CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS??? Texas DEFIES Supreme Court, Showdown With Feds IMMINENT | America First Ep. 1282CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS??? Texas DEFIES Supreme Court, Showdown With Feds IMMINENT | America First Ep. 1282
In this episode, we discuss the Supreme Court decision on the Texas border, and the possibility that this may be a prefigurement of a constitutional crisis between the federal government and the states, and how that could be the beginning of the end of the Republican Party in the United States, if Donald Trump is elected president in 2020. We also discuss the demographic change that is happening across the country, and what it means for the future of the country. And we talk about the possibility of a future where the Democratic Party has a permanent majority in the U.S. Senate and the House, and it s control of both houses of Congress is guaranteed only by a single person, Joe Biden, who is likely to be elected President in 2020, and why this is a moment that will change the face of American politics forever. America First, hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes, is a show that focuses on the intersection of politics, economics, culture, and history, and is a must-listen to the world s most important news stories. Today's featured story: The Supreme Court ruling on the border with Texas, and a potential constitutional crisis brewing in the wake of that decision, the "Texas v. Obama" episode, and its implications for our nation's future in the 21st century. We'll also talk about what the future may look like in the future, and whether or not the future will be better than we think we ve ever have. of the future. or worse, we'll talk about a future that is already here, and who's going to win the election. and why it's already here. This is an important topic, and we should all be paying attention to it now, not here, not there, and here's what's coming soon. Thanks for tuning in! - Nick, Nick, and Nick, you're listening to America First. - America First: The Beginning of the Beginning of That's a moment of that moment, or it's the beginning, or is it's not yet? or it s going to be that moment? - The future is here, it's here, but it s already here! - What do you're watching, and you're going to get it? and it's coming? -- or it will be soon, right? -- -- and we'll be watching it? -- and you'll be there soon, soon, or not?
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00:03:02.000Good evening everybody you're watching America First.
00:03:25.000A couple days ago, but there's just been so much other stuff happening.
00:03:30.000Our featured story tonight, we're talking about the Supreme Court decision on the Texas border and a brewing constitutional crisis.
00:03:40.000Earlier this week, the Supreme Court ruled that the state of Texas would have to allow U.S.
00:03:46.000Border Patrol under the jurisdiction of the federal government
00:03:51.000Access to a park near the border where illegal immigrants cross.
00:03:57.000The Supreme Court says that Texas has to let them into the park so that they can cut illegal, well, what the government wants to get rid of, but barbed wire that has been installed by the Texas National Guard.
00:04:12.000But now the Texas military, which would be the Texas National Guard and other forces, are refusing
00:04:20.000The Supreme Court order and it will not allow the Border Patrol to access this park in order to take down the barbed wire.
00:04:31.000And so this is in effect a defiance of the Supreme Court.
00:04:37.000And now many other states are taking sides including Montana, North Dakota, Virginia,
00:04:43.000Georgia, Oklahoma, and Florida who are now all supporting the state of Texas in their defiance of the federal government.
00:04:52.000So many are hyping this up and saying this may be the, if not a, prefigurement
00:05:03.000I don't know what the noun would be, but perhaps this is either the one or this prefigures the constitutional crisis between the federal government and the states, which may set a new precedent if we're unable ever as Republicans to win national elections ever again.
00:05:26.000This is something actually that I've talked about for years.
00:05:30.000And I'd have to go and look through my telegram and through my show archive, but I have said for a long time that the day is approaching fast.
00:05:41.000And it's probably inevitable if it hasn't already arrived, although it could have.
00:05:47.000And that's the day when Republicans are no longer able to win national elections or national power.
00:05:55.000And this has everything to do with the demographic change.
00:05:59.000The same demographic transformation which has made California a blue state is also happening to Texas and it's happening to Georgia.
00:06:09.000It's happened already to Colorado and Virginia and Nevada.
00:06:15.000There will be a day when the map changes and Republicans can never win the presidency, will never be able to control the Senate or the House ever again, and it's this idea of a permanent Democrat majority, basically a one-party state.
00:06:34.000I've been saying this for as long as I've been doing the show.
00:06:36.000That's, among other things, the demographic time bomb.
00:06:41.000It's not the only one, but that is a major consequence of the demographic change.
00:06:46.000You look at the way these people vote, I'm talking about non-white people, and the majority of them vote for Democrats.
00:06:53.000If enough of them come here in specific states, it's over.
00:07:05.000Now, the Democrats are even stronger the next time, and so on.
00:07:11.000So what do you do as whites, as Republicans, if there's a permanent Democrat majority, and they just keep letting people in, and they open the borders, and things just keep getting more liberal, and the society drifts left?
00:07:26.000Well, maybe the only solution is that you can get control of one state, or maybe 20 states, or 26 states,
00:07:36.000And there is some degree of, I use this term I think on Monday, salutary neglect, which is what described the situation right before the American Revolution, where maybe the federal government allows greater autonomy for the Republican states.
00:07:54.000Maybe there's some degree of defiance.
00:07:56.000Is there a hard clash between the federal government and the states?
00:08:00.000Can the states assert greater autonomy?
00:08:03.000If the federal government won't change the demographics, can the states?
00:08:07.000Can the states do what the federal government cannot?
00:08:36.000Again, I don't think this is the big one, but it's important to have this conversation because, especially after 2024, whatever the outcome, it's going to be really important.
00:08:51.000Unless Trump gets elected and becomes a dictator, which, fingers crossed, hopefully that happens, you know, but if it doesn't, this is the conversation.
00:10:34.000When you tune into any of the live election viewing party, when they watch the results, when you watch these streams...
00:10:43.000They just kind of say the same stuff for seven hours.
00:10:46.000They have like 10 talking points, and they just kind of find different ways to say them, and then they have other people say them, and... It's very monotonous.
00:10:55.000It's very repetitive, but... So, you know, you've probably heard it all, and, you know, Hampshire was so important because of the moderates, and the Democrats crossed over, and blah blah blah.
00:11:06.000We'll do a little bit of that tonight.
00:11:08.000But the big story, which is new, that I'm covering tonight,
00:11:12.000Is that Reid Hoffman, one of the major billionaire donors for Nikki Haley, is not funding her anymore.
00:11:19.000He says she's 0-2, she lost Iowa, she lost New Hampshire, so he's pulling her money.
00:11:27.000And on top of that, Donald Trump, I'm sure taking that as a signal, came out on True Social today.
00:11:35.000And said that anybody that gives any money to Nikki Haley after today is blacklisted from the MAGA camp, which would be a powerful disincentive for any maybe would-be Republican donors to back Haley after the New Hampshire primary.
00:12:14.000Republicans, or rather Democrats and many independents, voted in the Republican primary for the Republican nomination, and they nearly all voted for Nikki Haley.
00:12:26.000She got like 13% of her voters were Democrats.
00:12:35.000And everyone said, and this was notable, they said the Democrats were crossing over last night to vote for Haley and they're not going to vote for a Republican in the general election.
00:13:21.000They participated last night because they know that if Haley wins a nomination, then Trump cannot be the president.
00:13:29.000So, there was a lot of talk about this, and the thing about Reid Hoffman is he's exactly the same way.
00:13:35.000Reid Hoffman has said openly, I'm only giving money to Nikki Haley because that will keep Trump off the ballot.
00:13:43.000He says that he supports Democrats, he wants Biden to win, but the only reason he's giving money to Haley is just in the event that she would beat Trump.
00:15:44.000I don't agree with either of them but Ben Shapiro is just on another level because destiny is a retard and I disagree with Shapiro But he's smart destiny is not smart and everyone needs to know that so we went over that debate.
00:16:03.000It was okay So follow me on rumble so you don't miss streams like that.
00:16:08.000I see people are like I never know when he goes live and
00:16:11.000I know I go live at different times every day but that's why you gotta follow me then you get the notification.
00:17:08.000And I think about it and he's been now to four countries outside the United States doing shows, doing events, four foreign countries in seven months.
00:17:40.000And in the past seven months, this is since he started the show on X, he got booted in April and started the show in June, he's been to Argentina, Hungary, Spain, and Canada.
00:17:55.000And in every case, interviewing their right-wing populists there.
00:18:01.000Interviewed Millet before the election in Argentina.
00:18:05.000Interviewed Orban, and I don't know if that was connected to an election, but interviewed Orban in Hungary.
00:18:12.000Interviewed, I forget the guy's name, but the Vox far-right party in Spain.
00:18:18.000And now he's going to interview this right-wing candidate in Canada.
00:18:23.000And I was thinking about it and I thought, isn't... I think that's a little bit conspicuous.
00:18:27.000That's a conspicuous amount of foreign activity.
00:18:31.000Why is he going to all these other countries?
00:18:34.000Because the big idea for Tucker, for a lot of people, was that, well, once he leaves Fox, then he's gonna go unchained and unload on everybody, and then he's gonna really red pill everyone.
00:19:16.000So the shows about our country, about the United States, have really kind of not been very hot at all.
00:19:23.000Did a show with Alex Jones, which was just ridiculously bad.
00:19:28.000But he's all over everywhere else, and he's all over interviewing these other right-wing people.
00:19:33.000And as I pointed out, a lot of these guys are spooks.
00:19:36.000Like Malay, Malay ran in Argentina and when he won the presidency there, the first thing he did was visit the 770 Chabad headquarters in Brooklyn, which we just covered.
00:19:49.000That was where the tunnel scandal happened.
00:19:51.000And he met with Bill Clinton, the IMF, and the Chabad Lubavitch rabbis.
00:19:59.000Then he said that Argentina would not join BRICS.
00:20:03.000Argentina was set to join the BRICS alliance.
00:20:06.000That's Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa.
00:20:10.000And Argentina was one out of six countries that were set to accede to BRICS membership this year.
00:20:17.000With Iran, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Egypt, and Ethiopia.
00:20:22.000So, Malay gets elected after Tucker visits him.
00:20:26.000And this guy is backed by a billionaire who has a Holocaust museum.
00:20:31.000And he talks about how, in Malay, he says he wants to be Jewish, he wants to convert, he has a rabbi, his rabbi is Chabad Lubavitch, he gets elected, he goes to Brooklyn to meet with Chabad, meets with Bill Clinton, the IMF, says he's gonna start selling everything off to the IMF, then goes to Israel, then meets with Zelensky and expresses his support for Zelensky in Israel, then says that Argentina will no longer join BRICS.
00:21:33.000They get great support from Netanyahu.
00:21:37.000And so he's going to all these countries and interviewing all these pro-Israel people where Likud and Netanyahu and the Israeli right are never far behind.
00:22:44.000Tucker applied for the CIA, never got in.
00:22:47.000He was in Nicaragua with the Contras, which is again tied with Israel and Reagan and the CIA.
00:22:53.000And now that he leaves Fox, which is owned by Murdoch, which is tied with Netanyahu, now he's traveling all over and interviewing Malay and all these others.
00:23:00.000He's with Yair Netanyahu and interviewing Yarvin.
00:24:39.000It's like I always say you start digging and you'd be surprised how much of this stuff you find but anyway I don't want to do a whole story about that I just want to throw that out there he's in Canada and he does this glib video we're gonna liberate Canada and give him the fragrance of freedom I don't even know what that act even is it's like are you trying to be funny or you try is this supposed to be dry humor I don't find it very funny I think it's just kind of
00:25:34.000And you'll know what I mean by that in a moment.
00:25:37.000But as I said before, I think that this story prefigures the future.
00:25:43.000This is a prefigurement of what the right, the ordeal that the right will have to go through once there is a permanent Democrat majority.
00:25:54.000So I'll read through this story first and then I'll explain what I mean by all that.
00:25:59.000So the story here is about the Texas border.
00:26:04.000As you know, Joe Biden has effectively stopped enforcing the border.
00:26:10.000They ceased building border wall, which was underway when Trump left office.
00:26:15.000They ended the Remain in Mexico policy, which had asylum seekers who were having their asylum requests processed or applications processed, they had to remain on the Mexico side of the border.
00:26:27.000Because of course, we have a catch-and-release policy.
00:26:30.000These illegals show up, they're apprehended, they're detained, and then they're released in the United States because we don't have the facilities to detain millions of people simultaneously while we process, which we're obligated to, their asylum applications.
00:26:47.000So Trump had them remaining in Mexico rather than being caught and released here.
00:27:38.000That's a population of illegal immigrants
00:27:42.000As big as New York City or the Chicagoland metro area.
00:27:46.000So if you draw a line around Milwaukee, Chicago, Naperville, Gary, and that's a pretty big swath of land on the map, all the people that live there, that's the amount of illegals in just four years.
00:28:02.000And those are just illegals, not even legal immigrants.
00:28:09.000And the governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, under immense political pressure within his state, is now making a gesture that he's attempting to secure the border.
00:28:22.000He's been sending the illegals by bus to Chicago, to New York, to other places.
00:28:29.000It's actually funny, they're sending them close to me.
00:28:32.000Texas is sending illegal immigrants to Hinsdale, Illinois.
00:28:37.000Which is one of the wealthiest suburbs in America because Chicago is refusing them.
00:28:43.000So it's so funny they're showing up in Hinsdale which is super liberal and posh and they don't want him there.
00:28:50.000And anyway, so he's been doing that and he's also had the Texas National Guard installing barbed wire along the Rio Grande River where a lot of the illegals are crossing.
00:29:01.000So the United States Department of Homeland Security said, well we're going to go in and take all the barbed wire down.
00:29:33.000They're saying that according to their interpretation of the ruling, the Texas National Guard doesn't have to permit Border Patrol to come in to the border area and remove the barbed wire.
00:29:46.000They're saying that only under specific circumstances does the Supreme Court ruling
00:30:02.000It says, quote, the Texas National Guard and state troopers are still rolling out concertina wire and preventing Border Patrol agents from accessing most of Shelby Park, a 47 acre Eagle Park, Eagle Pass Park that sits on the bank of the Rio Grande, where thousands of migrants have crossed.
00:30:22.000Those continued efforts have come despite the U.S.
00:30:24.000Supreme Court earlier this week vacating a lower court's decision that prevented Border Patrol agents from cutting the state's concertina wire to apprehend people who already crossed the river.
00:30:37.000The Supreme Court's 5-4 order didn't give any reason and didn't explicitly say that Border Patrol agents were allowed access to the park or that the state had to remove the wire.
00:30:49.000So the state has doubled down and some Republican lawmakers have said Texas should defy the Supreme Court's ruling.
00:30:55.000According to NBC News, the Department of Homeland Security sent a letter to the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton demanding that immigration officers be allowed to access the park.
00:31:08.000The Texas Military Department's top officer signaled quiet defiance in remarks made to agency staff during a Tuesday morning meeting, according to a source familiar with his comments.
00:31:22.000Air Force Major General Thomas Swelzer was appointed by Abbott to oversee the Texas National Guard and Texas State Guard as the agency's adjutant general.
00:31:34.000He told staff that he believes the ruling only permits Border Patrol to cut through obstacles to retrieve stranded migrants, the source said.
00:31:42.000Swellser added that his troops will repair any obstacles destroyed by federal agents and that his troops won't allow the feds to set up migrant processing centers in areas they've blocked.
00:31:53.000He said, quote, the Texas Military Department continues to hold the line in Shelby Park to deter and prevent unlawful entry into the state of Texas.
00:32:04.000Representative Chip Roy said that Texas should ignore the ruling on behalf of the agents represented by the Border Patrol's rank-and-file union.
00:32:13.000Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden administration in October claiming that the Border Patrol illegally destroyed state property when its agents cut through concertina wire on the banks of the Rio Grande to assist migrants to illegally cross the border.
00:32:30.000The Biden administration said agents cut the wire in order to arrest migrants that were already inside the United States.
00:32:38.000District Judge Alia Moses, a George W. Bush appointee, eventually ruled in favor of the Biden administration, saying Border Patrol agents didn't violate any laws by cutting the wire.
00:32:52.000Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the lower court's ruling until a panel of judges could hear arguments.
00:32:59.000The Biden administration took the case to the Supreme Court asking federal judges to vacate the appeals court's ruling, which they did.
00:33:07.000So if you're following this, the border was open, so the Texas governor had state troopers and National Guard go in to install barbed wire.
00:33:20.000Well, the Biden administration then sent Border Patrol to destroy the wire.
00:33:26.000So the Texas State National Guard, the state forces, sued the Biden administration and said, you can't destroy our wire.
00:33:58.000But the thing to understand is it's a clash between state and federal authorities about the constitutional authority to control the border.
00:34:22.000Or does the federal government control the border?
00:34:24.000And can, even if the federal government is abusing their jurisdiction to allow illegals into the country, because that is what they're doing.
00:34:33.000The state authorities are building barbed wire to keep illegals out.
00:34:37.000The federal government is coming in and destroying the barbed wire to let the illegals come in.
00:34:42.000So the question is, does the state government have to allow the federal government to come in and basically unsecure the border?
00:35:39.000And again, it's the federal government wanting to open the border and the state government wanting to close it.
00:35:44.000And the Supreme Court saying you have to let the federal government come in to open the border.
00:35:49.000In this case, I think what will happen, I think what is most likely,
00:36:05.000Is that the Supreme Court will clarify the decision and say, yes, you have to let the troops come in.
00:36:14.000And then I think Texas will relent and I think they will let the federal government come in and destroy the wire.
00:36:20.000I don't think they will actually defy the Supreme Court.
00:36:24.000But as for what happens next, it is a little bit unprecedented.
00:36:29.000Because this is a true constitutional clash where the state government's authority with its own military and its own Attorney General and its own everything are coming into conflict with the federal government and their authorities and their military and their Supreme Court.
00:36:46.000And what happens when the state government defies the Supreme Court on a constitutional matter?
00:36:52.000Well, if it truly comes to defiance, if the state government is truly defying, it's not just that they interpret it differently, which is what they're saying.
00:37:01.000The state government of Texas, specifically the state military, they're not saying we're defying the Supreme Court.
00:37:09.000They're saying the way we interpret the Supreme Court says that we don't have to let them in, which is a big difference.
00:37:16.000The Texas National Guard is not saying, we're just resisting, we're rebelling against the Supreme Court.
00:37:23.000They're saying, well, we don't think that's what the Supreme Court said.
00:37:26.000Which implies that if the Supreme Court clarified it, they would abide by what the Supreme Court says.
00:38:26.000And then the even bigger question would be this.
00:38:29.000Let's say, hypothetically, in this scenario, that it wasn't just Texas defying the Supreme Court, but that other states pledged their allegiance to support Texas.
00:38:42.000Like, let's say, like in this case, Georgia, Florida, Oklahoma, others, Idaho.
00:38:48.000Not, in this case, Idaho doesn't support, but let's say they did.
00:38:52.000There's 25 or 26 states with Republican governments.
00:38:57.000Let's say 25 states got together and said, we all stand in solidarity against the federal government, against the Supreme Court.
00:39:06.000Does the federal government arrest everybody?
00:39:48.000Would the United States federal law enforcement and military, would they even abide by an order from the federal government to detain or arrest or fire upon the state officials or state troops or citizens involved in something like this?
00:40:05.000And how would the world respond to this?
00:40:08.000How would the world respond if the United States of America were divided?
00:40:13.000Maybe 15, 20, 25 states in solidarity in a constitutional crisis against federal government, or maybe the military's compromised in some way.
00:40:23.000Or that there would be, of course in a lot of these states, key U.S.
00:40:28.000military bases or assets or resources inside the states that are rebelling.
00:41:40.000That's because of domestic and foreign immigration into the state, which has turned it blue.
00:41:46.000The same thing has happened to Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada.
00:41:50.000It's happening to Arizona, Texas, Georgia, Florida, Virginia, some would say it already happened in Virginia, and other states.
00:42:00.000And what will happen soon, maybe this cycle, maybe the next one, or maybe the one after,
00:42:08.000Is that it will effectively become impossible for Republicans to win elections.
00:42:13.000If the majority of non-whites vote for Democrats, and these states become more and more non-white every year thanks to immigration, then eventually you're going to get an impossible electoral map where Democrats will always win the presidency, and they'll always control the Senate, and they'll always control the House.
00:42:33.000And that doesn't mean you'll never have Republicans, but they will never win the White House again.
00:42:38.000That means that they will never control the Supreme Court once the conservatives start to die off from this generation.
00:42:45.000They'll never control the Senate or the House.
00:42:48.000So you get one party rule, permanent Democrat majority.
00:42:54.000And that seems like it's baked in, regardless of the outcome in this election.
00:43:55.000So if you have all these state governments, then maybe you can get a governor, a very strong governor, to unite all the other Republican governors and state legislatures.
00:44:06.000And if you can't get the federal government to do what you want, you can get the state governments to do what you want.
00:44:12.000And if the federal government opposes, you can get a confederacy of Republican states to defy the federal government.
00:44:20.000Like, let's say in an alternate timeline, DeSantis was like a real man, and he said, I'm gonna get all the states together, and we're gonna say no to abortion, and we're gonna say no to gay marriage, and no to marijuana, and we're gonna shut down our borders, we're not gonna accept illegals, we will deport the illegals to other countries,
00:44:40.000And basically started to operate as a country.
00:44:46.000And it would seem that that would put the federal government in checkmate.
00:44:50.000That Washington would be put in a bit of a checkmate.
00:44:53.000Because at that point, if that were to happen, hypothetically, even though what would be required is that the military go in and, like, arrest all these people and try them for sedition or something like that, the question is, could they?
00:45:11.000Could they marshal the armed forces to do that?
00:45:17.000If there was a rallying point around the state government, around maybe law enforcement and National Guard in these states, would it be as cut and dry as just arresting some political opposition?
00:45:29.000Because then you're putting the federal government and its forces against the state governments and their forces.
00:45:36.000And it becomes a question, how sympathetic would elements of the federal forces be?
00:45:42.000It becomes truly, I don't know that it becomes a true civil war, but it does become a true constitutional crisis.
00:45:49.000And it would seem that the federal government would not be able to brute force compliance from the state governments.
00:45:55.000There would have to be some negotiation.
00:45:58.000Because that kind of turmoil and that level of uncertainty and chaos inside of this country as the seat of the world empire would be a big problem.
00:46:08.000It would be a completely untenable problem.
00:46:11.000Because we're talking about a scenario 10, 20 years down the road when there is a BRICS alternative to the SWIFT system.
00:46:19.000There is an alternative to the dollar.
00:46:21.000And China may be the... I don't know if they'll ever be number one now, but they'll be scraping at the number one spot, and they'll be taking Taiwan, and you know, all these other conflicts may get hot.
00:46:34.000And then you'll have this cutting right down the middle of the country.
00:46:44.000And I think that most likely Texas will back down one way or the other, whether they get a clarification from the Supreme Court or eventually
00:47:02.000And there won't be a big crisis over this.
00:47:04.000But these kinds of issues will crop up in the future.
00:47:08.000You're going to get more partisan right-wing governments in the states.
00:47:12.000And they're going to butt up against very liberal national governments, permanently liberal Democrat federal governments, administrations, you know, Congress.
00:47:27.000And it's, in a way, it's sort of terrifying to think, but it's also terrifying because you realize we actually would have a chance in that scenario.
00:48:36.000So, the other big development from today, and last night as well,
00:48:42.000Also we got to clear out, can we get, can we automatically clear out these superchats?
00:48:46.000It seems like the superchats, does someone manually have to clear them or do they all, because it's like now they're, I mean we got superchats here from Tuesday.
00:49:09.000That's a little annoying but anyway I mean if it's if it's manual you got to remember to clear them if it's not manual then you know maybe they're automatic or there's a window where I can adjust it but anyway I'll talk to the devs later so the big story about Haley of course yesterday we covered the New Hampshire primary
00:49:58.000Or even a chance at coming close, which she really didn't.
00:50:02.000So we covered those results last night, but the big story today is that one of Nikki Haley's biggest donors is now no longer going to support her going forward.
00:50:22.000Billionaire Reid Hoffman does not plan to give any more money to Nikki Haley's presidential campaign after her loss in New Hampshire's Republican primary.
00:50:31.000Hoffman is one of Haley's first wealthy donors to start heading for the exit after she said Tuesday she will remain in the GOP's nomination contest against former President Trump despite failing to beat him in New Hampshire or in the Iowa caucus.
00:50:49.000The person who told CNBC that Hoffman didn't have immediate plans to help Haley again declined to be named in order to speak freely about the matter.
00:50:58.000A Republican fundraiser told CNBC on Wednesday that three clients who each helped Haley raise up to $100,000 for her campaign are now opting out of further financial efforts for the former United Nations ambassador.
00:51:13.000So it's Hoffman plus at least three others who helped her raise up to $100,000.
00:51:19.000Other fundraisers said Wednesday that while they plan to speak out publicly in support of Haley, they are not convinced they will be able to raise much money for her campaign because of her 0-for-2 record so far.
00:51:32.000Hoffman, a LinkedIn co-founder who has for years mainly financed causes in line with the Democratic Party, gave $250,000 to a pro-Haley super PAC last year.
00:51:45.000Hoffman said in December that while he is a supporter of President Biden, he believed that Haley had the best chance of beating Trump in the Republican primary.
00:51:54.000He noted that he gave to the super PAC after listening to JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon.
00:52:01.000Who urged a crowd of business leaders at the DealBook conference to support Haley.
00:52:12.000We talked a lot last night about how New Hampshire is an open primary.
00:52:17.000Which means that anybody can vote in the Republican primary in New Hampshire.
00:52:23.000And the Democrats didn't really have one.
00:52:25.000Joe Biden is going to be the nominee basically no matter what.
00:52:29.000So that means Democrats didn't have to vote for anybody in their primary last night.
00:52:35.000So a lot of them, many people said, would vote in the Republican primary.
00:52:39.000Even though they have no intention of voting for a Republican, they're not Republican, they're not even conservative, they're not even leaning Republican, they're Democrats.
00:52:50.000They would have voted for Biden if there was a primary, but there wasn't.
00:52:55.000But many said that they would vote in our primary, in the GOP primary, so that they could influence the outcome of the Republican contest and prevent Trump from being on the ballot.
00:53:07.000So many Independents and Democrats crossed over
00:53:11.000They had no primary to vote in for their own party, so they said, let's vote for the Republicans and let's vote for Haley, because if she has a good finish in New Hampshire, there's a chance that maybe she'll be the nominee and not Trump.
00:53:24.000And they're gonna vote for Biden anyway, but they'd rather Biden run against Haley than Trump.
00:53:29.000And that turned out to be a significant portion of her support.
00:53:32.000I think it was 13% of her support came from Democrats.
00:53:46.000Trump, 70% of his voters yesterday were Republican.
00:53:51.00070% of Haley's supporters were not Republican.
00:53:56.000And some people said, in defense of Haley, they said, well, if she's winning Independents and Democrats, then that shows her crossover appeal.
00:54:05.000If Democrats and Independents crossover to vote for her, that shows that she's palatable to them in the general.
00:54:14.000But that makes the mistake of assuming that those people are voting for a Republican.
00:54:25.000So, this is indicative of the fact that she is the Democrats' choice as the Republican nominee, not as the President, which is a sign against you.
00:54:37.000Because that doesn't mean she's going to win over independent support, it just means that she's more liberal than Trump.
00:54:43.000They like her because she's more liberal.
00:54:45.000She's less offensive to them if she wound up winning.
00:54:49.000If, in the worst case scenario, she and not Biden became the President.
00:54:55.000And so there was a lot of talk about that last night.
00:56:21.000The establishment wants him and all this kind of stuff.
00:56:24.000But it couldn't be further from the truth.
00:56:27.000From the start, they were all against him.
00:56:30.000Wall Street, Israel, Fox, the conservative establishment, they were all against him in this cycle.
00:56:37.000That's why Fox News was always gassing up.
00:56:40.000If you paid attention earlier this year, Fox News and the New York Post were endlessly pro-DeSantis.
00:56:48.000And those are both Murdoch properties.
00:56:50.000New York Post and Fox are both, I think, News Corp, which is under the Murdoch brand.
00:56:56.000And they were both supportive of DeSantis.
00:56:59.000Then, during the debates, at the end of the summer, when it became apparent that DeSantis had run out of steam and Haley was going to be the establishment choice, they were endlessly pro-Haley.
00:57:21.000Roger Ailes, when he was alive, put up Megyn Kelly in 2015 to try to sabotage Trump in the first primary debate that was hosted by Fox News in August 2015.
00:57:35.000They had to be nice to him in 2020 because he's the president, so they get the big ratings by kowtowing to the president and having him call into their morning shows.
00:57:46.000But as soon as Trump left office, Fox immediately resumed its anti-Trump posture.
00:57:50.000Fox and the Post immediately resumed the anti-Trump position, supporting DeSantis, then Haley.
00:58:01.000There's a huge story right before the midterms in 2022 about how Ken Griffin and all the New York Wall Street Republican donors were switching from Trump to DeSantis.
00:58:13.000And they said, well, we don't want Trump.
00:58:15.000We want DeSantis because he won't rock.
00:58:17.000I mean, this is literally their words.
00:59:41.000Right before DeSantis announced, he goes to dinner in Israel with Miriam Adelson, Sheldon Adelson's wife, and a couple of other high-powered Jewish donors, Republican donors, one from Colorado, one, I forget where he's from, and then he goes and announces he's running for president with David Sachs, who's a spook, and Elon Musk.
01:00:07.000This just vindicates, in case anybody was wondering, yes, Trump is still the dissident candidate.
01:00:14.000Trump is still, even though, you know, don't get me wrong, I get all the criticisms of Trump.
01:00:21.000I agree with a lot of them about his hiring choices, his personnel, some of the audacious things he does, the fact that he's maybe not fully redpilled.
01:00:31.000There is a connection through Kushner to Netanyahu, which is worrisome.
01:00:35.000But when you consider that Wall Street, Israel, Fox, Murdoch, they're all against Trump, you realize he's the guy.
01:00:43.000And these people would rather have Haley than him.
01:00:46.000And you can see how the gulf between them.
01:00:50.000I said it a couple weeks ago, I'm kind of reiterating that monologue, but Haley has said about Israel, we got to give them what they want, when they want it, no questions asked, and
01:01:13.000She took down the Confederate flag in South Carolina.
01:01:17.000Lest anybody forget, in 2016, she said that Donald Trump's rhetoric influenced Dylann Roof to go and shoot up a church full of black people.
01:02:48.000So Trump really truly was a great president, a great America first president.
01:02:53.000By the end of his first term he had brought illegal immigration or I think legal immigration down 92%, built 500 miles of wall, did build a legal regime to keep illegals on the other side of the southern border,
01:03:08.000He was fighting and winning a trade war with China as well as our allies.
01:03:13.000Like, people really underestimate the fact, and I think maybe don't talk too much about this, that Trump was a truly exceptional president, even in spite of all of the pushbacks.
01:04:33.000Although he was never very competitive.
01:04:34.000But those would be your big four candidates.
01:04:37.000If Trump wasn't running this year, let's say he won in 20, or rather he took office.
01:04:44.000If he had been the president for the past four years, it would be Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis, and Mike Pompeo fighting for the nomination and that's all there would be.
01:05:02.000And then we'd get Nikki Haley and they would backslide the GOP right back to where we started in 2016.
01:05:09.000So that's why it is imperative that Trump wins this time and that he sets up a successor, because otherwise it will all have been for nothing if we just go back to the same stuff, which is kind of where we are now if Trump wasn't still in the race, miraculously.
01:07:03.000One of the autistic guys on Love on the Spectrum, newest season, dates an Israeli woman and rejects her because she seems like she is from another planet.
01:07:47.000What is your opinion on the Patriot Front?
01:07:50.000It seems like any of their protests get a lot of MSM attention.
01:07:53.000IMO it's honey pot up and controlled opposition to demonize alt-right grassroots movements.
01:07:59.000Well, I have spoken about this extensively.
01:08:05.000And, you know, there are a lot of Patriot... I'm told there are a lot of Patriot Front people that support me.
01:08:12.000And I've even been told that Thomas Rousseau is an admirer of mine.
01:08:18.000You know, it's funny, I kind of got kicked out of the white nationalist club because they all like Jews too much.
01:08:26.000It's sort of hilarious because I in the early days I was considered kind of a part of that little because there is like a like a white nationalist club in the United States they've been around forever and it's these guys from like I'm not gonna say the name of their gay little club but it's like the guys from Stormfront are in there and
01:08:48.000The Political Cesspool, and Regnery, and VDARE, and Ameren.
01:08:52.000And you know, some of them I like, some of them I don't even really know or anything.
01:08:55.000Like, I like Jared Taylor, and I like Brimelow, and I like some of these guys.
01:08:59.000But they invited me to one of their little club meetings in 2019, and then I never got invited again.
01:09:06.000And I think that's because... The funny thing is, because there is like this white nationalist club that's been around for decades.
01:10:47.000It's like women are still stupid bitches, white, black.
01:10:51.000Latino or Asian they're still fucking dumb bitches And anyway, so I kind of got kicked.
01:10:57.000I don't know why I got kicked out of that club I don't know who made the call if it was if it was fucking Greg Johnson at counter currents I don't know who it was But somebody in that club doesn't like me because I never got invited back But you know what?
01:11:10.000I was the only one that made something on my I mean listen, I don't mean to diss them I shouldn't say that because I like I do like some of those people but I
01:11:20.000They kind of kicked me out of the club.
01:11:23.000And it's like, you know, you would think that they would love me because I'm young and I bring the young people.
01:11:31.000But they're like, oh, we don't, you know, he's a little too rambunctious, he doesn't do things our way.
01:11:37.000I mean, you should be rolling out the red carpet for me, honestly.
01:11:41.000You should be rolling out the red carpet and begging Nick Fuentes to come to your thing with the young people.
01:11:47.000But they're like, but they shun, and they say, nope, we'd rather the same group of 300 old people, the remaining Neo-Confederates,
01:11:57.000Whatever anyway again, I don't feel that way about all of them.
01:12:01.000Some of them are great, you know, I've I've Been very positive towards and I have a good relationship with some of them But I feel like I've been kind of excluded from that club and I don't like that.
01:12:10.000I think that's sort of bullshit But like a lot of the I really like Kevin Deanna's brilliant Jared Taylor is brilliant Peter Brimelow and his wife brilliant you know, but some of them I can tell don't like me and
01:12:36.000So anyway, I don't know why I got on that tangent, but I heard, because somebody went to one of those things, and they said that Thomas Russo had nice things to say about me.
01:12:48.000And be that as it may, I mean, listen.
01:12:52.000Everybody should have positive things to say about me because I'm awesome like I'm doing the right thing The thing is about Patriot Front I do think it's a honeypot and No matter how you cut it Anybody that is doing these costumed menacing marches after January 6th
01:13:20.000You're either an idiot, or you're a fag.
01:13:22.000You're either in on it, or you're too stupid to know the role that you're playing.
01:14:10.000You're a card carrying member, you're a uniform member of a group.
01:14:14.000Now, if you're like a non-profit, that's one thing.
01:14:19.000If you are a sports team, that's one thing.
01:14:22.000If you are, I don't know, a book club, that's one thing.
01:14:28.000But if you're joining a group and the purpose is to wear masks and do political protests with defensive implements, this does not look good.
01:14:43.000In terms of the eyes of the law, because what has been happening lately is anytime a group like this shows up and does something in public and something goes awry, like at Charlottesville or like at January 6th, it is a gift to government prosecutors because they can take everybody that was in attendance and they can say, because you are in a group, you all conspired.
01:15:09.000Or, they can say, if members of the group have engaged in criminal activity, they can say, this is a racketeering organization and it's a RICO charge.
01:15:19.000Or, they can even abuse obscure statutes like the KKK laws and say, oh, a group carried a torch with the intention to intimidate?
01:15:28.000Well, we're going to charge you under the KKK statute.
01:15:32.000And so basically anytime a uniformed members group gets together with masks and holding something in their hands, you're just giving the prosecutors a gift.
01:15:46.000You're saying, please charge me with the most expansive statute that you can imagine.
01:15:51.000And by the way, that's exactly what happened at Charlottesville.
01:15:54.000They were either criminally or civilly held liable.
01:15:58.000That is what destroyed Identity Europa, that is what destroyed TRS, that is what destroyed a lot of those groups, is that even the ones that didn't get charged criminally, they got sued in civil court for damages.
01:16:14.000And that's because things happened outside of their control.
01:16:17.000It was really nobody's fault with the organizers.
01:16:21.000The Charlottesville cops were at fault.
01:16:55.000January 6th, of course, another instance where things got out of control.
01:17:00.000Due to nobody's fault, really, I mean, there were probably provocateurs, there were instigators, there was maybe some blurred lines about what was legal or illegal.
01:17:11.000People that weren't even in the city are being thrown in jail for 25 years because they were in a group.
01:17:18.000People that were in the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, or the Proud Boys, it was because they were in a group, they were able to be charged with seditious conspiracy.
01:17:28.000Even if they didn't even conspire, even if they didn't engage in anything that bad, they got charged with conspiracy because they were in the group.
01:17:36.000And anything can constitute a conspiracy.
01:17:55.000After Charlottesville, certainly after January 6th, the idea that we should be out there in masks, in costumes, marching around, I just ask, what's the point?
01:18:58.000We don't, we don't need to be in the street.
01:19:00.000We need to be in the halls of power, not the street.
01:19:03.000Why do we need to be in the street with vagabonds and homeless people?
01:19:06.000I mean, what do you think you're gonna do?
01:19:09.000And I think there is this flirtation among these types with this idea that Patriot Front is going to be some kind of street force, like they're going to be some kind of enforcement, or they're going to... And let me just tell you...
01:19:27.000If there's even a whiff, a whiff of rebellion by a group like that, the government will fucking rape you.
01:19:36.000So, there's this kind of cutesy, our revolution is our tradition, revolution is, you know, we're like the founders.
01:21:56.000What is the point in telling people to sort of risk their lives by going out to these things and there's a chance that they get unmasked and doxxed, you know, because that is what happened in Idaho.
01:22:07.000They all got rounded up, unmasked, booked, photographed, and all those people got doxxed.
01:22:14.000And that's a lot of lives ruined if this turns into anything significant.
01:24:42.000Go to your local GOP meeting and go there every month for their monthly meeting and volunteer in campaigns and become a person of influence.
01:25:19.000You can donate to Keith Woods or somebody like that.
01:25:22.000You know, but basically any other thing would be more effective than this like, well, you know, Urban Paul Town, people are saying.
01:25:30.000Well, we got to put on costumes and like march around.
01:25:34.000And at the end of the day, you know what I think it's really about?
01:25:38.000I think it is a cope for powerless people.
01:25:43.000I think it satisfies the urge of otherwise powerless people to do something.
01:25:51.000You have a lot of people that are maybe not that smart, no offense, but they're maybe not that smart, they don't have a lot of money, they don't really know what to do, but they want to do something.
01:26:02.000So they see a bunch of people marching around and they say, oh, I'm gonna do that!
01:26:07.000I'm gonna put on a mask and I'm gonna be a part of something bigger than myself!
01:26:16.000And I don't mean to insult those people in there, but that, that is not the kind of strategic, intelligent thinking that is going to have us win this asymmetrical battle.
01:27:13.000You got real people that are in the freaking Trump administration.
01:27:16.000You got real people that are in Congress.
01:27:18.000You got real people that are... They got a hundred thousand followers on Twitter who are anonymous, blasting out propaganda to millions of people.
01:27:43.000It's about your sort of immature desire to impose yourself on the world.
01:27:54.000But a sort of an expression of it from a powerless person.
01:28:01.000You know, you don't have, you don't have ideas, you don't have money, you don't have initiative, but you can put on a costume and go and march around.
01:28:16.000You know, other people are like doing very complex high-order strategies, like they're fucking running for office.
01:28:24.000You know, they're like in the state government
01:28:27.000And they're a state legislator, you know, or they're like in politics and they're producing films or they're doing like, because I know a lot of people who are as red-pilled as me and they're doing a lot of cool stuff.
01:28:38.000Or they're super rich or they're doing, you know, but they're players.
01:29:08.000I think that it's, you're begging to be infiltrated by the feds, you're begging to be fucked by the feds.
01:29:14.000The second you do anything more than march around, you're raped.
01:29:18.000I mean, it's already inserted in there.
01:29:21.000The government's already so far up your ass, and the second, and I think there really is a flirtation with this, like, on some level they think they're being clever and they're like, well they don't know that we're controlling the streets.
01:30:43.000You know, or the whole thing's, I mean, either the whole thing is an operation or it's a lot of gullible people that are really being tricked.
01:30:51.000And I would say, maybe you don't believe that.
01:30:54.000Maybe you say, oh, you know, you're wrong for this reason or the other reason.
01:30:59.000Well, then I would say simply, what's the benefit of the marches?
01:31:50.000And there are many people in government, there are many people, some of them billionaires, many of them millionaires, film producers, I mean you name it.
01:32:00.000There are many people that got red-pilled by me or agree with my ideas or watch my show to listen for my opinions and they're influential.
01:32:08.000And that's what happens when you think about your approach and how you're actually going to affect change rather than just, you know, I feel like a fucking powerless loser.
01:32:21.000I'm gonna stop at Lowe's and buy their uniform.
01:32:24.000So... I'm not trying to just trash them or anything, but... I think it's a very bad idea.
01:32:35.000I mean, Thomas Rousseau seems like a nice guy.
01:32:42.000Maybe I mean, I don't know if he's a fed.
01:32:44.000I don't want to insinuate that maybe he is maybe isn't You know if he likes me that's great, but I I really I Don't understand it I did I seriously I have serious disagreements about his strategy so I'll just say that much But but that's my opinion on them
01:34:57.000She had to pull over on the shoulder and
01:34:59.000She couldn't figure out what was wrong with her car and my uncle Pulls up behind her on the motorcycle Gets off the bike and starts walking towards her and she sees my uncle who's covered in tattoos and he's got long hair and the goatee and
01:35:14.000The gloves and the bike and everything.
01:37:17.000Little Italian-Mexican guys gotta step up to the plate.
01:37:22.000And, uh, and maybe I just gotta make, I gotta break the ice.
01:37:26.000You know, maybe once I come in and kind of break the ice, I kind of fire the first shot, maybe then, you know, a tall, blonde-haired, blue-eyed guy comes in and says, alright, alright little man, I'll take it from here, and I'll say, hey, where the fuck have you been?
01:40:05.000Many of the Jews that live in the United States are Russian Jews that emigrated from Russia.
01:40:31.000100 years ago or 30 years ago, and they hate Russia because Russia segregated the Jews in the Pale of Settlement and was very bad to their Jews.
01:40:42.000So there's this historic animosity between Jews and Russians in Russia, in the Diaspora.
01:40:50.000And the other thing, so there is this sort of like ancient hatred of the Russian, not ancient, but very old hatred of the Russians by the Jews because of the Pale of Settlement.
01:51:32.000I went to a few Aryan meetings, applied for a government job, got denied and the feds showed up to my house a few days later wanting me to be an informant.
01:51:40.000Safe to say I haven't been back there.