01:01:52.000We'll talk about what exactly was said.
01:01:55.000I don't know that I have complete confidence in the process because the audit of the signatures is being conducted by the state.
01:02:04.000And I see this announcement from Raffensberger, who's totally corrupt and totally a rhino.
01:02:10.000And he was willing to allow the fraud go on without a proper signature audit, without a ballot audit.
01:02:16.000And now it's that guy, it's Raffensberger, and it's all the same people that were complicit in the steal in the first place.
01:02:23.000And all the people complicit in all the shenanigans that have been going on since the election that we're now supposed to trust to honestly audit the signatures on the ballots.
01:02:34.000It's something that's necessary, but what we stressed for the past few weeks is an independently monitored ballot audit.
01:02:43.000I don't think I've ever not accompanied the phrase ballot audit with independently monitored.
01:02:49.000That's kind of the most important part, it's monitored by some kind of third party that is independent.
01:02:56.000Because, of course, if the state is conducting recounts and audits, how can we trust the same state that messed this up in the first place with all the fraud?
01:04:38.000We've been talking about this for weeks.
01:04:40.000The two Republican incumbents, David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, are up for election in a runoff on January 5th.
01:04:49.000And as we know, it's very contentious because if they lose their seats, then that would give the Democrats effectively a one vote majority in the Senate.
01:04:58.000In case you don't know what the stakes are here, I've just been sort of jumping into it every night, assuming you guys know the facts, but this is where we are.
01:05:07.000Through happenstance, we have a runoff election.
01:05:10.000This was not settled on the general election on November 3rd.
01:05:13.000The runoff is scheduled for January 5th.
01:05:16.000And the two Georgia Republicans, they really have the fate of the Senate in their hands.
01:05:22.000If they lose, then with the Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris presiding over the Senate and getting a tiebreaker vote, that would give the Democrats, with only 50 seats in the Senate, a one vote majority in effect.
01:05:35.000And as you know, I've been saying for weeks we cannot vote for Leffler and Perdue.
01:05:41.000And, you know, if you've been watching the show, you know all the reasons.
01:05:45.000But in case you missed it, they have been doing nothing but betraying us for the past three weeks in the Senate, in the House, the majority leader, the actual candidates.
01:05:55.000I saw an interview two weeks ago where Leffler and Perdue were on the same interview together, and they both agreed enthusiastically that they would work with a Biden administration and with Chuck Schumer to make deals.
01:06:32.000But there was a big development yesterday that caught my attention, and this is just perfect to me.
01:06:37.000Both Nikki Haley, Nimrata Haley, and Dan Crenshaw announced yesterday that they would be going to Georgia to campaign for the Senate runoff.
01:06:48.000And we knew Dan Crenshaw was going, but then Nikki Haley announced, and I saw that and I thought to myself, how can anybody believe that Leffler and Perdue being elected would be good for us when Nikki Haley and Dan Crenshaw are campaigning for them?
01:07:05.000Nikki Haley is one of the worst rhinos in the Republican Party.1.00
01:07:09.000When she was the governor of South Carolina, she oversaw the removal of the Confederate flag from the state capitol and.1.00
01:07:17.000The destruction of Confederate monuments.
01:07:19.000She compared Donald Trump to Dylan Roof.
01:07:22.000She said that Dylan Roof, the shooter that killed all those black people in that church in South Carolina, she said that he was inspired by the rhetoric of Donald Trump.
01:07:32.000She sat on the board of Boeing for years after she left as U.N. ambassador in the White House.
01:07:39.000She's like the epitome of everything wrong with the Republican establishment.0.98
01:07:44.000And she's flying out there to Georgia to campaign for Perdue and Leffler.
01:07:48.000Dan Crenshaw is an atheist who said that Donald Trump is hateful and insane.
01:07:53.000He did not name Donald Trump once during the RNC this year.
01:07:57.000He supports red flag laws, endless wars in the Middle East, and mass immigration.
01:08:02.000And he too is going down to Georgia to campaign for the Senate runoff.
01:08:06.000The point is this Dan Crenshaw and Nikki Haley are the epitome of the system.
01:08:12.000They serve the system, they are of the system, they are by the system and for the system.
01:08:18.000They are going down to Georgia to campaign for Leffler and Purdue because they know and we know that a GOP Senate majority and Leffler and Purdue getting in the Senate is good for the system.
01:08:31.000That's why the system's biggest chills and proxies are going out there to make the case.
01:08:36.000And at the same time, you have earnest Trump supporters and Republicans saying, well, we have to hold our nose and vote for Loeffler and Purdue anyway, because this will be good for us.
01:08:47.000Even though we don't like them, this will be good for us.
01:08:50.000We have to hold our nose, give them the majority, because the majority will protect us.
01:08:57.000It'll protect us from total Democrat control over Congress and the White House.
01:09:02.000And I think to myself, what the system wants.
01:09:06.000Is in complete contradiction with what we want.
01:09:09.000What Nikki Haley and what Dan Crenshaw wants, which is red flag laws, the destruction of our American heritage, endless wars in the Middle East, endless immigration, that is the opposite of what we, the people, want.0.58
01:09:23.000The system wants Leffler and Purdue and they want the GOP majority.
01:09:27.000Do you think that they don't know what they're doing?
01:09:30.000Do you think that there's just this great coincidence, there was this mistake that was made, where the system that hates us?
01:09:37.000That is working against everything that we want in our president.
01:09:42.000There was some oversight, and for whatever reason, now there's overlap between what we want.
01:11:08.000Imagine if, for example, Kamala Harris was out there campaigning for Leffler and Purdue.
01:11:14.000Would you say, well, Kamala Harris is campaigning for a GOP Senate majority.1.00
01:11:19.000Well, Kamala Harris wants to kill all of us.1.00
01:11:21.000She's this former prosecutor who is going to put all of us on a list and have the IRS and DHS go after us when she becomes the president.1.00
01:11:30.000But in this case, well, maybe there was an oversight and she happens to be doing the right thing.
01:12:43.000We've been talking about that nonstop for like two weeks now.
01:12:46.000I think most people watching the show are on board, but every time I put out a tweet about this, I get dozens of replies from boomers and mainstream Trump supporters telling me, you are a left wing operative.
01:13:55.000If we all unite and we collectively say, as the voting base of the Republican Party, that you are no longer entitled to our vote because you betrayed us, at minimum, there is a chance that things could go a different way than.
01:14:11.000How they're slated to go for the rest of our lives, how they've been going for our entire lives so far.
01:14:18.000Non zero chance that if we try something new, I'm not saying I love giving control of the Senate to the Democrats.
01:14:24.000I wish I could give control of the Senate to Donald Trump himself.
01:14:28.000I wish he was the dictator of the Senate and the House and everything.
01:14:34.000The choice is between going along with and voting for people that are going to betray us or withholding our vote, choosing not to play and letting.
01:15:19.000And the recounts, they throw out sometimes 100 votes.
01:15:23.000You know, if you're lucky, they'll throw out 100 votes.
01:15:25.000And the margin in Wisconsin is 20,000.
01:15:29.000The margins in Michigan and Pennsylvania are hundreds of thousands.
01:15:33.000The recounts are never going to work because, and I said this at all the rallies and on the show for a long time, a recount, all you're doing is you're just counting again all the illegitimate ballots.
01:15:45.000The only way that you're going to get to the bottom of the voter fraud is if you actually audit the ballots that have been cast.
01:15:51.000In other words, you have to scrutinize each and every ballot, and a decision has to be made do we count this ballot or do we discard this ballot?
01:15:59.000And only if you're auditing ballots in a thorough way, looking at signatures, addresses, birthdays, and things of that nature, if people are voting more than once, are you going to be able to discard massive amounts of votes.
01:16:13.000It's only if you apply that thorough scrutiny, a thorough process, that you're going to even be able to detect illegitimate ballots and then discard them.
01:16:23.000And so we've been calling for this in every state capital because we think there's been funny business, and there's so much evidence that this is the case.
01:16:31.000And in every state, they've denied our request.
01:16:33.000They will not order an independently monitored ballot audit.
01:16:38.000They won't call a special session of the legislature to launch investigations.
01:16:43.000But for the first time in Georgia, the Secretary of State said that he was going to do a statewide signature audit, which means they look at each ballot and the signature on the ballot and they compare that to the signature registered to the state of the voter that came from or of the.
01:17:03.000Of the voter that supposedly sent in the ballot.
01:17:06.000You know, because everybody that's registered to vote has to sign something.
01:17:10.000You know, they've got a signature registered with the state and they've got a signature on their driver's license.
01:17:15.000When you register to vote, you have to sign.
01:17:18.000And then they look at your ballot that is supposed to have come from you and they match and they see if the signature is the same signature.
01:17:25.000So initially, they were going to perform this only in one county.
01:17:28.000And now the Secretary of State announced that they're expanding that to every county in Georgia.
01:17:35.000It says, quote, As voters lined up in the rain on Wednesday to cast their early ballots for the January 5th runoff, the Georgia Secretary of State's office announced it would perform a signature match audit across the state to combat what it says is a tsunami of disinformation attempting to erode confidence in our election system.
01:18:08.000Everybody goes out and casts their ballots.
01:18:09.000They're counted in the most ridiculous way possible.
01:18:12.000It's like DMV workers counting the ballots.1.00
01:18:15.000You've got these fat black women, obviously Democrats.1.00
01:18:19.000Literally, they'll have Joe Biden masks on their faces wearing Joe Biden or Obama shirts counting the ballots.0.99
01:18:26.000But the threat to the democracy is the people scrutinizing that process, not that process itself.
01:18:32.000It says the state says there were specific allegations about signature matches in Cobb County, so it will do the audit, which is expected to start next week.
01:18:41.000They will then expand the audit to races across the state to combat lies with the truth.
01:18:47.000Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger said, The facts are on our side.
01:18:52.000Along with the Cobb audit, Raffensberger said the University of Georgia will assist his office with a statewide signature match audit study after that, which isn't what we're asking for.
01:19:09.000Well, are you going through every single ballot and auditing the signatures, or are you conducting a study?
01:19:15.000Because a study to me sounds like they might look at a sample.
01:19:20.000A study to me sounds like they might look at a small portion of the ballots.
01:19:26.000We're not asking a university to conduct a study.
01:19:29.000We are asking the state, with an independent third party, to audit every single ballot and not just the signatures, but the birthdays, the addresses, and if they sent in duplicate ballots.
01:19:42.000There are many, you look at a state like Nevada, there were many problems with the ballots in Nevada.
01:19:46.000You had people that were voting out of state.
01:19:48.000Maybe the signature is the same, but what if they're casting a ballot in Nevada while living in California?
01:19:54.000That's not going to go through a signature audit.
01:19:56.000What if you've got somebody that voted three times?
01:19:59.000Yeah, the signature is going to be the same on all three ballots, but the problem is you've got three ballots from the same voter.
01:20:05.000You're not going to catch that in a signature audit.
01:20:07.000What's more is we have no reason to believe that this is independently monitored.
01:20:13.000I know that the University of Georgia will assist them with this, but who is going to provide oversight?
01:20:18.000Maybe they're providing some kind of logistical support or something like that.
01:20:22.000But where is the independent, trusted third party that's going to oversee this entire process and make sure that it's done correctly?
01:20:29.000What's more is, at the end of the day, this just isn't what we asked for.
01:20:33.000We asked for an independently monitored ballot audit, not just signatures, not a study, not something that's done by the same Secretary of State that rigged the vote the first time, something that is independent, thorough, hits every kind of voter fraud that we have evidence occurred, and counting, or rather auditing, every ballot.
01:21:21.000But as I said earlier, all votes need to be respected equally.
01:21:24.000All voters desire to have faith in the system.
01:21:26.000The Secretary of State called the campaign to discredit Georgia's election system as a tsunami of disinformation.
01:21:34.000Voting implementation manager Gabriel Sterling took that a step further.
01:21:38.000He blamed Republicans for spreading disinformation about voting in 2020, but also accused Democrats of doing the same thing in 2018 and 2016.
01:21:47.000He said they're working hard to restore the confidence that disinformation eroded.
01:21:52.000This is our response to the tsunami of disinformation, Secretary Raffensberger said, in order to attempt to restore confidence of some level of people.
01:22:01.000Because, as he said, there are people who are going to go to their graves feeling like this election was stolen, regardless of how much evidence they see, said Gabriel Sterling.
01:22:11.000And what's interesting about this whole article is it's written from the perspective of somebody who seems to already know the outcome of their study.
01:22:20.000He says that anybody claiming that election fraud is going on is pushing disinformation.
01:23:04.000Maybe this will get you to shut up and believe the governor, shut up and believe the secretary of state.
01:23:09.000That actually doesn't sound very convincing to me.
01:23:12.000We don't want ballot audits in Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania so that people can get right back to believing in everything the state government says and get right back to believing that this entire system is fair and credible and legitimate and not totally rigged.
01:23:30.000We want a ballot audit because there was ballot fraud and we want to throw out illegitimate ballots and we want our rightful president to serve for four more years, not so we could believe that Ben Raffensberger.
01:23:41.000Or Brad Raffensberg, or whatever his name is, is not a bad guy.
01:23:45.000So I saw this announcement, and although it's a big deal in some sense, this is not what we're asking for.
01:23:52.000As far as I'm concerned, this is the same bait and switch that they polled with the vote audit.
01:23:58.000I remember when we first went to Georgia, when the votes were certified, we said, call a special session, conduct an audit of the ballots, and if you can't do that, then just appoint a new slate of electors.
01:24:10.000And they responded by saying, well, we're already conducting a recount.
01:24:15.000Okay, well, nobody asked for a recount.
01:24:16.000I don't remember asking for a recount.
01:24:22.000You know, they say, okay, well, we'll go through with a study of signatures on the ballots.
01:24:27.000Nobody asked for a study of signatures on the ballots.
01:24:30.000We asked for an independently monitored audit of every single ballot.
01:24:34.000So this seems to me like just another trick where they go through with a half measure that is not going to overturn the results, thinking that they might appease some segment of the voters without actually conducting any kind of real investigation that would get to the bottom of voter fraud.
01:25:13.000So, as far as I'm concerned, I think the state legislatures and the state governments, it's not going to happen there.
01:25:20.000If we're going to overturn the results of this election, and I'm sure probably most of you know this at this point, It's going to happen in the courts or it's going to happen in the House of Representatives of the United States.
01:25:32.000Those are the only two remaining options.
01:25:35.000There were some state legislatures that had Republican electors vote on the day that the electors vote, which was last Monday or was this previous Monday.
01:25:47.000But those votes may or may not be counted.
01:25:51.000The state legislatures can't call back their electors, the electors have already voted.
01:25:55.000It doesn't even seem like they'd be willing to do that, even if they could.
01:25:59.000The governors, the state legislatures are unwilling to investigate, unwilling to conduct ballot audits.
01:26:05.000So I think that is, it's over as far as the state legislatures go.
01:26:10.000Now we have to wait and see if the Supreme Court will intervene in one of these cases.
01:26:14.000There's still several cases in different swing states, and they could make their way up through the system, although I don't think it's likely they'll make their way through in time.
01:26:24.000And it doesn't seem like the Supreme Court is willing to intervene anyway.
01:26:28.000And then ultimately, if that doesn't work out, it is up to the Senate and the House of Representatives.
01:26:34.000The next important date is January 6th.
01:26:37.000That's the next step in the procedure.
01:26:39.000That's when the vice president will read out all of the Electoral College votes and count them in front of a joint session of Congress.
01:26:47.000And if one senator and one representative from the House object, then they will move into a debate about the objections.
01:26:55.000They'll go up and down in both chambers and vote on the objections, whether to sustain them or dismiss them.
01:27:03.000And if there is a contest, If there is a vote in the House and a vote in the Senate where they contradict each other and there is an impasse, then you will have a contingent election in the House of Representatives where each state will have their delegation of representatives cast one vote each about who they think will be the president.
01:27:26.000And as far as I know, this has happened two times in American history.
01:27:31.000I believe once in 1824, which was between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson, and I believe in 1800.
01:28:12.000If there's an impasse between the two chambers after the objection, then it moves right to a contingent election.
01:28:18.000Some people say that Mike Pence can pick and choose which votes he even decides to count.
01:28:23.000In other words, Mike Pence could just simply not count Pennsylvania's Electoral College votes because he believes that they're illegitimate.
01:28:32.000And then, if that's the case, he could do that with a few other states.
01:28:35.000Neither candidate gets 270 Electoral College votes.
01:28:39.000And then it moves to a contingent election.
01:28:41.000Although I don't think that's a likely scenario, but this is one of the ambiguities.
01:28:46.000This is one scenario that could arise because of those ambiguities in the Constitution.
01:29:01.000I think what is most likely is that the status quo will take over.
01:29:06.000Mike Pence will read Joe Biden's votes, every single one of them.
01:29:11.000I don't think that the Senate is going to vote to sustain objections from a Republican senator if a Republican senator even steps up and objects to the Electoral College vote.
01:29:22.000I think that it's going to go just as smoothly as it did in 2016.
01:29:26.000And I think the system will be happy to revert back to a post Trump or a non Trump administration.
01:29:33.000I think that's the most likely outcome.
01:29:35.000I don't think it's impossible that you see an overturning of the results.
01:29:40.000I don't think it's impossible that, say, who is the newly elected senator in Alabama, Tommy Tuberville?
01:29:49.000He suggested that he might object to the Electoral College vote.
01:29:52.000There's a scenario where he objects and there's a vote up and down in the Senate and the House, and there's an impasse and it goes to the House.
01:30:00.000But I just seriously doubt that Mike Pence will fight to keep Trump in office, even if that ambiguity is there.
01:30:06.000I doubt that the Republicans in the Senate are going to vote to sustain an objection to the Electoral College vote.
01:30:13.000Even if one Republican objects and triggers a debate, I don't think Republicans will fall in line behind that person.
01:30:20.000I think that we're going to get the system, and I think that that's.
01:30:24.000That's probably like a 99% chance probability at this time.
01:30:30.000Nothing's set in stone, nothing is written.
01:30:34.000It could change, and the Supreme Court might intervene too.
01:30:36.000You know, there are some scenarios where we can still take it.
01:30:39.000It's just that they would be very unprecedented, and the people involved would be really going against everything that we're supposed to expect from them.
01:30:48.000They'd be going against the interest of themselves and the system and pretty much everything that we know about them.
01:30:54.000So, I don't think that that's very likely, but we're going to move on.
01:30:59.000We're going to talk about the vaccine.
01:31:01.000It's kind of a black pill, it does suck.
01:31:03.000And I've been saying this all along, but what sucks the most about it is that there's literally no reason why we should have lost.
01:31:21.000We won this election, fair and square.
01:31:25.000And once the Democrats cheated, there was no reason we couldn't overturn it.
01:31:29.000And I know I said this, but every step of the way, we had an opportunity in the state legislatures, the governors, the secretaries of state.
01:32:21.000You only needed five out of something like six Supreme Court justices who are conservative.
01:32:28.000You know, John Roberts is sometimes conservative.
01:32:31.000You only needed five out of six to rule on just one of these cases, not even the Texas case, but any one of them, for that to create enough uncertainty or maybe even to just throw out election results, period, or set a precedent.
01:32:44.000You only needed one district and appellate court to send it up to the Supreme Court.
01:33:37.000We have to do damage to the party that has betrayed us at every level because, you know, everything that they're saying about the Democratic Senate being a catastrophe is equally true about a Biden administration in the White House.
01:37:40.000You didn't keep Trump in office, so it's not on to the next Republican victory for me.
01:37:46.000You know, you can fight for Leffler and Perdue without me, you can fight for Leffler and Perdue with Nikki Haley and Dan Crenshaw without me and without Trump supporters.
01:37:55.000And some people say, well, Donald Trump is campaigning for Leffler and Purdue.
01:38:00.000Yeah, well, Donald Trump also endorsed Governor Kemp.
01:38:18.000Donald Trump put Jared Kushner in charge of many things in the White House, in charge of negotiations on the border wall, in charge of the Middle Eastern peace plan.
01:38:27.000In charge of the infrastructure plan that never happened, in charge of negotiations with the Congress, and the list goes on and on and on.
01:39:48.000This is the revolution that needs to happen.
01:39:52.000And I don't know how many of you guys saw this on Twitter.
01:39:55.000I've been watching very carefully, and you people should too.
01:40:00.000But they've begun to roll out the vaccine in the United States, and not everybody's going to get it at first, but.
01:40:08.000The first people are starting to get it.
01:40:09.000This vaccine from Pfizer, and I believe the one from Moderna was just approved as well.
01:40:17.000But so they're rolling this out, and as they roll it out, you're seeing countless stories where people are getting sick, developing these severe side effects.
01:40:26.000Today, and this is our featured story two nurses in Alaska were given the vaccine and immediately were hospitalized.
01:40:35.000This is just, you know, it's almost too good to be true.
01:40:39.000It says, quote, Two healthcare workers at the same hospital in Alaska developed concerning reactions just minutes after receiving Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine this week, including one staff member who was to remain hospitalized until Thursday.
01:40:55.000Health officials said that the cases would not disrupt their vaccine rollout plans and that they were sharing the information for the sake of transparency.
01:41:03.000Well, I'm glad to know that two healthcare workers getting hospitalized because of severe reactions to the vaccine will not disrupt the rollout of that vaccine.
01:41:16.000People getting terrible side effects will not disrupt the schedule of everyone getting the vaccine.
01:41:22.000It says, health officials, or rather, it says, the first worker, a middle aged woman who had no history of allergies, had an anaphylactic reaction.
01:41:32.000My lab coats are going to have to bear with me.
01:41:34.000I'm not going to be able to pronounce this medical jargon.
01:41:38.000I'm not going to be able to pronounce these made up lab coat words.
01:41:42.000So I know probably you've got some lab coats tearing their hair out.
01:41:49.000Well, that's a made up word, you know.
01:41:52.000Anyway, the first worker, a middle aged woman who had no history of allergies, mind you, had an anaphylactic reaction that began 10 minutes.
01:42:29.000A standard treatment for severe allergic reactions.
01:42:33.000Her symptoms subsided, but then reemerged, and she was treated with steroids and an epinephrine drip.
01:42:41.000When doctors tried to stop the drip, her symptoms reemerged yet again.
01:42:45.000So the woman was moved to the intensive care unit, observed throughout the night, then weaned off the drip early Wednesday morning.
01:42:53.000Dr. Jones had said earlier Wednesday that the woman was set to be discharged in the evening, but the hospital said late Wednesday that she was remaining another night.
01:43:01.000The second worker received his shot on Wednesday and developed eye puffiness, lightheadedness, and a scratchy throat 10 minutes after the injection, the hospital said in a statement.
01:43:11.000He was taken to the emergency room and treated with epinephrine, pepsid, and Benadryl, although the hospital said the reaction was not considered anaphylaxis.
01:43:21.000The worker was back to normal within an hour and released.
01:43:25.000The hospital, which had administered 144 total doses as of Wednesday night, said both workers did not want their experiences to have a negative impact on others lining up for the vaccine.
01:43:36.000Dr. Ann Zink, Alaska's chief medical officer, said, We have no plans to change our vaccine schedule, dosing, or regimen.
01:43:45.000And I think about this one worker, and this is like a nightmare.
01:43:49.000This is somebody who has no history of allergies, and she gets the vaccine.
01:43:55.000She has a horrible reaction, which does not stop.
01:43:58.000She has a rash, heart is beating fast, shortness of breath, and they can't get rid of the symptoms.
01:46:39.000It means that if you're not on board with the vaccine rollout, if you're skeptical of what's in the vaccine or who's distributing it, Well, I guess that's supposed to be classified as misinformation.
01:46:50.000And everything that you post like that will be taken off of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube.
01:46:56.000Yeah, there's nothing suspicious about that.
01:46:58.000They forced through this vaccine in nine months under an emergency.
01:47:02.000They rushed it out for distribution, I guess, so that Donald Trump could take credit for it.
01:47:08.000And now they're engaging in literally, I don't know how you could call it anything other than this, anything other than this.
01:47:16.000They're engaging in an active cover up of anybody that is skeptical about the efficacy of the vaccine.
01:47:23.000Doesn't that kind of raise a red flag for some people that if you're not on board with the vaccine, you can't talk about it?
01:47:29.000If anybody has a problem with the vaccine, it's removed from every social media platform.
01:47:37.000I mean, let's just, for the sake of example, entertain the hypothetical that there's a dangerous vaccine.
01:47:45.000Isn't this exactly how they would approach it?
01:47:47.000If there was an unsafe vaccine that they wanted to administer to the public, would that not be the first thing they would do suppress and censor anybody that.
01:47:56.000That blew the whistle on the problems with the vaccine.
01:48:00.000If there was nothing wrong with the vaccine, why would they be moving to censor anybody who had bad claims about that?
01:48:06.000Couldn't they just show the evidence and say, well, look, everybody's taking it.
01:48:41.000If you have a problem with it, you're banned from Twitter.
01:48:43.000I mean, we knew this is how it was going to go from the beginning, but now it's starting to happen.
01:48:47.000And what we have to do in the next year is to really have some severe resistance to this because what they're going to try to do is make everybody take it.
01:48:57.000And if you don't take it, they will fire you from your job.
01:49:02.000They'll not let you travel on a plane, public transportation, take an Uber, anything like that.
01:49:08.000You know, it's called the immunity passport.
01:49:10.000And pretty soon, just like with masks, just like with the lockdowns, just like with anything else, what starts as a suggestion, maybe a forceful suggestion, will become a mandate.
01:49:22.000And a mandate will then become an edict with severe consequences.
01:49:27.000And if you don't go along with the vaccine, if we offer no resistance, then you will be ostracized.
01:49:34.000You know, some people are not in a position where they could simply just lose their job, you know, or not have any job for that matter.
01:49:41.000If one company or if many companies begin to mandate the vaccine, good luck finding a private business that's going to let you work for them without your immunity passport.
01:49:52.000It's going to be more stringent than e verify.
01:49:55.000It'll be easier to hire an illegal alien than it will be to hire somebody who hasn't taken the vaccine.0.97
01:49:59.000That's the future we're looking at.0.96
01:50:01.000It'll be easier to go to school as an illegal alien or a foreigner.0.99
01:50:05.000Or maybe somebody that's not even a kid, maybe somebody that's not even the right age than it is to go to school without your vaccine, this is what they're going to do.0.95
01:50:14.000And they're already saying, well, we already have immunity passports.
01:50:18.000In order to go to public school, you have to take a flu shot.
01:50:21.000In order to travel to Africa, you have to get a, you know, polio vaccine or whatever.
01:50:26.000But the difference is, well, I don't think there is much of a difference, but if there were a difference, the difference would be that the COVID vaccine is experimental gene therapy and we don't know anything about it.
01:50:38.000Although I would say that the other vaccines are probably just as harmful.
01:50:43.000I will not be giving my children vaccines.
01:50:45.000I won't be taking any more vaccines for the rest of my life.
01:50:49.000But the point is, this is something totally different, totally experimental, very dangerous.
01:50:53.000And we have to make a strong play to resist this stuff before it begins.
01:50:59.000Because once it starts, there's no going back.
01:51:02.000Once this starts gaining momentum, it's going to be the same thing with the masks.
01:51:06.000I'm telling you, they'll be removing you from a plane.
01:51:09.000They'll be kicking you out of work, kicking you out of school if you don't have a passport.
01:51:13.000You will literally be forced to stay in your home.
01:51:16.000And it might sound crazy now, but I said this last night.
01:51:19.000It sounded crazy to suggest this about masks and lockdowns last March when all this stuff started.
01:52:33.000You know, the pandemic was not just about the election, and it wasn't just about the Great Reset, and it wasn't just about masks and surveillance and things like that.
01:52:43.000The end game, I think, has always been vaccines.
01:52:46.000This is why Bill Gates has been a mega donor for the World Health Organization, this is why he's been practicing all this stuff in Africa for decades.
01:52:55.000I think the writing has been on the walls for a long time.
01:52:58.000This is why they've always been calling anti vaxxers the worst conspiracy theorists.
01:54:58.000I mean, a lot of it will be completed by AFPAC 2.
01:55:02.000You know, if only you knew what's going on behind the scenes, and we're fighting for things with huge stakes, and then I'll go on the Twitter timeline, and the whole movement's about to explode because, well, this one said this, and this one liked this tweet, and this guy thinks this joke is cringe, but this guy's just a Nick sycophant, and he's old, and we're new.
01:55:56.000I'm trying to be the founder of this political movement.
01:55:59.000If you don't want any part of that, fine.
01:56:01.000But if you're going to be a part of this, there should be a little bit of deference, a little bit of respect for what's gone on for the past three years.
01:56:07.000You know, we're in this position where we're going to affect real political change and influence politics on a major scale.
01:56:14.000And you have people that show up yesterday and they want to call the shots and say, well, actually, I have a big problem with the way things are going.
01:56:19.000I think the way that we should do it is post all this cringe shit.
01:56:23.000We should post all this alt right stuff.
01:56:30.000So, I mean, people can get in line, or, you know, or we will just not, we just don't really need to be associated.
01:56:39.000I don't know why that's difficult for people to understand.
01:56:43.000You know, nobody's forcing you to be with us, but, you know, people will come into this thing and they'll say, We support Nick, we support America first, we love what you're doing, blah, blah, blah.
01:56:52.000And then I'm like, Okay, could you please not, like, repost this stuff that makes me look bad?
01:56:57.000Could you please not repost the stuff that's attacking me?
01:58:22.000I'm new here, and I think we should do the thing that the people who failed were doing.
01:58:28.000Yeah, everything is working, but we should try the strategy that isn't working, that didn't work for anybody, and that made everybody irrelevant.
01:59:47.000To authors, it was a wake up call when you told the Groypers to attend the Stop the Steal protests.
01:59:53.000I feel inclined to keep going, but what's your recommendation for the movement?
01:59:57.000Go back on standby or get back out there?
02:00:00.000Well, you know, the reason I told people to go to the Stop the Steal protests is because these protests actually stood a chance at changing something.
02:00:10.000That's why I told people to go to them.
02:00:12.000It wasn't like I arbitrarily flipped the switch and said, Stand by.
02:00:18.000The reason why I wanted people to go to Stop the Steal as opposed to other protests is because, unlike previous protests, this is one that actually stood a chance at changing the outcome of something significant.
02:00:32.000You know, I still believe, just like I thought on November 3rd, that that was the right thing to do go to the state capitals, lean on the state legislatures, lean on the Republican Party, and try to get them to do everything in their power to keep Trump in office.
02:00:49.000That was a plausible strategy where there would have been enough pressure that we would have gotten one domino to fall and then the others would have fell.
02:00:56.000And keeping Trump in office would have been a worthwhile and significant outcome, significant enough that it would have warranted people going out into the streets.
02:01:08.000Unfortunately, at this point, I just don't see another rally that is going to have an outcome like that.
02:01:17.000There may be other rallies in the future, but unless and until we can identify.
02:01:21.000A situation where we're going to have a massive amount of people in a situation where they can change an outcome politically, you know, there's no reason to be doing rallies.
02:01:30.000So we're going to do a rally on January 20th, I think, for the inauguration.
02:01:36.000We might do rallies to try to recall Doug Ducey in Arizona and Brian Kemp in Georgia.
02:01:43.000And we'll start doing rallies when we start to get into the primaries next year.
02:01:48.000But at least for now, as far as I'm concerned, rallying outside of a state legislature doesn't have a tangible effect.
02:01:55.000And that's always what I've been about.
02:01:57.000You know, the reason that I've been against rallies for years is because I said to people on the show, like, look, you want to do, like, Charlottesville, for example.
02:02:29.000I'm not willing to tell my followers to go out there and risk their livelihoods and, in some cases, their lives for something intangible, something that you can't even measure.0.92
02:02:39.000Raising the white consciousness, what does that mean?0.91
02:04:32.000Amazing Llama says, We've known from day one the Russian collusion theory was compromised, rather, comprised of propagandists, grifters, and useful idiots.
02:04:42.000I wonder today if I fall into the latter category given my current thoughts on China.0.51
02:04:46.000Can't trust anything these days, but fuck China.
02:04:49.000No, I don't think that follows because.0.94
02:04:52.000There's a real difference between our side and their side.0.54
02:04:55.000The people, there are people that are compromised by China.0.80
02:05:36.000You know, we litigated that for like four years between the Russia hoax and then the Ukraine impeachment.
02:05:43.000They did not leave any stone unturned.
02:05:46.000And we saw everything that they came up with, it was very transparent.
02:05:49.000And they had the resources to find everything, and they found nothing.
02:05:53.000And then actually, we found out that they were in on it from the beginning.
02:05:58.000The Steele dossier was a fabrication, and you had Peter Strzok and Lisa Page and all kinds of other funny business.0.64
02:06:06.000With the China stuff, there is a real subversion going on that is confirmed.0.55
02:06:10.000I mean, I've heard it from high level sources that you do have people that are compromised by China, just like you have people compromised, frankly, by Israel or other entities.0.82
02:06:37.000Grover says, I think I speak for all the unfunny, silent Groypers who do you the service of not posting cringe when I say, come back, Pag, you belong with us.1.00
02:07:11.000I think I said on my show at one point somebody was giving me a hard time because I take the communion in my hands as opposed to on the tongue.
02:07:18.000And somebody on Instagram at the time was saying, Oh, well, if you get communion in your hands, this is as bad as being a homosexual, or this is as bad as being transgender, some crazy thing like that.
02:07:31.000And I said, Yeah, you obviously don't get it if you think that getting Holy Communion in a way that like trad people don't like or whatever, you know, whatever your feelings are, we're talking about getting Holy Communion.
02:07:43.000To compare that to something that is like an unnatural sin is so wrong.
02:14:03.000360 NoScope says, I didn't think I'd become unironically anti vax, but seeing this stuff, how am I the crazy one for not wanting the vaccine?
02:14:11.000Did they really just push this out of malice?
02:18:15.000Swamp Groyper says if we are trying to destroy the GOP, At what point do we establish a new AF oriented party or faction, or do we continue to change it from the inside?
02:20:15.000Jaden and Steve, and I'm like, well, you know, the restaurant's probably going to close, and they're really anal in the restaurants about the COVID regulations.
02:20:23.000So I go to the bar, and when I get there, there's two tables, and there's one table, and you've got Jaden and Vince and Quantim, and who is the other person?
02:23:15.000I mean, it is still surreal to me when I go on the Alex Jones show.
02:23:20.000I'm warming up to it a little bit, I'm getting used to it, and I've done it enough times where it's familiar enough to me.
02:23:27.000But I still, when I met him in Atlanta, I met him before, but when I saw him in Atlanta again, I was still like starstruck.
02:23:35.000You know, it's like, I can't believe I'm sitting next to Alex Jones.
02:23:39.000And then I go on a show and it's still like, I'm on the Alex Jones show.
02:23:42.000Like, this is kind of a dream come true.
02:23:45.000Because I used to listen to the Alex Jones show like religiously when I was in college or I guess between high school and college.
02:23:54.000I remember I got a summer job in high school and I started really getting into podcasts and radio shows and stuff like that because I was working in a warehouse and I would have nothing to do.
02:26:30.000But Alex Jones doesn't strike me as deep state, and neither does Donald Trump, clearly.
02:26:36.000And I actually, you know, and the funny thing is, David Knight gets fired.
02:26:39.000Oh, and suddenly Alex Jones is deep state.
02:26:42.000You know, there's something that really doesn't sit well with me that David Knight is on Alex Jones' network for nine years or whatever it is.
02:26:49.000And then he's going to turn around and say, oh, I don't watch Alex Jones.
02:26:52.000Oh, you're deep state, you know, whatever.
02:26:55.000Kind of trashing Alex Jones, and that just seems to me to be so ungrateful and inconsiderate.
02:27:12.000As somebody that has started my own thing, the idea that you give somebody a platform, your platform that you build and pay them and give them an opportunity and so on, and then they turn around and trash you, you know, I think that's kind of.
02:27:28.000So, my first impression is I don't like that, but I don't know what's going on actually between them.
02:27:36.000South Philly Italian says If the Republicans win these two seats, how do they justify Trump losing Georgia when the state has a Republican governor and two Republican senators?
02:27:48.000Sammy T says Hunter thinks the founding fathers seceded from the gay British monarchy and gave us liberty in the pursuit of happiness so our children can go on HRT and you can have gay butt sex.0.80
02:27:58.000Beardson embarrassed him just like Sean did.
02:28:01.000Lastly, he has completely picked up the insufferable mannerisms of Destiny and fat Ian Kaczynski.
02:28:19.000If you're not red pilled on public health, like, you know, you're going to take a vaccine and then you ride on a subway where there's fecal matter everywhere, you know.
02:28:28.000I'm going to get this COVID vaccine so I don't get the flu.
02:28:30.000And then you go and you touch a railing that's covered in.
02:28:34.000That's literally what it is because, you know, any common surface that people touch is going to have poo on it because people wipe their ass and don't wash their hands.
02:28:45.000And it's all these new Americans that are doing it too, frankly.
02:28:49.000I will say, maybe it's a quote unquote cultural thing, but yeah, I mean, if you don't see the filth that we're living in at all times, it's like the Matrix.
02:29:00.000It's like you stop seeing reality for a second and you just see all the germs on everything.
02:29:06.000Kind of changes your position, I think, on public health emergency like COVID.
02:29:44.000Say, I know you did one rally in Phoenix, but why are you fighting harder for the Georgia Senate runoff than for Trump to remain in office?
02:29:53.000Ask why his involvement has been negligible.
02:29:58.000He's the biggest, you know, youth organizer in the country, and he did one rally.
02:30:02.000You know, why did he not do more for Trump?
02:30:06.000Foyle Lee says, I'm in first phase to get the vaccine.
02:30:09.000Thankfully, my employer says it's voluntary, but if you do get it, You have to sign a consent form that states you take full responsibility for any reactions.
02:30:17.000Pfizer won't have to pay if it hurts you.
02:30:26.000Freaking John says, I hope I'm not nerding out here, but I learned in the Boy Scouts that anaphylactic shock can be delayed in certain cases.
02:30:33.000Your blood pressure drops and airways narrow.
02:30:36.000If you don't have an epinephrine pen and get anaphylactic shock, you can easily die.
02:32:06.000Triggered Red says, if Biden four years will bring in 11 million amnesty, 1 million refugees over five years, and millions more legal immigrants, does that make our end goal of AF, of stopping mass immigration, already dead?
02:32:21.000They'll also vote heavily in favor of immigration.
02:32:24.000No, it's not dead because, you know, as far as the country turning minority white, that probably won't happen until like 2050.
02:32:32.000I mean, it kind of depends on how you define it, but it's still a long ways off, and it's still almost entirely contingent on immigration.
02:32:39.000I've talked to people that have said that if we stopped affirmative action, if we stopped immigration, we could hold that off indefinitely.0.67
02:32:47.000Country becoming minority white could be held off indefinitely.
02:32:50.000If you change certain anti white policies, it could be halted at any moment.0.61
02:32:55.000So, no, by no stretch are we done if Biden gets in.
02:34:28.000Basilmer says, Hey, big guy, what do you think are the prospects of a January 6th rally in D.C. to put pressure on Congress to do their jobs?
02:34:36.000It's obviously unlikely they do anything, but does the importance of getting the message out outweigh the futility of another event?
02:34:45.000I don't think there's anything in the works for January 6th, but I'll let you know.
02:34:49.000Crunch Top says, Hey, Nick, I just got my first job of my professional career, wanted to share some of the spoils with you.
02:35:03.000Modern Monarchist says if you want a substitute to your pop cravings, because I was asking for that, I recommend you take a plump lemon in hand, cut it into, and squeeze it heavily over a tall glass of water with three to four ice cubes of wide girth.
02:35:17.000It will taste sweet and yet not all fake sugary.
02:35:21.000Maybe I'll take a plump lemon and cut it into, and squeeze it into my eyes.
02:35:25.000I think I'd rather do that right now, actually.
02:35:27.000What if I took a lemon and cut it in half and squeezed lemon juice into my eyeballs?
02:35:31.000Or what if I cut myself open and squeezed into an open wound?
02:35:36.000I think that would be a good substitute for my pop cravings.
02:35:40.000Zumer Millennial says, Nick, on a Pat Buchanan Uncommon Knowledge podcast that I watched recently, Buchanan said that what America needs is not another Ronald Reagan, but another St. Paul.
02:37:07.000Tactical Nuke says people act like they have to take their multivitamin pill cabinet and yearly vaccine, but my grandparents smoked cigarettes for 30 years, hated doctors, and are 85.
02:38:51.000That's Kochinski with an O and an I at the end.0.99
02:38:55.000N.V. Groyper says it's easy to talk about removing illegal immigrants from the country, but is there any optical way to deal with the millions of legal immigrants that will be brought here in the future?1.00
02:39:05.000I mean, once they're in here, once they're citizens, there's nothing legally that you can do.1.00