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        One adult happy meal, please. | |
| Come here all over. | ||
| I'm gonna be 10-7 and I'll catch on you. | ||
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| The broken block is right again. | ||
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| Print your apology of form. | ||
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        When I get home, I want you Hello, hello, hello, hello. | |
| Hello. | ||
| Got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First. | ||
| 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. | ||
| Can I just say, are you trusting Brian and Alex? | ||
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        Seems to my eyes going better like the other. | |
| I'm a doctor, but I'm running out of patience. | ||
| She's coming on these riding and the little face. | ||
| When I get home, I want you. | ||
| I got places to be. | ||
| Evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
| Have a great show. | ||
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        It's a dungeon bump. | |
| You got that back. | ||
| That's the bump. | ||
| You got that back. | ||
| That's a light bump. | ||
| You're winning, son. | ||
| This song that you want to. | ||
| McBrosie's on my news. | ||
| Oh It's going to be only America first. | ||
| America first. | ||
| 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 Wednesday. | ||
| We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
| Lots to get into. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Big show, the Jews. | |
| And who's going to deliver it? | ||
| JD Vance if they reveal birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. | ||
| I know nothing. | ||
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        This is life. | |
| Added 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. | ||
| Mine and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mine and senses purified. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mine and senses purified. | ||
| If we don't 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 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? | ||
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        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. | ||
| All you need is prayer. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        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. | ||
| And 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. | ||
| When will it end? | ||
| 
             
                            
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        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? | ||
| 
             
                            
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        When I get home, I want you. | |
| I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
| I'm supposed to be here. | ||
| I want to shift off my soul onto a job that I have. | ||
| My voice says nothing when I scream out for help. | ||
| I stretch my hand on my car. | ||
| Just goes off When I get home, I want you. | ||
| Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| I got places to be Evening everybody You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Quentis. | ||
| Have a great show for you tonight. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Lion 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. | ||
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        That lion would not care, even if his line died. | |
| Things have to change. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        That the lion himself would accept such a deal. | |
| And they have to change right now. | ||
| It was only to themselves they had lied. | ||
| Trick or treat. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Poop diddy whoop scoop, poop, poop, scoop, diddy, whoop, whoop, diddy, scoop, whoop, diddy, scoop. | |
| My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no failing, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| Want more and more. | ||
| People just want more and more. | ||
| Freedom and love. | ||
| What he's looking for, want more and more. | ||
| People just want more and more. | ||
| Freedom and love. | ||
| What he's looking for. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| There is something involved where we have to forgive them. | ||
| We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. | ||
| We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. | ||
| And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. | ||
| Welcome to the right side of history. | ||
| Welcome to our massive vision, our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        I got places to be Evening everybody You're watching America First. | |
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
| Have a great show for you tonight. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        You got that. | |
| Listen to the cure, I listen to the cure. | ||
| I listen to the cure. | ||
| And then I cry. | ||
| All the things you had, all the things you said, running through my head, running through my head. | ||
| All the things you're sad, all the things you're trying to do. | ||
| I can't get me. | ||
| All the things you're saying, all the things you're saying. | ||
| All the things you said, all the things you said. | ||
| All the things you said, all the things you had, all the things you had. | ||
| When can we expect a real victory? | ||
| And who's going to deliver it? | ||
| JD Vance? | ||
| If they revealed birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. | ||
| I've known no other country. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        This is my home. | |
| How can you call it a movement when you have no emotions? | ||
| You just interviewed Nick Fuentes. | ||
| I did. | ||
| Or had a conversation with him. | ||
| What did you think of that? | ||
| What do you think of him? | ||
| My experience with Nick Fuentes is that he's a terrible person and a terrible human being. | ||
| But he is clearly part of a campaign to discredit non-crazy right voices. | ||
| I can confirm he's dishonest. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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 fun 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. | ||
| Chicago is America. | ||
| does not 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. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        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. | ||
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        An overflowing of love. | |
| An overflowing of self-giving love so much that 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. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        That is what makes us different. | |
| That is what makes us good. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        The 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 long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        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, and I will never be okay with that. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Ever. | |
| 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. | ||
| As long as that is the case, it is unacceptable. | ||
| 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. | ||
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        United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. | |
| In 2018, Donald Trump declares the IRGC, the Revolutionary Guard, which is the military of the regime, a terrorist group. | ||
| Greenlights 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 that? | ||
| 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. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        You will be moving. | |
| 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. | ||
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        But even if I told you why, I doubt very strongly that the knowledge could 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? | ||
| This is for us. | ||
| This is our holiday. | ||
| So I'm excited for the fall. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| Halloween. | ||
| It's the most goaded time of the year. | ||
| Talk about a Halloween fright. | ||
| I'll give you guys a Halloween fright, my dead body, when you discover it. | ||
| America first, but like, actually, it's kind of Israel first. | ||
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        The Jews Israel has so much control over our government right now. | |
| We paved the way with our corpse list. | ||
| Royfers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
| Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over. | ||
| And you can't give us acknowledgement. | ||
| Now you want to slam the door on us. | ||
| It's not right. | ||
| That's not right. | ||
| From this day before it's going to be only America first. | ||
| America first. | ||
| 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 Wednesday. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. | |
| Big show. | ||
| Jews. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        One adult happy meal, please. | |
| I don't want to be tempted when I'll catch on you. | ||
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| Would you look at the time? | ||
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        The broken plot is right again. | |
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| Print your apology informed. | ||
| I told you so. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        When I get home, I want you. | |
| Hello, I got places to be. | ||
| Evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jay Quentis. | ||
| Have a great show. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| And I just say, are you trusting my man? | ||
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        Yes. | |
| I'm Carly. | ||
| When I get home Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| I got places to be. | ||
| Evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
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        Have a great show for you tonight It's a time to pump. | |
| You got that back. | ||
| 
             
                            
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        That's a bump. | |
| You got the backpack. | ||
| That's a lack of fun. | ||
| Are you winning, son? | ||
| From the state for another, it's going to be only America first. | ||
| America First. | ||
| Good evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. | ||
| We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
| Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. | ||
| We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
| Lots to get into. | ||
| Big show. | ||
| Jews. | ||
| And who's going to deliver it? | ||
| JD Dance if they reveal birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. | ||
| No other thing, this is my | ||
| 
             
                            
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        Add a straw believes My 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 blood. | ||
| What he's looking for, one more and more. | ||
| People just want more and more freedom and blood. | ||
| What he's looking for. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| If we don't 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 geo location, 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? | ||
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        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. | ||
| All you need is prayer. | ||
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        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. | ||
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        We can't be held hostage by this country forever. | |
| When will it end? | ||
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        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? | ||
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        When I get home, I want you. | |
| I'm not supposed to be here tonight. | ||
| I'm supposed to be here. | ||
| I want to shout out my soul onto a child that I have. | ||
| My voice says nothing when I scream up for help. | ||
| I stretch my hand on my car. | ||
| Just goes off when I get home. | ||
| I want you. | ||
| Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| Hello, I got places to be. | ||
| Evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jay Quentin. | ||
| Have a great show for you tonight. | ||
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        You got that back, that's a light 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. | ||
| The lion would not care, even if his line died. | ||
| Things have to change. | ||
| That the lion himself would accept such a deal. | ||
| And they have to change right now. | ||
| In the end, it was only to themselves they had lied. | ||
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        Poop diddy whoop scoop, poop, poop, scoop, diddy, whoop, whoop, diddy, scoop, whoop, diddy, scoop. | |
| My love has got no money, he's got his straw 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. | ||
| Want more and more. | ||
| People just want more and more. | ||
| Freedom and love. | ||
| What he's looking for, want more and more. | ||
| People just want more and more. | ||
| Freedom and love. | ||
| What he's looking for. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| There is something involved where we have to forgive them. | ||
| We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. | ||
| We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. | ||
| And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. | ||
| Welcome to the right side of history. | ||
| Welcome to our massive vision, our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be. | ||
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        I got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First. | |
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
| Have a great show for you tonight. | ||
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        You got that back, that's a kind of bump. | |
| You got that back, that's a good bump. | ||
| You got that back, that's a backup bump. | ||
| Listen to the cure, listen to the cure, listen to the cure, and then it cry. | ||
| All the things I had, running through my head, running through my head, running through my head. | ||
| All the things you had, all the things I had, running through my head, running through my head. | ||
| All the things you had, all the things you had, all the time. | ||
| All the things you had, all the things you had. | ||
| All 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? | ||
| And who's going to deliver it? | ||
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        JD Vance? | |
| If they revealed birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. | ||
| I know no other country. | ||
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        This is my home. | |
| How can you call it movement when you got no motion? | ||
| You just interviewed Nick Fuentes. | ||
| I did. | ||
| Or had a conversation with him. | ||
| What did you think of that? | ||
| What do you think of him? | ||
| My experience with Nick Fuentes is that he's a terrible person and a terrible human being. | ||
| But he is clearly part of a campaign to discredit non-crazy right voices. | ||
| I can confirm he's dishonest. | ||
| This child, this weird old 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
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        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. | ||
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        An overflowing of love. | |
| An overflowing of self-giving love. | ||
| 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. | ||
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        That is what makes us different. | |
| That is what makes us good. | ||
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        The 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 long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination. | ||
| 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. | ||
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        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, and I will never be okay with that. | ||
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        Ever. | |
| 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. | ||
| As long as that is the case, it is unacceptable. | ||
| 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. | ||
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        United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. | |
| 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. | ||
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        Don't you see the universe matters more than your meaningless squadron? | |
| Let the sky fall. | ||
| Let the sky stream swing. | ||
| You are coming. | ||
| 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. | ||
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        But even if I told you why, I doubt very strongly that the knowledge could 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? | ||
| This is for us. | ||
| This is our holiday. | ||
| So I'm excited for the fall. | ||
| I love it. | ||
| Halloween. | ||
| It's the most goaded time of the year. | ||
| Talk about a Halloween fright. | ||
| I'll give you guys a Halloween fright, my dead body, when you discover it. | ||
| America first, but like, actually, it's kind of Israel first. | ||
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        The Jews have so much control over our government right now. | |
| We paved the way with our corpse list. | ||
| Roypers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. | ||
| Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over. | ||
| And you can't give us acknowledgement. | ||
| Now you want to slam the door on us. | ||
| It's not right. | ||
| It's not right. | ||
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        There's someone that you're bumped up. | |
| And bro, shit, this is all my blues. | ||
| I'm careful. | ||
| America first. | ||
| 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 Wednesday. | ||
| We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
| Lots to get into. | ||
| Big show. | ||
| Jews one | ||
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        adult Happy Meal I'm gonna be 10-7 and I'll catch on you. | |
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| Would you look at the time? | ||
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        The broken block is right again. | |
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| Print your apology of form. | ||
| I told you so. | ||
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        When I get home, I want you. | |
| Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| Hello, hello. | ||
| Good evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. | ||
| Have a great show for you tonight | ||
| Everyone's allowed to say that the blood, 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| Can I just say, are you trusting me again? | ||
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        Yes. | |
| I'm party. | ||
| Seems like my eyes are better like the older. | ||
| When I get home, I want you. | ||
| Got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. | ||
| Have a great show. | ||
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        You got that back. | |
| You didn't send. | ||
| You a boy with a party. | ||
| This song don't let me handle Don't fuck me bro, shit, this is all my news Fuck yeah, flocking all over Cause I'm young, listen, I'm handsome If you talk shit and I bang them Your band don't tell them From today, it's going to be only America first. | ||
| America first. | ||
| Good evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. | ||
| We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
| Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. | ||
| We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
| Lots to get into. | ||
| big show. | ||
| The Jews. | ||
| And who's going to deliver it? | ||
| JD Vance? | ||
| If they reveal birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. | ||
| No other thing. | ||
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        This is my home. | |
| It's going to be only America first. | ||
| America first. | ||
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        The American people will come first once again with respect, the respect that we deserve. | |
| From this date forward, it's going to be only America first. | ||
| Good evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentis. | ||
| We have a great show for you tonight. | ||
| Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday. | ||
| We have a lot to talk about tonight. | ||
| Lots to get into. | ||
| Big show. | ||
| The Civil War is heating up. | ||
| That's what it is. | ||
| That's what we're in. | ||
| This is straight up, and I'm declaring it tonight, we are in a schism. | ||
| This is a civil war in the Republican Party. | ||
| There's no mistake about that. | ||
| I would argue Greuper War II, Grouper War I were antecedents to the conflict, but we're fully in one now. | ||
| It is a civil war in the GOP between America first on one side and Israel first on the other. | ||
| And there have been many precipitating events, but it is clear that my interview with Tucker Carlson was the flashpoint. | ||
| This was your Franz Ferdinand moment. | ||
| There's no going back. | ||
| It became clear. | ||
| This is a full-fledged, intractable difference of opinion between two major parts of the conservative movement. | ||
| And tonight, we're going to talk a little bit more about that. | ||
| Our featured story, we're going to talk all about the Heritage Foundation statement on Tucker Carlson. | ||
| Very interesting. | ||
| And if you're not familiar, the Heritage Foundation is one of the preeminent, most important, most prestigious conservative think tanks in America and has been for almost a half century. | ||
| There were rumors earlier in the week that maybe they were distancing themselves from Tucker Carlson because he chose to interview me. | ||
| Well, today the president of the Heritage Foundation came out with a very strong statement and insisted that that is not the case. | ||
| And it was sort of interesting because he identified some very clear guiding principles, maybe some very good guiding principles that we can all rally behind as we try to determine what the conservative movement is going to be in the future. | ||
| He said he is Christ first and he supports America always. | ||
| He's America first. | ||
| He said he also supports free speech over cancel culture. | ||
| That sounds pretty unobjectionable to me. | ||
| Christ first, America first, free speech. | ||
| That's a pretty succinct distillation of everything that we're about. | ||
| Maybe missing some specifics, but in Broadstokes, that's almost perfect. | ||
| He said that we're allowed to criticize Israel. | ||
| Also true, factually. | ||
| It's also prescriptively true. | ||
| We ought to be able to criticize Israel. | ||
| He says that we should not feel obligated to reflexively support a foreign country. | ||
| Who could argue with that? | ||
| Obviously true. | ||
| He said that there is a group of venomous, divisive people that are out to cancel Tucker Carlson. | ||
| That's a fact. | ||
| Did we not read just yesterday Josh Hammer say that Tucker should be neutralized? | ||
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        What is that other than venomous? | |
| Do we not hear Mark Levin attacking Tucker daily, calling him a Qatari spy, calling him an Islamist, a Jew hater? | ||
| What would you call that other than venom? | ||
| Poison. | ||
| It's what it is. | ||
| And about me, the president of Heritage said he abhors some of my views, disagrees with others, which I don't really understand, frankly. | ||
| I get why he said it, though. | ||
| He said, but I should not be canceled. | ||
| I should be debated. | ||
| Should feel free to talk to me because that's how we solve problems in America. | ||
| Is that really controversial in the conservative movement that we should talk to people that we disagree with rather than censor them or blacklist them or kill them? | ||
| Is that controversial now? | ||
| Apparently, because that was the gist of the statement. | ||
| And now this has caused an unbelievable amount of backlash. | ||
| So, first, Tucker Carlson was canceled. | ||
| Heritage Foundation, like I said, a very important institution, stood up for Tucker. | ||
| And for that, now the president of Heritage is being canceled. | ||
| And go on Twitter, look up the statement, look at the quote tweets. | ||
| These people are unhinged. | ||
| They have lost their minds. | ||
| They're psychotic. | ||
| And this is an intractable difference. | ||
| This is irreconcilable. | ||
| This is a schism. | ||
| And I'll tell you why. | ||
| Because 90% of Americans, 90% of conservatives will watch that video and they will agree with every single word, every single word. | ||
| It is not controversial in the least. | ||
| It is not objectionable and it's not wrong. | ||
| That's 90% of Republicans. | ||
| That's the base. | ||
| The Christians, the conservatives, the voters, they will watch this video. | ||
| And not only will they find it uncontroversial, they'll support it. | ||
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        They'll say it's about time somebody said this. | |
| And he's right. | ||
| 90% of people love Tucker. | ||
| And 90% of people watch that interview. | ||
| And maybe they don't like me. | ||
| And maybe they don't like everything I said. | ||
| But they didn't find it to be a world-ending event. | ||
| A lot of people liked it. | ||
| Some people disagreed with parts of it. | ||
| We're all going to live. | ||
| People love Tucker. | ||
| They love the interview. | ||
| At worst, they didn't mind it. | ||
| And as far as the statement is concerned, they like the statement. | ||
| They don't want Tucker to be kicked out of the movement anytime soon. | ||
| That being said, on the other side, we have the 2%. | ||
| The 2% that think everything is about them. | ||
| The world revolves around them. | ||
| The world turns on an axis which is centered in Israel. | ||
| The Holocaust, Remembrance Day, is the holiday that anchors the year. | ||
| For them, the Hebrew Bible is at the center of all of Western civilization, not Rome, not Greece, not the gospel, not the crucifix, not the church, not the Enlightenment. | ||
| No. | ||
| It's the book of Moses alone and the Talmud. | ||
| And the 2%, well, they saw a completely different video. | ||
| For them, this was literally another Holocaust. | ||
| Go look on Twitter. | ||
| Tell me I'm exaggerating. | ||
| The 2%, the $7,000 club, they saw this video. | ||
| And where everybody else said it's totally fine and we agree with it, they literally think this is the beginning of the next Holocaust. | ||
| They're saying it's getting so bad. | ||
| It's a nightmare. | ||
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        It's happening so fast. | |
| They're ruthlessly attacking heritage, its president, Tucker, me, screaming about Nazis, about Muslims, about Qataris, about the hysterics, the drama, the drama, the paranoia. | ||
| And I have never felt more alienated from those people than I do right now. | ||
| Never, ever. | ||
| And I think everybody else feels the same way. | ||
| I think for the first time, me and the whole conservative movement are on the same page. | ||
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        How did that happen? | |
| And I'm hard to like. | ||
| I'm not a very nice guy. | ||
| And I make, I have a dark sense of humor. | ||
| I'm provocative. | ||
| I got something to say about everybody. | ||
| I'm a pretty difficult guy to like. | ||
| And arguably people could say I'm pretty radical. | ||
| But today, I think 90% of the conservative movement is with me. | ||
| If you have to pick between the Josh Hammers, the Andrew Clavins, the Seth Dillons, this crowd, the Mark Levins, or the Nick Fuentes', the Tucker Carlsons, which side are you on? | ||
| I think today everybody's on the side of Tucker and Nick Fuentes. | ||
| And it's not even close. | ||
| And that's not out of hate. | ||
| That's not out of cruelty or resentment or envy. | ||
| It's out of common sense. | ||
| And so we'll talk about the video tonight. | ||
| We'll talk about the reaction. | ||
| We'll talk about all this stuff. | ||
| It's just absolutely mind-blowing. | ||
| And what I will say at the beginning here, never let them deceive you. | ||
| Do not let them gaslight you. | ||
| Let's be absolutely clear about what is going on here. | ||
| This is about the U.S. relationship with Israel, specifically Israel's genocide in Gaza, their ambitions to drag us into a war with Iran, and the fact that a lot of Americans are simply saying enough. | ||
| No. | ||
| That's what this is about. | ||
| So they want to make it about everything other than that. | ||
| They want to talk about anti-Semitism and you're a hater and his horrible views. | ||
| It's not about any of that. | ||
| This is very simple. | ||
| Why do people like me? | ||
| It's because I am one of the few people that is assertively and loudly and vocally against the genocide in Gaza, against the war with Iran, against the Israel lobby. | ||
| That is why I have become so popular. | ||
| Period, end of story. | ||
| Why is my show blown up in the past seven months? | ||
| Because I have been talking about Gaza, Iran, Jeffrey Epstein, APAC, all of it. | ||
| Barry Weiss, Larry Ellison, Peter Thiel, the whole thing, the whole enchilada. | ||
| That's why I'm popular. | ||
| That's why people love the show because they agree and they're sick of it. | ||
| And now that there is a critical mass of people that agree with me on these subjects, now there's a big threat that in 2026 or 2028, they might vote that way. | ||
| They might vote in such a way where there will be pressure on Republicans and Democrats to stop supporting Israel. | ||
| That's the crisis. | ||
| That, in a nutshell, is the problem. | ||
| People like me, because I'm talking about these issues, and they're worried that people are going to vote in this way in the next election. | ||
| They're worried that in 2028, somebody is going to run in one of the primaries, the Democrat or the Republican side, and they're going to say, vote for me, America first. | ||
| We're going to cut off Israel. | ||
| That's why they're freaking out. | ||
| And do not let them gaslight you into thinking it's about anything else. | ||
| They said, oh, he said something five years ago. | ||
| Three years ago, he said a bad thing on his show. | ||
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        That's not what this is about. | |
| They say, anti-Semitism, you're a hater. | ||
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        It's not about that either. | |
| Do you know what anti-Semitism really means? | ||
| It means you oppose the political agenda of the Jews in Israel. | ||
| That's what that means. | ||
| If you are telling Israel and the Jews you can't get everything you want, they say you're anti-Semitic. | ||
| Because I guess that's what it means to be Semitic. | ||
| Israel and the Jews get everything they want and they're never told no. | ||
| They get to ban who they want from Twitter. | ||
| They get the missiles they want when they want them. | ||
| They get the wars they want when they want them. | ||
| They get to kill whoever they want when they want to. | ||
| And nobody is allowed to tell them no. | ||
| Not the UN, not Europe, not international law, not the American president, not the voters. | ||
| Nobody's allowed to say no. | ||
| And if somebody gets up and says, you know what? | ||
| Enough. | ||
| This is America. | ||
| You don't run the show here. | ||
| You're 2% of the population. | ||
| It's a Christian nation. | ||
| You have gone too far. | ||
| You're abusing your privileges. | ||
| And that's when they turn around and say you're anti-Semitic. | ||
| And then it starts with the guilt-tripping and the emotional blackmail. | ||
| Then they want to make it about your words. | ||
| Oh, you said something. | ||
| You're a hater. | ||
| You're a horrible person. | ||
| And they're the biggest hypocrites in the world. | ||
| They're the most hateful people. | ||
| It's unbelievable. | ||
| After two years, two years of them saying the most unbelievable things about the Palestinians. | ||
| Here's a quick survey. | ||
| In First Things, a Catholic magazine, they say there's a virtue in hatred, in hating Palestinians. | ||
| Randy Fine, an elected representative endorsed by Trump, said it's funny when Palestinian children are starved to death. | ||
| They say there's no innocence. | ||
| They say that the children and the women are not innocent. | ||
| They deserve to die too. | ||
| They say, give them hell, kill them all. | ||
| Transfer is not a dirty word. | ||
| Remove the population. | ||
| These are the people they made fun of Aaron Bushnell. | ||
| Remember the liberal activist that self-immolated in front of the Israeli embassy? | ||
| They laughed at him. | ||
| They mocked him. | ||
| When Greta Thunberg led the convoy to Palestine, they said they should shoot her with a missile or torture her. | ||
| These are the people that want to turn around now and say, oi, Vee, your show is so hateful. | ||
| You're a horrible person. | ||
| You're vitriol. | ||
| Save it. | ||
| No one's buying it anymore. | ||
| Spare us the emotional blackmail. | ||
| Spare us the gaslighting, the guilt tripping. | ||
| No one's buying it anymore. | ||
| No one's playing that anymore. | ||
| This is about whether we, the people, will regain control over our government. | ||
| It's about whether we're going to be America first or Israel first. | ||
| That is what this is about. | ||
| That is always what this has been about. | ||
| Now they hide behind Donald Trump. | ||
| And they say they're splitting apart the MAGA movement. | ||
| They were all never Trump in 2016 because Trump said America first. | ||
| And now that Trump sold out to Miriam Adelson, now they want to run and hide behind him and say, you're not MAGA if you don't support Israel. | ||
| Let's not forget where we came from here. | ||
| So we'll get into all that, but I just wanted to say at the outset, let's not forget. | ||
| Don't be mistaken. | ||
| Don't let them deflate you. | ||
| Don't let them gaslight you. | ||
| Let it wash over you. | ||
| When they tell you we're hateful, we're monsters. | ||
| Never forget who you're dealing with. | ||
| They lie. | ||
| You know, Josh Hammer is going to get on a show and talk about their filth. | ||
| They're filth and I hate them. | ||
| And Palestinians have to be destroyed. | ||
| And then they want to turn around and say, you're the bad guy. | ||
| Let's just cut this shit, pal. | ||
| It's whether we're going to have America first or Israel first. | ||
| And we all know what side you're on. | ||
| And stated that way, it's unambiguous who everybody else is with. | ||
| We're all with America first. | ||
| Doesn't matter the disagreements, you know, we could get into, like me and Tucker, we had some minor disagreements on Monday. | ||
| It's nothing compared to the disagreements that collectively we have with them. | ||
| So steal yourselves. | ||
| Get some backbone. | ||
| Get the courage of your convictions. | ||
| If you're out there, and by the way, I don't care what color you are. | ||
| I know maybe that's going to be controversial on my side. | ||
| But seriously, if you have citizenship, if you were born in this country, this is your birthright. | ||
| This is our lives. | ||
| This is our rights. | ||
| This is our heritage. | ||
| It's our tax dollars. | ||
| It's our government. | ||
| It's our military. | ||
| This is our country. | ||
| This is our empire. | ||
| I'll unite with anybody who proclaims America first above all other countries, including and especially Israel. | ||
| And they're on the other side of this one and they're wrong. | ||
| They need to be put back in their place. | ||
| Anybody who says that America should come second needs to be reminded your place is number two. | ||
| America's number one. | ||
| Anything else? | ||
| It's not even number two. | ||
| It's number 100. | ||
| It's America first, second, third, fourth, fifth. | ||
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        That's what we're about. | |
| Anyway, so we'll talk about that. | ||
| We're also going to talk tonight about J.D. Vance, who attended Turning Point USA, another microcosm. | ||
| JD Vance is getting squeezed, and he's going to have to make a decision. | ||
| J.D. Vance, our vice president, spoke at Turning Point USA last night, and he held a Q ⁇ A session, just like the Groiper Wars, just like Charlie Kirk. | ||
| And he was met with one Groiper question after the other. | ||
| They said, tell us about your connections with Palantir. | ||
| Why did you marry a Hindu if you're a Christian? | ||
| They said, is the United States controlled by Israel? | ||
| And J.D. Vance had to pander to his new Groiper base. | ||
| He said, well, this president isn't controlled by Israel. | ||
| America must come before Israel. | ||
| He said, the Jews don't believe in our Messiah. | ||
| He said, I married Usha when I was agnostic, but I hope she converts to Christianity. | ||
| And the Israel lobby was not happy with his answers. | ||
| The Israel lobby said, JD, why did you not take that opportunity to forcefully condemn anti-Semitism? | ||
| These were the wrong answers. | ||
| How could you say that this president isn't owned by Israel? | ||
| Do you mean that other presidents were owned by Israel? | ||
| He's getting squeezed because the Groipers are on the one hand saying, hey, listen, fat boy, we want America first. | ||
| You want to run for president? | ||
| We want to hear you say America first. | ||
| And on the other side, he's got his donors, and they're saying they're horrible anti-Semites. | ||
| You have to disavow them. | ||
| You have to forcefully condemn them. | ||
| Condemn Tucker. | ||
| Condemn the Groipers. | ||
| Now, if Vance condemns the Groipers, we are deploying to Iowa. | ||
| Raise your right hand. | ||
| I swear I'm going to move to Iowa and New Hampshire and Nevada and South Carolina and one primary after the next. | ||
| And we will go to every town hall. | ||
| We will go to every meet and greet where there's four or five people and we will be there and we'll do it for free. | ||
| People will drive there for free and they will follow Vance around and ask him, when will you put America first? | ||
| Why would you condemn the young white men of America and sell out to our elites? | ||
| We'll be there. | ||
| We'll be in Iowa. | ||
| We'll be in every primary in caucus state. | ||
| So he doesn't want to condemn the Groipers. | ||
| But if he doesn't, then Adelson is going to pull the plug. | ||
| If he doesn't condemn the Groipers, then all the Israel First money is going to pull the plug. | ||
| And J.D. Vance might find himself defunded. | ||
| And all that money is going to pour into the coffers of Marco Rubio or some other competitor. | ||
| That's the Groiper squeeze. | ||
| This is politics. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Now, this is bod racing. | ||
| Are you starting to get it now? | ||
| Now it's starting to make sense. | ||
| I'm glad you're finally putting it together. | ||
| This is why we must always demand more. | ||
| People say, well, if we attack Vance, who are we going to get in 28? | ||
| You're telling us not to vote Republican? | ||
| We had to do those things to show that we were serious. | ||
| We had to do those things. | ||
| It's not about the votes. | ||
| It's about sending a message. | ||
| We had to let JD know and the GOP know that our votes are conditional. | ||
| You want our votes? | ||
| You have to give us something. | ||
| And if you don't give us anything, we won't vote for you and we'd be happy to see you lose. | ||
| That's called leverage. | ||
| And when you engage somebody on the basis of leverage in a negotiation, that means you're equals. | ||
| That means you have a seat at the table. | ||
| It's all those idiots. | ||
| It's all the suckers that wait outside the meeting room for the two parties to walk outside to get told what the deal is going to be. | ||
| We'll vote for JD no matter what. | ||
| Tell us what it's going to be. | ||
| Tell us what we have to swallow next. | ||
| That's all of you idiots like Andrew Isker or John Doyle. | ||
| That's all of you shit-eating suckers that will eat anything they serve up to you from the GOP because you'll vote for them no matter what because you're not ready to play hardball. | ||
| You're negotiating against yourself because you're stupid and weak. | ||
| He didn't learn the lessons from Trump. | ||
| You think you're like him? | ||
| You're not like him. | ||
| So this is the Vance squeeze. | ||
| He knows it. | ||
| They know it. | ||
| I know it. | ||
| Soon the whole party's going to know it. | ||
| This is how the Groipers take over. | ||
| Can they kick Tucker Carlson out of turning point? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| Can they afford to lose J.D. Vance? | ||
| And can J.D. Vance afford to lose us? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| This is hardball. | ||
| So we'll talk about that too. | ||
| One thing after the next. | ||
| One battle after another. | ||
| We're going to move on. | ||
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| Okay, with that being said, we're going to move on. | ||
| We got to get into this because this is going to be a big show. | ||
| I can already tell. | ||
| We are thoroughly in the Groiper war, the civil war for the GOP. | ||
| Everybody knows it. | ||
| Everybody can feel it. | ||
| And this has been coming to a head for a very long time. | ||
| It started last year. | ||
| I said, I'm not going to vote for Trump. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because Trump is no longer putting America first. | ||
| He took $100 million from Miriam Adelson. | ||
| He got endorsed by Nikki Haley when she was in Israel. | ||
| That's a bad sign. | ||
| Trump said that he would bomb Iran, which, of course, he then did. | ||
| He said he would staple the green cards of millions of Indians to their college diplomas and let them live here forever, among other things. | ||
| So last year I said, I'm not going to vote for Trump. | ||
| I didn't vote for Kamala. | ||
| I didn't tell anybody to do that. | ||
| But I said, I can't, in good conscience, vote for Trump. | ||
| He's not putting America first. | ||
| And I was excoriated for this. | ||
| People said I was a Democrat. | ||
| I was a subverter. | ||
| I happened to be right. | ||
| Donald Trump appointed as his national security advisor, Mike Waltz. | ||
| Mike Waltz was then fired three months later because he was literally on the phone with Netanyahu every day, working for him, trying to push America into a war with Iran. | ||
| I'm not making that up. | ||
| Google it. | ||
| One of the top national security posts, national security advisor Mike Waltz, was fired because he was working for Netanyahu inside our government. | ||
| As soon as Trump was elected, he started a war in Yemen, bombing the Houthis. | ||
| He gave Israel $12 billion in foreign aid while he's taking health care, taking away Medicaid. | ||
| Then bombed Iran. | ||
| Got us involved in Israel's war with Iran, which surely we have not seen the end of just yet. | ||
| He buried the Jeffrey Epstein files and for months engaged in a deliberate cover-up with lies and cover stories and deception that goes on until this day. | ||
| His DOJ let an Israeli official who was trying to molest an underage girl escape from Las Vegas, Nevada. | ||
| and take refuge in Israel. | ||
| This is our Trump administration. | ||
| And throughout this year, people like myself and Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens and others have become incredibly vocal about this betrayal. | ||
| This is not the America First that we signed up for. | ||
| War with Iran, covering up Jeffrey Epstein, taking money from Miriam Adelson, Netanyahu's top officials working inside our government. | ||
| Is this the Bush administration or is this the Trump administration? | ||
| It's a valid question. | ||
| And so as the year dragged on, these divisions and tensions came to the fore. | ||
| Tucker Carlson became increasingly vocal against the war in Iran. | ||
| I achieved a generational run, in part because of my vocal criticism and my correct prediction that we would enter a war with Iran. | ||
| And we have been met with nothing other than attacks, slander, cancel culture from the Israel First wing of the Republican Party. | ||
| All of them Jewish, most of them, I should say. | ||
| Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, Andrew Clayfin, Dave Rubin, Seth Dillon, Joel Berry. | ||
| They started calling us woke right or woke right, like the Nazis. | ||
| They said we're anti-Semites. | ||
| They said, we work for Qatar. | ||
| We work for the Islamists. | ||
| They said this because we want to put America first. | ||
| Why? | ||
| We want no more foreign aid. | ||
| We want the genocide to stop. | ||
| We don't want to enter a regime change war with Iran. | ||
| We don't want to give Israel $12 billion. | ||
| We want to get to the bottom of the Epstein files. | ||
| For this, we were called Qatari spies, Muslim Islamists, woke right, anti-Semitic, Jew haters. | ||
| This is how it started. | ||
| And over the summer, it became undeniable that I was rapidly ascending and becoming one of the biggest names in conservative politics, right there with Tucker and Candace Owens. | ||
| And you have a situation now where these are like your top three. | ||
| The triumvirate, the biggest properties, the biggest shows on the right wing right now, it's no longer Ben Shapiro, if you look at his ratings. | ||
| It's no longer Jordan Peterson. | ||
| The top three, the ones with the most motion, the most dynamic, the biggest shows, the biggest views, the hottest guests. | ||
| It's probably Tucker, Candace, and this summer, me. | ||
| And so the Israel First Right is freaking out. | ||
| What's more, you're starting to see that there is an element inside the Trump administration that is very sympathetic to me and my views, as well as Tucker, Candace, and the things we're saying. | ||
| And I want to say this at the beginning. | ||
| Let's not forget what really precipitated this. | ||
| A couple of weeks ago, Gavin Wax, a Jew, a delegate for the Zionist Organization of America, descendant of Holocaust survivors, friend of the Democrat Chuck Schumer. | ||
| Gavin Wax is working in the State Department. | ||
| His boss is Darren Beattie, another pro-Israel Jew. | ||
| Gavin Wax leaks to the liberal media a group chat where about a dozen or so young Republicans are making edgy jokes, some of them about Jews in Israel. | ||
| A month after Charlie Kirk is murdered and his assassination is celebrated by the left, you have a Jewish Israel First Conservative, Gavin Wax, working under another Jewish Israel First Conservative, Darren Beattie, feeding young Republicans into the wood chipper, getting them canceled, blowing them up by sending their edgy group chat to the left-wing media. | ||
| They all lose their jobs. | ||
| They all get fired. | ||
| They're getting death threats right now. | ||
| They have families. | ||
| I know some of them. | ||
| They're married. | ||
| They have young families. | ||
| They're getting death threats and doxxed at their house because an Israel First Conservative in the administration docks them to the left because maybe they don't have the right opinion on Israel. | ||
| And Gavin Wax is protected. | ||
| He did not get fired. | ||
| He will not get fired. | ||
| A week later, Paul Ingracia, former influencer, he's a lawyer. | ||
| He was nominated for a position in the office of the special counsel, has to get confirmation from the Senate to get the post. | ||
| They throw everything at him. | ||
| A fake sex scandal, which doesn't even make sense. | ||
| They said he shared a hotel room with a girl. | ||
| Okay, big whip. | ||
| Then his group chat becomes public where he's talking about the Jews and the Indians. | ||
| Why do you think he got canceled? | ||
| Because once upon a time, he wrote an article saying that I should be reinstated on Twitter. | ||
| He's friends with Andrew Tate. | ||
| Both of us have criticized Israel in the past. | ||
| So Paul Ingracia, his nomination, his confirmation hearing was sabotaged by another group chat leak from one of his friends, from people betraying him in the White House. | ||
| This happens simultaneously as Larry Ellison and his son David Ellison buy TikTok and they buy Paramount and they buy Warner Brothers and they buy CBS. | ||
| And they do it in a partnership with B.B. Netanyahu to erase and censor all Israel criticism on those social platforms and in those media companies. | ||
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        That's their explicit intent. | |
| Netanyahu meets with a group of influencers and says, this is the eighth front in our war against Iran. | ||
| We have to win over the hearts and minds of Americans by censoring all the criticism of our country. | ||
| The other major development is that in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's death, we find out that even he seemed to be coming our way. | ||
| Even though Charlie Kirk was my mortal enemy in life, even though he was my political opponent, he called me vermin and tried to destroy my career, even he was coming my way and doubling down on his defense of Tucker Carlson and even Candace Owens because he, like everybody else, was being bullied by the pro-Israel, Israel first wing of the conservative movement. | ||
| They said he wasn't doing enough to support Israel. | ||
| He wasn't canceling Tucker. | ||
| He wasn't doing a good enough job defending Israel on his campus tour. | ||
| So they were taking money from him, browbeating him at fundraisers. | ||
| And even he was going in the other direction. | ||
| This is what set the stage for what we're about to talk about. | ||
| This is a civil war. | ||
| And it seems that my interview with Tucker Carlson on Monday, as I said before, this was the Franz Ferdinand moment of the GOP Civil War. | ||
| After I had my feud with Tucker Carlson over the summer, he graciously reached out to me. | ||
| We squashed the beef. | ||
| We met face to face and we talked about our differences. | ||
| No, we did not ask Mark Levin for permission first. | ||
| No, we did not ask Ben Shapiro for permission to speak. | ||
| We did not ask the Sanhedrin or the Zionist Organization of America or the ADL permission to speak, sir. | ||
| Can two Americans talk about our country? | ||
| Can two Americans shake hands and talk about America for a change? | ||
| We didn't ask for permission. | ||
| And it was this radical act, this courageous act by Tucker Carlson to just speak with me. | ||
| He didn't agree with everything I said. | ||
| We didn't agree on a lot, and it was a little contentious at times. | ||
| But his decision to simply humanize me, to treat me like a human being, to acknowledge my existence, to say my name, to shake my hand, and to simply talk about our ideas and where we agree and where we disagree for this, they want his head. | ||
| And that's not an exaggeration. | ||
| After the interview, a noted Israel First propagandist, Josh Hammer, called for Tucker to be killed. | ||
| And he did it in the front page of the Daily Mail. | ||
| He said, Tucker Carlson should be neutralized. | ||
| Nick Fuentes should be neutralized. | ||
| Is that really the right choice of words? | ||
| In this climate, Donald Trump got shot, Charlie Kirk got shot, and you go on Daily Mail and say Tucker and Nick need to be put down like animals. | ||
| And now you have psycho people on the internet that are talking about killing me and Tucker. | ||
| They know what they're doing. | ||
| That's like stochastic terrorism. | ||
| They're stoking the flames of hatred and violence against me and Tucker. | ||
| There are extremists out there that want me and Tucker dead. | ||
| And what do you think they're thinking when you hear this hysteria from Mark Levin and Josh Hammer? | ||
| They want some psycho to come and kill us. | ||
| That's what they're doing. | ||
| Levin and Josh Hammer know exactly what they're doing. | ||
| They want some crazy person to go and murder us. | ||
| That is what they're doing. | ||
| They know they're doing that. | ||
| There's no excuse anymore. | ||
| Charlie Kirk got shot in the neck because of exactly that kind of thinking. | ||
| At least that's, to the best of our knowledge, the official story. | ||
| And that's how it started this week. | ||
| But the week dragged on, and there seemed to be some evidence that the Heritage Foundation, one of the most prestigious and important conservative think tanks in America, historically, earlier this week, it appeared that they were distancing themselves from Tucker Carlson. | ||
| They removed his name from their website. | ||
| And everybody said, it seems that Tucker is now being canceled. | ||
| The Israel First Wing is successfully canceling Tucker because Heritage is pulling the rug out from under him. | ||
| Well, the president of the Heritage Foundation came out today with the video statement and forcefully denied that allegation. | ||
| He came out and said, of course, we are not abandoning Tucker Carlson. | ||
| We like Tucker. | ||
| We support Tucker. | ||
| He said, and we're not going to give in to the venomous people that are trying to get him canceled. | ||
| They said, we are Christ first, we are America first, and we love free speech. | ||
| They said, we are allowed to criticize Israel. | ||
| We are not obligated to reflexively support Israel. | ||
| He said, and although he doesn't agree with my positions, Nick Fuentes. | ||
| He said, we do not engage in cancel culture. | ||
| We debate our differences. | ||
| This is an extremely courageous statement. | ||
| You guys don't understand the pressure these people are under. | ||
| This guy stood on business and he said what we're all thinking. | ||
| Those are three principles that everybody can get behind. | ||
| What is wrong with any one of them? | ||
| He said, Christ is king, America first, and free speech. | ||
| Amen to that. | ||
| And I know a lot of people don't love everything that I say and they don't want to defend everything I've ever said, but those are three things that I absolutely support and I think we all support. | ||
| Christ is king, America first, and free speech. | ||
| This is a Christian nation. | ||
| Jesus Christ is our king and our laws and our government should be inspired by Christ. | ||
| Not just the Bible, not just the Old Testament. | ||
| No. | ||
| The person of Jesus Christ. | ||
| And let's not make any mistakes here. | ||
| Let's not make any rounding errors. | ||
| Don't get it twisted. | ||
| They like to say biblical. | ||
| They like to say Old Testament, Hebrew Bible. | ||
| That's all great. | ||
| But without the person of Jesus Christ, no one gets to God. | ||
| So, no. | ||
| Actually, and maybe this is controversial, but I'll be the one to say it. | ||
| The man, the God-man, the hypostatic union, Jesus Christ, he was real. | ||
| He is real. | ||
| He was God. | ||
| He is God before any of us were born, before anything was created. | ||
| He is God, co-eternal and begotten by the Father. | ||
| That takes precedence, actually. | ||
| People say the Hebrew Bible, people say biblical, people say Abrahamic. | ||
| I'm going to pretend like I don't speak English. | ||
| I don't know what those words mean. | ||
| The only language I understand is Jesus Christ is God. | ||
| That's the foundation. | ||
| That's our moral code. | ||
| He didn't say the Bible is the way, the truth, and the life. | ||
| He said, I am. | ||
| And that's an important distinction. | ||
| Jesus Christ is king. | ||
| That's number one. | ||
| Number two, he said America first. | ||
| Who could disagree with this? | ||
| Is that not what George Washington said in his farewell address? | ||
| No entangling alliances, not going abroad in search of monsters to destroy? | ||
| What did John Jay write in Federalist 2? | ||
| A splendid union on one continent, one people, one religion, one heritage, similar in manners and customs, all the way through to Donald Trump. | ||
| A new vision will govern the land, America first. | ||
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        Who could disagree? | |
| We were blessed by Providence to be separated from the rest of the world by two oceans, to have all this land, all our natural resources, an enormous population. | ||
| We're not beholden to anybody, any country, not any country in Europe or Asia or the Middle East or anywhere for that matter. | ||
| And that's because we have sovereignty. | ||
| That is because we declared our independence. | ||
| We emancipated ourselves. | ||
| We appealed to our rights that come from God as citizens, not subjects, as independent and sovereign people of the United States of America. | ||
| That's the foundation of the Declaration. | ||
| That's the foundation of the Constitution and of our country. | ||
| America first. | ||
| It can be no other way. | ||
| Who could disagree? | ||
| And free speech, our freedom of conscience, our First Amendment rights enshrined in the Bill of Rights, the ability to think and say what we believe, because that's how we solve our problems in this country. | ||
| Not by way of deception, not rise and kill them first, which is the motto of the Israeli Mossad. | ||
| Rise and kill them first by way of deception. | ||
| We don't solve our problems like that in America. | ||
| We're not cowards. | ||
| We don't do false flags. | ||
| We don't do cowardly assassinations. | ||
| We solve our problems by talking to each other. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| That's who we've always been. | ||
| Going back to the Greeks and the Romans and our heritage in the British Empire, that's who we are. | ||
| Who could disagree? | ||
| These are the pillars of our movement. | ||
| Christ is king, America first, and free speech. | ||
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        And by the way, everybody agrees with this. | |
| 98% of conservatives and patriotic Americans agree with all this. | ||
| And they saw that clip and they agreed with every word. | ||
| They love Tucker Carlson. | ||
| And they love Tucker Carlson because say what you want about him. | ||
| And I've had my criticisms. | ||
| He is patriotic. | ||
| He tells the truth. | ||
| He speaks common sense. | ||
| He's not afraid of anybody. | ||
| He is a true American. | ||
| He's not about the bullshit. | ||
| People love him. | ||
| And no one is going to cancel Tucker Carlson because Mark Levin said so. | ||
| So people saw that statement and they said, you know what? | ||
| It's about time. | ||
| We're not getting rid of Tucker Carlson. | ||
| We're not getting rid of Christ. | ||
| We're not going to put America second. | ||
| We're not actually obligated to support Israel. | ||
| We can say what we want about them. | ||
| And we don't need to like Nick Fluentis, but he should have the same First Amendment rights. | ||
| And people should be able to talk to him if they disagree. | ||
| 98% of people agreed with every word of that and said it's about time. | ||
| Specifically, it's about time that somebody stood up to the bullies because we've had enough. | ||
| Everybody knows this is how it works. | ||
| Everybody knows that if you have anything dissenting, anything critical to say about Israel, you will get these psychotic berserkers. | ||
| That's their strategy. | ||
| Laura Loomer, Josh Hammer, Mark Levin, Ben Shapiro, they will be on your case, bullying you, trying to intimidate you, working behind the scenes to get you fired, to get dirt on you, to blackmail you. | ||
| That's how they operate. | ||
| And so every time an American gets up and says America first, you have one of these psychotic berserkers coming in to shout you down, get you fired, get you canceled, tell you you're a bigot, you're a Jew hater, you're an anti-Semite, destroy your reputation. | ||
| We have all witnessed this is what has been happening to Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens and me for 10 years. | ||
| And finally, somebody stood up and said, you know what? | ||
| No, we're not going to cancel Tucker Carlson. | ||
| Fuck you. | ||
| We're not going to cancel Tucker Carlson anytime soon. | ||
| And if you think we're going to do that and pick you over him, you are insane. | ||
| He stood on business. | ||
| And people said it's about time that someone stood up to the bullying. | ||
| But it was the 2% that dominated the timeline on Twitter today. | ||
| It's crazy because I know that if I sent that video, and you know too, that if you sent that video to anyone you know, they would agree with what he said. | ||
| But that's not what you saw on Twitter. | ||
| You saw an avalanche on the timeline of the $7,000 club, the paid shills, as well as the 2%, the foreign agents, the foreign spies, the Israel firsters. | ||
| Avalanche on the timeline in the quote tweets. | ||
| And you would think everything I just said was a Hitler speech, was a Nazi pamphlet. | ||
| They said, this is another Holocaust. | ||
| I can't believe it's happening again. | ||
| This is a dark day. | ||
| I can't believe it's happening this fast. | ||
| They're selling out their principles. | ||
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        What? | |
| What are you talking about? | ||
| We'll read through this article and we'll get into some of specifically what they said. | ||
| This is the article about the video. | ||
| It says, quote, Heritage Foundation president Kevin Roberts is standing by Tucker Carlson after Tucker's friendly interview with Nick Fuentes drew condemnation from the GOP. | ||
| Roberts, in a video posted to X on Thursday, denounced the venomous coalition, criticizing Tucker and their attempt to cancel him will fail, he said. | ||
| He said, Tucker remains a close friend and always will be. | ||
| He added, I disagree with and even abhor things that Nick Fuentes said, but canceling him is not the answer either. | ||
| His group, which launched Project Esther to combat anti-Semitism, Roberts said Christians can critique the state of Israel without being anti-Semitic. | ||
| And of course, anti-Semitism should be condemned. | ||
| The Heritage Foundation leader's public support comes as the former host faces backlash from conservatives over an inflammatory interview with Fuentes that was laced with anti-Semitism. | ||
| Carlson said GOP supporters of Israel suffer from a brain virus. | ||
| Here's some of the backlash. | ||
| Jewish conservatives, including the CEO of the Republican Jewish Coalition, condemned the Heritage Foundation and its president, Kevin Roberts, for his defense of Tucker Carlson. | ||
| He said, quote, watching the statements from Kevin Roberts today, as someone who was involved and supportive of the Heritage Foundation since I came to Washington in 1987, I am appalled, offended, and disgusted that he and Heritage would stand with Tucker and Nick Fuentes as somehow being acceptable spokespeople within the conservative movement. | ||
| He's appalled, offended, and disgusted. | ||
| These are the same people that have been watching a genocide unfold for two years, and they have been quite literally gloating and cheering it on. | ||
| You have military generals coming home from Gaza reporting that people are being shot in the back of the head while they get food because they are starving to death. | ||
| And elected representatives like Randy Fine laugh about this. | ||
| Is anybody, are there any Jewish conservatives that are disgusted with that, appalled, offended? | ||
| Because if you're not disgusted, appalled, and offended by that, then we can't take you seriously. | ||
| You can shut up. | ||
| Last year in Israel at a prison, Israeli prison guards were raping prisoners of war with metal rods, raping them and torturing them to death. | ||
| And when those Israeli generals were court-martialed, there were riots outside the prison to free them. | ||
| If you're not offended, appalled, and disgusted by that, what are you so offended about in an interview? | ||
| Nobody is taking you seriously. | ||
| No one is buying this anymore. | ||
| You forfeited. | ||
| And understand, systematically, this is how this works. | ||
| Traditionally, this is how they enforce their control. | ||
| When anybody criticizes the political arrangement, which has us giving billions of dollars to Israel, fighting their wars, giving them missiles, kissing their wall. | ||
| Whenever anybody criticizes that, they come in with the emotional blackmail. | ||
| They come in with the guilt tripping. | ||
| And they talk about the Holocaust and they say they're disgusted and they say you're anti-Semitic. | ||
| And in the past, this was enough for people, the memory of the Holocaust was enough for people to say, yeah, this is really messed up. | ||
| We can't talk about that. | ||
| But they've got a real problem on their hands. | ||
| Because in the past two years, they have forfeited that moral high ground. | ||
| You want to talk about the Holocaust, a genocide? | ||
| How about talking about the genocide that you support right now? | ||
| You want to talk about disgust and being appalled? | ||
| How about the abuses that are happening today, which you support? | ||
| You can't play that card anymore. | ||
| You've lost it. | ||
| And if you don't have that, you've got nothing. | ||
| Nothing. | ||
| Because you're not that likable. | ||
| You're not that good looking. | ||
| Look at Mark Levin, not a good-looking guy. | ||
| Look at Josh Hammer, not a good-looking guy. | ||
| And they're not likable. | ||
| They're irritating to listen to. | ||
| That's just on a personal level. | ||
| Their arguments are weak. | ||
| They're not persuasive. | ||
| So without that blackmail, they got nothing. | ||
| And this is them playing the same playbook, pointing and sputtering. | ||
| He's an anti-Semite. | ||
| Get him. | ||
| You have to cancel this guy. | ||
| I'm appalled. | ||
| I'm scared. | ||
| You have to go after this guy. | ||
| That's the only card they have. | ||
| That's the only playbook they have. | ||
| It doesn't work anymore. | ||
| They don't realize that. | ||
| It goes on. | ||
| Brooks, the head of the RJC, said that Heritage's defense of Carlson and Fuentes is a total abrogation of their mission and what it means to be a conservative. | ||
| Really? | ||
| Well, if Christ is king, America first, and free speech aren't conservative, then what is? | ||
| Giving everything to Israel? | ||
| I mean, seriously. | ||
| Be so for real right now. | ||
| Richard Goldberg, a former Trump administration official, told Jewish Insider that his heart goes out to Heritage staff who have worked tirelessly for years in defense of the United States and Israel and in defense of Christians and Jews who deserve better than this. | ||
| Oh, really? | ||
| Their work, he continued, is fundamentally disconnected from the video that Kevin put out, which is vile and filled with canards and straw men trying to bait his opponents into an imagined conflict that doesn't exist. | ||
| Canards, tropes, stereotypes. | ||
| Really? | ||
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| Goldberg said that unless Roberts plans to conduct mass firings at Heritage, specifically those working on national security and foreign policy issues, he said there is a great deal of disconnect between what he is saying and what his organization is doing. | ||
| He said, I hope we don't allow this strain to try to break what is core to American values and American interests. | ||
| And that's Christians and Jews sticking together and America and Israel sticking together. | ||
| That's all they care about. | ||
| In his video, Roberts cited comments by Vice President Vance at a turning point event where he said that no other country should come before the interests of American citizens. | ||
| Vance's comments came in response to an openly anti-Semitic question accusing Jews of persecuting Christians, a notion that Vance did not dispute. | ||
| Brooks told Jewish Insider, I wish President Vance, excuse me, Vice President Vance, had answered the question differently. | ||
| He should know, and if he doesn't, I'm sure there are a number of people who will make that information available to him. | ||
| Oh, is he going to get another Holocaust museum visit? | ||
| He's going to get another book report due. | ||
| He said, I'll hope that a number of people will make the information available to him and educate him that the Israelis have not limited access to any Christian holy sites or persecuted Christians in Israel. | ||
| Yeah, except for when they try to shoot the crosses off their churches or defend spitting on Christians as a Jewish tradition, which members of the Israeli government have said, or except for when they tried to ban the gospel in Israel, punishable by jail time. | ||
| He urged Vance not to be afraid to be direct in shutting down Jew hate and anti-Semitic tropes when they appear, when he is out on the stump or campaigning. | ||
| Another Jewish conservative, Noah Pollock, who is serving in the Trump admin as a senior advisor to the Department of Education, said, quote, I'm genuinely curious what Roberts and people promoting this line of innuendo think they're responding to. | ||
| Did someone ask you to not be loyal to your faith and country? | ||
| Who? | ||
| Can you post a screenshot or something? | ||
| Far-right influencer Laura Loomer, a close ally of Trump, claimed Robert's statement was part of a coordinated psyop to kneecap Trump before the midterms. | ||
| Rabbi Yaakov Meckin said the, or he's the executive vice president of the Coalition for Jewish Values. | ||
| He said that Heritage has chosen to vocally stand with an anti-Semite, call his Jewish critics a venomous coalition, and slander organizations like CJV as if we were slandering Carlson rather than standing up for his victims. | ||
| The consequences will be far-reaching. | ||
| And finally, Jason Brodsky, the policy director of United Against Nuclear Iran, praised the work that Heritage has done on Iran, Israel, and anti-Semitism, but said the video is disappointing and lacks moral clarity, given that Carlson is obsessed with Jews and traffics in anti-Semitism. | ||
| Let's be very clear what this is about. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Think about what is happening to America. | ||
| Let's take a break with this and let's refocus for a second. | ||
| What is happening to America? | ||
| America is convulsing. | ||
| There are probably 40 or 50 million illegal immigrants here. | ||
| The foreign-born population has never been higher. | ||
| We have been assaulted by wave after wave after wave of unrelenting, uninterrupted, always increasing mass migration from third world non-white countries. | ||
| We're losing America. | ||
| Our cities are filthy. | ||
| They're chaotic. | ||
| They're filled with crime. | ||
| The public transit is inhospitable and unsafe. | ||
| Housing is unaffordable. | ||
| Everything is too expensive, largely in part because of this. | ||
| Wages are stagnant and going down because of the glut of foreign labor coming here. | ||
| Forget about free trade, all the free trade agreements, bilateral and NAFTA and everything like that, which is sending all the jobs overseas. | ||
| The country is insolvent. | ||
| The country is broke. | ||
| The country is dirty and violent and chaotic. | ||
| It is too diverse. | ||
| And if you attempt to enforce the laws or deport the illegals or remigrate the foreigners, you have riots of insane radical left-wingers, anarchists, and transsexuals that are willing to shoot and kill not only conservatives, but also law enforcement. | ||
| We have an entire generation that is not breeding. | ||
| They're not having kids because they are demoralized, because they are depressed, because the women are feminist, because pornography is a scourge, because basic necessities like home ownership are unaffordable, because the job market is frozen, and they're only pulling up the ladder with artificial intelligence. | ||
| This is the state of America. | ||
| And none of these people, none of them have talked about any of these issues. | ||
| You know what Ben Shapiro says about white people in Ohio and Pennsylvania and Michigan and Wisconsin that have been affected by these problems? | ||
| He says, too bad. | ||
| You're not promised jobs. | ||
| You're not promised houses. | ||
| He said, the only thing you're promised is the adventure of a lifetime. | ||
| So go work on an oil rig or something. | ||
| You know what Ben Shapiro said about these problems? | ||
| He said, I don't give a damn about the Browning of America. | ||
| Really? | ||
| Because I give a damn about that. | ||
| I think a lot of people give a damn about that. | ||
| I think a lot of people that have lived in neighborhoods for generations, cities or states or small towns and cities, I think they care a lot about Springfield, Ohio becoming Haiti or Minneapolis becoming Somalia or Dearborn becoming Saudi Arabia or Los Angeles becoming Mexico or Miami becoming Cuba. | ||
| I think a lot of people care a lot about the Browning of America. | ||
| We don't like it. | ||
| But what did the Jewish conservatives have to say about these problems? | ||
| Oh yeah, they said you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
| They said you're a white nationalist. | ||
| You're a white supremacist. | ||
| They're literally counting down the days when white people become a minority. | ||
| And at the same time that they're victim blaming, at the same time that they're telling white people, get over it. | ||
| This is a country with non-whites now. | ||
| This is a country with immigrants that are more American than you because they're not ingrates because they'll work for slave wages. | ||
| After they told us, we don't care the country is becoming alien to you. | ||
| We don't care the country of your ancestors is being killed by the elites. | ||
| At the same time that they were doing and saying all of this, they were also telling us we need to give Israel billions of dollars per year. | ||
| We need to fight Iraq. | ||
| We need to fight Syria. | ||
| Now we need to fight Iran. | ||
| Oh, your problems? | ||
| That's a conspiracy theory. | ||
| Oh, you're mad about everything? | ||
| That's because you're an ingrate. | ||
| We can't wait for you to be replaced. | ||
| Pull yourself up by your bootstraps. | ||
| Go work on an oil rig. | ||
| Go do fracking in South Dakota or Texas or something. | ||
| Get used to your new country. | ||
| Oh, Israel needs our help. | ||
| We need to send them all our money and go to war for them immediately. | ||
| That is the situation. | ||
| It is inside of this predicament that Donald Trump rose up in 2016. | ||
| And what was the message? | ||
| It wasn't the message that you have now, where he says all this nonsense about corporate tax cuts and invading Greenland and invading Venezuela and the rest of it. | ||
| Let's remember Trump's original message. | ||
| In 2015, Trump said, I don't want their money. | ||
| I don't need their money. | ||
| I am your voice for the forgotten men and women of America, for every parent that dreams for their child, every child that dreams for their future. | ||
| I will fight for you. | ||
| I will win for you. | ||
| That was the message of Trump 2015. | ||
| He said the war in Iraq was a mistake. | ||
| He said free trade and mass migration have taken all the jobs. | ||
| Mexico took the jobs. | ||
| China took the jobs. | ||
| He said, our politicians are corrupt. | ||
| They're stupid. | ||
| And that's why they screwed over the people. | ||
| He said, and he would literally take the country and make it great again. | ||
| That's the message that animated this movement. | ||
| Here we are 10 years later, and those promises have been stolen from us. | ||
| Those promises have been totally corrupted. | ||
| Look at the situation we're in now. | ||
| They cut $800 million, excuse me, $800 billion out of Medicaid to pay for corporate tax cuts. | ||
| They're telling us, we can't pay for your benefits, but we can give Israel $30 billion. | ||
| We can continue giving Ukraine all this money. | ||
| They ran on Drain the Swamp. | ||
| Now they're covering for Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
| It is in this context, which cannot be ignored, that Tucker Carlson and people like myself and many others, Dave Smith, Jake Shields, Dan Bilzerian, others, are saying, what the hell happened to America first? | ||
| We hate to interrupt this conversation between Israelis and communist Jews about how we're going to divide up America, but what the fuck about us? | ||
| What about Americans? | ||
| Hate to interrupt your little debate about whether we're going to give the money to Israel or whether we're going to give it to refugees and in the form of welfare reparations, but what about Americans? | ||
| And it is in this context that we are being browbeaten now by shills taking $7,000 per post and foreign agents that get married in Israel, that marry Israelis, that identify as pro-Israel activists. | ||
| And they are browbeating us and telling us, you hate Jews, you're obsessed with Jews, anti-Semitic tropes and canards and stereotypes. | ||
| Here's a message everybody can get behind to the 2% that are holding our country hostage. | ||
| It is not about you. | ||
| You need to hear this message, courtesy of the 98%. | ||
| It's not about you. | ||
| Not everything is about you. | ||
| The world does not turn on its axis around you. | ||
| The world does not revolve around Israel. | ||
| The world does not revolve around the Holocaust and anti-Semitic tropes. | ||
| This is the United States of America, and we are done giving all of our money and all of our attention and all of our emotional bandwidth to you and your tragedies and your bitching and whining about Israel and the democracy in the Middle East and all this kind of stuff. | ||
| Because you know what? | ||
| America's a pretty tolerant country and you guys are doing pretty good. | ||
| Jews are the wealthiest demographic in the United States. | ||
| Nobody's getting cheated. | ||
| You look at the top universities and Jews are 2,000% overrepresented. | ||
| They're the richest demographic per capita. | ||
| They're overrepresented in the Senate, on the Supreme Court, on Wall Street, in the media. | ||
| This country's been pretty good to you. | ||
| What more can you ask for? | ||
| Not everything is about you. | ||
| And where's the gratitude? | ||
| Where's the respect? | ||
| Where's the noblesse oblige? | ||
| This country has given you so much, but it's never enough. | ||
| You have real American patriots that want nothing other than what's best for America, and you just can't resist. | ||
| You browbeat us and call us anti-Semites, cry about Jew hatred because we don't want yet another war in the Middle East. | ||
| Seriously? | ||
| Where is the self-awareness? | ||
| Where is the introspection? | ||
| For your own sake, where's the honesty? | ||
| But they just can't help themselves, can they? | ||
| And so here's the solution. | ||
| Heritage Foundation, I like what they said, but they're a part of the problem too. | ||
| Did you know that Heritage Foundation created a project a couple of years ago? | ||
| It's called Project Esther. | ||
| Jews are right about this, that Heritage is doing activities contrary to this statement that was released today. | ||
| The mission statement of Project Esther is to infiltrate the federal government and use terrorism laws, immigration laws, RICO, as well as every other law on the books to sanction and target and censor and disrupt anybody criticizing Israel. | ||
| That's got to stop. | ||
| That has to stop. | ||
| Why don't you apply those resources against the left? | ||
| Why don't you apply those resources against those that hate whites, those that hate Christians, those that hate America? | ||
| So I like the statement that Heritage gave. | ||
| I like the statements that people are making. | ||
| But what needs to happen is that the institutions of the conservative movement must come to reflect the priorities of the people they represent. | ||
| This battle is not over until every Republican staffer, every Republican representative, every White House official, every right-wing think tank is filled with personnel that are carrying out this agenda, which is America first, Christ is king, free speech. | ||
| Stopping mass migration might need to be said explicitly. | ||
| So here's what I would like to see. | ||
| I would like to see Gavin Wax fired from the White House. | ||
| Why is Gavin Wax still working in the State Department? | ||
| Conservatives are getting killed by the left. | ||
| The left is shooting up Christian churches. | ||
| And you've got somebody in the State Department that is betraying his fellow Republicans to them. | ||
| He needs to be fired. | ||
| And Heritage Foundation, you need to roll up the Esther project. | ||
| You're talking about a public-private partnership to abuse anti-terrorism, immigration, and RICO statutes to censor free speech. | ||
| You need to roll that up. | ||
| That's got to go. | ||
| No more Project Esther. | ||
| These types of policies have to be eradicated in the GOP. | ||
| These are not consistent with America First, Christ is King, or free speech. | ||
| And we cannot meaningfully be bullied by this 2% that seems to only care about themselves. | ||
| We're just not listening to them anymore. | ||
| And here's my message to J.D. Vance if he wants to be the president in 2028. | ||
| You've got some choosing to do. | ||
| Because right now, you can have the Israel First money or you can have the America First votes, but you can't have them both. | ||
| Fortunately for you, it's votes that win elections. | ||
| So it shouldn't be a difficult decision. | ||
| But that's the next stage here. | ||
| J.D. Vance was at Turning Point USA last night, and the Groipers were there in full force. | ||
| And they said, how is it America First to support Israel? | ||
| Why are you going against Thomas Massey? | ||
| Why did you marry a Hindu? | ||
| What is going on with Palantir? | ||
| And Vance had to walk a very fine line, pandering to the Groipers, but not alienating the Israel First Money. | ||
| And nobody was really happy. | ||
| When J.D. Vance said, here's our reason for attacking Thomas Massey, nobody clapped. | ||
| Nobody liked that. | ||
| And when J.D. Vance declined to forcefully condemn anti-Semitism, the Israel money was not happy either. | ||
| And as time goes on, the Israel First Money is going to demand that J.D. Vance swear allegiance to them and condemn the Groipers and condemn anti-Semitism. | ||
| And I'm telling you this right now, and you need to be with me on this. | ||
| You need to raise your right hand right now. | ||
| If J.D. Vance condemns the Groipers, if J.D. Vance signals to the Israel First lobby that he is condemning the America First movement, then we will not vote for him. | ||
| We will not support him. | ||
| And as a matter of fact, we will show up in Iowa and then New Hampshire and then Nevada and South Carolina to make sure that he never gets the nomination. | ||
| That's the only way we can play this. | ||
| Because the Israel First lobby and the $7,000 club, they are going to be on his ass and they are going to be all over him telling him, if you don't disavow them, if you don't tell us that you stand with us, we will not give you money. | ||
| We will attack you. | ||
| They are going to come for him hard. | ||
| And there's going to be such a strong incentive for him to condemn America first. | ||
| And he might say, I condemn anti-Semitism. | ||
| I condemn the Groipers. | ||
| And he might have some reason for that. | ||
| But we'll know what the message means. | ||
| It's a signal. | ||
| And the signal is, I'm with Israel first. | ||
| Now, J.D. Vance, I'll tell you this. | ||
| You don't like me. | ||
| I don't like you. | ||
| But if you cross that red line, I promise you, I swear to God, I will be there in Iowa with 10,000 groipers and we will be at every event. | ||
| We will be at every event. | ||
| And we will be doing events of our own and we will be knocking on doors and we will be spending money. | ||
| I'll be raising money to do it. | ||
| Many will do it for free. | ||
| You think they're a pain in your ass? | ||
| We'll be a bigger pain in your ass because there's more of us and we want it more. | ||
| They have the clocks. | ||
| We have the time. | ||
| Cross that red line. | ||
| We will be your worst enemy politically. | ||
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| If you stay neutral, maybe we'll recuse ourselves. | ||
| Maybe we'll stay out of it. | ||
| No promises. | ||
| But if you do something for us, if you do something for America first, maybe you'll get our votes and maybe you'll get our support. | ||
| And maybe that means nothing a year ago. | ||
| Maybe it means something now. | ||
| Maybe in a couple of years, it'll mean a lot. | ||
| This is how we engage in politics. | ||
| People say we're never going to vote our way out of it. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| But we can use politics to our advantage. | ||
| If we're united, if we're organized, if we have a coordinated message, if we make it clear, we will not tolerate any more concessions to Israel first. | ||
| Only America first. | ||
| That's how you're going to get the under-25 demographic. | ||
| If you even try, if you try it to appease the Israel first lobby, I promise you, you will lose the under-25 demographic. | ||
| Forget about it. | ||
| They won't turn out. | ||
| They will not turn out. | ||
| No one will turn out to support more of that status quo. | ||
| You can wave that goodbye. | ||
| I promise you that. | ||
| And they know that. | ||
| So you're going to have to make a decision. | ||
| Their money are our votes. | ||
| Israel first and the special interests or America first and the actual national interest of this country. | ||
| That's your decision. | ||
| And that's the decision, by the way, for all of them. | ||
| Any prospective candidate, all the think tanks, all the congressmen, that's your choice. | ||
| But we have to focus our efforts on the presidential primary in 2028. | ||
| And I don't think that should be a difficult decision to make. | ||
| Because at the end of the day, and again, I'm going to reiterate this at the very end. | ||
| Make no mistake about it. | ||
| This is about Israel's eighth front in their war. | ||
| It could not be more clear. | ||
| Why did I rise to prominence? | ||
| Why did Tucker crash out on Israel? | ||
| It is for one reason and one reason only. | ||
| It is because right now, the Israel lobby is driving us into another war in the Middle East. | ||
| That is what they're doing. | ||
| They want us to fight Iran. | ||
| They want us to fight in Lebanon. | ||
| They want us to fight in Gaza. | ||
| They want us to pay for and facilitate their ethnic cleansing. | ||
| And they're going too far. | ||
| It's that simple. | ||
| Netanyahu has made it very clear that the information war in America, he considers that a front in his war against Iran and the Palestinians. | ||
| That's why they bought TikTok. | ||
| That's why they bought CBS. | ||
| That's why there's this all-out attack right now on Tucker Carlson. | ||
| That's where the pressure is coming from. | ||
| And so they'll say a lot of things. | ||
| They'll say a lot of things about me. | ||
| And they'll try to use Erica Kirk as a wedge and say he attacked her. | ||
| They'll try to throw things out. | ||
| Well, you know, three years ago, he said this bad thing. | ||
| They'll try to call us anti-Semites and they can say those things. | ||
| That's not what it's really about. | ||
| At the end of the day, what this is about is whether the United States is going to do another Iraq war, whether we're going to repeat all those mistakes, whether America will have another memorandum of understanding, another $40 billion for Israel. | ||
| That's what this is about. | ||
| And everyone from Tucker to Marjorie Greene to Thomas Massey to Candace Owens to Joe Rogan to Dave Smith, Piers Morgan, Anna Kasparian, Chenk Uger. | ||
| It's getting to be a long list. | ||
| Kanye West, yay. | ||
| Everybody is starting to say enough is enough. | ||
| We are telling the 2% and the $7,000 club holding us hostage, the Israel firsters, we're telling them no, it stops here. | ||
| Enough is enough. | ||
| We're not going to vote for this. | ||
| We're not going to support this. | ||
| And we're done being silent about it. | ||
| Don't let them gaslight you. | ||
| This is whether we're America first or Israel first. | ||
| That's the civil war in the GOP. | ||
| And I would say to someone like Matt Walsh, what side are you on? | ||
| Scott Greer, what side are you on? | ||
| Seriously. | ||
| Enough. | ||
| We are in the middle of this, and you have some of the strongest conservatives. | ||
| They pretend it's not happening. | ||
| It's pathetic. | ||
| They're sitting there in Nashville, in Arlington, with their fingers in their ears. | ||
| You know, they tweet a hundred times a day. | ||
| Don't you understand this? | ||
| They tweet a hundred times per day about inanity and bullshit. | ||
| There's a civil war going on in the party about sovereignty and independence, and they have nothing to say. | ||
| They've got nothing but endless bullshit to spew about squid games and metal music and every other subject, Disney Plus and Snow White. | ||
| They're tweeting 100 times a day about this crap. | ||
| This is the most important question in America. | ||
| It's about our independence and sovereignty. | ||
| And suddenly they got nothing to say. | ||
| Suddenly it gets real quiet. | ||
| The tweets slow down and they think it's going to blow over. | ||
| Well, you know what? | ||
| We're going to remember whose side you were on and when you were. | ||
| It's time to choose up. | ||
| Matt Walsh, how much longer? | ||
| Hey, Matt Walsh, aren't you getting a little tired of being on these Zoom calls and getting humiliated ritualistically by Ben Shapiro? | ||
| Aren't you tired of sitting there self-consciously, deeply aware that you're being clipped while they make endless jokes about Catholics and how they own you and they sign your paychecks? | ||
| You're blinking 500 times. | ||
| Aren't you getting a little tired of that? | ||
| Or are you a man? | ||
| When is it enough for you? | ||
| When will you realize this isn't going away? | ||
| This will not blow over. | ||
| And you have a responsibility as an American. | ||
| Same goes for Scott Greer, all these white nationalists. | ||
| Where are they now? | ||
| It's a time for choosing. | ||
| They wrote that in National Review. | ||
| They said, this is a time for choosing. | ||
| They're right. | ||
| They say it's anti-Semitism versus whatever. | ||
| No, no, this is America first versus Israel first. | ||
| Whose side are you on? | ||
| Me, knowing that I could be killed any day, knowing that I could die any day, I'm pleased with myself knowing that for all my faults, for all my sins, all the careless words, mistakes I've made, I always stood with Jesus Christ, | ||
| with the Catholic Church, with our founders, with the United States and our sovereignty, our independence, the veterans, our ancestors, the people that built this country, fought for this country, died for this country, the saints and the apostles, for the Greeks and the Romans, for the conquerors, the colonists, the Europeans. | ||
| I stood with them. | ||
| What did you do when it was the time for choosing? | ||
| Did you work for Ben Shapiro some more? | ||
| What will they say about you when your time comes? | ||
| I know who I'm with. | ||
| So that's that. | ||
| That's your Civil War and the GOP. | ||
| And my message to all of our soldiers out there, my message to our cadre of patriots that I see in the streets every day. | ||
| And by the way, I've become very popular. | ||
| Everywhere I go now, I get recognized. | ||
| And it's all love. | ||
| And it's every kind of person. | ||
| It's mostly young men, but it's every kind of young man. | ||
| It's white guys, it's Hispanic guys, it's black guys. | ||
| I see him in the airport. | ||
| I see him at the drive-thru. | ||
| I see him in the streets. | ||
| I see him in restaurants. | ||
| I see him everywhere. | ||
| And they always say, I love what you're doing. | ||
| Keep doing what you're doing. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| When I was in Washington, D.C., a couple weeks ago, I had an Uber driver. | ||
| He was from Liberia. | ||
| He said, I've been watching your show for years. | ||
| He said, you're so right. | ||
| I don't want to dox him anymore. | ||
| I don't know how many of those guys there are. | ||
| I saw some young white guy in the airport in Maine. | ||
| He comes up and says, Hey, man, love your show. | ||
| You hear for Tucker? | ||
| When I came back in Chicago, another young white guy, Bill Jack, Chad, he came up to me. | ||
| He said, Hey, man, love the show. | ||
| Keep doing what you're doing. | ||
| I went to a restaurant the other day, old school. | ||
| I go there all the time. | ||
| My favorite beef stand. | ||
| A bunch of young kids and an older guy working there. | ||
| They said, We love your show. | ||
| Can we get some pictures? | ||
| They said, The beef is on the house. | ||
| And if they're watching, thank you for that. | ||
| Everywhere I go, the people are with us. | ||
| The people are with America. | ||
| They're ready for the fight. | ||
| They're ready to stand up for our rights. | ||
| They're ready to stand up for our independence. | ||
| We could put all the bullshit aside for now. | ||
| We could put all the division. | ||
| We could put all the animosity aside. | ||
| Country's got problems. | ||
| Everyone knows that. | ||
| Country has racial problems, ethnic problems. | ||
| There's no denying that. | ||
| We're not going to see eye to eye in a lot of those things. | ||
| But the one thing we can all agree on as Americans: we want our government to take better care of us and not the special interests, the rich, the oligarchs, the foreign countries. | ||
| That's a message everyone can get behind. | ||
| And if we can marry that to the magnanimity and the benevolence of the Christian religion, nobody should be afraid of what comes next. | ||
| People say, Nick Fuentes is like a Hitler-type figure. | ||
| If we can marry that kind of national pride and that kind of fervor for America first with the self-sacrificial love of the Christian religion, which I sincerely believe in, then nobody could be concerned about what happens next. | ||
| Nothing bad can happen with that combination. | ||
| If we turn ourselves to God, if we give our intentions and our minds and our hearts to God, if we turn our will to his will, and if we stand for our forefathers, for our country, for justice and propriety, what can go wrong? | ||
| If we can transform ourselves and live up to the standards set by our ancestors, if we could be virtuous, if we could be courageous, if we can be honest and tell the truth, if we could be charitable with each other, we can transform ourselves, we can transform this country, and nobody and nothing can stand in our way, and nobody should be afraid. | ||
| Nothing can go wrong if we're rightly guided in that way. | ||
| And you look at the other side, and that's not the message you're getting. | ||
| It's nothing but contempt, derision, disdain, willful dishonesty, attempts to smear, uncharitable, bad faith attacks. | ||
| You said this, you said that. | ||
| You're nothing but venom, nothing but accusations. | ||
| The devil is the accuser. | ||
| That's all we get from the other side. | ||
| To them, we extend the open arm. | ||
| To us, they extend the dagger. | ||
| Rise and kill them first, they say. | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| So, anyway, that's our message. | ||
| That is the future. | ||
| That's the vision. | ||
| That's America first. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| Anyway, we're going to move on. | ||
| We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
| We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. | ||
| Let's take a look. | ||
| On that note, we'll take a look. | ||
| We'll see what you have to say. | ||
| It's two minutes to Halloween. | ||
| So, hey, we have to get in the mood a little bit. | ||
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| So, we've got our ghostly friend here. | ||
| We've got our pumpkin friend. | ||
| Look at this. | ||
| Don't anybody say, hey, women, look at this now. | ||
| Isn't she beautiful? | ||
| Isn't she gorgeous? | ||
| We'll put her right there. | ||
| We'll put him here. | ||
| Oh, she's blocking the tombstone a little bit. | ||
| Let me move this over. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Let's take a look at our super chats. | ||
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| Ethan sent $35. | ||
| Hey, I am part of the replay gang, but I just wanted to send one of these telling you that I love your messages and takes them. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| You are genuinely what young white men in America need. | ||
| Keep up the great work, and I'm proud of you and everything you have accomplished. | ||
| Thank you, man. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| I'd love to hear it. | ||
| Sent $25. | ||
| What type of master's degree should I pursue? | ||
| I want a degree that will put me in a position where I can actually contribute to the AF movement. | ||
| I have a bachelor's in marketing. | ||
| Well, it's not what you get, it's what you do with it. | ||
| I know a lot of people that have bullshit degrees. | ||
| I got a buddy. | ||
| He's got a philosophy degree, but he's one of the most capable people I know. | ||
| So at the end of the day, it doesn't matter what your degree is in. | ||
| It just, you got to look at your network. | ||
| You have to take an inventory. | ||
| Who do you know? | ||
| Who is connected that you know? | ||
| What are your skills? | ||
| What's your aptitude? | ||
| What do you like to do? | ||
| You know, what's your passion? | ||
| And I would just start getting some irons in the fire. | ||
| That's what I did. | ||
| I had no, you know, do you think that like becoming the head of the America First Movement is a career choice? | ||
| It isn't. | ||
| But I knew that I wanted to do politics. | ||
| I got a poli-sci degree, or I tried to get one. | ||
| I started a campus group. | ||
| I started a live stream show. | ||
| I wrote for a blog. | ||
| I wrote for another website. | ||
| Like I did a ton of different, people don't realize I did a lot of different things. | ||
| You know, I tried college, didn't really work out. | ||
| I started a campus group. | ||
| It was called Students for Trump, Boston Students for Trump. | ||
| I volunteered for the campaign. | ||
| I got connections that way. | ||
| I tried to get a job at the Leadership Institute, a think tank. | ||
| I wrote for a blog and I submitted my blog to this pro-Trump website and I wrote for them for a little while. | ||
| I did this show for Rightside Broadcasting Network. | ||
| I mean, I did a lot of things and almost none of them worked out, but one of them did. | ||
| And I would tell you that to discern what you're going to do, you have to figure out, first of all, you got to always be networking. | ||
| It's a skill. | ||
| I don't think it's bad to be opportunistic. | ||
| You should be opportunistic. | ||
| Look for opportunity. | ||
| Look where you can plug yourself in. | ||
| Look at people that can help you and ingratiate yourself with them. | ||
| Befriend them. | ||
| Make yourself likable. | ||
| Make yourself attractive. | ||
| Be useful and work your network. | ||
| Get phone numbers. | ||
| Press the flesh. | ||
| Stay in touch, especially with people that are powerful and influential. | ||
| Figure out what you're good at and what you like and hone your skill. | ||
| Work on it every day. | ||
| Whatever it is you're good at, whatever you like, do it every day. | ||
| Be the best at it. | ||
| Always be improving and get the word out. | ||
| Market it. | ||
| Start a website. | ||
| Start a social media and display your work. | ||
| Let people know. | ||
| And like those are the kinds of things every successful person does, whether they're an entrepreneur or they're a contractor, whatever it is. | ||
| Figure out the thing you like to do, what you're really good at, that you're not going to mind doing. | ||
| You know, because me, I look at my work. | ||
| It's still work, but I like it. | ||
| Sometimes I'll just have this inspiration. | ||
| I'll sit down and I'll just start pouring over books and writing notes and I really love it. | ||
| Like I don't mind it at all. | ||
| I really feel good about it. | ||
| And find the thing that's like that for you. | ||
| Because if it's like that, then you'll feel very comfortable doing it all the time, constantly. | ||
| And that gives you a built-in advantage. | ||
| And if you become really good at a skill, if you're valuable, then the money will follow. | ||
| I'm a big believer in that. | ||
| Now, I'm not very, I'm not like a great businessman, but I've made a lot of money because of that mindset. | ||
| You don't need to be the best businessman. | ||
| I'm not great with people. | ||
| I'm not a great businessman. | ||
| I can recognize like financial opportunities, but I'm not super disciplined. | ||
| But it's about putting out the best product, putting the quality of the product first. | ||
| The money comes. | ||
| You got to take care of the business side eventually, but that's kind of the first thing is how do you make yourself valuable? | ||
| That's my advice to you. | ||
| All the answers to these questions are not going to be this good. | ||
| Autistic reader sent $21. | ||
| I'm having trouble with the Christian tenet of giving to the poor. | ||
| When doing so as we've been buying benefits program seems to just create dependent classes of people who would not survive were it not for these programs. | ||
| My question, how do you, as a Christian, jungle giving to the poor while avoiding making dependent classes? | ||
| You're always going to have dependent classes. | ||
| That's the reality of the human condition. | ||
| You're always going to have the poor. | ||
| You're always going to have the indigent, the people that can't care for themselves, right? | ||
| You're always going to have people that don't have the faculties to provide for themselves. | ||
| You have people that are retarded, people that are lame, dumb, diseased, the elderly, abandoned children. | ||
| And in a very large society, we live in a massive society of hundreds of millions of people. | ||
| The scale of our society and the level of alienation, the state has to take up a role. | ||
| It would be different like, you know, 400 years ago, you're in like a village and everybody knows each other and it's very personal. | ||
| Oh, so-and-so's dad needs to be taken care of, whatever. | ||
| But in a society where you could totally slip through the cracks, no, everyone needs an ID card, like a social security number, and everybody kind of needs to be taken care of. | ||
| So unfortunately, it's somewhat unavoidable. | ||
| You're always going to have a class of people that can't help themselves. | ||
| And the question is, how do you just mitigate the dangerous ones? | ||
| How do you keep them from access to harmful drugs or weapons? | ||
| How do you prevent them from killing people? | ||
| How do you prevent them from shitting up every neighborhood in the world? | ||
| That's the question. | ||
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        So, no, but we have an obligation for them. | |
| Daisy Tolt said $100. | ||
| American hegemony and the rule-based international order has been a disaster for the U.S. and the rest of the world in the post-World War II era. | ||
| We've not only become poorer as a country, but we've lost our moral authority. | ||
| Our founding fathers fought against an empire. | ||
| They never intended for us to become one. | ||
| Hope that the American movement you founded does not continue this. | ||
| That's totally not true. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Which founding fathers are you talking about? | ||
| Thomas Jefferson, who did the Louisiana Purchase? | ||
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| The early presidents that fought for territory in Oregon, that fought for territory against Mexico, that fought for territory from Spain. | ||
| What are you talking about? | ||
| Manifest destiny is like the first half of the 19th century. | ||
| And then the latter half of the 19th century and early 20th century is us drag. | ||
| What is the cartoon of Theodore Roosevelt? | ||
| Gunboat diplomacy, going to war in Cuba, going to war in the Caribbean, the banana republics. | ||
| It's part and parcel of being an American, being a European. | ||
| And we have to have a more expanded mindset of what it is to be European, what it means to be American. | ||
| How did we get here? | ||
| How did Columbus ever discover America? | ||
| It's because Christian monarchs were putting up money for daring explorers to discover new trade routes and new resources. | ||
| And think about this actually on a deep level. | ||
| The foundation of a country's power is its productivity. | ||
| And its productivity is largely derived through trade. | ||
| And trade is largely derived through your merchant vessels. | ||
| This is List. | ||
| This is Mayhem. | ||
| This is the American system. | ||
| This is the American school. | ||
| This is good stuff. | ||
| So what did Spain do? | ||
| They said, we need new trade routes so that we can become rich and we could become powerful after they had driven out the Muslims. | ||
| And so they sent out Columbus. | ||
| They risked their money and he risked his life and he went to the new world and we set up colonies. | ||
| And when I say we, Flintis, I mean my family. | ||
| The Spanish and the Portuguese, they went out. | ||
| And then the Dutch and then the English and the French. | ||
| And then eventually the Italians and the Germans. | ||
| They went out for colonies. | ||
| And what did they do in the new world? | ||
| They brought religion. | ||
| They brought Christianity. | ||
| They brought civilization. | ||
| And they set up settlements. | ||
| They set up settlements for Europeans. | ||
| They tamed the wilderness. | ||
| There was a Colombian exchange. | ||
| Europe got rich with gold and silver and all kinds of raw materials, cotton and tobacco, and you name it. | ||
| And this is how Europe became dominant for 500 years. | ||
| 500 years of European hegemony because we built the boats. | ||
| We made the compasses. | ||
| We built the boats. | ||
| They had the financial vehicles to sponsor the voyages. | ||
| We had that daring Faustian spirit to go beyond. | ||
| And that's how first the Spanish, then the Portuguese, then the Dutch, the French, the British conquered the world. | ||
| And we brought with it Christ, human rights, peace, law and order, technology, like you name it. | ||
| This is good. | ||
| This is who we are. | ||
| That's what the Romans did. | ||
| That's what the Greeks did. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| Now, on the contrary, the Chinese did not do this. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Why did the Chinese not settle North America? | ||
| They're an advanced civilization. | ||
| They're older than we are. | ||
| They had ships. | ||
| They had boats, but they destroyed their boats. | ||
| They didn't make giant ships to go across the ocean. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because they said the world needs to come to us. | ||
| We're the middle kingdom. | ||
| We're the center of the universe. | ||
| The world can come to us. | ||
| We have it figured out. | ||
| We have everything we need. | ||
| And it was the Europeans that extended out, that reached outward, outward and beyond, expanding into space, expanding our field of knowledge, expanding the scope of science, of our domain, land and sea, the air and space. | ||
| That's who we are. | ||
| We go beyond. | ||
| We go to the moon. | ||
| We go to Mars. | ||
| So, no, I'm totally against this idea. | ||
| Like, they would want us to just hang out here and just kind of take our place among the nations. | ||
| That's not who we are. | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| If we're right, then we're right. | ||
| And I also don't agree with this idea that it wasn't beneficial for us. | ||
| You think it would be beneficial if the Soviet Union spread its poison all over the world? | ||
| That's what they were doing. | ||
| If it wasn't for the United States taking up Britain's security obligations in Greece and Turkey in 1947, those countries would have fell to communism. | ||
| And if Greece and Turkey fell to communism, then they would have blown the door open in the Aegean Sea for the Soviet Union to spread its poison all over Europe, all over the Middle East, all over Africa. | ||
| Would that have been better? | ||
| Would it have been better if Germany became communist, if Italy became communist, if the whole world became communist? | ||
| Would that have been better? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| So, no, I disagree. | ||
| You fundamentally don't understand power. | ||
| If we're not powerful, someone else will be, and they will consolidate their power, and they will use it eventually to confront us and make us bend to their will. | ||
| That's not good for anybody, least of all us. | ||
| So, no, I disagree with that. | ||
| Happy Halloween. | ||
| Hey, happy holiday, HH. | ||
| Happy Halloween. | ||
| Bobby Groyer sent $20, proving my loyalty by waiting over three months for hats and only being slightly triggered. | ||
| Also, Charlie's text calling you German prove even further how mature and compassionate your memorial stream of him was. | ||
| W Mexican nigga. | ||
| Very true. | ||
| I don't get enough credit for that, but it's a very good question. | ||
| Fat Man JD events for me. | ||
| I appreciate the hard truth. | ||
| I'm in OCA because of you. | ||
| Rape Faith Merrill. | ||
| Okay, dissipative. | ||
| We like Faith Merrill's a nice girl. | ||
| Let's not say that. | ||
| NP Creon, KJV sent $20. | ||
| What do you think of Mel Gibson creating a miniseries on the Great Siege of Malta? | ||
| Also, you'll never guess when the siege ended, Lila. | ||
| You already know. | ||
| God bless Lord Commander. | ||
| We will win. | ||
| No, I didn't see that series. | ||
| I'll have to watch it. | ||
| Tom Smith said $50. | ||
| Joel Webb made an astute analogy about Tucker's advice to men to just get it together. | ||
| And you're responsible, all the responsibility with none of the authority. | ||
| He likened society to Day to Pharaoh, who demanded bricks to be created, but didn't supply the straw to make them. | ||
| Thanks for all you do, Moses. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| Joel Webbin has been excellent, and I highly recommend his content. | ||
| He is a Reformed Baptist, so we're theologically, we're not on the same side, but he has really been excellent. | ||
| I would encourage everybody to check him out. | ||
| He's doing a lot of good work because he's a Protestant and he is making a forceful case against the pro-Israel stuff for other Protestants, among other things. | ||
| So he's really solid on the masculinity stuff. | ||
| He's really solid on that, on race. | ||
| I would encourage everybody to check him out. | ||
| Joel Webbin, really good stuff from him. | ||
| And look, I think Tucker is well-meaning, but it's very clear that he is just from a different generation. | ||
| And I would add a different socioeconomic class because that changes things too. | ||
| And that's not me throwing shade at him, but I could just speak from experience. | ||
| As a young guy, working class, I could tell you that I'm obviously exceptional in some ways. | ||
| I never drank. | ||
| I never smoked weed, cigarettes, you know, never fucked around or anything. | ||
| I'm an anomaly. | ||
| I'm an eccentric character. | ||
| Everyone knows that. | ||
| But I know everyone else, everyone else that I know that came from the same strata, that came from LaGrange Park, that came from countryside, okay? | ||
| They came from, you know, these more middle-class, working-class neighborhoods in my generation, they're lost. | ||
| And, you know, porn is a problem. | ||
| Weed is a problem. | ||
| Motivation is a problem. | ||
| This is a generation that, like, they hate the men. | ||
| They hate the men. | ||
| You're not allowed to be masculine. | ||
| If you act like a real man, you are hated and you're reminded of it constantly and you're penalized. | ||
| It's like HR departments. | ||
| They're looking for people. | ||
| If you act like a guy, oh, forget it. | ||
| You're a fucking asshole. | ||
| And you're fired. | ||
| And you're the worst person ever. | ||
| You're toxic. | ||
| You're an abuser. | ||
| He was emotionally abusive. | ||
| He was a narcissist. | ||
| You're on the T-App. | ||
| Like, does Tucker realize even what that is? | ||
| And I don't say that to be ignorant. | ||
| There's a generational divide. | ||
| If you have like dated a woman and it went south, there's an app where they will make a profile for you like a Wikipedia page. | ||
| And all your ex-girlfriends, every girl you ever slept with is going to be talking shit about you. | ||
| No moderation. | ||
| He's an abuser. | ||
| He's a jerk. | ||
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| That's how it is. | ||
| That's how bad it is. | ||
| They'll record you. | ||
| They'll screenshot your text and they'll air you out on TikTok and you'll go viral. | ||
| They'll accuse you of rape. | ||
| It happens more than you think. | ||
| I was hanging out with a really good friend of mine recently, and the guy is successful. | ||
| He's a millennial, super successful, super wealthy, really solid guy. | ||
| And some girl told him, I will accuse you of rape if you don't give me like $100,000. | ||
| I'm not making that up. | ||
| That's a real story. | ||
| And that happens all the time. | ||
| All the time. | ||
| More than you would know. | ||
| And that's just for openers. | ||
| Forget about the rest of it, which is like you, and this is not speaking from my experience, but from people I know, you'll have a lot of guys where even the ones that are traditional, they find a traditional woman, and the traditional woman is browbeating them, bossing them around, getting in their face, telling them what to do. | ||
| The women don't work and they don't do the chores. | ||
| The women don't work, they don't do the chores, they're bossy. | ||
| And again, it's like, okay, so what exactly is the trade-off here? | ||
| It's like, I'm the man and I have to work and I have to be strong and I got to be, I got to act like a man, and I got, but not too much like a man, not too much. | ||
| And I got to be a gentleman and I got to, and I got to bring home the bacon, but I also have to do the chores, but I also have to cook sometimes, but I also have to be your emotional support dog. | ||
| I also have to listen to your pointless story. | ||
| And it's like, and Charlie Kirk is telling men, you come last. | ||
| Don't spend money on yourself. | ||
| You are not a priority. | ||
| It's about your kids and your wife, and you're nothing. | ||
| Really? | ||
| What the hell? | ||
| What kind of message is that? | ||
| So we're telling young men, hey, hey, listen up. | ||
| Listen up, beta male. | ||
| Oh, you're a little weak. | ||
| Hey, fuck you. | ||
| Go to the gym. | ||
| Oh, you're complaining? | ||
| Well, fuck you. | ||
| Get a job. | ||
| Oh, you're poor? | ||
| Work harder. | ||
| Oh, you think you could tell your wife what to do? | ||
| A real man listens to her and sees her as an equal. | ||
| Fuck you. | ||
| Oh, and you make all the money and you do the chores. | ||
| Well, guess where your paycheck is going? | ||
| You better keep your wife happy. | ||
| You want to spend money on yourself? | ||
| Fuck you. | ||
| You're not supposed to be happy. | ||
| Oh, and you think your country's bad? | ||
| Stop making excuses. | ||
| Go fight and die in the Middle East. | ||
| Oh, and go, and you need to. | ||
| And it's like, okay, so what guy is signing like, what? | ||
| Like, if an alien came down from outer space, they would think that men are like a slave class. | ||
| They would think that the planet is an apartheid planet. | ||
| There's a global government of women and it's an apartheid system and men are like an inferior species. | ||
| And it's like slay, like what young man is like, all right, sounds great. | ||
| Sounds great. | ||
| Can't wait for my life of procuring resources for my wife. | ||
| I can't, I can't wait. | ||
| Wow, I can't. | ||
| I'm so excited for my life of never making funny jokes, never having fun, never doing anything for myself. | ||
| My wife is fat. | ||
| She doesn't blow me. | ||
| I have to work really hard for a house that she runs. | ||
| And the money's not for me. | ||
| It's just for her. | ||
| And my hopes and dreams are destroyed. | ||
| And nothing is for me. | ||
| Like, what? | ||
| Who likes? | ||
| That's not okay. | ||
| That's not right. | ||
| So, no, my message is patriarchy. | ||
| And I disagree a little bit. | ||
| Tucker was saying, like, happy wife, happy life. | ||
| It's like, my brother in Christ, what are we doing? | ||
| Happy. | ||
| He said it on our, he didn't, he didn't even say it as a joke. | ||
| I was waiting for the punchline. | ||
| He's like, happy wife, happy life. | ||
| I'm like, is there really a shortage of that? | ||
| I mean, that was like, I'm like, is there really a deficit of men simping for their women? | ||
| That's the problem we have. | ||
| Like, what? | ||
| Let me tell you how it is. | ||
| I see on Twitter every now and again, I see a picture go viral of some like brown guy, some like muscular brown guy with a mustache, and he's being photographed from outside his girlfriend's bedroom window, and he's on the street outside of his car with bags of goodies for the girlfriend. | ||
| The girlfriend is in her bedroom on the second floor taking pictures from outside her balcony, and he's on the ground outside. | ||
| I brought you shoes, I brought you Chick-fil-A, I brought you stuff, grinning like an idiot. | ||
| You ever see this? | ||
| And the caption says, May this type of love find me. | ||
| And this is what women have become. | ||
| What can you do for me? | ||
| He didn't throw his card down when the bill came. | ||
| He didn't buy an appetizer. | ||
| Can you believe it? | ||
| He never buys me random little gifts. | ||
| And he doesn't know what I said I wanted his jewelry and he didn't know that I wanted it. | ||
| And, you know, he tried to get the waitress's attention and she ignored him. | ||
| And that gave me the ick. | ||
| And like, this is what we're. | ||
| I texted him that we were going to go on a date and he said he was really excited. | ||
| And I don't know, that gave me the ick. | ||
| I told him I wasn't interested anymore. | ||
| Like, this is, this is what it is. | ||
| This is so men are doing it. | ||
| Men are doing elaborate, faggoty proposals. | ||
| They're doing scavenger hunts and, you know, our 51st dates. | ||
| We're going to reenact all of them. | ||
| And they're doing elaborate Valentine's Day gifts, anniversary gifts, birthday gifts, Christmas gifts, paying for trips. | ||
| They're not even getting laid that then the women aren't even putting out. | ||
| Women are on seeking arrangements. | ||
| They're on OnlyFans. | ||
| They got the blue page in the link tree. | ||
| They're on Instagram with bikini pictures and they have 500 Indian and Saudi Arabian men offering to give them $1,000 to go fuck them in Dubai. | ||
| And that's not, that's not even, that's like kind of funny, but it's real. | ||
| That happens. | ||
| Women are having their boyfriends pay for them to go on vacation. | ||
| The boyfriend takes a picture of her and she posts a picture of herself without the boyfriend on her Instagram. | ||
| It's like, this is what's going on. | ||
| So young men do not need to hear the message of like, we need to do more for, we need to make sure they're happy. | ||
| And I'm, I'm the revolutionary guy. | ||
| I'm like that guy in Nazi Germany who wouldn't salute Hitler. | ||
| Big women are like Hitler. | ||
| It's like we live in a totalitarian state and everyone has to say like, hail women, hail big woman. | ||
| We have to like play, I pledge allegiance to my girlfriend. | ||
| I pledge allegiance to my wife. | ||
| And I will give her anniversary gifts and elaborate proposals and to her mother for which she stands, one household under her watchful eye. | ||
| Like this is the country. | ||
| And I'm like that guy in the crowd that wouldn't salute Hitler. | ||
| I'm like, do you ever see that picture where everybody's saluting Hitler and there's that one guy who's like, nah, that's me. | ||
| No, I will not. | ||
| I will not pledge allegiance to my girlfriend. | ||
| I think she should pledge allegiance to me. | ||
| My radical message is that, you know what women should do? | ||
| Women should talk less, smile more. | ||
| To borrow a phrase from my favorite musical. | ||
| No, we're not going to go that far. | ||
| We're not going to go that far. | ||
| Women should talk less, smile more. | ||
| They should be pleasant. | ||
| Because, you know, a lot of these women, they say Nick Fuentes hates women. | ||
| I do not hate women. | ||
| I hate bitches. | ||
| There's a huge difference, and everyone knows the difference. | ||
| It's real, and everyone knows what it is. | ||
| I don't hate women. | ||
| I love women. | ||
| I hate bitches. | ||
| I just hate these bitches, man. | ||
| But I love the women. | ||
| And here's the difference: women are likable. | ||
| They're nice. | ||
| They're nice. | ||
| They're pleasant. | ||
| They smile. | ||
| That's women. | ||
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| Bold. | ||
| You know what you should do telling you their opinion? | ||
| That's inappropriate. | ||
| If a woman tells you that's inappropriate, stop talking to her immediately. | ||
| If a woman ever tells you, um, is that appropriate? | ||
| Like, dude, cut her off. | ||
| Shut that shit down. | ||
| But they don't understand. | ||
| That's what we've been getting our whole lives. | ||
| Men are born, and for 20 years, they just get a woman wagging their finger in their face. | ||
| That's inappropriate. | ||
| No, you can't say that. | ||
| You can't do that. | ||
| And the men are totally cucked. | ||
| The men are like, yes, dear. | ||
| We're the male role models that are going to say, I'm a beast, dude. | ||
| I'm a man. | ||
| You know, none of this, like, huh, married my best friend. | ||
| She's my partner. | ||
| Like, we're the guys like Trump, where Trump is like, you have to treat him like shit. | ||
| You have to treat him like shit. | ||
| He said, he's on TV and he's like, we never fight. | ||
| Because in the end, she always does exactly what I say. | ||
| He goes, could you imagine me pushing a stroller down Fifth Avenue? | ||
| I won't do it. | ||
| Like, that's a boss. | ||
| That's a boss nigga right there. | ||
| So anyway. | ||
| Yeah, I disagreed with Tucker, but it's a generational, excuse me, it's a generational divide. | ||
| Maybe he got the last, he got the last good wife. | ||
| Now we have all these frumpy narcissists. | ||
| Nothing more irritating. | ||
| Thomas Cruz sent $100. | ||
| I made the mistake of voting Trump because he was better than Kamala. | ||
| I'm just going to write your name on ballots from now on. | ||
| How should I format it? | ||
| Nick Fuentes, Nicolas Fuentes, Nicholas Chafe Wetes, Chad Fuetes, etc. | ||
| Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
| You know, Nick Fuentes is fine. | ||
| I think they'll know who it is. | ||
| Rhodesian broker sent $100. | ||
| Hey, African guy from last night. | ||
| I'm white and we Rhodesians are British descendants and still in Zimbabwe working hard and making money. | ||
| Praying for our African mothers down South, but a lot race laws popping up here too. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Love to hear it. | ||
| We love our Africans. | ||
| We love our white Africans. | ||
| We love black Africans too, but we love our white Africans a little more because I'm white. | ||
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| W, they're very fine stock, too. | ||
| So, hey, we appreciate you. | ||
| Keep up the good work. | ||
| Moth My Trades sent $50. | ||
| Watched Vance Boost's speech after fast-forwarding through an hour of emotional women speaking. | ||
| Vance clearly is positioning to absorb AF, but I don't trust his face. | ||
| Seems fake. | ||
| In the QA, he quoted by their fruits, you will know them. | ||
| Seems ironic to me because his fruits show that he can't even leave his own wife to Christ. | ||
| Should he lead us? | ||
| No, I don't trust him at all. | ||
| Would you ever go on a Shannon Joy show? | ||
| She's a 10 out of 10 cougar with opinions who says she'll hammer you in front of an audience. | ||
| Disappointed face emoji. | ||
| Skip to 1345. | ||
| Let's see, Shannon Joy. | ||
| Well, she's got 8,000 followers. | ||
| So if she gets more followers, maybe I'll do it. | ||
| But honestly, I'm getting a lot of invites. | ||
| So I don't know if I really have time. | ||
| If I did every show with 8,000 followers, I'd be booked from here until 2050. | ||
| Dixon Sidder sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nicholas, I love you're doing what you stand for. | ||
| I'm a 30-year-old white man from the outskirts of a major city and made some mistake in my younger years and caught a felony. | ||
| Is there anything I can do as a felon to help the movement, if there any? | ||
| Well, I mean, there's a lot that is cut off to you, but I mean, it's no different than anybody else. | ||
| Ghost Respector sent $25. | ||
| I love the ghost and I want to see him dance more. | ||
| He seems like a good companion. | ||
| Donald Trumpstein sent $20. | ||
| This meltdown by the Jews and their Shabba score puppets over you and Tucker is just as satisfying to watch as the leftist meltdown when Trump won in 2016. | ||
| Yes, it's been four days and they still can't stop crying. | ||
| Rolling out the laughing emoji. | ||
| I love Israel First Tears. | ||
| They're delicious to me. | ||
| I'm going to get a Israel First Tears Tumblr. | ||
| Facts don't care about your feelings, Jews. | ||
| Hey, Jews, facts don't care about your feelings. | ||
| We're drinking your SJW tears. | ||
| What do you need a safe space? | ||
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| Oy Vey, I need a safe space because the anti-Semites are taking over. | ||
| What? | ||
| Do you need a safe space? | ||
| Need a trigger warning? | ||
| Are you triggered? | ||
| Are you triggered? | ||
| I think Josh Hammer's a little triggered. | ||
| He might need a safe space. | ||
| Fortunately, they have a safe space. | ||
| It's called Israel. | ||
| They can go there. | ||
| Random viewer sent $20. | ||
| Saw an interview with a journalist who said he gets several emails a day from people saying they are in deep partnership with ChatGPT, have uncovered a major conspiracy or found a huge discovery he needs to know about. | ||
| How cooked are we by ChatGPT? | ||
| Is this going to mess up a generation and create crazy new psychopaths? | ||
| Yes, that's totally real. | ||
| And if you know how dumb people are, you know how real that's going to be because people are idiots. | ||
| And ChatGPT is going to be like the smartest person they've ever talked to. | ||
| It's already happened. | ||
| There's a lot of that happening. | ||
| So that's scary. | ||
| Irishman has sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, Maureen here. | ||
| I listen to the show at work every day. | ||
| Now every week, someone new over here is it and tells me they're Groiper too. | ||
| You really haven't cultivated everything. | ||
| Let's fucking go. | ||
| Love from the greatest city in the Midwest. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Handshake emotion. | ||
| Oh, it's you again. | ||
| Well, you had me until that last part, but thanks. | ||
| Scienton said $95. | ||
| Formerly, based white man. | ||
| Hope this handle is more creative. | ||
| I did get my legs back. | ||
| I overdosed on nitros and got neuropathy. | ||
| It's when not enough blood gets to your extremities from a B12 deficiency. | ||
| I didn't break my spine. | ||
| I went from wheelchair to came back to me. | ||
| I choose to believe God gave me a second chance. | ||
| Can't feel my feet or toast much, though. | ||
| Oh, it's like House. | ||
| It's like that episode of House. | ||
| I've been watching a lot of House lately. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| That's a great show. | ||
| That's the other thing I can't get behind with Tucker. | ||
| Tucker's like, I don't have a TV. | ||
| I'm like, dude, I fucking love TV. | ||
| I've been watching House. | ||
| I've been binging the first season. | ||
| I was obsessed. | ||
| I wanted to be a doctor when I was a kid, so I was obsessed with like medical stuff. | ||
| And I, so badly, I wanted to watch House. | ||
| That's all I wanted when I was like 10 was to watch House. | ||
| I thought it was so cool. | ||
| And my mom wouldn't let me. | ||
| Why not, mom? | ||
| Why? | ||
| I'm watching it now. | ||
| Show's not sexual. | ||
| She's like, the show's too intense. | ||
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| Maybe I would have been a doctor. | ||
| You made this happen, mom. | ||
| I could have been a doctor. | ||
| I would have just been a regular doctor. | ||
| Now I have to save America. | ||
| That was an episode of House, but I appreciate it. | ||
| Glad to hear it. | ||
| Good for you, man. | ||
| Bro's got a cane, just like Dr. House. | ||
| Nick fantasizing about Candace Owens, Anna Kasperi and Lauren Chenna's female cops arresting and ruthlessly dominating him. | ||
| Broy percent $22. | ||
| What do you think about Steve Bannon's turn against Israel? | ||
| Do you think it's a genuine ideological conversion or that he's just blowing with the winds of changing opinions like Hanania said? | ||
| I don't know what to make of Bannon. | ||
| It's very interesting. | ||
| I want to talk to him. | ||
| I hope he'll reach out to me. | ||
| That would be interesting. | ||
| Gambling Goblin sent $20. | ||
| Grow Ipers and others representing the growing subfaction within the conservative movement don't have a gathering place. | ||
| A platform with people like you, Matt Walsh, and others that can represent the new identity that will redefine the GOP would be huge in accelerating the cultural shift. | ||
| Also, hit the gym and get a girl yig. | ||
| Hit the gym and get a girl. | ||
| Okay, get your money, a player. | ||
| $20. | ||
| Get some. | ||
| Why don't you get rich? | ||
| Why don't you get on my level, brokey? | ||
| Then again, someone needs to flip the burgers. | ||
| I'm sure your wife loves that. | ||
| You're going to be the strongest burger flipper in the whole McDonald's. | ||
| Gonna come home to your fat wife. | ||
| Just remember, when you're deep in your fat bitch, it's because you're broke. | ||
| Wag sent for a while. | ||
| Hope that helps. | ||
| Has anyone ever told you you look like Alan Touring? | ||
| Love the show and keep up the good work. | ||
| Saluting Face Emoji. | ||
| I've heard that before. | ||
| I don't know if that's a compliment. | ||
| Are you saying I look gay? | ||
| Is that what you're saying? | ||
| Is that what you mean by that? | ||
| It's here to watch how the puppets of the establishment are trying to undermine you yet again. | ||
| How about I look like a computer scientist? | ||
| Norman Riley sent $50. | ||
| It's here to watch how the puppets of the establishment are trying to undermine you. | ||
| I'll take the compliment. | ||
| It shows that they are already on the move by trying to suppress you yet again, but we won't let that happen. | ||
| Why are so many people under the belief that your father is of Jewish descent due to your last name having to stem from Ashkenazi Jews? | ||
| Love you. | ||
| I don't know where that comes from. | ||
| That comes from like a blog. | ||
| But my dad is very much Mexican, okay? | ||
| My dad is half Mexican, half Irish. | ||
| And his people came from Mexico, and there's no Jewish tradition, you know. | ||
| My grandfather was a heroin addict. | ||
| He wasn't a practicing Jew or anything. | ||
| So, but that's just another thing. | ||
| It's like everything else. | ||
| They throw out all that garbage. | ||
| Norman Riley sent $20. | ||
| They're already rolling with the narrative that you're a deep state op that is using America first as a way to grift. | ||
| If you know Nick's history along with his story, been a viewer since 2018. | ||
| Do not fall for their deception. | ||
| Take a look at this bullshit. | ||
| No, don't look at the bullshit. | ||
| Ignore all bullshit. | ||
| Norman Riley sent $20. | ||
| Looks like Matt Walsh knows that deep down, everything it was that you had said was actually true the entire time. | ||
| He won't come around to it just yet. | ||
| However, deep down in the pits of his soul, he knows that you are the right side of history. | ||
| Well, he needs to act like it. | ||
| Gosselina 42, $67 about Josh Hammerstein's article you reviewed yesterday. | ||
| At least these violent people and those who advocate for violence are making themselves known. | ||
| When rationality makes its comeback, these people will be broke. | ||
| They should have taken your advice and hid there, albeit. | ||
| Weak. | ||
| Power level. | ||
| Anyways, stay up. | ||
| Kang, and God bless. | ||
| 6'7. | ||
| 6'7. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Well, look, that's over. | ||
| 6'7 is finished. | ||
| I think it's finally toast, but I appreciate that. | ||
| Methamphemas sent $20. | ||
| Hi, Nicholas. | ||
| I saw you recently went on Tucker's show, and apparently it was a big deal. | ||
| Congratulations. | ||
| I'd like to formally invite you to be on my show. | ||
| I'm below 2K subs. | ||
| It will most likely get three views. | ||
| There's no pay, and you will have to organize your own accommodation. | ||
| Choice is yours. | ||
| You have three years. | ||
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        Okay. | |
| Zyngon sent $100. | ||
| I'm surprised you like Randy Orton. | ||
| Unironically, he was my favorite too. | ||
| I recently tuned it in. | ||
| His whole persona is different now. | ||
| WWE got really gay. | ||
| Also, I assumed you were more of a Booker T. Mark Henry or Goldberg fan, rolling on the floor laughing. | ||
| Why would I be a Booker T Booker T was before my time? | ||
| Mark Henry wasn't bad. | ||
| He was pretty cool. | ||
| Goldberg was gay. | ||
| Why do you think I like Goldberg? | ||
| Yeah, but I stopped watching because it got so gay. | ||
| They don't hit each other with chairs anymore. | ||
| There's no blood. | ||
| There's no chairs. | ||
| There's no chair headshots. | ||
| The storylines were all really stupid. | ||
| I had to stop watching. | ||
| So awesome, Groiber sent $20. | ||
| Hi. | ||
| Just wanted to say that you are. | ||
| So awesome. | ||
| America First is. | ||
| So awesome. | ||
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| KC sent $150. | ||
| Fuck Josh Hamtart. | ||
| Stay safe, Nick. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| I put on the armor of God. | ||
| It's in God's hands. | ||
| CareZero has sent $100. | ||
| These people are not dual citizens. | ||
| They are half-citizens. | ||
| And half-citizens should be regarded as the lowest of the low. | ||
| They have no honor, no sense of shame, and no right to masquerade as whole Americans. | ||
| Half-citizenship, especially of one particular type, must be made a cancelable offense. | ||
| It is the deepest disrespect to us all. | ||
| True Americans know no other home. | ||
| I love these super chats where these idiots think that if we just change what we call them, they think we're like one rhetorical innovation away from total victory. | ||
| Oh, hey, I got an idea. | ||
| What if we call them half citizens? | ||
| Because that's what. | ||
| And everybody's supposed to be like, well, that's pretty clever. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| They're half citizens. | ||
| Like, dude, shut up. | ||
| That is never going to catch on. | ||
| No, they have two citizenships. | ||
| I call them half-citizens. | ||
| You know what I call them? | ||
| I call them demon rats. | ||
| I call them Democrats. | ||
| That's what I, you know what I want to know? | ||
| I call them. | ||
| I call them Democrats. | ||
| To who? | ||
| Who do you call him that to? | ||
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| The cashier at Aldi? | ||
| Who are you telling that to? | ||
| It's like, bro is at Aldi. | ||
| Bro is at the bus stop. | ||
| You know what I call him? | ||
| I call him half citizens. | ||
| Isn't that pretty clever? | ||
| Yeah, okay. | ||
| You and your 13 Facebook followers. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Let's just stick to dual citizens, okay? | ||
| Rest fan sent $30. | ||
| That little ghost fella yesterday was the definition of the wang. | ||
| Happy Halloween. | ||
| Very true. | ||
| Christine, Ohio sent $20. | ||
| Hi. | ||
| I watched the collab with Alex Jones. | ||
| Based Red Hard Emoji. | ||
| Did your voice is always comforting. | ||
| The Halloween intro to show is great. | ||
| Okay, the card I sent, I sent to your house. | ||
| I thought you'd pick up P.O. Box. | ||
| Green shirt on Alex Jones. | ||
| You know it's my favorite. | ||
| Praying daily for your safety. | ||
| And prayers for parents. | ||
| Love you. | ||
| Red Hardy Moji. | ||
| I don't pick up any. | ||
| I'm in hiding. | ||
| I don't pick up anything. | ||
| You think I'm hanging out waiting to like pick up bombs with my hands? | ||
| I'm not picking up anything, bro. | ||
| But I appreciate it. | ||
| Good to hear from you, Christine. | ||
| Nice try. | ||
| Dude, it's going to be trick-or-treat. | ||
| I'll be in my underground fortress, knock at the door. | ||
| Trick or treat. | ||
| Mask comes off. | ||
| It's Christine from Ohio. | ||
| Poland sends its regards. | ||
| She shoots me, but she loaded the gun wrong, so the gun just explodes like a cartoon. | ||
| That's a Polish joke. | ||
| No, but I'm kidding. | ||
| We love you, Christine. | ||
| Nice try. | ||
| You're never going to, if you think you're going to take me out, never going to happen. | ||
| I know. | ||
| Me and Christine, we're like a cartoon. | ||
| We're like Tom and Jerry. | ||
| She's like hitting me with a giant mallet. | ||
| She like pushes a grand piano on my head. | ||
| So just, that's just a fun. | ||
| That's our, that's our dynamic. | ||
| That's our love language. | ||
| You know, she like lights a fuse and a bundle of TNT explodes on my head and my head turns completely black and there's like a little smoldering, there's like smoke coming out and I'm like, hey, I'm like, man. | ||
| That's our love language. | ||
| Me and Christine, we're like punching each other with boxing gloves and like my face goes inside out. | ||
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        It's like concave and I'm like, that's how we do. | |
| No, but I appreciate you. | ||
| Love you too, Christine. | ||
| Good to hear from you. | ||
| First time Super Chat. | ||
| I am glad to support the cause. | ||
| As a 27-white Christian male, I've often felt like a leper in society. | ||
| The disenfranchised youth, you know. | ||
| No homo nick, but you're a big inspiration and give me a place to belong along with my beliefs and morals. | ||
| America first MFS. | ||
| Also thoughts on Sudan's current ordeal? | ||
| Why is that homo? | ||
| What's homosexual about that? | ||
| You inspire me, but I don't want to suck your dick or anything. | ||
| Like, bro, we need to stop with that. | ||
| Thoughts on Sudan's current ordeal? | ||
| I have been following it super closely, but it's you have this situation out west. | ||
| It's never been fully resolved. | ||
| In Dar 4, really, it's an ethnic conflict. | ||
| It's these, it's the Arabs versus the blacks. | ||
| It's become a proxy war. | ||
| All these Arab countries are involved now. | ||
| And I don't really have a dog in that fight. | ||
| CJ4 sent $35 on an Instagram clip. | ||
| You mentioned your sick of wiggers. | ||
| Pardon my ignorance, but what's the difference between a wigger and a white-ass nigga as represented on your t-shirts? | ||
| A white-ass nigga is just someone who's based. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| What it means to be a nigga is to be based. | ||
| It means like you're kind of down on your luck. | ||
| You're kind of humble, like chip on your shoulder. | ||
| You know, I'm just a nigga, you know? | ||
| That's really what it means. | ||
| To be a nigga, like a young nigga, a YN, is like, no one's doing any favors for me. | ||
| I'm out here. | ||
| I'm in the streets. | ||
| My parents aren't anybody. | ||
| I'm just a nigga. | ||
| And a wigger is someone that pretends to be black. | ||
| A wigger is someone that's like doing that all the time. | ||
| You know how black people are always licking their lips like that. | ||
| They're always like sticking their tongue real far out. | ||
| I see white people doing this all the time. | ||
| They're like, oh, I was doing that. | ||
| Wiggers do that. | ||
| Wiggers, they like suck in their teeth. | ||
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| How do they do it? | ||
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        They're like, they do that. | |
| They say, I don't know. | ||
| They say shit like that. | ||
| Wiggers sound like black people. | ||
| And there's nothing more cucked than that. | ||
| There's nothing. | ||
| If you're white, talk like a white person. | ||
| Talk like a white guy. | ||
| If you are so like, if black people have imperialized your like way of life so much that you talk like them, you talk like them to women. | ||
| You talk like them to your friends to sound cool. | ||
| What does that say? | ||
| Like only black people are cool? | ||
| That's like a level of cuckoldry that shouldn't even be possible. | ||
| So you can't be doing that. | ||
| And you can like black people. | ||
| You can like rap music. | ||
| You could be into that kind of stuff, but you can't do the black accent. | ||
| You can't do the black accent. | ||
| You're white. | ||
| Talk like a white person. | ||
| I see that all the time. | ||
| It's like a lot of white women do it. | ||
| A lot of white men do it. | ||
| Gay men do it. | ||
| Gay men are now sounding like black women. | ||
| You ever notice that? | ||
| That's like the new thing. | ||
| Gay men are now, they're all black women now. | ||
| They're all, they're all Cardi B. They're all ghetto black women. | ||
| White women are doing this too. | ||
| And I think it flowed from black women to white women to gay men, or maybe it flowed from black women to gay men to white women. | ||
| But it is definitely like a communicable disease. | ||
| It's like black women act a certain way. | ||
| You're Cardi Bs, those types. | ||
| And then I think gay men started aping that. | ||
| And then white women started aping it from gay men. | ||
| And now you have white women that sound like black women and they're like doing the whole ghetto shit. | ||
| They're doing the whole ghetto bitch routine and it's disgusting. | ||
| And the white men are doing it to white men. | ||
| They all think they're gangstas. | ||
| They all think they're, it's gross. | ||
| And it's gross because you should be who you are. | ||
| It's also gross because you just sound ignorant. | ||
| Like I think that black people should try to sound educated instead. | ||
| They just, you know, when they come across that way, it just sounds ignorant to me. | ||
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| Big boy from chat said $125. | ||
| First time caller. | ||
| What's your go-to MC Donald's order? | ||
| We got to find shortline railroad. | ||
| Thanks, I'll hang up. | ||
| Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
| Yeah, where's my shortline railroad? | ||
| We got 500,000 people watch this show. | ||
| Nobody has shortline railroad. | ||
| What a scam. | ||
| McDonald's Monopoly is a scam because here's what they do. | ||
| Here's how it works. | ||
| To win in McDonald's Monopoly, you need to collect like three of the same color, like two or three or four of the same color. | ||
| And the way they'll do it is like all of them except for one are super common. | ||
| So you'll get three out of four, one out of two, two out of three. | ||
| And then the last one is ultra rare. | ||
| And the way, the reason they do this is because they'll say, if you get all four, you win a million dollars. | ||
| And people go, oh, I got three. | ||
| I only need one more. | ||
| And then they go to McDonald's a hundred times because they're like, well, if I spend $100 on McDonald's and I win the $50,000 prize, it's worth it. | ||
| What a scam. | ||
| What a load of bullshit. | ||
| That's dishonest. | ||
| You get two railroads and you think, oh, I got lucky. | ||
| Maybe today's my lucky day. | ||
| They're preying on the weak and vulnerable. | ||
| They're playing on the stupid. | ||
| We can't stand for this. | ||
| Only get McDonald's when you have a taste for it. | ||
| Don't think you're going to win a grand prize. | ||
| you won't 14 8 cent 20 dollars unrelated but my leo agency's health benefits now cover gender reassignment surgery slash hormone therapy under the gender transition guidelines intact biological males will be able to use our female locker room slash showers and vice versa this is why i hate my own gender Feminism allows these cancers to spread. | ||
| Lord help us. | ||
| That's crazy. | ||
| Jack Jenny sent $20. | ||
| Don't be a jackass and give your analysis on Moan's third worldism. | ||
| That's basically fake. | ||
| iPAC Treasury Fund sent $25. | ||
| DHS has apparently reported two M deportations since inauguration. | ||
| Do you believe this number is true? | ||
| Grock AI says it is, but who knows? | ||
| Totally fake. | ||
| Totally fake. | ||
| Even DHS knows it's fake. | ||
| They know that number's bullshit. | ||
| It's based on surveys. | ||
| That's not based on their data. | ||
| The Chicago Way sent $50. | ||
| Aaron Wexler, one of the worst e-girls on the internet, has been talking shit to Benny Johnson since he hasn't condemned Tucker for the interview. | ||
| I know he has been critical in the past, but maybe he's coming around. | ||
| Well, Benny Johnson put up a thread on Twitter to cancel me, and he blocked me on Twitter. | ||
| So if Benny Johnson is ready to apologize for trying to cancel me by putting together this list of every bad thing I've ever said and saying, Nick is a racist. | ||
| Nick is a sexist. | ||
| Look at these clips we took out of context. | ||
| And he tried to destroy me. | ||
| If he's ready to apologize for that, then yeah, I got no problem with him, but I didn't forget that. | ||
| George sent $50. | ||
| Tucker, like so many married men, is a cuck and has no idea how bad modern women are. | ||
| His take is deluded. | ||
| I don't think he's a cuck. | ||
| I just think he's a different generation. | ||
| Tommy Pickles sent $45. | ||
| I was watching the movie Dojo Rabbit before this and thought, it's baby Nick. | ||
| I've never seen that movie. | ||
| Sokka Count sent $20. | ||
| You and Carlson both agreed at the end of his show that you see the pieces aligning for civil conflict in America. | ||
| Do you worry that the Zionist Jews entrenched in both parties might use such chaos as an excuse to suspend habeas corpus and go after critics of Israel on both sides, no matter who it is? | ||
| And then what if, and then what if they, yeah, and many things could happen. | ||
| We can't go with what if. | ||
| My wife is Argentinian German and my family is a Basque descent. | ||
| I named my second son after King Elaric I. After sacking Rome, his people finally settled in northern Spain. | ||
| They were never conquered by the Umaway Caliphate eventually started Lara Kinquista. | ||
| Because of your show, I have hope Christ will prevail. | ||
| Holy LARP, bro. | ||
| I named my son Alaric. | ||
| Holy, yeah, and I named my son Anakin. | ||
| I name my son. | ||
| I named my son Augustus, like brother. | ||
| Holy LARP. | ||
| You know what? | ||
| Augustus is not a bad name. | ||
| I'm second thought. | ||
| $800. | ||
| Dave Smith absolutely roasted Seth Dylan on Piers Morgan today. | ||
| It was so good. | ||
| Dave is a real giant. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Yeah, Dave Smith. | ||
| I really appreciate him. | ||
| He's got a lot of integrity and a lot of honor. | ||
| He's a good dude. | ||
| Kelly Dennison sent $50. | ||
| Hey, Nick, can I send you a painting? | ||
| It's based on Revelation 59. | ||
| I love your show. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| I don't know, bro. | ||
| Is it like, is it good or what is it? | ||
| $800. | ||
| Dave Smith is low-key the wank of the day. | ||
| When he went on with Piers Morgan, he basically told Seth Dylan if you wanted Tucker to go hard on you. | ||
| Why don't you debate him and do it yourself? | ||
| Shit was basis. | ||
| That was base. | ||
| I was sent $20. | ||
| I am so far beyond you. | ||
| Literally that scene is you, right now. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Dude, so true. | ||
| Lightning bolts shoot from your fingertips. | ||
| I love that. | ||
| That's such a great line. | ||
| Head aura farm a little bit there. | ||
| Ashley O sent $25. | ||
| Good evening, Nick. | ||
| Wanted to wish you congratulations on all your hard work and continued success. | ||
| Your Halloween intro is so great. | ||
| Smiley face emoji. | ||
| My favorite is you holding the pumpkin. | ||
| May the Lord bless you and keep you. | ||
| The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you. | ||
| The Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Lightning rod sent $20. | ||
| Find in any country the ablest man. | ||
| Raise him to the supreme place. | ||
| And you have a perfect government for the country. | ||
| No machinery is needed or can improve upon it. | ||
| He leads with insight, true, and loyalty to the children. | ||
| Such a man is worth more than all the ballot boxes in the world. | ||
| Thomas Carlisle on Heroes. | ||
| 1841. | ||
| So true. | ||
| Thomas Carlyle is our guy. | ||
| Shrek Farquaad sent $20. | ||
| Candace is still at it with milking Charlie's death. | ||
| I was literally laughing my ass off today when she related mixing up the UTC time zone with Utah time zone. | ||
| And Brigitte being a dude. | ||
| You called it Lol. | ||
| Oh, and also X is ran by military bots and Egyptian planes slowing down means Jews killed Charlie. | ||
| We can't be serious. | ||
| Yeah, man. | ||
| It's how many weeks has she been on this? | ||
| It's crazy. | ||
| Death Smiles Groiper sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, can I interest you in Dwella Mage I Madoka Magica? | ||
| It's a very good anime. | ||
| You will love it. | ||
| I'm good. | ||
| On the other hand, $25. | ||
| Longtime fan. | ||
| It's good to see all of these personalities on the right adopting what you have been saying for years. | ||
| You stayed true, though, in the wilderness. | ||
| A certified real nigga. | ||
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| Certified. | ||
| Hey, Nick, I just want you to know that I actually really appreciate the two to three hour intros. | ||
| I sit in front of my computer and intently watch the entire thing before every stream. | ||
| It's the best part of my day. | ||
| P.S. Do you have any one cent $55? | ||
| Girlfriend and mom found out I watched the show daily. | ||
| Both of them sat me down and told me I'm becoming too extreme and I need to stop watching. | ||
| They don't understand. | ||
| They don't have any emotion. | ||
| So generation one never stops. | ||
| Love the show, homie. | ||
| Congrats on 1M. | ||
| Thank you, man. | ||
| See, that's the other thing. | ||
| You can't let your women boss you around like that. | ||
| Like, imagine being sat down by a woman. | ||
| In what universe? | ||
| Could you ever see me putting up with that? | ||
| A woman is going to give me a talking to? | ||
| Oh, I don't think so. | ||
| Absolutely not. | ||
| We think you need to stop watching this show. | ||
| And then what? | ||
| So that you could take her to brunch and get told what to do more? | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| So I love to hear it. | ||
| Christian first sent $50. | ||
| Why are you admiring Stalin? | ||
| He stole all the farmers' crops to buy technology, leaving the peasantry to eat their own bodies. | ||
| Couldn't produce the guns and ammunition for his soldiers. | ||
| Keep it up. | ||
| Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
| You're telling me for the Irm, why do you like the most successful leader of all time? | ||
| He did bad things too. | ||
| Clearly, you are literally too stupid to even understand, even if I explained it. | ||
| Hippy HW sent $25. | ||
| What's your opinion on Tommy Robinson? | ||
| The defender of Western civilization turned cheerleader for Israel. | ||
| He's always been a cheerleader for Israel. | ||
| Solablanc sent $25. | ||
| Much love from Jersey. | ||
| Just judge has sent $25. | ||
| Thoughts on Tim Dylan? | ||
| I feel like you guys have the same energy and would make for a good collab. | ||
| I like him. | ||
| I think so too. | ||
| I would love to do his show if he would have me on. | ||
| Ninth Jump Texas and sent $30. | ||
| Hey, Nick, just want to say keep up the great work. | ||
| Honey, love you on Tucker. | ||
| I'm going to bake cookies tomorrow for my husband and son. | ||
| What's your favorite type of cookie? | ||
| Red Hardy Moji. | ||
| A groiper mom from Texas. | ||
| Hey, well, what's going on, Groiper mom? | ||
| Favorite type of cookie? | ||
| Well, that's a tough one. | ||
| For me, I really like pistachio cookies. | ||
| I love pistachios. | ||
| Those are great. | ||
| I love oatmeal chocolate chip. | ||
| That's my real. | ||
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        My mom hates making those. | |
| She's like on a strike. | ||
| She, you know, before she got sick, she was, I can't really attack her now because she's sick. | ||
| So I'll lay off a little bit. | ||
| But before she got sick, she was always making these regular chocolate chip cookies, which I hated. | ||
| And she made them for work. | ||
| And everybody loves them. | ||
| I'm not the biggest fan. | ||
| And I'd say, mom, can you make oatmeal chocolate chips? | ||
| And she's like, well, they're a pain in the ass to make. | ||
| It's like, I'm your son. | ||
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| And I want cookies. | ||
| I can't have oatmeal. | ||
| And she would make them now and then, but it was sort of like, sort of a contentious issue in the household. | ||
| She makes a really good biscoti. | ||
| My mom has a world-famous three-times-baked biscotti recipe. | ||
| The best. | ||
| So those were always a hit. | ||
| Love the biscottis. | ||
| Love the oatmeal chocolate chip. | ||
| You know what I really miss? | ||
| You know what I really fucking miss more than anything in the world was those pinwheel cookies, Maurice Linnell. | ||
| Chicago, where are you at? | ||
| Where is my, what's that Chicago nostalgia account on Twitter? | ||
| Where are my Chicago nostalgia heads? | ||
| Does anybody remember those Maurice Linnell pinwheel cookies they used to give out at Christmas? | ||
| I would literally murder another human being in cold blood to get my hands on a sleeve of those Maurice Linnell pinwheel cookies. | ||
| I would kill for them. | ||
| I would kill and destroy for those. | ||
| But they got rid of the factory. | ||
| And they used to have a little shop, I guess, on Harlem. | ||
| They got rid of that too. | ||
| And now they don't exist. | ||
| And there was like this big Herculean effort to make them. | ||
| They like bought the old machine and some company used to have them. | ||
| I could literally taste them as I'm talking about this. | ||
| Those were good. | ||
| So those are some of my favorites. | ||
| Love the pistachio, biscotti, oatmeal chocolate chip. | ||
| The late, great Laurice Maurice Linnell, pinwheel cookie. | ||
| Trying to think. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Yeah, those are probably my favorites, but there's so many. | ||
| It's hard to. | ||
| I really like the chocolate drop cookies that I get at the Italian bakery. | ||
| I love the ones with those little sprinkles, those like little spherical sprinkles at Kirschbaum's in Western Springs. | ||
| Those are really good. | ||
| I'm really a connoisseur. | ||
| I'm a cookie. | ||
| I'm a cookie head. | ||
| I'm sort of like a regular cookie appreciator. | ||
| I'm like a cookie enjoyer. | ||
| I'm cookie maxing. | ||
| So, and we like the Cookie King, obviously, Cookie King's number one fan until he wouldn't hang out with me. | ||
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        I don't know. | |
| Maybe I'm a Dylan Latham fan. | ||
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        You know what? | |
| I'm a clavicular enjoyer now. | ||
| I'm a clavicular respecter. | ||
| Ascended Chad. | ||
| Going Groy, percent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, huge fan. | ||
| Thoughts on Inclank? | ||
| I think I know what you're talking about. | ||
| Check out The Need for Roots by Simone Weil. | ||
| It's a compelling synthesis of left and right-wing political philosophy. | ||
| It was written as a manifesto on how to build a new friends after World War II. | ||
| A lot of its principles are relevant to today. | ||
| Also, look into Carol Quigley's work, The American Catholic Spangler. | ||
| Very interesting. | ||
| I will check that out. | ||
| I think I will. | ||
| Going Groy, percent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, I was raised a non-denominational Christian and haven't been resonating with it for a while now. | ||
| Stepped into St. Pat's Cathedral one day and thinking of Catholicism for a future transition. | ||
| What makes you drawn towards Catholicism over something like Orthodoxy? | ||
| And how do you respond to claims of idolatry? | ||
| Google it. | ||
| Google it. | ||
| You can Google any of that. | ||
| Jedi Wine Trix. | ||
| What's the Catholic argument about the Saints? | ||
| If you don't have any idea, just look up Catholic Answers. | ||
| It's all out there. | ||
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| Jedi Wine Trix sent $20. | ||
| One of Yeg's producers from Don 2 said on a Twitter live spaces last night he's going to politically advise Ye going forward. | ||
| The producer, J.W. Lucas, also said he's aligned with Myron. | ||
| Are you still advising Ye politically? | ||
| I'm not going to speak to my relationship with him because it's not really anybody's business. | ||
| But I don't know, J.W. Lucas, but if he's with Myron, then good for him. | ||
| We like $20 on the topic of Elite Human Capital. | ||
| Nobody embodies this concept better than the furry community. | ||
| Furries often hold influential or otherwise indispensable positions in government and industry. | ||
| Are you willing to put aside the degeneracy and rare coalition build with a growing constituency of all-trite furry fanboys? | ||
| Reddit is wheezing right now. | ||
| All of the Reddit and, you know, 4chan, LGBT, they're fucking wheezing right now. | ||
| They said fanboy. | ||
| That's fucking hilarious. | ||
| It's hilarious, bro. | ||
| Very good. | ||
| Reddit is important enough. | ||
| Saw a stat last week that 90% of his subscribers are married men. | ||
| Hard to see how the country can come back from this. | ||
| I struggle myself as well as most of my friends. | ||
| Do you have any advice for someone who is trying to quit watching porn? | ||
| Yeah, so you're going to want to not go to porn websites and watch the videos on them while touching your penis to completion. | ||
| Like that would be my first advice. | ||
| That's like so. | ||
| Step number one is like if you're feeling like if you're feeling a compulsion to like go on a porn website and jack off, I would say don't do that instead. | ||
| And here's the thing: if you can't do that, then nothing I could tell you is gonna, people are always like, how do I stop? | ||
| It's like, well, you eventually you just have to not do that. | ||
| Like, and I know it's hard. | ||
| I know that's not a great answer, but that's kind of, it's like an alcoholic. | ||
| How do I stop drinking? | ||
| Like, stop buying alcohol and drinking it. | ||
| So, I don't know. | ||
| Keep yourself busy. | ||
| Do other stuff. | ||
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| So, that's pretty tough. | ||
| But you have to give it a try. | ||
| Groiper war has begun and we are winning. | ||
| The Israel First Side is losing and losing fast. | ||
| Who the hell watches Ben Shapiro anymore? | ||
| And who the fuck is Josh Hammer? | ||
| Get real. | ||
| So true. | ||
| Jose Reynoso sent $20. | ||
| Hello, sir. | ||
| Prayers for your parents and yourself. | ||
| Love the way you talk about being Catholic. | ||
| I, 25, am Mexican-American, Catholic, in the USAF, and you drive me to come closer with Jesus as I have drifted away from him roughly five years ago. | ||
| My question is, if you know our father or Hail Mary in another language? | ||
| I don't. | ||
| I only know him in English. | ||
| But thank you very much. | ||
| Love to hear. | ||
| Edmund sent $50. | ||
| What is porn? | ||
| Maybe that porn is getting talked about more in this space. | ||
| Have you heard of the NovemberProject.org? | ||
| A friend told me about it, and they have a lot of great stuff about the harms of porn and helping people quit. | ||
| It's been helpful for me. | ||
| No, I haven't heard of that, but it sounds dumb. | ||
| Honestly, maybe that helps you, but I just feel like submitting yourself to like a stop jacking off program. | ||
| It's kind of like, I think I would be too embarrassed to ever do that. | ||
| I signed up with the November Project. | ||
| Like, brother, just don't jack off. | ||
| I don't know what to tell you. | ||
| He sent $25. | ||
| Hi, Nick. | ||
| This is my first super chat, and I wanted to say thank you. | ||
| I'm a 17-year-old Protestant and have been wanting to learn more about Catholicism recently, Ben. | ||
| Almost two months ago, I started watching your show and I'm now considering converting. | ||
| How do I go about doing so slash any advice? | ||
| Sorry if my cue is dumb. | ||
| PLS Read. | ||
| Well, go to church. | ||
| Just go to church and see how you like it. | ||
| I think that's the best way. | ||
| Find a, go to Reverend Mass. | ||
| That's a website you can find. | ||
| Because, you know, the problem with the Catholic Church is there's a lot of masses that are really modern and you're not really getting the full effect. | ||
| So there's a website. | ||
| I think it's called Reverent Mass. | ||
| I don't know the actual link. | ||
| This is how you know I know Ball, okay? | ||
| It's called reverentcatholicmass.com. | ||
| And there's a service on there where it helps you locate a parish, a Catholic parish that is like more traditional. | ||
| So you type in your zip code and it shows you one of the better Catholic churches. | ||
| And I would just go. | ||
| I would go give it a try on a Saturday, on a Sunday, whenever, and just go and see what it's like. | ||
| And I think that once you experience it for yourself, you will feel God's presence there if you're open-minded, if you're open to it. | ||
| And the rest will follow. | ||
| Go there. | ||
| If you're feeling like you want to take the next step, get in touch with the parish and tell them you want to initiate the process with OCIA. | ||
| But pray on it. | ||
| Read resources online. | ||
| Talk to ChatGPT about it. | ||
| I know that sounds cringe, but you know, that's a good resource. | ||
| Go to Catholic Answers, whatever. | ||
| But I would say go to the mass. | ||
| And that's a good resource to check out. | ||
| Joe Anders sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, I want to add to your pressure on Knowles and Walsh. | ||
| They ought to know Gallagher and I have an entire group of Catholic media guys in Michigan begging to get back in the fight. | ||
| They don't have to put up with Shapiro's BS anymore. | ||
| The young church militant guys are waiting for a call to help. | ||
| No excuses. | ||
| Love to hear it, Joe. | ||
| And you are really solid. | ||
| We like you. | ||
| We like Gallagher. | ||
| You guys are really solid. | ||
| And I appreciate you. | ||
| And I know there's got to be investment. | ||
| There's got to be money out there for Walsh to do his own thing. | ||
| And I know that an army of people would be behind him, but he's just got to take that step. | ||
| Dr. Melfis Rapis sent $20, no matter how much Pandering Vance does. | ||
| We can never forget what he is and where he came from. | ||
| You know, many people who watch you and Tucker will fold and vote for him in the end, just like they did for Trump when the election time fear-mongering about the Democrats ramps up. | ||
| It's not about a fold. | ||
| Oh, you mean the people? | ||
| Yeah, the people will definitely fold. | ||
| That's why we got to hold the line. | ||
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| XV Labs Wolf sent $50. | ||
| 18 to 25 Grow Ibers. | ||
| Your Lil Boomer parent CCs and send Nick some shekels. | ||
| Niggas demonetized him everywhere. | ||
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| Ryan Haddon sent $20. | ||
| Do you buy the rumor that J.D. Vance and Erica Kirk are fooled? | ||
| No, absolutely not. | ||
| Is it possible that J.D. was the one who Charlie Kirk assassinated? | ||
| Inside Job, plus any book recommendations. | ||
| That's totally absurd. | ||
| Panicking sent $20. | ||
| Finally got around to watching your appearance on Red Scare. | ||
| Good watch. | ||
| Notice that whenever you're outnumbered by women, you carry yourself like normal SpongeBob, like when he loses his edges and becomes rounded. | ||
| Hi, how are you? | ||
| It's not just women, it's just around normies. | ||
| When I'm in mixed company, and with women, too, I try to be more polite. | ||
| I mean, I am a gentleman, believe it or not. | ||
| I was raised right. | ||
| So, yeah, if I'm around women and they're not giving me a hard time, I try to be a little bit more polite. | ||
| But I think I'm just around, I'm like that when I'm around normies in general. | ||
| Mango.mongo sent $30. | ||
| Last night you were talking wrestle talk and forgot about that moment Chris Jericho punched Sean Michael's wife in the face. | ||
| Timeless. | ||
| I don't remember that. | ||
| But that's not sent $20. | ||
| Full disclosure, I like Nick Dave Smith on Piers Morgan. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Well, he said he kind of likes me. | ||
| Well, I kind of like you too, okay? | ||
| No, I like Dave a lot. | ||
| Dave is Dave is a good dude. | ||
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        He's one of the good ones. | |
| He will be. | ||
| No, no, we love Dave. | ||
| He's really good. | ||
| And, you know, I think that that's a good example of an actually productive exchange. | ||
| I look at a guy like Dave and I say, you are not the problem. | ||
| You are not my enemy. | ||
| And look, like, if other Jewish people took his approach, I don't think anything would be this contentious. | ||
| But the reason they can't be like Dave is because they want us to support Israel by any means. | ||
| So they can't be honest. | ||
| They can't be charitable. | ||
| They can't be nice. | ||
| Because if they were, like, we would stop the wars. | ||
| And they want the wars so much. | ||
| So I like Dave. | ||
| He's good. | ||
| VBXC sent $20. | ||
| How do we get Israel critical right-wing politicians on the polls? | ||
| I noticed that even the Israel critical left, which far outnumbers us, struggles with this too. | ||
| What are they doing wrong? | ||
| I've asked this before on Tuesday, but you had to leave early. | ||
| I apologize if it's a bad question. | ||
| What do you mean, get them on the polls? | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| Pudong sent $30. | ||
| I like your hair. | ||
| What kind of barber do you go to? | ||
| Free Palestine. | ||
| There are many young Muslim Americans who believe in the ideals of this country and don't want to create enclaves and push their ideologies onto anyone. | ||
| Those people, including me, would love to live in a majority white Christian country. | ||
| We support you. | ||
| We always will. | ||
| Also, fuck Brandon Tatum. | ||
| All true. | ||
| All very true. | ||
| Horseshoe Theory Optimist said $25. | ||
| Vance, will all these people who said Trump was going to bring us into a regime change war with Iran admit they were wrong now? | ||
| We are not forgetting Trump himself posting there should be regime change in Iran to make Iran great again. | ||
| Yeah, well, and that was basically a diss at me. | ||
| I'm sorry, we out of the woods with Iran. | ||
| That's news. | ||
| Are we not getting ready? | ||
| Did Tom Barack not just go to Beirut and tell Lebanon that we're gonna let or help Israel disable Hezbollah? | ||
| So in what meaningful way is the conflict over? | ||
| I'll hold my breath. | ||
| Chicago boy sent $25. | ||
| It's hilarious watching all the Jews on Twitter go after Vance for not calling the oldest kids anti-Semites. | ||
| IT is an oh here, HLS-ASDOA V-Y. | ||
| Keep us going by True. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Unforgettable Fire sent $25. | ||
| Claven's IMAX comment proves his conversation is fake. | ||
| The only unforgivable sin in the Bible is using his name in vain. | ||
| Very true. | ||
| Nate Higger sent $30. | ||
| Hey, from Oz. | ||
| Nick, big fan. | ||
| Love the show. | ||
| I'm so hungry. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| I'm so hungry. | ||
| Hope everything is well. | ||
| My personal opinion. | ||
| Overall, white men in America need to focus on Jesus and America a lot more than they are. | ||
| I agree. | ||
| America first 1776 sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, and God bless. | ||
| Your Tucker Carlson interview has turned the tide. | ||
| We the people stand with the America First Movement. | ||
| The Greater Emerald starts now and the JD Vance squeeze at turning point is just the beginning. | ||
| If Vance condemns the grow hipers, I will move to Nevada to mobilize for primaries and town halls. | ||
| I know you will. | ||
| And other than 2020, I'll be in Iowa. | ||
| I've never seen such an activation of assets like I did after the Tucker interview. | ||
| It's incredible to see all of them scatter like cockroaches. | ||
| Honestly, thanks for opening my eyes to this stuff. | ||
| The amount of research you do is incredible and undeniable. | ||
| God bless Nick when 93 years old grandpa says hi. | ||
| Hey, hi. | ||
| What's up, Grandpa? | ||
| We love the old timers. | ||
| I love the old timers. | ||
| I love the old guys. | ||
| I like the grandpas and the grandmas. | ||
| Shout out to the ultimate boomer. | ||
| He sounds like one of the good ones. | ||
| We love him, but I appreciate it, man. | ||
| Yeah, the operation's unbelievable. | ||
| Congrats on all the success. | ||
| I've been wearing my Wang shirt. | ||
| Amazing quality. | ||
| Considering it's crypto season, as Grow Ipers everyone buy up Pepecoin, it's going to soar by a Just Katie from Texas sent $23. | ||
| I like to think that your AF show is like a modern online church. | ||
| For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them. | ||
| Can we all pray for the success America and for guidance from the Lord? | ||
| No, because I don't, I don't like, there's something that feels off about that to me. | ||
| It feels exploitative. | ||
| And I believe that it also says in the gospel that outward expressions of piety are frowned upon. | ||
| And this is a political movement. | ||
| I don't want the second that we make it, we blur the lines and people start to look at me as a religious leader. | ||
| I'm a political leader and I'm deeply informed by my religion. | ||
| I live by my religion, but I'm not an expert. | ||
| And I think that I have some work to do as far as my adherence to my religion. | ||
| You know, I'm not a great or a perfect Catholic. | ||
| As Catholics are always pointing that out, I could always be better. | ||
| But I don't want it. | ||
| I think that might take on maybe not the best tone. | ||
| So I do want to maintain a little separation. | ||
| So I encourage people to pray, but I don't love the performative stuff. | ||
| To me, there's something about it that feels exploitative. | ||
| And I don't want to put that in the middle and make it contentious. | ||
| Pragmatic Culture sent $20. | ||
| Say, who's that handsome little guy back there in the bushes? | ||
| Oh, is that a little guy? | ||
| Did you spot a little guy back there? | ||
| Terry Walker Ramch sent $25. | ||
| If you get a hold of me, I think I can help. | ||
| Side background. | ||
| Aware of the current situation you're speaking on. | ||
| Oh, really? | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Conquer sent $20. | ||
| Deary and FVD achieved a major victory in the Dutch elections, nearly tripling their numbers of many people came to their senses, largely due to the AF generational run. | ||
| Your videos reached thousands of young Dutch viewers, despite the EU, which made it illegal to advertise political content on social media. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
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| We love the Dutch. | ||
| A lot of Dutch friends. | ||
| They're good people. | ||
| Tierry is excellent, and his party is great. | ||
| So I congratulate him. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| Congratulations. | ||
| Forum for Democracy and Tierry Bidet. | ||
| Patriots. | ||
| And I'm glad to see they're up to seven seats, I think it is. | ||
| They doubled their seats. | ||
| So good for them. | ||
| Taylor worth sent $20. | ||
| I'm seeing Mark Levin ads every day. | ||
| He thinks his joke about asking for an Ocean View Wild Landlock is so funny that people should hear it before every YouTube video. | ||
| Rolling Eyes Face emoji. | ||
| He's so insufferable. | ||
| They all sent $20. | ||
| I'm really not trying to be too cynical here. | ||
| But what's to stop JD from saying all of the right things on the campaign trail and then betraying his promises once he's in office, like Trump has? | ||
| Well, we will take it a day at a time, all right? | ||
| Do you try to? | ||
| And we'll be there. | ||
| Roe Ibercon sent $22. | ||
| It's not about the votes. | ||
| It's about sending a message. | ||
| Goddamn. | ||
| You didn't have to go full dark night joker, Lowell. | ||
| Okay, you sound like an idiot. | ||
| This is like that archetype. | ||
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        Damn, you didn't have to full, you didn't have to go full fucking dark night on us. | |
| You sound like every shovel-faced fucking moron, every like beta male orbiter, every like guy with a backwards hat on that I've ever seen. | ||
| Every guy at a bar. | ||
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        Damn, you didn't have to go full fucking dark night on us. | |
| Like you sound like every average IQ beta male normie that I've ever had the displeasure of having to tolerate and fake laugh through an interaction with him. | ||
| Damn it. | ||
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        You didn't have to go full dark fucking night on us. | |
| Fucking joke. | ||
| I think he's a joker over here. | ||
| You sound like an idiot. | ||
| You sound like a stupid idiot. | ||
| Teacher sponsor sent $20. | ||
| Big news. | ||
| Huge. | ||
| You know what I'm talking about, though? | ||
| You know, that's like, do you know that I'm talking about something so specific? | ||
| It's like the Dane Cook personality. | ||
| It's like the sitcom bro personality. | ||
| The guy that's always doing that, like reflexive, nervous laughter after all his lame jokes. | ||
| Ugh, hate that guy. | ||
| That guy is omnipresent. | ||
| He's everywhere, and I hate that guy. | ||
| So TG Water sponsor sent $20. | ||
| Big news. | ||
| Huge. | ||
| Great show tonight. | ||
| Congrats on 4.3 million tube views. | ||
| Nearly top five on Tucker's channel in just three days. | ||
| 1.3 mil from Asman reacting to clips. | ||
| He agreed with pretty much everything. | ||
| Would love to see him moderate another debate. | ||
| Sincerely, an infantry marine. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Kingswater. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| We love the Marines. | ||
| We love Asmund Gold. | ||
| Yeah, the Tucker interview's blowing up. | ||
| It might be one of his biggest interviews ever. | ||
| Let me see on his channel where it's at. | ||
| Let's take a look. | ||
| How are we ranking right now? | ||
| Oh, let's see how many views we're at. | ||
| 4.3 million. | ||
| We got to get those numbers just a little bit higher. | ||
| Because if we get like 50,000 more views, it'll be bigger than Candace Owens' interview. | ||
| So we just need like, we just need like 100,000 more views just to really put some distance there. | ||
| Not that I care. | ||
| I mean, I'm not competitive or anything. | ||
| But then it'll be the top five, the fifth biggest interview. | ||
| Well, technically, it'll be the fourth biggest interview, the fifth biggest video on his channel, which would be just massive. | ||
| So, yeah, so check it out. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Johnny sent $20. | ||
| New grow eye for here ever since the Charlie Kirk assassination and my Instagram feed being flooded with Nick X Hitler and Nick X Candace memes. | ||
| Keep up the good work, brother. | ||
| To God be the glory. | ||
| Jesus Christ, bless you. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Love to hear it. | ||
| Stealth Black sent $25. | ||
| Excellent show tonight. | ||
| Brother, you are ready for the presidency. | ||
| The age requirement is just a waiting period at this point. | ||
| Love you, man. | ||
| Well, hey, love you too, buddy. | ||
| I need some time to mature a little bit. | ||
| Need to go to the gym, as everybody loves to tell me. | ||
| So I got about eight years to go to the gym, get married, get my money right, get my money up. | ||
| And if I'm alive that long, then I can run. | ||
| Benjamin Nedyo, who sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, finally, I'm getting my Wang shirt and America first mug shipped. | ||
| I can't wait to wear my Wang shirt at school. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| That's a good idea. | ||
| American Industrialist sent $20. | ||
| Degrees don't make a man. | ||
| Life choices do. | ||
| I have a philosophy degree. | ||
| Now join a manufacturing company. | ||
| By the way, for John Paul Sarte, James English sent $25. | ||
| What's the best way to get in contact? | ||
| Yo! | ||
| Dude, no fucking way. | ||
| DM me on Twitter. | ||
| My DMs are open. | ||
| DM me. | ||
| Dude, no way. | ||
| I hope that's the real James English because you're a beast. | ||
| No glaze, but talk about ascended. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| We got to get all the America first Chads together because everybody says, oh, the Groipers. | ||
| You know, these guys are lame. | ||
| No, Groipers are nasty beasts. | ||
| Groipers are ascended, high-tier normies and fucking Chads, dude. | ||
| So that's, I hope that's real. | ||
| That would be, that would be goaded. | ||
| Let's do it. | ||
| Levitt sent $50. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Joseph Morgan Billion sent $20. | ||
| What's your favorite easy style slash colorway? | ||
| Oh, that's a good question. | ||
| I mean, I really like the wave runners. | ||
| I really like, hmm, hmm. | ||
| Let me, I don't actually know the names of the, I couldn't tell you like the numbers and everything, like the Easy Boost 350s. | ||
| I couldn't tell you all the different code words. | ||
| Let me see. | ||
| I like the Yeezy 500s. | ||
| I think I like that. | ||
| That's probably the style of shoe that I like the best. | ||
| I also like those boots that he did, the desert boots. | ||
| Those were really cool. | ||
| But in terms of colorways, I don't know. | ||
| There's a million colorways. | ||
| So I would have to look at them. | ||
| But I'd say the Easy 500. | ||
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| So I really like the boots and I really like the 500s. | ||
| And I guess anything that was like that sand color, I liked a lot. | ||
| Anything who's kind of off-white. | ||
| Those are my faves. | ||
| JD sent $500. | ||
| Thank God for this man. | ||
| I am excited about this journey ahead. | ||
| Whoa, thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
| Is that JD Vance? | ||
| That can't be. | ||
| JD? | ||
| I love when they call him JD. | ||
| Oh, JD. | ||
| Oh, that JD. | ||
| He's so funny. | ||
| It's like, brother. | ||
| But hey, I appreciate the huge super chat. | ||
| 07's in the chat. | ||
| Thank you for all the support. | ||
| The curtain's been pulled back. | ||
| Mr. Vice President. | ||
| The spell's been broken. | ||
| Time for them to choose America first. | ||
| Time to walk the talk. | ||
| Thanks for all your work. | ||
| Hope you're taking care of yourself. | ||
| Praying for you. | ||
| God. | ||
| Oh, I'm hanging in there. | ||
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| Okay. | ||
| Lufef sent $30. | ||
| I sometimes wish that right after a historical monologue, like the one we just heard, you could end stream instead of doing super chats. | ||
| I wish that too, but I have to make the money. | ||
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        How else would I make the money? | |
| So we have to make a little bit of money. | ||
| Wait, they. | ||
| I mean, I have to make the money. | ||
| So we have to do the Super Chaps. | ||
| What do you mean? | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Yep. | ||
| Uh... | ||
| It'll be interesting how that plays out. | ||
| I don't know the answer to that question. | ||
| They do that all the time. | ||
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| Woke signal sent $25. | ||
| Now that you and Tucker have patched things up, who is next? | ||
| Candace? | ||
| Have you checked in on her? | ||
| She just posted she can't sleep at night. | ||
| Made an excuse, but I really think she's missing you. | ||
| When you guys linked was the most coherent she's been in years. | ||
| The people want to see you bless her again, Lol. | ||
| I'd be willing to make peace with Candace. | ||
| I'd be willing to make, you know, I don't hold a grudge. | ||
| We had a really intense feud for a couple of months, and I said a lot of nasty things about her, and she said a lot of nasty things about me, but I don't hold a grudge. | ||
| I don't agree with anything she's saying right now. | ||
| I think her Charlie Kirk stuff is totally crazy, but I would put that aside for the good of America first. | ||
| But I don't know if there's willingness on her part to say the same. | ||
| But if it's for the country, if it's for America first, I could put our differences aside. | ||
| Grandma Doni sent $25. | ||
| Did something happen between you and Stu Peters? | ||
| You never mentioned him when you list influencers that speak out about the Israel? | ||
| Not necessarily, but I just don't. | ||
| I don't love everything that he says. | ||
| And that's kind of been a persistent disagreement. | ||
| Also, I can't list literally every single person that's ever criticized Israel. | ||
| I just go with the ones off the top of my head. | ||
| Really, you'd sent $20. | ||
| I personally don't believe Tucker made up with you in good faith. | ||
| He realized how big you are in becoming. | ||
| At the same time, people, people saying you should hold grudge against Tucker have no clue how to engage politics. | ||
| That's a difference without a distinction. | ||
| It's politics. | ||
| I joined the USMC Infantry, served eight years, and deployed three times once to Israel to train the IDF. | ||
| I was red-pilled once I got out and felt like I wasted my 20s. | ||
| Thank you for bringing that pride back. | ||
| Glad to hear it. | ||
| $25, Matt Walsh, how does it feel like blinking 500 times before your boss Shapiro? | ||
| Are you a man? | ||
| Or even better, tables turned. | ||
| Matt, time to ask yourself. | ||
| Who's a man? | ||
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| Rodi Hall sent $30. | ||
| Hey, Wang, good show tonight. | ||
| I can't even check Twitter anymore. | ||
| It's just disgusting. | ||
| How should Washington deal with growing entitlements, Social Security, Medicare, and demographic changes with an aging population? | ||
| God bless. | ||
| No one's going to want to hear this, but they're going to have to raise the retirement age because there's just the unfunded liabilities are out of control. | ||
| The existing liabilities are not funded. | ||
| Like none of the liabilities properly understood are funded. | ||
| So you're going to need to get Medicare to cost a lot less. | ||
| So you're going to need to completely rework Medicare because it's just too expensive. | ||
| And you're probably going to need to rework Social Security too. | ||
| And I don't, it's going to be a technical answer, but probably you'll need to raise your retirement age a little bit. | ||
| And, you know, we might have to do some other things to economize and have some cost savings because the way it's going right now, it's not a question of if it's going to run out of money. | ||
| It's going to run out of money imminently. | ||
| There's no money. | ||
| There's no lockbox. | ||
| There's no, it's not a trust. | ||
| Like there's current payees are subsidizing the existing beneficiaries. | ||
| It can't go on like that forever. | ||
| So what's people hate to hear that? | ||
| You can't raise your retirement age. | ||
| What it's going to come down to is one generation is going to have no benefits because it's going to be broke. | ||
| So you got to stop the bleeding a little bit. | ||
| Texen Grouper sent $35. | ||
| Hey, Nick, I'm a young college student who is studying economics and scored a 177 on the L set. | ||
| I want to campaign for my local Congressman the midterms to gain experience and get involved, but I'm fearful of being ostracized based on the issue of Israel. | ||
| Don't know if you have any clear advice on navigating it to a benefit. | ||
| Well, you won't be ostracized as long as you are. | ||
| I mean, look, when you volunteer for a campaign, it's not like you're going out there attacking Israel. | ||
| you're going to be doing door knockers. | ||
| It's very, when you do a campaign, you get a walk book. | ||
| You go door to door. | ||
| You tell them when the election is, or you put a door hanger on. | ||
| It's not like you're out there giving Hitler speeches. | ||
| So, I mean, I wouldn't worry too much about that. | ||
| Michael Ash sent $20. | ||
| People need to keep this same anger they had before bed. | ||
| When they wake up, me and my pals are getting together down here in Tucson. | ||
| We're going to be looking for like-minded individuals. | ||
| Grow hipers. | ||
| We're just going to meet and rally. | ||
| We mustn't think like I'll join when someone starts to fight. | ||
| The time is now to unite. | ||
| Yeah, okay, bro. | ||
| Tykeaney sent $40 when you inevitably run for president. | ||
| If they don't blow your head off or starve us to death, it's going to be the greatest story told. | ||
| Big respect and big supporter. | ||
| God bless him. | ||
| Folded hands, emoji. | ||
| Saluting face emoji. | ||
| USA emoji. | ||
| Thank you, man. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Yellow-pilled individual sent $22. | ||
| Nick, when you get a man up and get an Asian GF, and I mean a real Asian, not an Asian American. | ||
| Each morning when I wake and look at the various framed Korean families on my nightstand, I'm reminded of God's supreme power and glory. | ||
| A boy becomes a man when he gets his first Asian wife and family. | ||
| Swallow the yellow pill, Nick. | ||
| I'm not going to be doing that. | ||
| So that will not be a good idea. | ||
| Ben Shapiro finally realizing you're becoming the thought leader of the right wing. | ||
| What is this video? | ||
| I'm not going to click on that link. | ||
| I don't know what you're doing. | ||
| Kim Naber sent $25. | ||
| First time Super Chatter. | ||
| Yonikar, are you concerned at all about bad actors taking over the movement for their agenda not actually aligned with all of AF? | ||
| Really asking about escalation to violence due to ideal racist or Islamists thinking we like them just because of our views on Israel. | ||
| Praying for you and the movement.thx. | ||
| Well, yeah, and that's why we have to be very careful about any kind of, we have to be very careful about our language, and we really need to explicitly condemn violence because that's the next tactic. | ||
| The next tactic is they're going to go out and say, you know, there's going to be some psycho. | ||
| They're going to do an act of violence and they're going to say, oh, the guy's a groiper and groipers are encouraging stochastic terrorism and that will be the push for censorship and for them to shut us down. | ||
| So we really need to draw some hard lines and we might have to alienate some of those people. | ||
| So. | ||
| Amicus Veritanus sent $30. | ||
| Thank you for accepting what you were given and using it to fight for us, to say what so many millions of us wish we could say the way you say it and waking so many of us up. | ||
| You stood and took the enemy's attacks and risked your life for a long time virtually alone to do this. | ||
| We're ready to stand with you now. | ||
| AMDG. | ||
| Thank you, man. | ||
| And I appreciate it. | ||
| $30 been a follower for years. | ||
| Now I'm 33 currently building a great network, attorneys, politicians, et cetera, building a business recently married to an ER doctor with no tattoos or boss baby energy, strong Catholic. | ||
| God is good. | ||
| You are a big inspiration. | ||
| Running for U.S. House in 2028. | ||
| Don't worry. | ||
| I'll hide my power level. | ||
| Well, glad to hear it. | ||
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| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Happy Halloween. | ||
| Enjoy. | ||
| I was wondering why I was so anti-immigration. | ||
| And then I put two and two together and realized I hate ugly people. | ||
| Most people coming through are brown and black. | ||
| 95% ugly. | ||
| If people coming through were beautiful Germans, Slovaks, Swedish, I would be cool with unlimited immigration. | ||
| Well, I mean, look, they're not all ugly, but at the end of the day, it's like this peasant class that's coming here. | ||
| The people that are coming from South and Central America, they don't speak English. | ||
| They don't have skills. | ||
| Like, yeah, that's not the cream of the crop. | ||
| And that's the problem. | ||
| You know, they're literally dumping. | ||
| Like, when people are pouring across the border, make no mistake about it. | ||
| They, they are emptying the prisons. | ||
| They literally are sending the worst elements of their society and dumping them into the country. | ||
| They're not all evil. | ||
| They're not all bad, but like, this is not the cream of the crop. | ||
| These are not people that are like, we need them to make our country perfect. | ||
| So that's the issue. | ||
| Shirley Eats sent $30. | ||
| Just to go off on your medical school comment. | ||
| What would you do if you had applied 3X and were more qualified than the FMGs admitted? | ||
| How would you correct the course? | ||
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        What? | |
| What are you talking about? | ||
| Jenkins sent $20. | ||
| Just watch Trump's 2016 Al Smith dinner speech. | ||
| We really live in a uniparty system. | ||
| Will we ever get an AF candidate from either political party? | ||
| Also, watch the latter of will we ever? | ||
| Mason Brady sent $30. | ||
| Is that your question? | ||
| $155 sent $20. | ||
| Nick, what's the best way for someone new to politics to start learning and forming their own views? | ||
| Auto-traumatic sent $25. | ||
| Okay, why is it? | ||
| Think? | ||
| Think. | ||
| Use your brain. | ||
| Use your brain and fucking read, dummy. | ||
| How do I form my own views? | ||
| Auto-traumatic sentence. | ||
| You will never. | ||
| We forget it. | ||
| Just go do something else. | ||
| Auto-traumatic sent $25. | ||
| Okay, why is it that you failed to mention for Halloween party? | ||
| You were dressing up as a detainee with Candace Owens and Anakis Barry as your transporting officers. | ||
| Could you imagine? | ||
| You're scandalizing me. | ||
| Don't even talk about that. | ||
| Could you imagine? | ||
| Well, I was in Vegas not too long ago and I was walking down the strip and there were like these strippers dressed like cops and it was just like, dude, just like, don't even look at them. | ||
| I think one of them said something to me or something and I was like, I gotta get out of here. | ||
| I was like, I got it. | ||
| Yeah, that was crazy. | ||
| I can't take the female cop seriously. | ||
| I got pulled over by a female cop and I was like, hey, I was like, hey, hey, I rolled out my window. | ||
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| Gripo Groy percent $20. | ||
| Nick, what do you think about National Socialism? | ||
| Okay, just an Irishman has sent $20. | ||
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| Can a nigga die in peace, please? | ||
| Is that so much to ask? | ||
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        Yeah, those texts wasn't. | |
| Did you see the Hassid journalist ask Cleva if Trump is planning on building the third temple and she told him no? | ||
| No, I didn't see that. | ||
| Seigned on sent $20. | ||
| I thought it was self-explanatory. | ||
| Booker T and Mark Henry are blacker than 1159 p.m. | ||
| Goldberg. | ||
| It's in the name. | ||
| You didn't take the rage bait, but I tried. | ||
| I'd pay $10,000 to be in a group chat W. | ||
| I did pay for your telegram twice this week. | ||
| Please have your team get back to me. | ||
| I believe I can be a big help to your goals. | ||
| Is that real? | ||
| We don't have a $10,000. | ||
| Oh, you said you would pay. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Well, hey, reach out to us. | ||
| Base Wang sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, love to see you kill it on Tucker. | ||
| Wanted to ask, with the moderate right dying when Charlie did. | ||
| Do you see more Republicans from our generation not voting or voting independent? | ||
| Has me thinking it a little nervous. | ||
| Kaya sent $20. | ||
| Did you watch the Chinese race? | ||
| And what was watching Triumph of the Will with Yalek? | ||
| Did you watch in his home theater? | ||
| Kelly Dennison sent $25. | ||
| My painting goes hard. | ||
| Red, black, and gold. | ||
| Much like the base Christian edit, but it's Christ as a ram. | ||
| User 1928-735-1836 sent $100. | ||
| Got 700K all platforms. | ||
| Meeting many powerful people. | ||
| Hiding power level. | ||
| Thank you for what you do. | ||
| Your family and your health and safety are in my prayers. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| $100. | ||
| Do you believe Candace Owens on her whole spill on the CK assassination? | ||
| If so, what gets me is that the wife hasn't said one thing to decline what she's saying or agree. | ||
| Also annoying. | ||
| We've all moved past it. | ||
| It's not annoying. | ||
| There's no new information. | ||
| She's going through. | ||
| It's like, oh, this guy in the video answered his phone. | ||
| Oh, there's a plane that was there the entire week that he died. | ||
| It's like there's no new evidence. | ||
| There's nothing new that has come out that is real evidence. | ||
| They're just scraping the bottom of the barrel here. | ||
| If they have something legitimate, then yeah, drag it out. | ||
| But there's nothing new being reported. | ||
| That's one. | ||
| And two, the wife is not going to say anything because she can't. | ||
| Do you think the wife can jump in and say, oh, Israel didn't kill my husband? | ||
| For political reasons, she obviously can't do that. | ||
| Trevor Mirvon sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, I own a vehicle customization shop in Tampa. | ||
| One of our recent clients had a nice blue hat on. | ||
| I told him nice hat. | ||
| Sweet Christmas gift. | ||
| I am proud to be here. | ||
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| God bless you. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| Just seals clapping and repeating the same points over and over again. | ||
| David Smith sent $25. | ||
| Who would you endorse for president in 2028 if you could hint pick any semi-realistic politician or nobody? | ||
| The base barber sent $20. | ||
| I got doxed by it. | ||
| Stop anti-Semitism today for a skit where I'm teaching a baby about Hitler. | ||
| I have a bunch of faggots trying to shut my business down and sending me death threats. | ||
| Shout out to all of the grow hipers for being real niggas and defending me in the comments. | ||
| Solution. | ||
| Why would you do that, though? | ||
| Like, did you think that was a good idea? | ||
| Let's try and not ruin our lives over stupid nonsense like that. | ||
| So I have this business and I did a skit where I'm like teaching a baby about Hitler. | ||
| Now everyone's mad at me. | ||
| Like, you didn't see that coming? | ||
| It's one thing to get your life ruined if you're actually making a difference, but if you're just doing ridiculous stuff like that, what's even the point? | ||
| Like, what does that do for anybody? | ||
| Wizard Ben sent $20. | ||
| I am a Jewish, anti-Israel. | ||
| America First Liberal. | ||
| During the Tucker interview, you mentioned there is a natural affinity for Jews to support Israel. | ||
| I grew up in the American Jewish education system where we were indoctrinated to support Israel. | ||
| Do you think America first can transcend party lines? | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Ninth Junk Texian sent $30. | ||
| I found some recipes for the pinwheel cookies you talked about. | ||
| They sound yummy and I'm going to try making some. | ||
| If they turn out well, do you want me to send some to you? | ||
| It wouldn't be the same. | ||
| Also, I can't be taking food from strangers. | ||
| As nice as that is, you know, I can't. | ||
| I don't know who you are. | ||
| I'm sure you're a nice person, but I can't trust that. | ||
| Oh, sweet. | ||
| Stranger sending food to my mailbox. | ||
| I'm going to dig in. | ||
| What could go wrong? | ||
| Like, I obviously can't. | ||
| Happy Halloween. | ||
| Had to say my thanks to you as well. | ||
| I'm in the trenches being a Callie Groiper. | ||
| Central Valley politics are leaching into the coastal cities. | ||
| We are winning. | ||
| As a white guy, I am happy to see the Chicano brothers unite under God. | ||
| WJ. | ||
| Micano says $20. | ||
| So pumped that you and Tucker are cool now. | ||
| Love the show. | ||
| Me too. | ||
| It was great meeting him. | ||
| I've seen him forever. | ||
| He's been with us forever. | ||
| It was really nice to meet him. | ||
| And I, honestly, I liked him in real life. | ||
| He was nothing but nice. | ||
| And by that, I mean he was hospitable. | ||
| I mean, he pushed back on some things I said, but very nice guy and friendly and seemed real to me. | ||
| So I liked him a lot. | ||
| Bufef sent $20. | ||
| Take the goatus pill. | ||
| Avoid the gin for a long life full of conquest friend. | ||
| I think there's some other aspects to that pill that he doesn't really advertise, which are maybe like banned in the Ten Commandments. | ||
| Color sent out. | ||
| Derry should thank you. | ||
| I hope he does. | ||
| Why thank me? | ||
| I didn't really get involved in those elections. | ||
| I'm just happy that he succeeded. | ||
| Slimjinbolcock sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, thanks for all you do. | ||
| Met another AFYN by asking what he thought about Kanye. | ||
| Invest in his chain. | ||
| Fuck Treffy. | ||
| Remove this. | ||
| Let's Rex. | ||
| Buy an ass. | ||
| Hello again, sir. | ||
| At first, I found it crazy how far your voice reaches, but being here in Lithuania for almost a month, I ran into a Lithuanian who asked me if I'm American or if I watch you in a humorous tone. | ||
| I said I watch you and he told me I'm one of the goods ones and then bought me a lot. | ||
| Very friendly community. | ||
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        Let's go. | |
| Love it. | ||
| You're in Lithuania? | ||
| I've never, I've never been. | ||
| I don't know any Lithuanians. | ||
| Okay, all right. | ||
| That's our last super chat. | ||
| Man, late show. | ||
| That's going to do it for me. | ||
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| As always, thank you to our top super chatters. | ||
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| Special thank you to all of them. | ||
| Thanks to all our super chatters, everybody that watches. | ||
| We love you. | ||
| I will see you tomorrow. | ||
| Until then, have a great rest of your evening. | ||
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        Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. | |
| It's going to be only America first. | ||
| America first. | ||
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        The American people will come first once again with respect, the respect that we deserve. |