00:00:40.000A lot of you know what I'm talking about.
00:00:42.000Today, the president released a statement on Mitch McConnell in response to what Mitch McConnell said about President Trump at the impeachment, among other things.
00:00:53.000And yesterday during the show, we talked about how President Trump is going to be the kingmaker in the GOP and in American politics in the next four years.
00:01:04.000And that either that'll be a good thing because he's going to king America First candidates and anti establishment people.
00:01:11.000People that are supportive of the America First agenda, or he could side with the establishment and shore up people like Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy and the establishment GOP leadership.
00:01:27.000Well, after reading the letter today, it's pretty clear that President Trump is going to back the America First insurgency.
00:01:33.000He wrote a scathing letter about Mitch McConnell today, one of only a few statements that have been released from the president since he left office.
00:01:42.000We'll read that tonight and talk a little bit more about that.
00:01:45.000It's kind of interesting because I literally just talked about this last night.
00:01:50.000And if you watch the show last night, this is exactly what I talked about.
00:01:54.000I said, This is the next chapter in politics.
00:02:00.000He's still there and he'll still cast a long shadow.
00:02:04.000He temporarily stepped away because of impeachment and I'm sure to regroup, but he's not going anywhere.
00:02:11.000And he will be probably the most important person in American politics.
00:02:16.000Still, and even under the Biden administration.
00:02:19.000So it very much matters what he's going to do in the next four years in the GOP.
00:02:23.000Seems like we have a little bit of a clue as to where he'll go, and it's a good sign.
00:02:28.000We'll also be talking tonight about the DHS.0.99
00:02:31.000Big article today in MSN about how DHS, the Department of Homeland Security, is now reorienting all of their resources towards domestic terrorism instead of foreign terrorism.
00:02:47.000And of course, you know who they're talking about when they talk about domestic terrorism.
00:02:53.000They're not talking about Black Lives Matter.0.73
00:02:56.000As we know, they're talking about white people.
00:02:59.000They're talking about Trump supporters, conservatives, white nationalists, white supremacists.
00:03:05.000And so it's just another article and more news every day.
00:03:09.000I think we hear something different every day about how the FBI, the DHS, all the different intelligence agencies, all the alphabet soup, law enforcement agencies, Are turning their attention now basically to explicit political persecution, the persecution of political opponents.
00:03:30.000You know, this has been going on forever.
00:03:33.000Ever since the FBI was created, it's been a tool of the regime.0.57
00:03:37.000And same goes with the CIA, and same goes with DHS, the same goes with all of it.
00:03:43.000And they've all been created at various times in American history in response to various pretexts.
00:03:50.000But they've always served the same purpose.
00:03:52.000It's just that now they're rebranding, and what used to be covert is now overt.
00:03:58.000You know, they used to persecute political opponents years ago or decades ago, and then they would cover it up or they pretend like they weren't doing it.
00:04:06.000Now they're just telling you, yeah, we're going after you.
00:04:09.000If you're a Trump supporter, we're going after you.
00:04:12.000It used to be kind of subtle, not so much anymore.
00:04:16.000So we'll read a big article and we'll talk a little bit about that.
00:04:19.000We've been talking about it for a long time, but it's one of these things that we're just going to have to get used to now.
00:04:27.000And, you know, like I said, it's been this way for a little while.
00:04:30.000More or less, this has been how it's been this century and even under Trump.
00:04:36.000But now it's about to really accelerate.
00:04:38.000So that's what we'll talk about tonight.
00:04:40.000And it should be a pretty good show before I get into all of that.
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00:08:54.000You know, last year it was pretty perfunctory.
00:08:56.000We had dinner, we had tables, and things like that.
00:08:59.000This year it's going to be like everything that you can expect at like Politicon or CPAC or SAS.
00:09:06.000I mean, we're not going to have like cash cannons and strippers like Turning Point SAS, but similarly to those other conferences, it's going to be much more professional.
00:09:14.000It's going to be, I think, much more, it's going to have more like pizzazz, more of a polish, more of a nice finish.
00:09:22.000And I don't want to go on too much because I've been talking about this like every day for the past couple of weeks.
00:09:29.000But I think it's going to be really great for everybody overall.
00:09:34.000It's going to be extra special because it's happening when it's happening.
00:09:39.000If this were happening and there was no capital siege and there's no, you know, deplatforming and everything that's happened in the wake of the capital siege, it would be a very impressive venture.
00:09:49.000It would be a very impressive step up for the America First movement.
00:09:52.000It's still, I think, a landmark moment.
00:09:55.000But not only is it going to be the case, that case anyway, but it'll be extra special because all of that is true against all odds, against impossible challenges right now, against.
00:10:09.000You know, everything that's going on, all the uncertainty, all the fear, all the chaos, the terrible result that we got from the election or what happened post election.
00:10:21.000Not only is it going to be a huge step up, but something that I think is really defiant and courageous and impressive, especially given the circumstances and the time when it's happening.
00:10:32.000So, when and where, I should say, it's happening.
00:10:34.000So, it's going to be really, I think, a huge landmark moment for the movement.
00:10:39.000This is maybe when America First shows what we're about, you know, because I've been around for a long time now.
00:10:45.000America First has been prominent only for about maybe a little bit more than a year and a half or something.
00:10:51.000And I think this is really going to show people what we're made of.
00:10:54.000I think this is going to show that we have the resolve, we have the perseverance, the courage.
00:10:59.000We are standing up assertively against everything, against the globalist establishment, and saying, we're going to put America first.
00:11:07.000It's one thing to do that under the Trump administration, it's one thing to do that when you're kind of just screaming into the void.
00:11:13.000But to go down there next to CPAC in Florida against the lockdown and against the Biden terror regime and against social media censorship and everything, to go down there and say America first, to stand tall and proud, it's going to be a big moment.
00:11:55.000Literally, I did a show on the 4th, the 7th, and the 8th, and then I got kicked off on the 9th.
00:12:00.000So I did three shows, and I believe they were all on time.
00:12:04.000And then I was offline for a week because we had to get the platform up and running, and then we got it up and running, and it was like the NASA control room getting the stream up that first Monday, or I think it was Friday.
00:12:20.000It was the first Friday after I'd been banned.
00:12:22.000Yeah, because I got banned on Saturday.
00:14:57.000I'm going to stop being relatable because last year, you know, throughout 2020, I'm like, man, I'm coasting, I'm cruising, everything's going great.
00:15:08.000I don't think that'll ever be a problem for me.
00:15:11.000I don't think that'll ever be a problem for me that I'll be sufficiently well adjusted where I won't have a sort of dark, sort of sardonic, cynical sense of humor way of looking at things, right?
00:15:26.000Because it just always seems like it's something with me.
00:16:20.000I kind of feel bad for them, and we're praying for them because it is actually a dangerous situation.
00:16:26.000When it gets to be that cold, I think it's sub-zero temperatures, and then they don't have power for a day or two days.
00:16:32.000I will say, though, here's the thing: having prefaced this by saying that, I'll say, I'm always hearing from these Texas people, and you know, and you know, if you've ever met anybody from Texas, whoa, don't mess with Texas, you know, all this.
00:16:50.000They get a little bit of snow and it's a little bit cold and they're lining up around the block.
00:16:55.000They're lining up around Walmart and they're in their cars and they're rubbing their hands together.
00:17:39.000The thing, though, that I wanted to remark about this, you know, yesterday we talked a little bit about the polar vortex, which is taking over not just Texas, but like the whole country.
00:17:50.000There's just like a big purple map of the United States, and it's all.
00:17:54.000It's all like Hoth, you know, it's all frozen.
00:17:57.000And, you know, so we talked yesterday about the climate, and they do this cop out thing where they say there's global warming.
00:18:07.000So if the climate goes up or if the climate goes down, we still get to take meat away, and you can't take showers, and you can't drive a car.
00:18:16.000But today, I wanted to talk about the green energy aspect, and I don't want to talk about it for long, but this is an angle which I didn't talk about yesterday, but which is important.
00:18:25.000The reason that people are losing power in Texas is because of a failure of green energy and just basically incompetence from the people that are running the power grid.
00:18:36.000It's not all green energy, that is a big part of it.
00:18:43.000And I want everybody to really take a good, long, hard look at Texas and think about if you are in that situation, because we're all going to be in that situation in our lifetimes.
00:18:56.000The rolling blackouts, the brownouts, indefinite blackouts, blackouts because of, you know, mild or severe weather.
00:19:05.000That is going to happen everywhere within our lifetimes.
00:19:08.000And it's going to happen in every way with everything.
00:19:12.000What I mean by that is the kinds of solutions that are being proposed to our problems are things that don't actually make our lives better.
00:19:21.000You know, like green energy to me is the epitome of this.
00:19:28.000Like a lot of kids are talking about these days, college students and teenagers, all these real visionaries, you know, progressive liberals, they're all thinking that green energy is the future and there's going to be a huge industry that supports lots and lots of jobs and it's going to be a trillion dollar industry, green energy.
00:19:47.000The point of energy is to make it so that we have power, so that we can do things.
00:19:52.000We could turn on the lights and we could have a refrigerator and we could drive cars and all of that.
00:19:58.000Green energy doesn't provide any of that.
00:20:00.000It's not cheap, it's not abundant, it's not reliable.
00:20:05.000It's something that is maybe like a nice idea, it's something that a lot of academics like to talk about and people that maybe don't live in the real world think about, but it's not something that really improves the quality of anybody's life.
00:20:22.000Energy was cheap, it was abundant, it was reliable, nobody gives it a second thought.
00:20:26.000Well, then you introduce solar panels and wind turbines and Tesla, you know, battery powered cars, and all of a sudden you don't have electricity.
00:20:36.000All of a sudden the windmills are frozen and there's no sun for the solar panels and your car battery's frozen and all your batteries are frozen and now you don't have power.
00:20:45.000So the thing that we took for granted, like for our entire lives and for the entire lives of our parents and grandparents, Suddenly is now in doubt.
00:21:18.000I said earlier, you're going to see it in every way, in every place, everywhere.0.98
00:21:23.000Like the power grid in Texas, increasingly every industry is going to be dominated by affirmative action hires and people from the third world.0.99
00:21:33.000People that are incompetent, people that can't do their jobs.1.00
00:21:36.000You look at like air traffic controllers, civil engineers, and people that are managing the power grid.
00:21:43.000These are a few examples of necessary services that really you can't afford failure.0.99
00:21:51.000And those positions are being filled up by people who are selected because they're black.
00:21:56.000Or Mexican or Indian or whatever, they're not being chosen because they're the best people at building bridges or they're the best people at guiding air traffic or the best people at running the power grid.0.78
00:22:09.000Naturally, then, the consequence is that if you get people that are not the best or maybe not even good or not even qualified, these things will cease to work.0.82
00:22:18.000And I've said this for years on the show you can expect a gradual diminishing in the quality of life in little ways, little and big ways, in ways that you won't expect.
00:22:31.000Over the years, you know, you'll go to the grocery store and they won't have the things that you want, and the whole place will be a mess, and everyone that's working there will be rude.
00:22:39.000You'll go to the airport and all the flights will be delayed or in havoc and chaos because the TSA and the people that work at the airports and the air traffic control towers are completely incompetent.
00:22:51.000Bridges may collapse, there'll be engineering projects in the works or public works projects in the works that take a long time and disrupt your commute, disrupt traffic.
00:23:02.000These are the more intimate and personal ways, and maybe unexpected, where the country will decline.
00:23:07.000People can look at all these intangible things now, and they could say, oh, well, the media is so degenerate, or the national debt is so high.
00:23:16.000And like these are things with real consequences, but what's going to start to happen is that you will begin to experience major and minor inconveniences all the time because the people that comprise the society are of a lower quality.
00:23:31.000And when the people that comprise the society are of a lower quality, the society is.
00:23:36.000Is of a lower quality because everything that you see around here is not self sustaining.
00:23:43.000Until we get robots and artificial intelligence, everything that you see, society with its supply chains and carefully coordinated schedules and all of that, it requires maintenance.
00:23:57.000It requires competent people to show up every day and push the right buttons and pull the right levers and make it all work.0.73
00:24:06.000And if the People that are showing up to these jobs are stupid or incompetent or they're not a good match for their job because they were an affirmative action hire.0.68
00:24:16.000Well, these things won't work as well.0.65
00:24:19.000And when they don't work as well, well, then nothing's going to work and everyone's going to be miserable.
00:26:07.000And you can elect people like George Bush and Bill Clinton, and it really doesn't matter.0.90
00:26:12.000And now you're going to see what it's like to live at any other place in any other time that wasn't the result of half a millennia of domination by the European people.0.87
00:26:57.000And you drive past and you could see clear skies and a nice landscape and development and progress.
00:27:04.000Really soak that in, really enjoy that because it's all going away.
00:27:09.000It's all going away, in my opinion, in my humble opinion.
00:27:14.000And you don't have to look very far to see where this is already the case.
00:27:18.000LA, Texas, New York, you don't have to look very far to see where we're headed.
00:27:23.000California, with all the pollution, California, with all the homelessness, the drugs, the crime, the gangs, the corruption, and the blackouts.
00:29:15.000You know, you look at all these people that are in charge now, you look at all these people that are telling us how things are going to be.1.00
00:29:22.000You know, all these stupid dummies with sociology degrees from universities, these women wagging their fingers, frizzy haired African civil rights experts.0.99
00:29:31.000They're wagging their fingers on MSNBC telling us how our country is supposed to govern or how it's supposed to run.1.00
00:30:14.000Ask yourself, what are you going to do when the lights go off?
00:30:19.000I told you the other day, prepare yourself for being ostracized from the corporate structure, the globalist multinational corporate network.
00:30:30.000Ask yourself what it's like if you got kicked out of that, if you can't bank with Bank of America, if you can't access Twitter and Facebook, if you can't buy from Amazon, if you can't go to Walmart and Home Depot.
00:30:42.000Ask yourself, what are you going to do?
00:30:43.000If you can't send your kids to school, can't go to work, now I'm going to ask you to.
00:31:35.000Where are you going to get the means to protect yourself?
00:31:39.000Do you have a game plan for how to secure the perimeter?
00:31:41.000This is the kind of stuff people got to think about.
00:31:44.000So you don't end up like some Jamoke in Texas in your North Face jacket, your number 500 in line, waiting to check out a Walmart with the 15 item limit at 6 a.m. when they open because the power's out.0.99
00:32:00.000You don't want to end up like that.0.99
00:33:12.000Is now taking, like all the other agencies, taking their resources and they're redirecting them now to focus on their new mission, which is domestic terrorism.
00:33:24.000And we've known about this for a long time.
00:33:26.000This is what the Capitol riots has caused.
00:33:31.000This is the result, this is the consequence of the Capitol riots that now all the intelligence agencies, the whole national security apparatus is turning inwards.
00:33:43.000And so everything that was built up to kill terrorists in Iraq, and everything that was built up to, like, I don't know, attack the Russians or whatever, it's now all turning around.
00:33:55.000Drones, special ops, mass surveillance, it's all being turned inwards against domestic terrorism, specifically Trump supporters.
00:34:04.000And I'll read you this article from MSN.
00:34:07.000We've been talking about this for a little while.
00:34:08.000It's not totally new, but it's just a little bit more.
00:34:12.000It says, quote, 21 year old white man with ear protectors, safety glasses, and an AK 47 style rifle walked into a crowded Walmart in El Paso, his pockets bulging with ammunition.
00:34:26.000He had driven hundreds of miles across Texas, prosecutors say, because he wanted to kill Latinos.
00:34:45.000It says, Kevin McAleen, the acting Homeland Security Secretary, was at a Coast Guard picnic in Virginia that day, and soon the urgent messages began arriving.
00:34:53.000A sinking feeling of horror set in as the magnitude of the attack became clear.
00:35:01.00023 people were killed in the worst attack on Hispanic Americans in modern U.S. history.
00:35:07.000About 5,000 U.S. Customs and Border Protection employees live in El Paso, and six lost family members that day.
00:35:14.000To have an individual attack us at one of the home bases of our agency in Specifically, going after Hispanic Americans who make up a majority of our employees in that area was very personal for us.
00:35:26.000And it galvanized an effort that was already underway, said Mikulinin.
00:35:31.000For years leading up to El Paso, the Department of Homeland Security, created to prevent another 9 11, had been under growing pressure to do more to address domestic terrorism.
00:35:42.000It should say glowing, glowing pressure.
00:35:44.000Within seven weeks of the El Paso massacre, Mikulinin released a plan for countering terrorism and targeted violence that amounted to a roadmap for the department's pivot from foreign threats to homegrown ones.
00:35:56.000It was the first time DHS had identified the extent of the danger posed by domestic violent extremists and white supremacists.
00:36:04.000And by the way, what even is a domestic violent extremist?
00:36:12.000The plan got little attention or support from the White House, and even though DHS began speaking more directly about domestic threats, the effort made little difference on January 6th when the department was one of several federal agencies caught flat footed.
00:36:26.000Since that day's attack on the U.S. Capitol, calls have intensified for DHS to emphasize.
00:36:31.000Turn its attention inward and do more to protect Americans from other Americans.
00:36:36.000The attack has left many lawmakers and especially Democrats insisting that domestic terrorism has eclipsed the threat from foreign actors such as ISIS and Al Qaeda.
00:36:48.000They claim that Trump supporters are a bigger threat than Al Qaeda and ISIS, which, in a sense, is true only because Al Qaeda and ISIS aren't real.
00:37:22.000Because Al Qaeda was the pretext for America to go to war in Afghanistan and Iraq.0.67
00:37:29.000So that makes Al Qaeda the biggest ally of the U.S. national security apparatus, perhaps even bigger than Israel.0.62
00:37:37.000Because it is allegedly for that reason that we got five wars.0.63
00:37:42.000And ISIS is the reason that we could never leave, right?0.55
00:37:45.000Barack Obama initiated the withdrawal from Iraq, and it was ISIS which was the pretext that forced our hand to stay in the region and even to engage in Syria.
00:37:58.000So, you know, so there is some truth to this that yes, Trump supporters are a bigger threat to the regime in the sense that, you know, Donald Trump getting elected and having a real Political revolution, not like a violent revolution, but like changing the direction of the country, flushing out corrupt people in the government through elections, that is a bigger threat to the national security apparatus than these spooks in the Middle East, than ISIS and Al Qaeda,
00:38:31.000It says DHS and its agencies are responsible for securing the country's borders, ports, transportation, and cyber systems, generally leaving the monitoring of extremist groups and terrorism investigations to the FBI.
00:38:44.000But DHS and its agencies have nearly eight times as many employees as the FBI, and calls for the department to play a more muscular role in combating domestic extremism have policymakers looking at new ways to enlist its resources.
00:38:59.000The proposals have revived some of the civil liberties concerns that arose after the creation of the department as a large internal security bureaucracy with a broad mandate.
00:39:08.000And the possibility of the department scrutinizing Americans has added to the unease because providing homeland security is less controversial when the threats are foreign.
00:39:37.000You know, that's why, justifiably so, people are okay with that with the foreign threats.0.96
00:39:42.000What's happening and what you can see with the FBI, the DHS, every agency like this, the NSA, the CIA, the DOD, all of it.0.51
00:39:53.000What you're seeing is that the clone troopers are becoming the stormtroopers.
00:39:57.000And I use this example on Twitter and I said, you know, this is a dumb analogy, but this is like Star Wars 3.
00:40:03.000The clone troopers become the stormtroopers.
00:40:05.000It's not hard to see what's happening.
00:40:07.000And a lot of people said, no, that's a great analogy.
00:40:10.000And if you've ever seen Star Wars, you know what that means.
00:40:13.000It means that all of these, all of this state power is fungible.
00:40:19.000In this article, they explicitly acknowledge that DHS is in charge of protecting borders, ports, In other words, the external membrane of the country.
00:40:30.000They're in charge with protecting the homeland at the periphery of the homeland, at the city gates, at the walls.
00:40:40.000They're responsible for securing the country's borders, ports, transportation, and cyber systems, which means they are meant to repel foreign threats against the country, secure the homeland against foreign threats.
00:40:53.000And that domestic terrorism is the purview of the FBI or other law enforcement.
00:40:58.000That doesn't matter because what this article says is that even though this is the case, even though internal investigations are not really under the mandate of the jurisdiction of the DHS, well, DHS has more employees.
00:41:15.000So they'll just use that manpower to do the FBI's job.
00:41:19.000It doesn't matter why DHS was created, it doesn't matter what the mission of DHS is or what their official mandate is or what their jurisdiction is.
00:41:27.000They've got guys, they've got payroll, it's already been created by law.
00:41:31.000So, they'll just take them and reassign them.
00:41:38.000Everything that's been built up with government over the past 20, 30, 50 years to fight the Soviet Union, to fight Iraq, to fight Russia or China or North Korea.
00:41:51.000Notice how quickly all of that can be repurposed to be turned against you.0.52
00:41:56.000This was always the argument against gun control.
00:41:59.000What happens if the government becomes tyrannical?
00:42:02.000And they start killing their own people.
00:42:03.000What happens if they take away your rights?
00:43:13.000And nobody has a problem with it because, you know, if you have a problem with it, you're a Trump supporter, in which case you're being targeted.
00:43:21.000If you don't have a problem with it, you're everybody else who's been brainwashed into thinking that Trump supporters are terrorists.
00:43:29.000And it's important to note that whenever you have a tyrannical regime, whenever you have government power, state power being abused, they will always call its enemies terrorists.
00:43:44.000That's the original definition, right?
00:43:46.000Well, I guess terrorism, I mean, you know, I guess there's a couple of different etymologies for this, but anytime in history and in any place, whenever you find people that are opposed to an authoritarian regime, they will brand those people as terrorists.
00:44:04.000You know, we may look back in history once they've won and say they're freedom fighters and they write the history books, but at the time they were called terrorists by the government.
00:44:13.000The American regime is making its play.
00:44:15.000This oligarchy is making its play for total control over your lives, total control over the regime.
00:44:22.000And anybody who has a problem with that is a terrorist.
00:44:26.000Anybody that voted for Donald Trump is a terrorist because Donald Trump was a legitimate threat to their control, legitimate threat to their system.
00:44:34.000So they've branded them terrorists with this very loose pretext.
00:44:38.000And we've looked into the Capitol riots.
00:44:40.000They always hated Trump supporters, but now they've got this special excuse to call them terrorists because of this event on January 6th.
00:44:49.000Which, by every account, seems to have been some kind of a setup.
00:44:53.000We found out that two out of two groups, organized right wing groups present at this riot, were run by feds Enrique Tario of the Proud Boys and the leader of the Oath Keepers.
00:45:07.000We have found that two Capitol police officers that responded on that day to the Capitol riots have committed suicide.
00:45:14.000And the lone casualty of a U.S. police officer, Officer Sicknick, Was a hoax.
00:45:20.000The original story was that he was killed by Trump supporters with a fire extinguisher, and that turned out to be a lie.
00:45:26.000It was published in the New York Times, and they retracted that last week.
00:45:31.000We were also informed that people were told a day before the riots by the feds that they should stay home.
00:45:37.000So you see very quickly how all of this happens.
00:45:41.000They goad Trump supporters into an attack on the Capitol, which is no such thing.
00:45:48.000They goad them into walking inside and taking pictures, and they kick them all out, and they say that's an attack.
00:45:54.000Because the groups that are involved are feds, the people that responded to it are killed, and the only casualties are Trump supporters.
00:46:01.000That dominates the media, that justifies the social media ban, it justifies DOJ coming down hard on the leaders and groups involved and surveilling all Trump supporters that went to this rally, the most diehard supporters.
00:46:14.000And of course, then it gives you license to call anybody who identifies with Trump and therefore with this event terrorists.
00:46:23.000The legal ability to drone strike them, detain them indefinitely without trial, seize their assets, restrict their travel, any number of things.
00:47:30.000They're going to break your stuff, kill you.
00:47:33.000You know, whatever it is, the government is going to come over there and they're going to show you who runs this place.
00:47:38.000And all conservatives want to do is hold up their piece of paper and say, you know, I think your subsection A says, That you're breaking this rule.
00:47:47.000Barack Obama's Patriot Act renewal is unconstitutional according to Article I.
00:48:50.000I don't believe that there is anything intrinsically wrong with an authoritarian form of government.
00:48:57.000In other words, with a government that isn't a total democracy, a liberal democracy, I don't think there's anything wrong with countries that are not liberal democracies.
00:49:06.000The problem in this case is not that the government is big, it's not that the government is authoritarian.
00:49:15.000The problem is that the government is attacking its people.
00:49:20.000You know, you're always in all times and all places going to have a state.
00:49:24.000You're always going to have concentrated power, and that concentrated power will always be applied to the masses.
00:49:33.000And you could also say that that power will always be abused.
00:49:37.000I mean, these are just, these things are necessarily true.
00:49:41.000So to say that you want to turn the tables on all of that, I think is idealistic.
00:49:45.000To say that we can not have concentrated power or not have power at all or not have a state.
00:50:24.000There's nothing, even I don't think, wrong with abuses of power.
00:50:28.000Not that abuses of power are not wrong, but it's not like you're ever going to get rid of that completely.
00:50:33.000So, that to me doesn't indict the system in itself.
00:50:37.000The problem is the nature of those abuses, the problem is who is running the government and to what end.
00:50:43.000Because if you have a sovereign, if you have a leader, if the state is executing the interests of the people, then all of this is appropriate.
00:50:53.000I look at Russia, I look at China, I look at Iran, I look at other places.
00:50:57.000Hungary is maybe a less controversial example.
00:51:02.000I look at other places where they have got a strongman leader, and what is that leader using the illiberal state power to do?
00:51:10.000To make the lives of his people better.
00:51:13.000You know, Putin in Russia is trying to create order and stability and elevate the standard of living of his people and make Russia a prestigious world power again.
00:51:25.000To me, this is a noble pursuit, this is a noble end of state authority.
00:51:31.000And if there are abuses, In that direction, I mean, there are abuses no matter what regime you're talking about.
00:51:38.000It's not to excuse them, they're still wrong, but it is to say that's always going to happen.
00:51:42.000And, you know, they lock up political dissidents, and it's not entirely fair there, but there's got to be respect for a government that is doing the right thing for its people within reason.
00:51:51.000You're never going to have heaven on earth or utopia.
00:51:54.000Nobody's beyond criticism, but it's about a matter of degrees.
00:52:24.000They are Jewish in some cases, they are transnational.0.80
00:52:28.000They are people that are super wealthy.
00:52:31.000They live in other continents sometimes, they live in multiple cities.
00:52:37.000They're from a part of the country that is so culturally dissimilar and divorced from the rest of the continental United States, you could almost say it's a different country.
00:52:48.000Los Angeles, New York City, Chicago, these major metropolitan areas, they're almost different countries in themselves.0.63
00:52:54.000And the people that are of them don't stay in one place.
00:53:06.000And these are the ones that are making all the decisions for the country.
00:53:08.000Now, those people being in charge of the state power, those people wielding the authority is the problem.
00:53:14.000The problem is not that the authority exists.
00:53:17.000The problem is that it's the wrong people wielding it.
00:53:20.000And the problem is they're wielding it towards the wrong ends.
00:53:22.000Naturally, people that hate the country that they reside in and people that don't even believe in countries are going to push bad policies.
00:53:31.000They're going to push bad edicts and bad decisions, push the country in a bad direction.
00:53:36.000Mass immigration, green energy, COVID lockdowns.0.95
00:53:40.000Appeasing Black Lives Matter, affirmative action, all of this stuff is bad and lowers the quality of life.0.89
00:53:47.000All of this stuff is objectively bad and immoral and unnatural, and it is against the will and the interest and the well being of the people.0.97
00:54:23.000It should turn against George Soros and against Black Lives Matter and Antifa and all these agitators, all of this controlled agitation that's happening and all the corruption.
00:54:34.000It should be like a vanguard of the people.
00:54:36.000If it were that kind of authority, it would be legitimate and kind of epic.
00:54:41.000But instead, it's turning against the good people that are trying to fight for the real American nation.
00:54:46.000It's like, in that sense, it's almost like approximating some kind of a civil conflict.
00:54:53.000But that's DHS, and that's where we're headed.
00:55:21.000But I want people that are sympathetic to us to take over DHS and do to them what they're trying to do to us before they could kill all of us.
00:56:01.000And, you know, the government never gets shrunken, but we always talk about that and we say, oh, well, you know, unlike the left, we're not going to do that.
00:57:54.000I know that may sound cartoonish, but this is what's happening to us right now.
00:57:58.000Like, keep in mind, this is what's happening to us right now.
00:58:00.000If you think about that and you're like, that sounds like a movie, that's unrealistic, you're power tripping or whatever, we're on the receiving end of that.
00:58:10.000And people are going to start to, you know, Ricky Vaughn, Baked Alaska, the Capitol rioters, they're realizing what that feels like and what that means.
00:58:18.000And they take it, I'm sure they take it seriously.
00:59:39.000Trump has been quiet for the past couple of weeks, but you could be sure that he's going to play a big role in the future.
00:59:45.000And I said last night that this could be a very good thing or it could be a catastrophic thing.
00:59:50.000Trump could come out on the side of the America First insurgents, he could come out on the side of people that are going to institutionalize the changes that he made to the GOP.
01:00:02.000If he comes out and supports and shores up the establishment of the party, that would doom any America First insurgency.
01:00:09.000That would doom any kind of insurgency.
01:00:12.000Trump with the establishment, there is no alternative that could overturn that alliance.
01:00:18.000I said that last night, it's kind of up in the air, and we'll have to watch and see what happens.
01:00:23.000Today, the president, or the former president, I should say, the shadow president, released a big statement on Mitch McConnell, which is very, very exciting.
01:00:34.000Of what direction he'll go in, and it's a very good direction.
01:00:39.000The letter says The Republican Party can never again be respected or strong with political leaders like Senator Mitch McConnell at its helm.
01:00:48.000McConnell's dedication to business as usual, status quo policies, together with his lack of political insight, wisdom, skill, and personality, has rapidly driven him from majority leader to minority leader, and it will only get worse.
01:01:04.000The Democrats and Chuck Schumer play McConnell like a fiddle.
01:01:12.000We know our America First agenda is a winner, not McConnell's Beltway First agenda or Biden's America Last.
01:01:20.000In 2020, I received more, or rather, the most votes of any sitting president in history almost 75 million.
01:01:28.000Every incumbent House Republican won for the first time in decades, and we flipped 15 seats, almost costing Nancy Pelosi her job.
01:01:35.000Republicans won majorities in at least 59 of the 98 partisan legislative chambers.
01:01:41.000And the Democrats failed to flip a single legislative chamber from red to blue.
01:01:45.000And in Mitch's Senate, over the last two election cycles, I single handedly saved at least 12 Senate seats, more than eight in the 2020 cycle alone.
01:01:54.000And then came the Georgia disaster where we should have won both U.S. Senate seats, but McConnell matched the Democrat offer of $2,000 stimulus checks with $600.
01:02:07.000It became the Democrats' principal advertisement, and a big winner for them it was.
01:02:11.000McConnell then put himself, one of the most unpopular politicians in the U.S., into the advertisements.
01:02:17.000Many Republicans in Georgia voted Democrat or just didn't vote because of their anguish at their inept governor, Brian Kemp, Secretary of State Ben Raffensberger, and the Republican Party for not doing its job on election integrity during the 2020 presidential race.
01:02:32.000And by the way, I wonder if Trump saw my speech when I said, We promised that if the Republican Party did not do everything in their power to keep Trump in office, then we would destroy the GOP.
01:02:54.000And in this letter, he says their Republicans didn't vote because of their anguish at the Republican Party for not doing its job on election integrity during the 2020 presidential race.
01:04:07.000Without my endorsement, McConnell would have lost and lost badly.
01:04:11.000Now his numbers are lower than ever before.
01:04:13.000He is destroying the Republican side of the Senate and, in doing so, seriously hurting our country.
01:04:19.000Mitch is a sour, or rather, I missed one part.
01:04:23.000It says, likewise, McConnell has no credibility on China because of his family's substantial Chinese business holdings.
01:04:29.000He does nothing on this tremendous economic and military threat.
01:04:33.000Mitch is a dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack, and if Republican senators are going to stay with him, they will not win again.
01:04:41.000He will never do what needs to be done or what is right for our country.
01:04:45.000Where necessary and appropriate, I will back primary rivals who espouse making America great again and our policy of America first.
01:04:53.000We want brilliant, strong, thoughtful, and compassionate leadership.
01:04:57.000Prior to the pandemic, we produced the greatest economy and jobs numbers in the history of our country.
01:05:03.000And likewise, our economic recovery after COVID was the best in the world.0.70
01:05:07.000We cut taxes and regulations, rebuilt our military, took care of our vets, became energy dependent, rather energy independent, built the wall and stopped the massive inflow of illegals into our country and so much more.
01:05:20.000And now illegals are pouring in, pipelines are being stopped, taxes are going up, and we will no longer be energy independent.
01:05:27.000This is a big moment for our country, and we cannot let it pass by using third rate leaders to dictate our future.
01:05:35.000And so I saw that today, and that's exactly what we needed to hear, especially after the show last night.0.71
01:05:42.000You know, last night I said, look, Trump's either going to be our biggest obstacle or he's going to save this thing.
01:05:48.000And he's saying, I'm going to back America First primary rivals, America First primary challenges against Mitch McConnell.
01:05:55.000I think he's basically saying we need leaders like me and my supporters as opposed to Mitch McConnell.
01:06:01.000And if he does that and if he keeps his foot on the gas, he can overthrow the Republican Party.
01:06:06.000He is stronger than the Republican Party.
01:06:09.000Look at the polling on who Republicans want to be the nominee in 24.
01:06:14.000Trump is at like 60%, and then it's like Mike Pence at like 12%, and then Don Jr. at 6%.
01:06:24.000There is almost unanimous consent in the GOP that Trump should still lead the party and possibly even lead the ticket in the next election.
01:07:29.000You know, Nixon, of course, lost the presidential election in 1960, and then he went right to work.
01:07:35.000I think after a couple of years, he went across the country meeting with party leaders and delegates for the next convention, and he built up the Republican Party apparatus in the late 60s that would then elect him.
01:08:00.000He went out there and he built a political machine.
01:08:04.000He got beat and he licked his wounds for a little bit, and then he got back out there and he rebuilt the party, and it was the party that propelled him to the White House by a decisive margin.
01:08:13.000Obviously, Trump is a little bit different.
01:08:15.000He's already served one term and he'll be older, and who knows if he'll even run in 2024.
01:08:23.000The role of building back the party and making it a party that can be viable and win on an America First platform.
01:08:30.000So it's very exciting that that statement came out.
01:08:34.000And honestly, surprising because this is like a real break from the farewell address.
01:08:39.000It's a real break from everything he said in those closing two weeks.
01:08:41.000It makes me think that he was probably keeping quiet because of impeachment.
01:08:45.000You know, why do you think he waited to say this today?
01:08:50.000The impeachment was resolved only a few days ago.
01:08:53.000And now you've got this scathing condemnation of Mitch McConnell a few days later.
01:09:00.000Now, he wasn't saying that when he was still in office, wasn't saying that over the past couple of weeks, but he chose a few days after the impeachment is resolved, after a second acquittal, and now he's safe from impeachment to draft this.
01:09:14.000I'm sure that McConnell was holding this over his head, and now that that threat is no longer looming over him, now Trump is able to write things like this, tell us how he really feels, and maybe begin to fight against the GOP.
01:09:26.000That doesn't mean he's totally out of the woods.
01:09:28.000He is potentially facing indictments in New York and Georgia for various reasons, but I think he can beat that.
01:09:35.000It doesn't seem to me to be catastrophic.
01:09:38.000So, this letter is a huge step in the right direction and like a very pleasant surprise because, like I said, it's very uncharacteristic based on what we've seen.
01:09:46.000Surely, Jared Kushner wasn't involved in this one and some of the others.
01:09:51.000This sounds like not completely like the old Trump, but it feels like we're getting there.
01:13:53.000And I'm sure that's why the Daily Wire is pushing him.
01:13:57.000The reason, though, that DeSantis is pro Zionist is because he's the governor of Florida.
01:14:01.000And that goes with the territory, I think.
01:14:04.000But I think as long as you understand the dynamics, you know, some people have this very reductive way of looking at things where it's like, I don't know.0.56
01:14:13.000It's like if you don't want to nuke Israel, then you're like, you might as well be a Mossad agent.
01:14:44.000He used to be red pill, but then something happened.
01:14:46.000It's like if you don't talk about it on one show, if you don't talk about it, like, with every breath, then, oh, you must be controlled.0.81
01:14:54.000And in the case of DeSantis, he is a pretty strong Zionist, but you've got to understand why that is.
01:15:58.000But by the same token, Look at all the good he's doing on BLM and on COVID lockdown and on gun rights, sanctuary cities, big tech, almost every other issue he's a winner.
01:16:14.000And I look at that as basically like a trade off.
01:16:17.000If you've got to do certain things in order to get Jewish support or Zionist donor money, and then you take their donor money and you get an office with it, and you target big tech, and you write up a law that says we could.
01:16:33.000That we could defend ourselves against BLM rioters if we have to, and you ban mask mandates in municipalities in Florida, and there's no COVID shutdown, and the economy's doing great, and you can own guns, and it's like literally the best state in the country.0.68
01:16:51.000To me, that's a worthwhile trade off.0.69
01:16:52.000Now, you can say that it isn't, but you can't debate that it's a trade off.
01:16:57.000To say, like, well, Daily Wire shows for him, isn't that kind of suspect?
01:17:01.000Well, I mean, what are you really asking there?
01:17:02.000Are you asking, is he like a controlled.
01:17:21.000Because of the politics of Florida and, honestly, the politics of being a reactionary.0.92
01:17:26.000Bolsonaro, supported by the Zionists.0.84
01:17:29.000Matteo Salvini, supported by the Zionists.0.98
01:17:32.000There's a lot of it, and people have to look at it in a pragmatic way.1.00
01:17:36.000It's not to say that you ignore what's going on.
01:17:39.000It's not to say that we're going to pretend like we're okay with this abusive relationship and everything, but it's about looking at the world pragmatically.
01:17:50.000That's how I see it at the end of the day.
01:17:52.000As long as they're not pushing us into new wars, as long as it's trivial things, like take a look at Trump.
01:17:58.000Trump did a lot for Sheldon Adelson, but ultimately, what did that amount to?
01:18:03.000It didn't amount to regime change in Syria, it didn't amount to a nation building war in Iran.
01:18:12.000And in fact, we drew down our true presence in Iraq and Afghanistan and West Africa and Somalia and Syria.
01:19:36.000Tax cuts, well, it was just for corporations.
01:19:39.000Trump moves an embassy and says that Israel has sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which they effectively already did, and says the IRGC is a terrorist group, which is like a meaningless thing.
01:19:52.000And they're crying, oh, like that's a life ending, that's a world changing thing.
01:19:57.000The world stops spinning on its axis when Donald Trump moved the embassy.
01:20:03.000If that got him $100 million from Sheldon Adelson to build a fucking border wall, if that got him $100 million, and it's what it is, from Sheldon Adelson to cut immigration by 92%, is that worth it?
01:20:26.000If DeSantis had to sign an anti BDS law and that allowed him to shut down sanctuary cities, ban mask mandates, Prevent a COVID lockdown in Florida, pass a law that says that you could kill protesters that attack you if they're in 100 feet of a declared riot, protect gun rights, and sign the best legislation against big tech in the entire country.
01:21:19.000Brooke Perkins says If we come to the Lord in prayer and fasting, that his will may be done at AFPAC, that is a level of preparation beyond anything we could see at other events.
01:21:32.000If we are fearful or concerned for the safety of the attendees or the success of the conference as his children, we have the unique opportunity to present our humble petitions before the throne.
01:21:42.000Well, thank you for the big super chat.
01:22:25.000And I'm thinking, can't you just wear a mask the entire time?
01:22:30.000And the other thing, too, is just don't tell people about yourself.
01:22:33.000When you mingle at AFPAC, and this goes, by the way, with anything, I would tell you this in any situation just don't reveal that much information.
01:23:24.000And if you see the way they make the chili, I mean, I'm not one of these people that says, whoa, if you see how they make that stuff, you'll never eat it again.
01:25:13.000I think it's a good networking opportunity, but if you're just going to go and say these things on a live stream, really be careful about what you say.
01:25:21.000Play close to the chest on this show and at the thing that you're going to.
01:25:26.000I don't know why you would think that's okay.
01:25:27.000I don't know why you would think, like, everything that we say about OPSEC and everything, and people dox themselves in the chat.
01:26:27.000You know, look, everybody loves the leader, which is me, and everyone's, you know, loyal and everything.
01:26:35.000We're not like one of these cults where you literally go and set up shop and then there's some leader that's.
01:26:42.000And then everyone drinks Kool Aid, you know, because that kind of seems like what's going on.
01:26:46.000Look, you know, I know Patrick just got done calling me a cult leader the other day, but there's some really fucked up stuff going on over there.
01:26:53.000I've never encouraged my people to drink turpentine like this guy, you know, or believe that like the moon landing is fake and blaspheme God and all this kind of stuff.
01:27:25.000It gets funnier every time I fucking hear it.
01:27:28.000Groyper Savant says, I am going to build a city, a Groyper Shangri La, deep in the mountains, far from civilization, just in case the worst should happen.
01:30:48.000I think it starts with an H. Or something, I don't remember.
01:30:53.000But Wittgenstein, not H, it starts with a W.
01:30:59.000I haven't read anything by hand, but I know there's something similar there.
01:31:04.000But I put that out there, and I kind of knew people would react that way, but I was just describing it because it's kind of like a funny thing.
01:31:12.000I was on Twitter today, and I saw an advertisement for an American Psycho t shirt.
01:31:17.000I've been blocking all sponsored posts on my Twitter.
01:33:02.000But the problem with letting really young people go to this conference or any conference for that matter is that they just don't know what they're getting into.
01:34:16.000But this is a really, this is a really, and don't get me wrong, the AFPAC event's going to be totally secure.
01:34:24.000But dissident politics in itself, it's like a serious thing.
01:34:29.000It's a serious, and not that you're not a serious person, but it's a serious thing to be involved with.
01:34:33.000And I think that only when you're sort of like an adult can you really say, I'm making a sort of informed choice to get involved, to get further involved.
01:34:43.000Not to say that there's some big risk that everybody should be afraid of, but just that in order to accept any amount of risk, I think you need to be a certain age.
01:37:36.000Kevin Burrow says, The Electric Reliability Council of Texas manages a large share of the power grid, but a third of the corporate leadership lives outside the state.
01:37:45.000One is a college professor in Germany.
01:37:48.000As you've rightly surmised, we will see how disconnected the managerial state will be, leaving the stupid on standby.
01:38:48.000I could probably find time to read, but I do so much, I get burnt out, and then I'm like, I don't want to look at anything political, you know?
01:38:57.000So I should get back in the habit of it.
01:40:14.000I'm going to end up one day, all these eccentricities, eccentricities, neuroses, I'm going to get to the point where it's just debilitating.
01:40:30.000All these little hang ups, and the more that I have the ability to control my life, the less I'm forced to cope with things.
01:40:39.000In other words, the more that I can enable these things to get worse.
01:40:45.000Like when you're a kid or you're in high school, you don't really have control over your environments.
01:40:49.000You just have to deal with stuff, you just have to cope.
01:40:51.000When you have control over your environment, you can do whatever you want.
01:40:54.000Well, You know, you can avoid, you can create very unhealthy patterns of behavior.
01:41:00.000So I'm getting to this point where these little things, if I don't get a grip, they're going to become debilitating in some ways, paralyzing.
01:42:02.000Like, I was writing up the transcript of Patrick Casey's stream the other day, and I copied and pasted it from YouTube, and it's got all these weird, like, spacing and paragraphs and everything.
01:42:12.000And I'm going through and just, like, making sure all the I's are capitalized and, like, editing and adding in punctuation.
01:42:20.000And it was just, like, this flurry of grammatical corrections, right?
01:42:40.000Never taken Xanax before, for the record, but maybe I got to take a chill pill before I totally lose it.
01:42:47.000Anyway, Darth Jar Jar says When I was a teenager, I was super into doomsday prepper videos, and my family laughed when the chips are down, etc., etc.
01:42:57.000Just like the Joker, we're not monsters, we're ahead of the curve.
01:43:40.000I've heard that Revelation and the prophecy are about the first century and that the Antichrist is the persecution of Christians and that kind of stuff.0.67
01:44:42.000George says the response from Patrick Judas Casey, the media and the feds to our involvement at the Capitol is absurd, mainly for the reason that we broke no laws.
01:45:59.000The feds will come to your door, ask you something that they know the answer to, and if you don't give them exactly the right answer, they throw you in jail, even if you do nothing wrong.
01:46:51.000But I will say that we did nothing wrong.
01:46:55.000Even with the alleged Bitcoin transfer, which complicates the situation slightly, and with all of it.
01:47:04.000I mean, as broad as anybody could reach, as far as anybody could reach to try to claim that I did something wrong, I mean, we literally did nothing wrong.
01:47:39.000But going to AFPAC, there's, you know, you go to the conference, and, you know, as far as I go, you know, bad things may happen to me after the Capitol, but going to a political conference, I mean, you know, that would just be ridiculous.
01:47:57.000The idea that people are going to be repelling from the ceiling because you go and eat dinner and speeches are given, I mean, this is absurd.
01:48:04.000So, Super Lionheart says, I am also seconding a recommendation that you watch Attack on Titan.
01:48:11.000The MC gradually develops into a character I think you'd find relatable.
01:50:10.000We're building out all the features like live chat, super chat, replay, clips, stickers, everything on the other platforms.
01:50:18.000And once we have some of these features totally down pat, like once we get it all set up for my channel, that's when we'll open it up to other people having channels, which means Jaden, Vince, Steve.
01:50:31.000Weekly Sweat, Ralph, Bryson, you know, and maybe some others.
01:54:08.000Musa says, Mr. Fuentes, after you mentioned the $5 trillion the federal government receives each year from the income tax, I was thinking that the $30 trillion of federal debt can be paid in six years if you retain the salaries of federal employees and give them access to everything for free during the six years.
01:55:12.000And then the other half is discretionary, roughly half is discretionary, and most of that is defense.
01:55:18.000And that is going towards salaries, sure, but also equipment, maintenance, upkeep, all that kind of stuff.
01:55:26.000And then there's a lot of expenses that are not defense as well.
01:55:31.000What's more is, If you just stopped paying salaries and the employees got stuff for free, well, then the debt would be, their salaries in effect would be subsidized by the private sector.
01:55:43.000You know, if they were to go and buy something and they just had their free government card, well, then it would be the companies and then therefore the economy paying for this stuff.
01:55:52.000So either this stuff is paid for through the taxes or it's paid for, you know, through goods and services, but it's paid.
01:56:31.000Not sure what's going on with this one.
01:56:32.000Not sure what's going on with this individual, but I appreciate the super chats.
01:56:37.000Kevin Brose says, Remember the difference that kept Florida from falling into the hands of Andrew Gillingham and the Build Back Better crew was 0.4%.
01:56:46.000Gillingham received glowing support from BLM, Soros, and the MSM.
01:56:51.000DeSantis is the best prominent Republican BDS withstanding.
01:56:55.000Those that don't get that are helpless or live for the LARP.
01:58:36.000I get mad because it's for your own good.
01:58:39.000I don't, look, it does nothing to me if you dox yourself, but I get mad because young people, they come in here every night and they reveal information that's going to get them in trouble.