CAPITOL RIOT EXPOSED: SHOCKING New Tapes PROVE Capitol Siege WAS EPIC | America First Ep. 1129CAPITOL RIOT EXPOSED: SHOCKING New Tapes PROVE Capitol Siege WAS EPIC | America First Ep. 1129
On today's show, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the release of the newly released footage from the January 6th Capitol rioters trial, and why it's not a big deal. Plus, we talk about the Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin's victory in the governor's town hall, and how he's changing the political landscape of the country. America First is a show that focuses on the intersection of politics, culture, and entertainment. Produced in Los Angeles, CA and New York City, NY. Our theme song is Come Alone by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Art: Mackenzie Moore Editor: Will Witwer Music: Hayden Coplen Additional Compositions: Haley Shaw Producer: Matthew Boll Audio Engineer: Ben Koppel Special Thanks: Alex Blumberg Director: John Rocha Executive producer: Ben Kotnik Assistant Editor: Mike McLendon Senior Producer: Mike Alessandrini Chief Editor: Patrick McElroy Social Media Strategy: Matt Newell Technical Direction: Matthew Kuchins Thanks to: John DeKorte, Jake Chapman and Ben Kucharski Our Sponsorships: Marketing and Social Media: Matt Knost All Rights Reserved Thank You: Matt Maddison, Sr. & Mike McLennan - The Daily Wire - Alyssa Morgan -- & Michael Graves, Matthew Kostrocksen Jack Williams Media Strategy & Social Media - Michael Borte John Kostrowsky Steve Kuchinski Jake Chansley David Kuchinskis , James O'Donnell Matt McElherd, Jr., Paul Mckinnon Mike McLaughlin Sean O'Brien Joe Perciano Jeff Perla @chandler, Jr. & Matthew McElizkiewicz . Andrew Percio Robert Lovett is a former Army Officer? ( ) Daniel Pizzi Steven Kuchner Evan Lewis Sarah Korte ( ) & Michael McLennon Brian Kortez
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00:03:17.000And these have been talked about all over.
00:03:20.000Tucker Carlson covered this on Monday.
00:03:23.000He got the exclusive from Kevin McCarthy.
00:03:26.000Kevin McCarthy got the 40,000 plus hours of footage
00:03:32.000from various angles on the Capitol on January 6th, and Tucker put out a story about, like, some of the footage on Monday, and then that was it.
00:03:44.000But the big story today is that Kevin McCarthy intends on releasing all of the tapes to the public.
00:06:33.000metro area is growing, and the northern Virginia suburbs are becoming very liberal.
00:06:39.000And so Virginia was at one point, of course, a very red state, and then it was a purple state, a battleground state, and recently it's regarded as a solid blue state.
00:06:52.000Until Glenn Youngkin won the governor's race, and I think that was in 2020?
00:06:57.000I don't recall exactly the year, but it was a couple years ago.
00:07:02.000And he won on this platform of education.
00:07:07.000And at the time, there was this big narrative around Glenn Youngkin's victory that went something like this.
00:07:13.000Glenn Youngkin represents this new movement, a post-Trump movement, that is focused on education, and specifically on critical race theory, and on the transgender issue.
00:07:29.000And there were a lot of these guys like Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles, the Daily Wire types, who said this is the triumph of Trumpism without Trump.
00:07:59.000It's able to win back the college-educated whites.
00:08:02.000And so this was the narrative that was promulgated.
00:08:05.000A candidate like Glenn Youngkin and a movement based on these things is what would succeed Trumpism and that is what would remedy what lost him the election according to them in 2020.
00:08:17.000We know he won, but they say that he lost for alienating these groups.
00:08:24.000And so they said Glenn Youngkin would be the next step.
00:08:29.000Well, I was skeptical, and I was very against Glenn Youngkin back then, and I have been since, and I've been skeptical of this whole idea, that whole premise.
00:08:39.000And so last night, Glenn Youngkin, the Republican governor of Virginia, Trumpism Without Trump, grassroots, school board, education program,
00:08:49.000He goes and does a town hall on CNN, and his big issue is, like, the transgender thing.
00:09:10.000If everything that you talk about, I hear about it every day, there's one crowd, I'm not going to name any names, but there's one crowd, it's just they're all obsessed with transgenderism.
00:09:23.000It's like the liberals like Vosh and Destiny and Hassan, they are as obsessed with transgenders as are Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles and John Doyle and all these other types.
00:09:40.000I'm more worried about the real undercurrents.
00:09:43.000It goes without saying, transgenderism is the furthest fringe extent of the sexual revolution, social progress, all that.
00:09:54.000To be focused on that is just nibbling at the edge of the much bigger thing which is going on which is like feminism and fornication and porn and hookups and all the rest of it.
00:11:14.000I'm expecting him to come out there and say, You's a girl's ba- Damn right, cause you're a girl, and this is- Transgenderism's not real.
00:11:24.000He couldn't even bring himself to say it!
00:11:26.000He comes in and he's like, well, well listen, it's just so complicated and we just want everyone to be comfortable and we just need more bathrooms.
00:11:43.000We need like gender-neutral bathrooms where everyone can be happy and
00:11:49.000And then he goes and he talks about the sports and he says, and as far as sports is concerned, well, I think the biological guys should play with the biological guys and the biological girls should play with the girls.
00:12:03.000He goes, and I think that's not controversial.
00:13:01.000Being truthful and actually being a fighter and delivering the victory involves looking some transgender teenager in their face, in their dad's face, and saying,
00:13:17.000And not in like a mean way, not in a nasty way, but in an, and I'm playing it up, I'm doing a show right now, it's entertainment, but doing it in an assertive and bold and righteous way, in an unmoving way, because the laws of nature and the God's laws don't change, we can't waver either.
00:13:39.000So if you're going to go and campaign on the transgender CRT, etc., you gotta be able to, when the moment calls for it, look at a transgender.
00:13:47.000It doesn't matter if you're in a college Republican group, giving a speech, or you're standing in front of a group of transgenders, you gotta be able to say, hey listen, you're totally deranged.
00:13:56.000You're not using the boys bathroom because you're not a boy.
00:14:07.000Before we get into all that though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
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00:14:23.000I think I'm gonna do a Rumble exclusive stream this weekend.
00:14:27.000Maybe commentary, maybe gaming, I don't know.
00:16:26.000Yeah, not too much else to report, like I said, other than that I'll be doing a Rumble exclusive and then back to the regular schedule next week.
00:16:35.000I'm gonna try and do the show at 10 o'clock next week, like 10 o'clock central, but for real.
00:16:41.000I've just been getting everything in order over here.
00:16:43.000My sleep schedule's all over the place.
00:16:44.000I was in LA, then I was in London, then I was in DC.
00:17:30.000It's ridiculous, and so for that reason it makes me angry, but it also feels really good because this is exactly the kind of thing I'm talking about all the time.
00:17:41.000It says, quote, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin
00:17:45.000defended his state's policies on school bathrooms and sports on Thursday following a question from a transgender student.
00:17:53.000Youngkin's administration rewrote the state's policies on transgender youth at public schools in September, requiring students to use bathrooms, locker rooms, and join sports teams based on their sex at birth, not their gender identity.
00:18:09.000The policy updates also include forbidding students from changing their names and preferred pronouns at public schools without the consent of their parents.
00:18:17.000During the audience Q&A section of Thursday's CNN Town Hall, the 17-year-old transgender student, who went only by the name Nico, asked Youngkin about the policy.
00:19:11.000This is allegedly what the whole thing is based on.
00:19:14.000This is what the chocolate's all about, and the book, and the movie, and the Daily Wire garbage.
00:19:22.000Is about, boys are boys, girls, boys have penises, girls have, don't have nuts.
00:19:29.000This chocolate doesn't have nuts, just like girls.
00:19:32.000She, her, how about, how about my pronouns are USA?
00:19:36.000This is like your whole thing, this is your bread and butter.
00:19:39.000And he gets asked about it and he goes, well first let me just say, you're having a discussion with your parents, that's like really important man.
00:21:10.000I think sports are very clear and hey I don't think it's controversial hands up don't shoot hey I don't think it's controversial don't shoot don't hit me hey I don't think it's controversial but biological what's a biological boy you mean a boy you don't mean like a tomboy like Avril Lavigne and like a baseball cap
00:21:50.000And it's just not fair and I think that's non-controversial.
00:21:54.000I think it's non-controversial and something that's pretty well understood.
00:21:59.000As young kid responded, Nico's father could be seen in the audience shaking his head.
00:22:04.000Youngkin previously defended his state policies on CNN in October when he told Jake Tapper, quote, let me begin with these basic principles, which is first, parents have a fundamental right to be engaged in their lives.
00:23:01.000Glenn Youngkin, again, this is a peculiarity.
00:23:07.000We're not talking about your average Republican governor.
00:23:11.000This is actually a very specific situation here, where Virginia was a red state, trending purple, became blue, Trump lost Virginia by 10 points,
00:23:26.000Trump got destroyed in Virginia because of the metro, DC metro area, because of the suburbs, because of the college-educated whites.
00:23:38.000And the so-called suburban women that live there, that the narrative is they were offended by Trump's antics.
00:23:44.000That Trump was putting something out that was appealing to the non-college educated whites and the poor whites, so-called union whites, white working class, but he's losing all these upper crust types, upper middle class, affluent whites and women.
00:24:02.000And so when Glenn Youngkin as a Republican wins this election, as I said before and I'll be brief about it this time, this was a change election.
00:24:23.000Matt Walsh and others said that Glenn Youngkin won on the heels of a new movement, a new successor movement, a post-Trump movement, that is focused on these kinds of education issues, which are the transgender issue, the critical race theory issue, and it's supported by grassroots efforts by parents to attend school board meetings and raise these things.
00:24:48.000And Glenn Youngkin represents a new model for the Republican Party, maybe for a national candidate.
00:24:55.000If he can win states like Virginia, it's said, well then he'll be able to gain back Pennsylvania, Arizona, the other states that Trump allegedly lost in 2020.
00:25:09.000And he'll be able to do this, they say, because he is talking past culture war, or I should say these identity issues.
00:25:56.000But there's this refrain coming from the pundits, coming from the pollsters, coming from the political class and the GOP that says, unelectable, too provocative, too controversial.
00:26:23.000So, Glenn Youngkin is an avatar of this anti-Trump sentiment in favor of this other thing, this astroturfed other thing, which appears to be some kind of weirdo synthesis of, like, leftism.
00:26:39.000And what I mean by that is, when they talk about things like CRT, when these types like Chris Ruffo and others, when they talk about critical race theory, they don't talk about how it's anti-white and how it's clearly designed to promote non-white students at the exclusion of white students.
00:27:03.000They talk about how it's actually against the non-white students, because it's teaching them to be victims.
00:27:10.000So that's actually a subtle form of racism.
00:27:13.000It's like a rehash of George Bush's bigotry of low expectations, or microaggressions.
00:27:22.000Somehow actually it all works out that we're still being racist to black people even when we're being racist to white people.
00:27:33.000They'll never breathe a word that it's about the white race and a white racial consciousness and the historic role of whites and this being a white nation.
00:27:43.000They talk about how it's actually adverse to the blacks because it's inculcating them with a victim mentality.
00:27:52.000And then on the flip side when they talk about the transgender sports issue, as one example,
00:27:59.000They'll say that this is a problem because it's anti-woman and women have fought so hard for decades to make strides to gain equal opportunity and equity in sport.
00:28:37.000Hegemonic liberalism in America says that, or you could say they're moral imperialism, they are forcing everybody to believe that what they think is right is right and what they think is wrong is wrong.
00:28:52.000So that's, when we talk about the left's moral imperialism, when we talk about hegemonic liberalism, we mean that even the opposition to liberals, even the conservatives, are appealing to a liberal morality.
00:29:25.000The conservatives are still living in the picture painted by liberals of a linear view of history that is marching forward towards total equality, total freedom, total egalitarianism.
00:29:42.000Where first the blacks were freed from bondage and slavery, and then they were freed from segregation, and then they got voting rights, and first the women got the right to vote, and then they went in the workforce, and now gay marriage happened, now transgenders... Like, so, they're still painting that picture.
00:30:00.000And they're still inhabiting that world.
00:30:02.000And they're arguing that... But they're arguing that their opportunity zones, their low tax agenda,
00:31:03.000We're allowing it to colonize our minds.
00:31:05.000We're allowing it to take us for a ride.
00:31:11.000We think we're instrumentalizing these arguments.
00:31:15.000To advance a political goal, but the ideology is instrumentalizing us because we are adopting it.
00:31:23.000We think when we say, hey man, opportunity zones are the real anti-racism.
00:31:29.000Hey man, banning transgenders from girls sports, that's a real feminism.
00:31:34.000We think that we're instrumentalizing a liberal argument for our agenda, when in reality it's liberalism that's instrumentalizing us, because we became unwitting carriers of a liberal premise.
00:31:48.000And now the whole society has conceded that we're feminists, that there's a linear progression, that social progress is about so-called activism and civil rights and whatever.
00:32:51.000So we became feminists, we became anti-racists, we became social progressives, and we drew the line and we just sort of ameliorated it to be more moderate and more practical?
00:33:12.000And so Glenn Youngkin, who's supposed to be the avatar of this, the standard bearer, he goes before a transgender kid, and this is his whole program, this is his mandate, this is his administration, this is what his movement's all about.
00:33:27.000Here is his opportunity to knock it out of the park and look this transgender family in the face and listen.
00:33:34.000And you know me, I'm a master of this.
00:33:37.000I don't mean that he should say this in an ignorant or insensitive or obtuse way, but this is your moment.
00:33:44.000This is what you should be prepared for to say in a way that is tactful and compelling and persuasive that this kid is not a guy and that the real root of the problem is enabling this identity crisis and this idea that surgeries and stunting
00:34:07.000Your puberty and hormone replacement and chemical or physical castration is the answer to the real problem, which is a social dislocation.
00:34:18.000Which is to say that transgenderism and all these other associated sexual perversions and deviancy is a response to trauma.
00:35:11.000Transgenderism, people identifying as transgender, young people, exploded during the pandemic.
00:35:18.000In other words, a massive surge in children identifying as transgender coincided with the total societal isolation during the pandemic when they were told they couldn't go to school, couldn't participate in extracurriculars,
00:35:33.000Couldn't socialize outside the house, and found themselves someplace else instead.
00:35:45.000On TikTok, on forums, presumably watching pornography, these kinds of things.
00:35:52.000That's about as clear of a relationship as you can get.
00:35:55.000And so this would have been the opportunity for the Matt Walsh, Glenn Youngkin, anti-trans crowd to really articulate a compelling alternative vision, not one that is just ameliorating liberalism, not one that is just trying to get liberalism to drive the speed limit, and say, hey man, you know, as long as the kids get the consent of the parents for the pronoun change, hey, as long as the transgenders just use a gender neutral bathroom, we can make a transgender league, we can just make everybody comfortable,
00:37:39.000First, I think it's so great you're having these conversations.
00:37:42.000And second, you know, I just want to make everyone comfortable in my real position, just not really controversial.
00:37:49.000So the first thing you get is cowardice.
00:37:51.000The second thing you get are these appeals to the liberal hegemony.
00:37:55.000And the third thing you get is these very modest conservative compromises.
00:38:02.000Where you're conceding almost the entire thing, but you're just going to draw a line narrowly about what time of day it's going to happen, and you know, we're basically just going to try and circumscribe a transgender, pro-transgender society that we find tolerable.
00:38:25.000Well, as long as they use a neutral bathroom, and, well, they can't do the sports, but maybe they could do this, and they could change their pronouns with the parent's consent, and that program is just not gonna work.
00:38:38.000What would be necessary in that situation is for somebody to go on the stage and say, listen, pal, guys can't become girls, and girls can't become guys.
00:38:48.000I'm sorry you feel that way, but in a normal society, we would find a way where you would have
00:38:54.000A healthy social and biological development where you can reach the age of puberty.
00:39:00.000Maybe it would speak to some of the long-term consequences of this.
00:39:04.000Rather than saying, hey I don't want to hurt your feelings because you're like a raging transgender whatever.
00:39:10.000But say, hey listen man, have you given any thought to having children?
00:39:14.000Have you given any thought to what your life is going to look like if you delay puberty?
00:39:20.000And never undergo your normal sexual development?
00:39:26.000And I don't know, I haven't cooked up the perfect monologue, but if that's your program, if that's the succession to the Trump movement, you gotta have that.
00:39:37.000And if you don't, you don't have a movement.
00:39:44.000You have your paltry compromise, which is gonna get run over by a train within 18 months.
00:39:53.000When the next push for the next thing comes from the liberal elite.
00:39:59.000And so the next time that some, you know, when it was feminism, and then it was gays, and then it's trannies, when the next thing comes, whatever that thing's gonna be, you're just gonna get crushed by that thing and walk it back ten steps and draw a new line.
00:40:42.000is a threat to the integrity of our democracy, but it's got nothing to do with race, certainly.
00:40:49.000And, you know, we could probably have a more meritocratic society, but certainly we're not going to give primacy to any one particular group.
00:41:01.000And again, it's about circumscribing a liberal compromise, inhabiting the liberal world, conceding the liberal morality, fully living in it,
00:41:11.000But just trying to draw lines in a way that makes us, and fundamentally makes you, tolerate what's going on.
00:41:19.000And we need people that are pushing the envelope a little bit and creating a whole new vision.
00:41:25.000Let the liberals circumscribe a society within our vision.
00:41:28.000Let's create a vision where we say it's going to be a totally Catholic society.
00:41:33.000It's going to be a totally Catholic, fascist society.
00:41:49.000And they say, well how about we let in 200,000 necessary workers in sectors that need specialized kinds of employees?
00:42:00.000And we'll say, okay, I think that's a good compromise.
00:42:04.000Let them come to us to make the compromise.
00:42:07.000Let us articulate the bold vision that captures the imagination of the young and the young men and that wins over the majority of the society or those with political agency.
00:42:20.000And let the liberals operate in that world and try to make an appeal to us as Christians, as reactionaries,
00:42:30.000So, until that point, get very comfortable with liberalism.
00:43:23.000I don't think it's controversial to say they want to kill us and you're worried about being controversial.
00:43:29.000They want to kill you and they would feel good about it.
00:43:33.000They would say like yeah you should die and that here's why that's a good thing and here's why we're all gonna like pierce your neck with a spear and celebrate it and it's righteous and here's why and you're like hey listen guys I that's not controversial like listen I'm not a transphobe but hey
00:46:15.000Now, that's why the compromises are so treacherous.
00:46:20.000Because Shapiro is gonna say, hey, hey, relax everybody, you know, just watch the show, sit back, relax, watch the show, buy the chocolate, buy the razors, and then he goes and makes a deal with YouTube and says, we won't talk about the Vax.
00:46:35.000Then he goes and yells at his producer and says, hey, cut out that part where I made fun of pansexuals.
00:46:43.000And Tucker Carlson gets exposed for texting his buddies.
00:47:13.000They're getting screwed over, they're getting raped, and they're enamored with these guys like Shapiro or Tucker or whomever, Glenn Youngkin as an example, and they're being totally sold down the river.
00:47:54.000Look at what America First has been doing for the last six years on no budget.
00:47:59.000We have no budget, we have no backing, we have no institutional support, and I'm out here every day actually putting forth a true alternative vision.
00:48:10.000And putting on a conference, not for the sake of doing a conference, but to network, to build a real political network which is finally bearing fruit, and to actually legitimize ideas like white genocide and talking about Jewish power and these kinds of things, and even getting involved in electoral politics.
00:48:29.000Are these other people involved in electoral politics?
00:48:47.000But from the outside looking in, I see a lot of people in this conservative movement that the conservative movement is about perpetuating itself.
00:48:57.000And that is why the conservative movement tends towards a compromise approach.
00:49:04.000Because if the conservative movement's sole purpose is to keep itself alive and keep itself going, then they would tend towards a strategy
00:49:17.000That is low risk, that doesn't rouse the ire of the regime.
00:49:23.000In other words, it tries to be non-controversial, it tries not to fly too close to the sun, it tries to avoid scrutiny from the government or from the banks or advertisers or the social media censors.
00:49:38.000And they would tend towards an approach that maximizes profit.
00:49:44.000And so once you understand that this so-called conservative movement is an industry, it's a business, and its first priority is for everyone in there to keep their job, and to still have a job, and to just keep growing their conferences and growing their thing for the sake of itself, then you see why they all favor a strategy which involves not telling the truth, compromising with the left always, taking money from Google, collaborating with Google,
00:50:13.000And pushing this idea that we just gotta come together and, hey, everybody just simmer down.
00:50:18.000Because, you know, if there was like a revolution or something, well, there would be some casualties.
00:50:25.000Like, I'm sure you couldn't be a true dissident revolutionary and keep a really cushy job.
00:50:31.000And you might be voted out of office at some point, and it might be difficult for a long time.
00:50:37.000Now that's not to say that one approach... and here's my point.
00:50:41.000Understand what I'm saying because it's nuanced here.
00:50:44.000I'm not saying that they're wrong for pursuing a compromise approach.
00:50:53.000I'm saying that if your understanding of the conservative industry is that its primary goal is to perpetuate itself, there would be an incentive
00:51:05.000For it to tend towards a compromise approach.
00:51:25.000Because it's not to say that we can never make compromises and we just got to throw caution to the wind and just put ourselves... I'm not saying that.
00:51:35.000They are telling us that this moderate compromise, we're going to adopt the liberal morality.
00:51:42.000They also tend towards that because that's also in their best interest for their job and for their money and for their privilege and their position.
00:51:52.000Glenn Youngkin may think that compromise is the best practical approach.
00:51:58.000It's also the approach that is the safest for him to be re-elected.
00:52:02.000Tucker Carlson, like during the Capitol, he may have legitimately thought that the election was not stolen and there was no evidence that it was and trying to talk about it would just backfire and get him fired and on net the movement would be worse off if he didn't have that platform.
00:52:22.000But him thinking that also coincidentally happens to allow him to keep his job and keep making money and keep being extremely powerful and influential.
00:52:32.000And so there's a reason that these people might tend towards that.
00:52:36.000Beyond just, that's the most clever thing to do.
00:52:40.000I don't know that it always is the most clever thing.
00:53:39.000But there are people who will never do that.
00:53:43.000And it's not because the bold approach is always wrong, it's because they will always tend towards a safe option because it's what's good for them.
00:53:52.000And so when you look at these guys like Anglin, or Trump, or Ye, or Alex Jones to some extent, or me,
00:54:01.000It's like we're all people who went with the bold approach contrary to what is safe for us, contrary to what we tend towards based on our own greedy self-interest.
00:54:13.000And you could see that we've made an impact.
00:54:26.000And so we have to look for the people that are willing to be bold when it's necessary and to maybe sometimes moderate when necessary.
00:54:37.000And we should be very skeptical of people that are always going to choose the safe compromise option because that is the thing that is good for them.
00:55:12.000I will do what is necessary and throw my own fortune and safety, and I'm strategic about it, but sometimes I will go against my best interest in those areas.
00:55:25.000And you need people that have demonstrated they're willing to do that.
00:55:28.000If you've never demonstrated you're willing to do that, I don't trust you.
00:56:29.000And listen, that's not to say, and now we're in a totally different area here, but look, that's not to say that you can't work for someone that's not a co-religionist.
00:56:39.000But it is to say that if you prop yourself up as a moral or political leader, which is what you're doing when you're in political commentary and you're going to be the crusader against trans, then it's a big conflict of interest.
00:56:53.000If you're a plumber and your boss is a Jew, who cares?
00:56:58.000But if you prop yourself up as the Christian fascist advocate and your boss is a Zionist Jew, yeah, it's kind of a conflict of interest, kind of a big problem, don't you think?
00:57:11.000If your whole vision is to revive Christianity, specifically Catholicism,
00:57:17.000And your paychecks are dependent on you not offending a towel mud carrying Zionist Jew?
01:03:52.000The Republicans took over the House in the last election and now they have inherited the footage from the January 6th Capitol Siege.
01:04:01.000They have 40,000 plus hours of footage and on Monday Kevin McCarthy shared some of it with Tucker Carlson and he did a show about it and he talked about new footage which shows that Brian Sicknick was never hit over the head which was a narrative back two years ago.
01:04:21.000They said that the Capitol rioters murdered police because Brian Sicknick died.
01:04:26.000And it was later revealed that year that Brian Sicknick was not killed by rioters.
01:04:33.000The story went something like the rioters had hit him over the head with a fire extinguisher and he suffered brain damage and died.
01:04:40.000Well, we found out based on the autopsy and based on an investigation by the feds that Brian Sicknick returned to work that same day, was never hit over the head,
01:05:11.000Which contradicts the narrative that this was an insurrection, a violent coup, and that him being the most famous celebrity that came out of this was a leader responsible for it, and he was sentenced to over 40 months in prison.
01:05:28.000We knew that based on other footage that had come out recently, actually, last year, and from eyewitness testimony from people that were there.
01:05:38.000So now the news story today is that all the footage is going to become available, not just those select excerpts which Tucker Carlson reported on on Monday, but the whole catalog is going to be published for the public by McCarthy.
01:05:55.000From the National Pulse, it says, quote,
01:06:11.000Addressing why he chose to release the tapes to Fox News, he said, quote, This is all about transparency and it won't just be to Tucker.
01:06:20.000Like any news organization, different people get exclusives.
01:06:23.000We watched during the January 6th that CNN would have exclusives all the time and nobody can play.
01:06:30.000CNN actually got to be in the center of the Statuary Hall for a whole hour for their show.
01:06:35.000He said, you've watched that January 6th would release only certain tapes.
01:06:39.000I think it's better for transparency that anyone can make their own decisions.
01:06:43.000And as we walk through, there are many more hours of tapes than the January 6th committee told us.
01:06:49.000It's not 14,000, it's 42,000 hours for security purposes.
01:06:55.000McCarthy continued, certain exits in the building may not be shown.
01:06:59.000But he added that the most interesting thing is that when I sat down, when I had the team talk to the Capitol Police about making sure they had no problems with the exit showing, they said the January 6th committee never asked them that.
01:07:13.000They showed the exit of the vice president, they showed the exit from my office, they literally had then-Speaker Pelosi's daughter showing the secure location they had taken the leadership.
01:07:22.000That's not supposed to be known to anybody, and CNN reported it.
01:07:26.000I don't remember the press ever getting upset with that.
01:07:30.000So what we want to do is make sure we have this out, that way everybody can see it.
01:07:34.000We just want to make sure we go through them all, and it takes time.
01:07:37.000And you know with Tucker, he just saw a few.
01:07:40.000We released all the tapes to him, and the first thing that Tucker said, he didn't want to show any exits to cause any problems.
01:07:46.000We asked the Capitol Police, were there any concerns?
01:07:49.000They came back with one, and we immediately mitigated that.
01:08:16.000I don't think anybody should be charged there except for maybe people that fought with the cops and broke windows.
01:08:22.000I don't think it's a good idea if people that vandalize the Capitol or beat cops get totally exonerated, but I think anybody that merely has a parading, trespassing, presence on restricted Capitol grounds charges, even some of the conspiracy charges or the so-called felony charges about attempting to obstruct an official proceeding of Congress, I think those all should go away.
01:08:55.000But that being said, I look at all this and like everything else, it's like too little too late, man.
01:09:02.000Unfortunately, these things do kind of have an expiration date.
01:09:06.000It's sort of like there was a story years ago, before Trump, before the Trump election in 2020, there was a story going around, it must have been in the summer of 2019 or summer of 2020,
01:09:20.000And they said that Russia was putting a bounty on the heads of American soldiers in Afghanistan.
01:09:25.000Russia was paying terrorists to kill American soldiers in the Middle East.
01:10:27.000If you go back over the years, I've been doing this show now for over six years, and there have been many stories like this where they will come out with a lie, it'll come out not to be true, and it doesn't matter at that point.
01:10:39.000Like with the so-called chemical weapons attacks by Assad in April 2017.
01:10:46.000Which we found out a couple years after the fact, the chemical weapons were launched by the rebels, not by the Assad regime.
01:13:17.000And I remember thinking, what the hell is this guy doing?
01:13:19.000That was on the day of, so... So that's one thing that we knew on that day, which, like with these other things, has been verified over the months by, they talk about the unidentified co-conspirators, we unmask guys like Ray Apps,
01:13:58.000It was like a spur-of-the-moment thing.
01:14:01.000There had been some rallies planned at the Capitol by the Creamer Sisters and by Stop the Steal, by America First Women and by the Stop the Steal groups.
01:14:11.000And also Trump directed the crowd to the Capitol.
01:14:14.000And so you had hundreds of thousands of people pissed off, angry at Mike Pence.
01:14:19.000Initially, there were barricades around the Capitol grounds, around the grass, not just the building.
01:15:43.000The narrative was that this was a violent insurrection and cops were killed and Trump tried to overthrow the government and blah blah blah and so then the DOJ brought in 2,000 FBI agents and a thousand lawyers and judges and they went all across the country.
01:16:01.000They've arrested over a thousand people.
01:16:44.000We had an identical clip from like at least a year ago, where he had a video of the cops letting people in on the east side of the Capitol.
01:16:54.000Where the cops said, hey, this is your ride.
01:16:57.000As long as you're not breaking anything, this is your ride.
01:17:21.000Now the Republicans get control of the House, and I know they couldn't do it before, but now they say, oh here, you know, we got all these tapes, this is crazy.
01:17:30.000The other thing is, why are they not, why are they saying we're not going to release certain things?
01:17:53.000That's like saying, we're gonna investigate 9-11, but we're gonna leave anything out that the Department of Defense doesn't want us to include.
01:20:31.000I kept going in spite of being investigated by the Feds, in spite of having my money frozen, in spite of being put on the no-fly list.
01:20:38.000I still talk about it in spite of being told by my lawyers, don't talk about it.
01:20:45.000Now if I go out there and say, hey we're gonna organize the thing for all the Groypers, well that's just gonna be catnip for the FBI to say, this is a racketeering group or something.
01:20:58.000So, there are limits to what I can do as somebody who's implicated as a subject of investigation by a grand jury.
01:21:07.000But the question is, for guys like Tucker who weren't there and didn't do anything for Stop the Steal, it's like, hey man, where were you?
01:22:35.000We just watched everyone go to jail while we were wrong.
01:22:38.000Now we saw the evidence and hey man, we're sorry.
01:22:44.000So that's the and that's what they do all the time and that's that's what they did during Stop the Steal.
01:22:51.000That's like how during Stop the Steal they let it get so bad and then in December in the middle of December the Ted Cruz and the Texas Attorney General they mounted a lawsuit and this congressional strategy where they were going to try and
01:28:44.000So and I don't want to totally say all those stories because I don't want to get him in trouble But we definitely are like kindred spirits so That was a very touching thing that he did that because he's you know, it doesn't really strike me as that guy But we just had this connection, you know So so I was very grateful.
01:29:06.000I was very appreciative that yay would do that and I'm honestly I'm grateful that Milo made it happen and
01:29:49.000He says, you know, try this on, try that on.
01:29:53.000And he was asking me about it, and I said, hey, I said, well, so I told him the story.
01:29:57.000I'm like, we sit down, this guy throws ketchup at me,
01:30:00.000And he was like, oh... He does this face, he goes... And I was like, yeah, so... And then it was cool!
01:30:08.000And then he said something in that interview, he said something like, I almost wish I was there at the diner, because I'm part of your journey.
01:30:15.000I think he said that in the Gavin interview.
01:30:31.000Admire, it's not just me Like and you know that because if you watch the show, it's not just me being like you're famous It's me being like I recognize like what you're doing I recognized what you are like you're a visionary genius and I came there not to be like I'm your number one fan or hey, I got all these ideas I came there to be like
01:30:53.000I'm here to learn and to be in the Da Vinci Workshop.
01:30:59.000I came here to be a student and to be, in some sense, an apprentice and to make that vision happen.
01:31:09.000And I feel like, and that's why I say I was like the Charlie in the Chocolate Factory.
01:31:15.000It was like you had all these people surrounding him at one point, a lot of them didn't last.
01:32:05.000But for now, I gotta have a little bit of discretion.
01:32:09.000But... But what I'll say, I'll say this about it.
01:32:14.000It's like, I know that on some level he can relate, because he's done the same thing.
01:32:18.000Not to say that I'm the same or whatever,
01:32:21.000And it's on a totally different scale and obviously that was inappropriate for me to do that as in some sense representing the campaign or the, I should say, the political team.
01:34:11.000They all have that same gift, you could say, of discernment or wisdom.
01:34:17.000They're all on the same radio frequency.
01:34:21.000And so I feel like when people are aware of the Jewish thing, or when people are saying something that's really hitting, like what Trump was saying in 2016, or like what Ye is saying, or what I'm saying, I feel like we're not saying a niche thing.
01:34:35.000like among other things that someone could say like about freedom and libertarianism or whatever but it's like we're we're saying the truth like we're saying the thing we're like tapped into the truth like the the truth existing objectively in the universe and we're sort of latching on to it we're grabbing its coattail
01:34:56.000And so then we look to the right and left and we see each other, so to speak.
01:35:01.000And that's why I feel like we all wound up at that dinner.
01:35:04.000Trompier and I all wound up at that dinner because we all latched onto it and we looked around, we were at the dinner table at Mar-a-Lago.
01:35:14.000Like, that's why I don't believe in coincidences.
01:35:16.000And when it's Michelle Malkin, and when it's the other right person at the right time who's put in my life or in the life of somebody else to further this cause, it's like it's the logos rising.
01:36:16.000As much as he likes certain attributes, he could also see... That's the other thing about Ye is for me, I look at somebody and I see... I mean, I see good and bad, but the negative is very loud to me and I'm like, ah, don't like it.
01:36:30.000Ye is very good about... He's very high in openness, where he's willing to entertain things and how can everything be utilized?
01:37:12.000He's sort of I don't know what at what trait you would call that Pure yeah, he's a pure soul truly but anyway So that that's sort of my impression on his judge of character Maybe that's just flattering myself because I'm saying like he's a great judge of character.
01:37:32.000That's why he likes me but but I do feel like we both see something in each other this like you know
01:37:41.000I think we see each other's ambition and honesty and things like that because I know he recognized that I was very attentive and very like there for the right reason and so on anyway not to get too much into that but but that's how that came to be
01:39:37.000I was watching some World War II stuff, and it never clicked until today that the bad guys won, and the people I always thought were heroes just weren't.
01:41:27.000Zerkaa was saying he wanted to chill with you and Destiny, but Destiny said that he wouldn't unless you disavowed those random retards who doxxed him the other day.
01:44:06.000Here's our Betsy Ross Bunting on the stage.
01:44:10.000It was like a fog machine, and I was up there saying we love Hitler, and I was up there in the jacket, and journalists are getting thrown out.
01:48:59.000Whenever I hear Ye's lyrics on I wonder like I've been waiting on this my whole life or it ain't happened yet that's what intuition is I just keep thinking back to you meeting with Ye.
01:50:39.000And that's okay, but that's what he is, so I don't agree with him fundamentally, but he's very knowledgeable about 9-11 and about JFK and things like that, so he's a real resource.
01:51:08.000I don't think we got a chance to meet, though, but... Yeah, I listened to the first episode, I think, but I haven't been listening to a lot of podcasts, so I haven't gotten to catch the last two, but I watched the first one very good.
01:54:39.000It's just a big diversion You know, I think he doesn't like the he throws these things out there to like derail the collaboration Because it just goes beyond being reasonable like with the big tech thing I said, I don't approve of it.
01:55:09.000You want me to get in a time machine and control everyone?
01:55:12.000You want me to go back in time and control the 70 streamers on this website and everything they do on every stream?
01:55:21.000the uh oh well he's a streamer on your site and you you authorize streamers to stream on your site so therefore when the streamers say things that's your fault that's just totally convoluted i said that's not charitable he's like why would i be charitable to you it's like because that's like that's another word for being reasonable as opposed to
01:55:46.000But he's just like a nitpicky faggot, so, like, whatever.
01:57:23.000So yes I'm just I'm just really the stuff that he's up to it's just so irritating it just gives me a headache and I'm like you know what like forget it who needs that you know we were doing these streams we're talking about politics we're talking about the issues and we had a good thing going from like we had the Russia Ukraine debate which is our first collab in a long time we had a great debate
01:57:47.000It was friendly, we let each other talk, it was informative, it was good content, we were going somewhere with it.
01:57:53.000We did a few other conversations, it was good faith, all that.
01:57:56.000Then, everything changed with the Abba stream and he decides to be a little jagoff and I go on the show and he comes in there and he goes, um, didn't you say blah blah blah blah blah?
01:59:33.000And then the big tech thing it's like who fucking needs that it's that whole thing is just so I'll do content with the guy if it's content but that this like that whole attitude just it's so annoying he's just Asperger's I know he's actually has Asperger's so I can't be too hard on him but who needs that he's like stimming
01:59:58.000so anyway yeah so for what it's worth i don't avow doxing i don't want anybody to go and kill destiny or whatever but um you know what do you think about him saying that i i honestly don't care to be honest but uh anyway let's see what we got margaret v schneider sent three dollars you're awesome ye 2024 hey thank you
02:00:26.000Your BFF Destiny is scared of talking with you because he thinks you're gonna get Muslims to kill him lol he thinks he wants your political opponents to be killed.
02:01:19.000Like, I hate Fight Club for the same reason.
02:01:22.000I think the big twist in Fight Club just ruins the movie and it makes it terrible and it's just stupid and silly and it's cheap and gimmicky and corny.
02:01:32.000So, no, I don't really have a favorite twist off the top of my head.
02:02:19.000uh no and it's this venture capital fund that blew up i guess so i don't know is that related is the uh venture capital bank is that or the uh what what is it called that just failed the silicon valley what is it svm sv svb silicon valley bank
02:02:40.000The Silicon Valley bank failing it doesn't that have something to do with it all these like crypto startups are blowing up it's like they're losing liquidity or no there's like isn't it 16% of USDC reserves are in SVB I think it was something like that there they're not able to get it out so I guess it's just a massive contraction of the US USDC currency base or token base
02:03:51.000I admire your discipline to remain celibate despite having access to so many women, unlike Destiny who exhaust any possible option that arrives at behest.
02:04:00.000I don't really do have this tremendous access to... What are you talking about?
02:04:22.000How are they even gonna... People always say that to me.
02:04:25.000They're like, you know, Nick... And I probably could get laid if I wanted to because I'm rich and famous and handsome and have a big dick and everything.
02:04:32.000Not that that's anybody's business, but...
02:04:35.000Like, and I have Riz, I have charisma, so I probably could go out there and have sex if I wanted it, but people are always saying, oh, like, he has access.
02:04:45.000It's like, I don't really have the kind of access that you think I do, because I'm really sequestered from society, being banned from social media, being what I am.
02:04:55.000I am really isolated from the whole village, so to speak, excuse me.
02:05:05.000So I'm not like any other conservative celebrity where they go on their college tour funded by PragerU and they bang every girl there or whatever, you know, or they go to the Blaze Christmas party and they pick up chicks.
02:05:34.000But yeah I mean being celibate yeah the thing is I'm just not that's just not something that motivates me I don't understand I mean when I say I'm asexual it's not totally a joke I have a sex drive but it's just like I have never understood people that that's their primary focus
02:05:58.000Like me, I could see having a wife and having sex.
02:06:05.000I could see that satisfying some need and being something that I would enjoy on some level.
02:06:14.000But I don't understand this, like, that's my priority.
02:06:18.000Like, I'm gonna put duty and my passion and my work and my life on hold for that.
02:06:39.000a very social person because that's the thing I'm really not a social person I don't like to be around people I don't really relate to people like most people do so I really am it's not even really like a struggle when people go you're celibate it's not even really like a struggle this is not something if some if some girl really threw herself at me you know
02:07:08.000Maybe I could see something happening.
02:07:10.000But outside of that, I'm really not even interested enough to go out and make some great big effort or anything.
02:07:31.000It's just not, that's not my uh, it's just, I'm just built, I'm literally just built different from some of you niggas who just cannot live without coochie.