00:00:00.000See your face, tell me what you like, like, turn the f*** down, like, right, like, try to f*** a f***ing f****************** I can pull the textos.
00:04:52.000They've always done this, but the angle that I'm coming at it from tonight is I think it's time to find a new strategy for how we're going to go after the left, go after the system, and bring to light text messages with the N word in them.0.63
00:05:08.000Honestly, funny text messages, funny banter, that's not really going to work.
00:05:15.000Because the more that I see from Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, the more I like them, actually.
00:05:24.000I hate war and the wars that are going on and the wars that they want to happen.
00:05:30.000And I hate the anti white stuff and the anti white COVID stimulus.
00:05:34.000But when conservatives remind me that Hunter Biden is a total Chad that smokes crack and says the N word, it endears me to the Biden family.
00:05:44.000Maybe these people are normal, actually.
00:05:46.000Maybe these people are more normal than we're giving them credit for.
00:05:50.000Because, you know, once I'm like, these Biden people, they're lizards, they're pedophiles.
00:05:56.000They're part of the Club of Rome, or, you know, whatever, the Illuminati Jew thing.
00:06:01.000And then they make all these revelations about Hunter Biden, and it's like, here's him smoking crack, and here's him with a hot prostitute, and here's him calling his white lawyer the N word in a hilarious conversation.0.95
00:06:14.000And I say, you know, maybe they're real human beings after all.
00:07:59.000We'll also be talking tonight about a new Gallup poll that says that a majority of Republicans now support gay marriage, and a vast majority of Americans overall.
00:08:13.000Support gay marriage, but specifically it's the Republican number, which is kind of alarming.
00:08:18.000Something like 55% of Republicans now say they support gay marriage.
00:08:23.000And this is not really a surprise.0.89
00:08:26.000I don't think this comes as a shock to anybody, but this I think is very much in line with what we talked about.
00:08:34.000It was either yesterday or the day before that, talking about how, particularly with Caitlyn Jenner and really it's Bruce Jenner, Bruce Jenner's run for governor in California.
00:09:23.000And what would the poll be on issues like contraception or sex before marriage?
00:09:27.000What would the poll be on a variety of other things that were incremental steps in this direction?
00:09:33.000And so Gallup will call a Republican and say, Do you support gay marriage?
00:09:38.000And a Republican will say, Oh, yeah, I do because I have a lesbian daughter, you know, I have a gay cousin, and what's right is right, love is love.0.99
00:09:47.000And then they're going to go and turn on the TV and say, What's with all these drag queens in the advertisements?0.98
00:10:03.000You live in a moral universe or you don't.
00:10:06.000You believe in a biblical, Christian, sexual morality and overall morality or you don't.
00:10:14.000And you don't get to like pick and choose, do a thing that's popular, but the thing that's not quite caught on yet, we feel okay criticizing that.
00:10:24.000I want to talk about that, but I also want to talk about the role that the state and the media play in this because it's very interesting.
00:10:32.000For decades, you would never get a result like this.
00:10:35.000You would never get a majority of people supporting this, and you certainly would not get a majority of conservative Americans supporting something like this.
00:10:44.000And that was the case even just five years ago.
00:10:47.000Maybe not five years ago, maybe six or seven years ago.
00:11:39.000When people say things like, well, I don't believe in legislating morality, or I think that we need to win people over, something like that.
00:11:45.000The way that it works is that the government legislates morality.
00:11:51.000And whatever the government legislates will have a profound impact on the society.
00:11:57.000So, you know, people will talk about the things that we discuss on the show and say, that's outlandish, that's never going to become the law, that's unpopular.
00:12:08.000If we were to pass something in the courts, if we were to have a movement that took over the elites like the gay agenda did in this way, you would be surprised how far you can go in a short amount of time if you have the right people and the right institutions pushing for it.0.93
00:12:38.000We faced a similar content drought, honestly, last year.
00:12:41.000It's always, I feel like it's always the spring.
00:12:43.000Last year, I remember we were covering COVID, and that was a little bit of an exceptional circumstance because literally the whole world was inside.
00:12:52.000So I remember doing for two or three months just going over the daily COVID numbers, infection rates, death rate, et cetera.
00:13:00.000But it was slower in the spring, and this year it's just, it's killing me.
00:13:03.000I think it's because Trump is gone, honestly.
00:13:06.000This is what politics was like before Donald Trump was.
00:13:10.000Running for office before, I mean, forget about being president before he was on the political scene.
00:13:16.000Because I remember I was very much in politics in high school in the second Obama term, and this is exactly what it was like dry, slow, boring, fake, BS.
00:13:28.000And then Trump came along, excited everything.
00:13:31.000Everything was so interesting, breath of fresh air.
00:14:23.000Gab is gab.com slash real nickjfuentes.
00:14:28.000This Friday, I'll be hosting an episode of Good Morning Groyper at noon central time on my Telegram channel.
00:14:34.000It'll also stream on this website, but if you want to call in and if you want to participate in the show, you have to be on Telegram to do that.
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00:15:34.000When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that all states must recognize same sex marriages.
00:15:39.000These data are from Gallup's annual Values and Beliefs poll conducted on May 3rd through the 18th.
00:15:45.000Today's 70% support for same sex marriage marks a new milestone in a trend that has pointed upward for a quarter of a century.
00:15:53.000A small minority of Americans, 27%, supported legal recognition of gay and lesbian marriages in 1996, when Gallup first asked the question, But support has risen steadily over time, eventually reaching the majority for the first time in 2011.
00:16:10.000By the time of the Supreme Court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision in 2015, support for gay marriage had reached 60%.
00:16:18.000Since then, the issue has been less prominent in politics, and public support has continued to increase.
00:16:24.000Gallup has recorded other shifts in America's ideas on marriage over time historically, including expanded support for interracial marriage, which had 87% approval as of Gallup's 2013 update.
00:16:51.000Just so you understand the historical change on that one.
00:16:56.000Republicans who have consistently been the party group least in favor of same sex marriage show majority support in 2021 for the first time 55%.
00:17:06.000Democrats have consistently been among the biggest support.
00:17:09.000The current 83% among Democrats is on par with the level of support that Gallup has recorded over the past few years.
00:17:16.000This could suggest that support has reached a ceiling for this group, at least for now.
00:17:21.000Meanwhile, support among political independents at 73% is slightly higher than the 68 to 71% range from 2017 to 2020.
00:17:31.000Once opponents of legalization, Republicans have mostly come to back it.
00:17:34.000Court and legislative challenges to the legal status of same sex marriage.
00:17:39.000Have simmered down since the Supreme Court issued its decision.
00:17:42.000Meanwhile, older U.S. adults who are once holdouts in support for gay marriage now come down on the same side of the issue as young adults.
00:17:51.000Gallup's trend illustrates that Americans' views can shift in a relatively short time, creating a new consensus even as polarization on other measures intensifies.
00:18:01.000So, you know, this isn't like groundbreaking news or anything.
00:18:06.000And I guess the newsworthy part is that for the first time you have majority support among Republicans.
00:18:12.000But even that is not surprising if you pay close attention to politics because Republicans over the last 25 years have become libertarians.
00:18:22.000And this is the popular consensus it is fiscally conservative, socially liberal.
00:18:29.000This is, by the way, something which, like same sex marriage, is completely astroturf.
00:18:34.000This is a kind of conservative ideology which was never the dominant conservative ideology in the post war conservative movement.
00:18:44.000And this is something which has been pushed.
00:18:47.000Pushed on us by think tanks, Ivy League academics working in think tanks, by the news media, by other political linkage institutions.
00:18:56.000That if you're a conservative, you can't be a racist, you can't be a sexist, you can't be a homophobe, you can't legislate your morality, you can't be a crazy Christian nut because that's not going to work.
00:19:08.000What you have to be is a tax cutter.0.61
00:19:11.000You have to cut taxes, you have to be pro business, and pro Israel, of course, obviously, support immigration to win Hispanics.0.95
00:19:19.000Support some things to win blacks, and really that's about it.0.93
00:19:23.000And we've got to give up on everything else.0.89
00:19:25.000That's been the message for conservatives, and we know that.
00:19:29.000It's only been recently that that's begun to shift a little bit where we've got a lot of Catholic intellectuals now out there and people like Tucker Carlson, Donald Trump, but this is recent, of course.
00:19:40.000The reason we're talking about this on the show today is because it's very in line.0.70
00:19:43.000Obviously, it's Pride Month, right?0.77
00:19:46.000Even though I canceled it, other people are celebrating it in spite of the fact that I did cancel it at the beginning of the month.0.88
00:19:52.000It's white boy summer, so Pride Month is indefinitely canceled.0.95
00:19:56.000But nevertheless, it's timely for that reason.0.70
00:19:59.000And it also has to do with what we talked about earlier this week, or like I said, I forget.
00:20:04.000It was either Monday or late last week about Caitlyn Jenner running for governor in California.
00:20:11.000You see, a lot of Republicans now are all on board with a transgender celebrity running for governor of California.
00:20:19.000And there's a few arguments that they make for that.
00:20:21.000They say that, well, that's how you have to win elections these days, you just have to go with the Flow, you have to go with where society is headed.
00:20:29.000Some people say it's not even for pragmatic reasons, they just don't care.
00:20:33.000Some people are saying, in other words, well, that's just what we have to do to win.
00:20:37.000We have to make a compromise to win on other things, and we're not happy about it, but we're being practical.
00:20:43.000And some people are saying, we don't care.
00:20:46.000Are you telling me you wouldn't vote for somebody because of a characteristic about them?
00:20:53.000You know, some Republicans have bought into it, but there seems to be this growing support for all of this stuff among Republicans.
00:21:01.000And I've been saying this on the show, you just can't have it like that.
00:21:05.000Because as you can begin to see, this stuff is getting out of control.0.95
00:21:10.000And there have been many examples over the past couple of weeks where, in the early, I guess it's still early in the month with Pride Month, and I've seen a drag queen sing a song on Nickelodeon about.0.99
00:21:24.000It was literally a graphic of a black power fist and like a transgender flag around it and a drag queen singing a song.0.53
00:24:10.000And I'll bet you within five to 10 years, maybe sooner, you'll see the same kind of evolution, the same kind of Change in level support among Republicans for trans and for everything that everyone's complaining about right now that you did with same sex marriage.0.75
00:24:26.000And so the point is, this is an illustration.0.75
00:24:29.000This should be sending off alarm bells.
00:24:32.000This should be a major red flag that this stuff has to be shut down because 1996 was 25 years ago.
00:25:02.000To now, a majority of conservatives, members of the conservative party, they say that they support that.
00:25:07.000Now, we know that that's what's happened.
00:25:09.000We know the conservatives have given up.
00:25:11.000We know the conservatives basically support this.
00:25:13.000But, okay, having known that now, are you starting to see a pattern here with literally everything else?1.00
00:25:21.000If you don't want to live in a society of trannies, pedophiles, freaks, this like, you know, these weird pride parades where you got naked people hanging out and doing all this kind of stuff, these horrible television advertisements on Nickelodeon and Blues Clues on Disney Channel, then you have got to stop supporting it right now and all of it.1.00
00:25:43.000And there's almost a little bit of a white pill in this for this reason.1.00
00:25:48.000In the same way that this was something that was unpopular 25 years ago and became popular.
00:25:53.000This shows you that if we have a will, if we are vigorous, if we are extremely strong on this issue, if we possess the political will, we can, in the same way that a small minority that had the political will to change opinion in the wrong direction, we can change opinion in the right direction.
00:26:14.000In the same way that interracial marriage now has 87% support, and 60 years ago might have had 0% support, or 10, 15% support, whatever.0.55
00:26:26.000In the same way that something had changed drastically like that over time and people thought it unthinkable, and in the same way it happened with same sex marriage and now with trans and ultimately with things worse than trans, the hope would be that if we sort of take a page from their playbook, we can look at the bigger picture.
00:26:43.000And all of this is to say we have to be the radicals that they were then now, in the sense that they were radicals in the 60s and 70s putting this kind of stuff out.0.60
00:26:57.000They were radicals in the early 20th century pushing this stuff.0.78
00:27:01.000When it was Christians, conservatives that had cultural hegemony over the country.
00:27:07.000They were the radicals that were, you know, they were targeted by the state in some ways.
00:27:12.000Eventually, they basically became like the intelligence community and everything.
00:27:15.000But you understand, at one time, that was the fringe of the fringe of the fringe, in the same way that political actors like myself might be considered now in a countercultural direction.
00:27:28.000And so we have to take a look at people like that, and we have to be willing.
00:27:32.000To be countercultural like they were, we have to be willing to have a long time horizon and not think about, well, in order to win the next election, we really can't afford to be hard on social issues.0.97
00:27:46.000Let's stop thinking about the election in the next two years.1.00
00:27:49.000Let's start thinking about the country in the next 100 years.
00:27:53.000And what could we, as, because obviously 55% of conservatives support same sex marriage, you have to wonder what percentage of conservatives are as conservative as me or this audience watching the show on social issues.
00:28:09.000But if we, like they, are willing to be the minority, if we are willing to say, I don't care, I don't care about elections, I don't care about offending, I don't like being not taken seriously in polite society, this is the way it ought to be.
00:28:26.000We are morally righteous, we are going to move everything back in the right direction, then we can hopefully, potentially see the same kind of results over time.
00:28:36.000And there are some key differences, of course.
00:28:39.000This is a left wing ideology which has patronage and left wing political institutions.
00:28:45.000This did not happen because of activists that are on the same level that we are.
00:28:51.000This happened because this was pushed by Hollywood and the media and the government and the state and all of that.
00:28:59.000And I think it would be difficult to sort of recreate that.
00:29:03.000But the benefit that we have is that I think the majority of people in the country can be swayed on this issue.
00:29:09.000The majority of people in this country are still Christian.0.71
00:29:12.000And, you know, if there's any silver lining to immigration, a lot of the people that are coming here, at least first generation, are more socially conservative than the people that are living here.
00:29:21.000And it varies by country, it depends on the point of origin, and there's some other factors there too.
00:29:27.000But the point is, what we lack in institutional power to advance a conservative agenda, we do have the benefit of the fact that probably most of the population, even though they could say this in their poll or whatever, I think that the majority of the population would be receptive.0.68
00:29:44.000To a countercultural Christian movement that is pushing back against all of this.0.65
00:29:51.000So there's a white pill, there's a black pill.0.63
00:29:54.000The black pill is that this is happening with every other social malady.
00:29:59.000The same trend that you're seeing in this poll, which is not really shocking, not really surprising, and I'm not telling you anything new, but as we all know, this same process is underway with everything else.
00:30:11.000In case you didn't know, if you have a problem with Blues Clues, Drag Queen Gay Parade, if you have a problem with The Drag Queen Pride commercial on Nickelodeon, you have a problem with trans and drag kids and so on.
00:30:24.000Get used to it because it is getting normalized like all this other stuff because we don't have enough people that have the moral courage to speak out against that and everything else.0.51
00:30:34.000The white pill, however, while that is happening, the white pill is it demonstrates that in a short period of time, we can make a lot of change.0.63
00:30:42.000It's just a matter of looking at the bigger picture, looking at the time horizon, and being willing to be a radical.
00:30:49.000The difference is that a lot of conservatives are not willing to be radicals.
00:30:52.000Conservatives want to be moderates, liberals are radicals.
00:31:01.000There is always some liberal who is so far out there and so extreme, whether it's a BLM militant black nationalist or something, whether it's a militant homosexual, or you know, you've got people that you don't even understand what they are.0.76
00:32:14.000Well, we want to give up on all these issues and focus on like these two issues.
00:32:19.000And you have to have conservatives that are willing to say, I'm radical.
00:32:23.000The difference is that if you're a radical as a conservative, you pay a high social cost.
00:32:28.000If you're a radical as a leftist, you are working at Harvard, you're working at the FBI, you're working at the CIA.
00:32:35.000You know, and you can use your purity ideologically to get you actually farther in society, maybe, than you otherwise would be able to.
00:32:45.000As a conservative radical, it's the opposite.
00:32:47.000And, like in my experience, you even get hated by your own party, by your own side.
00:32:53.000That being said, we have to be willing to do that.
00:32:57.000We have to be willing to be the radical right.
00:32:59.000We have to be willing to be far right.
00:33:01.000And yes, they're going to call us racist.
00:33:03.000Yes, they're going to call us David Duke and the KKK and all of that.
00:33:08.000In the same way that left wing radicals are called all kinds of things by conservatives, we have to brush it off and own it.
00:33:15.000We have to brush it off and own that and say, you know, oh, you're calling us racist?
00:33:20.000Yeah, okay, we're big racists for sure.
00:33:23.000I mean, and not totally affirm it, but as opposed to the slavish, no, I'm not a racist, look at how moderate I am, I'm not a homophobe, I'm not a sexist, look at how progressive I am.0.89
00:33:35.000We've got to get used to saying, I'm the most traditional, I'm the most reactionary, I'm the most radical right wing person there is.0.97
00:34:14.000And that's why every part of the society.
00:34:16.000Rejects this political movement, whether it's the left wing, the right wing, the Democrats, the GOP, people like Tim Pool, Dave Rubin, even people like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:34:50.000That ought to be the mentality of right wing people in the country, or else this is going to be the trend on everything because nobody is standing against that.
00:34:59.000Nobody is standing in the way of that.
00:35:39.000If Trump won in 2016 on a platform of banning all Muslims from America, building a wall, deporting all illegals, ending all the wars, being even handed on Israel and Palestine, which is what he said at the initial GOP primary debates, if he got elected, And that made that the new center or the new, if that made that the new ideology of the Republican Party when he got elected on November 8th, 2016, or even before that when he won the primary back in July 2016,
00:36:09.000has the party gone further to the right than then or further to the left?
00:36:15.000Has the country gone further to the right or further to the left?
00:36:18.000Because I think both have gone further to the left.
00:36:21.000I think that the GOP and even Trump himself have gone further to the left since then.
00:36:26.000Because Trump got into office saying, we'll deport all illegals, we'll build a wall, and we're going to end all the wars and so on.
00:36:34.000And now you've got people that condemned the Muslim ban, people that did not fund the border wall, people that are not in favor of deporting millions of people in control of the House leadership and the Senate leadership.
00:36:49.000And most of those people are running for president in 2024, too.0.52
00:37:44.000When the left gets into power, they pass gay marriage and Obamacare and Planned Parenthood and all of that kind of stuff, Roe versus Wade, et cetera.
00:37:51.000We get into office, and our Supreme Court justices vote with the liberals or they abstain.
00:38:38.000Take a look at these governors banning transgender athletes in schools.0.95
00:38:41.000If governors and states started to do blanket bans on things like this, If they started to pass extremely socially conservative legislation, it would change the society.
00:38:54.000If Republican governments were passing in the same way that the same sex marriage decision was a socially liberal decision and that made society accept this, if Republican governments were passing very conservative legislation, the society would become more conservative.
00:39:12.000Corporations would be forced to bend the knee, society would be desensitized to it and get used to it.
00:39:18.000We have to look at the state as something that can, and there's no way that it cannot create the moral climate that we live in as a society.
00:39:27.000And we have to get used to being okay with that and using the state towards those ends, as opposed to saying, well, there has to be some kind of great awakening of Christians first, and then they have to vote, and then we pass a law and we get freedom, and then we use our freedom to be better.
00:39:44.000It's like, no, let's have a small minority of people get control of the government.0.63
00:39:48.000And then the government will pass laws that make society more moral and religious, and then the society will become more moral and religious.
00:39:55.000People are putting the cart before the horse.
00:42:44.000They, lest we forget, were the party of the Ku Klux Klan.
00:42:49.000You know, in the old days, they used to hang blacks from trees for no reason, and they would ride horses around their houses at night with torches to scare them out of town.
00:43:00.000Now, their strategies have only evolved.0.73
00:43:04.000The new Ku Klux Klan is giving free money to them.
00:43:11.000You thought it was evil when they were hanging them from trees.
00:43:14.000I bet you thought that the KKK was really evil when they were stringing blacks up from trees and enslaving them on farms.
00:43:21.000Yeah, wait till you hear what they're doing in 2021.
00:43:24.000The KKK Democrats haven't gone away, they've just gotten smarter.
00:43:29.000And so now the way that they enslave blacks is not by putting them in chains and whipping them in the baking sun and putting them in a pit inside the lawn.
00:44:26.000And so, everything that his father has done to hurt the white man in order to benefit the black man, everything that his father has done to destroy white America and to elevate this insurgent, ascendant, anti white, non white mass migration coalition of all the world's elites and people, people in bad countries.
00:44:52.000We now know that Hunter Biden said the N word, and that means that they are truly the real racists.
00:44:59.000And I'll read to you some of what he said.
00:45:00.000This is Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's son.
00:45:05.000It says, First son, Hunter Biden repeatedly called his white attorney the N word in a pair of bizarre and occasionally lewd text conversations in late 2018 and early 2019, according to newly unearthed messages in an exchange on December 13, 2018, taken from Hunter's abandoned laptop.
00:45:25.000And first reported by Daily Mail, the younger Biden asked Chicago based corporate attorney George Mizires, quote, How much money do I owe you?
00:45:38.000Before adding, Because nigga, you better not be charging me Hennessy rates.
00:45:43.000The lawyer replied, That made me snarf my coffee.1.00
00:45:46.000Biden responded, I just made that phrase up, by the way.
00:47:02.000You know, my opinion of Hunter Biden has changed, has changed after this exchange.
00:47:10.000The mail reported that Hunter Biden kept a meme on his laptop that showed his father and former President Barack Obama embracing the meme's text read, Obama, gonna miss you, my man.
00:47:28.000So these are the damning, these are the damning, these are the damning new revelations about the first son, Hunter Biden, bombshell revelations.
00:48:23.000The New York Post is like a right leaning publication, and they're putting this out there.
00:48:28.000Hunter Biden made use of the N word because they are seriously putting this out there to try to make some kind of a point about, again, God only knows what, that Democrats are hypocrites, that Democrats are the real racists.
00:48:45.000What exactly is the argument for why we should vote for Republicans and not for Democrats?
00:48:51.000Because the president's degenerate son said nigga jokingly over text.
00:48:56.000But yet, this is what Republicans are running with.
00:48:59.000This is what Republicans ran with in the build up to the 2020 election.
00:49:03.000This is what Republicans still used to criticize Joe Biden.
00:49:07.000When Joe Biden says something that is perceived as racist, they run it all day long.
00:49:11.000Joe Biden a couple weeks ago said Have you ever noticed all these interracial couples in advertisements?
00:51:50.000What if we come at them with an all black Republican convention?1.00
00:51:54.000What if we come at them with a platinum plan, and we have the first gay guy in the White House, and we have a, you know, women's businesses fund for the UN or, you know, whatever, and we have all the immigrants coming in?0.85
00:52:09.000Then you're going to look pretty racist by comparison.
00:52:13.000And the left says, No, you're just faking it.
00:53:45.000But if you go back and look at the crime rates and public transportation, and you look at the major cities, During the crack cocaine epidemic and the Roddy King riots and all of that, these people needed to be put in jail.
00:54:01.000You're getting a taste of what it was like then now.
00:54:05.000And the Republican message is like, well, but that's racist.
00:54:09.000Number one, who's going to believe you?
00:54:11.000Number two, if it is racist, hey, call me a racist.
00:54:14.000Lock these super predators up in jail and throw away the key.0.84
00:54:17.000Take George Floyd, Michael Brown, and these other super predators that are preying on women and Chinese people and the young and everybody and put them in jail and stop and frisk them and put the military in those neighborhoods.
00:54:34.000If Joe Biden and Clinton are going to do that and that's racist, then I'm a racist Hillary and Joe Biden supporter.
00:55:14.000Republicans, you know, I don't know if Republicans should be like, hey, attention, ladies and niggas.1.00
00:55:20.000But, but, there's something to be said about here's a guy who's just obviously talking with his bro in a normal way.0.94
00:55:29.000Maybe we as Republicans should treat that in the same way and say, oh, you know, private conversation, it's banter, we're all people, as opposed to we police our own side.
00:55:39.000And police the left with the standards set by the left.
00:55:43.000Maybe Republicans should loosen up a little bit.
00:55:46.000We don't have to go and, you know, shine black people's shoes like the CEO of Chick fil A or like, you know, like a lot of people do, unfortunately, like the Pope even does.
00:56:06.000But they go on Fox News and they're going to run.
00:56:09.000And I remember because I used to watch Fox News all day.
00:56:12.000They're going to go on Fox News and run eight hours of coverage that day.
00:56:16.000You're going to have that bell breaking news, news update.
00:56:20.000New revelations show Hunter Biden said the N word on his laptop, and then they bring in some proxy Republican who says, Well, hey, Laura, I'm just here to say that I mean, and they say that we're racist, and then they make some snarky quip or whatever.
00:56:36.000It's like, who is this trying to appeal to?
00:56:39.000You should be set on fire because who is this designed to appeal to at the end of the day?
00:56:44.000It's supposed to appeal to Republicans pretending to care about the left standards and applying the.
00:56:53.000Right, I mean, we're all supposed to just be in this big charade.
00:56:55.000This is supposed to convince Republicans of, like, wow, if I cared about people saying nigga like the left does, and I'm going to pretend to care about it because then I could call them a hypocrite, well, this is going to be a lot of ammunition for me in my next political debate.
01:00:07.000If Trump started to talk about interracial advertisements and crime bill, if he was talking about super predators in a good way and lock them up, hell yeah, lock them up, but it's not Hillary Clinton, it's all the black criminals.1.00
01:00:21.000It's all the black criminals terrorizing the cities.1.00
01:00:26.000Imagine a lock them up chant at a rally.
01:00:29.000Imagine if Trump was like, and we're going to lock up the pedophiles in charge of this country, and we're going to lock up the super predators, and we're going to lock up all the illegal immigrants and the homeless.1.00
01:00:41.000And the drag queens, lock them up!1.00
01:01:13.000He was like, you know, Hillary Clinton's not so bad.
01:01:16.000And, you know, I love Kevin McCarthy.0.97
01:01:18.000He should have been like, there, he should have locked, he should have dissolved Congress, dissolved Congress, lock up all the congressmen, lock up the lobbyists, lock up the billionaires, lock up the drag queens, lock up the criminals.0.99
01:01:49.000The anti miscegenation movement would be set forward a hundred years.
01:01:57.000You know, man, if Trump got up there and he was like, you know, I'm watching television, I said, what's with all the interracial couples?
01:02:07.000I mean, now that would be something he would never, but Donald Trump would never, only based Joe Biden, only based Joe Biden would ever say something like that.
01:02:22.000All right, okay, let's read our super chats.
01:02:24.000I'm procrastinating because I don't want to read them, but I have to.
01:02:47.000Jordan B says, Are you familiar with Don Huffines?
01:02:51.000He plans to run against Greg Abbott for governor here in Texas.
01:02:55.000Excuse me, his platform seems to be far more conservative in America first than Abbott's.
01:03:00.000And according to people and family close to the campaign, he is apparently aware of and is a fan of yours.
01:03:06.000CPAC will be hosted in Dallas July 9th to 11th, and there should be a large contingent of grassroots support and very strong anti-Abbott sentiment.
01:03:20.000I like that he seems to be very solid on the issues.
01:03:24.000So, yeah, I don't know too much about him, but from what I've seen, I like it a lot.
01:03:30.000Uh, Groyper Hands says on the TV series Preacher, starring Dominic Cooper, the character Eugene Root is in hell, reliving his life's worst moment on repeat, which was witnessing his BFF commit suicide.
01:03:43.000Hitler is in hell too, but his life's worst moment was getting rejected from art school.
01:04:07.000Line Rider says in 2040, the Republican nominee has to make a pilgrimage to Chicago and kiss the bean with an AF hat on to get the much coveted AFPAC endorsement.
01:04:17.000Have you ever noticed that every politician speaks in AFPAC, Republican and Democrat, and every politician visits Chicago and kisses the bean and eats a Chicago style hot dog?
01:04:31.000And then that person gets killed, and then that person gets disappeared.
01:04:35.000You have some radical on the neo internet.
01:07:47.000Optics Respector says, Nick, I don't give a damn about the browning of America.1.00
01:07:50.000That's why I don't wash my drawers after a few Taco 12 packs from Taco Bell and a few Crunch Wrap Supremes with sour cream on the side.1.00
01:10:12.000PewDiePie says, Would you say if you got a one hour private meeting with Joe Biden, there's got to be some sleeper word or something that would wake him up and we could get.
01:11:05.000Eric Troop says, Hey, Nick, who do you think would win in a fight between Jaden McNeil and a brown skinned UFC fighter, Manny the Bermudez Triangle?
01:11:14.000And Jaden gets to start with his knee on the Bermudez Triangle's neck.
01:12:06.000Had Jesse Lee Peterson, a black man, who was saying black people can't run the U.S. If you say anything remotely close to that, it's racist, though.
01:12:14.000Okay, the quack says, I keep getting randomly searched when I fly, and I have TSA Precheck.
01:12:46.000Chris Hughes says Trump today congratulated the president of Nigeria for banning Twitter.
01:12:50.000He said he would have done the same, but Zuckerberg kept telling him how great he was.
01:12:54.000This while his supporters are being censored.
01:12:56.000Still think Trump is worth supporting in 2024?
01:12:59.000Yeah, I saw that press release, but this is just a stupid question.
01:13:03.000I hate when people do this kind of stuff.
01:13:06.000Politics is a little bit more complicated than this person said this, so do you still support them?
01:13:13.000It's just like totally precludes any kind of rational assessment of what our strategy will be to have this mindset of it's a zero sum, it's all or nothing.
01:13:40.000Line Rider says the gays never switch to having pride in what they do.1.00
01:13:43.000They're still ashamed of it and they can only cope with self deprecating humor.0.99
01:13:47.000Making themselves into a gross joke gay character from an Adam Sandler movie, the modern family portrayal of Dave Rubin type gay people is a myth.1.00
01:18:04.000Yeah, Latino Groypers says, Republicans saying we did everything they asked is like Bardock being shocked that Frieza wants to kill all the Saiyans and said, Frieza has taken our loyalty and paid us back in our own blood.
01:18:20.000Masato's armpit says, You said you can tell FGR has Asperger's because of his wide open eyes.
01:18:25.000I realize I did the same thing, but now try to have a more relaxed facial expression.1.00
01:18:30.000Thanks for the tip from an undercover Aspie.1.00
01:18:32.000All I didn't say is because of his wide open eyes.1.00
01:18:34.000I can't put my finger on what it is, but you can see in his eyes.1.00
01:18:38.000Autistic people have, I don't know what it is, if it's slightly cross eyed, if it's something like a fold on their eyelid, but I look at fat gay retard Vosh.0.99
01:18:50.000And Ian Kaczynski, and I could see it in his eyes that he has Asperger's because I've seen it in other people's eyes who have Asperger's.1.00
01:18:56.000And I don't know, I can't quite put my finger on what exactly the physical trait is, but you could definitely see it.
01:19:03.000I don't know if their eyes are wide open so much as it is there's something with the folds of their eyelids or their sort of expression in their eyes, maybe if their eyes are crossed a little bit.
01:19:20.000I can't quite put my finger on it, but it's definitely there.0.95
01:19:25.000Owens says the president's son is a child sex trafficking pedophile that said nigga.1.00
01:19:28.000Tell me which part of that sentence is groundbreaking news.1.00
01:20:53.000And my show started two weeks after the Trump administration started.
01:20:57.000So I criticized him when he said, he said the equivalent of this back in.
01:21:03.000April or March 2018, when he said, after there was a big Facebook purge of Loomer and Faith Goldie and Louis Farrakhan and Paul Joseph Watson and Milo, he said, I am monitoring the situation very closely.
01:21:22.000And we did throughout the administration.
01:21:23.000From then on, I said, that's the most important issue, and Trump's window of opportunity to fix it is shrinking all the time.
01:21:31.000And I said that for years on this show.
01:21:35.000And ultimately, what he did was he made an antitrust case against the big four tech companies in the Federal Trade Commission, and he made an executive order ordering the Federal Communications, what is it, the FCC, ordering the FCC to revise their interpretation of Section 230.
01:21:56.000So both of those things were done in, I think, the FTC, that was initiated in 2019.
01:22:19.000But how would his acknowledgement of something that we all already know change anything about the dynamic for 2024?
01:22:27.000The question about 2024 is who is the best candidate?
01:22:32.000Donald Trump is, in light of everything I've said about him yesterday on Gab and on my show and all my complaints about him, still the best candidate that there is right now.
01:22:42.000Who would be better than Donald Trump?
01:22:45.000What did Ron DeSantis just get done doing?
01:22:49.000Passed a bill in the Florida state legislature, signed it into law, which did nothing other than protect statewide candidates for office from social media censorship.
01:22:59.000Nothing for elected officials, nothing for anyone that's not running for office.
01:23:02.000So, DeSantis, in other words, is no better than Trump on tech censorship.
01:24:54.000How are you supposed to make change disengaging from politics?
01:24:57.000How are you supposed to make change disengaging from the most popular official in the conservative party that represents the conservative white people of the United States of America?
01:25:09.000Tell me how winning and achieving our goals circumvents engaging with that.
01:25:14.000Tell me how we are going to achieve our goals by circumventing, mobilizing, or engaging with one out of the two major parties, the party.
01:25:25.000That mobilizes the white people and the conservative people of the United States, the only people that would be susceptible to our message and the goals we're trying to achieve.0.58
01:25:37.000Tell me who we're going to select within that that can carry the torch forward that's not Donald Trump.
01:25:43.000Is it going to be Ron DeSantis, who signed an anti BDS bill in Israel?
01:25:47.000Is it going to be Josh Hawley, who nine of his staff members are focused on foreign policy and four out of the nine are focused on Middle East policy, specifically Israel?
01:25:55.000And a guy that has somehow done less on tech censorship than DeSantis and Trump combined?
01:26:35.000We are in an asymmetrical war, and we are far smaller with far less resources and less manpower.
01:26:43.000And it is difficult, and it requires a daily fight and engagement with the enemy and sometimes with our own side to achieve what we want.
01:26:50.000But the idea that we're going to avoid all battlefields, avoid all trenches, avoid all gunfire, and not literally, obviously, I mean in terms of combat, we're going to avoid all engagements with the enemy, and we can avoid building an army, and we can avoid having an organization or leadership.
01:27:07.000Where exactly is the political change, which is difficult and necessary, going to come from if that's the approach?
01:27:13.000But that's what a lot of people think.
01:27:30.000People are just going to spontaneously, simultaneously take over things and do the right things and do it in a clever way so that they never meet resistance.
01:27:42.000And in short order, everything is going to be working normally again.
01:27:45.000Do people really think that's how it's going to happen?
01:27:49.000So, and the reason I get frustrated is because it's like, do you think that I'm not aware of that?
01:28:22.000I've been banned from traveling internationally, flying domestically.
01:28:25.000The government took a fortune from me.
01:28:28.000I've been banned from every social media platform, every streaming platform, every payment processor, every bank to process credit card processing.
01:28:38.000You think that I don't, it's not personal to me that Donald Trump did nothing about tech censorship?
01:28:42.000You think that I don't care about that?
01:28:44.000You think that I see that and I don't, oh yeah, well, I'm just a total Trump shill.
01:28:49.000Yeah, of course that is deeply insulting to me.
01:28:52.000Of course that is a horrific thing to say, obviously.
01:28:56.000People with no skin in the game and have lost nothing say, but Nick, you just don't care enough.
01:29:07.000But I also, as somebody that's been in this for four years, and as somebody that survived for four years, where many others have not, have recognized that we have got to take an extremely practical approach.
01:29:19.000Not emotional, not an idealistic approach, not a wishful approach.
01:29:25.000We have to take a pragmatic, practical approach.
01:29:38.000I am more frustrated with Trump than anybody.
01:29:41.000But, you know, I'm also on the field every day.
01:29:44.000You know, nevertheless, I'm also out there doing the show and doing activism that I do, and we're fighting every day.
01:29:52.000Yeah, so I'm frustrated with Trump, but I don't have the luxury of saying, oh, fuck this guy, and then just, you know, leaning back in my gamer chair and playing Minecraft or whatever, because we've got to take what we have and turn it into something that can save the country.
01:30:06.000And Trump right now is the best vehicle.
01:30:08.000That's not to say that that's a good vehicle.
01:30:15.000He's not absolutely the best or absolutely good.
01:30:18.000He is comparably, comparably, relatively better than the rest.
01:30:24.000And insofar as Trump can be used to the right ends, insofar as Trump is better than the alternative, and by our support with him, We can have support from other people insofar as we support him.
01:32:17.000The question that you should be asking is: you know, will you finally stop doing whatever, absolutely whatever it takes to win against an unstoppable enemy?
01:32:29.000And anything will fall under the category of what I'm willing to do-not everything, obviously, but most things-to get where we need to go.
01:32:40.000So I get frustrated because, and two, because I know, and I said this on the Luke Kendratt Orthodoxy first, I know better than most people.
01:32:48.000How much of a disaster the Trump administration was.
01:32:52.000And I said this on Orthodoxy First with Luc Kentrad, and I've said it many times.
01:32:58.000You know, I know people that were inside the White House and not low level people.
01:33:03.000I can't go into great detail about it, but if, and I've said this before, just know that if I told you, you would be like, wow, I mean, that's a pretty serious connection.
01:33:12.000And I'm not like, look, I'm not trying to portray myself as some kind of DC insider, but the point is, I've met with enough people from the administration, I've had dinner with enough people from the administration, enough.
01:33:22.000Phone calls and texts and tips and things like that.
01:33:25.000You know, again, I don't want to go too much into it, but there is enough linkage between the Groypers and America First that I have a better idea than your average person.
01:33:36.000Not better than most insiders, but better than your average person, better than somebody that just is reading the news about what was going on in there.0.77
01:33:45.000And as somebody that's put my life on the line for this kind of stuff to see missed opportunity after missed opportunity and incompetence and corruption and all of that, it's maddening.
01:33:54.000The idea that, like, I don't care enough about that or something.
01:33:58.000I'm supporting Trump because I'm like some kind of a shill.
01:34:19.000Cato, I don't think anybody really knows because we're in uncharted territory with this fiat money central bank monetary project.
01:34:30.000We're really kind of in uncharted waters with all the debt, the quantitative easing, the money supply growing.
01:34:36.000None of this stuff is really precedented.
01:34:39.000You know, I mean, there's some comparisons you can make, obviously, to like Zimbabwe or like Germany or whatever.
01:34:45.000But in terms of a superpower, the global reserve currency with a lot of debt, with an expanding monetary base, the system that we have, there's never been a system in the world quite like the one that we have.
01:34:56.000So nobody really knows where it's going to go.
01:34:59.000Kato says, just securing my rightful place as your number one.
01:37:00.000So there was a special reason for that.
01:37:04.000I haven't been to a Turning Point conference since because I don't think there's really any reason to give the attention and the energy to them.
01:39:26.000That's my least favorite one to watch.
01:39:29.000If I have to choose between watching Star Wars movies, if it's between Phantom Menace and A New Hope, I'm going to watch Phantom Menace.
01:39:38.000Honestly, I'm going to watch Phantom Menace.
01:39:41.000And then, if it's between Phantom Menace and Return of the Jedi, I'm probably going to watch Return of the Jedi.
01:39:47.000If it's between Return of the Jedi and Attack of the Clones, I'm going to watch Attack of the Clones, and then Empire, and then Revenge of the Sith.
01:45:16.000We didn't, frankly, you know, we're not like groupies for CPAC.
01:45:20.000We organized CPAC, or rather, we organized AFPAC besides CPAC because it's like, well, if everyone's in D.C. every year for CPAC, we'll just hold a rival convention and do it that way.
01:45:33.000But we're not going to chase them all over the country.
01:45:36.000Golden Groyper says, as far as you can tell, what were the worst, as far as you can tell, what was worse than the Trump White House, corruption or incompetence?
01:45:50.000Black Swan says one of the top three groups that sends life site news hate mail are Harry Potter fans, along with pro abortion and LGBT lobbyists.
01:45:59.000I feel AF will have a similar issue with hate mail from original trilogy fans, along with fitness fanatics and wig gnats.0.64