00:00:30.000There's been lots of good news this week.
00:00:31.000There's this debate that's coming up, and it is.
00:00:34.000Just an absolutely remarkable opportunity for framing.
00:00:39.000And I can't spell it out too explicitly what I mean by this, but I chose this topic for a very particular reason.
00:00:46.000I chose this topic a long time ago, about a year and a half ago, I think, about a year and a half ago now.
00:00:55.000This is the perfect issue to expose what we need to expose.
00:00:58.000And, you know, that will, so arrogant, so pretentious, so hubristic, in the words of one of my followers, didn't know that was a word, but it is so hubristic.
00:01:09.000I think he overlooked the significance of it.
00:01:11.000And so I'm very much looking forward to tomorrow.
00:01:14.000It's something I've been planning for a long time, something I've been thinking about for a long time.
00:01:19.000And, you know, yesterday he was on Periscope because I was talking shit about him yesterday on the show.
00:01:25.000And after the show, I found out that he was watching my show on his Periscope while he was eating Shake Shack.
00:01:31.000Very disrespectful to the audience that you eat during a broadcast.
00:02:58.000You know, you think it was just some accident that this Israel issue was what defined me starting out with all these conservatives, with Cassie Dillon, with Aaron Vandler, Elliot Hamilton, with the Reagan Battalion?
00:03:10.000That was an accident that I doubled, tripled, quadrupled down, and then suggested it out of a clear blue sky?
00:03:16.000I don't think he knows what he's getting into.
00:03:19.000I don't think he knows who he's dealing with.
00:03:27.000They think when I talk about it, I'm revealing how much it gets under my skin.
00:03:31.000I laugh when they say that because, you know, on Wednesday, I guess it's suffice to say, everyone will find out on Wednesday what I mean by all of this.
00:03:40.000Everybody will find out on Wednesday what I mean by this when I say I've been waiting, when I say this is the perfect opportunity, the perfect frame, the perfect angle, the perfect issue.
00:03:52.000This is ground zero of the revolution.
00:03:55.000So, and people, I think some people might understand what I'm getting at.
00:03:58.000I think Will might understand what I'm getting at.
00:06:14.000I'm looking through it and then I find, wait, finally, there it is.
00:06:17.000He was a debate coach at like Oregon State University or something where he coached two kids to a national championship.
00:06:26.000So he was a coach, which, you know, if you've ever done anything in your life, if you've ever done anything in your life, you know that doing something and teaching someone how to do something, there's all the difference in the world, folks.
00:06:40.000In high school, I was in Model UN, okay?
00:06:43.000I was one of the best there was, one of the best there was, the best there is, best there ever will be at Model United Nations.
00:06:51.000It was very difficult for me to teach it because I picked it up very intuitively.
00:08:37.000First thing they do is they keep a scorecard, and you have three judges, and they each are looking at a different thing, and they give you a score out of 30 for how well your presentation was.
00:08:47.000And then next to that speaking score, next to the points that they give you, they also decide if you won the debate or if you lost the debate.
00:08:56.000And Will Chamberlain lost a lot of debates, but he won the most points.
00:09:00.000And I'm reading about the speaking thing, and this is so.
00:09:04.000It's so, it fit my narrative so beautifully, almost like I went back in time and designed it this way.
00:09:11.000Where I'm reading for the speaking award, it says, and this is in the dictionary for the debate club or whatever, it says, the speaking award is given to the person with the most points, and it reflects basically what an ideal presentation looks like.
00:09:46.000That is such a perfect delineation from someone who's in school for 16 years and they win the speaking award by points.
00:09:53.000Someone who couldn't close, someone who couldn't win, someone who couldn't actually win anything, do anything worthwhile, but they tallied up all the points.
00:10:16.000And I don't mean like the Mike Cernovich gorilla mindset.
00:10:19.000I mean G U E R I L A mindset or L L A mindset, which is don't go to school, drop out of school and build something, drop out of school and do something, be a man of action.
00:10:31.000And, you know, I don't have any intercollegiate IHSA awards to show for it.
00:10:36.000I don't have any coaching trophies to show for it.
00:10:38.000But I think he's going to be in for a Day of the Rock.
00:12:20.000And how many people think, how many people would bet their mortgage?
00:12:24.000How many people would bet every dollar in their wallet that Black Hannity at some point in his life has railed against identity politics, right?
00:12:34.000Who wants to bet that Black Hannity said something along the lines of race doesn't matter?
00:14:01.000I don't know if I should say this because if I say this, then it might not happen, but I really.
00:14:05.000Want all the alt light people to watch this.
00:14:08.000I want all the alt light people, like when Giza told me he would watch the debate, when Cernovich told me he would watch the debate, when Cassandra says she's going to watch the debate, I'm getting very excited because this is a perfect opportunity to demonstrate that there is a faction on the right wing of people who are skeptical about multi ethnic, multi racialism, who are skeptical about Israel and other influence, who are skeptical about the modern world as a whole, and we're not cranks.
00:14:47.000Our opinions are true and well supported.
00:14:49.000And so this is just going to be an excellent opportunity to get a new audience listening to this from someone like me, who I think I am a good representative for these concerns, where we can lay them out in a logical way a succinct, concise, logical, evidence supported way, free from prejudice, free from this.
00:15:11.000This white supremacy boogeyman that has haunted the alt right, or that we get slandered as all day long, or they get slandered as all day long, it'll be a perfect opportunity.
00:15:21.000So I hope they still follow through on sharing that because, you know, I think they were going to hold this up and be like, here's Will Chamberlain, BTFOing right wing kid.
00:15:30.000I really hope they post it up so we can expose people to the truth.
00:16:00.000You know, I wouldn't have to look over my shoulder all the time with Antifa, with women, with rape allegations, and all these things that happen to you when you're a right wing pundit.
00:16:08.000These things have happened to myself, James Alsop, others.
00:16:12.000So you don't have to have that happen.
00:16:14.000It could have been a very easy road for me.
00:16:16.000And they say I do this for like attention, I do this for Nazi followers.
00:16:20.000I do this because I believe, because this is the truth.
00:16:25.000I'm not like Will, where I can brag about my income on Periscope.
00:16:29.000I'm not like Will, where I can do some stupid law practice for a nonprofit in D.C. and not be married and not have kids and not worry about the mortgage and not worry about all my other bills like Middle America, like all the other people in this country.
00:16:44.000I can't afford to do that, or my children can't afford for me to do that in the long term.
00:16:51.000For people that are in the thick of it, you know, my parents.
00:17:14.000And so now it's not enough that both my parents work.
00:17:16.000My mom's going to have to take on a second job because everything's so expensive.
00:17:20.000And my sister will be lucky if she's going to be able to find a job after school.
00:17:23.000Not like she's not qualified, but you look at how saturated the market is.
00:17:27.000with people who have college diplomas, how saturated the market is with high skilled labor.
00:17:32.000And so people who know, people who are articulate, people who understand this, we can no longer afford to take the back seat, to take the easy road, to say, you know, I'll deal with that after I make my money.
00:17:43.000I'll deal with that after I'm in a non-for-profit and I've ingratiated myself into the system and I can influence people here and there.
00:17:50.000Not good enough, not good enough anymore.
00:17:53.000So that's why I'm doing this and that's why I care.
00:17:55.000Hopefully that'll shine through tomorrow, you know, Because I can be silly.
00:18:04.000But deep down, why I sit in my basement and do this show for 2,000 people every night for an hour and pay for all this equipment and go out on a limb like this is because the present system cannot continue.
00:20:43.000We all had a good laugh about our hero, our great savior, Columbus, who liberated the Americas from savagery, from barbarism, from animals, essentially.
00:20:53.000If you look at what the Comanche did, if you look at what some of these other tribes did, liberated the continent from barbarism.
00:20:59.000And And our good buddies at Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, Michael J. Knowles, they post a video to their account.
00:21:18.000And for somebody with money, for people with money and like contacts, I don't know if Benny Palotsky did this cartoon, but it was pretty terrible.
00:21:27.000The premise is pretty funny, though, because the premise of the cartoon was like, All these Native Americans are living peacefully, and then they start cutting each other's heads off and they're eating each other.
00:21:36.000And, you know, the savagery that we see with Native Americans, or at least what we saw when we arrived here in 1492.
00:21:44.000And so then, you know, they're chopping their heads off, and then Christopher Columbus comes by and he says, you know, look at all our technology.
00:21:50.000And the Native Americans are like, wow, that's so cool.
00:22:47.000He says, quote, On Monday morning while on vacation, I love already, we're, what are we?
00:22:55.000Six words in, and there's already a complete abdication of responsibility for his publication.
00:23:00.000On Monday morning while on vacation, I was made aware of a satirical video, another dodge.
00:23:06.000That went up at Daily Wire's Facebook page and Twitter, another dodge here, without my input or approval regarding Columbus Day.
00:23:13.000I was uncomfortable at the video, but in the interest of giving my employees the benefit of the doubt, and in the interest of defending satire more broadly, I decided to leave the video up.
00:23:25.000That was a mistake, and I apologize fully for it.
00:23:28.000After 24 hours of not sleeping, I decided that I couldn't live with the video being left up in my name.
00:24:23.000Path to Power by Lyndon Johnson, or Path to Power, the Years of Lyndon Johnson by Robert Carroll.
00:24:29.000They talk about the Comanche tribes, even in the 19th century, where they would raid Texan settlers, steal babies, steal women, skin them alive, scalp them, set them on fire, rape them.
00:24:43.000That's who we're talking about here Native Americans.
00:24:46.000This cartoon, in a humorous way, portrays the reality of the situation that you have certain people that are savages, and you have certain people.
00:26:22.000That's what these globalists, these establishment, rootless internationalists do.
00:26:28.000This is the behavior that we are to expect.
00:26:31.000You know, any real man, any real man like Donald Trump or like, I don't know, anyone else in this movement who would have something like that.
00:26:49.000Number two, if there was ever someone stepping out for an editorial thing or someone stepping out or someone having to resign or someone having to take down a video, you know, for whatever reason, if there was a mistake made by employees, a guy like Donald Trump says, I take responsibility.
00:27:05.000A guy, even like Ronald Reagan, who these guys cherish, would say, I take responsibility.
00:27:10.000But Ben Shapiro is like, no, no, it was everybody else.
00:27:14.000I was on, you know, I take full, it was a mistake that I allowed it to be left up, but I was on vacation.
00:27:20.000It doesn't fit my editorial standards.
00:27:23.000So it's just layer after delicious layer.
00:27:46.000First, you have the initial hypocrisy right off the bat, which is I may only be four feet, three inches tall, but I'm the free speech hero.
00:27:53.000And he's not free speech, but he gets to pretend he is.
00:28:07.000If I ran a website and somebody posted something extremely egregious and it legitimately got through my standards or legitimately got through somehow and it was something I disagreed with, It would be gotten rid of immediately, and I would take responsibility for it.
00:28:23.000It would have to be extremely, excuse me, egregious for that to happen.
00:29:59.000You know, Will Chamberlain, to revisit this, I feel it's important.
00:30:03.000When these people say, and more broadly on the new right, when they say that we're like racist, when they say we're white supremacists and Nazis, it is because we don't cuck like this.
00:30:14.000It is because we don't cuck like this.
00:30:16.000And it's not because we hate people that look different from us.
00:30:19.000It's not because, you know, we're, well, we just hate everyone and we're evil like supervillains.
00:42:18.000The globalist, where we're going to shake you down, we're going to charge you exorbitant interest rates, and we're going to demand that you pay, you know, like Ben Shapiro does, where it's like $20 for a subscription, and then you've got to buy stuff, and there's advertisements.
00:44:31.000Let me try one more time because it's really.
00:44:34.000Wouldn't it be a great victory for me if I got to show you my technical abilities here and I got to really prove everybody wrong, save the day?
00:44:43.000Everyone's like, you know, Nick, he doesn't know anything about computers.
00:47:57.000I would have thought if they dragged the number one conservative pundit in America over to Tel Aviv to torture me and get me to say stuff, I think they'd want me to say things like, You know, we have to bomb Iran, we have to destroy Iran.
00:48:10.000But they wanted me to talk about a website called, like, Blacked, I think it was.
00:50:00.000They basically said the reason why the Americans were so good at war is because war is chaos, and Americans are all about chaos.
00:50:08.000And as a real American, I'm not like one of these Ben Shapiro, Will Chamberlain, you know, paper pushers where they're very legalistic and they have all the paperwork and all the every.
00:51:42.000I really agreed because I don't know if you know what me and James are trying to do, but we've been boosting the American aesthetics thing.
00:51:51.000So I think you're one of the few people, if that is you, I don't sound kind of like a retard if it's not you, but if that is you, I appreciate what you're doing for the movement.
00:52:00.000I think you're one of the few people in this movement that has their head on straight and has the political savvy to give a pretty clear and smart guidance for where we're trying to go.
00:53:03.000We need like a game plan of what are people waking up tomorrow and working on?
00:53:07.000What are people waking up every day and moving towards?
00:53:10.000You know, Charlottesville is difficult for me to establish if that was a win or a loss because I don't know what we're evaluating it against.
00:53:16.000I mean, I think that's a pretty fair thing to say that whether you thought it worked or whether you thought it didn't, If you don't have a clear idea of what your tactics are, what your strategy is, where you see yourself in 5, 10, 15, and 20 years, it's hard to evaluate if it was successful or not.
00:53:30.000You can only understand once you can relate it back to the objective.
00:53:35.000And Eli Weave, he's doing good things, just takes a bit of time.
00:54:22.000From time to time, we disagree about tactics.
00:54:24.000From time to time, we have our disagreements about strategy.
00:54:27.000But I appreciate that we're all on the same page.
00:54:30.000The general premise of unite the right, I think, is sound.
00:54:33.000That you bring together all these groups that share the same objectives, I think that is sound.
00:54:38.000So I do like to see that, that we're all sort of pushing for the same thing.
00:54:43.000And, you know, when I brought up that Christianity thing, I thought that was a pretty good demonstration of the mechanism that we have in place.
00:54:50.000Not just to kiss everybody's ass, not just to blow smoke up everybody's butt here, but, you know, when I tweeted that thing about Christianity, I thought it was remarkable how civil everybody was.