America First - Nick Fuentes - IRAN WAR DAY 24: Trump TACOs On Iran Ultimatum, FAKEOUT?? | America First Ep. 1662 Aired: 2026-03-24 Duration: 05:05:40 === Mama Words and Game Rules (05:08) === [00:00:07] But as soon as she was started playing games, I stopped. [00:00:10] I stopped playing games. [00:00:13] And at any moment, hit that yay button. [00:00:34] See, Ricky said, Double in the party, don't wanna fool you. [00:00:38] If you run the road, you get a wood on the bitch slide. [00:00:45] And stick with the day one horrible start. [00:00:51] Pray before you want to be every day, my mama's here. [00:01:04] Not by words, not my rules. [00:01:05] I just don't know. [00:01:49] It was pretty sick, too tight. [00:01:53] Took it to our first shot as cover. [00:01:55] Only dropped jewels when we fought that y'all jump. [00:02:02] On the way, cause it's a deep. [00:02:23] Use a rubber. [00:02:25] One, two, stop the track. [00:02:29] See, Ricky said, Double in the party, don't wanna pull you. [00:02:33] If you run the roll, you get a wood on bitch slide. [00:02:38] Leave the code to sack your breaks, don't have the backward punches. [00:02:41] And stick with the day one horrible, noise there before you start it. [00:02:46] Pray before you go to be every day, my mama's here. [00:02:59] Not by words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright? [00:03:12] I'm gonna say [00:03:48] Took it to our first shot as cover. [00:03:51] The king [00:05:10] of Israel. [00:05:12] We just lead with love. === Courage at a Crossroads (03:38) === [00:05:16] We're really at a crossroads here. [00:05:18] Look around you. [00:05:20] It's drag queens in schools. [00:05:22] It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. [00:05:24] It's the filth on TikTok. [00:05:26] It's this country not having a border. [00:05:28] It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. [00:05:35] Think about it. [00:05:36] Never making an income to support a family. [00:05:38] Never being able to have a family. [00:05:41] People being corrupted before they're even a teenager by things on their phone. [00:05:47] Sick addiction to technology. [00:05:50] The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. [00:05:58] God is using me. [00:05:59] He's breaking me down. [00:06:01] Removing all of the, you know, richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. [00:06:07] I think they've been extremely unfair to you. [00:06:09] Who is they, though? [00:06:10] We can't tell you they is. [00:06:14] There is no future if we do nothing now. [00:06:17] There is nothing to lose. [00:06:19] People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. [00:06:27] It's all going. [00:06:28] It's all going away. [00:06:30] This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. [00:06:34] We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. [00:06:41] And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. [00:06:48] People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. [00:06:56] People have got to start to get courageous. [00:06:59] 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. [00:07:13] And the alternative is that there will be no country. [00:07:17] Is it really only as big as low gas prices? [00:07:21] Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? [00:07:27] It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. [00:07:31] It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. [00:08:16] Would you look at the time? [00:08:19] Would you look at the time? [00:08:20] The broken block is right again. [00:08:24] Would you look at the time? [00:08:26] Print your apology form. [00:08:29] I told you so. [00:08:36] When I get home, I want you. [00:08:41] Hello, I got places to be Good evening everybody You're watching America First. [00:08:51] My name is Nicholas J. Quintus. [00:08:52] Have a great show for you tonight. === Welcome to America First (07:18) === [00:09:10] You got that back, that's a funny bump. [00:09:15] You got that back, back, that's a dumb bump. [00:09:28] No one's allowed to say that the blood is a quintessential part of this, that the blood of our people is something that is essential. [00:09:36] That we are different. [00:09:38] that america was different because we are different palantir is an ai data analytics company [00:10:02] They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights. [00:10:09] If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through. [00:10:26] Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable. [00:10:35] That's what they are. [00:10:36] And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir. [00:10:43] Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started. [00:10:48] Thank you so much, everybody. [00:11:03] Can I just say, are you trusting? [00:12:00] When I get home, I want you. [00:12:05] I got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First. [00:12:15] My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. [00:12:16] We have a great show for you tonight. [00:13:29] Uh. [00:14:03] America first. [00:14:05] America first. [00:14:10] Good evening, everybody. [00:14:11] You're watching America First. [00:14:13] My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. [00:14:14] We have a great show for you tonight. [00:14:16] Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. [00:14:20] We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. [00:14:24] Big show, the Jews. [00:15:25] And who's going to deliver it? [00:15:27] JD Vance? [00:15:30] If they revealed birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. [00:15:38] I've known no other person. [00:15:40] This is my home. === Shielding Big Business Interests (05:18) === [00:16:12] It's unstoppable. [00:16:17] And the reason why is because it's not new to shield for big businesses. [00:16:28] It's not new to shield for Israel. [00:16:32] It's not it's gang. [00:16:37] Hey, so much for faithful on your side. [00:16:40] And just a minute, your Lord and Savior, I reply. [00:16:44] I took that game, but nothing flag. [00:16:47] I'm a flag, that's on God. [00:16:50] Got life better, it's in the dark. [00:16:54] People mother know they get my heart. [00:16:57] Man, all my brothers locked up on the yard. [00:17:00] You can still be anything you wanna be. [00:17:04] But from one to four to one and three. [00:17:06] 13 people limit me gotta end in just a week between God. [00:17:17] When you remove the fear and love is God, you're creating fear and love of everything else. [00:17:24] You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God. [00:17:28] Victory, bro. [00:17:41] This is a mirror. [00:18:33] I go home and just go. [00:19:03] We brainwashed out here, bro. [00:19:06] Come on, man. [00:19:07] free man talking. [00:20:53] Is a companion of the city. === Manipulation in the Smart Home (04:47) === [00:21:31] Thank you so much, everybody. [00:21:33] Can I just say, are you trusting? [00:21:55] Seems to my eyes are from the first time. [00:21:58] Seems like my eyes are all better like the other. [00:22:20] I was like, She cocaine like patients. [00:22:24] I want nothing but a riding out of patience. [00:22:27] She told me I'd be shutting the legs. [00:22:30] When I get home, I want you. [00:22:35] Hello, I got places to be Evening, everybody You're watching America First. [00:22:44] My name is Nicholas J. Quentis. [00:22:46] Have a great show for you tonight. [00:23:01] You got the backbone, that's it like a bone. [00:23:04] You got that back listen on the phone. [00:23:09] You got that back, that's the only phone. [00:23:12] You got that phone back. [00:24:00] My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:24:04] My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:24:07] My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:24:11] My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:24:15] Want more and more people just want more and more freedom and love. [00:24:22] What he's looking for, want more and more. [00:24:25] People just want more and more freedom and love. [00:24:30] What he's looking for, freed from desire. [00:24:53] If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever. [00:25:01] Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo location, because your phone also has a GPS. [00:25:18] They know where you are at all times. [00:25:20] They know where you go and when. [00:25:22] They know what you buy. [00:25:23] They have access to your bank account. [00:25:25] AI will literally know everything about you. [00:25:29] Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep. [00:25:39] They know how much REM sleep you're getting. [00:25:41] They know your resting heart rate. [00:25:43] They know how many calories you consume. [00:25:45] Think about the ways that they can manipulate you. [00:25:48] 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. [00:26:00] You have a smart home, economy of things. [00:26:02] It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever. === Suffering for the Persecuted (06:17) === [00:26:19] My life is like a first-person video game, you know? [00:26:22] This is like, this is my primary. [00:26:25] This is me like walking, walking down the hall. [00:26:28] This is my primary weapon. [00:26:30] Press circle to interact. [00:26:34] Press circle to interact with this item. [00:26:40] At the end of the day, here's the question. [00:26:43] Is it worth it to save the country? [00:26:45] Does the country matter? [00:26:48] Is it worth it to preserve our civilization? [00:26:52] Is it worth it to preserve our religion? [00:26:55] Maybe bigger than that. [00:26:56] Is the truth worth it? [00:26:58] What is the truth worth to you? [00:27:01] What is telling the truth worth to you? [00:27:04] Is it worth something, nothing? [00:27:06] What are you willing to give to tell the truth? [00:27:13] All you need is Jesus. [00:27:15] All you need is prayer. [00:27:18] These material appetites will never be satisfied. [00:27:23] 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. [00:27:32] Every mother and father understands the love for a child. [00:27:36] And that is how we were made. [00:27:39] We were designed that way. [00:27:42] Because through that experience, we could understand by analogy God's love for us. [00:27:47] It says in Revelation that God will wipe away every tear. [00:27:51] And that's like, to me, it makes me want to cry when I read that. [00:27:56] People experience these things in their lives. [00:27:59] We've all been there where you feel like the whole world's against you, the walls are closing in. [00:28:04] And you read something like that that says that God, like our Father, our Creator, is going to wipe your tears off your face. [00:28:15] Christianity is love. [00:28:17] Our God is love. [00:28:40] Holocaust denier named Nick Fuentes. [00:28:42] Nick Fuentes. [00:28:43] Nick Fuentes. [00:28:44] Nick Fuente. [00:28:48] Jesus Christ was our past. [00:28:50] Jesus Christ is our present now. [00:28:53] And Jesus Christ is our future. [00:28:55] After we die, we want this century to be the most Christian century in the history of planet Earth. [00:29:02] I'm not [00:32:32] supposed to be here tonight. [00:32:34] I'm supposed to be here. === Held Hostage by Fear (05:13) === [00:32:36] I want to shut off of my shoulders on top of children all my hearts just nothing where I scream for help. [00:32:53] I stretch my hand on my curve just because I was home. [00:33:19] I want you. [00:33:23] I got places to be Good evening everybody You're watching America First. [00:33:33] My name is Nicholas J. Quentis. [00:33:34] Have a great show for you tonight. [00:33:53] It's a kind of bump. [00:33:57] You got that back, that's a lack of bump. [00:34:00] You got that back, that's a like the bump. [00:34:09] They believed a lion could be brought to heal. [00:34:13] They have total control. [00:34:16] That a lion could from his courage be pride over every single thing that the lion himself would learn to kneel. [00:34:26] They pull the strings. [00:34:28] That lion would not care, even if his line died. [00:34:33] Things have to change. [00:34:36] That the lion himself would accept such a deal. [00:34:40] And they have to change right now. [00:34:44] In the end, it was only to themselves they had lied. [00:34:48] Lied. [00:34:50] I am your voice for. [00:35:42] We can't be held hostage by this country forever. [00:35:46] When will it end? [00:35:48] When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty? [00:35:52] Do we run the world or does Israel? [00:35:55] Do we even run our own country? [00:35:57] Do we control our own military? [00:35:59] Do we control our own government or does Israel? [00:36:06] When I get home, I want you. [00:36:12] I'm not supposed to be here tonight. [00:36:14] I'm supposed to be here. [00:36:16] I want that shot off by my shoulders onto a job that I have. [00:36:27] My voice says nothing when I swear that I forehead. [00:36:33] I stretch my hand, but my car just goes off When I get home, [00:36:59] I want you to be Good evening, everybody. [00:37:11] You're watching America First, my name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. [00:37:14] We have a great show for you tonight. [00:37:37] You got that back, that's a lucky bump. === Lions Bringing Healing (04:01) === [00:37:49] They believed a lion could be brought to heal. [00:37:53] They have total control that a lion could from his courage be pride over every single thing that the lion himself would learn to kneel. [00:38:06] They pull the string that the lion would not care, even if his line died. [00:38:13] Things have to change. [00:38:16] That the lion himself would accept such a deal. [00:38:20] And they have to change right now in the end. [00:38:25] It was only to themselves they had lied. [00:38:30] I am your voice. [00:39:28] Diddy whoop, scoop, poop, poop, scoop, titty, whoop, whoop, diddy, scoop, whoop, diddy, scoop. [00:39:33] My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:39:37] My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:39:41] My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:39:45] My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. [00:39:49] One more and more. [00:39:51] People just want more and more freedom and love. [00:39:55] What he's looking for, more and more. [00:39:59] People just want more and more freedom and love. [00:40:03] What he's looking for, freed from desire. [00:40:07] Mind and senses purified, freed from desire. [00:40:11] Mine and senses purified, freed from desire. [00:40:14] Mine and senses purified, freed from desire. [00:40:22] There is something involved where we have to forgive them. [00:40:25] We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. [00:40:28] We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. [00:40:31] And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. [00:40:35] Welcome to the right side of history. [00:40:37] Welcome to our, our massive vision, our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be. [00:40:44] When I get home. [00:41:17] Hello, I got places to be. [00:41:24] Evening, everybody. [00:41:24] You're watching America First. [00:41:26] My name is Nicolas J. Quentis. [00:41:28] We have a great show for you tonight. === Lack of Motion in Movements (06:52) === [00:41:51] You got that back, that's a like a bump. [00:41:53] You got that, that's a lack of bump. [00:42:00] Listen to the cure, listen to the cure, listen to the cure, and then I cry. [00:42:14] All the things you're all the things I had, running through my head, running through my head, running through my head. [00:42:18] All the things you had, all the things I had, running through my head, running through my head, all the things you had, When [00:42:50] can we expect a real victory? [00:42:52] And who's going to deliver it? [00:42:54] JD Vance? [00:42:57] If they revealed birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. [00:43:05] I know no other country. [00:43:08] This is my home. [00:43:40] How can you call it a movement when you have no motion? [00:43:44] You can't call it movement because you have no motion. [00:44:33] But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. [00:44:36] I stop playing games. [00:44:38] And at any moment, I visit that yay button. [00:45:06] Okay, keep the code and sack your rice, don't have it backwards, punches. [00:45:11] And stick with your day one horse, though, we still started. [00:45:17] We'll see you. [00:45:33] They said trust to me, but you're stuck. [00:45:36] We'll see you next time. [00:45:49] I'm a leave, your day was in the cloud. [00:45:56] everybody It was big to see, yellow wasn't in the shape of it. [00:46:14] It was pretty sick, blue tightness, and kept set. [00:46:21] Only dropped jewels way before that y'all jutted. [00:46:28] Doesn't say me. [00:46:32] This one is a very trustworthy man, was in the car. [00:46:55] See, Ricky said, Timberland don't wanna pull you. [00:47:01] Okay, it's not even the code to sac your brackets, don't have me backwards punches. [00:47:06] And stay with your baby one horse, though. [00:47:08] It's there before you started. [00:47:12] 3B4 They said, Trust to me, but you have a sluggish to believe your day was in the crowd of pounds. [00:47:41] They said trust to the baby, but you love us living to believe your day bullets in the crowd. [00:47:51] Everybody dare to vote. === Jesus as the Way and Life (06:26) === [00:48:43] who dared to approach. [00:49:32] Jesus is the way and the life and the king of Israel. [00:49:38] We just lead with love. [00:49:41] We're really at a crossroads here. [00:49:44] Look around you. [00:49:45] It's drag queens in schools. [00:49:47] It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. [00:49:49] It's the filth on TikTok. [00:49:51] It's this country not having a border. [00:49:54] It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. [00:50:00] Think about it. [00:50:01] Never making an income to support a family. [00:50:04] Never being able to have a family. [00:50:06] People being corrupted before you're even a teenager by things on their phone. [00:50:12] Sick addiction to technology. [00:50:15] The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. [00:50:23] God is using me. [00:50:24] He's breaking me down. [00:50:27] Removing all of the richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. [00:50:32] I think they've been extremely unfair to you. [00:50:35] Who is they, though? [00:50:36] We can't tell you they is. [00:50:39] There is no future if we do nothing now. [00:50:43] There is nothing to lose. [00:50:45] People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. [00:50:52] It's all going. [00:50:53] It's all going away. [00:50:55] This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. [00:51:00] We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. [00:51:07] And we're killing ourselves every day. [00:51:09] Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. [00:51:14] People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. [00:51:21] People have got to start to get courageous. [00:51:25] 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. [00:51:39] And the alternative is that there will be no country. [00:51:43] Is it really only as big as low gas prices? [00:51:46] Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? [00:51:53] It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. [00:51:57] It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. [00:52:03] Because they [00:52:48] voted for Kamala Harris. [00:52:51] People do not stab young girls on trains because they're born black. [00:52:58] People do not shoot Palestinians in the back of the head or cheer it on just because they're Jewish. [00:53:05] The people that do this are lost. [00:53:10] They have to be isolated and segregated out. [00:53:15] A new consensus must emerge. [00:53:18] Are you in favor of a society with meaning? [00:53:23] A society where life is sacred, where life has sanctity, where people's lives and their dignity and their integrity is respected. [00:53:37] Or are we going to live in a society that is a never-ending war between nihilistic tribes, warlords, savages, pagans? [00:53:48] I see an emerging consensus. [00:53:50] 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, [00:54:16] 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. [00:54:29] Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful. [00:54:32] And by that, I mean the people that are really cruel. [00:54:35] Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil. [00:54:44] 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. === The Canary Mission Against Hate (03:16) === [00:55:10] An overflowing of love. [00:55:14] An overflowing of self-giving love. [00:55:17] So much of it it cannot be contained. [00:55:23] 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. [00:55:38] That is what makes us different. [00:55:41] That is what makes us good. [00:56:50] 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. [00:57:02] This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025. [00:57:09] 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. [00:57:21] 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. [00:57:33] 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. [00:57:44] But the Canary Mission is not alone. [00:57:46] 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. [00:57:55] While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination. [00:58:09] 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. === Oppression and Independence Day (10:01) === [00:58:26] And anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy. [00:58:31] I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors. [00:58:35] So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation. [00:58:39] Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense. [00:58:46] And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that. [00:58:49] As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that. [00:58:53] And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle. [00:58:57] 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. [00:59:09] Ever. [00:59:10] And it doesn't matter what they offer me or us. [00:59:14] It doesn't matter how they might try to placate us or appease our interests, the concessions they'll make. [00:59:21] As long as that is the case, it is unacceptable. [00:59:24] And that's what it means to be an American. [00:59:26] How did we get here? [00:59:55] This is not a timeline going back to 1948. [00:59:58] What had just happened before the 2016 election? [01:00:01] Barack Obama created the joint comprehensive plan of action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal. [01:00:10] 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. [01:00:24] The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this. [01:00:31] They hated Obama. [01:00:32] 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. [01:00:43] This is the background of Trump's first election. [01:00:46] 2016 election happens. [01:00:48] Trump gets elected with the help of the Israelis. [01:00:51] You don't believe me? [01:00:52] There's a whole article about it. [01:00:53] It's an excerpt from James Bamford's book, Spy Fail. [01:00:57] It goes into great detail about the hidden collusion in the 2016 election. [01:01:02] It wasn't Trump and Russia. [01:01:05] It was Trump and Israel. [01:01:08] And why was Israel so hell-bent on getting a Republican elected in 16? [01:01:13] To scuttle the Iranian nuclear deal. [01:01:16] And that's exactly what happened. [01:01:17] That was the ask. [01:01:18] The United States will withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal. [01:01:28] In 2018, Donald Trump declares the IRGC, the Revolutionary Guard, which is the military of the regime, a terrorist group. [01:01:36] Green likes that group for sanctions, for attacks. [01:01:41] Now the United States is in a shadow war with Iran. [01:01:44] It culminates by January 2020 in the assassination of Qasem Suleimani. [01:01:50] Suleimani was the architect of the axis of resistance. [01:01:54] Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, Suleimani built all of it. [01:01:59] Are you starting to see that? [01:02:01] Obama had this solved. [01:02:03] He made the deal. [01:02:04] The Israelis hated him for it. [01:02:06] 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. [01:02:20] This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018, and has been going on for seven years. [01:02:30] That's the nature of forever wars. [01:02:33] Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today, just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today. [01:02:43] Syria, which went from 2011 to today, and Iran, which went from 2018 until today. [01:02:50] That's the nature of forever wars. [01:02:53] And if you're not paying attention to those underlying forces, you're going to fall for it again and again. [01:02:59] You're going to be surprised and confused and coping over and over. [01:03:05] And people are just tripping over themselves to do it again. [01:03:57] I'm like two seconds out from just joining the Jews at this point. [01:04:00] 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. [01:04:05] Maybe I need to help them. [01:04:41] But even if I told you why, I doubt very strongly that the knowledge would change anything at all. [01:04:47] But let's say that I take the time to explain it to you. [01:04:50] What do you think would happen then? [01:05:09] America first, but like actually it's kind of Israel first. [01:05:12] The Jews in Israel has so much control over our government right now. [01:05:15] We paved the way with our corpses. [01:05:18] Groypers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves. [01:05:25] Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over. [01:05:29] And you can't give us acknowledgement. [01:05:32] Now you want to slam the door on us. [01:05:34] It's not right. [01:05:35] It's not right. [01:06:21] America first. [01:06:26] Good evening, everybody. [01:06:27] You're watching America First. [01:06:28] My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. [01:06:30] We have a great show for you tonight. [01:06:32] Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. [01:06:36] We have a lot to talk about tonight. [01:06:38] Lots to get into. [01:06:39] Big show. [01:06:44] The Jews Americanism, not globalism. [01:06:49] But they know the next generation is with us. [01:06:51] And they're writing about it in the New York Times. [01:06:53] They said anywhere between 30 and 40% of the White House staffers and congressional staffers are Groypers. [01:06:59] That's an underestimate. [01:07:01] That's an undercount. [01:07:04] It all means nothing if we don't get our people in office, if we don't get our people in government. [01:07:10] And that's why I tell Groypers, don't let them put your name on a list. [01:07:14] Hide. [01:07:15] Conceal your views like they did. [01:07:18] Like they did. [01:07:21] Don't let Levin put you on a list. [01:07:23] Your job is to get into the Ivy Leagues. [01:07:25] Your job is to get into these offices, do what you need to do, say what you need to say, hold it close to the chest. [01:07:32] But we bleed for America. [01:07:34] That's why I like to raise the right hand. [01:07:36] You don't have to broadcast it to everybody, and you can say what you need to say. [01:07:40] But when we're in private, it's America first. [01:07:43] It's Christ as King. [01:07:44] And you're not going to know how many of us there are. [01:07:46] And you're not going to know which one of us we are. [01:07:49] And you're not going to get a good count. [01:07:50] You're not going to know all our names. [01:07:52] And slowly but surely, you will be encircled and you will be surrounded. [01:07:56] One day you're gonna wake up in the Groyper Party, but as soon as people start playing games, === Raising the Right Hand for Christ (02:49) === [01:08:28] I stop playing games. [01:08:30] And at any moment, I can just tell you a question. [01:09:08] Pray before you go to be everything my bonus is. [01:09:21] Not my words, not my rules. [01:09:22] I just don't know. [01:10:12] Only dropped jewels way before that y'all jetted up. [01:10:19] On the way, does it say me? [01:10:27] first, bitch. [01:10:44] America's first bitch. [01:10:46] See, Ricky said, Do you live in the buddy? [01:10:49] Don't wanna pull you. [01:10:53] Okay. === Enforcing America First Values (05:50) === [01:11:18] I would enforce them, right? [01:11:43] Everybody who cares? [01:12:30] Last out to not go, everyone is swarming on everybody who dared to roll. [01:13:25] and the life and the king of Israel. [01:13:30] We just lead with love. [01:13:33] We're really at a crossroads here. [01:13:36] Look around you. [01:13:37] It's drag queens in schools. [01:13:39] It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. [01:13:41] It's the filth on TikTok. [01:13:43] It's this country not having a border. [01:13:46] It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. [01:13:52] Think about it. [01:13:53] Never making an income to support a family. [01:13:55] Never being able to have a family. [01:13:58] People being corrupted before you're even a teenager by things on their phone. [01:14:04] Sick addiction to technology. [01:14:07] The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. [01:14:15] God is using me. [01:14:16] He's breaking me down, removing all of the richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. [01:14:24] I think they've been extremely unfair to you. [01:14:26] Who is they, though? [01:14:28] We can't tell you they is. [01:14:31] There is no future if we do nothing now. [01:14:34] There is nothing to lose. [01:14:37] People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. [01:14:44] It's all going. [01:14:45] It's all going away. [01:14:47] This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. [01:14:52] We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated. [01:14:58] And we're killing ourselves every day. [01:15:01] Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. [01:15:06] People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. [01:15:13] People have got to start to get courageous. [01:15:16] 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. [01:15:31] And the alternative is that there will be no country. [01:15:34] Is it really only as big as low gas prices? [01:15:38] Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? [01:15:45] It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. [01:15:48] It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. [01:16:53] When I get home, I want you I got places to be Sing, everybody You're watching America First. === Palantir and AI Analytics (06:38) === [01:17:08] My name is Nicholas J. Quentis. [01:17:10] Have a great show for you tonight. [01:17:26] I'm about to say that the blood, the blood of our people is something that is essential. [01:17:53] That we are different. [01:17:55] That America was different because we are different. [01:18:14] Palantir is an AI data analytics company. [01:18:19] They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights. [01:18:26] If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through. [01:18:44] Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithm, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable. [01:18:53] That's what they are. [01:18:54] And so many of the people that worked with Elon that came into the government through Doge worked with Palantir. [01:19:01] Now that Doge is finished, Palantir seems to be just getting started. [01:19:05] Thank you so much, everybody. [01:19:20] Can I just say, are you trusting your hands? [01:19:40] And I saw it from the first time party. [01:19:43] Seems to my eyes on a front party. [01:19:46] Seems to my eyes going back like the older party. [01:20:12] I'm a non-definite patience. [01:20:14] They call me all these running. [01:20:17] When I get home, I want you. [01:20:22] Hello, I got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First. [01:20:32] My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. [01:20:33] We have a great show for you tonight. [01:21:06] I didn't send. [01:21:47] Uh. [01:21:59] This is on one that you're. [01:22:01] So gold on plotner, it broke shit to the magnesium. [01:22:08] You told the shit that I found I'm America first. [01:22:27] Good evening, everybody. [01:22:28] You're watching America First. [01:22:30] My name is Nicholas Jay Fuentes. [01:22:32] We have a great show for you tonight. [01:22:33] Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. [01:22:38] We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. [01:22:41] Big show, the Jews. [01:23:42] And who's going to deliver it? [01:23:44] JD Vance? === JD Vance and Citizenship Questions (07:05) === [01:23:47] If they revealed birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. [01:23:55] I've known no other person. [01:23:58] This is my home. [01:24:35] And the reason why is because it's not new to shield for big, big business. [01:24:45] It's not new to shield for Israel. [01:24:49] It's not too much for favor on your side. [01:24:57] And just to win your Lord and Savior, I reply. [01:25:01] I took a bad day, but that's a flag. [01:25:04] I'm a flag, that's all God. [01:25:07] Got like a credit to the dark. [01:25:11] People love know they get my heart. [01:25:14] And I'm on my butt, you lock the phone in yard. [01:25:17] You can feel me anything you wanna be. [01:25:21] From one to four to one to three. [01:25:23] Thirteen limits gotta end in desperate. [01:25:28] Being your commander and the chief. [01:25:31] I fear and never die. [01:25:34] When you remove the fear and love to stop, you're creating fear and love of everything else. [01:25:41] You're talking to somebody right now that only fears God. [01:25:46] Victory, bro. [01:26:48] No, I cannot let my family call. [01:26:50] I go home, I just don't come. [01:27:20] We brainwashed out here, bro. [01:27:23] Come on, man. [01:27:24] It's the free man talking. [01:29:50] Let me just say, are you trusting me? [01:29:53] I am. [01:30:47] When I get home, I want you. [01:30:52] Hello. === Nicola Quentis Introduces Show (04:04) === [01:30:53] Got places to be Keeping everybody You're watching America First. [01:31:02] My name is Nicola J. Quentis. [01:31:03] Have a great show for you tonight. [01:32:17] My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs. [01:32:21] My love has got no power. [01:32:23] He's got his strong beliefs. [01:32:25] My love has got no fame. [01:32:27] He's got his strong beliefs. [01:32:28] My love has got no money. [01:32:30] He's got his strong beliefs. [01:32:33] Want more and more. [01:32:35] People just want more and more freedom and love. [01:32:39] What he's looking for. [01:32:40] Want more and more. [01:32:43] People just want more and more freedom and love. [01:32:47] What he's looking for. [01:32:49] Freed from desire. [01:32:50] Mind and senses purify. [01:32:52] Freed from desire. [01:32:54] Mind and senses purify. [01:32:56] Freed from desire. [01:32:58] Mind and senses purify. [01:33:00] Freed from desire. [01:33:10] If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever. [01:33:18] Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo-location, because your phone also has a GPS. [01:33:35] They know where you are at all times. [01:33:37] They know where you go and when. [01:33:39] They know what you buy. [01:33:40] They have access to your bank account. [01:33:42] AI will literally know everything about you. [01:33:46] Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep. [01:33:56] They know how much REM sleep you're getting. [01:33:58] They know your resting heart rate. [01:34:00] They know how many calories you consume. [01:34:02] Think about the ways that they can manipulate you. [01:34:05] 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. [01:34:17] You have a smart home, economy of things. [01:34:20] It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever. [01:34:36] My life is like a first-person video game, you know? [01:34:39] This is like, this is my primary. [01:34:42] This is me like walking, walking down the hall. [01:34:45] This is my primary weapon. [01:34:48] Press circle to interact. [01:34:52] Press circle to interact with this item. === God Wiping Away Tears (06:07) === [01:34:57] At the end of the day, here's the question. [01:35:00] Is it worth it to save the country? [01:35:03] Does the country matter? [01:35:05] Is it worth it to preserve our civilization? [01:35:09] Is it worth it to preserve our religion? [01:35:13] Maybe bigger than that. [01:35:14] Is the truth worth it? [01:35:16] What is the truth worth to you? [01:35:18] What is telling the truth worth to you? [01:35:21] Is it worth something, nothing? [01:35:23] What are you willing to give to tell the truth? [01:35:30] All you need is Jesus. [01:35:32] All you need is prayer. [01:35:35] These material appetites, they will never be satisfied. [01:35:40] 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. [01:35:49] Every mother and father understands the love for a child. [01:35:54] And that is how we were made. [01:35:56] We were designed that way. [01:35:59] Because through that experience, we could understand by analogy God's love for us. [01:36:04] It says in Revelation that God will wipe away every tear. [01:36:08] And that's like, to me, it makes me want to cry when I read that. [01:36:13] People experience these things in their lives. [01:36:16] We've all been there where you feel like the whole world's against you, the walls are closing in. [01:36:22] And you read something like that that says that God, like our Father, our Creator, is going to wipe your tears off your face. [01:36:32] Christianity is love. [01:36:34] Our God is love. [01:36:57] Holocaust denier named Nick Fuentes. [01:36:59] Nick Fuentes. [01:37:00] Nick Fuentes. [01:37:01] Nick Fuente. [01:37:02] Jesus! [01:37:05] Jesus Christ was our past. [01:37:08] Jesus Christ is our present now. [01:37:10] And Jesus Christ is our future after we die. [01:37:15] century to be the most christian century in the history of planet earth [01:40:51] I'm supposed to be here. [01:40:53] I want to shut off the shares I don't trust at all. === Trust Issues on the Job (05:02) === [01:41:04] My voice has nothing where I screw up for help. [01:41:10] Stretch my hair, but my cup just goes up I want you, [01:41:41] I got places to be watching America First. [01:41:50] My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. [01:41:51] We have a great show for you tonight. [01:42:10] It's a ton of bump. [01:42:14] You got that back, that's the bump. [01:42:17] You got that backpack, that's the bump. [01:42:20] You got that back, it's a ton of bump. [01:42:26] They believed a lion could be brought to heal. [01:42:31] They have total control. [01:42:33] That a lion could from his courage be pride over every single thing. [01:42:39] That the lion himself would learn to kneel. [01:42:43] They pull the strings. [01:42:46] That lion would not care, even if his line died. [01:42:51] Things have to change. [01:42:53] That the lion himself would accept such a deal. [01:42:58] And they have to change right now. [01:43:01] In the end, it was only to themselves they had lied. [01:43:06] Lied. [01:43:08] Boys, boys, boys. [01:44:00] hostage by this country forever. [01:44:04] When will it end? [01:44:06] When will any leader put their foot down and reassert American sovereignty? [01:44:10] Do we run the world or does Israel? [01:44:12] Do we even run our own country? [01:44:14] Do we control our own military? [01:44:16] Do we control our own government or does Israel? [01:44:23] When I get home, I want you. [01:44:29] I'm not supposed to be here tonight. [01:44:31] I'm supposed to be here. [01:44:33] I want that shot of myself on the job that I have. [01:44:44] My voice says nothing when I scream up for help. [01:44:50] I stretch my hand by my curve. [01:44:54] Let's go, let's go. [01:45:20] Hello, I got places to be Good evening, everybody You're watching America First. [01:45:30] My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. [01:45:31] We have a great show for you tonight. === Lions Bringing Total Control (02:36) === [01:46:06] They believed a lion could be brought to heal. [01:46:11] They have total control. [01:46:13] That a lion could from his courage be pride over every single thing. [01:46:19] That the lion himself would learn to kneel. [01:46:23] They pull the string. [01:46:26] That lion would not care, even if his line died. [01:46:31] Things have to change. [01:46:33] That the lion himself would accept such a deal. [01:46:38] And they have to change right now. [01:46:41] In the end, it was only to themselves they had lied. [01:47:45] Whoop, Diddy, whoop, Scoop. [01:47:46] Poop poop scoop diddy whoop whoop diddy scoop whoop did he scoop My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no fame, He's got his strong beliefs. [01:48:02] My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs One. [01:48:06] More and more People just want more and more freedom and love. [01:48:13] What he's looking for. [01:48:14] More and more People just want more and more freedom and love. [01:48:20] What he's looking for, Freed from desire, Mind and senses purified, Freed from desire, Mine and senses purified, Freed from desire, Mine and senses purified, freed from desire, Is something involved where we have to forgive them. === Freedom from Desire and Senses (03:14) === [01:48:43] We do have to forgive them for their ignorance. [01:48:45] We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding. [01:48:49] And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never. [01:48:52] Welcome to the right side of history. [01:48:54] Welcome to our massive vision, our massive and ambitious vision for how we want the world to be. [01:49:41] Good evening, everybody. [01:49:42] You're watching America First. [01:49:43] My name is Nicolas J. Quentis. [01:49:45] Have a great show for you tonight. [01:50:08] You got that back, but that's a light bump. [01:50:11] You got that back, that's a lack of fun. [01:50:18] Listen to the cure, listen to the cure, listen to the cure, and then I cry. [01:50:33] Running through my head, running through my head, running through my head. [01:50:36] All the things you had, all the things you had, running through my head, running through my head, all the things you had, When [01:51:07] can we expect a real victory? [01:51:10] And who's going to deliver it? [01:51:12] JD Vance? [01:51:14] If they revealed birthright citizenship, his wife wouldn't be a citizen anymore. [01:51:23] I know no other person. [01:51:25] This is my life. === No Motion for Real Victory (06:01) === [01:51:57] How can you call it a movement when you have no motion? [01:52:01] You can't call the movement because you have no motion. [01:52:50] But as soon as people start playing games, I stop. [01:52:53] I stop playing games. [01:52:56] And at any moment, I can look back like that. [01:52:59] They said, Trust no man, put your comments. [01:53:17] See, Ricky said, to the left, don't wanna pull you. [01:53:23] Okay, keep the code and sack your brains. [01:53:27] No hide and backward motions. [01:53:28] And stick with your day one horse, though. [01:53:30] It's there before you start it. [01:53:34] Baby, you fool. [01:53:48] I just enforce them, alright. [01:53:50] They said, Trust no man, put your cover slipping. [01:54:03] But they said, Trust to me, put your public to believe. [01:54:07] Your day was in the cloud. [01:54:13] Everybody. [01:54:38] Only dropped jewels way before that y'all judged. [01:54:46] Doesn't say me. [01:54:55] We'll be right back. [01:55:19] Okay, it's not leave the code to sack your brains. [01:55:22] No hidement backwards. [01:55:23] And stick with your day one horse, no respect before you start it. [01:55:27] If you're no man, but that man up on your head, pray before you go to be everything my way of seeing. [01:55:35] The road on the way doesn't see me. [01:55:42] Not by words, not my rules. [01:55:43] I just enforce them, alright? [01:55:45] They say trust to me, put your cover something to believe your day was in the crowd about truck. [01:55:55] I'm a sad trust, no hope. [01:55:57] King of [01:57:54] Israel. [01:57:55] We just lead with love. === Financial Manipulation in Markets (15:56) === [01:57:58] We're really at a crossroads here. [01:58:01] Look around you. [01:58:03] It's drag queens in schools. [01:58:04] It's 18-year-olds joining OnlyFans. [01:58:07] It's the filth on TikTok. [01:58:09] It's this country not having a border. [01:58:11] It's the idea that our kids and we, this generation, are never going to own anything. [01:58:18] Think about it. [01:58:19] Never making an income to support a family. [01:58:21] Never being able to have a family. [01:58:23] People being corrupted before you're even a teenager by things on their phone. [01:58:29] Sick addiction to technology. [01:58:33] The future is so bleak, but that has changed the calculation. [01:58:40] God is using me. [01:58:42] He's breaking me down. [01:58:44] Removing all of the richest person, all of this, so I can serve him. [01:58:50] I think they've been extremely unfair to you. [01:58:52] Who is they, though? [01:58:53] We can't tell you they is. [01:58:56] There is no future if we do nothing now. [01:59:00] There is nothing to lose. [01:59:02] People that are scrambling, trying to protect their ever-shrinking share of what they have are foolish. [01:59:09] It's all going. [01:59:11] It's all going away. [01:59:13] This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted. [01:59:17] We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated. [01:59:24] And we're killing ourselves every day. [01:59:26] Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see. [01:59:31] People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing. [01:59:39] People have got to start to get courageous. [01:59:42] 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. [01:59:56] And the alternative is that there will be no country. [02:00:00] Is it really only as big as low gas prices? [02:00:03] Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down? [02:00:10] It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better. [02:00:14] It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ. [02:00:25] Americanism, not globalism, will be our Twitter. [02:00:31] It's going to be only America first. [02:00:36] America first. [02:00:43] Will come once again it's going to be only America first. [02:02:45] Good evening, everybody. [02:02:46] You're watching America First. [02:02:48] My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. [02:02:50] We got a great show for you tonight. [02:02:52] Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday. [02:02:56] And we have a lot to talk about, lots to get into. [02:02:59] Big show. [02:03:00] Our featured story. [02:03:02] We're talking all about the war in Iran again. [02:03:04] Day 24. [02:03:07] I'm actually losing track now. [02:03:09] It's been going on for so long, it feels like it's been going on for my entire life. [02:03:14] And so we're now in week four. [02:03:17] Week four, I think. [02:03:19] Yeah, day 24. [02:03:20] So I guess it was week number three finish, finish, excuse me, on Friday night. [02:03:26] And tonight, we got a big development. [02:03:29] This is the mother of all tacos. [02:03:33] We didn't get a chance to cover this because it was announced on Saturday. [02:03:38] But on Saturday, Trump issued to date what might be the most destabilizing ultimatum against Iran. [02:03:47] He said on Saturday that if the Strait of Hormuz is not opened in 48 hours, that Trump, Israel, maybe even Saudi Arabia would engage Iran in an all-out attack on Iran's energy infrastructure. [02:04:03] Iran said they would retaliate and they would bomb the energy in the Gulf, as well as potentially the desalination in the United Arab Emirates, which would be like the end of the Middle East as we know it. [02:04:18] Now, picture this. [02:04:20] So Trump says this on Saturday afternoon. [02:04:24] He says he got 48 hours. [02:04:26] If nothing happens, then we're going in really hard and heavy, escalating the energy warfare even further. [02:04:33] Like we talked about, Iran says, if that happens, it's an energy war. [02:04:38] We're going into Qatar. [02:04:39] We're going into Saudi Arabia, the Emirates. [02:04:41] We're all in as well. [02:04:43] Well, then this morning, I think at like 7 a.m., the timing's very critical here. [02:04:49] 7.30 a.m. on True Social, Trump comes out and says, you know what? [02:04:55] Never mind. [02:04:56] We're good. [02:04:58] Trump says 7 30 a.m. Monday morning. [02:05:02] Mind you, this is half hour before the markets open, half hour before New York Stock Exchange opens. [02:05:10] Trump says, never mind. [02:05:12] Actually, they have five more days. [02:05:15] Trump says we have talks going on. [02:05:17] We're meeting with Iran behind the scenes. [02:05:19] He says we have very powerful, very strong talks. [02:05:23] He says, and now we're going to postpone the attacks, not cancel them. [02:05:27] He says, but we're going to postpone them by five days. [02:05:31] And in the meantime, we're going to see if Iran wants to make a deal. [02:05:34] So that's going to be our main story. [02:05:36] That's going to be our featured story. [02:05:38] We're going to talk all about that. [02:05:40] And like I said, this is like the mother of all ultimate taco. [02:05:46] And I remember over the weekend, I talked about this a little bit in the group chat. [02:05:50] I was talking with everybody, I think in a voice message, and people are saying it looks like this might be the end. [02:05:58] This might be it. [02:05:59] Because again, if Trump goes into Iran and bombs the energy, there's not even that much left that we can hit. [02:06:06] If they come back and they attack desalination, they attack LNG, they attack oil. [02:06:12] You're talking about a global recession. [02:06:15] And this is a recession that we don't come back from for probably years, maybe a decade. [02:06:21] So I had a lot of people asking me, what do you think is going to happen? [02:06:23] Do you think Trump is going to go all the way? [02:06:25] Is he going to do it? [02:06:27] And I said this on Telegram. [02:06:28] I said, you know, on the one hand, he really can't back down from the threat. [02:06:34] We can't give Iran the strategic victory. [02:06:36] We can't lose the credibility. [02:06:38] We need deterrence right now. [02:06:41] At the same time, every single time that Trump makes a threat like this against Russia, against China, even the Democrats, he always backs down. [02:06:51] I said, so it seems like basically an impossible situation. [02:06:57] On the one hand, you have World War III. [02:06:59] On the one hand, you have a total economic collapse. [02:07:02] On the other hand, you have the mother of all. [02:07:05] Trump always chickens out. [02:07:08] And so I know everybody was watching and waiting to see as the hours counted down over the weekend, what is Trump ultimately going to decide? [02:07:16] And then this morning, literally buzzer beater at the last minute, Trump comes out and says, ah, you know what? [02:07:22] We're good. [02:07:22] We're going to push it back by five days. [02:07:25] And of course, the reason the timing is so conspicuous is because you have to consider the bounds of this entire episode in the conflict. [02:07:35] He makes the announcement on a Saturday morning and says he got 48 hours. [02:07:41] So in other words, he says this after the markets close on Friday. [02:07:45] So that's all done. [02:07:47] There's going to be no speculation on oil. [02:07:49] There's going to be no speculation on gas. [02:07:51] There's going to be no major movement in the market. [02:07:54] And then just an hour before the markets open on Monday, he gives the all clear and it's all over. [02:08:02] And in the meantime, when all of this is happening, the economy has gained and lost literally trillions of dollars. [02:08:09] When he makes the ultimatum, everything crashes. [02:08:13] Oil futures, gold, SP 500, Bitcoin, literally every safe harbor, every market, every asset is in the toilet. [02:08:24] Comes back on Monday and says there's actually a peace deal in the works, one that's very strong and we're getting it together. [02:08:33] And what do you think happens? [02:08:35] When the market opens, everything shoots right back up. [02:08:39] And this is classic Trump diplomacy. [02:08:43] I don't know if this was the case in the first term in the first administration, but at least in the second administration, it seems that every statement, every action, almost everything that Trump does is a calculated deception to manipulate the stock market, commodities trade, and financial markets. [02:09:04] And so we're going to talk all about that tonight. [02:09:05] That's going to be our main story. [02:09:07] And we're going to get to the bottom of exactly what is going on here. [02:09:11] It's a little bit confusing because, like I said, when you consider the timing, it looks like this is some kind of financial manipulation. [02:09:20] It seems very obvious that that's what this entire thing was. [02:09:24] This was using our leverage over the weekend. [02:09:28] And maybe the idea is we could compel Iran into making a deal with a threat like that. [02:09:34] In the event that Iran doesn't listen, then we can call it off and we can salvage the markets. [02:09:42] So in a word, it looks like that is just a complete farce when you consider, and not even just the timing of this particular ultimatum, but how the war has been carried out basically every weekend since it started. [02:09:55] On the other hand, with that being said, we have to be careful not to say that it's a total farce, because at the same time, there's a lot of reporting that there is a deal in the works behind the scenes. [02:10:08] And there was a big spread in the Wall Street Journal, and there was some talk from Axios, from Barack Ravid, which says that there's a handful of Middle Eastern countries that are now getting in the middle of it between the U.S. and Iran as intermediaries. [02:10:23] And they're pleading with Washington and they're trying to leverage Iran also to come to the table and make an agreement for the sake of the entire region. [02:10:32] So we're going to unpack that. [02:10:34] We're going to address all that. [02:10:36] We'll talk about the timing with the financial markets. [02:10:39] We'll talk about to the extent that it's happening, if there is a deal in the works and what either side expects and what that might look like. [02:10:49] That'll be our major development. [02:10:51] At the same time, and this is, again, going along with the timing of all these announcements, our second part of our Iran coverage tonight, we're going to talk about this force which is being deployed to the Middle East and which is actually growing. [02:11:07] So last week it was reported that there is a group of 2,200 Marines on amphibious assault vessels headed for the Persian Gulf. [02:11:16] And the type of vessels that they're on and the type of unit that this is, and there are sources from the Pentagon saying this as well. [02:11:26] This is the rumor. [02:11:28] It looks like Trump is preparing to invade part of Iran, whether that's one of the islands in the Persian Gulf, an island in the Strait of Hormuz, or maybe just a beachhead on Iran's coastline. [02:11:40] It looks like Trump is preparing some kind of ground operation in Iran. [02:11:46] And this is why they're being a little bit cagey about their rhetoric about the conflict. [02:11:51] I said this last week. [02:11:53] It's been reported elsewhere. [02:11:55] As far as it concerns boots on the ground, they seem to want to have it both ways. [02:12:01] And so at once, they're telling people it's not going to be a ground war. [02:12:05] It's not going to be boots on the ground. [02:12:07] It's not going to be like Iraq. [02:12:10] At the same time, however, they're also saying we may do something on the ground. [02:12:15] They're saying that it's not going to be Iraq. [02:12:19] It's not going to be nation building. [02:12:21] We're not going to be engaged in a full-scale, full-spectrum, multi-domain ground conflict like Iraqi freedom. [02:12:28] They're saying, however, we do reserve the right and the possibility that we might deploy a narrow and limited ground force, a special force operation, Delta forces, Navy SEALs, Marines, something like that, for a more limited tactical objective. [02:12:47] And some of those objectives they floated out are securing Iran's enriched uranium, taking Karg Island, which is the hub for Iran's oil export, taking an island in the Strait of Hormuz so that they can gain control over the strait. [02:13:03] Whatever the operation is, they're trying to have it both ways where they're going to say it's not really boots on the ground, but at the same time, it's a ground operation. [02:13:13] There's going to quite literally be American soldiers on the ground in Iran, whether it's on the islands or it's on the mainland. [02:13:20] There's going to be boots on the ground. [02:13:21] They're just saying it's not going to be 200,000. [02:13:24] It's not going to be, like I said, on the scale of Iraq. [02:13:30] So to them, the way they're branding it is that this is not a major ground operation. [02:13:35] So while you have this ultimatum playing out over the weekend where Trump is threatening to bomb Iran's energy infrastructure and Iran is threatening to retaliate and now they're giving Iran this five-day reprieve, while all of this is playing out in the background, you've got Marines headed to the Persian Gulf. === Twitter Filled with AI Content (15:08) === [02:13:55] And now it's just been reported today, Trump is planning to deploy airborne troops. [02:14:01] The 82nd Airborne is being moved to the Middle East, being put on high alert. [02:14:06] This is a group of 3,000 soldiers, and they're not Marines. [02:14:10] They're not amphibious assault units like the ships that are currently en route to the Persian Gulf. [02:14:16] But these guys will parachute in. [02:14:19] They can go anywhere in the world with 18 hours' notice. [02:14:23] They don't carry heavy equipment or anything like that. [02:14:26] But these guys are now being put on alert potentially to reinforce the Marines once they make their landing. [02:14:35] Now, the timeline for this, which again gets back to we have to talk about when this stuff is all playing out, the timeline for the Marines and the 82nd Airborne to arrive is this weekend. [02:14:49] So our big story is about what happened this past weekend, which is that Trump made his grand ultimatum, this grand gesture. [02:14:58] We're going to destroy the global energy market. [02:15:01] We're going to tank the economy. [02:15:02] We don't care. [02:15:03] And then at the last minute, before the markets open, he chickens out. [02:15:08] But specifically, he pushes the operation back by five days, which takes us to the following weekend, which takes us to Friday. [02:15:18] And Trump says there's a big deal in the works. [02:15:21] We're having a very strong talk. [02:15:23] And they've basically agreed already. [02:15:25] It's a done deal. [02:15:26] This is how it sounds. [02:15:28] At the same time that we have this reprieve, that this operation has been postponed, you still have now what appears to be a pretty serious ground force moving into position for the attack. [02:15:42] So you almost wonder, did Trump extend the deadline by a week because he's waiting for the Marines to get there? [02:15:50] Because then the Marines and the 82nd Airborne are going to attack next weekend? [02:15:56] The markets close Friday. [02:15:57] He makes the ultimatum. [02:15:59] The markets open. [02:16:00] He pushes it back until the next weekend. [02:16:02] Friday, the markets close. [02:16:04] There's a ground operation in Iran. [02:16:07] They see if it is successful. [02:16:10] And then maybe by the time markets open the following Monday, he's got better news. [02:16:16] Maybe that is how Trump is playing this. [02:16:20] And we'll talk about all that. [02:16:21] We'll give you the details. [02:16:23] We'll get into what precisely is happening. [02:16:26] But it appears, at least for now, this is our second aspect of it, that the Pentagon, the military planners, Central Command, they have not abandoned their plans to invade Iran in some capacity. [02:16:41] And so I think we're going to see that before the war is over. [02:16:44] So we're going to talk all about the timeline. [02:16:46] We'll talk about the force package and we'll try to spell out the pattern of how we got to this point. [02:16:52] Because I think if you look at how the war started over the past three weeks, how the war has been conducted, it tells us a lot about what we just witnessed in the past few days and where we're going potentially in the next two to three weeks. 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[02:22:48] I want to see the developments as they happen. [02:22:51] And I have to cover everything for my show. [02:22:53] So I'm on Twitter constantly. [02:22:56] And I was just thinking this this weekend. [02:22:58] It just sort of dawned on me. [02:23:00] I'm on Twitter and I look at a tweet and then I go to the replies and without fail, it's like every single reply on every single tweet is AI now. [02:23:13] And the problem with AI is that unlike the spam bots that you used to have on Twitter, the AI, it almost appears organic enough that you actually have to read it to realize it's AI. [02:23:28] It's like the way that it's formatted, the way it's written. [02:23:32] Because if it was a spam bot, it would be filled with emojis or it would have like italicized characters and writing, or it would be the same message. [02:23:42] You know, it'd be like, you know, something in bio, whatever. [02:23:47] Now the AI they produce, if you just look at it without reading it, it just looks like a normal post. [02:23:53] Then you read it and you realize this is just chat GPT. [02:23:57] This is AI generated. [02:23:59] And it's every tweet, every reply. [02:24:03] Those are all the top replies. [02:24:05] And you actually have to read through like 10 or 20 replies before you get to anybody even real. [02:24:10] And most of them, sometimes it's hard to tell. [02:24:13] Some are more obvious than others. [02:24:15] And even a lot of the content on Twitter, too. [02:24:18] I see so many AI shorts on Twitter now, especially of like animals. [02:24:25] I saw one the other day of like a dog imitating a penguin. [02:24:30] And I had to watch it like three times to realize it was fake because you kind of see it on the first go around. [02:24:35] You're like, wait, this doesn't quite look right. [02:24:39] And this is really freaky. [02:24:41] And it's also a little bit of a betrayal because maybe a lot of people don't remember this. [02:24:46] This is sort of my observation from the weekend. [02:24:48] I think everybody recognizes the dead internet is getting worse. [02:24:52] It used to be the case that we don't know how many people are even real on the internet. [02:24:57] Now it's like, it's all AI. [02:25:00] And it's AI posting everything. [02:25:03] And then it's AI reading all the AI posts. [02:25:07] That's now the data set that trains the AI that then makes additional posts. [02:25:13] So we're in this like recursive AI content creation loop. [02:25:17] But the other thing, which is maybe besides the point a little bit, and again, a lot of people don't remember this, but wasn't the whole point of Elon acquiring Twitter in the first place to crack down on spam? [02:25:32] I know that wasn't maybe the central reason. [02:25:35] The central reason was obviously political influence. [02:25:39] And maybe he buttressed that by saying it was about free speech and it's about making sure that everything that is legal is allowed on the platform. [02:25:49] I forget he had a slogan about that, but basically saying as long as it's allowed by the First Amendment, then it should be allowed on Twitter. [02:25:58] But he also made this big push back in 22 and 23. [02:26:02] He said, the big reason I'm taking over Twitter is because of all the spam. [02:26:06] He said, spam is out of control, and that is artificially inflating Twitter's metrics. [02:26:12] And that's actually, it constitutes a form of fraud because Twitter's business model is advertising. [02:26:19] And they quantify the ad payments based on the engagement. [02:26:22] If all the content and the following base and the user base is spam accounts, then all the numbers are cooked. [02:26:31] And that means that probably Twitter is overvalued significantly. [02:26:35] And anyway, so Elon came in in 23 and said, the problem with Twitter is spam. [02:26:41] I'm going to get at the helm at Twitter and I'm going to get rid of all the spam and we're going to improve the platform. [02:26:49] And the irony is, I don't even think that was a problem at all. [02:26:54] I don't know about you, but back in 2022 and before then, spam was almost never a problem. [02:27:00] It existed. [02:27:01] It was there, but it's definitely way worse now. [02:27:05] And it's so bad that it's actually ruining the platform. [02:27:09] It used to exist and arguably it was a problem, but it's far worse now. [02:27:14] And back then, it was something that you could ignore. [02:27:17] Now it's like 50% of the content on the platform. [02:27:22] So I don't know, like, is anyone doing anything about that? [02:27:25] Are they aware of that? [02:27:27] But I don't like it. [02:27:29] And I said this on the show the other week. [02:27:32] I feel like this is the worst phase of technology to date. [02:27:39] Not to go full boomer, not to go full and prim, whatever. [02:27:45] But it was bad enough when we had Facebook, YouTube, iPhones, and texting. [02:27:52] Now that you have X short form video content and AI, I really think this is like a long-term and fundamental problem, especially for the young people, but for the whole society. [02:28:06] This is really getting out of control. [02:28:07] And I feel like that's not really talked about a lot, but we all see it. [02:28:11] I mean, we all see that, right? [02:28:12] I see this on Twitter. [02:28:14] It's every post, every reply, every video. [02:28:17] And I'm like, okay, so how many actual users are on the platform? [02:28:21] I feel like 80% of what I see is written or generated by AI. [02:28:27] It's all these like spam accounts, and they're all verified. [02:28:30] And they're all pushing like a political view. [02:28:33] They're all pushing, they're all in favor of the war. [02:28:36] They're all pro-Trump. [02:28:38] They're all some species of like pro-West America defender, Trump girl, 1776, whatever. [02:28:47] And even as a dissident right, whatever you want to call it, even as a far-right anti-war, Israel critical influencer, that's my whole timeline is AI spam, NPC spam. === Trump Bluffing Over Energy Supply (15:20) === [02:29:03] It's like relationship stuff, like just like the most slop, low IQ, normie observations. [02:29:12] It's like black Twitter stuff. [02:29:15] And I feel like it's rotting my brain. [02:29:17] I feel like I got to get back to puzzles and reading books because this can't be good for anybody. [02:29:23] Anyway, so I don't know if you guys have noticed that, but I'm on Twitter all the time for my show. [02:29:28] And it's just like it's really getting to be a problem. [02:29:31] It's like inescapable right now. [02:29:33] But anyway, that's that. [02:29:35] I do want to move on. [02:29:35] I want to get into our coverage of the war in Iran. [02:29:38] Like I said, day 24 of the conflict. [02:29:42] We've now entered the fourth week. [02:29:45] Two more weeks, guys, just two more weeks. [02:29:49] Two more weeks to flatten Iran. [02:29:52] And then we're out. [02:29:53] Then we're done. [02:29:56] And our big development for today is about the mother of all tacos. [02:30:01] Trump always chickens out. [02:30:04] And honestly, this one caught me a little bit by surprise. [02:30:07] I can't lie. [02:30:09] I honestly thought on Saturday, I said, there's no way he's walking away from this. [02:30:16] Because my gut, and I'll explain it in just a moment, but my gut was he always chickens out every time he does this with Russia, with China, with North Korea, with Europe, with Canada, with Mexico. [02:30:31] He always makes these big over-the-top threats and ultimatums. [02:30:37] And then invariably, every time, he always chickens out. [02:30:43] And so he'll tell Russia: you've got 60 days to make a deal, or else, I don't know, something's going to happen. [02:30:52] And then we arrive at the deadline, and Trump says, you know, never mind. [02:30:56] We're making great progress. [02:30:57] There's really no need for that. [02:30:59] He'll say with China, if China puts tariffs, if they retaliate with tariffs against our tariffs, well, then we're going to increase it to 100% and then 200% and then China retaliates with tariffs and then Trump begs Beijing to back off. [02:31:18] So this has been the pattern over the past year and a half. [02:31:23] You had this in the first administration, but it's really a problem in the second term. [02:31:29] So on Saturday, Trump issues this huge ultimatum against Iran. [02:31:33] I didn't get a chance to cover it because I didn't do a show on Saturday. [02:31:37] But over the weekend, Trump puts out on True Social this huge threat and says, if Iran doesn't open up the Strait of Hormuz in 48 hours, then we are going to destroy their energy infrastructure. [02:31:52] We're going to destroy their oil, their natural gas, all their critical infrastructure. [02:31:58] As we have talked about up until this point, this is the nuclear option. [02:32:03] Not the literal nuclear option, which might still be on the table, but this is a huge red line in the conflict across. [02:32:10] If he did that, it would constitute a significant escalation, which Trump has been trying to avoid, actually. [02:32:18] And we talked about this all last week. [02:32:21] The reason that Trump and the United States don't want to make this an energy war is because, one, an energy war of any kind will constrain the global energy supply and cause inflation. [02:32:35] Everything runs on energy. [02:32:38] Transportation, industry, all of it. [02:32:41] It all runs fundamentally on electricity and fossil fuels. [02:32:45] And even the electricity runs on fossil fuels for the most part also. [02:32:50] So if we attack Iran's energy, we constrain all the energy and prices go up. [02:32:55] But then additionally, Iran can do the same thing to us and our energy providers. [02:33:02] And so what we do to them, they will visit upon us and the effect is compounded. [02:33:07] They will attack the energy in Saudi Arabia, in Qatar, elsewhere, and that will further constrain the energy supply, further increase prices. [02:33:16] So that's why this is a really big deal. [02:33:18] Trump says if they don't open up the strait, which they're surely not going to do, if they don't open up the strait, we're going to decimate their energy. [02:33:27] Predictably, Iran almost immediately comes out and threatens exactly that. [02:33:34] Iran's foreign minister comes out within hours of Trump's statement and says, well, if the United States bombs our energy, we'll bomb Saudi Arabia. [02:33:44] We'll bomb Qatar. [02:33:46] We'll bomb the United Arab Emirates. [02:33:49] And what's more, Iran said that energy infrastructure is civilian infrastructure. [02:33:56] So Trump is talking about the electrical grid. [02:33:58] He's actually talking about power plants. [02:34:01] He's talking about the electrical grid. [02:34:03] He's actually talking about the supply of energy in Iran. [02:34:08] Just like in Ukraine, this is a very big factor in their war. [02:34:12] So the foreign minister of Iran comes out and says this is civilian infrastructure. [02:34:17] It's also energy infrastructure. [02:34:20] So if we get hit in that way, which technically is a war crime, then we will not only retaliate against the Gulf energy infrastructure, Saudi Aramco, Qatari, LNG, and other energy infrastructure, but Iran says also we will attack other civilian infrastructure like desalination. [02:34:44] Now, if you know anything about the Arabian Peninsula, it's a desert. [02:34:48] They don't have drinking water. [02:34:51] They don't have fresh water supply there. [02:34:54] They don't have lakes and rivers like we do. [02:34:57] And so the way that they provide water for their huge population on these coastal cities is they desalinate the water. [02:35:06] They take water from the Gulf and they remove the salt, the salinity, and that makes it available to drink. [02:35:13] And these desalination plants in Qatar in the United Arab Emirates, they supply the drinking water for the entire population. [02:35:22] And if those desalination plants go offline, they only have a supply of drinking water for about a month. [02:35:29] That's a big problem for the millions upon millions of people that live in these cities that rely on that for water. [02:35:36] Otherwise, they die. [02:35:38] Very quickly, you have a forget about energy prices, forget about inflation. [02:35:44] Now you've got a real problem on your hands with the tens of millions of people that live in all these major cities. [02:35:51] So this is all predictable. [02:35:54] And we talked about this last week. [02:35:56] It cannot become an energy war because Iran actually, in this narrow context, maintains escalation dominance. [02:36:05] And that means that they hold the ultimate checkmate. [02:36:09] They have the ace up their sleeve. [02:36:11] They have the better hand in this. [02:36:13] They could always take it further. [02:36:15] Whatever we do to them, they maintain the ability to launch drones and ballistic missiles because of the mobility, the abundance, how cheap and economical these weapon systems are. [02:36:29] And so we can literally drop nukes on them. [02:36:33] We can drop the biggest conventional ordinance on them. [02:36:36] We can hit them as hard as possible with our whole arsenal. [02:36:40] We could invade for that matter. [02:36:42] We could even invade. [02:36:44] And they would still maintain the ability to launch missiles from the shoulder or from the back of a pickup truck going 100 miles an hour on the coast. [02:36:53] They could still launch drones that can and will hit the desalination plant, Saudi Aramco, Qatari's LNG facilities, and inflict severe detrimental problems on the Gulf countries and then the global economy. [02:37:10] So this is why we didn't want to take it there because whatever we do to Iran, they could always do something worse to us, something that we actually cannot tolerate. [02:37:19] And so this is why I say Trump makes this threat on Saturday, and he's really putting his credibility on the line because it wasn't exactly ambiguous. [02:37:30] There wasn't a lot of wiggle room here. [02:37:32] Trump said in all capital letters, you have 48 hours. [02:37:37] Open up the strait or else, if you don't open the strait in 48 hours, we're attacking Bushir, we're attacking your electrical grid, we're attacking your power plants, and that's it. [02:37:49] And that's your last chance for peace. [02:37:52] These are his words. [02:37:54] Now, the reason that this is a bit conflicting is because you say, on the one hand, Trump always chickens out. [02:38:02] So if this is like all the other threats that Trump has given over the past two years or year and a half, well, he'll probably back down. [02:38:12] Because as I said, there's a quick survey of examples. [02:38:15] There was the trade war with China almost exactly a year ago today, where Trump chickened out. [02:38:22] There was his ultimatum or actually series of threats against Russia over the entire course of last year, where Trump always backed down and chickened out. [02:38:33] And so you see this threat over the weekend and say, surely, this is not serious. [02:38:39] Because if Trump follows through, and almost certainly he's going to have to, Iran maintains this capability. [02:38:47] They're not going to open up the strait. [02:38:50] They know how that will play out. [02:38:52] They know that they're able to hit the Gulf, and Trump knows that, and they know Trump knows that, and so on and so forth. [02:38:59] I said, so surely Monday will come. [02:39:02] The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed. [02:39:05] Trump will be forced to make good on the threat. [02:39:08] But he knows what will happen, which is unacceptable. [02:39:12] It's unacceptable for all the Gulf countries. [02:39:14] It's unacceptable for Washington. [02:39:17] So if history is our guide, then Trump will have to, in that case, back down. [02:39:22] Monday will come. [02:39:23] They will not open up the strait and Trump is going to have to say, forget it, never mind. [02:39:29] At the same time, as we've talked about in this conflict so far, we are in a stalemate. [02:39:37] And the stalemate consists in the fact, as we've just discussed, that Iran maintains escalation dominance. [02:39:44] There's nothing we can do to Iran to either A, topple their regime and destroy the personnel that are carrying out and prosecuting the war, or two, suppress their ability to inflict damage on infrastructure in the Gulf and against the United States and Israel and close the Strait of Hormuz. [02:40:04] So if there's nothing that we can do to escalate and win, then the only available option is either we got to stick it out and fight a war of attrition. [02:40:14] We have to fight literally until Iran runs out of ammunition or personnel or until their society collapses after a prolonged siege, which is devastating for us, or, and this is the most likely outcome, we have to retreat. [02:40:32] We will have to retreat without achieving all of our objectives. [02:40:36] We will have to leave the Iranian regime intact. [02:40:39] They effectively exercised a veto over our war using the Strait of Hormuz, which means that now we ceded control of the Strait and therefore the global energy market to Iran. [02:40:52] And even though we've inflicted a lot of damage on Iran's military, they will be able to say for those reasons, it's a strategic victory for them. [02:41:01] They will say the U.S. and Israel threw everything at us and we survived. [02:41:06] And that's our mandate to govern. [02:41:09] That is why the Islamic regime isn't going anywhere. [02:41:13] And what's more, the United States better not try that again. [02:41:18] And there's a word for this. [02:41:20] It's called deterrence. [02:41:22] Iran has reestablished deterrence over the U.S. and Israel. [02:41:28] Whereas in the past, the U.S. and Israel provoked Iran repeatedly and confronted Iran and seemed fearless in provoking and confronting Iran because they made assumptions that they could defeat Iran. [02:41:43] Now, Iran is able to say, well, you tried it and you failed. [02:41:49] You lost. [02:41:51] You didn't get what you wanted. [02:41:52] We denied you. [02:41:55] And so now in the future, you will be less likely to confront us again because you saw what we're made of and you saw what you're up against. [02:42:04] You saw that in the end, there's nothing you can do. [02:42:07] We're too big, too many people, our bench is too deep, we have too many drones and missiles. [02:42:14] So in the future, you're not going to try it. [02:42:16] We have effectively deterred you from intervening again. [02:42:20] Now, this is a very critical concept. [02:42:24] The reason that Trump wants to escalate to de-escalate, the reason that Trump wants to find a way to exert leverage against Iran through escalation, without boots on the ground, without nukes, to break the stalemate, [02:42:39] is because he knows, and the military planners know, and Israel knows, that if we just walk away without any grand finale, without a climax, without actually achieving anything tangible or persuasive, that we can tell people that we won, then that is what it looks like. [02:43:00] It looks like we went whole hog, we didn't get what we wanted, we shrugged, and we walked away. [02:43:08] And the whole world has taken notice, Iran included, and their people, that Iran won the war. [02:43:15] So what Trump is trying to do to break the stalemate is he is going to have to, in a way, bluff his way out of this. [02:43:25] In order to avert a situation where he loses face and gives Iran that strategic victory, he's going to have to find a way to land a blow against Iran in a way that doesn't escalate out of control, where we're invading or bringing boots on the ground or there's serious casualties or there's some humiliating American tactical defeat. [02:43:49] He's going to need to inflict some kind of blow to increase leverage, to extract some concession, and that is your escalate to de-escalate. [02:44:02] Increasing the firepower in a creative way to achieve a tactical victory so that we can retreat with honor, withdraw with some dignity. [02:44:12] And that way we break the stalemate, we exit the conflict without losing face, without losing deterrence, without handing Iran that strategic victory. === Escalate to De-escalate Strategy (15:22) === [02:44:24] So what is very important about all of this is credibility. [02:44:29] If Trump is telling Iran, hey, we don't care, we'll destroy your energy. [02:44:35] And even if you retaliate, hey, see if we care. [02:44:39] We can take it. [02:44:40] We're strong. [02:44:41] We're fortified. [02:44:43] Trump has to effectively convince Iran that he is suicidal. [02:44:49] He has to convince Iran that he is willing to do things to them that might be detrimental for us, but we don't care. [02:44:59] It's a confidence game. [02:45:00] It's a game of chicken. [02:45:01] He's got to bluff his way out of this. [02:45:03] He needs to convince them he's serious that he might invade, that he might send a ground force in, that he's willing to drag this on for 100 days. [02:45:13] I think that's what a lot of these leaks and planted stories and even logistical moves are about. [02:45:19] When they say we're preparing for a 100-day conflict or going into September or the fall, what they are signaling to Iran is don't think you're going to stick it out. [02:45:33] Don't think you're going to wait us out and you're going to bleed us with oil. [02:45:37] They're almost communicating an irrationality. [02:45:40] It's a madman strategy. [02:45:43] They're telling Iran, if you think that you've got us by the balls, if you think that you're going to use the oil market to hurt us economically and you're going to force our hand and you're going to somehow get out of this scot-free, you're mistaken because we're settling in for the long haul. [02:45:59] And I think that's why they make those moves. [02:46:02] Because every time you see a statement like that, every time you see a story like that that says we're moving intelligence and logistics personnel down to Florida until September, when they say we need $200 billion to fight a six-month war, when they say these things, we're going to hear that and groan and say, oh, another forever war. [02:46:27] When Trump says, we're considering boots on the ground, I don't care about the poll numbers. [02:46:32] I don't care if it's popular. [02:46:34] We groan, but Iran says maybe they're serious. [02:46:38] And then the planners in Iran have to wonder, are we overplaying our hand? [02:46:43] Because if there's a chance that the U.S. and Israel are crazy enough to stick it out, if they think, again, and they might not be certain, but that's all they need is a seat of doubt. [02:46:56] If they have any doubt that the Strait of Hormuz strategy is working or not, and they think maybe the U.S. can tolerate the hit to energy, the hit to the economy, that they have an appetite for a protracted attritional conflict at a low level, well, they're going to start to ponder their mortality. [02:47:14] And they're going to wonder, how much of this can we take? [02:47:18] Sure, we can close the strait and it will cause inflation and there will be some difficult correction in the U.S. economy, but we're literally going to get assassinated. [02:47:29] In a long enough timeline, if the war does go on until the summer or the fall, the leadership might actually get killed. [02:47:38] And with all these airstrikes at this pace, thousands of airstrikes every day, maybe we won't have a military by the end of this and maybe Iranian society will collapse. [02:47:49] But in order for Trump to achieve that effect, he needs them to be confident in his threats. [02:47:55] He needs credibility to reestablish deterrence in the other direction. [02:48:01] And so this is why on Saturday, when Trump made the threat, I said, although he always chickens out, he's going to have to follow through. [02:48:11] Because although Iran's retaliation against our energy would be devastating if Trump followed through, if he chickens out, it might be worse. [02:48:23] Because chickening out causes us to lose credibility, lose face, and then we lose our ability, we lose our credibility to bluff and convince Iran that they don't have us by the balls. [02:48:38] And yet, Trump chickened out. [02:48:41] Even though this is like the all-important ultimatum, you can't do this. [02:48:47] It's so reckless in a conflict of this nature, in the situation that we're in. [02:48:53] Trump chickened out. [02:48:55] And so this morning, it did surprise me, actually. [02:48:59] Trump came out this morning and said, actually, we're going to postpone the deadline. [02:49:05] We're going to give Iran five days. [02:49:09] If Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz within the new timeline, which is by the end of this week, then we will carry out the strikes. [02:49:17] He said, but we're postponing it because we're actually making progress on a deal. [02:49:24] Trump says that his administration has spoken to the Iranian regime and they have made progress on a framework for a deal, one where the U.S. and Iran might actually work together. [02:49:36] And Trump also implied that the deal is almost finalized. [02:49:41] He said that every point of agreement, or rather every point of contention, has been resolved and they agree on all the fundamentals and Iran has agreed to share the strait and give up nuclear enrichment and give up their highly enriched material and all these things. [02:49:59] And this is just in the first place, who even believes this? [02:50:05] At 7.30 a.m., Trump comes out in the press pool and on True Social and first of all says, never mind, forget the 48-hour deadline. [02:50:15] We're postponing it by five days. [02:50:18] And you think, this is just not serious. [02:50:21] There's nothing serious about any of this. [02:50:23] Trump is not serious. [02:50:25] This is not a serious government. [02:50:27] This is a joke. [02:50:29] They're lying. [02:50:30] I don't believe them. [02:50:32] They're flying by the seat of their pants. [02:50:34] Everything they do is ad hoc. [02:50:36] Everything they do is last minute. [02:50:39] There was no plan going into this. [02:50:41] There was no plan B. [02:50:43] And so they're literally making it up as they go along. [02:50:45] And this is just ridiculous. [02:50:47] And so Trump says we're calling off the deadline. [02:50:51] Okay. [02:50:52] So every day it's something different. [02:50:55] You have no credibility. [02:50:56] Nobody believes even what you're saying. [02:50:58] It's all a lie. [02:50:59] But then he goes into the press pool and says, we've talked to Iran. [02:51:04] We agree on everything. [02:51:05] They've agreed on every point. [02:51:08] And you say, that's a lie. [02:51:10] Who believes that? [02:51:12] I don't even believe they're talking to the Iranian government. [02:51:15] Who would they be talking to? [02:51:17] I don't even think that's the case. [02:51:20] You're not talking to Iran. [02:51:22] And then he says, well, we're reaching a deal. [02:51:24] We have a very strong deal and we have all this agreement. [02:51:28] No, you don't. [02:51:30] Trump said that Iran has agreed to share the Strait of Hormuz with America. [02:51:36] Why would they do that? [02:51:39] If anything, it's the opposite. [02:51:41] Iran has said, even when the conflict ends, there will be a new dynamic in the Strait of Hormuz, meaning they want control over the Strait the way that Egypt has control over the Suez. [02:51:55] And if you don't know what that means, it means they want sovereignty over it. [02:51:59] They want the Strait of Hormuz to be effectively Iranian territory. [02:52:03] And that means they want to charge a toll. [02:52:07] So all the shipping that goes through, just like the shipping that goes through Panama and just like the shipping that goes through the Suez, they want to extract a fee, a toll on all the shipping that goes through. [02:52:20] So that's what they're saying. [02:52:22] And that makes sense. [02:52:24] They've earned it. [02:52:25] They've fought for it and they've won that. [02:52:28] They have that right now. [02:52:30] It was reported today that a few tankers paid a $2 million toll to cross the strait this morning. [02:52:38] So they have that. [02:52:39] They fought for it. [02:52:41] They have it. [02:52:42] And we have no ability to suppress that. [02:52:45] So why then would they agree to share this newly won capability with the United States, their mortal enemy? [02:52:54] It doesn't make any sense. [02:52:56] And their demands, if you read them last week, are opposites. [02:53:00] Iran demands that the U.S. leave all its military bases in the Middle East and pay reparations and give them control of the strait and never attack Iran again. [02:53:12] Those are Iran's demands. [02:53:14] And the U.S. demands are that Iran cannot have any ballistic missiles and they cannot have nuclear enrichment and they have to give over their highly enriched uranium. [02:53:24] And these are, so these two positions are completely the opposite. [02:53:29] And yet Trump in the press pool says it's basically a done deal. [02:53:35] So what is really going on? [02:53:37] That's the question. [02:53:39] And we're going to get to the bottom of it. [02:53:40] This is a story from the Wall Street Journal. [02:53:42] We'll work through some of these announcements and then we'll talk about a few different aspects of this. [02:53:48] It says, quote, on Saturday night, President Trump, who spent the weekend at his Mar-a-Lago club, gave Iran an ultimatum to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, or the U.S. military would obliterate the country's power plants. [02:54:04] Two days later, as word of the discussions in Riyadh made its way to the White House, Trump reversed course, embracing diplomacy with Tehran and putting his threatened strikes on hold. [02:54:15] Trump's shift Monday morning followed a series of closed-door discussions through Middle Eastern intermediaries that U.S. officials said gave them hope that an agreement to settle the conflict was possible. [02:54:27] It also reflected a growing desire by Trump and some of his advisors to bring the war to a close. [02:54:32] Trump's announcement that he would postpone for five days strikes on Iranian power plants triggered a stock market rally, giving the president a small reprieve after weeks of pain on Wall Street. [02:54:44] But Arab mediators privately expressed skepticism that the U.S. and Iran could quickly reach an agreement, noting that the two sides remained far apart. [02:54:52] Trump's assertion that the talks were productive was met with pushback from Iranian officials who denied that the discussions were taking place. [02:55:01] So, like I said, we don't even know what's going on. [02:55:05] Trump is lying, and we really have no clue how much of this is the fog of war, how much of this is just BS from Trump. [02:55:15] It goes on, it says, as a condition of any deal to end the war, Iran is demanding that the U.S. and Israel pledge not to launch future attacks. [02:55:25] Tehran is pushing for compensation for damages sustained during the war. [02:55:30] The U.S. still wants what it sought from Iran before the war started, which is the dismantling of Tehran's nuclear complex, a suspension of its ballistic missile program, and a stop to its support for proxy militias. [02:55:43] Mohamed Bager Ghalibaf, Iran's parliamentary speaker and one of the country's top remaining officials, suggested Monday that Tehran wasn't yet ready for negotiations with Washington. [02:55:57] He wrote in English a few hours after Trump's comments, quote, Iranian people demand complete and remorseful punishment of the aggressors. [02:56:06] He said that such optimism about negotiations is, quote, used to manipulate the financial and oil markets and escape the quagmire in which the U.S. and Israel are trapped. [02:56:19] So let's unpack this a little bit. [02:56:23] Here's the timeline. [02:56:24] So Thursday, there are these reports that Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar are lobbying the United States to make peace with Iran. [02:56:37] These mediators are stepping in and they're trying to find a resolution. [02:56:41] Europe is advocating for this behind the scenes as well. [02:56:45] And so there is talk of talking. [02:56:48] There are a lot of rumors that back channels and closed-door, indirect meetings through intermediaries are happening. [02:56:57] We have no idea if that's true. [02:57:00] But there's all these rumors that some Iranian personnel are indirectly talking to some American personnel about how to bring the war to a close. [02:57:11] And this is being brokered, like I said, by other regional powers. [02:57:15] Now, I wouldn't read too much into this because as it stands right now, these Arab intermediaries, they seem to have no influence at all. [02:57:27] It was these Arab intermediaries that tried to get the U.S. and Iran together for this second round of negotiations a month ago. [02:57:37] It was Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Emirates, Oman, Turkey, Pakistan, all these Egypt, all these countries. [02:57:44] They all tried in February to get the U.S. and Iran back together in a room, which they then did in Oman, in Switzerland, to try to hash it out, and it didn't work. [02:57:58] And they are lobbying the United States to try to de-escalate the conflict even now. [02:58:03] Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Emirates, they want us to finish Iran off, but they want the war over because they cannot sustain these attacks on their infrastructure. [02:58:13] It's destroying their real estate, tourism, banking industries, not to mention energy, not to mention the trade that's been disrupted with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. [02:58:24] And that's not working either. [02:58:27] So there's much talk, none of it confirmed, none of it verified, and all of it being denied. [02:58:35] Iran denies they're talking to the United States in any capacity. [02:58:39] And yet there are these persistent rumors that Arab countries are trying to broker a deal. [02:58:44] This is on Thursday. [02:58:46] Saturday, Trump makes this ultimatum and says that Iran has to open up the strait or else. [02:58:53] Now, as I said at the top of the show, one of the theories here, one of the working theories is that everything that Trump does, all of these bellicose threats, all of the biggest operations, they always happen during the weekend. [02:59:09] And I'm talking about just in the past several weeks since this war started. [02:59:15] If you recall, the war started on Friday at midnight, which is in the middle of the daytime in Iran. [02:59:24] Normally, you don't launch your all-out ambush sneak attack during the day because you want to do it under the cover of darkness. [02:59:33] So why did they do it at midnight on Friday? [02:59:35] Well, they gave some excuses. [02:59:37] They said there was confidence that the Ayatollah would be in his residence at that time. [02:59:42] They had to act on the intelligence. [02:59:43] And there's some other tactical reasons, they said. === Attritional Economic War Tactics (15:16) === [02:59:47] Could possibly the reason be that the markets had closed? [02:59:53] The markets open on Monday morning. [02:59:55] They close on Friday afternoon. [02:59:57] So did Trump wait until the markets closed to launch an attack on Iran? [03:00:03] Why would he do that? [03:00:05] Well, the reason is any war in the Persian Gulf is going to cause significant pain in the stock market because oil, natural gas, fertilizer, and other essential commodities, helium, as well as aluminum, many things, especially things that are needed for data centers, technology, that all moves through the Persian Gulf and out the Strait of Hormuz. [03:00:31] Everybody knows you bomb Iran, Strait of Hormuz is closed, and you're going to get an economic catastrophe. [03:00:40] So in other words, Trump waits for the markets to close to basically cuck all the traders and investors. [03:00:49] They're panicking. [03:00:50] They see the writing on the wall, which is that there's going to be a global energy crisis followed by a food shortage, followed by the entire AI bubble is going to burst in that order. [03:01:02] You bomb Iran, they close the Strait of Hormuz. [03:01:05] Strait of Hormuz is closed. [03:01:06] You constrain the supply of LNG, which causes huge price spikes in Europe. [03:01:11] It constrains the supply of oil, which causes an energy shortage in Asia, and the price of oil skyrockets and it causes inflation. [03:01:20] After that, because fertilizer flows through the Gulf, most farmers have not secured fertilizer yet. [03:01:27] You're going to have a food shortage. [03:01:30] That's going to cause all inflation to rise. [03:01:33] Without helium, without other components, the cost of electricity coupled with the cost of components for data centers is going to make all of these AI companies not profitable because they run on energy and commodities that go through the strait. [03:01:49] And that is the source of all the GDP growth for the past year. [03:01:52] So you have these cascading effects that all the traders and investors know about, but they can't do anything about it until Monday. [03:02:03] So Trump launches the attack Friday night, and they say the war will last four days. [03:02:09] Well, why do they say four days? [03:02:12] Because by the third day, from you also have the timing that it was the Jewish holiday of Purim, which was on Monday, which is interesting. [03:02:21] And that's when the Jews commemorate the slaughter of 80,000 Iranians after they win a war against them. [03:02:27] But why do they say four days? [03:02:29] They want to launch the war on Friday after markets close, fight really hard through Saturday, through Sunday, hoping that by Monday morning, it's almost over. [03:02:42] And by Monday morning, everybody is relieved. [03:02:46] Everybody is no longer panicking. [03:02:49] They see that Trump has got everything under control. [03:02:52] They're trusting the plan. [03:02:54] Plan trusters are in control and the economy resumes as normal. [03:02:59] Maybe that was the play. [03:03:02] And it was also last week that Trump launched the attack on Karg Island. [03:03:07] Remember when Trump bombed Karg Island, which is the central hub of Iran's energy that goes through the Persian Gulf? [03:03:17] That was on a Friday as well. [03:03:19] Bombed all the military assets, not the energy, but the military assets, the runway strip and the dock and all the military assets, also on a Friday. [03:03:32] And then this weekend launches this ultimatum on Saturday night. [03:03:37] 48 hours expires on Monday night. [03:03:41] And the question is, did Trump do all of this so that by Monday morning, if Iran did not open up the strait, then Trump could call it all off and he could say, well, we're not going to hit Iran anymore. [03:03:57] So all of Wall Street can relax. [03:04:01] He says it after the markets close, so they'll all panic in the after hours trading. [03:04:06] And then before markets open on Monday morning, he can change his mind. [03:04:10] And it looks like that's exactly what happened. [03:04:13] Just judging by the timeline alone, his announcement on Saturday caused everything to tank. [03:04:20] It caused oil to skyrocket. [03:04:22] Gold collapsed. [03:04:23] Bitcoin collapsed. [03:04:25] The SP 500 collapsed. [03:04:27] Everything collapsed on Saturday because again, all the investors and traders priced in that we're going to be rebuilding the energy economy for the next five years. [03:04:39] If Trump bombs these power plants and Iran bombs, they unleash on LNG oil and desalination, it's over. [03:04:47] And they knew that. [03:04:50] But then Trump saves the day on Monday morning and says, you know what, never mind. [03:04:54] And then the markets flipped. [03:04:56] And all of a sudden, when the markets open a half hour later, everything rallies. [03:05:02] And so whereas the market lost $2 trillion on Saturday, it made up about half of that minutes after Trump's announcement on Monday morning. [03:05:12] And you have to wonder, first of all, clearly there is a calculated deception going on. [03:05:20] This is part of U.S. tactics and strategy. [03:05:23] You cannot trust the government in a time of war because what the government says and does is also read and heard and seen by the enemy. [03:05:35] So it's a signal. [03:05:37] It's not just information for the masses. [03:05:40] It's a signal to our opponents. [03:05:43] So from on its face, from first principles, you can't trust what the government says. [03:05:49] But we also now know the government is just engaging in strategic lying. [03:05:53] They're just lying about everything. [03:05:55] All the actors in the whole government are lying about everything all the time. [03:06:00] They're lying about that school that was hit. [03:06:02] They're lying about who started the war, the imminent threat. [03:06:06] They're lying about everything. [03:06:08] And this whole 48-hour ultimatum was a ruse. [03:06:11] It was another deception. [03:06:13] That's one. [03:06:15] So number one is you can't trust Trump on anything. [03:06:18] Everything he says is a lie. [03:06:20] Number two, aside from that, and maybe more to the point, Trump is conducting a foreign policy with regard to the markets. [03:06:29] And you sort of have to do that on some level. [03:06:32] We are in a war of attrition. [03:06:34] It's now an economic war. [03:06:36] And that means that it concerns the allocation of resources. [03:06:39] It's not just about killing their guys and blowing up their stuff. [03:06:44] It's now about supply chains, logistics, securing essential commodities, keeping our economy going, controlling prices in the world. [03:06:54] If that's the case, then you do have to take into account how the markets are going to react. [03:07:00] And Trump, as commander-in-chief, fighting this economic attritional war, he does have to take care of the markets. [03:07:08] He does have to reassure the people that are buying and selling the commodities, that are speculating on the commodities. [03:07:14] Number three, and this is maybe the most problematic aspect of it. [03:07:18] And this is a question I think everybody's been asking from the beginning. [03:07:22] All of that is fine and well. [03:07:24] I actually don't think there's anything inherently wrong with this. [03:07:29] Because if you are in a war, you can't telegraph all your moves, actually. [03:07:34] You do need secrecy. [03:07:36] And sometimes you do need to float out a signal that deceives the enemy. [03:07:43] I'm not necessarily against that. [03:07:44] I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with that. [03:07:47] And I also don't think there's anything inherently wrong with reassuring the markets. [03:07:52] Is that a good strategy? [03:07:54] I don't think so. [03:07:56] But is that technically part of the commander-in-chief's job if you're fighting an attritional war? [03:08:02] I don't think that's outside. [03:08:05] I don't think that's outside of bounds for his jurisdiction, for his job. [03:08:11] But this is the rub, and this is what everybody's secretly wondering. [03:08:16] So who knew? [03:08:18] Who knew that Trump was going to call it off? [03:08:21] And when did they know that? [03:08:23] This is the problem. [03:08:25] Because Trump does this all the time, where he puts out something on True Social or something on TV or in a press pool. [03:08:35] And as you know, it does affect the markets. [03:08:37] And trillions of dollars are made and lost on a whim based on what he says, based on what he tweets. [03:08:46] He controls the movement of all that wealth and all that, all of that stuff. [03:08:53] If you knew just 10 minutes before that post was going out, you could have made a lot of money. [03:09:02] You could have placed a lot of big bets and you could have made millions, billions, depending on what kind of capital you're working with. [03:09:10] And so you got to wonder, if you knew that that announcement was coming on Saturday, and if you knew that that announcement was coming on Monday based on conversations with the president, or you knew some other way, you could have made a fortune shorting everything on Saturday and then making money on Monday. [03:09:33] You could have made a small fortune. [03:09:35] And as people have reported, many people have. [03:09:38] Many people did put in some very conspicuous positions on Saturday and on Monday and did make a lot of money. [03:09:46] And you wonder how much prior knowledge they had. [03:09:50] Is the government making moves like this? [03:09:52] Are government personnel making moves like this? [03:09:56] Because if so, then this is the most corrupt administration in history. [03:09:59] And I don't think that's, again, that other stuff, fine and well. [03:10:05] You could say that is within your purview as the president of the United States. [03:10:10] You want to confuse the enemy. [03:10:11] You want to reassure the markets. [03:10:14] But if every post that goes out concerning tariffs, concerning trade, war with Russia, war with Iran, if all of that is known in advance by advisors and leaked to other people, well, there could be a lot of cronies that are being enriched by that true social account. [03:10:33] And that's not okay. [03:10:35] That's like Banana Republic, Soviet levels of corruption. [03:10:41] And that's the part I don't like. [03:10:43] But so that's one angle on what is happening. [03:10:45] Now, and I think to a large extent, that explains what is happening. [03:10:50] I think that's just true, that every weekend since the war started, this is how the U.S. and Trump in particular are prosecuting the war. [03:11:00] It's a confidence game. [03:11:01] It's a confidence game between the U.S. and Iran. [03:11:04] It's a confidence game in the markets, in the U.S. market. [03:11:09] And this is why Trump does the most provocative, destabilizing things during the weekend. [03:11:15] And I think tends to exercise more restraint during the week because he knows that a vital aspect of this attritional war is that reassurance and making sure that the economy doesn't completely melt down in the early stages of the war. [03:11:31] And like I said, I think that's just undeniable at this point. [03:11:34] But let's talk about the larger point. [03:11:37] So as we said, we're in this stalemate. [03:11:39] And where we left off last week is that Trump is looking for a creative way to break the stalemate. [03:11:48] So two weeks ago, he hit Karg Island. [03:11:51] As we discussed, that is an island in the Persian Gulf, about 300 miles northwest of the Strait of Hormuz. [03:11:59] This is where 90% of all of Iran's oil and energy is exported. [03:12:05] That's where it's picked up on tankers and then it moves to its final destination. [03:12:10] It was two weeks ago that Trump launched a huge air campaign against the island, not attacking its energy infrastructure, but against its military assets. [03:12:21] And then the following day, Trump authorized an Israeli strike on Iran's gas fields, the southern Pars gas fields, which has so much gas alone in that field, it could power the world for years. [03:12:38] It's a huge energy reserve. [03:12:41] And as we talked about, what those two developments showed is that potentially the United States is inching towards an energy war, which would mark a significant escalation. [03:12:54] This is a stalemate. [03:12:56] It has become an attritional economic war. [03:12:59] And it is a question of the economics of missiles and interceptors, the air and sea campaign of the United States, and the drone and missile capability of Iran. [03:13:09] The military pain we can inflict on Iranian personnel and hardware, and the economic pain they can inflict on the Gulf and the world economy with their strikes on the strait and on the GCC nations. [03:13:24] So, this is the stalemate. [03:13:26] And Trump is looking for a way out of it. [03:13:30] We don't seem to be able to stop Iran from closing the strait. [03:13:33] We don't seem to be able to topple their government or suppress their other fire against Israel, U.S. assets, and the Gulf. [03:13:42] Although we are hitting them very hard. [03:13:45] As long as the war goes on, we are paying the price economically because the price of energy, the price of food is going up and is threatening our very fragile economy, which is emerging from stagflation. [03:13:59] Now, the only realm in which Trump seems to be able to escalate is this third avenue into the realm of energy. [03:14:09] We're using all of our air power, all of our sea power, and we can't achieve our objectives. [03:14:14] We don't want to walk away, but we also don't want to use ground force. [03:14:17] We don't want to invade. [03:14:19] We don't want to use a nuclear weapon, which is how we control the escalation ladder. [03:14:24] So, what can we do that's short of nuking them, short of an invasion, but also is a way to increase leverage against Iran so that we don't have to retreat and surrender? [03:14:37] Trump is looking for options in that area. [03:14:40] He's looking for options that fit that criterion. [03:14:44] And it seems that the only leverage we can have over them, because we're bombing their personnel, we're bombing their military hardware, we're bombing their bases, regime targets, we're bombing everything, their nuclear infrastructure, even this weekend. [03:15:00] What can we increase without increasing too much? === Vulnerable Points in Conflict (15:46) === [03:15:04] And it seems that the only category of targets that fits that criteria is energy. [03:15:10] But as we talked about, the reason we don't want to go that far is because if we escalate the war against Iran's energy, they retaliate in exactly the same way. [03:15:20] And this is a fine line. [03:15:23] This is a tripwire that neither side wants to activate. [03:15:27] If we bomb Iran's energy, they hit the Gulf, and the effects of the attrition are far worse. [03:15:34] And Iran doesn't want to hit our energy because then they lose all their leverage. [03:15:38] We got nothing left to lose if they hit everything in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, and the other Gulf nations. [03:15:47] So it seems that the only way that we can escalate is in that category. [03:15:52] And yet, that's the one category that we also can't touch. [03:15:56] And so Trump is trying to find a middle ground. [03:15:58] How can we bluff and convince Iran that we're going for their energy without actually doing it? [03:16:06] Because if we do it, it's 10 times worse for us. [03:16:09] But we need them to think that we're willing to do it anyway. [03:16:13] So maybe that's why last weekend, again, during the weekend, Trump bombs Karg Island, their number one energy hub, but not their energy, just the military assets. [03:16:25] It's just a little too close to comfort. [03:16:27] And it's a warning shot. [03:16:29] Trump is telling Iran, don't test us, because next time we'll hit the energy. [03:16:35] Well, Iran didn't get the message. [03:16:37] So three days later, Trump authorizes Israel to bomb Iran's southern Pars gas fields. [03:16:44] And then we really hit their energy. [03:16:46] And Trump said, how do you like that? [03:16:48] Okay, so we bombed Karg Island. [03:16:51] You didn't flinch. [03:16:51] Now we hit the southern Pars gas fields. [03:16:54] What now? [03:16:56] Well, predictably, Iran carried out their attacks, which I'm sure were planned in advance against Qatar's LNG plant, which supplies 20% of the world's liquefied natural gas. [03:17:08] And they hit Saudi Aramco. [03:17:10] And they hit a number of other targets in the Gulf as well. [03:17:14] And this was catastrophic. [03:17:16] And immediately the market reacted first. [03:17:18] And then Trump came out and said, we had nothing to do with this Israeli strike. [03:17:24] And as long as you don't keep going against us, we will restrain Israel from attacking your energy. [03:17:30] So you see that Trump is testing the boundaries here. [03:17:35] It's a game of chicken. [03:17:36] It's a push and pull. [03:17:38] Hit Carg Island, no reaction. [03:17:40] Hit the gas fields. [03:17:41] Whoops, too far. [03:17:43] Iran retaliated. [03:17:45] And we realized quickly, and the Gulf convinced us of this, that that was a bridge too far. [03:17:52] It was detrimental. [03:17:53] And so Qatar and the Saudis and the Emiratis came to Washington and said, we can't take hits like this on our energy. [03:18:00] If they hit the desalination plant, we're all going to be dehydrated to death. [03:18:05] We can't do it. [03:18:07] So now this weekend, Trump tries something. [03:18:09] Trump, once again, he's back at it. [03:18:11] That was last weekend. [03:18:13] This weekend, Trump comes out and says, he got 48 hours, but this time we're going to do. [03:18:19] Then he says, never mind. [03:18:22] Now let's talk about the next week. [03:18:25] So you might say, and again, there's been rumors of this. [03:18:29] Trump says we called off the strikes on Iran's energy because we're working on a deal with Iran through these intermediaries. [03:18:36] And I think that's basically a fiction. [03:18:38] I don't think that's happening. [03:18:40] To the extent that's happening, it's being overhyped and overblown. [03:18:44] Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, they have no influence over us, at least as it pertains to this conflict. [03:18:52] They seem to be completely impotent. [03:18:54] So their intercession is no help. [03:18:57] Trump says we're talking to Iran. [03:18:59] Iran denies it. [03:19:00] They say we haven't even talked to the United States at all. [03:19:03] Trump says that we already have an agreement, practically speaking. [03:19:08] And there's a no pun intended, there's a gulf between the two positions. [03:19:12] Iran wants us to leave the Middle East, pay them reparations, give them the Strait of Hormuz. [03:19:19] And the United States wants Iran to denuclearize, give up their nuclear complex enrichment, their material. [03:19:27] We want them to not have ballistic missiles for five years. [03:19:31] Neither side is even close to the other side. [03:19:34] Arguably, we're further apart than when we started. [03:19:37] So that's overhyped, overblown. [03:19:39] Trump says he's postponing that five days because there's an agreement. [03:19:43] Well, Iran says they're not even talking. [03:19:46] So what's the real reason that Trump postponed for five days? [03:19:50] Well, if you understand the timeline, you understand perfectly well what's coming next. [03:19:55] He's waiting for next weekend for his next push. [03:20:01] Last week was Carg Island and the southern Pars gas fields. [03:20:05] That didn't work. [03:20:06] This past weekend was this ultimatum. [03:20:09] Iran didn't listen. [03:20:11] Next weekend is going to be another big push. [03:20:14] So Trump says we're postponing it five days, pending these negotiations, which Iran denies are even happening. [03:20:22] And Arab intermediaries are saying, don't believe the hype. [03:20:25] Don't get too optimistic. [03:20:27] There's no agreement on any of these points between the two countries. [03:20:33] Well, simultaneously, while all of this is happening, the United States has deployed 4,000 to 5,000 U.S. Marines on amphibious assault vehicles to the Persian Gulf from the Pacific. [03:20:51] These are amphibious assault vessels. [03:20:56] What does that mean? [03:20:57] It means they're supposed to launch an invasion of the land from the sea. [03:21:03] It's 5,000 Marines. [03:21:05] They got Osprey aircraft on board. [03:21:08] They've got a ground contingent. [03:21:10] They've got a sea contingent. [03:21:11] They've got all kinds of self-contained systems on these ships. [03:21:15] 5,000 Marines headed for the Persian Gulf. [03:21:18] And when do they arrive in the Middle East? [03:21:21] They will enter CENTCOM's area of responsibility by Friday. [03:21:27] The Marines get to the Persian Gulf on Friday. [03:21:32] And the other story from today is that not only this force, by the way, keeps being reinforced. [03:21:39] It started with 2,200 Marines, and then it increased to 4,000 to 5,000 Marines. [03:21:45] And they were sailing for one destination, then the timeline was accelerated and the destination changed. [03:21:53] And now today, there are rumors from the Pentagon that the 82nd Airborne Division will join them in the Middle East to reinforce the Marines. [03:22:03] So these are ground forces that will parachute in from the air, and they are intended to reinforce the Marines when they get to the Gulf. [03:22:14] In what capacity, you might say. [03:22:17] Well, this is a story from the New York Times. [03:22:19] It says, quote, senior military officials are weighing a possible deployment of a combat brigade from the Army's 82nd Airborne Division and some elements of the division's headquarters staff to support U.S. operations in Iran. [03:22:33] The combat forces would come from the 82nd Airborne's Immediate Response Force. [03:22:39] That's a brigade of about 3,000 soldiers capable of deploying anywhere in the world within 18 hours. [03:22:45] These forces could be used to seize Karg Island, Iran's main oil export hub. [03:22:51] Another possibility being considered is an attack by about 2,500 troops from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, which is already on its way to the region. [03:23:03] The airfield on Karg Island was damaged by the recent U.S. bombing raids. [03:23:08] So former U.S. commanders said it was more likely to bring in Marines whose combat engineers could quickly repair airfields and other airport infrastructure. [03:23:18] Once the airfield is repaired, the Air Force can begin flying in supplies as well as troops, if necessary, by C-130s. [03:23:27] In that scenario, it's possible that troops from the 82nd Airborne would augment the Marines. [03:23:33] The Marines lack the sustainment and staying power of the forces from the 82nd Airborne, which might be used to relieve the Marine forces after the initial attack on the island. [03:23:45] So a battle plan is taking shape where the Marines will land on the island, which has already been demilitarized, right? [03:23:56] Two weeks ago, a week and a half ago, Trump bombed the airfield. [03:24:00] Trump bombed the naval dock. [03:24:03] Trump bombed all the military assets, leaving the civilian infrastructure intact. [03:24:09] So the amphibious assault, excuse me, the amphibious assault unit will land on the island. [03:24:14] They'll repair the military assets. [03:24:18] That will then be the staging ground for the 82nd Airborne to begin flying in. [03:24:22] Then you've got, then you've got a runway, literally, to land on, and you can start bringing in ground forces, supplies. [03:24:31] You can start bringing in the heavy machinery, the heavy equipment. [03:24:35] All you need is that small and nimble attack force to take over a demilitarized island. [03:24:43] They put it back together. [03:24:45] Then they get relieved by the real ground force. [03:24:50] Then that starts getting flown in, and then that becomes the base of operations. [03:24:54] And what might be the plan there? [03:24:56] Well, it's pretty obvious that at least this is what they're thinking is, and this is what they're telegraphing. [03:25:02] The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post. [03:25:05] These are just a mouthpiece of the Pentagon and the intelligence community. [03:25:10] But what they're telegraphing to the public is that this is going to be a limited tactical ground force operation. [03:25:18] If we can't destroy their energy infrastructure, we're going to commandeer it. [03:25:24] We're going to take control of it. [03:25:27] So if we destroy it, it would take years to rebuild it. [03:25:30] We could drop bombs on Carg Island and we could drop bombs on their energy. [03:25:34] Here's the problem. [03:25:36] They bomb our energy also. [03:25:38] And so in the short term, again, you have this supply shock. [03:25:42] You have this big energy crunch, but it's also a long-term problem because all that infrastructure takes years to rebuild. [03:25:49] So bombing is out of the question. [03:25:52] You bomb that stuff. [03:25:53] It takes it offline for a decade. [03:25:56] You're behind the curve already. [03:25:58] Then they retaliate and the other stuff takes a decade to rebuild. [03:26:02] So we definitely don't want that. [03:26:04] Maybe the middle path, again, it's all about calibrating the strategy here. [03:26:11] How can we escalate it in a way that increases leverage on Iran to extract concessions so that we can withdraw with honor? [03:26:20] Well, there's a very narrow path to do that. [03:26:23] There's not much we could do with air and naval power that we're not doing already. [03:26:27] A ground invasion is out of the question because it's too ambitious and unpopular and maybe wouldn't even work. [03:26:36] Energy is where we can hit them where it hurts, but it's also something that we're damned if we do, damned if we don't. [03:26:43] If we attack their energy, they retaliate. [03:26:45] It exacerbates the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the problems associated with that. [03:26:52] So what if instead of invading Iran's mainland, we invade an Iranian island? [03:26:59] Then we don't need to send in a half million troops. [03:27:01] We could send in a few thousand. [03:27:04] Instead of calling it a nation-building ground war where they're going to be facing IEDs and IRGC and tons of stuff on the ground that will cause significant casualties, it'll be like a modern Vietnam. [03:27:15] We could take an unfortified tiny island that's already been bombed to Smithereens, at least the military resistance would be. [03:27:22] And instead of destroying the energy infrastructure, which would take years to rebuild and would be taken offline for any regime, we can simply take control of it and form our own effective embargo. [03:27:36] And so Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz. [03:27:39] At the same time, they're able to put their energy through the strait and collect tolls. [03:27:43] If we took control of their main energy export hub, then we would deny them the oil revenue. [03:27:49] And we'd be able to strangle their energy sector without destroying it. [03:27:54] And that might be the tactical victory that we need, where you can say we achieved our victory condition. [03:28:02] One, we had a successful military operation. [03:28:05] We showed off our military prowess. [03:28:07] No one else could have achieved this. [03:28:09] Unambiguously, we won this battle. [03:28:12] One, so you can't call it a defeat where we just had all our refueling aircraft blown up and people got traumatic brain injuries at the bases. [03:28:23] We can say, look, we did this. [03:28:24] We killed the Ayatollah. [03:28:26] We blew up their Navy and we took the island. [03:28:29] So you have your honor intact. [03:28:30] You save face. [03:28:32] Two, it's a pain point. [03:28:34] It's leverage. [03:28:36] You can now increase the leverage against Iran and extract concessions. [03:28:41] We will have to give something, but so will they. [03:28:45] We will have to give up some concessions. [03:28:47] Maybe we share the strait of Hormuz. [03:28:49] Maybe we don't get everything that we want. [03:28:51] But with Carg Island, we also now have some cards. [03:28:55] We can also play this game as well. [03:28:57] And again, that goes back to it's not only the optics of winning a tactical victory, we're also able to escalate in order to achieve an acceptable peace agreement where we don't lose deterrence and give Iran an unambiguous strategic victory. [03:29:15] That's the second aspect of it. [03:29:16] And then thirdly, again, we're able to do this without overcommitting. [03:29:22] We're able to do this without a ground invasion. [03:29:24] We don't need to topple the government. [03:29:27] We don't need to suppress every Iranian drone and missile. [03:29:30] We just need to hit this vulnerable point. [03:29:33] We just need to hit that pain point. [03:29:35] And then we're able to escalate, to de-escalate. [03:29:38] We're able to extricate ourselves from the conflict. [03:29:41] And it looks like maybe that's the plan. [03:29:43] And all this other stuff is just a big show. [03:29:47] Bombing Karg Island was to prepare the way for this. [03:29:51] Rather than inching towards an energy war, they were preparing the way for this amphibious assault. [03:29:58] And maybe this ultimatum was a way to get everybody to take their eyes off the ball. [03:30:03] And to the extent that there are negotiations going on, maybe that's another mirage, just like it was in February. [03:30:09] Because it does echo the military buildup in the Middle East prior to the start of the war. [03:30:16] It was in January when Trump began reinforcing the military in the Middle East. [03:30:22] That is when he began sending the aircraft carriers, the Air Force, the ground personnel. [03:30:28] That is when he started moving personnel away from the bases. [03:30:32] And while the military was building up and preparing for this epic fury operation, there was this ruse of negotiations and there were ultimatums and there were threats and all these things were happening in the foreground. [03:30:48] While in the background, there was a military buildup. === Military Buildup for Future Ops (14:23) === [03:30:51] Now that the war has started, again, in the foreground, you have the theater of ultimatums and symbolic strikes. [03:30:58] And there's this debate, did the United States authorize a strike on the gas field or did they not? [03:31:05] Well, quietly in the background, a tiny expeditionary force is moving into place. [03:31:12] This rapid deployment airborne unit is also getting ready. [03:31:17] And maybe the ground is being prepared for one of these limited tactical ground operations. [03:31:24] And that's how you might seize victory from the jaws of defeat. [03:31:27] What's more, there's been a lot of talk about expectations that a deal will be reached by April 9th, is what they say. [03:31:36] There's a report that says the administration wants the war to wind down by that second week of April. [03:31:43] If you look on polymarket, there's been a lot of positions opened up in just the last 24 hours that say that a deal is going to be reached between March 31st and I think April 7th. [03:31:55] Lot of positions. [03:31:56] It just went from 5% to 50%. [03:32:01] And so you wonder, is that the timeline? [03:32:03] The next week, end of March, you're going to get this amphibious assault. [03:32:08] Maybe that takes another week. [03:32:10] And then that is how we bring Iran to the negotiating table. [03:32:13] We're able to achieve the ceasefire that doesn't drag on into the summer. [03:32:18] They meet that timeline of about four weeks, which is what they initially said. [03:32:22] And then we're able to extricate ourselves. [03:32:25] Now, here's the thing about all of that. [03:32:29] One, we have to see what happens if they launch this operation on Karg Island or in the Strait of Hormuz. [03:32:36] There's a lot of ways that could go wrong because these are not very big targets. [03:32:42] And Iran has a massive coastline. [03:32:45] It's, I think, 600 miles long. [03:32:49] Iran's coastline with the Persian Gulf. [03:32:51] And you know, they've got positions all along the coastline where they've got drones, shoulder-mounted missiles, other missile launch platforms. [03:33:01] So you send Marines onto Karg Island, and maybe the reason they're not worried about this is because Iran won't risk launching imprecise projectiles at their moneymaker. [03:33:13] Is Karg Island too fragile for Iran to hit with their own projectiles? [03:33:19] Maybe that's the thinking. [03:33:20] But you have to expect that the Iranians have prepared for this. [03:33:23] Did they not anticipate that the Marines might try to invade the island? [03:33:28] Is it rigged with IEDs? [03:33:30] Do they have a protocol in place to hit it with drones or more precise munitions? [03:33:36] There's a lot of risks associated with this, and we don't actually know the capabilities on either side. [03:33:42] We don't know what capabilities the United States has up its sleeve. [03:33:46] We don't know what capabilities Iran has up its sleeve. [03:33:49] A lot of it's confidential, and a lot of it you don't know until it happens. [03:33:53] So we'll determine by the success of the operation if this is the right approach for the conflict. [03:33:59] But I would say that even outside of that, if the United States seizes Karg Island, you have to anticipate that Iran is not going to readily make peace straight away. [03:34:11] Because the United States and Israel have not fundamentally abandoned their ultimate goal, which is regime change. [03:34:19] We talked about it this time. [03:34:21] We talked about it last year. [03:34:23] This is mowing the grass. [03:34:25] We are in a rhythm here. [03:34:27] This is not a one and done like Midnight Hammer and Rising Lion. [03:34:33] Those were the joint Israel-U.S. operations in June of last year. [03:34:37] We have now worked ourselves into a rhythm where we hit Iran really hard, and then Iran gets emboldened. [03:34:45] They become more defiant, and they go back to work building missiles, drones, and maybe even enriching more uranium. [03:34:53] And then six to nine months passes. [03:34:56] The Israelis start to freak out about how Iran has rebuilt their missiles and Iran is on a war footing and we need a preemptive strike. [03:35:04] We do it all over again. [03:35:07] And the question is, have Israel and the United States abandoned their designs on Iran? [03:35:12] I think the answer is no. [03:35:14] They still seek regime change, but they have realized they won't achieve it this time. [03:35:20] They thought maybe they would get it. [03:35:22] That was clear from the announcement of the war that they were seeking a regime change. [03:35:27] They wanted it. [03:35:28] But just like Russia and Ukraine, they underestimated Iran's ability to hang on. [03:35:35] And so they thought Iran would collapse after the opening round of strikes, after their leader was killed, the personnel was murdered. [03:35:43] They thought Iran would topple and collapse and the people would take to the streets and rise up. [03:35:48] It didn't happen. [03:35:50] It's now clear it won't happen anytime soon. [03:35:53] Now the United States and Israel, wounded from the conflict, are looking to extricate themselves for their own benefit. [03:36:02] Israel's getting hit with missiles. [03:36:04] The radar and early warning systems are offline. [03:36:07] Their Demona nuclear complex was hit this weekend. [03:36:11] So they're reeling. [03:36:12] The Gulf is reeling. [03:36:14] They're being hit by now hypersonics and more precise projectiles, drones that they don't seem to be able to shoot down all of the drones in the swarm. [03:36:23] The United States is running out of interceptors. [03:36:26] It's running out of these very expensive, very finite interceptors that they need to carry on this protracted conflict. [03:36:33] And then there's the oil problem. [03:36:35] So the United States, realizing it won't achieve its objectives, is trying to retreat tactically with honor so that we can regroup. [03:36:46] We can move more assets into the region. [03:36:49] We can move our people out of harm's way. [03:36:51] We can replenish our stockpile. [03:36:53] That's why they're asking for $200 billion in budget reconciliation for the Pentagon so they can make more interceptors, make more stuff, accelerate that timeline in preparation for the next war, in preparation for the next time. [03:37:08] And in the meantime, while we're allocating $200 billion, while we're replenishing our stockpile of munitions, while we're doing the things we need to do to get ready for the next conflict, at the same time, you can bet with certainty that we are on the ground in Iran building an anti-government coalition. [03:37:31] And this is the work we hadn't done before. [03:37:34] Now that the IRGC has been diminished and weakened, surely we are on the ground preparing the Kurds, preparing anti-government forces in Iran, maybe other secessionist elements, so that when we go in, let's say after the midterms, [03:37:50] after the midterm elections, maybe a year from now, then we go in heavy again, fully replenished, ready to go, and we do it with our ground force waiting to meet us there that is going to take power from the Islamic regime. [03:38:05] And I think that maybe is how this whole thing is going to shake out. [03:38:09] You have to always think about the timelines. [03:38:12] You have to think about the constraints. [03:38:15] And the constraint facing Trump is the midterms. [03:38:18] This oil crunch, we're not going to get back to normal, they say, at the minimum, within four months. [03:38:26] They say, even if the war ended today, the minimum time to recover, to normalize after this price shock is in four months. [03:38:34] Well, that takes us to August. [03:38:37] And that's when all the primaries are finished. [03:38:39] And now we're in the midterm elections. [03:38:42] So they want to give themselves time for the economy to recover for the midterms. [03:38:48] After that point, probably they'd be more willing to go into Iran. [03:38:54] And the other constraint is the timeline of, again, it's the production timeline for interceptors. [03:39:03] It's the timeline that Iran is going to rebuild their capabilities in parallel. [03:39:08] And it matches a timeline from last year. [03:39:11] Last year, he had Midnight Hammer and Rising Lion. [03:39:14] That was in June. [03:39:15] And by the end of December, Netanyahu is back pitching us on another war. [03:39:19] By February, you had, what is the operation called now? [03:39:24] It's like Lion Unleashed or something like that. [03:39:27] And Epic Fury. [03:39:28] We'll get to the midterms. [03:39:30] We'll be on the other side of it. [03:39:31] And then they're going to call for yet another operation. [03:39:34] And this time it's going to be fully toppling the Iranian regime because that is the goal at any cost for the Israelis, for the United States. [03:39:45] And that's where we are. [03:39:46] I think that's the current state of the conflict. [03:39:49] That is what is being telegraphed by the government. [03:39:52] And so we'll see how this plays out over the week. [03:39:55] We'll see if there's any other developments in negotiations, in diplomacy. [03:40:01] We'll see what is confirmed and denied. [03:40:04] We'll look at how Israel seems to continue to want to attack Iranian energy. [03:40:09] There's some unconfirmed reports of this. [03:40:12] We're monitoring all of that. [03:40:15] And tomorrow, I'm not going to get to it tonight because this is a whole other thing. [03:40:21] But tomorrow, I want to talk about this and you should tune in. [03:40:25] There seems to be an angle here with JD Vance. [03:40:29] And I'm not going to spoil it, but tomorrow we're going to get into all this. [03:40:34] The forces of evil are at work even here. [03:40:37] And once again, I'm the only one that seems to be able to see it. [03:40:41] We talked about it last week. [03:40:43] David Sachs is against a war now. [03:40:45] Joe Kent resigned from the government. [03:40:47] Then he's interviewed by Tucker. [03:40:50] Vance is nowhere to be seen. [03:40:52] And now all of a sudden, this weekend, you start to hear, have you seen in the papers? [03:40:57] They say, well, Vance was quietly against the war. [03:41:01] He's fully supportive of the president, but he was expressing his doubts silently. [03:41:06] It's like, well, then he's not really expressing them. [03:41:09] But you're starting to see that. [03:41:10] Vance was always against the war. [03:41:12] Vance thought it was a bad idea. [03:41:16] I'll spoil it a little bit. [03:41:18] And you know what they said this weekend? [03:41:20] Did you hear this one? [03:41:22] They said the Iranians want to negotiate, but they don't trust Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner because that was a negotiating team in February. [03:41:34] And look at what that profited Iran. [03:41:37] So who do the Iranians want? [03:41:40] Say the reports, the rumors, anonymous sources. [03:41:44] The Iranians, they're willing to talk, so they say, but they don't just want to talk to Kushner and Witkoff. [03:41:51] They don't trust them anymore. [03:41:52] Who do they want to bring in to negotiate in Pakistan or Turkey next week? [03:41:57] Why, our fearless vice president, of course, our fearless vice president, JD Vance. [03:42:03] Oh, really? [03:42:04] Wow. [03:42:05] That's really interesting because, you know, Steve Witkoff has been dealing with the Iranians since January of last year. [03:42:14] Steve Witkoff has been dealing with the Qataris and Hamas and Iran and Tom Barrick and Hezbollah and Syria. [03:42:22] He's been dealing with all these parties. [03:42:23] And Russia, he's the number one envoy, has all these relationships, has a personal relationship with Arachi, the foreign minister of Iran. [03:42:33] He's been there from the beginning. [03:42:34] This is his file. [03:42:37] All of a sudden, they say, oh, well, the Iranians, they want to talk, but they won't talk to just anybody, not these bubble-blowing, goofy goober babies, Steve Witkoff. [03:42:49] Now they want to bring in JD Vance. [03:42:52] So are you telling me that next week JD Vance is going to broker the ceasefire to end the war? [03:42:59] Because that would be something. [03:43:02] That would be the mother of all psyops. [03:43:06] In comes our fearless vice president, JD Vance, to end World War III. [03:43:13] They wouldn't talk to Witkoff. [03:43:15] They wouldn't talk to Kushner. [03:43:17] They would only talk to Vance. [03:43:19] And so maybe that's going to be the photo op is JD Vance in Turkey, in Pakistan, with the speaker of Iran's parliament, shaking hands, making the deal. [03:43:31] And then he's going to be everywhere. [03:43:33] I ended the war. [03:43:34] And this is how he's going to outflank Lil Marco. [03:43:37] Because see, they don't want to talk to Lil Marco. [03:43:40] The top 25 Wall Street donors, they want Marco to be the nominee in 2028. [03:43:47] The donors want to start donating to Rubio for 28. [03:43:50] They've chosen him over Vance. [03:43:54] The Iranians don't want Lil Marco. [03:43:56] They want Vance. [03:43:58] Ah, interesting. [03:43:59] And you know who else hailed the diplomacy efforts today on Twitter? [03:44:06] Take a wild guess. [03:44:08] So obviously the diplomacy is bullshit. [03:44:11] Bullshit. [03:44:13] The Iranians are saying they want reparations. [03:44:16] They're saying they want the United States to abandon our bases in the Middle East. [03:44:20] And Trump is saying, well, they've agreed to give up nuclear enrichment. [03:44:25] Who's hailing these bullshit negotiations as legit and commending Trump for them? [03:44:32] Why, Joe Kent, of course, Joe Kent. [03:44:36] Amazing. [03:44:37] So wait a second. [03:44:38] So wait just a minute. [03:44:40] On Tuesday, Joe Kent said, I cannot, in good conscience, send young men and women to die in Iran like Israel made us do in Iraq, so I have to resign. [03:44:53] That was on Tuesday. [03:44:55] On Thursday, you're telling me these negotiations came together. [03:44:59] And now on Monday, Joe Kent says, thank you, Mr. President. [03:45:04] We must always pursue peace. [03:45:06] I believe in diplomacy. [03:45:09] So what happened in the past week then? [03:45:12] On Tuesday, it was a fever pitch. === Rage Against Negotiations (15:56) === [03:45:14] It was a crisis. [03:45:16] You had to step down because this is a quagmire and there's no way out. [03:45:21] And we're all going to die on Monday. [03:45:24] Now you're hailing these efforts. [03:45:26] And who's going to lead them? [03:45:27] Your buddy JD Vance. [03:45:30] And we're all going to buy that. [03:45:32] And people will. [03:45:33] And people will. [03:45:35] Spoiler alert, people will. [03:45:38] The cattle, the Goyim are going to eat it up. [03:45:42] Now, this is a conspiracy theory. [03:45:44] This is a conspiracy theory. [03:45:47] All of these forces are at work right now. [03:45:50] Israel's at work. [03:45:52] Vance and his team are at work. [03:45:56] Forces are at work. [03:45:57] And it remains to be seen who will win out here. [03:45:59] I think that is something they're trying to do, though. [03:46:04] Whether they succeed or not, I guess time will tell. [03:46:07] But they're definitely trying to do that. [03:46:11] And I think that's going to be the goal. [03:46:12] How do we turn a negative to a positive for Vance? [03:46:16] How do we prevent this from being the liability that torpedoes his presidential ambitions? [03:46:22] Well, we'll make him the negotiator. [03:46:24] We'll make him the peacemaker, the peace president. [03:46:28] And all of you Israel-critical Goyim are going to eat it up. [03:46:33] You're going to say, Joe Kent is based. [03:46:35] Tucker is based. [03:46:37] JD Vance, their best friend, ended the war. [03:46:41] You're going to fall for it, like you did with Trump. [03:46:46] And that's why you see that piece in the Times that says, well, Vance, Vance said he didn't like the war. [03:46:52] He supports the president, but he didn't like the war. [03:46:57] Something is going on. [03:47:00] Something is going on in the White House. [03:47:02] Mark my words. [03:47:04] Something is going on in the White House. [03:47:07] It is a proxy war in our own government between organized Jewry behind Rubio and the JD Vance team, the JD Vance entity, the entity known as JD Vance, you know, SRP 44, 49, you know, whatever, 48. [03:47:32] SCP-48, the entity known as JD Vance and that whole Borg-like entity, they're trying to salvage his candidacy, save him from organized Jewry behind Rubio, and they're going to try to save the day in Iran. [03:47:46] And ultimately, here's the other, there's the next shoe to drop. [03:47:51] The next shoe to drop is that Netyahu is going to be facing an election in Israel. [03:47:58] And so maybe they want Netyahu to lose the election and to be out of the picture. [03:48:02] So we don't restart Iran and Vance saves the day and finds peace and everything. [03:48:07] And maybe that's the goal. [03:48:10] Anyway, but we'll cover that more extensively, I think, tomorrow if nothing else happens. [03:48:15] But that's that. [03:48:15] We're going to move on. [03:48:16] We're going to take a look at our super chats. [03:48:18] We'll see what you guys have to say about all that. [03:48:21] This is all speculative. [03:48:22] You know, we're in the fog of war. [03:48:26] How's the beard coming in? [03:48:27] What do you think? [03:48:41] Alright. [03:48:42] Well, we're anyway. [03:48:43] We're going to move on. [03:48:44] I get distracted when I mire. [03:48:48] I'm Myron. [03:48:50] I'm Myron Gaines. [03:48:52] We're going to get on to the Super Chats. [03:48:55] We'll see what you guys have to say. [03:49:00] But what do we think about? [03:49:01] Is the beard coming in nice? [03:49:03] Should we keep it? [03:49:04] Get rid of it? [03:49:06] Some people love the beard. [03:49:07] You know, some people love it. [03:49:10] Some people are love. [03:49:11] They can't get enough of it. [03:49:13] They just can't get enough of it. [03:49:16] They just want to get all up in it. [03:49:20] Some of these bitches and niggas, mostly bitches. [03:49:25] No niggas. [03:49:27] These niggas love the beard. [03:49:28] niggas love the beard. [03:49:38] Groy bets love the beard. [03:49:42] All right. [03:49:42] Anyway, we're going to take a look at the super chats. [03:49:44] Let's see. [03:49:44] Pause. [03:49:45] Let's see what you guys have to say. [03:49:48] Let's take a look and let's see. [03:49:51] All right. [03:49:52] Minnesota Groy percent $50. [03:49:54] Buy an SUV and I will build you a tank to drive. [03:49:56] I got demolition derby cars I build. [03:49:57] If you want to come to MN and run one, you can run one of my cars and let your anger out. [03:50:04] Well, thank you. [03:50:05] That sounds interesting. [03:50:06] I don't want to go to a demolition derby. [03:50:08] That sounds, and it sounds kind of fun, actually, but I don't want to get tossed around in the seat of a car. [03:50:15] I'm going to break. [03:50:17] You know, could you imagine me in like a roll cage? [03:50:19] Like, I'm going to die. [03:50:21] So I don't want to, I'll watch it, but I appreciate the offer. [03:50:26] Let my, I have no anger. [03:50:29] I have no anger. [03:50:30] I let go of anger. [03:50:31] I forgave my mom and I let go of anger. [03:50:34] Anger is feminine. [03:50:36] I have no enemies. [03:50:37] I have no anger. [03:50:40] I'm at peace, but I appreciate it. [03:50:43] Get my anger out. [03:50:44] You know how that makes me sound like I'm some pussy? [03:50:47] You ever see these, what do they call them? [03:50:51] They're called like, what are they called? [03:50:54] They're called like a, it's called a rage room, right? [03:50:57] You ever see these rage rooms? [03:51:02] Holy fucking Reddit. [03:51:04] I saw a clip on TikTok or something, and the guy said, sometimes you got to go to a rage room and he puts on Frank Sinatra. [03:51:15] I think he put on My Way. [03:51:18] And then the guy has on like his helmet and his gear and he starts smashing a bunch of trash in the rage room. [03:51:27] And it's like, dude, you are a faggot. [03:51:31] You ever see those? [03:51:32] They call them rage rooms. [03:51:33] They take a room, they fill it with garbage. [03:51:35] They fill it with like old TVs and computers and glass and stuff. [03:51:38] And they give you a baseball bag and you go in and break a bunch of stuff. [03:51:42] It just doesn't even make any sense. [03:51:44] Like, if I crash out, I'm crashing out in my living room. [03:51:49] If I crash out, I'm breaking my shit. [03:51:51] I'm breaking my stuff. [03:51:52] Whatever's in, whatever is within reach is getting broken. [03:51:58] Mugs, water bottles, keyboards, technology. [03:52:03] Because when you crash out, if you are a legit, if you're someone that crashes out, you just see red and just go off. [03:52:12] You don't bottle it up and say like, And then, like, get your hoodie on and get your fucking Lululemon joggers on and get in your faggot ass Toyota Corolla and drive to a strip mall and say, hi, yeah, it's me again. [03:52:29] One session, please, one 30-minute session, one 30-minute ball-busting session. [03:52:34] Yeah, here's my, here's my $49.99. [03:52:38] And then they tell you the rules. [03:52:40] Then, some like tranny tells you the rules. [03:52:43] They say, Welcome to such and such rage rooms. [03:52:47] So, just a few ground rules before you get breaking stuff. [03:52:50] Blah, Devil, remove your helmet, blah, You go, okay. [03:52:54] Then, then you go in, then you go in, you go, okay. [03:52:59] And then you put on your speaker, then you put on your JBL, you put on your beats pill, you put on your Spotify playlist. [03:53:07] Okay, this is because she left me, and this is because she said that, and this is because she left me on rent. [03:53:14] Like, who does that? [03:53:17] You're not, you're not a real nigga if you do that. [03:53:20] If you can suppress it for even 10 seconds, you are not a real nigga. [03:53:25] Real niggas are putting holes in walls, they're putting holes in bitches, and they're breaking stuff that costs money. [03:53:33] Like, if you're not a legit crasher outer, if like 45 minutes later, you're not like, damn it, like you get mad because of how mad you got. [03:53:43] You get mad, uncontrollably break everything, and then you get mad that you broke everything and break more stuff anyway. [03:53:54] So, come up to Minnesota, get your anger out. [03:53:57] It's like, bro, I'm taking my anger out on the next person I see. [03:54:01] That's just how it works. [03:54:04] I wish I wasn't like that, though. [03:54:07] You know, I wish I could be more like Keith Woods. [03:54:12] Keith Woods is so serene, he's unflappable, almost to a fault. [03:54:19] Like, he'll just forget things, places, like rappers on the floor of your car. [03:54:24] It happens, you know, and I'm not holding that against him. [03:54:26] I'm just saying it happens. [03:54:29] My mom just texted me. [03:54:31] She said, What do you have to forgive me for? [03:54:34] It's a Jesse Lee Peterson reference. [03:54:36] It's not about you, okay, mom. [03:54:38] I feel bad now. [03:54:39] My mom texted me. [03:54:41] She said, What do you have to forgive me for? [03:54:44] It was, that's Jesse Lee Peterson. [03:54:46] That's something he says. [03:54:47] He goes, Forgive your mother. [03:54:49] I let go of anger. [03:54:53] He says, Forgive your mother, let go of your anger. [03:54:55] That's like, that's just a thing that he says, okay, mom. [03:54:59] That's crazy. [03:55:01] During the show is crazy. [03:55:03] It's crazy. [03:55:07] I didn't mean you. [03:55:08] I mean, it's just a thing that's a joke. [03:55:10] It's a running joke. [03:55:13] That's crazy. [03:55:18] Amazing. [03:55:20] Yeah, Jesse Lee Peterson says, I let go of anger. [03:55:24] I forgave my mother. [03:55:25] I forgave my mom. [03:55:26] It's a joke. [03:55:27] Relax. [03:55:29] She says, I get it. [03:55:31] Okay. [03:55:32] All right. [03:55:34] Anyway, what was I saying? [03:55:36] I was glazing Keith Woods. [03:55:38] He's so serene. [03:55:40] He just, nothing bothers him. [03:55:44] To a fault, you ask him a question. [03:55:45] You're like, hey, what's going on? [03:55:47] How was that conference? [03:55:49] How was your trip? [03:55:50] What's going on? [03:55:51] And he'll go, it was good. [03:55:56] And you're like, bro, like, okay, what do you hate me? [03:55:59] What do you hate my guts? [03:56:01] Like, why are you hostile? [03:56:05] You know, that's how he is. [03:56:09] Me, it's like if I, if I go somewhere, do something, I'm live tweeting it. [03:56:15] I'm live tweeting every interaction. [03:56:17] I'm live tweeting about the food, about the weather, about the traffic. [03:56:23] This nigga goes someplace for like three weeks on a side quest. [03:56:27] Keith Woods is out there completing side quests. [03:56:30] You don't even know about him. [03:56:32] And you go, hey, how was that side quest? [03:56:35] You know, what happened? [03:56:36] And he'll be like, it was good. [03:56:39] Like, brother, come on now. [03:56:42] Come on now. [03:56:45] We got to do a little more. [03:56:47] But that's how he is. [03:56:48] He's just placid, serene, unbothered. [03:56:51] Me, I'm just like, it's hard. [03:56:54] It's just maniacal, obsessive, compulsive, and it's not easy, you know. [03:57:01] But maybe I just got to take some ashwagandha. [03:57:05] I just got to lower my cortisol. [03:57:08] Got to up the magnesium, up the ashwagandha. [03:57:13] What else? [03:57:17] I just need to become a pillhead, I think. [03:57:19] Scottish Grow I percent $20. [03:57:20] Ran into a guy today in Edinburgh wearing the USA quarter zip. [03:57:23] Exchanged a wang for a fist bump. [03:57:24] International movement. [03:57:26] Little Wanghalf? [03:57:28] Yo, Wanghalf? [03:57:31] You see another guy in a t-shirt? [03:57:33] Hey, Wanghalf, Hal Groyper. [03:57:37] Hil Groyper. [03:57:38] Hey, nice to meet you. [03:57:39] How's your wife? [03:57:42] No, don't actually do that. [03:57:44] Because you know who's going to do that? [03:57:45] Some like mystery meat guy that's like ambiguously either Asian or Mexican, and I'm never going to live it down. [03:57:51] There's going to be like some mystery meat brown guy with fine black hair who's going to be like, how goipa? [03:57:57] And that's going to go on Twitter. [03:57:58] And I'm just never going to live that down. [03:58:00] So on second thought. [03:58:01] Jaylen Groy percent $20. [03:58:02] You're America's African-American, but you're our nigga. [03:58:05] Yeah, my nigga. [03:58:07] My nigga, my nigga. [03:58:10] Love the show. [03:58:10] God protects you. [03:58:12] I think you're right. [03:58:13] Thank you. [03:58:13] you i appreciate it so sent 20 take the gold sponsorship it's over i feel bad for you having to read super chats every night you know i would but they didn't even offer me that much money like Like, the person I was dealing with just misrepresented the deal. [03:58:27] And so they said it was a million-dollar deal. [03:58:30] That's how it started. [03:58:31] They go, it's a million-dollar deal. [03:58:33] I said, well, for a million dollars, okay, maybe. [03:58:38] And then we went back and forth for like five months. [03:58:41] And then they're like, well, we're going to give you like, I'm not going to say the amount, but it was like significantly less for three months. [03:58:48] And I'm like, forget it. [03:58:49] Like, not worth it. [03:58:52] So, so forget it. [03:58:54] Always grow, I think, sent $20. [03:58:55] Jesus suffered through the cross to save us from sin. [03:58:57] Nick suffers through the super chats to save us from ads. [03:58:59] No, come on. [03:59:00] No, don't do that. [03:59:01] Don't do that. [03:59:02] That's the four sent $20. [03:59:03] That's black. [03:59:04] Are you getting enough vitamin D? [03:59:07] Yeah, I'm a little down. [03:59:08] I don't know. [03:59:09] Maybe it's the seasonal depressive disorder. [03:59:13] Yeah, I do. [03:59:14] I feel a little, I'm in my blue, my blue period. [03:59:18] I'm having my blue period right now. [03:59:21] And yeah, I don't know. [03:59:22] I don't know what it is. [03:59:23] You know, sometimes it's not just a blue hat. [03:59:27] I'm in my blue period. [03:59:28] I don't know. [03:59:28] I don't, you know, I think that's because I'm getting older. [03:59:32] And you get older. [03:59:35] I was, I was, dude, don't ask me how I'm doing. [03:59:38] Don't open up this can of worms. [03:59:41] But I was, I was basically trauma dumping in the group chat this weekend. [03:59:45] I just trauma dumped. [03:59:47] It felt good. [03:59:49] I'm getting older. [03:59:51] And you know what's starting to happen? [03:59:52] I'm 27, hurdling towards 28. [03:59:56] Just like John Lyons, if you can hear me, please. [03:59:59] That's a joke. [04:00:00] Shouldn't joke about that. [04:00:01] Like hurdling towards 28 years old, if you can believe that. [04:00:05] And you know what's starting to happen is like all my friends are wageies. [04:00:11] All my friends are goy cattle, hen-pecked wage slaves, and they're making me feel like a wagey because in the old days, we were just on Fortnite all night, every night. [04:00:27] Everybody was on the game all the time. [04:00:29] Everybody was in the group chat, everybody was on the game all the time. [04:00:34] But then you start getting a little bit older, and your friends graduate college, the pandemic is over, niggas are getting married. [04:00:42] And now it's literally, you go, hey, bro, want to get on the game? [04:00:47] He goes, I think I could play on Friday at 7:30. [04:00:52] You go, Friday at 7:30, it's Monday. [04:00:56] I don't even know if I'll be awake on Friday at 7:30. [04:00:59] I might be asleep. [04:01:00] I don't even know what I'll be doing then. [04:01:02] What happened to you? [04:01:05] Or you say, Hey, hey, can I give you a call on the phone, catch up, blah, blah, blah? [04:01:08] Yeah, I think I could call you in like four days. === Adjusting to Life Timelines (15:11) === [04:01:11] Four days. [04:01:12] You don't have time to four days? [04:01:16] And so it's like the niggas, the wage slaves are asleep all night when I'm awake. [04:01:22] They're asleep all night because they got to wake up early for work. [04:01:25] Then they wake up early, then they go to work, then they're at work all day. [04:01:29] So the niggas are unavailable from like 10 p.m. until 6 p.m. [04:01:35] They got like a four-hour window. [04:01:39] And so it's like, but I'm not a, why am I a wage slave? [04:01:44] I'm not a wagey, but I have to live like one because all the niggas are living like one, you know? [04:01:51] That's like you can't do anything at night or during the day because they got to sleep and get ready for work and then work. [04:01:57] So it's like, I have to adjust now to their timeline. [04:02:02] And now they're all getting married and now they're all just retreating into their girlfriend's uterus. [04:02:09] You know, they're extricating themselves from poker night, let's say. [04:02:14] They're extricating themselves from the stalemate, which is Fortnite, carrying me in Fortnite. [04:02:21] And they're doing a face-saving strategic withdrawal up their girlfriend's uterus. [04:02:26] And I don't know how the biology works down there, like whatever, their cavity, their vaginal canal, whatever. [04:02:33] And it's like, it's like, what the fuck happened? [04:02:36] So I'm having like my midlife crisis. [04:02:38] I'm having my quarter life crisis. [04:02:42] People say, well, that's because you need to grow up and get married. [04:02:45] It's like, I know. [04:02:47] But also, it's like, is it really supposed to be that way? [04:02:52] I don't know. [04:02:52] I don't think it is. [04:02:53] I think you're supposed to be with the niggas all the time. [04:02:58] So now the idea is like, we just need to make like a company. [04:03:02] We just need to make like a company where we all live on a compound together. [04:03:07] Does anyone else think like this or am I crazy? [04:03:11] Because I think this is what happens at this age is that the friend group starts to die. [04:03:16] Because that's just what happens. [04:03:17] Whether I get married or not, everybody gets married eventually. [04:03:20] They settle down. [04:03:21] They find their long-term partner, their wife, whatever. [04:03:25] They get a serious job. [04:03:26] And then that's their life. [04:03:28] Then that's their life. [04:03:29] And they're locked in. [04:03:32] Wake up, make the kids lunch, commute to work, go to work, go come home from work. [04:03:37] I'm so tired from work. [04:03:39] Eat dinner, play with the kiddos, hang out with the wife, go to bed, start, you know, and then that's it. [04:03:49] It's the end of the male life cycle. [04:03:51] It's the end of the male life cycle. [04:03:53] Those days of adventure and travel and entrepreneurship. [04:03:58] And for most men, it's just done. [04:04:00] And it's like, you got to have a house for your wife and kids because you can't live in a condo. [04:04:06] You can't live in the ghetto. [04:04:08] So, if you want a wife and kids, you got to got to buy a single family home. [04:04:12] Okay. [04:04:12] You want a single family home? [04:04:14] You need a big income. [04:04:15] Okay. [04:04:15] You need a salary job. [04:04:17] Need to invest in myself, you know, pick up a few jobs or a big full-time job. [04:04:23] And I got to keep working to keep supporting the mortgage, the wife, and the kids. [04:04:27] And it's like, then everybody's buckled in. [04:04:30] And then you just have no social life with the niggas. [04:04:35] And so I'm thinking like we need a compound. [04:04:39] We need like a compound where the women are in the sewing circle. [04:04:45] They're in the basket weaving circle. [04:04:47] And the men are out hunting. [04:04:48] The men are out hunting. [04:04:50] I almost said humping. [04:04:52] Never beating the allegations. [04:04:54] I'm just never beating the allegations. [04:04:57] Pause, Freudian slip. [04:04:59] The men are hunting mammoths and sabertooth tigers. [04:05:04] And that's just so demoralizing. [04:05:07] Don't clip that. [04:05:08] Don't clip that. [04:05:09] The men are out hunting, obviously, is what I meant. [04:05:12] The women are weaving the baskets. [04:05:14] They're making the pottery. [04:05:15] The women are, you know, gossiping. [04:05:17] They're raising the girls. [04:05:18] They're making dolls and shit like that. [04:05:21] And the men are out hunting mammoths, sabertooth tigers, polar bears. [04:05:26] That's what we need. [04:05:27] We need that. [04:05:28] And we need that. [04:05:30] So we need like a village. [04:05:33] We need a village or like a commune like Jonestown without the suicide. [04:05:41] You know, we need something where we all have like a separate domicile, but also it's communal in a way. [04:05:50] And maybe it's a tech startup. [04:05:53] Maybe it's a tech startup. [04:05:54] I don't know. [04:05:55] I'm just saying, like, I don't know. [04:05:56] And maybe we're renting cars and it's like Instagram. [04:05:59] I don't know. [04:06:03] Whatever. [04:06:04] I don't know. [04:06:06] Anyway, so that's what's been on my mind lately. [04:06:09] But then that's impractical because it's like, what happens when you get tired of these people? [04:06:12] Like, what happens when you start to hate these people? [04:06:18] What happens when they all turn against you? [04:06:20] Because they're all the problem and not you. [04:06:22] What happens? [04:06:24] What happens when, you know, one by one, they all become the problem. [04:06:30] No, I'm joking, but anyway. [04:06:33] So I don't know. [04:06:34] Maybe it's that. [04:06:35] Who knows? [04:06:37] Call Arville. [04:06:38] Arville, if you can hear us. [04:06:40] No, we can do it without being in the middle of nowhere. [04:06:45] Okay. [04:06:46] Maybe we'll just all move to the same block in Miami or New York or LA. [04:06:51] This country is just so, honest to God, this country is just so fucking depressing. [04:06:57] It makes me want to kill myself. [04:06:58] I don't know if you can relate to that. [04:07:02] But sometimes this country, maybe it's just life, but this country is so depressing. [04:07:06] It makes me want to die. [04:07:09] I saw this tweet today. [04:07:13] I saw a tweet this morning. [04:07:17] And it was this man and woman getting married. [04:07:21] And the guy is some Christian. [04:07:24] And he wrote this long ass post. [04:07:26] He posted his wedding photos with his wife. [04:07:29] And here's the gist of the post. [04:07:31] She's a whore. [04:07:32] She's a total whore. [04:07:33] She's a born-again whore. [04:07:35] He goes, she was promiscuous when we met, but then she found the Lord and she grieved over her sins. [04:07:44] And she's so sorry for being a whore. [04:07:47] He goes, and I'm a virgin. [04:07:50] And we dated for four years. [04:07:52] And I never even kissed her, let alone touched her. [04:07:56] He goes, and we got married. [04:07:59] And now she's more holy than a virgin. [04:08:03] And we shared our first kiss when we got married the other day. [04:08:09] And it was officiated by some Mexican. [04:08:13] The officiant, the pastor, whatever you call it, was some fucking Mexican. [04:08:19] And it's like, this is it. [04:08:20] Like, it's like that Rachel Maddow clip. [04:08:23] No, you're not having a horrible, horrible dream. [04:08:28] You haven't died and gone to hell. [04:08:30] You're not having a horrible, horrible nightmare. [04:08:35] This is real. [04:08:35] This is our lives. [04:08:36] This is our lives now. [04:08:42] You have to laugh because otherwise you'd have to kill yourself. [04:08:47] It's like, this is our lives. [04:08:49] So this girl, who's not even hot, by the way, and she looks Jewish, not that that matters, I guess. [04:08:55] But this girl, she literally sleeps with 6,000 guys. [04:09:00] This whore literally sleeps with 500 different football players and is a total slut when she's beautiful, when she's young and beautiful. [04:09:11] This is it. [04:09:12] Women are at the peak of their looks when they're 18. [04:09:15] Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. [04:09:17] Don't let them gaslight you. [04:09:20] That's prime age. [04:09:22] And everybody knows that I can't live a lie anymore. [04:09:25] It's true. [04:09:28] So when these girls turn 18, they're all whores. [04:09:33] When they're the most beautiful, that's when they whore out. [04:09:37] And they sleep with 500 football players that are 6'7. [04:09:42] You know, they're the captain of the football team. [04:09:44] They're the point guard. [04:09:45] You know, who even cares? [04:09:48] And then the years go on and they're not kind. [04:09:51] And she goes crazy. [04:09:52] She gets BPD. [04:09:54] She gets a therapist. [04:09:55] She's on antidepressants. [04:09:57] She's a raging bitch. [04:09:59] And then she discovers the Lord. [04:10:01] And then she finds numb nuts. [04:10:03] Then she finds beta male porn addict who says, Oh, you're beautiful. [04:10:10] Oh, you're giving me attention. [04:10:11] And he, she worships her, worships her, showers her with affection and praise and love and forgiveness. [04:10:21] They date for four long ass years. [04:10:24] That's crazy. [04:10:25] Four years. [04:10:26] She dates for like nine months. [04:10:28] He doesn't even touch her. [04:10:30] She's been penetrated 10 million times. [04:10:33] He has not even laid a finger on her. [04:10:36] And he's her husband. [04:10:37] It's insane. [04:10:38] It's a humiliation ritual, is what it is. [04:10:42] God destroy. [04:10:44] I'm not going to go that far. [04:10:45] We don't want to curse America, but like, it's like, dude, like, you start to feel like the Westboro Baptist Church. [04:10:51] You ever see that TikTok where she goes, she's singing a song. [04:10:56] And what's the song? [04:10:57] She's like, she's singing like God is going to punish America. [04:11:01] And then she goes, 9-11. [04:11:04] It's kind of like that. [04:11:05] Anyway, so your wife, you date her for four years. [04:11:09] You don't even touch her. [04:11:10] You got to think about all the guys that did a number on her. [04:11:15] You're a kissless virgin. [04:11:16] Don't touch her. [04:11:17] Get married. [04:11:19] And you go, oh, well, this is great because we're all Christian. [04:11:21] And it's a Mexican officiating. [04:11:23] And you go, what happened to our country where the girl has 10 million bodies and the guy is a chaste virgin? [04:11:33] That's insane. [04:11:34] In the old days, the guy was the dog, the guy. [04:11:39] In the old days, the guy was the Rolling Stone, the tramp, the dog. [04:11:45] The guy took down 100 women and then found the Lord and then settled down with a little old lady, you know, then settled down with a virgin girl from a nice family, you know, and she forgave him for his indiscretion. [04:12:00] That's how it's supposed to be. [04:12:02] And the priest should be Irish. [04:12:05] The priest should be an old Irish guy or an old German guy or an old Italian guy. [04:12:11] That's who the priest should be. [04:12:12] Now the girl has 500 bodies. [04:12:16] The guy was saving himself for marriage and a virgin, and the pastor is some fucking Indian or Mexican. [04:12:26] And they date for four years and he doesn't even touch her. [04:12:28] And then they move in and do what? [04:12:30] And what do you do? [04:12:31] What do you do for four years? [04:12:34] What do you talk about? [04:12:35] The bachelorette? [04:12:37] What do you do for four years with a woman if you're not kissing her, having sex with her? [04:12:43] Honestly, she's yapping about Diet Coke and the Bachelorette. [04:12:47] I swear I would lose my mind. [04:12:51] Like, anyway, I'm not an angry guy. [04:12:55] I have no enemies, as you know. [04:12:57] I'm at peace. [04:12:59] I'm at peace. [04:13:00] I have no enemies, but it's like this is our, it's really, I see it even in the Chicago suburbs. [04:13:06] The diversity is everywhere. [04:13:09] It's everywhere. [04:13:12] These people fucking suck, guys. [04:13:13] They suck. [04:13:15] And in the southwest suburbs, we're getting raped from both ends. [04:13:18] Okay. [04:13:19] It's a two-man, not to get gross, but it's Mexicans moving west from the city. [04:13:24] And it's Indians and Muslims and others moving east from, well, they're just coming here from India, I guess. [04:13:32] You know, they're buying up all the, you know, new construction and these new developments. [04:13:38] And so our little slice of paradise is going away. [04:13:41] Feminists are what they are. [04:13:43] Women are what they are. [04:13:46] Where can you go? [04:13:47] Where can you go? [04:13:48] Where can anyone go? [04:13:49] There's nowhere to go. [04:13:52] You literally have to go to another country. [04:13:54] You have to, Pokemon, go to another country. [04:13:59] There's nowhere to go. [04:13:59] Where are you going to go live? [04:14:00] Nashville? [04:14:01] I think I'd rather die. [04:14:03] Texas? [04:14:04] No, thank you. [04:14:07] Florida? [04:14:08] No, thank you. [04:14:09] Where can you even go? [04:14:11] There's nowhere to go. [04:14:14] You literally have to go to Europe or something. [04:14:16] You have to go to Europe or South America. [04:14:21] Otherwise, you live in nigger hell and they're all whores. [04:14:27] So little dose of reality. [04:14:30] Sorry. [04:14:33] Sorry. [04:14:33] Don't like it. [04:14:36] Whatever. [04:14:38] But anyway, yeah, it's getting real. [04:14:41] Everything that we said would happen is happening. [04:14:44] Everything that we said would happen for decades is now happening and we're in the endgame. [04:14:49] It's that simple. [04:14:51] So it's time to like make our own country. [04:14:54] It's time to make our own, you know, something. [04:14:57] I don't know. [04:14:59] Space station, time to make an arc. [04:15:02] It's time to make an arc and destroy the world. [04:15:07] Sent $20. [04:15:07] Go ahead and overpowered. [04:15:08] Going to pastors. [04:15:09] Going obliterating patriotism. [04:15:12] Beth Ruthman sent $20. [04:15:13] Anti-Gaudium's in laws now. [04:15:14] Can we get it trending? [04:15:20] Danny sent $25. [04:15:22] Danny sent $25. [04:15:23] Did you smack that Paniac combo the same way you smacked your bumper when we called your name? [04:15:26] We wanted a pick. [04:15:27] All love. [04:15:28] That's crazy. [04:15:29] I only hit the curb because you distracted me, okay? [04:15:32] I had the most aura loss moment of all time. [04:15:34] I don't even want to talk about it because it was so bad. [04:15:37] You distract, you called my name. [04:15:39] I turned my head. [04:15:40] You distracted me. [04:15:41] That's why I hit the curb, okay? [04:15:44] But yeah, all love. [04:15:47] I just get recognized everywhere. [04:15:48] I can't go anywhere without getting recognized. [04:15:52] I'm at Raising Canes shamefully at 1:30 a.m. like a pig. [04:15:58] And I am in the drive-through and somehow get recognized. [04:16:01] How does this happen? [04:16:03] Clocked from a distance of 40 feet. [04:16:05] I'm in my car. [04:16:07] They follow me everywhere. [04:16:08] Paparazzi's crazy. [04:16:11] Yeah, well, hey, thanks. [04:16:12] Yeah, it's all love, buddy. [04:16:13] Dixie Land sent $40. [04:16:15] It is out of control. [04:16:15] I'm 26. [04:16:16] My wife has seven years left and took our daughter because she made friends with feminists. [04:16:19] Robo wife. [04:16:22] Wow. === Marriage and Family Struggles (15:25) === [04:16:23] Well, will you look at what time it is? [04:16:31] Will you look at the time? [04:16:33] The broken clock. [04:16:35] No, no. [04:16:37] What happened? [04:16:37] I thought you got married young and had more kids than you can afford. [04:16:41] Wait, but didn't you marry the right woman who is Christian? [04:16:46] Who is based in Christ build? [04:16:49] And she still left you? [04:16:50] Wait, but that's against the rules. [04:16:51] Didn't you tell her about calumny? [04:16:54] Wait, but that's against the rules. [04:16:56] If you find the right woman, bro, it's cooked. [04:17:01] It's over. [04:17:03] It's cooked. [04:17:04] The Goyam lost. [04:17:06] Hitler lost, and then it was over. [04:17:09] We had one chance. [04:17:12] And your great-grandparents died in the brother war for the Jews. [04:17:17] And now it's all over. [04:17:18] Hitler lost. [04:17:19] And now we're all going to pay the price. [04:17:22] The man against time. [04:17:24] Hitler, if you can hear me, please save me. [04:17:27] That's a joke. [04:17:28] I'm kidding. [04:17:30] I can never tell when he's joking. [04:17:32] That's a joke. [04:17:33] And I'm not serious. [04:17:35] Isn't that crazy, though? [04:17:37] It's kind of true. [04:17:41] He was the last stand of the Goyam on earth. [04:17:46] And now we're in the autumn of the year. [04:17:56] Soap sent $25. [04:17:57] Dave Smith's coming to Chicago to do stand-up next month. [04:17:59] Better get your tickets before they sell out. [04:18:01] Oh, maybe we'll link up. [04:18:03] Big Dave. [04:18:05] We love Dave. [04:18:07] Our favorite Jew. [04:18:08] Well, he's one of our favorite. [04:18:09] I don't know if he's my favorite Jew. [04:18:11] He's up there, though. [04:18:12] He's one of the better ones. [04:18:13] One of the better Jews, for sure. [04:18:17] Old Dave. [04:18:19] Trent Horn criticized you. [04:18:20] Jay Dyer and Andrew Wilson on today's episode. [04:18:22] First two to three minutes of the show. [04:18:23] Any thoughts? [04:18:25] Who cares? [04:18:25] He's a cuck, dude. [04:18:26] His wife wanted to cheat on. [04:18:28] Put them first news sent $30. [04:18:30] On Thursday evening, Sheridan Gorman, a freshman at Loyola University, was fatally shot and murdered by an illegal migrant from Venezuela. [04:18:35] She was going for a walk to see the Northern Lights with her friends. [04:18:37] The media is suppressing the fact that he is illegal. [04:18:39] We asked for a prayer for both her soul and those affected. [04:18:41] It's terrible. [04:18:42] I heard about that. [04:18:44] Very sad. [04:18:44] SSR Istare sent $25. [04:18:46] Had my first kid this weekend. [04:18:47] Praying for you. [04:18:48] Hey, God bless you, man. [04:18:50] Good for you. [04:18:51] I love it. [04:18:52] More white babies. [04:18:53] Nick Noseball sent $20. [04:18:54] You need to do a deep dive series, full episodes on people like Vance, Tucker, deal, so we can know their background in one video. [04:18:59] For idiots, you mean? [04:19:01] Yeah, I'll do something for idiots. [04:19:03] We need like something with cartoons and graphics. [04:19:05] Shark Monster sent $20. [04:19:07] Any chance we'll ever see Mr. Funtes on the Joe Rogan podcast? [04:19:09] Person in motorized wheelchair facing right-emotional Lane Roy percent $100. [04:19:14] Dude, I gotta ask. [04:19:15] When are you gonna get on Rogan? [04:19:18] When he asks me to. [04:19:20] When he asks me to. [04:19:21] And not a moment. [04:19:22] If it hasn't happened, you can assume he hasn't asked me. [04:19:26] That's the number one question I get now. [04:19:28] Dude, when are we gonna see you on Rogan? [04:19:30] I don't know. [04:19:31] Whenever he invites me, if Rogan invited you, would you do it? [04:19:38] The number one podcast of all time? [04:19:40] Gee, I don't know. [04:19:41] I'd have to think about it. [04:19:43] You people are NPCs. [04:19:45] Total Goyam death. [04:19:47] Please bring it forth. [04:19:50] Total Goyam death. [04:19:51] Bring it forth. [04:19:52] Charge Monster sent $20. [04:19:53] Any chance we'll ever see? [04:19:54] Lane Roy percent $100. [04:19:56] Happy Monday, Nick. [04:19:56] I can't even go to Dunkin' anymore without a bunch of gorilla niggs being there chimping out. [04:19:59] Unamused face emoji. [04:20:00] I used your survival guide skills to get out of there. [04:20:02] Thank you for the big super chat. [04:20:03] Glad to hear it. [04:20:04] Useful. [04:20:05] Useful. [04:20:06] I literally see black people. [04:20:07] I just don't even go in. [04:20:08] I'm like, fuck it. [04:20:09] I'm not going in. [04:20:11] I'm driving down the street. [04:20:13] I see a gas station. [04:20:14] There's black people pumping gas. [04:20:15] I'm like, fuck that. [04:20:17] No. [04:20:19] No way. [04:20:23] I remember one time I was with Kanye. [04:20:26] I was with Ye. [04:20:27] This was the night before we did Alex Jones. [04:20:30] And we flew into Austin and we get in the black car. [04:20:34] We're going to the hotel and we're on the highway. [04:20:37] He goes, I'm hungry. [04:20:38] Can we get something to eat? [04:20:39] Let's just, let's just pull out right here. [04:20:41] Let's just pull out right here. [04:20:42] I want something to eat. [04:20:43] We're like, okay. [04:20:44] So we take literally the next exit looking for food. [04:20:47] We pull up to this waffle house and we slowly pull up to the waffle house in a parking spot right in front of the restaurant where you can see everything going on. [04:20:58] And it's all black people. [04:21:00] It's a mob house and it's all black people. [04:21:04] And he turns and he goes to the driver. [04:21:06] He goes, we got any security? [04:21:09] I was like, no, no. [04:21:11] Didn't you just say God is our only security? [04:21:13] No, we do not. [04:21:15] Do you see any security? [04:21:16] We do not have security. [04:21:18] We're like, no. [04:21:19] He's like, oh, okay. [04:21:21] But he did not want to go in there. [04:21:23] It was so funny because it's like, you're black. [04:21:27] But even he, we pulled up to the waffle house and he took one look at it. [04:21:31] We all thought the same thing. [04:21:32] And he's like, we got any security? [04:21:34] We're like, do you see any security here? [04:21:36] Where do you see? [04:21:38] Where do you think that's coming from? [04:21:40] You see any reinforcements here? [04:21:44] But that was just one of those classic moments. [04:21:48] And we actually went in. [04:21:50] He did his move. [04:21:51] He put his hoodie up over his face. [04:21:53] We slipped into this booth. [04:21:54] He slid in. [04:21:56] And the waitress came by from behind the counter and freaked out. [04:21:59] She's like, oh my gosh, I can't believe it's you. [04:22:01] And he goes, don't say anything. [04:22:04] We ordered some drinks and then we left before they even got there. [04:22:10] Driver turns to Ye. [04:22:11] He's like, you want to get out of here? [04:22:12] He goes, yes, please. [04:22:13] We left. [04:22:16] And then we, I think we just went to the hotel. [04:22:20] So, oh, good times. [04:22:23] Good times. [04:22:23] Funny guy. [04:22:24] Funny guy. [04:22:25] We love him. [04:22:27] Good man. [04:22:28] But yeah, I literally, I see that kind of stuff. [04:22:31] I'm like, I'm not, I'm not messing with you. [04:22:33] Randall from Recess sent $20. [04:22:34] Timeline is this. [04:22:35] Women with sinful pests can still be great wives. [04:22:37] How dare you have standards to call this the chi? [04:22:39] Truth. [04:22:39] Yep. [04:22:40] Yep. [04:22:41] Don't you love that? [04:22:43] It's so upside down that the guy is like, I just want to have kids. [04:22:49] I want to have a daughter. [04:22:51] The guy is like, I'm saving myself for marriage. [04:22:54] I'm just saving myself for the one. [04:22:57] And the woman is like drinking truly's, slamming truly's, crushing them on her head, belching. [04:23:05] Chad, get over here. [04:23:07] Yeah, I want, you know, I'm not going to do like a, okay, we don't got to say something crazy here, but like, isn't that crazy? [04:23:13] The dude is like sitting there with his hands in his laps. [04:23:18] I just can't wait to have my daughter. [04:23:20] And men only want one thing and it's amazing. [04:23:23] I want a waterfall countertop in my farmhouse kitchen. [04:23:29] And I want my daughter and I just want to watch Marvel movies with my sons. [04:23:36] And the wife is like, got her, got her legs spread, crushing a truly on her head, bounce. [04:23:43] Hey, Chad. [04:23:44] Yeah. [04:23:45] Yeah. [04:23:45] I want to get on a Sprinter van. [04:23:47] Yeah. [04:23:49] And then she has her moral panic, you know, when she's 26. [04:23:54] And she's like, I'm going to hell. [04:23:56] I'm ugly now. [04:23:58] I have BPD. [04:24:01] I don't want to pay for stuff anymore. [04:24:03] I don't want to work an office job. [04:24:06] So, yeah, it's just like you got to understand what's going on, man. [04:24:14] This is why no one wants to be Christian. [04:24:16] You don't have to like it. [04:24:18] You need to understand it. [04:24:20] It just Christians are not giving the answers for the Christians are literally telling young men, like, marry a whore, forget about it. [04:24:30] It doesn't matter. [04:24:31] You need to forgive her. [04:24:32] All women are whores anyway. [04:24:34] And you jacked off before, so that's the same thing. [04:24:36] And it's like, okay, yeah, that's really thanks. [04:24:39] Super persuasive. [04:24:41] Let me sign up now for procreation and marriage. [04:24:45] It's totally insane. [04:24:47] So you just need to, as a guy, you just need to get that out of your head. [04:24:50] Rocho Bilo sent $20. [04:24:51] Gen X Groy Pet here. [04:24:52] We do exist. [04:24:53] Just wanted to encourage you. [04:24:54] I watch every morning during my workout. [04:24:55] Thank you for your perspective and insight. [04:24:57] I see your heart and pray for your safety. [04:24:58] Red Heart Emoji. [04:24:59] Hey, thanks a lot. [04:25:00] I appreciate it. [04:25:01] Little workout. [04:25:02] Getting a little workout on. [04:25:04] Up in the gym working on your fitness. [04:25:06] Andrew Billow 005 cent $20. [04:25:08] Got your America first hand award at my Christian college. [04:25:10] Surprisingly, no one seemed to care. [04:25:12] Not even the women. [04:25:13] Wow. [04:25:14] Dude, we won. [04:25:15] Spring Body06 cent $20. [04:25:16] Haine, huge fan from Preston, UK. [04:25:18] Just got one question. [04:25:19] Tupac or Biggie? [04:25:20] Neither. [04:25:21] Overrated both of them. [04:25:22] Mr. Baby 1502 cent $50. [04:25:23] Guys like Tucker are the reason hotel rooms have a chair in the corner of the room. [04:25:26] Unfortunately, those men will never see women for what they truly are. [04:25:29] They're living in La La Land. [04:25:30] That's not true because he married his high school sweetheart. [04:25:33] So he won. [04:25:35] He won the prize. [04:25:36] That's what everyone should have. [04:25:39] Everybody should, you know, have young love, first love, innocent. [04:25:46] They should fall in love with a young girl in high school and then marry that girl. [04:25:51] That's literally, it's living the dream. [04:25:55] Your first love, young love, that should be your girl. [04:25:59] You get married. [04:26:00] You have kids. [04:26:01] She never has sex with another guy. [04:26:02] You don't have sex with another woman. [04:26:05] You have kids. [04:26:06] That's the dream. [04:26:08] But the problem is he thinks that that's still happening. [04:26:11] And it just, it's very rare now, sadly. [04:26:15] Because young women do not survive college. [04:26:18] They go to college and they become whores. [04:26:23] You know? [04:26:24] And then they get divorced or whatever. [04:26:26] Like, you know, there's all these other things that are going on now. [04:26:29] It just, you know, if that happens to you, good for you. [04:26:32] Congrats. [04:26:32] You won. [04:26:34] Everybody else out here, a little bit of a different ballgame. [04:26:37] It's a little sadder. [04:26:39] So. [04:26:39] Zodakin sent $50. [04:26:40] My wife was a former whore, but now she's safe, so she's actually more pure than a real virgin. [04:26:44] It's so crazy. [04:26:46] If you're back into a parking space, you're a retard. [04:26:48] Why? [04:26:48] Pat 528 sent $100. [04:26:50] R.I.P. Sheridan Gorman, wrong place at wrong time. [04:26:51] SMH Chicago and Deep Blue Cities are so fucked up. [04:26:54] How would you implement mass deportations without so much chaos and backlash like we saw in many W governors like Pritzker fighting Trump and ICE at every step? [04:27:00] Thank you for the big super chat. [04:27:01] Just more force, more police, more cops. [04:27:05] You know, you do E-Verify, you ban them from everything, and then you basically utterly, you know, annihilate them. [04:27:15] Not like kill them or whatever, but, you know, you just send in the military, the National Guard, ICE. [04:27:21] You send it, like, look, it's not that they can't happen. [04:27:24] The government just doesn't want them to happen. [04:27:27] The White House told them, stop raiding job sites. [04:27:30] Stop going into people's houses. [04:27:32] Stop deporting farmers. [04:27:34] Like they could do it. [04:27:35] They just don't want to. [04:27:37] And as far as protesters are concerned, I mean, crush the protests. [04:27:42] Easy. [04:27:43] Crush the protests. [04:27:44] Make an example out of them. [04:27:45] Easy private. [04:27:46] Easy when he sent $20. [04:27:47] Do Jews deserve fear after they plundered our treasury, profited off our women being in sex work, sent our men to die in wars, and destroyed our country with mass migration all for their own benefit. [04:27:54] This is like a fed question. [04:27:55] This is like, it's not about we need to make them fear. [04:28:00] That's got nothing to do with it. [04:28:02] I want them to be reassured, actually, that they will have their dignity and their rights and their lives. [04:28:08] What will change is that we are going to get people in power that care about the public interest. [04:28:15] So don't come at, that's just like sick, vengeful. [04:28:21] That has no place here. [04:28:22] I want nothing to do with that. [04:28:24] They did this. [04:28:25] They did that. [04:28:26] Well, where were we? [04:28:29] We were asleep at the wheel. [04:28:30] It's time for us to step up and take responsibility for our civilization. [04:28:35] And we're going to reassure them. [04:28:36] I don't want to harm them. [04:28:37] I don't want to kill them. [04:28:39] I don't want to deprive them of their rights. [04:28:41] I want them to be reassured that they will be, you know, in good standing as citizens of the United States. [04:28:49] That being said, they will not be able in the cases where this is happening to get away with these abuses because Christians are stepping up. [04:28:59] Patriots are stepping up. [04:29:00] So it's nothing to do with feed. [04:29:02] That's just like a Fed question. [04:29:03] That's like a Fed question. [04:29:05] You want someone to commit an act of violence, but you don't want to be the one to do it. [04:29:08] That's bullshit. [04:29:09] I don't support it. [04:29:09] SigmaSports.org sent $20. [04:29:11] Love the show. [04:29:12] Thank you. [04:29:12] $67 Wang $67 sent $20. [04:29:14] $9.30. [04:29:15] Why an Obama sympathizer? [04:29:16] He lies like Trump. [04:29:17] Also, kill all minorities. [04:29:18] I'm liking Obama now. [04:29:20] I miss Obama. [04:29:22] I miss the adults in the room. [04:29:25] Get this orange clown out of me. [04:29:26] Sphinct Nuthol sent $20. [04:29:27] I am Grew. [04:29:28] You are my favorite minion. [04:29:29] I breastfeed you and am so proud of you. [04:29:31] You have become Big Strong Boy. [04:29:32] August 18th, 1998 to April 23rd, 2028. [04:29:35] Grow up's dad sent $50. [04:29:36] Nick last Wednesday. [04:29:37] $6 paywall is such a Jew move by Tucker. [04:29:39] Nick last Friday. [04:29:40] No show tonight unless you give me $100 a month. [04:29:42] Bro, really can't hate the wages enough. [04:29:43] Lol. [04:29:44] I didn't, but that's not what it is. [04:29:46] I do the show for free every single night. [04:29:48] And then there is bonus content that is exclusive behind the paywall. [04:29:52] Tucker took the most important interview in the country and paywalled it. [04:29:56] That's hardly the same thing. [04:29:58] Hey, I'm not doing a show, but I'll do some 30-minute bonus content if you want, versus I'm interviewing the top government official that resigned as an objector to the war. [04:30:09] Pay me $10 before you can see a live. [04:30:12] That's totally different. [04:30:13] You ball growiper $21, $20. [04:30:15] Hey, Nick, I have my wedding this September and I would love if you could come. [04:30:17] It is bio. [04:30:18] Bring your own lightsaber. [04:30:19] I also hate PPL who donate $20. [04:30:21] Lofty sent $100. [04:30:22] You're a good man and I appreciate you. [04:30:23] Thank you for the big super chat. [04:30:25] Yeah, I'm all right. [04:30:25] I'm not sure if I can do it. [04:30:26] I'm not sure if I sent $50. [04:30:27] Dad just name-dropped you at a dinner we were at, and everyone went batshit crazy. [04:30:30] Had to pull him aside and let him know rule number one, you never reveal yourself and you never name dropped it on. [04:30:34] Never name-drop the Don. [04:30:37] This thing of ours, yes. [04:30:40] Yeah, it's true. [04:30:41] Hide your power level. [04:30:42] It's only inside the family. [04:30:44] Never go against the family. [04:30:47] Ray Trevor Sheets sent $20. [04:30:48] Why have certain populations progressed far more in history than others? [04:30:51] Is it eudenix or white slash Christian influence? [04:30:53] That's a dumb question. [04:30:54] Kale State Grow I percent $20. [04:30:55] Congrats, Nick. [04:30:56] You're the first person clipped in Brilliant Hollyhand's new book promo. [04:30:58] Hell of an endorsement. [04:30:59] I saw that. [04:31:00] Yeah, Make America Talk Again. [04:31:04] Dude, this guy's the worst. [04:31:06] Slop for idiots. [04:31:09] If you have that or buy that, I just seriously question what's going on there. [04:31:14] Americas need to talk more. [04:31:17] I just think that Americans need to talk more. [04:31:20] It's like, dude, niggas are talking all the time. [04:31:23] What do you mean? [04:31:23] Shavery sent $20. [04:31:24] I want to talk to liberals. [04:31:25] What happened to Charlie Kirk? [04:31:26] Make America talk again? [04:31:28] Look what happened to Charlie. [04:31:29] Shavery sent $20. [04:31:30] I wonder if anyone caught the subtleties of Ava Humberg. [04:31:32] Make America shut the fuck up again. [04:31:34] How about them apples, huh? [04:31:35] Make America shut the body up. [04:31:36] Shavery sent $20. [04:31:37] I wonder if anyone caught the subtleties of Ava Humberg's interview with Tucker. [04:31:39] What could be war crimes? [04:31:40] Israel v. Gaza. [04:31:41] War crimes. [04:31:42] October 7th. [04:31:43] The elites want a third temple, not the masses. [04:31:45] I haven't seen it. [04:31:46] William sent $50. [04:31:47] Thanks for follow back, boss. === Making America Talk Again (15:02) === [04:31:48] Who you got for Fruit Love Island? [04:31:51] Yeah, well, thanks for blowing up my spot on that one. [04:31:55] I don't know what's Fruit Love Island. [04:31:57] I don't know what that is, but yeah, you got it, buddy. [04:31:59] I love the indiscretion. [04:32:01] There's nothing better than when you're liking somebody's tweets and they start posting screenshots saying, he liked my tweet. [04:32:07] It's like, why you got to blow up my spot like that? [04:32:10] Like, sometimes I just want to move in silence. [04:32:13] You know, it's just like, there's just no discretion anymore. [04:32:17] Can niggas just fucking chill? [04:32:19] I can't do anything without niggas like trying to blow. [04:32:22] Peppermint sent $30. [04:32:23] Nick Candace Man Candace now. [04:32:24] She is sharing gossip text messages. [04:32:25] I think she is a retard. [04:32:27] I don't know what you're talking about. [04:32:28] Shot daddy sent $20. [04:32:29] I make sure to play you on blast at night after my son goes to bed so he absorbs through auditory osmosis and wakes up based. [04:32:34] Asakoski sent $30. [04:32:35] Your coverage of the war has been excellent and is helping me during exams. [04:32:38] Thanks for putting me onto Edola. [04:32:39] You got it. [04:32:40] Sabian sent $50. [04:32:41] Hey, Nicholas, a Jewish person in Miami asked me if I wrapped a filling today and I said I didn't know what that was because I'm hiding my power level. [04:32:46] America first. [04:32:46] Christ is coming. [04:32:47] That's kind of funny. [04:32:48] LOL. [04:32:48] Lala Cloud sent $20 as a young woman living in Sodom and Gomorrah, South Florida. [04:32:52] I appreciate you and your values, Nick. [04:32:53] Need men like you. [04:32:54] God bless. [04:32:56] No, no, we need men that are better than me. [04:32:58] I hope that's you guys. [04:33:00] We need men that are better than me. [04:33:03] That's why I fight. [04:33:04] That's why I struggle because we need a generation that's just better. [04:33:08] So just take the advice. [04:33:13] Heed my warning. [04:33:15] Heed my call. [04:33:17] But I appreciate Line Dancing Nick sent $111 at Line Dancing Nick. [04:33:20] Hey, Nick, made an Instagram channel called Line Dancing Nick. [04:33:22] What do you think of it? [04:33:23] I don't know what that is, but thanks for the biggest. [04:33:25] Physical creature, Roy percent, $100. [04:33:27] You are not cynical on your take about women. [04:33:28] Just realistic. [04:33:29] And these Clav clips are proving you right. [04:33:30] Even the women who wouldn't act reckless like that in public are accumulating bodies every weekend in private over Tinder. [04:33:34] And I'm not saying this as a bitter and self-chud. [04:33:36] All hail, King Clavicular. [04:33:37] I know, I know. [04:33:38] So true. [04:33:39] The prophet. [04:33:40] Dude, Sneeko, dude, Sneeko is just all salt now. [04:33:45] Past the salt. [04:33:47] Holy, every, it's like, dude, sneak, we gotta stop whining. [04:33:54] Every clip is like, he called Clav the prophet, but Clav is against everything he stands for. [04:34:00] America's not a Christian country. [04:34:02] Christmas trees aren't Christian. [04:34:04] It's like, bro, like, why is every clip, every clip is like this? [04:34:10] It's like, bro, can a nigga live? [04:34:13] He attacks my politics because I'm a political guy now. [04:34:17] It's like, bro, why can you just chill, chill? [04:34:23] Anyway, but I appreciate the big super chat. [04:34:26] Yes, King Clav. [04:34:28] It's so true. [04:34:29] And I say it all the time. [04:34:31] Clav, he's showing us. [04:34:34] He's holding up a mirror to society and we don't like what we see. [04:34:38] He's holding up a mirror to your bitch. [04:34:41] Your girl is going. [04:34:43] Your girl is going. [04:34:46] Even, oh, I don't know if I want to go there, but bro, your girl is going. [04:34:53] And Clav has shown us the way. [04:34:55] Clav has shown us. [04:34:58] He said, let my people go. [04:34:59] The incels. [04:35:01] Moses. [04:35:02] It's like that, Alex Jones. [04:35:06] What do you think about? [04:35:07] What do you think about Clavicular? [04:35:08] Moses. [04:35:09] Next level. [04:35:10] Next level. [04:35:12] Moses. [04:35:14] So that's why. [04:35:16] That's why, Sneeko. [04:35:18] Because Clav is showing us firsthand. [04:35:21] He's showing all these niggas and simps what's up. [04:35:26] He had that Gen X cuck. [04:35:28] His wife was out partying with Clav, and Clav is like, you gross bitch. [04:35:32] You're cheating on your husband. [04:35:33] And the husband defended the wife. [04:35:34] The husband said, I let my wife go clubbing if I want. [04:35:39] It's like, maybe Chad Champion was right. [04:35:43] Maybe Kanye was right. [04:35:46] Maybe, because on the one hand, you have the ascended Gen X cock who says, my girl is going and I'm at peace. [04:35:54] Like, my girl is going and I don't care. [04:35:56] My girl is going and I don't care. [04:35:59] He's saying, I'm at one with the universe. [04:36:02] Good. [04:36:03] Maybe Chad is giving her a good time. [04:36:05] I'm working on my hobbies. [04:36:07] Whereas the incel is like, ah, she's with other guy, you know? [04:36:11] So, so maybe, maybe Chad Champion was right about that. [04:36:15] I'm not going to say he is. [04:36:17] I'm just saying maybe. [04:36:18] Food for thought. [04:36:19] The ascended Gen X cuck. [04:36:21] Everyone, it's a joke, guys. [04:36:22] It's a joke. [04:36:23] It's a bit. [04:36:25] Everyone's going to clip that and say, oh, the Trad Cath is saying we should be cucks now. [04:36:30] That's your, that's just your Groyper movement. [04:36:33] It's a joke. [04:36:34] Relax. [04:36:36] No, Clav is showing how disgusting these women are. [04:36:40] And that's why he's the GOAT. [04:36:42] So. [04:36:43] Okay, Sneeko, that's why. [04:36:45] All right. [04:36:46] And Clav corrected Steeko. [04:36:48] Clav said, yeah, I don't endorse clubbing. [04:36:51] I'm doing it to make money. [04:36:52] Also, it's a social campaign. [04:36:56] This dog hunts $9.88, $20. [04:36:58] Holy crap. [04:36:59] All black ass one tests started early tonight. [04:37:00] Caught my boy Matt slipping. [04:37:02] Thanks for the show, bro. [04:37:03] Always appreciated, King Grouper. [04:37:04] You got it. [04:37:05] You got it. [04:37:06] Biggle $4,200, $25. [04:37:07] The ISO bad on X, my DMs is nothing but I only fans girls. [04:37:11] Uh-huh. [04:37:13] I was watching your old stream covering the 2024 Biden and Trump debate. [04:37:16] On that stream, you were saying how you, being a Catholic, would never vote for somebody that is in favor of abortion, which I agree with. [04:37:20] Fast forward to today and you're saying to vote Democrat. [04:37:22] Can you genuinely explain? [04:37:23] No. [04:37:24] Thank you for the big super. [04:37:26] Because I explain it every night. [04:37:27] This dog hunts 988 cent $20. [04:37:29] Also, Roe versus Wade is overturned, so that doesn't even matter. [04:37:33] Roe versus Wade is overturned. [04:37:35] Trump did not enshrine it in the federal level. [04:37:37] So let's just fucking stop with that. [04:37:40] That issue is an albatross for Republicans. [04:37:45] And I'm just sick of pretending otherwise. [04:37:49] But abortion, really? [04:37:51] So why didn't the Republican House and Senate use the nuclear option to enshrine it into federal law? [04:37:58] If that is even a priority for them, slightly. [04:38:02] Just fucking stop with that. [04:38:05] You know, totally. [04:38:06] I'm just, I'm over pandering on that one. [04:38:09] And maybe that made more sense at one time. [04:38:12] And it's not just abortion. [04:38:13] It's the Democrats are bad on a lot of things. [04:38:16] Not just abortion. [04:38:18] They're also feminists. [04:38:19] They're also in favor of white genocide. [04:38:22] They're also in favor of a lot of things that are bad. [04:38:24] But the reason we're with the Democrats in this midterm election, fucktart, stupid ass, is because then they will get oversight powers and slow down the government. [04:38:34] I don't know how many times I have to say that. [04:38:37] Can you genuinely explain? [04:38:39] I do every night. [04:38:40] And if you don't get it by now, you're too stupid to understand. [04:38:44] Or you're lying. [04:38:45] Either way, you're too dumb to be a part of this. [04:38:47] Go vote Republican, cocksucker. [04:38:48] Go vote for the Jews. [04:38:49] This dog hunts 988 cent $20. [04:38:51] Hey, Nick, six finger BB and big orange to here. [04:38:53] Watch the show nightly in attempt to pull our heads out of our asses. [04:38:56] Great take. [04:38:56] We appreciate the cipher. [04:38:57] P.S. Don't let M though we watching. [04:38:59] Thanks. [04:38:59] Chicken tending grow I% $50. [04:39:01] What's up with the left-wing people like Dean Withers or Destiny or any of those guys always having a feminine voice? [04:39:05] Do you know what I'm talking about? [04:39:06] Is that voice indicative of low T or something? [04:39:07] Growable F cent $50. [04:39:09] It's 24 F leftist grow pet. [04:39:11] Nick, we both know Tradcom women are the real whores. [04:39:13] One day we'll laugh about you calling me one though. [04:39:14] Horrid incel. [04:39:15] Anarchist and nationalist. [04:39:16] More fun. [04:39:17] No? [04:39:17] So who? [04:39:18] I love when whores say, okay, but trad trad casts are the real whores. [04:39:23] It's like, but you're a whore also. [04:39:26] The secret is that all women these days are whores, okay? [04:39:31] It doesn't really matter that much. [04:39:33] So you say, well, but the trad cap, the trad thoughts, they're whores too. [04:39:37] It's like, okay, but you're a whore also. [04:39:40] So maybe. [04:39:44] I don't know you. [04:39:45] I assume so. [04:39:46] If you're a 24-year-old leftist, I can assume. [04:39:48] But who knows? [04:39:50] We just want girls that aren't whores, that's all. [04:39:52] Son Real Patriots sent $20. [04:39:54] The spam issue is so frustrating because it's a direct result of Elon's new monetization policy, which just incentivized content worse content that never existed before. [04:40:00] Yeah. [04:40:00] Licensed to Eel sent $25. [04:40:02] Did you see that the backlash pod fell apart and the Stone Choir guys exposed the BAP network for infiltrating the old Glory Club? [04:40:06] Crazy how all the dissident groups collapse from infiltration or infighting. [04:40:09] It is odd that these groups all agree if you talk about Israel killing Kirky or blacklisted. [04:40:12] Makes you think. [04:40:15] Bitch, really? [04:40:17] Really makes you think. [04:40:18] Shut up. [04:40:19] Just stop with that. [04:40:20] I'm about to retire because of shit like that. [04:40:24] All these groups don't like you talking about Israel killing Kirk. [04:40:27] Yeah, so it must be true. [04:40:29] They killed their top Goyam so he couldn't persuade Trump not to bomb Iran. [04:40:34] Just fucking stop with that. [04:40:37] Yeah, I saw the Backlash podcast fell apart. [04:40:41] Whatever. [04:40:42] Old Glory, whole club. [04:40:44] Yeah, that was. [04:40:46] It was obvious that was infiltrated from the start. [04:40:48] Burley Pop sent $20. [04:40:50] Streets are saying you're taking Fridays off to hang out with a potential grower pet. [04:40:53] Also, have you watched Pop the Balloon? [04:40:55] No. [04:40:55] Death Boyle NETT sent $20. [04:40:57] Did you see Tucker continued his Fed interview tour with that Chinese professor guy? [04:41:00] Yeah, I did. [04:41:01] Francesco sent $100. [04:41:02] The Sax, Kent, JD, Tucker. [04:41:04] The take. [04:41:05] Peak Take. [04:41:05] That's why I support this show. [04:41:07] These people stealing your talking points as well. [04:41:09] Wow. [04:41:09] Another Trojan horse. [04:41:10] Great. [04:41:11] W this show. [04:41:12] So true. [04:41:12] Thank you for the big super chat. [04:41:14] I'm glad you see it. [04:41:15] I'm glad you see the vision. [04:41:16] Thank you. [04:41:16] Helsion sent $20. [04:41:17] When the new merch drops tomorrow, will some of the existing merch, including the quarter zip, be removed from sale? [04:41:22] Yeah, it will be. [04:41:23] Yeah, and it will be. [04:41:24] Good night, Trump. [04:41:25] $25. [04:41:26] Good night. [04:41:26] Whiteheart emoji. [04:41:27] Sleeping face emoji. [04:41:28] 99. [04:41:29] Griffith Sama sent $20. [04:41:30] Impeachment is well deserved. [04:41:31] Not sure if courts will push through. [04:41:33] Insider and market manipulation from this liar slash clown who parades no insider trading legislation. [04:41:37] Not to even bring up war crimes. [04:41:38] Yeah. [04:41:39] Weldenheimer sent $20. [04:41:40] Red pilled by Gavin in 2012. [04:41:41] Grouped by you last year. [04:41:43] I wish he could see through the veil of the J's. [04:41:44] I know, dude. [04:41:45] I love Gavin, but sometimes you're like, bro, 2015 called, you know, I love him, but he's so, he's got all these Jewish friends. [04:41:56] It's like, dude, come on. [04:41:58] America First 1776 sent $20. [04:42:00] Yes, but he's the GOAT. [04:42:01] He's a legend. [04:42:02] America First 1776 sent $20. [04:42:04] Yesterday Lindsey Graham said US Marines did Iwo Jima. [04:42:06] Therefore they can do Carg Island. [04:42:08] 7,000 casualties and 20,000 wounded troops. [04:42:10] With the airstrikes and drones, it will be worse than taking Iwo Jima. [04:42:14] Okay. [04:42:14] Just a girl said $100. [04:42:17] Thank you for the big super chat from a void. [04:42:20] Bugman sent $20, Sneeko. [04:42:21] Big sneak. [04:42:22] Sneeko. [04:42:23] I fucking hate that fucking monkey retard. [04:42:24] Come on. [04:42:25] We lied $20. [04:42:26] No, no, no, we like him. [04:42:26] The Trump being so Jewish about the markets is what's holding back the kind of firepower Israel wants to see. [04:42:30] Robert Pierce sent $20. [04:42:32] Rest in piss, Leo Radvinsky, creator of On Live Ants. [04:42:34] Whoa, base. [04:42:35] Ricardo de Jesus sent $20. [04:42:36] I am a Filipino immigrant. [04:42:37] What do you think about Filipinos? [04:42:39] I love you. [04:42:39] I love James Mason. [04:42:41] Marie sent $20. [04:42:42] Nick, you look very handsome. [04:42:43] Much love from MN. [04:42:44] Is it weird I'm attracted to older men? [04:42:46] I'm 17 but want to marry a 25 to 40 years slash oh man. [04:42:49] Okay, that's crazy. [04:42:51] And that's crazy. [04:42:53] First of all, older man. [04:42:55] Nice Riz. [04:42:57] What else? [04:42:58] He attracted to chubby bandlets too? [04:43:02] Nice. [04:43:02] No, that's good. [04:43:03] No, that's good. [04:43:06] No, you're a real charmer. [04:43:07] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [04:43:09] Am I? [04:43:09] Is it first of all? [04:43:11] 17. [04:43:11] I wouldn't even dream of it. [04:43:14] A literal child? [04:43:16] I know a literal child isn't trying to bait me. [04:43:19] It would work, except that I'm a decent fucking person. [04:43:23] Oh, but you like older men. [04:43:25] Thanks. [04:43:25] Thanks a lot. [04:43:26] Appreciate that. [04:43:28] Yeah, I don't know. [04:43:30] I'm a young man, so I guess you're on. [04:43:31] Danielle Carey 3 sent $20. [04:43:33] I'm also a decent fucking person, and I would never talk to a 17. [04:43:36] Danielle Carey 3 sent $20. [04:43:37] Dude, don't you know that the current regime in Iran just took over the country less than 50 years ago and most of the people hate the regime? [04:43:42] This is a good thing, bro. [04:43:44] That's amazing. [04:43:45] That's really something. [04:43:46] Carter 11B sent $20. [04:43:48] Are you still in the itchy phase of growing your beard out? [04:43:49] I can't deal with it and usually end up shaving again. [04:43:51] It's a little itchy. [04:43:53] Not that itchy. [04:43:53] Ruthless Zoomer sent $20. [04:43:55] Hey, Nick, when you get a chance to, can you check out my new article? [04:43:57] These grifters are feds are absolute scum. [04:43:59] Autism, I have been exposing one in particular, who is literally in bed with Peter Thiel's boyfriend, AGL Vindication. [04:44:05] Sure, why not? [04:44:06] Payless of the Pale Groyper mom sent $200. [04:44:08] Great shows always. [04:44:09] Love the St. Patrick's Day suit and all the new fit. [04:44:11] Thanks to you and the AF team for all y'all do. [04:44:13] P.S. is a Groyper mom. [04:44:14] I appreciate the low-key merch. [04:44:16] I have a collegiate hoodie I wear on and about here in New England. [04:44:18] My teens have waged empty studio shirts. [04:44:19] We all have hats. [04:44:20] Great stuff. [04:44:21] Wow. [04:44:22] So wholesome. [04:44:23] Thank you for the big super chat. [04:44:24] The family's got their low-key. [04:44:27] That's so funny. [04:44:28] Mom is like, and boys, remember to hide your power level. [04:44:31] Like before they go out. [04:44:33] Mom, we're going to the cross burning. [04:44:36] Okay, just remember to hide your power level until you get there. [04:44:39] Okay, mom. [04:44:43] Always stay 20 feet away. [04:44:45] We're going to the clan rally. [04:44:47] That's a joke. [04:44:47] It's a joke. [04:44:48] It's obviously a joke. [04:44:52] We're going to the German-American boond meeting at the Madison Square Garden. [04:44:57] Don't forget snacks and hide your power level. [04:45:00] Don't put your hats on until you get to the stadium and you're with other Groypers. [04:45:05] Fine, mom. [04:45:06] Okay. [04:45:08] No, but I appreciate the big super chat. [04:45:10] That's crazy. [04:45:11] That's actually, but we love it. [04:45:13] Yes, there's some low-key stuff too. [04:45:15] Pray for the Marines sent $20. [04:45:16] Iran has the Jazz Terminal to export oil by pipeline. [04:45:19] What if the Marines are sitting ducks on the island for no reason? [04:45:22] They're thinking of all. [04:45:24] Took a contractor role from a Jeet. [04:45:25] Got treated like an employee plus discovered a $500 deposit scam tactic for clients. [04:45:28] Quit in 12 hours. [04:45:29] Jeet was angry and said I ruined him. [04:45:31] Am I right or wrong? [04:45:35] I don't know what any that's too wagey for me. [04:45:37] I don't know what any of that means. [04:45:40] You know, that's just like wagey shop talk. [04:45:42] I don't know what that means. [04:45:43] Cindy sent $20. [04:45:44] I've accepted that my quarter zip is stuck in the strait of hormoose. [04:45:47] They're going out, okay? [04:45:49] Pragmatic Culture sent $20. [04:45:50] You see Aiden admit he's getting Fed stories for AF posts from band staff. [04:45:53] Everyone, except you, has a price to sell out America first. [04:45:56] No surprise. [04:45:56] Is anyone really surprised? [04:45:58] Is anybody surprised? [04:46:00] In the slightest. [04:46:01] It easily. [04:46:02] Benny Groyper sent $50. [04:46:04] Nick, how many hours a day do you spend in prep and research? [04:46:06] The beard makes you look 15 years older. [04:46:07] Really? [04:46:09] No. [04:46:10] But some people really like it. [04:46:12] I don't know. [04:46:13] Maybe I'll keep it. [04:46:15] Maybe I'll get rid of it. [04:46:16] You're right. [04:46:16] Clav did say he, and he was like adamant. [04:46:20] I was like, should I keep the beard? [04:46:21] He's like. [04:46:23] I was like. [04:46:25] Damn it. [04:46:26] Okay. [04:46:28] Yeah, all right. [04:46:29] Maybe I'll get rid of it. [04:46:31] How many hours a day? [04:46:32] I'm reading the news constantly. [04:46:34] So many hours, many hours a day. [04:46:36] Riffitsma sent $50. [04:46:37] Impeachment is well deserved. [04:46:38] Not sure if courts will push through. [04:46:39] Press forward $350. [04:46:41] I get it. [04:46:41] Mom, greatest white pill ever RN. [04:46:43] Huh? [04:46:44] Oh, mom, yeah. [04:46:44] Basement dweller sent $20. [04:46:46] Confirmation that your mom listens to all of your shows tonight proves that she is the best and probably cooler than you. [04:46:49] W Nick's mom. === Confronting Male Sexuality Issues (15:29) === [04:46:50] Well, I don't know if she's cooler than me. [04:46:52] Okay. [04:46:52] Like, we're the same DNA, but, but no, we love her. [04:46:56] She's the best. [04:46:57] She is the best. [04:46:58] She loves the show. [04:47:01] Best mom a guy could ask for. [04:47:03] She's the great. [04:47:03] I don't need to forgive her. [04:47:04] Just a joke, mom. [04:47:06] No, she's the best. [04:47:08] Old Groyper mom. [04:47:11] What would she even be? [04:47:11] Mother Groyper, mom, Groyper? [04:47:14] I don't know. [04:47:15] The goat. [04:47:16] A limp sunshine, 54 cent 50. [04:47:18] Mother of all time. [04:47:18] I'm cute without facial hair, but there is no one hotter than you with a beard or mustache. [04:47:21] You mug Clav. [04:47:22] Think so? [04:47:23] What do you think? [04:47:33] Yeah, sometimes it works, especially when my hair's a little shaggy. [04:47:38] I don't know. [04:47:42] I don't know if I like it. [04:47:44] I can never make up my mind. [04:47:45] I grow it out. [04:47:46] I start to like it. [04:47:47] Then I shave it and I'm like, why did I ever have a beard? [04:47:51] You know? [04:47:53] I don't know. [04:47:55] I'm going to let it ride for the next week and then maybe I'll shave it next week. [04:47:59] Prospective artisan sent $20. [04:48:01] Disheartening to see so-called counter-Semites pushing Tucker Kent at all as anti-Jewry heroes while Tucker keeps having struggle sessions about real anti-Semitism on his show. [04:48:07] The cattle are hurting. [04:48:08] Straight up, dude. [04:48:09] Straight up. [04:48:10] Just ask Dom sent $20. [04:48:11] Bread Tuber Big Joel made a video essay on you already at half a mill. [04:48:14] Look up a photo of him, Lol. [04:48:15] I saw that. [04:48:16] It's just so dumb. [04:48:18] It's so dumb. [04:48:19] I saw a clip where he goes, Well, Nick is like LARPing as a racist, and the only times he's smart is when he's against his own views. [04:48:28] And it's always like this psychological thing. [04:48:32] And it's like, maybe I'm just not your idea of a racist. [04:48:38] I don't hate people. [04:48:39] I'm a loving person. [04:48:41] I love all people. [04:48:42] I'm a Christian. [04:48:44] But I also don't think that it's a good idea for America to become majority non-white. [04:48:48] That is bad. [04:48:49] I don't think that's good. [04:48:51] I also recognize that that has largely happened. [04:48:54] And so to the extent that I'm tolerant of that, it's because it's out of resignation. [04:49:01] It's not because I think that's the ideal state of affairs or positive, but because it may be irreversible. [04:49:07] And maybe the only way forward is to find a way to deal with that. [04:49:11] You know, and I don't think that's a complicated idea. [04:49:14] I don't think it's complicated to say at once. [04:49:17] We obviously have a black crime problem, but also I don't hate black people. [04:49:22] At once, I don't want to be literally submerged under non-white immigration, but also I don't hate these people. [04:49:28] And I think we could tolerate a level of diversity to say that, you know, our country may already be past the point of no return, but also we want to salvage some sense of white identity in our country, at least locally, for our own people. [04:49:43] That's not crazy. [04:49:45] And the same goes for the Jewish thing. [04:49:47] We can believe that Jewish oligarchs have too much power without saying they killed Charlie Kirk and, you know, they're responsible for everything that happens. [04:49:55] So you can keep the dime, sent $1,000. [04:49:57] Angus Day, Key Tolespenda Mundi, Miserare Novis. [04:50:01] Thank you for the massive super chat. [04:50:03] So true. [04:50:04] Ah, you can keep the dime. [04:50:07] Love it. [04:50:08] Wow. [04:50:09] 07s in the chat. [04:50:10] Thank you for the massive super chat. [04:50:12] Love it. [04:50:13] I appreciate all the support. [04:50:15] God bless, man. [04:50:17] Huge super chat. [04:50:18] The American Zone official sent $20. [04:50:19] The GOP has condemned you, Nick, and those aligned with you. [04:50:22] I may not agree with every take, but I won't turn on Nick. [04:50:24] The party needs an overhaul. [04:50:25] Christ is king. [04:50:26] America first. [04:50:27] Thank you. [04:50:27] Yami Groyper sent $20. [04:50:29] Shout out to Scottish Groyper for the fist pump. [04:50:31] Yeah, let's go. [04:50:31] Ranger Groeper sent $20. [04:50:33] So much emphasis on the males. [04:50:34] Six feet, seven inches, captain of the football team. [04:50:36] Quarterback. [04:50:37] Penetrated 10 mil times. [04:50:38] Bro thought ABD fizzed four. [04:50:40] That's you. [04:50:41] That's what sex is. [04:50:43] Okay. [04:50:46] That's what if a girl's a whore, that's what hypergamy is. [04:50:51] Okay, she's not slutting it out for a bunch of chuds. [04:50:55] She's slutting it out for the one top 1%, top 10% males. [04:50:59] That's the point, dumbass. [04:51:02] Bro thinks that, yeah, that's the whole point. [04:51:05] That's what hypergamy is. [04:51:06] That's the whole premise is that the top 10 or 1% of the guys are having sex with all the women, and they'll maybe select the top women, and then the rest of the women have to settle down with Chud later. [04:51:19] That's what hypergamy is. [04:51:22] You keep talking about these chads. [04:51:24] Yeah, that's the whole thesis, dumbass. [04:51:27] Jimbo sent $20. [04:51:28] Women want to ban porn because they want to control men's sexuality, but nobody's ready for that conversion. [04:51:32] That's true. [04:51:33] And don't get me wrong, there's a right way to be against porn, and I think people should be against porn. [04:51:39] But there's a lot of women that use porn as a shield. [04:51:44] And what they really hate is men's sexuality. [04:51:48] And so I'm very suspicious of women that are on an anti-porn crusade because a lot of the time women like to say, it's okay that I'm a whore because you're using porn. [04:51:59] And that's a way to justify them being whores. [04:52:02] It's a false equivalency. [04:52:04] So that's a big one you hear all the time. [04:52:07] And just in general, they like to say, well, I don't have to be a lady because all these guys have jacked off before. [04:52:13] And you go, that's not quite the same thing. [04:52:16] And a big part of it, you're right, is that, you know, and look, maybe, again, people are not ready for this. [04:52:22] I think porn is immoral. [04:52:23] It's a damnable sin. [04:52:26] But it's also a way that men can have sexual autonomy. [04:52:31] Because if women are denying men sex, which they do, and it happens inside a marriage, outside a marriage, how can a man take back control of his sexuality? [04:52:42] And you might think that's pathetic and you might, you know, and you would rightly say that's immoral, but then that is an alternative. [04:52:49] That's like your, what do they put you on when you try to get off heroin? [04:52:53] They put you on what, like methadone or something. [04:52:54] It's like that, basically. [04:52:57] And I think when women want to embargo that and they, this is like a transmuted way of controlling a man's sexuality. [04:53:07] You know, a girl will have 100 bodies and they'll say, yeah, but you use porn. [04:53:11] It's like not the same thing. [04:53:15] You know, or just in general, I saw that post from Ella Maulding. [04:53:20] And you know what? [04:53:20] She unfollowed me on Twitter. [04:53:21] So I'm just going to speak freely here. [04:53:24] She had this post where she goes, I want to marry a man that is so pure that he doesn't even get aroused by porn because he hates it so much. [04:53:35] And it's like, you are insane. [04:53:39] The idea that a man could look at graphic sexual images and not be aroused because of like the implied moral phenomena behind it, like because of the implied moral consequences of what had to happen to create it is so insane. [04:53:57] I don't even know what to tell you. [04:54:02] I want a man that's so pure, he doesn't even, he doesn't even get aroused because women and girls are trafficked into porn. [04:54:10] It's like, bitch, women and girls are not being trafficked into porn. [04:54:14] I think that's a myth, basically. [04:54:16] That's a load of shit. [04:54:18] It's not that it never happens. [04:54:20] It's not that it doesn't happen or hasn't happened. [04:54:23] Let's be honest. [04:54:24] There's a reason women are whores. [04:54:26] It's because they get money and they don't need to get trafficked. [04:54:32] That's just, that's the easy road. [04:54:34] A woman could either get a job or find a good husband or she could be a whore, whether she's, you know, a prostitute or a porn star or she's sleeping around with high status males. [04:54:45] But that's it. [04:54:48] And so the idea that they're the victim. [04:54:51] Oh, those poor girls in porn, they didn't want this. [04:54:55] They wanted to be astronauts. [04:54:57] And then a mean man made them what? [04:54:59] Made them what? [04:55:00] Make $100 million a year selling nudes? [04:55:04] I don't think so, sweetheart. [04:55:07] Also, guys are never going to not be aroused by graphic material. [04:55:12] Why do you think in Islam they don't let them show their fucking wrists? [04:55:15] It's because guys will get aroused seeing the shape of a woman's legs and shoulders, even if it's cloaked in black fabric in the desert. [04:55:26] That's why they wear a hijab. [04:55:27] That's why Jewish women wear wigs because that's how powerful it is. [04:55:32] That's just delusional. [04:55:33] And they hate, they hate male sexuality. [04:55:36] They hate it. [04:55:38] And they use the trad thing as a cloak. [04:55:41] They use the trad thing as cover. [04:55:43] And it's a lot of Catholic women, too. [04:55:45] It's a lot of Catholic women have become these Puritan hall monitors about porn and Andrew Tate and degeneracy and blah, blah, blah. [04:55:55] Because secretly, they hate a male voracious sexual appetite. [04:56:00] They want to control it. [04:56:01] They want to confront it, defeat it. [04:56:05] And that's bullshit. [04:56:06] And that's actually part of the fucking problem. [04:56:10] Part of the problem is that male sexuality is so inhibited and restrained. [04:56:17] It's the men that aren't having sex. [04:56:18] The women are having plenty of sex. [04:56:20] It's the men that aren't having sex. [04:56:23] It's the men that are having a lot of these problems. [04:56:26] So, yeah. [04:56:28] Anyway, I saw that. [04:56:29] It's like the day that a guy doesn't get aroused by a video of sex is the day that a guy doesn't have fucking balls. [04:56:37] And that's the whole point, isn't it? [04:56:39] It's like that other girl on TikTok where she said, I'm a 26-year-old virgin, and I want a guy that isn't smelly, isn't gay, but also isn't too lusty. [04:56:52] So it's like, you want a man that doesn't want to have sex with you, but isn't gay. [04:56:56] Make it make sense. [04:56:58] I want a man that doesn't want to have sex with me, isn't lusty, because that's what guys want, but also he isn't gay. [04:57:05] But also he's super masculine. [04:57:08] So you want a guy with no balls, isn't gay, but is also a big chad. [04:57:13] It's like, it don't work like that, sweetheart. [04:57:15] They don't make men like that. [04:57:16] It's not like that. [04:57:19] So you're 100% right. [04:57:22] 100%. [04:57:24] But no one wants to say that because everybody wants to be trad. [04:57:28] Everyone wants to be a trad LARPer and say, ban porn, blah, blah. [04:57:31] And I'm in, don't get me wrong. [04:57:33] Like, yes, yes, ban it, regulate it, whatever. [04:57:37] But like, we got to be honest. [04:57:40] The anti-porn crusade, even a lot of the other social issues, it is these like church women. [04:57:49] It's these like church going women that are literally horrified that men have a dick and balls. [04:57:56] And they want the men to be castrated. [04:57:59] And there's kind of just no way around that. [04:58:01] So we just need a society that's virile. [04:58:05] Anyway, that's just $70. [04:58:07] My nephew loves you. [04:58:08] He asked me to buy him an AF mug. [04:58:10] It's his 13th V Day next week. [04:58:11] P.S. [04:58:12] He got kicked out of regular school for writing long emails against the Jews. [04:58:14] Now he goes to behavioral school. [04:58:16] Well, that's not good. [04:58:19] But happy birthday to him. [04:58:20] And I hope he has a good birthday. [04:58:22] But don't do that. [04:58:24] Don't write long emails about the Jews. [04:58:26] Okay. [04:58:27] Try to have a normal childhood, please. [04:58:29] You should be having fun. [04:58:31] You're 13. [04:58:32] Play Fortnite. [04:58:33] Okay. [04:58:33] Hang out at the park. [04:58:34] We don't. [04:58:36] And if you want to write, do it privately. [04:58:38] Okay. [04:58:39] Write your own journal. [04:58:41] That's not a good idea. [04:58:42] An appeal to heaven sent $100. [04:58:43] Great show. [04:58:44] Hey, thank you for the big super chat. [04:58:46] I appreciate it. [04:58:47] Jewish OnlyFans billionaire owner debt of 43 today. [04:58:50] How many millions of young women's lives did this scumbag destroy? [04:58:53] The poor women. [04:58:54] Will someone please think of the women? [04:58:55] George Floyd Litzny sent $20. [04:58:57] Did you get the euphonium back? [04:58:58] Not yet. [04:58:59] Here comes the truth sent $100. [04:59:00] Had to drop some change. [04:59:01] I'm going to take it like Carg Island. [04:59:02] I'm going to parachute it. [04:59:03] Here comes the truth set. [04:59:04] Amphibious assault. [04:59:05] Here comes the truth set $100. [04:59:07] Had to drop some change for the entertainment value of the show tonight. [04:59:09] This shit was hilarious. [04:59:10] Going death. [04:59:11] Do not come forth. [04:59:12] Long live Nick in the super chats. [04:59:14] Right when you said humping, I said, oh, shit. [04:59:15] Thought-provoking show, too. [04:59:17] I have to ask, why do you say pause during the show? [04:59:19] It's a meme. [04:59:20] Okay. [04:59:20] Thank you for the big super chat. [04:59:21] It's just a meme. [04:59:23] Some boomer. [04:59:24] Why do you say pause? [04:59:27] Hey, listen up, sonny. [04:59:28] That's just a meme. [04:59:29] It's like a Gen Z slang, okay? [04:59:31] Thank you for the big super chat. [04:59:33] Appreciate it. [04:59:34] I wonder how they're planning to get the amphibious assault ships to Carg. [04:59:36] They'll be vulnerable going through the strait. [04:59:38] Yeah, I don't know. [04:59:39] Press forward sent $50. [04:59:40] I get it. [04:59:40] Mom, greatest white pill ever RN. [04:59:42] W mom. [04:59:42] Only clan sent $25. [04:59:44] Hopefully, you see this before you end. [04:59:45] No message. [04:59:46] Spring Bonnie Zero 6 sent $20. [04:59:48] People genuinely saying that if they see people wearing the quadrat are saying death threats and to jump anyone who wears it, bring it on TBH mine comes tomorrow. [04:59:54] Yeah, honestly. [04:59:55] You will do nothing. [04:59:56] Bro, Iberstein, the destroyer, sent $50. [04:59:58] Ruthless Zumer is an African LARPer. [04:59:59] Really? [05:00:00] Crazy Uncle Gil sent $20. [05:00:01] Israel is getting hit with furballs and getting crushed, so it will break the psyop spell from girls and men coming from there. [05:00:05] I'm having fun, Lalol. [05:00:07] Okay. [05:00:07] Grab Sneeko's neck and squeeze sent $20. [05:00:09] What if Clav pulls up on you with her girl and she's going? [05:00:11] How do you preserve Aura? [05:00:12] Niggas say to thank him. [05:00:13] The fuck? [05:00:13] There's nothing you can do. [05:00:15] There's nothing. [05:00:16] Honestly, I think about that sometimes. [05:00:18] There's just like nothing. [05:00:19] You just have to accept that your girl is going. [05:00:22] And it is what it is. [05:00:24] I don't even know what I would do. [05:00:27] I would have to ask her that off the rip. [05:00:29] I'd be like, if we're in the club and Clav pulls up, if you go with him, I will kill you. [05:00:34] Like, I want you to know I will cut your head off and bury you in the forest preserve. [05:00:39] You know, kidding. [05:00:40] That's a joke. [05:00:41] But I would literally need to tell, if I ever popped out with the GF, if I ever had a GF, we would have to have the talk. [05:00:48] I'd be like, okay, we're going to this thing. [05:00:50] Clavicular is going to be there. [05:00:52] He would never do that to me, though, because we're bros. [05:00:55] But I would have to still say, hey, listen up. [05:01:00] You cannot embarrass me. [05:01:01] If you embarrass me, I will cut your face off and wear it like a mask. [05:01:04] If you embarrass me, I will cut your fucking head off and send it to your parents. [05:01:08] That's a joke. [05:01:09] I'm kidding. [05:01:10] I wouldn't actually do that, but I would communicate that these consequences would be severe. [05:01:18] You know? [05:01:19] No, but that's a thing. [05:01:20] It's like you almost have to say which is the better option. [05:01:23] The better option is like, if she goes with him, it was never real to begin with. [05:01:29] You have to be stoic. [05:01:31] You have to be your girl is going and you have to be okay with that. [05:01:34] Because if she's yours, you have her mind and she's coming home at the end of the day or the next day. [05:01:39] That's a joke. [05:01:40] But, you know, if your girl is going, then it wasn't meant to be. [05:01:45] If you don't have that, you have nothing. [05:01:46] So you just have to say, if she goes, she goes. [05:01:51] It's the real cuck is the guy that's like, duh, you know, don't, don't let Clav take you. [05:01:59] It's like, you have to let go, bro. [05:02:01] You have to let go. [05:02:03] So that's what we're coming to terms. [05:02:05] Finger Sneako in the asteroid sent $20. [05:02:08] Come on. [05:02:08] We can't stop. [05:02:09] We can't do that. [05:02:11] Please stop doing that. [05:02:13] I like Sneeko. [05:02:14] You're going to get me in trouble. [05:02:16] Stop saying that. [05:02:17] He's the homie. === Only America First Until Then (03:19) === [05:02:20] I like. [05:02:21] Grab Sneeko's. [05:02:25] Grab Sneeko's neck and squeeze. [05:02:31] That's funny. [05:02:32] Okay, that's a funny one. [05:02:33] But don't do that. [05:02:34] But don't actually do that. [05:02:42] Grab Sneeko's neck and squeeze. [05:02:48] Why is that so funny to me? [05:02:51] Oh, no, but we love. [05:02:52] It's funnier because it's one of those things. [05:02:55] It's like when you see that TikTok where it's like your homie when the teacher says his kid died or whatever. [05:03:03] And the TikTok is like the teacher's like, my son died. [05:03:06] And the kid's in the class and he looks at his best friend and the friend's making like a funny face. [05:03:11] It makes it funnier because I know he's going to lose his shit at this clip. [05:03:14] Ghost Nura sent $25. [05:03:15] Great show. [05:03:16] I agree with your views on JoeKat slash JD Vance. [05:03:18] Clav just wants you to shave cause he knows you outmogged him with it. [05:03:21] Maybe. [05:03:21] Maybe he sabotaged me. [05:03:23] I made cookies sent $20. [05:03:24] He wouldn't do that. [05:03:25] I made cookies. [05:03:26] He's taller than me. [05:03:27] He knows. [05:03:27] I made cookies sent $20. [05:03:28] There are a lot of freaks celebrating the bombings in Israel where there are a lot of casualties. [05:03:31] I get Israel is evil, but holy these people need Jesus in their lives. [05:03:34] Thoughts on this? [05:03:35] We want Iran to win, but celebrating innocent dying ain't it. [05:03:37] Love you. [05:03:37] Goatie Moji. [05:03:38] I agree. [05:03:39] God bless you and the family. [05:03:40] I would never celebrate while music plays, while missiles fall in Israel. [05:03:44] Would never do that. [05:03:45] Roscoe Johnson sent $20. [05:03:46] I just turned 19 and am about to graduate with a mathematics degree. [05:03:49] Anywhere I should apply to be able to make a difference? [05:03:53] But it depends. [05:03:54] I don't know what your opportunities are. [05:03:56] Penis NB sent $20. [05:03:57] Penis Envy Theory is true. [05:03:59] What is that? [05:03:59] Like Elektra complex or something? [05:04:01] I'm not, I don't really know all about that. 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