BIDEN ADDRESSES AMERICA: Announces WILL REMAIN In Office | America First Ep. 1359BIDEN ADDRESSES AMERICA: Announces WILL REMAIN In Office | America First Ep. 1359
Bibi Netanyahu's speech before the Joint Session of Congress, Joe Biden's announcement of his plans to run for president in 2020, and the burning of American flags. Plus, the latest on the Iran situation, and much, much more! America First is a show about American First, hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes, produced in Los Angeles, CA and produced by Betsy and Brittany. Our theme song is Come Alone by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records. Our ad music is by Build Buildings Records, recorded live at Los Angeles' Union Square Music Hall. This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and mixed by Alex Blumberg. It was mixed by Matthew Boll and Matthew Boll. Special thanks to our sponsor, Caff Monster Energy Drink, Inc. for sponsoring the show and for sponsoring this episode of America First. Thank you for supporting the show! Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavous. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Editor by Ian Dorsch. All rights reserved. Used w/ permission from the creator of the music used wih permission. We do not own the rights to any music used in this episode. If you like what you hear, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever else you re listening to this episode, we'd really appreciate it. Thank you! and share it! Tweet us and tag us on Insta: if you re a friend of the show :) or share it on your Instaideavie and we lllllllll. or any other podcast you like it in a podcast you re sharing it on Instapod or something like that s listening to it :) and tweet us a screenshot of this episode is a tweet about this episode is a link to a friend is a retweeted tweet about it? :) or a review of the episode? or something that s a tweet or something else is a screenshot or a screenshot is a good thing? and it s a good one? we ll send us a message about what you're listening to the episode of this is great and we can do tweet me and a review? it's a good day in the podcast is great! or you can help us do something good and we'll get a shoutout?
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00:10:13.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
00:10:17.000And we're back again for the second time tonight covering President Joe Biden's farewell address, at least announcing his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential campaign.
00:12:04.000But just about every conservative, after the speech, they're either glazing Netanyahu, or they're covering the protest outside and talking about how the protesters are un-American, or both.
00:13:37.000If you can't see the distinction between some left-wing dirtbags who are probably being allowed to do this for the photo op in the first place, burning a flag, and what's happening inside the building where the actual congressmen are, and it's a foreign head of state demanding that we intervene in the Middle East and fight Iran and fight Hezbollah and fight the Houthis and Hamas and the proxies,
00:18:10.000And I'm going to keep working to end the war in Gaza, bring home all the hostages, and bring peace and security to the Middle East and end this war.
00:18:20.000We're also working around the clock to bring home Americans being unjustly detained
00:20:15.000And when the previous administration left office, I've kept my commitment to appoint the first black woman to the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
00:20:23.000I also kept my commitment to have an administration that looks like America and be a President for all Americans.
00:21:41.000She's been an incredible partner to me and a leader for our country.
00:21:47.000Now the choice is up to you, the American people.
00:21:50.000When you make that choice, remember the words of Benjamin Franklin hanging on my wall here in the Oval Office, alongside the bust of Dr. King and Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez.
00:31:10.000Now everybody's so used to these sucky Trump rallies that aren't funny and they're low energy and they're just boring and tedious and you're on your phone the whole time.
00:31:20.000But back in 2016 you were on the edge of your seat and he would go up there and say, the system's rigged!
00:37:43.000Why didn't he announce it on television?
00:37:46.000And then people started to ask, is he even alive?
00:37:50.000He contracted COVID last week, apparently suffered a major medical emergency in Las Vegas which required treatment according to some rumors.
00:37:58.000We don't know if that's true or not, but there were some rumors that he suffered a mini-stroke on Saturday in Vegas requiring emergency medical attention.
00:38:09.000So all of this weirdness put together, a lot of people were asking,
00:38:15.000Was the president even alive between COVID, medical emergency, this strange letter that was published.
00:38:22.000People were wondering if he would ever even make it back to Washington, but he did.
00:38:26.000A couple of days ago, he returned to Delaware and then traveled to Washington, D.C., and he was seen and heard on a voice call.
00:38:34.000He was seen entering and exiting his car.
00:39:31.000I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility that he could be stepping down before January anyway, even during a lame duck session or lame duck period.
00:39:42.000But Joe Biden did not, as we just witnessed, resign the presidency.
00:39:46.000He just withdrew from the race, and it was a lot of rhetoric and so on.
00:39:51.000But here we are on Wednesday, a few days after the announcement.
00:39:54.000You just heard it all over again, and apparently he's not dead.
00:39:57.000The bigger story, however, is that Kamala Harris has now basically secured the nomination.
00:40:03.000We talked about this on Monday, and I think we covered it a little bit yesterday, did a brief update.
00:40:10.000But Kamala Harris, although it's not official yet, she is not officially the nominee, and she has not actually even secured officially the delegates to become the nominee unofficially, according to the Associated Press and other news sources.
00:40:26.000She has secured the unofficial endorsement of a majority of the delegates, over 2,000 delegates.
00:40:39.000She's surpassed that threshold according to an unofficial tabulation.
00:40:44.000She secured the endorsement of everybody in the party.
00:40:48.000By Sunday, she had secured the endorsement of Joe Biden, the president, state party chairs for the Democratic Party in all 50 states, and endorsements from all of her would-be challengers for the nomination.
00:41:04.000Like the various governors, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, Joshua Shapiro of Pennsylvania, Roy Cooper, North Carolina, J.B.
00:41:12.000Pritzker, Illinois, and also Senators Mark Kelly from Arizona, Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts, so on.
00:41:22.000Everybody that was expected to challenge her, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg endorsed her, leaving many to question if, because there were some
00:41:32.000People that were skeptical that she would clinch the nomination, even if she was not able to win it on the first ballot or didn't get the delegates, there'd be nobody to challenge her since she was endorsed by all of them.
00:41:45.000And although they didn't endorse on Sunday, by today, the Democratic leadership in Congress has finally endorsed her as well.
00:41:53.000Hakeem Jeffries, the minority leader in the House, and Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader in the Senate.
00:42:00.000So she's got the delegates endorsed by everybody, and now the big question is concerning two things, one of which we already basically know.
00:42:11.000It's the fate of the money, which has been raised by the Democratic Party.
00:42:16.000It's $91 million in the Biden campaign, and then up to $240 million in the Democratic Party coffers.
00:42:30.000At this point, outstanding legal question of whether those funds can be used by Kamala Harris, given that they were raised under the premise that Joe Biden would be the presidential nominee.
00:42:42.000And although the head of the FEC, their top counsel, says that it is legal, because her name is on the ticket, she will be able to use the funds.
00:42:51.000Republicans filed a lawsuit today challenging whether she's able to use the money, although it seems that that's not going to go anywhere.
00:43:45.000Here's a Ivy League educated, white, rust belt, small town guy.
00:43:55.000And with a preoccupation with infrastructure, industrial policy, the meat of what might be considered favorable to white working class voters.
00:44:07.000Those kinds of issues as opposed to climate or abortion or something like that.
00:45:44.000But the idea is they're both white-presenting males, Joshua Shapiro from a Rust Belt state, from one of the critical swing states, from this blue wall they're trying to maintain in the Great Lakes region.
00:45:58.000So as governor there, he's going to be able to make a strong case.
00:46:04.000Some say that is a liability on MSNBC for their progressive, pro-Palestine left-wing voters.
00:46:13.000I think, on the contrary, it's actually an asset.
00:46:17.000Kamala Harris has a Jewish husband, having a Jewish guy on the ticket.
00:46:22.000Although it's going to alienate, potentially, some of the far-left, progressive, pro-Palestine voters, it may actually reassure Jewish elites.
00:46:34.000And although I don't believe this is extremely relevant, like some other have suggested, not really going to get into it right now, but there is a major cleavage in the Democratic Party between the Jewish elites of the party, the donors, who are very sympathetic to the cause of Israel, and these progressive radicals that support the liberation of Palestine.
00:46:58.000And it has caused a lot of lifelong Democrat Jewish donors to run for the exit and pivot to the Republicans, including prominent Wall Street and Silicon Valley donors like Bill Ackman and Jacob Helberg, respectively.
00:47:13.000So having a Jewish guy on the ticket, on the contrary, it will alienate the scrum, it will alienate the masses.
00:47:26.000If the Democratic coalition is the conspiracy of the top and the bottom versus the middle, upper class, the lower class versus the middle class, it's going to alienate the lower class
00:47:39.000But it is potentially going to help them retain some of the Jewish elites that are putting up a lot of the money and that control the media and so on.
00:49:25.000They just can't come up with the numbers anywhere else.
00:49:28.000They need one of those, rather than to try to go down into Georgia or Arizona and play for that.
00:49:35.000So, and that's not to say Mark Kelly probably could play in Pennsylvania or Michigan, but since he's not from there, the conventional wisdom is that it's a weaker pitch since he won statewide office in Arizona versus Shapiro, who won it in Pennsylvania.
00:49:51.000But I think that all things considered, Mark Kelly would probably be the strongest option.
00:49:57.000But conventional wisdom would say, you really want somebody from the Rust Belt.
00:50:02.000And that is probably what informed Donald Trump's selection of J.D.
00:50:39.000Republicans need Georgia, Arizona, and Nevada, where they're leading by a lot, by a pretty comfortable margin, and have been for a long time.
00:50:46.000Although things can change between now and the election, but that has been, that's the state of the race right now.
00:50:54.000Republicans need to flip one of the Midwest states.
00:51:00.000Here's something that a lot of people have not considered.
00:51:03.000So if you're the Republican Party and you need Wisconsin 10 electoral votes, you need Michigan, I think it's 16, Pennsylvania, it's like 20, whatever.
00:53:01.000That's the difference between potentially running the table like in 2016 when he flipped all of them and got 306 electoral votes, or losing and just narrowly losing, getting 268 or something like that.
00:54:34.000And when Kamala Harris, mark my words, after this election, you'll see she's going to win at least 90% of the black vote, and she's going to win at least 60% of the Hispanic vote.
00:54:51.000And what's more, if there's so few Enrique's and Jamal's, you're going to need to win a lot of them to make a difference.
00:54:58.000If whites are 80% and Enrique's and Jamal's are less than 20%, you really need to flip.
00:55:06.000Even though they never vote for Republicans, you really need to bring a lot of them over to even make a dent compared to how easy it would be to just turn out
00:55:17.000A smaller fraction of the white vote, because there's so many in these very white states, or where there's a very white electorate.
00:56:31.000And that was what turned out first-time voters, and that's what flipped Obama Democrats to become Trump Republicans, was China, NAFTA, free trade has taken the jobs, and immigrants have taken the jobs.
00:56:53.000Non-intervention and foreign wars, that would be the third thing, is the Iraq War, although to, I think, lesser extent.
00:57:01.000But those were the main issues, and it was turning out rural and suburban white voters.
00:57:06.000It was Trump's advantage with white voters and turning out first-time white voters that won him the Rust Belt, this miraculous victory that nobody thought was possible.
00:57:16.000And they didn't think it was possible because they were looking in the wrong place.
00:57:20.000Republicans, even back then, in 2012 and 2016, thought that their electoral future was pandering to Latinos and blacks.
00:57:33.000They thought that is how they were going to overcome the deficit with Democrats.
00:57:36.000This, like, unstoppable encroachment, flipping states permanently blue forever.
00:58:19.000As a result, lost the election in 2020, or didn't win by enough that he was able to be cheated out of it.
00:58:31.000They're making the same mistake in 2024.
00:58:34.000If you watch the Republican convention, and if you listen to their campaign advisors, and if you listen to the activists, they're all talking about this big tent, Enrique's and Jamal's.
00:58:48.000You know, Kamala Harris is a former prosecutor, and a lot of people said this, I didn't believe Republicans were this stupid, but I'm always surprised by how stupid they are.
00:59:00.000People were saying, now that Kamala's the nominee, and knowing that she's a prosecutor, Republicans are going to outflank her on the left on crime.
00:59:08.000They're going to say that Kamala locked up all the brothers, and they're going to try to use that to get black people to vote for Trump.
00:59:15.000And say that even though Kamala is visibly black, people say, well she's fake black, that's technically true.
00:59:22.000But they'll say, she's a cop, Trump's a felon, you know, free my boy Trump, let's get the black people to vote for Trump.
00:59:29.000And I thought that, I pushed that on my show, but even I thought that was a little outrageous.
00:59:34.000But I was surprised they, Scott Pressler, the number one, and you know, maybe he's a nice guy, but he's like sick.
00:59:42.000He got caught having gay sex in one of these Virginia Republican offices.
00:59:48.000You know, but he's registering voters.
00:59:50.000I get why they don't want to alienate him.
00:59:51.000I kind of get it, but it's still not a good look.
00:59:54.000But he's out there today saying, I'm talking to felons and the families of felons, telling them how many black fathers that Kamala sent to jail.
01:00:06.000He goes, we're going to win the felon vote.
01:01:18.000You know, they're getting caught up in ideology.
01:01:22.000On the right, they're going to sink it if they forget who to appeal to.
01:01:25.000And this is why I say Trump has really lost his touch because he used to be able to dial it in and speak the language of the forgotten men and women.
01:01:41.000He'd say, I talked to the cab drivers, and I talked to the workers, and the construction workers, and I know their concerns.
01:01:48.000And you know that was real, because it was like he was just bypassing the media and talking right to them, and that's why he had this unbelievable support.
01:01:56.000Because he was talking about trade and immigration.
01:03:07.000And we'll see how they choose to balance the ticket to sort of match Vance.
01:03:12.000But I have to say, I think that Vance was a terrible choice, and not just because obviously he's got major, major issues with the Palantir connection, which frankly we haven't talked enough about on the show.
01:04:23.000And he would go up there and he wouldn't say, he wouldn't go up there and take his jacket off and roll his sleeves up and say, hey, I'm a regular American just like you.
01:04:33.000He would come out with the Navy tie, the red, or the Navy suit, the red tie.
01:04:38.000And he'd come out there and say, I'm really rich.
01:05:00.000And even though he wasn't one of us, it was still plausible that he was on our team, that he was fighting for us, even if he didn't come from the same place as us.
01:05:11.000But now that he chose Vance, Vance is obviously not like a Rust Belt guy.
01:05:16.000Yeah, he wrote a book called Hillbilly Elegy.
01:05:39.000The whole book is like seething with resentment against the people that they're trying to win over.
01:05:47.000There's portions of the book where he says, it's no wonder every member of my family married outside our race, because rural white people are the most pathetic, nihilistic people I've ever met.
01:06:37.000They're posting all these pictures from his Facebook, posting these blog posts from 2010, where he's talking about how he wants to be a woman.
01:06:46.000And he's talking about how he told his mom he thought he was gay.
01:06:50.000And just really, I don't know if you've seen some of the stuff that's coming out about Vance, and don't get me wrong, that's not gonna kill him.
01:06:58.000But it is gonna be death by a thousand cuts because it's going to prove that this is not a real guy.
01:07:05.000And that takes a lot of the wind out of the Republican sails, because if you go to people and say, hey, you have a liberal sociopath like Kamala, and there's going to be wall-to-wall room service media talking about how relatable she is and how funny she is, and you have an insincere Republican, and it's going to be wall-to-wall shitting on him and making fun of him and every gaffe and every awkward laugh and whatever.
01:07:29.000That was a nice little rhyme scheme there.
01:08:38.000So it's sort of like that Human Resources meme where you have Trump leaning over the desk
01:08:43.000I'm gonna grab you by the pussy and they're like oh my gosh it's so amazing and then you have JD Vance freaking cat lady bitch freaking cat lady bitch I drank a Mountain Dew they're calling that racist hello human resources like
01:09:56.000On Saturday, it was Trump's race to lose.
01:10:01.000On Saturday, and the betting markets supported this as well, Trump was without a doubt the favorite to win, and probably it was his race to lose.
01:10:09.000They were looking at a blowout victory, like even more electoral votes than in 2016.
01:10:27.000A lot of people say, oh, but Kamala's favorables are terrible, and she's so unlikable, she couldn't even win, she didn't even come close to winning the nomination in 2020.
01:10:37.000You are seriously discounting the way the Democrats rally.
01:10:43.000Look at how they rallied for Biden, and how they rigged it.
01:10:47.000It's true that Biden was a bit more plausible than Kamala, but not by much, even in 2020.
01:10:55.000Seriously underestimate because it's going to be four months of
01:11:02.000She's just like kind of a messy girl and oh uh you know she's the memes about the coconut tree what do you just fell out of a coconut tree haha like it's prepare prepare yourself because it's a it's only been 72 hours and my entire TikTok feed is Kamala Harris brat coconut tree Kamala Harris unburdened by what has been my whole feed
01:11:24.000And Twitter too, even on Elon owned X. It's all Kamala.
01:11:30.000They're going to raise a lot of money.
01:13:34.000And at this point I would say I want it, but I'm not going to vote.
01:13:38.000And I'm going to tell you why I'm saying that.
01:13:41.000It's because these campaign advisors need to hear that if you want to turn out everybody that you can, you need to start appealing to your conservative voters.
01:19:45.000I think we're just going to take a look at the Super Chats.
01:19:48.000We'll see what you guys have to say about all this.
01:19:51.000And let me know what you think about my reaction.
01:19:54.000And listen, I know a lot of this stuff is tough to hear.
01:20:01.000I know a lot of Trump supporters, and I consider myself broadly a Trump supporter, but a lot of people that are really for Trump, they don't like hearing these things.
01:20:11.000They just say it's negative or it's complaining.
01:20:17.000If we're being objective, if we're sort of stepping outside of what we want or our wish-casting about this administration, this is a pretty sober and unvarnished critical assessment of the state of the race.
01:20:35.000And you really do need to step outside.
01:20:37.000I never realized how entrenched I was in things until I started to critically examine what was going on in the GOP.
01:20:49.000You know, until you really critically examine who was brought into the cabinet and what really happened in the first term and how it all went down and how little we got by the end of it.
01:21:01.000You know, and Trump's legacy is complicated.
01:23:11.000This is the most important election ever!
01:23:14.000You know, and then immediately after election night, that binge, that high, is followed by a crash.
01:23:23.000And people go, oh man, how do we get raped again?
01:23:27.000Damn, we just got used and abused again after this euphoric high of election night, this battle, we're going to beat them, it's so important.
01:23:37.000Then you get these constantly broken promises, nothing really ever changes.
01:23:43.000And then people say, damn, what happened?
01:27:18.000I would prefer if we had like a presidential system and the president would be the head of government and maybe we have a king as the head of state.
01:27:28.000That would be the only change I would probably make.
01:28:00.000I think it's very, I don't know if it's necessarily stable, but I think it's dynamic and
01:28:11.000So the problem isn't really just with the voting.
01:28:14.000The problem is, of course, who is doing the voting.
01:28:19.000And as we know, when the country started, a lot of people don't even know how our system used to work.
01:28:25.000There should only be one ballot that an average person can vote on, and that's the ballot for, at least in terms of federal government, for the House of Representatives.
01:37:48.000Because, you know, Italians have very good... Italians have big pores, so our faces get oily, which is very bad for your complexion when you're younger, but when you're older, it keeps you from getting wrinkled.
01:37:59.000But, because we're so expressive, our faces get creased.
01:38:03.000You know, these white people, they're expressionless.
01:38:07.000But Italians are all, you know, making faces and gesturing, so I'm gonna have a lot of, like, deep creases and... So that's what it's gonna look like.
01:43:16.000What version of a Christian do you want?
01:43:18.000Do you want a Christian that says, bring me your fat, your ugly, your disgusting slobs with tattoos, your sports ball watchers, tattoo havers, people wearing graphic tees, people with face fat?
01:47:18.000All these other people that are out there, they're either sellouts, they either sold out a long time ago, or if they ever stood with me, they have long since folded, and now they're saying, oh, well, it's really not about Israel, it's really not about Jews, and all this other stuff.
01:49:21.000I hope that people give it a chance, especially the Protestants, because so many Protestants are raised being told that the Catholic Church is evil and really just a lot of lies.
01:50:12.000As long as it's a valid mass, I go, but I was raised in it.
01:50:15.000But especially if you're thinking about converting, if you're even curious, and you should be, go to a reverent mass.
01:50:23.000Go to a Latin mass, go to a reverent mass, go to one of the nice cathedrals where they have incense, and go to a Latin mass and tell me that you don't feel the presence of God.
01:50:33.000I, honest to God, I think you would be lying.
01:50:38.000If you went with an open mind and you said that you didn't feel the presence of God in the right, in the Catholic Mass, I think you'd just be lying if you said you didn't feel it.
01:50:53.000And so I'd encourage anybody, if you're skeptical, I mean, what is there to lose?
01:50:58.000Catholic Church has been around for thousands of years.
01:51:01.000Catholic Church is what created the canon of the Bible.
01:51:06.000Catholic Church has been the vanguard of Christ's teaching for 2,000 years.
01:51:14.000What is there to lose by going and giving it a chance?
01:51:18.000I think everybody should, you know, because I think a lot of people are very interested in it for every other reason, but I love to hear stuff like that because it's like, people really just need to go and have an encounter with it and have an experience with it.
01:51:32.000And the thing that separates the Catholic Mass from every other church is that we actually understand God.
01:53:18.000Oh hey, I'm gonna get up and here's my presentation for the week.
01:53:23.000You know, not to knock them, but it really just goes to show there's such a head-and-shoulders difference between what actually occurs at a Catholic Mass, sanctioned by God's Church, versus what happens anywhere else.
01:53:38.000It's only in the Catholic Mass do you have Jesus Christ vulnerable—well, properly, really, on the tongue.
01:53:45.000I know it's very controversial among traditional Catholics.
01:53:48.000But it's only there do you actually have the true presence.
01:53:53.000If you're open to God's grace, you feel it.
01:53:56.000You go to the Catholic Church and you feel it there.
01:54:02.000So if you're a serious Christian and you're not a Catholic, you gotta get to a Catholic Church and see what's up.
01:55:31.000And as I get older, I feel like I'm getting a lot of perspective about how things actually work, like stripping away all the rhetoric and, you know, a lot of these layers of obfuscation and actually getting to how does this country actually work?
01:56:46.000Then you kind of get to this, like, well, I guess I'm an ideological concern.
01:56:51.000You start looking for this meta-political narrative that ties together all of these leanings that you have.
01:56:57.000And you start to say, well, it's about liberty, or it's about individualism, or it's about some people want to control your life, and some people want to be left alone.
01:57:09.000You know, these sort of rough categories.
01:57:14.000And then you get deeper into maybe you start talking about the intellectual roots of these ideas like Edmund Burke or the cultural Marxists or Marxism itself.
01:57:26.000And then I think you really get, some people stop there, but then you really get to the good stuff and you see, okay, it's
01:57:33.000You really zoom out and you see the role of money and you see the role of capital and you see the role of capital and money in media and politics and start to question rationality.
01:57:44.000And you know, but that's kind of where things need to go for us to have any kind of serious opposition.
02:00:11.000If you're saying something really controversial and really taboo, there are going to be normal people that are like, yeah, all right, finally someone who said something that's a little edgy.
02:00:22.000But there's also going to be a lot of freaks that are like, yeah.
02:01:03.000But the sad reality is, correct me if I'm wrong,
02:01:08.000If you start to push conspiracy theories and you start to push some edgy jokes, there is, it is real, there is a very small contingent of like weirdos that gravitate towards that because they, there are people with a lot of deep resentment or they're just deeply anti-social, you know, they have some hang up and we, any dissident movement has to basically make it clear that that's not what it is.
02:01:38.000And that's why it helps to have young people, that's why it helps to have good-looking people.
02:01:41.000A lot of people say, oh, you're really gay for talking about, like, good-looking guys all the time.
02:01:47.000The movement does actually have to have good-looking guys, because if it has weird-looking guys, everybody says, oh, look, here come the freaks.
02:01:57.000Like, that is kind of a structural challenge of a dissident movement or a conspiracy-minded movement, is you actually need to
02:02:08.000Strain to put the most normal people at the front so that people say, okay, this is a viable movement.
02:02:15.000This is something that I can relate to rather than, oh, these are a bunch of like losers that are attracted to this because there's something wrong with them.
02:02:26.000And that's just built into if there's a movement that's, like I said, if it's extremely outside the mainstream, you're going to get extremely outside the mainstream people.
02:03:11.000But towards the end, he did embrace a lot of the more unfortunate elements, and it really killed, I think, his biggest asset, which is that he appeared to be this Ivy League racist.
02:03:24.000That was the appeal is, oh, here's a version of immigration restriction or white identity that's sophisticated.
02:03:31.000It's actually, this is a rich guy who's educated.
02:03:35.000Okay, so he's got a little more credibility than like a skinhead, let's say, than like some poor person with face tattoos who talks like an ignoramus.
02:03:45.000Here's a guy that went to UVA and UChicago and has degrees and comes from money and
02:03:51.000He talks in a sophisticated way and can tell you about philosophy.
02:03:55.000I think people said, oh, let's give this a second look.
02:03:58.000And I think the moment that he embraced, like, National Socialist Movement and Matt Heimbach and these other guys, I think he lost a lot of that.
02:04:09.000So that was actually a valid reflection.
02:04:13.000So when I heard that, I was like, you know, okay, maybe that's, uh, he makes a good point.
02:04:19.000Yeah, there's nothing concrete about that.
02:04:54.000I mean... I don't know why people don't.
02:05:00.000I guess they're, uh... Maybe they're afraid of retaliation or they're paid in some way, but... Yeah, I feel like, what are you really doing if you're not naming them?
02:05:51.000So... And at least Stefanik is like a total Israel shill, so I don't even know who he could have picked, but yeah, probably should have picked a woman to balance the ticket at this point.
02:06:01.000Scoville Reynolds sent $30, hi Nick, first time super chatter here.
02:06:05.000I think Vance was such a cucked VP pick to please our Israeli overlords.
02:06:10.000Thank you for red pilling me, God bless, Latin cross.
02:12:58.000I'm sorry you have to see me like this, but I wish they were a little bit more like... When I went on Gina's show, I went on Gina's show twice, both times she baked cookies.
02:15:51.000I argued with my boomer conservative aunts and uncles about why Israel isn't our greatest ally and we shouldn't give them billions to bomb kids.
02:15:58.000It lasted for 3 hours and I wanted to hang myself at the end because of how retarded they are.
02:16:03.000Okay, well don't try to red pill your relatives.
02:18:30.000No, they really are delusional enough to think they're going to win black people.
02:18:49.000Skater Rapscrap sent $5, I agree with the oligopoly in the media.
02:18:53.000There is no way we could have someone on say, Rumble or Tozy.tv, who could build an entire movement, without CNBC or some megacorp backing him.
02:19:09.000It's a recent development that we've had free speech.
02:19:11.000Of course, social media is an oligopoly.
02:19:14.000It's a hot medium that was free speech and then very quickly became just like consolidated, centralized, controlled, manipulated, just like legacy media.
02:19:28.000There's a very tenuous and narrow space.
02:19:31.000You know, when you consider that YouTube, Facebook,
02:19:35.000I know this is a troll, but when you consider, because it's actually a good question, when you consider that YouTube and Facebook have over 2 billion users apiece, Instagram over a billion, TikTok over a billion, they all censor.
02:19:49.000In the past year, Elon has taken Twitter private, and it's not been without a great personal cost and a huge battle, and even with algorithmic manipulation, which is totally opaque.
02:22:31.000My sources have all been informing me that these high-ranking Jews, allies that have all been endorsing Trump, was a scam for the assassination.