AMFEST CALLED ME OUT??? RESPONDING TO MY ENEMIES | America First Ep. 1617
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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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If you belonged to the world, it would love to lose itself.
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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know this is like this is my primary this is me like walking walking down the hall this is my primary weapon press circle to interact Press circle to interact with this item.
At the end of the day, here's a 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 gonna wipe your tears off your face.
Christianity is love.
Our God is love.
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Jesus Christ was our past.
Jesus Christ is our present now.
And Jesus Christ is our future after we die on earth.
to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth.
Each child still lost.
This night we pray our lives will show this dream he had.
The first nowhere the angel did say was to certain poor shepherds in fields, as they lay, in fields where they lay keeping their sheep on a cold winter night that
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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 16?
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.
Green likes that group for sanctions, for attacks.
Now the United States is in a shadow war with Iran.
It culminates by January 2020 in the assassination of Qasim Suleimani.
Suleimani was the architect of the axis of resistance.
Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Suleimani built all of it.
Are you starting to see Obama had this solved?
He made the deal.
The Israelis hated him for it.
They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018 and has been going on for seven years.
That's the nature of forever wars.
Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today, just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today.
Syria, which went from 2011 to today, and Iran, which went from 2018 until today.
That's the nature of forever wars.
And if you're not paying attention to those underlying forces, you're going to fall for it again and again.
You're going to be surprised and confused and coping over and over.
And people are just tripping over themselves to do it again.
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.
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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If you belonged to the world, it would love you as it says.
Oh night divine o night when Christ was born all night, oh night, oh night divine
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So then my life of the stars meet me.
It came the wise and the glory and land.
The King of Kings laid us in holy manger.
In all our fights for to be a friend, fall on your knees all the angel voices, O Lord Divine, for the price was
No faith, got his strong beliefs Got his strong beliefs Want more and more People just want more and more Freedom and love What he's looking for One more and more Freedom and what he's looking for Free from desire
From desire 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?
I've been sick for a little while, but we have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into.
Big show.
Probably will be our last show before Christmas.
Tomorrow's Christmas Eve, a day after that, Christmas Day.
So I don't know if this will be the last show of the year.
Certainly it will be the last show before Christmas.
And tonight, our big story, we're going to be talking all about what happened at America Fest at Turning Point USA this weekend.
It was a long weekend.
How long did this thing go on for?
I think it was like four or five days.
And it was like a marathon of calling me out, among other people.
But I think it got called out from the stage like six times.
Somebody texted me, it was like seven times.
I counted five.
But I got called out quite a few times by Ben Shapiro, by Vivek Ramaswamy, by Rob Schneider, by a number of people.
And so tonight we're going to talk all about America Fest.
We're going to talk about some of the speeches and we'll work through some of the big ones.
In particular, I'd like to respond to the speeches from Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Vivek Ramaswamy, and JD Vance.
We'll talk about those four.
And we'll work through some of the ideas in the speeches because this was probably the biggest conservative convention in a decade, maybe ever.
I've been doing this for 10 years, and historically, the biggest convention was CPAC.
And CPAC would typically get 15 or 20,000 people, I think.
Now they get, they're lucky to get 3,000 people.
This AmericaFest, which took place this weekend, had over 30,000.
So I don't know if that's the biggest outside of an RNC or something, but it's certainly one of the biggest of all time.
And it put on full display the civil war that's happening in the right wing.
In other words, it was a platform.
It was an exhibition for this ideological battle that has, of course, been ongoing.
And a lot of people will say this is an ideological battle that started in the past few months.
They attribute it to Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens, or they attribute it to the war in Gaza or the election of President Trump.
I would say, and this is my theory, and I'll discuss this with the various speeches at Turning Point.
This is the inevitable resolution of contradictions that have been at the center of the MAGA platform and ideology for 10 years.
Ever since Trump came down the escalator and he articulated what we now know to be MAGA, America first, Trumpism.
Ever since then, there has been a core contradiction between the principles expressed by Donald Trump and the policies that we are getting and how these things are interpreted and applied by the Republican Party, by the two different Trump administrations.
And those are principally concerning two issues, two issues which animate this show that I've been talking about for 10 years.
As long as Trump has been in office, or since he was in office, I should say the first time, I've been doing the show almost equally as long as Trump has been in politics.
And my show has been an effort to resolve those contradictions by taking those principles to their logical conclusion.
And where I think this manifests, where I think this is most evident, is in two issues.
And you already know what they are.
They are white genocide and they are the concentration of power in the hands of Jewish oligarchs, what I call organized Jewry in the world.
Those are the two issues where the rubber meets the road, so to speak.
When you take America first to its logical conclusion, it results in, one, a recognition that America is under attack through mass migration, which is changing the racial demographics of the country.
And if you understand America to be a people, a nation of people, not a nation of ideas, then you understand that to demographically change the country exclusively through immigration from non-white countries, from the third world, this is the most existential, life-threatening attack on America that has ever happened.
It is worse than 9-11.
It is worse than World War II.
It is worse than the Civil War, all rolled up into one.
Because if America is a nation and a nation is its people, and if those people are replaced and will not exist any longer, then that means the nation dies with the people.
The nation has been replaced.
America has been destroyed and replaced by something else.
It's an attack on America.
It's an attack on Americans.
And it's an existential threat.
It's a threat to the existence as such of America.
How can we put America first?
How can we make America great again if America will not even exist because of mass migration?
And it is racial.
That's one.
Two, how can we put America first if the political and economic and other power in the country is concentrated in the hands of people who do not even identify principally as Americans, but rather as Jews?
And as Jews put the Jewish nation, and I'm not talking about Israel, they put the global Jewish population, which constitutes a nation within a nation, within many nations.
If they put that country first, if they put Jewish peoplehood and also Israel, which is included in that, ahead of America, then how can we say that our elites and leadership are putting America first?
They're not.
They're putting the Jewish nation first.
They're putting Israel first.
And we see the result of that in the Middle East.
We see the result of that with most of our government policies, the course of American history for roughly the past 50 or 60 years.
They don't like America.
They don't love Americans.
They don't care about America.
Actually, they have contempt for it.
And they're quite open about that.
And so to me, these are the two issues, actually, that are driving the so-called civil war.
What is that ideological dispute?
It is concerning immigration, not whether it's legal or illegal, but whether any more immigration should happen at all.
And it's concerning what many call the neocons, Israel firsters, Israel lobby, the Zionists, specifically as it pertains to the regional conflict in the Middle East.
And that's a test.
How can we have an America-first policy if we're going to fight yet another regime change war on behalf of this people that wields far too much power, including and especially in this administration, which is supposed to be about putting America first?
It doesn't work.
That is what is driving the current dispute.
Those are the contradictions, and they've been there from the very beginning.
And they actually precede the Trump movement.
The Trump movement maybe just activated these issues.
So we'll talk about all that.
We'll get into some of these speeches.
It should be a pretty good show.
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And with that, one other thing, you know, of course, it is Christmas.
I apologize.
I wasn't here Thursday, Friday, yesterday.
I've been really, really sick.
I was in New York a couple of weeks ago and I got the flu and I took a flu test.
And I actually, the only reason I took a test, people were, of course, calling me gay for taking a flu test, naturally.
I posted on Telegram, I said I tested positive for this influenza A.
And someone posted it on Twitter and people said, he took a flu test.
When I'm sick, I'm just sick.
I don't.
And it's like, okay.
The reason I took a test is I had like a 103 degree fever.
I don't remember the last time I was that sick.
And I figured if it was like a virus or whatever, depending on what it is, maybe I need to go to the doctor and get medicine.
If it's something else, maybe I need antibiotics.
I don't know.
Okay.
I didn't know what I had.
I wanted to know what I had.
So I took a COVID flu test and I have influenza A and it's bad.
It's brutal.
I don't know if you've been reading about it.
If you have it, you know.
It's been killing people because it's brutal.
So I had a fever and I was sweating so much.
It was like soaking the bed.
And my throat was sore.
I had the chills.
It was really bad.
But I'm on the other side of it now.
I've been sick for like, I don't know, six days, I think.
Yeah, I got sick on Wednesday, so it's been six days.
But I'm finally a little bit better.
I'm not 100%.
Hopefully I could get through the show without coughing a lot or having any major issues.
And I think I'll do another show on Friday.
And that'll be my last show of the year.
That'll be closing out 2025.
I think that's the plan.
So I apologize.
I didn't get to see you guys.
No one cares.
No one even cared.
I was sick.
No one even cared.
No one even texted me.
How are you?
You know, one person did.
You know who texted me?
How are you?
Chad Champion.
He was looking out for me.
Nobody else.
I'm in the group chat.
I'm literally dying.
I'm thinking I'm going to die.
I'm in the group chat.
I'm so sick.
I'm dying.
I don't feel so good.
And people are just cry reacting.
You ever see that?
Just cry reacting, crying face emoji, cry react.
Not even a message, not a get well soon.
Not, can I get you anything?
How are you?
Just a cry react.
Yeah, yeah.
Go back and enjoy your Christmas movies, assholes.
Go back and enjoy your parties, fucking assholes.
So, not that anyone cared and all my fans, nah, when's the next show?
Well, we need a show.
We want to watch a show.
We want to see what you have to say about turning point.
Not that anyone cares, but I was literally dying, okay?
But it's okay.
I'm back.
I'm here to do the show.
Look at me.
I'm here to entertain.
I am a jester.
I am here to entertain you again.
You're welcome.
Okay.
The show is back.
Hope you're happy.
No, but I'm having a little fun with it.
I don't get enough sympathy.
I don't get enough concern.
It's fine.
But we're going to have a fun show, but I'm in a fun mood.
We're going to have a good show.
I'm just teasing a little bit.
I am a little bit irrelevant.
I'm actually deeply bothered by that, but I'm going to be okay with it.
We're going to have a fun show.
It is the Christmas season.
I'm feeling the Christmas spirit.
Feels good.
Christmas again.
And it's kind of been low-key being sick on Christmas because, you know, it would be better if I wasn't on the brink of death, having like delirium, fever dreams, because it's nice when you just get to like be on the couch, watch Christmas movies, eat whatever you want.
You know, there's something kind of fun about that.
And now the holiday's coming up in a couple of days.
Oh, and now people are making a decision to text me during the show.
I love that.
It's always really cute when people do that.
I don't have my phone right here.
No, but I'm in the holiday spirit, obviously.
I'm in the mood.
It is the season and we're happy about it.
So I hope everybody's having a great Christmas season.
I hope you all have a great Christmas Eve, Christmas Day.
I hope you enjoy the holiday.
Merry Christmas, everybody.
Last minute shopping.
I might have to do a little last-minute shopping tomorrow because I didn't get anything.
But I was sick.
What could I do?
I was sick.
Anyway, so enjoy.
We're going to get into it.
We're going to dive right in.
I don't know how long the show is going to be.
This could either be like a 90-minute monologue or a 45-minute monologue.
I'm not sure.
But I'm just going to try to get to everything and do my best to respond to everything that was said this weekend.
And so, like I said, our featured and our only story tonight, we're going to talk all about this Turning Point America Fest, which took place over the weekend.
And as I said, this is a monumental achievement.
I don't really care for Turning Point.
They banned me.
I'm not allowed to go.
Allegedly, they were taking people's hats.
At the event, I was told that people were wearing these America first hats and they were not allowed to enter the event wearing the hat.
I was called out from the stage.
So there's not a lot of love lost there.
That being said, it was a spectacular event.
Their biggest by far.
It was huge.
30,000 people, the biggest and best production.
Every major guest was there, excluding the obvious.
Tucker, Shapiro, Megan Kelly.
Was Megan Kelly there?
JD Vance, everybody was there.
Nikki Minaj to bring the whole thing home.
It was truly a monumental achievement.
I congratulate the people at Turning Point.
Pretty epic event.
And I imagine it must have been difficult to do, although they raised a lot of money since Charlie Kirk died.
I know that they're still reeling from the loss, some more than others, clearly.
But I know that I'm sure a lot of them took that very hard, but they took it as motivation and they made it happen and it went off without a hitch.
It was safe.
It was successful.
Talked about.
Very impressive event.
And this is their first major convention, obviously, since Charlie Kirk was assassinated, as well as since other events, the election, seeming decline of Trump, the MAGA Civil War, which is torn right through the center of the GOP, right through the center of the whole conservative movement.
And that was on full display at the event, and it started off very early.
Of course, you know what I'm talking about.
I believe it was one of the first speeches on the first night.
Ben Shapiro got on the stage and tore everybody a new asshole.
That was his move.
Ben Shapiro gets on the stage and he calls out everybody: Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Daryl Cooper, Steve Bannon, Andrew Tate, Alex Jones, Megan Kelly, me.
He calls out everybody.
And admittedly, it's a bold move and it's a bold decision for a couple of reasons.
First of all, Ben Shapiro was not even on the roster when Charlie Kirk died.
When AmericaFest announced their lineup in August, Tucker Carlson was on the list.
Steve Bannon was on the list.
Ben Shapiro was not.
Ben Shapiro was added later.
Now, I'm not privy to the decisions that are happening inside Turning Point.
So I don't know when that decision was made or why.
It could be completely normal.
But he was added later.
It is also true that Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro were not the biggest fan of each other.
They knew each other for a long time, but they were very different people.
It's also true, obviously, that Turning Point is a venue, especially after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, that is supposed to be for free and open discussion.
Charlie Kirk's life mission was to build a big tent around the conservative movement that would have a lot of different types of people inside of it with different viewpoints, debating them out and having the freedom and the opportunity to do so.
That did exclude me and other people, but ostensibly that was the goal.
So Ben Shapiro effectively goes to an event where he wasn't even originally invited.
He wasn't even supposed to be there.
He calls out a lot of people who were invited, who were supposed to be there, who Tucker, or excuse me, who Charlie Kirk actually liked.
And he used the stage and the opportunity to disavow them and demand that they be deplatformed and canceled.
So it's a very interesting move that he makes.
And this is the story from the New York Times.
It gets into some of what he said specifically.
It says, quote, the first sparks came on Thursday night with a blistering speech from Ben Shapiro, a founder of the media company, the Daily Wire, who bemoaned the frauds and grifters in the movement and went on to savage, by name, a roster of powerful right-wing figures.
Mr. Shapiro argued that the movement was being harmed by commentators, especially Candace Owens, who has been accused of anti-Semitism and who has been floating wild conspiracy theories about Mr. Kirk's murder under the guise, Shapiro said, of just asking questions.
He wielded a particularly pointed arrow at Tucker Carlson for engaging in what he said was an act of moral imbecility.
You're a moral idiot.
You're a moral idiot.
You're a moral imbecile.
You're a moral stupid, you're morally trash.
You're trash.
He says it was an act of moral imbecility by recently airing a softball interview with Nick Fuentes, an avowed anti-Semite.
Am I avowed?
I don't, when did I avow?
Who told you I avowed?
I never avowed.
I love everybody.
Mr. Shapiro, excuse me, hammered Megan Kelly for failing to condemn Miss Owens and Mr. Carlson.
And he called, excuse me, he called Stephen Bannon, the one-time chief strategist for Mr. Trump, a PR flack for Jeffrey Epstein.
So in total, Shapiro called out Tucker, Megan Kelly, Alex Jones, Andrew Tate, Candace Owens, Daryl Cooper, Steve Bannon, and me.
This was a speech.
And excuse me, you know, he thinks that he did something.
And all of the National Review and Zionist and Israel worshiping conservatives, they all think that he did something.
They think that was courageous.
They think that was brave.
And I think everybody else looks at that and says, this is a kid with Asperger's.
This is a Jewish spurgout.
By definition, you get the ugliest, most unlikable, most hateable, most obnoxious, despicable person.
He's also the shortest.
And Ben Shapiro marches up to the stage with his Israel flag in tow with his giant yarmulke covering his head.
And he gets up on his wooden crate on the podium and says, Oi, Vey, you're not loving Israel enough.
You don't worship Israel enough.
You're a moral imbecile.
You're a moral anti-Semite.
And everybody under the age of 45 first goes, oh, hate that voice, hate that face, hate this ugly little twerp.
That's the first reaction.
Second reaction is, this guy doesn't belong here.
And this guy doesn't belong here because this is the America First movement.
And Shapiro gives this big speech.
He talks about this is a question of frauds and grifters.
It's about truth and authenticity.
It's about courage and telling the truth.
It's about none of those things.
What do all of the people that Ben Shapiro called out, what do they all have in common?
Bannon, Tate, me, Megan Kelly, Candice Owens, Tucker, what do they all have in common?
They have almost nothing in common.
Not ideologically, not racially, not in terms of gender, not even in terms of nationality, not in terms of religion.
Excuse me.
We don't even all get along.
As a matter of fact, most of us don't get along.
All the people that he called out.
The one thing that we all have in common is that we have all criticized Israel's conduct in the war in Gaza.
We have all talked about the influence of the Israel lobby.
That is the one and only thing, notably, that all of those people have in common.
He says this is about the courage of our convictions, the courage and our conviction in the truth.
The one thing they all have in common is that we have criticized this country.
And I will say this: what Shapiro did was bold, courageous, brave, absolutely not.
Certainly, it was bold.
And to his credit, Shapiro is being bold in defense of his people.
He is calling out all of these right-wing figures on behalf of the Jews, on behalf of the Israel lobby.
And he's doing it in a deceitful way.
He's doing it in a tricky way.
But that's what he's doing.
And he's boldly naming the names.
He's boldly stepping up to an audience, which is not going to receive it probably very well.
And he's sticking up for his people.
And in that sense, we have to understand what Ben Shapiro is: which is that he is a partisan for another tribe.
He's not a partisan for the Americans.
He doesn't care about America.
He's not a religious zealot for Christ.
He doesn't believe in Christ.
He hates Christ.
It is Christmas in two days.
Ben Shapiro will not be celebrating.
He will not be observing.
He doesn't recognize it.
He doesn't even believe the year is 2025 going on 2026 because he doesn't measure time in terms of when Christ was born like we do.
So he's not one of us.
He's not an American.
He's not a Christian.
He's not a European either.
He is a Jew.
He is a religious Jew.
He is an ethnic Jew.
And his ultimate homeland is Israel.
That's how his religion sees it.
That is how his nation and tribe see it.
That is how he personally sees it.
That is why he created a media company, Daily Wire, that is never critical of Israel.
They're supportive of Israel, endlessly supportive of Israel, promoting Israel, never critical.
This is his personal, professional, political mission.
It is to advance the cause of another tribe, another nation, another people, another religion inside of our country, inside of our civilization, among our people.
That's his role.
That's his job.
Now, there's been a lot of talk about anti-Semitism and hating people for who they are and so on.
I don't hate him.
I don't hate him for this.
I don't hate him for being a Jew.
I don't hate him for being a Jew advocating for the Jewish nation inside of America.
I don't hate him for any of that.
I don't hate him because he's a human being.
And I don't hate him because I understand him.
And in some sense, he's doing what's logical.
He's doing what is right in a sense, according to his subjective opinion of what is right.
And so it's like the scorpion and the frog.
He's going to do what he's going to do.
I am far more disappointed with our own people than I am with Ben Shapiro.
For Ben Shapiro, there's no surprises.
Ben Shapiro marches up to the stage, gets on the phone book, and he rants and raves about anti-Semitism.
There are no surprises here.
Somebody asked me, do you have any comment about this?
I had a journalist text me.
I said, no, I don't really have a comment.
There's nothing really more to say there.
There's nothing really interesting to say.
Shapiro is going to do what Shapiro is going to do, and no one can or should be surprised.
No one is surprised.
It is what it is.
And we can't even necessarily hold it against him in itself, in principle.
But then I saw Tucker Carlson's response to Ben Shapiro.
And there was sort of an interesting dialectic there, Shapiro and Carlson.
So Shapiro gets up and says, I'm calling out the conspiracy theorists and the anti-Semites and the moral refuse that are, you know, hating Jews and blah, blah.
And Tucker gets up almost immediately after, gets up a little bit later, the same night, and he gives a speech.
As I said, he was invited earlier.
And he responds to Ben Shapiro's charge.
And I want to read to you this excerpt from Tucker Carlson's speech.
I'm going to read it to you.
It's a little bit long, so bear with me, but this is just an excerpt from it.
Tucker said, quote, I am not an anti-Semite for a very specific reason.
I'm not an anti-Semite because anti-Semitism is immoral in my religion.
It is immoral to hate people for how they were born.
But that is not a limited principle.
It is universal.
It applies to every human being on earth.
You can disagree with them.
You can hate their ideas.
You may even find yourself hating them for a moment, but you can't hate everyone who's like them.
You can't punish people for crimes they didn't commit.
We're getting the blood guilt speech again.
He says, that's why we have what are called human rights.
They apply to every human, not just your group or my group, but every group, every human, because we don't consider people in terms of the groups to which they belong.
We consider them as individuals the way that God created them.
Well, wait a second.
I understand that in a court of law, you don't consider people to be a member of a group.
If you are charged in a criminal court with a crime like murder or manslaughter or even a traffic ticket, in a court of law, when you stand before a judge or a jury, you are considered as an individual charged with a specific crime that you did or did not commit.
And that is the basis on which we decide whether you're guilty or innocent.
But that is altogether different than how we look at a country of 330 million people.
It is also different than how we look at different ethnic organizations, ethnic lobbies.
For example, when we look at Ben Shapiro, one out of the 2% of Jews in America, we see a person who is married to an Israeli.
We see somebody who lives in a Jewish enclave in Florida.
He actually moved there to be surrounded by other people like him.
He created a website that is exclusively dedicated to supporting the Jewish state.
And he will call out and attack anybody that does not support the interests of that Jewish state.
Now, if you say that as a Jew, Ben Shapiro clearly has an ethnic, tribal allegiance and affinity to his fellow Jews in America and the world, that as a Jew, he actually has a national allegiance to the state of Israel.
Are you telling me that that's a form of blood guilt?
Is that immoral?
Does that contradict the foundations of our religion?
Because it is completely different to say that when we are judging somebody in a court of law for a crime, that we treat them as an individual, than to say that we can never judge anybody as part of any group, that we cannot meaningfully group people together in any way.
Because of course, we do the latter all the time.
We always group people together.
We group people together by age, when we go to school, when we talk about the generations, boomers, millennials, Generation Z, Gen Alpha.
We group people together by sex, male and female bathrooms, male and female sports, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, when you're doing your Christmas shopping, for him, for her.
We group people together, yes, by race.
When you commit a crime, let's say, for example, and you call the police, or you're a victim of a crime, how do you describe the person that committed the crime?
Well, you describe all of their attributes, all of those characteristics.
You describe their race also.
And in prison, even people group themselves together by race.
The blacks go with the blacks, the Hispanics with the Hispanics, the whites with the whites.
People do it all the time.
What do we do during the census other than measure the proportions and the quantities of different groups of people?
And it is only natural, and it's actually necessary for the maintenance of a society that we make observations and draw conclusions and maybe even create patterns about the different groups of people.
And this is why we then profile people.
So for example, it happens to be a fact that the majority of violent crime is committed by a very, very tiny fraction of the population.
And it's not even 13%.
It's more like 2%.
The vast majority, maybe not the vast, but certainly the majority of violent crimes are committed by young black adolescent men.
Men of a particular age cohort, men of a particular race, and concentrated in a number of cities.
That is who is committing the crimes.
If you are in Chicago and it is late at night and you encounter a 19-year-old black man dressed a certain way, what conclusions might you draw about that person?
What information might that give you?
What connotations do you have based on that?
And how might that help you live your life?
Similarly, it is so with the Jews.
If there are Jewish people in media like a Barry Weiss, like a Ben Shapiro, and they are Jewish and they live in Jewish communities or Jewish cities and they have a particular affinity for Israel, what can we conclude about this?
Something is going on here.
Groups are real.
Peoples are real.
And we may be individuals in a courtroom, but that's maybe the only place where we're ever individuals.
And that's because the courtroom is one of the only places that resembles heaven.
Because what happens when you die?
You face a judgment.
You stand before a judge, you hear your charges, and then you receive your sentence.
And so the only place in the world is an American court.
That is the only place where you're considered an individual.
And that's the only place where individualism maybe has any meaning, where you will stand alone before an expert, will hear all the facts before a jury, and you'll receive your consequences.
You'll receive your punishment.
But outside the courtroom, you are a son or a daughter of a mother and father, and you received their genetics, their behaviors, their looks, their attributes.
Maybe you were raised by your parents.
And through the transmission of nurturing, you're receiving other things also.
You're a sibling, you're a cousin, a grandson, a granddaughter, you're a constituent, a resident of a particular place in a particular time, eating particular food, drinking particular water, breathing air.
And yes, those things actually tend to matter also in a climate, in an environment, speaking a certain language, all of those things imprint upon you.
The idea that we cannot draw conclusions based on those things.
The idea that as a society, we cannot make decisions about peoples and their values, their customs, their behaviors, which are all documented, which are all observed thoroughly.
The idea that we cannot record and measure those things, create insights and conclusions based on those things, and use those insights to inform how we as a society should move, that is called liberal ideology.
Liberal ideology.
Of course, we can do these things.
Of course, we can take groups of people.
We can measure them according to qualitative and quantitative characteristics.
We can observe and measure their behaviors.
We can map them out, create patterns.
And we as a society can make decisions about what is best for the continuity and maintenance of our civilization.
He says, so anti-Semitism is not just naughty, it's immoral.
Oh, good.
Thank you for telling me.
And it is precisely as immoral as hating any other group.
That includes other groups in the United States that are hated and have been under attack for decades, including, excuse me, white men who did nothing to become white men.
They were born that way.
Just because you have a beef with a white man, let's say Donald Trump, doesn't mean you get to punish all the rest of the white men in the country.
And yet our leaders have for more than 10 years engaged in a systematic effort to hurt white men because they are white men.
That is racism.
It is precisely as bad as anti-Semitism, but it is far more widespread and so far has been much more damaging.
My point is this: if you said nothing about that, or if you are encouraged, or if you encouraged it by cheering on BLM, which was an anti-white hate group, excuse me, then you have no moral standing to lecture me about bias.
I guess I would say to the many organizations now trying to lecture the rest of us about hate, it is enough to simply point out the irony.
Come to our side, which is the side of humanity, and oppose all hate against all people.
Say out loud: hate against whites is every bit as bad as hate against Jews.
Either it's a universal principle or it's not a principle at all, just a preference.
If it's not universal, it isn't a principle.
It's identity politics.
And we've had enough of that.
That is the one thing that will destroy this country.
Identity politics are the one thing that will destroy the country.
Now, let's contrast the two speeches.
Ben Shapiro gets on the stage and says: everyone who is an enemy of Israel is a moral imbecile and refuse and trash, and they should be called out and canceled and deplatformed and destroyed, and no one should listen to them.
They're a waste of everyone's time.
Shapiro said that as a Jew on behalf of Jews in defense of Israel, Tucker Carlson was one of the people called out.
He gets up on the stage and for 20 minutes gives a speech about how anti-Semitism is evil.
Anti-Semitism is bad.
I'm not an anti-Semite.
And here's why I'm not an anti-Semite.
I'm not just saying that.
It's not because I have donors.
It's because it's evil.
And it's evil because of my religion.
And it's just as bad as hating anyone else.
And it's so bad.
Tucker gives a 20-minute speech talking about how anti-Semitism, which is a made-up word, it's not a real thing, gives a 20-minute speech defending himself from the accusation, claiming he's not an anti-Semite, and going further.
And then, little twist, pleading, pleading with Jewish groups like the ADL, pleading with them, saying, you know, if the shoe were on the other foot, that's always white man's move.
The double standard, the ADL says anti-Semitism is bad.
What about when white people are being treated badly?
They call us anti-Semites, and I'm not, and that's so evil, but you're the real anti-white people.
He actually invites the ADL to our side.
He says, will you call out anti-whiteism where we don't hate anybody?
Really?
Let me tell you something about the ADL.
The ADL is a hate organization.
They do hate us.
It is a Jewish group.
The Anti-Defamation League was founded by the B'nebreth Society 100 years ago.
Direct connections to Israel, B'nebrith and the ADL at this point.
They both have direct connections to Israel.
ADL was created explicitly to defend Jews and ultimately later than to defend Israel.
And it was groups like ADL and the American Jewish Committee and American Jewish Congress, which defended civil rights law.
They took Christianity out of the schools.
They took Christianity out of the government buildings.
They forced racial integration.
They fought for the Hart Seller Act against national origins quotas and immigration law so that people could come from all over the world to the United States because it's fair.
And then the ADL twisted the knife, supported affirmative action, explicitly anti-white policies.
They started then to support mass migration because defeating white people became an end in and of itself.
They hate us.
They hate white people.
As long as America is a white country, a mostly white majority, all-white country, Jews will feel insecure.
If America is a non-white country, where it is a mosaic of different ethnic enclaves and racial diversity and religiously pluralistic, then the Jews feel very safe because they will be the most powerful tribe out of a country split between many different tribes.
And they can play one off of the other.
And this is what they say.
This is their goal.
It's been their goal.
Shapiro is no different.
Shapiro say that Europeans have anti-Semitism in their DNA, or at least many of the people that he's employed have said that.
Like Josh Hammer and Aaron Bandler and Elliot Hamilton, they've all said basically the same thing.
Europeans are inherently Jew haters.
They have a problem with white people in themselves.
Now picture this.
Shapiro, who hates whites, the ADL, which hates whites, this pro-Israel movement, which hates whites, it gets up in a white convention.
It's all whites for the most part at this convention.
The GOP is 90% white.
The country's 65% white.
They get up in the white party, the white convention, the remnant in our white country, and they declare war against the white people.
And they say, we're pro-Jew.
And if you're not pro-Jew, you're garbage.
You're evil.
You're terrible.
You're an anti-Semite.
And a white person gets up, Tucker Carlson, who's called out, and he says, anti-Semitism is evil.
And I'm not one.
And here's why.
And being anti-white's just as bad as anti-Semitism.
We should hate nobody.
And in the end, what does Tucker Carlson say?
Because I want you to pay attention to this.
This is the last part from this excerpt.
He said, either it's a universal principle or it's not a principle at all.
If it's not universal, it's identity politics.
And we've had enough of that.
That is the one thing that will destroy this country.
That's the one thing that will destroy the country, identity politics.
I'll tell you what's destroying the country.
Mass migration.
Mass migration from India, mass migration from Venezuela, from Mexico, from the Northern Triangle, from China, soon to be from Africa, from the Middle East.
Identity politics is destroying this country.
Wait till you see what 100 million people from the third world will do.
Identity politics is destroying the country.
Look at what black people did to Chicago.
Look at what they did to Detroit.
Identity politics is the only thing.
Really?
Jewish lawyers have done a number on the country.
It was identity politics in principle, or was it other groups invading the United States, other groups taking over the United States and using the United States for the benefit of their tribe, their country, their native God?
What's the real threat here?
Is it identity politics in itself, or is it that every other group is invading this country?
And they don't even call it identity politics.
They just call it taking what they feel they are entitled to, taking their own side, doing what is best for them.
And it is.
It is best for Indians to colonize the United States and to bring their fellow cast members here.
It is in the best interest of Africans to come here and bring Islam and bring from Africa.
It is in the best interest of black people to militate for reparations and to stop police from arresting their people because they can't stop committing crimes.
They're doing what is in their interest as a group.
And as I said before, now that white people are starting to take our own side, now the white people are getting up and saying, you know what?
We don't want any more immigration.
We don't want any more Indians.
We don't want any more Haitians or Somalians.
We don't want these people here.
We don't need them.
They're not making our country better.
They're not like us at all.
And we don't want to be outnumbered by them.
And we certainly don't want to be ruled by them.
We don't want our children to be ruled by them.
Now, people like Tucker get on stage and tell us to pump the brakes.
Well, the worst thing that could happen is if white people played identity politics, I could think of a million things worse for this country than white people playing identity politics.
Starting with and including mass migration and another war for Israel.
How about that?
Identity politics is the one thing that'll destroy the country.
I could think of a million things before white identity politics is a problem and not the solution to what is happening.
But this is the picture, which is that one group is willing to get on the stage and defend their own people.
One group is willing to get on the stage and do what is best for themselves.
For Shapiro to call everybody out, is that good for the Republican Party?
No.
Is that good for Turning Point?
No.
Who is that good for?
That is good for people that care about Israel.
To reassert the chilling effect, cancel culture, censorship, that is good for people that care about Israel.
It is bold.
It is audacious.
It is polarizing.
But he'll do it because that is who he defends.
The white man gets up and makes these apologies, talks about double standards.
I don't hate anyone.
I'm not a Jew hater.
I'm really a good guy.
And the one thing that could ruin America is if I took my own side.
So who's really more disappointing there?
Who's the real enemy, actually?
Is the real enemy Ben Shapiro?
Now, strictly speaking, he is the alien.
He is the outsider.
Strictly speaking, he is the foreign presence in the bloodstream.
And so by definition, yes, Ben Shapiro needs to be removed from Turning Point USA.
Honestly, he should be removed from America, in my opinion.
But who is actually more pernicious?
I think it's somebody like Tucker Carlson.
Because someone like Ben Shapiro takes the stage and we can point out, you are not like us.
You don't look like us.
You don't talk like us.
You have a Brooklyn accent, but you're from LA.
You're weird.
Something isn't right here.
It's visible.
It's obvious.
It's apparent.
But someone like Tucker gets up, looks like us, talks like us, blue-eyed, little striking, doesn't really have much of a chin, kind of looks like a thumb, but that's okay.
The hair is swept back, chooses in, okay.
But he tells us, calm down, be complacent.
He tells us, relax.
It's not a big deal.
Everybody, just accept what is happening to the country.
The only thing that will bring down the country is if we react too angrily, if we react too forcefully.
It's a tale of two speeches there.
So Tucker gives this speech about ideological liberalism.
Well, we're all just individuals.
There are no groups.
There are no peoples.
There's no blood guild.
We don't hate anyone.
And I invite the ADL to come to our side.
You're a hypocrite if you don't.
And identity politics is always evil.
Oh, that's great.
I wish we had a white man that would stand up for our people.
I wish we had a white man who would stand up for our country, who would stand up for the American people that are being replaced because they are.
And people don't like to hear this talk.
They don't like this chest beating as white people, the white man.
But who else is it?
Who created the Jamestown colony?
Who landed at Plymouth Rock?
Who settled the country 400 years ago?
Who created the English colonies?
Who fought in the Revolutionary War?
Who wrote the Declaration?
Who wrote the Constitution?
Fought in the Civil War, led the Industrial Revolution.
Who were the transcendentalists?
Who were the fireside poets?
Who invented radio, television, railway, factories, the steam engine?
Who fought in World War II?
Who did all of it?
White men.
White men explored the world, circumnavigated the globe, discovered this continent, planted a flag for Christ, planted a flag for Europe, planted a flag for Rome.
It was white men that tamed the wilderness, white men that defeated the Indians, white men that had a birth of freedom in America, white men that fought and died for it.
White men that tamed the frontier then, industrialized America, invented everything, made the world safe for democracy, defeating communism and fascism.
That was white men, and it was white men on the moon.
And Nazis got them there, actually.
Nice little footnote.
People like to forget about that, but it's true.
And now white men are being replaced in every country in which they reside.
America was a majority white country for 400 years almost.
And now it's not going to be in a matter of 10.
Canada, they doubled their population in 20 years and it's all immigrants from India.
Australia, not going to be a white country.
All of Europe, not going to be white anymore.
All of these cultures, this civilization, all that history, it's all going away.
And the people that have the most to lose seem to be doing the least to stop this from happening.
Where is the white man that will stand up for any of our glorious past?
Where is the white man that will actually stand up and fight for it?
Name the names.
Call out the people, fight back on our behalf, like Shapiro does for the Jews.
The Jews talk about their history of getting their asses kicked by the Babylonians, getting enslaved by the Egyptians, getting their asses kicked here and there, getting expelled here and there, coin clipping and being kicked out over there.
They talk about it, they defend it, they fight their enemies, and they're not even strong.
Like they're weak, they're weak people, constitutionally weak.
Europeans, and I'm talking about not even like me, like the Teutons, the Teutonic Knights, the Germans, these are strong people.
The Aryans, you know, the Nordic people, the Vikings, the Angles, people like George Washington, these are heroic, huge warriors.
Where are they?
Why won't they stick up for us and fight for our countries?
Why won't they fight for our heritage?
Shapiro can do it.
What is it beneath us?
Shapiro will get up and puff his chest out.
You're Marl Rapheus.
He'll name the names, talk shit.
Tucker gets up like it's beneath us and says, Well, I'm not going to defend.
I won't defend our people.
I won't defend our country.
Why not?
Why won't anyone fight for us?
Why won't anyone fight for any of this?
He says, Well, it'd be this big mistake to play identity politics and defend ourselves as white people.
Really?
He says that's the only thing that will destroy America.
I feel like that's the only thing that will save America, actually.
That might be the only thing literally that will save America.
Where do you see America going in 50 years?
In 50 years, this country is going to be minority white by far.
It will bear no resemblance to the country of the founders, to the Civil War era, to the 20th century.
It will be a completely different country.
It will effectively be dead.
It will be gone.
And you're telling me that white identity is the only thing that could destroy the country?
That's the only thing that without it, there will be no country.
Anyway, so that's Tucker.
I want to move on into Vivek Ramaswamy's speech because he really laid it out even further.
And I'll read to you: this is his piece from the New York Times, which I think was a little better.
His speech was basically the same thing.
But Vivek Ramaswamy gave a speech the following night.
He called me out by name and said that I'm a Stalin worshiper, Hitler worshiper.
I called Usha Vance a Jeet.
And so Vivek Ramaswamy declared war on me too.
And I'll read to you this excerpt from his New York Times piece, which is called Groyperism is Not Conservatism.
And I could tell that he sampled this heavily in his speech at Turning Point.
So like I said, the content is basically the same.
This is Vivek Ramaswamy's piece.
He writes, quote, there are two competing visions now emerging on the American right, and they are incompatible.
One vision of American identity is based on lineage, blood, and soil.
Inherited attributes matter the most.
The purest form of an American is a so-called heritage American, one whose ancestry traces back to the founding of the United States or even earlier.
This view is now popularized by the Groyper Right, a rapidly ascendant online movement that argues for the creation of a white-centric identity.
This is a predictable response to anti-white discrimination over the last half decade.
And it is no longer just a fringe viewpoint.
Now, I want you to pay attention to this.
So, first of all, he says it's like a Nazi idea.
He says it's blood and soil.
And strictly speaking, I suppose you could call it that because we're defending America, which has a defined set of borders.
And we are talking about our race, which is genetic.
It's about your mother and your father.
So, yeah, strictly speaking, it is concerning the soil.
Like, we're not talking about living anywhere else, and it's concerning our heritage.
So, yeah, there's an element of blood in there.
You've heard the expression blood is thicker than water.
I don't really find anything too objectionable about that.
But right out of the gate, Vivek says, if you're a Groyper, if you're supporting Heritage America, you're blood and soil, which has a connotation with the Nazis.
But there's something else in there, which is equally important, maybe more important, aside from he's clearly casting aspersions on this in that way.
He says that the rise of the Heritage American ideology, he says, is a predictable response to anti-white discrimination over the last half decade.
This is maybe one of the more important things that was said the entire weekend.
Because if you have paid any attention to how any of these people have been pathologizing and psychoanalyzing me and you over the past three months, this is the little trick that they're all doing.
When they say, why is Nick Fuentes so popular?
Why is his show so popular?
Why does everybody like him?
They're confused.
They're panicking.
They're saying, how is this guy who's so provocative, edgy, controversial, seems to be a racist, sexist, anti-Semite?
They say, how is he getting such traction with seemingly people of all different ages, genders, races, even?
There's non-white people that love it.
There's women and moms that love it.
They're saying, why, how?
And rather than look at the ideas and assume that the ideas must have merit, they say that it must be some sort of a trick.
Well, it's bots.
Well, it's because Charlie died.
Well, and then they go further.
They say it's a psychological issue.
It's a pathology.
They want to psychoanalyze you, the people that like the show and me.
And they say, well, this is all a reaction.
Why are people watching this content?
It must be because they're bitter and angry.
Why are they bitter and angry?
It's because the left was anti-white.
Now, let me posit something.
Maybe, just maybe, white people don't want to become a minority in their own fucking country, and that's a reasonable thing to want.
Just a suggestion, just a theory.
Maybe, just maybe, you don't need to be bitter.
You don't need to be hateful.
You don't need to be even cynical.
You don't need to be an overzealous young person.
You don't need to be a retrograde old person.
You don't even need to be white.
Maybe, is it possible?
There are people in the United States that think it is not a good idea for the country to become majority minority, for it to become majority non-white at all, or in a few generations as it has.
Is that possible?
Will you even entertain the notion?
Or is it all just a species of culture war malaise?
He says it's a predictable response.
Oh, it's so predictable.
You know, I'm a Math Olympiad.
I didn't go to sleepovers.
I wasn't on the football team.
I predicted it with my abacus.
It's a predictable response to anti-white discrimination.
So you're telling me the reason that people don't want to be replaced in their own country is because of affirmative action?
That's the only reason.
If it weren't for affirmative action or like, I don't know, Hollywood movies putting white people down, white people naturally, necessarily, and logically would say, bring on infinite immigration from India.
I don't care whether I live in an all-white neighborhood or an all-Indian neighborhood.
No one would.
No one should.
And the only reason that they might is because the left was a little mean to them on Facebook.
Is that what you're telling me?
Because that's a load of shit.
Nobody wants to live in a country and share it with 200 million Indians.
No one wants to live in the United States if we have to share it with millions upon millions upon millions of people from third world shitholes.
They don't even share our alphabet.
They don't even come from a Christian country.
We have nothing in common with them.
Their food smells like shit.
They have different customs.
Nobody wants that.
Black people don't want it.
White people don't want it.
Even many of the assimilated immigrants that have been here for 100 or 200 years, they don't want it.
I'm one of them.
We don't want that.
I and everybody else whose ancestors were here before 1965, we want to live in a country that resembles the 40s.
That would be ideal.
We want to live in a country, maybe even that resembles the 60s or the 70s or the 80s or the 90s.
But it started getting a little bit bad after that.
And it's getting a lot worse all the time.
Every time you go to Target, every time you go to the mall, every time you're at an airport or theme park, every time you're anywhere that is free, any free recreational activity in public in any major city or on a holiday, it's getting worse because of these people.
And it's not a pathology.
Vivek goes on.
He says the alternative vision of American identity is based on ideals.
Either you're an American or you're not.
You are an American if you believe in the rule of law, freedom of conscience and expression in colorblind meritocracy, the Constitution, the American dream, and if you are a citizen who swears allegiance to our nation.
That's all it is to be.
So according to Vivek, you don't need to be a Christian.
You don't need to speak English.
You notice those things were missing.
You don't need to be a Christian.
You don't need to believe in God.
You don't even need to speak English.
All you need is to believe in the rule of law, whatever that means.
And I know what that means, but I think that is somewhat arbitrary in a country of people that are going to have no experience with that.
We tried to bring rule of law to Iraq.
Did that work?
Freedom of conscience and speech, meritocracy, the Constitution, which can always change, by the way.
The American dream, another vapid, empty expression.
And if you have citizenship, citizenship also changes all the time, has no value.
You get it when you're born.
No English, no Christianity.
Doesn't matter if you've had lineage here, if you fought in a war, if you own anything.
Doesn't matter what customs you participate in.
You don't even need to celebrate Christmas.
Think about that.
What would America be without Christmas?
Because pretty soon we're going to have a country of a lot of people that don't celebrate Christmas, aren't Christian, don't speak English, don't play baseball, don't eat hot dogs, don't eat apple pie.
So imagine in 50 years, it's December 25th, and there are no Christmas trees.
And it isn't Christmas in Dallas anymore or Frisco in Texas because it's all Indians.
There is no Christmas in Minneapolis this year because it's all Somalians.
There is no Christmas in Seattle anymore because it's all Asians.
And nobody's watching Christmas movies and nobody's going to visit a nativity scene and nobody's eating a turkey or a ham or singing Christmas carols and there are no Christmas lights or ornaments.
Is that America?
Nobody's even speaking English.
People are watching the fucking soccer match on a TV in a bar in some hovel, eating rice with their hands, speaking Hindi to each other.
Is that America?
That look like any America you've ever heard of, you've ever been to?
He says, as Ronald Reagan quipped, you can go to live in France, but you can't become a Frenchman.
Anyone from any corner of the world can come to live in the United States and become an American.
No matter your ancestry, if you wait your turn and obtain citizenship, you are every bit as American as a Mayflower descendant.
As long as you subscribe to the creed of the American founding and the culture that was born of it.
He says, young people are a leading indicator of where political winds are blowing.
And the generational nature of the problem is remarkable.
Many voters under 30 believe they will never be able to afford a home.
They're saddled with college debt.
And absent dramatic policy interventions, Social Security will most likely be curtailed before they ever receive benefits.
They're understandably bitter about it.
Oh, so you're just, aw, little white guy can't afford a home.
Aw, I understand that you're bitter.
See the patronizing.
It's because the left was mean to you.
It's because you're bitter because you can't afford a home and you're not going to get your social security.
You won't get your welfare.
He says their rising sense of economic insecurity conspires with pent-up psychosocial angst.
Depression and anxiety are more prevalent among members of Gen Z than in prior American generations.
In the absence of a shared national identity, they're turning to tribalism and victimhood instead.
Groyperism on the right, Zorhan Mamdani-infused socialism on the left.
He says, if like Mr. Flintis, you believed that Hitler was really fucking cool, or if you publicly call Usha Vance a jeet, then you have no place in the conservative movement, period.
That doesn't mean censorship.
It means moral clarity instead of indulgence.
On policy debates, the Overton window should remain broad.
It should be acceptable on the right to criticize aid to Israel or immigrant visas.
But it is unacceptable to spew poison towards Jews, Indians, or any other ethnic group.
Well, you know what, Vivek, Vivek Ramaswamy and Ben Shapiro.
I think it's time for both of you to go home.
This is my home, okay?
I was born here.
My parents were born here.
My grandparents were born here.
My grandparents fought in World War II.
I am a Catholic.
I was baptized.
I was confirmed.
I observe Christmas and Easter.
I speak English, not as a second language, as a first language.
I play baseball.
I eat hot dogs.
This is my country.
We will allow you to live here as a guest if you respect our customs, our heritage, our traditions, our identity.
We may even give citizenship to your great-grandkids if they are patriotic Americans.
But if you come into my country from India, from fucking Poland or Russia, where these Jews come from, if you come into my country and start telling me what it is to be an American, who is and isn't American, you come into my country and start telling me that being European and being Christian and speaking English has nothing to do with America.
And someone who got their citizenship from an H-1B visa after getting a green card is just as American as someone that came on the Mayflower.
You have worn out your welcome and it is time for you to go home.
That's what that means, because you do not belong here.
You have no respect for this country.
And here's the difference.
When my ancestors got to this country from Italy, they kissed the ground when they arrived and they learned to speak fucking English.
They got rid of their Italian accents.
On Thanksgiving, they ate turkey and stuffing.
Their kids played baseball.
They tried to assimilate because they had the bare minimum respect for the United States.
They assimilated.
They saw George Washington as one of their founding fathers.
They assimilated into a country which, by the way, wasn't even hospitable towards them.
You come here as an anchor baby.
Your parents weren't even citizens.
They had you.
You have citizenship.
And because you're such a gauche social striver, because you come from a country of gauche social strivers and fucking scammers, you have no idea how inappropriate what you're saying even is.
You have no idea how impolite, how entitled, what an imposition it really is.
You walk around in a suit with your fucking disgusting bare feet.
You walk around with your big stupid fucking head, receding hairline, pompous and arrogant, lecturing Americans on the founding because you read a couple of books about it.
Like this is your home.
This is not your home.
And you know it's not your home.
That's why you married an Indian and you had Indian kids.
You gave them Indian names.
You didn't assimilate.
You didn't even adopt the religion of our country.
And you go around telling us that we don't even have to speak English to be American.
Fuck you.
You should go back to India where there's a lot more people like you.
There's a billion and a half Indians in India.
And you don't have to worry about being called a jeet there because there's a billion and a half fucking jeets in India and they won't call you one over there.
Go live there if it makes you feel uncomfortable.
If you want to live here, give an ounce and a shred of respect to the people that built this country.
We're not asking anymore.
We're telling you.
And if you think now that you're going to become the governor of Ohio, telling white people that you're as American as them, you got your anchor baby birthright citizenship from your H-1B fucking parents.
You think you're going to go around Ohio telling people that have been there since the Civil War or since the Revolutionary War, you're as American as them.
You're now going to be their governor?
You got another thing coming, pal.
Not on my watch.
You're calling me out?
Groyperism isn't conservatism?
You're right.
It's Americanism.
Groyperism is Americanism.
I am an American.
You say that we have no place in the conservative movement.
I say you and your family has no place in the governor's mansion in Ohio.
You want to call me out?
You think we have no place?
I say we'll see you in Ohio.
I'll see you in 2026.
And I hope I see every other American.
Because you know what?
I don't care who wins this election.
It's a small price to pay.
People say, well, who else are we going to vote for?
Are we going to vote for the Democrat?
I don't care who gets elected.
If it's a Democrat, if it's another Republican, it is a small sacrifice.
It's a small price to pay to send a message, which is that the Republican Party cannot continue to cut off our heads and shit down our throats with this.
90% of the voters for the GOP are white.
Did you know that?
90% of the voters that cast a vote for Trump in 2016 were white people.
And all the Republican Party can do, really, since New Year's Eve last year, whether it's Sri Ram Krishnam or David Sachs or Elon Musk or Vivek Ramaswamy, is to remind those white people that they're not entitled to their own country, that their own country isn't their birthright, that their own country isn't theirs to give to their children.
And they're doing it with Jews and Indians like this.
Jews and Indians who are going to browbeat and lecture us about anti-Semitism and anti-Indian slurs.
No one's going to call us jeets and no one's going to call us Jews.
We're just as American as anybody.
This country's for everybody.
Well, if it's for everybody, then let the Indians vote for you.
If you're as American as us, let all the other Indians vote for you.
No white people should be voting for Vivek Ramaswamy then.
You cannot continue to insult our race.
You cannot continue to insult Americans and then expect them to turn out and vote for you.
Why?
Because you're in favor of health savings accounts?
Fuck you.
Because you're in favor of the free market?
Because you're in favor of what, an AI regulation moratorium?
How did you even make your money?
You move money around for billionaires?
What did you ever invent?
You compare yourself to Thomas Edison?
You compare yourself to European inventors?
The difference is that Europeans are geniuses who invented things.
You invented nothing.
You are a scammer.
You made a fake drug that didn't work.
You gased the price up and then you sold it.
That's the difference between you and Vanderbilt, you and Rockefeller, you and Thomas Edison, you and every other European genius.
You are nothing.
Go back to India.
You don't want to be called the Jeet?
Go the fuck home then.
It's despicable.
And white people need to stick up for themselves in this way.
It's not out of bitterness.
It's not because of housing prices.
It's not because of the left.
It's because we are being replaced in our country.
This is our country.
It actually is.
This is a country that was founded, settled, fought for, built, bled for, died for by white men.
We are now being replaced.
We are becoming the minority.
Our children will be a super minority.
And that is going to suck because they will be ruled by foreigners.
They will be replaced.
Opportunities and wealth and institutions and power will be taken from them by rich foreigners that don't even speak English, that are not even Christian, that do not even care about them.
They will be ruled by those people.
That is unacceptable for us.
That's not a reaction to affirmative action.
It's not a reaction to Snow White on Disney Plus.
It's not a reaction to housing prices.
It's not a psychosocial angst.
That is the logical response to a cultural genocide in your own country, which is what is happening.
And white people need to speak out against this vocally and explicitly and loudly.
Don't come and patronize me and tell me: well, if we just get the ADL to acknowledge that anti-white hatred is bad, and if we could just get the housing prices stabilized, well, then all the white people are going to get along with everybody else.
No, the words we were looking for were immigration, moratorium, immigration, moratorium.
No more immigration.
It's too much.
60 million in 30 years is too much from all the wrong places.
And honest to God, these people like Vivek Ramaswamy and Ben Shapiro, they should just count themselves lucky that we're not looking at deporting them yet.
We're looking at deporting every illegal immigrant.
We're looking at getting rid of birthright citizenship.
You should just count yourself lucky that we're even considering letting you stay.
They're getting a little carried away.
This is our country.
No one's going to insult us.
This is all for us.
We're as American as anybody.
You're getting a little too comfortable.
You should quit while you're ahead.
You're here.
You're living it up.
You should quit while you're ahead.
Because pretty soon there's going to be a lot less tolerance.
There already is.
And soon there'll be even less because the well is being tapped.
How much more of this can the people take?
How much more humiliation?
How much more of an insult can the people take?
It's disgusting.
Everybody knows the program.
You come here, you learn the language, you assimilate.
You're going to rather, you're going to affirmatively vote for somebody that has told you that he owns your country.
Your heritage means nothing.
Your ancestry, the struggles of your ancestors means nothing.
So what means anything to you?
Seriously.
Think about it.
Your ancestors fought and died fighting the Indians, fighting in the Civil War, fighting in the Revolutionary War, fighting to even have this country.
Someone comes here from India in the 80s, anchor baby, on a visa for like a tech company, and says, I'm just as American as you guys.
I'm just as American as George Washington.
You affirmatively vote for this person.
He spits on the graves of your ancestors.
What matters to you, actually?
He's not even a Christian anyway.
There'll be no Christmas in the Vivek Ramaswamy governor's mansion.
They'll be celebrating Diwali.
Could you imagine?
No nativity scene, no Christmas carols, no consecration on the altar of Christ.
No reverence for the newborn king on Christmas in Ohio.
What a world.
What has America come to?
He has to be denied next year.
So we'll be going out telling people, vote for a protest candidate, vote for the Democrat, vote for a third party, don't vote, vote for anyone else.
Do not give the anchor baby your vote.
Disgusting.
And that's a message for Vance in 28.
If Vance or anybody else wants to be president in 2028, we need to put on a little show for them in 2026 so that they can figure out how they want to play.
That's the plan.
The last speech I wanted to get into was JD Vance and his remarks about me.
His are really kind of the least eventful.
Speaking of Jeets, JD Vance called me out in some blog that I've never even heard of.
It's called The Unheard.
That's because no one's ever heard of it.
JD Vance gave a line to the unheard, the unheard.
I guess I know why they call it that.
No one's ever heard of it.
But he did a little interview for them.
And the headline said, Nick Fuentes can eat shit.
Can you believe that?
The vice president of the United States said that I can eat shit.
Well, you know what that means.
And I could give you an answer already.
JD, I am not going to make you my vice president in 10 years.
Nice try.
Nice try, but I would never make someone older than me, mixed race family, we just don't have the same values.
I would never make you my vice president in 10 years.
So I see what you're doing.
I can appreciate what you're trying to do.
That's my little joke.
See, I was going to go with the obvious, which is like, oh, he's inviting him to dinner with his wife.
I thought that's an Indian custom.
But you know, everyone made that joke already.
So I couldn't, I was like, ah, yeah, like that would be clip farming.
I'll say it like that and then clip it and post it.
But I said, I can't do that joke.
Everyone already did that joke, so I had to dig a little deeper.
See what I did there.
Anyway, so this is the article.
This is what JD said.
This is for the unheard.
He said, quote, JD Vance has for months faced mounting pressure to ensure Nicholas J. Fuentes and his army of boisterously racist and anti-Semitic supporters known as Groypers.
Speaking exclusively to unheard at the vice president's residence on Friday, he doesn't mince his words.
Let me be clear, he says, anyone who attacks my wife, whether their name is Jen Sackey or Nick Fuentes, can eat shit.
That's my official policy as vice president of the United States.
Anti-Semitism and all forms of hatred, he says, have no place in the conservative movement.
I disagree.
No, I'm not a hater.
Whether you're attacking somebody because they're white or because they're black or because they're Jewish, I think it's disgusting.
Now, first of all, I have to say, I really appreciate the invitation.
It's very gracious.
I've said a lot of negative things about JD Vance.
So for him to extend an invitation like that to me to have dinner, a traditional Indian dinner with him and his family, it actually moved me.
It actually touched me a little bit.
I said, I've been nothing but antagonistic to this guy, really unprovoked.
I started the beef.
And so for him, in the spirit of the holiday, in the spirit of Christmas, for him to extend an invitation in public like that, to enjoy a traditional Indian dinner prepared by his wife with his family at the Naval Observatory, he's a better man than me.
We don't want them here because we don't want to eat shit.
I know they do that in India.
I know they literally eat cow shit.
I know that they will scratch their ass and then prepare food and eat shit that way also.
We don't want them here because we don't eat shit in America.
We try to avoid eating shit as much as possible.
It's why we wash our hands.
You know?
So respectfully, I'm going to have to decline.
Thank you, but no thank you.
I will not be eating shit, but I wish you the best on your Christmas Eve dinner.
I hope that goes well for you guys.
But anyway, he went on then in a turning point speech.
That was his little aside to me in the paper.
Then he went in turning point and said something completely different.
He said, quote, when I say I'm going to fight alongside you, I mean all of you, each and every one.
President Trump did not build the greatest coalition in politics by running his supporters through endless self-defeating purity tests.
He says, make America great again because every American is invited.
We don't care if you're white or black, rich or poor, young or old, rural or urban, controversial or boring.
People of every faith come to our banner because they know the America First Movement will make their lives better.
So if you love America, if you want all of us to be richer, stronger, safer, prouder, you have a home on this team.
I didn't bring a list of conservatives to denounce or to deplatform.
And so if you read the two statements side by side, it's very obvious what he is doing.
And he wants to have his shit and eat it too.
JD wants to at once have his plate of shit lovingly prepared by his wife, Usha, fresh from the cow's ass.
But he also wants to eat it as well.
He also wants to eat it and devour it at the same time.
And by that, I mean he does not want to antagonize the Groypers.
He wants to pander to them.
And he's pandering to them in a couple of ways.
One, he's going to come out and say, I don't cancel anybody.
I don't disavow anybody.
And I'm saying that America's a Christian nation and heritage Americans, blah, blah.
So he wants the Groypers on the team.
He kept saying it, we are a team.
We want our team.
Wants the Groypers on the team.
So he knows he can't really disavow me, can't really disavow my views, doesn't want to fight with me, but panders a little bit.
At the same time, he needs to disavow me to get the Jewish money.
At the Hanukkah party at his house, shortly after the Hanukkah party at the White House, where Miriam Adelson said to Donald Trump, if you run again, I will give you another quarter of a billion dollars.
Vance knows that in 28, like in 24, he's going to need the support of Jewish money to become the president.
And the Jews need him to disavow me.
The GOP establishment needs him to disavow me.
So this is his way of having it both ways.
He says, I disavow anybody that attacks my wife, whether your name is Jen Saki or Nick Fuentes.
That's not a disavowal.
And let me be clear.
What the Jews are looking for, okay, Wheel of Fortune, what we were looking for was, I disavow Nick Fuentes and the Groypers and their ideology.
That is what the Jews are looking for.
They will accept nothing less.
Okay?
And they are sticklers about that sort of thing.
They're not looking for a vague or general apology.
This is the ADL we're talking about.
This is the RJC and the ZOA we're talking about.
Excuse me.
They're not looking for somebody to say, I disavow all anti-Semitism.
They want to hear the words, I disavow Nick Fuentes, Groypers, and anti-Semitism.
And if you don't say those words, they're not happy.
What he said was, I disavow anyone that attacks my wife, whoever they are, whether their name is Jen Saki or, and then he did a both sides equivocation.
Oh, well, my name is Nick Fuentes and I attacked your wife.
It is a totally indirect drive-by shot.
And it doesn't even hit the central issue.
So the Jews are not going to be happy.
They want to hear, I disavow.
Didn't happen.
He said, well, I disavow anyone that attacks my wife.
Okay, well, that's a lot of people.
Okay.
A lot of people don't like your wife.
Just saying.
Liberals, conservatives, it is what it is.
She's not super popular.
Okay.
So it's not even on message too.
It's not even direct.
It's about your wife, not Israel.
It's not isolating me.
It's talking about this bull.
I disavow Jen Saki.
What does Jen Saki have to?
What did she even say?
She didn't even say anything bad.
That was just a way to dilute it so it didn't sound as left-wing.
So he, in other words, instead of attacking a far-right guy, he could say, oh, well, I attacked anyone that criticized my wife.
And even still, I attacked a broad swath of people on the left and right and even said her name first.
It's actually a very cowardly attack.
I would have respected him more if it was direct.
Like when Ted Cruz said, Donald, stay the hell away from Heidi.
Remember that?
Remember when Trump said he was going to spill the beans on Ted Cruz's wife?
And Ted Cruz said, Donald, you're a sniveling coward and stay the hell away from Heidi.
Remember that?
That was kick ass.
That was tough.
That's Texas.
Donald, you're a sniveling coward.
And leave, or no, leave Heidi the hell alone, something like that.
Vance goes, Well, anyone that attacks my wife is bad, whether your name is Jensaki or Nick Fuente.
What are we?
Why are we signposting first?
Whether your name is Jensaki or Nick, what are we doing?
And then he goes to turning point moments later and says, We don't deep, I didn't bring a list of cow pokes to disavow and deplatform.
And it's not going to work because we are still going to squeeze you.
Listen, listen, jelly donuts.
Listen, whatever makes sense.
The zoo has come to town.
Okay, the zoo, the zoo has come to town and we are looking to do whatever makes sense.
Listen, jelly donut, we are going to squeeze you from now until 2028 until we get a firm answer.
Are you going to give us an immigration moratorium?
And are you going to restrain Israel?
And what is your relationship with Peter Thiel and Elon Musk?
Those are the questions we want answered.
So you can play these games and you could talk about your wife.
No one really cares about your wife.
No one cares about any of that.
We want to know: are we getting an immigration moratorium?
Will you restrain Israel?
And what the fuck does Peter Thial have on you?
And what is your relationship with him and Elon?
That's what we want to know.
You can save the bitching about your wife.
No one cares about your wife.
Okay, she's pretty.
She's gorgeous.
Your kids look great.
Whatever.
No one cares.
Okay, you did the tough guy shtick.
You stood by your woman.
Good for you.
Now we want to know.
And we want to know because this guy is being foisted upon us.
I've never seen anything like this ever.
First of all, this administration's not doing so hot.
Let's get that straight.
The war in Ukraine is still going on.
The war in the Middle East is about to get started again.
We don't have mass deportations.
We don't have a wall.
The economy's not going so great.
Epstein files just came out because Congress made you release them.
And yet, everyone is telling us already you got to vote for JD Vance.
Well, time out.
This administration's not going well.
And he's the vice president.
We're not even a year in.
They already want us voting in the next one.
Like, think about how crazy that is.
It's not even a year in.
It is 2025 still.
And they're already got us thinking, oh, we got to vote in 28.
28.
It's 2025.
And you suck.
This administration sucks.
So not only do you already want us thinking about the next one, this one isn't even going well.
You think we're ready for more?
We're not even finished with this.
And this is a pile of shit.
We've been eating shit for a year.
And they're ready to blow through any kind of a primary.
Trump has been on the ballot three times.
It's unprecedented in modern history that you have something like this.
Trump was on the ballot in 16, 20, 24.
28 is the first Republican election since 2012 that Trump was not on the ballot.
It should be wide open for us to decide where we're going to go after this.
And not only are they telling us, well, you got to get ready to vote again in the next cycle, they're telling us a decision has been made already.
It's Vance.
Turning point is telling us, Tucker is telling us.
Elon is telling us.
Everyone is already telling us Vance is the guy.
No one chills JD Vance more than Tucker Carlson.
And that's really weird.
Turning point, Erica has crowned Vance the next president.
They've all crowned him.
Next president, who even is this guy?
Before he was VP, he was a senator for two years.
Before that, he was a never Trumper.
Before that, his name wasn't even Vance.
It was Hamill.
He didn't even start going by Vance until 2014.
Who even is this guy?
So not only do they want us, okay, this administration blows.
Get ready to vote for the next one.
And we already have a nominee.
Even though it's the first time in 16 years, we're going to have a wide open primary.
And it's going to be this guy that no one even knows who he is.
And if you don't like that, well, you're a problem to be eliminated, which is effectively what they've told me.
And I anticipate that in 26, I'm going to get attacked harder than ever before because I was told that I don't even know if I should say it, but I was effectively told that they are going to try to destroy me because they know I'm going to be a big problem for JD Vance in 28.
And it is what it is.
We don't want to hear about your wife.
We don't care.
Okay, boohoo.
Someone called your wife a Jeep.
She is.
Nobody cares.
We want to know: are you going to shut down immigration?
Are you going to shut down Israel?
What is your relationship to Peter Thiel and Elon Musk?
That's what people care about.
Until we get an answer on that, you don't have my support.
And you'll never get it.
So that's that.
But I do want to move on.
I want to get into our super chats because we're at two hours.
I can't listen to any other political analysis because once you hear an authentic voice in the political arena who can actually articulate the message, nothing else compares.
Merry Christmas and praying you have a prosperous future.
If you had a crazy story, but so crazy it's unbelievable, what do you do?
I don't know, dude.
Never had that problem.
Any advice for being in the public eye as I am?
Let's think.
You just got to remember that it's being famous, it's almost not like real life because people don't really know you.
So the problem with fame is everybody, everybody thinks they know you, but they don't really know you.
So you kind of have to bifurcate your world between your bubble of like friends and family that you trust, that know you, know the real you.
And then there are all those people out there that want a picture, want an autograph, they think they know, or they want to hate on you, think they know you, idolize you, hate on you.
You know, I guess that would be my advice.
Because it's easy to listen too much to what people say about you because when you're in the public eye and you're well known, everybody's got something to say.
Everybody's got something to say about you and how you look and what you say and what you do and how you are.
And you got to let it, excuse me, you can't let it get to you too much one way or the other.
You can't believe your own press.
You can't let it make you conceited.
You also can't let it get you down because it's a weird thing.
You know, notoriety is a weird thing and it's sort of artificial.
They don't really, if they don't know you, if they haven't broken bread with you and spoken with you, then how can they really have anything interesting to say about you?
And of course, there's exceptions.
There are people that analyze what you do, politics, things like that.
And yeah, maybe that's a little different.
But when you're famous, it's like everybody's got something to say.
As two circles of a rather tannish you happen to collide, they produce this oval of a rather pink hue, to which this object of a rather wooden nature is emitted, landing upon this metallic surface.
When everyone re-watches it's a wonderful life, just remember that the grumpy Jew Ben Shapiro thinks Potter is the good guy because Hessa Better Banker.
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We need to make sure that whoever runs on an anti-Israel platform will win and shame those who are run.
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Did you see Audi 13 post on XJD Vance as a Groyper adjacent vice president?
That should alarm Republicans?
It got quite a few impressions.
Republican Party self-sabotage.
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Merry Christmas.
How old were you when you discovered Santa Claus wasn't real?
It sounds silly, but it's really the first red pill for most of us.
How did you find out the truth about him and do you remember how you felt at the time?
Hey, Nick, I'm a lifelong agnostic, and since I started watching you a few months ago, I've been learning a lot about the Catholic faith and leaning towards converting next year.
My fever was so high that when I went to bed, I was just like literally delirious with these like fever dreams all night, all morning.
And it was bad.
And what's you know what really makes it bad?
It was like a throwback.
What really makes it bad is when you fall asleep watching TV and then the TV like periodically wakes you up or you wake up and the TV's like saying something.
And I swear, I don't know if I was imagining this, but there were like some movies where it's like the same thing.
It was like looping over and over.
And I'm like, am I going crazy?
Like, is this that ever happened to you when you were a kid when you were home from school sick and you'd be like fall asleep on the couch watching TV?
And because you're having like a fever dream, whatever is on TV is like driving the psychosis.
All peoples in all times have had political, economic, and social problems.
Okay, so let's start with.
We're never getting out of all of our problems.
We have a set of problems.
And most of them will not be solved.
We'll not get out of them.
We'll have to figure out a way to adapt.
You know, and some are solvable and some are not solvable.
And some are solvable in a way where we have to be practical or bide our time, like whatever.
Are we going to vote?
And no one's saying like it's all just about voting.
They're just vote harder.
No one is saying that other than like Republicans, I guess.
But no, society is made up of people.
It is organized through corporations, government, other entities.
And as long as that is the case, we just need to be the decision makers.
The problem is people are so fixated on the act of voting, they are fixated far less on the act of making a decision.
And that is where we want to be in the position of a decision maker.
Now, someone who is elected can be a decision maker.
But not all the decision makers are elected.
And it is easier to elect some decision makers than others.
And it's about what you do with it also.
So it comes back down to we really just need the best people to get as much power as possible.
We need to harness as much of our human capital as possible by casting a broad net, getting the message out, red pilling as many people in the hopes that there's a bucket, maybe 1% that are very elite.
We need to groom them.
We need to propel them to the highest station that we can.
We need extraordinary people to get resources.
And gradually over time, it's an effort across society.
We can make things the way we want them to be.
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But this like, are we going to vote our way out of this?
But would you consider extending an olive branch by sending Candice some of your Nugea merch so Grow Wipers Worldwide could watch you two fall in love again?
I'm just asking questions.
And maybe even some for George, too, since he has to deal with her lunacy.
Ben's grin while he was boasting about how he first discovered Charlie when he was 18 and immediately began introducing him to donors was so dark and unsettling.
Do you ever think about the alt timeline where you had also taken the money and would have to go on those panels, Leo?
Do you think they had been go first with his embarrassing speech bashing everyone else by design so that those that he bashed that were there had a chance to respond?
Surely Pusa had a chance to see everyone's speech before they took the stage.
How does Richard Hanania go from a white supremacist witnick calling for the death of all non-white people to an army 2005 Bush conservative calling for a billion GPS?
The Zach Nunthir Discrick Ray sent his possible governorship run at the next turn could be a perfect pressure point for you to start the pressure right where you wanted in Iowa.
If you check his Tyreammate sent $20, what's up, bro?
When will a hot blonde waitress come up to me and say she loves me, huh?
Well, why can't I be like the hat?
She loved the hat.
When's a hot blonde?
Dude, that would honestly my here's my dream.
You want to know my dream for myself?
You ever see that movie with Jack Nicholson where it's about this like autistic writer that eats at the same restaurant every day and brow beats the waitress, but then they fall in love?
That's just, can I get that?
That's what I want.
You know, because I'm like that guy.
What's that movie?
As good as it gets.
Excellent movie.
Because I'm that guy because what I tend to do is verbally abuse people and they wind up hating me.
And I also love going out to eat.
So I just need like a relationship that works with that.
Like where I could verbally abuse a woman and she won't get mad, but she'll also bring me food.
So maybe something like that, an arrangement like that.
Someone says Nick is getting cucked by his own hat.
Wow, that was really difficult to get through without crashing out.
Well, that's all I got for you.
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