00:00:26.000I know it was productive because the hardcore people, the people that are maybe more explicit about being very right wing, I don't know if they're much more to the right, but maybe they're more explicit than me.
00:01:03.000I said on Wednesday that something was up the morning that the Steve Bannon Donald Trump split happened, and everybody was talking about that.
00:01:11.000Ben Shapiro, Steven Crowder, Gavin, you know, they're all giving their takes.
00:01:15.000Oh, I like Bannon, I like Trump, and all of that.
00:01:19.000And I said, no, no, there's something much bigger going on here.
00:01:25.000Look at what's happening with the Voter Fraud Commission that was disbanded on Wednesday.
00:01:30.000Look at what's happening with the Hillary Clinton investigation that was reopened by the Justice Department.
00:01:35.000Look at the Russia probe, which is coming under scrutiny not only by Devin Nunes of the House Intelligence Committee, but now also leadership in the Senate.
00:01:44.000Look at Christopher Steele, who was referred for criminal investigation by those senators today.
00:01:49.000And so there is a lot going on behind the scenes.
00:01:52.000Something is very much awry in the country, in the world, and we're going to get to the bottom of it.
00:02:48.000The Hill broke this story this afternoon that the Justice Department has opened a new investigation into Hillary Clinton, specifically into the Clinton Foundation over allegations of pay to play that went on there.
00:03:03.000The allegation is, and this is pretty infamous, is that while Hillary Clinton served as the Secretary of State in exchange for contributions to the Clinton Foundation, which is a slush fund for her political power brokering and her political campaigns and other Democrats' political campaigns, In exchange for that money, she dispensed political favors as head of the State Department.
00:03:24.000And one of the most notable examples of this was the Uranium One deal, in which, under the Clinton State Department and the Barack Obama White House, we gave, I think it was something like 60% of our uranium to Russia.
00:03:37.00060% of our uranium came under Russian control.
00:03:41.000And in response, the oligarchs that benefited from that gave the Clinton Foundation something like $100 million in around the same timeframe.
00:03:50.000Got control of the uranium that the Clinton State Department handed over, those same people gave $100 million to the Clinton Foundation.
00:03:57.000And so the Justice Department will be looking into that, among other things.
00:04:05.000And people are, I think, a little bit confused about this because when it comes to domestic affairs, when it comes to like people in politics as opposed to meta political issues and ideology, it gets very tedious.
00:04:18.000It gets very complicated with details and documents and laws and, you know, all these other things.
00:04:23.000When people talk about the Hillary Clinton email scandal, for example, people think that the worst thing that happened under Hillary Clinton was that she had her private email server in the bathroom of her private home.
00:04:35.000You know, and that's a big problem because, of course, there was classified documents transferred using that unsecure private server.
00:04:42.000You have to imagine that if you yourself, as a private citizen, set up an email server all by yourself in your house and you have classified U.S. government secrets on there, that's not going to fly.
00:04:54.000You know, when the government sets up an email server, as they do, and Hillary Clinton had an email while she was Secretary of State, they have it secured.
00:05:07.000Well, if Hillary Clinton's using her personal email for government secrets, then it tends to be a problem.
00:05:12.000Well, people think that it stops there.
00:05:13.000People think that the controversy was that she had this private server and there's confidential information on there, and that was a problem.
00:05:21.000People also might think that the problem was that she deleted 33,000 emails even after she was subpoenaed by the Congress to release those.
00:05:29.000Because, of course, if you serve in an official capacity, in a national security capacity for the country, And you're sending emails.
00:05:37.000As a servant of the government, when you finish your term, you're supposed to hand over all pertinent communications and documents and everything else, because of course that is subject to Freedom of Information Act requests.
00:05:49.000That's subject to all kinds of other things when you work for the public sector.
00:05:53.000Well, the problem was not so much that she had classified information on an unsecure server, the problem wasn't so much that she deleted 33,000 emails even after she was subpoenaed.
00:06:03.000Of course, those two things are illegal.
00:07:23.000And that's where the Clinton Foundation comes into play.
00:07:26.000The reason that she had her private server, the reason she was using her private email for government communications, the reason she deleted 33,000 emails is because in those emails, contained in those emails, was the massive The biggest part of it, the biggest part of the iceberg, which is that she was trying to hide the fact that she was taking bribes in exchange for favors.
00:07:51.000And so that's what's coming under investigation under this Justice Department, which, you know, Jeff Sessions has gotten a really bad rap.
00:07:58.000I don't know where this stuff comes from.
00:08:22.000So Jeff Sessions has gotten a really bad rap this year from the MAGA type people, from the Republicans, from people that are on the Trump train, because they say that Jeff Sessions hasn't been enforcing the illegal immigration laws as hard as he should, in the sense that he's not deporting illegals fast enough.
00:08:41.000They say that Jeff Sessions should be on top of all of this corruption on the Part of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, and it seems like he hasn't been there.
00:08:48.000One of the biggest criticisms is that he recused himself from the Russia investigation.
00:08:52.000But I have been a firm believer from the start that Jeff Sessions has been on top of this.
00:08:57.000Behind the scenes, as the attorney general should be when you're enforcing the law.
00:09:01.000You know, I think after eight years of Holder and of Loretta Lynch, we're kind of used to a very politicized attorney general that's on television and meeting with people in the back of airplanes and all that.
00:09:12.000But I think Jeff Sessions has been there quietly behind the scenes, and this news vindicates it.
00:09:18.000Into pay to play has been going on for months.
00:09:21.000And according to The Hill, they've already interviewed one witness, and many things will be happening soon, this month and further on.
00:09:28.000And for people that think that, you know, this is just another investigation, of course, the House investigated this countless times, the FBI investigated this, and there was a lot of dubious stuff there, which came out earlier this week, we talked about on Tuesday.
00:09:42.000But if you don't think it's going anywhere, check out what's been happening this week.
00:10:32.000Well, then what you also had happen on New Year's Eve this week was that a man by the name of Richard Cousins, the CEO of the Compass Group, died in a seaplane crash over Australia.
00:11:01.000You have a fire in Hillary Clinton's house in New York the same week that the person that built the Clinton Library mysteriously died in a plane crash.
00:11:44.000James Comey worked at Bridgewater as an executive, paid a multi million dollar handout before he became the FBI director, or a payout rather.
00:11:53.000And now his former colleague, his former colleague, Bruce Steinberg, dies mysteriously in a plane crash in Costa Rica the same week.
00:12:29.000So something is definitely going on here.
00:12:32.000What I anticipate to be happening, what I believe is happening, is that Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Are under investigation by the FBI.
00:12:43.000I think these people that are in the swamp, these major players, are getting their stuff together because they know that the noose is tightening.
00:12:50.000I would bet you two bits the FBI, the Justice Department are hot on their trail, interviewing people, finding documents because it was so obvious what was happening to people that were paying attention under Barack Obama.
00:13:03.000It was just that everything was politicized.
00:13:05.000So the Attorney General and all these other departments, the FBI, the intelligence community, they weren't interested in it because they were cronies of the people.
00:13:13.000That they were supposed to investigate.
00:13:15.000Well, now the problem that they encounter when Donald Trump gets into office is that they're going to find all these documents.
00:13:21.000When we have an actual justice system, when the law applies to everybody, now they're all going to come under trouble.
00:13:28.000So I would imagine that Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, all these criminals in the last administration or regime are under investigation.
00:13:37.000I'm sure they know they've committed crimes.
00:13:42.000And I would imagine that the things that you're seeing.
00:13:45.000With the airport blackouts, with what's going on in Iran, what happened in Saudi Arabia.
00:13:51.000I imagine all of that is an externality of what's happening in this country.
00:13:54.000And it's not that crazy when you think about it.
00:13:57.000If you really think about the connections these people have Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, et cetera you have to think really detail specific.
00:14:06.000People have a vision of politics that is so superficial just from what they would see on the news and they don't really think about it.
00:14:13.000So, for example, I read a really good book about Lyndon Johnson, a biography of Lyndon Johnson.
00:14:54.000You have to go to powerful construction people.
00:14:56.000You have to go to powerful media people, powerful finance people.
00:15:00.000To win in a statewide race like Texas, which is a big state, and that's just one state, but it's a big one, you need a lot of money.
00:15:07.000And to get a lot of money, you've got to court the people that have the money.
00:15:11.000And what are you going to give in return?
00:15:12.000You have to give legislation, you have to do favors, contracts, foreign policy things if you're talking on the national level.
00:15:19.000And so I was really diving into this book, and they were talking about all the deals Lyndon Johnson was doing.
00:15:24.000And I thought to myself, hmm, you know, I never really thought about that.
00:15:27.000You think of politics as this very Mr. Smith goes to Washington type business where, you know, well, we just need an honest guy to get on television and tell it how it is and make the case to the American people look at my Heritage Foundation documents.
00:15:41.000The Republicans can win the war if I do.
00:15:44.000It really works like some party guy gets picked to run, they work their connections, they throw a bunch of money at it, and they get selected.
00:15:53.000They don't get elected, they get selected, and then they discharge favors.
00:15:58.000And you think about it on a national level.
00:16:27.000So if you're someone like Barack Obama and you're trying to win a national office and you have your party infrastructure, but I mean, you're also trying to win by yourself, you have to court powerful people.
00:16:40.000People in the banking industry, people in foreign countries, people in Saudi Arabia, maybe, people from China, who knows?
00:16:47.000And then when you get into office, you have to discharge favors.
00:16:49.000Well, Hillary Clinton tried to run for office, and she spent a billion dollars trying to get into office.
00:16:56.000She had the backing of every single major newspaper in the country, every major television network, I think, with the exception of Fox News, every publication, with the exception of Breitbart.
00:17:09.000She had money from Prince Al Walid in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi billionaire.
00:17:15.000And then when she didn't get elected, what do you think happened?
00:17:18.000These people all paid her hundreds of millions of dollars so that she could get in and do them their favors.
00:17:25.000So, for example, for Al Walid in Saudi Arabia, when he gives money to Hillary Clinton with the expectation that she's going to win and she doesn't and she can't deliver on her end of the bargain, she can't deliver the favors that he expects, what's going to happen to the Clintons?
00:17:45.000And so that's why it's not a far fetched thing to say that what's happening in Saudi Arabia, what's happening in Iran, what's happening with Pakistan, what's happening with Qatar and the Emirates, possibly even North Korea and China, has a lot to do with what happened in the election, has a lot to do with the pay to play stuff that happened under Barack Obama, under the Clinton State Department.
00:18:05.000I mean, she was the head of the State Department.
00:18:08.000Is it that much of a leap to say that the person tasked with interacting with foreign countries and foreign businessmen and foreign businesses?
00:18:16.000She got enriched hundreds of millions of dollars more than her salary, that she might be involved in international affairs that might not have ramifications when the noose is tightening domestically.
00:19:24.000And you're seeing it play out all over the globe.
00:19:26.000This massive cartel that has been controlling things or that has been running things under Barack Obama, and even you can go, I think, as far back as the first George Bush, is coming under fire in this country under the jurisdiction of Jeff Sessions and Christopher Wray and Donald Trump ultimately.
00:20:12.000Additionally, and here's more things that are going on behind the scenes as you have, as of today, several GOP senators, such as Senator Chuck Grassley and Senator Lindsey Graham, they wrote a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and they're referring Christopher Steele to them for criminal investigation.
00:20:33.000So, you have Lindsey Graham, Chuck Rashleigh, Republican senators, and they are referring Christopher Steele over to the FBI and the Attorney General for criminal investigation.
00:20:42.000Well, of course, Christopher Steele is the British spy who put together the Trump dossier.
00:20:48.000And we explained this at length on Wednesday.
00:20:51.000But if you need a refresher, if you recall in January or February, the Trump dossier was published by BuzzFeed.
00:21:00.000This was the document that said that Donald Trump went to Moscow.
00:21:04.000Vladimir Putin put him up in the Ritz-Carlton, put him in Barack Obama's room where he stayed when he was president, and Donald Trump had prostitutes pee on the vet as like a sign of disrespect.
00:21:17.000And this document, this dossier, 35-page document, was used by the FBI as the basis for opening up the Russia investigation.
00:21:27.000So when you hear about Special Counsel Mueller, when you hear about the House Intelligence Committee probe, when you hear about the FBI looking into this, all of that, the Russia probe that we've been hearing about so much, Is based on this 35 page dossier, which is a total fabrication.
00:21:41.000Christopher Steele was a British spy who was tasked with putting that all together.
00:21:46.000He, using his connections in the Kremlin, using his connections in Russia, he was a former spy in Russia during the days of the Soviet Union for Britain.
00:21:55.000Now I guess he works for, you know, as a contractor, you know, some form of security person.
00:22:01.000Well, he put this dossier together using his former connections.
00:22:07.000GPS Fusion is directly connected to the DNC and the Hillary Clinton campaign.
00:22:12.000The Clinton campaign, the DNC, and even the RNC hired Fusion GPS through an intermediary firm to hire Christopher Steele to put together this opposition research, to put together this dossier.
00:22:25.000Well, now you have Republican senators saying that Christopher Steele, who put this together, should be in jail.
00:22:29.000And the reason being, of course, because it's a lie, because the basis for a criminal investigation, which is vastly overreached, the scope of And the jurisdiction of such an investigation is based on a lie, is based on a fraud.
00:22:44.000So they're referring Christopher Steele to the FBI for an investigation.
00:22:48.000This comes just two days after Devin Nunes' deadline for the Mueller probe to present documents and witnesses pertinent to the document being used for the probe expired.
00:22:59.000And so it looks like while you have Clinton coming under fire, and this is the beautiful thing about this, this is really remarkable.
00:23:06.000People talking about fucking taxes and DACA and all this other stuff, it is so.
00:23:55.000Article 2 of the Constitution says that the executive branch is tasked with enforcing the law, executing the law.
00:24:02.000Now, what bigger priority would you have as the chief executor of the law?
00:24:08.000When they say chief executive, it's the chief executor of the law, enforcer of the law, than rounding up these criminals that have been running the show for eight years or 25 years.
00:24:18.000And so that's what's really going on here while you have the FBI going after Clinton and for the pay to play stuff, at the same time, I would imagine that Mueller.
00:24:26.000And you see this with his team coming under fire from Sturzok and Orr and some of these other characters.
00:24:32.000The Mueller probe was probably tasked with inventing some kind of grounds for impeachment for Donald Trump so that Clinton could evade an investigation.
00:24:42.000It's not like Russia investigation and Clinton and all of this.
00:24:46.000Clinton broke the law while she was Secretary of State.
00:24:49.000She used a private email server and deleted her emails to get away with it.
00:24:53.000She needed to become president so that that wouldn't be an issue.
00:24:56.000Well, now she's coming under investigation.
00:24:58.000So, how does she cover up the emails and what was inside the emails?
00:25:01.000Well, she has her best friends in the Mueller investigation invent all these crazy allegations against Trump using opposition research from Steele, using Mueller as kind of a puppet to create grounds for impeachment so that they can't get to what's hiding in those emails before he's impeached.
00:25:19.000Well, now we're finding out that everybody in Robert Mueller's team is a Clinton ally.
00:25:23.000They're either people that gave money to Clinton, gave money to Barack Obama, gave money to Clinton's husband, or they're people that said anti Trump stuff in texts or emails.
00:25:32.000And you look at what's happening even with Manafort, who was suing the Russia probe.
00:25:36.000I mean, this is what happened today you have Christopher Steele from the dossier.
00:25:41.000He's getting thrown to the FBI for criminal investigation.
00:25:45.000On Wednesday, you heard that Devin Nunes is saying that Rosenstein and Mueller are obstructing Congress and their oversight of the Russia probe.
00:25:53.000And then at the same time on Wednesday, you had Paul Manafort countersue Robert Mueller, saying that they have overreached their jurisdiction in this investigation, that the scope of the investigation is not broad enough.
00:26:04.000To cover the kind of case against the president they've been trying to build.
00:26:08.000Because, of course, the only results of this investigation so far have been that they've brought in, and this is the special counsel, has only brought in Manafort and Rick Gates on like financial charges from 2012 that were investigated briefly and then put away because it wasn't a big deal, and that was with Ukraine.
00:26:25.000Remember, the council is supposed to investigate Russian involvement in 2016, and they brought Manafort and Gates in on Ukrainian financial crimes from 2012.
00:26:37.000They brought in George Papadopoulos, who was an unpaid intern who they didn't even go through with his deal with Russia for the Trump campaign.
00:26:44.000Flynn, who indicted himself, and he indicted himself for lying to the FBI.
00:27:03.000To go after Clinton, they have to go after the Russia probe, you know, because they're trying to use that to cause a crisis of legitimacy in the government.
00:28:05.000We'll continue to watch for exactly what happens.
00:28:08.000I'm getting very excited because if that happens, if we get rid of Clinton, if we get rid of Obama, if we get rid of these people, and not just them, I mean, these are the kingpins.
00:28:18.000But I mean, if we drain the swamp, essentially, of all these allies and these enmeshed, entrenched interests, then you will get reform.
00:28:25.000That's the beautiful thing about this.
00:28:28.000You clear these people out of the way for people that might think it's a waste of time to go after Hillary Clinton.
00:28:33.000Oh, you know, you beat her, focus on real things.
00:28:37.000Those are the people that are the reason why we can't pass legislation.
00:28:40.000That is the systemic flaw in the legislature people like this, the entrenched bureaucracy.
00:28:46.000And so, in many ways, Trump is a new Caesar.
00:28:48.000And not in the sense of tyranny, not in the sense of autocracy, but in the sense that he has integrity, that his commitment is to the country.
00:28:57.000It is in stark opposition and contrast to the big money politics, which has dominated for so long.
00:29:04.000And so once we clear the swamp, once we clear all the sludge that's blocking everything, immigration reform, trade reform, infrastructure reform, it will be so much easier.
00:29:15.000So for people that are saying this is a distraction, forget it, let it go, I mean, these people that are going up against Trump, they will get him impeached if they aren't stopped.
00:29:25.000They will either get him impeached, they will assassinate him, they will cause some crisis of legitimacy for the government, so there'll be a constitutional crisis or something, but they're not going to go away.
00:30:48.000I said from the start, a deal should be made, but Trump will only make a deal if it's really good and if it's a net positive for demographics and for immigration.
00:31:00.000He's saying that unless they give him $18 billion for, I think it's 1,000 miles of border wall, and an additional $18 billion in other border security measures, for example, they want to hire 5,000 new border patrols.
00:32:56.000And for people that are saying, well, we don't want DACA anyway, There's probably a slim chance that we get DACA because, of course, we saw the same thing happen in August.
00:33:04.000We saw the same rhetoric from Donald Trump, and people are so gullible.
00:33:08.000Donald Trump in August tweeted out, or there was a note that was released by Chuck Schumer's office that said that Donald Trump had reached an agreement with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer to give the DACA recipients legal protection.
00:33:21.000And remember, he was tweeting all week, you know, I really want to deport illegals, but not the DACA kids.
00:33:27.000I mean, does anybody really want to deport them?
00:33:38.000And then within weeks, as I predicted, Stephen Miller scuttled the deal.
00:33:42.000He released the real list of D.C., or excuse me, White House demands, which were cutting chain migration and ending the visa lottery system, building the wall, and there was no deal.
00:33:52.000And now this started to happen again about the DACA talk.
00:33:55.000We saw the tweet from Donald Trump on Saturday about DACA, about how he would be the party of protecting Hispanics, and he was going to make a deal on DACA.
00:34:03.000And everybody, you know, like, Like Pavlov dogs, they were like, is that how it's pronounced?
00:34:18.000They'll probably scuttle this deal again.
00:34:19.000Stephen Miller, I'm sure, will scuttle this deal again.
00:34:23.000And it'll make it so that the stakes will keep being raised to the point where by March, when the Democrats have no time left to do this, they will either kill themselves, they will commit seppuku and give us.
00:34:36.000Like the RAISE Act, and they will give us massive concessions, or we get them anyway.
00:37:04.000It's mostly these left wing publications, but, you know, some mainstream ones too, talking about how cuckolding is a good thing.
00:37:11.000And it's just, I mean, that's just like a left wing thing.
00:37:15.000I'm sure that's just to bust our balls in a lot of ways.
00:37:19.000But it's just such a slap in the face.
00:37:20.000Like, how far have we come as a country where, like, 20 years ago, If a movie was too outrageous, it would get boycotted by Christians and it would have to change.
00:37:31.000You know, Disney Channel would have to bend the knee to like the Million Moms organization or whatever.
00:37:38.000You know, if there was something bad on television, Christians, white people would mobilize and they would shut it down.
00:37:45.000In the 50s, if this happened, they'd be out of business in a second.
00:37:52.000It's just about it is a demoralization of the country where you sit on, you whitey, you white male watching this.
00:37:59.000You're sitting on the couch and you watch that Netflix like a good guy.
00:38:03.000You have that IV of Hollywood propaganda, of Judeo Marxist propaganda pumping into your veins.
00:38:12.000You do your little binge watching and you watch your interracial relationships on Stranger Things and you watch all the other different shows Bill Nye, The Science Goy, and you watch all the rest.
00:38:23.000It's flowing through your veins and it's making you all kinds of things.
00:38:27.000It's making you a woman, it's making you all these other things.
00:38:31.000And if that wasn't enough, it's lowering your testosterone.
00:38:42.000And you throw your money at them so they can corrupt your soul and your body.
00:38:46.000And then if that wasn't enough, well, they advertise to you for that service.
00:38:50.000Like, hey, Whitey, buy this corrupt stuff.
00:38:54.000The advertisement is going to be like cucking you, it's going to be humiliating you, making you look like you're weak, making you look like you're not a man, you're not masculine.
00:39:05.000It's just peak America, peak Clown World.
00:39:09.000That kind of stuff, it's like it puts some real bad ideas in your head.
00:42:24.000He's going on tour soon, and let's just say we have some things planned.
00:42:28.000But yeah, I don't know how he can continue to duck me and the entire alt right.
00:42:33.000It's why don't they want to have the conversation?
00:42:36.000If you don't believe what we're saying, why don't they want to have the conversation?
00:42:40.000That's the silence that speaks volumes.
00:42:43.000That is more convincing than any argument you could read on poll, any six hour documentary you could watch about, like, I don't know, a very good story that is seldom told to people.
00:42:55.000More than any statistics, graphs, anything like that.
00:42:59.000More convincing is that Ben Shapiro will not talk about it, is that these people will not talk about it.
00:44:37.000He wasn't in Greece, he wasn't in Moscow, and they're very decentralized too.
00:44:42.000I believe in the Catholic Church because I believe in the principles behind the Catholic Church, which is tradition, which is hierarchy, which is authority.
00:44:51.000These are the three things which make the Catholic Church exceptional.
00:44:55.000Tradition, in the sense that the Catholic Church has always been a bulwark against progress, against the passions of a fad or whatever the mob might suggest at any given time.
00:45:07.000The Catholic Church, because they value rights, and R I T E S, not this Enlightenment crap about rights, R I G H T S, they value rights.
00:45:16.000And rituals and sacraments, and you know, all kinds of things, and that's why it's a traditionalist church.
00:45:24.000Number two, they have hierarchy in the sense that you have the Pope, and then you have your cardinals, and then you have your bishops, and then you have your priests, and then you have all of the believers.
00:45:33.000And to become a priest, it's not like anybody can just become a priest, you have to go to school, you have to get a master's degree.
00:45:39.000To get into the higher echelons, you have to get a PhD, you have to have a lot of study, you have to know, you have to read Plato, you have to read Aristotle, you have to do comparative religion, you have to know Catholic.
00:45:49.000Or Christian history, know the Bible, read its context, read it in Greek, read it in Latin, and you know, all the rest are not in Latin, but I mean, you know what I'm saying.
00:45:59.000You have to read source documents, and that gives the church authority.
00:46:04.000Hierarchy lends itself to authority, but on hierarchy, that is much different than the Protestant church, where any schmo can come and become a pastor or something.
00:46:15.000You know, that you compare a priest who is a master's degree in theology, who knows what the hell he's talking about, compared to like Oh, I found a Bible and I believe in God.
00:46:26.000We want to encourage people to come into the church and to be believers.
00:46:30.000But I just, it is just laughable to me the idea that the divine word of God is just like, it's like a children's book and anybody can pick it up and anybody can teach it and it's 100% correct.
00:46:41.000And so that's hierarchy, but that lends itself to another principle of the church, which is authority.
00:46:47.000At the end of the day, the Catholic Church is the authority on the Bible, on the Christian faith.
00:46:53.000And people might say, Oh, well, that's in violation with Jesus Christ being the head of the church, in the sense that they think the Pope contests the authority of Jesus.
00:47:04.000Jesus Christ is not on the planet here telling everybody how it is, okay?
00:47:08.000Jesus Christ doesn't, he's not a flesh and blood person that talks to us.
00:47:12.000We can't hear him talk to us in a physical form, not in a human flesh form, like we could 2,000 years ago.
00:47:19.000And therefore, what you have happen is that the New Testament is translated.
00:47:24.000It's translated in different ways, in different languages, according to different interpretations.
00:47:29.000And then beyond that, it's interpreted in how many different ways?
00:47:32.000It's interpreted in the context of different times, different fashions, different norms, different cultures, different languages, different translations, et cetera, et cetera.
00:47:42.000And so the idea that the divine wisdom, the divine story, can just be picked up by anybody and they can become a Christian just by reading what's in the book without knowing the tradition, the context, everything else, it's just wrong.
00:47:58.000You need authority because you need one person.
00:48:02.000One source for the truth about Catholic doctrine.
00:48:06.000If you're a Protestant, you believe in a principle called sola scriptura, which means Bible alone.
00:48:11.000That just by reading the Bible, I mean, you know what it means to be a Christian.
00:48:14.000Christian faith is based on only the Bible.
00:48:17.000Well, the problem is then whose Bible?
00:48:23.000Under sola scriptura, my interpretation of the Bible is just as valid as some African pagan, as some Central American pagan.
00:48:33.000As somebody who says that the Bible is talking about UFOs and artificial intelligence and ancient aliens, and it's highly relativistic, that's the problem.
00:48:43.000And if a priest from Rome who studied Aristotle and Plato and everything else has an interpretation that's just as valid in principle as someone who's illiterate, that's a problem.
00:49:22.000If you're Christian, you got to convert.
00:49:24.000Just almost on, I mean, it's almost just on theoretical grounds.
00:49:27.000It's not even like so much that the theology is what matters, but just you have to accept these principles or else the faith doesn't operate.
00:49:38.000You have to trust in the holy apostolic succession and not just, you know, this little municipal looking building with some guy in there who, you know, maybe he went to school, maybe he didn't.
00:49:48.000Maybe he read some of the Bible, maybe he didn't read any at all.
00:51:49.000Mucky or Nucky Thompson says, Catholics are bringing in Muslim immigration.
00:51:54.000It's like I'm talking to a brick wall with some of these people.
00:51:58.000You will have incidental problems with the Catholic Church.
00:52:01.000But there's an incidental problem with the Catholic Church.
00:52:04.000Yeah, okay, but again, again, a difference in principle versus human nature.
00:52:12.000Well, this table didn't last forever, and therefore it's no better than a table that has never worked, right?
00:52:19.000Thoughts on last night's big stream with Spencer and Sargon of Akkad?
00:52:23.000I didn't watch it, I watched parts of it.
00:52:26.000I got to say, the thing with Spencer, I was on his team while listening to him debate Sargon because Sargon is just not a smart person.
00:52:35.000Richard Spencer, I think he hit the nail right on the head when he said, Sargon, you're not as smart as you think you are, because that's 1,000% right.
00:52:42.000And somebody else on Twitter, I think, said that Sargon doesn't read and he thinks he can get away with that, which is also true.
00:52:48.000I mean, it's all this bullshit, like libertarian abstraction stuff.
00:52:53.000And Richard Spencer was going at him pretty hard from the phenomenological angle.
00:52:57.000And so I was really rooting for Spencer.
00:53:00.000The thing I would say, my gentle critique, and remember, I cannot punch right.
00:53:05.000Because I'm the furthest right in the world.
00:53:07.000And therefore, I can punch everybody else, but nobody can punch me.
00:53:10.000So remember, impossible for me to, because I can't go right.
00:53:15.000So I can hit everyone else, nobody can punch me.
00:53:17.000So I'm not punching right when I say this.
00:53:19.000But Richard Spencer, I think he would benefit a lot from the approach.
00:53:24.000His approach is very combative, and it's just like I like him, but it comes off as unlikable.
00:53:32.000Where if a normie were watching Spencer and he was making those arguments, but he was making them, In a humble way, in a humble and kind of amicable way, I think he would bring more people into the fold.
00:53:44.000But when people see him get nasty and he says really nasty stuff and kind of snobbish, and look, we're all guilty of it.
00:53:54.000But specifically, when you're in a big event like that where 12,000 people are watching and it's a great opportunity to bring in normies and these skeptic type people, I think a little bit of humility and kind of just a likability factor goes a long way.
00:55:30.000But I think Anglin and Weave, despite that, I think they're right on the money when they talk about optics, when they talk about strategy overall.
00:55:38.000And so I tend to agree with them on the broader goals there.
00:55:41.000I don't know that much about either of them individually, but I think they're on the money.
00:55:46.000And again, they've never hit me, so I have no issue with them.
00:55:50.000People have it out like I'm this very combative person, like I'm not a team player.
00:55:54.000That was the meme that was going on poll.
00:55:56.000Reinhard Wolf, for Patrick Casey was out there shilling on poll about how I wasn't a team player.
00:56:02.000I get kicked out of everywhere I ever go to.
00:56:49.000But Spencer was so on the money when he talked about phenomenology in the sense that we're talking about lived experience, we're talking about the real world.
00:56:56.000So, for example, like Terry McCarthy said that we should ban adultery.
00:57:00.000And I used this example earlier this week.
00:59:52.000I'm being convinced slowly that I may pick it up again.
00:59:56.000Just because, you know, I think I can fit into my schedule and it'd be a good thing.
01:00:00.000If I could do it cheaply, if I could do it without, you know, interfering in anything I'm trying to do politically, if I don't have to, like, compromise my beliefs or anything, then, you know, maybe worth it.
01:00:10.000But, yeah, no, Loomer, she's very quick.
01:00:42.000And hey, if I was in a different state, I could go to school for very cheaply.
01:00:47.000The main issue I had with school was I was at Boston U, where tuition was upwards of $65,000, and that wasn't even room and board and everything else.
01:00:56.000I had a problem spending, you know, losing $20,000 a year or possibly more.
01:01:02.000But if I'm only losing, you know, five grand a year, you know, that's a worthy investment at this point in my life.
01:03:15.000I think they're on amfirstmedia.com that you can drop.
01:03:18.000If not, I'll get James to post those later.
01:03:21.000And yeah, go to your local political meetings.
01:03:23.000You have to really take the initiative on local political meetings because what I've found is that the people that run the local political meetings don't want new people there.
01:03:31.000They want the same people there so that they get to kind of control their little group.
01:03:35.000Because I emailed my Cook County Republican office or whatever and never heard back from them.
01:03:42.000And you'd think if you were a party that cared about this democracy stuff, you'd want young people coming in and participating.
01:04:59.000Was a stale meme, which it is because Mike Cernovich uses it, Jack Posobiak uses it, Paul Joseph Watson uses it, and therefore you're gay if you're using it.
01:05:09.000And I said that, and everybody's like, Nick, you're counter signaling soy boy?
01:05:19.000But these people that are consuming soy and their girlfriends, and people that are vegans and their soy consuming boyfriends, get them out!
01:09:01.000The moon stuff has been freaking me out lately.
01:09:03.000The super moon trilogy, you had a super moon on December the 3rd, a super moon on January 1st, and then on January 31st, you'll have a super moon, which is also a blue moon, and also a lunar eclipse.
01:09:17.000A lunar eclipse and a blue moon and a super moon all at the same time after two other super moons in three months, two months.
01:10:00.000Well, you know, everybody has these superstitious beliefs, you know?
01:10:04.000And I just, I look at these things and I just can't.
01:10:09.000Pass that off in my head as like, well, it's just, oh, well, that has no effect on us.
01:10:13.000I think if you're a materialist, if you're an empiricist, if you're a rationalist, you tend to not believe in any of that.
01:10:18.000Atheist, secular, you don't believe in mysticism, you don't believe in astrology.
01:10:22.000If you're more of a mystic type soul, if you're more of a philosophical, romantic type soul, I think you project this kind of meaning onto things.
01:10:32.000And I recognize that may just be a psychological predisposition, that may just be something in my head, but.