00:00:38.000Our featured story tonight is about the crisis at the border, which we have not talked about on the show, I don't think, since early February.
00:00:48.000But if you've been watching the news, it has been horrible what's going on at the border in the past few weeks, really ever since Biden took office.0.85
00:00:58.000And we have talked about it on the show since the inauguration, which is simply that if you get a president and an administration, a Congress, That starts to talk about amnesty, what you're going to get is more illegal immigrants.
00:01:13.000Because the second that you say amnesty, people in Nicaragua and Honduras and Guatemala say to themselves, it's time to go to the United States.0.71
00:01:23.000Maybe we could get in before the amnesty and we'll be able to become citizens of America.
00:01:30.000They think that they could just come in, cheat the system.
00:01:33.000And it's not even just people from Central America, but people from all over the world.0.53
00:01:37.000They just need a plane ticket to Central America and they can come in the same way.
00:01:42.000And so I said that at the beginning, the beginning of the Biden administration, not long ago, but a month, two months ago, I said that you say amnesty, and what you get is caravans.
00:01:55.000You get illegals, you get a surge at the southern border.
00:01:59.000And I'm not the first person ever to say this.
00:02:03.000Everybody knows this about immigration.
00:02:06.000And as a result of that early pitch for amnesty, which took place in the first week of Biden's first term, You now have a serious border crisis with thousands of people, record numbers of people coming across the border from Central America in caravans, record numbers of children and unaccompanied minors, and even people from foreign countries.
00:02:30.000They're catching people from Romania at the border, they're catching all kinds of people at the border, Africans, not just people from Central America.
00:02:39.000So we'll talk about the border crisis.
00:03:18.000December, a month or more after the presidential election on November 3rd, it was reported by the Washington Post and other media that Donald Trump, the then president, called the Georgia Secretary of State and told him to, quote, find the fraud in Georgia, implying that Trump wasn't interested in the facts.
00:03:41.000He wasn't interested in whether or not there was fraud or there wasn't fraud.
00:03:45.000In other words, he was instructing the Secretary of State, who was a Republican, to Invent voter fraud to find votes to throw out and anoint Trump with the presidency illegitimately.
00:04:02.000But today, the Washington Post issued a lengthy retraction saying that Trump never said that.
00:04:09.000And after the Wall Street Journal dug through a dumpster and found the actual recording of the call, they verified that the Washington Post and all the other news media misquoted the president on that phone call.
00:04:25.000That they misquoted the actual contents of the phone call recording.
00:04:29.000And had it not been for the Wall Street Journal discovering the original recording, This would have never been known.
00:04:36.000And now, all these months later, in March, months after the inauguration, almost two months after the inauguration, now they're going to publish the fact that that was all a lie.
00:04:49.000And at the time, if you remember, that was a huge story when it came out because that called into question the credibility of President Trump and all of the Stop the Steal efforts because it made it look like there was no fraud, but that Trump was trying to pressure Republican officials to.
00:05:15.000And the contents of that call, now that they're revealed, they show that what President Trump requested was that they merely investigate the fraud, which is his job as the chief executive and the top law enforcement official in the country, is technically what the president is.
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00:17:38.000I mean, I look at the Grammys and I look at Meghan Markle and I look at Joe Biden and this joke of an administration and our joke of a media and our universities and our cities.
00:18:17.000This used to be the country that was the preeminent superpower, a hyperpower, no less than two times in just the last century.
00:18:28.000And we used to be the envy of the world.
00:18:30.000People used to see us as a force for good, and they also used to see this as a place where the future happens and a truly great and aspirational nation.
00:18:39.000And now, what do people look at America and see?
00:18:44.000They see this country that is totally gone off the rails, morally degenerate, in decline, best days are behind it, a country that's dirty, smelly, it's got problems all over the place, hardly better than any other country in the world.
00:19:02.000And I started to think more about that, and thinking about that and experiencing that, it reminds me of how things used to be before Donald Trump, actually.
00:19:33.000But Joe Biden reminds us a lot of Barack Obama.
00:19:36.000And the Biden years already, the Biden days, weeks, already remind us of the Obama years.
00:19:43.000This feeling of decline, this feeling of shame, embarrassment, humiliation, lots of problems.
00:19:51.000And I really started to think about how it must have felt then when Donald Trump came down the escalator.
00:19:58.000I know people say that all the time, it's trite, it's played out.
00:20:02.000But he comes down the escalator and he says, and I was posting screenshots and a clip from his announcement speech on Twitter where he said, We need someone who literally will take this country and make it great again.
00:21:27.000It doesn't mean make America great again, it just means MAGA.
00:21:31.000You throw these words on there, you call it the MAGA movement, you create some slogan or a name with alliteration MAGA movement, MAGA march, MAGA whatever.
00:21:43.000And I feel like as we look forward into politics, we have to look behind too and remember what worked.
00:21:51.000Trump is the biggest and the best thing to happen in right wing politics in the past 30 years.
00:21:57.000And try to reorient your perspective of American politics, not just around the context of the last five years, but around the context of the last 30 years.
00:22:07.000Because if you look at this month in the context of the past five years, what is the story?
00:22:15.000Trump is the king of the world, everything's going great, and it all came tumbling down in a day.
00:22:23.000Putting it in the context of the past 30 years, this is a continuation of what things were like for most of the past 30 years.
00:22:32.000Joe Biden is picking up right where Barack Obama left off.
00:22:35.000Barack Obama picking up right where George W. Bush left off.
00:22:38.000George Bush picking up right where Bill Clinton left off, and so on.
00:22:42.000And so, looking at it with a broader perspective, we have to look back at the Trump era, put into context, sandwiched between globalist administrations before and a globalist administration after, and think well, what worked?
00:22:58.000What propelled this massive movement that created a political realignment that had Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Iowa flipping hard red?
00:23:10.000Oh, yeah, it was the message of America first and make America great again.
00:23:15.000And we have to get back to understanding what that means.
00:23:19.000It is a radical message, it's not moderate conservatism, it's not about small government, free enterprise, and individual liberty.
00:23:27.000It is a radical, nationalistic message about renewal.
00:23:32.000The Make America Great Again message is about results, not about these vaunted principles.
00:23:39.000It's about, you know, and I go back and I watch his speech frequently that he gave, his announcement speech.
00:23:45.000And he starts out the speech by saying, among other things, he says, We don't have victories anymore.
00:24:00.000That's like one of my favorite lines of all time.
00:24:03.000And he goes through, and what's notable about that speech, and therefore, sort of the thesis, Of the doctrine of Make America Great Again is that, and I was watching it today and thinking about it, the speech places a tremendous focus on America's role in the world.
00:24:24.000Because my first thought is, I'm watching the first few minutes of the speech, and he says, Well, when's the last time we beat China?
00:27:44.000And he succeeded in lots of different industries in the greatest city in America, New York City, which is supposed to be synonymous with American greatness.
00:27:54.000That is supposed to be literally the shining city on the hill, or at least it used to be.
00:28:00.000And so, him coming from New York and coming from that world as tough and great and from the elite.
00:28:07.000And somebody with this grand ambition to get in there and make it all great again, he embodied that ethos in itself.
00:29:22.000You remember why the MAGA message was so appealing.
00:29:26.000You can sort of recapture the imagination of 2016.
00:29:29.000Whereas over the past five years, people have gotten cynical.
00:29:33.000MAGA has been perverted and co opted and abused and prostituted out by political apparatchiks and bureaucrats.
00:29:43.000You know, thinking about how it was like then, how it's like now, you can sort of begin to remember what that meant to all of us when Trump said, let's take this country and literally make it great again.
00:29:55.000Now, all of a sudden, that makes more sense.
00:29:57.000When you see Cardi B and Joe Biden and just the endless parade of national disgraces, you start to understand.
00:30:04.000And it's something I think that's kind of motivating because it's one of those things that reminds us what we're doing here.
00:30:13.000You get really entrenched in the political warfare and you kind of get confused.
00:31:25.000I know that Trump is not what he used to be five years ago.
00:31:29.000But that doesn't mean that there's not something to learn.
00:31:31.000It doesn't mean that there's not still something we could take from that because it was the most significant thing to happen in American politics in maybe a half century or shorter.
00:31:41.000But you understand the gravity of the Trump movement and what it's done for politics.
00:31:46.000It's certainly the biggest thing that's happened for the post war American right, period, since World War II, hence post war, right?
00:31:57.000I'm sure it outshines the Reagan Revolution, Goldwater, Nixon, all of it in significance.
00:32:05.000And we still have to be thinking about what was it about Trump that captured the imagination and begin to reverse engineer it because a lot of these people just don't have a clue.
00:32:18.000Whatever you call it, it's an intangible quality.0.56
00:32:20.000But there are a lot of people that are trying to figure out what the next step after Trump is going to be and they want to do like gay, political, boring stuff, but the policy is good.
00:32:32.000What if we put up Jeb Bush, but instead of being a cuck?0.99
00:33:09.000Who wants to move past Trump, who think that if we just take good policies that maybe Trump didn't pass and assign them to a boring establishment presenting person, that that's the ticket, that is not what's going to make America great again.
00:33:25.000That doesn't mean that we shouldn't be pragmatic and practical and some things have to be boring, but it means we do have to think about something bigger than ourselves.
00:33:34.000That's how you win national elections, that's how you start national movements that beat the odds.
00:33:40.000Is you have to tap into something intangible.
00:33:42.000You have to tap into the thing that people are feeling in their hearts and in their bones.
00:34:48.000And this story, as I introduced you a moment ago, is about a story that took place back in December during the height of the Stop the Steal demonstrations, activism, Trump's legal effort to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.
00:35:07.000And if you remember back in December, there was a big bombshell story broken by the Washington Post and then spread in other media that Donald Trump called the Georgia Secretary of State and tried to pressure him.
00:35:19.000To change the outcome of the Georgia election.
00:35:24.000And this was universally condemned by the media.
00:35:27.000They said that this is bullying tactics.
00:35:45.000He knows he's not going to be president.
00:35:47.000So now he's leaning on his Republican allies or adversaries in the various state governments and trying to get them to act in illegal ways to ensure that he retains control over the White House.
00:36:01.000And they use that to cast doubt on all the other claims.
00:36:03.000Okay, well, if he made this call, that means that there's no there there.
00:36:07.000If he had to make this call, that means there's no ballot fraud.
00:36:10.000He's panicking, he's trying to invent ballot fraud when there is none.
00:36:16.000The news today about that story is that the Washington Post issued a lengthy retraction and said that they completely mischaracterized what was actually said on the phone call, on the phone call between Trump and the Georgia Secretary of State.
00:36:33.000It says, The Washington Post issued a lengthy correction to a bombshell report from early January that it said that then President Trump told Georgia's top elections investigator during a phone call to, quote, find the fraud and that they would be a, quote, national hero if they did so.
00:36:52.000Two months after publication of the story, the Georgia Secretary of State released an audio recording of President Donald Trump's December phone call with the state's top elections investigator.
00:37:02.000The recording revealed that the Post misquoted Trump's comment on the call based on information provided by a source, said the Post on Thursday in a 129 word correction published atop the story.
00:37:16.000It said, quote, Trump did not tell the investigator to find the fraud or say she would be a national hero if she did so.
00:37:24.000Instead, Trump urged the investigator to scrutinize ballots in Fulton County, Georgia, asserting that she would find dishonesty there.
00:37:33.000He also told her that she had the most important job in the country right now.
00:37:39.000So they said that he told the election investigator, Find the fraud.
00:38:15.000That's what is implied with their misquote.
00:38:19.000What he really said is take a look at the largest city in Georgia because you may find voter fraud there and that it's an important job.1.00
00:38:34.000But this real quote does not carry with it the connotation or.
00:38:40.000The insinuation that there is some kind of a bribe going on there, you know, that Trump is implying that he would reward her, elevate her profile, or that he's telling her to find evidence that may or may not exist.
00:38:53.000It says, The headline and text of the Post report have been corrected to remove the quotes misattributed to Trump.
00:39:01.000The correction comes days after the Wall Street Journal obtained audio of the December call between Trump and the investigator.
00:39:09.000The chief investigator of the, or Trump told the chief investigator of the Georgia Secretary. Of State's office, quote, when the right answer comes out, you'll be praised.
00:39:18.000Watson reportedly responded, I can assure you that our team and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are only interested in the truth and finding the information that is based on the facts.
00:39:29.000The original Post report shook the political world just days after the January 5th runoff elections in Georgia, a contest that both Republican senators lost, giving Democrats the majority in the upper chamber.
00:39:44.000The original Post report was covered widely by many media outlets.
00:39:49.000Including The Hill, which has also updated its report on the Trump call.
00:41:08.000Charlottesville, the narrative was white nationalists killed a protester, deadly attack.
00:41:14.000And it later comes out that Heather Heyer, who was killed, died of a heart attack.
00:41:19.000And video comes out and it shows that the guy that hit her with his car was getting attacked by protesters before he sped up and hit somebody.
00:41:28.000What's more, is we found out months later in a police report that the police were directed to force the right wing demonstrators into a crowd of left wing demonstrators and to stand down when they fought each other.
00:41:42.000So, with that report, once again, you had the media narrative, which was a bald faced lie and influenced events for years to come and still does.
00:41:51.000And months later, they came out in black and white with the police report and said that the narrative was not true.
00:41:57.000We saw that most recently with the Capitol riots.
00:42:01.000What did they say for weeks after the Capitol riot?
00:42:10.000What do they call that when they lay in the rotunda?
00:42:13.000And they had the big ceremony, and everybody was crying about this police officer, Brian Sicknick, who was allegedly killed by pro Trump demonstrators at the Capitol on January 6th.
00:42:27.000That report, which originated from the New York Times, was used in the impeachment articles that were filed against Trump.
00:42:36.000Later that week, they issued a retraction months later, quietly overnight, without telling anybody that Brian Sicknick didn't get killed by Trump protesters.
00:42:47.000He didn't get hit in the head with a fire extinguisher like was originally reported.
00:42:51.000And he wasn't rushed straight to the hospital from the scene.
00:42:58.000And then it was much later that he died due to unrelated circumstances, due to a stroke.
00:43:04.000No blunt trauma, no bruises, no nothing like that.
00:43:09.000And there's many more examples, and you're going to see many more like this.
00:43:12.000This is why you can't trust the media.
00:43:14.000People tell us all the time, you know, the big tech companies and leftists and Democrats and the mainstream media themselves, journalists, they tell us all the time that if we don't trust the media, well, we're just living in this post truth era and we're undermining democracy.
00:44:00.000We all know it's the media, but, you know, we see that we know that the fake news is true, but it's these wholesale narratives, how you view these historical events, it's all a lie.
00:44:10.000Stop this deal went down in a completely different way than the media portrayed it then and will portray it in the history books and their coverage going forward.
00:44:18.000And the same goes for the Capitol riot and Charlottesville and everything else that has happened for the past five years with right wing people.
00:44:28.000So, if you think that the media is beyond reproach, this is the kind of stuff that they do.
00:44:32.000And we would not have even known about this if it weren't for Wall Street Journal finding the recording in a dumpster and publishing it.
00:44:40.000And then the Washington Post issuing a retraction.
00:48:07.000And, um, it was like I had to cut up the meat myself.
00:48:11.000I don't want to go into the detail of how this dinner arrived here, but, um, But it arrives in like these full pieces, and it's like now I gotta cut it up.
00:48:20.000I gotta cut up all the steak into little pieces to put it in a taco.
00:48:25.000And that's the best way to have a diet is to make it more laborious.
00:48:28.000Because at that point, I'm just giving up.
00:48:32.000If food is too difficult to eat, I just give up and I just don't eat it.
00:48:35.000If it's too messy, if it's too difficult to process, I just don't eat a lot of it.
00:48:42.000You know, like if I eat rice or peas, anything that's like small, I'll eat like most of it, and then I'm like, what?
00:48:49.000I'm going to track down every last pea on this plate.
00:48:52.000You know, you have all these peas, and you're getting spoonfuls, you're getting spoonfuls, and then you just have like about a dozen loose peas on the plate.
00:51:25.000So I think I last talked about this at the end of January.
00:51:31.000Biden gets inaugurated January 20th and he launches into, I think in the first, it was the final days of January.
00:51:38.000They said for every day in January, They were going to have a new policy initiative.
00:51:44.000So I think the first day they focused on, I don't know what, COVID.
00:51:48.000And then the next day they focused on immigration.
00:51:51.000The day after that they focused on infrastructure.
00:51:54.000And that was their gimmick on the day of the inauguration, they had a flurry of executive orders and they said, we're going to have a themed day for all the remaining days in January.
00:52:04.000And I think the last time we talked about this maybe was on their immigration day, or maybe it was when they proposed their immigration bill.
00:52:13.000But I said from the get go, when Biden proposed his open borders immigration agenda, it's open borders for illegals and legal immigrants.
00:52:22.000They ended the remain in Mexico policy.
00:53:21.000They think that they're going to get past the goalie and then they're going to get the amnesty.
00:53:27.000They take that as a sign that the window is closing once the amnesty passes, theoretically.
00:53:33.000That means that the door is closed and there's sort of this window of opportunity before then where if they get in and then the bill passes, they get amnesty and they're on a pathway to citizenship.
00:54:45.000There's like a cloud of dust, and their hat is still hanging in the air because they're moving to America so fast with speed, with precision.
00:54:55.000And this is how it's always worked, even under Donald Trump.
00:54:58.000When Donald Trump got into office, when he won the election, illegal immigration plummeted.
00:55:05.000He gets into office, and what does he start talking about in September 2018 and then again in January 2018?
00:55:11.000I'm sorry, September 2017, and then again in January 2018, he starts talking about DACA amnesty.
00:56:21.000Quote, the Biden administration is scrambling to accommodate the swell of immigrant children at the border, seeking to ensure the growing problem being amplified by GOP attacks doesn't submarine its political successes on the COVID front.
00:56:35.000The administration is reportedly moving 3,000 immigrant boys between the ages of 15 and 17 to a convention center in Dallas as it seeks to ease crowded conditions at customs and border protection facilities.
00:56:48.000President Biden campaigned on implementing a more humane immigration policy after he and other Democrats criticized the Trump administration for putting children in cages in response to a wave of immigrants before the pandemic.
00:57:02.000Now, those plans are being undercut by reports that thousands of young people are being kept in cells at overflow capacity.
00:57:10.000Rather, at overflow facilities for longer than is legally allowed, a situation that has led Republicans to attack Biden as soft on immigration, even as it also opens the administration up to criticism from progressives.
00:57:24.000The Biden administration had already opened up a tense city outside of Midland, Texas, where about 1,000 children, some as young as four years old, are being held.
00:57:34.000Many more children are being kept in CBP facilities that are designed for adults as immigration lawyers sound the alarm about the poor conditions.
00:57:44.000At a briefing on Monday, White House Press Secretary Jen Sackey was asked if it is acceptable that children are being kept in conditions that were denounced as immoral and cruel under former President Trump.
00:57:56.000She said, It's not acceptable, but I think the challenge here is there are not that many options.
00:58:01.000We have a lot of critics, but many are not putting forward solutions.
00:58:05.000The options here are sending the kids back on the journey, sending them to unfettered homes, or working to expedite sending them into shelters where they get treated by medical doctors, educational resources, and legal resources.
00:58:20.000The administration over the past few days has taken several steps to ease the overcrowded conditions.
00:58:26.000Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorcas authorized FEMA to assist in the processing, transferring, and sheltering of unaccompanied minors.
00:58:35.000The CDC has loosened restrictions, allowing migrant facilities to return to full capacity despite the COVID pandemic.
00:58:42.000So, migrant facilities are full capacity, restaurants and movie theaters are not.
00:58:47.000Office of Refugee Resettlement Staff and Health and Human Services.
00:58:52.000Workers have been embedded with CBP agents to assist in placing migrant children in HHS housing or sponsored homes.
00:58:59.000Biden also rescinded a memorandum of understanding issued under Trump in an effort to encourage more families to support immigrant children without fear of having their own immigration status investigated.
00:59:11.000So, this is where we are with immigration.
00:59:24.000As long as you say you're in favor of amnesty, you get caravans, you get minors, you get hordes of illegal immigrants.0.50
00:59:31.000And what are you going to do with them?0.91
00:59:33.000Fundamentally, the reason that we were having this problem at the southern border, aside from the demographic change and the invasion of foreigners, is that logistically, we just can't make it work.1.00
00:59:46.000We cannot have an infinite flow of immigrants coming from the southern border because there is a process, there is a law, and when these people are apprehended, we have to put them somewhere.1.00
00:59:58.000Customs and Border Patrol and ICE, they do not have the facilities to detain thousands, tens of thousands, or hundreds of thousands of people indefinitely.
01:00:08.000Well, you either send them home, you send them into America regardless, or you send them to a nicer facility.
01:00:16.000But, you know, like Jen Psaki says, there are no options.
01:00:19.000That's why you don't tell these people that you'll never deport anyone, because this is exactly what you get.
01:00:25.000And now we get the worst of both worlds.
01:00:27.000We get the so called cruelties of enforcement, which is Kids in cages, etc.
01:00:32.000But we also get all the downsides of having an open border.
01:00:35.000We don't get the security, we don't get the economic advantage for the workers, we don't get the sort of right wing cultural demographic effect.
01:00:43.000We get open borders, and we get these sort of so called cruel enforcement mechanisms, the humanitarian crisis, too.
01:00:55.000And it's going to be like this with everything.1.00
01:00:57.000Pretty soon, they might as well just convert everything into migrant housing because that's what this country is going to be dominated by.1.00
01:01:05.000They filled up a NASA facility with refugees.1.00
01:01:07.000They filled up a convention center with illegal immigrants.1.00
01:01:10.000Let's just fill up everything with illegals.1.00
01:01:12.000Fill up everything because God knows we're not going to be doing anything great anymore here.1.00
01:01:41.000Every right wing person on immigration said that exactly this would happen about amnesty, about open borders, about all of it.
01:01:49.000And not for nothing, but even if you're a leftist, if you don't like kids in cages and people being apprehended at the border, why incentivize them to come here?
01:02:01.000When they come here, it's a difficult journey, and they're coming here because liberals allow them to, and there's this sense of moral hazard.
01:02:09.000That if people are able to do it unpunished, then everybody else thinks it's okay.
01:02:44.000So that's Biden on immigration, and it's only going to get worse because now they're considering legislation in Congress by both Republicans and Democrats, which has a pathway to citizenship.
01:02:56.000And just ask yourself do you think that the illegal immigration situation will get better or worse once we give all the illegals in America a pathway to citizenship enshrined in the law?
01:03:09.000I mean, it's going to get better or worse because my money is definitely on worse, and that's what's coming down the pike, whether it's a Republican.
01:07:15.000If somebody says that they're repenting, if somebody says that they're trying, they're trying to become Christian, I try not to be too judgmental.
01:07:25.000I mean, I may have my own private thoughts on all of that, but I try not to be too judgmental because it's really not my place to judge.
01:07:34.000It's not anybody's place to judge if somebody's trying.0.78
01:07:37.000It's one thing if he's doing his normal thing, which is talking about sodomy and interracial and all this other stuff.
01:07:44.000It's one thing for people that are unrepentant, obnoxious, belligerent, you know, that I judge very harshly.
01:07:50.000But if people say that they're trying to repent, if people say they're trying to work towards being better, we're all sinners.
01:09:32.000It doesn't really affect us, but it'll be interesting to see.
01:09:36.000I think that that would be a good thing, though, honestly, because it's good to see people like Kanye and Roosh and Milo turning back to God because that's one of the most miraculous and beautiful things about Christianity is that God turns sinners into saints.
01:09:52.000And obviously, What's intrinsic in Christianity is that we are all fallen.
01:10:00.000We are all sinners, and we're only saved by the grace of God.
01:10:04.000And when you see people that have sinned or were sinners, maybe the worst sinners, you know, excess and all of that, to see them come back to God, it's a demonstration, I think, of God's power, of the redemptive power, the power of forgiveness, and God's grace.
01:10:40.000Rouche is the world renowned, the top pickup artist in the world, and brags about having sex with thousands of women and literally writes the playbook on having promiscuous sex with women.
01:11:25.000I mean, I know people that were in the pickup artist community, people that are influenced by that.
01:11:29.000How many people look up to him as the guy that's taken down women and, you know, taking home a woman every other night from a bar to have sex with?
01:11:38.000And then they see him turn to God and they say, maybe I can turn my life around too.
01:11:43.000And then you see somebody like Milo.0.55
01:11:46.000Could he play a role like that for homosexuals?
01:11:49.000Certainly, it is something that would be salient today because there's not really, I mean, there always has been an answer to that from the church that is wrong, obviously, but is there really a big mascot?
01:12:06.000Is there really somebody culturally that's fighting that?
01:12:08.000I mean, Michael Voris, I guess, is one, and maybe there are some other notable ones, but Milo, of course, was an icon.
01:12:16.000He was the epitome within conservative circles.
01:12:19.000Of the trendy, sort of liberal presenting reactionary.0.50
01:12:24.000Trendy, fashionable, gay, of course, British, right?0.62
01:12:28.000And so, if he were to turn around and do something where maybe gay people or, I don't know, gay wannabe people or like bisexuals or whatever, freakazoids, people that have sex with dogs, animals, horses, furries, assorted degenerates, if they look at that, maybe they turn their lives around.0.62
01:15:19.000You're just a straight up bonehead, you know?
01:15:23.000Some of these people, man, some of these people.
01:15:27.000Anyway, but I see that all the time and it's like, no, you're a generic clone.0.98
01:15:32.000You've got the same makeup look that all women have now, the same haircut.0.99
01:15:37.000The same makeup, wear the same dumbass clothes from Forever 21, same stupid profile picture, the same generic content, all that same TikTok bullshit with the sparkle emojis, and I'm here for it.1.00
01:16:23.000I mean, if a woman were to try to choke out a male commanding officer, number one, it couldn't happen.
01:16:30.000You know, a male leader has to be, in a military setting, physically strong.
01:16:35.000How could you take orders from somebody in a war, in a battle, in a desert, when there's bombs falling all around you, somebody that you could totally physically destroy?
01:17:02.000Jordan B says also was at a card show over the weekend talking to some boomers, and they know who you are, but are still trapped in the, well, he's kind of far right, isn't he?
01:17:12.000Crazy watching them actively try to justify canceling you while simultaneously agreeing with everything you say that I presented to them.0.99
01:17:20.000Yeah, most people are just lemmings like that.
01:17:25.000They don't even really know the extent of the gatekeeping, the censorship, the deplatforming.
01:17:30.000Ethan says if Trump declines to run in 2024, is there any reason to not embrace DeSantis as the most viable political alternative in the interim?
01:20:09.000Theotokos says, My mom and I were talking about how so many Americans have become spiritually dead, but I told her how often people super chat you, thanking you for helping them find and rekindle their faith in Jesus.
01:26:54.000I haven't talked to him in a long time.
01:26:56.000Fred Groypers says, Hey, Nick, to see if the AstraZeneca vaccine works, all the Western countries must agree to ship their vaccines to Africa.
01:27:05.000If the UN says we can't, then we know the vaccine is dangerous.
01:28:53.000But my inclination, my sense is that things would have just been negative for a long time.
01:29:00.000And, you know, maybe we wouldn't have been done forever, but it would have taken us a long time to recover if we didn't have AFPAC because we were in a bad place and there was no end in sight.
01:29:09.000And there was no vision, no leadership, no path forward.
01:30:08.000And I didn't even think that before going into it.
01:30:10.000I mean, I thought it was important to do for a variety of reasons, but the gravity of it didn't weigh on me until after it was all said and done because the difference was so stark and noticeable before and after AFPAC.
01:30:24.000It was like doom and gloom, apocalypse now, end of the world, and then the day after was like.
01:31:09.000It's one of those pro immigration propaganda movies where the villain is unintentionally the hero if you watch it from the right perspective.
01:31:23.000I remember they hyped it up like it was going to be this groundbreaking science fiction movie, and it was completely forgettable and, you know, panned.
01:31:32.000But I remember it was like, oh, All the rich people live on this colony in the orbit of Earth, and the people on Earth are like, Earth is inhospitable to human life.0.98
01:31:43.000And Matt Damon flies like a refugee ship to Elysium and crash lands, and they try to kill them all or something.0.99
01:33:24.000Carolina Groyper says, if I had my choice, I would kill every something, something.
01:33:31.000Okay, yeah, I'm not going to read that for obvious reasons.
01:33:35.000Josh the Remover says, sorry if this sounds LARPy or whatever, but since CPAC opened with a Jewish service, what do you think about AFPAC 3 opening with someone like JLP, for example, leading the conference in prayer or something like that?
01:34:38.000Been hard at work helping Groypers become more stylish, advising and even designing suits, and working on a summer lookbook so inclined guys can be more stylish at all times.
01:34:49.000Everyone at AFPAC 3 is going to be 100% dripped out, and that's a promise.
01:34:53.000Hit me up when you're ready to get suited, King.
01:35:07.000I asked this friend of mine, Dior, I said, hey, back during Stop the Steal, because he's a fashion guy, I said, what should I wear at the Stop the Steal protest?
01:35:22.000I said, but his answer stood out to me.
01:35:23.000I said, what should I wear to stop the steal?
01:35:25.000I said, because I want to wear something tactical.
01:35:27.000I said, I think that fits because we're going to be on the streets, we're going to be protesting more like at war here, we're like in this like election.
01:41:20.000And that sequence is almost as rewarding as the fights because this comprises the Obi Wan Anakin dialogue, the Yoda Palpatine dialogue, the then respective lightsaber battles.
01:41:33.000Then, I believe, does Bale Organa encounter the clone troopers, the shock troopers within that, or is that before?
01:41:43.000But then, just as rewarding as the lightsaber fights, you also have Anakin being rescued by Palpatine becoming Darth Vader as Luke and Leia are born.
01:41:54.000You have Yoda explaining to Obi Wan that Qui Gon is communing with them from the Nether Realm of the Force.
01:42:03.000So there's a lot of rewarding things there in the end.0.90
01:42:06.000A lot of little delicious stuff there at the end.
01:42:09.000It's not action, it's not lightsaber battles, but you got some good stuff in there in the end.
01:43:01.000I was getting sick of that guy's act.0.99
01:43:03.000Anyway, Washington State is when I see things like Cardi B's performance last night, I start to understand why Muslim countries have Sharia law.1.00
01:43:15.000Retard Police says, Hey, Nick, so glad to see everything's going well with the website, and the levels of polish are really impressive and professional stuff.
01:45:44.000Me and Vader, who just super chatted, we're killing it.0.97
01:45:47.000And the banter starts flying around, and Lance and Sim Crusader, who are a couple of TikTokers, they start going after each other, and it devolves into, like, oh, you know, you're bad at Fortnite, you're bad at Fortnite, and then, or I'm sorry, not Lance, this other guy, he's like, okay, debate me, bro, debate me right now.
01:46:03.000What are we going to debate about?0.76
01:46:32.000Like, well, how does that even make any sense?
01:46:35.000Usually you settle an argument in Fortnite.
01:46:37.000They settle the Fortnite battle in a debate.
01:46:40.000You know, they're like, okay, well, you're superior at Fortnite, but let's do a debate about political theory right here, right now on Discord at 4 a.m.
01:47:23.000And, you know, when I ask my best friend at 8 a.m. after we're done playing Fortnite all night, Because I have a taste for it, to go get chicken and waffles.
01:47:44.000Because a real human being that has a love for life, a real human being that really cherishes life, every fleeting and passing moment of it, holding on to it, would say yes.
01:48:03.000Instead of Instead of sitting around eating frozen pizza and going to bed, let's go out and let's enjoy something spontaneous and frivolous.
01:48:16.000No, no, but that would take far too long.
01:49:02.000Fat Florida Paleo Conscious, when I hear the stories my grandparents tell me about this country as they grew up, I feel a sense of happiness.
01:49:10.000But also a sense of dread to know I won't even have five minutes of that in America.
01:49:27.000They can't be taken down by a central authority like Twitter, Instagram, or Telegram.0.75
01:49:31.000One example is Pleroma, which is like Twitter, but won't get the same engagement because right now it's mostly used by computer autists and weebs.
01:53:35.000We go to Asia, we go in the middle of nowhere in like a forest and like a dojo, and it's like the dew, you know, the morning dew in the Orient in this peaceful village, you know, sort of tall grass swaying in the wind, wind chime, old wooden dojo, creaking floors, and searing fish on the grill with the giant chef hat.
01:54:03.000Kathy's shoes chopping it up at the crack of dawn.
01:54:06.000I'm out there like the karate kid training.
01:54:08.000I'm standing on like one leg, you know, sweating.
02:00:33.000No offense to our other interns, but these guys are telling me about nodes and instances and fucking boxes and stuff, and I'm like, you know what?
02:08:33.000You know, I remember when I was in like Model UN and I'd get out of committee and everybody would all get together and say, like, oh, I was in committee and we did this, that, and the other.
02:08:40.000I wrote this resolution and this guy said this and I'd be like, I don't care.
02:08:44.000I don't care what happened to you in your committee.
02:08:46.000It's not as interesting to me as it is to you.
02:09:12.000That sounds kind of cringe, but thanks.0.92
02:09:17.000James says, What I meant earlier on Zionists and ethnic core is that they would let in tons on migrants to make sure Israel doesn't let anyone in.0.51