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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
| I stop playing games. | ||
| and See, Ricky said, never let the party don't wanna pull you. | ||
| Okay, keep the colours at your rappers, don't have it backwards. | ||
| And stick with your bandwidth, before you start it. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I just enforce them, alright? | ||
| They said, Trust to me, what you love is never leave. | ||
| Mama said, Trust no hope, use a water. | ||
| They said, Trust to me, but you're stuck. | ||
| Everyone's warming up. | ||
| And your mama ain't cheap, just pretty shit. | ||
| And you've been making ways with me for the style kick. | ||
| It was pretty sick, boot tight. | ||
| On the way, cause it's a power. | ||
| They said, trust me, man, put your cover. | ||
| See, Ricky said, never let the party don't wanna ball you. | ||
| Okay, keep the colour to sack your rice, don't have it backwards, conscious. | ||
| And stick with your bandwidth, no, it's there before you start it. | ||
| And fear no man, but that man up on your head. | ||
| I'm going to see you soon. | ||
| They said, trust to me, but you're not leaving your day once in the cloud about truck. | ||
| Mama said, trust no hope, use a water. | ||
| They said, trust to me, but you must never leave your day once in the club. | ||
| Every warming on everybody who dared to roll. | ||
| And your mama ain't cheap, just pretty shit. | ||
| And you've been making ways with me for the style kick. | ||
| No, we'll see. | ||
| Y'all wasn't in the ship. | ||
| It was pretty sick, boot tight. | ||
| Jesus is the way and the life and the king of Israel. | ||
| We just lead with love. | ||
| We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
| Look around you. | ||
| It's drag queens in schools. | ||
| It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
| It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
| It's this country not having a border. | ||
| It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
| Think about it. | ||
| Never making an income to support a family. | ||
| Never being able to have a family. | ||
| People being corrupted before you're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
| Sick addiction to technology. | ||
| The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
| God is using me. | ||
| He's breaking me down. | ||
| Removing all of the richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
| I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | ||
| Who is they, though? | ||
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We can't tell you they is. | |
| There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
| There is nothing to lose. | ||
| People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
| It's all going. | ||
| It's all going away. | ||
| This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
| We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
| And we're killing ourselves every day. | ||
| Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
| People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
| People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
| And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
| And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
| Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
| Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
| It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
| It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
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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 form. | ||
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I told you so. | |
| 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. | ||
| 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 algorithm, 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 in my hands? | ||
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And I saw a 25 party. | |
| Seems like my eyes are for the first time. | ||
| Seem to my eyes rolling like the older. | ||
| When I get home, I want you. | ||
| Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| Hello, I got places to be You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
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Dance with like a punk, dance with like a punk You got that back, it's a dunno bump. | |
| You got that back, that's a bump. | ||
| You got that back, that's a lack of bump. | ||
| Are you winning, son? | ||
| It's someone that's won't run through. | ||
| It broke shit in somebody's. | ||
| But yeah, fluffin' all over, cause I'm you ain't shit. | ||
| I feel like it 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. | ||
| The Jews. | ||
| And who's going to deliver it? | ||
| 80 Vance, if they reveal birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. | ||
| I've known no other country. | ||
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This is my home. | |
| It's unstoppable. | ||
| And the reason why is because it's not new to shift for big business. | ||
| It's not cool to shift for Israel. | ||
| It's head. | ||
| Hey, too much of faith for on your side. | ||
| And that's the mental word of Savior, I reply. | ||
| Try to look at me, but that's just bad. | ||
| I'm not bad, that's all God. | ||
| Like I'm right, it's in the dark. | ||
| And all my brothers locked up on the yard. | ||
| You can still be anything you wanna be. | ||
| Put from one to four to one and three. | ||
| Thirteenth Amendment got it in the desolate tree. | ||
| Be a new commander and a chief. | ||
| I fear another God. | ||
| When you can move the fear above God, you create fear above everything else. | ||
| You talking to somebody right now that only fears God. | ||
| Jesus has won victory, bro. | ||
| This is a Christian nation. | ||
| This is the mirror. | ||
| I go home, that's all God. | ||
| We brainwashed out here, bro. | ||
| Come on, man. | ||
| The free man talking. | ||
| And I just say, are you trusting my man? | ||
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I'm gonna fight somebody. | |
| Seems like my eyes are from the first time filing. | ||
| Seems to my eyes all day like the older eyes. | ||
| She'll go game like patience. | ||
| I want nothing, but I'm running out of patience. | ||
| She told me I'll be shutting in the next place. | ||
| When I get home, I want you. | ||
| Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| I got places to be. | ||
| Good evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching. | ||
| America First, my name is Nicholas Jake Wentis. | ||
|
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Have a great show for you tonight. | |
| You got that back, that's it like a bump. | ||
| You got that, it's that kind of phone. | ||
| Got his strong beliefs My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no fame, he's got his 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 blood. | ||
| 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 purified, freed from desire. | ||
| Mine and senses purified, freed from desire. | ||
| 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. | ||
| These material appetites 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. | ||
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Nick Fuente. | |
| Jesus! | ||
| Jesus Christ was our past. | ||
| Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
| And Jesus Christ is our future. | ||
| After we die, we want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
| I'm not | ||
| supposed to be here tonight. | ||
| I'm supposed to be here. | ||
| I want to shine through my shoulders. | ||
| I don't trust all my voice just nothing when I scream out for help. | ||
| I stretch my hand on my curve. | ||
| When I get home Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| I got places to be. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
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Have a great show for you tonight. | |
| You got that backpack, dancer like a bump. | ||
| You got that back, it's a ton of fun. | ||
| You got that backpack, that's it. | ||
| 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 string that the lion would not care, even if his line died. | ||
| Things have to change, Jay. | ||
| That the lion himself would accept such a deal. | ||
| And they have to change right now. | ||
| In the end, it was only to themselves they had lied. | ||
| Lied, lied. | ||
| be held. | ||
| hostage by this country forever. | ||
| When will it end? | ||
| When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty? | ||
| Do we run the world or does Israel? | ||
|
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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 that sharp of ourselves on doing trouble. | ||
| My voice says nothing when I scream out for help. | ||
| Stretch my hair, but my coat just goes up | ||
| Good evening, everybody. | ||
| You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jay Quentis. | ||
|
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Have a great show for you tonight. | |
| You got that hat back, that's a like a 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. | ||
| Your poop | ||
| diddy, whoops scope poop poop, scope diddy, whoop diddy scope, whoop diddy scope. | ||
| My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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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Hello, hello, hello, hello. | |
| I 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. | ||
|
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You got that back, it's a ton of fun. | |
| You got that back, that's a lack of fun. | ||
| You got that back, that's a lack of fun. | ||
| Listen to the cure, I listen to the cure, listen to the cure, and then I cry. | ||
| All the things that I'm the man is there, running through my head, running through my head, running through my head. | ||
| All the things you said, all the things I've had, running through my head, running through my head. | ||
| I'm gonna make it hard. | ||
| All the things you said, all the futures had, all the things you said, all the things you said, all the futures 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 keep all the movement cause you have no motion. | ||
|
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
| I stopped playing games. | ||
| And at any moment, I could hit that game. | ||
| You girls in the public trust, no hope. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Don't wanna fool you. | ||
| If you run the road, you get a wood. | ||
| Okay, slide. | ||
| Stick with the day one hoes. | ||
| Now we said before this one. | ||
| This is... | ||
| I can enforce them, alright? | ||
| They said, Trust to me, put your habits up and believe your day was in the car. | ||
| Mama said, Trust no hope, use a rubber. | ||
| They said trust to me, put your cover some leave. | ||
| Your game was in the colour. | ||
| And everybody warming, not everybody dared to. | ||
| Coming with your games, wait before the start of drink. | ||
| It was pretty sick, too tight, you said. | ||
| You took me to my first show, stripper. | ||
| Only dropped jewels way before that y'all judged. | ||
| This was very first, bitch. | ||
| One, two, stop the track. | ||
| See, Ricky said, Do we live in the party? | ||
| Don't wanna fool you. | ||
| If you run the road, you get a wood. | ||
| Okay, slide. | ||
| Came the code to sack your bricks on hand and back with the punches. | ||
| And stick with their day one horrible, we fully try it. | ||
| You I can enforce them, alright? | ||
| They say trust to me, put your habits up and believe your day was in the car. | ||
| Mama said. | ||
| We just lead with love. | ||
| We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
| Look around you. | ||
| It's drag queens in schools. | ||
| It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
| It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
| It's this country not having a border. | ||
| It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
|
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Think about it. | |
| Never making an income to support a family. | ||
| Never being able to have a family. | ||
| People being corrupted before you're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
| Sick addiction to technology. | ||
| The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
| God is using me. | ||
| He's breaking me down. | ||
| Removing all of the richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
|
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I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | |
| Who is they, though? | ||
|
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You can't tell you they is. | |
| There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
| There is nothing to lose. | ||
| People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
| It's all going. | ||
| It's all going away. | ||
| This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
| We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
| And we're killing ourselves every day. | ||
| Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
| People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
| People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
| And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
| And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
| Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
| Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
| It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
| It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
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Nobody 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. | ||
| 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, I will never be okay with that. | ||
| 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. | ||
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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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The 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 Qasem 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 one? | |
| 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 would change anything at all. | |
| But let's say that I take the time to explain it to you. | ||
| What do you think would happen then? | ||
| America first, but like actually it's kind of Israel first. | ||
| The Jews in Israel have so much control over our government right now. | ||
| We paved the way with our corpses. | ||
| Groipers 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. | ||
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That's not right. | |
| 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. | ||
| The Jews. | ||
| Americanism, not globalism. | ||
| But they know the next generation is with us. | ||
| And they're writing about it in the New York Times. | ||
| They said anywhere between 30 and 40 percent of the White House staffers and congressional staffers are Groipers. | ||
| That's an underestimate. | ||
| That's an undercount. | ||
| It all means nothing if we don't get our people in office, if we don't get our people in government. | ||
| And that's why I tell Groipers, don't let them put your name on the list. | ||
| Hide, conceal your views like they did, like they did. | ||
| Don't let Levin put you on a list. | ||
| Your job is to get into the Ivy Leagues. | ||
| Your job is to get into these offices, do what you need to do, say what you need to say, hold it close to the chest. | ||
| But we bleed for America. | ||
| That's why I like to raise the right hand. | ||
| You don't have to broadcast it to everybody, and you can say what you need to say. | ||
| But when we're in private, it's America first. | ||
| It's Christ as King. | ||
| And you're not going to know how many of us there are. | ||
| And you're not going to know which one of us we are. | ||
| And you're not going to get a good count. | ||
| You're not going to know all our names. | ||
| And slowly but surely, you will be encircled and you will be surrounded. | ||
| And one day you're going to wake up in the Gruyper party. | ||
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I stop playing games. | |
| And I ain't my gay buddy. | ||
| Not my words, not my rules. | ||
| I just enforce them, alright? | ||
| everybody | ||
| first | ||
| Everything my wife is staying on the bill of me on the way doesn't see me It's not my rules, I just force them. | ||
| out the city, good time, set up first, | ||
| y'all jetta bolted, got a little bit of the ways it's hate me, America's first bitch to me, | ||
| But you never send to believe your gay bullets in the clouds to everyone swarming on, everybody who tattered to the world kicking out the city with the way to sink those things, America's | ||
| Jesus is the way and the life and the king of Israel. | ||
| We just lead with love. | ||
| We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
| Look around you. | ||
| It's drag queens in schools. | ||
| It's 18 year olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
| It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
| It's this country not having a border. | ||
| It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never gonna own anything. | ||
| Think about it. | ||
| Never making an income to support a family. | ||
| Never being able to have a family. | ||
| People being corrupted before you're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
| Sick addiction to technology. | ||
| The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
| God is using me. | ||
| He's breaking me down. | ||
| Removing all of the riches person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
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I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | |
| Who is they, though? | ||
| We can't tell you they is. | ||
| There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
| There is nothing to lose. | ||
| People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
| It's all going. | ||
| It's all going away. | ||
| This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
| We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
| And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
| People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
| People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
| And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
| And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
| Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
| Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
| It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
| It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
| Would you look at the time? | ||
| Print your apology of form. | ||
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I told you so. | |
| When I get home, I want you. | ||
| I got places to be Keeping 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? | ||
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She told me that she's running and got a face. | |
| When I get home, I want you Hello, I got places to be Everybody You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. | ||
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We have a great show Dancer like a fuck Dancer like a fuck You got that back. | |
| You got that back, that's a bump. | ||
| You got that back, that's a lack of bump. | ||
| Are you winning, son? | ||
| You a boy that I'm party. | ||
| This someone that you're running. | ||
| It broke shit in somebody. | ||
| Cause I'm you listen. | ||
| I don't like it 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. | ||
| Big show. | ||
| Jews. | ||
| 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. | ||
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I've known no other country. | |
| This is my home. | ||
| America First is inevitable. | ||
| It's unstoppable. | ||
| And the reason why is because it's not new to shift for big business. | ||
| It's not good to shift for Israel. | ||
| It's not it's gay. | ||
| How you put the musical faith upon your side. | ||
| And that's when you want to faith you're out of lag. | ||
| Try to look at me but not just bad. | ||
| I'm a bad, that's all God. | ||
| Like I'm credits in the dark. | ||
| My brothers know they get my heart. | ||
| And all my brothers blocked up on the yard. | ||
| You can really get your finger on the beat. | ||
| Went from one to four to one and three. | ||
| Thirteen limit in the desolate Be a new commander and a chief. | ||
| I fear another God. | ||
| When you can move the fear above God, you create fear above everything else. | ||
| You talking to somebody right now that only fears God. | ||
| Jesus has won the victory, bro. | ||
| This is a Christian nation. | ||
| It is a miracle. | ||
| I go home, just for God. | ||
| We brainwashed out here, bro. | ||
| Come on, man. | ||
| It's the free man talking. | ||
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Can I just say, are you trusting me in my hands? | |
| I want nothing but I'm running out of patience. | ||
| You don't need to be shutting in the light. | ||
| When I get home, I want you. | ||
| Got places to be Keeping everybody You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Quentis. | ||
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We have a great show for you tonight. | |
| You got that, that's a bump. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
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Nick Fuente. | |
| Nick Fuente. | ||
| Jesus. | ||
| Jesus Christ was our past. | ||
| Jesus Christ is our present now. | ||
| And Jesus Christ is our future. | ||
| We want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. | ||
| I'm not | ||
| supposed to be here tonight. | ||
| I'm supposed to be here. | ||
| I want that shot of my shoulders. | ||
| I don't trust at all how my voice has nothing but a swear for her. | ||
| Stretch my hair, but my cut, just cause I One, two, three Hello, hello, hello, hello. | ||
| I got places to be 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 ton of bump. | |
| You got that back, that's a 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 string. | ||
| That a lion would not care, even if his line died. | ||
| Things have to change, Jay. | ||
| That the lion himself would accept such a deal. | ||
| And they have to change right now. | ||
| In the end, it was only to themselves they had lied, lied, lied. | ||
| We can't be held hostage by this country forever. | ||
| When will it end? | ||
| When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty? | ||
| Do we run the world or does Israel? | ||
| Do we even run our own country? | ||
| Do we control our own military? | ||
| Do we control our own government or does Israel? | ||
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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 that sharp of ourselves on doing charge that I have. | ||
| My voice says nothing when I scream out for help. | ||
| I stretch my hand, but my crap just goes off when I get home. | ||
| I want you to be watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas Jake Quentis. | ||
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Have a great show for you tonight. | |
| You got that, it's a thunderbolt. | ||
| You got that back, that's a like a bump. | ||
| to heal. | ||
| They have total control. | ||
| That a lion could from his courage be pride over every single thing. | ||
| That the lion himself would learn to kneel. | ||
| They pull the strings. | ||
| That a 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. | ||
| Your poop | ||
| diddy, whoops scope poop poop, scope diddy, whoop diddy scope, whoop diddy scope. | ||
| My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. | ||
| One more and more. | ||
| People just want more and more freedom and love. | ||
| What he's looking for, more and more. | ||
| People just want more and more freedom and love. | ||
| What he's looking for. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mind and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mine and senses purify. | ||
| Freed from desire. | ||
| Mine 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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Hello, hello, hello, hello. | |
| I got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First. | ||
| My name is Nicholas J. Quentin. | ||
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Have a great show for you tonight. | |
| It's a ton of fun. | ||
| You got that back, that's a light bump. | ||
| You got that back, that's a lack of fun. | ||
| Listen to the cure, listen to the cure, listen to the cure, and then I cry. | ||
| All the things you gotta, all the things you said, running through my head, running through my head, running through my head. | ||
| All the things you said, all the things you said, running through my head, running through my head. | ||
| All the future sad, all the things I'm gonna be. | ||
| All the things you said, all the things you said. | ||
| All the things you said, all the things you said, all the things you said, all the things you said, all the things you said. | ||
| 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've known no other function. | ||
|
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This is my home. | |
| How can you call it a movement when you have no emotions? | ||
| You can't call the movement cause you have no motion. | ||
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But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. | |
| I stop playing ghosts. | ||
| And at any moment, I can get that game. | ||
| Don't believe your day was in the colour. | ||
| You some rubber. | ||
| One, two, stop the track. | ||
| See, Ricky said, Double in the party, don't wanna fool you. | ||
| Okay, slide. | ||
| Clean the code and sac your buttons. | ||
| Don't have me back with the punches. | ||
| Stick with your damn Not by words, not my rules. | ||
| I can enforce them, alright? | ||
| They said trust to me, put your cover to believe your day was in the car, truck. | ||
| Mama said, trust no hope. | ||
| You sold it. | ||
| They said, trust to me, put your public to believe. | ||
| Your day was in the club. | ||
| Everybody warming, now everybody dared to shit. | ||
| Come in with your games, wait before the snow kick. | ||
| That was taking out the city, when I was just a chick. | ||
| To the far back, he kicked you with the way to fit. | ||
| It was bitch, too, chick, yellow wasn't giving shit. | ||
| It was pretty sick, too, tight. | ||
| Yeah, I'm sick. | ||
| with your footage. | ||
| One, two, stop the track. | ||
| See, Ricky said, Double in the party, don't wanna fool you. | ||
| Okay, slide. | ||
| Clean the code to sac your buttons, don't have your back with the punches. | ||
| And stick with the day one horrible, no, it's there before you start it. | ||
| Pray before you go to bed. | ||
| They say trust to me, put your cover to believe your day was in the car. | ||
| On the stage. | ||
| We just lead with love. | ||
| We're really at a crossroads here. | ||
| Look around you. | ||
| It's drag queens in schools. | ||
| It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. | ||
| It's the filth on TikTok. | ||
| It's this country not having a border. | ||
| It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. | ||
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Think about it. | |
| Never making an income to support a family. | ||
| Never being able to have a family. | ||
| People being corrupted before you're even a teenager by things on their phone. | ||
| Sick addiction to technology. | ||
| The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. | ||
| God is using me. | ||
| He's breaking me down. | ||
| Removing all of the richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. | ||
|
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I think they've been extremely unfair to you. | |
| Who is they, though? | ||
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We can't tell you they is. | |
| There is no future if we do nothing now. | ||
| There is nothing to lose. | ||
| People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. | ||
| It's all going. | ||
| It's all going away. | ||
| This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. | ||
| We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. | ||
| And we're killing ourselves every day. | ||
| Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. | ||
| People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. | ||
| People have got to start to get courageous. | ||
| And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country. | ||
| And the alternative is that there will be no country. | ||
| Is it really only as big as low gas prices? | ||
| Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? | ||
| It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. | ||
| It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. | ||
| Somebody 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
| 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. | ||
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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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The 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 Qasem 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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Who are you? | |
| 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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You asked me why I'm doing all this. | |
| 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? | ||
| America first would like actually kind of Israel first. | ||
| The Jews in Israel has so much control over our government right now. | ||
| We paved the way with our corpse list. | ||
| Groipers 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. | ||
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That's not right. | |
| 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. | ||
| The Jews. | ||
| Americanism, not globalism. | ||
| But they know the next generation is with us. | ||
| And they're writing about it in the New York Times. | ||
| They said anywhere between 30 and 40% of the White House staffers and congressional staffers are Groipers. | ||
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That's an underestimate. | |
| That's an undercount. | ||
| It all means nothing if we don't get our people in office, if we don't get our people in government. | ||
| And that's why I tell Groipers, don't let them put your name on a list. | ||
| Hide, conceal your views like they did. | ||
| Like they did. | ||
| Don't let Levin put you on a list. | ||
| Your job is to get into the Ivy Leagues. | ||
| Your job is to get into these offices, do what you need to do, say what you need to say, hold it close to the chest. | ||
| But we bleed for America. | ||
| That's why I like to raise the right hand. | ||
| You don't have to broadcast it to everybody, and you can say what you need to say. | ||
| But when we're in private, it's America first. | ||
| It's Christ as King. | ||
| And you're not going to know how many of us there are. | ||
| And you're not going to know which one of us we are. | ||
| And you're not going to get a good count. | ||
| You're not going to know all our names. | ||
| And slowly but surely, you will be encircled and you will be surrounded. | ||
| And one day you're going to wake up in the Gruyper party. | ||
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I stop playing games. | |
| And I ain't. | ||
| Don't wanna pull you. | ||
| Hold a second. | ||
| Not my words, not my rules. | ||
| I just enforce them, all right? | ||
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Laughed out to God. | |
| Everybody. | ||
| Americanism, not globalism, will be our queen. | ||
| It's going to be only America first. | ||
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America first. | |
| Once again. | ||
| From this day forward, it's going to be only 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. | ||
| It's actually a very slow day, slow week. | ||
| That's why I've been a little bit later. | ||
| Not too much to discuss. | ||
| But our featured story, we're going to talk all about these meetings that are going on. | ||
| How can we describe it without being anti-Semitic? | ||
| You tell me, what are we supposed to call this? | ||
| So we discussed this a little bit last night. | ||
| Over the past few weeks, there have been several high-level meetings of Jewish people, Jewish people. | ||
| What else you want to call it? | ||
| First, there was the Republican Jewish Coalition Summit in Las Vegas. | ||
| What do you want me to do with that one? | ||
| The Republican Jewish Coalition. | ||
| And this happened right after my interview with Tucker. | ||
| And Jews like Mark Levin and Randy Fine and others got up before a delegation of Jews, before a gathering of Republican Jews, and they declared war on America first. | ||
| They declared war on anti-Semites, on anyone criticizing Israel. | ||
| They said they're going to write down everybody's names and they'll punish everybody who goes against Israel. | ||
| Mark Levin said powerful and rich Jews, that's a quote, are calling him and saying, what are we going to do about Tucker? | ||
| And Mark Levin said, we're tired of hearing about genocide. | ||
| We're tired of hearing about foreign aid. | ||
| We're taking names and we'll make our decisions. | ||
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Okay? | |
| Past couple weeks, there have been more meetings like this. | ||
| There was a meeting of the World Jewish Congress last week. | ||
| Again, what do you want me to do with that? | ||
| World Jewish Congress, look it up. | ||
| It's on Wikipedia. | ||
| The chairman is Ronald Lauder, who inherits the Estee Lauder fortune. | ||
| And the president is a Rothschild. | ||
| No, I'm not making that up. | ||
| That's who's in the leadership. | ||
| And the member organizations consist in the B'nai Brith, the ADL, Hillel, the Jewish Student Organization, Jewish Lawyers Association, World Zionist Organization. | ||
| They're all constituent members. | ||
| It's like Davos, but for the global Jewish community. | ||
| It's just what it is. | ||
| Okay, I'm not being a conspiracy theorist. | ||
| I'm not being anti-Semitic. | ||
| I hope I'm not sounding hateful. | ||
| It's what it is. | ||
| And they get together last week, and Ronald Lauder gets before the body and says we need to pass laws banning anti-Semitism. | ||
| This weekend, there was another such meeting, the Jewish Leadership Conference, hosted by the Tikva Fund. | ||
| And there, Joe Lonsdale received an award. | ||
| Joe Lonsdale from PayPal Mafia, Stanford Review. | ||
| Ben Shapiro and Barry Weiss had a discussion. | ||
| I believe John Fetterman was hosted at another similar conference. | ||
| All of these meetings over the past several weeks are bringing together the most powerful Jewish influencers, billionaires, leaders, congressmen. | ||
| And they're coming together in the past several weeks with the very clear message, which is that they are now going to strike back. | ||
| They're going to strike back against everybody that has been criticizing Israel for the past two years. | ||
| And they're taking aim at what they call the far left, led by figures like Zorhan Mamdani and Ilhan Omar and the rest of them. | ||
| And the far right, led by people like Tucker Carlson and Andrew Tate, Candace Owens, and myself. | ||
| They are putting us in the crosshairs. | ||
| And so tonight we're going to talk about all that. | ||
| We're going to talk about that conversation. | ||
| And I hope that I can paint a picture for you and illustrate exactly what is going on in the world. | ||
| What is going on with this? | ||
| Because let me be very plain here. | ||
| We are being told that our problem is one thing, even by people like Tucker Carlson. | ||
| We are being told that our problem is the government of Israel and some of the decisions they're making, but it has nothing to do with Judaism. | ||
| It has nothing to do with Jews. | ||
| There is no such thing as an organized Jewish community. | ||
| They don't work together across borders. | ||
| They're not highly organized. | ||
| They don't collaborate for a distinct and discrete ethnic self-interest. | ||
| No, that's not the case. | ||
| It's B.B. Netanyahu, as well as a number of other people that are not Jewish. | ||
| And it's really only in the domain of foreign policy. | ||
| That's what we're being fed. | ||
| We're being, even by people that are considered Israel critical, we're being fed a line that identity politics is evil and we have to pretend it doesn't exist. | ||
| And what is going on in the world, you cannot mention the word Jew in the same sentence as it. | ||
| It is strictly speaking a question of Israeli policy. | ||
| It is strictly speaking a question of the Israeli government and their collaborators among the evangelical Christian community and neocons in the U.S. government. | ||
| And let me say very plainly, that is a lie. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| That idea, that premise has no basis in reality. | ||
| That is an ideological premise. | ||
| It is based on assumptions and abstractions. | ||
| It is based on a certain set of values. | ||
| That is an ideological point of view. | ||
| It is a fundamentally a liberal, small L, liberal point of view, which says that we are all individuals. | ||
| There is no such thing as identity. | ||
| There is no such thing as tribe, nation, race. | ||
| The certain religions and the ideas contained in them do not have consequences. | ||
| Others do, like Islam and arguably Catholicism, but not Judaism. | ||
| This is a load of nonsense. | ||
| And I'm actually glad that I was able to sit with Tucker a few weeks ago because he confronted me on exactly this disagreement. | ||
| And I think we were talking past each other, but he gave me his speech about blood guilt, which we've now all heard, I think, six million times, roughly. | ||
| And he tells us that to blame a race, a group for the sins of their father or the sins of their compatriots is evil. | ||
| Totally agree, by the way. | ||
| But he seems to be obliquely saying the subtext underneath that, which I don't disagree with, is that we cannot talk about Jews as a political entity, as a group, pursuing a strategy together, which they clearly are. | ||
| And I said in that interview, look, I'm a Christian. | ||
| I don't want to harm anybody. | ||
| And as Christians, in a certain sense, we're individualists and universalists. | ||
| We don't want to harm any group of people. | ||
| But whether we like it or don't like it, identity is a powerful force in politics. | ||
| They believe it. | ||
| People believe it about each other. | ||
| And so we have to deal with it. | ||
| And so what that means specifically is that Jewish people, not all of them, not every single Jewish person alive, but many billionaires and the leaders of these organizations, they're organizing themselves on the basis of their Jewish identity for what is best for them as Jews. | ||
| And that is really the essence of our dilemma in the West. | ||
| We have now a liberal civilization based on blank slate, based on individualism, based on the repudiation and rejection of race, religion, creed, nation, these kinds of things. | ||
| But the most powerful ethnic faction in the Western world has not embraced that. | ||
| Every other group is expected to give up those things to participate in the open society, but they have not. | ||
| And they happen to be the most powerful faction. | ||
| And it leads to these horrific policies which are self-serving for them and are a liability for the rest of us, like the Iraq war, among other things. | ||
| So we'll talk all about that. | ||
| I'll elaborate on what I mean by that. | ||
| But that is really the big question. | ||
| At the bottom of it all, that is the biggest question. | ||
| So we'll talk all about that. | ||
| That'll be our main story. | ||
| We're also going to talk tonight, potentially, if we have time, about the deal with Saudi Arabia, if you're interested, some geopolitical analysis. | ||
| Yesterday, there was a very high-level meeting between the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, and President Trump. | ||
| And it looks like a major diplomatic revolution. | ||
| The fate of Saudi Arabia hangs in the balance as China and the United States are competing for the allegiance of the middle powers, these other major economies that seem to want to extract benefits from both sides in the Cold War between Beijing and Washington. | ||
| And it looks as though Trump has secured the fealty of Saudi Arabia after a freeze in relations under the Biden administration. | ||
| There was a discussion about a wide-ranging agreement that includes nuclear F-35 fighter jets, potential security guarantees, investment from Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund. | ||
| And so we'll talk about that if we have time. | ||
| Although I'm not sure that we will, but if we have time, we'll get into that too. | ||
| Should be a pretty good show. | ||
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| We're going to move on. | ||
| We're going to get into our show. | ||
| The first thing, though, that I want to talk about, really interesting. | ||
| Tonight, there's not a ton of news. | ||
| So I really want to talk about some of the ideas which have been brought to the center lately. | ||
| And I've been doing this. | ||
| I've been talking a lot about strategy. | ||
| I've been talking a lot about the ideas, trying to clarify for people that don't understand what we're really about and what we're trying to do and how we're trying to achieve it. | ||
| And this is a perfect example of this. | ||
| So last night on my show, I forget the context exactly. | ||
| I think we were talking about how Democrats and Republicans came together to compel the release of the Epstein files. | ||
| You had a Democrat, Ro Khanna, and a Republican, Thomas Massey. | ||
| And they worked together on this discharge petition, which forced a vote on their bill, which would order the DOJ to release the Epstein files. | ||
| And I said, isn't that a remarkable blueprint? | ||
| Isn't that an example of bipartisan cooperation? | ||
| Republicans and Democrats are at each other's throats. | ||
| There's gridlock in Washington. | ||
| Longest government shutdown. | ||
| I said, but this is an example of maybe where the populist left and the populist right can find common ground on something that we all agree is important, which is in this case, accountability for the oligarchs. | ||
| That's really what Epstein is about. | ||
| Epstein is about the pernicious influence of foreign states using their intelligence apparatus to manipulate our oligarchs, our powerful private and public people that have influence over our society. | ||
| That's what the story is. | ||
| And Jeffrey Epstein, who was some sort of intelligence mercenary, a go-between with the CIA, MI6, Israeli intelligence, he was gathering blackmail on Western oligarchs, British, American, and other oligarchs, potentially selling that information, working on behalf of intel agencies. | ||
| To what end? | ||
| Well, that's why we need to see the files. | ||
| We're not actually sure the breadth of that network and the substance of what he was gathering on these people and to what end. | ||
| And so there's a bipartisan consensus on this issue. | ||
| This bill was passed 427 to 1 in the House yesterday, adopted 99 to 1 in the Senate, is going towards the president's desk for a signature. | ||
| And I said last night, isn't this a blueprint for how the populist right and the populist left can find common ground and actually change society? | ||
| We can unite against the center. | ||
| We can unite against the center right and the center left, which have themselves seemed to struck a bargain of their own variety. | ||
| The center right and the center left are collaborating to protect the system. | ||
| Center right and center left are in favor of the warfare state. | ||
| Center right and center left protect the oligarchs, money and politics, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, the billionaires. | ||
| And so I said last night, wouldn't it be a creative way to change how the table is set if instead of the right and the left fighting each other and we're both disappointed by what we get from Republicans and Democrats, what if the far left and far right united as ordinary people on the basis of overthrowing the oligarchs? | ||
| And I said, in order for this to be possible, there would need to be a compromise. | ||
| And the compromise is this. | ||
| The left is going to have to give up their anti-white, polemical rhetoric and policies, the grievance politics. | ||
| They're going to have to give up mass migration. | ||
| I said, and the right is going to have to give up this illusory free market, the supply-side economics, the free trade, all of that. | ||
| And so what does a compromise look like? | ||
| And you tell me how this sounds. | ||
| We have some sort of national effort to have universal education, universal health care. | ||
| I don't love it. | ||
| I don't think that's going to work, but I can live with it. | ||
| And in exchange, we close the borders and we prevent all this mass migration from coming into the United States. | ||
| On the left, they get what they want. | ||
| They get their affordability. | ||
| They get their public transit, education, social safety net, these sorts of public services, but they're not going to be able to have all the mass migration. | ||
| Maybe they can live with that too. | ||
| So I say this last night. | ||
| And the clip goes out on Twitter. | ||
| And predictably, everybody has something to say. | ||
| And people are calling this national socialism, which is Nazism. | ||
| It's Nazi politics. | ||
| They said, wait a second, you want cheap health care and closed borders? | ||
| You're a Nazi. | ||
| That's actually national socialism because you're a nationalist and you're a socialist. | ||
| It's in the name. | ||
| That's what a Nazi is. | ||
| So Dinesh D'Souza, who was born in India, Vivek Ramaswamy, who is an anchor baby and a big pharma scam artist, and many leftists too. | ||
| They said, this is Nazi politics. | ||
| So let me get this straight. | ||
| Zorhan Mamdani wins the mayoral election in New York, campaigning on affordability. | ||
| He says we want affordable public transit, affordable housing, affordable groceries, affordable health care, public services. | ||
| Donald Trump wins the election saying we want borders. | ||
| 10 million illegal aliens in four years is way too many. | ||
| We need to stop irregular migration. | ||
| We need to deport many of the people that are here. | ||
| We need to do this so we can put American labor first, so that Americans can have access to hospitals and schools, so that the cost of living is not being driven up by this glut of foreigners moving here, so that we still have some recognizable society. | ||
| And so here I am saying, I have an idea. | ||
| Why don't we take what people on the left care about, what people on the right care about, let's just do both. | ||
| Is that insane? | ||
| And by the way, people on the right are also dependent on Obamacare subsidies and to some extent food stamps and government services, government contracts. | ||
| And at the same time, much of what the left cares about is actually hurt by mass migration. | ||
| How do you have public transit if you got people being lit on fire and stabbed in the throat? | ||
| How do you have universal health care if you have open borders? | ||
| Too expensive. | ||
| Can't do it. | ||
| So here I come last night saying, okay, why don't we just have cheap health care? | ||
| Why don't we just have investment in public resources, public services, and let's also close the borders? | ||
| You know, because if you don't have an infinite amount of people from the third world moving here, maybe it's more doable. | ||
| Maybe it's more economical than it would otherwise be to have a social safety net. | ||
| We already have one. | ||
| Half the country already doesn't pay taxes. | ||
| Half the country already is getting some form of government transfer in the form of Medicaid, Medicare, supplemental income, food stamps, subsidized housing, like you name it. | ||
| And you had everybody from the center come in and say, you can't do that. | ||
| You're a Nazi. | ||
| That's what Hitler wanted to do. | ||
| It's like, wait a second. | ||
| I thought the problem with Hitler is that he did the Holocaust. | ||
| You know? | ||
| But now they're telling us, no, no, you're Hitler if you want to give people health care and close the borders. | ||
| What? | ||
| I thought you're Hitler if you want a Holocaust. | ||
| I don't want a Holocaust. | ||
| Isn't that the difference? | ||
| They're telling us you cannot have a social safety net and borders because that's Hitler. | ||
| Well, I thought the only reason Hitler is bad is because he committed a genocide. | ||
| What if we just had the closed borders and health care without the genocide? | ||
| Is that possible? | ||
| Can we have a coherent nation and a government that takes care of its people without creating gas chambers and death camps? | ||
| I think it's doable. | ||
| I think we could achieve that, actually. | ||
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| But it speaks to how politics is designed to work, Which is, this is the synthesis that they do not want to happen. | ||
| They do not want unity between the people. | ||
| This is how we have an arrangement that is so deeply unpopular because the right and the left are fighting each other. | ||
| The right and the left are at each other's throats. | ||
| And you have poor people, working class people, middle class people, students. indigent, elderly, homeless people. | ||
| We're all fighting each other. | ||
| And we're all poor and we're all being hurt by immigration. | ||
| We're all being hurt by the free market, free trade, usury, fiat money, inflation. | ||
| We're all being hurt by this. | ||
| And so every election, the pendulum is swinging back and forth. | ||
| And in the meantime, we're getting war. | ||
| We're getting free trade. | ||
| We're getting mass migration. | ||
| We're getting the financialization of the economy. | ||
| The jobs are being taken by foreigners, whether they're moving here or the jobs are going to China. | ||
| And you realize that arrangement is dependent actually on us fighting each other. | ||
| And my appeal is not to anti-white dirtbags who are obviously never going to love us. | ||
| You know, this appeal is not to the far radical left, anarchist. | ||
| It's not for them. | ||
| When I say, what if we all unite? | ||
| I'm saying just ordinary people. | ||
| I think ordinary people are actually not far left ideologues. | ||
| I think ordinary people, they really do just want affordable living. | ||
| Like it's that simple. | ||
| There's a small minority, I think, on the far left that truly and deeply hate white people. | ||
| There's irreconcilable differences. | ||
| It's not to say that non-white people aren't vaguely racist against whites. | ||
| I think whites are vaguely racist against non-whites. | ||
| Everyone has that on some level. | ||
| But the idea that you can't appeal to the masses with a populist message is insane. | ||
| And by the way, the Democrats tried to do that in 2024. | ||
| Why do you think Kamala chose, I don't even remember his name. | ||
| What was the Minnesota, what was his name again? | ||
| Why did they choose Tim Kaine in 2016? | ||
| Why did they choose Joe Biden for that matter in 2020? | ||
| Why did they choose, I already forgot his name in 2024? | ||
| Why did they put a camo hat for Kamala? | ||
| It's because they realized the anti-white politics were a liability. | ||
| And so anyway, I've been thinking a lot about this and realizing there really is something there, but the far right and the far left both have to let go of some of the hangups there. | ||
| Or you could say, it's better said, the populist right and the populist left both have to let go of some of those hangups. | ||
| I don't know why Crystal Ball has to call me a Nazi every time she talks about me. | ||
| I don't know why Chenk Uger has to say, I'm a terrible person every time he talks about me. | ||
| These are like, you know, we totally disagree with them. | ||
| Is that helpful to say, you're horrible people? | ||
| We both don't have power. | ||
| Hey, Chenk, hey, Anna Kasparian. | ||
| Hey, Crystal Ball. | ||
| Hey, the people at Dropsite News. | ||
| None of us have power. | ||
| None of us, whether it's Republicans or Democrats, none of us have power. | ||
| Is it really helpful for us to be calling each other horrible people and to try to gatekeep the other side in this way? | ||
| And anyway, so this is part of the conversation I'm trying to get going. | ||
| And at the same time that I'm talking about this, it's very interesting. | ||
| At all these various meetings of the organized Jewish community, they're having a very similar conversation. | ||
| And you're hearing this all the time. | ||
| Increasingly, when you hear these pro-Israel Jewish advocates, they talk about the crisis of declining support for Israel. | ||
| The dialectic they always create is the Zoron Mandani is on the left and the Nick Fuentes is on the right. | ||
| That's always the thrust. | ||
| They say the Democrats are controlled by the radical progressives who hate Israel because they're third worldist, because they hate success and they're jealous. | ||
| They hate successful groups. | ||
| They're anti-Western. | ||
| And increasingly now, the Josh Hammers, the Ben Shapiros, the Barry Weiss's, they also now speak of the radical right. | ||
| They call it the woke right. | ||
| So it's the woke left and the woke right, the populist left and the populist right, the anti-Israel progressives and the anti-Israel Nazis, nationalists. | ||
| And so it's very interesting. | ||
| They speak in these terms. | ||
| They say, we hate Zoron Mandani, we hate Fuentes. | ||
| And they're saying this at their gatherings. | ||
| So as I said at the top of the show, there's been a series of them. | ||
| You had the Republican Jewish Coalition. | ||
| You had the Conference of Major American Jewish Organizations. | ||
| The World Jewish Congress. | ||
| You had the Tikva Fund Jewish Leadership Conference. | ||
| This is a little survey of what has been discussed at those meetings. | ||
| We'll go over it. | ||
| This is an article from Information Liberation by the great Chris Menahan, who's been truly exceptional and a great journalist. | ||
| I encourage everybody to follow him on Twitter. | ||
| He writes about these gatherings: quote, the theme throughout the World Jewish Congress, Jewish Leadership Conference, and the Jewish Federations of North America's General Assembly over the past few days was a pining for censorship to suppress Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes on the right and anti-Zionist backers of Zoron Mandani on the left. | ||
| Okay, so World Jewish Congress, Jewish Leadership Conference, Jewish Federations of North America's General Assembly. | ||
| Now, in the first place, before we even get on into what they talked about at these meetings, let's just first say, what else are we supposed to call this other than conspiracy? | ||
| What else are we supposed to call this other than identity politics? | ||
| Organized Jewry. | ||
| Seriously, because I would love for Tucker Carlson to explain to me, I would love for Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, any of them who deny this, please explain to me what is this? | ||
| What are all of these groups? | ||
| Who are these people? | ||
| What are they actually? | ||
| The World Jewish Congress, the Jewish Leadership Conference, the Jewish Federations of North America. | ||
| What are we to make of this? | ||
| This is totally unique. | ||
| There is no other group of people that does this. | ||
| I'm Italian, Mexican, and Irish. | ||
| Is there anything comparable for any of these groups? | ||
| Is there a World Irish Congress chaired by billionaires and bankers? | ||
| No. | ||
| Is there an Italian Federation of North America led by billionaires and influential groups? | ||
| No. | ||
| This is totally unique. | ||
| It's unique in terms of the level of organization, how many of them there are, how powerful they are. | ||
| The constituent members of these organizations have tons of influence as lawyers, as bankers, as Hollywood talent agents, as billionaires. | ||
| So the amount of power in these rooms, the level of organization, the number of organizations, the extent to which it's truly federated, you've got local chapters, state chapters, regional, continental, and global. | ||
| So highly organized, highly federated, a concentration of power. | ||
| And they're organizing around the basis of what exactly? | ||
| Neoconservative ideology? | ||
| No. | ||
| Support for the government of Benjamin Netanyahu? | ||
| No. | ||
| Support for the policies of the government of Israel? | ||
| No. | ||
| As a matter of fact, they disagree on these things. | ||
| They disagree on all these things. | ||
| What are they organizing on the basis of? | ||
| Well, it's in the name. | ||
| It's on the basis of their Jewishness. | ||
| It's that they're Jewish. | ||
| What does that mean? | ||
| Well, ask them. | ||
| Are they all religious? | ||
| No. | ||
| Not all of them are religious. | ||
| And if they are, not all of them have the same religious sect. | ||
| They're organizing on the basis of Jewish identity, which is ethnic. | ||
| It's genetic. | ||
| It comes from the mother, and it's a distinct ethnic group. | ||
| Ashkenazi Jews, Sephardic Jews, among others, Mizrahi Jews, there's many different types. | ||
| There's a genetic basis. | ||
| It's an ethnic national identity. | ||
| And there's also this tradition, culture, religion, Yiddish and Hebrew, the book, the bar mitzvah, the stereotypes, all these types of things. | ||
| So highly organized, a concentration of power and influence on the basis of their identity. | ||
| And what is the purpose of these groups? | ||
| What is the purpose of these organizations? | ||
| Are they there to enjoy their Jewish traditions? | ||
| Is it a big party where they enjoy Jewish food and Jewish music and they just kind of hang out? | ||
| What are they actually there to achieve? | ||
| Well, it seems that they are there to discuss and think about and advocate for what is in their political interest as a group. | ||
| Like, let's say, for example, the Republicans hold the Republican National Convention. | ||
| What are they there to do? | ||
| They're there to say, they're gathered to discuss how do Republicans win. | ||
| How do we beat the Democrats and have Republicans win? | ||
| If you come together as a women's group, what are you there to do? | ||
| If you're there at a women's leadership conference, you are there to talk about what's wrong with women or women's problems, let's say, and advocate what's best for women. | ||
| You might talk about domestic abuse legislation. | ||
| You might talk about abortion. | ||
| You might talk about whatever. | ||
| But it's by women, for women, as women, what's best for women. | ||
| So what can we conclude about the World Jewish Congress? | ||
| What is that? | ||
| It's chaired by Ronald Lauder, a Jewish billionaire. | ||
| And the president is a Rothschild, a member of the Rothschild banking family. | ||
| The constituent members of the World Jewish Congress, the member organizations, are the B'nei Bereth Society, which is in bed with Israel, Hillel, which is a student group, the Jewish Lawyers Association, the ADL, the World Zionist Organization. | ||
| Now, we can also say at the same time, is every Jewish person in the world a member of these groups or wielding power? | ||
| No. | ||
| But it doesn't mean that these groups don't exist. | ||
| And they are claiming to represent, and I think legitimately so, because of their power, the global Jewish community. | ||
| Irrespective of nationality, borders, ideology, religion, they all come together as Jews of the world, members of the Jewish tribe. | ||
| And, you know, people can say, well, not every Jewish person is in it. | ||
| Okay, but like all the Jewish billionaires are. | ||
| So who speaks for the Jewish nation? | ||
| The Jewish billionaires and the powerful Jewish people in banking, Hollywood finance, or like some guy that claims to be 3% Jewish at your work, you know? | ||
| So we have to deal with this. | ||
| We have to deal with this, which is that this is identity politics. | ||
| They're organized on their Jewish identity. | ||
| That's how they, they're not organizing as religious people, as Abrahamics, as people of the book, as Israelis, like Kudniks, as Reform or Orthodox. | ||
| They're organizing as Jewish people worldwide. | ||
| They're organizing for the benefit of those Jewish people. | ||
| What's best for us, not as Americans, Germans, not as religious people, not as conservatives. | ||
| What is best for Jews? | ||
| And they come together with their position, with their resources to dedicate themselves in this personal mission. | ||
| They're all advocates. | ||
| So when, let's say, Anthony Blinken is at the State Department, when he visits Israel, he says, I'm not just here as an American diplomat, I'm here as a Jew. | ||
| Well, what does that mean? | ||
| When Ronald Lauder sells his perfumes and makes billions of dollars, he's not just a perfume salesman or an American businessman. | ||
| He's Jewish. | ||
| He's an advocate. | ||
| And the same goes for the rest of it, okay? | ||
| Now we have to deal with this as a political reality. | ||
| Do you think that this might be a reason, this dynamic might be a reason why there is such a double standard between the Holocaust and every other genocide, between anti-Semitism and every other kind of hate speech, between support for Israel and support for any other ally? | ||
| Think about all the double standards. | ||
| You can be racist against whites, blacks, Hispanics, Indians, but not Jews. | ||
| You can debate the merits or the facts of the Armenian genocide, of the Yazidi genocide, of the Kurdish genocide. | ||
| You can go down the list, but not the Holocaust. | ||
| That has a dogma that is enforced in museums everywhere. | ||
| You can debate whether we should support Saudi Arabia, Qatar, NATO, Japan, but not Israel. | ||
| Do you think that this highly racially loyal group, highly organized, with concentrated power, going into the world, asking what is good for us as a group, you think that might have to do with it? | ||
| We have to deal with this. | ||
| And by the way, and by deal with this, I mean from an intellectual point of view, we can't just say we're going to ignore that. | ||
| We have to engage these facts if we're going to understand how the world works and if we're going to understand how to change politics, we have to deal with this intellectually. | ||
| As inconvenient as it is, it's an uncomfortable conversation, but it's there. | ||
| So what do you call this? | ||
| I call this organized Jewry. | ||
| It's Jewish organizations. | ||
| It's very powerful Jews organizing on the basis of their Jewishness for their benefit. | ||
| I call it world Jewry. | ||
| It's not just Israel. | ||
| It's Jewish people in America, Europe, Asia, Latin America. | ||
| It's not just Israel. | ||
| It's not just people caring about Israel. | ||
| It's people about, it's people caring about Jews wherever they are across the entire globe. | ||
| And that is how we must engage with this. | ||
| We cannot say that any insinuation that groups exist, that groups, that individuals self-identify as members of groups, and that groups act. | ||
| Groups act in institutions for distinct interests. | ||
| We can't say that all of that is blood guilt. | ||
| Tucker Carlson says that to speak in these terms is to reject the universalism of the Christian religion and what the West is founded upon. | ||
| I disagree. | ||
| I completely disagree. | ||
| We can speak about these things without engaging in blood guilt, without engaging in collective punishment, because this is reality. | ||
| These are facts. | ||
| Now, what we do at the facts is another question. | ||
| But these are the facts. | ||
| As it happens, this is how people self-identify. | ||
| This is how people act in the world. | ||
| This is how we understand politics. | ||
| And so anyway, so you have these meetings, a World Jewish Congress, the North American Jewish Federation, the Jewish Leadership Fund. | ||
| It's Jewish people coming together on the basis that they're Jewish, asking what is best for us. | ||
| I'll also say one last thing. | ||
| This is why this is so maybe remarkable. | ||
| It's because the premise of Western civilization right now, the post-World War II consensus, is that everybody, and in particular, white people cannot do the same thing. | ||
| Right? | ||
| The post-World War II consensus is that you cannot organize on the basis of race because that leads to the Holocaust. | ||
| Example, if I got up and said, I am for a white power organization. | ||
| We're going to have a white conference. | ||
| Only white people are allowed. | ||
| And we want to do what is best for whites. | ||
| We want to do, we want all white people from all around the world to come here, all white billionaires, all white influencers, all white politicians. | ||
| We want to come together in a big convention and we want to use our power to do what's best for whites only. | ||
| How can whites protect our interests as a group? | ||
| Like, what would you call me if I did that? | ||
| You would call me a Nazi. | ||
| And Nazism leads to Holocaust. | ||
| So we can't do that. | ||
| You have to leave your racial identity at the door. | ||
| And as a matter of fact, we have to let in immigrants. | ||
| America is not white. | ||
| Europe is not white. | ||
| Whiteness doesn't exist. | ||
| Whiteness doesn't matter. | ||
| Whiteness isn't real. | ||
| So this is the political dynamic. | ||
| It's that the Western world was white is no longer. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Because we can't defend our racial identity. | ||
| We can't identify as whites. | ||
| We can't protect our interests as whites. | ||
| We can't organize as whites against this invasion from the third world, where they are hostile to our culture. | ||
| They're attacking our heroes, our monuments, our holidays, our religion, our culture. | ||
| They assault us physically. | ||
| They're diluting our representation in the country and then therefore our power over the institutions. | ||
| But Jewish people do this while telling us that we can't do the same. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| So these are the various groups. | ||
| They're getting together over the past few weeks and they're raising the alarm, as I said, about Tucker and Fuentes on the right and Zorhan Mamdani on the left. | ||
| This is from Information Liberation. | ||
| It says, quote, Tikva's Jewish Leadership Conference brought together over a thousand American Zionists on Sunday to fight, quote, Mamdani-style anti-Zionism being normalized on the left and the Tucker-Fuentis cancer spreading on the right, according to Tikva's Avi Garson. | ||
| So American Zionists at the Jewish Leadership Conference coming together to fight left-wing anti-Zionism, right-wing anti-Zionism. | ||
| They gave their Hertzel Prize to Ben Shapiro, Barry Weiss, and Dan Cener for using their positions to promote Jewish flourishing and Israeli sovereignty. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| They awarded Barry Weiss, a liberal lesbian female Jew in New York at the New York Times, at the Free Press, and Ben Shapiro, a religious, conservative, Republican, Trump-supporting Jewish man. | ||
| They gave both of them the Theodore Hertzel Award for what? | ||
| Using their position to promote Jewish flourishing and Israeli sovereignty. | ||
| Not for promoting war, not for being neocons, for promoting the advancement of their people. | ||
| Because Barry Weiss and Ben Shapiro don't have much in common, but they have one thing in common. | ||
| Shapiro's a man, Barry's a woman. | ||
| Shapiro is an Orthodox Jew. | ||
| Barry, I don't know if she is religious. | ||
| Shapiro's got a wife and kids, Israeli wife and kids. | ||
| Barry is in a lesbian partnership. | ||
| Shapiro's a Republican. | ||
| Barry nominally is liberal. | ||
| I don't know, actually. | ||
| What do they have in common? | ||
| Well, they're both Jewish, and they both want to advance the interests of Jews in America and Jews in Israel. | ||
| And they're being rewarded for it by the Jewish Leadership Conference. | ||
| Here's your award. | ||
| Here's your Herzl Prize. | ||
| Jonathan Silver, the chief programming officer for TIGVA, said, quote, Ben Shapiro devoted an entire show to explaining why in video clip after video clip, Tucker Carlson is the most virulent super spreader of vile ideas in America. | ||
| The common theme throughout the talk was the importance of repudiating Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, and Candace Owens, especially by those in the conservative movement, according to Tally Goldschaft, one of the attendees. | ||
| She said, Barry made a point of stating that JD Vance has yet to distance himself from Tucker Carlson, which remains quite disconcerting. | ||
| Elise Defonik also spoke about combating anti-Semitism at the event and attacked Governor Hochel as well as mayor-elect Zorhan Mamdani. | ||
| The event was titled, Can the Jews Save the West? | ||
| Palantir's Joe Lonsdale and his wife were also given awards. | ||
| Israel First GOP mega donor Paul Singer is listed as a top donor. | ||
| Other speakers listed for the event included Elliot Abrams, Ruth Wiss, and Trump's U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz. | ||
| The Trump admin in September awarded TIGVA with the largest grant in NEH history, $10.4 million to counter the pathology of anti-Semitism and to teach the Talmud. | ||
| You could be forgiven if thinking that I wrote this, that I made this up. | ||
| Okay, guys. | ||
| So there's a Jewish leadership conference, and Barry Weiss and Ben Shapiro won an award for putting Jews first. | ||
| And they attacked Tucker and Fuentes and Zorhan Mamdani. | ||
| And Joe Lonsdale was there, and Elliot Abrams was there. | ||
| And Trump gave them money to teach the Talmud, which hates Jesus. | ||
| It sounds like the schizophrenic, allegedly ravings of the most virulent anti-Semitic groipers on the show. | ||
| But no, this happened in reality. | ||
| And we could point out all these different connections, by the way. | ||
| So let's just start with this. | ||
| This is the TIGVA Fund. | ||
| The TIGVA Fund, their major backer was Roger Hertog at one time. | ||
| TIGVA Fund gives a lot of sponsorships and grants and fellowships to up-and-coming political people. | ||
| For example, Jacob Reeses, JD Vance's chief of staff, is a Tigva Fund fellow. | ||
| The Tigva Fund gave a grant to the Shalem Center in Israel. | ||
| The Shalem Center was founded by Yoram Hazzoni, who you might know. | ||
| Yoram Hazzoni runs National Conservative Conference. | ||
| Barry Weiss was trained at the Shalem Center after she graduated from Columbia in 2004. | ||
| Barry Weiss received an award here. | ||
| Barry Weiss is over at University of Austin in Texas, which was funded by Joe Lonsdale, who also received an award here. | ||
| Joe Lonsdale was in the PayPal Mafia with Peter Thiel and David Sachs and many members of this current government. | ||
| Lonsdale was the head of Stanford Review at Stanford at one point. | ||
| Okay, so all these people are connected. | ||
| All of these people, and of course, Lonsdale is tight with Peter Thiel. | ||
| Peter Thiel was a major backer of Vance. | ||
| Peter Thiel is also on Barry Weiss's show. | ||
| Vance has a chief of staff that was a Tigva fellow. | ||
| Are you starting to sort of get the picture? | ||
| All these people, right and left, are part of the same fake discourse. | ||
| Barry Weiss is now running CBS because David Ellison acquired Paramount in a purchase subsidized by his father, Larry Ellison, who was tight with the Trump administration and Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel, the Trump administration, which gave a grant to the TIGVA Fund. | ||
| These people are all connected. | ||
| They're all connected. | ||
| They're all going to a conference. | ||
| It's called the Jewish Leadership Conference. | ||
| They're giving each other awards. | ||
| And it doesn't matter if they're right-wing or left-wing, Republican or Democrat, neocon or not. | ||
| What they all can agree on is we need to advance the interests of Jews in America. | ||
| We need to advance the interests of Israel. | ||
| And these are the patronage networks across the board. | ||
| And what they can agree upon, for example, in New York, Miriam Adelson FaceTimed into the conference. | ||
| And she said, we want a least Stefanik in the governor's mansion replacing the Democrats. | ||
| Why do you think that is? | ||
| Why do you think they want a Republican mayor, someone like Cuomo, who's a center-left Democrat? | ||
| Why do they want him as mayor of New York City? | ||
| Eric Adams, the current mayor of New York City, was in Israel this week saying, I served you. | ||
| I served you people. | ||
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| Because New York City is the capital of world Jewry. | ||
| More Jews live in New York City than any other city in the world. | ||
| It's a fifth or a quarter of New York City's population is Jewish, including many of their most powerful billionaires like Bill Ackman, including their institutions like Columbia University, where Jewish students are 25% of the student body. | ||
| And when you have pro-Palestine protesters at those universities, or you have a socialist mayor that wants to hurt the Jewish landlords by freezing the rents, that's going to hurt the capital of world Jewry. | ||
| So that's why they were hell-bent on Cuomo. | ||
| That's why they're hell-bent on getting Stefanik in charge of New York State. | ||
| Stefanik was the one in Congress that hauled the president of Columbia and UPenn and Harvard before a congressional hearing last year and got all those people fired for tolerating so-called anti-Semitism on the campus. | ||
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Do you see? | |
| This is the influence operation. | ||
| This is the patronage network. | ||
| They get together as a group on the basis of their identity, as billionaires, as politicians, as influencers, as Silicon Valley moguls, as Trump administration officials. | ||
| They get together on the basis of their ethnicity and they say, how can we combine? | ||
| How can we combine our position and our influence to get what is best for us? | ||
| You know, there's a word for that. | ||
| It's called fascism. | ||
| There's a word for that, actually, which is that if we have solidarity, if we work together as a group, if we bundle together, we're strong. | ||
| It's like a form of fascism in a sense. | ||
| It's racial, it's religious, there's a tinge of religious and racial supremacy. | ||
| All the things that they say white people cannot have, all the things that they say for white people are evil, but for white people, it's evil. | ||
| If white people work together on the basis of their culture, religion, civilization, well, what do the Jews have to say about that? | ||
| You're a Nazi. | ||
| Individualism is our way. | ||
| That's what the West is all about. | ||
| Identity politics is a poison, says Ben Shapiro. | ||
| Then he goes to the Jewish Leadership Summit where Miriam Adelson and Joe Lonsdale and Barry Weiss and Elise Stefanik and John Fetterman and Elliot Abrams and Roger Hertog and Jacob Reeses, you know, and the Tigva Fund. | ||
| Everybody's there talking about promoting Jewish flourishing and Israel and teaching the Talmud and giving each other Herzl prizes. | ||
| This is the tension at the center of the West. | ||
| This is what connects the issues of our time, which is that we have no sovereignty because of this oligarchy, and also that our race is being genocided, that we are besieged by migration. | ||
| And it's not to say the Jews are doing white genocide, but it is to say we are being programmed to believe that identity politics is bad for whites. | ||
| Because if we used identity politics, we're the biggest group in America and we could repel the invasion. | ||
| We would take pride in our country and who we are. | ||
| And we would be able to say we have a right to determine who comes here. | ||
| We like the way things are. | ||
| This is the classic tension, which is liberalism for America, fascism for Israel. | ||
| Multiculturalism and diversity for America, Jewish supremacy for Israel. | ||
| Jewish supremacy among American Jews, but tolerance and diversity for everybody else. | ||
| Identity politics and tribalism for the American Jewish community, but colorblind meritocracy for everybody else. | ||
| That's the, we are basically as a group, as Americans, we are basically being fed this propaganda that makes us vulnerable, things that are not good enough for them. | ||
| Meanwhile, they protect their interests. | ||
| Anyway, so this was the event. | ||
| The article goes on. | ||
| It says, remarkably, the videos of the Jewish Leadership Conference have still not been released to the American public. | ||
| Nonetheless, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency shared some of what took place inside. | ||
| Of note, the Jewish Telegraph Agency reported that Ben Shapiro, Barry Weiss, and Dan Senor discussed the threat of figures like Nick Fuentes. | ||
| From JTA, Jewish conservatives are looking to JD Vance to draw a line against the anti-Semitic right he hasn't delivered. | ||
| Ben Shapiro, Barry Weiss, and Dan Senor were mostly in lockstep as they condemned anti-Semitism on the right during an event for Jewish conservatives on Sunday. | ||
| Despite their shared concern about Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes, they were divided on how to think about Vice President JD Vance. | ||
| At Sunday's TIGVA conference, Shapiro, the conservative political commentator, cautioned against dismissing the threat of figures like Fuentes, whom he called a basement dweller. | ||
| Why don't you just call us a medieval peasant? | ||
| Why don't you just call us Goyam? | ||
| Call us cattle. | ||
| And the far-right influencer Andrew Tate and their influence on younger, more online generations. | ||
| Shapiro said they haven't aged into the voting population yet. | ||
| I think one of the things we have to be very careful of is trying to write that off as not a problem. | ||
| Barry Weiss agreed, saying it's a great lesson of the left over the past 15 years that everything was downstream of online culture. | ||
| Senor, responding to Weiss, agreed that Vance should say more about the rising tide. | ||
| He said, I am patiently waiting for the vice president to come out like a number of other leaders have come out in recent weeks. | ||
| He said, Senators Ted Cruz and Mitch McConnell have both criticized Heritage Foundation for standing by Carlson. | ||
| Jonathan Silver, the moderator and TIGVA's programming officer, cut in at one point, saying, There's comfort to be had in the fact that elected leaders have acted in such a patriotic American way. | ||
| Many attending the TIGVA event seem to be waiting for a strong statement from Vance condemning Fuentes and Carlson. | ||
| Neil Cooper said, I'm willing to be patient, but only so patient regarding the comment about waiting for Vance to condemn anti-Semitism. | ||
| Barry Weiss also told the Jewish Leadership Conference she'll be using her position at CBS News to counter voices like Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, Andrew Tate, and Hassan Piker. | ||
| She said, I don't think they represent the values or the worldview of the vast majority of Americans, said the self-described Jewish lesbian and Zionist fanatic. | ||
| The theme continued at the Jewish Federations of North America General Assembly, where former Obama speechwriter Sarah Hurwitz lamented to the federation that people are finding content from Al Jazeera and Nick Fuentes, seeing videos of the carnage in Gaza. | ||
| She said Holocaust education backfired in part as people see Palestinians as victims of the Jews. | ||
| She said they think the lesson of the Holocaust is you fight the big, powerful people hurting the weak people. | ||
| She said that's the wrong lesson to draw. | ||
| Something similar also went down at the World Jewish Congress, where the President Ronald Lauder said laws must be passed to ban anti-Semitism. | ||
| He said big names with millions of followers are telling lies that Jews controlled the government, the media, and the nation's foreign policy. | ||
| Lauder opened the event by giving the World Jewish Congress's Theodore Herzl Award to Elise Defonic and John Fetterman for their service to Israel and opposition to anti-Semitism. | ||
| How much clearer could it possibly be? | ||
| Honestly, because you have on both sides, you have on the right and on the left. | ||
| On the right, you have Christians, Christians who believe in human rights, Christians who believe in universalism, Christians who believe in mercy and compassion, Christians, and by the way, American patriots who believe in America first, against a foreign policy where we go out in entangling alliances in search of enemies to destroy. | ||
| You've got people like Marjorie Greene, Tucker, Candace, me. | ||
| We don't even all like each other. | ||
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We don't agree on much or on everything. | |
| But we all come together and say, we don't want to see a genocide in Gaza. | ||
| We don't want to see a war in Iran. | ||
| On the other side, you have the progressive left. | ||
| You've got Hassan Piker. | ||
| You've got Anna Kaspari and you've got Zorhan Mamdani. | ||
| And they're saying, as liberals, they're saying this is an ethnic cleansing. | ||
| A vulnerable people is being dispossessed of their land. | ||
| They're being disenfranchised. | ||
| They're being killed brutally without regard for human rights or international law. | ||
| They're saying that offends our conscience. | ||
| And what's more, we don't want to pay for it. | ||
| And clearly, groups like AIPAC and billionaire oligarchs are bribing Congress, bribing the Republican Party to look the other way and support it. | ||
| On the right and the left, we're also saying something to the effect of we want to put America first. | ||
| We don't want to fight Israel's enemies. | ||
| And we don't want to pay a foreign government. | ||
| We want to pay our own people. | ||
| We want affordability. | ||
| Right, left, and center, the people are suffering. | ||
| Inflation is high. | ||
| Prices remain high. | ||
| We're in the midst of stagflation, a frozen job market, giant question whether AI will deliver. | ||
| The government's insolvent. | ||
| On both sides, we want to prioritize a domestic agenda, a trade policy, an infrastructure program that is going to create good paying jobs for us, investing in public services. | ||
| But we can't do that when we're fighting a war with Iran or giving Israel limitless missiles. | ||
| And to this, you have Jews on the right and left. | ||
| Okay, think of it. | ||
| On the right and left outside of this, you've got Tucker, Marjorie, me, Candace, Christians, Christians and nationalists. | ||
| On the left, you've got liberals, liberals and progressives, Zoran, Hassan, Anna Kasparian. | ||
| We're all saying something like America first, stop the genocide. | ||
| But the Jewish community, right and left, Barry Weiss and Ben Shapiro, John Fetterman and Ted Cruz, Joe Lonsdale and the Edelsons, as well as other billionaires, as well as other people situated on the left. | ||
| They're all saying, no, these guys are the problem. | ||
| They're isolationists. | ||
| The America firsters are isolationists and backed by Qatar. | ||
| The progressives, they just hate Israel. | ||
| They're third worldists. | ||
| And they're bankrolled by the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
| You've got the Marxist Islamists on one side. | ||
| You've got the Qatari, Nazi, isolationists on the other. | ||
| And we need to control the media. | ||
| We need to buy CBS. | ||
| We need to buy TikTok. | ||
| We need to make anti-Semitism laws. | ||
| We need to take back control over the governorship of New York, the presidency of Columbia University, the mayoralship of New York City. | ||
| We need to wrest back control over the media so that we can keep the gravy train flowing, so that we can keep Israel getting the missiles to defeat Hamas, keep Israel getting the support to defeat Iran and expand their country. | ||
| And in order to do that, we need people not to criticize our influence in America, which purchases those things. | ||
| Could it be any more clear? | ||
| What else would Joe Lonsdale, Barry Weiss, Fetterman, Shapiro, what else would they all have in common other than that? | ||
| And by the way, it's not all Jews. | ||
| There are many Jews that are critical of this arrangement, like Dave Smith is a good example. | ||
| And you've got many on the left, like Scott Horton, who's not even my biggest fan. | ||
| And Jeffrey Sachs, who's been on Tucker and the judge all the time. | ||
| You know, there are actually Jewish people, Ron Uns, they criticize this arrangement. | ||
| So it's not every single one. | ||
| It's not a blood guilt, like you're born Jewish, you're part of it. | ||
| But this organized influence, it does self-identify as Jewish. | ||
| It does claim to represent the Jews, and it's hard to argue that they don't when they're the most powerful people in the world, actually. | ||
| Mary Madelson is one of the richest people in the world. | ||
| Ronald Lauder is one of the richest people in the world. | ||
| Larry Ellison is the second richest man in the world. | ||
| Powerful claim to represent them. | ||
| And this is what is going on in the world. | ||
| And so you have on the left, they are true liberals, and they are saying, hey, you guys aren't playing by the rules. | ||
| You're not being universalist. | ||
| You're not being liberal. | ||
| You're not being liberal in your treatment of Palestinians. | ||
| You're not being liberal in your tribalism and your race loyalty. | ||
| You are not being liberal in the sense that you have power and power is the basis of predatory behavior, let's say. | ||
| And on the right, we're saying, well, you're telling us that we can't be tribalistic as whites. | ||
| We can't defend our interests as whites and Christians. | ||
| But this is what you do all the time. | ||
| You're trying to moderate the right, tell us don't engage in identity politics, but you do it all the time. | ||
| This is the current arrangement. | ||
| This is the situation. | ||
| And understand, the Jewish right and left are working together. | ||
| And they want the American right and left to fight each other. | ||
| They want to press the division between the progressive left and the radical right. | ||
| They want to go to the radical right and say, you're allying with a bunch of Muslim communists. | ||
| You're not pure right enough. | ||
| You're allying with the Muslim communists and immigrants. | ||
| You're allying with the brown people and the Muslims and their call to prayer and their socialist agenda, their race communism. | ||
| You can never talk to them. | ||
| And on the left, they're going to the left and saying, you're going to ally with those white supremacist Nazis. | ||
| You're going to ally with Tucker and Nick Fuentes and Andrew Tate, these misogynist, racist, anti-Semites. | ||
| You're going to ally with the KKK Nazis over there. | ||
| They want to keep us divided. | ||
| That is what it's built on. | ||
| Meanwhile, they observe none of these standards. | ||
| The Jews are not liberal. | ||
| They're not progressive in the way that progressives expect them to be. | ||
| And the Jews are not right-wing. | ||
| They're not Christian. | ||
| They don't put America first. | ||
| They're not nationalistic in the way that we want them to be. | ||
| And yet they want us to see the left as the enemy. | ||
| And so they say, Shapiro and Cruz and Elise Defonik and Joe Lonsdale, these are yours. | ||
| And John Fetterman and Barry Weiss, these belong to the left. | ||
| And so left-wing progressives and left-wingers are supposed to see Barry Weiss as a reasonable liberal running CBS. | ||
| And the right is supposed to see Ben Shapiro as a reasonable conservative running Daily Wire. | ||
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This is what is going on. | |
| And that's why we're controlling the narrative and we're standing up and saying, I don't even want to be called right-wing insofar as I am just America first. | ||
| All I care about is that Americans take the power back. | ||
| That's the question. | ||
| We don't want to hurt you. | ||
| We don't want to deprive you of your rights. | ||
| I will go on the record if it needs to be said and say I do not want a Holocaust. | ||
| Honestly, I'm a Catholic. | ||
| If I, as a Catholic, profess that, I would be on the ninth level of hell. | ||
| I do not want a Holocaust. | ||
| I do not want to take people's rights away. | ||
| I don't want to hurt people. | ||
| You know, they say it's going to be crystal knocked. | ||
| If anything, I've said the opposite. | ||
| I've said, do not verbally or physically abuse these people. | ||
| Treat them with respect. | ||
| I said they should be, we should protect their rights and their dignity and all the rest of it. | ||
| What we are going to do, what we need to do is take the power back because they're abusing the power. | ||
| We're going to take the power back as Americans. | ||
| That's what I'm concerned with. | ||
| And you can give the left their free health care and you can give the right their closed borders. | ||
| You can do what you need to do. | ||
| But Americans need to take the power back from Larry Ellison, Roger Hertog, from Ronald Lauder, from Miriam Adelson. | ||
| These are billionaire oligarchs that are not America first, but they're so rich and they use their money to buy the media market. | ||
| They use their money to buy the politicians to serve their ethnic self-interest. | ||
| And there's nothing American about that. | ||
| Right, left, or center, there's nothing American about that. | ||
| Billionaire oligarchs, the richest in the world, they made their fortune here off the backs of Americans. | ||
| They abuse their citizenship. | ||
| They abuse their power. | ||
| They're abusing the political system to buy access, to buy influence, to support another country. | ||
| Forget it, you know, people are busy debating what is an American. | ||
| What does it mean to be American? | ||
| I know what isn't American if you're from Israel and you're putting Israel first. | ||
| I don't know whether Gil Scott Huron's American. | ||
| I don't know whether Malcolm X is American. | ||
| I don't know whether MLK Jr. is American. | ||
| People are debating. | ||
| Well, what is American? | ||
| I know what isn't an Israeli citizen like Miriam Adelson using her money in the American system to benefit only Israel. | ||
| I know that much. | ||
| And I know that's got to change. | ||
| And we could deal with all the poor people in America that live within our borders, whatever they think and wherever they're from. | ||
| We could deal with that later. | ||
| First, we have to take the power back from the oligarchs that are literally serving a foreign country. | ||
| And we can agree on that first step. | ||
| And then whatever happens after, I don't even care if we live in a liberal country at that point. | ||
| At least it'd be ours. | ||
| So that's the real situation. | ||
| That's what everybody, and they want to call it, oh, that's national socialism. | ||
| Oh, that's Hitler. | ||
| Pardon me, but the problem with Hitler is the Holocaust. | ||
| We're not talking about that. | ||
| We are talking about putting our own damn country first. | ||
| There's nothing evil about that. | ||
| There's nothing inherently national socialist about that, whatever that even means. | ||
| And everyone can agree on that. | ||
| All Americans living in our borders, all of them can agree on that. | ||
| And people have a problem with me saying that. | ||
| But I'm talking about let's bring everybody together on the basis of we just don't want a foreign country ruling us. | ||
| Then we can get, then we can make it more divisible after that if we want to. | ||
| But let's first say how egregious it is. | ||
| You've got people here that, yeah, they got a problem with Thomas Jefferson. | ||
| That's pretty un-American. | ||
| But at least they've lived here for generations. | ||
| These other people come here, they put another country first. | ||
| Step one: put America back in the hands of Americans. | ||
| Put America back in the hands of people, not billionaire oligarchs, people that are loyal to America. | ||
| Alone only, that's first. | ||
| So I see this stuff at these conferences, and I, you know, that's why I feel like Tucker is sort of gaslighting us in a certain sense. | ||
| And I like Tucker, I support what he's doing, but he brings me on the show to teach me not to be anti-Semitic. | ||
| I don't know what that means. | ||
| I'm just paying attention, man. | ||
| You want to tell me what that's all about? | ||
| What is the World Jewish Congress? | ||
| And all these people, Tucker, Megan Kelly, Candace Owens, as good as they are on the issue, they all want to pathologize me and my followers. | ||
| They all want to say, why are people following Nick? | ||
| Because of what we just talked about. | ||
| Because I'm right and I'm the only one talking about this. | ||
| And there are plenty of happy people and married people and well-adjusted people that are persuaded by this because it's true. | ||
| It's not all unhappy, bitter people that internalized hatred, that it's some sort of malfunction why they believe these politics. | ||
| It's because it's true. | ||
| And you can't give me that same speech about blood guilt when we see week after week, Republican Jewish Coalition, organization of major Jewish organizations, North American Jewish, but and everyone, it's a rerun. | ||
| It's the same people on the same basis for the same purpose. | ||
| Well, we're being told identity politics is a sin. | ||
| Whites are being replaced. | ||
| We're becoming an alien in our own country. | ||
| We're being told our country doesn't matter. | ||
| Our culture doesn't matter. | ||
| We have Vek Ramaswamy saying, identity politics suck. | ||
| Really? | ||
| Then why'd you marry an Indian? | ||
| Why did you name your kids Indian names? | ||
| Maybe because being Indian is important to you. | ||
| We're going to be told identity politics sucks by Ben Shapiro with his Israeli wife, his Israeli kids in a 90% Jewish neighborhood while he spends his life advocating for Israel and he'll fire you if you don't. | ||
| And Tucker thinks the answer is we got to plead with Mark Levin to give up identity politics. | ||
| No, no, white people, don't embrace identity politics. | ||
| We need to speak to all the ordinary Jewish people. | ||
| Okay, well, the ordinary Jewish people aren't worth $300 billion buying CBS, okay? | ||
| So they can be as mad. | ||
| We don't really, they can believe whatever they want. | ||
| The Yoramazzonis, the Barry Weiss's, the Larry Ellisons, they will operate regardless. | ||
| And they're never giving this up. | ||
| So is the solution to wait for Barry Weiss to stop being race loyal is the answer to wait for Jewish people to assimilate? | ||
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| They have been moved around for thousands of years and they never assimilate. | ||
| They obstinately refuse to assimilate. | ||
| And I'm fine with that. | ||
| But then they can't tell us that we have to wait for them to do this. | ||
| That's not a program that's going to work. | ||
| We have to wait while our race is killed for Jews to give up their tribalism. | ||
| I don't think so. | ||
| No, the answer to this is whites and Christians have to organize on the same basis. | ||
| Whites, Christians, Americans have to organize on the same basis. | ||
| First as Americans and say, take the power from these billionaires. | ||
| Then, as Christians and whites, and say America has a distinct identity. | ||
| The Romans, the Greeks, the Enlightenment, the age of exploration, the Renaissance, this is who we are. | ||
| The Jews have, they have a glorious past. | ||
| They have a great tradition. | ||
| So do we. | ||
| And we want ours too. | ||
| Let Israel be Israel. | ||
| Let Rome be Rome. | ||
| Anyway, so that's all that. | ||
| That's in a nutshell. | ||
| That's what I believe. | ||
| And I find it so hard to understand why people can't wrap their head around this. | ||
| How can you watch a show like this and say that this is based out of irrational hatred, prejudice in the Atlantic? | ||
| I got in an argument with the journalist that wrote a piece about me. | ||
| He said, let's talk about your bigotry. | ||
| Is that bigotry? | ||
| Is that obstinate prejudice and hatred on the basis of race? | ||
| I don't think so at all, actually. | ||
| I think this is just an engagement with the political reality of the time. | ||
| We're reading what they say. | ||
| We're talking about what they do. | ||
| We're just being realistic about it. | ||
| So this has been their, this has been the Tucker cost. | ||
| This has been the campaign. | ||
| And it is a response to them losing control over the narrative and these influencers like Hassan Piker and Andrew Tate rising up. | ||
| People like Tucker and me and Candice and Marjorie. | ||
| And on the other side, Ilhan Omar and Zohran, Mamdani, and Chenk and Anna Kasparian criticizing Israel, criticizing this Israel-U.S. Jewish relationship, the American Jews who are headquartered in New York that have power, their accomplices in Israel, working together to subvert our system for the benefit of their own community. | ||
| And so this is their response to all that. | ||
| It's to, it's in a paranoid and aggressive way to assert their Jewish interests, using their position, their resources against it. | ||
| And we have to simply say no. | ||
| Whites and Christians have to say no. | ||
| Like we're not going to be pushed around. | ||
| And all Americans need to say, not just whites and Christians, but all Americans need to say we're not going to be pushed around by this small group. | ||
| We're not going to be pushed around or bribed or bought or manipulated by this group that only cares about their own country and sees themselves as in a siege, surrounded by enemies, suspicious and distrusting of everybody, hostile to anyone that criticizes them, keeping everything all in the family. | ||
| You know, that's not the American way that you yourselves pushed on everybody else. | ||
| So that's that. | ||
| We're going to move on. | ||
| I think we're out of time. | ||
| So we're going to move on. | ||
| We'll take a look at our super chats. | ||
| We might get to Saudi Arabia tomorrow, I guess. | ||
| But we're going to move on for now. | ||
| We'll take a look at our super chats. | ||
| We'll see what you guys have to say. | ||
| Let me know what you think. | ||
| Like I said, kind of a slow news week. | ||
| So I wanted to get into some of these ideas here and just say what I've been thinking for the past few weeks because, you know, you have, it's like I've been saying for months. | ||
| You have this one thing going on, which is that people are generally becoming aware of Israel and Jewish identity and the role that Jewish organizations play in influencing the American system. | ||
| And the organized Jewish community is fighting back against this. | ||
| There's a tug of war. | ||
| That's one thing. | ||
| Now, part of the reaction to this is people like Tucker and Megan Kelly and Candace, you know, when someone like myself talks about it, they try to tone police me or they try to gaslight me. | ||
| And they say, well, you know, it's one thing to criticize Israel's wars. | ||
| It's another thing to talk about the Jews. | ||
| It's like, okay, but that's what this is. | ||
| So, and my discussions with Dave Smith and Tucker and others have all but, and Candace Owens for that matter, and my encounter with Megan Kelly has all but confirmed this. | ||
| They don't want to have a structural analysis of why this is happening. | ||
| They don't want to talk about Jewish identity politics for whatever reason. | ||
| They want to circumscribe the conversation and confine it to the narrow domain of Israel's domestic policies, but that's not what this is about. | ||
| So, anyway, that's that. | ||
| We're going to move on. | ||
| We're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
| We'll see what you have to say about all this. | ||
| And that's why we're going out in the midterms. | ||
| Americans first. | ||
| I'm getting a lot of free press on this. | ||
| The free press, I guess that's why they call it the free press. | ||
| Barry Weiss's outlet, the free press, put me on the front page promoting my nonprofit. | ||
| I guess you could call that the free press. | ||
| They're giving me free press. | ||
| Ben Shapiro covered it. | ||
| They hate the idea that we're going to act. | ||
| We're going to act in the world politically, create leverage, seize power. | ||
| This is what they don't want to happen peacefully, legally, politically, using the proper channels. | ||
| This is what they don't want us to do. | ||
| Anyway, we're going to take a look at our super chats. | ||
| Let's see what you have to say. | ||
| We'll go through here. | ||
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| Not a straightforward super chat yesterday. | ||
| Regarding the president sent, does it have to be something as divisive as a black male Peto Island to make the politicians band or is this just a concession? | ||
| Stupid question. | ||
| Christus Rex Roy percent $30. | ||
| Have you considered going on the unsubscribed podcast? | ||
| Politics aren't their mainsay, but it could be another good place to spread your message. | ||
| And have you been to the Weiner Circle recently? | ||
| I remember when my parents used to take me there as a kid and always loved it. | ||
| Also, shout out to Roland for the best time stamps. | ||
| Just pack as much shit in there as you can. | ||
| Let's ask 10,000 questions, comments. | ||
| Anything else for your $30 super chat? | ||
| Two questions, an observation, a shout-out. | ||
| Wow, it's a lot. | ||
| Have I ever considered going on someone else's podcast? | ||
| I love when people ask it that way. | ||
| It's never like, have I ever considered going on someone else's show? | ||
| I don't know what the unsubscribed podcast is, and I didn't get invited. | ||
| So no. | ||
| The Wiener Circle, no, I have not been there. | ||
| They're not that good. | ||
| That's not, it's not really a real Chicago hot dog. | ||
| The Wiener Circle serves char dogs. | ||
| Chicago-style hot dog is not a char dog. | ||
| So, no, I haven't been there recently. | ||
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| We must keep our discourse respectful and our presentation sharp. | ||
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| Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
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| Could the NY Post run a more out of touch or worthier title for the piece they did on you today? | ||
| The female that penned is a self-described libertarian. | ||
| Yeah, that was crazy. | ||
| Yeah, it's all like that. | ||
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| Thoughts on James Lang's recent confrontations with the Muslim political machine in Dearborn? | ||
| Feels like it could spill over into a national story soon. | ||
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| Would you ever consider doing a version of your show that's appealing and fun for kids while also teaching about America First Values and Jewish skepticism? | ||
| Thank you and God bless. | ||
| That's gotta be how could that possibly be a real? | ||
| I refuse to believe a real person wrote that. | ||
| A kid's show about the Jewish question. | ||
| Like, what is wrong with you people? | ||
| That's it. | ||
| I'm on Team Barry Weiss. | ||
| Forget it. | ||
| It's cooked. | ||
| I'm on Team Shapiro now. | ||
| I'm on Team Barry. | ||
| Because this is the problem. | ||
| We are going, okay. | ||
| The Goy cattle get up and they're like, I want a show for my kids to teach them about the Jewish question. | ||
| And you're like, okay, Barry Weiss. | ||
| Barry Weiss, if you can hear me, please save me. | ||
| Barry Weiss, if you can hear me. | ||
| That's got to be bait. | ||
| Like, that's not a real question. | ||
| There's no, no one is really like that. | ||
| And if you are real, I'm going to pretend you're not anyway. | ||
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| I deny your existence. | ||
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| Is it the New York thing? | ||
| Or just that it's too much of a global city and not enough Americana? | ||
| It's Euro code intraversible. | ||
| Why is it not working now? | ||
| Irish, Italians, Germans as the main whites. | ||
| I'm going to kill my entire staff. | ||
| I'm literally going to fucking murder my entire staff tonight with a gun. | ||
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| Apparently he is mad that Ben Shapiro and other Ashkenazi Jews won't give him money or promote him. | ||
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| They're so easy. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| They're so, because they're so predictable. | ||
| They're so predictable. | ||
| I've studied them. | ||
| I know them. | ||
| And now I just play them like a fiddle, like Ben Shapiro's fiddle. | ||
| I played them like the fiddler on the roof. | ||
| I played them like how Ben Shapiro plays the violin because they're so predictable. | ||
| And when someone's predictable, you get them to do what you want them to do. | ||
| So that was the easiest thing ever. | ||
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| Or is it consistent with the kind of approach you think America should apply to its own foreign policy? | ||
| You know, when people talk about moral objections, there's only strategic interests. | ||
| And so no, I don't think I really do. | ||
| They're engaged in a war. | ||
| And you know what? | ||
| Ukraine brought this on themselves. | ||
| You want to know why? | ||
| Because you had Zelensky go to the Munich Security Conference in 2022, and he said, we should get a nuke. | ||
| You can't talk like that. | ||
| Sorry. | ||
| When you are not a great, when you're on the doorstep of a great power, you can't talk like that. | ||
| He was surrounded by a quarter of a million Russian troops, and Zelensky dared them to invade. | ||
| That's what happened. | ||
| Putin had been amassing trip. | ||
| And by the way, it had been going on for over or close to a decade. | ||
| By the way, Putin, well, let's back it up even further. | ||
| NATO tore up the intermediate range ballistic missile treaty. | ||
| Okay? | ||
| Trump tore up the intermediate nuclear forces treaty, the INF Treaty, and he made medium and short-range ballistic missiles part of the theater strategy in Eastern Europe. | ||
| He put missiles on Russia's doorstep. | ||
| He gave Ukraine lethal aid. | ||
| In response to this, Putin offered to negotiate in 2020. | ||
| He said, Let's have a mutual moratorium on short and medium-range missiles. | ||
| He said, Let's have mutual assurances. | ||
| Let's pull back. | ||
| And Trump wouldn't accept the invitation. | ||
| Putin gave the same invitation in 2021 to Joe Biden. | ||
| He said, Let's pull the missiles back. | ||
| Let's stop. | ||
| Biden had ignored the invitation. | ||
| Putin surrounded Ukraine with a quarter of a million Russian troops. | ||
| Zelensky goes to the Munich Security Conference and says, Well, if the Budapest memorandum is null and void from 94, then we should get a nuke. | ||
| Fate was sealed in that moment. | ||
| And Putin went in. | ||
| And once you're in, you're in. | ||
| And you need to win by any cost. | ||
| And by the way, I mean, it's a war. | ||
| I don't believe that Putin is conducting the war in a particularly brutal way. | ||
| It looks brutal because war is brutal and people die. | ||
| And it's very tragic and it's very sad. | ||
| But, you know, Washington and Kiev and for that matter, NATO, the rest of the NATO countries, they just pushed too far. | ||
| And this is the consequence. | ||
| It was a mutual decision there. | ||
| So, you know, here's the thing. | ||
| If Zelensky wanted to raise the white flag, there wouldn't have been a war. | ||
| If Trump and Biden negotiated, it wouldn't have been a war. | ||
| But they pushed. | ||
| And that's the law of geopolitics. | ||
| You can't be the stupid country. | ||
| Putin has an obligation to his own people. | ||
| Putin has an obligation to protect the strategic interests of his country so that they're not strategically vulnerable in the way that they were after the collapse of the Soviet Union. | ||
| So that's my position on all that. | ||
| Chicken Parm sent $40. | ||
| Never been to Chicago. | ||
| How's the Christmas slash holiday season out there? | ||
| Here in the Northeast, the energy is always top tier. | ||
| Every house is lit up. | ||
| Neighborhoods feel alive. | ||
| Holiday dinners, parties, gathering, et cetera, and in the cold weather. | ||
| It's peak. | ||
| Just has a good feeling. | ||
| Same out there? | ||
| War damn eagle. | ||
| What are you talking about, man? | ||
| What are you faggots talking about? | ||
| Yeah, we celebrate Christmas. | ||
| But you've been saying big whip instead of big whoop for years. | ||
| And for peep's sake instead of for peep's sake. | ||
| It's okay, though. | ||
| Not everyone is cut out for the elite human capital life like us oxford coming's macron backslash underscore two underscore slash macron big whip is something that's one that's something people say two peeps sake is from a that's actually from a friend of mine a friend of mine says that i i adopted that as a joke so Anyway, those are like boomer-idi. | ||
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I don't know. | |
| Is this a real stupid thing? | ||
| Jesus just sent $20. | ||
| Did you ask Tucker about his appearances at Committee Ping Pong? | ||
| Yeah, and asked him about aliens and gentrails. | ||
| How can America be truly free if the 24 Fed banks are owned by Little Hat Families? | ||
| Chris Johnson sent $20. | ||
| Okay, you are the low IQ anti-Semite of the universe, I think. | ||
| Chris Johnson sent $20. | ||
| You are the Mark Levin, Handy of Antifa. | ||
| You need a new poker face. | ||
| When the truth hurts, you deflect the question and do her down syndrome voice gambling. | ||
| You fit the Antifa criteria. | ||
| 26 years/slash oh angry because you're a virgin or closet homo. | ||
| Uh, Crockett, Pritzker, Newsome Voter, taking political commentary from a virgin is suicidal to the country. | ||
| Go buy a new suit, you cheat fuck. | ||
| Okay, and you go watch Steven Crowder. | ||
| It's more your speech. | ||
| Johnny Massey sent $25. | ||
| Watch Sean Hammer. | ||
| Talk of war battle between Cadence and Laura Loomer for whoever can make you cookies. | ||
| No gloss. | ||
| Here's some money for ding dongs. | ||
| Pause. | ||
| Big punk 20, 20 cent, $20. | ||
| If her son knows that says Massey's the base Congressman, it's like, dude, Massey wants more immigrants here. | ||
| The only reason has consisted on Israel emoji is for the wrong reasons. | ||
| He's part of this libertarian ideology that has him against Trump in every way, single way already. | ||
| Nick Fund has now deep throating him because they're blatantly obvious Antifa. | ||
| So are they paying you guys to be here? | ||
| How much are you guys getting paid? | ||
| Did they pay for the super chat too? | ||
| Or what? | ||
| Because if you paid attention to the show that I did last week, I literally addressed exactly this argument. | ||
| Go back and watch your replay from Friday, Thursday, or I think actually it was from Monday. | ||
| Trump attacked Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
| Marjorie Green is a pro-Trump loyalist. | ||
| So what you're saying about Massey is true. | ||
| I agree with you. | ||
| Massey does vote against Trump. | ||
| Massey is in favor of immigration. | ||
| That's true. | ||
| But Trump attacked them both. | ||
| Why? | ||
| Marjorie is not pro-mass migration. | ||
| Marjorie is not anti-Trump. | ||
| So why did he attack both of them in the same day? | ||
| And he actually attacked Marjorie even harder. | ||
| What's the common denominator? | ||
| Stupid. | ||
| What do they have in common? | ||
| It's that they're both pushing for the disclosure of the files. | ||
| They both are against foreign aid. | ||
| And what they say about Massey, that's a pretext. | ||
| They can say that. | ||
| That's a narrative. | ||
| We have to test the narrative. | ||
| That's a narrative to get Trump supporters to not like Massey. | ||
| It's like when Randy Fine has those idiots stand in front of the stage and say, Tucker isn't MAGA. | ||
| They're doing the same thing with Marjorie. | ||
| They know they can't go out and say, attack Massey because he's against Israel. | ||
| So they come up with a pretext to attack him. | ||
| They spin a narrative and they say, well, oh, well, you know, we all happen to be Zionists, but the reason we're attacking him is because he's anti-Trump. | ||
| That's a narrative. | ||
| And they're hiding behind Trump. | ||
| That's what they always do. | ||
| Mark Levin is hiding behind Trump. | ||
| Randy Fine is hiding behind Trump. | ||
| They're using that narrative about MAGA as a pretext to attack Massey so that it doesn't come across as just a pro-Israel line of attack. | ||
| And I said that on Monday. | ||
| So either you're being paid or you're an idiot, or he didn't watch the show. | ||
| I love when people come in here like this is the first time I've ever done a show. | ||
| There's an apparent contradiction. | ||
| Watch the show. | ||
| And I've said, I'm not going to support Thomas Massey for president. | ||
| I'm going to support him in his primary. | ||
| I support him for elected office, but he's a libertarian. | ||
| I'm not a libertarian. | ||
| But the reason, but they're all libertarians. | ||
| Vivek is a libertarian. | ||
| Why do you think they're attacking Massey? | ||
| Because he's not a Trump loyalist? | ||
| None of them are. | ||
| None of them have been. | ||
| They're never Trumpers. | ||
| They're attacking him because he's criticizing foreign aid to Israel. | ||
| And you know that when you, it's like a logic problem. | ||
| How do we test it? | ||
| Because they're attacking Marjorie too, because they're attacking Tucker. | ||
| All the same people are attacking Massey, Tucker, and Marjorie. | ||
| Marjorie's a Trump loyalist. | ||
| Tucker is a sometimes critic. | ||
| Massey arguably is an obstructionist. | ||
| So if they all are on a different place in that spectrum, then why are they all being attacked? | ||
| What is the one thing they all have in common? | ||
| Because they all have a different ideology, slightly. | ||
| They're all from different walks of life. | ||
| They're all different relations with Trump. | ||
| It's that they're the only ones criticizing Israel. | ||
| And what the people attacking them have in common is that they're all Zionist shills. | ||
| Banks Bradley sent $20. | ||
| Listen up, Nikki J. Fuentes. | ||
| I read the Bible myself and it changed my life. | ||
| You answered a super chat last night and stated that you don't think we should read the Bible. | ||
| How can Christ be king if we don't read the world? | ||
| People are led astray because they don't read. | ||
| God bless you, Nick. | ||
| Keep spreading Jesus' name. | ||
| That's a complete non-sequitur. | ||
| How can Christ be king if we don't read the word? | ||
| That's a complete non-sequitur. | ||
| Clearly, words are not your strong suit, and that's the problem. | ||
| See, you're an idiot. | ||
| And if it weren't for the church for 2,000 years, if it were up to people like you, you know, the Christian religion, there'd be nothing left of it. | ||
| Sort of like with Protestants. | ||
| That's why there's 10 million denominations of Protestants. | ||
| That's why Reformed Baptists can't, like from two different towns, can't agree on the same thing. | ||
| Because when you only have your individual interpretation of the Bible, if all you have is the words on the page, what you're missing is that you need comprehension. | ||
| You need understanding. | ||
| And reading is not understanding. | ||
| So that is why Protestantism has degenerated over 500 years. | ||
| And so it started out, Martin Luther says, well, we don't want indulgences. | ||
| And, you know, there's some of these other problems. | ||
| And then you get the Church of England because the king wanted a divorce. | ||
| And then you get Mormonism because some guy, you know, had a dream. | ||
| And then you get all this other stuff. | ||
| You get people saying, you know, every permutation, every conceivable variation. | ||
| And that's why there's thousands of Christian Protestant sects. | ||
| There's Baptists and Lutherans and Presbyterians and Calvinists and Seventh-day Adventists and Pentecostals and Jehovah's Witnesses and Mennonites and I mean, you name it. | ||
| So let me ask you this. | ||
| If all we need is the Bible, then which sect is correct? | ||
| And how do we know? | ||
| And what happens to everybody else? | ||
| Are they all going to hell? | ||
| Why or why not? | ||
| If the word matters, then doesn't it matter how it's interpreted? | ||
| Doesn't it matter how we practice the religion and what the doctrine is? | ||
| Or does it not matter at all? | ||
| Because either the doctrine and the dogma matters and one group has it right and the rest of them have it wrong and we have no way of knowing. | ||
| I guess the Holy Spirit didn't tell everybody in their dreams. | ||
| And one sect is going to heaven and everyone else is going to hell. | ||
| Or the doctrine doesn't matter. | ||
| Or all the doctrinal and dogmatic disputes do not matter. | ||
| And it actually doesn't matter which sect you practice. | ||
| In which case, why even have a Bible? | ||
| If it doesn't matter whether the Eucharist has the presence or not, if it doesn't matter whether you can get divorced or not. | ||
| Faith or works. | ||
| It doesn't, you know, whether Jesus is God or the Son of God, whether the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and Son or only the Father, you know, all these different things. | ||
| Like either they matter or they don't. | ||
| If they matter, who's telling everybody the correct doctrine? | ||
| And how do we get on board with that? | ||
| Because clearly, then you would not just need the Bible, you'd also need the intercession of some other force that has the what is it, the charism of truth that actually has the truth, or none of it matters, or some arbitrary things matter and other arbitrary things don't. | ||
| And who's to say about that? | ||
| So that's the problem with this whole man. | ||
| And, you know, this is where I'm trying to get stupid people to think about it. | ||
| That's why it's not sufficient to say, oh, well, they didn't want us to read the books because they didn't want us to know what's in them. | ||
| No, it's because, you know, knowledge also comes with some responsibility. | ||
| And that's why the Catholic Church says you can't go actually and debate theology unless you're like a priest. | ||
| That's why you have to go to school to become a priest. | ||
| You know, if you want to be some kind of pastor outside the church, well, you don't even need to be able to read. | ||
| You cannot even read the Bible and claim to be a pastor. | ||
| Isn't that a problem? | ||
| So anyway, I'm glad to hear it changed your life. | ||
| But, you know, when you're talking about an institution going 2,000 years, you need something a little more than that kind of sentimentalism and that sort of thing. | ||
| Stealth Black sent $25. | ||
| You hit the nail on the head last night for a post-party revolution. | ||
| Most blanks are simple. | ||
| It's only going government large-esque. | ||
| Tell us we are essential to American culture and history. | ||
| Keep the benefits coming. | ||
| Pit us against immigrants. | ||
| And luck out the niggas chipping out. | ||
| You'll be our whitest nigga at every cookout. | ||
| Very true. | ||
| Very true. | ||
| I visited Chicago a few months ago and dined in Linea. | ||
| Amazing restaurant and the best meal I've ever had. | ||
| Chicago's food scene is second to none. | ||
| NYC can go pound sand. | ||
| Ugh, I hate when people say pound sand, least favorite idiom. | ||
| That's just like that's what nerds in politics say. | ||
| You can go pound sand, Buster. | ||
| Yeah, all right. | ||
| Listen up, buddy. | ||
| You can go pound sand. | ||
| Hey, pal, go take a long walk off a short pier. | ||
| And we're supposed to be like, you take that back. | ||
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Pound sand. | |
| Well, I never like what? | ||
| Just say like New York can fuck off. | ||
| You know, you can go pound sand. | ||
| And you can tell him I said that. | ||
| Tell him I said, go pound sand, Buster. | ||
| I hate when people talk. | ||
| It's like that's a national review way of speaking. | ||
| I went to Alinea. | ||
| It was interesting. | ||
| But I really don't go in much for fine dining, to be honest with you. | ||
| And, you know, it's a good experience. | ||
| I'm glad it exists. | ||
| It's a cool restaurant. | ||
| But Chicago is a great food scene, not just because of its Michelin star restaurant, Michelin star restaurants, but because of all the good neighborhood restaurants, because of the street food, you know, that's what makes it great. | ||
| All the taquerias, all the little Italian places in the suburbs. | ||
| And, you know, there's some remaining in the city. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| It's all the beef stands and hot dog stands. | ||
| That's what makes it all the trendy hipster stuff in the north side, in the west side. | ||
| Like, that's what makes it a great food city. | ||
| Not necessarily because of the Michelin star restaurants, not because of the steakhouses. | ||
| I had some visitors here not too long ago. | ||
| They're like, we're going to the steakhouses. | ||
| It's like, you could get steak anywhere. | ||
| You could go to a good steakhouse in any major city. | ||
| They got a good steakhouse. | ||
| Get a hot dog. | ||
| Get a beef sandwich. | ||
| Don't take yourself so seriously. | ||
| Get a taco. | ||
| You know. | ||
| So. | ||
| Austin W sent $50. | ||
| Love the show. | ||
| Your humble brag is undefeated. | ||
| What can be done about the liberal powerhouse in America known as emotional women? | ||
| Nathan Yahoo Benjamin sent $50. | ||
| Thank you for what you do. | ||
| I have a merch fulfillment company. | ||
| Would be honored to help with hats if needed. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| A. Al Yakobi sent $20. | ||
| Ola, when it's no chase, little Adolf. | ||
| Did Abuelita not spank you with her chunk cliffhess enough when you were a Niño? | ||
| Do a real debate with a true defender of Israel. | ||
| You will never do it because you're a scared little boy, and Jews make you tremble. | ||
| Neither Ben Shapiro or Mark Levin are scared to debate a gay Mexican. | ||
| On to Eninho. | ||
| I love the little Adolf. | ||
| I love the little Adolph. | ||
| Remember when Alex Jones called me baby Hitler? | ||
| Alex Jones called me baby Hitler. | ||
| Now Mark Levin calls me little Adolph. | ||
| Call me young Adolph. | ||
| I don't like I'm not. | ||
| We're the same height. | ||
| Hitler was what? | ||
| 5'9? | ||
| I'm 5'9. | ||
| So I'm not little. | ||
| Little Hitler would imply that, like, I'm Hitler, but smaller, but we're the same stature. | ||
| So call me young Hitler. | ||
| I'm like, new Hitler, young Hitler, Hitler too. | ||
| That makes more sense. | ||
| Hitler was older than me. | ||
| Hitler was older than me when he came to power. | ||
| So I'm really more like a younger Hitler. | ||
| I'm calling me young Hitler. | ||
| They call me young Adolf. | ||
| They call me young Hitler. | ||
| Call me young. | ||
| Don't call me little. | ||
| Hitler was short too. | ||
| Hitler was like 5'9. | ||
| I'm 5'9. | ||
| So I'm the same size as Hitler, but I'm younger. | ||
| Newer, fresher. | ||
| He called me even Mexican Hitler. | ||
| That works too. | ||
| That works. | ||
| And that's fine too. | ||
| But little Hitler, that just doesn't make sense. | ||
| That's my problem with it. | ||
| It just logically doesn't make sense. | ||
| You know, Hitler was a smaller guy. | ||
| Stalin was a smaller guy. | ||
| So there's something about that because we have to prove something. | ||
| All these tall guys will never be Hitler because they don't have to prove anything. | ||
| All these tall guys, they walk around like, you know, they're the master of the universe because they sort of are. | ||
| And it's the smaller guys. | ||
| We have to conquer the world to prove ourselves. | ||
| And so they did. | ||
| And so Joseph Stalin did. | ||
| And so Hitler did. | ||
| They took over the world to prove that shorter men are valuable. | ||
| Hitler went to war with the world to prove, hey, you know, I have value as a human. | ||
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And so did Joseph Stalin. | |
| These are jokes. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Public service announcement. | ||
| That is a joke. | ||
| I'm kidding. | ||
| Clip that. | ||
| Clip that. | ||
| I'm kidding. | ||
| It's a joke. | ||
| It is a before people say Hitler and Stalin admirer Nick Fuentis said short people. | ||
| It's jokes. | ||
| It's called the riff. | ||
| It's a bit. | ||
| I'm kidding. | ||
| It's for comedic effect. | ||
| All of that. | ||
| Everything you just heard tonight was actually, everything you just heard in that response was a joke. | ||
| Just so you understand, we have to be legalistic about it. | ||
| Anyway, what was the question? | ||
| The son of Liberty AF sent $33. | ||
| Could it be that Trump ran for president to scrub himself off the Epstein list and protect himself? | ||
| He knew being an edgelord populist will be effective. | ||
| The establishment hated him because they knew his intention. | ||
| Thanks for your constant work. | ||
| I think he did it to cover up the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
| I think it was all a big distraction because you know what we're not talking about? | ||
| Where's Hunter? | ||
| Where's the laptop from hell? | ||
| Yeah, bet you didn't think about that. | ||
| I think everything that happened in the past 10 years was an orchestrated distraction so that we wouldn't know what's on Hunter's laptop because that's the one thing no one's talking about. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| The war in Iran, the Tucker cost, Pizzagate. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| The COVID pandemic, BLM, January 6th, because now we're not talking about the laptop from hell. | ||
| God bless 1050. | ||
| Favorite Cold War movies slash media slash arms? | ||
| Here at Stinker Taylor slash Brzezinski in Afghanistan. | ||
| 79 slash the G3 slash the Bushworld Hey, the Wonder Nines. | ||
| Such a keynote time. | ||
| All of it. | ||
| A man can enjoy a little bit of 80 sent $29. | ||
| Playlist is perfect. | ||
| Favorite this slash this slash this, this, that. | ||
| What are you even talking about? | ||
| Northcote reporting for duty sent $29. | ||
| Playlist is perfect. | ||
| Praying for your safety. | ||
| Praying God sends me a man just like you oh seven. | ||
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Oh, gosh. | |
| Thank you for that. | ||
| Oh, man. | ||
| Really, the playlist is really for guys. | ||
| I'm going to be honest with you, but that's okay. | ||
| Very interesting. | ||
| Seriously. | ||
| I agree that Chicago food is legendary. | ||
| I drive two hours from Peoria Justo. | ||
| We eat Haloshawarma on Harlem Avenue with Bridgeview Eel. | ||
| Best chicken sandwiches in the Midwest. | ||
| No, this is not an AD. | ||
| Have your next meal on me. | ||
| Mexicans rep tacos, Asians rep fried rice, and We Sandgirs rep chawarma. | ||
| I'm sorry. | ||
| I can't get down with that. | ||
| I would not consider that part of the cuisine. | ||
| Schwarma, brother. | ||
| There's nothing Chicago about schwarma, okay? | ||
| Pierogies, Chicago. | ||
| Pasta, pizza, Chicago. | ||
| Beefs, Polish sausage, hot dogs, Maxwell Street Polish. | ||
| That's all Chicago. | ||
| Tacos, that's Chicago. | ||
| Tortas, Chicago. | ||
| Schwarma. | ||
| Sorry, that's not Chicago. | ||
| That ain't Chicago, my friend. | ||
| That is, yeah, that's some Bridgeview nonsense. | ||
| You get that in Aurora or whatever. | ||
| You get that in Lombard. | ||
| That's not Chicago. | ||
| Sorry, buddy. | ||
| Chicago's already over at that point, okay? | ||
| Chicago's Italians. | ||
| It's Irish. | ||
| It's Czech, Polish. | ||
| It's Jew. | ||
| It's a little Jewish. | ||
| It's black. | ||
| It's Mexican, but it's not Arab. | ||
| No. | ||
| No, that I cannot accept. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Sorry to report. | ||
| Hate to report to you that, but maybe I'll give it a shot. | ||
| But sorry, that's not Chicago. | ||
| Not get some of Harry Asso sent $40. | ||
| Here's some beer and pizza money for you and Candace. | ||
| And leave the dip for Brett Cooper. | ||
| Ah, Brett Cooper. | ||
| I've had the governor of Illinois. | ||
| You only have to be 25. | ||
| Do you think you would be viable candidate? | ||
| Rallying white vote in north and south of state, as well as chip away young voters in Chicago area. | ||
| What is this? | ||
| 13,000 troops, a fleet of C-130s and fighter jets, etc. | ||
| The founders gave us states for a reason, nigga. | ||
| I feel like the super chats are a divine punishment. | ||
| I can't tell you what the purpose of that would be, but I feel like the super chats are a form of like a divine punishment. | ||
| Matthew Gruder sent $25. | ||
| My name is Matthew Gruder. | ||
| Currently sitting in a detention center in Australia waiting deportation back to South Africa for attending and abolish the Jewish lobby rally with Joel Davis. | ||
| Doxed, smeared, fired. | ||
| Visa canceled personally by the Home Affairs Minister. | ||
| Michelle murderers get to stay. | ||
| I got to go. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| That's crazy. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
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Well, it sucks over there. | |
| I mean, their political climate is far worse. | ||
| Maybe that's why you should try and stay in the game a little bit. | ||
| Maybe that's why it's not a good idea to go to stuff like that. | ||
| Just a thought. | ||
| Matthew Dasso sent $23. | ||
| What English word has three consecutive double letters? | ||
| Just trying to break the monotony of the super chats for you. | ||
| I don't know, man. | ||
| Or do we want to do this every day? | ||
| $100. | ||
| What's it like to have everyone obsessed with you all day, every day? | ||
| I can't imagine. | ||
| It's weird. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| It's weird. | ||
| Haters, admirers, lovers, supporters. | ||
| It's very weird. | ||
| I don't like it. | ||
| I feel like we're burning the candle on both ends with that. | ||
| The more famous that I get, I really, in some ways, wish people would kind of just leave me alone, but it's part of the job. | ||
| It's weird the way people are like obsessed. | ||
| The Mark Levins, the Shapiros, the haters, you know, women that are weirdly into me now. | ||
| It's weird. | ||
| And it's hard to exist in the consciousness of other people because they kind of take you to all these different places in their own mind. | ||
| And so they have this relationship with you that exists only in their head. | ||
| And it puts you in a very bad position because, you know, people are playing out a relationship with you in their mind. | ||
| Like, you know, people text me, call me, DM requests, tweet at me. | ||
| And most of the time, I just don't check my phone. | ||
| And in people's minds, they're like, oh, you know, he's this, he's that. | ||
| These are his intentions. | ||
| These are his motivations. | ||
| This is his problem. | ||
| And it's like you realize that isolation is sacred. | ||
| Like, man. | ||
| This is why I like to be alone. | ||
| I like to be away from people where it's quiet because you don't want to be caught up in the tangle of all the people. | ||
| It's not James and sent $200. | ||
| I'm fine. | ||
| Not good for your house. | ||
| I've been instigating a modern-day debt jubilee for the natural-born citizens of the U.S. | ||
| The country's problems are all stemming from debt or lack of available economic prosperity. | ||
| I'm brainstorming policy ideas to help all of us under 40 who've been fucked by our economic policy. | ||
| I've never stayed home stating for locals on Garvedland. | ||
| Tax moratorium for those under 40. | ||
| I do know. | ||
| Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
| A debt jubilee. | ||
| What do you do? | ||
| The whole economy would collapse. | ||
| How would that even be possible? | ||
| The whole economy is built on debt. | ||
| Jacob never gonna have. | ||
| I've been watching you for the past two years. | ||
| Awesome to see you get the traction you have been the last couple of months. | ||
| Thank you for all you do. | ||
| God bless, brother. | ||
| Thank you, man. | ||
| I've been talking about it. | ||
| $100. | ||
| I like to imagine Mark Lennon watching your show late at night, smashing his fists on his keyboard, taking his coffee mug and breaking it on his head, and then taking a baseball back to his monitor and then tweeting out. | ||
| Little Adolf Fuentes betrays Trump, then sits back down and finishes his third bottle of liquor. | ||
| That's quite the imagination. | ||
| He sent $100. | ||
| Excerpts from 1400 years old saying to Prophet Muhammad about the Romans. | ||
| They are the most forbearing of people in tribulation. | ||
| They are the quickest to recover after a calamity. | ||
| They are the most eager to return after a retreat. | ||
| And they are good to the poor, the orphan, and the vulnerable. | ||
| They are the best at stopping the oppression of their kings. | ||
| Let's go. | ||
| Sahi Muslim 2898. | ||
| I will send the army. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Oh, I love to hear. | ||
| Thank you for the positivity. | ||
| I love to hear that. | ||
| I love, you know, the quickest way for there to be racial harmony is to just flatter each other, you know, just to be nice to each other. | ||
| It endears people to another. | ||
| Isn't that nice to hear when a Muslim says, you know, our prophet respected the Romans? | ||
| It's like, thanks. | ||
| You guys aren't so bad either. | ||
| You know, like, so I appreciate that. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Sex. | ||
| Collegiate Road sent $200. | ||
| Been following you since 2018. | ||
| Saw you at Mr. N that same year and was blown away that someone so young could command that room full of boomers. | ||
| I was like 2TF is this kid. | ||
| Shit. | ||
| Were you 17 or 18 years old then? | ||
| Been a fan ever since and have followed you on every platform. | ||
| Wild watching your eyes. | ||
| Your drive is impressive. | ||
| By the way, playlist is fire. | ||
| Need more provoker. | ||
| Guys are good. | ||
|
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Wow. | |
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Yeah, that was what, 2018. | ||
| So I was 19. | ||
| It was in the spring. | ||
| So I was 19. | ||
| Yeah, that was crazy. | ||
| That was a long time ago. | ||
| And it's been a long journey since then. | ||
| Provoker. | ||
| Yeah, you know, the playlist, it's all new stuff. | ||
| The playlist is all stuff from the past year or two. | ||
| I make a playlist every year, so I try to keep it fresh. | ||
| It's not like a playlist where you put your favorite songs of all time. | ||
| I make a playlist every year and I look at the best like indie type stuff from 25 or from the current year, you know, the last year or two. | ||
| And Provoker hasn't put out a lot of good stuff lately. | ||
| Their new album, I don't like their new sound. | ||
| Demon Compass and whatever their latest album is. | ||
| It's lighter. | ||
| It's too pop. | ||
| I like their older sound when it was dark and grungy. | ||
| So, but how old is that other album? | ||
| Like five, six years old. | ||
| So that's why I didn't put a ton of stuff. | ||
| I put one song on there, but the rest of it doesn't really appeal to me. | ||
| It's too light. | ||
| It's too like 80s retro. | ||
| Not a big fan. | ||
| $20. | ||
| Did you see the anti-Islam protests in Dearborn, Michigan? | ||
| What's the message do Americans worried about Muslims taking over our country? | ||
| I would say Jews already took over our country. | ||
| Angie sent $20. | ||
| Smart guy. | ||
| Can you name all the countries that gained their independence with the fall of the Soviet Union? | ||
| Oh, well, let's see. | ||
| You have Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan. | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| Hungary. | ||
| Czech Republic, Slovakia, East Germany. | ||
| Are you talking about, well, I mean, what do you mean by independence? | ||
| I mean, are you talking Warsaw Pact or just Soviet Union? | ||
| Because I guess technically Poland wasn't part of the Soviet Union, but it was part of the Warsaw Pact, right? | ||
| So I guess you would Poland and Hungary and Czechoslovakia are not part of it, right? | ||
| And Romania is not a part of it. | ||
| They were Warsaw Pact, but not part of the Soviet Union, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
| But Ukraine was. | ||
| I believe the Baltic states were, all the Central Asian countries were. | ||
| Georgia was Armenia? | ||
| I think Armenia was. | ||
| But I might be. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| You'd have to specify. | ||
| What do you mean by independence? | ||
| Like part of the Soviet Union or part of Warsaw Pact? | ||
| It'd be hard for me to differentiate them. | ||
| But I would guess Baltic states, Ukraine, all the stands. | ||
| Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan. | ||
| I'm going to say Georgia, right? | ||
| I said Ukraine. | ||
| Moldova was part of Romania, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
| I don't know when they separated. | ||
| But I'm going to say Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Poland, were all Warsaw Pact, but not Soviet Union. | ||
| Am I missing anything? | ||
| Let's think. | ||
| No, no, I don't think I am. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Now let's fact check. | ||
|
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All right. | |
| Soviet Union, former countries. | ||
| Okay, I got Georgia. | ||
| I got Armenia. | ||
| Oh, Belarus. | ||
| Totally forgot about Belarus. | ||
| That should have been obvious. | ||
| Should have been a given. | ||
| Which ones did I say again? | ||
| So I got all the stands right. | ||
| I got Georgia right. | ||
| I guess I got Armenia wrong. | ||
| I knew the Soviets occupied Azerbaijan since 45. | ||
| I didn't know they were part of the Union, though. | ||
| Baltic states, I totally forgot Belarus. | ||
| I knew I was missing one. | ||
| Okay, close enough. | ||
| Close enough. | ||
| Pretty good. | ||
| That one just slipped my mind. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I guess I just don't think of them. | ||
| Hanabi sent $25. | ||
| Go. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Grouper mom, 30F of two Grouplings. | ||
| Found you after the Candace interview. | ||
| Spread the word and now my sister, her husband, and my husband are all grow upers. | ||
| Wish I had found you 10 years ago. | ||
| But what can I say? | ||
| Normi's been. | ||
| Thank you for everything you do and God bless you. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| We love the moms. | ||
| We love the Groiper. | ||
| I apologize for all the language. | ||
| I feel bad because this show, I hope you know that when I'm in mixed company, I am actually polite. | ||
| To me, when I'm on the show, it's just me. | ||
| And I get carried away. | ||
| I get whipped up because I'm in a room by myself talking to myself. | ||
| And to me, the target audience is really guys. | ||
| And I always feel bad when women watch the show because if I'm around women, I really am a gentleman, I think. | ||
| When I'm around women, I try to keep the language clean. | ||
| I try to be a little more laid back. | ||
| I really am a gentleman, especially with families, you know, so I always feel a little guilty. | ||
| But the moms love it the most because, you know, at the end of the day, women, women are similar to guys, you know, they have a sense of humor. | ||
| They swear. | ||
| They use foul language, you know. | ||
| But my upbringing makes me feel a little guilty when I have the colorful language and I have a mom with like young kids and they're like, I love the show. | ||
| It's like, I feel bad because I'm like swearing and I'm pissed off and I'm ramped up, but I appreciate it. | ||
| Laura Loomers. | ||
| Someone says, stop simping. | ||
| It's not, look, it's just manners. | ||
| It's called politeness. | ||
| Thanks for wingmanning for me today. | ||
| I got my AF hat in the mail recently and wore it to the gym. | ||
| I had the most beautiful girl come up to me in between my set and complimented my hat. | ||
| She asked if I was a fan of the show. | ||
| I said yes. | ||
| Then she threw me against the wall and tore my clothes off. | ||
| Warren Peace sent $30. | ||
| Tucker having Nile and Haley Young was interesting. | ||
| I feel that they are going to push him as the palatable America first alternative to the Grow Hipers. | ||
| Never going to work. | ||
| Yeah, well, and I don't know him. | ||
| He seems like a nice guy. | ||
| I don't have a problem with him, but I don't, they're trying to basically sideline me. | ||
| Whoops. | ||
| I'm having a lot of problems. | ||
| They're trying to sideline me by saying, oh, we feel very sorry for him. | ||
| And let's try to figure out why people would have the misfortune of supporting him, you know? | ||
| And they're trying, they're doing this patronizing thing and they're trying to get me to relax or chill out or treat me like I'm a pitiable figure, but I'm the only one telling the truth. | ||
| So the whole truth about the whole, excuse me, like we talked about during the show. | ||
| So I got that vibe during the interview. | ||
| It's like, why do people like Nick Fuentes? | ||
| I'm fucking right. | ||
| Period. | ||
| End of story. | ||
| I am right. | ||
| I was right first. | ||
| I'm more honest and I'm funny and a compelling speaker. | ||
| But their answer is like, oh, people are pathetic and sad and bitter and angry. | ||
| And that's the only reason anyone likes him. | ||
| So we need to give them something that's nicer and sweeter and more mature and yeah, and dishonest. | ||
| So that they're trying to compartmentalize me. | ||
| They're trying to put me down and they're trying to get me to relax and they're trying to put their hand on my back and say, they're there. | ||
| It's okay. | ||
| I don't need you to console me. | ||
| I need you to tell the fucking truth. | ||
| Luke sent $33. | ||
| Have you ever taken the Myers-Briggs personality test? | ||
| If so, what is yours? | ||
| I-N-T-J? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| It took it a long time ago. | ||
| I think I'm E-N-T-P. | ||
| Helimeda Groier sent $25. | ||
| 15F Black, exactly your type. | ||
| I can be your side piece while you and Candace are on a break and we can eat yummy fried chicken together. | ||
| Oh, that's a honeypot. | ||
| This is, I just, okay. | ||
| So first thought, let's go. | ||
| Second thought, Epstein Island. | ||
| Yeah, you know what? | ||
| Bad news. | ||
| Get away from me. | ||
| You're trying to honeypot me. | ||
| My first thought was, that sounds awesome. | ||
| My second thought was, wait a second, 15? | ||
| Honeypot. | ||
| Call me when you're older. | ||
| Call me in three years, okay? | ||
| Call me when you're 18. | ||
| Nice try. | ||
| Nice try. | ||
| But that's illegal and creepy and wrong. | ||
| That's wrong. | ||
| Nice try. | ||
| Nice try. | ||
| But hey, give me a call in a couple. | ||
| I mean, in three years and then we'll see, okay? | ||
| Nice try, little lady. | ||
| That does sound good, though. | ||
| I could use a bucket of fried chicken right now. | ||
| Low Gothic sent $25. | ||
| I couldn't see IPAC chimp pound over you earlier on next. | ||
| Any upcoming collaborations you're able to tell us about? | ||
|
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No. | |
| Lomac sent $20. | ||
| Do you think it's a waste to get involved in our state's America First Party? | ||
| Spoke to the executive chairman of the America First Party of Florida, and he said he's seen a massive increase in registration slash interest in the past six months. | ||
| He said they're coming from everywhere. | ||
| Dev. | ||
| I don't know who's running that. | ||
| BBC has sent $33. | ||
| I know you already talked about this yesterday, but my mom is a teacher and only has two white students this year. | ||
| And I'm in Maine. | ||
| Just tragic. | ||
| Also, Maine only becomes haunted after September. | ||
| Sad Tucker couldn't recognize the generational run sooner so you could experience a Maine summer day. | ||
|
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That's a good question. | |
| Christ is came. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Mom from St. Louis. | ||
| Love it. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Hey, Nick. | ||
| I'm about to be three months sober from alcohol and almost one year sober from America. | ||
| Good. | ||
| I'm not better myself and have been reading the Bible and every night before bed. | ||
| Love that. | ||
| Thank you for everything you do. | ||
| God bless you and your family. | ||
| See, and I want people, I want to make it clear. | ||
| I'm not telling people don't read the Bible. | ||
| I'm not saying that at all. | ||
| You should read the Bible. | ||
| I'm making a point that we also have a church before people get it twisted. | ||
| So I'm glad to hear that. | ||
| I love to hear that. | ||
| Love to hear that. | ||
| Stay away from the drugs and alcohol. | ||
| So bad for you. | ||
| Drifter sent $20. | ||
| Free Chalk Johnson. | ||
| So true. | ||
| My man is innocent. | ||
| Grunchowder sent $20. | ||
| Nikki Haley Groy, for when? | ||
| Nick sent $50. | ||
| Hello, Trump. | ||
| I'm a cop size student that have been a big fan for around six months. | ||
| I recently started a software company that is somewhat political and am looking for one to two like-minded people to help me build for production. | ||
| Okay, and then he puts his email. | ||
| I'm not sure. | ||
| Mom sent $20. | ||
| Reddit has insane trans protection policies. | ||
| Swap sex with gender identity and their rules. | ||
| Shit on men/slash women? | ||
|
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Cool. | |
| Say trans women are trans women. | ||
| Women are women? | ||
| Banned. | ||
| Trans say they don't feel safe in men's rooms? | ||
|
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Cool. | |
| Say if you don't feel safe with men, then why should women? | ||
| Banned. | ||
| Delusional Marxists. | ||
| Help. | ||
| Why are you on Reddit? | ||
| What is wrong with you? | ||
| You're on Reddit in 2025? | ||
| Reddit has gone insane. | ||
| Dude, it's 2025. | ||
| You're on Reddit. | ||
| What do you mean by that? | ||
| That's why going on Discord and being like, what's going on? | ||
| Reddit? | ||
| Like, dude. | ||
| Poor Richard sent $30. | ||
| Candace's bombshell evidence that required a fake whistleblower was how Egypt was getting maintenance done on one of their planes in the U.S., which has been happening for decades. | ||
| She's so retarded, it's black pilling how she gets as much views as she does. | ||
| I haven't really investigated. | ||
| Like that one sent $53. | ||
| Before we got married, I told my wife I need lots of space for myself at a lone time. | ||
| We bought a five-bedroom house and we sleep in separate bedrooms. | ||
| We each have our own office, and I have another room with all my music stuff. | ||
| She wakes up early and I sleep in. | ||
| Some days we don't even see each other. | ||
| It's pretty manageable. | ||
| I like having four toilets. | ||
| Nobody cares. | ||
| Nobody cares, actually. | ||
| Good for you. | ||
| I told Arroy percent $50. | ||
| A wag winter is upon us. | ||
| May the blessings of Jesus Christ and his pure mother be upon you and upon all my Christian brothers. | ||
| There's a growing base of Muslim Americans who truly respect and support you, sir. | ||
| I've been red pilling them for many years about you and into supporting a Christian-based nation, closed borders, and no obnoxious behavior. | ||
| Hey, if that, if they could accept that, and as long as the population doesn't grow, I'm fine with that. | ||
| Thanks for the super chat. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Joseph Peek sent $100. | ||
| 90s native Polish immigrant. | ||
| First time super chatter. | ||
| Started watching on your first show after Charlie was murdered. | ||
| You are right about Israel. | ||
| No more foreign flags in Congress. | ||
| God bless you, Nick. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Polls. | ||
| We love polls. | ||
| Wait, pause? | ||
| Oh, I love polls. | ||
| No, pause. | ||
| No. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| Polish people, Polish people are human beings and should be treated with the same dignity and respect as any other human being. | ||
| And I believe that. | ||
| That's my belief. | ||
|
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And don't you ever say I never said. | |
| No, but thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| We love, no, but we love Polish people. | ||
| Some of my best friends are Polish. | ||
| Seriously, I don't hate them at all. | ||
| Some of my best friends are Polish. | ||
| And I would treat, I would let my kids play with Polish kids just like they're any other kids. | ||
| I wouldn't even mind that at all. | ||
| You know, they're fine. | ||
| They're good people. | ||
| And they're definitely people. | ||
| And they're good. | ||
| They're good. | ||
| They're good. | ||
| I'm kidding. | ||
| Kidding. | ||
| That's just jokes, guys. | ||
| That's just jokes. | ||
| No, but we love the polls. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| All I agree with and practice a lot of Christian values. | ||
| I am personally not religious. | ||
| However, I support almost all your points in the movement as a whole. | ||
| Is being a non-Christian in America first supporter mutually exclusive? | ||
| How many times are you going to do it? | ||
| Zion Duncan, $400. | ||
| Long live Fuentes. | ||
| Whoa. | ||
| Thank you for the huge super chat and a short super chat. | ||
| A mercy. | ||
| Truly a mercy upon this old man. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Canada loves you. | ||
| Much love to all the Canadians in the chat. | ||
| How would he rank Johnny Cash, Eagles, and CCR in terms of who makes the best music? | ||
| Easy. | ||
| Eagles, CCR, Johnny Cash. | ||
| Johnny Cash, overrated, sucks. | ||
| CCR, good stuff, overplayed. | ||
| All sounds the same. | ||
| Eagles, truly one of the greatest bands of all time. | ||
| Classics after classics. | ||
| Anthology album, one of the biggest selling albums of all time. | ||
| Joe Walsh, you know, many great musicians. | ||
| I'm a huge Eagles fan. | ||
| Never got into Johnny Cash. | ||
| I think it's lame, you know, the whole like ring of fire. | ||
| Please. | ||
| And Credence Clearwater Revival, very good stuff. | ||
| Very good stuff. | ||
| I guess I'm just tainted by like the boomer worship and the, you know, the Vietnam full metal jacket thing. | ||
| You know, a Fortunate Son is in every Vietnam movie for 10,000 years. | ||
| But they got a lot of great stuff too. | ||
| Just overplayed. | ||
| Eagles, like Hotel California, overplayed also, will be the rebuttal, will be the retort. | ||
| But they got a lot of great stuff. | ||
| A lot of great stuff from the Eagles. | ||
| Something for everybody. | ||
| And great solo careers. | ||
| Zion Dunn sent $300. | ||
| Christ is king. | ||
| Long live Nick Fuentes. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Thank you very much. | ||
| Another huge super. | ||
| This guy's made out of money. | ||
| Thank you very much, my apprentice. | ||
| I'm from Arizona and a big fan. | ||
| I watched your stream talking about how you keep up with baseball the other day. | ||
| Are you a Cubs or White Sox fan? | ||
| I'm a Red Sox fan personally, but also just love baseball in general. | ||
| Hope you have a great holiday season with your family this year. | ||
| Prayers and love for your mom and hashtag NJF32. | ||
| When did I ever say I keep up with baseball? | ||
| I don't think I've ever said those words in my entire life. | ||
| I don't watch any sports. | ||
| I just certainly don't watch baseball. | ||
| Wonder Pets Patriots sent $25. | ||
| Ben Shapiro buying every Catholic podcast, hoping he'll be the one. | ||
| Nick Fuentes built this in a dorm room with a green screen. | ||
| I love that. | ||
| That's so true. | ||
| That's Glenn Beck and John Doyle. | ||
|
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Nick Fuentes built this in a cave with a box of strap. | |
| And John Doyle's like up against the wall. | ||
| I'm not Nick Fuentes. | ||
| So true. | ||
| That's so true. | ||
| That's so true. | ||
| I am like Tony Stark. | ||
| I am Iron Man. | ||
| That's cringe, but that's so true. | ||
| They're going to, who are these other ones? | ||
| They're going to Lomez and Rufo, John Doyle. | ||
|
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Nick Fuentes built America first in his mother's basement with a box of strap. | |
| And all of them, you know, Curtis Yarvin, Bronze Age, all the fallen foes. | ||
| John Lezak, where are you, pussy? | ||
| What are you in jail? | ||
|
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Huh? | |
| What are you with your stepdad, huh? | ||
| With your pussy stepdad, Jew? | ||
| Where are they now, huh? | ||
| Carson Wall, Vince Dowell. | ||
|
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Go ahead. | |
| Shout him out. | ||
| James Alsup. | ||
| Shout him out. | ||
| Where are they now? | ||
| Who must go? | ||
| Who must go? | ||
| Shout them out. | ||
| Go ahead. | ||
| It's a graveyard. | ||
| It's a fucking career graveyard. | ||
| Nine years I've been doing this. | ||
| Many challengers, many have tried. | ||
| Where are they now? | ||
| Well, let's see. | ||
| One of them changed his name, changed his legal name, and got some other job selling his belongings on eBay. | ||
| Many of them just dropped out of politics altogether. | ||
| Where are they now? | ||
| Who must go? | ||
| They said, Nick Fuentes is over. | ||
| Nick Fuentes is finished. | ||
| Who must go? | ||
| So, yeah. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| Here lies John Doyle's YouTube channel. | ||
| Rest in peace. | ||
| Hate to see. | ||
| Zion sent $300. | ||
| Jesus loves you. | ||
| So true. | ||
| Thank you for the huge super chat. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Dirty Jews sent $20. | ||
| Fucking beautiful monologue. | ||
| Smiling face with tear emotion. | ||
| Wow, thank you. | ||
| Francesco sent $100. | ||
| They're called Shekels. | ||
| Went for a morning cigarette and found a green frog living on my veranda. | ||
| Saw him and said to myself, it's called a groiber. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| Called him Pepe. | ||
| He's going to watch the show with me. | ||
| Little story time with Francesco. | ||
| This story cost me 100 checks. | ||
| Can you believe this? | ||
| And it's really a mid-story. | ||
| Had to be there. | ||
| Anyways, DHX. | ||
| Replay game. | ||
| Thank you for the big super chat. | ||
| They're called Shekels. | ||
| It's called the Groiper. | ||
|
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That's good. | |
| You're funny. | ||
| This is a funny. | ||
| Now, this is a funny super chatter. | ||
| Some people, and I am sure he's Italian. | ||
| Some people are just funny. | ||
| Some people are funny and some people tell jokes and some people tell stories. | ||
| And the rest of you will just simply watch what we do. | ||
| And we'll tell more stories and you will watch those also. | ||
| And you'll just watch as we tell the story. | ||
| So thank you very much. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| One of the Patriots sent $25. | ||
| What is the motive behind the CIA recently putting agents on podcasts to trash them aside? | ||
| Like who? | ||
| Who are you referring to? | ||
| Drawing $17,760, $50. | ||
| Husband told a friend today, GDFO, and I'll buy one way ticket when he said this country sucks. | ||
| America sucks. | ||
| Immigrant. | ||
| Hubby now speaks his mind with a defundi-pack shirt on. | ||
| Keep it up, Nick. | ||
| Oh, boy. | ||
| My husband stuck up for America. | ||
| I'm so proud of you, baby. | ||
| That was awesome. | ||
| The way you stuck up to that immigrant. | ||
| Oh, hey, that's a W. W husband. | ||
| W Huz. | ||
| Bro said, hey, pal, pack your shit. | ||
| Love it or leave it. | ||
| And his wife said, my hero. | ||
| Now that's the man I married. | ||
| Hey, congrats. | ||
| Pragmatic Culture sent $20. | ||
| Metaprime and Basil made the point on their stream today that for this progressive rightist coalition to work with the left has to be dispossessed and led by the right. | ||
| The Civil Rights Act can't be held over whites' heads while we try to take back the country. | ||
| I like that. | ||
| That's a very good point. | ||
| They've been great. | ||
| Both of them have been great. | ||
| Meta Prime has been great. | ||
| Basil's been great. | ||
| You know who has sucked? | ||
| Marcel. | ||
| That guy has sucked hard lately. | ||
| Doesn't get it clearly. | ||
| But Meta Prime and Basil, very solid, very good. | ||
| Larry Silverstein is a piece of shit devil cunt sent $25. | ||
| What's good, Nick? | ||
| You see this fancaric Adams going to Israel saying, I served you as mayor to the Israelis. | ||
| And I'm going to stand in the show. | ||
| That says it all. | ||
| Their agenda was to bring the migrants in and cause chaos amongst the poor and middle class. | ||
| These Israeli fuckers are evil, bro. | ||
| Great. | ||
| What do you think about the dearborn dude Jake Lang? | ||
| Is he a Jew? | ||
| I've seen reports and pictures of him kissing the wall in Jewish attire and yoga. | ||
| He should be called out heavily if so. | ||
| That's, yeah, that guy just seems like a typical shyster. | ||
| He's going around, I'm a G6 defendant. | ||
| Like, he just seems like a typical, like, GOP, grifter, shyster, shill. | ||
| He's been nice to me. | ||
| He's, he's DM'd me and said he supports me, but he seems like one of these people that's just, uh, he's going to show up in all his MAGA gear, self-promoter, that kind of thing. | ||
| Very kind of scuzzy. | ||
| But Pena sent $100. | ||
| Thank you for the big super $13 cent $20. | ||
| Hey, congrats on your ascension. | ||
| Thoughts on Trump dismantling the Department of Education? | ||
| Who cares? | ||
| Shanest had sent $111. | ||
| Will the public ever see totally unfiltered Epstein files? | ||
| Seems like a pipe dream at this point. | ||
| Who knows? | ||
| Thank you for the big super chicken. | ||
| He has openly opposed foreign influence in the United States, foreign aid, directly mentioned Israel, and along with shutting down the border. | ||
| See his speech at Texas Adam. | ||
| Along with this, he has not denounced you. | ||
| Love the hat. | ||
| AF inevitable. | ||
| I don't really know him. | ||
| I don't know much about him, but sounds good. | ||
| Pseudo-liberal chat sent $25. | ||
| You mentioned the left and right making compromises. | ||
| The left ease is up on anti-white policies and the right needs to embrace social welfare and cheap insurance. | ||
| Isn't that exactly what Biden did? | ||
| Joe shut down the border when he suspended asylum claims from the southern border. | ||
| You often preach ideas that Biden actually achieved. | ||
| Okay, what planet are you from? | ||
| Biden shut down the border? | ||
| Look at the number of border crossings in 21, 22, 23. | ||
| They slowed a little bit in 24, but every single year was a record-breaking year for illegal border crossings. | ||
| That's just like you should be medicated. | ||
| You should be put on pills, dude, because you are delusional. | ||
| That is like schizophrenic. | ||
| That is just illusional. | ||
| And what's more, when Biden authorized a stimulus, he prioritized the so-called underprivileged groups, or what was the terminology? | ||
| Socially disadvantaged groups. | ||
| It was some other thing like that. | ||
| And they said, if you're a woman or a non-white, then you are at the front of the line to get COVID stimulus when Biden did his round of stimulus in 21. | ||
| So that was pretty anti-white. | ||
| And there were policies like Corey Booker proposed a bill in the Senate that would take farmland from white people and give it to blacks. | ||
| So no, Biden was very anti-white. | ||
| I mean, they made the tried to give it the appearance that it was less woke or less radical, but it was very woke and very anti-white. | ||
| Cloud Bush sent $20. | ||
| I think liberal individualists take issue with the term world Jewry caused to them this implies Jews as a collective, which goes against their idea of everyone being an individual. | ||
| They think world Jewry or the Jews translates to all Jews. | ||
| They would call these organizations specific organizations and not the Jews. | ||
| Well, that's idiotic. | ||
| Dancing Jewish. | ||
| And liberalism is wrong. | ||
| Dancing Jews sent $20. | ||
| As a voter in 2028, I feel like we have to choose between putting on Yamaka and more wars or getting our borders overrun and children changing genders. | ||
| What can we even vote for? | ||
| She Groiper sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick found about you when your clips started showing up on Instagram about a year ago. | ||
| Been following ever since. | ||
| Thanks for all you do. | ||
| America first. | ||
| Thanks a lot. | ||
| He sent $25. | ||
| You know, a white ethnostate with a robust social safety net has new, strong immigration laws is none other than Denmark under Meta Frederickson. | ||
| Bernie Sanders' favorite example of social democracy. | ||
| I think this new vision of left-right centrism is a winning message. | ||
| Well, and look, the Scandinavian model is not really applicable because these are small countries with small populations. | ||
| They say, well, it works for Norway. | ||
| Yeah, Norway has oil wealth, a small population, not densely populated at all, a handful of cities, nearly homogeneous or was for generations. | ||
| They point to like Norway, they point to Sweden. | ||
| It's like, you can't really apply that to the United States, but the model is attractive. | ||
| Also, they don't pay for their own defense. | ||
| It's easy to have a welfare state when you have oil wealth, when you don't have to provide for your military, when you don't share a border with a third world country, when you don't have to pay for a nuclear arsenal and a strategic air command and, you know, a global empire with 11 aircraft carriers. | ||
| So for many reasons, it's apples and oranges. | ||
| But what's attractive is the idea that you have a country that is European in character and in demographics for the most part. | ||
| And you just have an efficient, robust government with public services. | ||
| Like, we can all get behind that as aspirational. | ||
| So I think it's very attractive. | ||
| Dr. Melfis Rapis sent $25. | ||
| I've recently rediscovered my faith. | ||
| Wanted to ask what you think about the book of Enoch. | ||
| Wondering if it is accepted in Catholicism? | ||
| Maybe a stupid question, but I'm looking for some guidance before I actually read the Bible since I'm an illiterate retard. | ||
| Thumbs up, emoji. | ||
| I believe we consider that apocryphal. | ||
| So we don't, that's not part of the canon for us. | ||
| I'm not mistaken. | ||
| The problem with the Jews is you can't devote yourself to become one if you believe in it. | ||
| It is inherently racial and ethnic based on your mother's ancestry only. | ||
| Anyone can become a Muslim or Christian based on devotion. | ||
| You can't truly become Jewish unless you have the ancestry. | ||
| No other religion is like that. | ||
| Yeah, yeah, basically. | ||
| It's not a universal religion. | ||
| I'm wondering, since Jews control the country, how come have we never had a Jewish president? | ||
| Also, thoughts on Kamala's book tour? | ||
| That's idiotic. | ||
| They don't need to have a Jewish president. | ||
| Beltan sent $20. | ||
| Conceding social service funding for mass deportations is a fair deal. | ||
| Both would serve the common goal of enfranchising Americans. | ||
| Will this be a policy point in the America First Foundation? | ||
| I think both sides also agree on foreign influence. | ||
| Much to discuss on a positive way forward. | ||
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| Also, GIA operative sent $30. | ||
| Nick, Sidney Sweeney, and yourself should do ads together for these major slop brands. | ||
| They would 10x in market. | ||
| Third World Groi percent $20. | ||
| Nima Yamani is now upset that Ashkenazi slash Israelis call him a san-African-American for being Persian. | ||
| Jews in Iran have no respect for Zionists and keep their religious and ethnic identity separate. | ||
| It would be nice if the rest of the Jews could do the same. | ||
| Aboriginal Groi percent $34. | ||
| Thank you for being such a good inspiration for the fat autistic gay community. | ||
| Good influences here are few and far between. | ||
| Ethan sent $30. | ||
| Not going to lie, the name Nazi Nick has some more to it. | ||
| Kidding love what you do, brother. | ||
| Keep up the good work. | ||
| God's work. | ||
| Nothing can stop a wank. | ||
| I'm not a fan, to be honest. | ||
| Pink TD sent $20. | ||
| Look up Gamox. | ||
| Jewish Freeloan Society. | ||
| They say this word at the bank. | ||
| The bank rep brings out a book and lists their name. | ||
| Free loan no interest home businesses weddings free loans. | ||
| Wow, that's crazy. | ||
| America First 1776 sent $20. | ||
| Hey, Nick, and God bless. | ||
| You're right. | ||
| The unanimous vote to release the Epstein files should be a blueprint. | ||
| America First can build a huge coalition to unite on common ground issues. | ||
| We're populist, anti-establishment, anti-corruption, and anti-foreign influence. | ||
| Millions of Bernie Sanders supporters voted for Trump in 2016. | ||
| Pacman sent $20. | ||
| Is PBD's logical defense of Israel and MAGA going to cost him viewership or does his demographic significantly overlap with Fox News? | ||
| Says Israel has a messaging slash marketing issue. | ||
| Really? | ||
| It's not a product issue? | ||
| His need for Israel to take down the Ayatollah exposed him. | ||
| Uh, will it cost him viewership? | ||
| I don't know the demographics of his audience. | ||
| I have no idea. | ||
| Thanks for that again. | ||
| Did you see the photo circulating of Jake Lan kissing and linking the wall in Israel? | ||
| He's now a part of the 7K Club doing Hasbara bullshit, verbally abusing Muslims and tried to burn a Quran at a town hall meeting in Dearborn on behalf of the America First. | ||
| You gonna let them hijack your movement? | ||
| Nobody even knows who he is. | ||
| Nico Fuentes sent 20. | ||
| I love that. | ||
| You gonna let him shut up. | ||
| Nicker Fuentes sent $20. | ||
| Hi. | ||
| A Groyper recently lost his job. | ||
| It looks like the Jews got to him and reported it to his company. | ||
| Would you mind giving him a shout out or a request or SMTHNG? | ||
| His why would we dox his hands? | ||
| Zach sent $35. | ||
| This is for a five guys double cheeseburger door dash. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| MBX sent $20. | ||
| What are your thoughts on dual citizenship in politics? | ||
| And can you please quickly educate me from your perspective on the situation? | ||
| Trump getting gorilla raped by Shabbos Goys Groiper sent $20. | ||
| Damn bro $5,000 for a two-hour stream is insane. | ||
| You make the value of my house in a year. | ||
| You're stripped of true as hell status. | ||
| Don't don't be watching the bag like that. | ||
| It's very unbecoming to be pocket watching like that. | ||
| Let's stop pocket watch. | ||
| Let's not calculate how much money I make or anything like that. | ||
| Um, okay, that's very unbecoming. | ||
| I can't believe you would do that. | ||
| Oi Vey, it's only what? | ||
| What? | ||
| What? | ||
| I make the money. | ||
| I work hard. | ||
| It's called a meritocracy. | ||
| What? | ||
| What? | ||
| Just because I make a couple thousand dollars a year? | ||
| Just because I make a just because I make a couple hundred dollars in a stream. | ||
| What? | ||
| You know, that's very like goyish of you to be pocket watching. | ||
| What are you, jelly? | ||
| You're just jealous. | ||
| You're jealous. | ||
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You're just jealous. | |
| If you work hard, you could be rich too. | ||
| Yeah, relax. | ||
| Hey, relax over there, all right? | ||
| Orthodox Gro I percent $50. | ||
| Hey, Nick, about to have my first child. | ||
| I appreciate what you do. | ||
| It gives me hope for my daughter's future. | ||
| May the Lord bless you. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| I appreciate it. | ||
| Congratulations. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| I'm a St. Xavier Grad now. | ||
| I run a marketing agency in STL. | ||
| The Psyoponics has been so aggressive, obvious, and insulting to my intellect. | ||
| I'm running ads with America First Grow up again. | ||
| Just got an alert my posts slash replies are tempted downranked, but ads active. | ||
| So my content is only harmful when they don't get dollar? | ||
| That's Jay. | ||
| Thanks. | ||
| Love it. | ||
| Great. | ||
| Doug Marsh sent $40. | ||
| Now that the $10 is gone, should we get rid of the nickel? | ||
| $13.8 cents to make a nickel. | ||
| I've bought about $1,000 of nickels because of the raw metal value. | ||
| My GF thinks I'm retarded. | ||
| Fourthly, Anthony sent $20. | ||
| Gary the Numbers guy has become the most annoying person in the streamer space. | ||
| He has a one-sided beef with you, deprives Trump, and utterly disrespects Christianity. | ||
| There may be some truth to numerology and Chinese astrology, but faith in Christ above all principalities and occult practices. | ||
| W Clab W Zerka. | ||
| He's a Jew. | ||
| What more do you need to know? | ||
| Period. | ||
| Bottom line. | ||
| End of story. | ||
| It's like, you see a guy like that, and he's like obnoxious, hates Christianity, believes in the occult, Trump sucker, and you're like, oh, he's Jewish. | ||
| Oh, got it. | ||
| I know what that is. | ||
| And then you just can safely ignore him for the rest of your life. | ||
| Noble Groiper percent $25. | ||
| Did you see the comments that Representative Joe Wilson from SC made about the Russian Orthodox Church outside Russian X? | ||
| Insinuated that any member of the Russian Orthodox Church in America is a foreign asset. | ||
| That guy has taken over $330,000 from IPAC and has the audacity to call an entire group of Christians foreign assets. | ||
| Breutbub sent $20. | ||
| John Doyle really had the nerve to call us opportunists and scold us for betraying Republicans like they haven't been betraying us for decades. | ||
| CF Trust sent $20. | ||
| Need a variation of the Dignity Act, a program for aliens to gain legal status. | ||
| Dignity status, a seven-year renewable status that allows them to work legally on travel, but does not include a pathway to citizenship, but only make it available for those here before 2008. | ||
| Custer Anchor Babies vote. | ||
| Ice rates needed but cooked us. | ||
| Yeah, I don't know about that. | ||
| All right, sent $20. | ||
| I don't know about that cheese. | ||
| Well, look, we're just a temporary fix for tonight. | ||
| Castanza Groei percent $20. | ||
| What should the parameters be for absorbing Canada into the American Empire? | ||
| Steve Swan sent $20. | ||
| We're going to invade them. | ||
| We are going to invade them. | ||
| We are going to take their stuff. | ||
| And then, I don't know. | ||
| Maybe we'll send them away on boats or something. | ||
| I'm not sure yet. | ||
| I haven't gotten that far. | ||
| Steve Swan sent $20. | ||
| I haven't worked that out. | ||
| I've been watching the water. | ||
| Did you notice the small library? | ||
| Tucker's first main studio was in the basement there. | ||
| Then he bought the vacant municipal building next door and made it. | ||
| Don't dox Tucker. | ||
| Stop doxxing. | ||
| Who is your least favorite founding father? | ||
| Thomas Jefferson. | ||
| Are you ever worried that people who want to silence you will pull a Mosaddegh on you? | ||
| Crazy. | ||
| Fake supporters to make you look bad and bring you down? | ||
| Like the CIA did in Random Mosedak. | ||
| I like how you said it three times to just like, are they going to do a Mosedak? | ||
| Are they going to do that thing they did to him? | ||
| Like how they did that to him? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, they'll try every trick in the book. | ||
| Delmegation. | ||
| Are you ever worried? | ||
| I love when, dude, I love. | ||
| Oh, I love when people phrase questions in an idiotic way like that when they say, have you ever considered? | ||
| Are you ever worried? | ||
| Do you think this could ever happen? | ||
| I love questions like that because they're so stupid. | ||
| Strange $20. | ||
| Yo, Nick, big fan. | ||
| Birthday is Friday. | ||
| Wondering if I could get a quick Needroque. | ||
| Irish Group sent $20. | ||
| Is there a World Irish slash Italian Federation funny? | ||
| Because many far-right Jews and raped boy slaves just lie and say there are, that white ethnics never assimilated. | ||
| Jews are just another group of Ellis Islanders resentful of huspees. | ||
| And there's nothing unique about organized Jewry. | ||
| Like Bab, Yarvin, NRX, Greer, Retarded Slop. | ||
| That's very true. | ||
| Hango Naga sent $40. | ||
| When is the Christmas background vibe going to come? | ||
| Take the pumpkins away. | ||
| It's not October. | ||
| It's not Thanksgiving yet, okay? | ||
| Maybe we'll do it next week. | ||
| Maybe we'll do it next week because Thanksgiving falls kind of late this year. | ||
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It's the 27th, right? | |
| Where's my calendar? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I don't know. | ||
| Yeah, maybe we'll bring it out next week. | ||
| Maybe we'll break out the Christmas stuff next week because I don't want to wait until like December 1st. | ||
| Maybe we'll break it out on the 25th. | ||
| I'm not doing a show Friday and Monday, I think. | ||
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So, yeah, maybe we'll break it out on Tuesday. | |
| Mikhail Sandoval sent $20. | ||
| Nick, have you checked out Stan Clicken, the black conservative commentator and rapper turning the Atlanta Wynne into grow hipers? | ||
| Listen to his Charlie Kirk tribute song. | ||
| No, I haven't. | ||
| Someone brought that up yesterday. | ||
| Nazism, not globalism, sent $20. | ||
| Americanism, not globalism. | ||
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The name, we're not going to be able to do that all the respect to Trump. | |
| Ubiquitous Roy percent $20. | ||
| The Epstein files release are just a distraction from Israel Killing Kirk. | ||
| JK Great Show. | ||
| Cisa Groi percent $30. | ||
| Can you rank the big four Grunge bands, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice and Chains, in your personal preference? | ||
| I don't like any of them. | ||
| I've never been into any of those bands. | ||
| I mean, I know some of the Nirvana songs, but I never got into any of that stuff. | ||
| Ready to politics, Drinks Piss sent $20. | ||
| If you could change one thing about yourself besides the obvious, what would it be? | ||
| What's the obvious? | ||
| What do you mean by that? | ||
| What if I could change about myself besides that I should be six foot three? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| You can't really change. | ||
| If I changed anything, I'd be a different person. | ||
| So you can't, we have to love ourselves as we are. | ||
| Sheboygan Grover sent $20. | ||
| We are Charlie 53. | ||
| We carry the flame will fight for the gospel. | ||
| We honor his name. | ||
| I wish I was healthier. | ||
| I just wish I had a better stomach and was able to sleep better and stuff like that, I guess. | ||
| White P0V69 have a deviated septum. | ||
| White P0VR69 sent $20. | ||
| It is truly inspiring to see you doing your thing as I'm around the same age as you and can't help but want to be able to make a difference just like you. | ||
| Props to you, man. | ||
| Do you like any metal music by chance? | ||
| No, I do not like metal music, but thank you. | ||
| Thank you, White Power69. | ||
| We love you. | ||
| Shout out 522 at College of Charleston and Colteda fucking pussy. | ||
| I turned all my roommates into Grow Eye Brazel. | ||
| God bless. | ||
| Thanks for the big super chat. | ||
| Nice docs. | ||
| Love the shout out to my golly. | ||
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Bro, stop doxing yourself, please. | |
| I'm begging you not to dox yourself. | ||
| Ethan Horton sent $20. | ||
| La La Land is good, but Lamis is so much better. | ||
| French Revolution. | ||
| Centered on Catholicism. | ||
| Amazing songs. | ||
| Watch it, Nico. | ||
| Shut the fuck up. | ||
| Black Warpet sent $25. | ||
| I hate African-American and U.S. citizen living here for 14 years. | ||
| Love the show been following since the Kirk assassination, but I've been hearing about you since J6. | ||
| Love the show we have. | ||
| All right. | ||
| Ooh, 18 female. | ||
| I like that censored Nigerian. | ||
| It censored Nigerian. | ||
| It thought it was the N-word. | ||
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Oh. | |
| Nigerian. | ||
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Oh, my goodness. | |
| So dark. | ||
| Oh, my gosh. | ||
| Yeah, well, I'm sorry. | ||
| I got to put my people first. | ||
| Unfortunately for me, I have to put my people first, but I love to hear that. | ||
| We love our black female support. | ||
| Dude, I love black females. | ||
| Thank you for the support. | ||
| Mid Summer sent $20. | ||
| Mexico-American mom. | ||
| Keep going. | ||
| We love the Mexicans too. | ||
| Christine in Ohio sent $20. | ||
| Been watching the shows from our state. | ||
| Always on point. | ||
| Keep up the research and thank you. | ||
| Prayers for parents too. | ||
| Hey, thank you very much. | ||
| Prayers for you. | ||
| Where are you? | ||
| Where are you? | ||
| I think I might be coming to see you soon. | ||
| Where are you? | ||
| Operation WetPack. | ||
| Post-location. | ||
| Yo, drop location. | ||
| Yo, Christine, drop location. | ||
| I'm pulling up. | ||
| Operation Wetback 2.0. | ||
| Let's settle this. | ||
| Operation Wetpack 2.0750. | ||
| What is your advice for desired policy related to demographics? | ||
| You often say that the percent of whites is baked in based on birth rates. | ||
| Mexicans, through invasion and stolen prosperity, are on pace to be the minority, majority ethnicity. | ||
| What if anything can be done about the future demographic picture? | ||
| What is a real world solution to advocate for? | ||
| That's not true. | ||
| Without immigration, whites barely slip into minority status because immigrant groups come here and their fertility rate declines. | ||
| So if you, I'm telling you, if you shut down immigration, net zero immigration, you might never have a white minority because the birth rate is what? | ||
| It's about 49% white, 50% non-white. | ||
| So if you stop all immigration, you barely slip into minority status. | ||
| And whites remain the biggest group by far. | ||
| Coupled with mass deportations, who knows? | ||
| So the thing that people don't realize is it's literally just the spigot. | ||
| It is just the never-ending flow. | ||
| Like this is an active thing. | ||
| People are saying, like, what would you do? | ||
| I would stop raping the country. | ||
| That's what it is. | ||
| They always phrase it like the default is it's going this way. | ||
| It's inevitable. | ||
| It's unstoppable. | ||
| No, like the demographics are changing because we are always having more immigrants all the time, forever. | ||
| And if that stopped, the demographic change would freeze, basically. | ||
| It would, on some level, it would freeze. | ||
| So I would stop the immigration. | ||
| I would do mass deportations. | ||
| And then that's why I say the, you know, the extent to which the demographics have changed, that's baked in. | ||
| It doesn't have to go further. | ||
| That's my point. | ||
| Anonymous sent $20. | ||
| Have you seen Nolan Haley's Ascension? | ||
| They're literally outsourcing you to an Indian. | ||
| Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
| Eric Jones sent $20. | ||
| I know you're banned on basically every platform, but are you able to stream on X? | ||
| Love the streams. | ||
| No, I'm not. | ||
| I can't buy a check. | ||
| Problem Solve sent $20. | ||
| Top three black females in history. | ||
| Okay, let's see. | ||
| Top three black females. | ||
| My first answer was going to be really gay. | ||
| Can't. | ||
| There's just no way around that. | ||
| I was going to say like Diana Ross, but that's like, nope, can't say that. | ||
| Too gay. | ||
| Pam Greer, Foxy Brown, number one. | ||
| Candice Owens, obviously. | ||
| Standis Owens, raise your right hand. | ||
| I swear I'm going to investigate for the Candace Intelligence Agency. | ||
| And number three, let's see. | ||
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How about how about look? | |
| I like Motown. | ||
| Relax. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| I like Motown. | ||
| I like Disco. | ||
| Grow up. | ||
| I'd probably say, I don't know. | ||
| Name some black women. | ||
| I can't think of any off the top of my head. | ||
| Who are some of the Beyoncé? | ||
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No. | |
| Not a Beyoncé fan. | ||
| Nikki Minaj, not a fan. | ||
| Aunt Jemima, not real. | ||
| Who else we got? | ||
| Who's a notable? | ||
| Who's a notable, amazing? | ||
| Would it be Lauren Hill? | ||
| No, overrated. | ||
| She's very good, but the way the white nerds love her, it's a little too much. | ||
| Would it be Oprah? | ||
| No. | ||
| Whoopee? | ||
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No. | |
| Would it be? | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| Come back to me on that. | ||
| I'd have to think of a third one. | ||
| I'd have to think of a good third one. | ||
| Aretha Franklin. | ||
| Yeah, Aretha Franklin's pretty good. | ||
| Harriet Tubman, not real. | ||
| also not real. | ||
| Sam Hyde, everyone's saying that's great. | ||
| Very funny. | ||
| Sharday. | ||
| Sharday's pretty good. | ||
| Let's bring in a musical artist. | ||
| Let's bring in a, we've got a political person. | ||
| We got an actress. | ||
| How about a musical person now? | ||
| How about now a musical act? | ||
| Oh, Shardet's good. | ||
|
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Well, I don't know. | |
| Come back to me. | ||
| Come back to me on that one. | ||
| Christine Miller has sent $20. | ||
| Visiting on his family will be home free night. | ||
| Oh, God. | ||
| I didn't see the name. | ||
| I was like, who's telling me this? | ||
| Okay, good to know. | ||
| Okay, all right. | ||
| That's our last super chat. | ||
| That's going to do it for me tonight. | ||
| Sorry about the technical difficulties, but sometimes it happens. | ||
| That's going to do it for me. | ||
| People are saying Donda. | ||
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