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*music* But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
I stop playing games. | ||
And at any moment, I can hit that yay button. | ||
*music* I think it's the first. | ||
*music* Okay. | ||
*music* Not my | ||
words, not my rules. | ||
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I just enforce them, alright? | |
*music* I laughed out with the sky. | ||
Everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to oppose. | ||
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*music* *music* *music* *music* *music* | |
*music* *music* America's first bitch. | ||
We're good at Logan's End We're sweaters | ||
We're good at Logan's End | ||
And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, it's all gone down the drain. | ||
Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket. | ||
We haven't got the country we had when I was raised. | ||
Not at all. | ||
Nobody will have the fun I have. | ||
Nobody will have the opportunity I have. | ||
It's just not the same. | ||
Jesus is the way and the life and the King of Israel. | ||
We just leave with love. | ||
We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
Look around 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. | ||
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. | |
My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, | ||
of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure For the future and the success of that movement. | ||
We've paved the way with our courts, those broipers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
Our courts has 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* | ||
*Music* | ||
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. | ||
You walk around. | ||
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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. | ||
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 We | |
refuse to forget them. | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the sin for us. | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world. | ||
My soldiers push forward. | ||
My soldiers scream out. | ||
My soldiers rage! | ||
I can't see a damn thing if they walk. | ||
I can't see a damn thing if they walk. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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. | ||
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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, It's gone. | ||
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It's gone. | |
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die. | ||
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on earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
And we want people to convert 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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I'm back there every weekend. | |
I know you see the world from the deep end. | ||
You say that I'm bad for no reason. | ||
This, I'm back up. | ||
I'm on the, on the diamonds. | ||
I know you shitty diamonds. | ||
You see this kid. | ||
You know I'm back up. | ||
I got this guy, got it kind of trying. | ||
Wish it in my family. | ||
Wish it in my memory. | ||
Hold it up. | ||
When you wear the clothes. | ||
Hold it up. | ||
Where you had that gun? | ||
Pull up. | ||
Pull up on them. | ||
Pull up by side. | ||
Pull up on them. | ||
Now I got this bag on hash. | ||
On them. | ||
I'm straight out these diamonds. | ||
I'm straight out these lights. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
How you gonna save these bills? | ||
How you gonna save these lights? | ||
Yeah, turn it back. | ||
I saw it. | ||
I know I just do it right. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
We go out all night. | ||
You gon'save me big. | ||
Gon'save me big. | ||
Gon'set up all night. | ||
You gon'save my dream. | ||
You gon'save my cup. | ||
You gon'save me all right. | ||
They had it in the village. | ||
They got it. | ||
Rocks on the bank. | ||
They trouble the flesh. | ||
I'm tweaking. | ||
We got no good stuff. | ||
You put them outside. | ||
You out of your mind. | ||
You crazy. | ||
You got me out of my lane. | ||
Bad in my mind. | ||
I'm really bad out of my drinking. | ||
Now that you loving these lights. | ||
You loving this world. | ||
We running and begging. | ||
We can shut it in love with me every time I know. | ||
We're speaking. | ||
All y'all trying to get inside this lights that world. | ||
Jerry Heron, I want to play with your, the That was on the flip, yeah. | ||
Think I wanna bleed out the butterflies. | ||
I cut forward nothing, lies, they're a fucking lie. | ||
We should pull these kids safe,'cause won't be die. | ||
I should put up in the belly, yeah. | ||
I'm a fire guy. | ||
I'm a fire guy. | ||
Once they're sad, I really want the bridge, I'm so good. | ||
Like us. | ||
You got no pain, I got no pain. | ||
You can't even pop with us. | ||
I think you got a free, I got no pain. | ||
You can't even pop with us. | ||
They're some haters. | ||
They're fucking with the world, go on. | ||
I'm just gonna burn it. | ||
America first is inevitable. | ||
It's unstoppable. | ||
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. | ||
It's hell. | ||
It's too much vapor on your side. | ||
It's just a man just wants to save you, I reply. | ||
I should look at me, but that's a flag. | ||
I'm a fire. | ||
That's all I'm dying. | ||
It's like shining riders in the dark. | ||
They go to the middle of the lake at my heart. | ||
And all my blood is blocked upon the yard. | ||
You can feel me anything you think you're gonna be. | ||
One from one and four to one and three. | ||
Thirteen for limit. | ||
You gotta end it, that's a me. | ||
You need a new commander and the chief. | ||
That's the thing I fear and love. | ||
That's no crime. | ||
You can feel me anything you think you're gonna be. | ||
One from one and four to one and three. | ||
Thirteen for limit. | ||
You gotta end it, that's a me. | ||
You need a new commander and the chief. | ||
That's the thing I fear and love. | ||
That's no crime. | ||
When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else. | ||
You talking to somebody right now that only fears God. | ||
Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
This is a Christian nation. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
The President: Years from now, some of the Some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given. | ||
Together, we have the same mission. | ||
Over the course of your life, you will find that things are not always fair. | ||
You will find that things happen to you that you do not deserve and that are not always warranted, but you have. | ||
To put your head down and fight, fight, fight. | ||
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Never, ever, ever give up. | |
Don't give in. | ||
Don't back down. | ||
And never stop doing what you know is right. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever, ever, ever came easy. | ||
And the more righteous you fight, the more opposition that you will face. | ||
In your hearts. | ||
Are inscribed the values of service, sacrifice, and devotion. | ||
Now you must go forth into the world and turn your hopes and dreams into action. | ||
America has always been the land of dreams because America is a nation of true believers. | ||
When the pilgrims landed at Plymouth, they prayed. | ||
When the founders wrote the Declaration of Independence, they invoked Our Creator four times. | ||
Because in America, we don't worship government. | ||
We worship God. | ||
It is why our currency proudly declares, in God we trust. | ||
And it's why we proudly proclaim that we are one nation under God. | ||
The story of America is the story of an adventure that began with deep faith, big dreams, and humble dreams. | ||
Beginnings. | ||
The next generation of American leaders. | ||
Never, ever give up. | ||
There'll be times in your life you'll want to quit. | ||
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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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
May God bless you. | ||
The United States of America. | ||
And I just want to let you know that God blesses you. | ||
And I want to just say you are special in every way. | ||
God bless you and God bless America. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you so much, everybody. | ||
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And I just say, are you trusting me? | |
I am. | ||
you must keep pushing ahead. | ||
Because it's the outsiders who change the world, and who make a real and lasting difference. | ||
Nothing worth doing ever came easy. | ||
Treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation. | ||
The future belongs to the people who follow their heart no matter what the critics say. | ||
We must always remember that we share one home and one glorious destiny. | ||
We all bleed 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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Are you winning, son? | |
Are you winning, son? | ||
I wish that you cocaine-like patients are with us. | ||
No narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that. | ||
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Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, we're all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large. | |
it's not too big It's wrong, isn't it? | ||
It feels so right. | ||
I put together some real impressive deals. | ||
I like that. | ||
Go big or go home. | ||
Donald Trump. | ||
You know, you're really beautiful. | ||
The woman who looks like that has to have a special set. | ||
It's the night. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
Hey, Donald. | ||
Oh, you look great. | ||
Come on. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I'm done with it. | ||
It's my story. | ||
Listen, are you begging here? | ||
Are you? | ||
No. | ||
You speak to smack. | ||
I'm going to get this. | ||
Oh. | ||
Look at this right here on the street. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
Are you what? | ||
He's here. | ||
Everything's set for tonight, Mr. Trump. | ||
I wonder what Trump's game is this time. | ||
Trump's got a new day. | ||
Trump's got a new deal. | ||
What's your game, Donald? | ||
Heard about Trump's new deal? | ||
What? | ||
Trump has a new game. | ||
What is it? | ||
My new game is Trump. | ||
The game, Trump. | ||
The game. | ||
This sounds like political presidential talk. | ||
You said, though, that if you did run for president, you believe you'd win. | ||
I like that. | ||
I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning. | ||
I'm never going to lose. | ||
I've never learned to lose in my life. | ||
I don't know how your audience does, but I think people are tired of seeing the United States ripped off. | ||
That's the guy in the far, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
That's the guy in the far, right? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I believe that. | ||
Okay, kids, make it first. | ||
I've got a plane. | ||
He created a magazine. | ||
Mr. Trump, if you do it, it's catchy. | ||
So, I'm not going to lose. | ||
I'm not going to lose. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Where's the movie? | ||
Down the hall. | ||
Down the hall. | ||
You know, they, they see America merely as a vessel. | ||
I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless. | ||
America, America, in such a way, is merely a vessel for abstractions, right? | ||
We're going to smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots. | ||
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And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush. | |
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Where's enough enough, babe? | ||
Shit. | ||
Just eat a Big Mac, you stupid bitch. | ||
Feel like, you're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes anymore. | ||
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
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It's not funny. | |
You're not allowed to make jokes. | ||
Sipping wine. | ||
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Having some, uh, some hot tab and some pizza. | |
Oh. | ||
I'm weird. | ||
I'm normal. | ||
I'm, I'm the, well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm, I'm the, well, I'm not normal. | ||
I'm boring. | ||
I'm original. | ||
All right. | ||
I'm an 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 his point. | ||
And I'm addicted to Sarah Taylor. | ||
I'm. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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'd like to. | ||
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. | ||
Cheers everybody. | ||
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Cheers everybody. | |
It's gonna happen. | ||
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. | ||
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They never take that away from us. | |
Because I believe in God, and I believe in America, and I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
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White Boy Summer is still on. | |
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. | ||
In 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. | ||
*Music* And the Romans? | ||
Where were they now? | ||
You're looking at him, asshole. | ||
We paved the way with our corpseless roipers 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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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 to you. | |
I'm just getting on the air. | ||
You know what I'm about, you know my story. | ||
I'm just real, I'm just real. | ||
I just lay it all on the field there. | ||
I'm a real human. | ||
We're bringing humanity back. | ||
We're making humanity cool again. | ||
If you want the aloof corporate robot people, go somewhere else. | ||
This is the human stream. | ||
This is the human being stream! | ||
Good evening, everybody. | ||
You're watching human beings first. | ||
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. | ||
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, 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've gotta rise up with our God-given strength. | |
And we've gotta be human again. | ||
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We've 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. | ||
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Nobody's a bigger human being than me. | |
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 on by myself. | |
I'm doing just a lot. | ||
My voice is nothing but a scream without fire. | ||
I stretch my hair but my cup just goes up. | ||
I'm going to go to the next day. | ||
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. | ||
We need to hear the words, immigration moratorium. | ||
No more immigrants. | ||
No more. | ||
Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump. | ||
When pushed for details on the policy, clearly. | ||
They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations. | ||
For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows. | ||
And this is your America First policy. | ||
We need the people. | ||
We need limitless green cards. | ||
And by the way, once they come in, you can't deport them. | ||
So people, when confronted with this reality, first they said it was a throwaway remark. | ||
They said he didn't really mean it. | ||
Well, he's doubled down on it many times. | ||
He doubled down on it in June, August, last week. | ||
Now they say, well, so what? | ||
Even if he means it, he said it last time. | ||
No, he didn't. | ||
Last time he was against H-1B visas. | ||
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Like, you thought you were going to tap? | |
We got the screen to pressure Trump, except one problem: Elon owns the platform. | ||
But now the check marks are being removed, which means people are being de-amplified, and it's being manipulated. | ||
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They're manipulating the conversation. | |
And Elon retweeted today, or reposted, Trump saying in June, "Staple the green cards to the diplomas." And that's a reminder, "Hey, this is what we got. | ||
This is the deal." I put in 277. | ||
I bought the platform for you. | ||
I made Trump win. | ||
And now Trump's going to deliver. | ||
And if you're against it, well, there goes your checkmark. | ||
If you voted for him, you are a sucker. | ||
I expect apologies. | ||
I want apology forms. | ||
I'm sorry, Mr. Puentes. | ||
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I should have supported Groyper War II. | |
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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*outro music* *dental boys sucks* *outro music* | ||
*outro music* *outro music* *outro music* *outro | ||
music* *outro music* *outro music* | ||
*outro music* God is turning everything. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
Warming on everybody who dared to vote. | ||
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. | ||
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The future is so bleak, but... | |
God is using me. | ||
He's breaking me down. | ||
Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
Who is they, though? | ||
We can't tell you they is, can we? | ||
There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
There is nothing to lose. | ||
People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
It's all going. | ||
It's all going away. | ||
This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue. | ||
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see. | ||
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning. | ||
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Why are you called Mommy Malcolm? | |
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greuper 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 | ||
We paved the way with our courts, those droifers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
Our courts has 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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*Sexy music* | |
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? | ||
Whoever they know. | ||
You're looking at them asshole. | ||
*Music* you | ||
It couldn't be more clear-cut. | ||
The way things are going, this civilization is 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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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, here it is. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
I'm like, yeah. | ||
A new droid for war. | ||
Yeah, nigga. | ||
I'm taking bodies on the floor. | ||
I'm with it all. | ||
I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall. | ||
Niggas is dying when it's so good. | ||
I get excited for them. | ||
And no one crying when he's gone. | ||
Cause Brody was fighting for the... | ||
I do this shit for my brothers. | ||
We do this shit for each other. | ||
The courageous fallen. | ||
The anguished fallen. | ||
Because we, the living, refuse to forget them! | ||
And as we ride to certain death, we trust our successors to do the sin for us! | ||
Because my soldiers do not buckle or yield when faced with the cruelty of this world! | ||
My soldiers push forward! | ||
My soldiers scream out! | ||
My soldiers reach! | ||
You can't go back to the past. | ||
That's what people always say, isn't it? | ||
They say, "Can we really go back?" And the answer is, whether you're conservative or liberal, We're never going back. | ||
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It's gone. | |
It's gone. | ||
All of that is gone. | ||
But I would call myself something like a Christian futurist instead. | ||
Because Jesus Christ was our past before any of us were born or conceived. | ||
Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die. | ||
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on Earth. | |
We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
We love everybody. | ||
And we want people that can burn really more than anybody. | ||
But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't believe in the real world. | ||
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 if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us. | ||
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And nothing will. | |
Y'all can say this life's that world. | ||
Y'all get this bullet back up every weekend. | ||
Now you see I'm going off on the table. | ||
You say that I'm back for no reason. | ||
Bitch, I'm big up. | ||
I'm big up. | ||
With respect, the respect that we deserve. | ||
From this day forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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 Tuesday. | ||
Wednesday? | ||
I don't even know what day it is. | ||
We got a great show for you tonight. | ||
It's good to be back whatever day it is. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
Big show. | ||
It's Wednesday. | ||
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Right? | |
No. | ||
No, it's Tuesday. | ||
Is it Tuesday? | ||
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Hang on, let me check. | |
It's Tuesday, okay. | ||
This Iran war has me upside down. | ||
I'm on Tehran time. | ||
I'm on Tehran time. | ||
I'm eight and a half hours ahead of the clock over here in the United States. | ||
It's Tuesday. | ||
We have a lot to, it's a little embarrassing. | ||
A lot to talk about, lots to get into. | ||
We're going to be talking all about the latest in the Iran war. | ||
And once again tonight, the big question on everybody's mind is, will the United States intervene? | ||
Are we going to get involved? | ||
And to what extent? | ||
And what are we going to do over there? | ||
And we're going to be covering the latest. | ||
Seems like the conflict is slowing down a little bit. | ||
Iran has not been sending over as many ballistic missiles. | ||
But they're sending some, and some of them are making impact. | ||
We're up to, I believe it's 35 impacts out of 400, so it's about a little bit less than a 10% hit rate. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about why that's happening. | ||
We'll talk about the relative stock of each country's missile arsenals. | ||
On Iran's side, they have thousands of ballistic missiles. | ||
On Israel's side, they have an unknown number of missile interceptors. | ||
But according to U.S. intelligence, they don't have a lot. | ||
They have about enough stock for 10, 12 days at the most. | ||
So it seems like if this turns into an attrition conflict, Iran is going to win. | ||
And that speaks to the timeline of U.S. involvement. | ||
So we'll talk about what's happening on the battlefield, give you a little bit of an update there. | ||
We'll also talk about where the president is in all this. | ||
Seems like as of this afternoon and evening, It sounded like the U.S. is imminently going to get involved. | ||
And maybe that's intentional. | ||
Maybe that is deliberate. | ||
They're cultivating that perception on purpose. | ||
But that is the perception. | ||
That is obviously what they are signaling. | ||
And it started today. | ||
Trump said he wants a total surrender. | ||
He used the word we when referring to Israel's strikes on Iran. | ||
He said we are taking out Iran. | ||
And then there was an emergency meeting today apparently at the Pentagon where the chief of staff, defense secretary, vice president were all summoned to the Pentagon. | ||
They've moved the doomsday plane, Air Force One, to Andrews Base in Maryland. | ||
And so all signs are pointing towards a major U.S. intervention in Iran at any time. | ||
And both sides are getting ready for it. | ||
The United States is moving. | ||
Something like three dozen refueling aircraft to the Middle East as well as fighter jets. | ||
The United Kingdom is sending assets to the region as well. | ||
On the other side, Iran is getting ready. | ||
They're preparing to lay mines in the Persian Gulf, potentially to trap American vessels inside. | ||
They're also lining up their shot with their proxies in Iraq and elsewhere to bomb American bases. | ||
Starting most likely in Baghdad, in Iraq, but then they could target other American bases in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates as well. | ||
So this could go any way. | ||
I think everybody knows which way it's leaning, and the president seems to be leaning in a particular direction. | ||
I think we'll know by the end of the week whether this is going to kick off a major regional conflict. | ||
So we'll talk about where the United States is, where Trump is on all this, and we'll talk about how this is lining up, how the whole world is going to react once it kicks off. | ||
We'll also talk about some other things tonight. | ||
There's some different ideas I've been hearing all week, which are just ridiculous. | ||
I've been hearing a lot about Pakistan. | ||
I've been hearing about Russia and China. | ||
And the rhetoric coming from Con Inc. | ||
is like, It is really something to behold. | ||
And there's a lot of lessons to be learned this past week about everything, about the relationship between Israel and the United States, about who's really the victim in all this, and maybe victim narratives in general, and so much to be learned about the Jewish question and the state of Israel. | ||
But couched inside all of it is yet another lesson about the state of Republican right-wing politics in America. | ||
Because you have seen, with breakneck speed, literally whiplash speed, Charlie Kirk and Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles and Stephen Crowder, they have changed their position, I think, four times in five days. | ||
And it went from last week, no new wars, we shouldn't get involved, let them fight it out over there. | ||
Then they changed the position to, well, we shouldn't get involved. | ||
Then, once we did get involved, they said, well, we shouldn't get involved offensively. | ||
You've never heard that before, ever! | ||
Have you ever heard such a thing, making a distinction? | ||
Well, it's fine if we get involved. | ||
Defensively and supplying one side with offensive and defensive weapons and shooting down the ballistics of the other side, but not offensively. | ||
We can't go that far. | ||
And now they're taking a new line, which is, hey, well, you know, Trump campaigned on ending Iran's nuclear program, so you can't say he's being inconsistent. | ||
That's the new one. | ||
I've seen it all day. | ||
Have you seen it too? | ||
The entire day, Michael Knowles, Steve Crowder, Charlie Kirk, the whole day. | ||
Well, in fairness, Trump campaigned on ending Iran's nuclear program. | ||
So, if we bomb Iran's nuclear program, nobody's being a hypocrite. | ||
Not Trump, not us. | ||
We weren't wrong. | ||
It's fine. | ||
They say, but we definitely shouldn't have regime change. | ||
So, How many times? | ||
How have we gotten from no new wars to, like, well, one new war? | ||
One new war, and, you know, we're okay with some involvement, but not a lot. | ||
Oh, they want to bomb Iran's nukes. | ||
Okay, that's fine. | ||
But just no regime change. | ||
Now wait a week, and then they'll be saying regime change is fine, too. | ||
They will never criticize Trump. | ||
They will never criticize Israel. | ||
And even to the extent that some are willing to call out Trump, they'll never call out Israel. | ||
Case in point, Tucker Carlson. | ||
Case in point, CIA, Tucker Carlson. | ||
Did you see the pathetic glazing? | ||
He said this on Steve Bannon. | ||
I posted the clip. | ||
He said, people say I'm anti-Israel. | ||
He said, oh. | ||
He says, I like Israel a lot. | ||
I go there all the time. | ||
And then if that wasn't good enough, then he came back on Twitter and doubled down. | ||
Poured more glaze onto it and said, no, this isn't about Israel at all. | ||
This is about something else. | ||
No. | ||
It's definitely about Israel. | ||
It's all about Israel. | ||
This is my time to shine. | ||
If anybody has accused me of being, you know, obsessed with Israel or talk too much about Israel, okay, well, this is my time to shine because this has everything to do with Israel, and it's undeniable. | ||
So we'll talk about that, too. | ||
Should be a pretty good show. | ||
Before we get into it, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. | ||
If you're not already following me, smash the follow button, smash the like button, leave a like on the video, leave a comment below, tell me what you think about the show. | ||
What else? | ||
You know, one of these days we're going to cover something else. | ||
This is Iran week, okay? | ||
Thursday, Friday, Monday, Tuesday. | ||
This is our week of Iran coverage. | ||
Might pick up some other stuff depending on how the week goes on. | ||
Obviously, it's sort of a lull today. | ||
There haven't been any significant developments, major developments, pointing towards significant developments, but no major breakthrough today. | ||
So we'll do a little more analysis of the conflict tonight, and then if it's another lull tomorrow, we'll talk about some other things. | ||
We need to do a little catch-up on immigration. | ||
We need to do a catch-up on the big, beautiful bill. | ||
Which apparently has this new Senate version of the bill has slashed border and deportation funding, as I predicted. | ||
I feel a little self-conscious saying that because I say it all the time, but I did. | ||
I mean, I said this is what's going to happen. | ||
the immigration and deportation monies, they're going to take a chainsaw to it. | ||
The moment that they started disagreeing about certain aspects of the bill or how they would pass it, I said, this ends in one way, which is they're going to take a wood chipper to the border spending. | ||
So we might cover that tomorrow. | ||
But tonight, once again, we're going to be all eyes on the Middle East talking about Iran, Israel, regional dynamics. | ||
And again, the big question is where the United States is leaning on whether they'll get involved or not. | ||
We're going to dive in. | ||
The first thing, though, I do want to actually touch on this conservative influencer question first. | ||
Because, you know, this is a little bit maybe beyond the scope of, like, current events. | ||
I guess this really more pertains to the inside baseball of politics. | ||
And I want to talk about this line specifically because so much of what I do on this show is... | ||
But it's talking about the information ecosystem. | ||
And of course, these two things, they're distinct, but they're inextricably connected. | ||
They cannot be separated from one another. | ||
Because, of course, how we got this far... | ||
How is it even possible? | ||
How is it possible that we were promised no new wars by Trump, who his entire political career was sort of based on rejecting Iraq and the legacy of nation-building and neoconservatives and foreign influence? | ||
It's a really important question. | ||
Something that reminds me of a conversation I had with somebody a year ago, a very big Trump supporter. | ||
And I distinctly remember we were playing video games. | ||
I brought this up before. | ||
And I said, I'm not voting for Trump because he's going to take us to war in Iran. | ||
And my buddy said, I just don't see how that's going to happen. | ||
I just don't see it. | ||
I can't see how that's going to happen. | ||
You know, and that's the problem. | ||
So you say to yourself, how is it possible? | ||
It's a very important question how we arrived in this place which is surprising to so many people and unthinkable or was previously unthinkable to so many people. | ||
Well, that it is unthinkable has everything to do with how we got here. | ||
It is the programmed indifference. | ||
It is the programmed apathy. | ||
The brainwashed ignorance. | ||
That's how we got here. | ||
And this has everything to do with the information or misinformation, disinformation that's being spread this week. | ||
So before we get into the latest on the battlefield in Iran and Israel, I do want to talk about how conservative influencers are treating all of this. | ||
Because really, if you're not paying attention to this, you need to be. | ||
And by paying attention, I mean you need to notice What they're saying, how they're treating the subject, and why. | ||
These conservative influencers, and I'll name some names, guys like Charlie Kirk, Stephen Crowder, Jack Posobiec, D.C. Drano, I forget his real name, Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh. | ||
These guys are all Gentiles. | ||
They're not Jewish. | ||
I don't know if his name's Rogan O 'Handley. | ||
I guess he's Irish. | ||
So I don't think any of them are Jewish. | ||
They're all Trump supporters. | ||
They're all pretty far right. | ||
I think you could distinguish them from some other conservative commentators and say that that little group that I just named, like the Charlie Kirks, the Crowders, they have a harder edge, you could say, than some of the more mainstream guys. | ||
They are mainstream, but – They're from a very pro-Trump wing. | ||
They weren't the never-Trumpers. | ||
They weren't the capital C conservatives from the old days. | ||
You could say these guys have a little bit of a harder edge. | ||
And all of these conservative influencers, they have something to say about everything. | ||
About the new Snow White movie, the new Disney movie, about Pride Month, about the advertisements, about... | ||
But if you've been paying attention, when this crisis in the Middle East started last week, suddenly none of them had anything to say. | ||
Did you notice that? | ||
Last Thursday, when Israel initiated the war, and never forget, Israel started the war. | ||
Israel fired the first shot. | ||
Israel, in defiance. | ||
Of President Trump deliberately to sabotage the president's diplomacy with Iran. | ||
They fired the first shot in what they called a preemptive strike. | ||
Preempting what exactly? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
They have no evidence. | ||
They can't tell you. | ||
They say it was preemptive. | ||
I'm not sure what that was supposed to preempt. | ||
I'm not sure they know. | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
In any case. | ||
When Israel fired the first shot in a deliberate attempt, in a defiant move to sabotage Trump's diplomacy, to drag the United States into a regime change war, these guys didn't say anything. | ||
And if you were paying attention on Thursday, they were posting polls, a poll, an opinion poll on Twitter. | ||
Charlie Kirk and Jack Posobiec and usual suspects. | ||
Normally, you'd get a hot take, fresh off the presses. | ||
You get a hot take. | ||
Oh, the Democrats, the left, the wokesters, this, that, and the other, right? | ||
Normally, when it's a mass shooting, when it's a major press release, when it's a police-involved shooting, any kind of flashpoint for conflict, any kind of cultural flashpoint, you would get hot off the presses, some hot take. | ||
About the Democrats left and something of that nature. | ||
All of a sudden, radio silence. | ||
We got an opinion poll. | ||
Charlie Kirk says, well, what do you think? | ||
He puts out a poll on Twitter. | ||
Do you support what's happening? | ||
Would you support a war in Iran? | ||
No hot takes. | ||
They got nothing. | ||
It actually took them days to come up with something. | ||
If you noticed Thursday, Friday, they said nothing other than vague rumination. | ||
Well, I think I'd be against regime change. | ||
But you could literally see in real time, in the first 48 hours, the wheels were turning. | ||
And there was a crisis meeting happening at Turning Point headquarters, at Daily Wire, wherever. | ||
How are we going to explain this one? | ||
We have gassed up Trump. | ||
We have portrayed him as this messianic figure. | ||
We have gone out to bat for him. | ||
We have in an ad hoc way appropriated his non-interventionist rhetoric, even though it's never really been consistent with his real policies. | ||
They said, so how do we sell this one to the base? | ||
How do we satisfy Trump, who wants us to support intervention? | ||
How do we satisfy our Zionist donors, who want us to support their war? | ||
But also, how do we placate our audience, which is stridently opposed to regime change and opposed to Middle Eastern wars? | ||
So you could see for a couple of days, they were very quiet. | ||
They were posting polls. | ||
They were kind of just throwing some things out there to see what would stick and figuring out what the line was going to be. | ||
And the positions have changed over the past week. | ||
And I said this earlier. | ||
Before the conflict started, they were saying they were all behind Trump and Steve Witkoff's diplomatic efforts. | ||
They said, no new wars. | ||
No new wars. | ||
We want a diplomatic solution. | ||
Trump is the peace president. | ||
He's going to make great deals. | ||
We're going to have prosperity in the Middle East. | ||
You know what he ran on the campaign. | ||
Then Israel starts the war. | ||
And not only does Israel initiate the hostility. | ||
But Trump, the following morning, gets in front of the press and says, we knew about it the whole time. | ||
It was all part of the plan. | ||
We set Iran up. | ||
We told them we were interested in a deal. | ||
We lied. | ||
This is what the Israelis said, and Trump sort of confirmed this. | ||
We set them up. | ||
It was a ruse to get them to lower their guard so that Israel could attack them. | ||
And we knew everything. | ||
Trump's words, I knew everything. | ||
So the following day, all these people that were saying they supported the diplomacy, well, now they look like idiots. | ||
Because at the same time that Trump was apparently lying to the Iranians, he was also lying to his own base. | ||
And all these, even the more academic types like Kurt Mills and Tucker Carlson, a CIA asset, even they. | ||
We're interviewing Steve Witkoff and supporting the diplomatic overture. | ||
So Trump pulled the rug, not just on Iran, but also on everybody that was supporting him and the peace talks. | ||
So then they changed their position one time. | ||
They changed their position and said, well, we shouldn't get involved. | ||
That was the line they took, to the extent that they took a line at all. | ||
They went from no new wars. | ||
And then the following day when Israel attacked Iran and Trump said we knew about it, they said, well, Israel can attack, they can attack Iran, but we shouldn't join them. | ||
We should let Israel do the attack by themselves. | ||
Now this is a talking point. | ||
This is a carefully crafted marketing ploy. | ||
It's disingenuous. | ||
It's borderline a lie. | ||
And we've talked about that throughout the conflict in Gaza and the broader conflict in the Middle East. | ||
Why is it disingenuous? | ||
Why is it a lie to say that we should not get involved? | ||
Because we're already involved. | ||
And we've already been involved. | ||
And we've talked about this many times. | ||
I'm not going to belabor the point. | ||
But who do you think supplies Israel with all of their military hardware? | ||
The drones they used against Iran. | ||
The satellite intelligence. | ||
That Israel used to carry out the strikes. | ||
The interceptors and missile defense that Israel uses to shoot down Iranian drones and missiles. | ||
The Hellfire missiles that Israel drops on Iran from its fighter jets. | ||
We provide all of it. | ||
And this president, in particular, furnished Israel with $12 billion in military aid. | ||
That was, I believe, in January or February. | ||
Not only that. | ||
But the United States is actively involved in shooting down Iran's missiles that are launched at Israel. | ||
The United States' threat of force against Iran and all the other countries in the region deters them from attacking Israel, and that enables Israel to attack them without any cost, and it emboldens them. | ||
So, strategically, tactically, militarily, Offensively and defensively, we are already involved in every way, shape, and form. | ||
So when they changed their tune a little bit, they went from saying no new wars, then they said, well, it's Israel's war. | ||
Let them fight Iran. | ||
Let them fight it out. | ||
We should stay out of it. | ||
That was a line that they fed you. | ||
It was a lie. | ||
It was a marketing ploy to make you indifferent. | ||
Do you understand? | ||
They were trying to cultivate in the perception of the public the idea that we're not involved. | ||
And if we're not involved, then Americans can safely look the other way. | ||
They can confidently stop paying attention. | ||
Oh, well, that's an Israel problem. | ||
Let's just talk about something else. | ||
And so many American conservatives say, ah, yeah, you're right. | ||
Ah, yeah, I like that idea. | ||
I like the idea that Israel will fight our wars for us, and we'll hang out here and talk about domestic politics. | ||
Disingenuous. | ||
And this is a way of cultivating a form of implicit consent, which is to say that as long as the United States is supporting Israel. | ||
That is the constant position. | ||
That is the status quo. | ||
Unless there is open dissent against it, it won't change. | ||
So if they can convince people that it's not our problem and we should be indifferent to it because we're not involved and it's Israel's war, then nobody's going to speak out against it. | ||
Then nobody is going to be there vocally opposed and dissenting. | ||
And if that's the case, then the status quo, without interruption, without intervention, will continue. | ||
So this is a form of creating a form of implicit consent. | ||
And I've talked about this idea a lot. | ||
Somewhere along the way, in the past five or six years, the Israel lobby realized that Americans were not going to support a super pro-Israel interventionist foreign policy. | ||
They're hip. | ||
They're smart. | ||
They realized the tide had turned and the idea that Americans are going to be these super evangelical Zionists waving the Israeli flag saying, you know, we're going to die for Israel and we're going to fight Arabs and terrorists. | ||
And the Israelis realized we got hip to that. | ||
And so that wasn't going to sell. | ||
So instead, what they did is the AIPAC is still behind them. | ||
The Israel lobby is still behind them. | ||
It is chugged along throughout Trump's first term, Biden's term, and now Trump's second term. | ||
The revolution in their strategy was to convince Americans to be indifferent and say things like, Let Israel fight their own battles. | ||
Let's give Israel the weapons to fight Iran. | ||
Let's give Israel the tools to conduct their own foreign policy. | ||
And that's a gift to us because then we can disengage. | ||
So that was the first pivot and it contained a lie. | ||
So they went from no new wars to, well, we shouldn't get involved. | ||
Then America got involved Friday morning and Iran began sending ballistic missiles and kamikaze drones and I think some cruise missiles over at Israel in these barrages, these waves of hundreds of missiles at a time. | ||
And everyone's air force was activated to defend Israel. | ||
The Israeli Air Force, the Jordanian Air Force, the British Air Force, the French Air Force, and yes, the United States Air Force was deployed from Qatar. | ||
To defend Israeli airspace. | ||
And I think they were deployed also over Jordan and Syria as well to shoot down the drones and missiles. | ||
So we got involved. | ||
And the narrative changed again. | ||
And I saw Charlie Kirk on Twitter saying, well, I'm against offensive intervention. | ||
I don't think we should go on the offense against Iran. | ||
We shouldn't participate in the offensive strikes against Iran. | ||
It became undeniable that we are involved. | ||
We're involved defensively. | ||
So they had to create this subtle distinction and say, oh, well, you know, we're already involved defensively. | ||
We're arming Israel. | ||
We just shouldn't carry out our own airstrikes. | ||
And the reason is obvious. | ||
Because if the United States is directly striking Iran, then Iran would be forced to directly strike us and attack our bases. | ||
Attack Baghdad, attack the Emirates, maybe Qatar, Saudi Arabia, something like that, Syria, Jordan. | ||
And then Americans would die and we would get sucked in and then it would turn into a big problem. | ||
So they changed it again and said, well, we shouldn't have offensive strikes. | ||
But once again, there's another lie in there. | ||
Because, and I'm not going to belabor this one too much, but there is no distinction between offensive and defensive support. | ||
In a conflict, if somebody comes and shoots your entire family and someone else didn't pull the trigger but they gave that person the gun and the bullets to do it, and if you tried to hunt that person down, that person would kill you, the other guy would kill you, it's a distinction without a difference. | ||
If the United States is giving Israel the weapons that bomb Iran, giving them the intelligence and coordinates, Does it really matter whether we're bombing Iran directly or whether we're just helping Israel bomb Iran directly and making it low or no cost for Israel to bomb Iran directly? | ||
Of course not! | ||
In the same way that it matters very little how we're being involved in Ukraine. | ||
And that hasn't stopped the same people from criticizing our defensive intervention in Ukraine, or in Taiwan for that matter, or in a number of other conflicts. | ||
So once again, another lie. | ||
Well, you know, we shouldn't go on the offense. | ||
Now there is a new rhetorical innovation. | ||
Get this one. | ||
So we're going to get into this a little bit later tonight, but it is becoming clear that the United States is preparing to intervene in the conflict. | ||
Specifically, The United States is going to use its B-2 stealth bombers to drop massive ordnance penetrator bunker-busting bombs on Iran's nuclear facility at Fordow because Israel does not have these capabilities. | ||
They do not have a strategic air force. | ||
They do not have a massive ordnance penetrator. | ||
They don't have big enough bunker-busters. | ||
They can't do it. | ||
We have to, therefore, finish what they started. | ||
And this is now being sold to us. | ||
Think about how this has evolved in five days. | ||
Now this is being sold to Americans as limited in scope, meaning we're not going to put boots on the ground. | ||
We're not going to occupy Iran for 20 years like we did in Iraq. | ||
We're not going to have to fight a counterinsurgency like we did in Afghanistan. | ||
We're not going to nation-build and create a fledgling democratic government. | ||
It's being sold as limited in scope. | ||
No, we're just going to drop a couple of bombs. | ||
What's the big deal? | ||
It's being sold as low cost. | ||
Israel already destroyed Iran's air defenses. | ||
Israel controls their airspace. | ||
Therefore, we're not going to get hit back. | ||
Our bombers are going to be safe. | ||
They're not going to be shot out of the sky. | ||
And American bases are not going to be blown up and Americans killed. | ||
And therefore, they're saying, well, this isn't real neoconservatism. | ||
This isn't really interventionism. | ||
You know, Trump never said he was never going to use the military. | ||
This isn't a big war. | ||
It's low risk. | ||
Therefore, this is an acceptable type of action. | ||
It's fine. | ||
You know, they're saying something like this. | ||
And the new rhetorical innovation, and I saw this all day on Twitter. | ||
I saw a compilation from Michael Knowles. | ||
I saw it from Stephen Crowder. | ||
I saw it from Charlie Kirk. | ||
They're all saying, hey, maybe you're opposed to regime change in Iran. | ||
You can agree or disagree. | ||
They say, but what you can't say is that Trump is a hypocrite. | ||
Because Trump said in 2016 that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. | ||
And he said in 2020, in 2024, that Iran can't have a nuclear weapon. | ||
They're saying, so if Trump bombs Iran's nuclear program, this is not a 180. | ||
It's not an about face. | ||
It's not a betrayal. | ||
It's not hypocrisy. | ||
They're saying because Trump campaigned on it, so he's being consistent. | ||
That's what they're going with. | ||
That's really what they're going with. | ||
And in the first place, I would say it is incredible to me. | ||
We are on the precipice of World War III, literally a nuclear war. | ||
Nuclear war is what is at stake. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Israel is a nuclear power. | ||
Iran has a latent nuclear program. | ||
Israel is being pushed. | ||
Maybe It is not outside the realm of possibility that a nuclear weapon is deployed, either against Iran or some form of a dirty bomb or something, a weapon of mass destruction, against another country before this is over. | ||
Moreover, because of the alignment of other states like Russia and China, It's looking unlikely, but it's still a possibility that great powers can be drawn in and this could turn into an intercontinental global conflict. | ||
In the midst of this, what Republican influencers seem to be concerned about is whether we think Trump is a hypocrite. | ||
Trump is drawing us into this war. | ||
Trump is allowing Israel to draw him and the rest of us into the war. | ||
And what do Charlie Kirk and Knowles and Matt Walsh and others have to say? | ||
Well, don't call him a hypocrite, you know, because he said we were going to war with Iran, so you need to be okay with that. | ||
Really? | ||
Trump said in 1620 and 24, Iran can't have nukes. | ||
So now that the United States is bombing Iran for some reason, Because Israel wanted us to. | ||
Now nobody should be complaining about Trump. | ||
Oh, well, hey, you know, you can't say you weren't warned. | ||
Trump did say no nukes. | ||
So you got to be in favor of this. | ||
Don't call Trump out. | ||
They're also saying things like, well, this is going to split the base. | ||
People are talking about, you know, whether this is MAGA. | ||
You got neocons, genuine Jewish neocons saying, if you don't support Trump bombing Iran, you're not MAGA. | ||
I'm seeing huge engagement on these anonymous, probably AI shill, who even knows if they're American, Twitter accounts. | ||
And they're saying, look at all the rats abandoning MAGA just because he's bombing Iran. | ||
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I see these like anonymous pro-Trump shill accounts with 20,000 likes. | ||
They're saying all this did was reveal who were the fake MAGA supporters. | ||
If you're not with Trump bombing Iran, you're fake MAGA. | ||
And then you have other people that are saying, well, I don't support bombing Iran, but hey, he always said we were going to do it. | ||
So we must quietly support him and just put our faith in him and pray to him. | ||
As if that will change anything. | ||
It's a weird, like, Protestant form of worship where you see people like Charlie Kirk saying, just trust in Trump. | ||
Just trust in him. | ||
I don't know what's going to happen, but I'm going to turn my phone off. | ||
Literally, he said this, turn your phone off. | ||
Not everything happening in the Middle East affects your life. | ||
Just focus on family and put your trust in Trump. | ||
And this is as if to say, trust that he won't bomb or if he does, it's all going to be okay. | ||
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And then there's people like me that got off the train a year ago and said, I don't know what the fuck is going on here. | ||
I signed up in 2016 because Trump said to Jeb Bush, the war in Iraq was a mistake. | ||
And I quote, there were weapons of mass destruction. | ||
There weren't none. | ||
We knew there were none. | ||
They said there were weapons of mass destruction. | ||
He lied. | ||
Those are the words of Donald Trump in 2016. | ||
It's the same story now. | ||
They said there were weapons of mass destruction. | ||
There weren't none. | ||
They knew there were none. | ||
He lied. | ||
That's the same situation happening now. | ||
I supported Trump because he was criticizing Bush, George Bush and Jeb Bush and Rubio and others then on that basis because I thought that Trump was going to withdraw our troops from the Middle East, not give them permanent bases in Syria and Iraq, not get us into another regime change war in the Persian Gulf to take out weapons of mass destruction that don't exist. | ||
And the line they're going with is something like, well, Trump always said he was going for the nukes, and they're saying, and that's a good thing. | ||
They're saying, we don't support regime change, but we do support going after Iran's nuclear weapons. | ||
And this is sort of like yet another, it's like a similar package deal with, well, Trump always said we were going after Iran's nukes. | ||
Now the Charlie Kirk They say death to America. | ||
It is America first to disarm Iran. | ||
Trump said the same thing. | ||
And that talking point is coming from him. | ||
He said America first means denuclearizing Iran. | ||
Now, let's talk about that. | ||
Once again, just like saying we shouldn't get involved, just like saying we shouldn't go on offense, just like saying, you know, Trump always said we're going to take out their nukes. | ||
This is yet another lie. | ||
We'll put it simply. | ||
Iran does not have a nuclear weapon. | ||
Iran is not pursuing a nuclear weapon. | ||
Not only that, the supreme leader of Iran, everybody always likes to talk about the mullahs, the mullahs, the mullahs. | ||
You hear that all the time. | ||
These people are idiots. | ||
Iran has a supreme leader, the Ayatollah. | ||
He is the chief cleric. | ||
He is the sovereign. | ||
He is the head of state of Iran. | ||
The supreme leader of Iran, the head mullah, the head cleric, promulgated a fatwa. | ||
20 years ago, saying, not only is Iran not pursuing a nuclear weapon, it is against Islamic law. | ||
He said it is against Islamic jurisprudence for a Muslim nation to acquire or pursue a nuclear bomb. | ||
So, when you hear these people say, they say death to America, I don't know, I mean, the Mullahs hate America. | ||
Let's quote the Supreme Leader. | ||
Why is this never talked about? | ||
Why have you never heard of this? | ||
Why is this not a headline? | ||
Why do conservatives never say this? | ||
It is the official Islamic doctrine of the Supreme Leader, the head of Shiite Islam in Iran, that it is against Islamic law to acquire a bomb. | ||
Now, people can say they don't believe that. | ||
People can say that Iran has covertly acquired a bomb with a clandestine weapons program and they don't trust him. | ||
That's fine. | ||
But in as much as people want to talk about what Iranians are saying and taking them at their word, why is that never mentioned? | ||
It's sort of like Osama bin Laden. | ||
When they blamed bin Laden for attacking the Twin Towers on 9-11, and they talk about how... | ||
They never mentioned that in Bin Laden's fatwa against the United States, Bin Laden said that he was coming for America because of our support for Israel, because of U.S. bases in the Hejaz in Saudi Arabia, because of the Israeli war in Lebanon in 1982, that that was the inspiration for various attacks. | ||
They never mentioned this. | ||
Why and why not? | ||
Moreover, for all this talk about nuclear proliferation, it is U.S. doctrine to oppose the proliferation of all WMDs, all weapons of mass destruction, chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons. | ||
There is one country in the Middle East that has nuclear weapons. | ||
One. | ||
That country is Israel. | ||
Israel is not a signatory on the non-proliferation treaty. | ||
Israel maintains a secretive, covert, undeclared arsenal of at least 200 nuclear bombs, deliverable by missile plane and submarine. | ||
Israel acquired a nuclear bomb by stealing nuclear technology from other countries, including the United States, and nuclear material from other countries, including the United States. | ||
They evaded international and U.S. inspections throughout the 60s in order to acquire this. | ||
I saw earlier today, Charlie Kirk and others have said, I don't know why. | ||
J.D. Vance said it too. | ||
The vice president said, I don't know why. | ||
Iran would enrich uranium to 60%. | ||
I don't know why. | ||
Unlike any other peaceful nuclear state that has nuclear energy, why would they enrich uranium to 60%? | ||
I'll tell you why. | ||
Because Israel triggered an arms race in the Middle East. | ||
Israel, in the 1950s, it became an obsession. | ||
Of their leadership to acquire the bomb by any means necessary. | ||
David Ben-Gurion, it was said, it was literally his obsession to the point of nervous breakdowns that Israel acquire the bomb. | ||
Probably they killed Jack Kennedy in order to pursue the bomb. | ||
And then throughout the 80s, throughout the 90s, throughout the 2000s, Israel sabotaged the nuclear weapons programs of every other one of their neighbors to suppress Their deterrent capability. | ||
In 1981, Iraq was developing a nuclear reactor in collaboration with France. | ||
Probably they wanted a nuclear weapon to counter Israel and balance Israel's nuclear weapon. | ||
Israel bombed their nuclear program in 81. In 1990, the United States invaded Iraq. | ||
In 2003, we invaded and overthrew their government. | ||
In 2007, Israel bombed Syria's nuclear program. | ||
Four years later, a civil war started and the United States, Turkey, Israel, and Saudi Arabia supported various Islamist extremist groups up to and including ISIS to overthrow Assad's government. | ||
He's now gone. | ||
In 2003, Libya voluntarily gave up its nuclear program. | ||
With US and international inspections, in 2011, Libya was overthrown with NATO airstrikes led by the United States. | ||
Why does Iran have a nuclear program? | ||
Why have they been put on the pathway to a latent nuclear weapons program or a threshold status between a peaceful program and something like a weapons program, to answer J.D. Vance's question? | ||
Because if you start in the middle of the story, it doesn't make sense. | ||
If you start at the beginning, you see that Israel triggered an arms race, secured the ultimate weapon, The ultimate capability and has used that as leverage to prosecute regime change wars against all of its neighbors. | ||
It's only in response as a reaction that every other country has tried to defend themselves and ultimately failed and were then destroyed by Israel. | ||
This is the same story with Iran. | ||
Now, I only lay that out to say, when people talk about Iran, you know, I saw Glenn Beck say this the other day. | ||
Glenn Beck said that the mullahs want a nuclear bomb to wash the world in blood and pave the way for the Mahdi or the 12th Imam or something like that. | ||
That's this theological, eschatological vision that they have for the world. | ||
They're trying to hasten the end of time by getting a nuke and killing everybody. | ||
Is that what's happening? | ||
Or is it in reality that Israel acquired the bomb and forced everybody else into an arms race to protect themselves from regime change by Israel? | ||
Now they say that, well, Israel had to strike Iran, and now the United States does too because of their nuclear program. | ||
Well, I'd like to read to you a report. | ||
This is from U.S. Intelligence. | ||
It says that as of Thursday, When Israel initiated the attack on Iran, Iran did not have nukes, was not pursuing nukes, and was at best three years away from acquiring one. | ||
So think about that. | ||
When they tell you, well, you know, look, Trump always said we were going to denuclearize Iran. | ||
When they tell you we're going to bomb their nukes and nothing else. | ||
When they tell you Iran wants to get a nuke to wash the world in blood because they're crazy Muslims and they just want to kill everybody for no reason. | ||
Iran does not have nukes, is not pursuing nukes currently, and is at best three years away from a decision to make one to actually acquiring one. | ||
This is from U.S. Intelligence. | ||
It says, quote, When Israel launched its series of strikes against Iran last week, it issued a number of dire warnings about the country's nuclear program, suggesting Iran was fast approaching a point of no return in its quest to obtain nuclear weapons and that the strikes were necessary to preempt that outcome. | ||
But U.S. intelligence assessments had reached a different conclusion. | ||
Not only was Iran not pursuing a nuclear weapon, it was up to three years away from being able to produce and deliver one to a target of its choosing. | ||
Now, after days of Israeli strikes, U.S. intelligence officials believe that so far, Israel may have set back Iran's nuclear program by only a matter of months. | ||
Even as Israel has done significant damage to Iran's facility at Natanz, which houses the most centrifuges necessary to enrich uranium, a second heavily fortified site at Fordow remains effectively untouched. | ||
"The End"We went from no new wars. | ||
The president of peace. | ||
To stay out of it. | ||
To stay out of it offensively. | ||
To, well, Trump never said he wasn't going to bomb Iran's nukes. | ||
To bomb the nukes, but just not regime change. | ||
They don't have them. | ||
They don't have them. | ||
They're not pursuing them. | ||
And the only reason we're even at this point, and let's be honest, Iran is a threshold state. | ||
That's not a legal technical status, but it is what they are. | ||
The only reason they've come this far, in spite of declaring it contrary to their law, in spite of being open to inspections and negotiations and the rest of it, is because Israel has the bomb and Israel, in concert with the United States, has carried out regime change in like eight countries in the past 30 years. | ||
So yet another lie. | ||
Well, we're bombing their nukes. | ||
They don't have them. | ||
It's the same story as Iraq. | ||
And the last thing. | ||
You don't bomb Iran's nuclear program and then not have regime change. | ||
That is necessarily going to come next. | ||
You can go back as far as the 1990s and the early 2000s. | ||
And Benjamin Netanyahu was saying regime change is the goal. | ||
Here's a quote. | ||
This is Netanyahu in 2006. | ||
He said, and I quote, try to hear the subtlety here. | ||
He said the goal is not just to prevent Iran from going nuclear, but to get rid of the regime altogether. | ||
2006. | ||
That was 20 years ago. | ||
And you could go back in the 90s, similar statements by previous prime ministers that Iran is their number one threat. | ||
Eventually the Iranian regime has to go. | ||
They're not being subtle about it. | ||
This is part of a pattern, maybe in a vacuum, maybe if you woke up on Thursday and had amnesia, you had short-term memory loss or something, you could say, well, we're just going into bomb Iran's nukes. | ||
The nukes that they don't have, the nukes that they're not pursuing, the threshold status that they only have maintained because Israel's destroyed every other country from the safety of their underground nuclear bunker. | ||
And now we're being sold a limited strike without casualties, without regime change. | ||
They're denuclearizing Iran for regime change. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
They're denuclearizing Iran for regime change. | ||
They started by killing Iran's top generals. | ||
Then they destroyed their air bases. | ||
Then they destroyed their missile silos to degrade their ability to retaliate. | ||
Then they started bombing their oil refineries, their energy, which is the heart of their economy. | ||
Now we want to destroy their nuclear facilities. | ||
What do you think comes next? | ||
It's going to be toppling the government. | ||
They have been in the process of grooming the Shah's successor, the next in line in the Pahlavi dynasty. | ||
Who I imagine they assume is going to take over and restore the Iranian monarchy after the Islamic Republic is toppled. | ||
Of course that's the next step. | ||
Of course that's what they're advocating. | ||
It's what they've always been advocating. | ||
Why would it be a problem if Iran had nukes or that there was even a good deal with the United States if their goal was anything other than regime change? | ||
So this is yet another deception, yet another disingenuous talking point. | ||
Marketing being foisted on us to cultivate indifference so that people say every step of the way, oh, well, let's just not pay attention to the gathering storm in the Middle East at all. | ||
Oh, well, conflict has broken out, but let's let them duke it out. | ||
It's not our problem. | ||
Oh, we're involved? | ||
Well, let's just not attack them directly. | ||
Well, we're going to attack them directly, but just they're nukes, not regime change. | ||
The entire thing. | ||
It's a rollout, like for a CD, like for an album, like for a movie. | ||
It is calculated every step of the way to make sure you do not protest. | ||
You do not go in the streets and say, no war with Iran. | ||
You don't raise your voice on social media and say, no war with Iran. | ||
And once again, remember who is responsible for it all, the Jews. | ||
They are responsible for every war in the world. | ||
It's not even debatable at this point. | ||
This has nothing to do with oil. | ||
This has nothing to do with democracy. | ||
This has nothing to do with liberal internationalism. | ||
We are at war with Iran because they pose a threat to Israel's hegemony. | ||
That's why we're bombing their nukes to pave the way for regime change so Israel can dominate the region because that makes them the most powerful they can be. | ||
They used their allies in the United States that aren't even Israeli. | ||
The Israeli state used American Jews. | ||
Think of this. | ||
American-born American Jews that have never known a country other than America. | ||
They were born here. | ||
They were raised here. | ||
They made their fortune here. | ||
Many of them are liberal. | ||
Many of them are Democrats. | ||
They're not even right-wing. | ||
They weren't even supporters of Netanyahu. | ||
But because they are Jewish, they can be counted on and relied upon to lobby the government to bomb Iran on Israel's behalf. | ||
So don't tell me it's about oil. | ||
Don't tell me it's about democracy. | ||
Don't tell me it's nation-building or neocons. | ||
And don't even tell me it's Zionists or like Kudniks. | ||
Don't tell me it's revisionist Zionists. | ||
It is Jews that did this. | ||
It is the Jews in Israel. | ||
It is the Jews in the diaspora. | ||
It is right-wing Jews. | ||
It is left-wing Jews. | ||
It is Jews in the Likud party. | ||
It is Jews outside the Likud party. | ||
It is Jews on the Republican side, Jews on the Democratic side. | ||
They have counted upon, across the board, Jews on the basis of their loyalty to the Jewish nation worldwide to lobby the government for this ultimate strike. | ||
That's why all of this is happening. | ||
And you know what's going to happen? | ||
It's very obvious. | ||
Either the United States will get involved now and we bomb Iran. | ||
If we don't, Israel will launch a false flag against the United States to force us. | ||
They'll blow up a U.S. base, a U.S. ship, a terror attack on American soil. | ||
One way or another, we're getting involved. | ||
And when we bomb Iran's nuclear sites, you know what happens the next day? | ||
Iran is going to drop missiles on American bases, and American soldiers are going to die. | ||
And what do you think happens then? | ||
We say, well, you know, they were right to respond. | ||
We did our nuclear strike. | ||
Now we're done. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
Americans are going to die. | ||
They're going to die some more. | ||
And then we're going to fight for regime change, and more Americans are going to die. | ||
And on the end of it, Iran is going to have regime change. | ||
A government will be installed that is loyal to Israel and Washington. | ||
And a lot of Americans will be dead. | ||
A lot of money will have been spent. | ||
America will have been spread thin for Israel. | ||
Americans that are alive today will be dead next week because of Israel. | ||
Because Israel wanted them to. | ||
Israel sees their death as a victory. | ||
Because it makes us fight for them, for their wars. | ||
Because they fucking hate us. | ||
You want to talk about religious nutjobs in the desert? | ||
You want to talk about religious fanatics that hate Christians, that hate Europeans? | ||
You want to talk about religious fanatics that can't be trusted with a nuclear bomb? | ||
Psychopaths in the desert that are willing to kill Americans and children? | ||
The answer's right in front of you. | ||
It's not Iran. | ||
It's Israel. | ||
And if you don't believe me, then explain why they're always at the arch of Titus, giving it the middle finger. | ||
Explain that one to me. | ||
Explain why Gad Saad, the Jew in Canada, said he's going to leave the West because we don't support Israel. | ||
Explain why Ben Shapiro said the only reason he loves America is because we give money to Israel. | ||
I have a newsflash for you. | ||
This is a little thought experiment. | ||
It's a newsflash and a thought experiment. | ||
It's a two-in-one gift. | ||
I'm going to give it to you right now. | ||
Here's a little piece of advice. | ||
Here's a little thought experiment. | ||
Do you think, for even one second, that if the United States stopped supporting Israel such that it imperiled Israel's survival and existence, Do you think the Jews in America would hesitate to treat the United States government like the government of Nazi Germany? | ||
All of the hatred, all of the seething, obsessive, histrionic, paranoid hatred that the Jews have for the Nazis, for Nazi Germany, for even for that matter, Iran and the Palestinians. | ||
Do you think for one second they would be incapable of harboring that against Americans if Americans did not protect Israel? | ||
If Americans were skeptical of Israel, distrusting of Jews, if America endeavored to disempower Jews so they couldn't force us to fight their wars? | ||
What do you think would happen if the U.S. government said Jewish billionaires can't put money in politics to make us fight wars for Israel? | ||
Mark my words, they would have the same hatred of America like they do for Nazi Germany. | ||
What does that tell you? | ||
It means they already hate us. | ||
They already hate us. | ||
They've hated us from the beginning. | ||
They hate us because we are the new Rome. | ||
They hate us because we descend from the old Rome. | ||
They hate us because we are Christians. | ||
They hate us because we are not Jews. | ||
They hate us because we are not of their tribe. | ||
They don't believe we have souls. | ||
They believe they were created in the image of God. | ||
They have a cosmic importance in this world. | ||
They have a cosmic duty to repair the universe. | ||
And they think that we are animals that are here to help them. | ||
They think that we are lower form of life. | ||
We are beasts that are here to help them do it. | ||
Goyim, the nations they call us. | ||
The nations. | ||
I also use it as a pejorative to mean a beast. | ||
A beast that looks like a man but is still a beast. | ||
And if you think that they reserve that hatred for the Palestinians but not us, that they're capable of harboring a hatred where they can have this collective guilt against the Palestinians but not us, that they can hate the Iranians or the Nazis or the Russians for that matter. | ||
The Russian czar and his family at the Winter Palace, but not Americans. | ||
You're mistaken. | ||
They do, and they're not your friend. | ||
They can never be our friends. | ||
As long as they adhere to Jewish supremacy. | ||
As long as they adhere to that religion. | ||
And what has become a form of a secular religion, an ethno-religion. | ||
Many of them, they don't even believe in the Old Testament, like Strauss, like others, but they still believe in their story, their nationhood, their victimization, their... | ||
That's the red pill at the center of it all. | ||
That's why we're here. | ||
So anyway, so that's that. | ||
And pay attention to who's not telling you the whole story. | ||
The one other last thing before we get into the news, and this is another subtle thing. | ||
It's a bit more subtle than the Charlie Kirks and the Michael Knowles and all these other idiots. | ||
Something that Tucker Carlson and others are saying. | ||
They're talking about Iran and the regime change war that's about to unfold as though this is the plan of neocon planners in the deep state, in the government. | ||
You're hearing this a lot. | ||
It's nation building. | ||
It's neocons. | ||
It's regime change. | ||
Let's be very clear. | ||
There's sort of two ideas here. | ||
Let's talk about the war in Iraq. | ||
In Iraq, what we were told is that Iraq was connected to Al-Qaeda and therefore responsible for 9-11. | ||
They were behind an anthrax plot. | ||
We were told they were building weapons of mass destruction. | ||
We were also told that overthrowing Saddam Hussein had this big strategic significance because if we could create a democracy in Iraq, democracy might take root and spread to other countries. | ||
And why is that beneficial? | ||
Because of liberal internationalism. | ||
Liberal internationalism is a school of thought in international relations and it rests on a number of assumptions. | ||
One of those core tenets is democratic peace theory. | ||
It says that democracies don't declare war on each other. | ||
So if we turned Iraq into a democracy, and this was also, by the way, the thinking behind the Arab Spring in 2011, they said if Iraq became a democracy, And we invested in it. | ||
It became part of complex interdependence, became part of the international trade system, joined the UN and the rest of it. | ||
They said other countries would emulate that model. | ||
And the Middle East would suddenly be friendly to Israel and Washington, and it would be rich and prosperous and peaceful and stable and all the rest. | ||
And so that was the idea, was not only to overthrow Saddam Hussein and denuclearize Iraq, but also to nation-build. | ||
That's where you hear that term, nation-building. | ||
We weren't just there to overthrow Saddam and take away the nukes. | ||
We were there to build a new democratic country. | ||
And, of course, what happened? | ||
Well, some say hubris. | ||
You can't plant the seeds of democracy in a country that never had it. | ||
You can't go to a culture that is incompatible with the West that has no history of liberalism. | ||
And you can't export our model to them. | ||
We learned that the hard way. | ||
So they say. | ||
It was hubris. | ||
It was this utopian vision motivated by maybe good intentions to export a model that would never work idealistically. | ||
And it failed. | ||
And we learned that lesson. | ||
And now we have a different tack in the Middle East. | ||
Now we overthrow Gaddafi and we don't even bother. | ||
We don't even bother trying to create a democracy. | ||
We overthrow Assad and we just let ISIS take the wheel. | ||
Let's be very clear, though. | ||
Everything that I just said is a lie. | ||
That's all tenuous. | ||
No. | ||
Wrong. | ||
The reason we went to war in Iraq... | ||
Don't believe me? | ||
Read Oded Yanan's plan for the 1980s. | ||
Better yet, Israel Shehak wrote a book about it. | ||
It's 32 pages. | ||
It's on Internet Archive. | ||
Look it up. | ||
You're on a book recommendation? | ||
There you go. | ||
Oded Yanan, who was an advisor to a future Israeli prime minister, wrote this in the late 70s, early 80s. | ||
He said, we have to destroy Iraq. | ||
We have to rip it apart into a bunch of different pieces. | ||
In 1996, many of the apparatchiks that went to work under George W. Bush in the State Department and the DOD and the Pentagon, they drafted a report for Benjamin Netanyahu's government. | ||
And it said, in order to secure Israel's northern border and the realm, we need to overthrow Saddam. | ||
We need to roll back and destabilize Syria and then eventually go for Iran. | ||
It's literally their playbook. | ||
In PNAC's memo, a few years later, Project for a New American Century, they released a similar report. | ||
They said we have to overthrow Saddam. | ||
In order to do that, we need a new Pearl Harbor, 9-11. | ||
Saddam was Israel's number one enemy. | ||
Israel almost killed George Bush in 1990 because he wouldn't overthrow Saddam. | ||
Israel was threatened by Iraq. | ||
Israel was threatened by Syria and Iran. | ||
And that is why we have visited all those different countries. | ||
That's why we visited Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Lebanon, all of it. | ||
Now those that say, this is a completely contrary explanation. | ||
When people say, no, we got into Iraq because of the folly of liberal internationalism. | ||
Or neoconservatism or democratic realism as promulgated by Charles Krauthammer. | ||
People that say, and there's something similar there to you as a Jew, but when they say, We wanted to build a democracy, but it didn't work. | ||
We tried to export liberalism, but it never took root. | ||
We learned our lesson the hard way. | ||
No, that is a cover story. | ||
That's a cover story that maybe George W. Bush believed, and maybe Dick Cheney believed that, and maybe some people believe that. | ||
But they were pushed. | ||
They were pushed on that lie by Jewish neocons at the Weekly Standard and National Review in like 15 or 20 publications by think tanks, by lobbyists who were all Jewish and aligned with Israel and aligned with Israel's strategic agenda, which was to overthrow Iraq to secure Israel's borders. | ||
It had nothing to do with democracy. | ||
It had nothing to do with nation building or any of that. | ||
That's how they sold it. | ||
And now, 20 years later, we're getting this again. | ||
Tucker Carlson called out Mark Levin. | ||
Last week, two weeks ago, before Israel bombed Iran, Mark Levin and Ike Perlmutter, a Jewish donor, had lunch with Trump at the White House, and they pressed Trump to go to war in Iran. | ||
Tucker Carlson wrote a long post criticizing Mark Levin and his efforts To pressure Trump to go to war in Iran. | ||
Throughout the entire post, Tucker did not once mention that Mark Levin is Jewish and is pushing Trump because of his loyalty to Israel. | ||
He said it's about neocons. | ||
It's about regime change. | ||
It's about nation building. | ||
As a matter of fact, we all know it has nothing to do with any of those things. | ||
Nobody's pushing to go to war in Iran to nation build or because we think Iran will be a democracy. | ||
On the contrary. | ||
People are saying we should overthrow the Iranian government and install a monarchy. | ||
This is not nation-building. | ||
This is not neocon. | ||
This is not liberal internationalism. | ||
This is, as explicitly as it gets, just Israel's foreign policy. | ||
We're going to war in Iran because it is Israel's foreign policy. | ||
Our foreign policy is dictated by Israel. | ||
It's good for them. | ||
We're doing it. | ||
And why is that not being spotlighted? | ||
Why is no one drawing attention to this? | ||
Everyone's talking about everything else. | ||
People are talking about the folly of regime change, the folly of nation-building, whether democracy is exportable. | ||
It has nothing to do with any of that. | ||
Israel fired the first shot because they've been deliberately sabotaging diplomacy, because they want us to fight Iran on their behalf, because Iran is their enemy, and that's all there is to it. | ||
Americans will die because it's good for Israel. | ||
Period. | ||
End of story. | ||
Now, what conclusions can you draw from that? | ||
Israel's not our ally. | ||
Probably they're more like an enemy. | ||
Because if we decided to isolate them, if we decided to cut them off, they would hurt our country and we wouldn't be able to stop them because we are so infiltrated. | ||
Don't you understand that? | ||
Not only are they not our ally, if the second... | ||
They would hurt us. | ||
They would kill our president. | ||
They would hurt Americans. | ||
They wouldn't hesitate. | ||
And ultimately, they would be willing to drop a nuclear bomb on us. | ||
It's called the Samson option. | ||
They are not our friends. | ||
And they should not have influence in our country. | ||
And Jewish people, they just cannot be trusted in the highest echelons of power insofar as they are loyal to another regime like this, whether it's Israel or it's world Jewry as a whole. | ||
Nobody wants to go there. | ||
Nobody wants to take it there. | ||
People want to talk about neocons and the deep state and the CIA and NGOs and the State Department and USAID and the Catholic Church and Gladio and all this nonsense, all to avoid what is right in your face, the obvious. | ||
This is Israel's foreign policy. | ||
Americans are going to die for Israel. | ||
And that's because Jews have so much power over America. | ||
We are a vassal state. | ||
We have no sovereignty. | ||
We have no independence. | ||
America first is not about foreign policy on some level. | ||
It's not about immigration. | ||
America first is about sovereignty. | ||
Do we have sovereignty? | ||
Do Americans run America? | ||
Are Americans in charge of America? | ||
Can the American president overrule Israel, overrule Jewish billionaires, overrule Wall Street and the media and the rest of it? | ||
Because if the answer is no, then we have no sovereignty. | ||
We have no republic. | ||
If our president, which is a real office created by the Constitution, empowered by the Electoral College, and now through the voters, if he has no power, then we have no power. | ||
And if we have no power, then who does? | ||
This tiny minority that hates us? | ||
That's the issue at hand here. | ||
And I'm not willing to be put on a reservation by Stephen Miller. | ||
We're going to applaud the good dark elves, the good Jews. | ||
They're going to kick out the immigrants while still running our country. | ||
So we could have a better quality of life. | ||
I don't want a better quality of life. | ||
I want freedom. | ||
I want sovereignty. | ||
I want independence. | ||
I'm a fucking American. | ||
I'm a Christian. | ||
But we are going to move on and get into the news at some point. | ||
When do we start this show? | ||
Like, a little after 9.30? | ||
Sheesh. | ||
We haven't even gotten into the latest in the war. | ||
So we are going to move into that, but I just want to throw that out there because, look, we're in this apocalyptic crisis. | ||
It is suicidal for America. | ||
Everyone recognizes that. | ||
Everyone recognizes this is... | ||
And it is an unforced error. | ||
It's a repeated mistake. | ||
How many times have we done this? | ||
Afghanistan. | ||
Guess who's in charge of Afghanistan? | ||
The Taliban. | ||
Iraq. | ||
Guess who's in charge of Iraq? | ||
Hezbollah. | ||
Okay? | ||
Hezbollah is part of their security apparatus. | ||
In Syria, guess who's in charge of Syria? | ||
Al-Qaeda, okay? | ||
Al-Julani, who they're now calling Ahmed al-Shara, he comes from Al-Qaeda. | ||
Who's in charge of Libya? | ||
Terrorists. | ||
Over and over and over again. | ||
And we're about to make another mistake. | ||
It's going to cost more money, kill more Americans. | ||
We're already spread thin between Ukraine and Taiwan and the rest of it. | ||
And the dimension that nobody wants to talk about is who has been responsible for all these events going back to 63, 2001, and now this. | ||
It's just downright un-American to not have the courage to call that out. | ||
And people can say whatever they want about it. | ||
People say, oh, well, you need to be more strategic. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Was it strategic when we declared independence against the British Empire? | ||
Was that strategic? | ||
I think they were kind of picking a fight that they were unlikely to win in 1776, too, actually. | ||
Is it American to try and cozy up to our Jewish masters, and if we kiss their ass enough, maybe they'll let us stop importing immigrants? | ||
Stephen Miller's the Hebrew hammer. | ||
He's awesome. | ||
He's making me like them, actually. | ||
I think we should have Stephen Miller. | ||
I'm okay with the Jewish president if it's Stephen Miller. | ||
Why? | ||
Because he's going to give us reprieve from the endless onslaught of mass migration? | ||
Give me a break. | ||
Fuck you. | ||
You are not American. | ||
So, you know, and they say, well, you know, I'm founding stock. | ||
Your ancestors would piss on you. | ||
They would piss on you. | ||
They say, I'm, you know, I'm founding stock. | ||
I'm a founding stock Protestant. | ||
And you kiss the ass of your Jewish masters? | ||
Founding stock would piss on you. | ||
They'd be rolling over in their graves. | ||
They would hate you. | ||
They would want you to kill yourself immediately. | ||
You know, I see all these dissidents on Twitter, dissidents. | ||
They got their flags in the bio. | ||
A founding stock, Mayflower stock. | ||
Your ancestors put their lives and their honor and their sacred fortune on the line. | ||
For their sovereignty against the British Empire. | ||
You kiss the ass of Israel. | ||
You kiss the ass of Jews who hate you. | ||
Yoram Izzoni banned Peter Brimelow from his conference and you kiss their ass. | ||
They would hate you. | ||
The founders and the revolutionaries would hate you. | ||
You're not a real American. | ||
You're not a real Roman. | ||
You're not a real Christian. | ||
This is the struggle of our times. | ||
What's the struggle of our times? | ||
Against the left? | ||
The Democrats? | ||
Harry Sisson? | ||
People got a lot more to say about Harry Sisson than they have to say about Netanyahu, and that tells you something. | ||
They got a lot more to say about the people criticizing Netanyahu than they do about Netanyahu. | ||
If someone is spending all their time on Twitter carefully critiquing and managing how you critique Trump or how you critique Israel, rather than critiquing Trump and Israel, that should tell you something, shouldn't it? | ||
All right, but that's that. | ||
We do have to move on. | ||
We're going to get into the news for tonight. | ||
We'll talk about the current state of the conflict, but I just had to get that out of my system because it just, I mean, these people are scum. | ||
They're scum. | ||
Some of you are them, and most of you don't know them, but I do. | ||
These people in D.C., they are scum. | ||
Scum. | ||
These people in Washington, D.C., these influencers, these verified checkmarks on Twitter, these cocksuckers that go to CPAC, that go on Fox News, that say things like, I have my words in the Washington Examiner. | ||
I have my words in National Review. | ||
They are scum. | ||
They would do anything for a check. | ||
They would do anything to get invited to a party or get a guest spot on a show. | ||
They would do anything. | ||
To be perceived as a little bit more prestigious. | ||
And they're not who they say they are. | ||
They're all liars. | ||
They go by fake names. | ||
I mean, Tucker Carlson's in the CIA. | ||
He lies about it. | ||
Everything about him is fake. | ||
Okay, now this is just seething hatred. | ||
We've got to move on because now this is just seething hatred for people in politics. | ||
But I'm just telling you, they're horrible human beings. | ||
They're not real human beings. | ||
They're not Americans. | ||
But I want to move on, and I feel that way about Matt Walsh, who's in Nashville, actually, and Patrick Casey, who's in Arlington, and to some extent Scott Greer, who's also out there, and just all these people that are just lying all the time. | ||
But anyway, I do want to move on. | ||
We have to get into the—because now I'm just, like, I'm feeling it, and now I'm just, like, drunk on anger and hatred, so we've got to reel it in. | ||
See, the character development is recognizing— In the middle of the rant. | ||
Wait a second. | ||
I think I'm drunk on hatred and anger. | ||
Need to reel that in a little bit. | ||
Because this is a commentary analysis show. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to get into the actual fight between Iran and Israel. | ||
And like I said at the top of the show, we're going to talk about what's happening on the battlefield. | ||
And there's not too much happening on the battlefield that's more of the same. | ||
And it appears to be slowing down a little bit, actually. | ||
We'll talk about why that is, the possibilities for why that is. | ||
And then the big question is whether and how the United States will get involved. | ||
That, of course, is still the question mark hanging over everything. | ||
So first, let's talk about the battlefield. | ||
We're entering now, this is day six. | ||
One, two, three, four. | ||
Yeah, day six of the conflict, which started on Thursday in America, Friday in Israel. | ||
But as you know, the conflict started on Thursday. | ||
Israel launched a major surprise attack on Iran. | ||
And once again, it's important to reiterate how these strikes are being carried out so you understand. | ||
Recall that when Israel launched their surprise attack, it started first with a major cyber attack to bring down Iran's air defenses. | ||
That was the critical first step. | ||
Second step is that missiles and drones were launched from within Iran. | ||
The first wave did not come from fighter jets that took off from Israel. | ||
The first wave of attacks came from inside of Iran's territory. | ||
Secretive covert bases had been established years prior. | ||
Where they had put in place suicide drones in the backs of trucks or inside of buildings, maybe missile launch posts or mobile missile launchers. | ||
Those were the first strikes. | ||
And those were decapitation strikes targeted against the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Iran's military, and Iran's nuclear scientists. | ||
That first attack constituted what is called effects-based operations. | ||
Again, this is something that Israel has used in other conflicts. | ||
Effects-based operations means they're targeting command, control, and communications. | ||
That means you're going after the leadership, the chain of command, to collapse it. | ||
You're going after comms to disorganize the forces. | ||
And they did this in Lebanon in 2006. | ||
They did this against Hezbollah last October with the pager and radio attacks and high-level assassinations. | ||
And then, just like... | ||
Then they came in in waves with Israeli fighter jets bombing Iran, bombing their air bases. | ||
And what this does is it prevents Iran's air force from effectively flying over the sky and combating Israeli fighter jets. | ||
They took out Iran's radar and air defenses to prevent them from shooting down Israeli jets. | ||
They took out Iran's ballistic missile sites, their launch platforms, which inhibits Iran's ability to retaliate eventually. | ||
And they started to do damage against Iran's nuclear sites, specifically at Natanz. | ||
Where most of it is underground, some of it is above ground and it seems that they were able to disable the entire facility by disrupting its flow of electricity. | ||
That was the first day of operations. | ||
It was that initial effects-based operations strike, cyber attack, decapitation strike on the military. | ||
To take out the comms grid, take out the radar, their intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, take out their top brass to disrupt the chain of command, and then they came in with the air power to level Iran, again, with 700 airstrikes and degrade some of those key military capabilities. | ||
That was day one. | ||
Day two, Iran retaliates. | ||
And there was some surprise there because a lot of people questioned whether Iran would be able to retaliate at all. | ||
Israel's first strike was so surprisingly effective and unprecedented that many people were wondering by Friday afternoon or morning, does Iran even have the ability to retaliate at all? | ||
Do they have a chain of command? | ||
Do they have a security apparatus? | ||
Do they have the ability to launch missiles? | ||
Do they have the ability to target various positions inside of Israel? | ||
So when Iran retaliated, that was a big sign that the tide of the conflict was not going to be as one-sided as we thought. | ||
And Iran unleashed a missile barrage of dozens, or it's difficult to say exactly how many because there's conflicting reports, but in waves, they launched hundreds of ballistic missiles accompanied by kamikaze drones against Israel. | ||
In that first day, and then in the weekend, They did not make too many impacts. | ||
And again, the information is not reliable. | ||
It's debated. | ||
Some people say there were as few as maybe 10 impacts. | ||
Some say it was 35 or higher. | ||
But let's say that Iran has a hit ratio of about 10%. | ||
So for every 10 ballistic missiles that they launch, one of them will make an impact. | ||
Since Friday, Iran has launched approximately 400 missiles. | ||
About 35 impacts have occurred, so it's a little bit less than 10%. | ||
Ever since Friday, this has been the state of the conflict. | ||
Israel launching airstrikes against Iran, Iran retaliating with ballistic missiles and suicide drones without having a significant effect. | ||
Let's talk a little bit more about the capabilities in particular. | ||
So again, the reason that Iran is not penetrating Israel as effectively as Maybe people might expect, is because Israel has a complex, comprehensive missile defense system. | ||
It's not just the Iron Dome. | ||
Israel has an Iron Dome system, which is for short-range rockets from Hamas, from Hezbollah, which is situated on their northern and southern border. | ||
They have the David Sling for medium-range missiles, and then they have the Arrow 1 and Arrow 2 systems for longer-range ballistic missiles like the ones that are being launched from Iran. | ||
They have Iron Dome, David Sling, Arrow 1, and Arrow 2. In addition to that, they also have the American Air Force and a number of other air forces from the surrounding countries like Jordan and even the United Kingdom and France have intervened as well, shooting down some of the drones over Syrian and Jordanian airspace. | ||
So there is this complex, comprehensive, anti-ballistic missile, anti-drone shield that is preventing a lot of Iran's missiles from getting inside of Israel. | ||
There's been another development. | ||
Iran is claiming that they have shot down five FFAs. | ||
I think it's F-35 jets that Israel is flying over Iran, which would be a big deal because these are very sophisticated jets that Israel operates from the United States. | ||
Iran says they're going to reveal at least one of those, one of the downed aircraft. | ||
Many mainstream sources are skeptical that they shot down five. | ||
Maybe it's like one or two or three. | ||
Iran is claiming that they've shot down Iran's Over the past couple of days, many of the operations that Israel is conducting in Iran are originating from inside of Iran, meaning that increasingly it's not Israeli jets from Israel. | ||
Like the original strike, these are commandos inside of Iran launching drones. | ||
Launching car bombings, remotely detonating explosives planted inside trucks and cars, carrying out, again, more mobile missile systems inside of Iran. | ||
And there's been videos of this on Telegram and Twitter of Iran chasing Mossad in a van. | ||
I don't know if that's real, but that's what's being reported. | ||
So the conflict is sort of changing as the week has gone on. | ||
And today, the big story is that Iran is not really launching any missiles at Israel at all. | ||
They're still launching ballistic missiles at Israel in waves, but whereas on Friday they were launching hundreds of missiles in waves of dozens of missiles at a time, now they're launching 30 missiles throughout the course of the day in waves of three or four or five at a time. | ||
And this is a story. | ||
This is from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, Marking the lowest volume since it began retaliating for Israel's airstrikes. | ||
Experts say the change could reflect Iran's diminished ability to strike back or a deliberate shift toward lower intensity attacks sustained over a longer period of time. | ||
So either Iran is running out of missiles and so they just don't have many more, or they do have a lot of missiles, but they're trying to spread them out and they're going to do five. | ||
At a time, 30 every day, so that they could keep this up for months, so that they could fight a true war of attrition. | ||
It says, Israel successfully intercepts most incoming missiles and is trying to strip Iran of its ability to launch them by targeting its launchers and stockpiles. | ||
According to Israel's chief spokesperson from their military, the Israeli Air Force had destroyed more than 120 surface-to-surface launchers, which he said was about one-third of Iran's arsenal. | ||
The slowdown in Iran's missile fire may indicate that Israeli strikes have damaged. | ||
Tehran's ability to launch projectiles. | ||
It could also suggest, alternatively, that Iranian leaders are preparing for a conflict that may stretch on for weeks or even months. | ||
Israel initially estimated that Iran had around 2,000 ballistic missiles before the war began. | ||
After firing roughly 400 and sustaining hits to some of its stockpiles, Israeli experts now believe the stockpile is around 1,000 ballistic missiles. | ||
So if Iran launched 400... | ||
If Israel destroyed 150 launchers and destroyed some stockpiles amounting to 600 missiles, maybe they have about 1,000 left. | ||
Without resupplies from the United States or greater involvement by U.S. forces, some assessments project that Israel can maintain its missile defense for only 10 to 12 more days if Iran maintains a steady tempo of attacks, according to an individual briefed on U.S. and Israeli intelligence assessments. | ||
So now this is becoming the fight. | ||
It's a war of attrition. | ||
The reason why we have to talk about the means, the mode by which the fighting is being carried out is to understand the strategic dimension of the conflict. | ||
The reason I bring up this effects-based operation doctrine is because Israel historically has over-relied or overly relied upon that as opposed to actual military capabilities. | ||
Iran has a one-million-man army. | ||
They've got 600,000 soldiers, 400,000 reservists, and that's split up between various different sections of their armed forces, but they have a million soldiers. | ||
It's a huge country. | ||
They have 90 million people. | ||
They have huge networks of underground tunnels and bunkers and... | ||
Iran is a country, it's literally built for this war. | ||
The country is a fortress. | ||
The country is mountains and desert with subterranean bases. | ||
The Shiite religion, if you know anything about it, they are martyrs. | ||
It's their national culture. | ||
It's their national character. | ||
This nation was made for this war. | ||
And so last week, there was all this exuberance on the Israeli side. | ||
Again, because of the surprising effectiveness, because they caught Iran off guard, because of the unprecedented nature of these drone attacks, which sort of emulated what happened in Russia a couple of weeks ago, everybody said, hey, this is a done deal. | ||
It's over. | ||
Will Iran even be able to retaliate at all? | ||
Well, as the days are going by, we're finding out that, yes, on Friday, Iran did demonstrate the ability to retaliate. | ||
As a matter of fact, they launched hundreds of missiles, and those missiles were dialed in. | ||
They hit Israel's Ministry of Defense. | ||
They hit, according to some reports, Israel's nuclear reactor. | ||
They hit the Mossad base in northern Israel. | ||
And so not only is Iran able to retaliate, but they can retaliate with effectiveness. | ||
And if 10% of their missiles are getting through, that's still significant damage. | ||
What's more, if Iran has the ability to retaliate in perpetuity, now the nature of the conflict changes. | ||
And so, yeah, Israel killed six of their top guys, and Israel took out some of their military infrastructure. | ||
As long as Iran can maintain a steady pace of launching ballistic missiles at Israel, it's only a matter of time. | ||
Iran's missiles are cheaper than Israel's missile interceptors. | ||
With each passing day, Israel's stockpile of missile interceptors is approaching zero. | ||
And Iran's stockpile of ballistic missiles is approaching zero at a slower pace. | ||
So, for Israel, they need this to be as quick as possible. | ||
They can't fight long wars. | ||
The 1967 war was six days. | ||
The 1973 war was a few weeks. | ||
In 2006, it lasted four weeks in Lebanon. | ||
Israel doesn't fight ground wars. | ||
And when they do, they don't fight long wars. | ||
They never fight long wars. | ||
They specialize in intelligence. | ||
They specialize in surveillance. | ||
They specialize with their air force. | ||
They're not built for this. | ||
They're not built for a long-term conflict. | ||
What's more, and this has been the strategic component at the heart of it, if Israel's strategic objective was to destroy Iran's nuclear facility, they will not be able to achieve that on their own at all. | ||
So as the days and weeks go on, you're going to get a situation where Iran can penetrate Israel all the time. | ||
Israel will have to pick and choose which missiles it shoots down because they will run out of interceptors in a matter of weeks. | ||
At that point, Iran is launching ballistic missiles and they'll be able to regularly make impact inside of Israel. | ||
At the same time... | ||
The facility at Fordow is deep underground. | ||
They can't touch it. | ||
As long as that is there and unaffected, Iran is enriching uranium probably to 90% and maybe on their way to constructing a nuclear device. | ||
They may have made that decision. | ||
They might not have. | ||
But in terms of ambiguity, for strategic purposes, Israel has to assume that they are. | ||
So this is a bad situation for Israel. | ||
Now this is where the United States comes in. | ||
Of course the United States is watching all this. | ||
And so is Israel. | ||
And of course Israel knew all this. | ||
And so did the United States. | ||
That was sort of part of the plan. | ||
Iran is reducing its missile attacks so they can stretch them out over the weeks. | ||
So that this can become a war of attrition that will become very unpleasant, let's say. | ||
Very uncomfortable for the Israelis. | ||
But the Israelis were counting on this. | ||
They knew that this would happen. | ||
They know that Iran has ballistic missiles. | ||
They know that Iran has enrichment at Fordow, far below the mountains where they can't touch it. | ||
Israel provoked Iran into an exchange of fire, which is reciprocal, that really cannot be stopped at this point. | ||
There's no off-ramp for this. | ||
They knew they would be imperiled, and they knew that that would be the type of situation that would draw in the United States. | ||
And this is where Trump comes in. | ||
So now the question is, will the United States come in on the side of Israel and tip the scale in their favor? | ||
Because if the United States comes in and bombs Fordow, then this is a win for Israel. | ||
Israel's strategic objectives have been complete. | ||
And then, once Israel is no longer concerned about a nuclear capability from Iran, Israel can kill their leaders and topple their government. | ||
If there's no concern that whatever comes next will have a nuclear bomb, Israel can safely dispose of the government. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
They're waiting for the United States to intervene. | ||
If the United States declines to intervene, well, then Israel's in a real predicament here because they started the war. | ||
They want to finish the job. | ||
They can't. | ||
They need the United States. | ||
And if they won't, then Israel's either going to have to make a shameful and humiliating peace agreement, which would show that Iran is the victor. | ||
Or they could escalate the situation themselves. | ||
They could destroy Iran's oil refinement. | ||
They could destroy Iran's economy. | ||
They could start killing Iranian civilians, destroy Iran's government. | ||
They could do things that will continue to accelerate the conflict that would eventually force the United States in. | ||
And I think so far that that's really the logic of what the Israelis are trying to do. | ||
This is the latest from the United States. | ||
We'll read this report. | ||
This is also from the New York Times. | ||
It says, quote, fears of a wider war were growing on Tuesday after President Trump called for Iran's unconditional surrender, citing the possibility of killing its supreme leader and referred to Israel's war effort with the word we. | ||
All apparent suggestions that the United States could enter the conflict against Iran. | ||
As the Trump administration contemplates next steps in Israel and Iran, the conflict continues unabated into its sixth day. | ||
Past midnight on Wednesday, the Israeli military said it had detected Iranian missile launches. | ||
Around the same time, the Israeli military said its air force was conducting strikes in the area of Tehran. | ||
Mr. Trump and Mr. Netanyahu spoke on the phone on Tuesday afternoon. | ||
In a post on True Social earlier in the day, Mr. Trump wrote, We now have complete and total control over the skies of Iran, associating himself with Israel's war effort. | ||
Security Council meeting, and there was also a meeting at the Pentagon with the Vice President, the Chief of Staff, the Defense Secretary. | ||
And at one point, they said that there was going to be an address to the world by President Trump. | ||
Apparently, that was canceled, or maybe it was never going to happen. | ||
Currently, there are three dozen U.S. refueling aircraft being deployed to the Middle East, along with fighter jets. | ||
Typhoon fighter jets from the U.K. are being deployed. | ||
It looks like we are on the precipice of a war with Iran. | ||
And I think there's two possibilities here. | ||
We'll talk about these two outcomes, and then we'll move on to Super Chats. | ||
Option one, Trump decides not to intervene. | ||
He still thinks diplomacy is possible. | ||
He seeks to restrain Israel from continuing their assault on Iran. | ||
He tries to put together some meeting with Iran's leadership and maybe he'll be able to extract some kind of historic concession because of Iran's weakness militarily in the current moment. | ||
And somehow, some way, he is able to navigate an end to the hostilities between Israel and Iran, achieve a breakthrough, and resume diplomacy, at least for the time being. | ||
That's option one. | ||
Option two is, of course, Trump gets involved immediately. | ||
And people think that this is the dynamic. | ||
This is how people are thinking about it in their minds. | ||
And I suppose in the immediacy, those are the two options, which is Trump can go in or not go in. | ||
Trump can do the airstrikes on Fordow, which only the Americans can do. | ||
Trump can bomb Fordow, and we're in. | ||
Or he can not bomb, and we're out. | ||
And that's how people are thinking about it. | ||
But my pessimism about the situation, and the reason why I didn't vote for Trump and why I suspected this would happen all along, is because, of course, whatever Trump decides to do will immediately be followed up by reaction, not just from Iran, but also, more importantly, from Israel. | ||
And let's first understand how we got even to this point. | ||
It's not just as we talked about before that there's a sense of complacency. | ||
It's also that Israel has, in a very calculated way, they have refined the security situation in the Middle East to create a predicament where the range of possibilities is narrow rather than broad, where the range of options that the president in Washington can pursue is actually not unlimited. | ||
Like, let's talk about Gaza, for example. | ||
I talked about this with Alex Jones. | ||
For 80 years, it has been U.S. policy that we want a Palestinian state. | ||
Ever since 1948, from Harry Truman all the way down to even Donald Trump in the second term, the official position of the State Department, of the President, of the White House, has been a two-state solution. | ||
An Israeli state, a Palestinian state. | ||
But what's happening in Gaza? | ||
Netanyahu has blockaded the Gaza Strip. | ||
Shut down all the checkpoints, established a military corridor inside the Strip along its borders, a buffer zone. | ||
They have bisected and trisected it by cutting a corridor right from that buffer zone to the Mediterranean Sea. | ||
And they have destroyed more than half of the buildings in Gaza. | ||
Now it's something like 60% of all the structures. | ||
They've killed probably hundreds of thousands of people, destroyed their leadership. | ||
What can even happen in Gaza at this point? | ||
Even if the U.S. president wanted the Palestinians to stay in Gaza and for them to elect a government and for that government to eventually be sovereign over a Palestinian state, it would be impossible because there's nowhere for the Palestinians to go. | ||
Israel destroyed all their homes. | ||
Israel destroyed their farmland, their hospitals, their schools, their residences, their cities, destroyed 10% of their population. | ||
Even if they wanted to, they couldn't go home. | ||
The rubble is so heavy and so expansive, even just to literally level it. | ||
You know, you think of leveling something, you think of destroying it. | ||
To level the land, because it's all craters filled with rubble, would take 15 years. | ||
They can't stay. | ||
They have to leave. | ||
And when Israel pushes those people out, Israel's never going to let them back. | ||
Guess what's never going to happen? | ||
There will never be a Palestinian state in Gaza. | ||
Now, this is what they do. | ||
Even though the U.S. position for 80 years has been, we want a dual-state solution. | ||
We want a two-state solution. | ||
We want a Palestinian state in Gaza and the West Bank and an Israeli state everywhere else. | ||
It cannot be achieved. | ||
It was ruled out. | ||
That was the position of Trump and Biden, and they pushed it, and they pressured for it, and they wanted it, and so did Saudi Arabia, for that matter, and Egypt and others. | ||
But Israel made it impossible. | ||
The range of possibilities was broad. | ||
There could have been creative solutions, negotiations, concessions. | ||
Israel narrowed the range of possibilities to one, which is, look. | ||
Whatever happens in Gaza, these people got to go because there's no stuff there. | ||
It's all rubble. | ||
It's craters. | ||
So they have to leave. | ||
And then Israel has control over it and they're never letting him come back. | ||
The same thing happened here. | ||
Israel created a situation where they took out Hamas. | ||
They took out Hezbollah. | ||
They got the IRGC out of Syria. | ||
They overthrew Assad. | ||
They damaged Iran's air defenses. | ||
Then they did this big, bold suicide attack. | ||
And what they did here was they almost made Washington an offer we can't refuse. | ||
Because Iran is, according to our own doctrine, I wouldn't say this is my opinion, but according to U.S. strategic doctrine, Iran is one of our regional adversaries. | ||
They're one of our major adversaries alongside China, Russia, and North Korea. | ||
On the one hand, Israel's making us an offer that we can't refuse. | ||
At the same time, they're also creating a situation where by pushing Iran all the time, Iran can't stop attacking Israel. | ||
And as long as Iran is attacking Israel, we can't make a deal. | ||
So even though Trump might want to make a deal and might make arrangements to make a deal, that is all incumbent on Israel ceasing their aggression to give Iran a chance to stop their retaliation. | ||
So that diplomacy can prevail. | ||
But Israel will never do that. | ||
So once again, you can see how the options are narrowing. | ||
So let's say, in the scenario where Trump decides not to bomb Fordow, because you think about Trump, and he sees what people are saying. | ||
He's in a difficult position. | ||
Maybe he doesn't want to do it in his heart of hearts. | ||
But he sees that Israel's being hit. | ||
He sees an opportunity to take out Iran. | ||
He sees that the path has been cleared to take out Iran's nuclear program. | ||
This would also be a deterrent lesson to China and Russia. | ||
What's more, our allies under attack, our bases in the region are being threatened, even though they haven't been attacked yet. | ||
But Trump could also decide, well, maybe I won't strike. | ||
Maybe I'll give diplomacy another chance. | ||
But as time goes on, you can see that these strikes are not going to stop. | ||
If Trump decides not to hit Fordow today or tomorrow, and let's say even comes out with a statement, or maybe Iran makes a deal or something like that, Israel still has to stop bombing Iran. | ||
Will they do that? | ||
If their goal is regime change, if their goal is complete denuclearization, which Iran will never agree to in any form of deal with Washington, then the answer is decidedly no. | ||
So Trump doesn't Israel keeps bombing Iran. | ||
Maybe the situation gets more desperate. | ||
Israel can do other things. | ||
Israel can take more provocative actions against Iran. | ||
They can blow up Iran's oil refineries. | ||
They can take out Iran's electrical grid. | ||
They can make life in Iran completely unlivable. | ||
They could assassinate the Ayatollah. | ||
They could do things that are so provocative it collapses the Iranian state. | ||
Now, if the Iranian state collapses, Will Washington want a failed state to have a giant nuclear reactor inside of a mountain? | ||
In that scenario, we might be forced to intervene. | ||
Think of another option out of your imagination. | ||
What might possibly wet our whistle and give us an appetite for a war in the Middle East against a country that is accused of having nuclear weapons? | ||
Maybe something like a 9-11? | ||
A false flag? | ||
What if one of our bases gets hit? | ||
What if one of our ships gets blown up? | ||
What if something in America gets blown up? | ||
It's not hard to see how Israel would react. | ||
And the question is, are they willing to do it? | ||
Are they able? | ||
They've been willing to do it in the past. | ||
They clearly had prior knowledge of 9-11, and they saw it as a great victory. | ||
Netanyahu said 9-11 was a good thing because now we understand the threat of radical Islam and the Palestinians, and now we're going to fight their war. | ||
So they're willing. | ||
Are they able? | ||
If they were able to plant bombs in every pager that's owned by Hezbollah, if they're able to build a secret drone facility inside of Iran and launch suicide attacks and car bombings and all kinds of other... | ||
You think they couldn't do it in the Emirates or Jordan or the United States? | ||
Of course they could. | ||
Then the question is, are they really going to carry something like that out? | ||
Are they willing to stop their campaign short of achieving their strategic objectives and let the Iranian regime remain in place and make a deal? | ||
Why would they? | ||
After they took That step and cross the Rubicon on Thursday of initiating hostilities, and now they've been bombed a number of times, and Israelis are dead, and hundreds are injured. | ||
Why would they stop now? | ||
If they're willing and able, if they made the decision to cross that line into this territory, why would they stop now? | ||
In other words, why would they let Trump slowly back away from the process? | ||
I think there's only one direction this can go in, and that is escalation. | ||
Israel is in control of the tempo here. | ||
Israel initiated the hostilities. | ||
We wouldn't be in this kinetic warfare if it wasn't for them. | ||
They started it. | ||
They're continuing it by continuing the airstrikes despite Iran's signaling that they're willing to negotiate. | ||
As long as they're in control of the tempo and whether this escalates and how much, I think we all know what they desire here. | ||
I think that's probably coordinated. | ||
Charlie Kirk, who is very close to the president, among others, They're all on Twitter pushing the line, hey, if Trump bombs Iran's nukes, you can't say he's inconsistent. | ||
He said it. | ||
It's not regime change. | ||
It's not a big deal. | ||
But let's explore the scenario where he bombs Fordow, whether he does it now or later, whether he chooses to bomb or not bomb today, but ultimately will regardless. | ||
Well, the day that we bomb Fordow, for all these people that say, well, it will be limited. | ||
It's not regime change. | ||
There won't be boots on the ground. | ||
What do you think happens after we hit Iran's nukes? | ||
One, Iran bombs us immediately. | ||
They bomb American bases in Baghdad. | ||
Maybe they bomb our aircraft carrier. | ||
They deploy mines in the Persian Gulf. | ||
Now American hardware is being destroyed and probably Americans are dead. | ||
Two, Iran's proxies are bombing American bases. | ||
The Houthis are bombing the Red Sea and disrupting international shipping. | ||
The Strait of Hormuz is closed. | ||
So the Suez, the Red Sea, the Bab al-Mondeb, the Strait of Hormuz, that's all closed. | ||
Oil prices are jacked up over $100 a barrel. | ||
International shipping is ground to a halt in the Indian Ocean, eastern Mediterranean. | ||
Americans are dead. | ||
Hardware is destroyed. | ||
The proxies are also bombing Americans. | ||
Americans and American bases in the Middle East, and we can't shoot those missiles down because we don't have an Iron Dome. | ||
What do we do after that? | ||
We bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. | ||
Now what? | ||
We dust our hands off and say, well, we did the nukes. | ||
No regime change. | ||
Now we're good. | ||
We carried out our limited strike, which is totally not a big deal, and no need to get worked up because it's not a major war. | ||
Once oil goes up over $100 a barrel, once all the shipping gets closed down, once Americans get hit in the bases, once vessels get blown up or sunk, of course not! | ||
Just like how Israel hit Iran and Iran hit back, if America hits Iran, Iran is going to hit us back in economic ways as well as in kinetic ways, in military ways. | ||
And then we're in, and then where do you think this stops? | ||
Then we're going to hit Iran again, and what do you think they do? | ||
Those ballistic missiles they're using against Israel, they're then going to use against us. | ||
And then what are we going to do? | ||
Negotiate with no government? | ||
We're going to not kill the Ayatollah at that point. | ||
We know where he lives. | ||
We're threatening to kill him all the time. | ||
They're killing Americans. | ||
We killed Soleimani. | ||
Now we're what? | ||
We can destroy their entire government. | ||
We're not going to do that at that point? | ||
Here's the point. | ||
We are too late in the game. | ||
All these people want to get on Twitter now and say, we've got to tell Trump, stop the war. | ||
It's too late. | ||
We are in the bottom of the ninth inning here. | ||
There were so many decisions that were made starting on October 7th, realistically starting before that, that got us to this point. | ||
And now, any combination of options that we could pursue. | ||
Short of a true revolution against our alliance with Israel, it leads to one place. | ||
That's regime change. | ||
If we bomb them today, they're going to hit us. | ||
Regime change. | ||
If we don't bomb them today, Israel false flags us. | ||
Israel continues to escalate. | ||
We're bombing them tomorrow. | ||
They're bombing us. | ||
Regime change. | ||
Whether you do or don't, we're screwed. | ||
Whether you go in now or later, we're screwed. | ||
Short of, again, and I say nothing is impossible. | ||
Never say never, right? | ||
Short of some kind of improbable, surprise, unprecedented, miraculous revolution where Trump is able to legitimately restrain Israel somehow, maybe we can navigate a way out of this. | ||
I think with the military buildup in the Middle East, the doomsday plane in Maryland, I think the way Trump is sounding today, the timeline, the logistics, the tactics, I don't see that happening. | ||
I think we are—it has arrived. | ||
We are here. | ||
The crisis is here. | ||
You could have stopped it. | ||
It's too late. | ||
Why didn't you stop it? | ||
I tried to warn you. | ||
It's happening. | ||
We're here. | ||
So with all this debate going on on Twitter, it's not debate. | ||
This is a slow process of grief. | ||
This is a process of grieving, where there is a simulated discourse going on, and it's helping the American public come to grips with the fact that, yes, we are in another Iraq war. | ||
Yes, we are at war with Iran over fake WMDs. | ||
People are going to die. | ||
We have no control over the escalation ladder. | ||
And this fake debate, you know, these constantly moving goalposts, changing positions, people saying Trump said he would bomb Iran all the time. | ||
This is just them acclimating us to the new reality, which is we voted for the peace president. | ||
Now we're getting a war in Iran. | ||
That's all that is. | ||
Don't kid yourself. | ||
And people are hanging on to every word, every little press release from the National Security Council or the White House or, you know, what Barack Ravid is saying on Axios and Kurt Mills and his hopium. | ||
We're in the bargaining stage. | ||
Maybe Trump's going to make a deal. | ||
Well, it's no boots on the ground. | ||
Well, it's not regime change. | ||
Don't kid yourself. | ||
We're there. | ||
We're here. | ||
So I would not be surprised at all if it kicked off before Friday. | ||
And we'll see what happens. | ||
I hope I'm wrong about that because it's pretty terrifying. | ||
It scares you what could happen in the coming days, but I think we're in an unavoidable trap here that Israel has sprung on us. | ||
One other thing before we move on to the Super Chats. | ||
That's where we are in the conflict today. | ||
One other thing before we move on to the Super Chats. | ||
Just a little observation. | ||
Obviously, so much has happened in the past week, it's hard to remember what happened before. | ||
Israel attacked Iran, they did the unthinkable, the thing they always wanted to do, and now there's this talk of nuclear war and World War III. | ||
It's almost impossible to remember what was happening a week before that. | ||
Does anybody remember that literally one week, one week before Israel attacked Iran, does anybody remember it all? | ||
That Elon Musk said that Trump would not release the Epstein files because he was named in them? | ||
Everybody forget that? | ||
Are we really that stupid? | ||
Do we have amnesia? | ||
Literally one week. | ||
The LA riots kicked off on what? | ||
The Friday before last? | ||
And just days before, Elon Musk went on Twitter and said, hey, the only reason Trump won't release the Epstein files is because he's in them. | ||
Enjoy! | ||
And Trump didn't reply at all to that. | ||
Trump played that off. | ||
Elon deleted it, pretended like it never happened. | ||
That was on Tuesday of last week. | ||
On Thursday, Israel attacked. | ||
Anybody find that bizarre at all? | ||
Coincidence? | ||
Because after all, who did Jeffrey Epstein work for? | ||
How did Jeffrey Epstein make his billions? | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was, of course, connected to Israeli intelligence. | ||
His girlfriend, Jelaine Maxwell, her father, Robert Maxwell, was a Mossad agent, and Jeffrey Epstein was a creature of the Israel lobby, running blackmail for Israeli intelligence. | ||
And Donald Trump was on his jet. | ||
Donald Trump was a friend of his. | ||
Epstein claimed this. | ||
Now, who knows what's in the files? | ||
Maybe it's something. | ||
Maybe it's nothing. | ||
Maybe it's something innocuous. | ||
Maybe it's something damning. | ||
Whatever is in there, Trump knows it's there because Trump has alluded to it before. | ||
Trump was asked in 2024. | ||
They said, are you going to declassify 9-11? | ||
Yes. | ||
Are you going to declassify JFK? | ||
Yes. | ||
Will you declassify Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
He said yes. | ||
Well, maybe. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Some people might be in there and they're not really guilty. | ||
He literally said that. | ||
He said it could ruin people's lives who are not guilty. | ||
So, something is there. | ||
Epstein said it in his testimony before he died. | ||
Trump knows it's there. | ||
Musk said that. | ||
He didn't make that up. | ||
Someone must have told him. | ||
He knows something. | ||
And why did Musk go to the Holocaust Memorial? | ||
Why did he go to Israel after October 7th? | ||
Something's up there. | ||
And you have to wonder, why is Trump all of a sudden doing a 180 from wanting to make a deal, telling Netanyahu that strikes would be inappropriate? | ||
Apparently him and Netanyahu are on the ice. | ||
Israel and Trump are not having a phone call anymore. | ||
And Trump made peace with the Houthis without telling Israel and all the rest of it. | ||
To all of a sudden he's saying, we have control of the airspace. | ||
We took out Iran. | ||
We are going to kill the Ayatollah. | ||
I mean, it was literally a week ago. | ||
That Musk said he was in the Epstein files. | ||
I wonder if there was a message that was sent. | ||
Maybe it's a lot of messages. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Netanyahu said that Iran is trying to kill Trump. | ||
Iran is trying to kill Trump, kill Trump. | ||
Iran is trying to assassinate Trump. | ||
Netanyahu delivered to Trump a gift, a golden pager, modeled after those explosive pagers that he gave to Hezbollah that blew up and killed them. | ||
And then the Elon Musk crash out two weeks ago. | ||
Is all of that normal between two world leaders? | ||
Netanyahu said that on the news this weekend. | ||
Iran was behind the plots to assassinate Trump. | ||
Is that real intelligence or is that a warning? | ||
Was that a signal? | ||
Was the golden pager a signal? | ||
Was the Epstein file? | ||
Are these all messages to Trump? | ||
I wonder. | ||
No way to know. | ||
Only speculation. | ||
I'm only speculating there. | ||
But it's a little freaky. | ||
And I think you would have to be naive to think that those things don't happen or can't happen. | ||
Elon Musk had a black eye in the Oval Office. | ||
He had a black eye prominently displayed. | ||
And remember what Trump said about it? | ||
He said he offered him makeup, but Musk declined. | ||
Why even comment on it? | ||
Musk showed up to the Oval Office for the last time with a giant black eye. | ||
And then said Trump was named in the Epstein files. | ||
And Trump's response was, I offered him makeup for his black eye. | ||
He turned me down. | ||
I wonder why he wanted everyone to see that. | ||
Now this. | ||
Really bizarre. | ||
I'm just throwing that out there. | ||
That's why I'm saying it at the end because I'm not staking my whole, you know, this is not my theory or anything, but... | ||
I'm noticing these things. | ||
I'm noticing some weird things. | ||
But we're going to move on. | ||
We're going to take a look at our Super Chats. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
And I'll get set up. | ||
We'll read all these tonight. | ||
I know last night I cut out a little earlier. | ||
I wasn't feeling so good. | ||
I'm okay. | ||
People were worried about me last night. | ||
I just was feeling, I don't know, a little out of it. | ||
So I had to call it short. | ||
But I'm okay. | ||
hey, I'm good. | ||
Might just be a little exhausted because I've been working really hard ever since the war broke out, doing a lot of big streams and just tired. | ||
So I think I was just falling asleep a little bit. | ||
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
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Let me get set up here. | |
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Rape Netanyahu sent $10. | ||
Thoughts on the Minnesota assassin? | ||
Your prediction that political assassinations will increase is picking up steam. | ||
That's a weird one. | ||
We don't have any of the information, but it's really bizarre. | ||
The guy was a political appointee. | ||
I think he was in the Middle East or something, right? | ||
He was deployed in some kind of, I don't remember the details, but he was in some kind of like foreign service role, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
And he looked like a Fed. | ||
He looked like a soldier. | ||
I don't know all the biographical details. | ||
I haven't been tuned into that as much. | ||
But he was a Democrat appointee, and then he went impersonating a cop, killing these, assassinating these Democratic lawmakers. | ||
Very bizarre. | ||
And then the flyers in his car. | ||
I don't know what to make of that, but between him and that guy last year that showed up at Mar-a-Lago, and then of course Crooks who shot Trump. | ||
There's something a little bit off about all these people. | ||
And something you need to realize is these intelligence operations are extremely sophisticated. | ||
All you need to know is that they can do this kind of stuff. | ||
They can and they do. | ||
You know, read a book. | ||
There's a book called Spy Fail. | ||
Here's a book recommendation for you. | ||
It's called Spy Fail. | ||
And it talks about the Israeli operation to destroy Iraq's Osiric nuclear reactor in 1981. | ||
And the level of sophistication of the intelligence operation to carry that out. | ||
I forget the name of the operation. | ||
But the level of sophistication, how convoluted it is, it will blow you away. | ||
And once you read about enough of these types of intelligence operations, How sophisticated they are? | ||
You realize it's totally plausible that they can do this kind of stuff. | ||
If you think it's crazy to say there are false flags, that CIA assassinates people, once you learn how they operate, you realize they're totally capable. | ||
And they've done it before. | ||
And they're willing to do it. | ||
So if they're capable of doing it, if they're willing to do it, if they've done it before, I mean, you know, that has to enter into the record. | ||
You have to consider that when you see things like this. | ||
I haven't paid close attention to this one, but I wouldn't be surprised. | ||
Would you sell the Nimitz to Israel next year for $20 billion to pay for our next aircraft carrier? | ||
No. | ||
Jmion sent $15. | ||
I was never a big Bowdoin guy. | ||
You know, a lot of the older guys are really into him, and a lot of the British people love him. | ||
I've watched some of his speeches. | ||
I mean, He's good. | ||
No doubt about it, he's good. | ||
Maybe I haven't spent a lot of time with his material. | ||
I haven't seen a ton of it. | ||
I've seen a couple of his speeches. | ||
I'm going to be honest, I wasn't blown away. | ||
He's definitely a gifted speaker, but people talk about him like he's a second coming. | ||
It's good. | ||
It's good stuff, but I think Sam Francis was better, in my humble opinion. | ||
I think Sam Francis was... | ||
I haven't seen as much of Bowdoin, but when I see Sam Francis, I'm like, whoa, this guy's, like, ahead of his time. | ||
This guy gets it. | ||
Bowdoin's good, but not as good, in my opinion. | ||
So, I think he's overrated. | ||
Pretty fly white guy sent $10. | ||
Panicking might be the gayest word ever invented. | ||
Imagine using it seriously. | ||
Clown face emoji. | ||
It's all dumb. | ||
I mean, everything Trump does is just grading this. | ||
Like, thank you for... | ||
I hope I'm not the only one. | ||
I can't be the only one. | ||
Everything that he says and does now is just grating to me. | ||
This, like, is so glib. | ||
Everything he does is so glib. | ||
It's honestly insulting. | ||
It's like, hey, you're the fucking president, you know? | ||
Hey, asswipe, you're the fucking president. | ||
Can you act like it? | ||
And, you know, I'm not really that guy. | ||
For a long time, he was a little funny. | ||
I get it if he's a little rough around the edges. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
Being a little rough around the edges, being a little bit informal, that's different than being fucking glib. | ||
And he has totally crossed the line into this flanderized, glib, unserious clown. | ||
And it honestly just infuriates me. | ||
He's turned it into a joke, and it's just insulting. | ||
You know? | ||
These posts that he writes, they're not funny, they're not pithy. | ||
At one time, they were pithy, they were short, they were punchy, and they were genuinely funny. | ||
Now they're tired, they're stale, they're repetitive, they're rambly and monotonous and boring and not funny and just glib and unserious and almost like smug. | ||
There's almost this belligerent smugness. | ||
It's like a hostile smugness. | ||
In the old days, it was kind of this funny, kind of bringing people in on the joke. | ||
Now it's almost like a hostile smugness. | ||
It's like a form of aggression. | ||
And I don't like it. | ||
I don't think it's cute. | ||
I don't think it's charming. | ||
I don't think it's funny. | ||
I think it's fucking irritating, and I think it's stupid. | ||
You're not as funny as you think you are, and you're just annoying. | ||
You're just turning into a big, fat nuisance. | ||
I'm getting really sick of him as a guy. | ||
And I never thought I would, because believe me, I was a huge Trump glazer when I was a kid, when I was younger. | ||
And I was a fan, and I thought I would never be saying these things. | ||
But man, I see the stuff that he posts and the way that he talks, and I'm like, show some fucking decorum, man. | ||
You're the President of the United States. | ||
And I get it. | ||
You want to be funny, you want to be a little informal, that's one thing. | ||
Now it feels like he takes nothing seriously. | ||
Now everything's a big joke, and it's not even funny. | ||
So, he's borderline demented at this point. | ||
He's nearly as bad as Biden. | ||
Liritz sent $10. | ||
Can you explain exactly how bombing Iran at Forto and Natanz or other military sites will lead to regime change or boots on the ground? | ||
You and others keep implying that it does, but I don't see how exactly. | ||
That's because you're an idiot. | ||
I just explained it. | ||
Dude, that was crazy. | ||
I'm Roman Catholic! | ||
I'm a Catholic! | ||
My parents have been here for 500 years! | ||
Meshuggana! | ||
Oy vey, I'm a Catholic. | ||
I'm not a Jew. | ||
Yeah, I was on Alex Jones and the Infowars callers. | ||
They're a little bit behind the rest of us. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
And some guy calls in. | ||
He's like, I'm a dual citizen. | ||
I live here in Israel. | ||
I'm in the IDF and these people are animals. | ||
They kill children. | ||
And he goes, and I'm a Catholic. | ||
I'm like, you're a fucking Jew. | ||
I said, yeah, this guy's a Jew. | ||
Alex is like, why do you think that? | ||
I'm like, because he sounds like a Jew. | ||
We got to get more comfortable talking like that, by the way. | ||
I'm a Catholic. | ||
I just read that, yeah. | ||
Or no, this is a new one. | ||
Yeah, was that a Texas accent? | ||
That didn't sound like a Texas accent. | ||
He sounded like he was from Brooklyn, even though his dad's from Texas and his mom's from Israel. | ||
And he sounds like this. | ||
Isn't it weird that Ben Shapiro also has a New York accent, even though he's born in L.A.? | ||
Makes you think. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That wasn't even a crash out. | ||
Alex is far more polite than me. | ||
I'm a total dick. | ||
And I could kind of sense that, like, because I was getting ready to really crash out on those callers. | ||
And Alex was, like, being polite to them. | ||
So... | ||
Tranny Godparent sent $10. | ||
It's hilarious to see the coping on X. Under the clip of you the day after 10 sevenths. | ||
He didn't predict it. | ||
Just used common sense. | ||
His irrational hate of Jew is where he gets to wrong. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Yeah, it's insane. | ||
Further right than Nick Fuentes sent $50, purposing on one knee as gay. | ||
I couldn't do it, so I took her on a scenic helicopter ride. | ||
Less talking and no kneeling. | ||
We need little Nicks in the world. | ||
God bless. | ||
Undercoverford sent $20. | ||
Hey, it's Mike from Israel here. | ||
I just wanted to remind everyone that. | ||
Oy vey, they're killing us. | ||
God is on our side of this war where they're going to kill our beloved babies. | ||
By the way, I'm a Roman Catholic from Texas. | ||
What does Mike rhyme with? | ||
Like? | ||
bike? | ||
Yeah, thanks for that. | ||
Coincidence? | ||
Also, thanks to your show, I ended up buying oil and defense stocks during the tariffs and before the deadline and made some money. | ||
All right. | ||
Oh, thanks for the 10, then. | ||
I don't think the TikTok has anything to do with it. | ||
They extended it already, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
Omerta sent $20. | ||
Vance, people are right to be worried about foreign policy entanglement after 25 years of idiotic foreign policy. | ||
J.D. Hamill in 2010. | ||
Of all of President Bush's mistakes, his failure to emotionally prepare the people for war is perhaps the most severe. | ||
Americans are too often confused or shocked when these things happen. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's a great poll. | ||
That's a mythical poll. | ||
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I might steal that on Twitter. | |
I saw that. | ||
Well, you know, he's had a relationship with Israel since the 80s. | ||
If you do a deep dive, he sponsored some kind of, like, consulate building for Israel in the 80s. | ||
He's been with them for a long time, but you're right. | ||
And he said that. | ||
He said, I don't think the planes took down the towers because he talked about – They have this core in the middle. | ||
So the core should have held. | ||
And he talked about that like the day after 9-11. | ||
Matthew P. sent $10. | ||
I like when Alex Jones interrupts you with exclamations of statements affirming his agreement with what you're saying, Lowell. | ||
He's funny. | ||
Matthew P. sent $10. | ||
Alex Jones annoyed with that first call. | ||
You love seeing it. | ||
I did love to see it. | ||
Yeah, we were on the same page. | ||
It's funny to me when people say, OMG, Mossad is the best intelligence agency in the world. | ||
How are they always so deep? | ||
Yep, that's exactly right. | ||
Project Colorway title IP sent $10. | ||
Nick, thank you for the great content. | ||
I'm wondering what might happen in the aftermath of regime change in Iran. | ||
You've already discussed some of the direct consequences for Israel. | ||
What might be the consequences for the U.S., apart from further deterioration of our global standing? | ||
Big picture? | ||
Well, there's not going to be a ton of direct consequences for the United States. | ||
I mean, it's hard to predict because you don't know what comes next. | ||
What comes next in a country of 90 million people? | ||
This isn't Libya. | ||
This isn't Iraq. | ||
And it depends on how it comes about. | ||
Is Israel just going to kill everyone in the government? | ||
Because then it's going to just be a failed state. | ||
Refugees will flee all over. | ||
They'll flee into Pakistan. | ||
They'll flee into Turkey probably, Azerbaijan. | ||
Iraq. | ||
There might be terrorist attacks in the United States and Europe. | ||
Then again, if there's some kind of transfer of power that occurs that's ceremonial and they get the country out of the control, maybe it'll be an ally of the United States like it is in Syria. | ||
And that government will struggle to impose some form of order in the country like what is happening in Syria now with these ethnic cleansings being carried out against the Alawites. | ||
But then if they become an ally of the United States and Israel, then we control the Middle East. | ||
I mean, that country surely would be an ally of Washington and Israel, and then we control all the Persian Gulf oil. | ||
We deprive China of that cheap oil, so that would have ramifications for them. | ||
Then, you know, if they're an ally, maybe we have bases in Iran, which is right by Pakistan, which is China's closest ally, like Israel is ours, and we lost the base in Afghanistan, which borders China. | ||
Now we have it in Iran, so we could project power in the Indian Ocean against China. | ||
It's hard to predict. | ||
It really depends on how it all shakes out. | ||
So it's too early to answer that question. | ||
We don't know. | ||
What the regime change will look like, what comes next, it's all dependent. | ||
And we're in uncharted territory here. | ||
It could be boots on the ground. | ||
I don't see how that's politically feasible, but it's possible. | ||
And then, you know, do we stay there? | ||
I don't know that either. | ||
I just don't know. | ||
So it's hard to say. | ||
We'll know very soon. | ||
But in terms of the big picture, I mean, the big picture is then the Middle East becomes Israel's playground. | ||
You know, with Iran. | ||
Out of the picture, the United States can disengage from the Middle East. | ||
Israel and Saudi Arabia will have this Abraham alliance. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
You know, the Abraham Accords with Israel, the Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan. | ||
They'll bring Saudi Arabia in. | ||
They'll bring in the other Arab countries. | ||
They'll form a defensive alliance. | ||
We'll give Saudi Arabia a security guarantee. | ||
And they'll be like this posse or coalition. | ||
Charles Haas called it, or Richard Haas wrote The Reluctant Sheriff in the 90s, Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
He said we'd have these like posses, although that's not really the right – it's not really apropos actually. | ||
But you would have like this coalition of states in the Middle East that would allow us to disengage and confront China. | ||
At least that's the – that's what they've been saying is if we can kind of hand off the responsibility to Israel with Iran gone. | ||
Then we can fully pivot to Asia, which is supposed to be the big strategic theater in the 21st century. | ||
So that's what they'd like to have, but I think that would be the goal. | ||
But I think it'd be a little more complicated than that in reality. | ||
but it's too early to say. | ||
White Groove sent $10. | ||
I've been watching since you've had around 30, 40K on Rumble, and I think the biggest white pill out of this entire predicament is that your audience is growing and your voice is being heard like never before. | ||
Hopefully you are our next Hitler. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thanks! | ||
Am I really looking skinny? | ||
Are you just saying that? | ||
But I appreciate the beer and pizza money. | ||
Yeah, the audience is big. | ||
That's a pretty big white pill. | ||
But, you know, it's not enough. | ||
Because there were a lot of critics of the Iraq War 20 years ago. | ||
It didn't matter, you know? | ||
Like this idea of incrementally moving the Overton window, it's overrated. | ||
Because when you think about it, You know, you had an American booned rally at Madison Square Garden in World War II. | ||
You had a Committee for America First. | ||
You had Charles Coughlin. | ||
You had the Birchers. | ||
You had segregationists. | ||
You know, you had Patrick Buchanan. | ||
You had people criticizing the war in Iraq. | ||
You had Ron Paul. | ||
You had the Ron Paul revolution. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
So, for generations, going back to the 40s, going back to the 30s, you have had big, mainstream, popular broadcasters and activists and politicians. | ||
You know, Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh, Father Coughlin, Fulton Sheen. | ||
He wasn't really necessarily anti-Jew or whatever, but... | ||
And if you don't have the state power, none of it matters. | ||
These people just get forgotten. | ||
They get sidelined. | ||
They get ultimately ignored. | ||
They get forgotten. | ||
They get brownie points a decade later, but ultimately forgotten. | ||
That's why we need power. | ||
It's not enough to just say, oh, we're incrementally red-pilling people. | ||
Oh, Tucker said a thing about Israel. | ||
Who gives a fuck, dude? | ||
We need to stop fighting wars for Israel. | ||
You know, incremental red pills and, you know, getting the people to watch the show. | ||
I mean, it's a necessary precondition, but it's not enough. | ||
It's never enough until we have armbands. | ||
No, it's a joke. | ||
It's never enough until we have control over the state. | ||
Fiddy, I sent $20. | ||
What do you think of Michael Jan for coverage of this and other wars? | ||
No one comes close to your analysis, but his track record of war reporting seems to be a great supplement. | ||
He's been covering the invasion of the U.S. via the Darien Gap from on the ground there, and he seems like the real deal. | ||
I don't follow him super closely, so... | ||
Thousands of Israelis have already fled to Cyprus. | ||
The exact voyage you're talking about is in the news. | ||
So it's possible, but... | ||
So, you know, your sister's not the only one that's leaving Israel right now. | ||
I wouldn't be too worried about—I wouldn't want to be in that position, but I wouldn't think that it's extremely likely. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Very good. | ||
Very funny. | ||
I love that. | ||
Choco sent $20, great show. | ||
New to full streams but have watched your clips for years. | ||
Back in 2020, I remember seeing Beagle.com, a world population predictor, stating the world population to drop by up to 60% in the year 2025. | ||
Yeah! | ||
Really? | ||
I remember that. | ||
I don't think the site being taken offline is necessarily anything, but I do remember that. | ||
And that was pretty scary. | ||
No, I don't. | ||
Why do you think that's funny? | ||
It's just like the most obvious. | ||
That's such a mouth breather. | ||
Bro, we called him Cucker. | ||
Yeah, because it rhymes with Tucker like that's worthy of an LMAO. | ||
I mean, really? | ||
Thanks for the big super chat, I guess. | ||
I don't think that's that great, but I appreciate it. | ||
Cucker Carlson, LMAO. | ||
Dude, this shit's hilarious. | ||
I'm glad you think so. | ||
Thank you. | ||
You sent $10. | ||
I was a Charlie Kirkman Shapiro bro and used to think you were evil and a Nazi. | ||
After the H-1B debacle, I started watching you and found you to be really misunderstood and on point. | ||
You got me back going to church, the gym, and trying harder in school. | ||
All right. | ||
God bless. | ||
Hey, thank you. | ||
I appreciate you saying that. | ||
Everybody says that, you know? | ||
It's like everybody thinks I'm a piece of shit and they just say nothing but nasty things. | ||
I'm a nice guy, you fucking asshole. | ||
I'm actually a nice guy. | ||
You know, I'm actually a nice guy, you stupid bitch. | ||
But I'm like this nice guy. | ||
I'm right about everything. | ||
And all everybody does is talk shit. | ||
Oh, this guy's a Nazi. | ||
This guy's evil. | ||
This guy's a Fed. | ||
And then they watch the show and they're like, damn. | ||
He's actually awesome. | ||
So I appreciate that. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I'm misunderstood, you know. | ||
I'm misunderstood. | ||
I'm a misunderstood guy. | ||
You know? | ||
But, uh, that's part of it. | ||
Jesus was misunderstood, too. | ||
So, can't take it personally. | ||
I think that's just part of the program. | ||
If you're, like, a righteous person, everyone hates you for some reason. | ||
It shouldn't be that way, but it is. | ||
Not that I'm super self-righteous, but I am in that... | ||
Ethan Gara sent $15. | ||
As a fellow white Mexican, I know you have brown cousins. | ||
You can't hide anymore. | ||
I do, actually. | ||
Well, they're not brown. | ||
They're not super brown. | ||
They're a little brown, I guess. | ||
It's really more like second and third cousins are the brown ones. | ||
But yeah, they're out there. | ||
Yeah, they're out there. | ||
The familia. | ||
Don't mess with the familia. | ||
Don't mess with La Familia, bitch. | ||
Don't mess with this picnic. | ||
I used to tell people... | ||
They call it the Spicnik because it's a big picnic in the Forest Preserve. | ||
They rent out a space and they have a picnic. | ||
We call it the Spicnik because it's all Mexicans. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
My dad's father is Mexican. | ||
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Don't mess with the familial bitch. | |
La Migra. | ||
Yeah, that was funny. | ||
I saw that. | ||
Yeah, hey, I was a big supporter. | ||
Someone get this to Kyrie. | ||
When Kyrie Irving was going through his persecution for sharing that Amazon video, I was a big supporter. | ||
I was a vocal defender of Kyrie. | ||
So I hope he knows that. | ||
I'm totally behind him 100%. | ||
He thinks he's a patriot. | ||
He's very brave. | ||
For doing that. | ||
So, yeah, no, that was pretty cool. | ||
I'm not a basketball guy. | ||
I know nothing about basketball or sports, but I saw that he was taking a lot of heat for that back a couple years ago, I think it was, and I was very supportive. | ||
So, hey, we got your back. | ||
Got your back, my nigga! | ||
I know he wouldn't appreciate me saying that, but I don't care, because it's one struggle. | ||
Whites, blacks, against the Jews. | ||
So, you know, he might not like me saying he's my nigga, but we're all niggas, okay? | ||
I'm a nigga. | ||
You're a nigga. | ||
We're America's niggas. | ||
We're the world's niggas. | ||
We're the niggas of the world, you know? | ||
Israel wants to kill us all. | ||
We're all niggas. | ||
Israel trying to keep us all down. | ||
Am I right? | ||
That's right. | ||
That's right. | ||
Israel's trying to keep us all down. | ||
We're all niggas. | ||
We're all niggas here. | ||
It's okay. | ||
White, black, Cuban, or Asian. | ||
White, black, red, brown, or yellow. | ||
We are all niggas to them. | ||
We are all goyim. | ||
So I don't care if you're a black nigga, white nigga. | ||
It is one struggle. | ||
If you're with God, if you're with America, I'm with you, the American people. | ||
NJF Enjoyer sent $10. | ||
What is your conviction towards Albert Einstein? | ||
What does that mean? | ||
Rabbi Shmuley sent $10. | ||
Why is Tucker so afraid to call out Israeli influence? | ||
Even Cenk Uyghur from the TYT is better on the Israel issue than he is an even most conservative commentator, surprisingly. | ||
He's an operative. | ||
He's a CIA agent. | ||
Look into his father. | ||
Tucker Carlson's father, Dick Carlson, was an appointee by Ronald Reagan who ran Voice of America. | ||
Voice of America was created in the aftermath of World War II out of something from the OSS, and it basically was broadcasting U.S. propaganda throughout the Cold War. | ||
Tucker Carlson's father, Dick Carlson, It's a CIA propaganda outlet, broadcasting outlet. | ||
Then Dick Carlson worked for the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies and worked with the Hungarian government, which, I mean, if you look at both of those things, are both deeply in bed with Israel. | ||
Tucker was in Nicaragua during Iran-Contras when the U.S. was using Israel to sell weapons. | ||
They were raising money through Iran to traffic weapons to the Contras in Nicaragua through Israel, and Tucker was there. | ||
Then he applied for the CIA straight out of college. | ||
His dad told him to get a job in the press. | ||
The outfits that he worked for in the early stages of his career, it's all Jews. | ||
The Arkansas paper, Policy Journal, Heritage Foundation. | ||
Look into the leadership of all the different rags that he worked for when he was just starting. | ||
I mean, the guy's an operative. | ||
I don't even think he denies it at this point. | ||
He's an operative. | ||
So he's obviously part of it. | ||
Twin City Grow, I percent $10. | ||
Trump is letting this happen so that MSM and the deep state cover this instead of a Chinese election interference in 2020 that cash in the FBI just uncovered. | ||
That's idiotic. | ||
The Drewish question sent $50. | ||
Bannon was talking all around the issue, but just wouldn't say it. | ||
Then the next thing out of his mouth is that he loves Shapiro. | ||
Did he say that? | ||
I didn't watch it. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
Well, but Bannon's an op too. | ||
Bannon is tight with the ZOA, Zionist Organization of America. | ||
I mean, look at Breitbart. | ||
Bannon was in the Navy. | ||
He was in Naval. | ||
Well, he was in the Navy, I think. | ||
I don't know if he was in intelligence. | ||
But he was in the Navy. | ||
Then he worked for Goldman Sachs. | ||
Then he's with Rebecca Mercer. | ||
And then he ran Breitbart. | ||
And Breitbart was born in Israel. | ||
Andrew Breitbart died shortly after they launched and Bannon took over. | ||
You know, Breitbart from its very inception was an Israeli op. | ||
Netanyahu was there with Breitbart himself, with Jim Hoft, with that whole crew. | ||
So, and he's tied with the Zionist Organization of America. | ||
So, I mean, there's no surprise there. | ||
Headmaster 69 sent $10. | ||
Leaked emails from the White House to influencers and politicians coordinating talking points justifying U.S. intervention in Iran. | ||
I got deleted. | ||
Must have been fake. | ||
Did he? | ||
Let's see. | ||
Did he? | ||
No diddy. | ||
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Let me see. | |
What's going on? | ||
Do I have to log in to see posts or what? | ||
All right, let me go to Twitter because the site's broken. | ||
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All right. | |
All right, let's see. | ||
Which post? | ||
He posted a bunch of things. | ||
Let's see. | ||
He's sad. | ||
Is that what you're talking about? | ||
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Or no, he didn't post that. | |
Someone else posted that. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I don't see a true social post. | ||
Okay, thanks for that. | ||
Super helpful. | ||
I know you hate messages like this, and I'm not sure what I expect you to say in any case, but I'm feeling genuinely scared in light of what's going on lately in the East. | ||
Thank you for being real with us. | ||
Okay, thanks for telling me. | ||
No, how about you're welcome? | ||
How about you're welcome that you got to live in the best country in the world? | ||
What is this? | ||
I love immigrants coming here and saying, we should be appreciative of you. | ||
If your son is in the Air Force, I mean... | ||
They didn't fight in World War II. | ||
They didn't fight in the Revolution. | ||
I mean, what war are we fighting? | ||
Fighting the Houthis? | ||
Fighting what? | ||
You know, I'm getting a little sick of that, honestly. | ||
I mean, what are we really defending other than Israel right now? | ||
Thank you? | ||
How about your welcome for getting to live here? | ||
From wherever you obviously want to live here and not where you came from. | ||
How about a little gratitude? | ||
You're welcome that I gave you a soldier for Israel, okay? | ||
That's always how they are, though, isn't it? | ||
There's no humility, no gratitude. | ||
My ancestors, who came through Ellis Island in the 19th century, they were grateful to be here. | ||
They kissed the ground when they got off the boat. | ||
They loved America. | ||
They were patriotic. | ||
They weren't saying, you're welcome. | ||
They were saying, thank you. | ||
This is a great country. | ||
Nice attitude, though. | ||
If there's any white pill about this, it's that we, Gen Z, are so many steps ahead of our government. | ||
I don't even think they know that we're aware of what happened to the USS Liberty. | ||
That's not true. | ||
That's wishful thinking. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Hell yeah. | ||
Uh, yeah. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat! | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Nick, Israel's warming up their nuclear menorah again and the Ayatollah is speed dialing Allah for Holocaust number 2. Neocons are frothing at the mouth like Ben Shapiro at a circumcision party, begging for Zoomers to die protecting the Hamas supply line. | ||
Is it time to release the Frog's King? | ||
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Would it be based to marry a Torda if she was red-pilled and all that? | ||
Low-key that might be your strat bro. | ||
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Hey, Nick. | ||
I'm also trying to make sense of something. | ||
If the U.S. does withdraw, support, and rebuke Israel, would Israel nuke Iran in desperation? | ||
Would not that make the global... | ||
Shut the fuck up. | ||
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Watching mainstream media politics and then checking your show out is refreshing. | ||
A cold MC Donald Sprite. | ||
Mmm, yeah. | ||
Made $150. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thank you! | ||
Yeah, I was gonna say I thought that, but then I was like, well, his name's O 'Hanley. | ||
I thought I remembered that. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
The last three-term prey was World War II. | ||
If Trump gets World War III, he gets a third term and can finally get through his agenda, a.k.a. | ||
deportation and massive tax cuts. | ||
Don't fall for the Qatari propaganda. | ||
Yeah, did you see that? | ||
Jack Posobiec was unironically saying that. | ||
He's like, well, they're not looking. | ||
Let's do mass deportations. | ||
It's like, there is no let's. | ||
There is no let's. | ||
We are not involved. | ||
It is Jews running the government, and you're one of them. | ||
Jack Posobiec honeymooned in Israel, and he was in naval intelligence. | ||
Guy's a fed. | ||
But thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Yeah, right. | ||
I mean, some people really are trying to spin that. | ||
I agree. | ||
I agree with that. | ||
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Hey, well, thank you very much. | |
I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
It does help because, you know, people always say, who pays this guy? | ||
Who bankrolls this guy? | ||
It's like you, the viewers do. | ||
I don't do ads. | ||
I don't do sponsorships. | ||
I don't do anything like that. | ||
So the only source of income from the show is we occasionally sell these. | ||
We're going to put them back on sale soon. | ||
We have them in black, camo, and blue. | ||
They'll be back on sale in a couple weeks, okay? | ||
So probably like around July. | ||
And the Super Chats, that's it. | ||
Soon we'll be doing more with the nonprofit. | ||
I have a nonprofit. | ||
We don't raise money regularly for it, though, but soon we're going to do that because we'll be doing stuff with it. | ||
But, yeah, so I do appreciate all the support. | ||
It definitely helps keep the show going because I don't have sponsors. | ||
I refuse because if you take sponsors, then you have to modify what you say. | ||
I refuse to do that. | ||
So, you know, everybody, people always say, who flies you out here? | ||
Who's sponsoring your show? | ||
Who's doing this, that? | ||
It's me. | ||
It's me. | ||
It's the Super Chats. | ||
That's it. | ||
But I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, he was pretty great. | ||
I still see his stuff on TikTok all the time. | ||
Such a tragedy. | ||
He was so young. | ||
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But yeah, that was a pretty good poll. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, how long was that monologue? | ||
I think I went live at like, oh, a little after 9.30 and I finished at midnight. | ||
So that was a pretty good, that was like a two and a half hour monologue. | ||
That's pretty decent, right? | ||
Yeah, and then they got rid of all the evidence. | ||
They got rid of all the steel. | ||
There was no investigation. | ||
So yeah, it's nuts. | ||
What do you think about the possibility of Iran's allies like Russia or China supplying them with more weapons? | ||
Also heard a rumor that Pakistan could send them a nuke. | ||
There's also been a theory they could run out of munitions and Israel's waiting on that. | ||
can they not make their own? | ||
Russia is not getting involved. | ||
They're allied with Israel, and I don't think they want to get involved. | ||
I don't believe that China will or even can get involved. | ||
And the Pakistan thing is overblown. | ||
Pakistan and Iran are not close allies or anything. | ||
They're pretty suspicious of each other. | ||
And there was a rumor... | ||
Iran said Pakistan will nuke Israel. | ||
Pakistan denied that. | ||
They are not getting involved like that. | ||
So I seriously doubt any of these countries will intervene significantly. | ||
I always thought that was unlikely. | ||
I thought it was possible but unlikely, and I don't think it's going to happen now. | ||
So – and Iran, I don't think they'll be able to make missiles in time. | ||
I mean they just – We're talking about a timeline of weeks. | ||
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Lowlit the division within MAGA. | ||
Even people like MDG and Tucker have basically conceded that material support for Israel is not America first. | ||
The right will eat themselves. | ||
Glad I watched you before the election. | ||
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Yeah, it is funny. | ||
Well, it's funny because, look, these people have no center. | ||
Conservatism is a complete farce. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Tucker, these people just go with whatever's popular. | ||
Tucker's not right wing. | ||
Tucker says like, He's spiritual but not religious. | ||
He's socially liberal. | ||
He's like a feminist. | ||
He believes in gay marriage. | ||
He's, in some sense, pro-diversity. | ||
He's not a white nationalist. | ||
He's not an authoritarian. | ||
So it's like, what even really is he? | ||
What is Marjorie Greene? | ||
Marjorie Greene is an idiot. | ||
She just supports whatever's popular, whatever sounds good. | ||
You know, she sold out to Kevin McCarthy a couple of years ago and has been – So whether it's Tucker or her or any of these people, Charlie Kirk, I mean, they have no principles. | ||
They're not real. | ||
They're not centered. | ||
They're basically an artifice that is created to placate the Trump movement while getting donor money. | ||
And they always exist in the middle of that. | ||
And that's all that they are. | ||
That is what defines them. | ||
There's no grounding. | ||
There's no center. | ||
They are just whatever is in the moment, what is currently between the base and the donors, and they just hang out in that space, and that's it. | ||
When have they ever taken a stand on anything? | ||
Yeah, I mean, maybe, possibly. | ||
it's ominous, but I don't think it's definitive. | ||
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What do you think about Iranian media shouting you out? | ||
Goats recognize goats. | ||
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I thought that was pretty funny. | |
It is an interesting connection. | ||
Gary Con sent $100. | ||
Nick, I'm a Pakistani girl who has listened to you for years. | ||
I recently went to my dentist and my dental hygienist, a white woman in her 50s, spent some time talking about your takes. | ||
I only mention that so you know how far your reach is. | ||
You're in my prayers. | ||
Keep killing it. | ||
Not everyone can overcome what you've been through. | ||
You're special. | ||
Hey, well, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat, and I appreciate the compliment. | ||
It is nice to hear that the message is getting out there, because, you know, I've been doing this for a really long time and started with nothing. | ||
That's why it particularly irritates me when, you know, people try to discredit my success or my reach or even my credibility itself. | ||
Because I started with nothing. | ||
I started in my friend's dorm room, and he was not hygienic at all. | ||
I was appreciative, but it was a gross dorm room. | ||
I started in my friend's dorm room. | ||
I was 18 years old. | ||
I had 100 live viewers on RSBN. | ||
I had no viewers. | ||
I had no connections. | ||
I had no money. | ||
My family's not anybody connected or anything like that. | ||
I was broke. | ||
I was a college student. | ||
I started the show. | ||
I was radioactive from the jump. | ||
Everybody was out to get me because I was anti-Israel and they tried to make my life difficult. | ||
I was censored. | ||
For people that know me, for people that know my story, it's been an uphill battle my entire life. | ||
My entire adult life. | ||
Literally from the time I turned 18 or just a few months afterwards, it's been this brutal slog uphill. | ||
And, you know, so it's in some ways it's unbelievable how far the show has come and how big it is and how recognizable I become. | ||
And, you know, the way that people are really coming around and starting to see that I was right about a lot of these things. | ||
It's pretty gratifying. | ||
So I appreciate that. | ||
It's nice to hear that. | ||
And I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
So thank you. | ||
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Oh, my gosh. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
That's just nonsense. | ||
Thank you, though. | ||
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The only congressman with a 100% pro-Palestine, anti-Israel voting record is Bernie Sanders, who is Jewish, and now he's leading the bill to attempt to stop the war. | ||
That's not what I'm saying and you're an idiot. | ||
Nevermind just saw the clip of Tucker talking about you and Joe Kent. | ||
Screw that guy. | ||
Polly Walnuts grow. | ||
I percent $10. | ||
Him a 19 year old Catholic started watching in January after being an Alex Jones person. | ||
Thanks for changing the way I look at all of this. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, good idea. | ||
Hope the health issues are improving. | ||
Big John prayers to you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Why did we kill Gassim Soleimani? | ||
There was a lot of, I mean, we did a number of things back then. | ||
We gave Israel the Golan Heights. | ||
We recognize the IRGC as a terrorist group. | ||
And then if you recall, there was a diplomatic crisis, I think it was in 2020 in the summer, where it was alleged that they were sinking these tankers in the Persian Gulf and that they did a drone attack on Americans. | ||
They were attacking American bases or something like that. | ||
And in retaliation, we were hitting some of their stuff. | ||
I don't remember precisely how it unfolded because it was like five years ago. | ||
I covered it in real time, but basically they were creating the same type of confrontation then that they are now. | ||
Trump pulled out of the nuclear deal in 2018, and that started this diplomatic crisis with Iran, this maximum pressure campaign. | ||
And by December of 2020, they were talking about airstrikes against Iran, even back then. | ||
So, same story as now. | ||
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This is how you do it, brother. | ||
I'm not clicking on that. | ||
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I cannot fathom how any American can support U.S. military involvement in yet another foreign war. | ||
You would think they would get just as pissed as you and I about the lies, deception and rhetoric coming from Israel. | ||
We the people continue to allow our government to acquiesce to bye-bye from the top down. | ||
It's sickening and evil. | ||
I'm tired boss. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I know. | ||
It's shocking that anyone could defend it, and yet they are. | ||
I don't know how much of that is even real, though. | ||
you have to wonder in the age of AI and everything, how many of those people are just bots and shills? | ||
I know you don't want to be that guy that's saying, oh, those are Russian bots or something, but like... | ||
How many people are really gung-ho about a war in Iran? | ||
At the same time, if you talk to a lot of boomers, they eat that shit up. | ||
So, because you look at it and you say, how is it even possible that someone could still be falling for it again? | ||
And then you think, maybe they're not. | ||
Maybe it's all fake. | ||
But then you talk to them and you're like, no. | ||
They're eating this up. | ||
They're watching Fox News all day. | ||
They're watching Fox News, listening to talk radio all day. | ||
And if you talk to them in any venue, They will start spewing all the talking points, you know? | ||
Hamas kills children, and they bake babies in ovens in Iran, and the mullahs want to end the world. | ||
Like, they will say that in real life if you know them. | ||
So that's how, you know? | ||
That's why they control the media first. | ||
But I appreciate the big super chat. | ||
God bless, buddy. | ||
Meanwhile, liberals choose our funding another round of riots across the country. | ||
Whoa, now you're thinking. | ||
100% $50. | ||
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Okay, why? | ||
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died laughing at your smirk spotting the Roman Catholic Jew on Alex. | ||
Yeah, I can't even contain myself. | ||
I was trying to be polite, but... | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I see Finn sent $10. | ||
I'd give Trump is just controlled via blackmail or other means, or he got hit with a fucking Mossad retard gun or something cause he just keeps contradicting himself. | ||
what the people around him are saying and what he claimed to believe in during his first term also get some bitches lil nigga god bless yeah miles gentry sent ten dollars how is your golf game That's not great. | ||
I mean, I could hit the ball. | ||
I took lessons when I was younger, so I have the fundamentals. | ||
I can hit it, but I don't play, so I'm not really good. | ||
But I don't like golf. | ||
I don't like any sports. | ||
You know, I'm not that guy. | ||
Did you? | ||
I didn't see it. | ||
I'll replay it if I can find it. | ||
Maybe I was. | ||
Maybe I was taking a little of the burden off of you. | ||
I would gladly do it. | ||
Not the whole thing, but some of it. | ||
I don't want the whole thing. | ||
It's not a great diagnosis, I'm not going to lie, but I'll shoulder a little of that. | ||
I'll take a little tiredness, fatigue I was feeling yesterday on your behalf, absolutely. | ||
But yeah, I mean, look, I called it. | ||
I'm vindicated. | ||
I hope he pulls away too, and part of me still hopes maybe he can, but honestly, I doubt it. | ||
So, whatever. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
I'll be here covering it, and I'll see you soon. | ||
I'm coming to find you, and I'm going to eat all your pierogies. | ||
So you better watch out. | ||
You better come prepared, because I'm hungry. | ||
Why does that sound weird? | ||
But I am, okay? | ||
So rev up those fryers. | ||
Rev up those fryers. | ||
But thank you very much. | ||
I will see you soon, though, Christine. | ||
Hope you're doing well. | ||
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He wrote, in my own words, that Noah of the Ark had three sons. | ||
One son was blessed with metaphysical slash theological abilities. | ||
The other son was blessed with military slash administrative abilities. | ||
And the third was cursed to be a servant of servants under his brethren. | ||
It's called the curse of Ham. | ||
Interesting I never heard that one before. | ||
But yeah, that would make sense. | ||
I mean, yeah, maybe like the Aryans are the military administrative guys. | ||
The Greeks and the Italians are the metaphysical theological guys. | ||
And the Nigs, the Nigs are going to be the other guys. | ||
Yeah, maybe. | ||
Sounds right to me. | ||
Italians are pretty good at war too, though. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
Maybe we just kind of have it all. | ||
We have a little bit of everything. | ||
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Hey Nick, you and FR Mosley made me reevaluate the JQ in a new light and give serious consideration Good. | ||
I'm glad to hear that. | ||
He's fantastic. | ||
He's phenomenal. | ||
only and foreign troops home defend and protect our homeland neurogrower percent $40 excellent analysis tonight infinite vindication thank you very much Christine in Ohio sent $10 I think you are definitely onto something about Epstein files and I totally agree with you on Trump and how he acts I can't even defend his actions anymore either hey if any grow upers do come to polka fest Saturday give me an 07 for NJF so I know it's you An 07 for NJF at the Polka Fest. | ||
Could you imagine? | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I haven't been coordinating with anybody, but yeah, we'll see. | ||
We'll send up the signal flare. | ||
America first! | ||
Nobody eat all the food before I get there, if I'm going there. | ||
Who knows? | ||
I mean, maybe I will, maybe I won't. | ||
I don't know. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But, uh, no, I would never, I would never tell you I'm going anywhere in advance, but, um, if the Gruyper show up, be sure to give Christina no seven. | ||
My KF sent $10. | ||
The AJ caller reminded me of a clip of a back and forth he had with a caller. | ||
AJ, you're Jewish, right? | ||
Caller, I'm actually not. | ||
I was raised Roman Catholic, but have a great affinity for Jewish people in Israel. | ||
AJ, you're gay. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Wunk, we love AJ. | ||
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Wunk, we love AJ. | |
Is that real? | ||
Did he say that? | ||
I don't remember that. | ||
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I've talked about that before, but, I mean, we're in the middle of an Iran war, fuckface, so... | |
I take such comfort in having you on my TV all the time. | ||
I'm so glad I can rewatch shows. | ||
Your voice, comedy, and your awesomeness are better than any cancer treatments that I deal with. | ||
Thanks again for the mention of my GiveZenGo account earlier. | ||
Christine's journey. | ||
Lots of prayers were received. | ||
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07. Absolutely. | |
Hey, we pray for you. | ||
God bless you. | ||
I'm glad this show is bringing you some joy. | ||
And we're rooting for you, Christine. | ||
We love you. | ||
Love to hear it. | ||
I don't know, though. | ||
You definitely need the treatment, too. | ||
But the laughs are great medicine as well. | ||
No, but we're praying for you. | ||
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Good luck to you. | |
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
$30,000 all week. | ||
Pretty spectacular. | ||
Well, you know, look, people know where to get the information now. | ||
The show's like a hidden gem. | ||
People are discovering a hidden gem. | ||
It's a hidden gem. | ||
But now it's being discovered. | ||
It's like blowing up your spot on TikTok. | ||
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Someone found your favorite breakfast sandwich. | |
Ah, it's no surprise. | ||
My nigga! | ||
What up, Black Viper? | ||
We love you. | ||
You can't speak that into reality. | ||
No, they delayed the meeting so she could attend it today. | ||
No, just a C4. | ||
You know what? | ||
We might have a C3 at this point. | ||
I forget. | ||
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We were working on it at one point. | |
I did see that, yeah. | ||
He said that, so Joe Kent works for the CIA. | ||
We exposed him for that. | ||
We said, hey, Joe Kent works for the CIA. | ||
Tucker says that because we said that, we are the CIA, even though it's true. | ||
He said that what the CIA does is if you're criticizing them and you work for them, they will tell you, they will tell the public that you're CIA. | ||
Really? | ||
So Joe Kent works for the CIA. | ||
We expose that to the public. | ||
That makes us somehow secretly CIA, even though he is secretly CIA. | ||
Make that one make sense. | ||
And by the way, he attacked us first. | ||
But Tucker's part of the CIA, too. | ||
awakening but every time I try to explain Israel's role in our foreign policy to friends I met with blank stares and rebuttals that they should just do it out the average American is woefully uninformed with no conception of world history or global yeah most people are just numb nuts it's it's kind of When you talk to normies, most normies are so out to lunch. | ||
You don't even know where to begin with them. | ||
They know nothing. | ||
I saw that, yeah. | ||
Hey, well, thank you so much for the big super chat. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
I appreciate everything you do. | ||
God bless you, man. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I always felt like that. | ||
I always felt like my show was, um, And I don't know how people watch the other stuff. | ||
So I appreciate getting a little recognition. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I golfed on Sunday with my dad for Father's Day. | ||
And, you know, it was fun, but I also... | ||
So, you know, I had fun for the sake of my father. | ||
You know, I got to spend some time with him, but I don't, if I'm being honest, love golfing. | ||
It was 85 degrees. | ||
I got sunburned. | ||
That's too hot for me. | ||
I hate the daytime. | ||
It's just not really my thing. | ||
In the summer, I'm in hibernation because I hate the sun. | ||
It's too bright out. | ||
It's too hot out. | ||
It's too much. | ||
I can't do it. | ||
So in the summer, I hibernate. | ||
I try to stay indoors at all times and avoid contact with the sun and try to be awake during the night. | ||
But it was okay. | ||
It was fine. | ||
You do it once a year, it's okay. | ||
Super Freddy sent $10. | ||
Nobody voted for Tucker Carlson. | ||
Nobody voted for Candace Owens. | ||
Nobody voted for Ian Carroll. | ||
Nobody voted for Jake Shields. | ||
Nobody voted for Dave Smith. | ||
Nobody voted for Daryl Cooper. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. | ||
Has a pack five been announced? | ||
Nope. | ||
Aquarium grow. | ||
I percent $10. | ||
Tucker definitely isn't organic or coming up with his own talking points, but his break from the rhetoric of other deal aligned figures makes me question where his loyalties actually lie. | ||
Maybe for the better thoughts. | ||
Where's the break? | ||
Where exactly is the break? | ||
He interviews Vance Yarvin Thiel. | ||
He recommended that Trump appoint Vance the vice president last year. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
Saying the same thing everybody else is. | ||
I think it's performance. | ||
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Nice stream. | ||
Nick, do you think after a U S invasion of Iran will lead to more radicalization and a stab in the back effect on soldiers and U S citizens like it did with the Germans after world war one? | ||
Also, do you think it's more likely that China will invade Taiwan while the U S is busy on Yeah, I mean, theoretically, yeah. | ||
I don't know if China would do that. | ||
I don't think it totally affects their calculus. | ||
I mean, certainly the United States is not going to be completely involved in Iran such that they're not going to be able to defend Taiwan. | ||
And as far as radicalization, I mean, maybe. | ||
I don't know how extensive that'll be, but maybe. | ||
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COVID, inflation, and this fake gay world. | ||
You are a breath of fresh air in a time of chaos and misfortune. | ||
Big hope for Generation Cyclones. | ||
Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I streamed two hours this afternoon with Alex. | ||
I streamed three hours tonight. | ||
It's a long day. | ||
It's a lot of energy. | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
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Okay, all right. | |
Relax. | ||
Lord Miles is a fad, and I hate him. | ||
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And he sucks. | |
And he's not funny. | ||
And he's losing his hair, so he's a bitch. | ||
Yep. | ||
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Great job. | ||
First time contributing. | ||
Hope you read the Quran yourself. | ||
You're a brilliant guy. | ||
Has been following for a while. | ||
Free Palestine. | ||
Sorry, buddy. | ||
I'm Catholic. | ||
Nice try, though. | ||
We don't want your Quran. | ||
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Sorry. | |
He sent $10. | ||
Italians are definitely not good at war. | ||
They are the only ones who lost a war to literal Africans and were responsible for the failed invasion of Greece in World War II. | ||
The best Italian warriors were crossbow men from Genoa spamming ranged fire. | ||
Anyways, don't forget to read yesterday's superchats. | ||
Ugh, Reddit. | ||
Rome took over the whole world. | ||
You forget about that, dumbass. | ||
Oh, Italians in World War II! | ||
We fucking made the modern world, idiot. | ||
There'd be no Europe without us. | ||
It's called Roman Empire. | ||
Ever heard of it? | ||
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Dumbass. | |
Redditor. | ||
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Thank you, dude. | |
Some of these super chats, just like, shut up. | ||
Yeah, very good. | ||
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Never invade Russia in the winter. | |
Okay, fucking band, kid. | ||
Kill yourself. | ||
Roman Empire. | ||
Alright, let me read these super chats from last night, apparently. | ||
The $350 super chat from ChrisNRS that I missed. | ||
Let's see. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
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There it is. | |
Just like you said. | ||
Chris N.R. sent $350. | ||
Smile. | ||
Okay. | ||
All right. | ||
Well, that was simple enough. | ||
Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
Yeah, I did miss that one. | ||
Maybe that's why I didn't see it because there's no message. | ||
Well, hey, thank you very much. | ||
God bless, buddy. | ||
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All right. | |
Well, I think that's the last one. | ||
Let me just refresh this and double check. | ||
Yep. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
That's my last super chat. | ||
Wow, that's going to do it for me. | ||
Long day, huh? | ||
Alex Jones, two-hour interview. | ||
If you missed it, check the replay. | ||
It's on my Twitter timeline, and we'll upload it on Rumble as well. | ||
Three-hour show tonight. | ||
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I'm on the air Monday through Friday. | ||
8 o 'clock-ish Central Time. | ||
As always, thank you to our top Super Chatters. | ||
Big thank you to John Day Verving, Anthony A&I, Chase, They Love Oso, CC Red, Ghoster Oven, Rylan Johnson, Jaria Khan, Reno, Vincenzo, Michael, and Hivecore, as well as Chris on RS, who we missed yesterday. | ||
Big thank you to all of them. | ||
Thanks to all our Super Chatters, everybody that watches the show. | ||
We love you. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow. | ||
Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | ||
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It's going to be only America first. | ||
America first. |