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00:22:16.000Because now instead of having to sit through, what was it, five hours last time of Democratic debates, five hours on two nights, twenty candidates, tonight really it's only serious people and about five other people and they'll all be debating, thankfully, on the same night.
00:22:34.000So we'll be discussing that, talking about what the qualifications were, who the qualifiers are, and who has since dropped out.
00:22:41.000We've now had, I think it's four or five candidates who have left the race, thankfully.
00:22:47.000I think there's still like 15 people running in spite of that, but the herd is thinning, and thinning rapidly, I will say, which is good.
00:22:55.000Because we saw in the last election, in the Republican primary, there were about 17 candidates in the Republican primary in 2016, until the first or second primary contest even started.
00:23:09.000So, you have heard on the Democratic side, the candidates have
00:23:13.000Just about halved since the race started this year, basically in January of this year.
00:23:18.000But at this point in time for the Republicans, all 17 candidates were in the race and they remained in the race until January, February of 2016 when the first contests were held.
00:23:29.000So I guess in comparison it's not as bad.
00:23:33.000In comparison the Democrats are doing a pretty good job.
00:26:52.000I retweeted it shortly before the show started.
00:26:56.000But there is a new study that has been published, which should surprise nobody, which I don't think anybody who watches this show is surprised at this.
00:27:07.000But there's a big comprehensive new study which says that there is no gay gene.
00:27:14.000So for those who have been following this debate for the last 25 years, I think it's not really talked about so much anymore because many people considered it basically settled.
00:27:24.000But obviously one of the biggest questions in this cultural revolution revolving around homosexuals and sexual deviancy, transsexuals now, has been the question of whether or not
00:27:35.000Deviant sexual behavior or sexual preferences are genetic or if they're environmental and obviously this has huge Consequences for how we think about these things how we legislate, you know, if you're looking at things like the Civil Rights Act It's actually a very significant question.
00:27:51.000And so I'll read you this a little excerpt This is the tweet from I think it's called like science today is the is the publication of
00:28:14.000Thousands of genetic variants are linked to the trait, each with small effects.
00:28:19.000Homosexual behavior is influenced both by genetic and environmental factors like most other human traits.
00:28:26.000And I'll read you this is the conclusion from the study's abstract
00:28:30.000It says, quote, same-sex sexual behavior is influenced by not one or a few genes, but many, but many.
00:28:37.000Overlap with genetic influences on other traits provides insight into the underlying biology of same-sex sexual behavior.
00:28:44.000An analysis of different aspects of sexual preference underscores complexity and call into question the validity of bipolar continuum measures such as the Kinsey scale.
00:28:54.000Nevertheless, many uncertainties remain to be explored, including how socio-cultural influences
00:28:59.000I don't think the government, I don't think that the media, I don't think that Hollywood is going to look at this new data because data like this has existed for a long time.
00:29:20.000You know, it was always, obviously the burden of proof was always on the gay lobby to demonstrate that such a genetic variable existed.
00:29:31.000You know, they were the ones that had to demonstrate the link between genetics and homosexual behavior, same-sex sexual preference.
00:29:43.000In spite of that, even though the argument was never won, even though the data was never provided, that is now the default position of most people.
00:29:52.000You may be familiar with the phrase, born this way.
00:30:07.000Who is some handsome genius on America First to say that somebody should live their life any other way than according to their immutable genetic preferences?
00:30:18.000Which would be, you know, established with the gay gene.
00:30:21.000So I don't think that this data changes anything.
00:30:24.000This just goes to prove that all that all this ideological stuff
00:30:28.000These ideological claims about born this way and things like that is total nonsense.
00:30:33.000And this is I guess maybe a reminder then for people that these sorts of facts really do carry significant consequences.
00:30:40.000You know, I brought up a moment ago the Civil Rights Act.
00:30:43.000You have to understand, and this is such a crazy way the world works today, that if you're gay, we talked about this a couple weeks ago, you can go and sue YouTube for taking away your advertiser money.
00:30:56.000Because sexual preference is a protected class according to, I think, the 14th Amendment and the Civil Rights Bill.
00:31:04.000The Supreme Court has basically read into, it's total nonsense, but they've read into the law, they've read into the Constitution,
00:31:11.000That if sexual preference is genetic, then therefore it is immutable, and therefore it is a protected class, and that gives you all kinds of legal perks.
00:31:19.000So, you know, in this example, like we saw last week, all these gay YouTubers got together and said, we're gonna sue YouTube because they're discriminating against us on the basis of our sexuality.
00:31:30.000Well, in some strange twist of fate, if you like to have sex with the same gender, that's protected.
00:31:38.000But if you believe in conservatism, if you have right-wing views, if you believe in tradition, that is completely unprotected.
00:31:45.000And companies like YouTube and Facebook can and do openly discriminate against you based on your viewpoint.
00:31:52.000You know, Facebook famously have been talking about this ever since it happened.
00:31:57.000They said, not only are we going to go after hate speech, and violent speech, and violence itself, and crimes, but now we're also going to go after white nationalism, the ideology.
00:32:46.000A very nice argument or idea that contrasts with this gay gene stuff is race and IQ.
00:32:53.000Because you'll find that most people believe in the genetic connection between between biology, you know, between genetics and sexual preference.
00:33:04.000But people find it very hard to believe that there is a genetic component or genetic variable to IQ or a genetic component to the wealth of nations, you know, and why some civilizations are advanced and safe
00:33:33.000and the society must be shaped around this fact that you know you've got people that are straight and people that are gay and that's just the way it is and there's nothing environmental there's nothing we can do to change that there's nothing we should attempt to do to influence that or anything like that but they'll find it completely controversial and insane and crazy and hateful if you say that there's a genetic component there's a genetic variable that influences IQ that influences success
00:34:00.000That influences all kinds of other characteristics.
00:34:02.000When we know, we've known on this show and we've known the data has been there forever, that there is a much stronger link, there is a concrete, obvious, so much evidence, there is a genetic link for IQ and for all these other traits and differences between the races, but obviously no such link has ever been established for sexual preference.
00:34:25.000So, I don't think this is anything new that people have heard, but just in case, you know, we have any Republicans hanging around, we have any alt-right characters, you know, people floating around from the intellectual dark web or something, some Ben Shapiro type people.
00:34:38.000You gotta remember, these people are choosing to live this way.
00:34:43.000There is no genetic connection, and that, in a way, gives us a pretext and a very nice cause to say that we vigorously oppose that.
00:34:53.000And maybe in some sense much more logical to make accommodations for sexual deviancy if you believe that there's a genetic basis for it, right?
00:35:03.000I think that it is probably more logical.
00:35:06.000You could still say it's immoral perhaps or something like that, but it's probably more logical to say that we should have tolerance, that, you know, we should be accommodating and all this if there's a genetic link.
00:35:20.000What happens there is something has gone horribly wrong in development and that should be corrected.
00:35:25.000And that basically should be ostracized in the society.
00:35:29.000You know, that should be at the very least discouraged, if not downright perhaps persecuted or antagonized or something like that.
00:35:36.000But it's a very important thing to establish because, you know, again it really undermines this argument for the liberal tolerant society that allows for everything except for tradition and right-wing values and
00:36:27.000You know, you could make all this up, and you could say and obfuscate it so that it's like, well, it's not a single one or a few, but it's just like, it's so many that it's just hard to count.
00:37:06.000We'll talk about this Democrat situation.
00:37:09.000And for once, we actually mean the Democratic Party.
00:37:12.000You know, we've been talking about, we've been going pretty hard on the Democrats these past few weeks.
00:37:17.000Before I got on the show today, my parents are like, you know, if you want to keep your YouTube channel, you've been going really hard on the Democrats lately.
00:38:17.000Only 10 Democrats will take the stage in next month's 2020 presidential primary debate as the jammed field starts to shrink.
00:38:25.000ABC News on Thursday unveiled the lineup for the debate set for September 12th in Houston.
00:38:30.000Unlike the past two debates that featured 20 Democrats over two nights, the next event will see all qualified candidates on one stage.
00:38:38.000To make the debate, Democrats had to get contributions from 130,000 unique donors.
00:38:44.000And hit 2% or more support in four national or early state polls.
00:38:49.000A couple of candidates fell just short.
00:38:52.000Billionaire activist Tom Steyer needed only one more qualifying poll, while representative Tulsi Gabbard needed two more.
00:39:00.000Unfortunately, Tulsi Gabbard did not make the debate.
00:39:04.000So the qualifying candidates are Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Andrew Yang, Cory Booker, Beto O'Rourke, Julian Castro, and A.B.
00:39:23.000I said, because there were eight qualifiers at the time, it was all the frontrunners, Biden, Sanders, Warren, Harris, Buttigieg, Yang, Booker, and O'Rourke.
00:39:32.000And I said, maybe if anybody else is going to qualify, I said, my money is on Klobuchar and Castro.
00:40:00.000So we're gonna do this convoluted thing where it's a lottery system and we're gonna set the bar really really low and we'll have a hundred people on and they're speaking in five different nights and so we really just had to sit through four separate debates you know two debates with two rounds each so four nights of debates and it was BS because like half of them was people that can actually win
00:40:24.000You know, or people that could stand a chance in winning any primary or caucus in the whole country.
00:40:29.000And then the other half was hearing retard Steve Bullock with his dumb mouth.
00:40:34.000I think it's because he had some kind of illness or something.
00:40:38.000I don't know what's going on with him.
00:40:39.000We have to listen to retard mouth and all these other people.
00:40:42.000You know, so it only makes sense that finally we have a real debate with people that actually stand a chance of winning any given state in the caucus or in the polls.
00:40:51.000I still think 10 is probably too many, but you know, these are people that are actually polling higher than 1%, you know, to say the least.
00:40:59.000We have also had some dropouts in the race.
00:41:02.000Kirsten Gillibrand dropped out yesterday.
00:41:18.000And one important thing to note is on Tulsi Gabbard.
00:41:21.000You know, after the first and the second Democratic primary debates, I got a lot of heat because I said that I thought that Tulsi Gabbard lost the debates.
00:42:12.000And I think that probably what we'll see is that by September or October, probably everybody that's not qualified for the debates is going to drop out.
00:42:21.000All this is to say, what is the current state of the race?
00:42:24.000I think now you've got your serious people.
00:42:26.000I think that even within this top 10, we can narrow it further.
00:42:30.000I would say that the only serious contenders in the race are the top four.
00:42:34.000Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Kamala Harris.
00:42:38.000I don't think, I think Pete Buttigieg is kind of stale.
00:42:41.000You know, if you look at the polling lately, Pete Buttigieg has struggled to enter into the top three, four, five.
00:42:48.000And it's incredible because for about a month everybody said Pete Buttigieg is going to be the next, he's going to be the nominee.
00:42:56.000This guy made this incredible journey from the mayor of a small city in the Midwest, and a city that sucks by the way, no hard feelings to the Hoosiers, but South Bend is a pretty violent sort of poor city, right?
00:43:10.000So it's not even like he was the mayor of a rich prosperous or a big city.
00:43:14.000He was the mayor of a small city and he's running for president.
00:43:17.000So for about a month it was all these puff pieces about Pete Buttigieg surging in the polls and this incredible story.
00:43:24.000He has struggled to make any headway in the national polls.
00:43:29.000And also I would say the bigger trend is that Joe Biden has not lost any steam at all.
00:43:33.000For all that Joe Biden is getting hit, I mean he's getting hit from everybody.
00:43:37.000We all saw the last debate, the second debate, when I think it was five or six candidates out of ten, including Joe Biden, attacked Joe Biden.
00:43:49.000I think it was Julian Castro hit him, Kamala Harris hit him, like everybody took a shot at Joe Biden and he's had all these scandals you know the groping thing and you know the segregation stuff and he's had all these major gaffes.
00:44:03.000In spite of that nobody has touched Joe Biden in the state polls, in the national polls.
00:44:08.000He still maintains a double-digit lead in most of the polls you know so that's like 10% or more
00:44:17.000So honestly, you know, if after these first two debates, after all these gaffed, after all these different scandals, if he's still going strong, to me, I'm still saying that Joe Biden is the guy to beat.
00:44:28.000And obviously, I think the dynamic will change a lot now that it's just the top ten.
00:44:32.000Now that the field is narrowed, now that we've basically figured out who's going to be the contenders here, who we're going to see make it to the actual primaries and caucuses, I imagine the dynamic will change.
00:44:44.000You know, I imagine Buttigieg will probably be a lot more aggressive.
00:44:48.000I imagine we'll see a lot more fighting, maybe between the progressives or between the progressives and the establishment guys.
00:44:54.000You know, the dynamic will certainly change.
00:44:56.000I think the debate that we'll see on September
00:44:58.000We'll be totally different than the ones we saw in June and July.
00:45:03.000But nevertheless, what I see going into this debate is that fundamentally, the race has not changed from three or four months ago.
00:45:11.000You know, for all people have said that Kamala Harris surged after the first debate, or for all the people have said Joe Biden's going down, or, you know, Pete Buttigieg is rising, Yang Gang has this, you know,
00:45:23.000The only trend that I see is that Joe Biden is going down marginally and Elizabeth Warren is rising.
00:45:33.000So I would say that out of the whole field the only person that has really lasted in their opposition against Biden, rising against Biden, is Warren.
00:45:47.000Nobody else is basically competitive as far as I'm concerned.
00:45:50.000It's really just a story of Joe Biden at the top, Sanders falling, and Elizabeth Warren is sort of replacing where Sanders was, which is the runner-up position.
00:45:59.000So to me, I would venture to guess if I were to call it right now, and after seeing two debates, after seeing all the polling in response to that, I can say that I'm much more certain about how the race will turn out than I was three months ago.
00:46:13.000I will say that my tentative prediction, barring some kind of extraordinary event like Joe Biden dying, which could happen by the way, I don't discount the fact that that absolutely could happen, or some health emergency,
00:46:27.000Or some, you know, maybe somebody jumps into the race like Michelle Obama or Hillary Clinton.
00:46:32.000Barring something extraordinary, I would say it's Biden's race to lose, and the only person who could beat him is Warren.
00:46:39.000If Biden wins, I think it'll be a contest between basically Harris or Warren.
00:46:45.000And I think that's how the race will turn out.
00:46:48.000As I stand right now, looking at the polling, looking at the debates, I'm much more confident making a prediction, and I would say that Joe Biden has yet to be taken down a peg by anybody.
00:48:45.000I know this is not, this is very cliche, this is not anything new, but what it's really about is things like Jeffrey Epstein, right?
00:48:50.000Which maybe it's a good segue we'll get into.
00:48:53.000If you think that these debates mean anything, you know, or that they really mean what they're saying, or that these policy differences make any difference at all, you have not been paying attention, right?
00:49:02.000Because, and this is the last thing I'll say before I move on, think about it this way.
00:49:07.000Donald Trump has been co-opted completely by the Deep State, and it took two years.
00:49:13.000When he was running in 2015, when he announced his candidacy, I don't think you could get somebody that was more of an outsider, more unconventional, more heterodox, but remained a viable candidate, right?
00:49:26.000In other words, you could probably get somebody crazier, but he was probably as outlandish a candidate as you can get, but still be a viable contender and be able to win the election, you know?
00:50:13.000And it took two years, and now he's Mitt Romney.
00:50:16.000It took two years, and now he's virtually, in all the ways that matter, no different from just about anybody else that could have gotten elected.
00:50:42.000But the point being is, he was such an outsider, and yet it didn't matter what he said, it didn't matter what his policies were, it didn't matter that, you know, I feel like he's really gonna bring change.
00:51:39.000So, notwithstanding a lot of the shady things in his past, at least the rhetoric was somewhat anti-establishment.
00:51:47.000He propelled himself as a changemaker, hope, change, this kind of thing.
00:51:52.000Nobody talks about this, but he got into office and the wars didn't end, and the bailout didn't stop, the money didn't stop being spent, you know, in terms of these huge deficits and all that.
00:52:02.000We ended up going to war in more countries,
00:52:05.000And so the Democrats, to a lesser extent, experience this with Obama.
00:52:08.000We're experiencing this now with Trump.
00:52:10.000And so if you're in 2020 saying that, like, debates mean things, elections mean things, platforms mean things, clearly you haven't been paying attention.
00:52:20.000The operative players in Washington, D.C.
00:53:42.000It's been three weeks and nobody cares anymore.
00:53:45.000That Jeffrey Epstein was murdered in jail after he was indicted for child sex trafficking and he was about to give up the British royal family and the Israeli government and Hollywood celebrities and Bill Clinton.
00:54:07.000It says the criminal case against the late Jeffrey Epstein was officially dismissed on Thursday, almost three weeks after the accused sex trafficker died in his jail cell.
00:54:17.000Judge Richard Berman, who is overseeing the case, signed a notice that the court will no longer pursue charges citing Epstein's death.
00:54:26.000The dismissal was expected as prosecutors had filed a motion to dismiss the federal sex trafficking charges after the multi-millionaire's death on August 10th, which the medical examiner deemed a suicide.
00:54:38.000Even though the criminal case won't move forward, some of Epstein's accusers were still able to make their voices heard.
00:54:57.000You know, not just in the recent case against Epstein, but also years ago when Florida prosecutors offered Epstein a plea deal without their input.
00:55:06.000You know, something tells me nobody's really hearing their voices, you know?
00:55:09.000The judge is gonna say, yeah, yeah, okay, read your prepared statement, and they're gonna cry, and they're gonna give their statement, and their voices are being heard, but nobody cares.
00:56:09.000They who killed him knew that it would cause a national story, and they knew that you would know that they killed him, and they didn't care, and maybe that was part of it.
01:00:27.000You know, and that would actually happen, and that would result in something.
01:00:31.000But we live in a world now where, I mean, they could just do anything.
01:00:35.000Do you honestly believe after this that anything could happen in the world today that the media could not bury?
01:00:41.000That the media could not distract you from?
01:00:43.000That the media could not throw something up in your face or just simply stop talking about it and everybody forget about it within a week or two weeks?
01:00:50.000The American population just simply does not have agency anymore.
01:00:56.000The only way the system works is if people are engaged, they're paying attention, they're mad, they're self-governing.
01:01:04.000Even if they're not in government themselves, they're self-governing in the sense that they take it upon themselves
01:01:10.000To be concerned with the affairs of the states and to do things if things are not working out, right?
01:01:16.000Well, the American public just simply lacks the agency.
01:01:18.000So people are coming to me all the time, are we gonna make it?
01:01:40.000I mean, wars and, you know, other things, people getting pushed out of a country, people getting expelled from a country, landing on the moon, huge infrastructure projects, settling colonies.
01:01:52.000I mean, if there's a political will to do something, I don't think there's really a situation that gets too bad that you can never overcome it.
01:02:00.000But it really just comes down to the population.
01:04:09.000We already did this thing where a complete and total outsider, a billionaire, a celebrity, puts up his own money to run for president, to have a hostile takeover of the government at the highest level, and he succeeds!
01:04:26.000You could say to yourself, before Trump, how are we going to fix the country?
01:04:30.000Well, what if you had this insane historical figure, this world historical figure, and he was independently wealthy, and like crazy independently wealthy, and he was famous,
01:04:45.000And he could get away with anything, and he was a political genius, you know?
01:04:48.000In terms of political tactics, he was inflaccable.
01:05:24.000The Congress people are not in charge.
01:05:26.000We don't even really know who's in charge at the end of the day.
01:05:29.000I doubt we even really have a good grasp on who's in charge.
01:05:32.000I mean, we know in general what they're called.
01:05:35.000In a big way, they're a part of it, right?
01:05:37.000I mean, we know what they're called in general, but the specifics, who they are, what their endgame is, it's hard to even really know these things, you know?
01:05:47.000And so, all of that is to say, we are not in charge.
01:05:50.000The government's not in charge, and if we're not in charge, nothing's going to change.
01:05:53.000The people that have, the people that are holding the reins are holding them firmly.
01:05:58.000They're holding them steadily, and anybody who tries to challenge them, they're either crushed,
01:06:03.000Or they're brought into the system and they serve the steady state, the deep state, whatever you want to call it.
01:06:09.000You know, this sort of globalist transnational elite that is working towards some apocalyptic biblical end, which we don't know.
01:06:17.000You know, maybe it's some class of people will eat, the rest will work.
01:07:15.000This is what we can do This is what we're capable of and you'll forget about it, too And you'll forget about two and if you don't there's nothing you can do about it And if you try to do anything about it, we'll kill you too.
01:08:09.000It's going to be one that we're outmatched, outnumbered, outgunned.
01:08:12.000uh but but that is to put it in perspective for you that this is what we're up against it's no small task no small feat and we'll get opportunities i think you know i think if this happened during a recession it would have a different impact maybe we'll get a taste of that in the next year hopefully uh we know the economy is totally unstable we know that the economy is insolvent and unsustainable and
01:08:34.000That's going to go down in the near future, so we have that to bank on.
01:08:37.000It's opportunities like that to build up to, but I think this just proves that if things remain the way they are, people are eating, they're comfortable, everything's okay, really nothing is going to change.
01:08:47.000Really nothing can change, and therefore nothing can get better.
01:08:52.000And as always, the ultimate white pill, as we said at the beginning of the show, is that Jesus is king.
01:08:58.000We have to get comfortable with the fact that the only white pill that we will see in our lives, probably, is that Jesus, at the end of the day, is the king, right?
01:09:07.000Jeffrey Epstein, all these people, they can pretend to be the king.
01:09:10.000They may be the king of this world for now.
01:12:23.000Little Nicker says, so Nick, what's the difference between you reading $2 Super Chats and a wagee singing for tips at a Cold Stone Creamery?
01:14:14.000A Muslim who goes, I would say it's probably Jews, minorities who are soldiers, white people that are soldiers, public school teachers, people with disabilities.
01:14:23.000Those are the people that we need in our country.
01:14:25.000Could you imagine if you walked down the street and it was all Jews, people with disabilities?
01:14:30.000This would be the greatest country on earth.
01:18:47.000You didn't think you'd be able to bust out a Tribe Called Quest lyric on me, and I'd be able to call it like that, but... You know, I'm a pretty, I'm a pretty unexpected guy.
01:20:03.000They have this just, they will never get on board with race realism, and it's so stupid because it's like, aren't you the ones that live through the race riots?
01:20:12.000I, a Zoomer, have to tell you about this stuff?
01:20:15.000I'm in a 97% white suburb and I'm the one that has to red pill you on race realism?
01:20:19.000You had to flee the city because it was on fire!
01:20:24.000You know, my APUSH teacher in high school, my AP US History teacher, he literally lived in Detroit his whole life and had to leave because the riots got so bad because people shot his house, you know, on his porch and there were helicopters flying overhead.
01:20:40.000And it's like, I gotta red pill you on this stuff, me?
01:20:43.000You're teaching in a suburb that's 97% white, and I gotta tell you what's going on?
01:20:47.000You literally had to flee Detroit as it burned to the ground.
01:20:53.000And that was because people, oh, well, uh, I, I, they were misbehaving, it's, you know, poverty, uh, great society, um, institutional racism.
01:24:28.000I mean it was a good attempt a for effort, right?
01:24:30.000But I I don't know if that was really compelling.
01:24:32.000Oh, that was your best work there deep spring says g'day Nicker have you heard the theory that Epstein was suicided because he was about to release a
01:24:41.000To the world that Crash Bandicoot isn't the game it's cracked up to be.
01:25:46.000I'm going to start to transition one of these days, but I'm still coming to terms with it.
01:25:50.000I'm a deeply closeted transsexual man.
01:25:53.000I'm going to borrow that bit from Norm Macdonald.
01:25:55.000I'm a deeply closeted transsexual man.
01:25:58.000And so this show is really a protected show.
01:26:02.000I am a protected class, this show is a protected class, and the show might appear to be racist, white nationalist, anti-semitic, but it's all, number one, it's all comedy and satire, but number two, even if that weren't sufficient, the real storyline is me coming to terms with my transsexual identity, my dysphoria as a trans woman,
01:26:24.000You know, so if they ever shut me down, I have this documented.
01:26:27.000I'm gonna delete the video, it's in the transcript, and you can't really tell context based on a transcript, because it's just written.
01:26:34.000It's not tone, it's not anything like that.
01:26:36.000And so, for the record, for the transcript in the future, I'm being 100% unironic and serious.
01:26:42.000It's a show about transsexual discovery, and so I think that makes it okay.
01:26:47.000Chase Denham says, or I just read that, Baker says, no mainstream sources are talking about Israel strikes this weekend.
01:26:55.000They pissed off Iraq who claimed America knew about the strikes.
01:26:59.000Well yeah, I saw that America said that they're considering pulling out of Syria or something because of the strikes, because they're getting tired of the Israeli strikes.
01:27:09.000Yeah, Israel claims that they took out, that there was an imminent missile strike on Israel and they like prevented it with a airstrike.
01:27:17.000And it just goes to show these people are a tremendously destabilizing force in the Middle East.
01:27:21.000For all these people that say, oh, Israel's our closest ally and we need them.
01:27:26.000They provide value to us because they're a strategic asset in the Middle East.
01:28:47.000Mom says super chat dedicated to Nicka sitting two seats ahead of me in the SFO to Atlanta connection flight yesterday watching America first on his phone like two minutes after landing but I couldn't say hi.
01:29:30.000says top three celebrity teen crushes you had growing up for me pam anderson on home improvement hillary duff and emily osment from hannah montana emily osment really emily osment doesn't really do it for me all these like supporting characters emily osman and uh harper and in wizards of waverly place they were not cute
01:29:50.000I would say my top three... I was a big fan of the show 30 Rock, so my crush in that show was Elizabeth Banks.
01:30:11.000I would say those are probably my top three.
01:30:14.000But you know, but there were kind of a lot of you know, like the Nickelodeon shows and the Disney shows that there was very there was very a lot of sexualization going on there, you know, so But just off the top of my head.
01:30:27.000Those are probably my top three Glenn says support white owned businesses That's kind of cringe, bro
01:33:20.000Yeah, and then I guess we could just use, we use the clipping tool in, you know, the Microsoft Images default application to make a meme, right?
01:33:28.000Like, like Paul Nealon and the Wignats.
01:33:32.000Brabgad says Jill LeBrand started selling $40 shirts for $1 to meet the donor threshold, but nobody took the offer.
01:35:10.000I was thinking the other day, in particular, you know this thing when boomers make a obscure reference about, you know, the Johnny Carson show or whatever, and they're like, anybody?
01:35:51.000Death would be preferable to a future like that.
01:35:54.000Where I'd say, remember, remember back in my day?
01:35:57.000You know, you had two, you had two Generation Z people, it'll be the 2050s, and they'll bump into each other, and they'll become fast friends, bonding over, remember that song Friday?
01:36:16.000That's worse than death to imagine, because that's how boomers are.
01:36:19.000You know, they get together, and no matter what walk of life they come from, they can bond over... Yeah, remember how we used to write letters to each other?
01:36:27.000Not like these kids know anything about that anymore.
01:36:29.000Remember how I used to write a letter?
01:36:32.000Remember how everybody used to smoke cigarettes all the time?
01:39:36.000Yeah, I'm looking forward to The Passion of Christ sequel.
01:39:40.000The Resurrection will probably be a much more uplifting story.
01:39:42.000You know, Passion of the Christ, a little brutal, you know, kind of hard to watch.
01:39:46.000But The Resurrection, I hope, will be the triumph, will show the triumph of feel-good film and will remind them of who they're dealing with, right?
01:39:59.000Would you concede the social democracies of Nordic states and Germany, blending nationalism with socialism, are superior to Anglosphere right-wing free-market fundamentalism?
01:40:31.000Oh, and also they have an assload of oil.
01:40:34.000So, when you have all that going for you, it might give an appearance that social democracy is workable, but if you really know anything about Norway or Sweden, these systems are not working.
01:40:44.000These systems are not good for these countries.
01:40:47.000You know, anybody from Norway or Sweden will tell you, these are not systems that are good.
01:40:51.000They are better than in America, because it's a smaller population, it's a homogeneous population, and in the case of Norway, you have, you know, the resource, but these are not good systems.
01:41:04.000So, this blending nationalism with socialism.
01:41:07.000That's very, that's very, first of all, that's very cringe.
01:43:11.000Daniel says, the biggest problem in the world is that the only people who have the power to make systematic change have an incentive to maintain the status quo.
01:43:18.000Exactly, it's these self-perpetuating systems.
01:43:21.000Jordan says, have you done DMT, Bernie?
01:44:48.000I went to this Roosh meetup, and I thought it was all friendly territory.
01:44:51.000So, you know, the night that Roosh gave his talk, Roosh actually passed the microphone to me for Q&A, and I just started going off, you know.
01:44:58.000Roosh was like, so, uh, Nick, you know, while you're here... They were doing a Q&A for a couple hours.
01:45:22.000you know and uh and i assumed because it was roosh because he's been so on point lately i assumed like oh like these this is friendly territory these are our guys but i said yeah so anyway these these fucking people you know something like that and uh and half the audience was like
01:46:04.000The society was gonna collapse and everyone would be using bitcoin.
01:46:06.000I'm like bro, like that's just dumb But then but this guy was this guy was an ancap, but he was based but he was based and possibly red-pilled So, but it was nice to meet you.
01:46:18.000Glad you liked the content I did unfortunately pay the parking ticket.
01:46:22.000I know that's blue-pilled but you know, it was on my dad's license So I had to I had to do it I was I told my mom I'm like, I'm not paying that just like it's your father's license I'm like, all right.
01:47:40.000I haven't read for you know for full disclosure.
01:47:43.000I haven't read Kant too dense for me too long Too European for me But I but from what I do know about Kant this standard of like deriving ethics from rational standards, you know this idea of sort of empathy of you know
01:48:01.000If everyone were to behave in this way then it would be a good thing and there's some qualifications for that and you know people are ends of themselves.
01:48:08.000I don't know that you can rationally determine morality.
01:48:11.000I think what you can do is you can rationally determine that God exists and then from that you can determine that what God says is what goes but I don't think that you can establish
01:48:23.000uh independently from god a a basis for ethics or morality so i think that project is folly in itself now i'm not well read on the subject admittedly but that's sort of my that's my intuition is to say that maybe you can rationally arrive at god through reason and then from god you can have morality because he orders it but i think there's a lot of problems with the standards that Kant sets out for how you're going to derive the morality i don't think it works
01:54:26.000But generally speaking, if you're talking about the betting markets, I don't, I don't, I'm not really sure if you're talking about the betting markets or Nevada.
01:54:33.000If you're talking about the betting markets, I would say that the betting markets are never a reliable indicator of long-term trends.
01:54:40.000They're a reliable indicator of the current mood.
01:54:43.000Because Buttigieg was really high in the, in the betting markets.
01:54:47.000Yang was really high in the betting markets.
01:54:49.000That was indicative of the current sentiment, the current mood, sort of the current trajectory or status, but obviously not of long-term trends.
01:55:02.000Our cities as Christ is King leave your heresy and convert into the one true Christianity Orthodoxy, I think you mean Orthodox Catholicism.
01:56:11.000Thank you so much He says what I see around me would drive me insane if I did not know no matter what happens God will have the last world tells elder Paisos
01:57:44.000These are not funny Typhon says what makes the German concentration camps worse than the Russian gulags they discriminate No, obviously it makes them different is that the German concentration camps are
01:57:57.000Had gas chambers and they were putting people turning people in lampshades and bars of soap They were trying to exterminate the Jewish race.
01:58:06.000I think that's a little bit worse than a work camp.
01:58:08.000Hello So yeah, nice try anti-semite Colonial pie says KMF Lauren Southern Faith Goldie Blair white.
01:58:28.000James Russell says the DNC said he got a poll 2% and 4 polls to get in the debates, but are arbitrarily refusing to recognize the polls where Tulsi polls 4% and they won't reveal their criteria for recognizing a poll.
01:58:40.000I think the polling is pretty straightforward if Andrew Yang got in.
01:58:44.000If Andrew Yang got in, she can get in.