In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the recent events in Portland, Oregon, including the death of a pro-Trump supporter, Jay Bishop, who was shot and killed by Antifa.
00:00:19.000It feels like the first episode of America First in a long time.
00:00:25.000I know we did the show last week and the week before, but I don't think it was, I don't think we did a regular show like we normally do with a monologue and super chats.
00:01:11.000I mean, I was here last week behind the same desk, but it's good to be back taking up the whole space here, taking up the whole camera, and it's just me.
00:01:39.000It's been a very eventful couple of weeks.
00:01:43.000And I know I didn't take off last week or the week before, but wouldn't you know, wouldn't you guess that as we're covering the conventions, that's when the country is going to crumble again, right?
00:01:54.000That's when George Floyd 2.0 happens in Kenosha and Portland.
00:01:59.000There's a civil war happening as we have to cover live for two weeks in a row the conventions.
00:02:06.000So, of course, tonight our featured story will be about generally what's been going on.
00:02:11.000Specifically, we're going to be talking about what happened in Portland this weekend.0.67
00:02:17.000And I don't know if anybody saw this, but obviously for 90 days, Portland has been on fire because of Antifa and Black Lives Matter.0.74
00:02:27.000And Portland has been a cesspool for a long time.0.89
00:02:30.000If you follow Andy Noh on Twitter, or if you watch what's been going on in Portland, it's been like that for the past four years.
00:02:37.000Obviously, since George Floyd died, it's been much worse, and it's escalated intensely, with most recently Antifa trying to explode a federal courthouse with explosives and fireworks and things like that.
00:02:51.000But this weekend, we saw a real escalation.
00:02:54.000There was a caravan of, I heard, something like 600 Trump supporters driving into Portland with trucks and vehicles and Trump flags and American flags.
00:03:05.000And it was a real clash like we haven't seen in some time for a few years.
00:03:10.000So we'll be talking about Portland and specifically with Portland, the murder of one man in particular named Jay Bishop.
00:03:19.000And over the weekend, you might have seen this as well as this went on as the Trump supporters were fighting with Antifa.
00:03:25.000One person died, and his name was Jay Bishop from Patriot Prayer, which is a.
00:03:48.000And nobody in the mainstream media is covering this.
00:03:51.000If you look at any news article about this, and I did, in the Associated Press, in the New York Times, and any of the major sources, They don't even talk about what happened.
00:04:01.000They say, oh, well, one person was shot and killed, but we don't know if it's in relation.
00:04:38.000We did it Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
00:04:42.000And so I just want to do a brief recap of that.
00:04:45.000I know you're probably sick of the convention stuff at this point, and it might even seem like old news because it's almost, what, half a week since the convention ended.
00:04:54.000But I feel like we should summarize and wrap that up nicely, give some closing thoughts.
00:05:01.000You know, it's always difficult when you're doing the live coverage, it goes on well into the night.
00:05:07.000The streams last week were probably three and a half hours every night.
00:05:11.000So it doesn't give me a ton of time and a lot of room to really break down everything that happens every night.
00:05:18.000So I'll give you a little wrap up about the RNC and, of course, we'll talk a little bit about the comparisons and contrast with the DNC2.
00:05:30.000You might have seen on social media the reason it was a little bit weird last week.
00:05:34.000I was hanging out with some of the Groypers we had in town.1.00
00:05:38.000In Chicago, so it's kind of difficult trying to balance.1.00
00:05:41.000You know, I'm covering the RNC, and then we've got all the Groypers in town and hanging out with them and everything.1.00
00:05:49.000And the reason they were all here, you know, initially we were planning on going to the RNC down in Jacksonville where they were supposed to have an actual proper convention until they canceled it.
00:06:00.000And then they just decided to have that remote presentation, which I don't know actually where it was taped.
00:06:18.000So we were all hanging out, and you weren't invited.
00:06:21.000And we were all hanging out here, and we're having a great time.1.00
00:06:23.000And sorry if that interfered with the coverage a little bit, but Groypers were slonking, glizzies, and pizza and Italian beef and all that kind of stuff.0.99
00:06:34.000So it was kind of a long week, to tell you the truth.
00:06:37.000A lot going on, very busy and doing the show, and then there's people here.
00:07:28.000You know, the one thing that I looked forward to the most was the Trump speech, because even though it was supposed to be, you know, a formal convention, formal acceptance of the nomination, procedural stuff, Trump doesn't represent in the same way as everybody else in the RNC that kind of mainstream establishment, totally sterile, totally corporate politics.
00:08:02.000And that's why I don't cover the hearings.
00:08:03.000That's why I don't cover as much as I can the Mueller testimony and the impeachment hearings and whatever was going on a few weeks ago with Bill Barr and all that.
00:08:14.000I just have no appetite for that because I think, on some level, if you watch this show and you're woke, right, you kind of understand what's going on, you can see very clearly through everything that they put on display.
00:08:41.000So the DNC was horrible, and the RNC, honestly, not much better.
00:08:45.000I think that as far as politics goes, it was very successful.
00:08:50.000I think that they had the right message, at least by the end of it.
00:08:53.000I think Pence had a very strong performance.
00:08:56.000I think Trump had a strong performance.
00:08:58.000And although there was the expected, and that's the operative word there, the expected cringe throughout, which was the forced diversity, Some of the socialism stuff, a little bit of the Israel stuff, with the exception of what we all knew was coming, I thought it was a pretty strong convention.
00:09:15.000And certainly by the final night with Trump's speech and that incredible finale with the fireworks, the opera, all of that, I thought it was actually a great success.
00:09:26.000But we'll get into a couple of reports here about the RNC to kind of structure my thoughts on this.
00:09:32.000So, first, I want to talk about the ratings.
00:09:34.000I know after the DNC, and we covered the DNC exhaustively, and then the That following Friday, we looked at some of the numbers, and it's interesting to compare the ratings.
00:09:46.000It says, quote, Trump's speech at the RNC on Thursday night drew 23.4 million viewers compared with Biden's speech, which drew 24.6 million, according to Nielsen ratings.
00:09:59.000Overall, the average viewership for all four nights at the conventions were also higher for Democrats than Republicans.
00:10:06.000The RNC had an average 19.4 million viewers, while the DNC averaged 21.6 million.
00:10:13.000In response to the ratings, Trump publicized his campaign's self reported numbers, which includes digital and television viewers.
00:10:20.000The president wrote on Twitter, and it's very funny he writes, Wow!
00:10:26.000Despite the Democrats' views across TV and online lie, and then in parentheses he writes, Con!
00:11:01.000So, from the official numbers, we learned that on television, the RNC was viewed less than the DNC.
00:11:08.000The self reported numbers from the Republican Party suggest that with the digital viewership factored in, the Republicans had more views than the Democrats.
00:11:16.000Honestly, I don't know what's going on with that.
00:11:19.000I don't believe we saw any reliable figures for digital viewership for Democrats.
00:11:24.000And who knows if that 150 million number for Republicans is true or not.
00:11:29.000But I will say there was one interesting thing about the convention, and that is that there was wall to wall coverage of the DNC on virtually every channel, as far as I know, at least all the cable news channels.
00:11:43.000When the Democrat convention was happening, I know it was on MSNBC, I believe it was on CNN.
00:11:49.000And I know that for the first nights of the RNC, I didn't see it on any of the major cable television channels.
00:13:08.000It feels like when you're watching advertisements or Hollywood, you ever notice this when you're watching advertisements and you just see an endless parade of black men and white women, right?0.63
00:14:03.000But I'll read you this report about this and I'll kind of get into my thinking, my philosophy on that idea of pandering.
00:14:12.000This is a report about the convention.
00:14:14.000It says Tim Scott waxed about his family arc from cotton to Congress in one lifetime and invoked George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
00:14:22.000Nikki Haley spoke of her Indian roots and alluded to her decision to take down the Confederate flag.
00:14:28.000Herschel Walker said he's seen racism up close, and it's not Donald Trump.
00:14:33.000For a president credibly accused of stoking racial fears and divisions throughout his term, Trump, with his choice of speakers, leaned hard into the topic during the first night of his convention on Monday.
00:14:45.000One Republican after another defended Trump's record on race, while highlighting Joe Biden's race related gaffes in history, pushing the 1994 crime bill.
00:14:54.000But even as speakers such as Scott and Haley attempted to soften Trump's image on race, while essentially making the case that the racial justice movement has gone too far in its views of policing, Others took a harder edge tack that undercut the message of inclusion.
00:15:08.000In an ominous presentation that warned suburbanites that their safety is at risk if Democrats win, Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the couple who pointed guns at BLM protesters outside their home in St. Louis, made clear that the president's outreach could only go so far.
00:15:25.000Patricia McCloskey said, What you saw happen to us could just as easily happen to any of you who are watching from quiet neighborhoods around our country.
00:15:34.000She said, Make no mistake, no matter where you live, your family will not be safe in the radical Democrats.
00:16:05.000That by the time the election comes, we'll get the same or roughly the same percentage of black voters that we got in 2016.
00:16:13.000And everybody sees that and they hear the usual stuff about socialism and so on.
00:16:17.000But I think it's really important to look at this and it kind of puts things in perspective.0.61
00:16:22.000While you did have a lot of that BLM adjacent rhetoric from Tim Scott and Nikki Haley, who I'm not a fan of either of them and others, you also did have throughout the convention a pretty strong message basically playing to white anxiety, white anxiety in the suburbs or in the cities about crime.
00:16:45.000About immigration, about demographic change.
00:16:48.000In Trump's speech in particular, he talked about illegal immigration and the wall and things like that.0.95
00:16:54.000And I will say that taking both of those things together, I have to say that it's somewhat effective.
00:16:59.000Now, I will say I wouldn't go as far as the RNC did.
00:17:03.000I think that that much diversity was just obvious and inappropriate and probably off message, a little bit, you know, not focused.
00:17:12.000But for anybody who looks at that and says, okay, well, this just goes to show that the Republican Party is cucked.
00:17:17.000And there's nothing of value, and Trump is clearly not in charge anymore, or something like that.0.63
00:17:22.000I would point to the many spots and interviews and speeches throughout the convention about rioting, about looting, the McCloskies.
00:17:31.000I think they had at one point a police chief from the East Coast.0.89
00:17:36.000I think it was that Irish guy named Lynch.
00:17:39.000Throughout the convention, there was also this message that at once it was trying to assuage this liberal paranoia about racism, at the same time, It seemed to be stoking white racial anxiety.0.70
00:18:01.000I think the balance was wrong in the sense that I think there should have been more Mark and Patricia McCloskey, and there should have been more police, and there should have been more of that, and less of the diversity pandering.
00:18:14.000I don't think the diversity pandering works very well.
00:18:17.000But I think that it's kind of an interesting dynamic that at once, in some ways, it sounds as non threatening and appears as non threatening as the past.
00:18:26.000RNCs or the past candidates for the GOP or for the presidency from the GOP.
00:18:33.000But if you were really paying attention, if I think you were keeping an open mind, you would see there was a balance and there was also a lot of stuff I think that was pretty redeeming about the convention.0.95
00:18:44.000I think though that they really need to lean in hard to the white anxiety.0.95
00:18:48.000And the bigger picture, of course, that take aside, that commentary aside, I do think it's an interesting dynamic.0.68
00:18:57.000The point is this when you're looking at the 2020 election and all future elections for the GOP, what is important to consider is that we had a political realignment in 2016.
00:19:10.000When Trump flipped the rust belt and he won Wisconsin and Michigan and Pennsylvania, this was very significant in the sense that the board that he was looking at in terms of the electoral math for how you're going to come up with 270 electoral votes was very unconventional.
00:19:28.000It's something we haven't seen in this century.
00:19:31.000I remember both Republican and Democratic strategists said throughout 2016 that Trump was wasting his time campaigning in Pennsylvania.
00:19:40.000They said it was fool's gold that every cycle they think they're going to win Pennsylvania, and they never do it.
00:19:46.000And the same basically with Michigan and Minnesota and Wisconsin, but he ended up running the table.
00:19:52.000He got Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, came very close in Minnesota, came very close in New Hampshire, even pulled the vote in Maine.
00:19:59.000And the realignment was very interesting because if you look at those states, the counties.
00:20:04.000That basically delivered, or the precincts that delivered those states to Trump, were largely counties that had gone for Barack Obama in 2012 and 2008, meaning that Trump was tapping into something that Romney and McCain and the past GOP was not.
00:20:21.000Specifically, he was making a play for the white working class.
00:20:25.000White people in the Midwest, specifically white people who are culturally conservative, meaning that they like NASCAR and they're Christian and they Don't like the kneeling for the national anthem.
00:20:37.000They say Merry Christmas, things like that.
00:20:40.000But maybe they're not all the way in favor of total free market and foreign wars and the usual Republican orthodoxy.
00:20:49.000Republicans, if they want to win in the future, they must double down on and lean into that realignment.
00:20:56.000We are going to potentially lose the entire Southwest.
00:20:59.000We've already lost California decades ago, obviously.
00:21:11.000Virginia's gone right in the southeast as well.
00:21:14.000And so, in order to balance that out in the next decade to stall the electoral winter when Republicans will never be able to carry a national election again, we have to play for those Midwestern states.0.64
00:21:27.000And broadly across the country, we have to play for those white people.
00:21:32.000These white people in these states, even in states like Oregon or in Maine in the Northeast or the Midwest, who are culturally conservative.
00:21:41.000Who are what San Francisco called middle American radicals, people that maybe don't even have a very coherent or consistent ideology, but we know who they are and what they're about.
00:21:53.000They're more of a cultural voting block as opposed to an ideological one.0.85
00:21:56.000And so when I saw that convention, when I say that there should be more McCloskies, I'm thinking that's how you lean into that.0.74
00:22:02.000Make a convention appealing to voters that are tired of Black Lives Matter, not tired of Democrat run cities, although that's a part of it, not tired of Antifa and the radical left, but tired of Black Lives Matter.0.74
00:22:16.000Tired of rioters, tired of looting, people that look at a George Floyd and say, this guy's probably a criminal.0.65
00:22:24.000And leaning into that white racial anxiety.
00:22:27.000Trump did it in 2016, and the media pointed it out.
00:22:31.000At that time, it was somewhat of a new development because I don't believe any mainstream Republican had tapped into that white identity politics yet.
00:22:50.000And I think if Trump plays into this stuff about the riots and police and so on, you have a much better chance of winning the Midwest with white voters, with middle American radicals, cultural conservatives, than you have at even securing the Southwest by pandering to Hispanics or by securing some other states by maybe getting a few more percentage points with the black vote.
00:23:13.000And that was my big takeaway from the RNC strategically.
00:23:16.000Overall, though, I will say I thought it was a successful convention.
00:23:22.000I think, as far as production value goes, they blew the Democrats out of the water.
00:23:26.000And there was a really good video that was circulating on Twitter comparing and contrasting the final night of each convention.
00:23:33.000And if you saw at the Democratic National Convention, Joe Biden gave his speech, and it was actually very disturbing and sort of uncanny and strange.
00:23:43.000Throughout the convention, they had this social distancing, there was no audience anywhere, everybody was wearing masks.
00:23:49.000All the interviews and little TV spots were conducted.
00:23:53.000Via a video call, like on Zoom or Skype.
00:23:57.000And then the last night of the convention, Joe Biden gave his speech.
00:24:02.000And I know because I ran a stopwatch, 25, 26 minutes.
00:24:06.000And he gave his speech to no audience in sort of this empty convention room.
00:24:11.000And then when the convention ended, they lit up two big screens, two giant screens of a grid on each screen with, I guess, supporters of Joe Biden who were calling in via video call from like their living rooms and celebrating the nomination.
00:24:28.000And you've got Kamala and Joe Biden looking at these grids of people in their living rooms through video call.
00:24:37.000And this video on Twitter had that running at the same time that you look at Washington, D.C. on the final night of the Republican convention.
00:24:44.000You've got this giant fireworks display on the National Mall over the Washington Monument and an opera singer, and you've got the entire family in front of the White House, and it's nighttime and it's beautiful.
00:24:57.000So I think, strictly in terms of presentation, in terms of production value, There was no question.
00:25:02.000I think the GOP, the RNC, was far more, it was better executed by far than the DNC as far as the setting goes.
00:25:12.000And I think having an audience, things like that.
00:25:14.000I think overall the messaging, the speeches are more effective.
00:25:18.000And if you had a problem with most of the content of the convention, which, you know, I remember that Tuesday night with the convention was just brutal the naturalization ceremony and the prayer at the beginning for Jacob Blake and the bank robber.
00:25:37.000But I think it really all came together at the end, not only with Trump's speech, but also with the finale with the fireworks and the opera.
00:25:46.000And to me, that was almost more important than the speeches because things like that are actually visceral.
00:25:55.000And I think that's partly because it's visual.
00:25:59.000You know, when you watch these conventions, who's really watching this stuff and getting fired up and so on?
00:26:05.000You know, 20 million people watch this, and who's going to replay the president's 60 minute speech, which is very sort of monotone and dry?
00:26:13.000And even the same could be said about Joe Biden's speech.
00:26:16.000Compare that with how many people saw the images and the videos the next day of the awesome fireworks display or of the opera singer, which was striking.
00:26:28.000It was, I thought, a genius choice because it's something that everybody has been talking about.
00:26:33.000Everybody talked about it that night and the next day, and the left thought it was goofy and weird.
00:26:38.000I think everybody on the right was loving it.
00:26:41.000And it was a choice that was unconventional, but actually made a lot of sense.
00:27:24.000And the Republican vision is Ave Maria by an Italian opera singer on the balcony of the White House, a giant fireworks display.
00:27:35.000And I thought that that was brilliant as far as delivery goes, just in terms of I think there's no question that that resonated with Americans, that resonated with voters.
00:27:46.000I think that anybody could look at that and say Republicans totally outclassed and defeated the Democrats with that alone.
00:27:53.000But more than that, and this is the last thing I'll say, and then we'll move on because I really want to get into the riots.
00:27:58.000But I think more than that, it was also very emblematic of the two sides.0.86
00:28:02.000I mean, is there any better representation of the left and the right than Billy Porter, this black, flamboyant, effeminate homosexual singing some old boomer hippie protest song in front of some funky urban art background?0.68
00:28:19.000And this represents a sort of pop, debased, denigrated, Devolved, generated culture versus an Italian opera singer, European, singing Aue Maria in front of the White House with the president, his supermodel wife, their gorgeous family and kids, right?0.88
00:28:43.000And something that's even bigger than politics, not just about law and order and, you know, whites or blacks or anything like that, but really in terms of these transcendent values that they represent.
00:28:55.000You know, that Billy Porter presentation was.
00:29:12.000I mean that it represents the objective, the transcendent, the true, the beautiful, which I'm Catholic.
00:29:18.000I happen to believe all that is represented in Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church.
00:29:22.000Even if you don't believe in that, it's directed towards all of that.
00:29:26.000It's directed towards beauty, the transcendent, something higher, something sacred.
00:29:32.000To have something that is classy and traditional and right.
00:29:36.000So I thought that was a very perfect finale.
00:29:38.000And with that, sometimes that's all you need.
00:29:40.000With that finale, it really did it for me.
00:29:43.000I thought it was a very effective convention.
00:29:45.000And I think it struck just the right note to get people excited for 2020.
00:29:50.000I think some of the messaging was misguided and not focused, some of it was just plain a betrayal.
00:29:56.000But I think there was enough good stuff in there about law and order, immigration, other stuff.
00:30:01.000And then the finale, I think to make the whole thing a grand slam.
00:30:04.000So, I actually, while it was difficult to watch the RNC for four days, these conventions are pretty grating, I think it was all made worth it by that finale.
00:30:14.000And if you were there, if you were watching it, it really did feel like one of those special moments because it was just unbelievably good.
00:30:22.000It felt a lot like 2016, it had the same energy of like the Groyper Wars or the Kavanaugh hearing.
00:30:29.000This is something that anybody could watch, and it really, like I said, was visceral.
00:30:38.000Even if everything is going to hell right now, and maybe we're not even all that confident in leadership, and we don't know what the outcome will be in the campaign, I think everybody was maybe for a moment distracted by this presentation and uplifted, and everybody could unify and get together and say, That was something special.
00:30:59.000So if you were watching with me on Friday, I was ecstatic.
00:31:03.000I really was in disbelief because, I mean, the whole convention was very good.
00:31:07.000As far as the political standard and benchmark goes, it was a good convention.
00:31:12.000But to have that insane fireworks display in an opera, they sing Aue Maria, they sing all these old American songs, I thought it was really great.
00:32:27.000I think this fully represents the second wave, right?
00:32:32.000If you look at what's been happening, if George Floyd was the first wave at the end of May, beginning of June, and that's obviously what kicked off all of this, this summer of rage and racial animosity, race war is what it is, I guess.
00:33:04.000People say that in the future, when you have historians that specialize in the year 2020, they'll specialize in which quarter of 2020, right?
00:33:15.000You know, in the future, if you say, Oh, I'm an historian, I specialize in 2020, they'll say, Which quarter of 2020 did you specialize in?
00:33:21.000The first quarter with Suleimani and the coronavirus and all that.
00:33:25.000The second quarter with the lockdowns and the pandemic in full force and Stop the Spread and Fauci and Plandemic and all that.
00:33:35.000The third quarter where you've got George Floyd and then Jacob Blake and everything like that.
00:33:40.000And then who knows what will happen then with the election, right?
00:33:51.000But we'll dive into what happened in Kenosha.
00:33:53.000So the thing about Kenosha, I think we should really start from the beginning.
00:33:58.000Beginning is talking about the actual shooting that started all of this.
00:34:01.000So, if you haven't been paying attention, I'm sure probably everybody knows by now, but Kenosha, which is a small city in Wisconsin, was basically destroyed last week.
00:34:13.000And I was watching the live streams as it happened last week, and it was probably as bad as Minneapolis.
00:34:20.000Maybe not as bad, but certainly a lot of the same elements criminals, rioting, looting, arson, pervasive crime.
00:34:30.000In particular, one image which I think stuck out to me and which everybody talked about was a car lot that was on fire.
00:34:37.000At one point, the protesters got into this car lot in Kenosha and they broke into the key box in the office where all the keys for the different cars are stored.
00:34:48.000And they were trying to break into the cars at first, smashing the windows and trying to get in.
00:34:53.000And I guess they found out that there was some additional security measure.
00:34:57.000The cops came and all the people scattered trying to break into the cars.
00:35:02.000At some point, somebody started one of the cars on fire, and over the course of the night, the fire spread.
00:35:11.000Can you tell I haven't been doing this for a week?
00:35:13.000The fire spread from one car to literally every single car in the lot.
00:35:21.000One car went up and was totally engulfed in flames, exploded, and then the fire bounced to the next car, and then to the next car, and pretty soon the entire lot was on fire.
00:35:31.000And it was so bad that It was threatening nearby buildings, in particular a church.
00:35:35.000There was also some residential buildings nearby.
00:36:14.000So, the people of Wisconsin and everybody watching online just had to watch this entire car lot get engulfed.
00:36:20.000They said something like $2.5 million in damage.
00:36:24.000The entire thing explode while people watched because it was so lawless and chaotic.
00:36:29.000That wasn't the only damage, of course.
00:36:32.000There were dozens of stores looted and buildings completely destroyed, very similar to Minneapolis.
00:36:39.000And this all started because of another shooting of an unarmed black man.
00:36:46.000And of course, there's more to the story than that.
00:36:48.000But just like with George Floyd, and just like with Ahmaud Arbery, and just like with Rayshard Brooks, and Trayvon Martin, and Michael Brown, and Freddie Gray, and you go down the list, just like with every other unarmed black, every other gentle giant, or whatever, honor roll student, there's more to the story.
00:37:08.000The story that they tell is that this guy named Jacob Blake.
00:37:12.000Was shot seven times in the back while fleeing arrest.
00:37:18.000The video is what kicked everything off.
00:37:20.000And if you see the video, if you don't watch it too closely, it looks maybe a little bit troubling.
00:37:27.000You see this black guy is being detained by police, and he just walks away from them.
00:37:32.000They're trying to arrest him, and he walks away, walks around the front of his truck, opens up the driver's seat, and the cop pulls up behind him and blasts him seven times in the back.0.52
00:37:47.000This is what everybody sees, and that's why they tear up the entire city.
00:37:50.000And the whole thing goes up in flames.
00:37:53.000And just like George Floyd, of course, there's more to the story.
00:37:56.000And I'll read to you this report here about what really happened.
00:38:01.000This is a report from the police union in Kenosha from Fox.
00:38:05.000It says The Kenosha, Wisconsin Police Union issued a statement on Friday on the police shooting of Jacob Blake, an incident last Sunday.
00:38:13.000This sparked protests and rioting in the city this week that led to at least two deaths.
00:38:18.000Authorities have said that Blake, aged 29, was shot in the back seven times by Kenosha police officer Rustin Shesky while being taken into custody.
00:38:29.000On Friday, he remained paralyzed in a Kenosha hospital.
00:38:32.000Video of the incident shot by a bystander set off violent nightly protests, including Tuesday night's unrest, in which a 17 year old from Illinois allegedly fatally shot two people and wounded a third.
00:38:46.000In Sunday's incident, Blake was, quote, armed with a knife and forcefully fought with officers, according to the police union, putting one of them in a headlock, said Brendan Matthews, an attorney for the Kenosha Professional Police Association, on Friday.
00:39:02.000Online court records show the Kenosha County prosecutors charged Blake with sexual assault, trespassing, and disorderly conduct in connection with domestic abuse on July 6th.
00:39:13.000An arrest warrant was issued on July 7th.0.96
00:39:17.000So, the story that we hear from Black Lives Matter and from the left, just like all the other episodes that we've seen this summer and in the past really like five decades, but in particular in the past few months, is that Jacob Blake was a young black guy, I'm sure a real winner, right?
00:39:36.000A father, they say, getting his life back together and all that.
00:39:41.000And he was shot in the back, unprovoked, defenseless, unarmed by racist police.0.69
00:39:49.000And of course, by the way, whenever you hear these stories, it's always just assumed that if a white cop kills a black guy, that it's racism, right?
00:39:58.000Even if there's no reason to believe, there's no evidence that it's racially motivated, maybe it was unjustified, but the cops got an itchy trigger finger, right?
00:40:19.000A white person kills a black person, a police officer that's white kills a black person, it's always white supremacy, it's always racism.0.99
00:40:27.000At this point, that's just taken for granted.0.99
00:41:18.000That if you resist police, you can reasonably, at some point, you're going to pass a threshold where it's likely you're going to get killed.
00:41:27.000So he gets arrested for being a criminal.
00:41:30.000He resists arrest, which you're not supposed to do.
00:41:33.000And not only does he resist arrest, he puts a cop in a headlock, a chokehold, which I thought was so bad, right?
00:41:40.000He gets tased and he's not incapacitated by the stun gun.
00:41:45.000While tased, he walks around into his car, and I don't know, it's really uncertain whether he had the knife at first or if he went into the car to get it, but either he's going to retrieve a knife or he's got one, and then cops shoot him.
00:43:56.000Like in Chicago, a few weeks ago when they looted the Magnificent Mile in Chicago, there was some rumor floating around about a youngster who got shot in the face.0.70
00:44:05.000Some story so ridiculous, and it turned out to be total, total fabrication.
00:44:11.000All the details were like completely the opposite of what the rumor was.
00:44:16.000It didn't matter to begin with, it didn't matter once it was corrected.
00:44:19.000They just wanted to go downtown to Gucci and Louis Vuitton and.
00:44:24.000Restaurants, CVS Portillo's, and just loot everything that they could find cash, clothes, phones, whatever.
00:44:48.000And this is what you get the government has communicated to the population that insofar as you are black, the rules don't apply to you.0.94
00:44:57.000You can commit crimes, it's not your fault.0.91
00:45:00.000If you commit crimes, you shouldn't be arrested.
00:45:03.000If you are being arrested, you can resist.
00:45:06.000And if you end up dying in the process, well, then people can go out and commit more crimes.
00:45:33.000And when you excuse that and you don't cover the looting and the rioting, this is what you get because there are bad people in the world.
00:45:40.000So that was Kenosha, and it's been brutal ever since.
00:45:44.000Have you seen any of the footage since that happened of that car lot in particular or other stores?
00:45:50.000And then, of course, this week we had the story of Kyle Rittenhouse, which I believe we covered on Thursday or Wednesday.
00:45:57.000And I don't want to get too deeply into that because we did talk about it at length, I think, on both Wednesday and Thursday, but then you had.
00:46:03.000The 17 year old Hispanic Trump supporter who came up from Illinois to go and clean up graffiti, actually, and to defend the businesses there.
00:46:11.000He ended up being put in a self defense situation.
00:46:14.000He had to kill two people to defend himself.
00:46:17.000It's just a hairy, nasty thing that happened, and it looks like he might be okay legally because of some footage that came out, which we talked about on Thursday, but that's Kenosha.
00:46:28.000And we'll talk a little bit about Portland.
00:46:30.000The real story of that was really more last week.
00:46:35.000We've also got another thing happening now, and I think this is the bigger story this weekend in Portland, where things have escalated, I think, maybe more than in any other city.
00:46:44.000You know, what you can say about maybe Minneapolis or some of these other cities is that you have the initial rioting, it seems to burn through, and then more or less things kind of calm down.
00:46:57.000Chicago appears to be basically under control.
00:46:59.000I was downtown for most of the week, and it seems like once you go after the rich people and the rich businesses, suddenly the government takes it a little bit more seriously.
00:47:09.000You know, there wasn't so much of a big police response with the initial riots after George Floyd.
00:47:15.000But since they looted the Mag Mile and all the millionaires and all the luxury shops where all that commerce is generated, all that taxable money, right?
00:47:25.000Businesses and people down that stretch.
00:47:28.000Then for a week, you had giant public works trucks in front of the highway exits.
00:47:32.000And you've got police cars all up and down Mag Mile all week.
00:47:36.000And they pull up the bridges, and there's curfew, and there's cops everywhere.
00:47:40.000It's kind of interesting how that works.
00:47:41.000But in a lot of these cities, it's tapered off some.
00:47:45.000It seems like the two worst affected cities are Washington, D.C. and Portland.
00:47:51.000And that's largely, I think, because of the presence of Antifa.0.98
00:47:55.000In Kenosha, Minneapolis, and Chicago, where it was largely black looters, they seem to go out, get their stuff.0.95
00:48:01.000The police move in, kind of restore order.1.00
00:48:04.000They've got what they wanted, and then they're okay for a couple of weeks.
00:48:07.000It's the Antifa, which is out there consistently, and they are out there in full force.
00:48:13.000Ideologically motivated or maybe paid.
00:48:15.000I mean, who knows who these people are?
00:48:17.000But you've got a disproportionate presence of Antifa, which is white progressives and liberals, in Portland and Washington, D.C., that are perpetuating this almost every day since George Floyd died back in May.
00:48:31.000So we'll talk a little bit about Portland, and this is a report about specifically what happened this weekend.
00:48:36.000It says, One person was shot and killed late Saturday in Portland, Oregon, as a large caravan of President Donald Trump supporters and Black Lives Matter protesters clashed in the streets.
00:48:47.000It wasn't clear if the shooting was linked to fights that broke out as a caravan of about 600 vehicles was confronted by protesters in the city's downtown.
00:48:56.000Portland has been the site of nightly protests for more than three months since the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
00:49:03.000Many of them end in vandalism and violence, and hundreds of demonstrators have been arrested by local and federal law enforcement since late May.
00:49:11.000The caravan arrived downtown just as protesters planned for Saturday was getting underway.
00:49:18.000Police made several arrests before the shooting and advised residents to avoid the city core.
00:49:23.000The chaotic scene came two days after Trump invoked Portland as a liberal city overrun with violence in a speech at the RNC as part of his law and order reelection campaign theme.
00:49:34.000The caravan marked the third Saturday in a row that Trump supporters have rallied in the city.
00:49:40.000And this was something that was interesting because what has happened so far is that you've just got the criminals, right?
00:49:48.000Since George Floyd died, it has just been Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
00:49:52.000And virtually no response from conservatives or Republicans or anything like that.
00:50:00.000There have been some isolated and small protests, back the blue and pro Trump and things like that.
00:50:07.000But where they have happened, they have been small in scale and they have not been very pervasive in scope.
00:50:14.000And they have not, with few exceptions, directly engaged with the left in a meaningful way.
00:50:21.000Not to say that there hasn't been some.0.94
00:50:24.000I know Michelle Malkin was involved in a little bit of an issue and a rally in Boulder for Back the Blue.
00:50:31.000But, like I said, you haven't seen any major engagements until now.
00:50:35.000This weekend, you saw 600 vehicles planned and probably people from out of state driving in and engaging in violence with the BLM protesters, fighting with fists.
00:50:48.000I saw one video of Trump supporters driving through on truck beds with paintball guns and mace spraying and shooting at the BLM and Antifa.
00:50:57.000And, of course, you've got Antifa and BLM attacking the Trump supporters with.
00:51:03.000Pepper spray and skateboards and bricks and other weapons, urine, feces, eggs.
00:51:10.000So, this is a pretty significant escalation.
00:51:12.000Now, you've got a significant amount of Trump supporters and a significant amount of BLM, and they are directly engaging with each other.
00:51:19.000And what you notice about these demonstrations is that they're all using non lethal weapons.
00:51:25.000They come with blunt weapons like skateboards or bats or flags, they come with non lethal projectiles like the pepper spray or the paintball guns or whatever.
00:51:37.000And this is because they want to go and rough each other up and fight for control of the streets without bringing any kind of serious police presence or prison time or something like that.
00:51:47.000But how long, really, can we reasonably expect that to hold?
00:51:51.000You've got Republicans going in and they hate the left, and the left is already occupying that city and they hate the right.
00:52:00.000And how long does this sort of small ball, soft core stuff last?
00:52:04.000Paintball guns and eggs and skateboards.
00:52:07.000How long before these people start to show up armed?
00:52:11.000And some say maybe that would be a good thing.
00:52:13.000Maybe that would be like mutually assured destruction.
00:52:43.000And that really already happened this weekend.
00:52:45.000And that's the question as to whether or not it'll continue to escalate.
00:52:49.000The one man that was shot, as mentioned in this article, was Jay Bishop.
00:52:53.000And I'll read you this article from the New York Post about him.
00:52:57.000It says The man fatally shot in Portland, Oregon, amid clashes with Black Lives Matter protesters and backers of President Trump, has been identified as Patriot Prayer supporter Aaron Danielson by the right wing group's head.
00:53:10.000We love Jay, and he had a huge heart, wrote Joey Gibson.
00:53:13.000Founder of the Washington based group in a Sunday Facebook post using a nickname by which he initially identified Danielson.
00:53:21.000God bless him and the life that he lived.
00:53:24.000Trump praised the militia supporter with a post on Twitter that read, Rest in peace, Jay.
00:53:29.000Gibson withheld further comment in the post until Danielson's family could speak out, but previously told the Associated Press that Danielson was a good friend and a supporter of patriot prayer.
00:53:39.000Gibson told the outlet that he too was in the City of Roses on Saturday night when Danielson was shot dead in the street around 8 45 p.m. local time.
00:53:48.000Videos of the incident and its aftermath capture two shots ringing out, leaving Danielson lying in the street face down and motionless.
00:53:56.000Both an apparent ally of the man and BLM protesters tried to render aid to him before the police arrived, but his wounds proved to be fatal.
00:54:05.000And I think this is what is pretty scary about the coming weeks.
00:54:11.000It's not going to stop after this, it's going to get worse.
00:54:14.000And that was true with Kyle Rittenhouse, who shot and killed.
00:54:19.000To BLM or Antifa protesters, I think it was justified.
00:54:22.000Not only because he was in self defense, but also I believe both of them were pedophiles or something that came out recently.
00:54:28.000So, justified whether he killed them for no reason.
00:54:31.000He did kill them in self defense, but honestly, I'm actually not all that upset that a couple of Antifa pedophiles were killed, if it was in self defense or not.
00:54:41.000But in any case, you had that shooting in Kenosha, now you've got a Trump supporter dead in Portland.
00:54:49.000Of course, the Trump supporters will come back.
00:54:52.000And with Trump acknowledging it, it's only emboldening them.
00:54:56.000And with that death of the Patriot Prayer supporter, You've now got a martyr.
00:55:01.000So now you've got an emboldened Trump coalition driving in there.
00:55:06.000And the more that you have contact on a major level between the right and the left, the greater the chance is or the probability is that this will escalate further, that there'll be more fighting, and that increases the odds that there'll be more shooting and more killing.
00:55:22.000And this is something that compounds, this is something that becomes a vicious circle.
00:55:27.000And where does it really start and where does it end?
00:55:30.000At what point do you say that the situation is really out of?
00:55:33.000Control before you've got people on one side that are just murdering the other side and vice versa.
00:56:06.000If you're in a situation where you are put in harm's way, where your life is put in jeopardy, you should be carrying a gun where and when you can.
00:56:47.000Well, it means exactly what we're seeing criminals, the people that break the law, the people that want to do harm, the people that are the agents of chaos and disorder, are allowed to roam free because, in some sense, they are allies of the elites.
00:57:02.000They are acting as the shock troops or the stormtroopers, the brown shirts.
00:57:08.000So, insofar as criminals and Antifa are out there on the streets instilling terror and fear into the hearts and minds of law abiding citizens, they are allies of the elites and the establishment.
00:57:20.000They are enforcing the progressive and liberal ideology that they share with the elite.
00:57:26.000That's the anarchy crime, looting, riots, arson, and it's tolerated.
00:57:31.000We know we live in a state of anarchy.
00:57:33.000That's what prevails in Kenosha, in Minneapolis, in Chicago, in LA, in New York City, in Portland, in Washington, D.C. Yet at the same time, we know that if you defend yourself, or even if you just break the law as a law abiding citizen, as somebody that does not share the ruling ideology like Antifa does,
00:57:56.000you will be subject to the full force of a tyrannical government, of a tyrannical managerial state.
00:58:07.000If you're a criminal like George Floyd or anybody like that, well, there's no expectation for you to not break the law or if you do, to cooperate with the police.
00:58:17.000And then if you die, for any of your loved ones or supporters, I guess, right, or your political allies to not go and torch the city.
00:58:25.000But if you are a Republican and people suspect you of being racist, you can get red flagged.
00:58:31.000All that people have to do in some states, family members, friends, is call up the government and say, I've got a reasonable suspicion that this person has ill intentions or maybe there's a Problem and they'll come and take your firearm.
00:58:42.000They will disarm you and strip you of your civil liberties.
00:58:45.000You know that if you drive too fast on the highway, you get pulled over and you get a ticket.
00:58:50.000You know that if you're a conservative or Republican and you go down to one of these demonstrations like Kyle Rittenhouse, even in self defense, you defend your life against people that are armed with firearms and skateboards and who knows what else, you get charged with murder.
00:59:06.000This is a state of anarcho tyranny and there's really no way to win.
00:59:12.000You have to know that the government is not on your side.
00:59:15.000It's a dangerous situation outside because of anarchy, because of Antifa and BLM and all of these criminals.
00:59:22.000And it's dangerous to be out there defending yourself because of the states.
00:59:26.000The judges, the government, the media, every institution in this country is not on your side.
00:59:33.000You know, people think that the courts are not biased.
00:59:37.000People think that the courts, because of Lady Liberty or Lady Justice, I should say, they think that the courts, unlike other organs of government, are supposed to be impartial and uncorrupted.
00:59:52.000Who do you think constitutes the justice system?
00:59:54.000Human beings, and specifically political human beings, political appointees, elected officials, just like anybody else.
01:00:03.000And in liberal states, with liberal state governments and liberal constituencies, you've got liberal judges, activist judges.
01:00:10.000And they will, and we've seen it, we've covered it extensively on the show, they will drop charges against people that they agree with, like Antifa and BLM.
01:00:23.000They dropped charges against 92 protesters who went in front of the attorney general's home and said they would kill him if he didn't give them the right decision on Breonna Taylor and the police involved in her death.
01:01:26.000Defend yourself at any cost if you're put in a situation.
01:01:30.000But do not put yourself in that situation.
01:01:34.000If you're put in that situation, defend yourself, but do not go out of your way to put yourself in the path of protesters or an activist judge or anything like that.
01:01:44.000Because you've really got two outcomes.
01:01:47.000You can either end up like Jay Bishop or you can end up like Kyle Rittenhouse.
01:01:52.000There's really no other way that that ends.
01:01:57.000You know, that you can hope for when it comes to these violent protests.
01:02:00.000And increasingly, this will be the case.
01:02:03.000Either you get in some kind of violent altercation or confrontation with Antifa and they kill you, which is likely because they are violent, there's more of them, and there's no consequences for their actions.
01:02:16.000So either you end up like Jay Bishop and you get shot to death in the street like a dog for nothing, and who knows if the guy that killed him will even ever get caught or charged or anything like that, or you'll end up like Kyle Rittenhouse.
01:02:30.000Maybe you get in some violent altercation and you defend yourself successfully.
01:02:35.000It's a life and death encounter, but you survive.
01:03:03.000Obviously, Jay Bishop does not get his life back.
01:03:06.000But you've got to take that into consideration when you're looking at these things, all these calls for showing up and violence and all these other things.
01:03:15.000You really got to keep in mind what is the ultimate consequence for you?
01:03:22.000And I know on this show we stress the national interest and all of that, but even insofar as you might be able to help the national interest or the collective or the community or anything like that, what good does it do for you to be sitting behind bars for the rest of your life as a young person or even an old person for that matter?
01:03:40.000What good does it do for you to just get shot late at night on a live stream by some Antifa in the middle of Portland?
01:04:04.000And I've said this before there are ways to make your life count, there are ways to be a martyr for the movement, there are ways that you can give your life to the movement that do not involve.
01:04:13.000Sacrificing your life here and now on a street corner and for what?
01:04:20.000And you got to think about it just purely strategically.
01:04:22.000What institutions do they control and what institutions do we control?
01:04:26.000They've got academia, they've got the media, they've got the entertainment industry, they've got the government, they've got the justice system, they've got it all.
01:04:35.000When you die, they won't cover it, they won't talk about it, they won't prosecute the people involved.
01:04:41.000And if you defend yourself, they'll prosecute you and the media will make you out to be some kind of right wing terrorist.
01:04:59.000And we're succeeding in many ways to build a parallel political structure that can challenge the system.
01:05:05.000And one day we'll be able to offer a real resistance to the empire, what we're fighting.
01:05:11.000But right now, if you're a Kyle Rittenhouse or you're a Jay Bishop, there's not a whole lot that me and Tucker and Donald Trump can do for you.
01:07:23.000With that being said, and I think that really puts into perspective look at Trump's response to all of this with his supporters being thrown in jail.
01:07:33.000Is there really like a strong show of support for that?
01:08:48.000I was all over Chicago the past week, a great city with skyscrapers and the waterfront and everything.
01:08:54.000This was a nation built by civilized people.
01:08:57.000It is not being inherited by civilized people.
01:09:00.000And that's why you see these historic neighborhoods and downtowns being ripped to pieces and destroyed, and they will never be rebuilt because these people only know how to destroy.
01:09:10.000They cannot build, they cannot rebuild, even when they've got the schematics and the blueprints and the endless resources, because it's not who they are.
01:10:00.000We do not have the clout, the institutions, the infrastructure to support any kind of serious, sustained effort to fight back against the empire.
01:10:12.000We just don't have that at this point, which means that every person that dies or gets thrown in jail in the meantime, as far as I'm concerned, is just a big waste.
01:10:34.000The system is in a precarious position, and I can tell they're panicking in some sense, but we are not yet ready to challenge them.
01:10:43.000And some people say, oh, so that means do nothing or anything like that.
01:10:46.000No, we must get to work every day to make sure that the time comes because it's not a certainty.
01:10:54.000We all must be working every day in our own way to ensure that the day will come when they slip up and we catch them off balance and we are ready to strike them.
01:11:05.000And I'm not trying to Fed post or anything.
01:11:09.000Whatever form that will take, it'll be very unpredictable.
01:11:12.000It'll be very unpredictable, completely unpredictable, the way things play out in the next few decades.
01:11:19.000But we have to be working every day to ensure that that day happens.
01:11:23.000And when it does, we are as strong as we can possibly be.
01:11:26.000And that means that you've got resources, it means that you've got kids, it means that you've got neighbors, you've got connections, it means that we've got allies in high and important places that can help us in a meaningful way.
01:11:39.000Look at Black Lives Matter and Antifa.
01:11:48.000I don't know if we'll ever approach that level of support, but we can get somewhere close.
01:11:55.000We can get to a position where there is a real sort of systematic opposition that is organized and well funded and all those things that stands a real chance at having a A consistent opposition to the system.
01:12:13.000Until that point, I think everybody should basically exercise self control.
01:12:44.000Do you really think that these people that run the world, Jeff Bezos with $200 billion, Apple with a $2 trillion market cap, do you think that the media, do you think that all these institutions, do you think they're kept awake at night at the idea that what, Proud Boys are going to get in fist fights with Antifa in the streets of Portland?
01:13:04.000In other words, that poor people are going to fight poor people, they're going to get in these dust ups and scraps?
01:13:12.000Of course that's not a real threat to them.
01:13:15.000And that's why you shouldn't take it seriously when people are telling you, you know, go out there and fight and everything.
01:13:20.000It's going to be a very interesting few months here.
01:13:23.000And what is really, I think, concerning is everything that's going on concurrently with the election.
01:13:29.000That they're talking about questioning the legitimacy of the election with the mail in ballots.
01:13:34.000And they're saying that Trump shouldn't even be allowed to debate because we can't fact check him.
01:13:40.000And there has been talk even in the Democratic Party elite, like John Podesta, talking about what happens if Trump wins and Joe Biden refuses to concede.
01:13:49.000It's a really chaotic and unpredictable time, and who knows what will happen in the coming months.
01:13:55.000That's really my other concern, you know.
01:13:57.000So, to put on hold for a minute, telling you to stay home and not go to these different things.
01:14:03.000I will also tell you that I think what we're shaping up to see in November is something like a revolution, something like a CIA, intel, community facilitated coup against the president.
01:14:15.000And it's pretty obvious to see how it happens.
01:14:18.000They control the media, they're able to mobilize thousands of protesters in cities at a moment's notice.
01:14:27.000You've got even people within the Republican Party, within the White House, that are hostile to the president.
01:14:32.000You've got deep state people writing in the front page of the New York Times.
01:14:36.000I'm working in the White House and I'm basically thwarting and sabotaging the duly elected president of the United States.
01:14:44.000All the ingredients, all the components are there for a revolution.
01:14:49.000And you could see very quickly or very easily how that would transpire.
01:14:53.000The night of the election, it's uncertain who wins or there's some question of the legitimacy of the ballot.
01:15:04.000That the election was fraudulent, or whatever the narrative will be to undermine the credibility, whether Trump cheated, or whether they need a recount, or there was foreign interference, whatever they need, they are ready to go.
01:15:17.000You could say maybe this plan was in motion since the election in 2016.
01:15:22.000Social media will be ready to ban anybody that questions that narrative, including the President of the United States.
01:15:32.000So social media will be ready to suppress opposition and to promote and amplify.
01:15:37.000The people that are performing the coup.
01:15:40.000Mainstream media, we know, with the exception of Fox and maybe even with the cooperation of Fox, will have wall to wall coverage pushing the coup narrative about the illegitimacy of the election and so on.
01:15:53.000And then what do you think the consequence of that is?
01:15:55.000Well, you'll have thousands of protesters take to the streets like they did with the Women's March or BLM, George Floyd, what we saw this past weekend, take to the streets in mass numbers in a way that Republicans cannot counter, in a way that we don't have the organizing capability.
01:16:13.000Sure, you can get some Trump supporters into Portland after three months to go in and fight a little bit, but can you get thousands of conservatives in the streets, 24 hours notice, agitating with signs and busing and all that?
01:16:37.000You've got people in the White House and maybe even in Congress subverting the president, and you could see very quickly how they will be able to.
01:16:45.000And their motivation to do it as well, to manufacture a constitutional crisis, a crisis of illegitimacy, and to then install Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, whoever, as the president.
01:17:14.000So, I mean, there's some way to look at all this in maybe a compartmentalized way.
01:17:18.000Way and say, oh, well, you've got social media censorship, and that's about free speech, and you've got the Russiagate, and that's about Democrats having Trump derangement syndrome, and you've got Antifa and Black Lives Matter, which that's about something else.
01:17:32.000It's all part of the same, in my opinion, it's all part of the same picture, which is political power.
01:17:39.000That's how we have to look at these things.
01:17:43.000We have to look at politics as power, which is what conservatives don't do.
01:17:47.000Democrats, as Marxists, understand this because Marxists.
01:17:52.000Study theory, but they also study logistics and they also study politics as power.
01:17:58.000And I know they're not all Marxists, and I've said in the past that that's not like a meaningful label in today's America, but to give you an idea, a lot of them are motivated by Marxist ideology and thinking, and that's what they tend to think about power.
01:18:20.000And Republicans are bickering back and forth about, well, the role of government and the individual.
01:18:25.000And, you know, the Constitution says this.
01:18:28.000Well, none of that actually matters when you don't control all the guns in the country.
01:18:32.000None of that matters when you don't control all the institutions of influence and information and tastemaking in the country, which is media and which is the state and which is entertainment and social media.
01:18:45.000It actually matters a lot more who's pulling the levers in these important aspects, these important institutions of influence, than all these circle jerk type debates.
01:19:01.000And so we'll see what happens in the election.
01:19:04.000I'm hoping that what you see in Minnesota or in Minneapolis is going to put Minnesota in the Trump camp.
01:19:11.000I'm hoping that what happened in Kenosha might tip Wisconsin in favor of Republicans.0.52
01:19:16.000I'm hoping that broadly the attitude about BLM is souring for white people and the polls show that it is so that they will vote for Trump in 2020.0.52
01:19:27.000Because initially, when the George Floyd stuff started, BLM had a positive approval rating.0.57
01:19:36.000It's still, by the way, unchanged for blacks and Hispanics, which is interesting.0.63
01:19:40.000But I'm hoping that if enough people sour locally in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and some key states against Black Lives Matter, that that'll flip the battlegrounds and maybe broadly public opinion nationally is souring on BLM with whites.0.53
01:19:54.000And that can tip in a lot of states, right?
01:19:56.000That can consolidate our base in states that we might have a little difficulty and tip it in in the battleground states.
01:20:03.000So that's what I see in Portland and Kenosha.
01:20:13.000It's not cowardly to not throw yourself into the gears of the machine.
01:20:17.000History is full of martyrs or wannabe martyrs.
01:20:23.000I mean, think about all the blood that has been spilt in the name of this time we're going to be the ones or we're going to be in charge or whatever.
01:20:31.000And in some way, there's something to that.
01:20:59.000I don't mean to say that as insensitive.
01:21:01.000I mean that to say that if you think you're going to go out there and you're going to give up your life and it's going to have some civilizational significance, you should think again.
01:21:09.000You'll end up as a footnote, probably not even a footnote.
01:21:18.000It's wild times, but I think it's helping us politically.
01:21:22.000So we'll see what happens in November.
01:21:25.000It all comes down to that election whether or not we'll be able to retake our cities and be able to facilitate more of the movement spreading and growing and becoming stronger, or if we're going to be thrust into a terrible night prematurely, I think.
01:21:40.000With Joe Biden and Kamala, and like I said, a color revolution overnight with the media and these elements in the White House and protesters out there.
01:21:50.000So we'll be watching, but that's everything.
01:21:52.000That's everything that you missed in the past week in those two cities.
01:21:57.000It'll be interesting to see what happens next weekend if there'll be more Trump supporters in Portland.
01:22:02.000And if the I've heard that the Oregon National Guard or the state police is coming down to Portland to restore order, we'll see if that works.
01:22:10.000We'll see if the feds will be deployed.
01:23:59.000Why is Jaden always rocking back and forth?
01:24:02.000He's got, he reminds me of like, when I would, I don't want to be attacking him.
01:24:06.000He's, you know, but reminds me of in like grade school, you know, there were some kids in class, they would have to give them that rubber cushion, you know?
01:25:05.000Jordan Beast is watching Biden plead for the rioting to stop today was comical.
01:25:10.000Do you think the Dems can really put the cat back in the bag on this one?
01:25:14.000Leftists and BLM now seem to have an ideological framework that says that looting and rioting is 100% justified, and anyone arguing otherwise is a part of the problem.
01:25:28.000And we've talked about this on the show for a long time.
01:25:31.000There's almost no limiting principle in leftism, there's no rules, there's no objective morality.
01:25:38.000And I said this during the primary that they are literally their base, their constituents are out of control.
01:25:46.000Their radicals are off the rails, and there's really nothing they can do to fix that because they have only given cover and made excuses for radical elements, and they've been pushing farther and farther.
01:26:01.000And, like I said, with this ideology that it's like this black hole, it's a death spiral.
01:29:02.000Well, and you know how it goes with Republicans, they just refuse to name race.0.50
01:29:07.000And when they do talk about race, they talk about it in the context of, well, sure, white people are being killed, and the problem there is racism.0.88
01:29:17.000And it's wrong when it's anti black, and it's wrong when it's anti white, and we just want to end racism and not talk about race.0.81
01:29:24.000They'll say things like, well, the left judges you by the color of your skin and not the content of your character, and they're the real racists.0.83
01:29:33.000They're anti white racists, or something like that.
01:29:51.000It's not to exert ourselves as a European nation or a European descended nation, not to exert our traditional American identity or assert it over their attempts to deconstruct it, but it is to sort of meet them halfway.
01:30:07.000It is to abrogate race as a concept entirely.0.97
01:30:11.000So, and then of course, you know, whenever there's a white Killer, they're gonna blow that up and they don't want to talk about black.0.98
01:30:18.000No, but we don't want to talk about black crime because who that could alienate all these black Republicans just waiting in the wings, waiting in the wings to vote Republican, right?0.98
01:30:28.000We just need one more advertisement, one more speech from a state elected official at the convention.0.80
01:30:35.000Joker from Persona 5 says, Can you stand people who just say like or um a lot questioning annotation when they're explaining something?
01:33:06.000Amazon approved by the FAA to conduct drone deliveries.
01:33:10.000Imagine living in a city where a thousand buzzing drones are flying everywhere, crashing into people and drowning out any moment of quiet with whirring blades forever.
01:33:21.000There's always fear mongering about these kinds of problems and.
01:33:25.000I'm sure there are concerns about the drones, but I don't believe that will.
01:33:31.000That's not something that I worry about.1.00
01:33:33.000It's like the country's on fire because of blacks, and you're like, Amazon drones are going to be so loud.1.00
01:33:39.000Yeah, I'm really worried about that.1.00
01:33:42.000As I walk outside and get bricked by a black person shouting, kill all white people, and then they burn my house down, and then there's a coup against the president, you know, in my final moments of consciousness, I'll think to myself, well, at least I won't live for that minor inconvenience and annoyance that you'll hear Amazon drone delivery drones worrying overhead.0.97
01:34:34.000My signed copy of Pat Buchanan's editorial after Charlottesville, he writes very poignantly about that, saying, We're not the explorers who discovered the New World white supremacists?
01:34:48.000Founded this country, white supremacists, did they not believe in the supremacy of their people and their way of life?
01:34:56.000And you could certainly say that America maybe is not white supremacist, but certainly white people had primacy in every way for most of our history culturally, politically, socially, economically.
01:35:13.000Maybe it's not supremacy, you could say nicely that it's primacy.0.52
01:35:17.000And people have to really think long and hard about that.0.73
01:35:19.000Do we want to live in a country where whites do not have primacy?0.95
01:35:22.000And where actually it's the opposite, the whites are a second class people.0.98
01:35:28.000When whites have primacy, non whites are treated pretty good.0.91
01:35:34.000And for the past 60 years, whites have had primacy in some ways, and blacks have enjoyed civil rights.0.79
01:35:41.000Religious and ethnic and racial minorities have enjoyed full civil rights, voting rights, tolerance, acceptance, and so on.
01:35:48.000Will that be the case when whites do not have primacy?
01:36:23.000Does that mean, does white supremacy mean?0.94
01:36:26.000Like, oh, well, we think we're better than non white people, or we hate non white people.0.91
01:36:30.000Or when they say that they're taking down white supremacy, do they mean they're going to strip away everything that was once European, everything that was white?0.82
01:36:39.000They're coming to take away your power, your property, your identity.
01:36:44.000I mean, to me, that is exactly what's happening.
01:36:47.000That's what they mean by deconstructing white supremacy.
01:36:49.000What they really mean is they're deconstructing white primacy, they're deconstructing this white civilization that we have.
01:36:57.000It's holidays, it's heroes, it's myths, it's traditions, it's customs, it's culture, the people themselves and their positions of power and their capital.0.85
01:37:19.000FF says Two years ago, I sent my first super chat asking a stupid question about whether you had any aspirations to move into mainstream media.
01:37:28.000I figured that a young man as talented as yourself deserved real success.0.91
01:37:32.000Two years later, the real question is how mainstream media intends to catch up to you.
01:37:43.000Yeah, I mean, you know, people used to look down on me and they still do because I do like an internet show.
01:37:50.000Yeah, I remember, I'm not going to name any names, but some people would be so condescending towards me.
01:37:56.000And at the time, I didn't have a significant following, but I'm sure they still don't think much of me because I'm not doing it a conventional way.
01:38:04.000I didn't get a heritage internship and then work on the Hill and then was named as Red Alert 30 Under 30.
01:38:11.000Got a job at the caller, the examiner, you know, so I'm not like a respectable political actor.
01:38:17.000But, yeah, I mean, clearly we have more influence.
01:38:22.000This movement has more influence culturally and politically than most of these apparatchiks.
01:38:26.000I mean, don't get me wrong, yeah, they're going to rub shoulders with high powered people, but let's not conflate proximity with influence, right?
01:38:34.000I mean, these are people that go and they see Don Jr. at Trump Hotel and shake his hand and they say, oh my gosh, I'm like this really important person.
01:38:42.000And it's like, really, you know, Do you think that that's just part of the allure of being part of the cadre, another cog in this con ink machine, right?
01:38:55.000I mean, Charlie Kirk is like the archetypal example.
01:39:32.000Jordan B says, was watching the Vice video earlier from 2015 of things that make Trump say bing, and it made me miss the 2015 16 energy so much.
01:39:42.000Wish he'd go back to saying stuff like that.
01:39:44.000I still find myself saying bing bong if I need to kill dead air.
01:41:50.000Cato says It's easy to talk about black people and their problems from an outside view, but I've always wondered what it's like to be a based king like our boy JD or JB rather and watch these events unfold.0.70
01:42:01.000It's frustrating for us, but imagine it being your own people.0.50
01:42:20.000I'm just acknowledging something everybody knows is true, which is that blacks in America have a lot of problems, you know, a lot of self inflicted problems.0.99
01:42:28.000It's crime, it's fatherlessness, it's violence, it's a lack of education and literacy.0.99
01:44:13.000And I've said too, it's actually in the best interest of non whites to be in favor of what we're talking about, to be in favor of America first.1.00
01:44:21.000It is in their best interest to live in a white country.0.99
01:44:25.000Let's say, you know, that Italian and Irish and Hispanic isn't white.1.00
01:44:29.000I would say 100%, please let this country remain Anglo.0.96
01:44:34.000Let this country remain Anglo, Northern European white.1.00
01:44:37.000Bring on the Scandinavians and the Anglos and let's make them the majority forever.1.00
01:44:41.000I would say that even if I was considered a racial and ethnic minority.0.99
01:44:47.000And that's because clearly the civilization that has been created by those people is one that benefits everybody.
01:45:11.000And that's not to say, oh, immigration is great.
01:45:14.000It is to say that, you know, the difference between.1.00
01:45:18.000These minorities now, as they're trying to take over and conquer this country.1.00
01:45:22.000And when my ancestors came here, they came here as a grateful minority, accepting of and respecting and affirming and in favor of preserving the traditions and the culture and the demographics that made this country what it is.1.00
01:45:38.000It's not just about keeping the Constitution, it's about keeping that demographic core, which comes from the Mayflower and comes from the original colonists and the original settlers, even in the 19th century.
01:45:50.000It's about preserving that demographic core.
01:46:51.000Cuboid Degenerate says, Is based Kyle in Super Chats actually secretly an honorable young man in Wisconsin who defends freedom from the hordes?
01:47:00.000Extra money since I asked two questions.
01:47:29.000And you know, Lately, and this is always how it goes, whenever emotions are high and people are amped up, you're always called a coward if you use restraint, if you exercise restraint and discipline and self control.
01:48:10.000Or do you just get fired or expelled or lose your friends or create problems for yourself?
01:48:15.000You know, Jake Lloyd told me a story the other day that I guess, well, I don't know if he wants me to tell this story, but he had a problem at work because a friend of his phoned in and said, oh, this guy's racist.
01:48:29.000I don't even think he brought up that Jake Lloyd works for Infowars or his Twitter or anything, but just because he said he's racist.
01:48:35.000Because of some of the things Jake was talking about.
01:48:37.000And there are many, and that could be anybody.
01:49:34.000And that is probably one of my favorite moments as well.1.00
01:49:38.000Sneaky says, press S to shout dumb bitch at the anti mask in Chicago.0.99
01:49:43.000Well, you know what's so funny about that is, so we're walking around Chicago and we were there all week.0.99
01:49:49.000And I've even been around town for a long time.
01:49:53.000And I rarely wear a mask unless I have to.
01:49:57.000And throughout my entire, you know, since the coronavirus thing started and throughout our entire trip this week in Chicago, I have never been harassed by somebody in a mask.
01:50:09.000I've never been harassed for not wearing a mask, ever.
01:50:13.000Not during this trip, not since March.
01:50:17.000And when we're out there in downtown Chicago, Jake Lloyd starts streaming, literally streaming the 10 minute walk from.
01:50:24.000The Trump hotel to, or the Trump building to where we were parked.0.96
01:50:29.000And within seconds, seconds of him starting the live stream, some woman, race mixing woman, crosses the street and says, Where's your mask?0.98
01:50:39.000And it was almost too perfect to believe.1.00
01:50:44.000Like, my favorite thing when I'm hanging out with friends, literally the only thing that I enjoy is like getting into confrontations with people.
01:51:02.000I don't like really going to bars that much.
01:51:04.000I mean, I enjoy the company of my friends, and if they do that, I go along with it, but that's not really my cup of tea.
01:51:10.000But the one thing that I really get what gives me a thrill is to get in confrontations with people, specifically like political confrontations like that.
01:51:20.000I don't know why I've always been like that.
01:51:22.000I'm very confrontational, I love conflict.
01:51:25.000And we had a lot of that over the course of the week, and I was just itching for it.
01:51:30.000I'll tell you this one story from the week.
01:51:33.000I could not stop laughing at myself because I am so funny.
01:51:39.000So, we were down in Hyde Park because we had heard that there was like a BLM protest down there.
01:51:45.000And we drove around probably for like 20 minutes or a half hour looking for the protest.
01:51:50.000And we were driving around the UChicago campus and driving around different side streets just looking for.
01:51:56.000Trying to hear a drum or a microphone or something.
01:52:00.000And eventually we gave up and we said, you know what, we're not going to find it.
01:52:10.000And so we stopped into this little strip mall in Hyde Park to get a, I think we needed an extra mask because we were going to go out to eat and somebody had forgotten theirs at the Airbnb.
01:52:23.000And so we pull into the strip mall and I'm driving through the parking lot.
01:52:27.000And this old woman and like a middle aged woman are standing there next to their car, and they're just standing there idly.
01:52:36.000So I assume, okay, I don't know what they're doing.
01:53:31.000I said, Let's wait, see if we could catch them on the way out.
01:53:34.000If they don't come out in like five minutes, we'll just leave, but let's see if we could wait and catch them.
01:53:38.000And sure enough, they came out, you know, like five minutes later or something, and they come out, and we're all just standing there me, Jake, Jaden, Beardson.
01:53:47.000And I go, oh, wow, what are you just going to pass right by us while you're leaving the store?
01:53:54.000And they pass by, and the lady goes, well, you know, usually it's just polite to let pedestrians pass in front of you, to yield to pedestrians.1.00
01:54:05.000And I said, well, maybe I would have done that if you weren't standing there like an idiot.0.99
01:57:50.000If anything, if anything, it should be you get a special designation like bullet in the head if you sexually offend against children like that.1.00
01:58:00.000Forget being labeled a sexual predator.1.00
01:59:12.000You know, I went on a show a couple of years ago, and I actually respected him because I said, here's a guy who's going to have a conversation.
01:59:19.000He's slightly offensive, and he's actually going to.
01:59:22.000Be in favor of a dialogue and free speech, even somebody like me who's blacklisted, right?
01:59:32.000And then he deletes the interview and then he's going to smear me.
01:59:35.000And then I see this pattern of behavior over the past couple of years where the guy just has no integrity.
01:59:41.000He's trying to get Jake Lloyd fired from Infowars and he's trying to do that gotcha stuff when I was at the SAS conference in West Palm Beach.
01:59:53.000You know, so the guy's just got no integrity, is what it comes down to.
01:59:57.000I don't care if you don't agree with me.
01:59:59.000I don't care if you don't even like me.
02:00:00.000But it's people that just have no integrity that I can't stand.0.96
02:00:03.000You know, people that are just snakes and subversive.1.00
02:00:06.000So, Sneaky GB says, I mean, pro mask Karen, stupid mistype.1.00
02:02:28.000I mean, it's funny because the communists actually push him to the right.
02:02:33.000When he's in a debate with me, he comes across as left wing or something, but he debates Vosh or some of these other characters and he's defending like capitalism.
02:03:32.000And Vosh, I don't even remember the context of this, but he said, well, what about in Marvel movies when Iron Man is framed as like a bad guy and police and protesters gather around him and he slowly drops the.0.99
02:03:46.000The arc blaster and puts his hands up.
02:03:50.000And Destiny was like, you know, well, maybe in like a movie, but in real life, it doesn't work like that.
02:03:55.000And Vosh said, oh, okay, well, there's only been like 20 Marvel movies where that's happened and like one video where what you're saying happens.
02:08:57.000That's the whole message of the Bible.
02:08:59.000That's the message of the gospel, the whole thing.
02:09:01.000And that's not to say, you know, it's not to say that if you weren't a terrible sinner that became a great saint, that's not to mean that it's not still admirable that you're pious or anything.
02:09:11.000But that is one of the great things, one of the miraculous things about Christianity is you'll find often that it is those people.
02:09:19.000You look at like Rouge V, I think, is a perfect example, or Kanye West.
02:11:05.000So, I think that probably that's the most he could say, but I also think there's this troubling narrative that it's oh, it's rich versus poor.
02:12:45.000Yeah, I mean, they'll go up and destroy the neighborhood for their own profit, and then it's like, right, or for their own perceived short term gain.
02:12:52.000But it's our fault because we made them mad, and then it's our fault for not cleaning up after them.
02:13:13.000Tactical Nuke says the wannabe America First Daily Caller journalists and comfortably smug Twitter types are getting even more insufferable on a daily basis.
02:14:19.000Because it's not easy to give a really, I don't feel a very sincere, appropriate thank you when you're just trying to rattle off the super chats, you know.
02:17:55.000Yeah, I would hate to not be a Groyper right now.0.91
02:17:57.000I would hate to be on the receiving end of Groyper rape at a national level.1.00
02:18:02.000BCR says to all the youngins listening to Nick warn about ruining your lives at these rallies, remember his example when you eventually find yourselves in a leadership position.
02:18:28.000I have a cult following, and I love it, and you love it, and that makes us strong.
02:18:33.000Individually, we are weak, but together, we are strong, and I like that.
02:18:37.000But what comes with that, what comes with the privilege of being a leader, is the responsibility of taking care of people, and fundamentally, on some level, you know, our destinies are intertwined.
02:18:50.000You're counting on me, so I've got to do the right thing by you guys.
02:18:55.000Portland Groyper says, This is by far your best take on all this.
02:19:52.000The idea that we can all just take it easy on ourselves and smoke pot and drink and have sex and just be a degenerate and enjoy the decline and then, I don't know, go out with some kind of glorious.0.53
02:20:10.000If we're going to restore a civilization, we have to ourselves become great, become capable of restoration, become, you know, I guess, emblematic of the civilization we want to create.
02:21:05.000I mean, women will believe anything.1.00
02:21:07.000So I just insta block most women, honestly.1.00
02:21:12.000I insta block women that criticize me, women that are very assertive with their political opinions, women that are vulgar, women that are pagan, women that are obviously feds.0.95
02:21:28.000Avalon says, you know, watching the events of the past few months and specifically the recent events, along with the disingenuous lefties like Vosh, I have now come to understand why dictators purge their enemies.
02:21:38.000Yeah, yeah, that's how I really got out of my libertarian mindset, is seeing the chaos in 16 and the power apparatus we were up against.
02:22:45.000Kevin Brose says, As we speak, FBI Director Christopher Wray and AG William Barr have displayed a level of incompetence that have emboldened Antifa and BLM to declare guerrilla warfare against Americans with tacit federal immunity.
02:23:00.000Aside from the legislature, a Republican presidency requires dominance over the DOJ.
02:23:15.000It's personally the personal power of Trump and the bully pulpit.
02:23:19.000Because you're right, the intelligence community, the DOJ, the permanent state, right?
02:23:25.000The steady state, the deep state, they are in full control in most of the important areas of governance and subverting and sabotaging the president.
02:23:34.000And actively helping the people that are out there in the streets.
02:23:37.000And no doubt, you look at BARS DOJ, and the big problem with why they're not cleaning up these protests is they're not charging anybody.
02:24:08.000You know, not only do we have to have the presidency and the legislature is important, but the president really has to assert control over the entire executive apparatus.
02:24:36.000My friends and I agree 100% with the plan to not do anything stupid and achieve meaningful lives, but we all have the same concern.
02:24:43.000How are we supposed to achieve this long term goal if we realistically only have 10 years before the country is in serious ruin or Democrats have total power?
02:24:52.000Well, you know, again, what we're looking at over the next 10 years is a situation that is totally unpredictable.
02:24:59.000I don't think that we're going to end up in a situation where things will carry on on the same trajectory like some people are forecasting, like the Democrats will gain total control and then it's game over.
02:25:18.000A lot of unpredictable, chaotic things.
02:25:20.000And I understand that concern that, well, by the time we can mount a counteroffensive, it'll be too late.
02:25:26.000But I will say that the only thing that we can do is show up every day and put our best foot forward, build up the best movement that we can, build up the best infrastructure, money, network, and so on.
02:25:39.000And the hope, because God is with us, is that if we're doing that and we're optimal, we're operating at our highest capacity, That eventually you'll have unpredictable events that will have a situation where the outcome, anybody can win, where the situation will be up for grabs.
02:25:59.000In other words, we're looking at 2030 based on the situation in 2020, but why would we do that?
02:26:05.000You see that things like George Floyd, which nobody could have seen coming in that instantiation of it, or the pandemic, or who knows what else, these things can change the course of history so quickly and so unpredictably and so radically.
02:26:19.000That we have to, that's really what we're waiting for.
02:26:23.000And not even so much waiting, but preparing for, is preparing for those kinds of opportunities to make big strides and make big turns and big movements.
02:26:31.000And the hope is that eventually the people that are in power, it's a precarious grip that they have.
02:26:38.000We've talked before about electorally, will the Democrats fracture?
02:26:42.000If the Republicans consolidate, they can probably hold on for a little while longer and so on.
02:26:48.000You know, eventually there will be, I think, an opening, there'll be a big opportunity.
02:26:52.000Some kind of Some kind of event that will completely change our circumstances.
02:26:57.000And with that sort of flux, right, with that chaos, I think if we have a robust political machine, we can take advantage and we can assert what we want to happen.
02:27:10.000And that's really what politics is all about.
02:27:12.000You know, you could say this is the same thing that happened with the Iranian, the Islamic Revolution in Iran, this is the same thing that happened with the Russian Revolution, the American Revolution.
02:27:23.000I'm not advocating for like a full on war against the government.
02:27:26.000But I am saying that when these regime changes happen, they tend to happen like this.
02:27:31.000You see that there is a movement that is growing and metastasizing and capitalizing on these kinds of world historical events, these inflection points.
02:27:41.000And that tends to be when a window will open up that you can take advantage of.
02:27:46.000So I would say that your question, while I think it's a good question, I think the problem in that thinking is thinking that time is like a flat circle.
02:27:56.000In other words, that what we're seeing will persist for the next 10 years.
02:28:01.000And I think any forecast, especially now, but in general, that is going to forecast out what things will be like 10 years in the future, it always turns out to be wrong because it doesn't take into account all the history, predictable and unpredictable, that will transpire and all the variables and moving parts.
02:28:18.000So, what we need to do now is to build up our forces and our strength so that as things change, when circumstances radically change, we'll be there.
02:28:29.000Many people believe that it was too late in 2008 when Barack Obama won.
02:28:33.000And everything that we're saying today, They were saying in the early 2000s, or even the 1990s for that matter.
02:28:40.000And then Donald Trump decided he would run for office and win.
02:28:44.000And that, like, who could have predicted that?
02:28:46.000Who in 2015 or 2014 could have said that all that we have seen in the past five years would have transpired?
02:28:54.000That Donald Trump, the host of The Celebrity Apprentice, would run for office, defeat 16 Republicans and Hillary Clinton, and we'd be on the verge of a civil war.
02:29:05.000And think about had there been that infrastructure in place, That I'm describing now, had that been built up throughout the 90s and 2000s, you would have had a machine ready to bankroll Trump, to fill up the White House with people, ready to mobilize for the past five years.
02:30:02.000The American Revolution, the Revolutionary War, was almost a story of these sort of like strategic retreats and capitalizing on weather events and other things.
02:30:11.000You know, I mean, look to our founding in many ways to look at how change.
02:30:19.000And you don't see the kinds of, you know, what people are advocating now, where they call for you to just rush in, just rush in, just do it.
02:31:01.000Peter Scully says, Do you think Trump will take a sharp right turn after the election if he wins, seeing that he wouldn't have to worry about public opinion, or will he remain Zion Don?
02:31:11.000I don't think the Zion really has anything to do with it.
02:31:15.000No, I don't anticipate him taking a sharp right turn.
02:31:19.000I think that he'll become more right wing.
02:31:21.000I have it on good authority that his administration will get better.
02:31:24.000I have it on good authority that if he wins again, his administration will improve dramatically.
02:31:28.000I don't know if he'll turn into a tyrant, but I think it'll be better than the first four years.
02:31:35.000His tweet circulated today of a black family armed with AR 15s, saying, How do you feel about this photo and all the cringe Republicans playing a racist litmus test about blacks having guns?0.96
02:32:23.000An establishment that is rigging the election and they're really making these dramatic moves to silence dissent, to fix the election, the pandemic, all this stuff.
02:32:33.000That, to me, is not the strategy of an establishment that is firmly in control, that is not worried about a challenge to its power.
02:32:43.000To me, it seems like they're lashing out wildly in a way that is not calculated, in a way that is probably overplaying their hand.
02:32:52.000I think that betrays that the Trump Revolution did a lot of damage.
02:32:56.000And it's not to say that they're not still the empire, it's not to say that they're still not so powerful.
02:33:03.000But it is to say that I think that the Trump thing really shook them.
02:33:07.000And I think that everything that you've seen in the past few years or the past five years is them desperately trying to maintain power or make that final bid for total domination.
02:33:17.000So I don't know if they're panicking because they're losing, but maybe because they're worried it's going to be contentious.0.72
02:33:23.000So G. Barr says And then the witch doctor, he told me what to do.
02:34:14.000I don't think that that's going to make a huge difference, honestly.
02:34:17.000You know, if you tell a handful of people not to vote, it would probably, you know, if you look at risk reward, I mean, let's say it all works out.
02:34:41.000They got to be targeting people that they can win.1.00
02:34:44.000And I don't think that blacks are winnable by and large, you know.0.99
02:34:47.000And you've got black Republicans, and the black Republicans that there are are steadfast and free thinking and all that, you know, like yourself, JD, JB, Bryson, you know, all the America First, black Groypers, Boston Groyper.
02:35:00.000I mean, they all get it, but they're a tiny fraction of the population.0.85
02:35:04.000How many blacks does the GOP think that they can win?0.99
02:35:17.000Okay, they've doubled that and they're at barely double digits, right?
02:35:20.000So, and strategically, it's dubious what kind of impact that'll even have in these states.
02:35:28.000I mean, if they want to win Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, they got to turn out those white first time voters, those Obama voters, working class, Rust Belt types that won them in 16.0.62
02:35:56.000Caesar says, on Ingram tonight, Trump claimed people in dark shadows who control the streets who you've never heard of are controlling the riots.1.00
02:36:04.000He also said, planes of men in black uniforms are traveling the USA.
02:37:14.000I think that he should be using the intelligence community against BLM and Antifa.
02:37:20.000That would destroy the left, in my opinion.
02:37:22.000If they went after Antifa and the funding, if they went after BLM, I mean, it would be tough.
02:37:27.000He'd be really fighting the powers that be with that, but I think that's necessary at this point.
02:37:33.000And that would be a real counterattack.
02:37:36.000Against the left, if we were to really get down and dirty and see what's going on with that left wing agitation, because you've got to know, the organization, the money is coming from somewhere.
02:37:55.000People that, like Trump said, you've never heard of, shadowy people, billionaires, Jews, whoever, organizing the stuff behind the scenes, probably involved in weird stuff.
02:38:05.000So I'm sure that if the Intel community really started to do some QAnon stuff, You know, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Soros, all that.
02:38:12.000I mean, it would be a dramatic reversal, a real turning of the table.
02:38:18.000So I don't think that'd be overplaying.
02:38:19.000I think he's got to find a way to do that without getting killed, right, or assassinated.
02:38:25.000All time Chad says, can we get an Animal Crossing update?
02:38:27.000I haven't played that game in like five months.
02:38:36.000Kook Master says, my mom thinks Trump is a mean orange jerk, but the events of this summer have Pushed her further right than she's ever been.0.98
02:38:43.000She's the exact demographic that is currently giving Trump a lead in Minnesota polling.0.98
02:38:47.000We haven't been this red in decades.0.83
02:40:26.000Arabs who speak Arabic, who practice Islam, who come from the Middle East, would we say that they're white, that they're no different than white people?0.65
02:40:49.000So that's why it's a dumb question.0.81
02:40:52.000Avalon says, I have had multiple real life friends become based in Red Pilled over the past year, independent of my influence.0.83
02:40:58.000I've always been good at hiding my power level, so finally being able to talk to someone is white pilling.
02:41:03.000I've also got them to tune into your show, America First, Groypers Rising.
02:41:07.000I hear stories like this every day where people say that their friends or colleagues of their own volition are sending them links to my show or Groyper War or whatever.
02:41:56.000We're probably top 10, top 20 biggest political live streams that there are, period.
02:42:01.000So, point being, it is expected, I think.0.89
02:42:05.000People are surprised when they see a lot of Groypers in their life or suddenly or something because we're blacklisted and we're not like in good graces of the establishment or something.
02:42:18.000I'm not on Fox, but slowly but surely we're rising up.
02:42:54.000And if you're getting involved with the college Republicans, you might want to hit up Jaden with America First Students because we're connecting to a lot of CRs.
02:44:22.000In particular, a big shout out and a special thanks to our top super chatters tonight Chicken Strip Basket King, who gets a special thanks by himself, a huge shout out.
02:44:33.000But a special thanks as well to Wooza, Gemmy, Quantum.