00:01:45.000I can't even believe that I've done this a thousand times.
00:01:48.000I've done this show almost exactly the same way every weeknight with few vacations, few days off, generally speaking, overall, for five years.
00:02:12.000Same format, you know, the two stories, the monologue, the super chats, a thousand episodes from YouTube to DLive to America First.live to Cozy.tv from the first year of the Trump administration to the second year of the Biden administration.
00:04:17.000But I did just want to say it's been quite the journey.
00:04:21.000But we're not even close to being done yet.
00:04:24.000And it's almost fitting, actually, that we hit 1,000 around this time.
00:04:29.000Because the show is about to change this year dramatically.
00:04:33.000What we've got planned for the remainder of the year is to build the first ever official professional America First studio with official professional America First production crew, as well as a totally redesigned intro, a new song, a new background, a new everything.
00:05:00.000A little bit may change up how we do things.
00:05:05.000So it's actually kind of fitting that we did a thousand episodes like this, and then at some point during this year, we're going to change up the format, and then we'll do a thousand episodes in a slightly different way, but generally speaking, at the same time and on the same schedule, and with the same guy, the same way, and the same message and the same name.
00:05:29.000This is going to be a year of transition here five years and a thousand episodes, and Now we're hitting an inflection point for the next five years and the next 1,000 episodes.
00:05:40.000But, you know, I'll just say some sort of sappy stuff and then we'll move on into the show.
00:05:48.000And maybe we could reminisce a little bit of the Super Chats.
00:06:01.000Five years and 1,000 shows, that is nothing to sneeze at.
00:06:06.000And I've been around not an incredible amount of time, but I've been around longer than most.
00:06:11.000I've hung on and I've stayed relevant and I've stayed in the game and really never been interrupted for a pretty long streak.
00:06:20.000I don't think there's too many other amateur shows out there, in other words, that are not produced by Fox or Blaze or something like that.
00:06:28.000There aren't too many amateur shows, if any, that have had a streak like me doing the same thing on a consistent schedule, really no major interruptions.
00:06:38.000No major catastrophes, no major blow ups, as well as keeping a generally consistent audience and message and everything as I have here on the show.
00:06:50.000Additionally, I don't think there's anybody else, amateur or otherwise, who has survived as much as this show has survived.
00:06:58.000Five years, 1,000 shows in internet time is like infinity.
00:07:03.000How many drama, how many scandals, how many beefs, debates, Everything, you know, droughts and monsoons in terms of content.
00:07:17.000Because you consider on the internet, a long time is magnified by like 10 because everything feels so slow because it's all happening in real time.
00:07:27.000And I have to say just a big thank you to everybody who was stuck by.
00:07:32.000Whenever you jumped on board, if you're on board from 2017, or maybe you're a Groyper from the Groyper War, maybe you jumped on during Stop the Steal, maybe Vax Watch, maybe AFPAC 3.
00:07:44.000But thanks to everybody for sticking by the show and the movement, and importantly, me personally over the years, because it's a storm.
00:07:55.000It's a storm, and it's a process, and it's a journey, and it's never easy.
00:08:00.000Nobody ever said it would be easy, and it's not always perfect, and it's not always on time.
00:08:05.000But the mission of America First remains unchanged, providing good, funny content that's authentic.
00:08:15.000Independent, not owned by anybody, not controlled by donors, not controlled by advertisers, not controlled by institutions.
00:08:24.000It's a show that's really politically incorrect and really uncensored and really the product of a real American and a real human being just giving you a real Christian and right wing perspective on politics in a funny and entertaining way.
00:09:22.000But as a man, through all of this, it means a lot.
00:09:26.000And that's why I say thanks to the audience, to the interns, to my close friends who've been around since the Discord server, all my allies in politics, people that have helped put on AFPAC and the Groypers and all of it, the people who watched, people at Super Chat.
00:09:45.000Thanks to everybody for an incredible 1,000 episodes, five years.
00:09:51.000And maybe most importantly, Thank you to me for continuing to do this at such a tremendously high personal cost.
00:10:01.000Thank you to me for never giving up and persevering, even though it's tough and even though it's excruciatingly painful and onerous and difficult.
00:10:12.000Thank you to me for never giving up on this and creating this for the world and for the enjoyment of the children.
00:10:21.000The show is for the children, the show is for the youth.
00:10:25.000And of course, Thanks to God, of course.
00:10:29.000Honestly, it would be impossible for the show to have survived this long without God.
00:10:34.000I don't want to blame God for the show, because there's definitely parts of the show that I'm sure God is probably like, you know, you can't blame me for that.
00:10:42.000But a show like this, getting hit with the censorship and blacklisted and all this and everything that's going on, it's late.
00:11:08.000A blessing to be able to do this night after night and create something for my own personal enjoyment and the enjoyment of many, for the enjoyment of millions, millions of adoring fans.
00:11:19.000So a lot of gratitude, a lot of appreciation.
00:11:24.000Feeling sort of wistful, feeling a little bit wistful tonight.
00:11:30.000I'm not going to go over the whole history of the show every time we hit a milestone, but I always say this when we hit five years, when we hit, what was the big anniversary?
00:11:43.000You know, I always say this that I never thought that this would have taken off in the way that it did.
00:11:47.000I don't know that anybody who begins a journey like this anticipates that it'll go that way, but I really never had any intention to do TV, to do content.
00:12:40.000I'm sort of putting myself out there, getting my name out there.
00:12:44.000I thought it'd be good practice for my public speaking ability.
00:12:48.000It would be helpful because it would force me to read the news and be aware of things.
00:12:51.000So I really started out as like a hobby, like a self help hobby, basically, just kind of honing my skills and just having something going on, a project.
00:13:02.000And I really didn't think it would work out.
00:13:03.000I remember I wanted to cancel the show and just never do it again in April 2017 when I first got canceled, April or May, five years ago.
00:13:13.000And then it was brought back by the popular demand of my 100 viewers on.
00:13:25.000And then I came back and started episode one on the YouTube channel shortly after that because I said, You're not going to take down my show.
00:13:32.000I'm not going to stop the show because you canceled it.
00:13:35.000If I'm going to cancel it, I'll do it on my terms.
00:16:51.000And, you know, every step of the way for every mass shooting, every illegal immigrant caravan, every potential war with Russia or Iran, every humiliation in the Trump administration, I was there for it all.
00:18:24.000And then there was America First Media with James Alsup, and we were doing a podcast called Nationalist Review, and we had that going on.
00:18:31.000Everyone's like, what's this new disruptive little podcast?
00:18:35.000It's an old alt right guy, James Alsup, with this new kid, Nick Fuentes.
00:18:40.000And there was drama, there was the Thought Wars, me beefing with Lauren Southern, and Brittany Pettibone, and Tara McCarthy, and all these.
00:18:52.000And then the America First Media Company blew up and we split.
00:21:09.000Perhaps unhealthy parasocial relationship and affinity that you have for me, your guy, Nicholas J. Fletus, on this green screen live stream show, America First.
00:21:39.000And I'm still, and to this day, I'm still the number one most disruptive, most electric, most infamous, most underground Zoomer right wing dissident in the fucking world.
00:21:55.000And, you know, niggas can dress like me and they can take my talking points and they can, you know, comb their hair like me and they could say, we're like Nikva without saying the N word.
00:22:06.000We're like Nikva without, but you know what?1.00
00:27:23.000Before we get into the show, before we get into the shooting which happened in Texas, I just want to say a big congratulations to Marjorie Taylor Greene, who just won her re nomination bid in Georgia.
00:27:37.000Can we get an 07 in chat for Marjorie Taylor Greene, who is like one of the best people in Congress, period?
00:28:01.000With 50% of the votes in, she is winning by 70%.
00:28:07.000And she defeated her opponent, Jennifer Strahan, who was backed, get this, by the Republican Jewish Coalition, as well as other establishment figures, which you love to see it.
00:29:06.000And she did the same thing to the RJC.1.00
00:29:09.000Old MTG grabbed the RJC by the hair and dragged him out of the saloon doors and gave him a spanking, gave him a proper Georgia ass whooping.0.97
00:30:30.000So, this is the news story it says a shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, left 18 children and an adult dead on Tuesday.
00:30:40.000Authorities killed the 18 year old lone gunman.
00:30:43.000The suspect identified as Salvador Romas, Mexican, entered Robb Elementary School after abandoning his vehicle with a handgun and possibly a rifle.
00:30:54.000Authorities said that many of the victims were in the second through fourth grade.
00:30:59.000The specific names and ages of the victims was not immediately available.
00:31:03.000District officials asked for privacy and prayers as they began the process of identifying victims and notifying families.
00:31:10.000There's really not, I don't think, a major political angle here.
00:31:15.000Obviously, it's a horrible, horrible tragedy.
00:31:19.000And they say this is the worst elementary school shooting since Sandy Hook.
00:31:22.000So it's one of the worst case scenarios imaginable of children being gunned down like that for no reason at all.
00:31:31.000You know, it's completely absurd and pointless violence.
00:31:36.000The only thing to say is that I guess the media takes these kinds of things, and of course, it's always in the service, instrumentalized for some political agenda.
00:31:46.000When it's a white shooter, The agenda is censorship and it's anti white.
00:31:51.000When the shooter is not white, it's gun control or it's something else.
00:31:57.000On some level, you have to look at these kinds of things and resign yourself to the fact, sadly, that bad things happen in the world.
00:32:06.000I'm sorry, that's not a completely political take, and maybe that's not like a take that people want to hear, but this is a big country with lots of people in it.
00:32:23.000You know, I've covered a lot of stuff on the show over the past 1,000 episodes.
00:32:28.000And I feel like I have a fundamentally different perspective on these things than most people in news or in politics, which is evil exists and bad things happen.
00:32:38.000And on some level, we have to resign ourselves to that fact.
00:32:42.000And there's only so much that anybody could do with policy or preparation or anything to prevent tragedies from occurring.
00:32:55.000It's evil, but the world's an evil place and evil things happen.
00:33:00.000And you can create gun laws and you can create a censorship regime and you can get Telegram to ban certain people from their platform and you can monitor the internet and you could really do anything that you like.
00:33:13.000And you ban guns and people use knives.
00:33:16.000You ban white supremacists from Telegram and they'll, you know, whatever, they'll do something else.
00:33:22.000And when I say that loosely speaking, of course, as the government would call that.
00:33:28.000There's only so much that anybody can do, and to some extent, this is just the way the world goes.
00:33:34.000It's sad, we hate it, but that's how it is.
00:33:36.000If we were to attribute some kind of political context to this, I would say that the reason you see this rise in antisocial violence is because we have a complete breakdown of the society.
00:33:52.000Time and again, when you see these kinds of mass shooters or killers, when they're not false flags, when they're not government operations, Even the foiled plots by mass shooters, what you find are mentally ill people or people that are simply socially dislocated.
00:34:13.000And in a society where there was a social fabric, where there was a real moral and social fabric, it would be a lot more difficult for these kinds of people to slip through the cracks.
00:34:26.000But in a society where parents don't talk to their kids and where there's not really a sense of, Broad social concern.
00:34:38.000When the institutions are impersonal and bureaucratic, when the structures are oppressive and not responsive to the, not just the physical needs, but the spiritual and the social needs of people, this is what begets an antisocial climate broadly, which is the catalyst, which is the fertile breeding ground for this kind of violence, for a person like this spiraling out of control in this manner.
00:35:05.000And you could take this and substitute it for any one of the episodes of mass violence or attempted mass violence or a lot of instances of fanaticism or radicalism or extremism, any of it.
00:35:21.000So many of our problems are diagnosable from the fact that we're social creatures deprived of a real society.
00:35:29.000Social animals living in a society but yet dislocated and disoriented.
00:35:34.000And deprived of the essential things that a person needs to thrive.
00:35:38.000You know, I thought about getting a pet monkey recently and I decided against it because even a monkey requires stimulation.
00:35:48.000Even a monkey requires a certain amount of exercise and a proper diet and certain things, or else they get depressed and they start flinging their shit at everybody.
00:37:00.000But ultimately, what America First speaks to, the ultimate aim of America First is to provide an answer to nihilism.
00:37:10.000That has been the overriding theme of the show, whether expressed in religious or political or philosophical terms.
00:37:18.000I think the real subtext and the undertone of the show is to provide a zeal for and understanding for life in the face of overwhelming dread and nihilism, which is pervasive in the world today.
00:37:34.000I think that's really what the show is about because we've covered, you know, more than we've covered a lot of other things, we've covered these kinds of violent acts.
00:37:43.000We've covered Terrorism and mass shootings in Christchurch and Parkland and all of it.
00:37:50.000And throughout doing the show, I think that's the broad message providing comfort, providing a sort of existential comfort and existential understanding about evil and meaning and our place in the world and why we're seeing all the things that we're seeing.
00:38:07.000I don't think that this guy shot up a school because he's Mexican.
00:38:10.000I don't think he shot up the school because he's trans or political.
00:38:13.000For the same reason, I don't think the Buffalo shooter.
00:38:16.000Really shot up that supermarket because he was a politically motivated ideologue.
00:38:22.000For the same reason that people don't go to these protests and talk about killing babies or do a lot of the things that people do, a lot of these insane behaviors that are the result of mental illness.
00:38:35.000I think it all stems from a break from family, from community, from God.
00:38:41.000That's why you get a world going crazy.
00:38:44.000That's how you get a world where 18 year olds are killing themselves or killing others.
00:38:51.000Instead of wanting to live their lives, that's ultimately where it arises from.
00:38:56.000And we wouldn't have a perfect society if that wasn't there, but we would have a healthy society.
00:39:02.000We would have a complete society with complete objectives and providing a sort of complete meaning for the people in the society.
00:39:14.000Even if it's distributed imperfectly, its direction, its composition, its design is complete and answers the fullness of the society's constituents' needs.
00:39:49.000And ultimately, more important than all the rest.
00:39:51.000Yeah, there'll be violence and crime and inflation and so on, but these things are fixable with policy.
00:39:57.000Can we answer why our civilization is killing itself?
00:40:01.000Can we answer why the society is turning the gun to its own head and blowing its brains out with no fertility and no life and no meaning and no joy and no song, right?
00:40:19.000And that's why you need, that's why we need true believers.
00:40:23.000The only way we're going to rebuild the society is not with LARPing, not with this self conscious act.
00:40:31.000Self conscious make believe and role play about the 50s or the 40s or another time or another place.
00:40:38.000The only thing, the only people that are going to rebuild the society are the true believers, the true lovers, real friends.
00:40:48.000Those are the only people that are going to be able to do it, not the cynics, not the critics, not the clever Machiavellians and manipulators, those kinds of people.
00:40:58.000Only way the country is going to get set right is if people just start doing the right thing.
00:41:04.000If lots of people one day just begin, decide to begin trying to do the right thing, telling the truth, caring about each other, worshiping God, that's it.
00:41:37.000That's the only thing that, that's the only answer that you can provide for these abominable acts going on, which are the product of a nihilistic and despairing and suicidal civilization.
00:41:54.000Obviously, a horrible, tragic thing, and everybody's racing onto the timeline to give their take about, oh, how's the media going to cover it?
00:45:09.000This is kind of not really a specific show or moment, I guess, but more of a theme.
00:45:13.000I remember in the earliest episodes when you would always look at, you would, at the end of the show, you know, you'd say, okay, we're going to take a look at our super chats.
00:45:22.000And when the show was just starting out, I remember just being totally soul crushed when you would say, okay, there's no super chats tonight.
00:45:46.000Um, but I remember one show in particular, you said there's not no super chats tonight.
00:45:52.000This was when you had first started doing things independently, but but now it's like every night you look and you're like, oh my gosh, there's so many super chats!
00:46:00.000So it's just that's a great memory, great, great memory.
00:51:04.000One of my favorite moments, uh, well, there's plenty, but I think one of my favorites is the uh, the John Cardillo debate when he starts talking to you and he's like, um, you know, you're a great guy, but that's being lost on you for your audience.
00:51:22.000I don't know what these clowns are saying.
00:51:52.000It's so hard, I'm sure, for them to comprehend what our culture is like to go on a live stream and they're thinking, they're used to all these boomers being like, We love you, Chuck.
01:07:13.000My favorite AF moment has to be the time you came out to California to visit me.
01:07:20.000And we took the scooters from my house to the Mexican side of the neighborhood and we rode past that homeless Mexican guy singing La Cucaracha loudly.
01:11:51.000And then you come back on the stream when we realized the election's being stolen.
01:11:56.000And it was at that moment I just realized that everything changed.
01:12:00.000And then all the streams leading up to January 6th and all the rallies that you did.
01:12:08.000Man, I think that's when it, I mean, like I was into it 100% before, but I think that's when I realized like this is like going to make history someday, you know?
01:27:19.000And, you know, honestly, You know, I can't even like you know, I wanted to come back and be like kind of haha funny, but uh, hearing all these stories and everything, like it reminded me of this.
01:27:33.000I had this like kind of moment during Stop the Steal during the Million MAGA March, and I was like kind of behind you and a few others who I mean don't need to be named, but but we're just we're all like walking down the street, like heading towards this huge rally.
01:27:51.000I mean, like what probably a hundred thousand people, if not more.
01:27:54.000I mean, it was insane, and I'm just like sitting there and like, man, this is like the craziest thing I've ever been a part of in my life, and And I owe it to you, man.
01:28:05.000I owe it to you and all of the bumps and bruises that you've taken along the way has allowed me, at least personally, to live and do things that I never thought I would ever do.
01:28:17.000So I just want to say I'm really grateful to you and everything that you've done and to everybody else, of course, Vince and Steve and everybody involved with this thing and letting me just kind of tag along and kind of ride in your wake, so to speak, and really just.
01:28:35.000Live a weird and interesting life and fight for America, fight for Jesus.
01:29:41.000If I were going to cuck out and act like I didn't know all cool people that are writing the real tweets and making the real waves in the culture, I might as well just quit and get a job at the GOP because that's how they operate.
01:31:45.000Steak versus lobster is a pretty good analogy for straight versus gay, in my opinion.
01:31:50.000Steak is juicy and delicious and awesome, whereas lobster is a giant, disgusting sea scorpion creature that pretentious people try to convince you is amazing for some reason.
01:33:08.000They're putting chemicals in the water that turn the frickin' frogs gay, so it stands to reason that they're doing the same thing to humans.
01:33:15.000Not always, but I do think foreign chemicals play a role sometimes.
01:33:25.000Well, yeah, I mean, the chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay, that turned out to be real.
01:33:32.000That was proven that, I don't know what it was, I don't know exactly the details, but they said that it was causing like hermaphroditism or something like that in frogs.
01:33:43.000So, yeah, well, and the point is to say that it's manipulating our hormones.
01:33:47.000That's the point, is that the chemicals in the air, water, and soil and food are manipulating your hormones.
01:33:54.000And if they're turning the frogs gay, well, it's definitely having an effect on people.
01:33:58.000It's definitely having a hormonal effect.
01:34:00.000And the endocrine system is extremely important.
01:34:05.000You can't be healthy without a healthy endocrine system.
01:34:07.000And there's basically a war going on against our hormones from plastics and from the fluoridation of the water and from.
01:34:16.000Lots of these industrial practices, so that's true.
01:34:59.000That is unironically what children are being told when they are.
01:35:02.000When you see like six year olds doing like a gay pride parade in their school, they might as well just put a picture of a gay man on meth dying of AIDS on the flag.
01:35:19.000Also, I think Elijah would attest that your appearance on Yah has likely played a role in what's attracting so many retards to send you retarded super chats.
01:36:00.000I think that as far as the Groypers go, he's a little triggered.
01:36:04.000But, yeah, can you, for me, for me, can you be nice to him for me?
01:36:09.000Because when I went on You Are Here, they were grilling me over, oh, the Groypers are standing in the way because they're like, they're trolling me.
01:36:17.000And, you know, so he is a little bit offended by that.
01:36:21.000So, please, for me, just be nice to him.
01:39:12.000Blue collars always brag about how much better and humbler and manlier they are than rich people, but when they get dissed back, they soy the fuck out like it's illegal to insult them.
01:40:49.000It is crazy that someone like Steven Crowder has 6 million subs on YouTube, is 10 years your senior, yet has accomplished zero tangible political action.
01:40:57.000You are a one of a kind political force.
01:42:47.000Sam Dixon came up and he's like, actually, you know, there was never real racism in America because in the South they just were segregated or something like that.
01:43:00.000And I was like, dude, my dad and my parents literally lived through the race riots.
01:43:07.000Because part of my speech was like boomers saw an actually racist country, meaning a country that was like white versus black, white versus black, essentially.
01:43:34.000And he's from the South, so maybe it was different in the South, but up in the North, it was very real.
01:43:40.000Like, I know, I know my mom's mom didn't like that my dad was Mexican.
01:43:45.000And, you know, my dad talked about how, Uh, back in the day, you know, people didn't go between neighborhoods, people didn't go between neighborhoods or to each other's bars and things like that.
01:43:55.000And, of course, my mom's father had to camp out and attend during the MLK race riots when he was assassinated.
01:44:05.000And, like, my family, like my my not my extended family, but my older family, like not my parents, but my parents' parents, and so on, um, it was just like a totally different world.
01:44:21.000Had never met black people before, never seen black people, and was like unsettled when she saw a black person for the first time in Chicago.
01:44:30.000And you should hear some of the stories about things that went on.
01:44:34.000My grandma grew up in the projects in Chicago.
01:44:37.000And, you know, this Southerner is going to tell me racism was never happening, race conflict was never happening.
01:45:05.000It may be a little Christian, but a lot of those guys are a little bit agnostic.
01:45:09.000And so I remember Jared Taylor gave a speech, and during the QA, Patrick Casey marched his little dumper to the microphone and said, Mr. Taylor, what do you think about religion?
01:45:20.000Should it be Christian, or should we be open to all kinds of religions, such as paganism and other things?
01:45:27.000As if to look at me and be like, teacher, teacher, are we supposed to talk to her in class?
01:45:32.000Teacher, are we supposed to be talking when the teacher's talking?
01:45:36.000Like, that was literally the most teacher's pet fucking tattletale thing I've ever seen in my life.
01:45:43.000That's when we didn't get along the first time.
01:45:47.000Because in my speech, I talked about God, and he went up there and was like, yeah, what about pagans?
01:47:47.000Where he goes from being a producer to being a rapper.
01:47:51.000And it's this Last Call, the final song on the album tells a story about how he even got the record deal.
01:47:57.000How he's a producer, and everybody thought he couldn't rap, and he was kind of different, but he worked hard, and he was arrogant, and his arrogance propelled him through all the haters and the self doubt and everything.
01:48:10.000And then the car accident through The Wire talks about the car accident, how he's.
01:48:18.000You know, he's about to make it big and then it all goes wrong.
01:48:22.000He gets in this horrible car accident, jaws wired shut.
01:48:35.000I think that's why that's not one of my favorites because there are songs that are sort of autobiographical, like Roses and Touch the Sky, kind of.
01:49:23.000Donda, maybe come to life, maybe Jesus Lord, I don't know.
01:49:31.000And light registration, you don't really have too much of that.
01:49:34.000I'm trying to think about the songs on there, and there's some stuff generally about his attitudes and things, but it's not as autobiographical.
01:49:43.000But you kind of have like he masters the sped up soul sample, it's a little bit more timeless.
01:49:49.000Graduation, you get the anthem, the stadium anthems.
01:50:07.000So you got to know the lore, you got to know the history, you got to listen to the lyrics, and you got to start with Kyle's Dropout and work your way through the whole discography.
01:50:17.000And then, yeah, that's what you got to do.
01:50:29.000I like it all, don't get me wrong, but you know, there's a distinct shift in style after beautiful dark, twisted fantasy, and it's very polarizing.
01:50:38.000Some people love it, some people hate it.
01:50:41.000But I like it because it shows evolution.
01:50:43.000People wanted him to just keep doing the same thing over and over and over again.
01:50:47.000People wanted the same sound and the same whatever, and you know, but he said he's like rap's new wave, he's like new wave rap.
01:52:36.000It'd be one thing if I had a compound and I was demanding, like, you give your girlfriend to me and you have to pay $1,000 to live on the compound.
01:52:43.000But we're talking about a live stream show.0.98
01:53:03.000What it amounts to is people are trying to come up with an explanation for why I'm extremely popular and extremely well liked and have a diehard fan base, but why I'm also evil.
01:53:15.000It's like, oh, well, the people that like him.
01:53:18.000They just don't know how evil he is because it's a cult.
01:54:56.000And the other thing I'll say is, there seems to be this strain of thought among people that hate me that it's like, if only I were out of the way, then things would be better.
01:55:06.000Tell me in what way would things be better if I was out of the picture?
01:55:11.000And there was no AFPAC and there was no COSY and there was nobody saying these things.
01:55:16.000They seem to think, and it's like that just goes to show how delusional and personal it is with these people.
01:55:22.000If you want to strip away all the bullshit, that's how you get to the core of it.
01:55:25.000America First is objectively positive, it spreads a message of Christianity, nationalism, creating families, doing the right thing, talking about and exposing the people that are really running the country, and et cetera.
01:56:20.000And it's like, you know, you're welcome.
01:56:24.000I will keep doing what I'm doing in spite of all the nonsense because what we're doing is object by any metric positive.
01:56:32.000They go, well, America first is a cult.
01:56:34.000Then we need to bring it down so that what?
01:56:36.000Nobody will talk about the Israel lobby, so that nobody will talk about the salience of race in politics, so that nobody will put together a conference where you could.
01:56:44.000Speak your mind and say Christ is King so that nobody will generate a platform that's truly uncensored and on and on and on.
01:56:52.000So I'm getting sick of having to explain myself for people that don't make anything, for people that aren't successful, aren't independent, aren't even talented.
01:57:03.000You know, in some cases aren't even good looking or skinny or intelligent or anything.
02:00:30.000I haven't taken a week off in a long time.
02:00:35.000I think I took like one week off for New Year's in December.
02:00:40.000And then before that, I took a week off.
02:00:43.000For New Year's the year before, and I took a week off in June 2020 and December 20.
02:00:51.000So I've really taken like one week off per year, you know, which is tough because this is a grueling job to be to not like do anything at night every day and take one week off.
02:05:18.000I really like Spencer as an antagonist because he fits the supervillain mold so well.
02:05:25.000A buddy of mine used to say, I've said this joke on the show before, but a friend of mine used to say he fits all the criterion of a super chatter.
02:05:35.000First, he has an endless supply of henchmen that it seems that no matter how far he falls and no matter how many people he alienates, He always seems to have a limitless supply of brutish henchmen to do his bidding.
02:05:54.000Number two, he will be on the cusp of achieving his goals, but always fall short due to some sort of like reading out his master plan or due to hubris, he'll sort of self sabotage.
02:06:08.000He'll be on the cusp of achieving his plans, you know, he'll be fulfilling his plan, but self sabotage and get in the way.
02:06:16.000And No matter how many times he's defeated, he'll always come back.
02:06:20.000And there'll always be this, you haven't seen the last of me.
02:06:24.000No matter how many times he's vanquished, he seems to crop up.
02:06:31.000So he really does fit the template perfectly of a classic villain.
02:08:03.000We're gonna, uh, you know, give a speech about you at Stanford.
02:08:12.000So it's always there's always a villain, and it's there.
02:08:15.000There's like there's a dynamic, you know.
02:08:18.000And we're on an arc now with Destiny, where Destiny was like an arch villain, he was definitely one of the arch villains that I that I did battle with years ago, and now there's like this bizarre sort of detente.
02:08:37.000People are saying Patrick Little, Lauren Southern, Medicare, Medicare, Nick Martin.
02:10:10.000I think that, yeah, Freemasons are occultists and Satanists.
02:10:13.000I think at the high levels, that's what's going on.
02:10:16.000I think at the low levels, it's just like a social club.
02:10:19.000Because what you don't understand is that culturally, there are a lot of like Freemason lodges, and people are just in it like anything, like a bowling club.
02:15:14.000Love to hear people coming back to the church.
02:15:18.000I think that's the effect that I've had on a lot of people that this movement has.
02:15:22.000Is people that otherwise would have been in like a secular, more extreme racial thing.
02:15:29.000This is providing a positive vision for people.
02:15:32.000It's telling people go to church, get a family, get involved, get political, as opposed to like, there's no hope, kill everyone, you know, that kind of thing.
02:15:42.000Because it was definitely going in that direction, I think, for a little while.
02:15:46.000I think you could definitely see it was a lot more negative, it was a lot angrier.
02:16:53.000That's crazy to think that there literally are people like that, like you, that started watching when they were kids and now they're adults.
02:18:09.000In a way, I'm a failed memetic clone of you.
02:18:10.000Yeah, you know, that's not helping the accusations of being a cult when people are like, I was alone, listening to your show, you're my only friend, and now I'm just like you.
02:18:20.000Like, that's probably not helping some of the accusations where it's like, this isn't healthy.
02:25:46.000Who would have thought that dude would eventually be on the front page 1/6th?
02:25:49.000Yeah, that was kind of a weird twist of fate because I met him in Arizona and he was just some like ridiculous person who got mad because we stole the rally.
02:31:50.000Generous guy, even though I was shitting on him the other day, that's how you know he's a real one because I shit on him and he still sends me money and he still sends me super chats.
02:32:41.000My favorite AF moment was when you had a crowd at CPAC the day before FPAC 2, and that lady walked by and threw her drink at you, and you called her a dumb bitch.
02:37:12.000Best AF moment to me was the Grow Hyper Wars, was your reaction to that one kid wearing the I Love Israel pin on his shirt and absolutely mogging that Pusa event.
02:38:14.000One of my fave AFMs was the Houston event where Charlie Kirk called you a Grow Hyper grifter, so we chased him off campus with his head hung in shame.
02:40:17.000Good morning, Grohyper was always gold and needs to come back, but covering the MTV episode with the KKK dude and the Ben Shapiro reactions are my favorite moments.
02:40:25.000Good times, yeah, good times on those.
02:41:44.000The Ricky Yvonne interview you did way back in the day saw it as a proverbial passing of the mantle from us old 2015 heads to a better Christian based direction after the Wignet Cadre leading us off a cliff.