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unidentified
One adult happy meal, please coming right up.
I don't want to be tentative and I can't show you.
nick fuentes
Would you look at the time?
Would you look at the time?
unidentified
The broken clock is right again.
nick fuentes
Would you look at the time?
Print your apology for.
unidentified
When I get home, I want you Hello.
Got places to be Evening everybody You're watching America First.
nick fuentes
My name is Nicholas J. Quentis.
Have a great show for you tonight.
That we are different.
that america was different because we are different palantir is an ai data analytics company
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
That's what they are.
And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir.
Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started.
unidentified
And I just say, are you trusting me in that?
You're telling me I can shut it in the next place.
When I get home, I want you.
We got places to be.
Good evening, everybody.
nick fuentes
You're watching America First.
My name is Nicholas J. Quentis.
We have a great show for you tonight.
unidentified
Are you innocent?
michelle malkin
narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
unidentified
Why are you called Mommy Melkin?
michelle malkin
I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groika Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Shield Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty, and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First Movement, who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
unidentified
We can't be held hostage by this country forever.
nick fuentes
When will it end?
When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty?
Do we run the world or does Israel?
Do we even run our own country?
Do we control our own military?
Do we control our own government or does Israel?
And who's going to deliver it?
JD Dance if they revealed birth-right citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore.
unidentified
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straw beliefs My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs.
My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs.
My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs.
One more and more.
People just want more and more freedom and love.
What he's looking for, one more and more.
People just want more and more freedom and love.
What he's looking for.
Freed from desire.
nick fuentes
have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
They know where you are at all times.
They know where you go and when.
They know what you buy.
They have access to your bank account.
AI will literally know everything about you.
Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
They know your resting heart rate.
They know how many calories you consume.
Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
You have a smart home, economy of things.
It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
This is like this is my primary.
This is me like walking, walking down the hall.
This is my primary weapon.
Press circle to interact.
Press circle to interact with this item.
At the end of the day, here's the question: Is it worth it to save the country?
Does the country matter?
Is it worth it to preserve our civilization?
Is it worth it to preserve our religion?
Maybe bigger than that.
Is the truth worth it?
What is the truth worth to you?
What is telling the truth worth to you?
Is it worth something, nothing?
What are you willing to give to tell the truth?
All you need is Jesus.
unidentified
All you need is prayer.
nick fuentes
These material appetites, they will never be satisfied.
And even if they are, it'll never be an adequate substitute for communion with our Holy Father, with somebody, with the author of the world.
Every mother and father understands the love for a child.
And that is how we were made.
We were designed that way.
Because through that experience, we could understand by analogy God's love for us.
It says in Revelation that God will wipe away every tear.
And that's like, to me, it makes me want to cry when I read that.
People experience these things in their lives.
We've all been there where you feel like the whole world's against you, the walls are closing in.
And you read something like that that says that God, like our Father, our Creator, is going to wipe your tears off your face.
Christianity is love.
Our God is love.
unidentified
Victory
nick fuentes
forever.
When will it end?
When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty?
Do we run the world or does Israel?
Do we even run our own country?
Do we control our own military?
Do we control our own government or does Israel?
unidentified
When I get home, I want you.
I'm not supposed to be here tonight.
I'm supposed to be here.
I want that shirt of my soul on the job that I have.
My voice says nothing where I scream out for help.
I stretch my hand on my curve.
Just cause I get home.
nick fuentes
I want you.
unidentified
I got places to be Keeping everybody You're watching America First.
nick fuentes
My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes.
Have a great show for you tonight.
unidentified
You got that back, that's a kind of bump.
You got that back, that's the bump.
to heal.
They have total control.
That a lion could from his courage be pride over every single thing.
That the lion himself would learn to kneel.
They pull the strings.
That lion would not care, even if his line died.
Things have to change, Jay.
That the lion himself would accept such a deal.
And they have to change right now.
It was only to themselves they had lied.
Lied.
Boys!
Boys!
donald j trump
Poop, diddy, whoop, scoop.
unidentified
Poop, poop, scoop.
donald j trump
Diddy, whoop, whoop, diddy, scoop.
unidentified
Whoop, diddy, scoop.
My love has strong beliefs.
My love has got no power.
He's got his strong beliefs.
My love has got no fame.
he's got his straw beliefs My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs One more and more people just want more and more freedom and love What he's looking for more and more people just want more and more freedom and love What he's looking for freed from desire Mind and senses purified freed from desire Mine and is
nick fuentes
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 our massive vision our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be when
unidentified
i get home i want you everybody you're watching america first my name is nicholas j fuentes we
We have a great show for you tonight, that's a like a bump You got that back,
that's a like a bump You got that back that is a kind of bumpina do you do something that's a like a bump You got that back, that's a like a bump to the cure,
the things you had all the things you had All the things you had all the things you had all the things you had When can we expect a real victory?
nick fuentes
And who's going to deliver it?
JD Vance if they reveal birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore.
I've known no other country.
unidentified
How can you call it a movement when you have no emotions?
tucker carlson
You just interviewed Nick Fuentes.
candace owens
I did.
tucker carlson
Or had a conversation with him.
What did you think of that?
What do you think of him?
candace owens
My experience with Nick Fuentes is that he's a terrible person and a terrible human being.
tucker carlson
But he is clearly part of a campaign to discredit non-crazy right voices.
candace owens
I can confirm he's dishonest.
tucker carlson
This child, this weird little gay kid in his basement in Chicago, young white men who've been totally cut out of our economy, I mean, they really are the victims and they're desperate and no one speaks for them.
So they go to Fuentes because he's like incredibly articulate and they think he's our leader.
But in one of the saddest ironies of all, like he's acting against your interests, actually.
nick fuentes
But then when it comes to me, I'm one of the real disaffected white people.
You want to talk about me and them?
I am them.
He says Nick Fuentes is leading all of the disaffected young white men.
I am a disaffected white, young white man.
I was a precocious, intelligent young white college student who went to Boston University, who was pro-Trump and red-pilled by Trump and animated by Trump's message of America first.
And I asked questions about Israel and I was punished for it.
I did it years before Tucker Carlson started talking about Israel last year.
And I sacrificed and I was targeted by the ADL, by the SPLC, by the federal government, by the conservative movement that both Candace and Tucker were a part of.
He's lonely.
He's weird.
He lives in a basement.
That's a lot of people because of the problems you claim to care about.
Do you care about Kwarna and people going into debt to order pizzas and home ownership being impossible?
Or do you think that's a contemptible, low-status thing to be ridiculed and mocked?
What is wrong with being from Chicago?
What is wrong with being weird?
What is wrong with living in your basement?
I'm the inauthentic person.
I am that person.
I am a spokesman for the disaffected white man because I am one and you two are not.
My dad didn't even graduate college.
My mother's father was a garbage man in Chicago and he committed suicide.
He was a veteran of World War II.
Who's the CIA cutout?
Who's the poser?
Who is America?
I am America.
unidentified
American story,
nick fuentes
murder Charlie Kirk because they voted for Kamala Harris.
People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black.
People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish.
The people that do this are lost.
They have to be isolated and segregated out.
A new consensus must emerge.
Are you in favor of a society with meaning?
A society where life is sacred, where life has sanctity, where people's lives and their dignity and their integrity is respected.
Or are we going to live in a society that is a never-ending war between nihilistic tribes, warlords, savages, pagans?
I see an emerging consensus.
And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience,
the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man, against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed for any reason, for any ideological reason, against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
And by that, I mean the people that are really cruel, not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
unidentified
An overflowing of love.
An overflowing of self-giving love.
nick fuentes
So much of it, it cannot be contained.
An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
unidentified
That is what makes us different.
nick fuentes
what makes us good the
unidentified
canary mission is an israeli-funded blacklist which since july 2025 has been confirmed to be used by the trump administration to target students professors and professionals who oppose israel and reside in the united states This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
But the Canary mission is not alone.
Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
While government contracting with the private sector is longstanding, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
nick fuentes
I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence.
As Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States, and anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy, I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
unidentified
Ever.
nick fuentes
And it doesn't matter what they offer me or us.
It doesn't matter how they might try to placate us or appease our interests, the concessions they'll make.
unidentified
As long as that is the case, it is unacceptable.
nick fuentes
And that's what it means to be an American.
How did we get here?
This is not a timeline going back to 1948.
What had just happened before the 2016 election?
Barack Obama created the joint comprehensive plan of action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
They hated Obama.
Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
This is the background of Trump's first election.
2016 election happens.
Trump gets elected with the help of the Israelis.
You don't believe me?
There's a whole article about it.
It's an excerpt from James Bamford's book, Spy Fail.
It goes into great detail about the hidden collusion in the 2016 election.
It wasn't Trump and Russia.
It was Trump and Israel.
And why was Israel so hell-bent on getting a Republican elected in 2016?
To scuttle the Iranian nuclear deal.
And that's exactly what happened.
That was the ask.
unidentified
The United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.
nick fuentes
In 2018, Donald Trump declares the IRGC, the Revolutionary Guard, which is the military of the regime, a terrorist group.
Green likes that group for sanctions, for attacks.
Now the United States is in a shadow war with Iran.
It culminates by January 2020 in the assassination of Qasim Suleimani.
Suleimani was the architect of the axis of resistance.
Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Suleimani built all of it.
Are you starting to see Obama had this solved?
He made the deal.
The Israelis hated him for it.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018 and has been going on for seven years.
That's the nature of forever wars.
Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today, just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today, Syria, which went from 2011 to today, and Iran, which went from 2018 until today.
That's the nature of forever wars.
And if you're not paying attention to those underlying forces, you're going to fall for it again and again.
You're going to be surprised and confused and coping over and over.
And people are just tripping over themselves to do it again.
unidentified
Who are you?
Let the skylight stand.
You will become a peaceful.
You are counting my life.
nick fuentes
I'm like two seconds out from just joining the Jews at this point.
It's like I started out like the Jews are oppressing us.
Then it's like, no, no, the Jews are oppressing all of you.
Maybe I need to help them.
unidentified
But even if I told you why, I doubt very strongly that the knowledge would change anything at all.
But let's say that I take the time to explain it to you.
What do you think would happen then?
nick fuentes
This is our holiday.
So I'm excited for the fall.
I love it.
Halloween is the most goaded time of the year.
Talk about a Halloween fright.
give you guys a halloween fright my dead body when you discover it one
unidentified
adult happy meal Come here.
nick fuentes
I don't want to be tinted when I'll catch on you.
Would you look at the time?
unidentified
Would you look at the time?
The broken block is right again.
Would you look at the time?
nick fuentes
Print your apology of form.
I told you so.
unidentified
When I get home, I want you.
Hello, hello, hello, hello.
Hello.
Got places to be Hang everybody You're watching America First.
nick fuentes
My name is Nicholas Jake Wentis.
Have a great show for you tonight.
unidentified
You got that back, that's a huge bump.
You got that hat, that's a good bump.
You got that out there, that's a bump.
nick fuentes
No one's allowed to say that the blood is a quintessential part of this, that the blood of our people is something that is essential.
That we are different.
that america was different because we are different palantir is an ai data analytics company
They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
unidentified
Palantir Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
donald j trump
It's going to be only America first.
unidentified
America first.
The American people will come first once again.
With respect, the respect that we deserve.
nick fuentes
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.
We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into.
Big show.
Our featured story, we're going to be talking the whole night tonight about my interview with Tucker Carlson, which was both recorded and aired last night.
And I wasn't sure exactly when they would release it.
I knew we were recording it yesterday, but I didn't know they turned it around that quickly.
So last week I told you we would be doing a show on Monday, and then they published it Monday night.
I said, I got to give everybody a chance to watch it.
So I took the night off last night so that everybody could watch the interview.
I wanted to see the reaction.
I wanted to see the fallout.
And now tonight, after having seen a lot of the discourse and reactions, it was extremely polarizing, as I'm sure you've noticed.
And it's hard to quantify, but let's just say a lot of people really hated it.
There are people saying they're going to leave the GOP.
Not anybody notable or famous or anything, but I've seen a lot of people say they're literally going to leave the Republican Party.
That's how mad they are about it.
And I've seen a lot of other people say this is the best thing ever.
That the Overton window has been shattered, that free speech has prevailed, censorship is over, gatekeepers have been destroyed, and that this is a momentous occasion.
And so tonight we're going to recap the interview.
I'm going to talk all about it, how it came about.
We'll talk about the accusations that went both ways in the buildup to the interview.
We'll recap some of the discussion.
And in particular, we'll talk about what I think was the most important part of it, the discussion surrounding sincere America First and those purporting to represent it, Joe Kent, J.D. Vance, Tucker, the usual suspects.
And we'll also talk about the reaction, both the positive and the negative.
And tonight, we're going to tell a story.
We're going to weave a story together.
And it's a story about the conservative movement, about Donald Trump, the MAGA movement, about America First.
It involves me, Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, Mark Levin, Tucker Carlson.
And it's going to be a good show.
I'm excited.
I think everybody who's been watching the show for a long time recognizes the gravity of this event, the significance of it, not just for myself, but for the conversation.
So it is truly historic.
So we'll get into all that.
Before we do, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble, smash the like button, leave a comment.
Let me know what you think about the show.
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And I think that's all I'm going to shill for tonight.
And I guess we'll just get right into it.
I'm eager and chomping at the bit to get into it because there's really so much to discuss.
I really want to unpack all of my thoughts and the significance of this because I think there's a lot that is unsaid.
And everybody has had their hot take and analysis of this collaboration, of the interview, but they don't really know the whole story.
They don't really know my story and they don't really know what I'm about.
And like Tucker said on his show, and I think it's true, I think that Tucker, like many people, they only know me from the clips.
They only know me from the short videos they see on lately Instagram, but before that, on Twitter or elsewhere, and their entire perception and opinion of me and my show, and fundamentally what I represent, because it isn't just about my personality, but it's about our views, what we have been expressing for the past 10 years.
This colors their perception of all of that.
And I think it gives them a false perception.
And I think that is deliberate.
I think that that reality is something that has been deliberately manufactured.
And I'll get into exactly what I mean by that.
But first, I want to talk a little bit about how this interview came about, because it's sort of an interesting story.
My relationship with Tucker Carlson over the past three years has been mostly contentious.
And without getting into too many of the details, I was basically a fan of Tucker Carlson for many years and almost entirely supportive.
But we had a significant beef over Joe Kent.
And for those that don't know, Joe Kent is a CIA officer, Green Beret, who served in North Africa and the Middle East for the last 20 years.
And he returned back to the United States and ran for Congress in 2022 in, I think, the first district in Washington state.
And we'll get into that story in detail later, but suffice to say, that's who he is.
And that is the election that created a lot of acrimony between me and Tucker.
And what happened in particular is that I caused Joe Kent to lose his election.
Tucker happened to be a very good friend of Joe.
And Tucker believed that Joe Kent represented or could become the standard bearer of real America first conservatism in Congress.
And it makes sense because Joe is young.
He's tall.
He's good looking.
He's a military guy.
So he's masculine.
He's got the right look.
And his politics, according to Tucker and other people that supported him, was America first, their vision, their version of America first, which they believe to be sincere and authentic America First Conservatism.
I made him lose.
I rallied my supporters.
They went to Washington State.
They put up stickers.
We had a website.
They interrogated him at his events.
And in the end, Joe Kent lost in an upset.
They called it the greatest upset of the 2022 midterms.
A district that was supposed to go Republican.
It went Democrat.
And he lost by less than 1%.
He lost by about 2,000 votes.
And so people credibly attributed his loss to my efforts, the efforts of me and my team.
And again, we'll get into why that is later because that's extremely important.
But it was this which created a lot of problems between me and Tucker.
And after this, Tucker Carlson worked with Max Blumenthal at the Gray Zone, who you may know.
He's a Jewish leftist.
He's been extremely critical of the war in Gaza.
He was one of the chief proponents of the theory that Israel killed Charlie Kirk.
Many people consider him to be on our side.
And by that, I mean the broadly Israel-critical group that is trying to get the United States to stop supporting the regional conflict and the genocide in Gaza.
And so Tucker worked with Max Blumenthal and Max Blumenthal's wife to write a massive hit piece about me in 22, accusing me of taking out Joe Kent, not because I had disagreements with him or any legitimate reason, but because they said I was deployed by the federal government or the Democrats because I'm some sort of federal agent.
That's the only reason I could have opposed him.
And so that's where all these allegations that I'm a Fed came from.
This article in January or February 2023, it was published a couple of months after those midterm elections.
And then somebody paid a group called Influenceable a substantial amount of money for people to repost this article and to push this narrative.
It was a coordinated smear.
And ever since then, I have been very critical and hostile towards Tucker.
Now, this culminated, the reason I explain a little bit of the backstory, but we'll get into it more later, is because that was the flashpoint that sparked the feud.
And the feud continued for years through 2023, 2024, 2025.
And I was very explicitly and publicly critical of Tucker.
And Tucker behind the scenes was pushing this story.
And I will say for the sake of this show tonight, that I believe that he was pushing that maybe in good faith.
Let's be charitable and say maybe those were his sincere convictions.
But he was making oblique references to it on his show in private.
He was very explicit when he felt comfortable with friends of his or other people.
And this culminated this summer in a show that he did with Candace Owens, where he explicitly and directly accused me and attacked me of being a hateful extremist that is not a sincere America first ally.
He said, my views are out of step with where the proper Israel critical America first side is.
He said, and the only reason that could be is because I'm an inauthentic, inorganic voice.
And of course, I retaliated.
I did then a three-hour show and I turned it around and I said, well, I question whether you and people like Joe are sincere America first people.
And if you're insinuating that I'm inorganic, well, I think there's a big story on your side about maybe why you're not organic.
We could speculate and we could draw conclusions about that.
And it was one of the biggest shows I've ever done.
I get people telling me all the time, talking to me all the time about that show.
It was one of the most popular, universally critically acclaimed shows that I've done.
And so this set the stage for the show that happened last night.
I'm sure you're all familiar with the big feud, but that's where it came from.
And it exploded this summer, really coinciding with my generational run.
This summer, it was my coverage of the war in Iran, the so-called 12-day war.
It was my debate with Dinesh D'Souza.
It was some other viral things that happened, which made my ascendancy unignorable.
Tucker took a shot.
I retaliated.
And I think he didn't expect how badly it would go for him.
Now, shortly after that video, shortly after that show that I did about Tucker, this exchange, Tucker reached out to me.
He called me on the phone.
And I won't say exactly what happened there.
I don't want to betray his confidence, but he called me on the phone and we had an amicable conversation.
We sort of leveled with each other.
And I would say it was cordial, friendly, and civil.
And so we talked things out a little bit on the phone.
And then his team reached out about a month ago and they said they wanted to bring me on the show.
And I went into it really without any real expectation.
I had no idea what I was in for.
They invited me out at the end of September, beginning of October, to come and do the show.
And of course, I said yes.
And I'm interested in having the conversation because I challenged him in my show about him.
I said, well, why don't you just talk to me yourself?
If I'm an unknown quantity, if you don't know what I am or what I believe or whether I'm sincere and why I'm launching these attacks, ask me.
You're a journalist.
Ask me the question.
I'd be happy to answer.
And I said, I'm not an animal.
I'm not, I don't think I'm a brute.
I'm a civil and polite person.
I said, and we can make it civil.
I said, but give me a fair hearing.
Let me tell you in my own words who I am, where I came from, what I'm about.
And I think to his credit, and I think everybody on our side, whatever you think of Tucker, and I know a lot of my fans love Tucker, and some of them are very suspicious of Tucker.
And I have similarly ambivalent feelings, or I did, let's say.
I love a lot of what he's saying and doing, but I'm also wondering, what's this guy's problem with me?
And so I'm sure he was curious, and I was curious too.
I wanted to meet him and get the measure of the man, and I wanted to hear from him himself.
And I'm a man.
I wanted to stand up to the questions.
So, of course, I leaped at the opportunity.
And I said, absolutely, I'd love to do it.
Then as soon as I could, I flew out and I had dinner with him on Sunday night.
And like I said, I walked in really not knowing what to expect.
I'm going to be honest with you, because I'm always honest, sometimes to my detriment.
I did believe Tucker was in the CIA.
And so part of me was thinking because they booked my travel.
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I was thinking, did they put a bomb on the plane to like kill me?
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Because they like booked my plane ticket.
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I was thinking, kind of a huge risk.
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Because look, if I'm sincerely saying that he's an operative, well.
So I swear, I really went in not knowing what to expect at all.
I was thinking, is this plane going to blow up when it takes off?
I was thinking, when the driver comes and picks me up, is he going to take me out in the woods and blow my head off?
I was also thinking, what if it's a complete ambush?
What if he punches me in the face for talking about his family?
What if it's a totally hostile line of questioning?
What if they pass a bunch of deep fake photos across the table and say, we got you?
I was thinking, I mean, I sincerely had no idea what to expect.
And I know that sounds like a joke, but I'm a paranoid person.
And honestly, that was in the back of my mind.
But I'm brave.
I'm a heroic and courageous person.
So I said, well, I'll tell people where I'm going.
And I said, if anything happens to me, you tell them what happened here.
And that's true.
But so I got on the plane, I flew out and the plane did not explode.
Nobody killed me.
Obviously, I'm still here.
And I went up to his place and we had dinner on Sunday night.
And it was very intimate.
It was me, him, his producer, and that was it at the table where we did the interview.
And it was extremely friendly.
It was extremely nice.
But I wouldn't say, as other people are characterizing it, I wouldn't say that he didn't challenge me.
He probed me.
And by probed, I mean he asked me a lot of intense questions.
He really spent hours on Sunday night getting to know me.
And I spent a lot of time getting to know him.
And he asked me about everything.
He asked me about what I believe on many different subjects, about things he's heard about me.
And I think both of us were maybe measuring the other and sizing the other one up and trying to figure each other out.
But it was honest.
It was direct.
It was straightforward.
It was challenging.
It was fair.
But I think we had a really good, interesting conversation Sunday night.
I really enjoyed it.
I thought it was a lot of fun.
And then I went back to my hotel and I went back out Monday morning to do the show.
And with full disclosure, there was nothing like an ambush at all.
We did something like a pre-interview.
That's how I would characterize it Sunday night.
We walked through many of the topics and we actually laid out exactly what we would be speaking about Monday morning.
Monday, I showed up a half hour before we recorded and we walked through every single thing we would talk about.
And he told me, this is what I'm going to ask you.
There were no surprises, no ambush.
And I really want to say that because I want to give him a lot of credit for a variety of reasons.
But maybe first and foremost, it was fair.
And if you watch my show, if you know anything about me, I do very well, actually, in a hostile environment.
I've done it before.
I've been the subject of an ambush.
I've been the subject of a hostile line of questioning.
People have been tough.
And sometimes I do interviews and people are extremely complimentary and friendly.
All I ever ask of anyone is that they hear me out in good faith.
That's it.
You can ask a tough question, a personal question.
You can ask a hostile question.
You can disagree strongly.
As long as it's in good faith, as long as it's sincere, as long as it's fair, and I could even deal with not very fair.
I don't like it, but I could deal with that too.
That's all I've ever asked.
And to his credit, that's what Tucker did.
And I thought that was extremely courageous of him for a couple of reasons.
First and foremost, he knows that even just by sitting with me, it doesn't matter what he says, he's going to get destroyed for this.
And by that, I don't mean they're going to take him out.
He's obviously very resilient and the people love him.
But as you've seen over the past 24 hours, people are going to attack him ruthlessly and dishonestly and unfairly.
So I think that shows a lot of integrity and a lot of courage that even sat down and did the show, especially considering we went at it really hard over the summer.
So that shows, I think, a lot of character.
And in the second place, forget even about the reaction from other people or how his reputation might suffer.
I also think it shows a lot of integrity as a public intellectual influencer.
I don't know if he'd like either of those words, but I think it shows a lot of integrity that he could have ambushed me.
He could have been unfair.
And maybe that would have went better for him in terms of public perception, or maybe he could have one-upped me in some way.
But he was willing to face a disagreement and not know the answers I was going to give and not know how it would go.
And I think that takes some courage also.
It takes courage of his convictions to stand up to a sincere and thoughtful and genuine interlocutor.
So that's how it went.
That was the setup.
I will also say, because I've heard this said as well, people said, well, why didn't you talk about these Fed accusations on the show?
And to be honest with you, we basically agreed in an unspoken way that this was going to be a show about our actual substantive disagreements.
We could have sat down and we could have ripped each other apart and said, you're a Fed.
No, you're a Fed.
Well, why did you do this?
And why'd you do that?
We both already did that.
And as far as his connections are concerned, it's out there.
I did a show about it.
As far as suspicions about me, everyone's aware of that.
Articles have been written about it.
It's out there too.
And I think that on this show, we wanted to cover the actual ideas.
And that's what we did.
We had an actual clash of ideas.
We talked about not just the ideological disagreements, but also the political tactical disagreements.
And I think that made for an actual productive conversation.
We sat down and we actually had a productive, interesting conversation.
We fleshed out our disagreements.
What do we think about Israel and the Jews and these things, which are so contentious and these things which are so topical?
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You know, he basically said, I got a problem with you.
It's that you're only attacking the sincere America first people.
Why is that?
And I said, well, this is why.
This is where I'm coming from.
And he said, well, this is where I'm coming from.
And I think we actually achieved some level of understanding.
And the way that I put it on my show and to him at dinner and on the interview, I think we touched on it at one point, although I'm not sure.
It's that to him, I'm an unknown quantity.
And to many I am.
They only know me from the clips.
And we'll get to why that is the case, because I think that's an interesting story by itself, which is worth examining.
I am somebody that does not come from the establishment.
I don't have a resume.
I'm young.
I'm new, newer, new to him, maybe.
I exist on the internet.
And so for a lot of older people, and I don't say that as a dig, but for people that are maybe from a different generation with a different set of ideological priors from a different media market or medium, let's say, at all, he comes from television.
I represent something completely unknown and foreign.
And so he doesn't really know.
He doesn't really know what I'm about or who I am or anything like that.
And I'm sure he regards me with suspicion.
And likewise, for someone like myself, I came from America.
I came from the working class.
My parents are not in politics.
I come from Chicago.
I come from a city that isn't connected, let's say, in the way that DC and New York and New England are.
And from my perspective, also as a younger man, I look at somebody from Fox News coming from the inside, coming from DC, coming from the system.
I regard someone like him with suspicion.
To me, he is an unknown quantity.
He was in the OCON.
He's not anymore.
But is he really not anymore?
Or what actually happened?
And so I think if we're being charitable, we could say that maybe this was a profound misunderstanding.
We have to leave room that this is the case.
And that's why I sat down with him to flesh out some of these disagreements and where we agree, where we disagree, what each of us really thinks about the whole situation.
And I thought it was a great discussion.
I thought it was actually really interesting.
It was a real conversation.
And I want to get into it a little bit.
And first, I want to talk about my backstory.
And I'm a little bit tired of saying my backstory at this point.
If you watch the show, you've heard it a million times.
If you follow me, if you've been following my interviews, you've heard the backstory 100,000 times, which goes something like this.
I'm 18, I'm a freshman, I go to Boston University, I do this debate, they start grooming me to join the Daily Wire, and then they find out that I'm not really on board with the pro-Israel dogma.
And so my own conservative movement backstabs me.
They work with the left, they engage in cancel culture, they engage in censorship themselves, and they systematically blacklist me and try to destroy my reputation and my career in its infancy in my crib because I had the wrong opinion about this one topic.
And that's sort of the shocking story.
Because of course, my reputation for the past 10 years that has been established is that I'm insane, I'm crazy, I'm an extremist, I'm a hate monger, I'm a white supremacist, et cetera.
And they don't know that I was a mainstream conservative from a normal background, a relatively well-adjusted, normal kid, popular in high school, all those things.
I was even pro-Israel at one point.
And what turned me, what changed my mind, I don't like radicalized.
What woke me up was not just being the subject of this berserker attack from the pro-Israel crowd and seeing the hypocrisy of how they were willing to undermine the marketplace of ideas and free speech if you went against some particular dogma, but I also recognized what the whole operation was about.
And that's what I want to talk about with regard to my backstory, because I want to make it very clear.
As I have told my backstory, people are trying to use my story to spin their own narrative.
And the narrative goes something like this.
Nick Fuentes became the monster because the conservative movement was too intolerant or something like this.
They say, how do you get Nick Fuentes a horrible person?
You know, it's like unspoken.
How did Nick Fuentes become a monster?
You know, Patrick Bedavid, I don't maybe think this was his intention, but he said, how extreme did that make you?
Candace Owen said, did that make you hate Jews?
Tucker sort of insinuated this.
He said, maybe they called you a racist because they wanted you to become a racist.
And there's sort of this unspoken assumption that to have my ideology is inherently wrong.
Like it should be presumed that the things I have said or say now are inherently monstrous.
They're sort of self-evidently evil and wrong.
And so the question becomes the making of a killer.
How did a student council president Prager you force alum?
How did a Ben Shapiro fan become the pariah, the worst guy ever?
Oh, they treated him poorly and they were a little hypocritical.
And I would say that's not actually what happened.
Here's the real lesson of my story.
It tells you how conservative politics works.
Turning Point USA is the largest campus conservative organization in the country.
They receive $140 million per year.
That's a lot of money.
$140 million per year.
And they have thousands of chapters.
And they invest in speaking events and conventions and leadership summits.
And they hold events and they table and all these things.
They host debates.
Why?
Where are they getting that money from?
Who's putting up the money and why?
Billionaires, billionaires are putting up the money.
Foster Freese, Bernard Marcus from Home Depot, Facebook, Israel, Shillman, they are putting up the money for Turning Point USA.
That's who has $140 million to spend on campus activism.
Why?
Why did they spend all this money?
Because properly understood, Turning Point USA, college Republicans, that is the first entry into a pipeline which creates future Fox News correspondence, which creates future Republican staffers, future Republican politicians.
If you want to groom people to be loyal to the party in politics, where do you look?
You find the smartest of the youth.
And where are the smartest, most capable youth, relatively speaking?
They're in college.
Admission or participation in college means you could fill out a college application, you get a certain score on a test.
It's rudimentary, but it's a filter.
They go to the colleges and they find the 18-year-olds that are in college.
And this is where they get them.
This is where they start to indoctrinate them.
And they start to tell them, you are vaguely conservative.
Maybe you're Christian.
Maybe you have a cultural or temperamental disposition towards conservatism.
Well, you're with us.
You're on our team.
We claim you.
And this is what we believe.
We believe in cutting taxes for corporations.
We believe in war in the Middle East.
We always support Israel.
We believe in limited government and deregulating Wall Street.
We believe in fossil fuels and energy.
So you might be like a 17-year-old that says, I don't really like the way these liberals sound.
Then they claim you in college.
They table and they solicit you.
And they say, hey, you're with us.
And this is what we believe.
And I was one of those precocious.
Look that up if you don't know what that means.
I was one of those precocious young students at a selective school, Boston University, that was picked up, groomed into this operation.
I was 18, a freshman.
And they said, here's a kid that's well-spoken.
Here's a kid that's very conservative.
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And they scouted me.
Cassie Dillon and the flying monkeys at Daily Wire, Aaron Bandler, Elliot Hamilton.
They wrote articles about me.
They scouted me.
And they brought me into their group.
And they said, we want to give you a career.
They started to work on me.
Cassie Dillon took me to get my eyebrows done.
She said, we need to get you media trained.
She sent my profile to Ben Shapiro and said, you need to mentor him.
He's great, but he's too Trumpy.
He supports Trump too much.
When I started to criticize Israel, they said, whoa, you can't believe that.
You're not allowed to say that or believe that.
And when it was clear that even though I was America first, conservative, Republican guy, I wasn't willing to follow the dogma to the letter.
And so not only did they cut me off, but they tried to destroy me because they said, if you go against the dogma, you are going to threaten everything that we've built.
So they said, now the pipeline is closed to you.
Normally, this is how it's supposed to go.
You're supposed to get scouted by Turning Point or Daily Wire or whatever.
You're supposed to get scouted.
And then you get your first Fox and Friends appearance.
You get on the morning show.
And they set you up with the producer.
And you go downtown and they set you up behind the camera.
Oh, mom, I'm going to be on Fox, my first big hit.
I'm making it.
And you call in with Peter Doocy and Brian Kilmead, and you have your hands in your lap and you say, hi, I'm a college conservative.
And just like Charlie Kirk.
That's how Charlie Kirk got started.
That's how Cassie Dillon got started.
That's how Brylan Hollyhan got started.
That's how they all get started.
They get a little taste.
And then they go into the nonprofit world.
They get a job at Daily Caller.
They get a job at Leadership Institute.
They get a job at a media organ.
They get a job on the Hill as a staffer.
They get a fellowship.
They work at some other think tank, something like that.
And they're in the pipeline.
The pipeline is flowing.
And as long as they're in the pipeline, they have access to CPAC where they could shake hands and network with donors, with mentors, with older people, with people in funny hats.
They get to go to Turning Point.
They get to go and they get to be preyed upon, actually, by patrons and donors and sponsors and groups.
It's this big club.
But if you're not on board with the dogma, you're not in.
But it wasn't enough that they kicked me out.
They recognized my potential.
They had to destroy me.
So they blacklisted me.
They banned me from CPAC.
Cabot Phillips, son of Tim Phillips, he was at Americans for Prosperity.
He founded it, actually.
Cabot was at Campus Reform.
Now he's the editor-in-chief of Daily Wire.
People like him, Cassie, Hamilton, Bandler, Will Nardy, they all tried to destroy my reputation.
They sent clips of mine to Media Matters.
It wasn't enough that they disassociate.
They wanted to make it so that everyone knew.
Everyone knew that I was wearing the scarlet letter.
They wanted everyone to know, don't hire this guy.
He's not in the club.
He's not in the pipeline.
He's on the blacklist.
Why?
Because he doesn't support Israel.
Now, that didn't make me become anything.
I already had those beliefs.
I was already reading Pap Buchanan.
I was already against immigration.
I was already critical of Israel.
And by the way, those were all Donald Trump's positions.
They didn't make me become anything.
They made my reputation something.
They took my worst moments, whether they were jokes or not, whatever the context, they clipped the worst moments from my show and they sent them to right-wing watch.
Media matters.
That's why I say, why do people know me by the clips?
That was their intention.
People say, once they watch my show, they say, why don't you say that all the time?
I do.
I've been saying mostly the same thing for 10 years.
The fundamentals have not changed.
It's uncanny.
If you look at clips and you can access my whole archive at AmericaFirst.plus, if you go back 10 years, you can find shows from 2017, 2018.
I'm saying it's almost scary, the same things.
But they took the clips and the right had a handshake with the left.
And they said, we will use cancel culture about racism, sexism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia.
We will use it to control the gates of our own side.
We will use it expediently.
We'll wage the left against the far right.
And we'll have the left destroy the far right and cleanse them and purge them.
And so nonprofits like Media Matters, right-wing watch, they get tons of money.
And they get tons of money to watch people like me, when I'm 18, 19, clip my show, post it on their giant social media.
And this is how an 18-year-old who is just saying America First gets branded as the worst person ever.
I'm not a monster.
I didn't become a monster.
I wasn't radicalized.
I'm not radical.
What I said then was not radical then.
What I say now is not radical.
What did I say then that was radical?
That we give too much money to Israel?
How's that radical?
That maybe the entire United States should not live in the shadow of the Holocaust?
I know that sounds controversial.
Is that radical?
I don't think so.
Is it radical to say that it's not a good thing for America to become majority non-white?
That's common sense.
Look at LA.
Look at New York.
Have they gotten better or worse as they have become progressively less white?
These are not radical beliefs.
And I never became a radical.
I never was radical.
I'm not radical now.
And if you want to position me against the mainstream, which is horrible, then fine.
I'm radically against mass migration.
I'm radically against feminism.
I'm radically against degeneracy.
I'm radically against pornography.
I'm radically against giving all our money to Israel and all the wars we fought for them.
In that context, I'm a radical.
And in the other context, I'm common sense.
So I don't like this making of a murderer narrative where they say this poor kid was viciously attacked and, oh, it made him a terrible person.
No, I'm not a terrible person.
They are terrible people.
They're part of this.
They created this situation and they uphold it with lies.
They uphold it with lies and deception, cancel culture, gossip, detraction.
That's evil.
That's messed up.
Not the jokes I say on the show, not the things I say on the show that could be taken out of context.
It's messed up that right-wing watch is being paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by George Soros, a billionaire, to clip an 18-year-old show because anybody that expresses any discontent about the state of affairs, they want to vilify.
That's messed up.
That's evil.
And it's evil the conservatives were willing to work with those people.
And here's another case in point.
After my discussion with Tucker Carlson, Mark Levin was very unhappy about it.
You know what Mark Levin did about my interview with Tucker Carlson?
What they always do.
He tried to destroy my reputation today by posting an article from the Daily Beast.
And the Daily Beast did an article about how I was critical of Erica Kirk.
Something that's controversial.
He posted an article from the Daily Beast.
They're still doing it.
And what is that, by the way?
Did Mark Levin, this super wealthy, super influential, the guy's three times my age, did he rebut anything I said in the interview?
Does he want to talk to me?
Is Sunlight the best disinfectant now?
Does he want to expose my views now?
No, he doesn't address anything I've said.
He doesn't address anything in the interview or my views, which are so reprehensible.
It's more reputational destruction with the left.
That's what they've always done.
And that's how they control politics.
These other people are unaccountable.
No one's watching.
No one's clip farming them.
There's not a glossary of every evil thing they've ever said because no nonprofit is there collecting it to form a political attack against them.
It's not there.
It's not because they've never said anything bad.
We've all said bad things in public and private.
We've all said things that could be taken out of context in public and private.
It's just whose reputation is defined by those clips.
It's those people that are targeted.
It's people that are targeted by billionaire-funded nonprofits that make reputational destruction a political tool for political control.
That's what happened there.
So there's a story about how our political system comes to be.
Why is it that we only get pro-Israel voices?
Why is it that we only get billionaire-friendly choices?
It's because that pipeline is constantly being refined.
And the second you step out of line and you go against the interests of the Israeli billionaires, the Wall Street billionaires, the Silicon Valley billionaires that fund this operation, you are culled.
You are filtered.
That's enough, Mr. Fuentes.
No more.
We don't want to hear from you anymore.
And as a matter of fact, you're not conservative at all.
You're evil.
Why is it that it's filled with sycophants?
I don't think that these sycophants get a script from Fox News, but no one's working at Fox News that goes off the script.
Same goes for the rest of it.
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And so anyway, that's where I came from.
That is the origin.
And what happened ever since then, by the way, in 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, for four, five years of my life.
And I'm not playing the victim.
I was the victim here.
And you be the judge and tell me if this is a legitimate grievance.
I was banned from PayPal.
I was banned from Bank of America.
I was banned from Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter.
I was banned from American Airlines.
I was banned from Airbnb.
I was banned from CPAC.
There was a systematic effort to get me to go away.
How?
By making sure that my views couldn't reach anybody.
No one could find my show.
No one could hear me in my own words.
The clips would define me.
They ban you from Twitter and then they say, oh, we have Twitter still.
This is who he is.
Why do they take me off of PayPal so that I can't make a living?
Even if I could find a small audience that will give me a hearing, I can't make a living off of it because I literally can't transact on the internet.
I can't sell merch, subscriptions, anything.
I can't take donations.
How else do they do it?
If I can't use Twitter or Facebook or Instagram or YouTube, well, maybe I'll go on some other show and I'll get an audience that way.
Well, I was blacklisted.
Everybody was afraid to have me on their show because they knew that if they had me on their show, they would get the same treatment that I did.
They would lose their sponsors and their ad revenue.
They would get banned on the social platforms.
They would get fired from their jobs.
They would be cast out.
And all of them knew that they could not make it independently.
They were dependent on the patronage of the system.
And so I was in limbo for years.
Why?
Well, there were really like two specific things.
The first is that I was never on board with mass migration.
I'm a race realist.
I believe that race is real.
I believe that America is a white country.
Whites explored it, found it, founded America as well, built America, and only whites could have done it.
I believe that everything about America, its architecture, its constitution, its political and social culture, all of it, it proceeds from European character.
It is essentially European.
And if any other people landed on this continent and created a country, it would not look like the United States.
If the Chinese set up a colony in California, it wouldn't look like America.
If the Aztecs did and they were here, you know, it wouldn't look like the United States.
And the same goes for the other peoples.
And now that America is becoming majority non-white, America's changing in fundamental ways.
And I know that sounds obvious.
Maybe it's obvious now.
Maybe it was obvious then.
But this means something.
America was mostly white, almost entirely white, actually.
And now it's going to be mostly not white.
And everyone thinks things are basically going to stay the same, but they're not.
Things are going to change a lot.
And they're going to change because it's different people.
You have non-whites instead of whites, and it's going to change because there's so much diversity.
There's so many different kinds of people all living together in large numbers in these sort of ethnic enclaves.
So the diversity inherently, but also the inherent differences of the people that are here, it's going to make things a lot different.
And in my opinion, a lot worse.
I think diversity in itself is destabilizing.
To have large groups of different people in an open democratic society fighting over the same resources, I think it naturally breeds resentment, tribalism, jealousy, and ultimately conflict.
But I also think the people that are being brought here, I think they have inferior cultures.
I think they have objectively inferior countries.
They're leaving those countries to come here because this country works better.
And you tell me that's not the case.
Was Los Angeles better in the 60s and 70s or is it better now?
Was New York City better in the 30s and 40s or is it better now?
The country's not going well.
And 10 years ago, this was something that was cancelable.
Charlie Kirk in 2019 said, we need 10 million legal immigrants.
We need to staple green cards to their diplomas to say that being white means being American is evil.
He said, if you went to a desert island with all non-white people and had the Constitution, that's America.
And you were canceled if you disagreed with this.
The second opinion is I recognize there was something going on with this Judeo-Christian thing.
We were being told at the same time, in Turning Point in the Republican Party, we were being told that to be conservative means limited government, low taxes, individualism, gun rights, Christianity.
And you're nodding and saying, okay, I agree with these things.
We were always being told that, like, the fifth or sixth pillar is we always support Israel.
That's like something's not like the other here.
And you say, well, why is that?
Well, someone's paying for that.
They say we're Judeo-Christian.
I said, how does that make any sense?
What is a Christian?
It's Christ.
If you're a Christian, you're a Christ follower.
Who was Christ?
God, the Messiah, died on the cross, rose again because he was God.
The power to save because he is God.
What is a Jew?
It's those people that rejected this claim.
If a Christian is a Jew 2,000 years ago who said, I worship Christ, he's God.
I follow him.
Then what is a Jew 2,000 years later?
It's one of those Jews that said, I do not accept Christ.
So that seems like an oxymoron, doesn't it?
Rejection of Christ defining the one and embrace of Christ being the definition of the other.
I said, so where is this coming from?
Oh, it's coming from money.
Oh, there seems to be this super powerful clique of oligarchs and donors and billionaires distributed across the American elite that are subsidizing the conservative movement.
Call it AIPAC, call it Rupert Murdoch, call it Sheldon Adelson, but they're pouring money in to make this a plank.
And this represents a special interest.
This is obvious now.
Everything that I am saying is now obvious.
Everything I am saying is now irrefutable.
It's undeniable.
Everything I am saying about race and immigration, everyone knows it.
By the way, even the non-white people know that.
That's why I have so many black and Hispanic fans, because even they know it.
Some people say, you know, I'm Mexican and not white.
Okay, I know it too.
And about Israel, everyone knows that now.
Everyone knows on some level what's happening with Jews in Israel.
And now, because of certain developments, we can think that, we can say that, and many people believe that.
But 10 years ago, seven, five years ago, none of these things were acceptable, least of all in conservative spaces.
If you said these things, you were censored.
Ever heard of Jared Taylor?
He was one of the first to be banned.
Ever heard of Andrew England?
Ever heard of any of these people?
And I'm not going to go through the entire list.
Kevin McDonald?
These people were banned for saying these things from social media.
They were never debated.
Their ideas were never given a fair hearing.
And the right wing wanted nothing to do with them.
Here's why I'm saying all this.
My reality for years is that I was effectively punished for being right.
I didn't get radicalized.
I didn't become a monster.
I was right.
And I was right first.
I was right before it was popular.
I was right before you could benefit from it.
And I suffered enormously for this.
My career did not take off.
I didn't make money.
I was ostracized by my friends.
I was lied about constantly.
I was treated like a leper, like a pariah.
And so I fought with a lot of people like Matt Walsh.
Matt Walsh told me I was a horrible racist.
I was on the side of genocidal white supremacists.
Benny Johnson made a whole thread calling me a racist, a sexist.
It's going viral today.
Benny Johnson from Turning Point.
Charlie Kirk said I was a Holocaust denier and a racist vermin, he said recently.
All of these people on the conservative side attacked me ruthlessly, or they were complicit in my censorship and cancellation for my ideas.
They were either actively canceling me, actively spreading rumors and shutting me down, or they were complicit because they did nothing to help me, nothing to platform me.
They didn't give me a fair hearing.
They didn't defend me.
Well, now it's 2025.
And now none of that is the case any longer.
Censorship is no longer a factor.
Elon Musk acquired X in 2022.
By 2024, it was completely free speech.
TikTok seems to have less moderation than any social platform and it exploded in 22, 23.
Not only has censorship subsided, but also cancel culture seems to have gone away too.
And now there are major people like Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, others who are speaking out about these things.
So times have genuinely changed.
And now a lot of people agree with me.
And maybe they don't agree fully or completely.
They certainly agree that views like mine should be allowed to be said.
That's for starters.
Some of them even believe that these ideas have some merit or that they should have a fair hearing.
And many people have just embraced these ideas outright.
But what's really interesting is after this long journey, everybody has moved closer to me.
The Republican Party is now the Groiper Party.
Politicians like J.D. Vance need to pander to the Groipers.
When J.D. Vance went to Israel and he went to the church instead of the wall, who do you think that was pandering to?
The biggest media entities on the right are Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Dave Smith.
And they all have one thing in common.
They're all Israel critical.
People know where the audience is.
And whether they're sincere believers or they're following where the wind is blowing, that's where it is.
I was right.
And not only was I right, I was ahead of the curve, but I got canceled for it.
And what's interesting is that after 10 years, now people want to treat me like I was just being a jerk.
They say, why did you attack Matt Walsh?
Because Matt Walsh was saying that Ahmaud Arbery was just jogging through the neighborhood and he still works for Ben Shapiro.
They say, why did you attack Marjorie Taylor Greene?
Because she sold out to Kevin McCarthy in 2022.
Let's not forget.
And she also acted like she didn't know me.
She fired one of her employees, a groiper, because the SPLC gave her a phone call.
So it's interesting, isn't it?
10 years after the fact, now that everybody's on my side, now that everybody's on the same page, they want to say, oh, well, you were just being a jerk back then.
No, I wasn't being a jerk.
I wasn't radicalized.
I'm not a monster.
I wasn't a monster.
And I wasn't a jerk.
You all were wrong.
And I was calling all of you out.
Why did I have beef with Charlie Kirk?
He fired Ashley St. Clair for being in a picture with me.
That's cancel culture.
Because he was going on his campus tour saying we need 10 million H-1B visas.
He was on tour saying Israel's our closest ally.
And if it came down to Israel and America, I don't know which one I would pick.
That's why I had beef with him.
And in response to my critiques of him, he called me a Holocaust denier and tried to get me banned with clips from the ADL and media matters.
My YouTube channel got banned three months after that Groiper war.
So it is a new year.
It is a new era.
And I'm not here just to complain.
I'm not here just griping and complaining.
I hope this doesn't sound like whining.
I'm saying that it's interesting that after everybody knows what happened to me, which is that I got canceled for telling the truth about these things.
I was red-pilled.
I was the tip of the spear.
I was right.
Everyone's joining up with me now.
Now everybody wants to keep me canceled.
They took all my talking points.
They agree with all my views now, but they still want to justify that they were complicit, that they were wrong, that I'm still canceled.
And all I'm saying is after all this time is let's just acknowledge what actually took place.
And I'm willing to be gracious and I'm willing to be magnanimous, like I was with Tucker Carlson, like I have been with other people who I have had problems with in the past.
But let's not pretend like I was the problem.
They were the problem.
I was right about immigration and race in Israel.
They were wrong.
And that's why I was canceled.
Not because I was mean, not because I was a monster, not because I'm hard to get along with.
I'm very easy to get along with.
If you watch these interviews, I'm nothing but friendly.
I'm nothing but polite and respectful.
I wait for people to finish.
I think I tailor my message to my audience well.
Let's just be honest.
I was right.
You all were wrong.
That's why there was beef.
And now that you're all on my side, I am willing to let it go.
It's a new year.
It's 2025.
I have a platform on X. I am no longer the moral entrepreneur, in the words of Overton, yelling outside of the system with a small and rabid audience.
I now have a million followers on Twitter.
I have now been on the major platforms.
I recognize things have changed.
The media ecosystem has changed.
The conversation has changed.
We have free speech.
We're able to make a living.
There is a general climate of free expression.
These views are not only acceptable, but becoming popular.
And now I am no longer the radical on the outside.
I'm actually the leader on the inside.
I'm considered the one perhaps with the most credibility because everybody witnessed it and everyone on some level was a party to it in politics, whether you're on this side of the screen or this side of the screen, whether you're in politics or outside.
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Everybody knows that.
nick fuentes
And now that I am a leader, this is what I want to do with my platform and with my audience and with my message.
Now I am extremely serious about realizing America first.
That's what this was always about.
Fundamentally, the way that Shapiro changed my mind is that he made it apparent that there's a fundamental contradiction between an America-first worldview and the people that are currently controlling the GOP.
Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Laura Loomer, they can never say America first because they don't believe it.
Because they are Israel first.
They're putting the Jewish nation first.
And that has a lot to do with who they are.
That has a lot to do with them being Jewish.
As a Jewish people, they are deeply sympathetic to the Jewish state.
And as long as America is not doing the bidding of Israel, they're going to have a problem with putting America's interests first.
Now, how do we translate that into reality?
We're witnessing this catastrophic failure of the Trump administration.
Clearly, he is not realizing an America-first foreign policy.
Have we withdrawn from a single war under Trump?
The answer is no.
He did not withdraw us from Afghanistan.
Biden did.
He did not withdraw us from Iraq or Syria or Somalia or any of these countries.
As a matter of fact, he wants to get in more wars.
He bombed Iran and he wants to get us back in Afghanistan.
It's almost inexplicable.
Now, a year ago, the new track is everybody said, I'm a Democrat because I said, I don't want to vote for Trump.
I don't think that makes me a Democrat.
I think that makes me an America-first Republican.
And America-first Republicans cannot vote for regular Republicans that don't put America first.
Are you serious about realizing America first?
Are you just paying lip service to it?
Do you want things to change?
Do you believe fundamentally that things should change?
Are you serious about that?
Or are you content to let the country continue fighting Israel's wars and then complain about it on Twitter?
Campaign for Trump, vote for Trump, and then throw your arms up and act exasperated when he brings us to war in Iran.
This is why I say that in 2028, I'm an undecided voter.
I'm not going to vote for J.D. Vance.
I'm not necessarily going to vote Republican.
I doubt I'll vote Democrat.
I'm undecided.
And I'm undecided because now that I am a leader in the movement, now that I have an audience, now that everybody's listening, we have to take this to the next level and say, I don't want to be told, oh, poor guy, you were attacked.
Now you are a bitter hater.
No, I was right and I am here to claim my prize.
And my prize is that I influence a lot of young conservative men, young conservative men that the GOP needs, that they know they need to win an election.
And I don't say this out of bitterness and I don't say this for any personal reasons.
I will not vote for Republicans.
I will not deliver my audience to vote for Republicans if Republicans don't put America first.
And if Republicans lose because they're not willing to do that, I am perfectly happy to allow them to do that to themselves.
But don't blame me.
unidentified
Blame yourselves.
nick fuentes
If you lost a generation of extremely conservative, young men that were eager and willing to vote for a conservative Republican president, if you lost them because you could not stop humiliating them, insulting them, betraying them, selling them out, ruthlessly doxing them and attacking them, exposing their group chats.
Ben Shapiro wants to extract an apology from them.
You have nobody but yourself to blame.
Don't put that on me.
They say, if the young white people, if the young conservatives don't vote, we're giving it to the Democrats.
We, let's start the conversation a different way.
What are you going to do for us?
You've been getting it wrong for generations.
You wrecked my generation.
How many years have Republicans controlled Congress?
How many years have Republicans controlled the White House?
I was born in 1998.
How many years since then have Republicans had power?
And what have they done about free trade, which took all the jobs, pornography and feminism, which made marriage impossible?
What have they done about the open borders?
They're literally taking our birthright.
They're literally taking our neighborhoods one at a time and transforming them into foreign enclaves and foreign countries.
They removed everything.
They took everything from us.
And now they say, if you don't go out and vote for more of it, you made us lose.
unidentified
There's no us.
nick fuentes
We are America first.
You are the Republican Party.
If you want America first to be a part of your coalition, then you better do something for us.
Start putting America first.
Start fighting for your own constituents.
We are the future.
We are the Americans.
unidentified
Put us first.
nick fuentes
And anyone that supports this message, I am willing to unite with.
J.D. Vance, what can you do for us?
Marco Rubio, Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, any of them, Gavin Newsom, what can you do for us?
That's how this works.
You work for us.
This is a government of, by, and for the people, not a government of, by, and for our group, which is doing some political thing, and you better get in line or get out.
I don't think so.
And I'm the only one that can say that because I'm the only truly organic force.
My audience came from cozy.tv and DLive.
My audience came from Instagram Reels.
It didn't come from Daily Wire.
It didn't come from the establishment.
So that's where this needs to go in the future.
And let's talk a little bit about Joe Kent and J.D. Vance because substantively, this is what Tucker challenged me on.
He said, why do you only attack sincere America first conservatives like me, Vance, and Joe Kent?
And I would say that in the first place, as I said before, they attacked me first.
Joe Kent said that I talk too much about race and religion.
More specifically, he said, I talk too much about white people and Christianity.
I talk too much about white people and Christianity.
Who's talking about white people and Christianity?
Nobody.
Everybody's talked about black unemployment, women, Hispanics.
They pander to every group other than whites.
And all we hear about is Diwali and India and of course, Shabbat and Israel and synagogues and Jewish people.
We never hear about Christ.
We hear about God.
We never hear about Christ.
We never hear about Christians.
When has that ever been the focal point?
This is your sincere America first conservative.
He said, you talk too much about white people and Christians.
I know.
It's shocking, isn't it?
It's actually nice for a change, I thought.
He said, you talk too much about race and religion.
He said, and I condemn your views on Israel.
Well, you know what?
That doesn't sound very America first to me.
That doesn't sound like real America first at all.
Don't talk about white people.
Don't talk about Christians and don't criticize Israel.
Other than that, we're America first.
Well, what is America to you if it's not a white Christian nation that needs to separate from Israel as soon as possible?
I don't know what else you mean by that.
He says that doesn't fit with my message of inclusive populism.
Inclusive populism, what is that?
Communism?
What is populism?
What's popular, what the people support, and it's inclusive?
That's like another word for gay race communism.
What is that exactly?
Inclusive populism?
How is that any different than like Obama's coalition?
unidentified
It's the same thing.
nick fuentes
So in the first place, I was attacked, but maybe deeper than that, it's not just me saying I was attacked, now I attack back.
Let's make one thing very clear.
I made it my mission 10 years ago to set the standard.
That's why my show is called America First.
This is the immovable standard.
I question anybody who says they're sincerely America first if they don't talk about white people and how our country went from white to non-white, because that's important.
Our country came from Europe.
And people say it's a nation of immigrants.
Yes, a nation of European immigrants.
And before that, a nation of European colonists and pioneers and explorers and conquerors.
That's who came before any of the immigrants, even the European ones.
So you need to talk about that.
You also need to talk about Christianity.
This is also a Christian nation.
Most of the colonies at the founding of the country had state churches.
It was considered at the time of the founding that there should actually be a law that said you have to be a Christian to be elected to government.
This is a nation that, by the way, was settled, fought for, built by Christians.
I don't care that Thomas Jefferson was a heretic.
The people that built the country, the colonies, the states, the laws, it all proceeds from Christianity.
It proceeds from Christian civilization.
They were all Christian.
So I don't want to hear about ethical monotheism.
I don't want to hear about Judeo-Christianity.
And I don't want to hear about Dioley.
I want to hear about Jesus Christ.
That's America First to me.
And for people that would say, why do you always talk about the Jews, the Jews, the Jews?
Because in the context of America First, they seem to be the oligarchs that are ideologically unwilling to put America first.
What else would you say when Larry Ellison, the second richest man in the world, buys TikTok and CBS to make them more pro-Israel?
What else would you call that?
And he puts Barry Weiss in charge of 60 Minutes and the rest of the CBS news lineup so that it's more pro-Israel.
What else would you call it when Miriam Adelson is on the phone with Trump?
She visits the White House more than anybody.
She can't say if she's more loyal to America or Israel.
Larry Fink, the head of BlackRock, the largest asset manager in the world, future head of the WEF, the World Economic Forum, he's working with Bill Ackman to blacklist anyone that criticized Israel from working on Wall Street.
What else would you call it?
It just so happens that we don't have a general problem with putting America last.
We have a particular problem.
And that particular problem is that organized Jewry in America is too powerful.
Not every single Jew out there, but Jewish people are extremely organized.
They have federations and congresses and the ADL and B'nei Bereth and fraternities.
They're very organized.
And they're organized on the basis of their Jewish identity.
Jewish cultural centers, schools, fraternities, Zionist forums and congresses and associations, Jewish congresses, associations, anti-defamation league.
And on the basis of that ethnicity, they act extremely tribalistic.
And this is why they're frequently putting Israel or the benefit of Jewish people broadly ahead of America.
We have to talk about this particular issue.
Not in a hateful way, not in an ignorant way, not with cruelty or any other kind of emotion or prejudice, but sticking strictly to the facts and the overriding principle, which is America first.
So if you want to talk to me about sincere America first conservatism, that's what I want to hear about.
If I'm attacking sincere America first conservatives, show me where they're pro-white, pro-Christian, where they're actually willing to dissent against Jewish oligarchs and the Israel lobby, and I will stand down and unite and work with them.
But as long as they are making excuses, as long as they are cucking out, then I can't say I can unite with them.
I look at somebody like Matt Walsh as a very good example.
Matt Walsh has been calling for unity on the right.
He wants the right to unify, but he works for Ben Shapiro.
So how can he ever call himself America first?
And how could I unite with somebody that's working under somebody that epitomizes Israel first?
We can't do it.
We have to ask for more.
We have to raise the standards.
We have to ask for people to do better.
It's not enough.
Trump is not enough.
Matt Walsh is not enough.
All of this stuff is not enough.
Clearly, it's not enough.
And we can't be bashful about saying that.
Are the other people ever bashful about their wants?
Is Mark Levin bashful about what he wants for the country?
Absolutely not, but we are.
It's not enough when you work for Ben Shapiro.
It's not enough when you bomb Iran.
This is where things need to go.
The last thing I want to get into is some of the reaction, which is a little bit funny, and this is notable.
So, of course, a lot of people love the interview.
And the video on YouTube has been blowing up.
It's got almost 3 million views.
The ratio of likes to dislikes is like 99%.
The comments are all positive.
Everybody loved it.
But it's interesting because the media is only spotlighting some of the negative pushback, the negative feedback.
And all the negative feedback comes from the $7,000 club.
The $7,000 club and their group chat was all over Twitter today.
All of them, Seth Dillon and Will Chamberlain and Mark Levin and Josh Hammer.
Andrew Clavin, the reviews were in.
The $7,000 club was not happy.
The group chat was not amused and they were all extremely negative about it.
None of them actually addressed what was in the interview, though.
They just said that Tucker shouldn't have platformed me, that he was glazing me, that he didn't contest anything that I say.
Why didn't he bring up this or that or some other thing?
I even saw some Christians say that.
I saw some fat doofus say, why didn't he bring up some other things to challenge him?
Number one, Shabbos Goy Award, number one Shabbos Goy department.
I saw a lot of this.
But there was one thing in particular that really stood out to me.
Dave Rubin and Josh Hammer and Dinesh D'Souza, they all said that Tucker Carlson having me on his show was dishonoring Charlie Kirk.
These are the people that are claiming I'm a monster.
Dave Rubin, by the way, his entire shtick is free speech.
I'm not a leftist.
I'm a liberal.
Okay, what does it mean to be a liberal, Dave?
I thought it meant that we have open discussions, open conversations.
We talk about ideas.
Isn't that Dave Rubin's claim to fame?
He's an idiot.
That's the only thing he's ever said in 10 years is don't burn this book.
We should be able to talk.
And Dave Rubin said, if you host Nick Fuentes, you're dishonoring Charlie Kirk.
So now Dave Rubin is literally standing on the grave of a man who died a month ago.
Literally standing on his casket and using the ghost of Charlie Kirk, a man who was brutally executed to say, it's what Charlie would have wanted.
Charlie would have wanted you not to platform Nick Fuentes.
Wait a second.
I thought Charlie Kirk, I thought his big claim to fame is that he debated anybody.
Isn't that the case that he had the microphone and passed it to everybody that had a question that disagreed?
Isn't that the great tradition?
Now Charlie Kirk's legacy is you need to shut it down.
Now you're going to stand on the grave of Charlie Kirk and say, if you talk to Nick Fuentes, Charlie Kirk hates you from beyond the grave?
Shame on you.
Shame on you, Dave Rubin, Josh Hammer.
You are disgusting.
Josh Hammer, you are disgusting.
Take your Israeli wife and take your Israeli kids and get out of my country.
The least you could say about Charlie Kirk is that he was an American and he did love America, whatever our disagreements, and we never got along, but he was American.
Josh Hammer, he seems to hate Europeans on a blood level.
He says Europeans are anti-Semitic in their DNA.
On a genetic level, he hates you.
Josh Hammer, take your Israeli family and go home.
And I would say the same to Dave Rubin.
Go back to Hebrew University where you graduated.
Because clearly you don't get it.
You don't get the First Amendment.
You don't get America.
You don't get Charlie Kirk.
Shame on you.
You people are disgusting.
Dave Rubin, in more ways than one, you are disgusting.
And ask yourself this.
Dave Rubin, who is a hypocrite, a censor, who adopted children as a gay man through surrogacy and deprived them of their mother, who is clearly more loyal to Israel than America, put him next to me any day of the week.
Who's the radical?
Who's disgusting?
Who's the monster?
Whose side are you on?
Matt Walsh, whose side are you on?
There's a war going on out there.
You're going to need to take a side.
You either get the excesses of Nick Fuentes and the Groipers, or you get Dave Rubin and the excesses of that whole scene.
Which do you support?
We don't have the luxury of being choosy.
We don't have the luxury of being picky.
The country's going to go one way or the other.
Is it going to go the way of Ben Shapiro?
I don't give a damn about the Browning of America.
Real quote.
Ben Shapiro, we need more dead Americans for Israel.
Dave Rubin, censor anybody against Israel, deprive children of their mothers.
Which direction are we going in?
Are we going back towards pro-white, pro-Christian, America first?
Not Judeo-Christian, not America plus its 51st state, but America in the tradition of Greece, Rome, Spain, England, Germany, Russia, Portugal, the Dutch.
Are we going to be that European empire?
Are we going to be a Christian republic?
Are we going to be a colony, a vassal?
Are we going to be the host nation for this alien force sitting on top of it, extracting its resources, drawing its blood?
That's a decision for everyone.
But I would add something to that.
Not only did they stand on the grave of Charlie Kirk, but Dinesh D'Souza actually published Charlie Kirk's texts, which are really interesting.
I'll pull them up for you.
Dinesh D'Souza tweeted this morning.
He said, I'm posting two text exchanges with Charlie Kirk, where he calls Nick Fuentes vermin and insists even my debating him and defeating his arguments amplifies him.
One can only imagine what Charlie would say about Tucker's interview with Fuentes.
These are the texts.
Charlie writes to Dinesh in July or June, I think it was.
Charlie Kirk says about me and Dinesh D'Souza's debate, this was a massive mistake that you did this.
He's vermin, and you just gave him one of the biggest boosts of his career.
This is about me.
Charlie says, you have no idea the damage you did by talking to him and complimenting him.
You are making him even bigger.
We've been fighting this guy for six years, and you are the first mainstream voice to debate and give him a compliment, which then makes him bigger and more powerful.
That's Charlie Kirk, which is very interesting.
Because the legacy of Charlie Kirk is open discussion, QA.
He'll debate anybody.
That's what makes America great.
Free speech.
Not for me.
For the left.
Free speech and debate and engagement in a marketplace of ideas for the left.
The left, which shot him in the face and then celebrated it.
Is there not a lesson in this?
And look, Charlie Kirk is dead.
I don't want to speak ill of him in his death.
This is what he believed when he was alive.
We never got along.
We never agreed on anything.
He did suppress me actively.
And this is the evidence.
This shows that he was acutely aware of my potential, my significance, the significance of my ideas and what would happen if my ideas gained traction.
He was acutely aware of our feud.
He said we'd been fighting him for six years, suppressing him.
He was working behind the scenes to prevent people from talking to me, to literally deprive me of influence, saying we need to all work together to keep him out of the conversation because if we let him in, he will become very powerful and that's no good.
All I will say about that is this.
There is a deep lesson that for all this time, Charlie Kirk thought his enemy was the Groupers.
The Groupers were vermin.
The Groipers had to be suppressed by any means.
The Groupers and Nick Fuentes and America First had to be kept outside the gate.
They had to be destroyed.
They were too extreme, too far right, he said.
But the left, he would debate, he would engage with in a cordial way, in a friendly way, hand them the microphone.
He would film with them.
And what this says, one, is that engaging with the left is actually not threatening.
He really didn't fear the left.
He thought the left was safe enough and you could argue acceptable enough to tolerate.
They could be platformed.
They could share the stage.
They could be reasoned with.
But the far right could not.
The far right is the real danger.
The far right is the real threat.
Well, Charlie Kirk was not killed by the Groupers.
He was not killed by the vermin Nick Fuentes.
He was not killed by the far right.
The far right wanted to debate him.
We wanted to defeat his ideas.
We wanted to shake hands in the beginning, talk about it, and then shake hands at the end.
We wanted to talk.
Ultimately, we wanted him on our side.
We wanted to change his mind.
The left, which he platformed and engaged with, shot him and then celebrated.
They danced.
They made jokes.
They're dressing up in Halloween costumes, mocking him as we speak.
They wish death on his wife and kids.
Whether Charlie Kirk saw it this way or not, we will finish what he could not, what he cannot because he was murdered.
Whether he likes it or not, whether he liked it when he was alive or not, we have to take it from here.
The far right actually has to take it from here.
The moderate right that would do anything in their power to prevent the real right, the real America first from rising up.
You see where that has gotten us.
You see where that got him.
And I don't say that to be cute.
I say that because that's the reality.
The moderate conservatism got him killed.
The moderate conservatism got us BLM raging through the streets while Trump was the president.
It's giving us this dynamic.
We need to fight to win.
We can't fight not to lose against the left.
We need to fight to win.
We need to crush the establishment.
And then once we take over the Republican opposition, we need to crush the left.
And anything short of that, this country is over.
What this country needs is to close the borders.
It needs remigration.
These people got to go.
10 million in four years?
They're here forever?
I don't think so.
They have to be removed.
And the left-wing scum that are standing in the way of law enforcement, they need to be imprisoned for a long time.
The insurrection needs to be put down.
Order needs to be restored.
And these billionaire oligarchs, the money power, which is inciting this civil conflict in the media with politics, the special interests preventing the government from doing what is necessary, they need to understand that the country comes first.
The national power must supersede the money power.
The national power that comes from the people and their benefit and the public interest has to take priority over the special interest that is financed by Wall Street, by Silicon Valley, by venture capital, private equity.
The national power must take precedence over the money power.
Anything short of that, and this country is dead.
This country is finished.
And everyone knows that.
If things keep going the way they are, more diversity, more crime, more chaos, rising costs, more corruption, more bribery, more money for Israel, no money for healthcare, no money for the people, taking away all the food stamps, taking away Medicaid.
The country is going to explode and then it is going to come apart and then it is going to be shit and it is going to die.
We got one last chance here.
And the rallying cry has to be America first.
Real, sincere America first.
Non-inclusive populism, not ethical monotheism, not multiracial working class populism, not colorblind meritocracy.
America first.
Real, authentic America first.
Real Americans from the real America putting the country first.
That's it.
That's what it's always been.
So now the censorship's over, the conversation's wide open, and now we're in the game.
Now we have a seat at the table.
And I open it up, and I will be solicitous here.
And I will say, any past beef, anybody that, look, if you didn't know the score over the last 10 years and you tried to mess with me, I will grant clemency.
And by that, I mean I will be gracious.
Anybody that wants to unite for the sake of America first, it might be uncomfortable.
It might be awkward.
It's going to be a lot of water under the bridge, but I'll unite with anybody that will put America first.
I'm open to that.
I'm open to conversations.
I'm open to debates.
I'm open to alliances.
I'm open to working together, squashing past beefs, forging new alliances.
Even if it's, like I said, maybe we don't agree 100%.
That's how it has to be.
And I'm willing to work with other people.
I didn't get to be ostracized because I was a bad guy.
I got ostracized because I was out of the curve.
And if people are coming around now, if people are getting on the right side of history, I welcome them.
I welcome them with open arms.
And I would say, we have a really good shot at winning.
We have a positive vision.
We want to put America first.
We don't want to hurt anybody.
We want justice.
We want what's right.
We want what's ours.
And I think that if people follow their conscience and do the right thing, we have a chance of saving the country.
But if people are still working for Ben Shapiro, if people are still being petty, people are still qualifying every word.
People are still playing it safe, making it about Republicans and Democrats.
It won't happen.
We have to get serious.
So that's my message.
That's my recap.
Me and Tucker Carlson.
And that extends to him as well.
I had a great conversation with him, really fabulous conversation with him.
I really liked him.
Like I said, he was fair.
He was honest, challenging, but honest and direct.
And I thought we had an extremely productive conversation.
And I hope that's a model.
We had a very contentious back and forth.
He reached out to me.
He was very gracious.
We squashed it.
We did the show.
We still don't agree on everything, but we talked it through.
And we agree enough that we both want to be a part of the solution and not part of the problem.
And that's what matters.
And I hope everybody can take that or whatever you think of me personally, politically.
I hope people can put that aside and figure out we got a country to save.
We have to realize the vision that Trump and his movement have not been able to.
But that's that.
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.
I'm very curious to hear your feedback.
Now the super chats, favorite part of the show.
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Can't wait.
nick fuentes
So we'll take a look.
We'll see what you guys.
What did you think of the interview?
I'm curious.
I'll get set up here and we'll take a look.
All right.
Yeah, so it's a new era.
It's a new day.
Another, the generational run keeps going.
A million followers, the Tucker collab.
Who would have thought it's the eternal run, the eternal generational run?
We'll keep it going.
It's been pretty good.
All right, let's take a look.
We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
Let's see.
Thank you for the big super chat.
Oh, man.
I don't know.
I always hate when I do a really impactful show.
I always hate when I do a really big show like this where it's, there's this gravity and significance of it.
And I know I'm clip farming heavy.
Like I was seriously clip farming earlier.
I don't know if you could tell.
And then it's like, all right.
Then we read it's like, thanks for the big super chat.
But you know what?
The super chat, not to milk it more here, but I will say this, as ridiculous as the super chats are, the medium is the message and it shows this has been funding the show for 10 years.
So why we're able to do all these things?
It's because we weren't taking paychecks.
No donors, no sponsors, no ads.
It's the unwashed masses.
It's the hordes, the hordes of low IQ super chats.
That's what keeps it going.
It's the real deal.
Okay, all right.
But we're done milking that for now.
All right, let's take a look.
Let's see what we got.
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Yeah, that's a really great observation.
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Do you still think that we will go to war with Iran before the end of the year or do the recent developments in Venezuelan balance alternate timeline?
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Oh, yeah, we'll talk a lot about this tomorrow.
I'm going to be doing a really big show tomorrow also, if you're heading out.
I'm going to be on Alex Jones tomorrow at noon to recap Tucker and talk about other things.
I'll be live with Alex Jones tomorrow.
And I appreciate the big man.
He kind of hooked me up here.
That's tomorrow at noon.
And then tomorrow on the show, I'm going to talk all about the Middle East because there's a lot of major developments.
So you're going to want to tune in tomorrow because we'll talk about how this peace deal is collapsing.
And the big news is today, you remember last week they visited Israel one after the other.
Jared Kushner, Steve Witcoff, Vance, Rubio, and they all went out to Israel to make sure that the deal stayed together.
They were there to babysit Netanyahu and make sure he didn't retaliate against the Palestinians.
Well, today, it's like the first day that there isn't a high-level American diplomat there.
What does Netanyahu do?
He says, I hate to do this.
But he launches huge strikes on Gaza City.
And now Hamas is not going to give up all the dead hostages.
At the same time, they're talking about disarming Hezbollah and doing major operations in Lebanon.
And yes, I think that Iran, they will have their turn as well.
Israel's not done with Iran.
Now, as far as the timing is concerned, I don't know what the exact timeline is for Venezuela or Iran, but I think both are inevitable still.
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Do you think Eurogroup should vote slash infiltrate the far-right parties in Europe?
Because these parties are totally chills for teal slash fans, even people like Selner.
Also, what do you expect Trump more to do regarding Ukraine?
He literally begged Putin.
You sound like a petty nationalist.
Let Putin just have Eastern Europe.
nick fuentes
Yes, you people should infiltrate.
But listen, Europe, Europe is our vassal.
You have no politics, okay?
You are ruled by America.
Don't kid yourself.
People say, what should I do in Europe?
It's like, sit tight.
Sit tight and hang out because America will have to come and save the day.
You have no power.
You have no sovereignty.
Sorry to tell you that.
Hate to break it to you.
People that are in like, I don't want to diss anybody because I know them in all these countries.
People like Liechtenstein are like, how can I get involved?
It's like, what?
Do you even have police?
Anyway, no, but you should, I'm kidding.
You should do that.
And as far as Trump and Putin are concerned, Trump should just stop supporting Ukraine.
Give it up.
They want it more than we do, and there's nothing we can do.
We lost.
It is what it is.
So we should find a way where we can retreat with dignity.
The problem is they won't let it go.
They will not reign in Zelensky.
They will not reign in the European Union.
And by they, I mean Washington.
They won't let it go.
They want to keep their leverage.
They want to negotiate.
And I suppose I get that.
Trump is sort of in an impossible situation, but I would just let Ukraine collapse, honestly.
But then again, if I were president, maybe it'd be if I were president, to tell you the truth, I'd be backing him to the hilt because you really can't do that.
Everybody says you got to just pull the plug on Ukraine, but what are you going to do?
Okay, let's say you pull the plug on Ukraine.
The whole world is going to say that America is an unreliable ally.
We pull the rug on them.
Zelensky is going to have his head on a stick in Russia.
Russia will take the country.
And who's to say they will stop there?
If the United States doesn't protect Ukraine, will they protect Estonia?
You know, maybe Putin starts to test the other countries.
I mean, at least that's hypothetical.
I'm not one of these people that believes Putin wants to rebuild the Soviet Union, but look, Putin is ruthless.
A lot of people think that Putin is like, he's a nationalist and he's, you know, he's a really good guy, but he's just been treated badly by like Obama.
That's not true.
Putin is a realist.
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Putin is going to take as much as he can get.
nick fuentes
And it's in our interest to take as much as we can get.
And we're going to need to draw a new line.
We're going to have to give up some stuff.
We're going to have to give up those four provinces in Ukraine at the minimum.
But look, like, why not just make a rump state?
If I were president, I don't know.
I would bring Zelensky in Europe to heel.
I'd maybe just give Putin everything east of the Dnieper River.
And then maybe I'd bring Western Ukraine into the European Union or something like that.
But who knows what the real contours of the deal are?
It's politics.
It needs to be negotiated and fought out.
I know a lot of people aren't going to love that, but it's just true.
Because you're right.
I mean, Trump is begging Putin for peace.
He's made so many overtures.
And look, Putin's not going to stop because he's winning.
So Trump says, hey, man, I just want a ceasefire.
Don't be fooled.
That's good for us.
You know, do not believe that for two seconds.
When Trump says, hey, man, I just want like a 30-day ceasefire.
I just want the killing to stop, man.
Who does that benefit?
Ukraine is getting absolutely shit on.
They have no manpower.
Their front line is thin.
They're having a hard time recruiting, training, mobilizing.
So from Russia's point of view, let's say we freeze a line of contact for 30 days.
Okay, then there's not going to be a deal in 30 days.
All that does is give Ukraine 30 days to get more people on the front lines, and then they're going to kill more Russians.
Like, why would Putin agree to that?
So Putin has made it very clear.
He said, these are my terms.
Ukraine can never join NATO.
We want Crimea.
We want the four oblasts.
He says we want to denazify Ukraine.
We want regime change, et cetera, et cetera.
There's a bunch of other stuff.
Want to demilitarize Ukraine.
And I'm sure some of that there's wiggle room and some of it there isn't.
But, you know, I don't think it's easy to say we're just going to give up that territory because here's what happens.
If Trump just gives it up without any kind of fight, if there's no leverage, what if Putin just keeps asking for more?
Let's say Trump says, all right, we're giving you these four oblasts.
What if Putin just keeps going?
What if in three years he takes more territory?
This war has been going on for 11 years.
That's where security guarantees come in.
It's like, okay, if Ukraine isn't in NATO and it's demilitarized, then what would hypothetically prevent Putin from taking all of Ukraine?
Doesn't he want all of Ukraine?
Doesn't he want the capital?
So how do you prevent Russia from restarting the war with that, but also make this deal and satisfy those conditions?
That's tricky.
And Putin's not willing to tolerate security assurances in Western Ukraine.
That's the root cause of the war that Putin talks so much about.
So you're going to need to leverage Putin to accede to those security guarantees.
How do you leverage him?
You freeze the line of contact.
How do you freeze the line of contact?
You make the war hurt for Russia.
You let Ukraine bomb the interior of Russia.
You let them do the spiderweb attack.
You make it difficult.
You make Putin want to stop the war so that they, excuse me, so they can regroup.
You collapse their economy.
You put secondary sanctions and primary sanctions on energy.
And that's what Trump is doing.
He's applying leverage to Russia to get a better deal.
And, you know, like, look, here's basically my view of it.
The war should have never happened, but now that it happened, we're in it.
And no one wants to say that on our side.
Like Marjorie Taylor Greene, I understand, wouldn't want to say that.
But when you really analyze the geopolitical reality there, the strategic reality, that's kind of what it is.
Nobody wants to hear that.
And I'm not going to win any favors from anybody.
People are going to say, you're a sellout.
I said this a year ago.
But it's just true.
We're in the war.
We're in it.
And like Putin has his strategic goals.
And if we totally accede to those, it's going to undermine our position everywhere else in the world.
That's just how that works.
So there is this like naive streak among the non-interventionist crowd.
They think that if America stops being the big bully, everyone will play nice.
It's like, no, dude, Russia and China want as much power as they can get.
So do we.
And we should operate in the same way.
The reason the Ukraine war started is a miscalculation.
We miscalculated that Russia would invade.
We thought they didn't want it that bad.
We didn't think they would test.
And they did.
And it was a colossal strategic miscalculation to not anticipate that and to respond to that, either with a negotiated settlement, like find some way to get Russia to back down, maybe not provoke it in the first place with Euromaidan.
That's one.
Or two, like you let Ukraine stay in their sphere of influence.
Or two, you deter Russia from invading.
Like there should have been a massive deployment to Ukraine that says, like, look, if you invade, you're not going to win.
And then it would have never happened.
But now it happened.
Now we're in it.
And now we're in a fucking war.
We're in a war with Russia.
And if you think it's a good idea to say, well, America should just surrender and very like publicly and voluntarily lose.
You could say that, but that's not like no president is going to want to do that.
No president is going to say, okay, you could take everything you want.
This isn't my war.
We lost.
I give up.
Like, because one, no one wants that on their record.
And two, every other country in the world is going to say, whoa, America said they would defend Ukraine and then they just gave up.
Well, will they defend me?
And then every other country is going to say, yo, America gave up.
Now we could do whatever we want.
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nick fuentes
And taken to its logical conclusion, that would shatter deterrence.
It would shatter the paper tiger of American power and it would accelerate the end of American hegemony.
And China and Russia, I think, would rapidly expand their influence.
There'd be wars all over the place.
And America would lose its strategic posture in a significant way.
And it would be detrimental.
And maybe that, if you're an accelerationist, you think that's a good thing.
And I get that.
But strictly speaking, if you're saying, like, what should Trump realistically do?
Like the president is never going to be an accelerationist, you know?
The sitting president is never going to say, I want to collapse America myself, and then I'll get like forced out.
And then someone else, like, no one's going to think that way.
So anyway, those are my thoughts on Ukraine.
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Things need to change within the U.S. government.
Do you believe the nation can vote their way out of this?
You're against a violent revolution.
And you want these young smart minds to get involved in high-level institutions.
Logical.
But isn't it also the same mindset as the government?
What's the difference?
Motive?
Or do you just expect faith?
nick fuentes
That's just an idiotic question.
Vote your way out of it is just, I believe this was created by the feds because politics is fundamentally never about voting.
When you're at the ballot box, the table is set already.
Okay.
Like politics is not voting.
Politics is everything that happens before the candidates are put before you.
When you're at the ballot box and you're on the machine, the table is set.
This guy or this guy.
You know, politics is what happens at the campus when these people are groomed.
Politics is what happened, is what happens at the nonprofit, the think tank, where they create the policy, they do the research.
Politics is the legislative and political directors and comms directors for representatives and senators that are creating the laws, creating the policies, creating, you know, politics is the permanent bureaucratic state.
These chiefs of staff that come in, these deputy chiefs of staff, undersecretaries that bring their people in and they interpret the laws.
Like that, that is a taste of what politics really is.
That's a brief and partial survey of what politics really is.
And I have called on people to actually engage in politics.
So people say, we're never going to vote a way out of this.
Yeah, you fucking idiot.
If you just have a regular job and you think that politics is like one day every two years, you get off your ass and go vote and nothing changes and you say, what the heck?
Nothing changed.
I pressed a button.
Well, you're an idiot.
That's not politics.
What we need is for, like, how do you think anything changes?
You need the smartest people, the most influential people, the most competent people, because that's really what there is.
In the world, you have people that are fucking losers.
You have a world that is divided of losers and winners.
People that make excuses, people that make things happen.
People that have no skills, have no talents, have no abilities, and haven't bothered to make anything like that.
And people that have skills, talents, abilities.
People that are incompetent, people that are doofuses, people that are extremely competent, ruthlessly efficient.
That's what the world is.
We want to get the latter people on our side.
We want to get the competent, smart winners on our side.
We want to get the young people on our side.
We want to cast a wide net.
We want to get our message out there.
If the message gets out to a million people, maybe a thousand of the best and brightest are going to hear it.
And we want to get them when they're young.
And we want to get them when they're young because that's when they have the most potential.
And so we want to go to the campuses and we want to get people on our side.
And we want them to grow up with these views.
We want them to reach the top of their fields.
We want them to know how society works.
Can anyone tell me how venture capital works?
You may have complaints about Israel.
Thank you very much.
Do you know?
Can you explain venture capital?
Can you explain private equity?
Can you explain how the stock market works?
Can you explain how the transportation system works?
Can you explain how much, can you explain the land uses in the United States?
What percentage of the economy is agriculture, manufacturing?
Can you explain, because if you don't know answers to questions like these, then you're not in politics.
You're an asshole.
And I'm not trying to say that if you don't know everything, that you have no worth, but I'm saying people give up on politics before they even began.
People say, well, we're never going to vote our way out of this.
Yeah, you actually have to work.
I know that's crazy.
All the piss and vinegar and whining in the world coupled with voting.
Yeah, you're right.
It's not going to change anything.
You got to get off your ass, drop the attitude and start learning about the world that we live in.
You got to go outside and touch grass.
And I hate that expression, but yeah, you got to go into your community and press the flesh.
You got to meet people.
You got to be likable.
You know, so many people think we're going to save the country like without winning hearts and minds, without like we're going to hate society, reject society, but we're going to get society to listen to what we say.
We don't need to be impressive.
We don't need to be competent.
We don't need to be liked.
You know, we're just going to scream and yell and bitch until we get all the power.
It's like, no, you need to prove yourself.
You need to get station.
You need to get repute in society.
Whatever that means for you in your community, in an industry, in academia, in government, you got to go and dedicate yourself to this, whatever it is.
Get to the top of your fields.
Make a lot of money.
Make a lot of connections.
Get elected somewhere.
Start a project.
Do something.
But don't come here and tell me it's either voting or killing everybody because neither of those things is going to work.
It's either voting or armed revolution.
And by the way, anybody that asks that question, they're talking to me.
They're not doing armed revolution, right?
When people say, can we vote our way out of this?
Are we going to have to fight a revolution?
It's like, are you talking to an influencer?
I thought that's politics.
Where's the violent revolution, guys?
In other words, I'm not encouraging that.
I'm saying nobody's ever willing to do that.
You know, it's just like a thing that people say.
So if you're saying that, fuck you.
No, politics is what is going to get us out of this.
It's a political problem.
And violence is an extension of politics.
I hope it doesn't get to violence.
It might.
I don't want it to.
I think we should and can avoid that.
But politics is, you know, people talk about the American Revolution.
Who started the American Revolution?
The wealthiest, most influential, most respected Americans in the colonies.
And they began the revolution after every peaceful political means was exhausted.
And we're not there yet.
You know, George Washington was one of those, the most admired men in America.
That's why he was chosen.
And he, he, if you know anything about, do you know anything about George Washington?
People say, we got to be like the founding fathers.
George Washington was in the British Army and he fought and was a valiant soldier, a valiant general.
He was a man of character.
He had an estate.
He was, and he was soft-spoken.
He was not, contrary to all these people that want a civil war and they want to scream and they want to do their best, Hitler impression.
Washington was a man of few words, humble, modest, did not want to fight, did not want a revolution.
So people say, be like the founding fathers.
We should start being like them.
Become someone worthy.
Be worthy.
Be like Washington.
Be like Hamilton.
Be like the founders.
The founders were not just rabble rousers and shock jocks and comedians or whatever.
Okay, these were the greatest men of their age in every sense of the word.
There was spiritual nobility.
There was a socioeconomic nobility.
They were that.
Let's be that.
And if we exhaust every peaceful thing, then that's a different story.
But I would say first, let's everybody become worthy, become worthy of, you know, being that next founding generation, the new founding, the American Renaissance.
Let's be worthy of that first.
So anyway, that's my response to that.
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Yeah, I don't know if I agree with that.
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From a working class boomer born in Southern Illinois, in my opinion, working class boomers are distinctly different than the bad boomers.
Agree?
nick fuentes
No, I do not.
Thank you for the big super chat, but no.
No, you are not one of the good ones.
Look, there are a lot of good boomers out there.
My parents are some of them.
My parents are boomers and I love them.
And I'm sure you're one of the good ones.
But no, dude, boomers across the board, rich, poor, honestly, the working class ones, they're the ones posting the fucking memes on Facebook.
You know, which boomers are you referring to?
It's the Facebook boomers that are posting these like impact text memes where they're like, back in my day, back in my day, you know, we didn't have no email and we didn't have no, we just had our music.
All we had was our music and our, and we went home when the street lights came on.
We didn't have no helicopter bombs, adult supervision, play dates.
You want a playground?
That was just a world, man.
It was a different time.
Like, half that, my parents are working-class boomers and, like, they're, they're totally that way.
You know?
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nick fuentes
I love them to death, but they're, my parents are working-class boomers and they embody that.
But the, you know, but I get what you're saying, the selfish boomers that accrued.
My parents are not wealthy.
They were never wealthy.
So they don't characterize the boomers that are like hoarding all the wealth.
Maybe that's what you're getting at.
I just think more in terms of annoyance.
I just think more in terms of like boomers being annoying on the internet.
But in terms of socioeconomics, you're probably right.
It is the rich boomers that are buying the boats and, you know, their houses appreciated $10 million.
You know, they bought their house for $1,000.
It's now worth $10 trillion.
But so maybe you're right about that.
But they're all a little annoying, but they're endearing.
I like the boomers.
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I think I'll do it.
I just had to reschedule it.
We had a legitimate scheduling conflict.
So I might do it in the future if we could get a date together.
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Yeah, but then he posted that other thing.
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Okay, so you're just recalling the joke.
Very good.
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I had not prayed in over 10 years.
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nick fuentes
I love to hear that.
Well, thank you for the big super chat and God bless you, man.
I love to hear that.
That's terrible.
I mean, it's terrible what happened.
I'm so glad to hear that you're able to turn it around, paralyzed from the waist down.
Such a horrible situation.
But God bless you, man.
I love to hear that you were able to get it together and get your soul back.
So good for you, man.
God bless you.
Love it.
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That's a duplicate, but it's more than acknowledged.
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Thank you for leading me back to Jesus.
I wake up every day and thank God for another day and let him know my love for Jesus Christ.
Ever since I've consistently done this, my life, my happiness and my business has never been better.
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nick fuentes
Awesome.
I love that, man.
Thank you so much.
I love to hear that.
It's really, it's so simple.
Just start with the prayer.
That's not hard.
Everybody says, how do I get back into God?
How do I get faith in God?
Just ask.
Just pray.
Talk to God as though he can hear you because he can.
If you don't have faith, say that.
Ask for faith.
If you want God to reveal himself, ask him.
Say, you know, will yourself to will communion with God.
Cooperate with God's grace.
That's all I would say.
I do it all the time.
And I'm not a perfect Catholic, far from it, as everyone will remind me all the time.
But why I am a Catholic in my soul and my bones is because I humbly beg God for mercy and for guidance and for everything all the time.
And I thank God for everything all the time.
And that's the beginning of faith is to just know that God is in control, to know and truly and sincerely have faith and believe that God is in control and act like it.
And we'll always fall short.
We always make mistakes.
We are people.
We are in the world.
We struggle against flesh and blood and also the principalities and the rest of it, these demonic spiritual forces.
But if you give yourself to God, that's where it starts.
That's all it takes.
So, you know, the first fruit of the Holy Spirit is faith.
And from that, everything proceeds.
So I would encourage everybody to do that.
I mean, I pray before everything significant, everything major in my life, I pray.
And the outcome, I pray also, whether it's gratitude or like, come on, man, why?
Why is it like, you know, I don't say like, woe is me, but I say like, I need some help, you know?
And I was thinking about this the other day.
If you recognize that God is love, the Bible identifies God as love.
God is the overflowing of love.
Balthazar writes of this, that before Christ became incarnate, you had the Father, the Son, the overflowing of God's love, the Father, into the Son through the Holy Spirit, the procession of the love through the Holy Spirit.
And if you recognize that God is love, God is the truth, God is the word, and you pray to God.
You know, because sometimes I struggle with prayer.
I say, like, you know, why do things happen or not happen?
Is it because someone asked for them or they didn't ask for them?
And you realize that God is working through people because everything that is good, everything that is true, everything that is loving and therefore charitable is God.
And that's God using a person.
And it's incomprehensibly complex.
But past, present, and future, when you're appealing to God, you're appealing to that in everyone else and in the universe.
And I'm not trying to take away the personality of God, but I think that's maybe another way to look at it.
I was thinking about that when I was driving to Tucker's show.
I was thinking about this.
And I think everybody can understand that.
You know, that love is a powerful force, the truth, honesty, charity, like these virtues, they're powerful forces.
And we identify those with God.
So to the extent that, you know, we want certain outcomes in our lives, we want people to help us or we want to help other people.
That's God acting through us.
That's us being Christ-like, embodying God.
To me, that makes it make a little more sense.
I don't know if that sounds corny.
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How would you structure imperialism in Central and South America to actually benefit the American people?
His orderly regime change in South America has disproportionately benefited the multinational corporations who swoop in once the old government has been dismantled.
Usually, this does not benefit Americans much at all.
nick fuentes
That's totally idiotic in the first place.
What we're talking about is neocolonialism.
Okay.
So you think you're asking a good question.
You're not.
First and foremost, it is strategic.
Security is number one.
Security is paramount.
So you, genius, are already skipping ahead economics.
And you're saying, how can regime change economically benefit America?
That's secondary.
There are security concerns.
There are economic concerns.
What do I mean by this?
The first goal is to secure, and I'm using the word a little differently there, but I mean to say that America needs to control its periphery, which is the Western Hemisphere.
This is our sphere of influence.
And what that means is we cannot be threatened here anywhere in a security context, in a defense in the context of war, strategic.
We cannot tolerate any regime in the Western hemisphere that wishes to challenge us or would challenge us strategically, that would threaten us militarily.
And that doesn't mean like Venezuela can destroy America.
It means are they cooperating or collaborating with our real strategic adversaries in any way, shape, or form?
Could they be used as a base of operations?
Take Cuba, for example.
Cuba cannot destroy America, but once upon a time, when the United States put missiles in Turkey, the Soviet Union put their missiles in Cuba.
And because Cuba was a regime that was collaborating with Moscow, Moscow was able to put nuclear missiles off the coast of Florida.
Security is paramount.
So this is the Monroe doctrine.
I believe that every regime in South and Central America and in the Caribbean should kneel to Washington.
And so for starters, that means we should just forget about a structural colonialism.
Hey, genius, what do you see in Argentina?
Through soft power, a pro-Western regime was elected.
Not complicated.
And then what happened?
Bilateral agreements.
We secured the rights to their lithium.
We control their river.
They shut down the dual-use infrastructure with China.
You don't, I mean, we could talk about that.
That's for the policymakers.
That's for the diplomats.
We're not, you know, you're, you're, it's a stupid question.
That's the structure of it.
It's obvious.
Venezuela, we want to overthrow the regime.
In Bolivia, a pro-Western leader was just elected.
Probably soft power there also.
And so this is the kind of game that we need to play.
It's another great game.
And so the first priority is strategic.
The second priority is economic.
And maybe we create some kind of economic union.
Maybe we create some kind of economic union with South and Central America.
We bring them into our system in a more formal way.
And we make it so that we can provide for their trade needs.
Maybe they can be the manufacturing.
The things that China's manufacturing that we cannot, that we don't want to manufacture, maybe they can manufacture it.
Maybe Argentina takes the soybeans and we take something else.
You know, do we really need to make the soybeans?
unidentified
Why?
nick fuentes
Soybeans is not a great product.
I'd rather make other things than soybeans.
Let Argentina make the soybeans.
And maybe we make something else.
But we should enhance those trade relationships and we can make them beneficial based on the factors of production of the different countries.
It's not rocket science.
And this, you know, colonialism gets a bad rap.
You're wrong.
Colonies make a country strong.
Why else would they have them?
It's this neoliberal like Milton Friedman that says, oh, in the long run, India cost Britain more money than like, no, no, it didn't.
It was good to have colonies.
That's what made them powerful.
They got the raw materials from all these countries.
They brought them here to manufacture.
That's how they were able to make all this stuff.
That's how they were able to make ships and clothes.
And that's why they were able to make the last two centuries, three centuries, British.
You know, if colonies are so bad, then why was the 18th, 19th, and first half of the 20th century British centuries?
You know, every hegemon for the last 500 years was a colonial power.
Spain, Portugal, Amsterdam, England, France, Germany.
All colonial.
So that's just wrong.
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nick fuentes
Very good.
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Independent journalists released a short documentary on Builders' Rise.
Not many people know Builders has Jewish ancestry through his mother.
A 1991 report suggested Bilders himself confessed being influenced by Israel during a dinner conversation.
In 2017, Robert Schillman donated $213,686 for legal defense in a major trial.
nick fuentes
Very, that's what it is, man.
That's the network.
Robert Schillman, the same one that withdrew $2 million from Turning Point because Charlie Kirk was going to give a platform to Tucker.
Same guy.
He's sponsoring the leader of the Dutch far right that won these elections with an Israel flag in the background.
One big club, man.
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Isn't a black saying they need reparations for slavery the same as a Jew bringing the Holocaust up?
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Yeah, it's very similar.
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Congrats on the Tucker interview.
But you geeked on December 18th.
Is it really that much better than 420?
nick fuentes
I don't know what that means when you say geeked.
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Christine in Ohio sent $20.
Hi, Nick.
It's the real Christine from Ohio.
I'm sending this before the show, so it's not about your monologue.
I'm sure the show will be amazing, but I'm sitting here watching the collab with Tucker.
Wow.
As always, you make me proud to be a droper.
I will loyally follow you to ends of earth.
Were you nervous talking to him?
unidentified
Wow.
nick fuentes
Thank you so much, Christine.
I'm glad you liked it.
Good to hear from you.
No, I really wasn't.
I don't, you know, if you could tell, I was actually pretty loose.
And I don't know why.
I guess maybe because he feels familiar to me.
Maybe I have a parasocial relationship with Tucker.
I'm like, hey, Tucker, my man.
In the same way you guys feel so comfortable around me.
unidentified
Hey, Nick.
nick fuentes
Hey, Nick, what's up?
You think you know me?
Maybe I feel like I know Tucker.
I'm like, hey, what's up?
Because honestly, it didn't feel all that weird.
It was weird when I first saw him.
Like, I walked in the room and there he was.
And I was like, this is so weird.
It's like that guy on TV.
And then after like three minutes, I was like, yeah, it's Tucker.
So I've also met enough famous people now where it's not to sound like that guy, but I have gotten a little used to it.
The one person I'm still nervous around is Ye.
That's the only, I know that sounds cuck because he's black, but it's just true.
One, because he's extremely moody and like, you know, he's like one minute screaming in someone's face.
You just, you're kind of like trying to stay on balance, but also because he's the goat.
I was nervous around Trump.
I was extremely nervous around Trump.
I couldn't even eat.
I was like, try, remember how to use a fork.
Remember how to use a fork and knife.
I was like, okay, how do I do this again?
I was so nervous in front of Trump.
And I was very nervous around Ye.
I was nervous around Alex Jones for a long time.
Same deal.
But Tucker, I was kind of chill.
He's because he's just very friendly.
He seemed like a very down-to-earth guy.
So he was, I was a little nervous in the beginning, but we loosened up.
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Did Tucker's team make a cut after he mentioned Charlie Sheen getting AIDS?
You didn't even respond to it.
nick fuentes
No, I don't.
We didn't do a deep dive on Charlie Kirk's or Charlie Sheen, Charlie Sheen's AIDS.
We didn't do a deep dive on that.
Freudian slip there.
No, we didn't open that one up.
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Nick, you were on Peter Carlson's show when he called for mine geeks rest.
Why didn't you mention the obvious that the porn industry is dominated by Jews, as you said before?
God bless you, Nick.
Please go to a UFC event sometime.
By the way, MMA fans love you.
nick fuentes
Because the conversation wasn't really about that.
We were talking about the state of young men and really like what porn is.
So it'd just be a little autistic to be like, did you know that was the Jews too?
You got to be tactful.
This is why I do these things and other people don't.
It's because you need to be tactful.
You need to know your audience.
And, you know, look, a lot of people go into this interview thinking, oh, Nick is the guy that's obsessed with Jews and he's crazy.
And if you like validate that by, you know, just bringing it all back there, then that gives Tucker a layup to say, like, oh, this again.
And it's going to appeal to a certain, like, a large audience is going to be like, yeah, that's true.
But a lot of people are going to say, yeah, what does that have to do with anything?
Because that's a whole other can of worms.
I mean, why are the Jews influential in porn?
There's a good answer for that.
The reason the Jews run the porn industry, I think, is because they're not Christian.
And not only are they not Christian, but they're against Christianity.
And the people that were the pioneers of porn, they are quoted as saying, this is like a middle finger to God.
This is a middle finger to Jesus.
Like they lit, Larry Flint, I believe, said something like this.
He won a big Supreme Court case.
There's a movie about it.
And so, in other words, porn is subversive.
It's subversive for morals, especially Christian morals.
And there's a lot of Jews that are very into that.
And, but that's a whole other can of worms.
If you want to say that Jews are loyal to themselves, and that's why, you know, being a neocon or pro-Israel is inherently Jewish, that's altogether different than this kind of separate topic, which is like, well, they're very permissive because they hate Jesus and it's because of what's in the Talmud.
And there's a mystical, Kabbalistic element there too.
That's a whole other can of worms, which I didn't think we'd really want to get into, or I wouldn't be able to do it justice there.
So that's why.
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You crushed it on Tucker.
Loved every minute of it.
But it is funny how we're forbidden to LARP.
You can say Stalin's birthday is an important date for you.
Smiley face emoji.
Don't get me wrong.
You're the leader.
You have all the prerogatives.
You're right about everything, as the Italian saying goes, but it's also super funny.
Much love from Croatia Emoji 07.
nick fuentes
Well, it's not funny.
I mean, it's just they're two completely different things.
You know, one is really just a general analytic framework, which is, I appreciate great men of history, whether it's Stalin or Hitler, whether it's George Washington or it's, you know, Otto von Bismarck, whoever it is, the analytical framework is great men of history.
Great men drive history forward.
I admire them.
Even the ones that do evil things, even the ones that might be evil, we have to learn from and admire those that are effective users of statecraft and politics.
And that's different than wearing a costume.
Like I didn't wear a costume to a Halloween party.
I said that I admire a great man of history, which he is, by the way.
And I'd love to get into that more.
I wish we were able to get into that, but because it's a very interesting subject to me, which you guys are just not ready for.
A lot of you guys are just not free thinkers.
A lot of you guys, here's the problem.
And it's okay because you can't help it.
But most of you are just shackled thinkers.
And what you want to hear is like one note.
And the one note is something like, I don't eat seed oils.
I don't eat seed oils and I don't drink beer.
It's all those phytoestrogens.
And these immigrants, you know, I don't want them here.
And I don't wear suits.
That's too fancy schmancy.
And I like the Confederacy and the Civil War.
And I think a man should have a beard.
unidentified
And yeah, you know, yeah.
nick fuentes
And I don't like frills, all that fancy stuff.
That's not for me.
You know, I just got my dog and I'm just out here.
And I like country music too.
I don't like rap music because that's for black.
You know, you kind of just like want one note.
And if it strays at all, where you're like, America should have a neocolonial outlook.
Oh, that's neoconservatism.
Oh, that's Jewish.
Or if you say, oh, no, I kind of like lattes.
I like Mexican food.
I like La La Land.
Arrest me.
Officers, did you forget your handcuffs?
Or am I free to go?
Yeah, I like La La Land.
And I like Joseph Stalin.
And I'm done pretending that I don't.
Did you forget your handcuffs?
Or is that not a crime?
Am I being detained?
Anyway, what was the question?
No, but yeah, but a lot of you guys are just shackled thinkers and you want me to be an NP.
You want me to be a trad robot NPC?
Ban seed oils.
Sundresses are awesome.
My wife is traditional.
Like, I'm not a fucking robot, okay?
Do I look like Optimus?
I am not.
I am not a Matt Walsh robot.
I'm a free thinker.
Yeah, I'm filled with contradictions, like all great things are, like all human beings are.
unidentified
Okay?
nick fuentes
So that's what I have to say about that.
We have to engage in a little free thinking.
We have to be ourselves, guys.
Let's be ourselves.
Fundamentally, this is a radical act of self-expression and sometimes self-indulgent, but this is self-expression.
I'm just being myself, guys.
And people say, you can't like la la land.
unidentified
That's not straight.
nick fuentes
You can't like Joseph Stalin.
Well, I do.
So anyway.
And a lot of you guys, maybe you're not ready for that.
Maybe you're not ready for all that, but that's okay.
Because I know the real ones, the real niggas out there, they get it.
Real niggas get down with la-la-land.
Real niggas get down with another day of sun and city of stars and all of it.
They fucking love that shit.
And I know all my real niggas raise their guns in the air and we pour one out for the relationship that never was.
Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, it's what it is.
So anyway, you people want to watch what?
You want to watch Fight Club?
What's the hardest part about being in the fight club, telling your parents you're gay?
The movie sucks.
It's for LARPers, for wage slaves.
Anyway, what was the question?
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I was there at CPAC 2019 when you confronted Shapiro in the crosswalk.
I was in the circle of people that formed after as the dweeb started hounding you about Jews.
I stayed silent and let the pro work.
You handled it masterfully.
My question, which is preferable?
The U.S. defaulting or hyperinflating?
nick fuentes
Thank you very much.
Oh, very good question.
unidentified
Very good question.
nick fuentes
Well, I would not say hyperinflation.
I mean, the way they would say it is monetizing the debt.
And I think you probably have to do that.
I think you have to debase the currency.
You know, we're in too deep.
It's over.
You're never going to pay off the debt.
We added a trillion dollars to the debt in like a month.
Okay.
The debt went from $37 to $38 trillion in like three months.
And you know what's happening right now?
The Democrats want it to go up $2 trillion.
They're fighting.
The Republicans want the deficit to be a trillion dollars higher and the Democrats want it to be $2 trillion higher.
There's no end in sight.
And there's going to be no revenue.
We're in a recession.
We're not going to make it up with tariffs.
Never going to happen.
AI is not going to get us out of this.
So how do you get rid of the debt?
You got to monetize the debt.
You got to debase the currency.
And yeah, so inflation is going to be persistently high.
I think that is more stable than defaulting.
That's just my, but I'm not an economist.
I don't have a very technical knowledge.
That's just gut level.
If I had to say gut level, gut level, I would say monetize the debt.
Better than defaulting.
Two terrible.
And before people get mad, I mean, there's two terrible options.
You're either going to default or you're going to monetize it.
You're either going to default or you're going to make a trillion-dollar coin and pay the, you know, pay people what they need.
unidentified
So.
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nick fuentes
No one's going to pay me.
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We've had several big interviews lately, and there's a recurring big brother involved in them.
It feels like there's an effort to pull you into the mainstream while subtly steering your rhetoric.
I know you don't take advice from the super chats.
Just be cautious that this generational wave isn't manipulated against you.
Victory handy moji.
nick fuentes
Oh, thanks for telling me.
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You and Tucker didn't really discuss his connection to the government slash CIA, which you alleged.
Did you agree beforehand not to discuss it?
Has your opinion on the matter changed now that you spoke to?
nick fuentes
No, we didn't really discuss it that much.
He didn't want to get into his dad, and he said he wouldn't get into J6.
And it's because we just wanted to talk about the real, like his real issue with me is like the Joe Kent thing.
And with him, my issue with him for years has been, one, that he was attacking me, but two, because he's always saying it's not a race issue.
It's not about Jews.
And I think that, yeah, we could be speculative about each other and maybe, you know.
Maybe you were right about him.
And some people might think he's right about me, but I think we were more interested in actually talking about the ideological disagreement at the center of it.
So that's where we left it.
And I don't know what he thinks of me.
And for me, the jury's a little bit out on him.
Either way, he's against the war in Iran.
He's willing to platform me.
He's not motherfucking me again like he has been for years.
So I say, whatever.
Cautious, but I consider him an ally.
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Dick Finketson, 69 cent, $21.
Hey, Nick, viewer from Lithuania here.
I first found out about you from Sam Heinz Q and on video some years ago, and I've been watching the show since April.
Do you have any thoughts on Lithuania or Lithuanians?
There's a sizable community of us over there in Chicago.
God bless and thank you for the show.
nick fuentes
Not really.
I don't really know any Lithuanians, but thank you.
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Alec, 123 cent, $50.
Hi, Nick.
It's Alec.
You might remember me from Boston University.
I was the one from you all who set up and moderated the debate.
Great to see your success since then, and I'm glad I was there from the very beginning.
Fun times.
I'm sure you'll always be Cassie's biggest regret.
unidentified
Ha ha.
nick fuentes
That's crazy.
I remember you.
I don't want to dox you, but I remember your name, Alec D. That's how I know, because I know.
I know ball like that.
No, that's crazy, man.
Isn't you literally set this whole thing?
Isn't that insane?
You go in a time machine 10 years ago, and this other college kid who's at Yal is like, I think I'm going to set up a debate.
And like, if this debate didn't happen, none of this would have occurred.
So that was kind of like one of the starting actions.
Before that, even though, it was that I wore the hat and then I was asked to be on the BU Today video.
The Boston University student daily interviewed me.
That's the part I never talk about because I always forget about it.
But I was wearing my MAGA hat and somebody from like the BU TV station said, hey, we're doing a video where we're asking students who they're going to vote for and why.
And you're the only Trump supporter that we know of.
Would you do it?
And I said, sure.
And so I was in a video or some kind of article.
I forget what it was.
But I was in the BU Daily paper with my MAGA hat on with like five liberals.
And I'm saying why I'm going to vote for Trump.
And that's really what sparked the whole thing.
And everyone was attacking me.
And I was kind of like a little famous on campus.
And then the debate happened.
I'm sure you remember this.
Ancient history is like eight years ago, man.
Nine years ago.
Nine years, nine years gone.
Isn't that nuts?
I was an 18-year-old whipper snapper, freshly 18, freshman, high school graduate, looking to make a name for myself.
Here I am, world.
You know, here I am in Boston.
I hope I can make a name for myself.
I think I'll wear this MAGA hat.
And I'm fucking broke.
I had no money.
I had like no dining hall points.
So I was just like literally hungry and poor and like not going to classes.
I was getting the night sweats because it was too hot in my dorm.
And I was really struggling.
It was to, I didn't like college at all because I just, I struggle with basic things because I'm an eccentric genius.
So it was hard for me.
And yeah, but I was on Twitter and I was writing my blog.
I had a blog at the time and I was writing for Regated and doing these debates and I was on Cassie Dillon's stupid show and I was just some punk kid walking around at night.
Not to get too wistful here, not to get too nostalgic, but it's just funny how that goes, you know?
And it's funny.
The reason it's funny is because now that I've sort of arrived, everybody says, where did this guy come from?
Where did he come from all of a sudden?
It's like, I've been doing this for nine years.
And for those that have been around from the beginning, I mean, I was in my friend's dorm room because I had a double.
He had a single.
And he was like a fellow traveler.
And so I would literally at Warren Towers take the elevator up to his floor with all my gear every night.
My laptop, my green screen, all my shit.
I would carry it in the elevator up to his floor, set it all up, open up my laptop, set up the green screen, and I would do this show making no money, getting no viewers at all.
All the boomers were shitting on me in the comments, saying, you smack your lips too much.
They would get mad at me if I didn't say President Trump.
If I ever said Trump, they would say, that's President Trump to you.
This is the RSBN audience.
They grew to like me, but they were always on my ass about stuff like that.
I did this for months, every day for months.
Getting attacked, getting called a racist, all of it.
People, you know, threatening to beat me up in the dining hall.
Like I did that for nine years.
And not that in particular, but stuff like that for nine years.
And then you get your big break and everybody says, where did this guy come from?
I think this guy's a Fed.
It's like, you haven't been paying.
I've been here for nine years, bro.
I've been doing this uninterrupted since I was a senior in high school.
Excuse me.
So anyway, it's just a little blast from the past.
Pardon me.
But no, it's good to hear from you, buddy.
I appreciate you.
The old Alec.
I thought your name was spelled with a K, though.
Maybe it's not the real one, but maybe I'm misremembering that.
Anyway.
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Phenomenal interview.
That's how a productive discussion between two influential people with disagreements has had.
What a contrast from Candace.
nick fuentes
Well, look, in the spirit of being diplomatic, all I'm going to say about that is I did like 100 interviews this year.
Bradley Martin, Sam Hyde, Dinesh D'Souza, that YouTube guy whose name I can never remember.
And I'm not dissing him.
He was a good guy.
Alex Jones, I've done a hundred times.
Harrison Smith, Patrick Bed David, Dave Smith, Glenn Greenwald, Tucker.
I mean, I've done them all, you know.
Red Scare, I've done a lot of these shows.
And has have any of them, have literally any of them been negative except for that one?
They're literally all positive.
Even the Dinesh D'Souza debate, the guy doesn't even like me.
And it was more friendly and more substantive.
And the guy's like a hardcore Zionist.
And I loved it.
I loved that debate.
I thought it was excellent.
And he thinks he won.
I don't think anyone agrees with that, but it was awesome.
And I was very appreciative that he did it.
And I respect him for doing it.
And it was, and the guy I would consider he's an opponent, like a true opponent.
Just goes to show.
So anyway, I don't want to get petty about it, but common denominator.
But you know what?
It's because we love each other too much.
It's a thin line.
unidentified
That's what my, that's the great song.
nick fuentes
It's a thin line between love and hate.
My grandma always used to say, the opposite of love is not hatred.
unidentified
It's indifference.
nick fuentes
So why, why do me and Candace not get along?
It's because, you know, it's so wrong, but it feels so right.
There's so much tension.
And maybe she couldn't handle that.
You know, she wanted a little half and half.
You know, she wanted some sugar.
She wanted a little half and half and some sugar in that black coffee.
And, you know, love makes people do crazy things, right?
But I don't know.
I think that one day me and Candace are going to look back on this and we're going to laugh, honestly.
One day me and Candace Owens, we're going to be driving, listening, yay.
She's going to be loving my hip-hop development.
I'm going to say, yes, I love this.
I'm going to say yes, like Charlie Kirk.
And we're going to be wrapping every word to Cuck.
We're going to be wrapping every word to Nitrous, singing our hearts out.
And then we're going to see a Popeyes on the side of the road.
And we're going to look at each other.
We're going to exchange a knowing glance, like with Catboy Cammy.
I'm going to be like, then we're going to go, ah, and then we're going to pull in.
We're going to take a hard right turn and we're going to go through the Popeyes drive-through.
I'm going to say two four pieces, one mild, one spicy, mashed potatoes, extra biscuits, an orange crush for the lady, and a Coke for me.
And then we're going to ride off into the sunset.
It's going to be great.
Fucking love her.
I love her.
unidentified
I hate her.
I love her.
nick fuentes
I hate her.
But I love her.
You know, this is how it is.
This is how it is when you're a real nigga, a real bitch.
Real bitch.
But that's how it is.
And a lot of you guys wouldn't get it.
You guys are normies.
You don't understand.
You don't know a ball like that.
You guys are normies.
You guys are stuck.
Meatloaf again.
Me and Candace are not like that.
We're fiery.
We're passionate.
We burn with desire.
You wouldn't get that.
That's the jungle drum.
I hear it calling.
I hear it.
I hear the rhythmic banging of the jungle drum.
I get it.
Okay.
So anyway, what was the question?
No, but we love, we love Candace is special.
We all recognize that.
unidentified
A little special ed, but that's okay.
nick fuentes
I like them a little retarded.
You know?
Candace is a little special ed.
I like that.
I like them a little retarded.
I like that shit.
Yeah, and I like that.
You think I want to talk to my bitch about politics?
You think I mind if she's a little retarded?
She's talking about UFOs and trap doors.
I like it.
So anyway, what was the question again?
I keep losing.
I keep getting off track here.
When she says, you can't ask those questions.
I mean, let he who did not get, let he who did not enjoy that, let he who did not get bricked cast the first brick.
That's a joke.
That's a joke.
That's a little PG-13 for this Tucker audience.
That's a little PG-13.
I'm not trying to blow it.
I just thought it and I had to say it out loud.
Okay.
But it's a joke.
We're just kidding.
This is a family show.
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Gang shit.
No lame shit sent $25.
Serious problem with so what?
From Tucker.
Without a pain mechanism, defending attacks.
We are cooked.
He wouldn't have invited you on if he didn't get dunked on and realized grow hipers are unignorable.
Keep fighting.
nick fuentes
Well, and it's a little rich because it's like he's saying, why are you attacking us?
Why are you attacking me?
Well, you attacked me first.
So what?
It's like, okay, so wait, wait, is that so?
Me attacking you and everyone is like a big problem.
When you attack me, well, who cares?
Grow up.
Oh, really?
You're mad about that?
Yeah, you're right.
So then why did you attack me then?
unidentified
Well, okay, so why is it like so?
nick fuentes
I was, yeah, that was a little crazy, but I get where he's coming from.
And like I said, I understand where he's coming from.
And it's like I said, it's like he, maybe he didn't know the whole story.
He didn't know me.
That's why we did the interview.
He wanted to get a whatever.
We don't need to relitigate it.
I just thought that was a little funny because it's like, why are you attacking these people?
Well, they attacked me first.
Well, so what?
Why didn't you just let it go?
It's like, okay, so yeah, but it's okay.
It's okay now.
We're good.
We're good.
We're cool.
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It's fine.
nick fuentes
It's fine.
I explained my side of the story.
He understands where I'm coming from.
It's fine.
It's totally fine.
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Gang shit.
No lame shit said $25.
Two halves.
If you go against.
nick fuentes
And listen, on some level, now that I'm the million follower groiper, I can take it on the chin, seriously.
Like, don't attack me, though, because like we don't want to be attacked.
But now that I'm the million follower account, I realize that I am an institution now.
And I'm, I'm a little more willing to, especially in the past, let things go because we want to be.
I don't want to give the impression that I'm trying to, that I have some axe to grind or a chip on my shoulder.
I really don't.
I want to have my seat at the table.
I want to be heard.
I want to get a fear hearing.
I mean, fundamentally, I just want to be, I want to express myself in my own words.
And if you're willing to let me do that, I'll talk to anybody.
And if you are not like fed jacketing me, I'm willing to unite with you.
But I can't work with people that are like trying to destroy my reputation, obviously.
So anyway.
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Two halves.
If you go against America first, in the short term, you will feel political pain in the long term.
You will either come crawling back or be defeated.
No in between.
PPL must pick a side because we are coming for IT all.
nick fuentes
We will send the army.
I will send the army.
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It's true.
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Never mind.
Dinesh just talked shit on UNX, saying the opposite of what he said about open dialogue on trigonometry days ago.
These people have no integrity, man.
AF.
nick fuentes
Yeah, he's crazy.
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Hey, Nick, love the show.
Keep up the great work.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
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Tucker appearance, another masterclass.
You can't keep getting away with it.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
unidentified
I will.
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Daily Wire's acquisition of Catholic influencers continues, setting the stage for infighting in years to come.
Cut down Michael Knowles types versus real Asniges.
nick fuentes
And have I not been on the money on that?
That's why I really need to keep up the pressure.
It's embarrassing.
Matt Frat is now at Daily Wire.
Pints for Aquinas.
Yeah, more like Pints with Maimonides.
Really?
What a betrayal.
What a fundamental betrayal.
And it's all of them.
It's all three of them.
Knowles, Walsh, and now Pints with Aquinas, all at Daily Wire, all working for Shapiro, said Jesus was a rebel that got killed for his trouble.
Why don't they just form their own media company?
I'll give them the money.
If money is what they need, we could get the money.
I'm sure there is an angel investor out there who would fund a network of me, Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles.
There's got to be $10 million out there for that.
Minimum.
I'm sure there is an angel investor, a venture capitalist that would, that would raise millions of dollars to pay me, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, Matt Fradd, to have like a Catholic America first media empire.
Would that not be preferable than to have them all working for Ben Shapiro at Daily Wire?
I mean, isn't that obvious?
Isn't that a no-brainer?
So what are they doing?
So like, if I got a huge investment, I would hire Walsh.
I would hire Knowles.
I'd say whatever Daily Wire is paying you, I will pay you slightly more.
Not going to double it.
They got Jewish money, right?
Like we don't have that.
But whatever Ben Shapiro is paying you, we will match that.
Tell us we could get an angel investor and we could do it.
That's doable.
Something like that is doable.
Why wouldn't you at least open up that discussion or try it?
It's disappointing.
You're Catholic.
So, but they all, they're all weak, I think.
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You are the number one trending news story on X Today.
Congratulations for all of your success this year.
The seating from the usual suspects today is so delicious.
nick fuentes
Yes, it is very delish.
Scrumsh.
Some might say scrumps.
They're saying it's delish.
unidentified
Some are saying scrumps.
nick fuentes
Yeah, it's good stuff.
You can get that at a number of different places, and we love that.
And we are enjoying that.
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Is Guy Fox the goat?
Besides you, of course.
nick fuentes
I don't know, man.
I'm not into all that.
I'm not into anarchy.
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Thomas Cruz said $100, killed it on Tucker.
Can't imagine how proud your parents must be watching your growth.
When are you going to guest appear on Bill Tony with Shane Gillis?
nick fuentes
Dude, Shane Gillis is going to kick my ass.
Thank you for the big super chat.
Don't tell Shane Gillis what I said about him.
He's going to fucking kick my ass and call me a nerd.
And he's going to be right.
Like, he's bigger than me.
He's going to call me a nerd.
And like, yeah, you have a hot girlfriend.
You're bigger than me.
I'm a nerd.
Okay, fine.
So if I go and kill Tony, they're going to roast me.
And they're going to say shit I can't come back from, you know?
So, I don't know.
Might be fun.
I don't know if they'll do it, but I don't know if I would do it, but I appreciate the big super chat.
I would do a collaboration with Shane Gillis, but I'm going to dread it because he's going to hold me accountable.
He's going to say, so you think I'm not funny?
I'm going to say, oh, well, what I meant was I love tires.
It's awesome.
No, but I'll be straight up with him.
But yeah.
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Lawrence of Dearborn.
nick fuentes
He seems liberal to me.
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Watched your Tucker interview.
Loved it.
But after your talk, do you feel he uses disingenuous interview tactics?
He asks questions he knows you'll agree with, making it seem like you're conceding your point, not to make you look agreeable, but as if you were, albeit unsuccessfully, trying to make you seem like a sycophant.
Thanks for all you do.
nick fuentes
No, I don't think so.
I think that, at least in our interview, he wanted to talk about certain things.
He asked me about those things, and I gave him my answers.
I don't think he knew what I was going to say about a lot of them.
So, no, I think he's a little calculating, but I don't think it was dishonest.
It might be strategic, but I don't think it's dishonest.
I think he might be a little more calculated than he lets on.
I loved when he said, What is porn?
I was like, and he kind of corrected himself, but that was kind of, I literally, in that moment, I was like, Am I going to have to explain what porn is?
Like, I'm going to, he's like, so what is porn?
And then he's like, well, what, what is it doing to people?
And I, and I had like a short panic attack.
I'm like, okay, come up with the definition of porn that doesn't make you sound weird, I guess.
So it's when two people get naked and have sex on camera.
What show is this again?
unidentified
Like, what?
nick fuentes
So that was a little funny.
But no, I don't think that's disingenuous.
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Can't lie.
Tucker is really good at what he does, but you showed why you're the best in the biz.
Quite telling that he acts oblivious to international jury.
He's intelligent.
Well, read in this a centuries-old issue.
Not to mention he's been in the game his whole life.
He obviously knows.
I mean, he can just look around.
nick fuentes
I don't think he's pleading ignorance.
I think he genuinely is an individualist.
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They're fighting so hard to keep you out of mainstream conservatism.
Time after time, you've won the battles.
All my feet is Nick Wentz left and right.
The Overton window is shattered.
Congrats on 1 million followers.
Thanks for taking the Groipers with you.
Generational run.
nick fuentes
Thank you, man.
Always.
Me and the Groipers.
I will never let you down.
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Tucker's contorting himself to not assign any blame to any Jew ever was impressive.
His flip-flopping from Who Cares to This is really important was whiplash inducing.
Don't have to give him a lot of credit for having you on, nonetheless.
The generational run couldn't be any more generational.
nick fuentes
I don't know.
I'd have to watch it back.
In the moment, I didn't feel like he was contradictory.
I just think he's got the losing position.
If you are, if you're trying to say that Israel and the neocons and that whole operation, if you're saying that has nothing to do with being Jewish, sorry, that's the losing position.
So I think he did his best to defend it, but I just don't think it's that compelling.
unidentified
So anyway.
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All right.
Listen here, you little freak.
I've heard you spew up some crazy takes for a while now, and I've mostly agreed.
However, recently I've heard your worst take yet.
Got over low TR?
Holy shit.
Nicholas, I had to stop stroking midstream after I found out.
Not cool, bro.
You enjoy your little incest show, though.
P.S., I love you.
nick fuentes
Yeah, we already did this.
I've done this rage bait like multiple times this year.
Okay, it's over.
We did it.
It's over.
And Game of Thrones won.
Okay.
I did this rage bait where I said, Game of Thrones is better than Lord of the Rings.
And everyone, yeah, it's clip farming.
It's funny.
It's bait.
We did it last year.
I did it this year.
It had as much success as last time.
And look, that's over.
Game of Thrones won.
Everyone acknowledged I was right.
Lord of the Rings is boring.
Game of Thrones is awesome.
Lord of the Rings is gay.
Game of Thrones is based.
Like everyone agrees on that.
So the rage bait is finished.
We can all move on.
I won.
You lost.
We don't have to relitigate that whole thing all over again.
Ned Stark would kick the Hobbits fucking ass.
Jon Snow would beat the Hobbits to death.
Like it's not even a contest.
So we all know that.
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Congrats on the W interview with Tucker.
It was great to see that he gave you the time to discuss/slash address your point of views, which I believe is fundamentally important.
You are.
Like Dave Smith said, today is undeniably mainstream now and we're all for it.
Folded hands emoji.
nick fuentes
I never, it's crazy.
I never thought I would see the day, but yeah, I do feel, I feel like a celebrity now.
Like everywhere I go, I get recognized and everyone loves me.
It was never like that before.
Like no one recognized me.
And if they did, they fucking hated me.
And I just felt like when I went to stuff, I felt like everyone hated me because they did.
And now I go places and, you know, like I, every time I'm at the airport, I say, and they're always like, I'm going to glaze my fans.
They're always good looking, always good looking, well-adjusted.
No, not to be weird, but like they're always normal guys of all different colors.
Very rarely is it.
It's almost never women.
It's always young guys.
And they're always super chab, super normal.
So it's crazy.
It's nuts.
But it's good because it shows the conversation is changing.
And look, I refuse to believe that I'm sick and the whole country is as sick as me.
I think that I'm right.
And the country is sick of what's happening.
Like we want our fucking country back.
It's that simple.
And we're not crazy.
We don't hate anybody.
We're not trying to kill everybody.
It's just like, look, man, let's just make America great.
Let's put Americans first.
That's not radical.
You know, we want to arrest the fucking criminals, stop all this immigration, give Americans some economic opportunity, get sovereignty, get control over the government again.
Like, the people need to control the government, not the money, not the special interests.
That's not insane.
So, it's a positive vision.
People love it.
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Tucker, you asked me if I was in the political influencer business or the money business.
Neither I'm in the empire business.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
What is that?
Is that me?
What's that quote from?
I don't remember.
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Happy early Halloween.
Also, thank you for putting me on Game of Thrones.
P.S. Have you played Death Smiles yet?
nick fuentes
No, I haven't.
But yeah, Game of Thrones.
Dude, don't knock it till you try it.
I hate that genre.
I hate the fantasy genre.
I think it's gay.
I think if you're talking about elves and wizards, I think you're kind of gay.
Just being honest.
If you're talking about elves and hobbits and wizards and the realm of men and magical horses and swords, it's like, you know, magically gathering, dungeons and dragons.
But I was bored.
I put it on, thinking I would just like fall asleep to it, and it was awesome.
And I binged it, and it was great.
So, yeah, check it out.
W Show.
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What?
nick fuentes
Guilty pleasure.
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Why does the State Department and the admin still feel the need to lie to the public about the pretense for regime change, even when it's in the interest of the American people instead of Israel at this time?
90% of the online news coverage is about how it's lies in propaganda.
Would you run things the same way?
nick fuentes
No, if I were president, I would, I don't know what I would do.
I mean, when you're the president, it's a different set of circumstances that come in, but I would probably be more direct and just say, look, this is for us.
There's all kinds of reasons you do that.
It's about there's a complex.
And you really can't just say, well, we're going to invade him just on a counter.
Like, you do need a pretext.
To the extent that you have institutions and legitimacy and credibility, like it does matter to go through the motions of, like, we have a real reason to do this.
Legal reasons, strategic reasons.
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Biggest congrats on one Emma and kudos to you for going on to Tucker's show.
Now that you're mainstream, do you think you're finally saying goodbye to the wilderness?
Or would that be a false alarm?
nick fuentes
Well, I don't think we're ever out of the woods completely, but certainly we're closer to the settlements.
We're in the town.
You know, the Neanderthals, the war-making apes are in the town pillaging.
We're not in the wilderness anymore.
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I want to go over these comments on Tucker's page for your collab with him.
This one was funny.
I'll quote.
Alex Rosenberg.
Stunts like this are exactly why you were kicked off Fox News.
Do you have any idea how much this endangers me?
As a Jewish man, when you platform Nazis, also seen a post of someone proudly recognizing as a Christian Zionist.
The 7K post is really starting to show because WTF is TH.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
Yeah, very true.
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May God bless and protect you, brother.
You're doing everything you said you would.
Couldn't be more proud as a supporter.
nick fuentes
Thank you, man.
I appreciate it.
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I know Tucker was super nice to you and all, but you should have still went off on him about lying about his dad being in the CIA and him and the countrys and all that shit looks suits to a lot of people.
Great show.
You're still the good though.
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, people can be mad, but that's why they're not in my position.
So you can be mad and you can want to do it your way, but you'll never do it at all because you don't know what it takes and you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
So that's the difference between me and you.
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All the setbacks you've faced have lined you up for glory ahead.
Excited to see what the future has in store for you.
Proud of you, Nick.
You're in my prayers.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
Yes, it's very exciting, but it's not about the glory.
It's not about glorifying myself.
It's about we want to realize the vision.
And I want to do my part.
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I came across some information that shows Israeli construction companies were contracted in rebuilding the White House wall.
Bailroom, I sent you four links on next with more information.
Same username.
No one seems to have mentioned it.
Acom is the same company contracted for CA gas station scandal.
Bill.hq is in Tel Aviv.
nick fuentes
The White House ball room.
Come on, guys.
Are you serious?
That can't be a real super chat.
Ballroom?
More like a ballroom where they're going to worship demons and a menorah.
Like, what are you fucking talking about?
Yes.
Yes.
Political administrative buildings sometimes have ballrooms.
Yes.
The seat of the executive branch of government is going to have a ballroom where they will host events.
What should they call it?
An event space?
An evil space?
Because it's evil.
And space, like outer space, which is faking gay.
Like, what are you talking about?
Will you just take any word and twist it?
Symbolism will be their downfall.
They didn't think anyone would catch on that ball sounds sort of like baal, the middle eastern demon.
Like, really?
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The generational run continues.
Tucker's interview was huge, but his stance of just bend over and take it regarding Joe Ken, MTG, and others was frustrating to hear.
People who have changed views in the past few years do not automatically deserve to be considered allies.
unidentified
Well, I agree with that.
nick fuentes
And I'm cautious about it.
I didn't love that either.
I think maybe there should have been a little bit of a mea culpa, but you know, he was gracious enough to have me on.
I take that as a mea culpa in kind.
But look, at the same time, I get what you're saying, which is, okay, he had you on.
Maybe they changed your views.
You're not above suspicion.
I would say at the same time, we need allies.
We don't want to be isolated.
And look, Tucker is with us on a lot of things.
If we never fought, I would have preferred that.
If he never pushed that article and we never feuded, that would have been better for me, him, us.
It would have been better.
It happened.
And who knows?
Maybe they tried to take me out and failed.
Maybe it was a misunderstanding.
But what I realize is that in the present reality, it behooves us to have allies to be in that system, this system of Israel critical influencers.
Like it's clearly beneficial.
And that's what politics is.
It's not necessarily, you don't need to love everybody.
We're not getting married.
You know, we're not joined at the hip, but we're generally pointed in the same direction.
And we realize that we are both a fixture.
Neither of us are going anywhere.
And so we decided to get together and maybe get on the same page a little bit.
And we shouldn't be afraid of that either.
unidentified
So those are just some thoughts on that.
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You give unks likely hope for the future of our country.
Appreciate you and boy, is this all flowing on Twitter?
Swell emoji.
nick fuentes
It's delicious.
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I am geeked out of my fucking mind.
nick fuentes
Yeah, you saw that.
That's pretty good.
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Just turned 26.
Please make it stop.
Also, congratulations on your Tucker interview.
Glad to have been here today.
nick fuentes
Thank you very much.
26.
Yeah, man.
It never ends.
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Who the fuck keeps putting you in a toddler chair during these collabs?
nick fuentes
I guess I'm just small.
I guess I'm just a little guy.
unidentified
I don't, we were sitting in the same exact chair.
nick fuentes
So I don't know why I look.
I guess I'm just, maybe I'm maybe I'm just cute.
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I've been watching you quietly since 2019.
Seeing you on Tucker felt surreal.
You deserve every single fucking second of this generational run.
You've come so far from when I first discovered this show.
Congrats, and God bless you and your family.
nick fuentes
Thank you, man.
I appreciate it.
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Does Tucker really not have a TV?
nick fuentes
I didn't see one in there.
He really went hard on TV behind the scenes.
He's like, I don't even have a TV in my house.
I was like, whoa, whoa.
He's like, I would never allow my kids to play video games.
I was like, damn, that's hardcore.
Tucker hates TV.
He hates video games.
That's the thing.
We're like so different, you know?
Like, he loves Alp.
I hate all drugs.
I've never done drugs.
He loves his wife.
I'm an incel.
He's a waspy New England aristocrat.
I am an American ethnic from the Rust Belt in Chicago.
Like, we could not be more different.
I love video games.
I'm awake at night.
He's hunting and fishing in the daytime.
So we're very different in that regard.
But yeah, no TV.
I fucking love TV.
TV is my favorite thing.
Tucker doesn't own a TV.
TV is like my favorite thing.
Tucker hates video games.
Video games are my second favorite thing.
He's like, I would never passively consume entertainment.
I'm like, dude, that's 60% of my life.
So, but that's a generational, generational socioeconomic cultural difference, I guess.
Because, you know, look, like he says that.
And I said this on Telegram.
It's like, bro, I know, I get where he's coming from, but all Americans love TV.
And you want to know why Americans love TV?
Because their lives suck.
That's why Americans love TV.
You want to know why Americans love passively consuming entertainment?
Because that's all the mental bandwidth they have at the end of a day.
At the end of a long ass day doing a bullshit job that they hate, that's all they have the energy to do is to just like not think or stress or be annoyed for like an hour or two.
And that's why they love TikTok and that's why they love video games.
Because what else are you going to do?
Like, where else can you go?
What else can you do?
You know what I mean?
Like, everything's so damn expensive.
Like, realistically, when you say me and my friends are going to go do something, what are you going to go and do?
I guess you could go like run around at the park, but outside of that, everything costs money.
You know, all that shit costs money.
And everything's getting worse.
And that's not me saying like everybody should give up.
I think you should try not to give into that as much as possible, but it's the opiate of the masses.
TV and video games is the opiate of the masses.
And like, we need the opium because things are pretty rough out there.
So I also just love TV.
I'd love to just watch it.
I love to watch it all day.
And I love video games.
They're so fun.
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$25.
Did Tucker offer you some delicious black rifle coffee?
Amazing talk, Nick.
The generational run continues.
nick fuentes
I don't know if it was black rifle, but yeah, we had a cup.
We had a cup of mud.
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All right, sent $100.
It's the eternal run now.
Congrats on the Tucker collab.
Congrats on one meter on X. Thank you.
nick fuentes
I appreciate it.
Yeah, $1 million.
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Ireland World Power Update.
They just elected an open borders leftie who doesn't believe Ireland should have Army as president.
She's also a woman.
nick fuentes
Awesome.
Well, we should take her very seriously.
And everyone from Ireland, we need to listen to what they say because, you know, because that's the right thing to do.
Because the right thing to do is to listen to everybody's opinion, no matter how big or non-existent their army is.
Because that's the right, everyone deserves a turn, and everyone should have their own country because they deserve it.
And that's good.
No, I'm making fun of, I'm making fun of Keith Woods a little bit.
No, but we love him.
It's just funny that they have no guns, you know.
It's just hilarious to me.
Like, that would be at the top of my priority list.
If I were an Irish nationalist, it's like build one submarine.
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Hey, Nick, I just wanted to say thank you for your courage to be a voice for normal Americans.
Your show has given me hope as well as many others.
Would you ever be open to a Catholic slash Protestant debate?
I am Protestant, but have studied Catholic teaching, and it seems easy to dismantle.
Both sides could make it to heaven.
nick fuentes
No, I have no interest in debating a random person about Protestantism and paralysis.
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Look at my gun.
It's desperate.
Father, someone get JD Ado and a popper touch up that liner and straighten his collar.
Got a hot date with a rich Afrikaner-strong white man.
He hated his father, forced him to hitch with a stinky brown doctor.
Now picture news him.
He's got more honor.
Say what you want.
But him, I would rotter.
nick fuentes
But him, I would rather, rather.
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Why don't the Gulf countries have the same level of influence as Israel, even though they are swimming in money and have some of the largest oil reserves in the world?
nick fuentes
You know why.
Rhetorical question.
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Can you have someone filter that retard super chats?
It's funny as fuck to see you suffer, but no matter what's getting back.
nick fuentes
Okay, I'll start with this one.
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The real generational run is jogging 5 kilometers twice a week.
Don't forget to stretch.
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nick fuentes
Thanks for the big super chat, I guess.
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Andrew Cuomo supposedly has the best shot at beating Zoran Mamdani.
Would you say it's worth voting for Cuomo to potentially block Mamdani even though he doesn't align with us?
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nick fuentes
No, let him have it.
Let him have Mamdani.
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Probably not the best idea to confess your love of Joseph Stalin on the biggest interview of your career retard.
Nice one.
nick fuentes
What the heck did I just walk into?
Irm.
Okay, like, fuck off, dude.
It's called probably not a good idea to say something quirked up.
Shut the fuck up.
Yeah, sorry, bro.
I should have said, you know, we need to ban porn and be traditional.
You know who my hero is?
My hero is whatever.
Andrew Jackson.
No, dude.
Stalin was awesome.
He was evil.
He was wicked, but by definition, he was awesome.
And we need to learn.
We need to study.
We need to study all of them.
We need to study all of the great men of history.
Napoleon, Alexander, Donald Trump, Washington, Bismarck, Stalin, Hitler.
All of them.
We have to study all of the great men of history.
What's wrong with this?
And no, no, Joe Lonsdale.
We're not only going to study Cyrus the Great and Moses.
And not that Moses is bad, but like that's their whole deal.
Maimonides, no.
No, we need to study all the great men.
We're done.
We're Carlisle.
We are Carlisle now.
And so we're just done with this morality where we say, like, there were these evil totalitarians, and now we have Barack Obama and everything's good now.
Like, no, we need to study the brutal, the brutal, and the ruthless men of history to understand the world we live in.
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Groujper blessing upon Tucker.
nick fuentes
Yeah, a Groiper blessing has been given.
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It's not about the size of the boat, but Nick Fincass having the most motion.
nick fuentes
Very true.
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Nick, what did you and Tucker and his producer read for dinner?
Did he ask you what you wanted to eat or what?
Also, people aren't happy that you said it's not all Jews, but I get it.
For example, what do you think about the peaceful Jews that live in Iran and identify as Iranian and don't like the Israeli government?
nick fuentes
We had steak, and that's just what they had.
They didn't ask me.
And people aren't happy.
I said it's not all Jews.
Well, it isn't.
It's not every single Jew.
It's a lot of them, but it's not every single one.
I mean, I feel like that's 101, like Nagzal, not LX are like this.
If you don't understand what I'm saying there, you're not.
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Reyth.
You're the man for going on.
I went from a TC guy to a hater, back to a TC guy.
I am a normal, successful, 28-old guy who has happened to be watching for a while.
I think many of your new supporters are.
This is all around great.
God bless you and your family.
CJ.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
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So, December 18th, can we circle back around to this?
nick fuentes
Yeah, well, you know what that's about.
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Hey, Nick, I wore my wife's shirt to the gym and a ginger Jew asked me if I'm an intel or just hate Jews because of a shirt.
The jokes literally write themselves.
Also, how can I give you the railroads code you asked for?
nick fuentes
Well, you got, don't give me, I need the short line, okay?
Everybody's already given me, what is it?
shoreline the short line everybody is giving me the so here's the scam I guess three of them are really easy to get and one of them is impossible to get.
So I have the three easy ones by now.
I don't have the fourth one.
So if anybody has, if anybody has, I have Reading Railroad.
If anybody has the short line 826 on McDonald's Monopoly, email me.
Email me or DM me on Twitter the code.
If you have the short line railroad card from McDonald's Monopoly, DM me on Twitter the code.
I need it to win the $50,000 vacation.
And if you have that, please consider donating that to me.
You want to help the movement?
Get a Big Mac.
Give me the code, okay?
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I thought your collaboration with Tucker was one of your best.
He didn't try to dominate the conversation, which gave you more time to speak and clearly articulate your points.
I also think these collaborations have been great for the public, as they showcase more substance and depth than the egg posts.
Have a good day.
nick fuentes
I agree.
Thanks.
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It's surreal to see you rise as a political force in real time.
I think we're a unique hair in history to be able to now personally watch the development of great historical figures through the internet.
It's possible.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
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Will you please literally making, you sexy motherfucker?
I always vantage is so bad in high school, especially in model union.
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Saw a clip from a few years ago where you say those in power who reject Christianity, specifically the Jews, need to be given the death penalty when you're in power.
Was a bit taken aback as recently I've heard you say that you'd send them back to Israel, but with their humanity intact.
Was this a genuine change in views?
nick fuentes
Hang on.
Somebody just sent me a code.
That's the reading railroad.
I need the short line.
I appreciate the help.
Someone just sent it to me, Reading Railroad.
I said I need the short line, not the reading railroad.
I need the short line.
I got reading railroad.
Someone sent it to me already.
I don't need that one.
I need the short line card.
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Every night listener, love the show.
You never got into why you liked Stalin on Tucker.
So curious.
nick fuentes
There's a clip going around on Twitter.
I don't feel like explaining it.
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I love Knickers.
Fight Club Rant was hella funny.
What are your thoughts on Inglorious Bastards and other Quetten Tarantino movies?
nick fuentes
You know, it's a little too much.
Inglorious Bastards, it's a little too blue-pilled, but the other ones are good.
Hateful eight, unwatchable.
The other ones are fine.
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Did you see Pearl Davis tweeted yesterday?
Porn has saved more marriages than it has broken up.
I love how she's anti-feminism, and then she says something like that.
A little hypocritical, don't you think?
nick fuentes
No, I get where she's coming from.
I don't necessarily agree, but her point is that women get fat or they don't put out.
And the man is kind of on his own.
And ordinarily, the man would have to go and cheat on his wife.
If the wife is not giving sex or, you know, if she's being stingy or whatever, then the man's going to have to go out and cheat.
And so that's the point that she's making.
And you, you know, you don't have to love that to say that she kind of has a point.
You don't have to love that that's the case.
People are so stupid.
They say she's endorsing porn.
She's not endorsing porn.
She's saying that we have a deeply dysfunctional situation where in a lot of cases, porn is a crutch for men in a marriage.
And I, I mean, I think that's clearly true.
Now, is that a good thing?
No, I think that what would be beneficial is if there's no porn, then men and women have to work it out and say, look, like, you know, you have a responsibility to give me sex.
Like, that is in the marriage.
There's a word for it, I forget, but a woman literally has a responsibility to have sex with her husband.
And, you know, so maybe that would sort itself out minus porn, but she's saying that it's like it's a cope.
And that's true.
You don't have to think it's a good thing to say that effectively that happens in a lot of marriages.
I think she's right about that.
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Congratulations, Nick.
So proud of you.
I'd love to see you back on Tucker.
Have you listened to your vision of AF, the current issues many of us are angry about in this administration, and elaborate more to why this Jewish supremacy is hurting our country.
I appreciate your voice and intelligence very much as an American and as a fellow Catholic.
Thank you.
America First 1776 sent $20.
Hey, Nick, and God bless.
Congratulations on your interview with Tucker Carlson.
It's already over 2.7 million views in one day.
It's undeniable that the America First movement is growing every day and you've been moving the needle.
Like you said in the interview, you've had these ideas for 10 years.
Americans agree with you.
nick fuentes
The people are with me.
That's the part they don't want to acknowledge.
They want to say, oh, you know, they made you the villain and you fell into that and that.
Like, no, like, the people are with me.
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Great interview, Nick.
I like that you addressed the problem of degeneracy, porn, of culture, etc.
I was wondering if Tucker would ask so who's behind of?
Would have been perfect.
It's not just about Israel slash Jewish neocons.
International Jewry brought us feminism, mass immigration, leftist ideologies, and created the cultural subversion of America.
nick fuentes
Holy hot take.
Whoa, you're telling me for the first time.
I didn't know that.
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Hey, Nick, I created a browser extension that removes all the people that shut you down from all the same websites they removed you from.
It's called Jeep Lock.
It works.
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Did you see that Faith Merrill posted on her TikTok?
You need to quit and holla at her?
nick fuentes
Yeah, she's an e-girl, bro.
She's an e-no e-girls.
You think that expired?
No e-girls, not even once.
What don't you understand?
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Modern Crusader said $100.
Congratulations on your historic interview with Tucker.
It was astonishing to watch you two talk to each other.
B.S. Your Stormy Clouds slash flying bats animation in the background is very impressive.
Whoever set that up is the freaking man.
nick fuentes
Thanks for the big super chat.
You like that?
You like the Halloween decorations?
Yes.
Well, it's a very spooktacular Halloween over here on the show.
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Half white, half Filipino Groy percent $20 million.
First time super chatter here.
Went to mass for the first time in the last 15 years.
I was raised Catholic and lost my way for a long time until I heard what you and Pines have said about the Catholic Church and how they're the key to salvation.
Still need to do a confession, but finally taking a step in the right direction.
nick fuentes
Love to hear it, man.
Keep on the money.
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And $20, was raised Catholic, fell away from the church for about eight years.
After watching the show for a few months, I came back to confession and mass this past weekend.
When I got home, I was overcome by an immense amount of mercy and unconditional love.
I couldn't help but weep.
Thank you.
And I continue to pray for you.
nick fuentes
Love to hear that.
I love stories like that.
This is what, and you know, people don't buy into that, and maybe it won't happen to you, but that's what's possible.
So I love to hear that.
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Really, you'd sent $20.
I noticed you looked very comfortable during the interview as opposed to your other appearances where you look like a deer caught in the headlights.
I think I look comfortable in all my interviews.
Grateful.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
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Seeing the lights at $100.
Those bats are freaking me out.
Excellent show.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
Yeah, they're pretty, they get busy this time of year.
It's the Halloween candy.
It makes me happy.
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I told him I percent $50.
Two-thirds.
Appreciate all you do.
My family and I have been listening to you for years.
We're part of a growing crowd of America first-born American Muslims slash Iranians.
America is a Christian nation.
Our country has been subverted and the Jews have attacked Islam as much as Christianity and created the circumstances for the Medani and Dilhan leftists.
nick fuentes
Interesting.
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Colin Pays said $100.
Crazy these past couple months, Nick, keep up the good work.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the biggest $100.
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Fantastic job on the Tucker interview.
Both of my parents have called me out for being a fan of yours for the last couple months.
I had a preconceived notion about who you are and what you believe.
They agreed to sit down and watch the full interview earlier tonight, and they're fully on board.
Let's go.
nick fuentes
Love to hear it, man.
Love it.
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I told Engroy percent $50.
Three-thirds.
Lastly, I know you're saying the right is being pushed towards you more and more as you become increasingly vindicated about everything you've been saying for years.
I just be wary of trusting the flattery just as much as they hate.
A lot of it is wolf and cheaps clothing grifters joining the ride.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the advice.
Always making me bad.
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Thank you, Nick.
Great show.
This is what winning looks like.
No stopping the American.
nick fuentes
So true.
Thank you for the big super chat.
I will win for you.
I will fight for you.
I will win for you.
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You really threw Tucker off when you pointed out what he said about Joe Kent in supporting slash opposing him.
So what?
Heads who win tails, I lose.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I had that one kind of in the chamber, but yeah, I thought that was a good moment.
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Go to show the night.
LFG.
nick fuentes
Because it was like on the one hand, oh, you're attacking the real America firsters?
You're a fed.
Wait, you're like David Duke and you're getting next to America Firsters to make them look bad.
You're just like, okay, so if I attack him, I'm a bad guy.
If I'm friendly to them, I'm a bad guy.
So it's my views.
You don't, my views got me canceled, and I'm at fault for that, etc.
So that was interesting.
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Here's for infinite candy and big macs.
Nick Donald is inevitable.
nick fuentes
I need a Big Mac.
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Tucker lectured you on Christian values.
You said identity is real and we should be pro-white to some extent.
Why did you agree when Tucker said we have to put aside our tribal interests for the corporate interest?
Doesn't that just bring us right back to inclusive populism?
Christian universalism, we're wank.
nick fuentes
You didn't watch the whole interview.
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nick fuentes
Thank you for the huge super chat.
I appreciate it.
Wow.
Beautiful.
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X is melting down over your Tucker interview.
Faggots like Misfit Patriot are an all-out blitz create to diminish your influence.
nick fuentes
They will fail.
Thank you for that.
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The reason the other side is so angry is because they always saw this movement as a bunch of stupid going who can't get along and were gleefully excited whenever there was infighting.
Yesterday's interview could change the trajectory to come together.
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You're taking Bikini Bottom and moving it somewhere else.
Go.
nick fuentes
That's very true.
Thank you for the big super.
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I think we should be able to dress up as Nazis.
The power of aestheticism unlocks so much.
Real like Kanye says Hitler has aura.
nick fuentes
Yeah, no, I think that's really dumb.
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You said that December 18th was a significant date for you.
Are you willing to expand on that?
Or are you hiding your power level for now, brother?
nick fuentes
I explained it in the interview.
It's because it's Stalin's birthday, and I've explained that in the past.
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Awesome Halloween background.
Can we expect to see a Halloween fit in the future?
nick fuentes
No, not if you ask like that.
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Everyone talks about it.
It's what Charlie would have wanted while being short-sighted about the fact that it was only a matter of time before you were across the table from him as well.
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nick fuentes
Thanks.
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Will you collab Nick?
Got my old man to watch it.
Generational run.
nick fuentes
Great.
Thank you.
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Thanks for what you do.
You lead with a pure heart and that can't be fake.
I'm British and the UK is cooked because no one puts Christ first.
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nick fuentes
Thank you very much.
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Hello.
New review.
Are you open to coalition building with people on the left who seem America first in principle?
Like Shuan Head.
Also, you sold me on your foreign policy, especially on things like the Monroe Doctrine.
I've been arguing the exact same thing for years.
I wish I had tuned into you earlier.
nick fuentes
Yeah, I would coalition build.
Absolutely.
Thank you for the big superhero.
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IMO probably your best show since the Charlie Kirky P. I pray that it's only upwards and onwards for you.
The generational person sent $20.
Hey, Nick, I watched the Tucker interview as soon as it dropped, and I was impressed to see how he handled it.
You too.
But that's no surprise.
The mutual respect was powerful.
It really pissed me off to see all of the negativity in the comments on the next keep doing what you do.
God bless.
nick fuentes
I agree.
I thought it was incredible, and I give him a ton of credit for doing it.
He was very respectful and fair.
And I have nothing but nice things to say about it.
I mean, obviously, I'm recapping some of the substance, and we still have some disagreements about it, but I mean, I have nothing but positive things to say.
I thought it was phenomenal.
I thought he was great.
I thought the show was great.
And I think it was a great moment for our movement.
So I agree.
And it was mostly, I was like 99% positive.
So, yeah, I agree.
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Does Tucker really not understand that the Jews doesn't mean all Jews, or do you think he is dumbing himself down for a larger audience?
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Nick, you talked about porn and you described the porn workers as porn stars.
Can you be a pioneer of a new terminology for them?
They are not stars.
They are slaves.
Let's disseminate a new term for porn industry, porn slaves.
nick fuentes
That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
Thank you, though.
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Could there be a scenario in the near future where America has to give up either Ukraine, Taiwan, or Israel?
nick fuentes
Yeah, it's kind of happening right now.
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Trump should treat billionaires who go against America the same way Putin treats billionaires who against it.
nick fuentes
I agree.
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Super proud of the movement.
nick fuentes
Thanks.
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Nick, I know you don't like it when someone tells you what to do, and you probably get this enough from people close to you.
Oh, okay.
Hey,o, love the Tucker interview.
I love this show plus the America first policies, and I am going to law school after this year at my current college.
I am a white gay man, and I know your views of Catholic doctrine take priority, but to get a larger political impact, would you accept people like me in the movement?
nick fuentes
Well, I mean, what does that actually mean?
I mean, if you're giving me money, I'll take the money.
But we're never going to be a pro-gay movement.
And, you know, we're just never going to say that that's what we're about because we're not.
We're Christian.
That's outside of Christian doctrine.
So, I mean, look, I'm not going to say that we're going to throw you in jail or something or you can't come to the rally, but you have to understand that you're decidedly outside of what we consider to be moral.
So, as long as you're fine with that, I guess I'm fine with that.
But, yeah, but this is so, for example, if you come in saying, like, we want gay marriage and we want gay adoption and we want, you know, homosexuality to be represented and normalized, like, no, we're not going to have any of that.
No, we don't support any of that.
If that's okay with you, then, you know, the prescription for gays is just to be chaste and to honestly just keep it to themselves.
Try to get married and, you know, Because we don't endure, like, the idea that you say, like, you're gonna be gay and go and live a gay lifestyle.
That's we just don't believe in that.
Simply.
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Okay, my final chat, because I'm curious.
Now that you have done Tucker, what is the ideal platform you can find yourself on next?
nick fuentes
I don't know, dude.
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What would your foreign policy in the Middle East be exactly?
nick fuentes
Okay, really?
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Elon dropped Rockipedia today, and your Gracipedia article is actually pretty fair.
It still says Twitter stopped to platforming you after Musk, even though you still don't have a checkmark, but it's really good progress.
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That's great.
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No, he's a horrible human being.
nick fuentes
He's, I mean, I tried to be friends with him, and he's a complete piece of shit.
He's disingenuous.
He's a liar.
He's a complete degenerate.
He's like, this is a person with no moral character at all.
I have no respect for him.
And I don't think he's intelligent.
He's got this reputation as this world-class debater.
He's an idiot.
I mean, in his coverage of Gaza, confirm that.
He doesn't know the map, doesn't know the history.
He doesn't know anything.
So, no, absolutely not.
I think he got everything that was coming to him.
And he probably deserved even more.
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Congrats on Meteoric Run.
Thanks for giving us courage.
nick fuentes
Thank you.
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Moth Mitrady sent $100.
Now that you're maneuvering from being a censored rebel group and into an actual mainstream movement, just remember that temporary pragmatism isn't the same thing as compromise.
Smile and wave is a useful tool.
Congrats on the victory here.
And by the way, thanks a whole lot for sending Meteor GC so I could get obliterated by Grow Hipers all day.
You've trained them well.
nick fuentes
You're just dumb, dude.
But thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
I get to get obliterated.
Yeah, when you stop sounding goofy.
Thanks for the advice, by the way.
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Dread it.
Run from it.
America first arrives all the same.
And now, it's here.
Or should I say, the Grow Hipers are.
Stellar interview, Nick.
No notes except for the Stalin idolization.
That's an L. He was an incredible.
nick fuentes
Okay, you're an idiot.
unidentified
Thank you, though.
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Jade Bey sent $25.
Love the interview with Tucker.
It felt.
nick fuentes
Oh, but your Stalin take was an L. Did you know he was anti-Christian?
No, I didn't know that.
Thanks for telling me.
Oh, well, in that case, he's not interesting at all.
Oh, like one of the most consequential figures of the most consequential century leading the most consequential empire.
You're right.
He's not interesting at all.
And he had no skills and did nothing right.
You're right.
Because he was bad.
Because he was bad.
That's all that could be said about it.
Thank you for reminding me of that.
You're so much smarter than me.
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I didn't know.
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Do you plan to do another F pack in a year?
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Maybe.
I don't know.
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Thank you to Web Jones for making the connections and for introducing me to your visionary genius many years ago.
I love that you're extending the olive branch to those willing to sincerely put America first.
God bless you.
Go.
nick fuentes
I love Alex Jones.
He's the goat.
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Congrats on the great interview.
Sent it to my boomer parents and now they're all growing up.
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Love it.
nick fuentes
Let's go.
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I lied.
Another question because I just learned about super chats.
But you say Washington didn't want to fight.
But was he not driven by his hatred for the British for rejecting him from their military and then literally leading the most savage war in the name of America out of hatred Lamau?
CJ.
nick fuentes
No, no.
They wanted to petition the British government and they sent people to the British government and tried to negotiate.
Revolution was not their first priority and they didn't want it to go there.
And once they exhausted everything, then they fought the fight.
And when he gave speeches in the first Continental Congress, he was soft-spoken.
He was not braggadocious.
He didn't worship violence like a lot of these people do.
Go read his biography.
It's not like these nut jobs today that just are basically sadistic and want violence.
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Have you seen the M2 money supply under Trump?
It's skyrocketed.
The entire West is drowning in absurd debt levels, and the U.S. dollar is no longer the top reserve currency in central banks.
Gold.
There are a few ways to fix this.
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Oh my gosh.
nick fuentes
Just total idiots.
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Nationalism is essential for the preservation of America first.
Fuck this idea of democracy.
We were built on a republic and we need more women who know their place of supporting men who want to take this fucking country back.
nick fuentes
Yeah, you sound like a genius.
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Nick, will you interview David anytime soon?
unidentified
Who?
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I don't know.
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What is porn?
Teenagers sometimes watch porn twice a day?
nick fuentes
That was funny.
unidentified
That's a lot of jacking off.
nick fuentes
I was like, yeah.
Yeah, what is porn?
He goes.
I'm like.
So, what is when a man and a woman love each other very much?
Like, what is porn?
It was fun.
I'm not trying to diss him, but that is funny.
It's when mommy and daddy love each other a lot.
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You've officially breached containment by appearing on Tucker.
You went to Mado Red when you mentioned you're a big fan of Stalin Lowell.
Tucker was not expecting that response.
nick fuentes
Excuse me.
Did I?
I don't think I went red.
I thought it was funny.
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Will the Jewish people of NYC actually let Mohdami win the mayoral election?
Called he an American fan.
nick fuentes
Yeah, they're voting for him.
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Even if a Republican wanted to go to war with Iran, is preventing a voluntary army from fighting a war really worth demographic replacement of 10 million people per term?
Why would you encourage people to withhold their vote in these circumstances?
nick fuentes
Okay, so what are you with them?
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You have.
nick fuentes
Has Super Chat come from Israel?
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Chen sent $20.
Putin said he pissed about the CIA back coup in Ukraine, NATO expansion, CIA terrorist attacks in the caucuses, and strongly believes the historical claim to Ukraine.
He hasn't said anything about wanting more.
This fear of Russia wanting to control the world has been embedded by neocons.
China is a bigger threat.
nick fuentes
That's totally.
Well, you're right that China is the bigger threat, but it's idiotic to say.
Look, when Putin says those things, that's rhetoric.
That's rhetoric.
We have rhetoric.
They have rhetoric.
So saying, well, Putin said in his speech that he only wants this, that, and the other, that's like saying, well, America said we just want to liberate the Iraqis.
It's rhetoric.
So do I believe that Putin, and he didn't even fucking listen.
Do I believe that Putin wants to invade all of Europe?
No.
Do I believe they want world domination?
No.
But the idea that they would not probe, that if they could, they wouldn't take more of Ukraine.
That if they could, they wouldn't take more of, they wouldn't take the Baltic states.
Look, Russia is a great power.
They are set against the United States.
Russia's outside the American system.
They want as much for themselves as they can get.
And insofar as NATO is set in opposition against Russia, Russia has every interest in breaking apart NATO.
In, you know, sponsoring parties in the West that want to withdraw from NATO, in weakening the commitments of NATO, like eroding the confidence of America's willingness to defend NATO countries.
Like that is in Russia's strategic interest.
And you're just naive.
You're just willfully naive if you think otherwise.
And by the way, neoconservatism has very little to do with Russia.
It's not the same thinking.
Okay.
You don't even know what neoconservatism is.
So, no, deterrence is not a neoconservative idea.
NATO is not a neoconservative institution.
So, like, this is what I'm, you know, you're just not listening.
This is what I'm talking about when I say that you're a fucking idiot.
And you just, it's like you're not even hearing the argument.
You're just telling me things I know.
But wait, it's like neocon.
Whenever we do something with war, that's neocon.
And Putin said, like, yeah, he's the president of Russia.
He's an advocate for Russia.
Of course, he's going to defend Russia's strategic interests with political language.
And Russia's strategic interest is not to be the West's bitch.
Okay.
And it's not to let every country fall to NATO and just say, okay, well, I guess that's all yours now.
So, you know, I'm not a Russia hawk.
I think we should cooperate with Russia.
It's a tragedy that we didn't.
We should have sweetened the deal for them.
We should have tried to collaborate on things where we have a mutual interest.
Because Russia is not a natural ally of China or Iran for that matter.
So, you know, we should have sweetened the deal for them.
And maybe we should have been more cooperative or conciliatory, whatever, but we're in it now.
And to just sort of say, like, oh, you know, Russia's not a big deal.
No, Russia is a strategic competitor.
So, you know, that's just straight up Russian propaganda, what you're saying.
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Redlife sent $20.
Hey, Nick, I've been rewatching your interview with TC all day.
At the beginning of the interview, he said, I've heard about you and you said, hmm.
I don't know why, but it got me laughing.
Smiley face emoji.
Anyways, congrats on your 1M followers on X. Thanks.
Jim Bob Lankford sent $20.
What would you say to a live that says we should accept migrants because we destabilized their country?
nick fuentes
That's just stupid.
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Can you wish my friend Kevin Shakon a happy birthday?
He's a real N. Well, why didn't he super chat?
nick fuentes
But hey, happy birthday, I guess.
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W interview and W show.
Love that Tucker didn't want to say the Jews, but the porn pushers now, those guys seize their assets and lock them up immediately.
nick fuentes
Thanks for the big super chat.
Yeah, you're the only one that noticed that.
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Hi, Nick.
Favorite MCD's order?
Would you eat an MC chicken with pine samp?
Shout out.
nick fuentes
Okay, I'm just going to read the big ones and then that's it.
I'm just done with these.
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Groiper Catholic Mama5 said $100.
Hi, Nick.
Great job with Tucker.
Our Grouper family is praying for your continued success and safety.
We love you.
America first.
Christianity.
nick fuentes
Thank you for the big super chat.
I appreciate it.
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Unreal sent $50.
Although you're a Catholic, watching you over the course of the last two years has helped reinforce my faith.
And as a Greek Orthodox Christian, thank you for restoring the nation's faith in Jesus Christ, God Almighty.
You deserve every bit of the success that you've earned.
Curious, however, will 2026 be the year where you and Ben Shapiro debate?
nick fuentes
I have no idea.
Maybe.
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D-Rex or Megalodon?
Who wins?
Thanks and God bless.
nick fuentes
Oh, I don't know, man.
Probably Megalodon.
All right.
Those are the last ones.
There's a bunch more, but I'm just kind of over it.
So that's going to be the 1 a.m.
I'm finished with these.
A lot of them just suck too hard.
Really frustrating.
Okay, so that's my last one.
That's going to do it for me.
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