00:00:22.000And we are going to talk about a lot of things, but it's actually not like a ton.
00:00:27.000There's actually not a ton to talk about tonight.
00:00:30.000But nevertheless, Our featured story tonight is about the 2020 election.
00:00:36.000And this is something, actually, which if you've been paying attention to the 2020 race so far and the polling, this is something that is not going to surprise you.
00:00:47.000This is a problem that's really been in the works for years, probably since the 2016 election.
00:00:54.000And that is that the more polling data that comes in about this upcoming presidential election, the more we're finding that the president is having a serious problem with.
00:01:08.000And if you were really looking at the 2016 election in a close way, looking at the numbers, the exit polling, the polls back before the 2016 election, you know, or even the states that got him the electoral landslide victory, you know that it was predominantly the white voters that propelled President Trump into the White House or then candidate Trump.
00:01:34.000And so this is going to be a big problem for him in 2020.
00:01:36.000And a New York Times poll just Came out this week and it showed that he's sliding with virtually every demographic of white voters.
00:01:45.000And we'll be looking at a New York Times poll, that same poll in particular tonight, where it finds that, again, like I said, the white voters are sliding.
00:01:53.000And if you look at non white voters, it's virtually unchanged.
00:01:57.000Not surprisingly, his numbers with non white voters from 2016.
00:02:01.000And so we're going to look at those numbers in light of what's been happening for the past four weeks.
00:02:11.000It's a nice way to look at sort of cause and effect.
00:02:13.000We've been calling it on this show for three to four weeks that this president has totally botched the response to the George Floyd riots, totally botched his response to the resurgence of Black Lives Matter.
00:02:26.000And we know, and you know on this show, that appealing, the GOP appealing to black voters in particular, but non white voters in general, is a losing strategy mathematically.
00:02:38.000And even before you consider the polling numbers, it's a disaster because we know that they vote a very specific way.
00:02:47.000And so, in a vain attempt to win over people that are unwinnable, and even if they were winnable, mathematically, it might not even make a difference.
00:02:55.000We have essentially lost the core voting demographics.
00:02:58.000So, we've been saying that for the past couple weeks on this show.
00:03:27.000I thought that the president was very likely to win.
00:03:31.000I thought that it was probably, you know, if you looked at the odds, that Joe Biden or whoever was going to be the Democratic nominee had a very slim chance, especially with the Democratic nomination.
00:03:43.000I feel like people have totally forgotten about the primary, where it was very divisive between Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.
00:03:49.000But with Black Lives Matter, with the coronavirus, with recent events, it seems like a lot of the divisions on the left have evaporated, and the right has totally lost all its momentum and the focus on the MAGA or America First agenda.
00:04:03.000So it's been a pretty brutal six months.
00:04:06.000We've had a good week so far, so I don't want to put too much of a damper on that.
00:04:10.000Of course, we had the executive order on Monday to cut immigration, we had the executive order on Tuesday.
00:04:19.000And I think that's part of a good pattern.
00:04:21.000You know, hopefully that's the start of a pattern that we're seeing.
00:04:24.000But I have to tell you that five months out of the election, I'm really not optimistic about our chances here.
00:04:30.000So, unless and until we see more like what we've seen in the past few days and some of the other things we're going to talk about tonight, unless we see more of that going forward, it's not going to be a pretty picture for us in 2020.
00:04:48.000I also want to talk about the Supreme Court ruling today, which you might have seen.
00:04:52.000Last week was a pretty rough week for us in the Supreme Court.
00:04:56.000And we talked about two of the major rulings last week concerning DACA and concerning discrimination against LGBT people.
00:05:05.000And there was also, I think, a smaller ruling even about gun control last week, which we didn't talk about, but which was, I think, equally bad.
00:05:13.000So we got some pretty bad calls last week, all of them owing to John Roberts.
00:05:18.000And one of them actually where Neil Gorsuch.
00:05:21.000In the case of the LGBT discrimination case, even Neil Gorsuch lent his support for the liberal justices.
00:05:27.000But this week, we finally got a good ruling out of the Supreme Court today, and it concerns asylum seekers.
00:05:34.000And what this ruling does is it basically makes it easier for the White House and for the government to deport people that are seeking asylum in the United States more easily.
00:05:44.000And this is something which to me is so obvious, but in this case in particular, they were looking at a Sri Lankan refugee.
00:05:52.000Who claimed that he was beaten and harassed and he went through all this trouble in Sri Lanka and he comes to the United States and he's basically demanding that he has a right to asylum here and a right to a certain process.
00:06:05.000And what the ruling came down on this case in particular was that aliens in this country, their rights are set by the government.
00:06:12.000You know, an alien and a citizen have different rights when it comes to process, when it comes to the legal process, all these kinds of things.
00:06:23.000Decision and these are the kinds of decisions that when the president makes an action on immigration according to his jurisdiction in immigration law, and it's totally lawful and it's obviously lawful, you know, typically these are the things that get jammed up by a federal court injunction or the ACLU or, you know, some lobby, some interest group, and then it takes months or years to adjudicate.
00:06:49.000And months and years later, the Supreme Court tells us what we could already figure out, what we already know.
00:06:55.000Which is that it's perfectly lawful, right?
00:06:57.000And I feel like this is one of those cases.
00:07:31.000Obviously, right now, the border with Canada and Mexico is closed.
00:07:35.000We're turning away all people at the border for national security reasons pertaining to the pandemic.
00:07:42.000But even before the pandemic, when you looked at the rules for asylum seekers and for people that were caught on the border, it was still an improving situation.
00:07:51.000So this is just more good news on immigration.
00:08:19.000Should be some good stuff and some white pills, right?
00:08:23.000Maybe a black pill on the white vote and a white pill on the asylum roll.
00:08:27.000But before we dive into any of that, I do just want to talk about one story, which is not really a huge deal, but I did just want to point out this is something that is so typical that I don't even think it warrants spending too much time on.
00:08:43.000But I saw this article in the Hill, and maybe you saw this on Twitter as well.
00:08:47.000But there was this statement put out by the State Department today about white supremacist terrorism.
00:08:55.000And I'm going through the timeline today, and everything that we see going on, this is just like it's hard to get through the day when you see stuff like this because the things that we see on a daily basis, and particularly in the past few months, it's not even acknowledged by the media.
00:09:12.000I mean, that to me is the most insane thing that's going on.
00:09:16.000Because you could say that everybody in the institutions is left wing and they're sympathetic to BLM, and you could say they're biased against us.
00:09:26.000But when it comes down to it, the things that we're seeing, which are outrageous the riots, the autonomous zones, the vandalism of monuments, all this kind of stuff and they don't even acknowledge that it's happening.
00:09:39.000At first, it was, and I don't know if you remember this because I feel like already this narrative has been memory holed, or it's already become part of history.
00:09:49.000But when these riots first broke out, they said that the riots were Antifa instigators, right?
00:09:57.000That when you saw malls and phone stores and department stores being looted, they said, well, the looting was instigated by Antifa.
00:10:06.000It was white Antifa members, and on the left, they said white supremacists.
00:10:11.000And all the videos of the looting showed just like mobs of black people, you know, storming in and breaking windows and taking stuff.
00:10:18.000And so, that to me is maybe the worst part about all of this the gaslighting.
00:10:23.000That we know what's going on, we know how bad it is, we know how insane it is, and we know that the institutions are against us, and we know that they're complicit in this, and they're helping that, and they're sympathetic, but now they won't even acknowledge what's going on.
00:10:39.000And I guess that's nothing new, it's not now that's been this way, but sort of along the same lines, there was this article that came out today about how the State Department has put out a new press release talking about how the real problem is a resurgence in white supremacist terrorism.
00:11:00.000It says, quote, racial and ethnic terrorism, particularly white supremacist threats, are, quote, on the rise and spreading geographically, according to a State Department report released yesterday.
00:11:12.000The report says, quote, the threat posed by racially or ethnically motivated terrorism, particularly white supremacist terrorism, remains a serious challenge for the global community.
00:11:22.000In 2019, the world experienced an uptick in white terrorism, such as the Christchurch mosque shooting and the El Paso, Texas shooting in August.
00:11:34.000White terrorist groups increasingly target immigrants, Jewish, Muslim, and other religious minorities, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex individuals, governments, and other perceived enemies, the report found.
00:11:47.000In April, the State Department designated a white supremacist group, the Russian Imperial Movement, as a foreign terrorist organization for the first time.
00:11:56.000And I'm reading this, and it's just incredible to me that everything that we've seen so far this year, number one, Where has been the white supremacist terrorism?
00:12:09.000The, what are we, six months in, seven months in?
00:12:13.000This year, 2020, is almost halfway over, and we haven't seen, I don't believe, any major proper terrorist attacks, right?
00:12:23.000You could say formally designated terrorist attacks on American soil.
00:12:28.000And even elsewhere in the world, has there been any really major attacks?
00:12:32.000I mean, I'm sure in the Middle East, but nothing news or noteworthy.
00:12:36.000The whole planet's been shut down for half of the year so far, right?
00:12:41.000I mean, really, it was only January and February that the entire planet was still going out to public places in the first place.
00:12:50.000And so, in the midst of a pandemic, in the midst of a global recession, in the midst of global riots and civil unrest, racial tensions brought on by blacks, the State Department, our U.S. State Department says the real problem in all of this.
00:13:25.000Because just like with Bubba Wallace, the NASCAR driver, liberals and the system and the media, they want you to believe, and they do believe, that this is a country where white.
00:13:38.000Supremacists are putting nooses in the garages of black people.
00:13:42.000That white supremacists have this big problem of spraying swastikas on people's garages and on the sides of their houses.
00:13:50.000This is a country where every day neo Nazis are roaming the streets and badass Jewish people and black women with giant afros are kicking their ass.
00:14:05.000And this is a country, this is a world where The real problem is white supremacist terrorism, or a resurgence, an uptick in white supremacist terrorism.
00:14:18.000And even when it doesn't happen, they do this whenever there's a non white terrorist attack.
00:14:23.000They say, Well, what about all the white terrorism?
00:14:25.000When there's a white terrorism attack, they blow it out of proportion.
00:14:28.000We talk about it for weeks and months, and it's extrapolated to every white person, every conservative, every Second Amendment activist.
00:14:36.000And then even when there's nothing at all going on pertaining to militancy or terrorism, It's still a problem, even in the middle of a pandemic, a recession, and global riots.
00:14:46.000And what do you call Black Lives Matter then?
00:14:48.000You know, if white supremacist terrorism is resurgent and it's upticking and all this, what do you call the events of the past four weeks?
00:14:59.000They're forming a country within a country.
00:15:20.000Then when they cover the other stuff, the headline is, you know, largely peaceful protest leaves a hundred dead, right?
00:15:28.000Anyway, but I don't want to spend too much time on this because you get the picture, but it's just so amazing that every day they can come out with more lies, more gaslighting.
00:15:36.000And at this point, they're not even trying.
00:15:38.000I mean, at this point, I don't think there's anything else you could even call it other than overt gaslighting, which is to say, it's on every subject.
00:15:47.000It's a total unreality that you see on television.
00:15:49.000Like, even with the coronavirus stuff that we talked about last night, throughout the Black Lives Matter protests, you never heard about coronavirus.
00:16:00.000Social distancing, and I know we talked about that last night, but it's really the same theme.
00:16:06.000When it's Black Lives Matter and they're in the streets, packed together, coughing on each other from tear gas, nobody's talking about the threat of transmission.
00:16:15.000And if they are, they're talking about how it's really not that big of a deal, and a much bigger public health crisis is racism, so we have priorities here.
00:16:24.000And then the minute that that was over, the minute that the Black Lives Matter stuff subsides, it's right back to where we were.
00:16:31.000And now in Texas, they're stopping the reopening.
00:16:33.000In Oregon, they're stopping the reopening.
00:16:35.000In all these different states, they're stopping the transition from phase one to phase two, or however far along they are in the reopening.
00:16:43.000So Black Lives Matter was able to go out and loot and riot and all this.
00:16:48.000And I can't go eat inside the dining room at McDonald's.
00:16:53.000And that in itself is insane, but then it's the media coverage of it, which is the real subject, right?
00:16:58.000They're going to tell us that the real threat is the latter and not the former.
00:17:02.000The former has nothing to do with the coronavirus.
00:17:05.000And miraculously, could not spread the coronavirus.
00:17:08.000But I'm going to go to Target without a face mask, and suddenly I'm like, you know, killing the elderly.
00:17:14.000So, anyway, it's just more of the same.
00:17:17.000More of the same clown world that you can't even.
00:18:45.000But is this just one more good week and then next week it's back to the same?
00:18:50.000Because we had the same momentum that we're feeling now six months ago.
00:18:54.000And then look at what transpired, right?
00:18:57.000So I'll tell you what's going on with the Supreme Court.
00:18:59.000I'll read this report to you from the New York Times.
00:19:03.000It says, The Supreme Court sided on Thursday with the Trump administration's efforts to speed the deportation of asylum seekers, ruling that a law limiting the role of federal courts in reviewing those decisions was constitutional.
00:19:17.000Last week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of young undocumented immigrants, known as DREAMers, which, by the way, in every article about the DREAMers that you read from the media, they say that they're young or they say that they're kids.
00:19:32.000They're not DREAMers, it's DACA, Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals.
00:19:36.000And the average age of DACA recipients is like 26.
00:19:41.000So they always say this young undocumented immigrants known as dreamers.
00:19:45.000I know when everybody reads dreamers and they hear about young undocumented immigrants, they think about like, you know, a five year old brown kid with like dark black hair and he's like coloring in the classroom and he's dreaming to be an astronaut or something.
00:20:02.000They're in there, on average, they're 25.
00:20:05.000So that means that half of them are younger than 25 and half of them are older than 25.
00:20:10.000That's not, you know, the same connotation.
00:20:12.000But in any case, it's talking about last week.
00:20:16.000The Supreme Court ruled in favor of DACA, allowing them to continue to use a program that shields them from deportation and allows them to work.
00:20:23.000Thursday's decision, which barred immigrants whose asylum claims were rejected in bare bones proceedings from filing petitions for habeas corpus, struck a strikingly different note.
00:20:35.000Justice, and apologies, by the way, for the sniffles.
00:20:41.000Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the five more conservative justices in the 7 2 decision, said that asylum claims threatened to overwhelm the immigration system.
00:20:51.000Congress was entitled to respond to that crisis, he wrote, by enacting a law that limited the role federal courts may play in reviewing summary determinations of whether asylum seekers faced a credible fear of persecution were they returned to their home countries.
00:21:05.000In a statement, the Justice Department called the decision, quote, an important victory for enforcement of the immigration laws.
00:21:12.000Adding that it, quote, allows the Trump administration to continue to defend our borders, uphold the rule of law, and keep Americans safe.
00:21:19.000And you have to understand what's going on here with the asylum claims in the first place.
00:21:24.000And this has been the crisis for the past two and a half years, and maybe even a little bit longer than that.
00:21:31.000But the problem with the asylum claims is that you've got people, and this case in particular actually was about a guy from Sri Lanka, some refugee from Sri Lanka.
00:21:42.000But typically, when we're looking at the asylum crisis, we're talking about South and Central Americans who come up through Mexico and they will surrender themselves at the border.
00:21:53.000And this is one of the most perfidious and malicious kinds of illegal immigration because of how it manipulates the system.
00:22:01.000Typically, people think about illegal immigration strictly as border jumping.
00:22:07.000People will pass through the border without going through the proper process, right?
00:22:11.000Without going through a port of entry, and then they will just be in the country.
00:22:15.000They've essentially snuck in or infiltrated.
00:22:20.000This has been a big crisis because asylum seekers and people that want to get immigrants over into the country are taking advantage of the asylum system where they'll send over what amount to economic migrants, people that just want free money or they want a job in America, they don't want to live in squalor anymore in Nicaragua.
00:22:40.000They'll send them up to a port of entry where these people will surrender themselves and they're coached by lawyers in the country where they're in or in Mexico, you know, somewhere along the passage, but they're coached.
00:22:52.000And they're told what to say and what to do and how the process works.
00:22:55.000And they surrender at the port of entry.
00:22:57.000They're taken in by Customs and Border Patrol.
00:23:04.000Because they make a credible asylum claim, they say that they've got a credible fear for their life.
00:23:09.000They talk about the political situation or the violence in the country they came from.
00:23:14.000They're coached on exactly what they can say to work the system.
00:23:18.000And the way that it works is that enough people get into the system where they're detained by Border Patrol, whether they're just regular illegal immigrants or they're asylum seekers or whoever.
00:23:29.000But they all get in there, they overwhelm the system, and it gets to the point where the courts can't process them in time.
00:23:35.000There's not enough detention space to detain all of them on the border.
00:23:40.000And so at that point, ICE or CBP or whoever basically tell them, well, we can't adjudicate your cases quickly, we can't detain you for long enough, so we're going to release you into the interior of the country and come back on your court date once we've decided if you qualify for asylum or if you don't.
00:23:59.000And this is the way that they game the system.
00:24:01.000And under American law and under international law, we basically have our hands tied on this.
00:24:08.000We have our hands tied that if somebody has a credible asylum claim, and this is how they're gaming it, I think it's according to this law that passed, I think, in the 1980s, but it says specifically with asylum seekers, they're a different class other than people that are just unlawfully entering the country.
00:24:25.000So they're taking advantage of the system.
00:24:34.000It's a very malicious, like I said, very manipulative approach to trying to get people into the country by just, you know, getting people past the goalie, by jamming up the system, jamming up the courts, jamming up all the detention spaces, so that the government is literally unable to turn them away.
00:24:50.000It's unable to turn them away, it's unable to keep them in place.
00:24:54.000And then as a result, we just have open borders, essentially.
00:24:58.000Anybody who gets coached on this, anybody who knows the story, knows the proper process, Can gain entry.
00:25:08.000And so the Supreme Court is, in a way, kind of closing this loophole.
00:25:12.000They're saying that if you're an asylum seeker, if you're coming from a foreign country, even if you have a credible fear, sometimes it doesn't have to go through a lengthy federal court process.
00:25:23.000If, you know, whoever is looking at this case initially decides that your claim isn't legitimate, then they can immediately deport you.
00:25:31.000And you don't have to go through this lengthy process, go through the courts, which are already backed up on.
00:25:37.000On regular legal immigrants or visa overstays, the system is so taxed that the Supreme Court has ruled that basically we don't have to go through this arduous process.
00:25:46.000We can expedite it in some cases, which is necessary at this point.
00:25:50.000And this is, it goes back to what I was saying last week about the Supreme Court.
00:25:55.000We have to be realistic about what's happening in the country.
00:25:58.000At this point, it really doesn't matter to me what the letter of the law says.
00:26:02.000It turns out that the letter of the law actually favors us when it comes to deportations, when it comes to building a wall or a border barrier.
00:26:11.000When it comes to suspending legal immigration, all of these things are totally within the jurisdiction of the president under the Immigration and Nationality Act and even broadly under Article II of the Constitution.
00:26:47.000At least with the presidency, it is to protect the country, it is to enforce the laws.
00:26:52.000And broadly speaking, the Supreme Court and the Congress share in that role as well.
00:26:57.000And so, if you're the Supreme Court or the White House or the Congress, you just have to look at the situation at the border, which is that it's being taken advantage of.
00:27:07.000And so, you might be able to go to the letter of the law and get totally outclassed by the ACLU and the best lawyers for all these different civil liberties unions and, you know, immigrants' rights activists and undocumented activists and so on.
00:27:21.000You might get your ass kicked on if we get down to the technical.
00:27:25.000Specificities of what immigration law says because the laws are bad and the laws were not designed for this.
00:27:35.000We can see that millions of people are moving on this country with the help of these lawyers, like I said, the civil liberties unions and corporations, when they're doing work visas and they're overstaying.
00:27:47.000We could see that this country is being taken for a ride.
00:27:51.000It's being totally raped and taken advantage of, and the system is being gamed.
00:27:56.000And we, as the law abiding people, we, as the people that are getting screwed on this, we have to hit the law books and we have to study how we can prevent this from happening.
00:28:37.000We, as the American people, and more specifically, the Supreme Court and the White House and the Congress, being sovereign as the government, should be able to say, look, we know what's going on.
00:28:49.000These are loopholes that are being exploited.
00:28:52.000And in many ways, the Congress is compromised.
00:28:55.000So many people in the government are compromised.
00:29:51.000If the Supreme Court is protecting them because they care so much about the law, these are people that are invading the country, taking advantage of and abusing the law.
00:30:02.000Even if you cared about the law, you might say, well, you know, desperate times call for desperate measures.
00:30:07.000Maybe I care about following the law and enforcing the law, and the law is this universal and, you know, this liberal idea that it's necessary for the government and blah, blah, blah.
00:30:20.000Well, the people that are coming here don't give a shit about that, so why protect them?
00:30:31.000This loophole has been around forever, and immigrants have been taking advantage of it forever, and now more than ever, lately more than ever.
00:30:40.000To the tune of hundreds of thousands or millions of people getting in because of it.
00:30:44.000And only now we get around to it after you get like an unambiguous case finally adjudicated in the Supreme Court.
00:30:52.000So it's a win, but it's also a reminder of how messed up the system is and that this is only one part of the problem.
00:31:00.000You know, people don't even realize, and that's, you know, a big part of the show is trying to remind people of the gravity of the situation, like the complexity of these problems, the scope and the scale of these problems.
00:31:13.000This is one aspect of it, and this is only the most egregious aspect of it, right?
00:31:18.000Illegal immigration, and then a subset of illegal immigration itself, which is asylum seekers, and then a subset of the illegal asylum seekers, which is these people that can be dismissed outright without going through a federal court.
00:31:33.000So, I mean, you're talking about a fraction of the immigration problem, a fraction of a fraction of a fraction of this invasion, which is what it is.
00:31:42.000So, it's a step in the right direction.
00:31:44.000And like I said, it fits in nicely with this pattern of white pills we've been seeing this week.
00:31:51.000Monday, the executive order on temporary work visas, cutting immigration down by anywhere between $300,000 to $550,000 this year.
00:32:01.000Excuse me, again, apologies for the sniffles.
00:32:25.000But if this is the direction that things are headed in for the rest of the year, then I will be optimistic because this is the kind of stuff which we saw six months ago.
00:32:36.000And I talked about this at length six months ago throughout last fall and the winter.
00:32:41.000Things were going really well, particularly on immigration.
00:32:45.000The wall money was being allocated, the asylum situation was being cleaned up, even by the executive branch.
00:32:52.000A lot of the people are being turned away at the border.
00:32:54.000They changed the rules on catch and release.
00:32:57.000They made a deal with Mexico to make sure that people never even got to the border in the first place.
00:33:02.000So there was a lot of good stuff six months ago.
00:33:04.000And then, if you remember, then it totally stopped.
00:33:07.000It just totally halted and went off the rails and went out of control.
00:33:11.000And so I hope that we get more momentum, but we just can't have it go off the rails again because we don't have time.
00:33:17.000We don't have the luxury to fall off and get back on and fall off and get back on.
00:33:22.000We have to be firing on all cylinders on issues like this for the next five months.
00:33:27.000Without stopping and without getting lost in the weeds about some of these issues like police reform and mass incarceration and Black Lives Matter, we just can't do that.
00:33:42.000And that really leads me to our featured story, our main story, which is this crisis that we're seeing in the polling, this crisis with the white vote.
00:33:51.000And like I said at the top of the show, this is something which I've been talking about on this show for years in a very general way, which is to say that.
00:33:59.000The GOP is now the party of white people, whether you like it or not.
00:34:04.000And some people don't want to accept it and some people don't like it, but that's the way it is.
00:34:09.000Something like 90% of the people that voted for Donald Trump in 2016 were white.
00:34:15.000And Donald Trump won over those people and he won those people in Michigan and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin on implicit white identity and white cultural issues.
00:35:14.000And like I said, this has been talked about in GOP circles for 30 years this idea that when it comes down to voting demographics, who should the GOP target?
00:35:26.000Should it target blacks, who will never vote for us, and who are 13% of the population and a smaller percentage of the vote?
00:35:35.000Who in the past 30 years have variously been between 60 to 75% of the population, and we do stand a chance of winning over a great deal of them.
00:35:43.000I mean, the math speaks for itself, and the polling and the exit polling from the last election speaks for itself too.
00:35:50.000So, the president, rather than turning and rewarding the voters, should I just blow my nose?
00:35:58.000I don't know if I have a Kleenex over there.
00:36:14.000I think it's not even, I know that's gross, but we're having some real technical difficulties.
00:36:22.000Now we're having some biological difficulties, right?
00:36:24.000But in any case, the president, and we know this, from day one in the White House has not been looking after those people that are going to help him win reelection, those people that are going to redefine the GOP.
00:36:38.000And the people that ultimately propelled him into the White House.
00:36:41.000Instead of going hard on those issues that white people voted for, like immigration, like trade, like foreign wars, even some of the cultural things like protecting Christians, protecting Christians from the onslaught from the LGBT agenda and the LGBT lobby and all that, cultural issues like the monuments we've been seeing or the Confederate names of statues, rather than going hard and doubling down on things like that, instead we've seen.
00:37:10.000Criminal justice reform, the First Step Act, a police reform executive order.
00:37:15.000We've seen pandering to Black Lives Matter, pandering to Hispanics, pandering to women, pandering to Jews with the Israel stuff.
00:37:24.000You know, how many things have been done for Israel?
00:37:27.000And how many times have you heard the president say, you know, if you're Jewish, you're not really Jewish if you don't vote for me, and I've done so much for the Jewish people, and so on?
00:37:37.000And I know that it's not exactly a political climate where the president could come right out and say, I love white people and I want the white community to vote for me.
00:37:46.000I don't know if we're there yet for obvious reasons.
00:37:49.000I think that actually, with a lot of moderate white people, it wouldn't play well to do that too explicitly.
00:37:55.000But just keep some of the campaign promises.
00:37:57.000I think even conservative white people aren't looking for an explicit call for white identity or solidarity or something, but they are looking for the things that white people voted for.
00:38:08.000And we know that this is true now because we have polling on this.
00:38:12.000And honestly, the polling's been like this for a long time.
00:38:15.000But this is a poll from the New York Times, and this has been summarized for us by Nate Cohn on Twitter.
00:38:22.000He writes In many ways, the poll is unchanged since October.
00:38:27.000The Democratic Party ID advantage remains at Democrat plus one.
00:38:31.000Voters say they back Trump by 2.5 and 16.
00:38:34.000Biden's favorability rating is unchanged.
00:38:37.000Yet the president's lead among white voters has all but vanished.
00:38:41.000His lead among white voters has vanished.
00:38:44.000The shift among white voters is concentrated among young and college educated white voters, but it extends to older and white voters without a degree as well.
00:38:53.000So this is virtually every demographic of white people that Trump is suffering with in the polling.
00:39:00.000His lead among whites in general has vanished, and specifically and especially in the category of young white people, college educated white people, but it's also old white people and white people without a college degree.
00:39:13.000And old white people and white people without a college degree are our bread and butter, as the new GOP is the populist nationalist GOP.
00:39:22.000Trump's GOP, that is our bread and butter.
00:39:24.000So we're not just losing that, but we're losing all of it.
00:39:30.000And then, even better than this, it says, maybe more surprising, virtually zero change among non white voters despite attention on racial issues.
00:39:39.000For the past four weeks in particular, we have pandered, but it goes back even a few years prior to this, we know.
00:39:47.000Despite all of the pandering to Black Lives Matter and the memory of George Floyd and the executive order on police reform and all these half measures and not sending in the National Guard, not sending in the military to deal with these situations.
00:40:01.000And even before that, The First Step Act and freeing rappers in Scandinavia and shaking hands with Kanye West and lowest black unemployment and Candace Owens and Blexit and all this.
00:40:14.000In spite of all the priority and all the pandering and all the perks and the benefits that have been given to black people, we haven't even moved the needle.
00:40:24.000We haven't even moved the needle on any of them, on blacks, on Hispanics, on any non white class of voters.
00:42:00.000The people that got Trump into office, the wore MAGA hats, that got beaten up or ostracized socially or fired from their jobs, we have gotten nothing, no return on investment from this president.
00:42:13.000What have white people or white conservatives or Christians extracted from this administration?
00:42:29.000Well, I mean, that was great for the corporations and broadly great for the economy, but I mean, that's kind of the president's job is to make the economy work, right?
00:42:40.000What would make a Republican president and specifically Donald Trump different?
00:43:29.000And this is the big mistake I think that a lot of people make in politics, which is to say that rather than consolidate their gains, they're going to try and go for more.
00:43:39.000And that's the mistake that Trump made.
00:43:41.000Rather than consolidate his own voter base and reward them and show them that he's loyal to them and get them to vote for him in the next election, it was already on to the next demographic.
00:43:52.000And this is largely the influence of Jared Kushner.
00:43:55.000I'm sure, and Brad Parscale and a number of other GOP advisors and appointees telling him that he needs the blacks, and that's possible to win over blacks, and he needs the Hispanic vote, and it's possible to win over the Hispanic vote.
00:44:08.000And we don't need to pander to white people or anything like that.
00:44:14.000That's going to give you a bad news cycle or something.
00:44:17.000So I'm sure people are in his ear, but that's fundamentally the mistake.
00:44:21.000Rather than consolidate and help out the base that put him in the White House, He wanted to help out and desperately try to win over people that did not put him in the White House and people that will never put him in the White House, people that will never vote for him, people that think he's racist, right?
00:45:20.000Now we're doing much worse with our core demographics.
00:45:24.000He's got to come up with the voters, and he's got to look at the numbers and think to himself where am I going to find the voters who are going to turn out?
00:45:31.000And counter the left, which is activated and they're mobilized and they're energized and they're pissed off and they want to remove him from office.
00:45:40.000And the answer is it's going to come from the white population.
00:45:43.000And how are you going to win over the white population?
00:45:45.000You don't have to say that's what you're doing, you don't have to say that's why you're doing what you're doing.
00:45:51.000But you have to start thinking about what do the white people in Michigan want?
00:45:57.000What do the white people in Wisconsin want?
00:46:00.000What do the white people in Ohio want?
00:46:03.000Because if you don't ask that question, you will not win those states.
00:46:07.000The blacks in Detroit are not going to carry Michigan for you.
00:46:23.000In Florida, it's going to be some Hispanics and maybe Jews too.
00:46:26.000But broadly speaking, in these other swing states in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, if you want to be competitive there, who's it going to be?
00:46:36.000And so that question must be asked, not publicly by any stretch, but inside this campaign, they have to say to themselves, we need to come up with the votes.
00:47:21.000Better yet, maybe go into some of these cities and squash the rioting, stop the small businesses from being destroyed, maybe open up the economy again so that people are not getting destroyed by these stay at home orders.
00:47:34.000I mean, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure this stuff out.
00:47:38.000They just have to make a decision about what they want to do.
00:47:43.000And are you willing to do what it takes to win?
00:47:45.000And what it takes to win is reinventing the playbook just like they did in 16.
00:47:52.000And going back to that dynamic and innovative way of thinking, nobody else could have won in 2016 because nobody else was thinking like Trump.
00:47:59.000Nobody else would say, I want to kick out all the illegals and kick out all Muslims and build a wall because nobody else was thinking about what the white people that make up the interior and the majority of this country wanted.
00:48:12.000They were thinking about what California wanted, and they were thinking about what Chicago wanted and what New York City wanted.
00:48:19.000But that's not our demographic in the GOP.
00:48:25.000So, if he's able to figure that out, and I think maybe in some ways he has, if he's been going hard as he has on the rioters and on the vandals and on the worker visas like he did on Monday, if he's cracked the code and figured that out, then I think we could sail to pretty even odds in the next election.
00:48:44.000I think that it'll be somewhat even, maybe 50 50 him versus Joe Biden, just because of time and demographics and a number of other things.
00:48:52.000But I think that we will sail into a pretty strong chance of winning.
00:48:57.000If we can keep our foot on the gas and focus on these things.
00:49:00.000But if it's another five months of sort of meandering, unfocused, pandering to the opposite side, I mean, we're dead.
00:49:19.000And you know that because of the polls, and you know that because of the rally size, and you know this because of you just look at the mood of this country.
00:49:30.000And with Trump voters in particular, even the mail in voting.
00:49:34.000I mean, that's a disaster, too, that's got to be stopped.
00:49:49.000And if we could get five months worth of days and weeks like what we've seen in the past four days, then we have a chance.
00:49:57.000But otherwise, I think he should just pack it up and figure out.
00:50:01.000You know, who will be the successor to run in 2024?
00:50:04.000Maybe you should start doing Trump TV or something else because, I mean, white people aren't happy and you're not going to win without the white people.
00:50:15.000We need a victory for us, for our movement.
00:50:18.000If we don't win, I mean, we're all going to jail.
00:50:20.000I'm going to jail, and white people are going to be persecuted.
00:50:23.000You think it's bad now, and Trump's in office.
00:50:26.000And in some ways, that's a reflection on Trump himself, but in other ways, that just goes to show you how quickly things are deteriorating and how much more quickly.
00:50:35.000And try to imagine how things will accelerate when it's a Democratic president that's totally on board with this stuff that's going on.
00:50:43.000You know, that's not even putting up nominal resistance to it.
00:51:07.000There are clear racial constituencies in this country.
00:51:11.000And whites aren't the same sort of monolith as blacks when it comes to voting.
00:51:18.000But they still are an ethnic group or a demographic group that deserves to be considered and thought about and targeted in an election year.
00:51:26.000And that's not to make them feel good.
00:51:28.000That's for politicians that want to win elections.
00:51:31.000I'm not saying that, like, you know, it's not fair that white people aren't treated that way, although it is.
00:51:36.000It's not to say that we feel bad that we're treated this way, although we do.
00:51:40.000But it's simply to say if you want to win in this country, these political advisors have to start thinking about that clearly defined and distinct identity group, a voting group.
00:51:52.000And that means good things for us, right?
00:51:54.000I mean, in some ways, if there was a big white flight from the GOP, I don't think the GOP would get better.
00:52:03.000But maybe eventually people would start to figure out that we have to start to think about what white people want.
00:52:09.000Because nobody else, nobody thinks about that these days, right?
00:52:11.000Nobody thinks about what we actually want.
00:52:13.000They think about what BLM wants and everybody else.
00:52:16.000So that's not to say that I think Donald Trump should lose.
00:52:19.000I think that if Donald Trump loses, the GOP would interpret that as a defeat of nationalism.
00:52:25.000That would show them that nationalism is not viable, populism, nativism is not viable.
00:52:30.000You know, the GOP, if that happened, would learn exactly the wrong lesson.
00:52:34.000But you would hope that somewhere along, I don't know how it's possible, but you would hope that in some ways, maybe it's the bad polling.
00:52:41.000I don't know what would trigger it, but you would hope that somewhere along the way, a light bulb is going to go off in their heads and say, gee, you know, how about 60% of the population?
00:52:51.000Maybe let's talk to them instead of the minority.
00:54:12.000Polling on this issue has been consistent, or polling, I should say, with these demographic groups and these trends has been consistent for years.
00:56:01.000And then every other rally was ban Muslims and kick out illegals, we're going to build a wall, just got 10 feet taller, and we're going to make China pay, all this kind of stuff.
00:58:35.000Cringe Millennial says, Hey, Nick, the question I was trying to ask last night was Do you have any opinion on Ramsey Paul?
00:58:42.000I find it interesting that he went from having pretty far right views, i.e., no freedom of speech for leftist ideas, to basically being a Lulbert Stix Bucks.
00:58:54.000I mean, Ramsey Paul still seems pretty based to me, I guess.
00:58:59.000But I think, like a lot of people, You know, maybe there's been some evolution over the years.
00:59:04.000I know that I used to be a little bit different a few years ago on the issues, you know, because I just discovered a lot of this stuff like NRX and, you know, certain ideas, certain things I discovered for the first time.
00:59:18.000And I'm sure many of you can attest to the same thing.
00:59:21.000When you discover some of these ideas for the first time, they're kind of startling, they're shocking.
00:59:27.000It's sort of hard to wrap your head around them at first.
00:59:30.000And over the years, as I've also matured, I've gotten older.
00:59:35.000And I've read more and I've talked to more people.
00:59:37.000I've sort of assimilated those ideas into a more coherent and sane worldview.
01:01:33.000So at the very least, Jaden was, I mean, he's a better pirate than these other guys, but I mean, we could do without the carrying on, you know.
01:01:41.000I couldn't be on the seven seas with these people, you know, if we're going to be pirates and we're going to, you know, it's one thing if you're looting and you're doing your job, but he's going to carry on and.
01:01:52.000Bitch and moan, and like, let it go, man.
01:03:04.000Major Samios says When Alsup sent those six mugs to you, he inadvertently triggered the forces of natural selection, thereby guaranteeing the strongest mug survived shipping.
01:04:29.000I don't think there is a shallot message.
01:04:31.000Anand says, when you said one of your kids might have one arm, it reminded me of that guy who super chatted on YouTube asking if he should ask out a one armed trad QT.
01:05:15.000If I wasn't a podcaster, I'd probably just start up a burger place.
01:05:20.000It's the only thing that really brings me joy other than this show and politics a really good cheeseburger on a flat top grill with hand cut fries.
01:05:31.000That's the only thing that I like in my life putting the top down, driving out there.
01:05:39.000Sitting outside and just having a nice cheeseburger.
01:05:43.000It's the only thing that really brings me solace.
01:05:46.000It's the only reprieve from pain, from constant agony.
01:12:53.000That honestly hasn't even really been factored in because Biden just isn't visible right now.
01:12:58.000Those things, you only see them if you're online.
01:13:03.000As it's not covered in the news, it's not covered in the papers, and nobody's watching Fox that isn't going to vote Trump already for the most part.
01:13:11.000So I think that once the debates happen and once Biden really starts campaigning, it's going to fall apart more.
01:13:17.000I don't know if it'll fall apart enough, but I feel like that hasn't been priced in, so to speak.
01:13:22.000That hasn't been factored in yet to the polling.
01:13:26.000Jordan B says Black Twitter is literally saying, We had no part in the coronavirus recurrence, we were all wearing masks.
01:14:43.000But at the same time, you have to put it in perspective with the magnitude of the spending, which is out of $7 trillion.
01:14:52.000Of stimulus spending, you know, like $2 billion was missing.
01:14:56.000And the other thing is, it also goes with the expediency.
01:15:01.000If they were more comprehensive, it would have delayed the administration of the checks, right?
01:15:08.000I mean, if they got all their ducks in a row, crossed their T's, dotted their I's on this, they couldn't have gotten the checks out in three weeks.
01:15:23.000Achievement, and when you're going that fast at that scale, mistakes are going to happen.
01:15:28.000And I think when people run that headline, it's just like to diss Trump.
01:15:32.000I mean, think about how much welfare fraud and abuse there is on a daily basis, you know, and think about the stimulus in 2008 how much of that was wasted.
01:17:02.000Fluffy Midget says, I'm almost 100% sure that the knot in the pick released today is a legit noose, yet Bubba said the noose was non functioning.
01:17:11.000The details of the story do not match up.
01:17:15.000I haven't seen the picture, but I'm not sure what you mean.
01:18:05.000Good luck finding a girl that isn't a whore or a bitch or she has an OnlyFans or she's on seeking arrangements or she's got a double digit body count or she's fat.
01:20:20.000You know, whites have it good for now and, well, not really, but whites had it good maybe 60 years ago and our advantage has diminished and now it's in the negative.
01:20:29.000And it'll continue to go in the same direction in the next century.
01:20:32.000So, Zumer Groyper says, Nick Vid's bro Hunter is sort of based on TikTok.
01:20:39.000I didn't know he had a brother on TikTok.
01:22:19.000This is on many polls and for many years, for many months, I should say, that the polling has been similar, that the white vote has been breaking away.
01:24:25.000And I think that this stuff about vengeance or this stuff about jealousy or whatever, I think that a lot of that is just sort of like a way to rationalize a very irrational tribal hatred.
01:25:17.000I think that in a lot of cases, races are able to get along together, even if historically, There's animosity or even jealousy, but you know, it really is more about this sort of like turf war more than anything.
01:25:30.000So, I think that it's not to say that they're not going to tell you they're out for vengeance, and maybe in some sense they are.
01:25:37.000And certainly that jealousy might be deeply rooted, a sense of inferiority.
01:25:42.000But I think more than anything, it's just the difference.
01:25:45.000I think that they see white people as different, and that's the bottom line.
01:25:50.000Joni Maverick says, Correction, $1.4 billion to debt people.
01:25:54.000Yeah, the figure was something like that.
01:25:56.000Yamato says, It's rather bizarre that whenever we use Asians as an example of minority achievement, lefties call that the model minority myth.
01:26:05.000You'd have no evidence to suggest that it's even a myth.
01:26:09.000It's just, they come up with just these buzzwords, you know, just to like, oh, well, they come up with these sociology terms to just brush it away, right?
01:26:18.000Like white savior complex and, you know, that kind of stuff, model minority myth, or like over policing.
01:26:26.000Like they just come up, they make up these concepts and words that don't make any sense.
01:26:31.000There's no theory, there's no evidence, but it's just like, So, they have an answer for that.
01:26:36.000So that some fat, you know, black woman with a sociology degree with a, you know, 50 IQ is going to.
01:26:42.000Well, actually, what that is you're going to put on are stupid glasses.
01:26:46.000Actually, Whitey, what you don't understand is that's, you know, this concept I learned in school.
01:27:25.000Honestly, though, it's a bad idea because, you know, whereas you might get lucky and say that, what happens if that guy really hated you and he told HR and you lost your job?
01:27:35.000You know, so I don't know where you work.
01:27:37.000I guess if you were on a construction site, that wouldn't matter.
01:27:53.000And I know that a lot of times that is how you build rapport with minorities or with non white people is with that kind of like, you know, we all know how it is when you get with other people from different races.
01:28:07.000You know, if you're just funny about it and you're just straight up about it, then I think there's a mutual respect sometimes.
01:28:14.000But, uh, You're taking a chance because, on the one hand, they might say, Ah, you're all right, white boy, you know, okay.
01:28:24.000But on the other hand, they might, you know, shoot you or stab you or beat you up or tell HR or tell HR later or get you fired, you know, so it's just not worth it.
01:29:47.000If she's not properly socialized, and typically that's a red flag, you know, if she's on Twitter posting fasci goyette stuff and sodden rad pies and wheat fields, she's probably not all the way together.
01:31:11.000We're seamen, we're men of the sea, okay?
01:31:16.000We are great orders, Caesars, emperors.
01:31:20.000And, you know, peasant food is great when you're working the fields, but, you know, when you're a little bit, when you got a little bit more going on, you know, you need a little something else, right?
01:31:33.000We need something that makes life worth living for us, us as Italians.
01:33:25.000The value that they contribute, they largely make up for in what they take out.
01:33:30.000Out of all the value that they give to the economy, they're taking it out in the form of payments from the government, or the economy growing is just benefiting them.
01:33:40.000The economy is growing and accommodating them in it.
01:33:44.000So, it's like saying if I have a party of 50 people, we're going to get 20 pizzas, and 20 pizzas is more than the one pizza I'd order for myself.
01:34:52.000But the costs and the benefits are not distributed among the same people because the costs almost totally fall on the backs of the workers.
01:35:02.000And the benefits almost completely accrue to the immigrants and the firms that employ them.
01:35:09.000So the surplus is one part of the picture.
01:35:11.000You've got all this cost and you've got all of this added value, and the difference is the surplus.
01:35:19.000And out of the surplus, it all goes to the.
01:35:22.000I don't know if I'm explaining this well, but the point being is this if immigrants add value to the economy, then the value goes to themselves.
01:35:32.000It's dubious that they even do add value to the economy.
01:36:44.000Call and tell him he's not getting the ambassadorship.
01:36:49.000He went on this trip with all these other big TikTokers, and some of them have like millions of followers.
01:36:55.000I talked all about this the other day, so maybe you just missed it, but I'm sure that he just got a taste of the good life.
01:37:01.000They rented out a big mansion, and he was in there with like a dozen other TikTokers, and a lot of those kids had like two, three, four, five million followers, and Nick's got 300,000.
01:38:39.000It's a bunch of like, it's all the worst aspects of like Wignat stuff and all the worst aspects of libertarian stuff.
01:38:46.000It's like agitating for revolution and violence, but in order to install like a libertarian constitution based on this convoluted, like, Like libertarian ideology.
01:38:59.000So it's got the worst aspects of everything.
01:41:51.000I'd have to look into that in particular, that specific case.
01:41:55.000And in any case, just because we have one bad author, you know, they're like, oh, you have the Roman Empire and the Renaissance and the best food and the greatest geniuses and the greatest philosophers.
01:42:08.000You know, but the author wrote a book.
01:42:10.000Okay, well, your country is a total dump if you're an Anglo and if you're German and if you're Russian.
01:42:50.000So these people that are like, Well, I'm going to start one.
01:42:52.000Do you think we can just have it that way where anyone and everyone email Jaden, email me, and we'll respond to you, we'll get back to you, and we'll vet you and make sure everything's okay?
01:43:24.000So, you know, if this is going to be an organization, it's not, oh, I'm going to start one.
01:43:28.000So, email Jaden, go through the process, we'll get in touch with you, and you got to be patient.
01:43:34.000But all these people that just want to start, and honestly, this is more for your benefit than for anybody else.
01:43:40.000Because, and I'm telling you this, we've gotten a lot of interest in this, and we're taking it step by step because we have to get our, we have to make sure everything's set up legally behind the scenes and financially, and trust me, We've been doing a lot of work on this over the past few months.
01:43:57.000It's for your benefit more than anybody because guess what?
01:44:00.000You start your AFS chapter and you're on your own.
01:44:03.000So, when the media comes down on you or you make a misstep or something, you're on your own in terms of legal liability, in terms of the media, in terms of all this.
01:44:13.000And, you know, so we want to make sure that if people are going out there with AFS, we want to make sure that they know the risks, we want to make sure that they have the resources they need, and they've got guidance.
01:44:25.000And so that's why if you're interested in starting an AFS chapter, Number one, you know, we're looking for college kids, okay?
01:44:32.000So I know there's a lot of people that are like, I want to start an AFS chapter, but I'm not a college kid.
01:44:38.000So if you're a college kid or if you're a CR or turning point and you're interested, you know, shoot me an email or reach out to Jaden and we'll get you started.
01:44:46.000But, you know, we're sort of in the stages right now.
01:44:51.000We kind of got thrown for a loop by coronavirus, but we're making a lot of progress this summer.
01:45:08.000But this kind of freelancing, jumping the gun, I mean, this is not, I mean, that's not going to work.
01:45:14.000FF says, I never thought that Wee's advice to elude U.S. authorities in any country still using Cyrillic lettering would ever come in handy.
01:45:21.000I guess even broken clocks are right twice a day.
01:45:25.000I'm not sure what that means, but if Biden wins 2020, we'll be hiding out washing dishes in the basement of Nick's burger joint in Belgrade.
01:45:33.000Probably not Belgrade, probably more like Vietnam or something.
01:45:41.000That's not a Geene, that's on entropy.
01:45:43.000AKC says, I hear you talk about marriage, and while I agree it is the best environment to raise children, have you looked into the family law system?
01:45:50.000And how do you feel about the law making it very easy to file for divorce?
01:45:54.000Well, how do you feel about God's eternal law that says that you can't have sex outside of wedlock?
01:46:00.000You know, so yeah, I know, I know it's very hard.
01:46:03.000I know that that's not, and it's not something to be dismissive about, but we have to get our priorities straight.
01:46:09.000And when it comes to divorce laws and all that, I mean, look, you've got two options if you don't want to go to hell be celibate or have sex and have kids within marriage.
01:46:21.000There's no option where you get to not get married and have kids, there's no option where you get to not get married and be promiscuous.
01:46:30.000I mean, unless you're okay with damning your soul forever, that's just not part of my value system.
01:46:36.000So I get it, and I'm definitely the system is totally a disaster, and it is set up against men.
01:46:43.000And a lot of men get screwed over this way, and it's horrible.
01:46:46.000And I'm not trying to minimize some of the terrible things that have happened, but it is to say, look, if you want to have kids, you have to find a way to make it work.
01:46:55.000And I know that that's not a lot to go off of, and I know that the system's against you and all that, but look, you got to make it work because there's no alternative.
01:47:04.000So it's celibacy, or you're going to find a way to make it work.
01:47:08.000And that's the way that I approach it.
01:47:10.000I'm not sitting around whining about, oh, but the laws, but divorce laws, oh, but women are just, look, I want to have kids.
01:47:17.000And I'm going to do what it takes to have them.
01:49:39.000Fluffy Midget says Brazilian, or I'm sorry, he says non functioning noose would imply a knot that looks like a noose but doesn't include a slip knot.
01:49:47.000A noose cannot function without a slip knot.
01:49:49.000The knot in place looks like a real noose, though.
01:50:54.000So I think that this show, America First, is sort of like uniquely the message of the show, the tone of the show is kind of unique to America in our system and our climate.
01:51:56.000Dad Taco says, Nick, I didn't mean a BLM liberal, but most of the non political and even church going girls I know posted at least once about BLM, probably thinking they're helping blacks.
01:52:07.000Ideally, you'd find somebody who doesn't post that, but probably a girl that's generally apolitical who posts that out of peer pressure would be.
01:52:14.000You could probably save her, you could probably fix her.
01:52:18.000But ideally, one who didn't post the black block.
01:52:21.000Highlight Central says, that's interesting because of all the famous TikTokers.
01:52:26.000Because all the famous TikTokers seem apolitical, I'm sure they didn't actually care.
01:52:30.000Just shows the scope of influence that certain people have on the entertainment industry.
01:52:36.000Yeah, I'm sure these girlies and e boys on TikTok that didn't want to do a TikTok with Nick Videos because he's a Trump supporter.
01:54:53.000The problem is in itself that it is a Constitution, that you have no understanding of how things work if you think that what's written in your little Constitution matters to anybody.
01:56:14.000You know, in a lot of these countries, they're the only ones mounting some kind of counterattack.
01:56:18.000So I'll give credit where credit's due.
01:56:21.000Yamato says Argentina is 50% genetically Italian and is uber cringe, but that still doesn't take away from the glory of Italian achievements.
01:57:11.000We want to have a united front, and we want to have people joining AFS, but we want people to do it in a way where we're consistent in our messaging and there's a consistent strategy.
01:57:23.000Because if people start to freelance, then we're just all over the place.
01:58:13.000I'm going to be, you know, I never, my show did not start that way.
01:58:17.000And I never even envisioned the show would go that way in the months that I was doing.
01:58:23.000And I thought that I would do the show, I would get some practice, I would make some connections, and then I'd like move on to something else, you know, because I thought it was just like a fun hobby, kind of like a project, you know, so.
01:58:34.000I'm in this arena and I'm an e celebrity or whatever, not because I sought it out, but because I had a project.
01:58:42.000I had a mission, which was to create this America First Coalition, which had the right message and the right look and was totally different from anything that existed at the time.
01:58:52.000And I think that's been proven at this point.
01:58:54.000And as a result, because it's successful, now I'm well known in political circles.
01:59:00.000But Nick Videos is a guy that he never cared about politics.
01:59:05.000This was always a way that he could become famous.
01:59:09.000It was always about how can I elevate Nick videos?
02:03:31.000That it's like 47% white or whatever, but isn't that because they're including, isn't their definition of white pretty loose?
02:03:39.000Like, as I recall, I remember looking at those demographics at one point, and it was like, you know, it could be a much higher percentage of white people depending on what percentage white people have to be to qualify as white.
02:03:51.000Like, a lot of people that are really Hispanic, they're saying are actually white.
02:04:52.000You don't have to be political to not, you know, to be driven away from associating with people that are conservative or right wing or Trump supporters.
02:05:02.000The default position, even if you're not political, it's assumed that you're liberal.
02:05:06.000It's assumed that you're not a Trump supporter.
02:05:08.000Or if you are, that you're very moderate.
02:05:13.000I mean, he existed on political TikTok as one of the most famous Trump supporters, one of the most famous conservatives, and hated roundly.
02:05:21.000So, no, they didn't want to associate with him.
02:08:20.000I know a lot of Italians and Germans fled there in the past century and even the century before that, but I assume that there must have been mixing.
02:08:30.000I doubt that you have basically like 80% transplants, you know, pure blood Europeans, right?
02:08:38.000And I don't even mean like total purity, but like, you know, majority European, right?
02:08:42.000Umphlove says, Did you see in the Epstein case that Virginia Roberts' name, Eide Barak, and Wes Lexler in her deposition?