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00:32:55.000On like a very technical level it's technically not the 500th show depending on how you slice it up.
00:33:02.000We've done I think 50 I think I did 50 to 60 shows for RSVN and also I actually didn't number the shows when I started this channel.
00:33:13.000So, they're not available now because I've privated all the videos, so nobody can call me out on this, but when I first started this show, or this channel rather, and continued this show on this channel in August of 2017, I initially didn't number the videos.
00:33:29.000I think it was around maybe early 2018 that I figured out a format for how to title each show.
00:33:36.000I believe it used to be just in all capital letters, America First and the date.
00:33:41.000And sometime around early 2018 I sort of standardized how we're titling these things.
00:33:46.000And so there's a title, and then the bar, and America First episode, such and such.
00:33:51.000And for whatever reason, you know, great idea Nick, the great genius Nick Fuentes, I started numbering them from the latest episode to the earliest episode, which in retrospect is probably not the best idea.
00:34:04.000So, you know, I'm looking through all my shows to kind of get an idea tonight for
00:35:22.000You know, it's about the news, or it's about things happening in the movement, the Groyper War, which has been going on with the close of the Groyper War yesterday, and seeing as it is a casual Friday, as indicated by the fact that I'm not wearing a necktie, because it is a low-key, relaxed, casual Friday, I thought we'd have a very low-key, relaxed show to de-stress
00:35:46.000Detox, so to speak, from three weeks of warfare.
00:35:55.000So we can relax tonight and we're gonna go over some of the history of the show.
00:35:59.000But as I was saying, the show started in on this channel right after Charlottesville, right?
00:36:06.000Right after Charlottesville in August 2017 and that was maybe the first big wave of social media purges was in the immediate aftermath of Charlottesville in December of 2017.
00:36:17.000I don't know if you remember, but that was the first major terms of service change for Twitter.
00:36:23.000Where they started to target people for things people are doing off of the platform and there was a broader definition of hate speech and so on.
00:36:31.000So from the advent of the show on this channel or even from the beginning, I remember people have been saying for years, you know, you're gonna get banned any day now, you're, you know, you gotta worry about this.
00:36:42.000This summer there was a big scare with the demonetization and
00:36:46.000I think James Alsup got banned in September, so I really, when I say I didn't think I'd make it this far, it wasn't because I didn't have faith in my own talents or my work ethic or I didn't think I would be able to do the show 500 times, but because I was certain that by this point in time, after nearly three years, hey, knock on wood, I hope everybody's knocking on wood, doing a little sign of the cross,
00:37:26.000Really, the story of this show is the story of the country.
00:37:30.000And maybe that is a self-important... Is that a self-aggrandizing thing to say?
00:37:35.000But I do believe that the story of this show and my personal evolution politically, personally, in doing this show, I think can be seen in a way as a cultural artifact or a cultural thermometer of this generation, of Generation Z.
00:37:51.000of the dissident right-wing movement in America at this time in our country.
00:37:57.000It's a story that could only happen, I think, in the aftermath of the Trump election.
00:38:01.000So I think this show has really stood the test of time, not only because people continue to watch it and more people watch it than ever, but also because I think there is something representative, there's something symbolic about this show.
00:38:13.000It is the fulfillment of the manifestation of many things that are happening at this cultural moment in our time in this country.
00:38:20.000For the past two years and so I think it's for that reason.
00:38:23.000It's sort of important as a cultural artifact What I do is very important stuff folks.
00:38:31.000But as I said tonight, we're gonna be doing a whiteboard I was thinking what are we gonna do for the 500 show and it's actually difficult to me I'm a little bit autistic about this kind of thing It's very easy to do the same thing every night the same way, you know starting exactly at the same time seven o'clock sharp
00:38:50.000We should just do what the people love.
00:39:51.000We're gonna be covering this whiteboard, and it will be, I think, in a lot of ways, a relaxed stream.
00:39:57.000You know, for people that are new to this show, I think it's kind of interesting that the 500th episode... Again, I said this yesterday, it's so serendipitous that it came on this day of all days.
00:40:10.000Being a Friday, I mean that in itself to me was very convenient that we get to do a Friday show, which is sort of the end of the week, you know, a bit of a send-off, but also landed exactly on the day that the Groyper War ends.
00:40:27.000No YAF event, no Turning Point events.
00:40:30.000Yesterday was the last stop on Charlie Kirk's tour, so I really couldn't have planned it better for the... and, you know, thank God, because, you know, I probably wouldn't have planned it very... in a very complicated fashion, but it just ended up being on such a... on such a perfect day.
00:40:43.000With the Groyper War Phase 1 being closed yesterday, tonight we could do our big 500 show, and then on Monday we can resume our sort of normal operations.
00:40:53.000Back to politics and, you know, maybe we'll still talk a little bit about some of the speaking engagements and things that come up, but it'll be sort of a return to normalcy.
00:41:01.000So I do just want to say welcome to everybody that has joined us in the past three weeks, everybody who's discovered this show because of the Groyper War.
00:41:11.000We're happy to have you and thanks to everybody who's been here for as long as you have.
00:41:15.000If you've been here from the start or from RSVN or maybe from
00:41:19.000Way, way back to when I did the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show in high school.
00:41:24.000We're gonna do some thank yous towards the end, but for now, we're gonna pull out our whiteboard here.
00:41:31.000And again, I really... I probably should have bought a new one, because it's... The reason I don't do these as often anymore, as I said, is this whiteboard is sort of warped, but it seems to not really show up on camera very well.
00:41:43.000You can't really tell that it's not exactly a flat surface.
00:41:56.000I've also got some props here, which I think are fun.
00:42:00.000Maybe we'll spice things up a little bit.
00:42:02.000Of course, tonight we are going over the history of America First, for all those that are interested.
00:42:07.000500 episodes, now I think is the best time with a new audience, with a lot happening to sort of
00:42:13.000Go over the chronology of where we started, how we got here.
00:42:17.000I think on Monday, it's actually sort of a nice bookend here, because on Monday we did a show talking about, you know, how we arrived here at the Groyper Wars and some of the core beliefs of America First.
00:42:28.000Tonight I think is a good opportunity to go over the history of the show itself, a history of the show called America First.
00:42:34.000So we're gonna go over, I think there are probably five distinct periods in the history of this show, five distinct eras.
00:42:46.000I was 17 years old at the time, had just turned 17, to April 2016, and this is my high school show.
00:42:56.000So it wasn't actually even called America First, it was called the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show.
00:43:01.000I would call this the proto-America First era, sort of the primordial soup from which this America First consciousness idea concept arose.
00:43:11.000The second phase would be from February 2017 to August 2017 when this show began.
00:43:17.000I think it was February 5th, 2017 on the Right Side Broadcasting Network.
00:43:23.000The third phase from August 2017 when I got fired from RSVN.
00:43:27.000Or as I like to say, we reached a mutual understanding that we should go in different directions.
00:43:34.000So from then until January 2018 when, if you recall, I was working with James Alsup for the company America First Media, which we co-founded.
00:43:43.000The fourth phase from January 2018 to February 2019 when I finally started doing the show independently.
00:43:51.000You know, in this era I was doing it for my high school station, this era for the RSBN channel, this era with James, you know, as part of a bigger company.
00:44:01.000And from January 2018 to February 2019 the show began as its own thing independently run by me and from February 2019 to today I think can be categorized in itself as a distinct era a new era the rise of America first as I call it when we have really accelerated I would say from
00:44:20.000And again, I hope this doesn't come off as totally self-indulgent.
00:44:23.000I think it's fair that we finally have a self-indulgent show.
00:44:48.000I think that's the time for it, right?
00:44:51.000But I asked some... I asked around from some of the old America First people from the Discord server back in the day, and they said they enjoy... they say they would enjoy a show like this.
00:45:52.000I think on the foot of it, it says Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:45:56.000And of course, if you go back and you watch the Nicholas J. Fuentes show on YouTube, you'll see this prominently featured in the opening screen of each episode.
00:46:04.000I believe he's also on the desk of every episode.
00:46:07.000But where this comes from is, you know, the show really didn't begin... Where am I gonna, where am I gonna put this?
00:48:20.000This was really my libertarian phase and it's funny that we're talking about this tonight because of course it was only yesterday that Charlie Kirk actually pulled up my first ever show, the Nicholas J. Fuentes show, from November 2015 where I said something to the effect that Donald Trump is not a serious candidate and I believe further on in that show I said that I endorsed Rand Paul and Ted Cruz because Rand Paul wanted a flat tax and he was in favor of
00:48:47.000Small government and non-intervention.
00:48:49.000And I think this is where a lot of people began.
00:48:51.000If not, at this point in time, a lot of young people, Generation Z millennials, who have ended up where we are, started out in that space.
00:49:03.000Libertarian, constitutionalist, small government, this conservatarian idea.
00:49:08.000Just a gentle, a very loose skepticism about things like multiculturalism or social justice warriors, big government.
00:49:18.000There is something sort of implicitly anti-establishment.
00:49:21.000I think maybe that's where that streak comes from.
00:49:23.000These are people that at the time, you know again 2015, at the time these ideas about limited government, ending foreign wars, cutting taxes, and so on, to me contrasted against somebody like Mitt Romney, John McCain, or the Bush family.
00:49:38.000At the time there was a streak running through this of anti-establishment.
00:49:43.000I would say of the Ron Paul run for president in 2008 and in 2012, this idea of the Federal Reserve corrupting us, inflation, the importance of the dollar, this very shadowy idea of a controlled establishment or a ruling elite that is out of touch, unanswerable to the people and maybe working against our best interests.
00:50:06.000So it was out of this libertarian sort of streak, anti-establishment idea that I went from a very cringe,
00:50:13.000Totally libertarian Rand Paul supporter through to a Donald Trump supporter.
00:50:19.000The second phase of the show was from February 2017 to August 2017.
00:50:23.000These were the right-side broadcasting network days.
00:50:28.000And from this era, we actually have the very first America First mug.
00:50:35.000which I have to say I was never a fan of if you look at this mug and look it's no shade to uh I think it was Jacob or Joe Seals who designed all the merchandise but the color scheme the design you know perhaps leaves something to be desired if you look very closely it is a red mug
00:50:53.000With blue and yellow font saying America First on top of a white cutout of the American continent of the territorial United States, continental United States.
00:51:05.000I was never thrilled, I was never thrilled with that logo design.
00:51:09.000You know, today obviously it has some valley because it is a throwback, because it's a Vecchino, it's sort of a nostalgic trip, but at the time I said, um,
00:51:19.000Okay, you know, I guess it's good enough, right?
00:51:21.000But so this is the original mug from the show, and like I said, it started in February 2017 through to August 2017.
00:51:29.000On right side broadcasting, we had two runs of the show.
00:51:33.000The first run of the show was from February through to May.
00:51:37.000When the show was cancelled because nobody was watching it.
00:51:40.000And it was so funny because I was approached actually and this is where this Cassie Dillon saga comes in.
00:51:45.000I was approached by Cassie Dillon when I was on campus.
00:51:49.000I was an outspoken Trump supporter at Boston University.
00:51:52.000I had a very public debate with the student body president of the school.
00:53:10.000I said, very naively, I have everything I need right here in America.
00:53:14.000I said, we've got the Grand Canyon, we've got great cities, we've got deserts, we've got forests, mountains, coast to coast, the Great Lakes.
00:53:24.000I said, we've got it all right here in America.
00:53:28.000Little did I know what that actually meant, right?
00:53:31.000But so Cassie Dillon, she came down, she met me, that was the first thing she told me, turned down the trip, and she hooked me up with, at the time, a fledgling... I don't know if it was fledgling, they were actually doing quite well at the time of the election.
00:53:44.000Right Side Broadcasting Network, which if you remember, they were the media group that was covering all the Trump rallies.
00:53:51.000If you remember distinctly during the election, if you remember watching the rallies, I never knew who they were, I never really questioned it, but these were the only people I think that were covering every single Trump appearance.
00:54:03.000You might remember their sort of trademark or gimmick was that they would show the crowd.
00:54:08.000At the time of the election, Donald Trump would do these rallies and say,
00:54:29.000Cassie Dillon was in talks with them to do original programming.
00:54:32.000She brought me aboard, and on February 5th, I had my show, America First debut.
00:54:37.000And it's actually a matter of faith that it was even called this, that it was called America First, that we even have that name.
00:54:43.000Because I initially suggested to, it was Jacob and Joe Seals running it, I believe it still is, I had suggested to them, you know, they said, what do you think we should call your show?
00:54:53.000I said, maybe the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show.
00:54:56.000They said, well that's too long, we don't really like that.
00:54:58.000I said, how about the Nick Fuentes Show?
00:55:00.000They said, we don't really like that either.
00:57:03.000My mere presence there, which I probably spent a total of three hours actually on the ground.
00:57:09.000You know, I saw somebody the other day on Twitter was like, Oh, I've heard of this, this guy from the Center for Immigration Studies, which that, that, uh, I think it's a nonprofit or it's a think tank.
00:57:20.000CIS is actually a very base think tank, but the guy that runs it, this Mark something character, he was tweeting the other day.
00:57:27.000Oh, I've heard of this Nick Fuentes before.
00:57:29.000I saw a video of him at the Tiki Torch Rally.
00:58:04.000This would probably characterize the searching period, the real evolution, this was maybe the crux of the evolution to a proper America First nationalist show from a maybe libertarian reluctant support for Donald Trump, again maybe you might call it a blue pill or a cucked
00:58:25.000I would say this was the transition period, a period of inquiry, questioning, research, to a much more hardened nationalist perspective.
00:58:33.000If you go back and watch the show from February to August, there was a real evolution.
00:58:39.000And it was interesting because the friend of mine whose room I would use to do this show, he is Russian, and he was very much a Duganist at the time.
00:58:48.000He was reading all of, you know, at Boston University.
00:58:51.000You can imagine, you have a lot of people who have a lot of different opinions, and it's not, you know, Prager and Rush Limbaugh and stuff.
00:59:15.000And so in talking to him and talking to a friend of mine who is a hardcore classical liberal, he was reading Steven Pinker and Jordan Peterson, and another friend of mine who is flirting a little bit more at the alt-right.
00:59:27.000You know, so there were a lot of things going on at the time.
00:59:30.000Serving all these different opinions, discussing, researching, as I said, questioning a lot of what I believe, that was the real transition that was marked.
00:59:38.000And then, you know, maybe the Charlottesville rally was, you know, this shows that this is a different time.
01:00:17.000He was demonetized in the summer, completely shut down in the fall, despite having no strikes on his channel.
01:00:23.000In any case, it was me and him who partnered together and our idea was that we were going to have a general partnership.
01:00:29.000We were going to create a sort of America First Network because we saw some of the mistakes made at Charlottesville.
01:00:35.000We decided that we did not want to be alt-right.
01:00:38.000We did not want to be, you know, this previous generation.
01:00:41.000We didn't want all that Hailgate kind of tomfoolery and shenanigans.
01:00:45.000So we said we're gonna rebrand as this America First Optical Paleo-Conservative New Movement and we're gonna bring on new talent and so on.
01:00:53.000Now obviously this is one of the shorter periods in our time.
01:01:30.000Maybe this was the beginning of the end for America First Media.
01:01:33.000We started to sell merch somewhere in the middle of this partnership, somewhere in the middle of our
01:01:39.000Business relationship and I had requested because at the time we weren't doing direct-to-order print-on-demand like we do now where you go you make an order and based on you ordering it it is manufactured and then sent directly to you.
01:01:53.000At the time for the merch we had all the merch shipped in bulk to James and he did all the packaging and everything himself and then shipped them out to the customers.
01:02:03.000So I had requested for Christmas gifts for my family.
01:02:06.000I had requested, I think, five or six mugs, which of course were copped.
01:02:10.000They were comped because it was our company.
01:02:13.000And I wanted one to give to my sister, my dad, my mother, my grandmother, and one for my show.
01:02:20.000And you may remember this story, you may not.
01:03:02.000Except for this mug, which you see here today.
01:03:05.000Because as one would have it, I guess when James was packaging these five ceramic mugs together for shipping, he put them in possibly the biggest box I've ever seen, at least to contain five medium-sized mugs.
01:03:22.000I think they were all individually wrapped in bubble wrap.
01:03:26.000But in spite of them all being individually wrapped in bubble wrap, they were just simply placed loosely in a large box without any kind of packing material, you know, packing peanuts, paper, anything like that.
01:03:37.000So the mugs were moving around the box the entire time being shipped, and as you can imagine, the bubble wrap doesn't protect them from, you know, being slammed up against each other and slammed up against hard surfaces.
01:03:49.000So we have one surviving America First Media mug as our artifact from that era.
01:03:55.000And I would say that this was kind of maybe second to RSPN, the most defining era of the show.
01:04:01.000You know, this is a time when we tried to make it a big tent movement, but I think me and James simply had disagreements.
01:04:08.000If you remember, this is a time of great conflict.
01:04:10.000This was in the immediate aftermath of Charlottesville.
01:04:13.000And the question was, how does the dissident right proceed?
01:04:16.000Because certainly a lot of people that were not alt-right got lumped into the Charlottesville rally.
01:04:22.000Or got lumped in with the alt-right in the aftermath of that rally.
01:04:31.000Some of them showed up at Charlottesville.
01:04:33.000They only at the last minute said that they weren't going to attend.
01:04:36.000So, I think a lot of people were confused about the nature of the rally.
01:04:40.000After that, I think the entire dissident-right coalition, alt-right, alt-right, was very confused about what the direction would be moving forward.
01:04:47.000This is where I think I determined what direction I was going to take.
01:04:52.000Fighting, feuding with people on the alt-right, people on the alt-right, with everybody.
01:04:57.000I earned a reputation as a bridge burner, as somebody who couldn't get along with anybody, an entryist, somebody who arrived on the scene and started to want to call the shots.
01:05:07.000But through a conflict called the Optics War, and through another conflict called the Thought Wars, I think I determined that what the future was for the show
01:05:16.000Would be an unapologetically paleo-conservative, America-first, dissident-right brand with good optics of course, good presentation, persuasive rhetoric, tactical and strategic persuasion, rhetoric, optics, things like this presentation.
01:05:35.000I think through the Thought Wars we learned a very important lesson.
01:05:38.000It's a lesson that many continue to learn to this day.
01:05:41.000Every day you think the Thought Wars is over.
01:05:43.000Every day you think that we've decisively won that.
01:05:46.000And every day you find somebody who, you know, they didn't listen.
01:05:49.000You find somebody who, you know, either they said they were with us or they were on the other side.
01:05:54.000You know, they find out the hard way, right?
01:05:56.000So it was through this period of conflict, questioning, going up against different people that I was sort of to define myself.
01:06:03.000You know, as Kanye West said, everything I wasn't perhaps made me everything that I am.
01:06:07.000And so by January 2018, the company had broken apart over irreconcilable differences among
01:06:14.000Other things, including the Thought Wars, optics, a supercomputer being funded, broken mugs, things like this.
01:06:21.000You know, there's a number of reasons.
01:06:23.000I forget which straw finally broke the camel's back.
01:06:25.000I think it was the funding of the America First supercomputer, but ultimately, I think James went in one direction, I went in another direction, and that is where the contemporary show begins.
01:06:36.000From January 2018 until the present day,
01:06:48.000This is when a lot of the things featured in this show began.
01:06:52.000For example, this background that we have, the desk, the supercomputer which allows us to have, at the time, allowed us to have interviews.
01:06:59.000You don't really do that so much anymore.
01:07:01.000So a lot of things came to fruition once I was independent, once I had a little bit more freedom for maneuverability.
01:07:07.000I was in control of the super chat so I could see, you know, where the money was going to, how it was spent.
01:07:13.000I had a lot more independence and as such we
01:07:15.000I have the contemporary iteration of the show from this period.
01:07:47.000We've got something that, to me, I really do prefer the square because it's sort of ordered, it's solid, it is abrasive in some ways.
01:07:55.000You know, a friend of mine always tells me he loves this design the most.
01:07:58.000This is probably one of my favorites of all time.
01:08:00.000And this, like I said, was the first mug that we started selling, or that I started selling when I was independent.
01:08:07.000I would say that this period was a developing period for the show.
01:08:11.000This is when I think I really came into my own, integrating everything I had learned over these three iterations into a comprehensive worldview.
01:08:21.000Integrating knowledge about relationships, you know, business relationships, alliances, things like that, logistical information about the show and technology, you know, boomer tech type things, but also politics.
01:08:33.000You know, in this, I would say this would be the period of discovery
01:08:37.000From November to August when I matured of course I went from 17 years old to 20 years old or 21 years old in this time frame And I think I learned a lot about how you're supposed to get along in a political ecosystem I also went from libertarian to finding the relevant facts in this period to I think at this time integrating some of these dissident things or taboo subjects
01:09:18.000A race, a certain class of people hanging out at the top, these kinds of things.
01:09:22.000I would say at this point I had found out a way to talk about these things in a way that is compelling, in a way that is subtle and persuasive and ultimately more accurate.
01:09:31.000Again, integrating a lot of these taboo subjects that went from, oh nobody wants you to talk about this, that means that's the only thing we could talk about and we have to talk about it in the most extreme ways possible.
01:09:42.000To talking to a lot more moderate people, people that are aware of these things but aren't maybe out there, and again assimilating that into a more comprehensive worldview.
01:09:51.000And I would say that this period is distinguished only insofar as this was a period of growth, discovery, you know, maybe moderation in some sense.
01:10:00.000The final phase to me is the current phase that we're in, which would be from CPAC of this year, February 2019, until the present day, the rise of America First.
01:10:09.000It was in this time that we've seen our first merch store go up.
01:10:15.000This was CPAC, where I was chased around after I got blacklisted by CPAC security.
01:10:20.000This was the Trainwrecks TV debate, a big moment in America First history.
01:10:25.000The Miami event, one of our first IRL meetups, one of our bigger events, first college speaking engagement at ISU, and of course ultimately in the Groyper Wars.
01:10:34.000And this is the rise from, you know, doing shows that probably were doing numbers like 10,000 views per show, to this week where we hit our first 100,000 viewed episode, right?
01:10:47.000So I would say that this is the present day, of course characterized by
01:10:51.000our modern mug the mug that we know all know and love today that we've been using for I don't know maybe a month or two at this point and it's getting kind of cluttered up here on the desk but I think you get the picture we can maybe line them line them up in order at this point from generation one to
01:11:10.000Nicholas Jaffe went to show, America First Media, all the way through to contemporary and the present day.
01:11:18.000The show, many different eras, and I can't really see them all.
01:11:53.000I think after all these generations, all these shows, everything we've been through, and a lot of people have been with us on this ride for a varying amount of time, some people since the very beginning, some have come only in the last year or so, but the question now is where do we go from here?
01:12:09.000I think after all these years, after all these episodes of figuring things out, we're really situated in a great position and a great posture to make real change in 2020.
01:14:12.000I'd still be doing the show from there if Simon didn't patiently, you know, pick out computer pieces and send them to me and tell me how to put it all together.
01:14:21.000So a big thanks to him and Ant for helping with the merch and the Groyper Wars.
01:14:25.000A big thanks to the people that got me on this show from the beginning.
01:14:31.000You know, at this point, I don't know if they want to take credit for what I'm doing.
01:14:34.000Maybe it would hurt them more than help them, so... I don't want to say too much on the show, but just know, you know, even if you have to disavow, even if you have to distance yourself, I wouldn't have gotten my start if it weren't for those guys taking a chance on me.
01:14:47.000And, you know, I know it got a little hairy towards the end, towards the Charlottesville thing, but I consider them friends to this day, and I thank them for getting me my start.
01:14:56.000And maybe more than anybody else, we have to thank Cassie Dillon.
01:15:00.000Because, you know, although Jacob and Joe Seals did put me on the air, they would have never heard about me if it was not for Cassie Dillon.
01:15:07.000Cassie Dillon who scouted me out when I was just a student at Boston University with 300 followers on Twitter.
01:15:14.000Cassie Dillon who put my name into the conversation when they were talking about original content for RSVN.
01:15:21.000Cassie Dillon who took me to get my eyebrows done for the first time because she said that my eyebrows don't look good on camera.
01:15:29.000You know, so we really have to thank her.
01:15:34.000Nobody would have ever heard... Well, I wouldn't go that far, but certainly we wouldn't have gotten as far as we have in such a short amount of time if it was not for Cassie Dillon.
01:15:43.000And I know she's become a real miserable bitch, but she did get us started.
01:15:48.000And for that, all the Groypers and maybe even Ben Shapiro and all the Conservative Inc.
01:15:53.000people can say thank you, Cassie Dillon, for creating Nick Fuentes, for creating the Groyper army.
01:15:58.000Of course we have to thank some of the other people involved with the show.
01:16:01.000America First Highlights, who is Mike Maloney.
01:16:05.000Mike Maloney who's been doing a fantastic job.
01:16:08.000He's a pretty recent addition to the America First crew, but I think we can attribute a lot of the growth to the show to these fantastic clips that are being made.
01:16:17.000For the longest time people have been on my case
01:17:00.000I want to thank James also for partnering.
01:17:03.000You know, it got a little rough towards the end, but I think we are friends now, and I think he helped the show grow a lot.
01:17:09.000He helped me in a lot of personal ways, so he's a good guy.
01:17:12.000And then lastly, and I hope I'm not missing anybody, we did a lot of thanks yesterday.
01:17:16.000So, for the Groyper Wars, we covered a lot of the influencers and people like that.
01:17:21.000Of course, I also want to thank my parents who have allowed me to do the show.
01:17:24.000You know, if my parents didn't... Well, I'll say it's not like they could have forced me to, but I dropped out of college.
01:17:30.000I told them after I dropped out, after the RSBN situation, in the beginning of that fall semester, the first fall semester I wasn't in school, they said, you know, you got to get a job, you got to go to school, what are you going to do?
01:17:44.000It was a very tough thing to get the show off the ground.
01:18:11.000I don't think we'd be anywhere without God, without some kind of guidance.
01:18:16.000Without some providential hand moving in, especially in these Groyper Wars.
01:18:20.000I think you can see it now more than ever, but I think we owe it all.
01:18:23.000Ultimately, I know people say that all the time, but I really do think ultimately it's all part of the plan.
01:18:29.000It's all part of his plan, so we thank him.
01:18:32.000And lastly, but certainly not least, we have to thank everybody that has been watching this show, everybody that's been a part of this journey, the old callers on the old Colin shows, you know, people like Joe the Boomer,
01:18:43.000People like Hiding, BrainsicBlaze, Bob, you know, we have so many characters in the America First catalog over the years.
01:18:52.000Rebix, I'm trying to think if I'm leaving anybody out, PartyGuy, Enix, all kinds of characters that have been part of the extended America First universe for the past three years.
01:19:02.000The people that watch the show, our favorite Super Chatters,
01:19:06.000Anus12, you know, these kinds of characters, Josh Serre.
01:19:09.000So we have to thank all the viewers that watch this show, that share it, that have stuck with us in spite of tech problems, in spite of, you know, punctuality issues.
01:19:19.000Sometimes we're a couple minutes late, but you stick with the show.
01:19:22.000Thanks to all the Super Chatters, people that buy merch, premium members that put up with
01:19:26.000You know, delayed shows to say the least sometimes, delayed premium shows.
01:19:31.000Of course, as I've been saying throughout the Groyper Wars, it's truly a team effort.
01:19:35.000You know, it takes a village, so to speak, to raise up a show like this, and I have just immense gratitude tonight.
01:19:42.000500 episodes, I think it's nearly an impossible feat, but I think it would have only been impossible without people that I've just listed helping us out, doing the right thing, and of course me.
01:19:52.000So a big thanks to me as well for hosting this.
01:19:55.000Thanks, Nick, for being the brainchild, for being the grand visionary behind this show.
01:20:01.000Proven right, vindicated time and again, even when everybody thought he was wrong about optics, thoughts, all kinds of things, thought he would get banned.
01:20:09.000So a big thanks to me as well for hosting this thing, tirelessly working night after night, even when there's nothing to talk about, even when I'm sick from eating half a pizza or a couple of
01:20:20.000Big match or something like that so uh so it's been it's been a ride it's been a long 500 episodes but hopefully we'll be around for 500 more.
01:20:28.000I'm gonna clean off my desk here we're gonna you know try and clear up it's actually kind of nice for once the frame is totally filled up usually it's just me in the middle and kind of empty space but
01:22:22.000I feel bad doing this because people take a lot of time to make these edits.
01:22:44.000But we have to say that, we have to be ruthless about this.
01:22:48.000People this week are making all these edits from the Groyper Wars, where they're taking an old movie, and they cut out my head, and they put it on a character in the movie, and, you know, so I saw somebody made an edit where it's like, uh, the Dark Knight, and I'm, my face is pasted over the Joker, and Charlie Kirk's face is pasted over, I don't know, somebody else.
01:23:08.000And I get it, people take a lot of time, appreciate the time, you know, hey, I don't wanna...
01:23:13.000Don't want to totally rain on your parade there, but it's cringe, bro.
01:23:19.000You know, they take these, they take Spaceballs, they take all these old movies, all these Mel Brooks movies, and they paste, you know, Donald Trump's face and Nancy Pelosi's face.
01:27:36.000Sir Shanks a lot says the strength of God will enable us a small but faithful band to overcome the multitudes of the faithless Crusader Robert Guiscard Well, that's very true.
01:28:55.000Uh Vince says first saw you when you went on the weekly sweat for the first time.
01:29:01.000Yeah, yeah, I do remember that Weekly Sweat appearance.
01:29:03.000Actually, I think the first time I was on the Weekly Sweat was actually Charlottesville.
01:29:18.000I know Beardson did, he did a Belligerent with Beardson episode about me when Reagan Battalion was attacking me.
01:29:26.000And I don't know if I was on the show or if they just talked about me, but back when it was Paul Town, Beardson, Sean, they did a sweat about this.
01:29:35.000I know at the minimum there was a Belligerent with Beardson about it.
01:29:38.000And then the first time I was on the Weekly Sweat, I'm pretty sure, was the night of Charlottesville itself.
01:29:45.000And I remember because I was broadcasting from my hotel room.
01:30:41.000So it wouldn't be it wouldn't be an America first super chat night if we didn't have a cringe meta super chat you know a super chat that is meta it does acknowledge all the cringe super chats but in itself it is also cringe and and played out but I do appreciate but thanks it's good to see them all it's good to see all the different ones laid out thanks for the big super chat we certainly have had our fair share of those in the past
01:35:03.000Um, for the prayers, thanks for the kind words.
01:35:06.000Favorite America First moment and most difficult America First moment?
01:35:10.000I would probably say my favorite America First moment was probably, it's gotta be the Groyper Wars, it's gotta be either OSU or Houston yesterday.
01:35:22.000I think OSU was probably the best night we've ever had.
01:37:22.000We got to play that song on, you know, if we do cover any of these other Groyper events, you know, if we have any other speaking engagements where we have a big Groyper presence.
01:37:33.000It's been so long since I've heard it and actually felt it, because I've listened to it for nostalgia purposes recently, but it doesn't hit the same because we did kind of come down after, you know, Trump got inaugurated and things didn't go as planned.
01:38:49.000Gotta move this whiteboard out of the way.
01:38:54.000We still we keep this thing on us some guy was like some obviously uninitiated Normie was like Oh, does Nick just carry a knife on him at all times?
01:39:02.000Yeah, I do actually I do actually just have a knife on me at all times just in case Maybe I have other things on me at all times.
01:39:09.000I'm not gonna tell you but yeah, we keep that thing on us and
01:39:13.000Wouldn't be the 500th episode if we didn't have a little knife cameo.
01:39:17.000We didn't have... Generously donated by Joe the Boomer, of course.
01:39:44.000For $10, hard to ignore all these requests.
01:39:47.000The White Castle, probably not a good idea.
01:39:48.000I've been puking all over for the past, like, two weeks.
01:39:51.000I don't know if it's stress, or if it's I have a stomach bug, or maybe it's because I'm just not eating that much or sleeping very much, but the White Castle's probably gonna hit a little differently.
01:40:00.000Maybe I'll wait until I'm in a more, uh, healthy situation.
01:41:01.000Uh, Don says, hey Nick, first time super chatter.
01:41:05.000I am a leaf, which unfortunately means our freedoms have already been eroded past the point of no return, but it's awesome to see you guys fighting for yours.
01:42:00.000use this to get four oh because it's buy one get one for a dollar yeah uh maybe i'll do that this weekend but thanks eris says uh hashire okay so this is in a completely i don't know what language this is
01:42:14.000It says, uh, the good evening hoodie is super comfy.
01:43:11.000I have noticed that for a long time it's like Australians and Kiwis.
01:43:15.000I think if I look at my analytics it's like 70% of the people watching the show are American and then a pretty significant portion are like Australian.
01:43:34.000So I'm gonna go back and see if I could find
01:43:37.000I believe there are some that didn't load from way earlier on in the evening So I'll start there and then continue where I was before Let's see.
01:43:47.000We've got mr. Corgi who says Nicholas more like thickless with how hard you've been putting it down this week Thank you.
01:44:20.000I'm not gonna dox him, but hey, thanks, buddy.
01:44:23.000Dark Globes says, I work in the Comedy Central writing department and I'm hearing rumors that South Park will be making an episode about you.
01:46:16.000It's true the second time as much as it was the first time.
01:46:19.000Henry with another huge super chat thank you so much he says hey big guy you said it was going to be the year of content and oh man did you over deliver all the interviews with requested guests debaters d live streams e-girls uh groper wars launching the merch store destroying the grift right the twins are doing great
01:46:38.000I don't know who the twins are, but hey, thanks so much.
01:50:13.000My only regret is I didn't find your show sooner.
01:50:15.000A few years ago, while you dealt with the massive challenges of Charlottesville on the front lines, I grappled with some much smaller but similarly evil stuff at college, guided only by unfocused instinct.
01:50:26.000back then it felt isolating to take a stand just so i could look myself in the mirror but two years later this movement is like a gift from god everything you've done has made thousands like me realize that there is an army of young men out there eager to do the right thing thank you so much big guy god bless well hey thank you for saying that that's what the mission of america first was which is to give voice to
01:50:48.000The obvious truth, what we all know is happening in the country, but without any of the baggage, without the weird Fed stuff, without the extremism, the violence that accompanied other movements, but with also, at the same time, without the shilling, the double dealing, you know, this sort of controlled opposition stuff happening on the other side, so...
01:51:08.000I'm very proud that our that project has worked it's basically worked and now we do have a movement for normal people who see what's going on and they want to they want to join in so thanks for the huge super chat definitely shoot me an email so I can send you a thank-you note Dylan says but bitch I'm Bobby with that tool yeah thanks
01:51:26.000Daniel says this goes out to Ma and Pa Fuentes.
01:51:29.000They did a fantastic job raising a great kid.
01:51:32.000Who wouldn't be where he is without them?
01:51:52.000You've been a big influence in a lot of ways on this show, and I know you influence a lot of people that watch this show, so likewise, big guy.
01:52:02.000Really good comics says congrats on 500 episodes King.
01:52:06.000Look at how far you and the movement have grown since it's episode 500 $500 on the house.
01:52:12.000Well, thank you for the squints $15 super chat.
01:52:16.000Yeah, I guess the remaining 485, you know, I guess maybe that that's been throughout the last it's been spread out for the last two months, right and
01:53:00.000Well, thank you anime rapist Tanju says thank you for 500 King happy to funnel my rich boomer parents money to you via super chat Hope to shake your hand someday.
01:53:50.000They seem to be trying to hijack our movement, but I think we'll defeat them.
01:53:55.000Eugene says, when I stumbled upon you on Twitter last Christmas, I saw the verification check and avi of a boy in sunglasses suit and thought, oh great, another one of these TPUSA types.
01:54:06.000Never have I been more pleasantly surprised.
01:54:16.000I'm sure people do see my Avi and they think, oh, here's another, like, Alex P. Keaton, here's another, you know, turning point shill or something, and then they see me tweeting about, you know, whatever, see me tweeting about Israel and gaming and gropers and all that, and they realize, they realize the gravity of the situation.
01:59:27.000That really means a lot coming from you who is I think the
01:59:30.000Expert, you know the house expert on Catholicism on our side of Twitter.
01:59:34.000So that means a lot coming from you much appreciated Hey, thanks for being my friend.
01:59:38.000Thanks for sticking by me through some tough things difficult things and for being a spiritual advisor I think to all of the America first family.
02:01:23.000Thanks We got so many more to read and they're all the same it's okay, they're all saying hey congrats But it's like do I have to say happy 500 like 500 more times tonight That's okay, we'll get through it we'll get through it my mouth is dry
02:03:33.000Well, thanks so much CCR says sent you an email about backup scripts I could do on your content that had replatform in the event of a purge I did the same for Dave Riley Let me know if you're interested.
02:07:48.000If Charlie Kirk isn't griped in the next 60 minutes, then I say the n-word.
02:07:52.000yeah that's uh maybe we'll do that maybe uh maybe next week right once we get banned maybe we could drop the n-word right no just kidding uh nicola says happy 500th episode thanks
02:08:15.000Leftfootbeats says, As we reminisce on the past 500 episodes, could you pull up the classic clip where you and Patrick get lost in the woods searching for Charlie and have to survive the night on relish and mustard packets?
02:08:32.000We were out in the woods trying to finish off the Groyper Wars and Charlie escaped and we ended up in that van and we almost killed each other.
02:08:40.000Yeah, that was that was a pretty classic classic episode of the show.
02:08:45.000Scum says you didn't think I'd risk losing the battle No You really didn't think I'd really risk losing the battle for America's soul in a Q&A with you No, you need an ace in the hole.
02:12:06.000Yeah, I think people are loyal because...
02:12:09.000I'm an authentic guy, you know, that's a thing.
02:12:12.000I could have, there's a lot of opportunities that I could have shilled or sold out or done, you know, cut corners or whatever, but I think above all else the belief for the show was if you produce a good, honest show, if it's just straight up, you know, then that's more valuable than cutting corners, you know, that's more valuable than
02:12:32.000You know, taking money or doing advertisements or whatever.
02:12:35.000So I think it's that very that's the authenticity.
02:12:38.000I think which inspires people to say, you know, this guy's different maybe than whatever else is going on.
02:12:43.000So and it's it does it comes at a monetary and other costs to do that, but I think it's worth it all the way around.
02:12:49.000But thanks so much for that really means a lot.
02:12:52.000Liam says pizza, a Bud Light, Super Smash Bros and America First.
02:13:52.000Nathaniel says is Patrick Casey bad optics.
02:13:55.000There's some baggage there, but I think generally he's a pretty smart competent guy and You know, he's a part of American identity movement.
02:14:02.000So I would say I would say he's pretty good optics these days Julian says what a great high-energy show.
02:14:09.000I'm interested to know what you don't like about Identitarianism just bad optics.
02:14:13.000All you have ever said that I'm against it
02:17:33.000entrocity says two more buckaroos from the clubhouse baby well thanks Nick Oh just is giving some what are these tada stickers that's what it is well thanks for the big super chat Jason says imagine this is 500 Wow I'm imagining
02:17:51.000Gray Roman says, before the ranch I had a poos in the garage when the groper war was just a mirage.
02:20:13.000You know, so I went over there and this Mexican guy, no surprise everybody in that neighborhood speaks Spanish, so I couldn't even communicate with anybody.
02:20:21.000This Mexican guy was kind of doing all the talking because he spoke Spanish.
02:20:25.000Then he had to take off, he had to go home.
02:20:27.000And then I called the campaign, and I'm like, you know, look, I'm really not effective here.
02:20:32.000I don't know if you're from here or not, but this is an Hispanic neighborhood.
02:20:36.000And he's like, oh, okay, I'll send you somewhere else.
02:20:38.000He sends me to McKinley Park, which is, like, not a terrible neighborhood, but it's not the best neighborhood either.
02:20:44.000The day that I was there, somebody got shot there, you know, just to give you an idea.
02:20:48.000So I'm door knocking in McKinley Park, where it's, like, a lot of blacks, a lot of Hispanics.
02:20:52.000and uh it's a little bit shady it's a little i'm getting some bad vibes you know so i call him up and i'm like look dude you're obviously not from here these are not good neighborhoods like i don't know if you're doing this deliberately i don't know if you hate me if you're sent back in time from the future to uh you know get me murdered on the campaign trail but this is not working so then he sent me to i think uh what is it riverside
02:22:30.000Okay, you know, I think I might just have to skip the $2 ones for tonight if we're gonna finish this because we're still reading super chats from 7 742 so Recycled fish stick says I sent an email about the NC State event And I know you said you were going through hundreds yesterday, but I thought it was important.
02:22:47.000Happy 500 500 people super chat and say I know you said you're reading through 500 emails, but mine is really important Okay.
02:24:00.000But are they prepared to do it every night for two years without getting any significant traction?
02:24:06.000Unless you're willing to do that, you shouldn't do it, you know?
02:24:09.000Because that's what I did every single night and for for almost two years there was no real I mean there was some progress but it wasn't like it was this overnight success two years of grinding you know two years of people tell me you know hey what are you up to you know what are what are your plans
02:24:29.000You know everybody's going to college and I'm saying I'm doing YouTube you know and people of course give you this reaction like oh what a joke what a ridiculous person you know so it's it's not easy it's not an easy thing it's demoralizing it's it's difficult but if you if you pursue or rather if you persevere and if you have talent if you have something that's a good concept then you know as long as you stick with it you'll probably succeed
02:24:54.000but uh it's very very very difficult samantha says we have we have a bear we have a bear samantha sellers must be one of these owen benjamin bears who is very persistent she's trying to troll me she says milkers unite
02:25:26.000That's how they all think of themselves.
02:25:28.000You know, all these Jewish people I know have this very lofty opinion of themselves, like the Bear Jew in Inglourious Basterds, the character in that movie.
02:26:16.000And hey, thanks for being with me from the beginning.
02:26:18.000Very few, you know, because there are so few people watching when the show first started, very few can say that they followed from the beginning.
02:26:35.000Yeah, kind of not optical, but it was pretty funny at the time.
02:26:40.000ASDF says anti-Nick shills on poll are so obvious and gay.
02:26:44.000Yeah, it's been horrible these past three weeks.
02:26:47.000Turning Point or Shapiro, somebody is literally paying to shill on poll, and it's having the complete opposite effect.
02:26:55.000Because all the shilling that's happening on poll is totally transparent, and even people that didn't like me before, because there's so much shilling, are saying, well, I don't even like Nick to begin with, but if people are shilling against him, he must be based, so.
02:27:07.000It makes me laugh that somewhere, one of these Zionists or whoever is paying money to have people in Israel shill on pole.
02:27:59.000Pit says greetings from Sweden been watching since your debate on train wrecks TV Just wanted to say thanks for the recent white pills and congrats on episode 500.
02:28:09.000Well, thank you Tia Tava says name your three favorite books also congrats on the 500th episode and overall Godspeed to you t finish Protestants.
02:30:35.000Yeah, and like I said, you know, Lebanese is Mediterranean.
02:30:41.000And Mediterranean is not, I mean, from the European continent, but you know, I'm not a genetic expert, but I'm sure that there is similar DNA.
02:30:50.000We're not talking about mass Lebanese immigration.
02:30:53.000We're talking about mass Hispanic immigration and whatnot.
02:30:56.000So yeah, I'm not saying that nobody can assimilate ever, except for white people, but I'm saying, you know, I think you know what I'm saying, so.
02:31:25.000Box says been a knicker since nationalist review.
02:31:28.000I've witnessed so many epic moments boomer tech thought patrol Colin show after all the good times It's awesome to see your work really pay off and making waves in very big ways.
02:31:38.000Thanks for all you do King Well, thanks so much.
02:32:49.000I've broken that every day since the beginning of November.
02:32:52.000Michael else's groper is looking in the book 200 years together by alexander solzhenitsyn The author is one of russia's top three authors ever yet.
02:33:00.000There's never been an english translation pdfs are out there Yo based i've never heard of this before wait, uh, 200 years together by solzhenitsyn.
02:35:06.000I've had to fight for everything I've got.
02:35:08.000You know, that's how I feel sometimes.
02:35:10.000You won't have, hopefully I won't say that anytime soon, but you won't have Nick Fuentes to kick around anymore.
02:35:16.000But no, you'll have me to kick around for a long, long time, right?
02:35:20.000Minus says change the world my final message.
02:35:23.000Goodbye Yikes, why I hope you just mean your last message for tonight, but thanks epic hero says proud of you King.
02:35:30.000Thanks Boopers says bro the bobblehead very handsome.
02:35:34.000Yeah, the Chad bobblehead throwing up a Roman Yeah, my mom got this for me for my birthday when I was like when I turned 17 Or maybe it was for Christmas.
02:35:46.000She gave me this bobblehead custom bobblehead and it's like, you know, couldn't we have chosen a more optical?
02:35:52.000You know, maybe just hands at the side would have been good But it does somewhat look like he's throwing up a Roman salute, which is kind of problematic, but I can assure you that wasn't the intention He do he do be looking kind of fresh though, he's kind of handsome he does look like me doesn't he kind of kind of uncanny resemblance The hair is a little bit messed up
02:36:11.000Because, uh, they use a picture of me when my mom had this commission.
02:36:16.000She used a picture of me from when I was in seventh grade when I had kind of a stupid haircut.
02:36:20.000But they, no, I think they got most of the features right.
02:36:50.000Let's see, Chinese characters, some kind of Asian character username says, Mr. Fuentes, I'm not asking this to disrespect your religious beliefs.
02:37:20.000There's nothing in the Bible properly interpreted that means every different person must live in the same country.
02:37:26.000And actually, in the Catechism, it says that countries must welcome immigrants, but only in as much as they can handle the capacity of immigrants, right?
02:37:38.000And also, in the Bible, it says that immigrants must respect the country's culture, its customs, all the rest.
02:37:43.000So, the Catechism is almost decidedly anti-mass migration.
02:37:47.000I would say the Bible itself is a story of nations, tribes, separate...
02:37:53.000You know, but in some cases living alongside each other, sometimes warring.
02:37:57.000You know, look about the, uh, think about the Tower of Babel story, where everybody comes together, they build the tower to the, to the heavens, and they get destroyed and scattered across the world.
02:38:07.000The, you know, God and the church created the nations.
02:38:28.000Okay, Phillip says, hey bud, former Libertarian, current right-wing, Pinochet-esque Libertarian here.
02:38:34.000I totally vibe with your Libertarian evolution, keep it up.
02:38:37.000Yeah, the Pinochet thing's kind of cringe, but I see where you're headed.
02:38:40.000Just, you want to come over to the actual right-wing and maybe drop the cringe, you know, Libertarian label, but that's okay, it takes time.
02:38:48.000Ron Sun says, me and my friends Ben Dover and Phil McRack
02:39:21.000umphlove says happy 500th old nick donald one question does conservatism inherently contain identity politics the traditions and values of a society stem from an identity i absolutely think it's intrinsic in conservatism yes because tradition is rather conservatism is about tradition and about order and you can only have a coherent and ordered society if there's some degree of homogeneity so i think it is intrinsic in that
02:41:25.000Brojan says it's weird to think you're so good at optics and disassociating from troublemakers if you hadn't gone to Charlottesville and dealt with the fallout.
02:41:32.000Groyper War wouldn't be won without that experience.
02:41:35.000Yeah, so it is some to some degree it is essential that we had that, you know, learning experience to put it mildly.
02:41:42.000Well, glad I could wake you up to that.
02:41:43.000You're right, that is essential, whether you agree with us or not.
02:42:01.000David Bowman says Nick's first appearance on RSBN was on Cassie Dillon's show where he looked like an actual political pundit and made her look sophomoric.
02:42:10.000It effectively ended her show and Nick and America First became history.
02:43:09.000So you can imagine the position I was in where, you know, obviously I think I'm kind of head and shoulders more talented than both of those people put together.
02:43:17.000But I had to sit there and say, you know, OK, just got to stomach this so I can call her and say you did a great job.
02:45:44.000No, I'm just, I'm just joshing you, but yeah, I don't know if that's really, you know, Captain Cook.
02:45:48.000It's kind of, kind of weak, you know, kind of dated, a little cringe there.
02:45:52.000Captain, today, Captain Cook, you know, these kinds of, like, alliterative, you know, pun names are just, like, epitomized the boomer generation, right?
02:46:03.000Shifty Schiff, Captain Cook, you know, this kind of thing.
02:46:06.000Please, you know, terrible, like, as opposed to xyloclops.
02:46:08.000Imagine how devastating xyloclops compared to something like, oh, Captain Cook.
02:46:12.000Captain Cook reporting for duty, right?
02:46:17.000So, yeah, I don't know if we will be calling him that anytime soon Let's see Matthew Says Oh message retracted.
02:46:25.000Okay, Alexandra says bring back the big mugs.
02:46:28.000Okay, relax It's all in all capital letters, please relax chill out.
02:52:16.000Just like in Star Wars 7, you know, me looking at the pitchfork, the Buchanan Brigades, I will finish, with hands over to the pitchfork, what you started.
02:52:27.000You know, Michelle Malkin gave a killer speech last night, and the gist of it was, the baton is being passed to a new generation of America Firsters, and we will gladly accept the torch, and we will carry on the fight.
02:54:03.000Carlton or Lemon Face Paul I was I Paul makes great content now the old man and for the ball down Well, what's the one Calvin and he's got a couple more So I I don't Paul didn't go anywhere.
02:54:18.000So I would say probably That's a tough one TV qua or Carlton.
02:54:23.000I Don't know man stuff to say maybe Carlton
02:54:30.000It's just Carlton was uh, you know, he was the big dog and I talked to him the day before he he uh, you know Did himself in with the n-word so it's kind of personal but I did love quad doing the content Emmys I'll never forget that night one of the best nights on my internet career when I won rookie of the year at the content Emmys I beat who did I beat?
02:55:20.000Mestizo gives a big super chat, but the message has been retracted.
02:55:24.000Well, thanks for the big super chat Cobra says big props to based Cassie for creating you hope hold your largest contribution to conservatism up high and proud Cassie Yeah, say it loud.
02:55:35.000Say it proud Cassie Dylan created the gripers Akira says 500th Imperium first day is vaults
02:55:46.000His early work was a little too libertarian for my taste, but when America First came out in 2019, I think he really came into his own, optically and ideologically.
02:56:20.000Ma Sard says former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has stated on the record that the US Liberty attack was intentional and the subsequent investigations were bullshit.
02:57:23.000Hector says, your AF whiteboard video is private.
02:57:26.000I don't know what you're talking about.
02:57:29.000Henry says, I'll be at Turning Point events the 19th and CPAC.
02:57:33.000I want to take everyone for creating a movement or thank everyone, I guess, for creating a movement that I'm willing to support in the open.
02:57:50.000Hope to see you then at SAS and at CPAC.
02:57:54.000That's exactly what we try to do, is to create a movement where, you know, people can... normal people can participate and be open about it.
02:58:01.000Big Poppin says, Do I have to disavow Patrick Casey and Identitarianism to be a part of America first?
02:59:13.000right leaf says happy 500th from your fave leaf fan do a call-in i might do one tonight or maybe this weekend probably this weekend charlie kirk says i want to call truce before december i think the gropers have raped me enough oh big if true yeah give me a call sauce pants is most entertaining right wing content in the world thanks nick incredible job thank you amir says nick your assigned massage agent told me when you lift it's for aesthetics and not strength training lmao seriously though we can take care of him for you just give me the message
03:02:35.000I'll drink water from the big water lobby to that.
03:02:39.000Hyman Protector says, congrats on 500, big guy.
03:02:42.000I've been watching since the Mike Ma interview and it's been great to watch this show snowball into the based and red pill movement it is today.
03:04:22.000Two years ago, he wouldn't want to be seen with me, because he would get, you know, ruined if he were seen with me.
03:04:28.000And now it's like I take a picture of them in DC, and it was just like a totally innocuous thing.
03:04:32.000We're at the same dinner, we got a picture together, I posted it, and people still are putting that out there as evidence that I'm like working for Steve Bannon, or I'm controlled opposition, or people are concocting all these conspiracy theories that
03:04:48.000When I went to DC for the 4th of July, I like, got bought, I was paid by people, and that's why I was with Milo, so... You know, it's just, you would never believe how these little things caused me such a big headache.
03:06:20.000Well, that's honestly great to hear, actually.
03:06:24.000I love when people say that the show gives them hope, or you know, they were blackpilled, but then they watch the show and suddenly they think we're going in a good direction.
03:06:58.000So I can't really plug it if I don't know what it is.
03:07:02.000The Patriarchy says, whenever they try to refer to race as skin color, we must immediately, excuse me, we must immediately refute race is not skin color.
03:08:57.000So yeah, I worry one day I'm gonna turn 30 and I'm really not looking forward to that I don't I'm the eternal kid I have that childlike creativity childlike innocence I'm a kid at heart truly it's so to become 30 to have to like
03:09:14.000Oh, I just, I can't, I don't wanna, I don't wanna, I can't do it, you know?
03:09:18.000So, I'm sorry, sorry to hear that, sorry for your loss.
03:09:42.000You're the man Video game snake says for all the new knickers don't post personal info about yourself and chat No location discord or social media.
03:10:40.000Really good comic says you missed the first few super chats two of which were mine Also, I did get White Castle the other day cheesy 10 sack only $6.99 Wow what a deal Wow $6.99 what a steal What's your bold move doesn't say that on the box?
03:11:50.000crime tv says wow thanks for the two dollar super chat no worries nick congrats on 500 episodes thanks king i'll definitely be unblocking your other account white socks to celebrate thanks nick wow okay uh nico says youtube hooked it up with a free super chat congrats on 500 this is just the beginning to all the knickers pairs decisive element of victory true thanks
03:12:14.000Okay, we can't this show will go on forever.
03:12:19.000There's still people super chatting We're not even we're not even like at an hour behind yet I'm gonna have to just read everything ten enough at this point.
03:12:27.000Sorry to say but The show has to end eventually, don't you think?
03:14:36.000What's the story with Charlie wearing diapers?
03:14:39.000Well, Turning Point, one of these schools, one of the Turning Point chapters, they did a demonstration where they all dressed up like babies.
03:16:20.000Saveable, except for if you have an abortion.
03:16:22.000I think in that case, you're not saveable.
03:16:24.000But yeah, I mean, you know, here's the thing for bisexuals.
03:16:28.000It's almost like why would you if you're bisexual?
03:16:32.000Implicit in that is you're attracted to girls and guys.
03:16:35.000Why would you why would you go on the other side right if you could just
03:16:38.000If it's like either or, you know if it's like you like chocolate milkshakes and vanilla milkshakes and chocolate milkshakes are disgusting and gross and repulsive and they send you to hell and they're weird and they're on drugs and has AIDS in it and a vanilla milkshake is like oh you get to have kids and it's my this analogy is kind of falling apart but you get the picture.
03:16:59.000Why would you go with the one and not the other?
03:17:01.000So, uh, so yeah, I know you're saying, well, just gotta repent.
03:17:28.000Nightwalkers says congrats Nick been on board since right before the blood sports days amazing how far you've come We've seen you crush many opponents favorite takedown Favorite takedown.
03:17:40.000Maybe Will Nardi is my favorite He's most deserving or will Chamberlain will Chamberlain's probably my favorite favorite victory Mrs. Braun with a big super chat.
03:17:49.000Thanks so much says your parents raised an amazing kid I hope you stay inspired and keep showing other young men traditional values and
03:17:57.000Black Swans has been a fan since the Halsey debate.
03:17:59.000Keep climbing, we're with you since you're in such a generous mood.
03:18:24.000You gotta mean it when you say you're not gonna spam me, please please mean it because this guy he's like Oh unmute my account.
03:18:30.000I won't spam you anymore unmuted literally throughout the whole week spam just shitting up my mentions with Now i'm not mad and i'm not mad about it, but it's like You know, he goes I I won't I I won't I won't spam you I promise i'll do better this time just you know completely disregards that so yeah, i'll unmute you What's your at again?
03:18:51.000It's in here somewhere in my DMs, but my DMs have been so crazy this past three weeks.
03:18:57.000What even is the... What's even the username?
03:19:16.000okay uh it's john says we're the groupers the reasons yang initially disavowed yang gang the groupers you mean the groipers i don't so this doesn't make any sense to me uh the reason we disavowed the yang gang is because it just became cringe the meme just got stale
03:19:34.000Jim Bolton says, hey Nick congrats on 500 thoughts.
03:19:41.000Thank you so much Please send me an email so I can give you a proper.
03:19:45.000Thank you He says I work in a university stem department and it's very hard not to show your power levels when just today We had a meeting about implicit bias privilege inclusivity, etc
03:19:57.000Oh, and instead of having a presentation about science, we invited a person of color to come in and talk about herself.
03:20:08.000One of my pals, QAnon, actually told me this joke.
03:20:11.000You know, QAnon said to me, you know, China is experimenting with CRISPR and genetic engineering, and they're trying to genetically engineer children to become smarter and higher IQ.
03:20:55.000Mr. Anonymous says, Hey Nick, was wondering if you could explain your opinion on why we should adhere to the tenets of paleoconservatism over national conservatism or even national populism.
03:22:08.000Yeah, I I'm glad that we have some based knickers in the army and the I'm sorry not in the army in the service and the in the armed forces I should say Let's see What next we've got Bradley Brown, this is based brother.
03:22:37.000Video game snakes is your mom is part of big water.
03:22:39.000She wants to fill you with BPAs from the plastic in the water bottle We both know what that does.
03:22:45.000I don't know where he got the idea that my mom gives me water bottles I was my producer who is a zoomer named Bryce Okay, so I don't know what you're talking about Let's see really good comics with a big super Chad and he sends in gibberish
03:23:19.000Well hey thanks so much you I feel bad I left you out I should have I should have mentioned you in the thank you but as you can imagine there's so many people involved it's hard to remember every single throw everybody on the list but hey thank you so much man you've been a supporter from the beginning and done so many kind things to me so it sent so many nice things to me and
03:24:55.000Joker Cowboy says, my friend got me back into religion, but I never knew what sect he was.
03:25:00.000Finally asked him a few days ago and the dude says, charismatic.
03:25:04.000Nothing made me want to be Catholic more.
03:25:06.000Yeah, the charismatic stuff is very goofy.
03:25:08.000The speaking in tongues and this hocus pocus stuff.
03:25:11.000I knew somebody who was in a church like that.
03:25:14.000and he told me that the pastor was actually illiterate like didn't know how to read and all this uh the tongues man the tongues i never even knew about that until very recently and this kind of indicates the yankee idea the catholic yankee supremacy compared to this whatever is going on down south this uh you know seventh day adventist pentecostal you know
03:25:37.000Or they're just they're like, uh, who's that kid in the the wild thorn berries?
03:25:43.000You remember that that a kid that they found in the jungle on the wild thorn berries like It's like that.
03:26:54.000Let's see Blake's is converts mixed Catholicism with their native religion kids aren't allowed to debate their parents as a result Catholics don't know what they believe Can you show me a sermon how and how cursing is?
03:28:46.000uh christians is on the kakoda trail during world war ii ozzies would call to distant allies by asking them where they're from the correct reply was always wooloo mooloo as japanese in disguise couldn't pronounce it anya that's pretty funny that's kind of funny del uh super mega with a big super chat says thank you and respect to michelle malkin well thanks so much yeah she's the best man tough as hell
03:30:20.000I just want to be, you know, in math class and not have to worry about, you know, Charlie Kirk trying to assassinate me, Charlie Kirk trying to put a bullet in my head.
03:30:28.000It was all so simple, you know, the biggest thing you'd have to worry about is, well, you know, turkey sandwich for lunch again.
03:30:35.000Can't bring my phone out of the library and now things have gotten so crazy, but...
03:31:51.000And in the end, Israel will run for the hills.
03:31:54.000Okay, I don't really know what it's you could have just done to $10 super chat to say, you know the full message But I kind of get what you mean Tinfoil hat says nothing just a super chat.
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