The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Americanism, not globalism, will be our freedom! You're not interested. I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. You're an e-girl, you know the rule. No e-girls, who's got the clip? No, I've never heard of Bigfoot. Who's that? Who's That? The boomer Generation has been a disaster for the Human Race. I don't even know what a boomer is, but it's a disaster, and it's time to go back to the old days before the Baby Boomer Generation was born. You don't have to be born to be a Boomer, but you do have to grow up to be an adult, and that's what we're going to do. If you don't like it, don't be mad at us, because we're not mad at you, because it's not your fault that you don t want to go to college, or work, or have a job, or get a car, or buy a house, or whatever it is you want to do, just don't do what you're not into, or you're just not interested, or don't want to have a life. It's okay, we'll figure it out how to do it, and we'll just have to do what we need to do anyway, right? You can't have it all, we can have it anyway, but we have to learn how to be okay with it, or not have it yet? And we can start somewhere, right?! That's the first step in the process of learning how to have it, so we can get it? We're not going to get there, right?? Let's get to it, shall we? I'll tell you what we can do, babyboomers? Can't wait for it, let's get there? xoxo. xo XOXO, Elyssa and Betsy xoe . I'm so excited about this one, and I can't wait to see what we'll do it! Xoxo, EJ & EJ , EJ, ELLY and EK, EK & EBAY, EGG
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00:34:11.000And the plan was to then come back and do America First.
00:34:14.000So we're coming back, actually, from Tuesday because, you know, last night, if you were watching the DLive stream of the debate, it was probably the worst debate, by far, of the series since the primary began, actually, at the beginning of this year.
00:34:30.000I think it began in January, but our first debate was in June.
00:35:13.000I hope you weren't disappointed I know some people are a little bit disappointed but generally the sentiment from what I saw in chat on D live yesterday was that they preferred the
00:35:23.000Chill, stream, and didn't want to hear anything more about the debate last night.
00:35:28.000And trust me, I was right there with you.
00:35:30.000But we're back here tonight, and we have a great show for you.
00:35:33.000We're going to be talking about more boring news.
00:35:37.000I got to tell you, you know, the Groyper War Phase 1
00:35:41.000Could not go on forever, and I hope you enjoyed it while it lasted.
00:35:46.000It's not over, but I hope you enjoyed phase 1 while it lasted, because as we enter into sort of a winter quartering for the Groyper army, a holiday quartering for the Groyper troops, we're back to more of the same news, more of the same content, which, if you've been following the show for a long time, you know that it's been sort of a perpetual struggle.
00:36:09.000I don't even think I've talked about impeachment for like two months.
00:36:34.000That has been a blessing that I've gotten away with that.
00:36:36.000But, you know, we'll give you a little bit of an update on that tonight.
00:36:39.000We'll talk about a couple of other smaller topics.
00:36:42.000But I look at something like impeachment as a perfect example.
00:36:46.000And, you know, you look at some shows or some YouTube channels... I think this was actually covered in an article last week.
00:36:53.000I'm not sure what publication it was, but it was about Tucker Carlson.
00:36:58.000And it talked about how on Fox News in particular,
00:37:01.000You've got Sean Handy, who I think is the biggest show on the network right now, and every night it's impeachment headquarters.
00:37:07.000Every night it's some breathless recounting of the latest news in the impeachment saga and why Trump should be exonerated.
00:37:16.000And then you watch a show like Tucker, who I think is the second biggest on Fox,
00:37:21.000And it's about literally anything else.
00:37:23.000It's about immigration, it's about, you know, topical things, substantive things, and I've tried so much to be like the latter.
00:37:31.000It's been a deliberate choice because I have to tell you, this kind of stuff, impeachment, the partisan electoral process even,
00:37:39.000It is so surface level, it is so cosmetic compared to what's happening on a deeper level.
00:37:46.000You know, for example, last night, or I'm sorry, not last night, on Tuesday night, the last show that we did, the show was about demographic change.
00:37:54.000And that's not something that is entirely newsworthy, like something big happened, current events that's happening, but it's a story about something evolving in the country, but one of the most important trends that it seems like nobody really cares to discuss.
00:38:08.000While they're talking about, you know, all this minutiae of Zelensky and Ukraine and these hearings and proceedings and so on.
00:38:15.000So I've tried desperately to avoid all of that tedium, but...
00:38:20.000You know, tonight I thought I'd give you a little update because not much else going on.
00:38:54.000We had a little bit of an epilogue to Phase 1 on Monday with the big pushback against some of these coordinated smears from Benny Johnson and these other characters.
00:39:14.000We had a big celebration stream last Thursday after the last culture war appearance by Charlie Kirk at the University of Houston.
00:39:23.000And I said, obviously it was a unparalleled, unambiguous triumph for the Groipers.
00:39:29.000I believe we went to nine or ten Groiper, or rather, Turning Point events.
00:39:35.000The official tally, I think, was nine, and that was not including two Dan Crenshaw events in Texas.
00:39:41.000He did a Prove Me Wrong, and then he did another one later that evening with, I think, was it Jonah Goldberg?
00:39:48.000So I think it was actually something like 11 and out of 11 the only one that I can say the turning point even put up a fight was at North Carolina.
00:39:56.000Now the reason I'm bringing it back up is because there was an email sent to all the major
00:40:25.000It's so funny to me that I mean this is and this has been generally speaking like the phenomenon I think of of this season in 2019.
00:40:33.000This has probably been the biggest thing going on in the conservative movement possibly for years and I don't mean to say that simply because I've been at the center of it and to be self-aggrandizing or self-important but I think a lot of people are recognizing that we are really forcing the issue we're really changing the conversation
00:41:28.000People are meeting up all across the country on college campuses, knickers, groipers, they're talking about demographic change, and they've got the gall to send out this flyer, you know, completely lacking self-awareness to say, triumph, victory, you know.
00:41:44.000And the other thing I want to point out is last night, you may have seen this, Ann Coulter had an event at Berkeley, which
00:41:52.000You know, Berkeley is like the epicenter of, you know, liberal, college campus, pause, degeneracy, hardcore, radical leftism, and so she went there to do a speech.
00:42:04.000I don't know who she was with, if she was with YAF or if she was with somebody else.
00:42:09.000She put out kind of a cryptic tweet where she said that YAF canceled her event, and then she said, well, I haven't done a thing with YAF for like years.
00:42:18.000I don't have it right in front of me, but there was sort of a cryptic tweet last night where
00:42:22.000I don't really know what she was getting at.
00:42:23.000If she was doing some kind of a dig at YAF or something like that.
00:42:27.000But anyway, she had her speech last night.
00:42:29.000And from what I understand, it was sort of a brief speech.
00:42:42.000People were lighting up my DLive live chat last night about it.
00:42:46.000You know, just these huge demonstrations.
00:42:48.000I think it was like in the hundreds of counter demonstrators outside of the event venue harassing people, preventing people from going inside.
00:43:01.000And to me, you know, sort of to bring it back to what I was just talking about, why it's relevant, is I see something like that and I kind of have two thoughts.
00:43:11.000You know, after you see what's been going on with the Groipers over the last four weeks, and how brutally they go after us, then you see what the left is like, and you gotta ask somebody like, and culture's pretty cool, but I mean, you have to look at somebody like Charlie Kirk, or Michael Knowles, I think, had his event shut down at OSU last night.
00:43:32.000Suddenly the Groipers don't look so bad anymore, right?
00:43:36.000Because everybody, all these like lame establishment people, have been using this horseshoe argument, horseshoe theory argument, where they say, oh well the Groipers and the New Alt-Right, which we're not, but you know they say that, they're no better than the far left.
00:43:53.000You know, you wish Antifa was like this.
00:43:55.000You wish the left was like this, where we show up on time, we listen through the speech, respectfully ask our question, and then sit back down.
00:44:03.000You know, the one time that it got a little bit out of hand, and I think rightly, justifiably so, was the Don Jr.
00:44:16.000Did they show up with the intention of causing trouble?
00:44:20.000Or was it that we showed up to ask our questions, they changed the schedule last minute, and then, if that wasn't enough, we listened throughout the thing, they had the gall to, throughout the speech, say that, well, unlike the left, we'll engage with ideas to make us uncomfortable, and, you know, we're in favor of free speech, and so on.
00:44:39.000And then the chant broke out, you know, demanding the Q&A or whatever, and they rushed off the stage so as not to look that, but
00:44:46.000Obviously, you look at what happened with Ann Coulter, and even the worst of what the Groipers had going for us in the past four weeks.
00:45:36.000But probably to make her look bad to sort of justify or illustrate why these protests are happening.
00:45:42.000And so she said in 2007, quote, referring to the non-white new majority.
00:45:54.000She says if this sort of drastic change were legally imposed on any group other than white Americans, it would be called genocide.
00:46:01.000Yet whites are called racists merely for mentioning the fact that current immigration law is intentionally designed to reduce their percentage in the population.
00:46:13.000You know, this is hardly any different from anything that I say on a daily basis or anything that the Groipers are talking about in these Q&A sessions.
00:46:21.000I don't think she's as explicit anymore, but all this is to say she's not exactly an establishment figure.
00:46:50.000Like at OSU, when we asked our questions, we asked a dozen questions, and I hate to keep harping on it, but it is sort of interesting when you have this go on last night and we see left-wing demonstrations at a right-wing event.
00:47:02.000When we went to OSU and we did our questions, the next day it was blitzkrieg.
00:47:07.000It was a total blitz from Gorka and from Benny Johnson and from everybody across the board.
00:48:02.000They've been getting more militant, they've been getting more violent, and these people, if they even get inside the venue, are welcomed!
00:48:09.000If they show up to the Q&A, the speakers will say, thanks so much for coming, and you're really brave for coming in here and disagreeing with us.
00:48:42.000These people on the inside talking about the free market, and again, it's not in culture, but we're speaking generally, people talking about the free market and small government and whatever,
00:48:53.000It's not going to come close to what we need to push these people back.
00:48:56.000You know, I was just talking this afternoon, and this is the last thing I'll say, I was just talking this afternoon to a lot of the Groyper friends and the Groyper Twitter DM group, and we were reminiscing about what life was like before all the pause.
00:49:11.000Reminiscing about, because it was a distinct time in my life that I remember,
00:49:15.000Before there was all this just total social programming from advertisements, from Hollywood, from television.
00:49:24.000I mean, don't get me wrong, there was never a time when there wasn't social programming, but I mean, I remember a time when you could have a white male straight protagonist in a show, and he wasn't a bumbling doofus, he wasn't an idiot.
00:49:36.000You know, I remember a time when there wasn't just the constant promotion
00:50:00.000You know, so, point being, I think we all remember distinctly 10, maybe 15 years ago, before all this, and we all agreed, and I think a lot of people in my generation would relate to this, that it was so quickly, how quickly the paradigm changed,
00:50:16.000How quickly the tides turned, how it went from seemingly, I mean, obviously there was, like I said, still some stuff, there was PC and everything, but how quickly it went from normative, normal, Christian society in maybe a span of 5 to 10 years to extreme gender ideology, extreme sexual deviancy, extreme, you know, social programming about gender and race and all this.
00:50:43.000Again, I'm not saying the 2000s were like the golden age of conservatism, but I am saying that obviously it became distinctly different sometime around 2010.
00:50:54.000Point being, with this trajectory going so quickly and so far in the wrong direction, the only thing that's going to answer that is us.
00:51:05.000Anyway, I know we've talked about that for the past like four weeks, so I don't want to spend too much time on that, but I would be remiss if I did not bring it up after that display last night.
00:51:14.000If that doesn't vindicate everything we've been saying on every count last night, the Antifa response to Ann Coulter, you know, I don't know what does.
00:51:55.000They had a debate, which was one round in September, one round in October, and now one round in November.
00:52:01.000So, in total it was seven nights of debates, five rounds, I guess you could say, two of two, two rounds, no I'm sorry, two debates including two rounds, and then three that are, you know, just one round.
00:52:14.000Well, that was needlessly complicated, but in any case, we covered the seventh debate yesterday, and it was the worst one so far.
00:52:21.000And when I say it was the worst one, what I mean is, obviously the substance in all these debates is terrible.
00:52:27.000I thought it was going to be fun when I first started covering these.
00:52:30.000I thought it would be, we're getting back into the spirit of the election, and there'll be a lot of attention on the debates, a lot of people want to watch these, and just every debate after the first one has just been demoralizing.
00:52:48.000And again, like I said, it's not entirely because of the substance.
00:52:51.000Like, to an extent, you expect that the substance of these debates is going to be obviously radical, progressive, left-wing, and that makes it frustrating to cover.
00:53:01.000You know, because you have to sit through and listen to two to three hours of, you know, Medicare for All and climate change is the worst and
00:53:09.000We need abortions for transgender people.
00:53:11.000You know, Julian Castro said that at one point.
00:53:14.000It's that every debate is exactly the same.
00:53:18.000And this one, more than all the others put together, it was the same questions, the same exact talking points, the same exchanges, the same jokes.
00:53:27.000And this is why I didn't even do a show about it last night.
00:53:30.000There was just simply nothing else to say other than it was a rerun of the debate in October and December.
00:53:55.000I don't know what was going on in the auditorium where they were holding it, but it seemed like the audience was
00:54:02.000Reprimanded hardcore before they even started because in previous debates you would have some kind of audience reaction applause Obviously, you know booing Laughing, you know just to give you the sense that there even is a live audience in this debate last night It was just like silence the whole time even when there should have been I mean there were occasional applause and sort of muted Reactions here and there but there were these people, you know, like I I distinctly remember one point I think it was in her opening statement
00:54:32.000Harris said something like, you know, let's be clear the man in the White House is a criminal and there was sort of a beat where I'm sure she was expecting some kind of reaction, but there was just nothing and so it felt to me almost
00:54:47.000Almost uncanny, it felt like sort of strange, like it was this Twilight Zone debate where is there even a live audience here?
00:54:54.000You know, so there was no energy from the audience.
00:54:57.000The contestants, you know, the challengers, opponents, whatever you want to call them, they were repeating all the same talking points.
00:55:05.000I will say there were some interesting moments.
00:55:09.000Maybe the only interesting moments of the debate.
00:55:11.000There was obviously a notable exchange between Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Buttigieg.
00:55:17.000Tulsi Gabbard, I thought, did better last night.
00:56:25.000I thought she picked this fight with Pete Buttigieg and she was much more on point on the issues.
00:56:31.000What I've been saying about Tulsi is that her strength is that she's a veteran and she distinguishes herself from the field in that she is anti-war, unlike everybody else.
00:56:46.000You know, she's this veteran that came home and now wants to bring the rest of the troops home, wants to get America outside of the Middle East.
00:56:54.000And so she picked a fight with Buttigieg on foreign policy, and the exchange went okay.
00:56:58.000I don't want to say that she won or he won.
00:57:03.000But I will say that beyond all of this, I have to wonder who she's trying to appeal to.
00:57:07.000For all the people that like Tulsi Gabbard, and I am going to provoke you.
00:57:10.000A lot of people in my audience do like her, and they get mad at me when I say this, but I'm going to give you a hard time because you're wrong.
00:57:17.000Who does she think she's appealing to in this party?
00:57:20.000She gets on the stage every time and she does nothing but slam Clinton and the Democratic Party and that's just not what... I mean she's running for the Democratic nomination.
00:57:33.000So I'm watching her strategy last night and I'm thinking in some ways this is appealing to me.
00:57:39.000You know, talking about the Bush-Clinton-Trump foreign policy and being opposed to regime change and naming the military-industrial complex and so on.
00:57:49.000And so, in some small ways, I think, okay, well, this message resonates with me a little bit, but I'm a reactionary.
00:57:56.000I'm a far-right, Trump supporter, ride or die, I campaign for Trump, all that.
00:58:02.000So if she's trying to appeal, in other words, to me or to people that watch this show, what is she doing on the Democratic stage?
00:58:09.000She's not running for the nomination for the Groyper party.
00:58:15.000Or for the Conservative Republican Party?
00:58:18.000She's running for the Progressive Liberal Democrat Party and she's on the stage saying that she would talk to Bashar al-Assad and Hillary Clinton is corrupt and she's everything wrong with the party and so on.
00:58:30.000And maybe that would work if in the Democratic Party you had a similar spirit or a similar ethos of being anti-establishment like you do on the right.
00:58:40.000In other words, Donald Trump came on the stage in the Republican primary in 2016 and he challenged the Republican Party and he challenged some of the figureheads like Bush and like Romney and some of these other people, John McCain, and it worked because
00:58:56.000In many ways, he was this inheritor or successor to the Tea Party or to other movements in the Republican Party that were anti-establishment, that were grassroots, nationalist, you know, more conservative.
00:59:09.000This is something that's been brewing on the right for like two decades since the turn of this century.
00:59:14.000On the Democrat side, you don't have that.
00:59:28.000I mean, Bernie Sanders did that a little bit in 2016, but then what happened?
00:59:32.000He dutifully lined up behind Hillary Clinton, endorsed her when she was running in the general, even though he got cheated out of the nomination.
00:59:39.000And that is what we're working with here.
00:59:41.000So, you know, if she were trying to make this anti-establishment angle work in the Democratic Party, it doesn't make sense to begin with, because the Democratic Party's whole strategy is, they're united, they have this front where, you know, they don't really infight with each other, and it would be catastrophic if that even started, and then, you know, even if she was trying to be anti-establishment, it wouldn't work, because she's appealing to right-wing people and libertarians, right?
01:00:08.000You know, it would make sense in perhaps one vein if, you know, maybe anti-establishment isn't the mood right now, maybe that's not a viable strategy for this election, but you could see it if she was a progressive.
01:00:20.000You could see it if she was some kind of woke, anti-white liberal, right?
01:00:25.000Like Bernie Sanders, or like, to a lesser extent, Elizabeth Warren, or even Julian Castro, I would say.
01:00:31.000If she were opposing the establishment but exploiting these existing cleavages about ideology, you know, she, she, she, what would you say, saddled up with the progressives or she sided with, you know, Hispanics or some minority voting bloc, that would be one thing.
01:00:46.000But she's pursuing the anti-establishment angle from a right-wing angle?
01:00:52.000So, I thought that was maybe the most notable exchange of the night was her and Buttigieg, but I even saw that, and I'm thinking, you know, even if she... And I do think she made more sense than Buttigieg.
01:01:02.000I think that she did make the more compelling argument, but what difference does it make?
01:01:06.000Buttigieg is up there saying, well, you know, Trump met with Kim Jong-un just like you met with Bashar al-Assad, and all the liberals that they're vying for their votes are gonna eat that up, and that's what matters.
01:01:16.000And the Democratic primary is the Democratic voters.
01:01:44.000He tends to make mistakes when he's talking, either he chooses the wrong words or something, but last night it was just horrible.
01:01:53.000To me, the funniest moment of the night was he was talking about domestic abuse, and he said about domestic abuse that we just have to keep punching at it, and punching at it, and punching at it, referring to the problem of domestic abuse.
01:02:16.000You know, talking about domestic abuse, probably a very poor choice of words to say you're gonna be punching the issue, right?
01:02:22.000He said that he was endorsed by the only black female senator in the US Senate.
01:02:29.000When he really meant the first black woman senator because of course Kamala Harris did not endorse him she's on the stage and she's you know not the only black female senator so he made that big mistake everybody laughed at him he looked very upset about that and then Cory Booker called him out on his support for
01:02:48.000marijuana or rather Cory Booker called him out for not being in support of marijuana being legalized and the room laughed at him and Cory Booker scored a few points on him so I thought it was a pretty rough night for Joe Biden.
01:03:01.000All this is to say you know what the debates really don't even matter.
01:03:05.000I have to say the debates that I've seen and I've seen all seven of them I've watched all of them and you've seen me react to them they really are not changing the equation
01:03:15.000You know, the rules of this race seem to me to be that Joe Biden just really never loses, in the sense that no matter what he does, no matter what he says, he remains the frontrunner.
01:03:27.000And it was the trend last month that Elizabeth Warren was surging against him, and in some polls was matching him in some of the battleground states, in some states, and in some polls even exceeding him, overtaking him for the lead.
01:03:41.000But since then she's fallen a little bit, she's stagnated, and Joe Biden remains on top.
01:03:46.000You know, no matter what happens to this guy, it doesn't matter what the gaffe is, what he says, it doesn't matter who says what or does what, even when a candidate blows up, like Pete Buttigieg really blew up I think in like May.
01:03:59.000Never came close to Joe Biden in the polling.
01:04:02.000Andrew Yang had a little bit of buzz going.
01:04:06.000So Joe Biden has just been staying at the top no matter what.
01:04:10.000The other trend is that Elizabeth Warren has been rising.
01:04:13.000She looks to be like the runner-up or, you know, clearly she's the only one that is within striking distance that could challenge Joe Biden for the nomination, but she has yet to really capitalize on that and become the frontrunner.
01:04:26.000Bernie Sanders has been stagnating, Buttigieg has been consolidating a little bit in Iowa, but the polling has basically been the same and fundamentally unchanged by the debates.
01:04:35.000So I even question at this point if it's worth watching them.
01:04:39.000You know, I'll probably tune in in December just for the fun of it, you know, and not like they're fun, but just because we've made it this far, we've seen seven, might as well finish out the series, right?
01:04:53.000Actually, I think there's supposed to be like ten more, like seven more, so we only are about halfway.
01:04:58.000But in any case, I wonder how useful it is to even watch these things when it seems like they don't change the polling, they don't really change any of the outcomes in the race, they don't change them in the battleground states or nationally, and fundamentally nothing's even changing in terms of the inter-candidate dynamics, these interpersonal dynamics within the race.
01:05:19.000I've yet to see any real offensive open up.
01:05:22.000I've yet to see any real sort of demarcation between sides.
01:05:26.000I thought that would happen and I've been saying for the last year we can't predict how the primary is going to look until the debates happen and we get to see the candidates interact and see
01:05:59.000And he got attacked, I think, in the other two debates in July and then in September, but nothing really came of it.
01:06:05.000You know, all this is to say, the only times when candidates seem to interact with each other, or target each other, or try to contrast against each other, it seems to be very limited and very shy.
01:06:17.000You know, it's like a candidate will go after the frontrunner and then back off.
01:06:21.000You know, they'll try it, they'll see it's not like 100% viable, and then they back off.
01:06:28.000So, I've yet to see, like, a prominent feud, for example, break out.
01:06:31.000I've yet to see that, you know, two candidates are making themselves, you know, maybe these two sides of the argument.
01:06:37.000Maybe a little bit with healthcare, but not really in a holistic way.
01:06:40.000You know, I was expecting, for example, that one candidate would rise up, and they would be the establishment guy, or the more moderate liberal, and one would rise up as the anti-establishment progressive.
01:06:52.000I was thinking maybe that would be Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders, or maybe Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren.
01:06:58.000But it seems to have not happened yet.
01:07:00.000It doesn't seem like that is really consolidated yet.
01:07:03.000So to me, the race is really hardly any different than it was in the beginning, other than that all the people that were never going to win have dropped out.
01:07:11.000So it's meaningfully not any different from when we started in June.
01:07:15.000And that's why I didn't even want to talk about it last night, but
01:07:26.000We're gonna talk about impeachment a little bit.
01:07:29.000And, you know, like I said, I've been avoiding this topic for months now, because to me, like the Democratic debates, like the primary contests, it is all political theater.
01:07:41.000I have been a believer that from the beginning, the fixes in, the Democrats are going to do what they're going to do, and all this tedium, all this minutiae, is really no different than a soap opera, right?
01:07:52.000Does it really matter at the end of the day who called who on the phone and what the law says?
01:07:59.000It's the same thing that the Russia scandal was about, it's the same thing that the Stormy Daniels thing was about, or the popular vote thing, and the electors, if you even remember that one, the night after the election, people saying, well, you know, these electors in the states can still pull votes from Trump, and it is a rejection by the Democrats of the outcome in 2016.
01:08:35.000They are trying to overturn the results of the 2016 election.
01:08:39.000That's what it's been from the beginning.
01:08:41.000You know, they're trying everything in the book, whether it's indictments, investigations, hearings, scandals, you know, every trick in the book, even the, what is that, the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
01:09:14.000In some ways, a real challenge to the status quo.
01:09:17.000Obviously, maybe that's a little bit more in terms of tone and style than substance in a lot of cases, but that's basically what's been going on.
01:09:24.000But we do have an update for you on where this is headed, what the next steps are.
01:09:32.000It says, abuse of power, bribery, contempt of Congress, and obstruction of justice are the four potential articles of impeachment that House Judiciary Committee Democrats could draw up against President Trump as soon as next month.
01:09:47.000Fox News is told after all scheduled public hearings before the House Intelligence Committee wrapped up on a testy note on Thursday.
01:09:54.000At a meeting with top GOP senators and Trump administration officials at the White House on Thursday afternoon, Fox News is told there was a consensus that should Trump be impeached by the House, the GOP-controlled Senate should hold a trial rather than tabling the issue.
01:10:09.000Reports have surfaced that Republicans were considering even holding a long trial to disrupt the 2020 presidential primaries.
01:10:17.000Several Democrats seeking to unseat Trump, including Kamala Harris, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders, are Senators who would need to divert at least some of their campaigning time toward a potential trial in the Senate.
01:10:54.000People are paid a lot of money to talk about this.
01:10:56.000People are paid a lot of money to be experts on this and go on Fox and, well, you know, the hearings have racked up, but you know what they can do tomorrow?
01:11:11.000Anyway, the article goes on and says, "...a possible timetable for impeachment has been unclear.
01:11:17.000It's generally thought the Judiciary Committee may hold a markup, one of these markups, in which it writes articles of impeachment in mid-December.
01:11:25.000If that were to happen, it's possible the full House could vote on articles of impeachment sometime close to Christmas.
01:11:32.000That would be a similar time frame to the impeachment of former President Bill Clinton."
01:11:38.000The House impeached Clinton just before Christmas in 1998.
01:11:42.000The Senate trial then began in January 1999.
01:11:44.000Ah, see, so it's just like the other one.
01:11:49.000Yeah, just a little nugget there, a little trivia for you.
01:11:52.000However, the House theoretically could pass... Okay, but they could theoretically pass the Articles of Impeachment, but delay a vote to send them to the Senate for consideration.
01:12:02.000Yeah, that's another thing that could happen.
01:12:04.000Perhaps to delay handing Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell control over the proceedings.
01:12:10.000So, as you can tell from this article, we've got a lot of options here.
01:12:14.000You know, hearings and votes and strategy and trials and all this.
01:12:21.000And, you know, I scratch my head and it's the mainstream media talking about trials and hearings and things, and I'm just trying to game for God's sakes.
01:13:24.000If that's what the whole thing is about, well, then let's just look at the transcript.
01:13:28.000In the transcript, there isn't any explicit mention of a quid pro quo.
01:13:34.000They don't talk about a deal, you know, a foreign aid for investigation, right?
01:13:41.000There is a mention of foreign aid and also there is a mention of Hunter Biden in the phone call but it appears that there's no relation to either and the foreign aid question isn't even discussed at length.
01:13:53.000So to me, I'll look at the transcript and obviously we have this whistleblower complaint.
01:13:57.000Whistleblower who it seems like wasn't even privy to the conversation and doesn't even really know what's going on.
01:14:05.000You know, as with the Russia investigation, it really is, if you look at these articles they're trying to draft, which I said at the top of this article, bribery, contempt of Congress, abuse of power, and obstruction of justice, all of these charges, with the exception of bribery, are made up.
01:14:22.000They're all pertaining to the investigation of the charge itself, right?
01:14:27.000In other words, you've got the actual incident, which is so nothing, which is so insignificant,
01:14:37.000If there was a deal proposed, it didn't go through.
01:14:40.000They have a call, which we have the transcript of, where it's not even explicit that a crime was committed or there was even an intention of a crime being committed.
01:14:48.000So we have the actual thing, we have the actual thing in itself, which you could say might constitute bribery.
01:15:13.000Uh, contempt of Congress, abuse of power.
01:15:15.000To me, abuse of power is sort of half bribery, half the other stuff.
01:15:20.000All the rest is pursuant to the investigation itself.
01:15:23.000It's just like with Russia, where they said, well, you know, maybe Trump didn't collude with Russia, but he obstructed the investigation into his non-collusion with Russia, into the crime that he didn't commit.
01:15:36.000How can you charge somebody for obstruction of justice if there was no crime?
01:15:41.000He obstructed an investigation into a crime that wasn't committed?
01:15:46.000You know, so to me it's almost like the bureaucratic element, the bureaucratic minutia, the tedium, becomes the story in itself.
01:15:56.000You know, so under all these layers of documents and hearings and endless statements and endless coverage and all this is a tiny
01:16:05.000A tiny, tiny kernel of a story, right?
01:16:08.000Which is the phone call, which we covered months ago, but since then we've just been buried in all these details, all this shit, all this garbage, to the point where now they're charging him on the garbage itself.
01:16:21.000Well, you know, on a strictly like legalistic procedural level, you know, he didn't comply with the proper regulations while they're looking into the phone call.
01:16:32.000And all this is to say, what is this meant to do?
01:16:35.000To me, it's simply just meant to distract.
01:16:38.000If I were the president, and it's tough, because there's obviously a tactical agenda here in the sense that, you know, part of why the Democrats are doing this is not simply to distract the people, but also to distract the president.
01:17:10.000So, the worst part about them winning the House was not that bills were going to get passed that are liberal, because we've got the Republican Senate, and it's not even that there would even be that much gridlock because it was gridlocked before the midterms.
01:17:23.000Republicans were struggling to pass even the most basic Republican agenda, you know, when they had majorities in both chambers, you know?
01:17:32.000The tax bill, repealing Obamacare they couldn't even do, right?
01:17:37.000So it wasn't the gridlock that I was worried about or the possibility that Democrats would pass their agenda.
01:17:44.000And it wasn't even that investigations would deliver indictments or charges, but that if they got in control of the House, they could just simply run out the clock until the next election, right?
01:17:55.000In other words, they could bog this administration down so much in this kind of crap
01:18:00.000Whether it be Russia or Ukraine, but just one after the other.
01:18:05.000Bind the hands of the administration, bind the hands of the president, and the cabinet, and everybody in the White House, with all this kind of stuff, with all this red tape, and if they make a wrong move, then it's obstruction of justice charges, or tampering, or whatever, so that the only thing that we can focus on is this, you know, this kind of partisan nonsense, instead of immigration, foreign policy, trade, the economy,
01:18:30.000You know, so to me, this is just like a big gambit by the Democrats to basically just, you know, forgive the language, but just to shit up the system, just to clog the pipes, shut everything down, make it so that nobody can make any moves, so that when 2020 comes around, they can say, uh, look, Trump didn't do anything, and look, Trump has been embroiled in this, you know, made-up scandal.
01:18:52.000So that's why I haven't really been covering it, because to me, it's all fake.
01:18:59.000And that's why people have to sort of get out of this shackled thinking, out of the shackled mindset of honing in and fixating on these partisan personalities.
01:19:10.000It is painful to me that because I talk about politics, I am lumped into the same category as somebody like Sean Hannity, who will come on the air every night and talk about
01:20:00.000And of course it's absurd, a lot of that doesn't exist, because to commentate and analyze on something that is fake and staged and the outcome is decided before the actual wrestling matches happen is retarded.
01:20:13.000It's retarded, you know, to type up a report and say, well, you know, Randy Orton's got that injured knee and, you know, John Cena's gonna beat him in the... Right?
01:20:20.000And it's the same way with partisan politics.
01:20:48.000So I say I hate being lumped in with Sean Hannity, not because I don't like Sean Hannity, but almost every night on this show I'm talking about
01:20:55.000You know, this is the transformative thing happening to the country.
01:20:58.000These are the real movers, the real forces undergirding politics.
01:21:03.000And Sean Hannity comes on every night and says, Can you believe what Chuck Schumer said?
01:21:07.000And, you know, fill me in on why Chuck Schumer's a Democrat.
01:21:11.000And to me, this epitomizes that so much.
01:21:28.000To me, the bigger question is, why are there still zero miles of border wall being constructed, right?
01:21:34.000What's going on with the Paris Climate Accords?
01:21:36.000There was a report that came out a couple of weeks ago that said we're still not out.
01:21:40.000They're drafting the paperwork to be passed out through an executive order, I think, next year to pull us out of the Paris Climate Accords.
01:21:48.000You know, so I'm thinking about things like that, and we're focusing on, he said, Zelensky said this, the whistleblower said that, why can't we say his name?
01:21:55.000Roger Stone got locked up, blah blah blah.
01:21:58.000So anyway, that's why I generally refrain from it, but that's where it's going.
01:22:45.000Hopefully tomorrow we'll have... Hopefully... We gotta keep using this.
01:22:49.000When I say the news is boring, it seems to be that things start on fire, things happen, so... Hopefully tomorrow we can be the news again, or maybe we can cover some kind of catastrophe in the world.
01:23:01.000Because this isn't cutting it, but... We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
01:23:04.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:23:07.000That is my general sentiment about impeachment.
01:23:12.000I just want it to all be over at this point.
01:23:14.000You know, the whole thing just needs to calm down.
01:23:17.000I want Trump to just say, you know what?
01:23:22.000I just want a big military rally in Capitol Hill and we're just going to start taking over the government.
01:23:28.000I wish everything they said about Trump was true.
01:23:31.000You know, they said that Trump was going to take over the government, and he's abusing his power, and he's consolidating control over Washington, and his grip, his tentacles are everywhere.
01:24:06.000I'll have to use that I'll have to use that next time I go to I don't know where I even try to pick people up Maybe next time I go to CPAC.
01:24:15.000I'll see some I'll see Kathy Zhu right or I'll see Maybe a little bit weird if I said it to Michelle Malkin, but I had to go to Kathy Zhu Maybe I'd be like hey Kathy.
01:24:26.000I go up to well not Ashley Sinclair because Ashley Sinclair is Jewish now There's anything wrong with that, but you know I'm Catholic so it doesn't really work, but
01:24:34.000I'd go up to Kathy and say, hey Kathy, are you melted Swiss cheese with roasted mushrooms and caramelized onions?
01:24:40.000Cause damn, you're hot stuff, you know?
01:24:43.000Maybe I'll say that to, uh, I don't know, who else is in these circles?
01:25:40.000That guy is a sodomite too, by the way.
01:25:43.000I think the only reason he hasn't sent me like a cease and desist letter is because it's true, and he knows it's true, and I know it's true.
01:25:49.000But yeah, the guy's a total freak, total loser.
01:25:53.000I see that guy and he's just so pathetic.
01:27:41.000I feel like if you're I don't know if it's a white thing or if it's a rich thing but I don't know that much about hair you know I just I just shampoo mine every other day and I don't really know that much about it but you know what I mean where ethnic people who have that like dark hair it kind of gets like frizzy or I don't know what the quality of it is but it just kind of looked like not together didn't have that sheen it didn't look smooth it didn't look like it was conditioned you know it looked kind of like
01:28:09.000frizzy and and i don't know maybe a little bit it like it looked like she was from the wild thornberries and we discovered her in the jungle of hawaii of hawaii how does she say she's just like hawaii or something so so the hair was a little weird that the gray streak that was kind of milf energy a little milf energy
01:28:28.000She had a little gray streak in there.
01:28:29.000Not gonna lie, I mean there is an energy like that, but I don't think she was looking that great.
01:28:34.000And she recycled that outfit from the first debate, that white on white suit.
01:28:38.000Not that it's not a good look, but she did recycle that one.
01:28:42.000Anyway, William Wong says America first.
01:29:27.000You know, it's take your guns, ban you online, investigate you by the FBI.
01:29:33.000So it's like... And I don't mean to say we identify as white supremacists, but you know how they over-apply that label to everybody under the sun.
01:29:42.000So voting for anybody except for Trump brings immediately
01:30:50.000You know, aside from this dramatic and really brave stand he's taking against me about my joke, right?
01:30:58.000Aside from that, it's like, this guy is just a talentless hack.
01:31:02.000This guy is totally irrelevant and a pussy.
01:31:04.000You know, this guy was supposed to be, he was supposed to be the defender of trad conservatism and trad catholicism, and he gets raped by David French in a debate.
01:32:31.000I'm, you know, this muscular Catholic conservatism.
01:32:35.000He shows up to the debate, and he chokes!
01:32:38.000Terrible at public speaking, terrible at debating, and you know, and he didn't even defend his own arguments.
01:32:44.000So, it's funny because these people are like twice my age, they're professionals, they're more educated than me, and all this, they're so super serious, and I'm more talented than all of them.
01:32:55.000I'm more talented, more charismatic, I'm smarter, and more courageous than all of them put together.
01:33:01.000To brag about myself, I don't mean that in like an arrogant way, but I just mean that in an obviously true way.
01:33:09.000I just mean that in a completely and objectively factual way.
01:33:13.000And I did, because this guy attacked me and I was like, wasn't that guy that lost the debate to David French?
01:33:19.000And I scrolled through this debate with him in French, and these guys gotta be like the least charismatic, least interesting intellectuals that the right has to offer.
01:33:29.000It's no wonder they're coming after me, because we're the first interesting thing to happen since Donald Trump.
01:33:35.000You know, and I'm not comparing myself to Donald Trump, but I'm saying we're the first interesting thing to happen in the right wing.
01:33:41.000Truly dissident, truly anti-establishment thing to happen in a few years.
01:33:47.000And that's why they have to breathlessly condemn, because young people are, and even a lot of, you know, older people, by older I mean 30s, you know, even a lot of people like that are fleeing for the exits and they want to see what we're talking about, because we are offering something that is the real deal.
01:34:02.000It's actually right wing, it's actually reactionary,
01:34:05.000It's delivered, the presentation is fresh, and it's funny, and it's interesting, as opposed to these crusty old boomers, you know, who get together in the, you know, the gay institute.
01:34:17.000Welcome to the gay institute, the gay intellectual institute that nobody watches or reads, but it's really, really important, you know, and they're gonna sit with all these, you know, boomers in the audience with their legs crossed and talk about
01:34:29.000I did this bit about, uh, you know, have you read White Shift?
01:35:16.000So, you know, the American Conservative did an article about me and it's like, Nick Fuentes is vile and he's angry and he's yelling and spewing on his show.
01:35:51.000Those are good people, but you know what I'm talking about, the type,
01:35:54.000I I didn't go up through uh, you know, I I didn't graduate from Hillsdale University and you know intern on the hill and like It's just not me.
01:36:04.000I know some people I don't want to throw shade because I do know a lot of people like that in DC who are our guys and they're fighting good fight and they're groipers so that makes it different but uh
01:37:00.000Joe purple I think was his name or something like that and um Yeah, the article is like just just trashing me the whole article is just trashing me saying I'm stupid.
01:37:12.000I have nothing of substance to say I am just my 15 minutes of fame and I'm just as flash in the pan going kid you know, so the whole article is just trashing me and then it says well
01:37:24.000You know, when he says that demographics isn't destiny and America isn't a propositional nation, well, he actually has a really good point there, and that's kind of the defining question of our times.
01:37:41.000I know we should all be, you know, humorless Heritage Foundation robots, you know, reading Russell Kirk and ordering books from ISI and jerking each other off, right?
01:37:51.000But, uh, but yeah, you know, and he says in the middle of it, by the way, he also has a very good point.
01:38:05.000They're saying most of the same things that I am, and then I actually get a little notoriety, or the Groypers do, and we start pushing these issues on Charlie Kirk and forcing them.
01:38:16.000And then they're going to turn around and, oh, but his style, his, you know, like Trump said, oh, but his tone, but his language, you know, that's what it is.
01:38:23.000These people at American Conservative, they write about, you know, how we need a return to traditional architecture and localism, and we need Catholicism, and we need to fight back against the left.
01:40:10.000Hello, New York Times, and Viacom, and Sumner Redstone, and CBS, and... Okay?
01:40:18.000So, there are certain areas where you can point it out and it's way more obvious than in other cases.
01:40:22.000To me, just saying like, oh, well, this one's Jewish and that, it's like...
01:40:27.000it's not to just say that oh well all these guys are jewish does not demonstrate sufficiently a causal relationship it does not simply say what you're trying to say you know so i tend to avoid these kinds of arguments not simply because or not not because they're necessarily wrong but because you know it's a very lazy like meme way of arguing oh well oh this one and that one coincidence like
01:40:56.000That's not really um... I mean it's it is it is okay like that's an interesting thing you gotta wonder why is that the case but...
01:41:04.000You know, this is the kind of shit that I've been pushing back against for years.
01:41:08.000Not because there's not truth to it, but because it is lazy and it's not an argument, you know?
01:42:41.000Primarily because I don't want to get assassinated like, you know, other people that have done that, but also because the big number is true, okay?
01:42:49.000So he's saying, oh, I hope you don't really... I hope you're not... I hope you... Or he's saying, it's sad to see you endorse the official story.
01:43:33.000She's been doing that throughout all of the debates.
01:43:36.000I don't know if people are just catching on to that, but
01:43:40.000But she did the, um, the shaking thing, um, I forget which one she started.
01:43:47.000I don't know if it was the first one, but I feel like I pointed out in the second debate that it was towards the end that, I mean, she was literally, and I kept saying, like, is she gonna cry?
01:44:44.000I knew that was gonna happen but you know for what it's worth it's just been so hectic with work and everything there just literally isn't any time you know and that's just how it is I used to say that before and then things slowed down and then I got back in the gym but then things picked up very quickly and I just don't have the time for it so probably once things slow down again things are not gonna slow down anytime soon honestly it's like
01:49:24.000So Spongebob Israel Pants says, here since Lauren Southern's electric Boogaloo stream where you debated Theron Meyer, the transgender Lolbert.
01:50:32.000Trust the king We are moving the window our way plus many of them are true Trump supporters.
01:50:36.000Just trust the plan all these people It's like how can you not trust the plan at this point?
01:50:42.000I'm not even gonna explain it anymore because I don't have to I will just prove it I'll just show you the way I will lead by example all these people he He will never have a plan
01:51:06.000I can't even... And this is the real Red Pills.
01:51:09.000You've got the masses of depth-groveling NPCs who could never operate on this level, and then you've got people like me that just have to show you the way.
01:51:18.000We just have to... And you'll come back and you'll say, oh, I was wrong.
01:51:53.000MagaZog says, Nick, what's your opinion of FDR?
01:51:56.000Do we need some kind of new deal, American president, or should we just keep doing what Trump is doing until we have to return to sound money after a great collapse?
01:52:27.000I think he was complicit in World War II.
01:52:31.000I think he had prior knowledge of Pearl Harbor, but he wanted us to go to war.
01:52:35.000So there was some bad stuff he did with foreign policy, obviously, but New Deal kind of based, resisting communism.
01:52:44.000There was a big communist impulse, socialist impulse at the time, which I think he steered us away from that a little bit, so I thought that was okay.
01:57:45.000SEO says disagree on Millennials not being native to internet culture perhaps older ones But as a 31 year old boomer was memeing AOL at 9 and building sites and gaming at 11 Maybe the exception though and why I find you hilarious.
01:58:09.000I don't understand why these people feel the need Okay, if you're the exception then then that's fine, you know
01:58:16.000I just I can't I can't take it anymore.
01:58:18.000We can't take it anymore Can't take it anymore with uh, you know the all the attacks and the super chats It's just like it's causing me to malfunction the super chats is a struggle mentally every day But now we've got everyone and their Jewish cousin attacking me and you know digging up old shit on me now It's like okay.
01:58:49.000Yeah, you're your base though, dude Great Okay, not everyone's the same Jonathan says, uh, what does it say only 4k WTF 6k was a norm for a while.
01:59:31.000He's not as cringe as the rest of these guys I think he's actually I tell people not to go too hard on him because he's a zoomer and I see some Potential there.
01:59:42.000He seems pretty based like he's a Christian and he seems pretty right-wing But a lot of this stuff is obviously so so so I don't know he might we might have to duke it out I don't know maybe one of these days I'm gonna have to we're gonna have to punch each other and some kind of a fight or something Nah, but he seems okay
02:00:25.000I don't want to get if I say I like somebody then they get in trouble, right?
02:00:29.000So I don't want to give the you know, it'll be Holocaust denier endorses.
02:00:32.000So I don't want to say that but He seems alright if I were a groper, I wouldn't be too hard on him.
02:00:38.000I'd be more focused on like Charlie Kirk Well-behaved Wilson says Nick, please give the people what they want and do a cozy crash bandicoot stream on D live What's the holdup?
02:00:51.000I got to the second boss level, and I don't know if you saw that, but I literally almost ended my life on stream, unironically, in real life, because it was so frustrating.
02:01:00.000If you ever played that game, The Wrath of Cortex, that level where you have to jump over the water?
02:01:05.000I don't know if anybody knows what I'm talking about, but the second boss level in that game, I just couldn't get past, like, the second stage, and I...
02:01:30.000Crisp Slacks says, Yo Nick, what's your favorite type of burger and where can we get one?
02:01:35.000Well, I don't know if you're asking for me to do the meme, but I mean my favorite type of burger is honestly just a straight-up like cheeseburger.
02:01:51.000I like things to be clean and not messy.
02:01:53.000I like them to be simple and not complicated.
02:01:56.000And so I don't go in for these like gourmet burgers where they've got aioli and you know we've got this exotic topping we cracked an egg on it and then we have a fried mozzarella patty and then we have pickles and and you know relish that's a totally blue and
02:02:17.000Give me a very slim, very small cheeseburger.
02:02:22.000With cheese, you know, onions, special sauce, whatever.
02:02:26.000You know, I don't want to give away my favorite places in Chicago because I don't want anybody to kill me, but um...
02:02:32.000You know like the In-N-Out burger to me is like, that is the archetype of the burger that I like.
02:02:37.000The In-N-Out burger, it's a very simple, small, classic American burger as opposed to these like gourmet burgers or whatever, specialty burgers.
02:02:46.000So I, and I don't even live on the West Coast so I can't even get them, but I get similar burgers in Chicago.
02:02:52.000I like, I like a burger with cheddar cheese.
02:03:43.000Yeah, okay, so this one's getting a little old now, I'll have to say.
02:03:47.000FFs is not that I expect this makes much difference to Democrat voters, but Warren deserves a fat L for the claim that her office renders her immune from prosecution in the Covington kids defamation case.
02:07:50.000I would disavow, but this guy just keeps getting worse for him, right?
02:07:54.000How long have I been saying that Destiny is a terrible person, and then it comes out that he's a pedophile, that he beats the shit out of his girlfriend, that he's a literal cuckold, and now he's gay apparently?
02:08:04.000So yeah, it's just downhill for that baby man, this vile creature.
02:08:11.000Cheesehead says Matt Christensen wants to debate you.
02:08:50.000At the end of the show, he said, you know, I gotta say, I was expecting some neo-Nazi, you know, crazy guises, but, you know, you sound very reasonable.
02:09:02.000So yeah, that was it was good to hear that it was very It was very nice to hear that for a change as opposed to all these people being so mean People are so mean to me and I guess you know, look it doesn't hurt my feelings What what kind of guy would I be if I could dish it out and not take it, right?
02:09:17.000But people are just so nasty and they lie and they're just so disingenuous So to just get somebody who's like, hey, like I'll just hear you out.
02:10:32.000Oh, I guess you're really mad at me, like... Yeah, doesn't really work, doesn't really land, so... People that came up with that stuff are, you know, moral cowards and stupid.
02:10:42.000Cookie Carl says, Tulsi just appeals to stupid virgin Coomers.
02:12:25.000Yeah, I've seen that meme about a hundred times on my subreddit.
02:12:42.000Yeah, one day we'll get a president, Ben Shapiro, and he'll preside over the Browning of America, but it'll be okay, because ZipRecruiter will have a 20% discount using code SHAPIRO, using code RACEMIXING, using code...
02:14:04.000Maybe if I identify as 35 I could run for president and you know that joke is funny because The lab says you can identify as boy or girl and you know, what if we identified as something else silly?
02:14:58.000If there was like a multi-party system and Tucker Carlson was running on the nationalist ticket, then yeah, I wouldn't be voting for Trump.
02:15:06.000But it's Republicans versus Democrats.
02:17:07.000Yeah, Tulsi Gabbard's gonna run a based-in-red-pelt campaign.
02:17:11.000They don't even care that much about Israel, frankly.
02:17:14.000The focus for the left is on Donald Trump, and it's on immigration, and it's on healthcare, and foreign policy, if you've been paying attention, is not an issue they care about anymore.
02:17:24.000And Palestine, obviously, is one of the issues in the, you know, the Pantheon, the greater platform or whatever, but I, no, I, her calling out Israel versus Netanyahu is not going to make a difference.
02:17:35.000And, you know, her coming out fully in favor of Palestine instead of anything else is not going to galvanize major support.
02:17:41.000You know, she's known as, you know, and she is somebody that's basically sympathetic to the right-wing.
02:17:47.000She's sympathetic to us, and nobody's buying it, and that should tell you everything you need to know.
02:17:52.000She is this left-wing Democratic candidate that is obviously sympathetic to us on a lot of issues.
02:17:59.000And nobody's buying it in the Democratic Party.
02:18:29.000John says Trump wants to give dreamers citizenship and he pardoned rapists and crap dealers.
02:18:35.000He's not perfect unless you consider the stock market importance.
02:18:38.000Yeah, that's a really nice talking point, but it doesn't mean anything.
02:18:43.000He is not giving dreamers citizenship.
02:18:45.000He said he would give them citizenship as part of a deal to end chain migration, to end the diversity visa lottery system, and to build the wall.
02:19:24.000He is also working on building the wall.
02:19:26.000It's not as successful as it should be.
02:19:29.000He is working on the RAISE Act and things like that.
02:19:31.000Again, it's not... it didn't happen, but that is the position.
02:19:34.000At least we have a president that's talking about these kinds of things and moving the Overton window right and ginning up nationalist sort of implicit white identity.
02:19:43.000And on the left, you've got people that want to make illegal immigration legal.
02:21:35.000Jim Hoft is married to like a literal teenager from sex tourism, I'm sure, in Indochina.
02:21:41.000Yeah, that was the weirdest thing I've ever seen in my life.
02:21:44.000It was like a year or two ago this, uh, Jim Offt, who's the, what is he, he's the owner of the Gateway Pundit, and everybody knows he's gay, but he announced, oh, I'm getting married, he posted the wedding picture, and it's like this guy who's obviously barely legal, some, uh, some, you know, kid from,
02:22:14.000These are the people saying I'm not the real conservative, right?
02:22:17.000Jim Hoft, Guy Benson, Benny Johnson, Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, all these like freaks and Christ deniers and whatever, they're the ones telling me I'm not the true conservative.
02:23:05.000Hey, you need a okay And then what we need to buy unregistered firearms and commit crimes and and then what all our names go on to the honeypot list Yeah, no, thanks Carden says is progeria based.
02:23:54.000CIA defector says President Trump recently said that he favors a tax cut at the expense of a deficit, then added if anyone was curious he prefers large breasts over a big ass.
02:26:02.000He's obviously infatuated with me in a weird, like, bizarre way.
02:26:07.000And, uh, you know, his whole, like, obsession and the constant, you know, he talks about me and attacks me in more outrageous and dishonest ways is meant to get my attention.
02:26:17.000He's trying to get people to stir up controversy so that I engage.
02:26:29.000I mean, really, it is, it is just a sad story of somebody who's obviously got mental problems, a severely damaged and broken person, and, you know, they've got nothing left.
02:30:52.000Oatmeal Moments is 4% of Nick's fanbase be like, I would do anything to cook Nick a mediocre dinner just so he can smack it out of my hands and verbally abuse me.
02:31:20.000But I always thought, oh, you know, you, uh, you know, you take a girl out on a, on a, you go take her out to the ice cream parlor, take her to the drive-in movie.
02:31:28.000And if you're nice, you know, she likes when you're nice.
02:31:33.000If you're nice to her, she appreciates it.
02:32:20.000Yeah, very true mentality here with the femoid CIA defector says a beef flavored water is being sold to add to dog food and Dogs are eagerly awaiting the next flavor to be released next month other dogs asses Okay, lame joke
02:32:39.000Justin says, keep up the good work, Nick.
02:34:35.000Stans says, boomers in chat looking cringe, whining about FDR.
02:34:40.000lifting good white conservative christian families out of poverty with the new deal but my status yeah very cringe cringe boomers be like fdr was a socialist fdr was a democrat yeah i don't really care uh rashid says the dutch are gay weed smoking swamp germans and their country will be one of the first european countries which will be majority non-european at the current rate free freesia
02:35:06.000Okay, well I've never been to Netherlands, so I wouldn't know.
02:39:05.000Although, Italy is actually the supreme European nation.
02:39:09.000And the OG Groyper is Jesus Christ, and we all know that Jesus Christ is Italian, so I would push back on this a little bit.
02:39:17.000Charles Martel, very based, one of, one of the OG Groypers, but, you know, truly Caesar, Christ, Rome, I mean, there's a lot of Groyper activity there as well.
02:39:28.000Torchon says, what's your next debate and why isn't it sooner?
02:39:37.000Josh says, do traditionalist Catholics go too far in rejecting post-Vatican II Pope's church teaching or is that needed to preserve orthodoxy?
02:39:45.000You can't be a Catholic if you reject the Pope.
02:39:48.000So I would, I would say that yeah, oftentimes there is the strain of Catholics that forget, you know, the reason for the season, right?
02:39:55.000I mean, they go way overboard with this kind of stuff and I get it.
02:40:01.000I think the traditional mass is important and I think Vatican II caused a lot of damage and
02:40:06.000I don't think this pope is the best, but that said...
02:40:09.000A lot of people really overstep into, you know, outright not recognizing the legitimacy of the Pope, or the papacy, or Vatican II for that matter.
02:40:19.000You know, so, and I don't know all the intricacies of theology and everything, but I do know that as a Catholic, unless you're a, what is it, a Sedevacantist, and in that case you're basically a Protestant, you gotta recognize that the Pope is the guy.
02:43:10.000Maybe you have to go back for saying that
02:43:12.000Yuvon says maybe it's because I'm black but when I go to Chick-fil-a I get these spicy chicken sandwich sweet potato fries and the chocolate shake Yeah, maybe that is maybe that does have something to do with you being black
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