On today's episode of America First, host Nicholas J.J. Fuentes and his co-host cover the Democratic Debates, including the first primary debate, the second primary debate and the third primary debate. They also discuss Bigfoot, the boomer generation, and the future of the Democratic primary field. They also give their thoughts on Bernie Sanders' victory in the CNN primary debates, and give their reactions to Hillary Clinton's victory in CNN's CNN primary debate with Bernie Sanders and Tulsi Gabbard, and why they think Bernie should have won the primary and why he should win the general election. Also, they discuss why Bernie should win in 2020 and why it's a good idea for him to run for president. And they give their predictions for who's going to be the next president of the United States and why Hillary Clinton should win re-election in 2020. America First is a fast-paced, casual, laid back, casual Friday episode. Enjoy! -Nick and JR Enjoy, and God Bless! -Ned and Nick -The Fuentez's and God bless you! "America First" - Kristian and Betsy, God Bless You!" Thank you, Kristian & Betsy, for supporting us. -Betsy and Brittany, for your support, for being here, for listening, and for being with us, for coming along with us on this ride with us. God bless, God bless us, Blessings, and Much Blessings! -Nick & Nick & God Blessings. -Jesse, J. J. - -Kristian & B. -J.J., Kristian, B. and B. Sarah, Sarah, Thank you J. & Sarah, and J.B. -Alyssa and Sarah, for giving us a chance to be here, and so much love, and support us, and thank you, J-J. -P. & J.A. and J-B. & Alyssa, and Thank you for being there, and much more! -A. -Sue, JB & J-A. Thank you. - Thank you so much J-YANNA & JB. , J-R. & S. & K.B., J-M. & P. & R. & C. & M. & T. -B.Y. - A. B. & G-AJ.
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00:19:11.000Right, I mean how many weeks have we been saying we need something to happen and it's always like something is on fire, a person catches on fire, a cathedral catches on fire.
00:19:21.000So finally our calls for happenings have been answered and it's something good.
00:19:58.000On Wednesday the first debate and we went into a pretty thorough analysis of the topics that were talked about and each of the candidates and their performance and some numbers and we did the same thing last night with the second Democratic debate.
00:20:11.000Tonight I'll give you some general thoughts about the two debates combined and where we're going after this in the Democratic primary.
00:20:19.000Some general things I didn't really get a chance to cover yesterday or the day before.
00:20:23.000We'll also talk about this case which I don't know if you've heard about this it's not getting too much media coverage.
00:20:28.000But this very high-profile murder case in Salt Lake City in Utah concerning a girl named Mackenzie Lewick.
00:20:48.000How it makes us stronger and better and America's made up of immigrants and this stuff.
00:20:53.000So we've got a story for you about diversity tonight.
00:20:57.000Comes from Salt Lake City, Utah concerning Mackenzie Lewick and I don't want to spoil any of the details there.
00:21:02.000It's a bit of a somber and a tragic story, but we'll talk about that.
00:21:06.000And then lastly we will get into the Supreme Court's decision to block the Trump administration's request to put a citizenship question on the census.
00:21:18.000Like, if you weren't blackpilled after the debates, if you're not blackpilled after the Mackenzie Lewis story, you'll be blackpilled about this.
00:21:26.000I was talking to my friend QAnon today and he said that this story was so outrageous for other people in Washington D.C.
00:21:32.000that even, like, normies were going Wignat mode because of how ridiculous it is.
00:21:38.000And we've talked about this on the show a little bit in the past, I think maybe a few weeks ago or a month ago.
00:21:43.000When it was in the news but the Trump administration put a citizenship question back on the census.
00:21:49.000It had been taken off I think about 10 years ago when Barack Obama was in office and what this effectively does is it helps Republicans electorally because if you ask whether people are a citizen or not on the census, illegals are less inclined to answer and then they're not counted in the population.
00:22:07.000And when that happens, then you see states like California, or New Mexico, or states with large illegal immigrant populations, their population goes down, their electoral representation goes down, in their congressional districts, their representation changes, so there's a lot of electoral and, like, meta-political implications in terms of, like, the business of politics.
00:22:46.000He sided with the liberals to tell the Trump administration that the Trump administration's reasoning for putting the citizenship question back on the census was not sufficient.
00:24:36.000On top of things the knife feels sharp, you know when I'm deprived of these things So so who knows maybe it makes for good content, but in any case I'll be getting things back under control this weekend We got it.
00:24:47.000We got to get ready and also some housekeeping things just so you're aware I don't want to say this towards the end of the show in case people fall off between now and then but
00:24:56.000Just to keep you guys up to date, I will not be here on the show Wednesday through Friday next week.
00:25:02.000I'll be in DC for the big 4th of July celebration.
00:25:06.000So I'll be here next week, Monday and Tuesday, but not Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
00:25:28.000You know, going over those debates, there was so much new information and so many different dynamics that were going on to analyze, and I realized there was a whole lot that I didn't really get to.
00:25:37.000But so, if you did not catch it, we covered the first Democratic presidential primary debate on Wednesday, the second one on Thursday.
00:25:45.000Technically, they were both part of the first debate, and we've been over this before.
00:25:49.000These rules, we know them by heart now probably, but you know that in order to qualify for the debates, you either had to have 65,000 individual donors,
00:26:00.000They took the top 20 of the qualifiers, randomized them, split them in two, and they put 10 on Wednesday, 10 on Thursday, and that was so that they didn't have the kiddie table or JV situation that the GOP had in 2016.
00:26:15.000Because what happened with 2016 was they had all the top 10 people in one debate in prime time, and all the bottom 10 people in the polling at like 5 o'clock.
00:26:24.000And as a result, all the bottom 10 people basically were not competitive at all, with the exception of Carly Fiorina.
00:26:30.000And we talked about this on Wednesday and Thursday.
00:26:33.000The irony, of course, what was so silly about this is you ended up getting that effect anyway.
00:26:41.000Really the only major player was Elizabeth Warren.
00:26:44.000Maybe you could argue that Cory Booker, Beto O'Rourke were big players there, but I don't think their numbers in the polling are really sufficient to call them second or top tier candidates.
00:26:56.000Your second debate we saw a little bit more action.
00:26:59.000That was Biden, who is of course the front-runner.
00:27:01.000Bernie Sanders, who is the runner-up at the moment in the polls.
00:27:05.000It was Kamala Harris, and it was Pete Buttigieg.
00:27:08.000Andrew Yang also made an appearance there.
00:27:10.000And so just to give you my overall thoughts, we covered this slightly yesterday, but I think the overall winners from this debate, it was pretty obvious if you look at any of the polling on this.
00:27:20.000And I know there's a lot of like, for some reason when I talk about winners and losers in the debate, people cannot like
00:27:27.000Suspend their disbelief, or I don't know what you'd call that, but they cannot engage with the idea that this is a democratic race.
00:27:34.000So, for example, I'm tweeting out last night, well these are the winners and these are the losers, and I get all the, I get all the MAGA boomers in the sunglasses, you know, with the selfie in the car, and the MAGA hat, and they've got the three stars in the name.
00:28:36.000It's not enough that they run the country into the ground and they're hoarding all the wealth, but then they have to be really annoying online too.
00:28:43.000That's the grand, that's the the penultimate revenge.
00:28:47.000The real ultimate revenge is when they die, then we're a minority in our own country, right?
00:28:51.000But anyway, so to me the big winners were Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Kamala, Kamala, Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg.
00:29:01.000Elizabeth Warren dominated the first debate.
00:29:04.000She was the only major candidate in the first debate.
00:29:08.000She got the most speaking time by far.
00:29:09.000I thought she gave some pretty compelling answers.
00:29:11.000And like I said on Wednesday, you know, what this race is about at this point in time when you have, I think it's like 27 candidates, okay?
00:29:21.000At this point in time when there's relatively little name recognition for a lot of these guys compared to 16 when it was Trump and Clinton.
00:31:29.000Are thinking about political outcomes, you know?
00:31:32.000So this is maybe not reflective that she's at a much higher likelihood of winning the primary, but it does indicate that the people who are paying attention believe that she does have a much better chance than she did before the debate.
00:31:53.000Aside from just the Joe Biden episode, which I thought was a brilliant and calculated attack, she also had some very good, compelling speeches, a lot of very good rhetoric.
00:32:02.000You know, there were key moments where she had a big applause line, for example, when she said, the American people don't want a food fight, they want food on their table.
00:32:09.000I thought that was really cheesy and stupid, but the audience liked it.
00:32:14.000She had some pretty good answers on Medicare, some pretty good emotional appeals, so I thought she did very well.
00:32:19.000Buttigieg had a very good performance.
00:32:21.000You know, with him, I think it's largely about boosting his name recognition at this point.
00:32:25.000One of the biggest challenges for him, in my eyes, is that he's a South Bend mayor as opposed to a senator or a governor or somebody who has this national recognition or national prestige or something like that.
00:33:41.000I don't feel like he had a much more muted performance, which maybe he thought that would be refreshing for people who see him as off-the-walls, crazy, bananas, or, you know, when he says he's born to be in the race, privileged, something like that.
00:33:54.000Having a more laid-back and muted performance, I think, worked to his detriment.
00:34:33.000And I said before, based simply on the polling data and a couple of other early indicators, that he's probably got the best chance so far.
00:34:40.000But honestly, you look at him as a candidate, with the history of the so-called groping and the segregation support and his dubious role in the Obama administration, he's really not an ideal candidate.
00:34:52.000If you look at his political, or rather his electoral history, he's not the most successful politician in the world.
00:35:00.000They see that he's got big polling numbers, and therefore there's a lot for them to inherit from taking him down.
00:35:06.000That if they're able to cut his numbers, maybe they can siphon off some support.
00:35:11.000I think you saw that with Kamala Harris.
00:35:12.000When she attacked him on segregation, some people said that was off-putting.
00:35:16.000I talked to some of my Normie friends.
00:35:18.000They said that they didn't think that was a great moment.
00:35:20.000A lot of people said that that was huge for her, but you have to understand and break it down by the demographics of the constituencies of the different candidates.
00:35:28.000Joe Biden draws a lot of support from black Democrats.
00:35:32.000If you look at the polling, he does well overall with Democrats, but he does really well, exceptionally well, with blacks.
00:35:38.000And maybe that's arguably because he was in the Obama administration.
00:35:42.000So for Kamala to go after him, and she's black, and she goes after him for being a racist, that's a very tactical and strategic move.
00:35:49.000You have to think about it in this way.
00:35:51.000Not in terms of national polling and national moments and sort of generalized, abstract, rat race type stuff, or...
00:37:07.000Do you think that when primary season comes around and he gets 10th place in Iowa, people are going to say, yeah, well, he didn't win any delegates and he got 10th place, but compared to where he started out, that's a big victory.
00:37:23.000You know so all these people are replying, yeah but he didn't he talked like three minutes but look at all the attention he got and it's just proportionate.
00:37:30.000I mean that's that's like a big victory.
00:38:31.000And the strategy was always, the ploy was always, once I get in the debate, and 65,000 is not a huge number in a country of 330 million people.
00:38:39.000I could do that with a niche, small internet following.
00:40:18.000They asked everybody for a show of hands how many people would have government funded healthcare for illegal immigrants and he raised his hand and they asked how many people would decriminalize illegal immigration and he raised his hand and he talked about Russia and it was just very disappointing overall to see those things and I get it.
00:40:35.000Those substantive disagreements never really constituted a legitimate challenge to why people supported Yang in the first place, which is, well, you're gonna get all that anyway.
00:40:44.000You know, if everybody raised their hands, well, no matter what Democrat you get, you're gonna get decriminalization of illegals and healthcare for illegals, and in a way you already have that under Trump in some states, right?
00:40:55.000And he's not doing the best on immigration, so
00:40:57.000Why not get a thousand dollars while we're at it?
00:41:13.000You did a show about Yang or you tweeted about Yang.
00:41:15.000I emphasized repeatedly for this exact reason.
00:41:22.000I don't think he'll be the nominee, but I think it's funny and I think it's important for him if he goes into the debates and talks about automation and
00:41:28.000Human-centered capitalism, this kind of stuff.
00:41:30.000And you can go back and find the tapes.
00:41:32.000I did say all this, but now people are hitting me up on Twitter like, oh, your boy Yang didn't do so well, or R.C.
00:41:38.000Maxwell this weekend saying, oh, your audience supports Yang now.
00:42:04.000But the optics of the debate generally to me were very bad, and this is a little bit white-pilling for Trump, which is we've got a wide shot of every Democrat in the field raising their hand in support of health care for illegals, decriminalization for illegals.
00:42:19.000That's going to be a big problem for them in the general election.
00:42:22.000That goes over really well when you're appealing to the progressive base of the Democratic Party, or Latinos, or the 70% Hispanic audience in Miami.
00:42:32.000But when you're talking to general election voters, you're talking to white working-class people, the people you're trying to appeal to, I guess some are trying to make that appeal, you know, when you're trying to appeal to independents and moderates or even ostensibly conservatives, that really doesn't go over well.
00:42:48.000The vast majority of the country, maybe there is support in certain polling for some pathway to citizenship, but they don't support
00:42:57.000They don't support health care for illegal immigrants.
00:42:59.000That's gonna be a very bad look for them, and it just goes to show how far to the left they've moved.
00:43:04.000So I look at those two debates and just the radicalism that was on display, you know, Castro talking about trans abortions and all this other stuff.
00:43:12.000To me, it was so off-putting, and I think it would be off-putting to most normal Americans, that it just goes to show that we do have a little bit of a
00:43:20.000institutional advantage baked into it in the sense that we still have a little bit of time electorally for the Democrats to alienate sort of moderate people right in the sense that maybe in 15 years none of this will matter because of the demographic change but we still are within this window between the end of white America or the end of white America being the deciding vote in elections or national elections and
00:43:44.000Watch those two debates on Wednesday and Thursday.
00:44:31.000Watch those two debates, hear all these crazy ideas, all these psycho characters, and then imagine these candidates are going to get worse, and in 10 years, it's not going to be competitive anymore.
00:44:43.000So right now we're watching the primaries and thinking, well who's going to go up against Trump?
00:45:14.000Once they all go permanently blue, that freak show that we saw on Wednesday and Thursday?
00:45:20.000Out of that field will be the next president, inevitably, in perpetuity, until the end of the country, right?
00:45:26.000So all the candidates, and pretty soon, I mean watch how it changed from 2008 to 2016 to 2020 on the Democratic side, the candidates are getting worse.
00:45:39.000And at the same time, the possibility that a Republican can compete with whoever the nominee is out of this psycho party, their chances are going down every year until they basically hit zero.
00:45:50.000So it's sort of we can sort of be funny about it and play games or watching the debates this week because we could say, oh, well, you know, probably with a couple of exceptions, Trump can beat everybody up here.
00:46:00.000And, you know, Trump is an ideal, but at the very least, it won't be insane.
00:46:04.000At the very least, it won't be President Kamala Harris, President Pete Buttigieg.
00:46:08.000People like President Stacey Abrams or Lori Lightfoot.
00:46:11.000I mean, that's what's coming down the road, you know?
00:46:13.000So in 10 and 15 years, we'll be looking at this field.
00:46:17.000You'll probably have trans people up there, and I can't imagine the collection of types that you'll have on that stage, and that will just be the president.
00:46:25.000Whoever wins, that'll be your Vice President and your President, and they will rule the country.
00:46:30.000And they'll have a Democratic House, and they'll have a Democratic Senate, and they'll have a Democratic Supreme Court.
00:46:35.000So if that hasn't, like, set in with you yet, what demographic change means and its electoral repercussions, that's what it means.
00:46:43.000And I'll think of the potential for things to get very bad very quickly once that sets in.
00:46:50.000You know, if it's not realistic to you to imagine the future, if you think good times are going to keep going forever, if you can't really see over the edge, I think there is this effect in America where we think,
00:47:01.000Everything's going to be okay forever.
00:47:03.000Things have been okay for the past 100 years.
00:47:05.000Things will be okay for the next 100 years.
00:47:07.000If you can't imagine things spiraling out of control, you can't see how that's going to begin to happen, think of it in this way.
00:47:14.000Think of it in the way that, you know, let's just say the top five candidates right now
00:47:18.000Which is Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren.
00:47:22.000Imagine them ten times worse, and you can't beat them, and they control the House, and the Senate, and the Supreme Court, and they can do whatever they want.
00:47:32.000So it's going to be big deficits, it's going to be a lot more immigrants, it's going to be a lot more crime, it's going to be a lot more anti-institutional racism,
00:47:44.000It's going to be the end of America as we know it.
00:47:46.000So if you haven't gotten through your head the sense of urgency that we're talking about here, or the sense of the scale of what's about to set in in the country, maybe that gives you a better idea to watch those debates and say, this is the future.
00:48:01.000Maybe these 20 people will be the next 20 presidents until the end of time.
00:48:07.000It's a little bit of a Blackville there, but I mean it is true.
00:48:10.000It's a helpful way, I think, to look at these things.
00:48:13.000But we're gonna get into speaking of Blackville, speaking about the future of our country.
00:48:16.000I've got to tell you this story about this girl, Mackenzie Lueck.
00:48:22.000And you know, we see these stories a lot.
00:48:23.000We see a lot of stories exactly like this, and nobody talks about them.
00:48:27.000You know, people talk about when a police officer shoots a black criminal, that's on the news.
00:48:33.000For weeks, when a white nationalist does a mass shooting once in a blue moon, you know, that dominates the news for 10 years or whatever.
00:48:42.000But these things seem to happen with a lot of regularity.
00:48:45.000Seems like we see a lot of these stories and nobody ever talks about it.
00:48:49.000So this is according to a local source.
00:48:51.000I'll just tell you the story and we'll discuss.
00:48:53.000It says, quote, after an exhaustive week-long investigation, Salt Lake Police somberly announced Friday that they believe a University of Utah student missing since June 17th was murdered.
00:49:05.000A man who police say she met up with on June 17th in a North Salt Lake Park was arrested in connection with the death of 23-year-old Mackenzie Lewick.
00:49:14.000So it's a 23-year-old blonde girl, beautiful.
00:49:42.000He was later booked into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping, desecration of a human body, and obstruction of justice.
00:49:57.000The arrest comes a day after Ajayi was named a person of interest in Lueck's disappearance after Salt Lake Police spent all of Wednesday night and into Thursday morning searching his house in Fair Park neighborhood.
00:50:08.000Bags and bags of evidence were collected.
00:50:10.000Officers could also be seen digging holes in the backyard.
00:50:14.000Neighbors told detectives they had observed Ajayi on June 17th and June 18th burning something in his backyard.
00:50:20.000The search of those charred items also resulted in the finding of, quote, female human tissue that was tested and compared with DNA from other items belonging to Lueck.
00:50:41.000He claims to have survived a tyrannical dictatorship, escaped a real-life crime, traveled internationally, excelled professionally in several industries, and developed a marketing strategy for his book, Forge Identity.
00:52:05.000But why this is so incredible, you know, it's hard to believe, is because this is the perfect story of an immigrant that the powers that be want you to think of when you think of immigration.
00:52:15.000Somebody who escapes from hardship, right?
00:52:20.000Now, we don't know if that's true, but let's just take his narrative for granted.
00:52:23.000Somebody who escapes from a poor, impoverished, tyrannical, and violent country makes it to America.
00:52:30.000He becomes an entrepreneur, a writer, he's living the American dream.
00:52:34.000And that's the picture-perfect idea of what they want you to think of when you think about immigration.
00:52:38.000It's also the picture-perfect idea of what immigration is actually like, which is whatever these people say they are, whatever they contribute to the economy, and it's pretty dubious what their contributions are,
00:52:49.000This is what we can expect from people that come from these countries.
00:52:53.000I don't understand what the thought process is.
00:53:07.000There's a reason the immigration goes in one direction from there to here.
00:53:11.000And do they think that the people coming from these countries have nothing to do with the conditions in those countries?
00:53:17.000What about America is so magical that somebody from Sierra Leone could come here, and where in Sierra Leone there would be a violent criminal and it'd be horrible things going on, but here they would be a business person.
00:53:29.000Here, they're going to drive on the right side of the street, and they're going to pay their parking tickets, and they're going to, you know, say hi to the neighbors, and they're going to do their grocery shopping, and they're going to pay their taxes, and they're just going to be good Anglo-Americans like the rest of us.
00:53:44.000What is the divorce happening in your head where you don't see cause and effect?
00:53:48.000Maybe the situations in these countries have something to do with the people in those countries that govern those countries, that constitute those countries.
00:53:59.000You know, I look around at my community and I see the community looks the way it is, feels the way it is, it's safe, it's friendly, it's welcoming, it's prosperous because of the people who are in it.
00:54:14.000Play by the rules, and they're upstanding, and they follow the laws, and they're not aggressive, and they don't commit crimes, and all that.
00:54:23.000And you bring in people from countries where it's not a nice place to live, where it's not friendly, not welcoming, not safe, all the rest.
00:54:29.000And what by virtue of them coming across the ocean, or coming across the Rio Grande, transforms them into somebody who can integrate into our society?
00:55:54.000And in my opinion, if... I guess it's really not that easy because the way the mob works, because the way the masses are, but it really comes down to everybody knows what's happening, but they won't allow themselves to talk about it, to think these things, to address that, because they've been conditioned to believe that it's wrong to think this way.
00:56:11.000And so people will continue to get murdered, people continue to die, people continue to die in drunk driving accidents and get murdered and get...
00:57:59.000So insofar as immigration is a program that the sole beneficiary or primary beneficiary is immigrants, and Americans, if even one American loses their life or is hurt by immigration,
01:02:18.000It might have not been a conservative thought, but it was somebody.
01:02:21.000And of course, the comparison is totally ridiculous, because a pageant is completely wholesome.
01:02:25.000A child pageant, I don't think that's ideal.
01:02:27.000I would never put my child in a pageant.
01:02:29.000But at the end of the day, it's girls doing girl things, and it's a little over-the-top and dramatic and developmentally it might be problematic, but...
01:02:36.000We're talking about apples and oranges here.
01:02:38.000You could nitpick about child pageants, but what's happening with drag queen children is they're taking young boys, putting them in lipstick and makeup and scantily clad, you know, and very revealing clothing, and taking them to gay bars where gay pedophiles and men throw money at them while they dance seductively to suggestive music.
01:02:58.000Like, that's a little bit different, don't you think?
01:03:04.000Well, first of all, I don't think Republicans are really, like, in love with child pageants, and maybe that's not ideal, but it's obviously very different.
01:03:12.000So, yeah, but people are stupid like that.
01:04:10.000Finally getting my compensation after such a long week, right?
01:04:14.000That's what makes it all worth it, but thank you, bro.
01:04:17.000H Colombia says hey big guy my parents wanted to donate and ask you this who influenced you to get into politics and did you grow up listening to Rush Limbaugh at all also your debate coverage was amazing well thanks for the big super chat and thanks I'm glad you enjoyed the coverage
01:04:33.000Who influenced me to get into politics?
01:04:36.000Honestly, it was really just curiosity.
01:04:39.000And I've told this story before I think on Stefan Molyneux and on a few other streams, but really what it came down to, for whatever reason, I had this curiosity one day to Google something about like the government.
01:04:51.000I forget what exactly it was, but I looked up some economic subject and I found a podcast
01:04:57.000And it was the Uncommon Knowledge podcast by the Hoover Institute with Thomas Sowell.
01:05:02.000He was on there, the black economist Thomas Sowell.
01:05:05.000And so I watched that and it like changed my life because it was like information I'd never heard before.
01:05:10.000And I know that's sort of like a blue pill or normie thing to say.
01:05:12.000Thomas Sowell is not exactly the final red pill by any stretch.
01:05:19.000the economy has these real rehabilitative effects built into it that the government doesn't need to stimulate it and this kind of thing and I was like I had never heard of this all these political economy terms and theories I never I didn't know about this you know so that really got me invested into it I watched a lot of his stuff and then Milton Friedman and then
01:05:38.000Did I grow up listening to Rush Limbaugh?
01:07:00.000When I was younger, it was this process of discovery and, oh, there's all this new information and new ideas, and how do I back up my arguments and things?
01:07:07.000And now it's just like all these illusions have been destroyed.
01:07:24.000Fritz says thanks for the Friday morning D live stream it really made the morning grind a bit better if I may give a Recommendation check out Titanfall 2 it should be pretty cheap, and it's a lot of fun Well, thanks glad you enjoyed the stream.
01:07:38.000I'll Google that maybe I'll get that because I've been looking for some new games to play
01:07:45.000I had never played Guitar Hero on stream before.
01:07:48.000I'm a little bit... I get a little stage fright.
01:07:50.000Surprisingly, you would never guess that about me probably because obviously I do the show every night.
01:07:55.000I'm very extroverted when it comes to politics, but...
01:07:58.000When it comes to like artistic things like that I'm very I know that's not really artistic when it comes to that to music in general I just feel very shy so I didn't know if that was gonna work well I didn't know if I would choke under the pressure but I think I did pretty well all things considered and pretty fun pretty fun to change it up a little bit pretty fun change of pace did a little rock band David Sperner says just wanted you out
01:08:21.000Okay, so I don't know what she meant by that, but thanks dude.
01:08:25.000He's implying that $5 is more than $200 Canadian.
01:08:27.000Honestly though, you know, to me it's like...
01:08:49.000I would probably talk to my wife or GF about politics, but I just don't want a lady who's, like, obsessed with politics.
01:08:57.000I think it's okay if you're, you know, if you have a partner or whatever who's, like, red-pilled, or maybe they're conservative on politics, but I just don't like all these thots who are, like, taking pictures with guns, and they're like, I'm a MAGA babe, I'm very political, and, like, socialism sucks.
01:09:14.000I want somebody who just doesn't care about that.
01:09:16.000I want somebody who's totally indifferent to that.
01:12:23.000I don't think it's right, because I think we are totally normal, you know?
01:12:27.000And so that's a big part of the optics thing.
01:12:29.000That's a big part of a lot of my politics is saying, I didn't get into this to be edgy.
01:12:33.000I didn't get into this thing to be like, oh, I'm gonna just piss everyone off.
01:12:36.000I got into this because I see what's happening.
01:12:39.000You know, I look at my neighborhood that I grew up in, and it's funny, my mom was just telling me this earlier today, and it's a nice neighborhood.
01:13:07.000We're living like it's the 1950s over here and once I went to school I realized how much of that I took for granted.
01:13:12.000I realized that you're not going to be able to live like that the way the country is going with the people that are coming over here.
01:13:18.000You just simply won't be able to live like that.
01:13:20.000The quality of life will significantly deteriorate.
01:13:24.000Because of what's happening, and that'll have a real practical effect.
01:13:27.000You won't be able to, for example, take your kids trick-or-treating.
01:13:29.000You know, that's like a small thing, but it's one of those things where you really realize it hits home the practical implications for this, the practical consequences.
01:13:37.000Little League Baseball, you're not going to be able to do that.
01:13:39.000It's going to be soccer, you know, and if that, if you'll even be able to get that together.
01:13:43.000You know, are your kids going to be able to walk to school by themselves?
01:14:32.000I think the normalization and proliferation of abortion, trans, homosexuality, you know, women in the workforce, total egalitarianism between the sexes, I think that's extreme and radical.
01:14:43.000And you know, compared to the last 10,000 years, it is.
01:14:47.000Compared to the last 2,000 years, it's completely radical.
01:14:49.000So, yeah, we're on the right side of history.
01:15:02.000Okay, so more of the same song lyric there Daniel says removing peepee poopoo will have enormous positive reverberations on the super chats I think you're right about that, but you know what, but I'm gonna keep taking the $2, right?
01:15:14.000Joshua Larson says orange man bad black mommy mad yellow man sad, but Williamson rad I
01:15:55.000I'm in favor of Egghead and Williamson.
01:15:59.000Egghead and Williamson and maybe Tulsi.
01:16:01.000They gotta all end up in the same administration in some capacity.
01:16:03.000Maybe Egghead can be the Chief of Staff.
01:16:10.000If I had to bet, I'd say Donald Trump, honestly.
01:16:13.000Joe Biden getting crippled says to me that it's not his race to lose anymore, and I see him as one of the only people who can beat Trump out of the whole field.
01:16:23.000So if it's Kamala, if it's Elizabeth Warren, if it's Pete Buttigieg, and I don't think it'll be Buttigieg, but if it's not Biden, I think whoever it is is going to have a really hard time.
01:16:32.000I think at the very least he'll be competitive.
01:16:34.000So if I had to put money on it right now, I'd put money on Trump again, if I'm being totally honest.
01:17:13.000Mr. Yacoub says, We the Knickers all agree that Brittany Fenty is the only honest e-girl out there because she ironically shows off her Nubian milkers.
01:18:41.000That's really uh That's that's a very subtle one there Bill says love the swarthy Italian look completed with a gold chain Do I have a chain on I had one on earlier not a gold chain, but uh like a dog tag thing But yeah, isn't that a nice isn't this a nice swarthy sort of ethnic look?
01:19:33.000The minute I clicked buy on Coinbase, and it was a dubious decision because I was up all night and I was like, yeah I'll buy, I'll buy Bitcoin.
01:19:40.000It's at 11 and Paul Townsend's gonna keep going up.
01:20:37.000So I don't know if very gay in that sense like a flamboyant sort of a character.
01:20:41.000I don't really get that impression from him.
01:20:44.000I will say though you know it was really it was a very pointed moment during the debate which I was like what is going on where he in the debate last night he said something like
01:20:56.000Religious people cloak themselves in religious rhetoric, but you cannot defend what's happening at the border and use religious language ever again.
01:21:05.000And to me, that was just like such an autistic moment for him because it was like, these gay people really do just have such a deep-seated hatred of religion.
01:22:56.000You know, that's, that's, that's the silver lining there, is that at least it'll be funny when the country goes to hell.
01:23:02.000Your local milkman says, a doctor friend of mine told me about a new drug for lesbians who are thinking about going back to their natural state.
01:26:23.000There are structural problems in the economy, which have to be changed.
01:26:26.000Like, people complain about things, but it's... You know, until you fix, like, the Federal Reserve, and until you fix, like, the way taxes work,
01:26:36.000I could spend a long time talking about this.
01:26:38.000There's structural things that are very deeply wrong, but the economy is doing better now than it was five years ago, or two years ago, and that's corporate tax rate has had a good effect.
01:26:48.000People have been confused by my take on this.
01:26:58.000What I've always said, and people just don't listen, people are just total NPCs.
01:27:02.000This is the red pill about the NPC question.
01:27:04.000You could say explicitly exactly what you mean precisely and people totally misinterpret it because they don't have brains, you know?
01:27:11.000So what I've been saying is the economic rhetoric from the left is effective because the perception is that the tax cuts did not help middle class and working class people.
01:27:22.000So yes, in effect, the tax cut, Trump's deregulation policies, trade deals, is helping the economy.
01:27:51.000So, sure, yeah, the tax cut did help the economy, but if the Democrats were able to convince a lot of independents and left-wing and right-wing people that the tax cuts had nothing to do with it or the economy isn't doing well or something like that, well, it really doesn't matter because people vote based on what their perception is.
01:28:08.000And I think Democrats are winning that argument.
01:28:10.000I think that's why we got killed in 2018.
01:28:13.000The Democrats won the argument saying the tax cuts were a corporate giveaway, and maybe you got a little tax cut, but it wasn't as much as everybody else, and whatever the reality is, they convinced people that the tax cut didn't help them.
01:29:25.000I I did see that clip But I don't know I mean cuz like did they only cut his mic cuz everybody else is able to butt in so I don't know if That was true throughout the debate.
01:29:36.000I tend to be skeptical of these kinds of arguments, but you know, maybe maybe there's something to that Maybe they started cutting people off after it got out of control But in any case it doesn't really indicate the fact that his performance was bad, but maybe they did do that
01:29:50.000Michael says, Associated Press, Utah man arrested in death.
01:29:53.000Yeah, isn't that interesting how that goes?
01:31:08.000Blastbead says, leftists say after Democrats take the White House for a few terms, the next right-wing candidate that eventually takes the White House back will be 10 times more fascist than Trump.
01:31:38.000Alan says whites can't speak on race men can't speak on abortion, but homosexuals can speak on Christian values lmao Enjoy the weekend big guy.
01:31:46.000Yeah, right pretty rich irony there, but thanks nationalist guy says Whoops scroll down too far We got a lot more let's see
01:32:01.000I never thought it'd be so simple, but I found a way I found a way I always thought that it'd be too crazy, but I found a way I found a way very wise words very uh Very nostalgic for me as a as an old zoomer.
01:32:15.000I was watching Drake and Josh the other day, and it was just like So hard to watch for me.
01:32:20.000I was really I never get like this Intensely, but I got these intense like nostalgic feelings watching the intro to that show I was just like
01:32:29.000Take me back because I remember watching that show and it was like 10 years ago and the world was so different back then.
01:32:48.000I don't know if it's the sensory memory, you know, hearing the song and seeing the intro, but it just takes me back to a totally different time before.
01:32:57.000social media before all this politics stuff before the black pill and everything back when I was just some innocent kid watching the show and we didn't even have phones or I you know touch or anything like that just iPod nano and such a different time so I really did get some intense it aroused some intense feelings in me
01:33:18.000But anyway, Captain Nikki says, hey Nick, I drank a fifth of vodka.
01:34:31.000I don't know what that's supposed to mean.
01:34:33.000Billy says, I unironically agree with Dems on some economic things like health care, but when they talk about immigration it makes my blood boil.
01:34:40.000Yeah, I don't know if I agree with, you know, like Medicare for all, but yeah, I mean there's some truth in what they say about health care.
01:34:46.000Yeah, I agree though about immigration.
01:34:49.000Spooky Ghost says, I apologize if this has been brought up, but did you see the GLAAD poll which showed that LGBT acceptance among Zoomers and Millennials fell from 63% to 45% within the last two years?
01:35:08.000You know, it's sort of interesting in a way.
01:35:10.000I imagine a lot of that is accounted for by Hispanics and Blacks.
01:35:14.000I imagine that when we see Zoomers having more socially conservative attitudes, I can't help but wonder if a lot of that is driven by minorities.
01:35:22.000Because minorities are not too keen on LGBT and abortion and stuff like that.
01:36:00.000I saw his interview where he said the Dalai Lama, if it were a woman, should be pretty, and I saw the female interviewer was so upset by that, but no, I didn't see the comments on Europe.
01:37:52.000The point is the boomers introduced drugs and libertine attitudes about sex and feminism and they raised their kids in a very boomerish way in a very socially liberal way and they also happen to fall asleep at the wheel electorally so there's a lot going on there that you know
01:38:34.000So, uh, no, I, I don't see... Generation X is terrible, don't get me wrong, but I think boomers were the generation where everything went bad.
01:38:41.000You know, if it's, what, it's, uh, greatest generation, silent generation, boomers, or maybe it goes silent, greatest, boomers, but we know that it's like every generation and then the boomers kind of wrecked it.
01:38:52.000They kind of messed it up in a big way.
01:38:54.000So, uh, so no, we, we don't care for the boomers.
01:38:58.000We're not gonna have any of this boomer defense on the show.
01:39:02.000John Z says you've done enough old people.
01:39:05.000John Z says Nick you make me feel old.
01:39:07.000Eminem was the great white hope when he hit the scene in the late 90s.
01:40:42.000He says firm handshake breed deport to Tel Aviv Megan McCain Tommy Lahren roaming millennial Thanks for being the only good content on the right.
01:40:49.000You're welcome So I guess this is a F Mary kill I would probably kill Megan.
01:40:56.000Well, I can't say that but if I was doing FMK, I'll just say we would uh, I
01:41:06.000I'd probably marry Roaming Millennial and I would do the thing thing to Tommy Laird and then I would do the bad I would deport to Tel Aviv Meghan McCain
01:41:19.000We do not want to kill anybody on the show.
01:41:21.000You're trying to get me into hot water here, you know, with these games.
01:41:24.000You're trying to get me to say kill somebody.
01:41:26.000I don't want to kill anybody, you know, just a little game.
01:41:29.000We're just playing the FMK game, and we would do M for Omni Millennial, F for Tommy Lahren, and we'd probably do the other one for Meghan McCain.
01:42:54.000But when girls are like fetishizing the guns, and it's that Caitlyn Bennett gun girl at the AR-15, it's like, okay, no thanks.
01:43:03.000You know, so in situations, women can have guns, but it's like a reluctant situation, you know?
01:43:10.000It's like, reluctantly, you have to have a gun because you have to defend yourself, and that's the world we live in at times, you know, in certain situations, but...
01:43:17.000This like, you know girls in bikinis posing with big guns and it's I've never understood You know sure the girls but why why do they have to have?
01:43:26.000You know weapons of war and I become a demogram when it comes to that.
01:43:30.000I'm going to grab their guns I'm taking your guns away.
01:45:53.000An Anglo will never go, oh, you know, that, that just doesn't happen with them.
01:45:57.000So, so sure, yeah, I'm only half Italian and all that, but, uh, you know, clearly, clearly the, the heritage shines through in the way that I talk.
01:46:07.000Uh, Deep Springs says, PP Poo Poo, iCarly is such an amazing show.
01:46:53.000I think we talked about it on the super chats like monday or tuesday I think but it was in one of the shows this week Young pax says chain link in 320.
01:48:03.000It doesn't say, but it's gone up a lot.
01:48:07.000return on investment for a chain link two thousand percent that that's enough to make you wanna self-harm right damn brian says apparently jesus is a mushroom i don't know what that is uh john z says uh whoops where is it
01:48:25.000John Z says there is a plant called Wandering Jew because it spreads around the ground quickly by putting down roots that shoot out everywhere underground.
01:48:33.000I don't know if that's true, but sounds anti-semitic.
01:48:36.000Mustafa says, Nick, what's the difference between impact of the MSM versus the alternative and social media?
01:48:41.000If MSM covers less of a candidate, how damaging can that be?
01:50:00.000Spooky Ghost says, did you know that instead of interpreting Isaiah 53 as referring to Jesus, Jews claim it refers to the Jewish people suffering for the sins of the Gentiles?
01:56:54.000Nationalist Guys says, I'm the new kid moving in, getting it done, and I'm officially the candidate for having some fun, because we've got Corey in the house.
01:57:56.000As always, thank you guys for watching.
01:57:58.000Thanks to our Super Chatters, premium members, everybody who watches the show, everybody who's been watching this week with the debate coverage and all that.
01:58:05.000Thanks so much, and we'll see you on Monday.
01:58:08.000Until then, have a great weekend, have a great rest of your evening.