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00:30:16.000I feel like it's been a while since we've done a casual Friday episode because, of course, I wasn't here last Friday or the Friday before, right?
00:31:43.000And so Bernie Sanders was forced to retract his endorsement, and we'll talk about all that.
00:31:48.000There's not really much more to it beyond that, but I'll read to you an article about it from the New York Times.
00:31:55.000I'll give you sort of my take on it, some conclusions we can draw.
00:31:59.000I have to say, you know, I see Cenk Uygur, and he puts himself out there
00:32:03.000And he's a hardcore progressive and he's been in politics for decades as a grassroots organizer, media guy, and it's just such a shame to see him now running for Congress and to be dogged by things that he said on his show many, many years ago.
00:33:12.000People don't even know if they're actually going to have the debate.
00:33:15.000And that's what we're going to talk about tonight.
00:33:17.000Because there's a big strike taking place at the venue for the debate.
00:33:21.000Some kind of row has broken out between union workers who work at the venue.
00:33:26.000It's almost completely unrelated to the debate itself, but I guess these food service workers that work at the venue day-to-day, they are using the debate as an opportunity to bring awareness to their fight against a food vendor that hires them in this contract negotiation.
00:33:43.000So all seven candidates that are set to appear in this debate
00:33:47.000And only seven Democratic candidates have qualified.
00:34:08.000Those guys working in food service in LA, I stand with them because then that means I don't have to watch another one of these debates.
00:34:15.000We'll get a reprieve this month and we won't have to cover one until I think January, so hoping for that.
00:34:21.000But we've got a great show for you tonight.
00:34:23.000Before we dive into the current events, I do just kind of want to float something out there.
00:34:27.000It's something I've been thinking about for a long time on the show, which is that we all know that the show starts every night at 7 o'clock sharp.
00:34:38.000Now, I don't typically come out to begin the show until a little bit later.
00:34:44.000And I'm thinking, should we just move the time forward?
00:34:48.000Because the audience shows up at 7.30.
00:36:01.000I think it says, like, in the opening screen it says 7 o'clock, in the closing screen it says 7 o'clock, so I'd have to go in and change that.
00:38:21.000that comes after the location was already moved once.
00:38:25.000Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, Andrew Yang, former Vice President Joe Biden, Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg, and Amy Klobuchar all announced in rapid succession Friday afternoon their plans to sit out the Thursday debate at Loyola Marymount University if the college's food service workers are picketing.
00:38:48.000Elizabeth Warren tweeted on Friday, quote, I stand with them.
00:38:51.000The DNC should find a solution that lives up to our party's commitment to fight for working people.
00:38:57.000I will not cross the union's picket line, even if it means missing the debate.
00:39:01.000Sanders immediately followed with his own tweet in support of the workers of Unite Here Local 11, a labor union representing the hospitality and food service workers at the university.
00:39:15.000said they only learned of the issue earlier Friday and said they are working on a solution.
00:39:21.000They say quote, while LMU is not a party to the negotiations between Sodexo and Unite Here Local 11, Tom Perez would absolutely not cross a picket line and would never expect our candidates to do so either.
00:39:34.000According to DNC Communications Director Jokatil Hinojosa, some very Latin
00:40:05.000Anyway, this individual says, we are working with all stakeholders to find an acceptable resolution that meets their needs and is consistent with our values and will enable us to proceed as scheduled with next week's debate.
00:40:17.000The debate was initially scheduled to be held at the University of California, Los Angeles, but the DNC canceled the location on November 6th over ongoing labor disputes there between the university and AFS-CME Local 3299.
00:40:31.000Which I guess was another union strike or something like that.
00:40:35.000LMU was picked as the alternative site.
00:40:37.000Local 11 announced Friday it would protest the debate's second site because contract negotiations have stalled between the union and Sodexo, which runs food operations for students and employees at LMU's campus.
00:40:50.000About 150 dishwashers, cashiers, cooks, and servers are affected by the union dispute.
00:40:57.000Susan Minato, the co-president of the union, said, quote, we had hoped that workers would have a contract with wages and affordable health insurance before the debate next week.
00:41:06.000Instead, workers will be picketing when the candidates come to campus.
00:41:10.000A union rep told Fox News the food service employees had been working without a contract for several weeks and had already held several pickets in an attempt to force school leaders to provide them with better wages, benefits and working conditions.
00:41:24.000So we're not going to have a Democratic debate in December, potentially because you've got this completely unrelated strike happening with food service workers working at the school LMU.
00:41:34.000And because it's taking place the same day as the debate, all these Democratic candidates have come out and said they will not cross the picket line.
00:41:41.000They will not participate in the debate.
00:41:43.000And you know, to me, this is just absolute chaos.
00:41:46.000You know, understand, this is the second venue for this DNC debate.
00:41:51.000They were supposed to have their debate at UCLA, and because of a union dispute there, they had to move it over.
00:41:57.000to this LMU school and now they can't do it there because there's a labor dispute over wages and health benefits and so on and now all the candidates have come out and as I said in rapid succession today in the afternoon each with their own very compelling riveting statement about how they will not participate in a debate we have to stand up for workers rights and blah blah blah we have to live up to our values
00:42:22.000And you know, to me, it's like this is a microcosm of what it's like living in a left-wing country.
00:42:30.000Just that everything is ground to a halt because of these kinds of popular movements, because of workers, because of virtue signaling candidates.
00:42:40.000You know, to me, I think it kind of spells out pretty clearly what the country's going to look like once these people get in charge, when they can't even host these debates without how many different boycotts, how many different controversies over polling numbers and superdelegates and now labor disputes.
00:42:55.000To me, the most ridiculous thing about this is that this labor dispute doesn't even have anything to do with the debate itself.
00:43:02.000They're holding the debate on this campus, and in a completely unrelated dispute you've got food service workers battling with this company Sodexo, presumably over what's happening in the cafeteria.
00:43:14.000So it's totally different, and yet they will be using this debate, they're throwing themselves in front of this debate in order to achieve publicity for their little workers' rights campaign.
00:43:24.000And now, of course, Elizabeth Warren and Sanders and all these people that pay lip service to left-wing economics and so on, they've got to pretend like they're very invested in this.
00:43:51.000And in seven debates, I really haven't seen anybody meaningfully rise and fall as a result of what's been said or what's happened in these different contests.
00:44:58.000Because not any single person that wants to appear on that stage actually cares about working people, right?
00:45:05.000You know, when they talk about, for example, tariffs, or they talk about free trade, or they talk about mass migration, just about every single policy in the Democratic Party platform is designed
00:45:22.000It is designed to undercut working class people in America.
00:45:26.000So, on top of the fact that it's a farce, on top of the fact that it's ridiculous, you've got a totally unrelated worker dispute that's shitting up the Democratic election and they're all phony anyway, on top of that I find it rich that now they're all going to come out and say, we're in favor of workers, we're in favor of the working class.
00:45:45.000I wouldn't be able to find that out by looking at the campaign platform.
00:45:49.000You know, and this is sort of a nice tie-in with what we talked about last night about Boris Johnson.
00:45:55.000You know, if you look at any of the exit polling or any of the different, what are they called, counties or whatever in the United Kingdom, a lot of different parts of the United Kingdom that were left-wing, that did vote Labour but flipped to the Tories, flipped Conservative, they were all white working-class districts.
00:46:11.000They were all white working-class cities and towns.
00:46:15.000And people are realizing in the United Kingdom, just like they are in the United States, that the left, while they might have the rhetoric of the working class, you know, while Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren can say they're against millionaires and billionaires, ultimately what do their policies of demographic and economic globalism, who do those policies benefit except for millionaires and billionaires?
00:46:37.000You know, look no further than Barack Obama.
00:46:40.000All these different people are fighting over, essentially, Barack Obama's legacy on healthcare.
00:46:46.000Barack Obama introduced Obamacare, this radically transformed how healthcare works in the United States, and they're all debating over what direction they want to take that in next.
00:46:56.000Do they want to do Medicare for all who want it?
00:46:59.000And if you actually look at Obamacare, this is something that benefited almost exclusively the big insurance companies, right?
00:47:05.000If you looked at Obamacare the day it passed, I forget the exact figures, but the top biggest, the top four biggest insurance companies in the country, their evaluation on the stock market rose exponentially the day after it passed.
00:47:19.000You know, you look at things like mass immigration, and we've gone over, we've done whiteboards, we've looked at the economics, if you look at supply and demand, very simply, immigration is not good for working class people.
00:47:30.000I actually brought out a pretty novel statistic in a recent speech I did in Iowa, which I don't think I've covered on this show.
00:47:36.000But if you look at immigration, when people talk about how immigration is great for our economy, and this is what even people like Andrew Yang say on the Democratic stage.
00:47:45.000So it's the consensus in the Democratic Party from Warren to Sanders to Yang, outsiders, insiders, establishment, progressive, everybody in the Democratic Party is in favor of mass immigration.
00:47:57.000And not only are they in favor of mass immigration, but they say that mass immigration is good for the economy.
00:48:04.000And I found a very interesting statistic recently that shows that if you're looking at the short-run surplus from mass immigration, I've used this statistic before, the short-run surplus from mass immigration is two trillion dollars added to the economy, two trillion dollars added to the to the GDP.
00:48:21.000If you actually break down that number very carefully it's interesting because that two trillion dollar surplus
00:48:28.000That's only what you get off the top, right?
00:48:31.000Surplus meaning after you account for all the costs of mass immigration, you're left with a $2 trillion surplus on top of that, right?
00:48:39.000And, you know, aside from that, we can look at the surplus itself and we can find that most of the surplus, the benefits of it, accrue to the immigrants.
00:48:48.000It's only $50 billion of that surplus that actually goes towards
00:49:14.000You know, what people do not realize is that you're getting this huge surplus, but you're not factoring in all the costs, and the costs come to the people that are working jobs that are taken by immigrants, or working jobs that immigrants are coming in and flooding the zone with additional labor.
00:49:29.000And all the benefits accrue to the people that are hiring the immigrants.
00:49:32.000So if you say you have a $2 trillion surplus, that's like half the story.
00:49:35.000That's what's left after all the costs.
00:49:38.000But the benefits and the costs do not affect the same people.
00:49:45.000Immigrants come in and they take away the native jobs or they depress wages for people working in those working class or lower wage fields.
00:49:53.000And the benefits accrue to the people employing those people.
00:49:55.000So it's the billionaires, it's the millionaires, it's the immigrants themselves.
00:49:59.000So we can look at immigration and really just about any way you slice it, in terms of the budget, in terms of the economy, even if you break down the surplus itself, it doesn't factor in the fact that what immigration does, and this is an important thing,
00:50:12.000Everyone should pay attention to what immigration does is transfer wealth from workers that compete with immigrants to firms and businesses that employ immigrants.
00:50:59.000Completely ignoring the fact that every single plank of the Democratic Party's platform
00:51:04.000is designed to undermine workers' rights, workers' wages, and everything else.
00:51:10.000And it's actually, like I said, it's a very nice time with what we saw yesterday and the whiteboard I did yesterday.
00:51:15.000You know, yesterday I discussed in great detail why the Republican Party should move to the left on economics, should try to have a more populist appeal on economics rather than a free market or libertarian or whatever appeal.
00:51:28.000To move towards specifically targeting and pandering to unions, working class whites, people like that.
00:51:34.000There's a huge market for that because this stuff is obvious and these policies are indefensible when it comes to wages and all the rest.
00:51:42.000So I see what's going on, this whole debate fiasco.
00:51:44.000It's obviously ridiculous political theater.
00:51:48.000It's hard for me to believe that there are people out there that even take this seriously.
00:51:53.000Because I see these tweets from like Pete Buttigieg and all these big political people.
00:51:59.000Getting so dramatic about workers' rights.
00:52:01.000And it's hard for me to believe that there are even people out there that buy this, you know?
00:52:05.000There are people that are unironically following Pete Buttigieg and they really believe that Pete Buttigieg is like an authentic, like he's a real guy that really cares about working class people and not just like a lizard.
00:52:19.000You know, he's not just like, somebody wanted to be president his whole life, and he did everything he needed to, you know, he was, went to, uh, what is it, he went to Oxford, he was a Rhodes Scholar, he was in the military, and so on, checked all the boxes, now I can have ultimate power, right?
00:52:33.000Or Elizabeth Warren, or any of these people, that they're not all just, like, demons, essentially.
00:52:38.000So, it's all a farce, but I think it really does warrant further examination when the Democrats talk about
00:52:58.000I know we're sort of repetitive from what we said yesterday, but it's a very nice tie-in, especially when I hear this, because I know this appeal is totally phony, and people are starting to pick up on that.
00:53:08.000You know, maybe these food service workers in Los Angeles, I don't think that's exactly who we're trying to appeal to.
00:53:14.000You know, I think about food service workers in Los Angeles and I get a certain idea in my head.
00:53:19.000But if you're talking about, like, old school union people, old school working class people, people in mining, people in agriculture, people in manufacturing, people in states like Montana, North Dakota, Wisconsin, Michigan, these are people where you can hijack all this stuff and we can authentically put it out there.
00:53:38.000We can authentically fight for the things they care about, which is, you know, workers' rights and
00:54:05.000Because of course, they've narrowed down the field a little bit more since the last one.
00:54:09.000You know, this field just, like, doesn't take a hit.
00:54:12.000I feel like we have just had the same candidates for, like, a year now.
00:54:17.000I mean, it's almost literally a year that Elizabeth Warren, she announced her exploratory committee in January of this year.
00:54:23.000So, this race is literally already a year old and it's not even 2020 yet, right?
00:54:28.000But we went from 20 candidates in the first debate to 20 in the second debate to I think like what 12 or something in the third and then it was 13 or something in the fourth debate.
00:54:38.000I forget the exact numbers but they've narrowed it down to seven from the last debate.
00:54:43.000I guess Cory Booker and Tulsi Gabbard did not qualify for the December debate and they were in the previous one.
00:54:49.000And Kamala Harris has since dropped out.
00:54:51.000So it would have been interesting to see the dynamic.
00:54:54.000I guess one noted commentator pointed out that there will be no non-white people on the stage if they were to hold this debate.
00:55:01.000Maybe that's why they called it off because that would have been kind of bad optics that there's no... Isn't that kind of funny though?
00:55:07.000That the Democrats have positioned themselves as like the party of diversity and so on and I think for a long time they would ask all the white candidates like, why should we elect another white person?
00:55:17.000And lo and behold, all the non-white people have either dropped out or they didn't qualify.
00:55:22.000That really makes you think, but... So, it would have been a little bit different than the previous debates, but nonetheless, not something I would have wanted to watch.
00:55:29.000So, maybe we dodged a bullet there, but I guess we'll see.
00:55:32.000I'll let you know about what that's gonna look like next week.
00:55:35.000Maybe they'll get the labor dispute sorted out, maybe not.
00:55:38.000We're going to talk about Cenk Uygur a little bit.
00:55:42.000I didn't even really know that this guy was running for Congress, but you guys know Cenk Uygur.
00:55:47.000He's the head of the Young Turks, which is a pretty popular, pretty famous, progressive, hardcore left-wing YouTube network.
00:55:55.000I think they also have their own website.
00:55:57.000I don't know the whole extent of their operation, but I think they're one of the bigger political channels on YouTube.
00:56:01.000And Cenk Uygur has been around forever.
00:56:03.000I mean this this guy's been around for I think like two decades or something like that.
00:56:06.000Kind of hard to believe at this point, but he's now running for office in California's 25th district, I think it is.
00:56:14.000He's running to replace Katie Hill, which if you remember she is the congresswoman, first term congresswoman, who had all those pictures leaked of her where she was like
00:57:59.000But he withdrew the endorsement a day later after facing considerable backlash for his decision and after Mr. Uygur made an announcement of his own.
00:58:07.000He was no longer accepting endorsements of any kind.
00:58:11.000So Cenk Uygur said, quote, Going forward from today, I will not accept endorsements, so it means Bernie Sanders has not endorsed me, adding that he did not want to damage his potential backers.
00:58:21.000The backing from Mr. Sanders, a leading candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, came in what was already proved to be a heated battle in the race to replace former Representative Katie Hill, who stepped down earlier this year.
00:58:33.000Mr. Sanders had called Mr. Uygur, the founder and co-host of the online talk show The Young Turks,
00:58:39.000A voice we desperately need in Congress in a statement on Thursday.
00:58:43.000He said, quote, I know he will serve ordinary people, not powerful special interests.
00:58:48.000But by Friday afternoon, he had reconsidered.
00:58:50.000Sanders said, quote, our movement is bigger than any one person.
00:58:54.000I hear my grassroots supporters who are frustrated and understand their concerns.
00:58:58.000Cenk Tadese is rejecting all endorsements for his campaign, and I retract my endorsement.
00:59:03.000Mr. Uygur, who lives outside the district, is running against Christy Smith.
00:59:07.000A state assemblywoman who has represented the area for years.
00:59:11.000Smith has received the backing of many prominent Democrats in the state, including the House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
00:59:17.000Her campaign has called attention to Mr. Uygur's long history of crude comments, many of which are being regularly reposted by her supporters.
00:59:25.000For example, in 2017, Mr. Uygur was forced out of the group Justice Democrats, a group he co-founded that backs progressive congressional candidates around the country, after his old blog post objectifying women came to light.
00:59:38.000Mr. Uygur's long history of comments about women included ranking them on a scale of 1 to 10.
00:59:44.000Based on how likely men would be to have them perform oral sex.
00:59:48.000He also defended a similar ranking by Harvard's men's soccer team, which was widely condemned at the time.
01:00:01.000Mr. Ugar, a longtime supporter of Mr. Sanders, has also disparaged former President Barack Obama on his show, argued that bestiality should be legal, and hosted white supremacist figures including David Duke.
01:00:13.000That one clip that circulated on Twitter, Mr. Duke ends an interview, and by the way, I'm reading this, that's not my characterization.
01:00:20.000Mr. Duke ends an interview by saying, I'm not what you would call a racist, to which Mr. Uygur replies, no, of course not.
01:00:26.000Uygur called the clip a complete smear!
01:01:08.000Well, somebody has to do something about this!
01:01:10.000You're telling me that the corporate media, you're telling me that the globalist monoparty, the globalist media is digging up old YouTube quotes, using out-of-context statements to smear and character assassinate people that want legitimate change, legitimate reform of the system?
01:01:57.000We know it's played on everybody to the right of like Marco Rubio.
01:02:01.000It's like if you don't support Israel, if you're not on board with egalitarianism, and if you're not on board with the free market, we know on the right that you're in the crosshairs not just from the left but also from the right too.
01:02:14.000You know, of course, there's a parallel here.
01:02:16.000That in the same way that Cenk Uygur is, in my opinion, a disruptor on the left.
01:02:21.000Obviously, he's a hardcore progressive, a hardcore leftist, and so on.
01:02:25.000But at least from what I understand, and I don't... I'm not a huge fan of his content, so I don't know for sure, but from what I understand, he's pretty anti-war, he's pretty legitimate when it comes to opposing donors, and...
01:02:37.000You know, these sort of establishment democratic forces.
01:02:40.000So when you have somebody on the left that's actually disruptive and moving against a democratic party and trying to disrupt the status quo and change things, even though it's kind of hard to do that as a progressive because progressivism is the status quo, but you understand what I'm saying.
01:02:54.000There is inter-party, you know, battles going on on the left.
01:02:59.000So he's trying to disrupt over there, and of course, what do they resort to?
01:03:03.000It's the same character assassination tactic.
01:03:05.000It's the same old, we found this old clip, we found this old thing you said, and it doesn't matter the context, it doesn't matter if you disavowed, it doesn't matter if you apologized, you said something at one point that doesn't sound good, and now your life is over.
01:03:18.000You said something at one point in time.
01:03:53.000We are disruptors in the Republican Party.
01:03:56.000We're even using the same anti-establishment, you know, America-first, nationalistic rhetoric of the president, who is the head of the Republican Party.
01:04:06.000The president's the head of the party.
01:04:09.000We're using the same rhetoric, we're using the sort of prevailing, the nominal ideology of the party, and because we are truly disruptors, what do they do?
01:04:19.000And you know, to me, like with the other thing, there's sort of a lesson in this.
01:04:22.000You know, I've been thinking a lot about this these past couple of weeks, about what is the future?
01:04:26.000What is the future for a legitimate movement that's going to be disrupting the establishment?
01:04:30.000And it's very interesting because you see that on the right, obviously, there's a lot, there's a much greater chance that this succeeds than there is on the left.
01:04:39.000And it's very simply because of things like what we're seeing with Cenk Uygur.
01:05:11.000The left has innovated, they have invented this, of the smear campaign, of the, you know, you're unpersonned because of something you said that was offensive.
01:05:20.000And so I see disruption happening on the right.
01:05:23.000And in some sense, progressives could be right on some issues, right?
01:05:37.000They're calling out even a lot of the corruption of people like Hillary Clinton.
01:05:40.000Cenk Uygur did not endorse Hillary Clinton.
01:05:42.000But the reason that populism will never work on the left is because they have helped the neoliberal New World Order create the same system that they are now trying to play in.
01:05:54.000They're trying to play ball with all these people after they have helped them create these rules that are impossible for us to play in.
01:06:00.000You know, the racist whatever, the PC machine.
01:06:04.000The reason that we stand a chance at actually being disruptive on the right is because we have created the opposite.
01:06:10.000You know, and that's why I think a lot of people wrote about how Charlie Kirk had created like Frankenstein's monster.
01:06:16.000Because him and a lot of his people in the college speaking circuit, you know the college campus organizations, people even like Ben Shapiro, they pioneered the idea of the dangerous ideas, the dangerous political conversation, being against political correctness, saying offensive things, and saying offensive things
01:06:46.000They've gone hardcore, PC police and so on.
01:06:48.000And on the right they've done the opposite.
01:06:50.000And this is where I think you can see which side is more viable to buck the system.
01:06:55.000It's almost like a weird like horseshoe theory type thing.
01:06:58.000Not exactly, but in the sense that obviously there is an establishment on the right and there's an establishment on the left.
01:07:04.000There are forces to some extent on the right and the left that recognize the establishment collusion on both sides, and therefore there are dissidents on both sides that are trying to disrupt that.
01:07:15.000I think you've got progressives that recognize that establishment Democrats are in bed with all the same people that the establishment right is, in the same way that we as reactionaries and dissident rightists recognize the same thing.
01:07:26.000The difference is, they can do nothing about this.
01:07:29.000Because the minute that they step into the battlefield, they're gonna get crushed by the system that they helped.
01:07:34.000It's like we say about people like Jared Holt, or Christopher Matthias, or Will Somers, any of these characters.
01:07:40.000They can say they're for the people all day long.
01:07:42.000It's just like with this worker strike at the DNC debate.
01:07:46.000They can pay lip service to all this populist stuff all they like.
01:07:51.000They are carrying water for the globalists more than anybody else in the world.
01:07:55.000You know, who do you think it benefits when you're advocating for, you know, basically androgynous, polyamorous people that don't own property, right, and they're not physically strong, and they, you know, they basically have no power, they don't own firearms.
01:08:10.000Who do you think that helps in the end?
01:08:12.000And so to me, I see the future as populism.
01:08:15.000Like I said the other day, the future is populism against billionaires, it's against corporations, it's against Silicon Valley, it's against the status quo.
01:08:24.000And who is poised to be the vanguard for that populist reaction?
01:08:28.000The left simply will not be able to do it.
01:09:55.000But I think that there is a proof in concept.
01:09:58.000If somebody like Cenk Uygur gets torpedoed and sabotaged by their own sort of PC stuff, if he doesn't get elected, even though he's been a progressive sort of grassroots millennial voice for two decades, if he gets torpedoed because he ranked women from 1 to 10 in 2005,
01:10:14.000But if somebody on the right can get into office and survive a lot of bad things they've said on the internet, whoever that could be, and I'm not trying to in like a tongue-in-cheek way indicate that that's me, I'm not old enough to run yet, but if it's somebody else, who knows, maybe it's Vince James, maybe it's, uh, I don't know who it could be.
01:10:29.000Maybe it's somebody we haven't heard of, but if somebody like that could get into office,
01:10:32.000I think that would be sort of the proof of concept.
01:10:34.000That would be demonstrative of where we are headed.
01:10:38.000And that shows us that we would have monopoly on dissent.
01:10:42.000We would essentially have the only place that you can go.
01:10:46.000I think it's been this way for a long time, by the way, but I think in a much bigger capacity, we will be the only tent, the only faction that you can go to, to actually meaningfully challenge the status quo.
01:11:02.000They've taken themselves out of the game.
01:11:04.000Everybody to the left of us has said that if you say certain things, like, you're toast.
01:11:09.000If you've done certain things, like, you can't have a career.
01:11:12.000They've taken themselves out of the game.
01:11:14.000They've played by the same rules that the establishment has weaponized against populists, against actual dissidents and reactionaries.
01:11:22.000And because of that, we are the only place that you can go to meaningfully oppose big business, globalism in any capacity, even if you're a leftist.
01:11:30.000And that is a very, very powerful thing.
01:11:37.000That might be a little bit intellectual, sort of a hard thing to grasp at this point.
01:11:42.000But I think we will see in 2020 that what I'm talking about will begin to take shape.
01:11:47.000I think that will really solidify and become more concrete.
01:11:49.000And I think people in the establishment will start to take notice of this.
01:11:52.000But that's sort of what I see playing out is that Cenk Uygur
01:11:57.000For all that he is a leftist and so on, I would consider him an authentic dissident from a progressive angle, inasmuch as a progressive can be a dissident.
01:12:49.000Was this a very cozy and low-key stream?
01:12:52.000I feel like it was almost the opposite.
01:12:55.000Instead of sort of like a fun and funny chill stream, it was sort of like a very, sort of a very challenging stream drawing tenuous conclusions about metapolitics, but...
01:13:06.000Let's see, we've got Mr. Corgi, of course, who is always first, who says, nothing clever to say tonight.
01:14:09.000You know, to me, the best, the most obvious is Israel.
01:14:13.000That to me is, and that's why I talk about that issue, is because to me that is like the most indefensible aspect of the status quo.
01:14:20.000It's the most obvious, it's the worst kept secret in Washington DC, it's the most blatant, and there's no...
01:14:28.000like wiggle room on the part of the establishment on this in some cases like the establishment can give lip service to the things we talk about they can pay lip service to nationalism they can pay lip service to whatever but nobody can give a little bit on israel and that to me is like so conspicuous you can't find anybody saying anything any little bit of give on israel's domination of our foreign policy there's no flexibility on that and if anything
01:15:57.000Donald Trump expanded the definition of Judaism to be a nationality because he's Jewish, so then he could go after the media for being anti-Semitic.
01:16:04.000Like, what he's gonna announce, like, tomorrow?
01:16:08.000Hey, I was secretly Jewish this whole time, and now I'm gonna use laws?
01:16:12.000Seriously, maybe you should see a doctor.
01:18:41.000Awe Maria, I don't wear a brown scapular.
01:18:44.000Nick says, hey Nick, I passed my exam yesterday, so I'm glad to be back.
01:18:47.000You know, and I'll just say this about, look,
01:18:50.000Just generally about Catholicism, I don't know at what point people got the idea that I was like a trad-cath larper.
01:18:57.000Insofar as I don't have casual sex, I guess that makes me like a trad-cath, but like, you know, you say you're like Catholic, you say that you're trying to live like a legitimately Catholic life, and then people are, you need to live a traditional Latin mass lifestyle, you need to wear, you need to be a monk, you need to be wearing all these ornamentation, and you need to have whatever, it's like,
01:19:18.000Okay, like, you know, my parents are, like, culturally Catholic.
01:19:38.000Rituals and ceremonies and don't get me wrong all that stuff facilitates a closer relationship with God don't get me wrong It's not that there's that that's not a good thing But I think people begin to miss the forest for the trees when they forget you know what it's really about and it's all about Decorations and it's about necklaces and it's about all this kind of thing.
01:19:57.000It's it's some kind of like I don't even know it's like a hobby for some people so I don't wear a brown scaffold just believe in Jesus Christ and
01:20:05.000Nick says, Hey King, I passed my exam yesterday.
01:20:07.000I used to wear a cross, but the chain broke.
01:20:10.000Hey King, I passed my exam yesterday, so I'm glad to be back on the America first grind.
01:20:15.000They're meaning to ask what the hell is schnitzel and beans?
01:20:18.000Well, hey, congrats on passing your exam.
01:23:02.000You're in high school and you're 18 and you know your partner's 17 and they send you a lewd photograph or something not that that's a good thing that that you know you shouldn't be sending lewd photographs no matter what for moral reasons and also just uh practical reasons but in any case then you get hit for child porn right
01:23:19.000So, I think that that has to be accommodated for, but, uh, broadly speaking, I don't, I don't, I don't know.
01:23:25.000I mean, it's sort of a complicated subject.
01:23:26.000Probably, I do believe minors should be protected.
01:23:29.000So, I think age of consent laws are basically fine where they are, but I do hear about a lot of these things where it's like, you know, an 18-year-old's dating a 17-year-old, like I said, and then they, like, throw the book at him.
01:23:39.000And I think we all know that's probably silly.
01:23:41.000Or like I said with the sexting it happens a lot on like snapchat where you know again if it's uh two kids in high school in a relationship and there's lewd photographs they hit with child porn like that doesn't make a lot of sense so I would say that's the only problem with it but beyond that I think you know 18 is probably where it should be I think 18 is where it should be and that's my that's my optical answer okay but um
01:24:05.000I've always heard the theory that age of consent laws was basically created by feminists to control the sexual marketplace, you know?
01:24:12.000I don't know if there's anything to that, but I've heard that argument made before, but I don't know if that's really the hill I want to die on, you know?
01:24:19.000And you certainly would die on that hill if you started, you know, crusading against age of consent laws.
01:24:24.000So, I think, you know what, I think 18's just fine.
01:24:26.000I think of girls under the age of 18, I think of a girl that's 17 years old, and I'm like, ugh, ew, gross!
01:25:38.000I don't know if it's education or if it's just most people are dumb, but the kind of like spelling errors I see, like the basic ignorance, I know it's a very boomer take, but it's like holy cow man, people are just fucking dumb.
01:25:50.000And, apology for the language, but seriously, the most basic things, like geography, spelling, math, like people just don't get it.
01:26:00.000So whatever the curriculum is, it's not working.
01:26:03.000And if you actually break it down, it's all just garbage.
01:26:05.000You know, it's either not true or it's useless.
01:26:09.000You know, like, for example, when I was in high school, I was learning, like, calculus and statistics and biology and chemistry.
01:26:15.000Like, I don't remember anything about chemistry and it would have been much better to learn about tax laws and, like, how to be a landlord and stuff like that.
01:26:24.000You know, even for men, basic things about like auto repair and, uh, you know, home maintenance, things like that.
01:26:31.000I mean, that to me, like I got out of high school and it's like, I don't know how to, I cannot live as an adult.
01:26:36.000I do not have the skills to be an adult, you know?
01:26:38.000And if, basically, if the government's going to outsource the responsibility for parents to raise their kids to the public schools, well, then they should probably do a better job, right?
01:26:48.000It's almost like he didn't actually care for America and just wanted votes.
01:27:24.000I don't care who it is, they're not legitimate.
01:27:26.000You know, maybe you could find some exceptions in history of people that really love their country.
01:27:32.000But, especially with Democrats, I don't think there's a single sincere Democrat, broadly, I'm speaking very generally, and Republicans, I think, would be hard-pressed to find somebody genuine, too.
01:27:44.000Bernie Sanders, a lot of people say, oh he's really authentic, he like really cares.
01:28:10.000I think I've read like one book this whole year and I know that's terrible but honestly I uh I don't know I just got out of the habit.
01:28:19.000I want to come up with something like rationalization but it's like you just get so hooked on the social media and internet stuff that I just uh just gotten away from me so
01:29:25.000What is that one called he wrote a book about World War two I said it's the something war the unnecessary war I think is it's called So there's a lot of good stuff from Pat Buchanan.
01:30:28.000So now wrong debunked foy says when you realize you impulsively sent a stupid super chat And it's too late to remove it before Nick roast you in front of thousands of people Got to live with it got to think twice before you click send Nicholas J 56% as says hey Nick, can I get a shout out?
01:31:10.000I don't know why it makes me so mad when people, I don't know what it is, but when people say, like, I want a deep dive or I want a cozy, I want you to talk about this thing.
01:31:28.000I don't know what it is it strikes me as just sort of like gimmicky if it's like okay everybody and now we're gonna talk we're gonna have a cozy esoteric stream I don't know do you know what I mean it's sort of like the energy just seems it just seems very gimmicky it seems very like I don't know I can't quite put my finger on it
01:31:47.000Okay, everybody, now it's time for the cozy... We're gonna be very esoteric and cozy today, everybody.
01:31:53.000We're gonna get into some really esoteric stuff, everybody.
01:31:56.000It's like, I just like to come on the air, whether it's the show or anything else, and just schmooze with you.
01:32:46.000I eventually just, by being pushy, I just monologue at people and they give me a little pushback, or not pushback, but you know, that's how I perceive it.
01:32:55.000You know, they'll say whatever they want to say and I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:32:58.000So anyway, you know, I'm going to monologue more.
01:33:01.000So to me, it's a very natural, very organic thing.
01:33:03.000The idea of saying, hey everybody, get your tea, get your cozy fag sweater on.
01:33:08.000We're gonna do our cozy esoteric stream.
01:33:10.000I'm gonna, I'm gonna inform you today.
01:33:13.000I'm just a guy schmooting on the stream, okay?
01:33:16.000If we get to some esoteric topics, then that's what we do, but...
01:34:05.000Project Bluebeam, rational wiki, a conspiracy theory that claims that NASA is attempting to implement a new age religion with the Antichrist at its head and start a new world order via a technologically simulated second coming.
01:34:16.000The allegations are presented blah blah blah.
01:34:19.000Okay, baby, do you need me to take information and chew it for you and make sure it's mushy and then spoon feed it to you from my mouth?
01:36:27.000Some of my friends are getting fat, but yeah, I mean like I generally don't like like morbidly morbidly obese people But to me the only group that I really just hate no exceptions is simps.
01:36:43.000Because with everybody there's like a couple of exceptions there's a couple of people that are like yeah you're okay but simps they're the only group of people that I just blanket have hatred for you know and people say like you're a bigot like you're a racist like I don't have a blanket hatred for for anybody
01:39:44.000You never lose that, you know what it feels like.
01:39:47.000And so, whenever things get tough, the temptation is always there.
01:39:51.000You can ignore it, you can distract from it, but we all know we have moments of weakness when there's nothing distracting you, there's nothing where you can substitute, and you're just left with the temptation.
01:40:04.000And that is when you just must resist it.
01:40:08.000You just must have the willpower to say no.
01:40:12.000And in the meantime, you know, generally speaking, try to distract, try to substitute, whatever.
01:40:16.000I'll have another ritual, I'll have another habit, something else that'll give me dopamine, you know, whatever.
01:40:21.000But the only way to quit something is cold turkey.
01:40:24.000The only way to quit something is to just stop doing it.
01:40:28.000And there are gonna be times when it's really hard, and times when it's easy, times when you're, you know, you had a bad day, and you're like, maybe just once.
01:40:35.000And there's nothing to prepare you for that other than just have willpower.
01:40:37.000There's nothing else I can tell you other than just simply don't.
01:40:40.000It might sound reductive or like I'm being a dick, but no, you just don't do it.
01:40:46.000Ellie Bell says, what are your views on Messianic Jews?
01:40:50.000I don't really know that much about Messianic Jews.
01:40:53.000It doesn't really make much sense to me.
01:43:15.000I wonder if people do think about that.
01:43:17.000I wonder if people, you know, somebody's watching America First with their mom, and mom's like, come here, it's starting, and you get up on the bed, and it's Nick Fuentes, and you fantasize that you're in the live studio audience.
01:44:39.000I am NOT like an eco guy like in a certain sense.
01:44:43.000I think we should protect our natural environment We shouldn't litter we should the plastics to me is the big thing get the plastics out of the environment.
01:46:41.000Inclement weather, the elements, you know, I am a conservative.
01:46:45.000I am in favor of order and order means civilization, not some kind of hippie, you know, ecofusionism and also, you know, a rejection of what is it?
01:48:33.000We are like the formal definition of what a what man is you know in the sense that Plato talked about forms and you talk about a triangle and we know that in a formal sense
01:49:01.000You know, in the realm of forms, we know what a triangle is.
01:49:06.000We talk about the definition of triangle, a perfect triangle with three sides, perfect, and it's 180 degrees on the interior, and so on.
01:49:14.000You can have instantiations of a triangle that approach the form, the definition of a triangle, but you don't... And I would say that Mediterranean's are the closest instantiation of what it means to be mankind.
01:49:26.000You know, Italians are the closest instantiation.
01:49:29.000We are what mankind... We're the closest approximation of the definition of man.
01:49:34.000And everyone else is sort of an aberration.
01:49:35.000Everybody else is probably a near but imperfect instantiation of mankind.
01:50:06.000He sent a Mediterranean he sent somebody from the Mediterranean and And everyone knows that and that's that's where all the salt comes from
01:50:16.000Let's see my gary says change the details to say the stream starts at 7 30 But we'll start the stream at 7 to let everyone pregame it get hyped.
01:50:24.000No, it's too complicated You have to say one time you have to say 7 or 7 30 Maga zogs is getting punished or fired for not showing up on time is for wage slaves You are better than that.
01:50:34.000Well, I'm not saying I'm I've never been punished or fired for that But I'm saying maybe we should change the time just so people don't get confused.
01:51:39.000They'll say they will not cross the picket line, but they'll all support policies that will import millions of foreign low-skill labor that will.
01:52:11.000I'm glad that the super chatters are sort of self-policing now.
01:52:14.000A cringe one will come in, a Fed post will come in, you have a super chat, you know, a few super chats later someone will say, that was cringe, that's gay, really doing that?
01:52:23.000So I'm glad I've created a self-policing atmosphere.
01:52:25.000That is what I always intended to do here.
01:52:28.000Mr. Kamis says, super chatting from a gay bar right now?
01:52:37.000Ty Boris says, imagine being a dishwasher to school and complaining about your benefits instead of washing dishes at home while your husband takes care of you.
01:53:08.000I Almost all of my knowledge comes from practical experience You know the books supplement that and fortify that and they give you new ideas But you know most of it is just sort of like the wise man the wise man who sees all the forces of the universe in the garden in his garden in his you know in the neighborhood
01:53:25.000So a lot of it's just practical experience, practical wisdom.
01:53:29.000But what was the moment when that really happened for me?
01:53:32.000I guess like in 2016, I became like really red-pilled when I was on like 4chan.
01:53:39.000Like 2016, like right around 2016, 2017, tail end of 16.
01:53:44.000And really throughout 2017 I would just read about like Tinder and some of the statistics and see some of the conversations that were happening on there and certain other statistics about fantasies and things like that and you of course you you hear the meme about simps and about beta orbiters and things like that and the I mean I think you look at a lot of the culture today and you realize
01:54:21.000It was sort of like a combination of like Dick Masterson, Sam Hyde, I would say Beardley Beardson, Shawn, like probably those four guys over a period of like a decade kind of convinced me, you know?
01:54:33.000They're not, they're not like, uh, it doesn't make a lot of sense.
01:54:36.000You know, with men, it's like, if you treat them respectfully, like, that's, I think, what most men like, you know?
01:54:42.000If you're trying to be friendly, if you want to establish a friendly or professional relationship, you treat somebody politely and with respect, and, you know, it's reciprocated, generally speaking.
01:54:51.000With women it's like almost the opposite.
01:54:53.000It's like if you pay too much attention to them it's like oh no no I don't like this guy you know if you're too nice to them they perceive that a certain way so they're not it doesn't make a lot of sense at least you know if you're if you're using the same frame as men.
01:55:47.000And because of that, there are consequences for these differences.
01:55:51.000There are implications for these differences.
01:55:53.000Now you're supposed to treat each other... The sexes are complementary.
01:55:57.000And, uh, you know, that carries a lot of weight, that carries a lot of gravity with it, that people are not really prepared for.
01:56:03.000I think we've been brought up with so much implicit programming about the fundamental equality or interchangeability of the sexes, and then, you know, we sort of have this caste acknowledgment, like, well, they're not exactly the same, but nobody's really prepared to grapple with these differences that, for generations, it was just sort of, like, ingrained into the culture.
01:56:23.000This was called patriarchy, but now we live in, like, a soft matriarchy,
01:56:27.000Or a hard matriarchy, depending on, you know, how you look at it.
01:56:32.000It has to be sort of like a revolutionary idea about it, not just like, well, men are kind of different, but... Like, no, I mean, they're very, very different, so... That was, like, to me, the more fundamental red pill, is, like, the differences between men and women.
01:56:47.000Yeah, each shit... Women respecters eat shit.
01:56:49.000Uh, traductor... I mean, that doesn't mean you shouldn't, like, respect women and be, like, respectful towards them, but this idea of, like, simping, of, like...
01:57:09.000Nothing like that But it's like, you know people that are like that like
01:57:13.000hi hi miss hi ma'am i'm really nice i'm like a really nice guy i'm harmless like what are you doing what are you doing what are you doing women if they don't want to be disrespected they want a man who is capable of disrespecting them that is what they all want they all want a man
01:57:32.000Who's going to take charge and boss them around and say like, shut up once in a while, you know, things like that.
01:57:37.000They want a man with balls and not somebody that they have their balls in their hand.
01:59:04.000so that's uh that's the red pill right anyway uh spencer says had my first big mac in years today thought of you ah well thanks harris says white women f wolves yeah liam says what up to my favorite fib wisconsin chad here
02:00:41.000I'm not a socialist, so I would, I would pause on that.
02:00:45.000The legend says, Ari, your comments about insurance stocks rising.
02:00:48.000They actually crashed after Obama's election, but saw an eight-year growth of 1,200%, five times more than the S&P 500.
02:00:56.000Well, yeah, I mean, Obama got elected and they crashed, sure, because this was around the time of the Great Recession, but beyond that, Obamacare was passed in 2010 or 2011, so...
02:01:33.000Boomer posting to say that immigration is bad for workers?
02:01:36.000And by the way, I said that was one example.
02:01:38.000And Democrats are... Democrats are not good for workers if they're in favor of free trade, which they are, and they're in favor of mass immigration.
02:03:57.000little little red meat little red meat for the people out there Zach Phillips says Merry Christmas my dude looking forward to my America first hoodie hey well I hope you enjoy Gino with a big suit another big super chat thanks a lot Spencer says check getting cancelled is so satisfying he sucks yeah big agree
02:04:17.000Evner says just re-watched the Star Wars prequels.
02:04:20.000Couldn't help but notice the anti-semitic dog whistles.
02:04:30.000Gino with another big wow thank you so much Gino my man maybe it's a based Italian out there taking care of me thank you very much three huge super chats in a row very much appreciate that juice is voting for Trump is like voting for water but you get gas instead
02:10:57.000You drive around whenever you listen to Christmas music, and they've got Christian songs.
02:11:01.000They're talking about the real meaning of the season, which is the birth of Jesus Christ.
02:11:06.000I know it's sort of a warped, at this point, message, but
02:11:10.000Great Lakes Nationalist recommends Scott Greer's Twitter today.
02:11:30.000He shows how those who stuck their necks out early and bravely for Trump has suffered, while late adopters, even never Trumpers, have gotten lots of Trump's love and attention.
02:11:54.000He's a fellow Italian, fellow, fellow med.
02:11:57.000Fosimo's is our famous Juicy Lucy, a beef short rib blend burger stuffed with pimento cheese served with caramelized onion, lettuce, tomato, spicy pickles and special sauce.
02:12:08.000Caution, Juicy Lucy is very hot in the middle.
02:12:11.000Yeah, that's the burger I had from Whitman's when I was in New York for the Milo show the other week.
02:12:18.000Yeah, that was the burger I went off about last night.
02:14:19.000Oh like Italian saying get the F out of here.
02:14:21.000I don't is that true Italians are the most Or they get out of Italy and go there.
02:14:27.000I don't know what you mean that this very cryptic a very cryptic message here I don't believe you Austria in Australia Italians a second most spoken language.
02:14:35.000That sounds like fucking bullshit to me language check
02:15:15.000You can make your own YouTube channel.
02:15:16.000He played a huge role in waking people up in 2016.
02:15:19.000The media can release Afghan papers, but WikiLeaks can't?
02:15:23.000Assange is kind of cringe honestly he served his role in 2016 by exposing Hillary Clinton and some other things but I mean ultimately what the guy also like doxxed all those ICE people a few years ago the guy's like a leftist so I don't know if I'm a big Assange supporter and he's also not really in the news he's on trial but
02:16:04.000I've never been to Utah and Mormons have their own like lobby in the same way that maybe another like ethno another well not ethno like another religious group has a certain lobby in the country Mormons have their own and Mormons have their own weird and esoteric beliefs and group interest and everything so I don't know if I'm totally on board dang mang says hey Nick a fellow she groiper
02:16:27.000Is sickie-poo, she really needs a pick-me-up.
02:16:30.000If you could promote her Hot Stuff Groyper t-shirt design by going to her Twitter, you'll find a red bubble link.
02:17:36.000sad woman says go see a physical therapist to fix your fingers my fingers are fine robin says hey nick first streamer donation ever just wondering if you think the nord and med will ever come together like a pewdiepie margia kind of deal no they certainly will and they're gonna have to unite but the meds must be the first among equals uh that's just the way it has to be and they already are it's sort of like when pagans are like
02:20:55.000Yeah, that's great advice Kelevra says repenting for my super chat about cozy esotericism earlier next time I'll try to be less cringe first time cringe posting sure won't be the last well, just don't don't let it happen again That's all
02:22:15.000No, I mean, there are things you can do that are bad, and that are wrong, and that should be illegal, even though maybe it doesn't hurt anybody visibly, directly, explicitly.
02:22:57.000I hate that fake cozy YouTube crap Crowder.
02:22:59.000Okay mug clubbers today We're gonna do your cozy Christmas special to dust pictures of your favorite PJs with your mug proceeds to do the whole show on pink bunny PJs Yeah, that's what I'm getting at
02:23:10.000John says, what is the best news aggregator now that Drudge Report is dead?
02:25:02.000pp says listen to insane juice by payday monsanto victor says nick i'm protestant and i don't like to follow extra religious practices where is it in the bible we have to baptize babies to avoid purgatory uh why don't you look it up john locked says yeah look if you're a protestant you're just not you're not within the church okay
02:26:00.000Right, to me that is, uh, it's the fact that he left a church and because it wouldn't make sense outside of that, that's why I'm Catholic.
02:26:07.000That you need an authority to interpret this thing, you need an authority to tell you what is what.
02:26:12.000Do you really think that matters of eternal life and death should be left up to individual interpretation?
02:26:18.000You know, you look at, look at some of these Lutherans where you have, I saw a story the other day, you had a transgender female, transgender female Lutheran
02:27:02.000John Locke says yeah, I'm not gonna read that one.
02:27:05.000Thanks for the 10 bucks Well, that's that's what it says Ellie Bell says Nick is right simps are weak Father Kiedis is my new wife just said bring the phone into our room so I can listen to the show while I fold the laundry Ultimate white pill that is very white pilling for you
02:27:20.000k and j says how do you get out of the friend zone i i don't know man uh i've never been in the friend zone actually because i'm not friends with women you know it's like to me it's like if i'm not romantically interested in you i'm really not like very interested in being your friend so you just have to reject that framing it's like you know look we can be in a relationship or we can just like not talk at all i've made it very clear where women are like
02:27:43.000You know where where you know women might not be interested or whatever and it's like okay like I don't really want anything to do with you then like it's like oh so no head I mean not obviously literally but I mean that's the mentality it's like oh so not a relationship bye you know see you later that's my mentality you shouldn't be in there what do you mean the friend zone the easiest way is you don't be friends with you know women that are just taking advantage of you
02:28:08.000Well, I just need to be like a friend.
02:29:51.000But if you want it too badly, you won't get it.
02:29:53.000In my opinion, this goes with very certain things.
02:29:56.000I guess where it's like a, maybe a dynamic like relationship with other actors involved.
02:30:01.000Because if you're, if you, in other words, you make yourself too available, you know, there's no urgency incumbents on the other person or no pressure on the other person.
02:31:00.000I've never met anyone like that, you know.
02:31:03.000Sometimes I think I'm kind of like nerdy like I watch a Marvel superhero movie.
02:31:07.000Wow You're so special, you know, so they're all the same Don't get too hung up on any one person just like move on with your life And you know, just don't if you want it too bad, it won't happen.
02:31:19.000You have to let it go Well, it's that old saying you let it go and if it comes back to you then you know, it's gonna work but otherwise You got to be willing to walk away
02:31:28.000If you're friendzoned by what, like a girl best friend who you really want?
02:31:35.000Sorry for the language, but seriously, you know, people that are eternally cucked by a femoid, you know, around a little leash, and she jerks the leash.
02:34:03.000He's been trying to figure out what to stream.
02:34:06.000Adam says, Michelle Obama is a dude, okay?
02:34:09.000I don't know, this might go against Terms of Service.
02:34:13.000But yeah, I don't know if I disagree AF fan says Trump supporter UFC fighter Colby Covington fighting for the welterweight belt tomorrow night against the Nigerian champ Wish him luck.
02:34:23.000Okay, good luck ASDF says Nick Trump is a crypto crypto Jewish supports carbon emissions 666 and his Hanukkah celebration Made us the synagogue of Satan the voices in my head said so.
02:34:39.000RA says hearing you go off hard on simps made me worry for a sec because I remember having to watch my tongue in college after the election.
02:34:47.000Then I remembered that in fifth grade I harassed a young substitute teacher so hard she went to the principal to cry and I got dressed down by them both.
02:34:54.000Now I'm one of the most successful alumni.
02:35:01.000Bing says wages are like cattle they exist only to super chat while the knicker sits like an effendi and eats Yeah, well, let's say easy go I shut it down shut it down.
02:35:11.000That's very it's very anti Nick anti America first of you to say that you're counter signaling me Yeah, you're an enemy of the movement.
02:35:18.000Ian says Kiwi here China runs New Zealand's politics on both sides I think Jews have found an equal at most a competitor don't know what you mean by that sounds kind of anti-semitic
02:35:29.000Ian says, or it's a, so it's, you super chatted the same thing twice.
02:35:34.000Uh, Danil says, why do you think dinosaurs aren't real?
02:37:29.000jm says it's interesting how all these zoom or right wing reddit subs get banned but the subs like debate all right stick around which is full of people who constantly talk about and support eric striker and richard spencer yeah i mean i don't know i mean to me this argument of like oh they're not banned so they must be controlled
02:37:47.000I mean, it's not very compelling, because obviously I haven't been banned from, like, Twitter and YouTube and whatever else.
02:37:52.000To me, it just shows that there's a very ad hoc implementation of these rules, or application of the rules.
02:38:00.000And maybe there's some of that going on, but... I mean, obviously, some people are based and they don't get banned, some people are not based and they do get banned.
02:38:07.000You know, like, Laura Loomer got banned.
02:38:10.000Right, Jacob Wall got banned, Milo got banned from everything, right?
02:38:14.000So it's like, to me, it's not really a great barometer of like, oh, well, if you get banned, you must be, like, red-pilled, and if you're not banned, well, then you're, like, controlled, because there are some people that are, like, Zionists that do get banned, or some people that are controlled that get banned, and there are some people at base that don't, so, to me, that's kind of flimsy.
02:38:33.000Let's see electric says hey big guy my birthday's tomorrow.
02:40:27.000Blake says, if anyone takes away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will take away share of the tree of life and in the holy city.
02:40:34.000Phil says, Taylor Swift called out Soros in her speech.
02:41:11.000I've never heard of this, but I will look it up.
02:41:14.000Okay, well that's our last Super Chat.
02:41:16.000That's going to do it for us tonight on the show and for this week.
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