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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
I said trust your man. | ||
I'm just gonna believe your day was in the dollar. | ||
I said change for girls like a brother. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes, you's a brother. | ||
I'm at one, two, stop the track. | ||
I'm at the first. | ||
It's you. | ||
See Ricky said, good. | ||
Okay. | ||
I can endorse them, all right? | ||
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I said never leave your day was in the dollar. | |
I'm just gonna believe your day was in the dollar. | ||
I'm just gonna love it. | ||
My mama said trust no hoes, you's a brother. | ||
But they said trust no baby. | ||
I said never leave your day was in the dollar. | ||
Okay. | ||
I said never leave your day was in the dollar. | ||
I laughed out the sky. | ||
I heard everything. | ||
I was swarming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
I said never leave your day was in the dollar. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around you. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
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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. | ||
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Who is they, though? | |
You can't say who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
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Thank you. | |
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the globe. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
We paved the way with our corpses. | ||
Ruypers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over. | ||
And you can't give us acknowledgement? | ||
Now you want to slam the door on us? | ||
It's not right. | ||
That's not right. | ||
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That's not right. | |
In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events. | ||
One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away. | ||
*Music* The Romans? | ||
Whatever they know. | ||
You're looking at him, asshole. | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
All my niggas Nazis make it out. | ||
They're out. | ||
They're out. | ||
All my niggas nice and sweet. | ||
She wanna fuck with Japan. | ||
I put the crumb on her pants. | ||
It couldn't be more clear cut. | ||
The way things are going... | ||
It's over. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
Everything good is over. | ||
Everything good about our society is over. | ||
When you drive into a nice, rich suburb and breathe it in because it's done. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Go to a nice suburb where the lawns are nicely kept, where the mailman walks around and delivers the mail, where people are walking their dogs and little kids are ice skating in the park, and people are driving around, and they're driving clean cars, and the houses are maintained and kept up, and you go down to the bakery, and you get a... | ||
we can't even get into the transportation. | ||
Maybe somewhere you go to a train station and people politely wait for people to leave before they enter. | ||
You go to an elevator and people wait for the people leaving the elevator before they get in. | ||
Things work. | ||
You go to the grocery store. | ||
There's food. | ||
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You walk around. | |
The air is clean. | ||
The water's clean. | ||
Things are running on time. | ||
Things are reliable. | ||
Breathe it all in and appreciate it while it lasts because it's all going out. | ||
This country is going to be mostly non-white by the end of this century. | ||
That's going to be in the lifetimes of our grandchildren. | ||
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I'm a young guy. | |
That's going to be, if I have kids, the generation of my grandchildren. | ||
They're going to be living in South Africa. | ||
Graffiti, violence, litter, weeds everywhere, dust and dirt and filth. | ||
And open sewage. | ||
And the water's poisonous and the air is poisonous. | ||
And the government's unstable. | ||
And the entertainment is slop and trash. | ||
And everything is just going to suck. | ||
We're fighting for our lives here. | ||
We're fighting for our civilization. | ||
The question is, is it worth it? | ||
And a lot of people, they sort of understand where things are headed. | ||
It's good enough now. | ||
And many people are just trying to enjoy the last hurrah before it's all over. | ||
People are living lives of hedonism, taking advantage while they can. | ||
Or they're living more responsible lives, but similarly, just trying to soak it in while they still can. | ||
And ignoring, living in a sort of self-imposed naivete or delusion about what's going on just outside the city gates, outside of the gated community, on the other side of the tracks, downtown, wherever. | ||
Can't do it forever. | ||
Can't run forever. | ||
The question is, is our civilization worth it? | ||
Is it worth it to have a civilization like this on Earth? | ||
There is something involved where we have to forgive them. | ||
We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. | ||
We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. | ||
And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. | ||
Welcome to the right side of history. | ||
Welcome to our massive vision. | ||
our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be. | ||
He's like, this is probably pretty cool for you. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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I'm like, yeah, it is. | |
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
I'm like, yeah, it is. | ||
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 raised! | ||
I can't see a damn thing if they walk. | ||
I can't see a damn thing if they walk. | ||
They like Stevie. | ||
They can't see me. | ||
They won't beat me. | ||
I'm in that guinea. | ||
We can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, can we really go back? | ||
And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, We're never going back. | ||
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It's gone. | |
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth. | ||
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
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We love everybody. | |
And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | ||
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
The mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country. | ||
The mission is to create a Christian future in our time. | ||
The only way we're gonna do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do. | ||
The only way that we're gonna make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian. | ||
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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. | ||
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This is a production of the U.S. Department of Health. | |
I'm back up, I'm back up On them, on them diamonds, uh Girl, you see these diamonds, uh Girl, you see this jet, uh You know I'm different climbers, uh Cause I got this damn, uh Got it, car ain't tryin'to Wish it in they family, uh Wish it in they memories, yeah Hold it up, uh Where you at the club? | ||
Hold it up, uh Where you had that gun? | ||
On them, yeah Pull up by side, yeah Pull up on them, uh Now I got this baby on hats On them, yeah 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 up at my show At least just do it right Yeah, yeah We go out all night They gon'save me big, gon'save me big Gon'serve up all night They gon'save my dream, they gon'save my cup They gon'save me all right They had the feeling, they had the problem They make it, they jump in the | ||
flesh, I'm tweaking We had the bills, they can put it by side If you're out of your mind, you crazy, tweaking That's what made out of my lane Bad in my mind, I'm really right out of my thinking Know that you lovin'these lights You lovin'this world We runnin'it big every weekend Shut it Love with me every time I know You're a split All y'all track inside this life's that world Y'all get to run the bed up every weekend Now you see I'm going off on the table You say that I'm bad, so I don't break it. | ||
Bitch, I'm big up. | ||
Bitch, I'm big up. | ||
Bitch, I'm big up. | ||
Bitch, I'm big up. | ||
Bitch, I'm big up. | ||
They 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. | ||
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. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you so much, everybody. | |
Can I just say, are you trusting Brian? | ||
Yes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | ||
We all believe the same red blood of patriots. | ||
We all salute the same great American flag. | ||
Our best days are yet to come. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Are you an instant? | ||
I'm an instant. | ||
My own The 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 Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that. | ||
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Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | |
it's not too big It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
It's a deal. | ||
I put together some really impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Don't hold Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
A woman who looks like that has to have a little special scent. | ||
It's the night. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Oh, thank you very much. | ||
I'm Donald. | ||
It's a special. | ||
Listen, are you begging her? | ||
Are you? | ||
No. | ||
You speak to fact. | ||
I'm going to show you. | ||
No. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
What are you, what? | ||
What? | ||
No. | ||
It's here. | ||
No. | ||
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? | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
Trump. | ||
I'm coming to you now. | ||
He said that Trump is what it's going to do. | ||
We're in. | ||
What? | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
What's your game? | ||
My new game is Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential Trump. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I'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 fly, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
Ted, thank you. | ||
I believe that. | ||
Okay, kids, make it fast. | ||
I've got a plane. | ||
I think he created a magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump. | ||
You can do it. | ||
He's catchy. | ||
So. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
First of all. | ||
Now the ball is good. | ||
Your male modeling would be what it is today. | ||
I'm going to be Donald. | ||
I'm going to be Donald. | ||
I think you'll like it. | ||
Tyson, I think you want to be a fight before the title game. | ||
You've got to be losing money. | ||
They, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless in their condition. | ||
Who are you, America, in such a way is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
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We're going to smash your brain and win the Bible, idiot. | |
And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | ||
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Where's enough enough, babe? | |
Where's enough enough, man? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Strangers, you're like... | ||
Strangers, you can move a country in a piece. | ||
No cross, you're nervous. | ||
That's the stuff you love. | ||
And now the last of us... | ||
You're like... | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make... | ||
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It's not funny. | |
Sipping wine. | ||
Having some hot tab and some pizza. | ||
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Oh. | |
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm... | ||
I'm not normal. | ||
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I'm like... | |
I'm expensive. | ||
I'm worthy. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right? | ||
I'm an original. | ||
I'm an original. | ||
I'm a original. | ||
One person raised his voice. | ||
The teacher couldn't believe it. | ||
The classroom couldn't believe it either. | ||
But in the end, he had logic on his side. | ||
And at the end of the day, he proved this point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
Right? | ||
I'm a original. | ||
I fear and love God. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God and Jesus has won the victory. | ||
Bro. | ||
Thank you. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
And the reason why is because it's not cool to shill for big business. | ||
It's not cool to shill for Israel. | ||
It's not. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is America. | ||
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I fear and love God. | |
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
I. I'd like to propose a toast to the Voipers, to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States. | ||
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Cheers everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
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It's gonna happen. | |
They kick me off the plane, you know what that means? | ||
White boy summer road trip. | ||
They give us lemons, we make lemonade. | ||
They throw me behind bars, and I start throwing baseball up against the wall. | ||
And now I'm playing catch. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
The only time that they win is when they triumph over our spirit, but they never can. | ||
They never take that away from us. | ||
And I believe in America. | ||
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And I believe in what I'm doing. | |
We are still enjoying. | ||
White Boy Summer is still on. | ||
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I don't care if I have to drive there. | |
I don't care if I have to get in Lake Michigan and go all the way around the Panama Canal. | ||
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Nothing is going to stop White Boy Summer. | |
Nothing is going to stop America first. | ||
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America first, bitch. | |
There's always a way. | ||
Thank Alaska. | ||
White people founded this country. | ||
This country wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
Wouldn't exist without white people. | ||
And white people are done being bullied. | ||
Done being bullied. | ||
We're the keepers of the American tradition. | ||
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And I think our ancestors smile on us right now. | |
What we're doing. | ||
Cheers. | ||
In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events. | ||
One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th, parked just across the river from New York City, has not gone away. | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
They don't understand the things I say on Twitter. | ||
All my niggas now, she's making a house. | ||
And the Romans, who are they now? | ||
You're looking at them, asshole. | ||
I'm out. | ||
She wanna fuck up Japan. | ||
I put the crumb on the fence. | ||
you you you We paved the way with our corpses, droifers, and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
Our courses paved the way for you now to walk over. | ||
And you can't give us acknowledgement? | ||
Now you want to slam the door on us? | ||
That's not right. | ||
That's not right. | ||
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Yeah, look, I'm a real human. | |
At the end of the day, I don't come on the show with all these calculated talking points or anything. | ||
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This show has always been me just, you know, I'm just talking. | |
I'm just getting on the air. | ||
You know what I'm about. | ||
You know my story. | ||
I'm just real. | ||
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I'm just real. | |
I just lay it all on the field there. | ||
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I'm a real human. | |
We're bringing humanity back. | ||
We're making humanity cool. | ||
I'm a human being. | ||
We've got a great show for you tonight. | ||
Our feature story is about how humanity is back. | ||
Humanity is back, and the real human beings are back. | ||
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And we've got a lot to talk about, lots to get into. | |
Follow my telegram channel at realhumanbeing.org, realhuman.com. | ||
Give me your email, which should be human at human.com. | ||
I'm being silly, but it's true. | ||
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It's true. | |
Some people get it, some people don't. | ||
It's the human against the haters. | ||
A lot of haters, a lot of bitterness, a lot of resentment. | ||
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And, you know, there's... | |
The human beings have to rise up. | ||
You know, against all the hate, against all odds, against all the snipes, and the jabs, and the feds, and the journalists, and the doubters, and the traitors, and the deceivers, the human beings got to rise up! | ||
And we gotta do what must be done no matter what. | ||
With the power of God, with the will of God guiding us. | ||
God paving a path. | ||
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We gotta rise up with our God-given strength. | |
And we gotta be human again. | ||
We gotta be really and truly and extremely human. | ||
And we're looking at being human very strongly. | ||
It's called being human and we're looking at it very strongly. | ||
Nobody's a bigger human being than me. | ||
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And it's so true, and I say it all the time, and it's truly special. | |
It's going to be something truly special. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
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I want this earth out by myself. | |
I'm doing drugs without a help. | ||
My voice says nothing when I scream without fire. | ||
I stretch my hair, but my coat just goes up. | ||
I'm supposed to be here. | ||
In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American. | ||
But in June of 2024, during the All In podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them. | ||
I cannot support this. | ||
And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this. | ||
It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants. | ||
And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
If not Donald Trump, if not now, then when? | ||
So they may say mass deportations. | ||
They may say illegal immigration. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
And Americans need to get used to saying that. | ||
Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves. | ||
Telling us it's good enough. | ||
We need to hear the words, immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly. | ||
They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
Like, you thought you were going to tap the screen? | ||
to pressure Trump, except one problem: Elon owns the platform. | ||
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified, and it's being manipulated. | ||
They're manipulating the conversation. | ||
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, "Staple the green cards to the diplomas." And that's a reminder, "Hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal. | ||
I put in 277." I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win. | ||
And now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Puentes. | ||
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I should have supported Groypal War II. | |
We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. | ||
And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. | ||
Welcome to the right side of history. | ||
Welcome to our massive vision. | ||
our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be. | ||
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It's going to be only America first, America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching America First. | ||
My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. | ||
We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
Lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
We're going to be talking all about the Middle East again. | ||
It is now day five of the Israel-Iran war. | ||
And so far this weekend, there haven't been too many major developments on the battlefield. | ||
It's followed a very similar pattern. | ||
Israel is bombing Iran with their fighter jets and unconventional means. | ||
Iran is retaliating with ballistic cruise missiles and drones. | ||
The big question that we're going to try to answer tonight, this is the operative question, this is the subject on everybody's mind, and the subject of discussion for the past five days, whether the United States gets involved. | ||
That's the big question. | ||
That's the question mark that's hanging over everything right now. | ||
Israel and Iran have been effectively in a state of war for 10 or 15 years. | ||
And this goes back to various acts of sabotage, assassinations, cyber attacks, proxy warfare. | ||
It's been going on, like I said, for the better part of 10 to 20 years. | ||
Now it's just direct and kinetic. | ||
It's something that many people thought was inevitable. | ||
But the big question then and throughout this process and now and in the coming days and weeks is whether and to what extent the United States will get involved and in particular to support Israel's strategic objectives in the conflict. | ||
And again, like we said last week, and this is a very important distinction, which maybe we'll flesh out a little bit more tonight. | ||
We must make it clear that Israel's strategic objective in the conflict is to topple the Iranian regime. | ||
Very important distinction. | ||
I don't see anybody else talking about this. | ||
And if they are, maybe they don't understand the gravity of that distinction. | ||
Israel's strategic objective is not, strictly speaking, to disarm Iran and denuclearize them. | ||
That is not their ultimate goal. | ||
That is a secondary goal in the service of their primary goal, which is regime change. | ||
So whether or to what extent the United States supports that objective, that is the question. | ||
So we'll be talking all about that tonight, and it should be a pretty good show. | ||
It's going to be heavy on analysis. | ||
We're going to analyze it. | ||
I'm going to break it down. | ||
This clip was posted, I think, after the show on Friday or Thursday. | ||
I reposted it on Twitter. | ||
This clip has been going around. | ||
Well, I found it and I post. | ||
I say that like people are just posting it. | ||
I found the clip. | ||
My updates channel posted it. | ||
But if you saw the clip, basically, I think it was a day or maybe a week after October 7th, I predicted exactly how this would play out. | ||
All of the events in the Middle East from October 7th until now. | ||
At this point, you know that. | ||
The reason I bring that up is because I was thinking about it today, and we have to apply the same logic that I used, that I always use, to predict how this has unfolded since then correctly. | ||
That's the same logic we have to apply right now. | ||
And I posted about this on Telegram before I went live. | ||
And this is just a good heuristic if you're watching the conflict unfold, if you're watching that on the news, you're watching the updates, whether it's on Telegram or on Twitter or on TV. | ||
This is the important heuristic to keep in mind. | ||
It is far less important, the play-by-play, minute-by-minute updates, in particular, as it pertains to what the governments are saying. | ||
So minute by minute, you will hear CBS News, Reuters, and various other sources from Israel, from Iran. | ||
You will hear minute by minute, hour by hour, day by day, various news sources. | ||
They will report what anonymous officials are saying inside the U.S. government, the Israeli government, the Iranian government. | ||
You will see the president make statements. | ||
You will see the foreign ministries of the various governments making statements. | ||
It means almost nothing. | ||
It means next to nothing. | ||
The only thing that will help you understand where this is headed, the only thing that has any predictive power, is trying to discern the strategic objectives of each country involved. | ||
Only through that lens can you actually begin to understand the dynamics of the conflict. | ||
And I'll preface the show by saying this right now, and then we'll flesh it out a little bit later as the show goes on. | ||
I said this earlier. | ||
It is important to consider that the dynamic between the state of Israel, the United States, and Iran has not fundamentally changed in the past week. | ||
Now something did change in the past week. | ||
Israel initiated the kinetic warfare. | ||
Israel shot at Iran. | ||
Iran shot back. | ||
That is new. | ||
That is different. | ||
But the fundamental dynamic between the three countries, Israel, Iran, and the United States, has not changed at all. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
Iran, presently, still seeks de-escalation. | ||
It does not desire a prolonged conflict with the state of Israel. | ||
And our understanding right now is they're seeking an off-ramp. | ||
They're looking for de-escalation. | ||
And they're sending out signals to the United States that they would like to resume diplomacy. | ||
The president echoes that. | ||
He has said the same thing. | ||
The president says that And there's been statements coming out of Washington that they do not want to get involved offensively against Iran. | ||
The president is still open to diplomacy, so he says. | ||
Israel, on the other hand, is aggressively pressing its strategic objectives. | ||
They are bombing Iran. | ||
They initiated the conflict. | ||
They're looking to degrade and diminish Iran's nuclear program, its ballistic missiles program, degrade its civilian and military infrastructure, and ultimately seek regime change in Iran. | ||
The only difference is that Israel has escalated its tactics to sabotage the diplomacy. | ||
The reason this matters is because If you're trying to discern where this is going, understand that dynamics have not fundamentally changed. | ||
And if the pattern for the past two years has been Israel slowly escalating, the United States failing to restrain Israel, and Iran being forced to react, if those dynamics have not changed, we can expect that pattern to continue, which is Israel escalating. | ||
Iran fundamentally not seeking more conflict in the United States, wanting diplomacy but failing to restrain Israel. | ||
If that's the same logic, we can expect more of the same. | ||
So we'll talk about all that. | ||
We're going to flesh that out a little bit more. | ||
But that's going to be our show. | ||
We're going to talk all about it. | ||
We'll bring you the latest developments from the battlefield. | ||
We'll talk about what has been happening over the weekend. | ||
We're going to evaluate what Israel, Iran, and the United States want. | ||
We'll predict what's going to happen, and we'll also talk a little bit about this schism in the MAGA movement, which seems to be emerging between Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump, between America First and America First, those that are against the war in Iran and those that are actually open to a war in Iran, depending on how things play out. | ||
We'll talk about that, too. | ||
So it should be a pretty good show. | ||
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What else? | ||
Eh, not too much else. | ||
Hope everybody had a great Father's Day weekend. | ||
I got a little sunburned. | ||
My arms are killing me in the suit because I got sunburn on my arms. | ||
I was playing golf this weekend, can you imagine? | ||
But it was fun. | ||
So I hope everybody had a good weekend. | ||
I had a delicious weekend of vindication. | ||
I woke up today and I said, am I in a Culver's restaurant? | ||
Because welcome to delicious. | ||
Scrumptious, sumptuous vindication. | ||
Write About Everything Award. | ||
Thank you very much, Mr. President. | ||
Write About Everything Award. | ||
And I'm handing out Fell For It Again Awards. | ||
It's an awards ceremony. | ||
We're in the Hall of Trophies. | ||
And I'm just racking up Write About Everything Awards. | ||
And you're racking up Fell For It Again Awards. | ||
and I love to see it. | ||
Before we get into Iran, we have to talk about the military parade first. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
This country is cooked. | ||
We are a third world empire in decline. | ||
Did you see the military parade? | ||
This is the parade that liberals were so worked up about. | ||
They had 6 million protesters across the country. | ||
Doing this no kings demonstration. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
We don't do kings here. | ||
I think we could have done without it, honestly. | ||
Because that military parade was so pathetic, I don't even want a king anymore. | ||
You know, maybe liberals were right. | ||
Maybe kings are overrated. | ||
Because that sucked. | ||
How is it even possible? | ||
We spend a trillion dollars on the military. | ||
And they had a woman holding up a quadcopter over her head. | ||
Did you see that? | ||
That was the lowest energy, most disorganized, weakest parade ever. | ||
In a real dictatorship, every one of the soldiers that marched would have been court-martialed and shot for that. | ||
They weren't even marching in time. | ||
Did you see it? | ||
It was like a handful of guys and they were just all kind of walking like this. | ||
You know, unlike North Korea and in China and in India, it's a display of efficiency and discipline and synchronicity. | ||
You know, they're marching in time and there's tanks and missile carriers and the leader looks on. | ||
The supreme leader looks on. | ||
In a beautiful outfit. | ||
And the soldiers are there in ceremonial clothes and they're marching like robots. | ||
In perfect obedience. | ||
Perfect hierarchy. | ||
And it's a display. | ||
Missiles and tanks and armored cars and helicopters. | ||
The Taliban had a better military parade. | ||
How is that even possible? | ||
The Taliban had a better military parade with stuff they stole from us. | ||
They're a bunch of towel heads riding camels. | ||
They had a more efficient military parade than we do. | ||
North Korea has a better military parade than we do. | ||
Our military parade, they weren't even marching in time. | ||
I've seen marching bands. | ||
I was in a marching band that was better. | ||
Then that parade. | ||
It was like, okay, let's do like a tank. | ||
And then let's have like a couple of guys. | ||
And then let's have like a dozen guys. | ||
And then let's have a guy holding up a quadcopter. | ||
They were holding up a drone. | ||
Why don't you fly them? | ||
You know, in China, they do these like big elaborate displays where there's like a million drones in the air. | ||
And they're playing out like America getting nuked with drones. | ||
They're creating like buildings out of drones and pictures out of drones. | ||
And we had like a little girl, like a little girl soldier, barely able to hold up a quadcopter. | ||
Look, it's a quadcopter. | ||
Holding it up with her hand. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
It sucked. | ||
And nobody was there. | ||
It was sparsely attended. | ||
I saw one video. | ||
There's like a tank driving down the street. | ||
And there's like some military personnel yelling at the fucking walking mozzarella sticks that attended this thing. | ||
You can't stand there. | ||
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Hey, over here, sir, you can't stand there. | |
While like one tank pathetically with zero aura. | ||
Crawls in front of an empty field and there's a guy waving on it. | ||
There's like one tank auralously driving in front of an empty field while some like fat bitch is yelling at the mouth-breathing masses. | ||
You can't stand there, sir! | ||
And there's like a giant UFC advertisement behind them. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Brought to you by Bud Light and Palantir. | ||
And they're doing this like electric guitar instrumentalization of like Death Leopard. | ||
Oh my gosh! | ||
I wanted to kill myself! | ||
That had so little aura, I wanted to kill myself. | ||
And I talk the most shit about America and America's military. | ||
I feel like an idiot now. | ||
Now I want to kill myself because that's how pathetic it was. | ||
That's the U.S. military. | ||
I've said this about America for a long time. | ||
It's like we sold out our country to Indians and Mexicans and Jews and we don't have any culture. | ||
It's like a big shopping mall. | ||
It's a big strip mall. | ||
It's a big Walmart. | ||
We're all fat and we all wear athleisure wear everywhere. | ||
To Zog Slop. | ||
We eat Zog Slop. | ||
We watch Zog Slop. | ||
We wear microfiber shirts everywhere. | ||
We wear baseball caps everywhere. | ||
Raw fat. | ||
But at least you could say 20 years ago, hey, at least we're rich. | ||
At least everyone's living in a McMansion and McDonald's is like a dollar for three cheeseburgers. | ||
And we do have an awesome military. | ||
Now you can't even say that. | ||
It's like we're a cultural sewer and our military sucks and we're poor. | ||
And we're using Klarna to finance DoorDash. | ||
We're using Klarna to finance our Walmart groceries. | ||
So it just blows. | ||
And honestly, I just don't even know how people keep up this role play with Trump. | ||
I see there's just this shrinking contingent of MAGA cheerleaders, like the most pathetic people in the world. | ||
People that will eat garbage out of a garbage can and say, thanks, can I have more? | ||
I'm talking about people like Scott Greer, John Doyle, Patrick Casey, that Isker guy. | ||
I'm talking about Captive Dreamer. | ||
I'm talking about Bronze Age Pervert. | ||
I'm talking about this increasingly small group. | ||
Ironically, it's only this section of the far right, so-called, that will just eat with both hands. | ||
They'll gorge themselves on whatever Trump will feed them. | ||
And it's increasingly just garbage. | ||
Today, the Trump family puts out a Trump mobile service. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Trump NFT trading cards. | ||
Trump coin that's a rug pull. | ||
Trump phone with telehealth for all the boomers, for all the dying boomers that watch Fox News. | ||
It's a mobile plan and a pharmaceutical plan. | ||
$47 for your MAGA mobile plan, complete with a remote explosive in case Israel needs to kill everybody. | ||
In case the boomers go against their war, then they blow them up like Hezbollah. | ||
Trump phone. | ||
He's dropping the papers today in front of Keir Starmer. | ||
The military parade was ass. | ||
He pulled out the chair for Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
They stopped the ICE deportations. | ||
Today, he says America first means a war with Iran. | ||
But it hasn't stopped the MAGA dick riders. | ||
It hasn't stopped the MAGA shills from just gobbling it up, inhaling it. | ||
The least shameless, most disgusting, most embarrassing crowd of people. | ||
I'm honestly just grateful I had the foresight to disassociate a year ago. | ||
And even before that, I'm grateful I had the foresight to disassociate in 2022 when I joined Ye's presidential campaign. | ||
So anyway, that military parade, I was kind of looking forward to it. | ||
I was kind of like waiting and seeing maybe it'll be really awesome. | ||
Maybe we can say at least it's going to have dictatorship vibes. | ||
At least it might be aesthetic. | ||
But no, it was bad. | ||
I think, and I'm being objective here. | ||
If it was cool, I would say it was cool because I love military stuff. | ||
You know me. | ||
I love missiles. | ||
I love tanks. | ||
I love battleships. | ||
I love that stuff. | ||
I would have loved nothing more than to see a grand stage. | ||
And missiles parading down Washington, D.C. with ranks of soldiers. | ||
I would love nothing more than to see that. | ||
I would love nothing more than to give a reluctant Roman salute. | ||
You know, kind of just like, okay, you know. | ||
Like, I know I've been down on Trump. | ||
I know I've been critical because of his principles. | ||
I would have loved nothing more than to be like, you know what, but it kind of, you know, it's kind of awesome. | ||
I would have loved to do that. | ||
I would have loved to have been like, you know what, but... | ||
I couldn't do it. | ||
I'm honest. | ||
I watched it and I hated it. | ||
I was nervous that it was going to be awesome because I'm a little bit of a hater now. | ||
And I saw they were doing a practice and they were wearing the Vietnam uniforms and I said, whoa, they're going to be in costumes. | ||
I like it. | ||
And then they're not walking in time. | ||
I'm like, left, right, in time. | ||
They're not marching in time. | ||
There's all these women in there. | ||
Then they're holding the drone overhead. | ||
They got like one robot dog. | ||
I'm like, are you kidding me? | ||
This country sucks. | ||
We need a real dictator. | ||
I've been saying it. | ||
I've been saying it for years. | ||
They think he's Hitler. | ||
He's not. | ||
They think he's Hitler like it's a bad thing. | ||
Some think he's Hitler like it's a good thing. | ||
Neither. | ||
Neither. | ||
He's no Hitler. | ||
He's no Caesar. | ||
He's no Napoleon. | ||
He's vaporware. | ||
He's just, he's frump. | ||
Okay, he's drumpf. | ||
What's his name? | ||
Was that Stephen Colbert? | ||
Stephen Colbert had it right the first time. | ||
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He's just drumpf. | |
I hate to go there, but it's just sad. | ||
It's just sad. | ||
And by the way, last thing I'll say, then we'll move on. | ||
This was the 10-year anniversary of Trump coming down the escalator. | ||
And I will be a little bit serious here because I'm just remembering it's the anniversary. | ||
Here we are, 10 years in. | ||
It has been 10 years since Trump came down the golden escalator, which is such a tired thing to say at this point, so trite. | ||
But it's been 10 years. | ||
Since Trump announced he was running for office in 2015 and changed the world and plunged us into this 10-year Trump-era culture war, the border wall has not been built. | ||
The war in Iraq is not only still going on, but it's about to be renewed for another season. | ||
A spinoff series is about to be greenlit. | ||
He's creating a database for Palantir, which is the latest Silicon Valley defense contractor run by liberal Jews and homosexuals. | ||
Millions of illegals have poured in. | ||
The number of illegals is now higher than it was when we started, and it doesn't seem they're going to be deported. | ||
The government is filled with Indians and gays and neocons. | ||
He's endorsing people like Vivek Ramaswamy, a new generation of Republicans that are somehow even more liberal than the GOP establishment before he came into politics. | ||
If you look at the House and the Senate, there is realistically zero MAGA contingent except for maybe Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Others like Madison Cawthorn and Matt Gaetz got blown out. | ||
The old Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell got replaced by somebody equally bad, John Thune, House Speaker. | ||
Kevin McCarthy got replaced by somebody just as bad. | ||
Ten years into the MAGA revolution, and it seems like Trump became everything that he swore to destroy. | ||
He ran as a self-funder. | ||
In this second term, for his third election campaign, he raised billions of dollars from Zionists, Wall Street, Silicon Valley. | ||
In 2015, he claimed to be the ultimate outsider, not a politician. | ||
Now he's the ultimate insider and the ultimate politician, endlessly campaigning. | ||
When he started, he said he would deliver a true victory for the American people. | ||
Now it's all fake victories, fake gestures, empty rhetoric, bald-faced lies. | ||
Said we would build a wall? | ||
There isn't one. | ||
Said we would end the endless wars? | ||
We're about to start another one. | ||
Said he would drain the swamp? | ||
Seems like now he's a part of the swamp. | ||
He's empowering the swamp. | ||
J.D. Vance is a protege of a CIA contractor, and he's the heir apparent to MAGA. | ||
I got into this when I was 18 years old. | ||
I became a Trump supporter in March 2016. | ||
I campaigned for Donald Trump in New Hampshire in 2016. | ||
I was a MAGA student. | ||
I joined the alt-right. | ||
I dropped out of college, started a live stream based on the Trump movement. | ||
I'm now an adult. | ||
I'm now 26. I've been through a lot. | ||
And I've become completely disillusioned with MAGA, Donald Trump, Trump world, and the whole thing. | ||
Now, on the contrary, To where a lot of people are with the Trump movement. | ||
I am not somebody that has ceased to believe in politics. | ||
I think there are a lot of positives, and I think probably on net, Trump might have been a positive. | ||
His effects on political correctness, the culture war, the discourse surrounding trade and war and free speech, and many things. | ||
And unlike a lot of other people who have completely lost faith in politics or in America or in our process, I think that the problem with Trumpism is that it didn't go far enough. | ||
But I always thought that. | ||
I felt that way in 2016, the night before he won. | ||
That all Trump had to do was defeat Hillary Clinton and open up a window. | ||
All he had to do was plant the seed. | ||
And everything that came after was just a bonus. | ||
Everything that came after was just extra. | ||
And I still feel that way. | ||
I think that whatever your feelings are about Donald Trump, Nick Fuentes would not exist without Donald Trump. | ||
And in a way, Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens and Ye 24 and many of these conversations, many of these things. | ||
would not have happened without donald trump in 2016 donald trump changed the political climate and culture planted a seed preaching a message however perfectly or imperfectly he lived up to it of america first and american revanchism and of implicit He strengthened white identitarianism. | ||
He strengthened nativism. | ||
He strengthened American nationalism. | ||
He strengthened monarchist authoritarian tendencies. | ||
The task is now up to the next generation, which is my generation, Generation Z, to take the baton and carry it forward. | ||
To recognize that Trump was not the final word, he was an opening, a window of opportunity, a stepping stone. | ||
Rather than reject outright Trumpism and his legacy and everything that has happened in the past 10 years, we have to make it count. | ||
We have to make it worth it by building on top of it, by extrapolating it, interpreting it, taking it to its logical conclusion, intensifying it, polarizing it to the furthest possible extent. | ||
And that's the true battle. | ||
I've said that for the last eight years. | ||
Trump already won a certain victory, and over the past ten years, it's sort of just been resolving many of the contradictions of the victory that was won in 2016. | ||
At this point, it's stale. | ||
It's no longer dynamic. | ||
It's just this slow and steady process of resolution. | ||
Now the question is, what is the next wave, and who will be the face of it, and what will be its guiding principles? | ||
Right now, there's a battle happening between another iteration of an Israel-controlled right wing, led by Peter Thiel and Curtis Yarvin and Yoram Hazzoni and Bronze Age Pervert and the usual suspects. | ||
And then there is a more radical strain, which is inspired by Sam Francis and the original America First Committee and a pre-war. | ||
Conservatism, a true American right wing that is suspicious of Jewish power, that is far more identitarian, that is explicitly racial, that is intensely nationalistic. | ||
That's the battle of the future, and who will win that battle will rule America. | ||
So 10 years into the Trump revolution, I'm going to say the same thing I said last year. | ||
I'm going to say the same thing I did in 2022 and 2020 and even in 2018. | ||
Which is that Trumpism sort of won already. | ||
It's been slowly petering out ever since. | ||
Now the question for me, for all young, dynamic, curious, super intelligent people is what comes next? | ||
I'm finished with this. | ||
We've seen everything that Trump has to offer. | ||
We've heard it all before. | ||
It's stale. | ||
It's the same jokes, the same weird tics and vocal patterns. | ||
Billions and billions, like no one's ever seen. | ||
You know, all this stuff that is just grating at this point. | ||
Now the question is, what's next? | ||
And for the past six or seven years, I've been looking for that in the form of Andrew Yang, in the form of Ye, in the form of the alt-right, many other things. | ||
We have to be constantly thinking about that. | ||
What is our ideal society? | ||
How do we bridge the future to the present? | ||
So, 10 years in, I wouldn't say, obviously there's so many disappointments. | ||
Obviously Trump has not lived up to the promise and the ideals of America first. | ||
In fact, he's been a big disappointment. | ||
But I don't think that young people should be completely disillusioned. | ||
This is a multi-generational battle. | ||
We always knew that. | ||
This is a civilizational, centuries-long, multi-generational battle. | ||
This 10 years was a short period. | ||
Let's build on top of that for the next cycle. | ||
So that's just sort of some statement on where we are with Trumpism. | ||
Just off the dome, some reflections on this because I think about that military parade. | ||
I think about some of these other images we've seen in the past few weeks. | ||
And it really is a testament to how spent this movement is. | ||
It's exhausted. | ||
It's spent. | ||
It seems to be almost coming full circle that now MAGA seems to be the movement that is shrill and grating and low energy. | ||
And, you know, maybe the left is where there seems to be some more innovation or room for innovation. | ||
Whereas this is the movement that's sort of oppressive in some ways, especially when you see that parade. | ||
So anyway, I do want to move on, though. | ||
Some just reflections on where we are. | ||
I want to get into the big news. | ||
We'll get off the Trump topic. | ||
I don't know how that's going to land. | ||
I'm sure that some people are more open to that at this point. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We're going to talk about the latest developments in the Israel-Iran war. | ||
We are now on day five of Israel's war with Iran. | ||
For those that have not been paying close attention or that are just joining us, this war broke out late on Thursday. | ||
What's interesting actually about the date that the war broke out, something I saw on Twitter, I have to give credit where it's due to Richard Spencer for noticing this, the war broke out on Thursday, Thursday night in the United States, which of course in Israel in the Middle East was Friday morning. | ||
The date was June 13th, or 6-13. | ||
And anybody who is a student of comparative religion will recognize that number. | ||
613 or 613 is the number of commandments in the Jewish Bible. | ||
There are 613 laws codified in the Mishnah. | ||
And that is the number upon which the Talmud and the Kabbalah are based. | ||
613. | ||
So it's a little bit interesting. | ||
For anybody that is skeptical or anybody who is interested in that sort of topic, if you'd like to attribute a mystical or religious dimension to what Israel is doing, and in particular what Jewish planners are doing inside the United States and in Israel, clearly there was some numerological connection to selecting that date. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
That this final showdown, this confrontation with Israel's final enemy in their most dramatic and bold and risky attack would occur on 6-13. | ||
What a coincidence. | ||
But anyway, that's just a little trivia for you, for anybody that's interested in that sort of thing. | ||
But so we're following up. | ||
This is day five of the Israel-Iran war, which broke out last week. | ||
Of course, Israel attacked Iran first, and we saw that attack play out over realistically about a 24-hour period without any interruptions from Thursday night into Friday night last week. | ||
It started with a surprise cyber attack on Iran's radar reconnaissance surveillance and intelligence. | ||
It was followed up. | ||
That was followed up by waves upon waves of attacks by Israeli fighter jets, which attacked Iranian ballistic missile sites, military bases, air bases, as well as their nuclear sites, which are all important. | ||
Friday, the big development is that Iran began to retaliate. | ||
Iran retaliated against Israel's surprise preemptive attack with waves upon waves of ballistic missile, cruise missile, and waves of suicide drones against Israel. | ||
Initially targeting military infrastructure, but also targeting civilian areas inside And that has been the basic dynamic. | ||
On the battlefield in this conflict for the past five days. | ||
Israel initiated, and let's not forget that, with a major preemptive surprise attack, which was across multiple domains. | ||
Again, starting with a major cyber attack, followed up by suicide drone attacks from inside of Iran, and then waves of conventional Israeli fighter jet attacks. | ||
Then Iran retaliating with their ballistic and cruise missiles as well as drones, and they've been shooting at each other with these ranged attacks ever since, throughout Friday, Saturday, Sunday, into today, now Monday. | ||
And this is a story about that from the New York Times, a brief summary. | ||
It says, quote, Israel expanded its attacks on Iran on Monday, striking the headquarters of its state television broadcaster while anchors were live on the air as the fiercest and deadliest confrontation in the history of the Israeli-Iranian conflict continued into a fourth day. | ||
Israel appears to be acting with increasing confidence, telling residents to evacuate parts of Tehran, hinting in advance that it was about to attack the state television complex, and claiming full aerial superiority. | ||
That enables it to strike an expanding range of targets. | ||
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in comments on Monday, even declined to rule out targeting Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. | ||
With civilian casualties climbing on both sides, the war now seems likely to last for weeks instead of days. | ||
Early on Monday, Israel said it had attacked the headquarters of Iran's elite Quds Force in Tehran. | ||
And later in the day, its military announced that it was striking missile infrastructure in western Iran. | ||
The extent of any casualties or damage could not immediately be verified independently. | ||
Iran continues to return fire by launching barrages of ballistic missiles at Israel. | ||
Iranian missiles struck several Israeli cities early on Monday, killing at least eight people. | ||
Since Israel began attacking on Friday, Israeli strikes have killed at least 224 people in Iran. | ||
In Israel, the government said at least 24 people had died, with roughly 600 injured. | ||
So far, Israel's attacks have been far more deadly and far more destructive. | ||
Israel has killed at least six high-ranking Iranian military commanders, including the commander-in-chief and deputy commander-in-chief of their military, as well as the commander-in-chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. | ||
In addition, Israel has killed five high-ranking Iranian nuclear scientists. | ||
They have damaged the Natanz nuclear facility, which houses the most centrifuges in Iran. | ||
They've significantly degraded Iran's ability to retaliate against Israel by bombing ballistic missile sites, air bases, military bases, and they're also attacking energy infrastructure and Iran's capital Tehran. | ||
Iran has been having sort of a tough time. | ||
Iran has been releasing waves and waves of ballistic and cruise missile attacks, but it seems like a very small percentage of those missiles are actually impacting Israel. | ||
Like, we're talking seven, maybe a dozen impacts. | ||
It's difficult to say. | ||
Israel has military censorship. | ||
We actually don't know. | ||
The only numbers, the only information that's coming out of Israel is coming from their own government, and they have reason to lie. | ||
They have reason to be not forthright about the targets that are being hit, about the number of casualties. | ||
There's no independent sourcing on any of that information. | ||
On the other hand, we're getting a lot of the information coming out of Iran, so it's actually tough to say exactly what the casualties are. | ||
Give me one second, actually. | ||
Just give me one moment. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can kick that yay button. | ||
Okay. | ||
Give the code to sack your books. | ||
Don't have your back work upon us. | ||
It's doing the day one, homies. | ||
No, it's doing the day one. | ||
It's doing the day one. | ||
Not my words. | ||
Not my rules. | ||
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I just endorse them. | |
I got the off the ice. | ||
Relaxed up with the sky. | ||
Before everything's warming up. | ||
Everybody dared to. | ||
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What up? | |
We'll be right back. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And people don't realize what they have. | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around here. | ||
It's drag queens in schools. | ||
It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
It's this country not having a border. | ||
It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Never making an income to support a family. | ||
Never being able to have a family. | ||
People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
Sick addiction to technology. | ||
The future is so bleak. | ||
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. | ||
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Who is they, though? | |
We can't tell you who they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
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Thank you. | |
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 Malkin? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement. | ||
We've paved the way with our courses. | ||
Droypers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
Our courses paved the way for you now to walk over. | ||
And you can't give us acknowledgement? | ||
Now you want to slam the door on us? | ||
It's not right. | ||
That's not right. | ||
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In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events. | |
One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away. | ||
*music* And the Romans? | ||
Where are they now? | ||
You're looking at them asshole. | ||
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It couldn't be more clear cut. | ||
The way things are going... | ||
It's over. | ||
Forget about it. | ||
Everything good is over. | ||
Everything good about our society is over. | ||
When you drive into a nice, rich suburb and breathe it in because it's done. | ||
It's gone. | ||
Go to a nice suburb where the lawns are nicely kept, where the mailman walks around and delivers the mail, where people are walking their dogs and little kids are... | ||
And people are driving around. | ||
And they're driving clean cars. | ||
and the houses are maintained and kept up and you go down to the bakery and you get a... | ||
we can't even get into the transportation. | ||
Maybe somewhere you go to a train station and people politely wait for people to leave before they enter. | ||
You go to an elevator and people wait for the people leaving the elevator before they get in. | ||
Things work. | ||
You go to the grocery store. | ||
There's food. | ||
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You walk around. | |
The air is clean. | ||
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The water's clean. | |
Things are running on time. | ||
Things are reliable. | ||
Breathe it all in and appreciate it while it lasts because it's all going out. | ||
This country is going to be mostly non-white by the end of this century. | ||
That's going to be in the lifetimes of our grandchildren. | ||
I'm a young guy. | ||
That's going to be, if I have kids, a generation of my grandchildren. | ||
They're going to be living in South Africa. | ||
Graffiti, violence, litter, weeds everywhere, dust and dirt and filth. | ||
And open sewage. | ||
And the water's poisonous and the air is poisonous. | ||
And the government's unstable. | ||
And the entertainment is slop and trash. | ||
And everything is just going to suck. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're fighting for our lives here. | ||
We're fighting for our civilization. | ||
The question is, is it worth it? | ||
And a lot of people, you know, they sort of understand where things are headed. | ||
It's good enough now. | ||
And many people are just trying to enjoy the last hurrah before it's all over. | ||
People are living lives of hedonism, taking advantage while they can. | ||
Or they're living more responsible lives, but similarly, just trying to soak it in while they still can. | ||
And ignoring, living in a sort of self-imposed naivete or delusion about what's going on just outside the city gates, outside of the gated community, on the other side of the tracks, downtown, wherever. | ||
Can't do it forever. | ||
Can't run forever. | ||
The question is, is our civilization worth it? | ||
Is it worth it to have a civilization like this on Earth? | ||
There is something involved where we have to forgive them. | ||
We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. | ||
We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. | ||
And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. | ||
Welcome to the right side of history. | ||
Welcome to our massive vision. | ||
our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Saying to me he's like this is probably pretty cool for you. | ||
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I'm like yeah Okay, | |
okay, we're back. | ||
False alarm. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
Nobody worry about me. | ||
I know ever since December, it's a little concerning when I drop out of the show. | ||
We just had a little bit of a security thing, but it's a false alarm. | ||
We're all okay. | ||
We're going to dive back into the show. | ||
We're going to jump back into the show very quickly, but I'm good, okay? | ||
So apologies for the interruption. | ||
We left off. | ||
We're talking about the state of the conflict between Iran and Israel. | ||
Honestly, there isn't much to say about the current state of the play on the battlefield. | ||
It's been very much of the same. | ||
Israel's bombing Iran. | ||
Iran's throwing missiles at Israel. | ||
And I saw, you know, Joel Davis said something about this this weekend. | ||
He said they're going to be lobbing projectiles at each other. | ||
And that's basically going to be the state of the conflict. | ||
I think that's basically right. | ||
So there's not too much to report in terms of the actual kinetic action between Israel and Iran. | ||
The big question which everybody is looking at right now, and this is the big subject of the show tonight, is whether the United States gets involved. | ||
That's the big question. | ||
And that's what I want to focus on tonight. | ||
That's the big news. | ||
And so, so far for the past five days, it's been a little bit confusing what the U.S. position is on involvement, because we're kind of getting mixed messaging. | ||
On the one hand, for example, today, the president came out and said that everybody needs to leave the capital of Iran, Tehran. | ||
He put on TrueSocial, evacuate Tehran immediately, everybody leave. | ||
Which would imply that the United States is going to intervene. | ||
At the same time, Trump and his negotiators, members of the State Department, Steve Whitcoff, they have said that they're still open to negotiating with Iran over their nuclear program. | ||
So we're getting a very mixed bag about whether the United States will get involved. | ||
But I want to talk about the strategic objectives of each player involved to really understand where all of this is headed in about a week. | ||
And specifically, I want to talk about Israel's endgame here, because this is really the key to unlocking everything. | ||
Let us not forget, and it should not be lost on anybody, that Israel initiated the fighting with Iran. | ||
I'm not saying that to convince you that Israel was orchestrating the entire plot, at least not for the purpose of this argument right now, tonight. | ||
The current state of affairs is being driven by Israel's strategic goals. | ||
Let us not forget that on Thursday, it was Israel that launched the first strikes on Iran. | ||
Not only did Israel fire the first shot, but that first shot had been in the works for years. | ||
Remember the mode of how Israel carried out the attack. | ||
Contrary to what was reported on Thursday, the initial attack on Iran did not come from Israeli fighter jets. | ||
It came from Israeli suicide drones and potentially missiles that were launched from inside of Iran. | ||
How is that possible? | ||
The Israelis said that this was two years or maybe more in the works. | ||
Takes a long time to smuggle those weapons inside the country. | ||
Apparently they had an entire base, and maybe multiple bases, secretly constructed inside of Iran. | ||
That this was planned over the course of not just one, but maybe many years, suggests that there was a lot of forethought and planning, that Israel had this in mind for a very long time. | ||
When Israel launched the attack on Thursday, not only was this something that had clearly been premeditated for years, this was a part of their military planning for a very long time, but also they said about the attack that it was a preemptive strike. | ||
They said it was a preemptive strike based on military intelligence that Iran was planning something soon. | ||
Now, if that is real, The United States never heard about that because according to U.S. intelligence, Iran is still not pursuing a bomb. | ||
According to U.S. intelligence, Iran had no plans to imminently attack Israel. | ||
So what is Israel talking about? | ||
For years, they've been planning to attack Iran. | ||
Out of the blue on Thursday, they say, well, this is the day. | ||
We're going to launch a preemptive strike, precipitated by nothing. | ||
The reason that they struck coincides with Trump's 60-day deadline to negotiate with Iran. | ||
Trump got into office in January seeking no new wars, and in particular seeking a diplomatic resolution to the emergent problem of nuclear proliferation in Iran. | ||
He wanted a grand deal that would have peace in the Middle East. | ||
He wanted a better Obama nuclear deal. | ||
A better JCPOA. | ||
And so the United States and Israel strategically were at odds. | ||
Clearly, Israel wanted to attack Iran for a long time. | ||
And we know why. | ||
For many decades, Israel has sought to overthrow the Iranian regime, in particular the Islamic theocracy. | ||
That was installed after the revolution in 79. And then starting in the 90s and then later in the 2000s, they wanted to accelerate that timeline to denuclearize Iran. | ||
So Washington and Israel were at odds. | ||
Israel was seeking a strike. | ||
Washington was seeking a deal. | ||
And in particular, Trump, as a driving force, was seeking a deal with Iran. | ||
Trump gave Iran 60 days to make a deal and pleaded with Netanyahu throughout those 60 days, give me a chance to resolve the issue my way. | ||
I want to denuclearize Iran with an agreement rather than with a war or an airstrike or some kind of military operation. | ||
Netanyahu reluctantly agreed, I think more than anything to save face and maybe to create something like plausible deniability. | ||
So that you could tell the international community or future generations they had exhausted every diplomatic effort before they undertook a war. | ||
And maybe that would sell domestically too, politically. | ||
So Trump gave Iran 60 days. | ||
It was on the 61st day, all of a sudden, that Israel decided its strikes, which they had planned years in advance, that was the day to go ahead. | ||
And they bombed Iran first. | ||
Why is it important to understand this aspect of the strikes? | ||
Because this helps us elucidate what Washington and what Tel Aviv or Jerusalem are really after here. | ||
From the very beginning, and we could go back a long time, we could go back to the Bush administration. | ||
This has been the predicament for decades, but it's especially been the predicament since Trump got into office. | ||
Israel is seeking regime change in Iran. | ||
The only reason they're seeking denuclearization, there's actually a couple reasons. | ||
One is that Iran's nuclear program prevents regime change. | ||
Two is that denuclearization is going to be the pretext to compel the United States to support their effort for regime change. | ||
And this was the same story in Iraq. | ||
Israel was seeking the deposition of Saddam Hussein for decades. | ||
Throughout the 80s, Israel collaborated with Iran against Saddam Hussein in Iran's war with Iraq. | ||
Throughout the 90s, Israel was actually frustrated that the United States did not overthrow Saddam Hussein in the first Persian Gulf War. | ||
And then that culminated in 2003. | ||
The Casa's belly in 2003 is that Saddam Hussein was building weapons of mass destruction, or rather that he already had them. | ||
Understand, the ultimate goal was overthrowing Saddam. | ||
Denuclearization would have prevented it, so that's why that was a secondary goal on the way, but it also became the pretext. | ||
The same is true here. | ||
So it is Israel's desire to overthrow the regime which is driving the entire crisis. | ||
Arguably, it's Israel's desire to overthrow the regime, which is why Iran has a nuclear weapons program in the first place. | ||
Or, pardon me, let me correct myself, a civilian nuclear program. | ||
They don't have a weapon or a weapons program, but they do have something like a latent weapons program because they have weapons. | ||
They have enrichment of uranium, refinement of plutonium. | ||
It is Israel's desire to overthrow Iran, which is why they have a nuclear program. | ||
It is Israel's desire to overthrow the regime, which is why the nuclear program is front and center. | ||
That is why they attacked Iran. | ||
Now, there's another key to understanding some of these strategic considerations at play. | ||
That Israel desires regime change and denuclearization. | ||
Israel knows that they cannot achieve it without the United States. | ||
Why? | ||
Once again, we have to get into the actual tactics and logistics. | ||
As we've said many times, Iran's nuclear facilities are fortified. | ||
They're deep underground, both at Natanz, but also even more so at Fordow. | ||
Iran enriches uranium, that's the most difficult, important step, in creating the material for a bomb in two places, and it stores the enriched material in two places, at Natanz and at Fordo. | ||
Israel so far has bombed Natanz and taken it offline because it has disrupted the flow of electricity to the centrifuges and possibly damaged them in the process. | ||
And Natanz is deep underground. | ||
Most of the facility is fortified deep underground. | ||
Israel's only been able to affect it by bombing the above-ground part and disrupting the electric generation. | ||
Fordow, on the other hand, is deep inside of a mountain. | ||
And this has been said before. | ||
Forgive me if you've heard this. | ||
And you could actually hear this in the New York Times, who was in the New York Times opinion piece today. | ||
And this has been a big part of the discussion. | ||
Maybe you know it at this point. | ||
But the only way that Israel, or anybody for that matter, could get to Iran's nuclear material and its centrifuges, which enrich uranium at Fordow, which is again one of the major sites where they conduct these activities, is with a bomb that was developed by the United States. | ||
Only the United States has it. | ||
Only the United States has a plane that can drop it. | ||
It's a 30,000-pound bomb. | ||
It can only be dropped by a B-2 bomber, a stealth bomber. | ||
And you can't just drop one of them. | ||
You need to drop many of these over days, maybe weeks. | ||
You need a B-2 bomber dropping this 30,000-pound massive ordnance penetrator bomb over and over and over again on the same site. | ||
To even touch the centrifuges at Fordell. | ||
Israel doesn't have it. | ||
Israel doesn't have the bomb. | ||
They don't have the plane. | ||
So they can't do it. | ||
If Israel can't bomb the site, they can't denuclearize Iran. | ||
If they can't denuclearize Iran, they can't have regime change, which is what they want. | ||
So Israel's strategic objective, understand, therefore. | ||
It's not just to denuclearize Iran. | ||
It's regime change. | ||
But it's not just regime change. | ||
It is regime change supported by the United States. | ||
Every aspect is critical. | ||
You understand how it's really like a logic game. | ||
It's like a logic problem. | ||
Israel needs the Iranian regime to go. | ||
They protect themselves with a nuke. | ||
To get the regime to go, they need to take out the nukes. | ||
But only the United States can take out the nukes. | ||
So they need to get the U.S. involved to take out the nukes to overthrow the regime. | ||
That has always been the goal. | ||
That's always been the strategy going back 20 years. | ||
Going back to the Bush administration, Obama administration, Trump one, the Biden administration, and now Trump two. | ||
That's been the goal. | ||
Israel orchestrated the current crisis. | ||
And by the current crisis, I mean they preemptively attacked Iran, creating a situation where it looks like a stalemate. | ||
Israel's bombing Iran. | ||
Iran is bombing Israel. | ||
Now, without the intervention of outside forces, that's all the fight is going to be. | ||
Israel doesn't have a ground army. | ||
To the extent that if they had a large army and the ability to do so, it would not be plausible. | ||
It would not be possible for them to invade Iran and overthrow their government. | ||
They don't have a significant conventional army like Turkey, let's say, or Iran or even Egypt for that matter. | ||
They couldn't invade. | ||
All they can really do is these airstrikes. | ||
And all Iran can really do is ballistic missile strikes. | ||
Although Iran is far weaker strategically than Israel. | ||
As long as this war goes on, all that's going to happen is that Israel will continue to degrade Iran's capabilities. | ||
Iran may run out of ballistic missiles, and there's some evidence that that's the case. | ||
The ballistic missile barrages are getting smaller and smaller. | ||
Initially, they were launching hundreds of missiles. | ||
Now they're launching like five at a time. | ||
And now they're using cruise missiles. | ||
Which are slower and easier to shoot down. | ||
This has happened in a matter of five days. | ||
And although we're not sure, some speculate that maybe Iran is running out of missiles. | ||
Although again, it really could be one or the other. | ||
Maybe this is strategic. | ||
Maybe Iran is signaling de-escalation. | ||
Maybe they're running out. | ||
I don't think they're running out. | ||
I think they have a much larger stockpile. | ||
But some people say that. | ||
And again, we can't really know for sure. | ||
In any case. | ||
Like we talked about moments ago, Iran has so far suffered more casualties. | ||
More are dead. | ||
More are injured. | ||
More high-level personnel have been killed. | ||
More infrastructure has been damaged. | ||
And they're sending over fewer and fewer missiles. | ||
So it's not going really well for Iran. | ||
They were hit with this surprise attack, which was significant. | ||
It seems like they're getting a handle on things. | ||
Their reservists are establishing checkpoints within the country. | ||
They've been arresting a lot of Mossad agents, chasing them in cars. | ||
And Israel, it seems, have been relying more on suicide drones and missile strikes from within Iran rather than Israeli jets, maybe because Iran has reestablished some of their anti-air capabilities. | ||
So it's difficult to say what's happening on the ground. | ||
And it's hard to say who really has an upper hand. | ||
It seems like Iran... | ||
Has demonstrated an ability to counterattack. | ||
But maybe that ability to counterattack is diminishing over time. | ||
Although we're not sure. | ||
So the state of play on the battlefield, there's a lot of uncertainty. | ||
It looks like Iran wants an out. | ||
Israel seems like they're capable of going a little bit further. | ||
But the fundamental question here, the only thing that's going to bring resolution is a decisive decision by The United States. | ||
A final decision whether the United States will support Israel's objectives or whether they'll make a deal. | ||
Israel orchestrated this crisis because they want to draw the United States in. | ||
They didn't need to attack Iran. | ||
They didn't need to preemptively attack at all. | ||
And they didn't need to preemptively attack on Thursday. | ||
The reason that Israel started launching strikes on Iran Was to catalyze involvement from the United States or hasten or accelerate involvement from the United States. | ||
And what's the logic here? | ||
Let's think about it. | ||
Israel knew that with such a humiliating, provocative surprise attack inside Iran and from outside Iran, on its capital, on its military, on its energy facilities, they knew Iran would head back. | ||
And they knew Iran would hit back hard because Iran has to. | ||
Iran would have to reestablish deterrence. | ||
In other words, to the extent that this even could be a limited engagement, Iran would have to punish Israel to show that there is a pain mechanism for attacking Iran, to show that Iran has the ability to retaliate, to inflict damage on Israel. | ||
They're going to get punished every time they hit Iran. | ||
So they had no choice. | ||
But when Iran hits Israel, what's the rhetoric in America? | ||
What's the rhetoric in American media? | ||
What are the strategic discussions at the Pentagon, at the State Department? | ||
Iran is attacking Israel. | ||
Iran is attacking Israel, and Israel has the right to defend itself, and we will intervene to defend Israel. | ||
It pulls the United States a step closer to intervening. | ||
Whereas it was looking like Iran and the United States were conducting diplomacy in the spirit of mutual interest, both desiring a peaceful resolution to the nuclear question and maybe shutting out Israel, maybe even the United States elbowing Israel out of the process. | ||
Now the United States, against its will, is forced onto the Israeli side. | ||
Now we are shooting down Iran's missiles. | ||
Now there's discussion of Iran maybe targeting American bases or shutting down the Strait of Hormuz, putting pressure on the United States. | ||
At the minimum, it temporarily kills negotiations. | ||
So why did Israel choose to strike on Thursday with these plans they had laid long ago? | ||
They wanted to spoil diplomacy. | ||
They wanted to draw the United States into the conflict. | ||
We're now shooting Iranian projectiles. | ||
They wanted to realign Washington away from Tehran and back firmly on the side of Jerusalem. | ||
Mission accomplished. | ||
At least that's the first step. | ||
Well, what's happening now? | ||
Well, what we're hearing from Iran's foreign ministry is that they're looking to make a deal. | ||
Iran is putting out statements and there's some conflicting statements. | ||
But Iran's foreign ministry comes out and says, we'd like to resume diplomacy. | ||
They said specifically, we'd like to come back to the table. | ||
Which is a little surprising because you'd think if Israel's bombing Iran and Trump comes out and says, yeah, this was all part of our plan. | ||
We tricked you into thinking we wanted peace. | ||
Now we're bombing you. | ||
You think, why would Iran want to come back to the table? | ||
Well, Iran wants to come back to the table because they still don't want a war. | ||
They know how this ends. | ||
The longer this goes on, maybe there is a decapitation strike on the government. | ||
Iran's government doesn't want that. | ||
The longer it goes on, the more likely it is the United States intervenes and destroys the Iranian regime. | ||
So Iran is desperate to de-escalate and find an off-ramp to the conflict. | ||
That's why they're throwing out these trial balloons, saying, hey, maybe we'd like to resume. | ||
We were provoked. | ||
We are only responding. | ||
In other words, we're reacting. | ||
You're forcing us to react. | ||
We're doing what we have to. | ||
We'd like to pick up where we left off. | ||
Trump is also sending mixed messages for similar reasons, but he's saying the same. | ||
Initially, Trump said, yeah, we knew about the strikes the whole time. | ||
Trump said, we knew about it. | ||
We know everything. | ||
I know everything. | ||
And I told them they should make a deal. | ||
Now they're getting hit by Israel. | ||
And I think he's saying that to save face. | ||
He, like Iran, is saying that because he has to. | ||
Because how would it look if Israel, our client, defied us? | ||
Wouldn't look good. | ||
So he has to be in control. | ||
He says, well, we knew it was coming, but he's also signaling at the same time, we're not participating in the offensive action. | ||
We're not helping Israel. | ||
We'd like to make a deal. | ||
And Iran still has a chance to make a deal. | ||
This is why I say the strategic positions, the dynamic, the alignment has fundamentally not changed. | ||
Israel is still seeking regime change. | ||
Iran is still seeking a peaceful resolution. | ||
So is the United States. | ||
Israel's pushing. | ||
Iran is signaling appetite for a deal. | ||
So is the United States. | ||
Because the United States, like Iran, recognizes the same thing. | ||
The longer it goes on, Israel might decapitate the government. | ||
And that's a recipe for disaster. | ||
Iran becoming a failed state while they have enriched uranium? | ||
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out where we go from there. | ||
The alternative is the United States is fighting Israel's war, which Trump, and I think there are some elements, the restrainers, prioritizers in the Pentagon, National Security Council, they don't want that either. | ||
So Iran and the United States still have this mutual interest in ending the conflict. | ||
Now, the question is, what will the United States actually do? | ||
And if you look on the betting markets, there's tremendous uncertainty. | ||
It's 50-50 right now. | ||
It was. | ||
There's a betting market right now. | ||
What are the odds the U.S. will intervene before July? | ||
Yesterday, the odds that the United States would intervene, according to the betting markets, were at 30%. | ||
They shot up to 70% today. | ||
Now they're down to 50%. | ||
So clearly it's heavily debated. | ||
And minute by minute, Washington is giving different statements. | ||
There's conflicting reports coming from different people. | ||
Inside the government, there are some people in the military, like in Central Command, that are saying, well, we are 45 minutes away from striking. | ||
We're prepared and ready to go to fight Iran. | ||
Some are saying we're already bombing Iran. | ||
And then you have other elements from the State Department coming out and saying, we are doing everything possible to negotiate with Iran. | ||
We are not bombing them. | ||
We are not participating. | ||
We're still seeking a deal. | ||
Because there is disagreement. | ||
Now, how do we predict what happens next? | ||
Let's think about who's driving the crisis. | ||
Israel. | ||
They have provoked Iran over and over. | ||
They bombed Iran's embassy in April of last year. | ||
They bombed the leader of Palestine inside Tehran last July. | ||
They launched a preemptive strike from within Iran on Thursday because they seek regime change, denuclearization, and the involvement of the United States. | ||
Now, so far, in this extremely bold and dramatic action, Israel has not achieved any, not one, of its strategic objectives. | ||
It has damaged the nuclear facility at Natanz. | ||
Hasn't done any damage to Fordow. | ||
United States is not involved and is still seeking diplomacy. | ||
The Iranian regime is intact. | ||
And the people support it because they're furious at Israel. | ||
Israel's bombing your country. | ||
And Israel can put out these propaganda videos where they say, you know, the people of Iran are ready to be liberated. | ||
Why would that be the case? | ||
Israel's murdering them in the streets. | ||
Israel's bombing their capital. | ||
Why would they be on Israel's side? | ||
They're rallying around the government. | ||
So none of the objectives have been achieved. | ||
Now we also got here, let's remember, critically, because Trump failed to restrain Israel. | ||
Trump was pursuing a deal. | ||
And on Monday, Days before Israel attacked, Trump held a phone call of Netanyahu and explicitly said and then confirmed in a press conference the following day that he instructed Netanyahu not to strike. | ||
The press said, is it true? | ||
Did you warn Netanyahu not to attack while you pursue diplomacy? | ||
And Trump said, well, I have to be honest. | ||
Yes, I did. | ||
He said it almost reluctantly. | ||
Like, he didn't want to. | ||
And then he quickly corrected himself and said, well, I said it wouldn't be appropriate. | ||
And this has been consistently the problem under the Biden administration and then under the Trump administration. | ||
And there have been reports about this throughout the year, that Israel was planning a strike for earlier in the year, in April, that Israel had personnel inside the administration, like the National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz. | ||
Pushing Trump to strike. | ||
And Trump continually had to resist pressure from outside and inside his own administration. | ||
And that went right up to and then through the deadline for the deal last Thursday. | ||
And obviously Trump failed to restrain Israel. | ||
They carried out the attack. | ||
Now if Trump has so far failed to restrain Israel, in every case, Israel's now bombing Iran. | ||
And if Israel took this bold step using these plans that they had made years in advance to carry out this preemptive strike and go all the way, so to speak, they pressed the button, they blew up the drones, they bombed Iran 700 times, literally, killed the commanders of their military. | ||
Question. | ||
Will Trump be able to restrain Israel now? | ||
Will Israel turn around voluntarily? | ||
And why would they? | ||
Is Trump suddenly going to call Israel and say, you better turn around or else? | ||
Has he shown a willingness to do that before? | ||
Why or why not? | ||
Why would we believe that Israel would agree to that? | ||
What would make you believe that? | ||
All of a sudden, Israel's going to say, oh yeah, you're right. | ||
We'll turn around. | ||
We're done attacking now. | ||
We didn't achieve any of our strategic objectives. | ||
All we've done is piss off Iran. | ||
All we did is blow our load. | ||
Yeah, now we're done. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
What's more, now that Israel's attacked Iran, Is Iran going to give up its nuclear program? | ||
If Iran has developed this threshold capacity to have nuclear enrichment, that's to protect themselves. | ||
Are they now going to give that up after they got attacked? | ||
Seems like Israel proved them right. | ||
They should have nuclear enrichment because Israel is chomping at the bit to destroy them. | ||
And if Iran is not willing to give up its nukes, How are they going to make a deal with the United States? | ||
This is the trap. | ||
This is the trap that we're in. | ||
After Israel attacks Iran, they can't give up their nuclear program. | ||
And if Trump thought that Israel is playing the bad cop here, they're going to force Iran to make a deal. | ||
I don't know how that makes any sense at all. | ||
We're going to get a better deal now than we did before? | ||
The argument goes something like, well, you know, Iran is weakened. | ||
Iran is in a worse posture, so they can't ask for concessions. | ||
They can't negotiate. | ||
I would argue it's the opposite. | ||
Why would they now give up their nuclear program in a deal with the United States? | ||
One, after the United States rug pulled them, basically was... | ||
Why would you trust Washington after that? | ||
Two, why would you give up your only deterrent capability after you got attacked? | ||
And now you're defenseless. | ||
So you're going to get a deal that's worse than the JCPOA because Iran's not going to give up their nukes. | ||
Why would Israel accept that? | ||
Why would the United States accept that? | ||
I think what is far more likely at this point, based on this analysis, Israel still wants to overthrow Iran. | ||
It's not about nukes. | ||
They don't want a deal at all, even if it's a good one. | ||
They won't tolerate a bad one. | ||
They don't even want a good one. | ||
What is consistent with how this has played out so far is that Israel will keep pushing. | ||
They will keep escalating. | ||
They will keep working to sabotage diplomacy. | ||
They will not stop bombing Iran, no matter what. | ||
As long as they continue their campaign and the United States can't stop them, Iran won't even come to the table. | ||
And the longer that Israel's bombing Iran, the more desperate Iran will get. | ||
Iran will be looking to pressure the United States. | ||
Maybe they'll close the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
I don't think they would, but they might consider bombing American bases or something like that. | ||
Or maybe there'll be some Jewish trick, a false flag. | ||
A U.S. embassy blows up, a U.S. base blows up somewhere. | ||
The longer it goes on, and Israel's in control of whether it goes on, the higher the likelihood that the U.S. intervenes. | ||
And eventually, I think the conversation will go something like this. | ||
Israel has totally eliminated Iran's military. | ||
They have made it safe for the United States to bomb Fordow. | ||
Israel's blown up all of Iran's missiles, diminished Iran's ability to retaliate. | ||
The United States has nothing to worry about. | ||
It'll be low cost. | ||
It'll be limited. | ||
All you got to do is drop a couple of bombs. | ||
No ground troops. | ||
You don't have to worry about retaliation. | ||
You don't have to worry about a domestic political scandal of, you know, some American service member or multiple American soldiers dying in Iraq or in Syria. | ||
Israel's going to somehow neutralize Iran's military. | ||
They're going to keep the pressure on, stave off a deal or some kind of diplomatic breakthrough. | ||
And as time goes on, the cost of U.S. intervention will come down, pressure will mount, and the U.S. will carry out some strikes on Fordow. | ||
And that gives Israel carte blanche to topple the government. | ||
And then that's how you get your regime change. | ||
Now, what happens next is anybody's guess. | ||
Once you overthrow the government, who knows what comes next? | ||
Is it going to be a Shah restoration government, a new monarchy? | ||
Is it going to be chaos? | ||
Is it going to be ISIS? | ||
But I think that when you look at this Israeli government's determination, How they've planned it over years. | ||
How they've pushed and resisted pressure from the United States. | ||
How they've taken these bold steps. | ||
In a word, they're going for it. | ||
To put it succinctly, Israel is going all the way. | ||
They're going for it. | ||
This is their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and they're just reaching for it. | ||
Maybe this is overly simplistic. | ||
But the way I would think about it is, this is what Netanyahu, in his own theory of mind, he views this situation, this is what he was born for. | ||
He's been prime minister for 20 years. | ||
He's a Likudnik. | ||
This has been their grand strategy for 40 years, maybe even longer. | ||
Domestically, he's in trouble whenever this ends, if this ever ends. | ||
He's either going to get overthrown and put in jail at some point, or this is his legacy. | ||
They did October 7th. | ||
They defeated Hamas, then Hezbollah, then they overthrew Assad, degraded the Houthis, they got Trump elected, they're bombing Iran. | ||
This is it. | ||
There's no turning back now. | ||
I don't think they're going to settle for a deal. | ||
I don't think they're going to listen to Trump. | ||
I don't think they're going to stop and relent and turn around. | ||
I don't think they're going to let them work out a deal. | ||
I think the only way this ends, and Israel's going to do whatever is necessary, whatever it takes, like I said, their determination to catalyze and provoke this fight that they've wanted forever, that they've planned for for decades, their resistance against the United States, Trump's unwillingness to pressure the Israelis. | ||
The distrust between Tehran and Washington, I think Netanyahu's going for it. | ||
They're going to keep pushing until this regime is toppled, and they'll do anything to achieve that. | ||
We're talking false flags. | ||
We're talking decapitation strike. | ||
And by the way, this is why the rhetoric keeps heating up. | ||
Netanyahu's talking about killing the supreme leader of Iran. | ||
He says that'll help. | ||
How could that possibly help? | ||
And what's the rhetoric from Trump? | ||
He's saying, well, they better make a deal right now. | ||
How are they going to make a deal? | ||
Trump says they better make a deal as soon as possible. | ||
Now, what's the implication or else we're going to get involved? | ||
How's Iran going to make a deal tomorrow? | ||
They're being bombed as we speak. | ||
Israel's bombing not just their military, but also their TV stations. | ||
They're talking about killing their supreme leader. | ||
So the Supreme Leader has a giant target on his head. | ||
He's literally in the crosshairs. | ||
He's going to send his envoy to go meet with Trump and make a deal with no indication and no confidence and not even a commitment that the situation will change. | ||
How's that going to happen? | ||
Sadly, I think we all know where this is going, which is that Who knows exactly how it's going to play out? | ||
Maybe there'll be a ceasefire. | ||
Maybe there'll be a truce. | ||
It's possible. | ||
Maybe there'll be a temporary reprieve. | ||
Who knows exactly how it's going to play out? | ||
But I think in the end, history has shown these people do what they want. | ||
They lie. | ||
They're an intelligent superpower. | ||
They get what they want. | ||
And what they want is the Iranian regime gone. | ||
And I think when all is said and done, they're going to get it. | ||
I think Trump's the one that's going to give it to them. | ||
And that's certainly the way it's shaping up on Twitter and True Social. | ||
And that kind of leads me to the other big subject of the night, which is Trump's battle with Tucker Carlson. | ||
And sort of a related discussion. | ||
Tucker Carlson interviewed Steve Bannon today and vice versa. | ||
And Tucker laid it out, I think, pretty succinctly. | ||
He said, look. | ||
We are on the precipice of another Middle East war that's just suicidal. | ||
It's going to be suicidal for this administration. | ||
It's going to be suicidal for the American empire. | ||
There's no other way to look at it. | ||
And everybody agrees. | ||
Like, Bannon agrees. | ||
And I think MAGA world in general is, with the exception of the biggest sycophants, they're in agreement. | ||
And Trump lashed out hard. | ||
The press asked him today, what did you think about what Tucker said? | ||
Trump said, oh, he should get a TV station. | ||
And then call them a kook. | ||
This is from the Hill. | ||
This is from today. | ||
Trump took a shot at pundit Tucker Carlson. | ||
He said, somebody please explain to kooky Tucker that Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Why would he be lashing out so strongly? | ||
This is, by the way, happening at the same time that a U.S. carrier strike group has been rerouted from the Indo-Pacific while we're confronting China in the waters near Taiwan and near Guam and the Philippines to the Middle East. | ||
And they'll accompany a number of destroyers and refueling aircraft and another carrier strike group. | ||
So once again, the administration is talking out of two sides of their mouth, just like before. | ||
Just like how last week they said, well, we knew Israel was bombing Iran the whole time. | ||
We know everything. | ||
We knew this was coming. | ||
But also, we still want to make a deal. | ||
Well, here we are on Monday. | ||
Another aircraft carrier's en route. | ||
Fifteen refueling aircraft are on their way. | ||
Trump is saying, leave Tehran. | ||
Tucker sucks. | ||
But on the other hand, he's saying, well, you know, they could still make a deal. | ||
And Iran is over there saying like, look, we'd like to come back to the table, but we're being bombed now. | ||
We're being hit with bombs now. | ||
I'm saying this and bombs are being dropped on our heads right now. | ||
Everybody knows where this is going, which is another war. | ||
And now, like magic, it's going to be like magic. | ||
Watch how the rhetoric changes from, well, I don't think we should get involved, to, Well, it's not a big deal. | ||
They're going to say, this is limited. | ||
This isn't boots on the ground. | ||
That's what they're, as sure as I'm sitting here now talking to you and you're watching this, hi, watch, with God as my witness. | ||
I know you shouldn't say that, or maybe you shouldn't. | ||
They're going to go from saying, well, we shouldn't go on the offensive against Iran. | ||
Two, well, it's a limited strike. | ||
There's no boots on the ground. | ||
Here's why this isn't like Iraq. | ||
Mark my words. | ||
From my lips to their lips. | ||
Pause. | ||
We're kissing. | ||
No, but as I'm saying it, they're going to say it. | ||
Whenever? | ||
Because think about how it evolved so far. | ||
A week ago, they said, you know, we shouldn't get involved. | ||
A week ago, they said, trust Trump. | ||
They're making a deal. | ||
I trust Trump and Witkoff. | ||
They want to have a new Iran nuclear deal. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
This week, they're saying, well, we shouldn't offensively get involved. | ||
You know, because defensively, we're heavily involved. | ||
And we gave Israel the missiles to hit Iran. | ||
So now you see the subtle change you went from, they're going to make a deal, I swear, you know, don't trust the black pillars. | ||
They talk about war with Iran. | ||
It's never going to happen. | ||
That was last week. | ||
This week they say, well, we shouldn't offensively get involved. | ||
Have you ever heard such a thing? | ||
Have you ever heard that in your life? | ||
Now Charlie Kirk is saying, well, we shouldn't offensively because It goes without saying, tacitly, defensively, we're thoroughly involved. | ||
And next week or the week after when we're bombing Iran offensively, they will say, well, it's not boots on the ground. | ||
Well, it's an airstrike. | ||
Well, Iran can't have a nuclear weapon, and look, we gave them a chance. | ||
They didn't listen. | ||
The mullahs can't have a nuke. | ||
We degraded their air defense, so the risk of Americans dying was low enough such that we could carry this out. | ||
They're already planting the seeds for that, because that's where this is going. | ||
And all you have to do, don't listen to what they say in the moment. | ||
Look at what they want. | ||
Look at what they're willing to do. | ||
You know, people are surprised. | ||
Some people are surprised that the ethnic cleansing is being carried out in Gaza. | ||
Because throughout last year, there was so much talk of a ceasefire deal. | ||
And, you know, I remember last May in 2024, Biden gave a statement to the press and said, we did it. | ||
Hamas and Israel agreed to my proposal and it's done. | ||
And everybody said, oh, I guess it's over now. | ||
And of course, it was so much more complicated and the Israelis broke and Hamas broke and, you know, the deal never happened. | ||
And that's because if you looked at what they were doing, which is that Israel was raising every structure in Gaza and was attempting to kill as many people as possible, it was obvious that their intention, their strategic objective, was to make Gaza uninhabitable so that people had to leave. | ||
So if you looked at what they were doing and what their strategic objective was, you could determine, hey, in the long term, the arc is going to go. | ||
They're going to push all these people out. | ||
They're going to make it impossible for any other solution to happen. | ||
How could you even have the Palestinians return to their homes when they have no homes? | ||
It would be an impossibility. | ||
They shrunk the spectrum of possible permutations to one, which Now, if you followed what the State Department was saying, you might have been deceived into thinking, oh, yeah, they're going to make a deal any day now, any week. | ||
Well, let's see. | ||
But if you watch what they were doing, you knew it could only go one way. | ||
And the same is true here. | ||
Now, you could look. | ||
Day by day, oh, well, you know, Steve Witkoff is meeting with the foreign minister. | ||
Let's see how this goes. | ||
Oh, they said it was constructive. | ||
Maybe there's a chance. | ||
But if you look at what they're doing, what they're doing, what they're not doing, what the strategic objective is, you know that Israel has been, they have orchestrated this crisis over many years. | ||
That's why the attack on Thursday was prepared years in advance. | ||
They have been laying the groundwork for months. | ||
By the way, all the attacks in Iran for the past 48 hours have been originating from within Iran, meaning it's car bombings, it's commandos, it's Israeli intelligence operating inside the country. | ||
What's been happening for the past year, year and a half? | ||
Terrorist attacks? | ||
Industrial fires? | ||
All over Iran, fires at their oil refineries, at their ports, at their missile factories, terrorist attacks on the day that Qasem Soleimani died. | ||
If their Israeli intelligence is doing car bombings throughout the past 24 hours, that means Israeli intelligence has been all over and has compromised Iranian territory for a long time. | ||
They were behind those industrial fires, the terrorist attacks over the past two years. | ||
This has been in the works. | ||
It's been in motion. | ||
This has always been the plan. | ||
And Israel initiating the strikes on Thursday, a preemptive attack, preempting nothing. | ||
The preemptive strike years in advance. | ||
They decided to pull the trigger because they're ready to make their move. | ||
And their move is not to do some airstrikes. | ||
And knock out a little military so that Trump could make his deal and Iran could give up their nukes and everyone could live happily ever after. | ||
This is the first step. | ||
This is the first. | ||
It's like a baby step on the pathway to hell, you know? | ||
They're holding our hand, guiding us on our first step down the pathway to a living nightmare, which is triggering an unstoppable chain of events and an extra bull. | ||
Ladder of escalation towards a full-blown military confrontation between Washington and Iran, which has the United States bombing Fordow, like Israel always wanted, and then Israel, to some extent with the United States, toppling the Iranian regime. | ||
They will not be shaking hands with the Ayatollah, mark my words, just like they were never going to let Hamas or the Palestinian Authority take control of Gaza, just like they were never going to let Hezbollah. | ||
Maintain its presence in the Lebanese government, just like they were never going to allow Assad to remain in power in Syria. | ||
They're never going to let the Ayatollah remain in power in Iran, with or without nukes, a generous deal or a strong deal. | ||
It's not going to happen. | ||
So, that's the thing to watch. | ||
Now, what everybody's talking about is what are Iran's moves here. | ||
Israel is pushing. | ||
They're expanding. | ||
They're saying we have air superiority. | ||
They're bombing more targets. | ||
So they are pushing the envelope. | ||
Iran is trying to look for an off-ramp. | ||
The only way to get the Israelis to back off is to pressure the United States to leave them alone. | ||
How are they going to do that? | ||
Well, they got to try to convince the United States they're open to a deal so that the So I think that points towards a full-blown war. | ||
The conversation is that Iran may shut down the Strait of Hormuz or maybe target Americans to apply pressure to the United States. | ||
I think both of those would be counterproductive. | ||
If they know Trump, you know, there are ways that you can influence Trump with carrots and sticks. | ||
I don't think sticks work with a guy like Trump. | ||
You don't use a stick against Trump and say, well, if you don't do what we want, we're going to close the Strait of Hormuz. | ||
Trump's going to blow up the ships. | ||
You know, we're going to show Trump, we're going to bomb American bases, so you better deal with us. | ||
You bomb American bases, you're getting bombed. | ||
That's Trump. | ||
So if they know Trump, I don't think they'll make those moves. | ||
I don't know what else they could offer him. | ||
I don't know that Trump can do anything or is willing to do what is required to the Israelis to get them to back off and achieve the resolution that he wants. | ||
So this is where we are. | ||
Now with the aircraft carrier inbound, the refueling aircraft, apparently there's going to be a meeting in the Situation Room at 2 or 3 a.m. | ||
Trump was at a meeting of the G7 in Canada. | ||
He's now flying back. | ||
He has ordered everybody to be in the Situation Room in the White House when he returns at 2 or 3 a.m. Eastern Time later tonight. | ||
So that's in three or four hours. | ||
That, to me, looks like they're getting ready to start the bombing. | ||
There's rumors. | ||
People are saying, well, I've heard chatter. | ||
It says, no, it's going to be diplomacy. | ||
They're talking about what to do. | ||
I guess we'll see in the next 24 hours. | ||
But that is what to watch here. | ||
We'll see. | ||
There hasn't been too many breakthroughs on the battlefield. | ||
Nothing that's super reliable. | ||
We have to watch and see whether the United States is going to come in and deliver for Israel. | ||
But that's that. | ||
I do want to move on. | ||
I'm going to get into our super chats. | ||
There is one other thing I wanted to talk about, which is, and this is just something brief. | ||
It's just like a little epilogue here. | ||
Now, with everything that we've just talked about, obviously this is a really informative episode in world affairs. | ||
And I've said it before. | ||
Iran wants peace. | ||
The United States wants peace. | ||
Europe, China, Russia, the whole Middle East, they want peace. | ||
Israel wants war. | ||
So what do we get? | ||
War. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
Well, it tells you a lot. | ||
What's really interesting is how people are responding to this. | ||
Because to me, the lesson is so obvious, which is the Israelis have too much influence. | ||
The Jews have too much influence. | ||
America is on the verge of a war that nobody wants, that is literally suicidal. | ||
And it's because you have these people like Mark Levin. | ||
And Ben Shapiro, they want us to commit suicide for the sake of Israel. | ||
And I think everybody recognizes that that's what's happening here. | ||
And it's treacherous and it's parasitic and it's evil. | ||
And you say, we don't want these wars and we don't want these people that want us to die in their wars. | ||
We don't want them to be influencing the conversation and our government. | ||
And yet, You look at mainstream conservatives and they're saying something which is not that. | ||
They're saying something which sounds similar but it's not the same. | ||
They're saying this sort of oblique, vague, anti-war thing, this like generic thing. | ||
I see them saying things like, well, you know, we don't need another war in the Middle East. | ||
I see them saying things like, well, you know, we should focus on our own problems. | ||
I see them, even some saying, you know, why do our leaders care so much about the Middle East? | ||
They should focus on America. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but we know the answers to these questions. | ||
Why are we doing this? | ||
Why don't we care about America? | ||
Why are the leaders doing that? | ||
Because they're Jewish. | ||
Okay, we're not fighting wars in the Congo over minerals, at least not yet. | ||
We're not fighting wars in Argentina over lithium. | ||
We're not even fighting a war in China yet. | ||
We're not fighting a war in North Korea over their nukes. | ||
We're fighting in the Middle East. | ||
We're fighting all of Israel's neighbors. | ||
What a coincidence. | ||
And Israel seems to be the one in charge. | ||
So we know the answers to those questions, and yet conservatives are playing dumb. | ||
They're acting like we don't know. | ||
And then I heard something interesting from Tucker. | ||
Tucker said on Steve Bannon today, he said this war with Iran would be suicidal. | ||
He said it would end America as we know it. | ||
It would end the Trump administration. | ||
And he's right. | ||
Israel is doing this. | ||
Israel wants us to fight the war. | ||
Netanyahu wants us to fight the war. | ||
Mike Waltz wanted us to fight the war. | ||
They're doing this to our country. | ||
In the same interview, Tucker said, oh, but I'm not anti-Israel. | ||
He said, if you think I'm anti-Israel, you've lost the plot. | ||
I like Israel. | ||
And I'm like, how do you square these things? | ||
Israel's destroying America, but I like them. | ||
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Israel's destroying America, but I like them. | |
How does that make any sense? | ||
Israel's going to end America as we know it. | ||
Israel's going to be the end of the Trump administration. | ||
All of the optimism and the promise, what he could do for America, cut taxes, close the border, whatever. | ||
Israel's prioritizing their war, so we're not going to get it. | ||
And yet, I'm not anti-Israel, I like them. | ||
How do those things square? | ||
And I'm not trying to be a hater. | ||
I'm not trying to be an anti-Semite. | ||
But at what point do you recognize what's causing all of this and then just call it out? | ||
I mean, we're in the thick of it. | ||
You know, people say, well, you know, he's got to like, he's got to red pill the boomers. | ||
You know, people say he's got to like drip feed them the truth. | ||
He's got to incrementally wake them up. | ||
It's like, dude, it's been 10 years. | ||
Tucker started his primetime show in 2015. | ||
It's been 10 years. | ||
And we've been doing this vague, you know, like America first anti-war thing without talking about Israel for just as long. | ||
And now we're in a war with Iran. | ||
Isn't now the time to kind of say cards on the table, this is who's responsible? | ||
If not now, then when? | ||
And why not? | ||
That's to me what doesn't make any sense. | ||
So I just want to throw that out there. | ||
I know Tucker's pushing back on the war. | ||
I'm appreciative of that. | ||
You know, he's taking up the anti-war position. | ||
It's great. | ||
But that doesn't make any sense to me at all. | ||
And I'm getting really sick of the omission. | ||
It's a lie by omission. | ||
That's still a lie. | ||
You know, to constantly say, well, America's being put last. | ||
Mark Levin, for some reason, wants us in this war. | ||
Why don't we put Americans first? | ||
You know, that's like an empirical question. | ||
I know why. | ||
We can prove it. | ||
Mark Levin wants us to fight Israel's war because Israel's a Jewish state and he's Jewish. | ||
That's why. | ||
And I'm mad at Israel for that. | ||
In a certain sense, I sort of am anti-Israel because of that. | ||
If they are responsible for the war that we're being dragged into, and that's like intentional, it's orchestrated, and it's going to murder my country, yeah, I'm kind of against them. | ||
Is that anti-Semitic? | ||
Like, why would I be for Israel? | ||
Why would I like Israel? | ||
Their leader and their whole country is in favor of drawing my... | ||
And you're going to be like laughing at the idea that you might not be in favor of that? | ||
I mean, it's crazy. | ||
So anyway, that's just an extra little thought there. | ||
But I want to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
We're going to get set up here. | ||
Hang on, do I have my... | ||
There we go. | ||
Okay, let's take a look. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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All right. | |
It's going to be good, I'm sure. | ||
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Okay. | |
Hang on, give me one. | ||
Give me one call of war second. | ||
Give me a call of war minute. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Peter Griffin sent $10. | ||
Nick, I live right down the street from you and have been tapped in for a while. | ||
Big supporter. | ||
Heard you did moon at LT and knew some of my older teammates at my school. | ||
Really? | ||
I wonder who that is. | ||
A senator? | ||
I don't know which senator was competing with me or senator's kid. | ||
Who's the senator in Illinois? | ||
Dick Durbin and... | ||
He was a Republican, I think. | ||
Oh, that's from the other day. | ||
Okay, so a lot of these are from Saturday. | ||
I'm going to skip ahead to the ones from today. | ||
My friend is trying to say that Iraq in the 90s was just as threatening as Iran is today. | ||
No, no, that's absolutely not true. | ||
Killacamp sent $10. | ||
Welcome back, champ. | ||
Random, but you mentioned enjoying soul slash R&B, and it made me wonder if you ever got into R. Kelly since he's from Chicago. | ||
Legal cases and accusations aside, the talent is undeniable. | ||
No, I never really got into R. Kelly. | ||
Oh, a friend of mine was really into R. Kelly. | ||
I never understood the appeal. | ||
Nick Love sent $10. | ||
Nick Vindicated Again Award. | ||
Last Friday, the Senate released its draft for the reconciliation bill. | ||
The Senate Homeland Security Committee wants to slash the funding that was proposed by the House for ICE. | ||
House passed on by with $75 billion for ICE. | ||
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Oh, no way! | |
Wow, don't you love that? | ||
Okay, alright, alright, chill with that. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
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I'm a bro. | |
I percent $10. | ||
It makes me so mad slash cringe whenever I see these Magai NPCs on the internet that repeat the same neocon talking points about Iran. | ||
Well, I mean, half of them are shills and the other half are just mirroring the shills. | ||
Mitch Ford 26 cent $10. | ||
Tucker's livestreamed a night with Bannon was flooded with grow ebers. | ||
Probably half of the live chats were red-pilled or something like Nick Fuentes 2028 2032. | ||
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do. | |
Where was that streaming? | ||
Was that on YouTube or Rumble? | ||
I don't even know where they stream, but I don't know, guys. | ||
think the Groypers are taking over. | ||
Mitch Ford, 26 cent, $10. | ||
They're all on the same side. | ||
Trump bashing Tucker on X. Meanwhile, all day on both of their shows, Bannon and Tucker couldn't stop saying, OK, but I support Israel. | ||
I love Israel. | ||
Dude, every time. | ||
And, you know, Tucker goes kind of hard sometimes. | ||
But then you ask him point blank and he's like, no, no, I love Israel. | ||
They're great. | ||
It's like, okay, pick a side. | ||
Uh, me? | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Ah, very good. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
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Vortex Grow, I percent $250. | ||
Congrats on 160K on Rumble. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I really appreciate it, man. | ||
Did we hit 160K? | ||
I guess we did. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
We hit it just now while I was live. | ||
Well, thank you, man. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you for all your support. | ||
You're really holding down the fort here, supporting the show the past couple weeks. | ||
God bless. | ||
Crusader sent $50. | ||
What are your thoughts on the Jared Taylor versus C. Michael Jones debate? | ||
Also, what are your book recommendations for studying race, politics, etc.? | ||
I watch your show every night, but I want to read up on everything. | ||
You woke me up to a lot of truth, and I'm very grateful for that, so thank you and God bless you. | ||
I don't have any recommendations for you. | ||
And I didn't watch, I'm going to be honest, I never watched the Taylor. | ||
I didn't watch it, so I don't know. | ||
Bibi Netanyahu sent $100. | ||
How many of my Mossad agents did you beat up while you cut the stream? | ||
Quite a few. | ||
Very, very good, Mossad. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Persian Groyp sent $50. | ||
If Iran becomes a monarchy with a Shah, will they essentially become a puppet state of Israel? | ||
Love your show, Nick. | ||
Best analysis of this conflict by far. | ||
Man waving emoji. | ||
I mean, it's tough to say. | ||
It kind of depends how that shakes out. | ||
But yeah, I imagine they would be. | ||
I mean, Syria would sort of be a model. | ||
I mean, it's debated whether this new Syrian president is going to be a Western puppet or not. | ||
Obviously, he was installed by Washington, Ankara, and Tel Aviv. | ||
We'll see to what extent he's pliable to their interests or not. | ||
I think he's kind of like a good case study, but I don't know. | ||
That's kind of too far in the future. | ||
We'll have to see exactly how it plays out. | ||
Well, yeah, that's exactly what I said. | ||
Aiden Roy percent $25. | ||
I used to watch Daily Wire and never have heard of you until I found you on IG a couple months back and now I listen to you every morning on the way to work. | ||
No one is doing it like you wish I found this show earlier. | ||
Sending love from Palm Springs, California, Latinx. | ||
Hey, thank you very much, man. | ||
I think I'm going to call it early. | ||
I'm going to be honest, I'm not feeling so hot. | ||
I've been having like a weird health issue all week, so I think I'm going to call it early. | ||
I might read these Super Chats tomorrow. | ||
I think I might catch up on these if there's not too many tomorrow, but I think I might call this early. | ||
I'll read this last one. | ||
I'm going to try and get to the big ones, and then I think I'm going to wrap it up. | ||
Hey, well, thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, all right. | ||
Well, I think that's going to be it for me, but thank you very much. | ||
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