America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes


COOPTED: Deep State INFILTRATES and Coopts Trump Administration | America First Ep. 551


Summary

As soon as people start playing games, I stop playing games. And at any moment, I can hit that Yay button. Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them. I believe in a religion that makes sex. But as soon as you start playing a game, I don t believe in it anymore. I believe that if people start to play games, then I don't have a problem with it. I enforce them, alright? Everything is just warming up. Everyone dare to evolve. We're good to go. This is from your biggest Boston fan. May you one day see the light. Love you too. XOXO. xoxo, Love, , & Xoxo. . This episode is a mashup of some of my favorite songs and songs from my favorite artists. I hope you enjoy them! Thank you so much for listening and God bless you! Love ya! -P.S. Sorry for the delay in posting this episode. I had some technical difficulties with the audio. I'll get it back in a few weeks. I promise it'll be much better next week. -p.s. I'm working on the audio quality and sound quality next week, I promise -XOXO, -Love ya! - and xOXO - - Love yoooooo -Bobby <3 Blessings, Cheers, xxx ~ -Jody - Jody (Chad, Jody, Tim, (Bobby, ) -Sue, R. (Jody, Rachael, Rocha, and Rachie, and J. (P.J., and R.J. ) - R.A. (R.B. ) Jody & R.M. (John) - J. (John, J.O. (S. & J.E. ) -J. (D. (A.J.) (J.A.) -R. (B.A., J.B.) , J.Y. ( ) (SORRY, JR. & John) . . J. & B. B. (T. M. (M. S. (L. B.) ) (JACOB) ) Thank you SO MUCH THANK YOU, JAY, JEAN JAYE (JAYE)


Transcript

00:00:02.000 Everything.
00:00:04.000 Warming up.
00:00:05.000 Everybody there to roll.
00:00:33.000 We're good.
00:01:10.000 This is from your biggest Boston fan, may you one day see the light.
00:01:23.000 Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe we're gonna roll into the next stretch.
00:01:47.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:01:50.000 I stop playing games.
00:01:52.000 And at any moment, I can hit that YAY button.
00:02:41.000 Not my words, not my rules.
00:02:45.000 I just endorse them, alright?
00:03:10.000 Warming up.
00:03:11.000 Everybody dare to evolve.
00:03:39.000 We're good to go.
00:03:40.000 We're good to go.
00:04:25.000 This is from your biggest Boston fan.
00:04:27.000 May you one day see the light.
00:04:29.000 Well, hey, thanks.
00:04:30.000 Love you, too.
00:04:31.000 I'm sorry.
00:04:32.000 I believe in religion the next time.
00:04:53.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:04:56.000 I stop playing games.
00:04:58.000 And at any moment...
00:05:27.000 Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
00:06:14.000 We're good to go.
00:06:43.000 We're good.
00:07:20.000 This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light.
00:07:35.000 Well hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense.
00:07:59.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:08:01.000 I stop playing games.
00:08:03.000 And at any moment...
00:08:34.000 Not my words, not my rules.
00:08:39.000 I just enforce them, alright?
00:09:20.000 It's everything.
00:09:21.000 It's warming up.
00:09:22.000 Everybody dare to evolve.
00:09:50.000 I don't know.
00:10:27.000 This is from your biggest Boston fan, may you one day see the light.
00:10:40.000 Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense.
00:11:04.000 But as soon as you start playing dance, I stop.
00:11:07.000 I stop playing dance.
00:11:09.000 And at any moment...
00:11:59.000 Not my words, not my rules.
00:12:02.000 I just enforce them, alright?
00:12:26.000 We're good to go.
00:12:55.000 We're good to go.
00:13:32.000 This is from your biggest Boston fan, may one day see the light.
00:13:46.000 Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but I'm sorry, I'm leaving religion the next time, so...
00:14:10.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:14:13.000 I stop playing games.
00:14:15.000 And at any moment...
00:15:05.000 Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
00:15:31.000 Everything is just warming up.
00:15:33.000 Everybody dare to evolve.
00:16:01.000 We're good.
00:16:47.000 This is from your biggest Protestant fan.
00:16:49.000 May you one day see the light.
00:16:51.000 Well, hey, thanks.
00:16:52.000 Love you too, but I'm sorry.
00:16:54.000 I believe in a religion that makes sex.
00:17:16.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:17:18.000 I stop playing games.
00:17:20.000 And at any moment...
00:18:11.000 Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
00:18:36.000 Everything.
00:18:38.000 Forming.
00:18:39.000 Everybody.
00:18:40.000 Dare to evolve.
00:19:07.000 We're good to go.
00:19:44.000 This is from your biggest Boston fan, may you one day see the light.
00:19:57.000 Well hey thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in religion in the next sense.
00:20:21.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:20:24.000 I stop playing games.
00:20:26.000 And at any moment...
00:21:15.000 Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
00:21:42.000 Forming everybody
00:22:12.000 Let's go.
00:22:49.000 This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light.
00:23:03.000 Well hey thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sex.
00:23:27.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:23:29.000 I stop playing games.
00:23:32.000 And at any moment...
00:24:14.000 Not my words, not my rules.
00:24:17.000 I just enforce them, alright?
00:24:20.000 No, no!
00:24:48.000 Oh, okay.
00:25:18.000 We're good.
00:26:04.000 This is from your biggest Boston fan.
00:26:06.000 May you one day see the light.
00:26:08.000 Well, hey, thanks.
00:26:09.000 Love you, too.
00:26:10.000 But sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sex.
00:26:32.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:26:36.000 I stop playing games.
00:26:37.000 And at any moment, I can hit that yay button.
00:27:27.000 Not my words, not my rules, I just endorse them, alright?
00:27:53.000 We're good.
00:28:24.000 We're good to go.
00:29:10.000 This is from your biggest Protestant fan, may you one day see the light.
00:29:14.000 Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but I'm sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense.
00:29:38.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:29:41.000 I stop playing games.
00:29:43.000 And at any moment...
00:30:14.000 Not my words, not my rules.
00:30:18.000 I just enforce them, alright?
00:30:59.000 Everything.
00:31:01.000 Everybody here.
00:31:01.000 Warming up.
00:31:29.000 We're good.
00:32:16.000 This is from your biggest Protestant fan.
00:32:17.000 May you one day see the light.
00:32:20.000 Well, hey, thanks.
00:32:21.000 Love you, too.
00:32:22.000 I'm sorry.
00:32:22.000 I believe in a religion that makes sense.
00:32:44.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:32:46.000 I stop playing games.
00:32:48.000 And at any moment...
00:33:18.000 Not my words, not my rules, I just enforce them, alright?
00:34:05.000 Everything.
00:34:06.000 Warming up.
00:34:07.000 Everybody dare to evolve.
00:34:35.000 We're good.
00:35:21.000 This is from your biggest Boston fan, may one day see the light.
00:35:25.000 Well hey thanks, love you too, but I'm sorry, I believe in a religion of excess.
00:35:49.000 But as soon as you start playing games, I stop.
00:35:52.000 I stop playing games.
00:35:54.000 And at any moment...
00:36:43.000 Not my words, not my rules.
00:36:45.000 I just enforce them, alright?
00:37:11.000 Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo!
00:37:36.000 It's going to be only America first.
00:37:41.000 America first.
00:37:45.000 The American people will come first once again.
00:38:13.000 America first!
00:38:15.000 America!
00:39:32.000 Good evening everybody.
00:39:33.000 You're watching America First.
00:39:34.000 My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:39:36.000 We have a great show for you tonight.
00:39:37.000 Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:39:41.000 And there is a lot to talk about.
00:39:43.000 Lots to get into tonight.
00:39:45.000 Lots of big news.
00:39:46.000 And we are back at our normal time here.
00:39:49.000 Back at our normal time.
00:39:51.000 Back to 7 o'clock, and it feels much better to be at 7 o'clock as opposed to 8 o'clock.
00:39:56.000 Much more natural, much more consistent with where we normally are.
00:40:00.000 Of course, we are coming off of the Nevada primary debate last night, which we covered a special time, 8 o'clock, until... really it went on until 11.
00:40:10.000 The debate went on until 10, but...
00:40:12.000 I went on until 11.
00:40:14.000 We're back here with a normal show and with normal news.
00:40:17.000 And our featured story tonight is going to be a little bit different.
00:40:21.000 We've been doing a different theme this week, I guess you could say.
00:40:25.000 As opposed to doing like a big current event story, there aren't any big stories anymore.
00:40:31.000 We're trying to find these patterns.
00:40:33.000 We're trying to find these general motifs, you might say, as opposed to just one individual story.
00:40:39.000 And so you might be confused about the title of the show tonight.
00:40:42.000 It's about the deep state co-opting, the deep state infiltrating the Trump administration.
00:40:49.000 And it's not really specific.
00:40:50.000 This has been something that's been going on for years now.
00:40:54.000 The Deep State, as we know, The Swamp, Jared Kushner, Cheldon Adelson, a lot of these Wall Street characters, they have been lurking and orbiting around this administration for a long time.
00:41:06.000 That's not new.
00:41:07.000 But, there are three developments in particular that I just saw today which shows that we might be in a very bad direction with the Trump White House.
00:41:17.000 And the three developments that I'm referring to, it's three different things all have come out in the past 24 hours.
00:41:24.000 The first is Richard Grenell.
00:41:26.000 You might have seen, but Richard Grenell, who is the ambassador to Germany, he has been upgraded.
00:41:31.000 He's been promoted to be the acting, what is it, the National Intelligence Director.
00:41:37.000 And that's a pretty big role.
00:41:39.000 And if you know anything about Richard Grenell, this guy's like a complete neocon.
00:41:43.000 He was a former aide to John Bolton, major war hawk against Iran, major supporter of Israel.
00:41:51.000 And this guy was just elevated from German ambassador now to acting director of national intelligence.
00:41:58.000 So I saw that and a lot of the MAGA people, a lot of the America firsters were sounding the alarms when we saw this because of course you get somebody like this in charge of a role with national intelligence and that's a big danger especially when you're looking at these tensions with Iran right now.
00:42:15.000 That was exactly the setup that led us to war in Iraq.
00:42:19.000 You put these neocons, these bloodthirsty war hawks, in a position where they're able to control the intelligence and the inevitable consequences.
00:42:28.000 They end up manufacturing, manipulating, massaging intelligence that will increase the likelihood of the wars that they want.
00:42:37.000 So, that is the first major development and we'll get into that.
00:42:41.000 The second thing I saw today was a comment by the President's Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney, and he was quoted in a closed-door meeting as saying that we need more immigrants, we're running out of people, we desperately need more legal immigrants to come into the country.
00:42:59.000 President's Chief of Staff in a closed-door meeting saying all this.
00:43:03.000 And this is not anything that we haven't actually heard from the President himself, but I think it gives you an idea of the tone in the White House, where things are going.
00:43:12.000 And then the last major development is from the National Economic Council, which just came out with a report today, which says that there is no problem with the monopolistic power of big tech companies.
00:43:25.000 They said that actually if you're looking at Facebook and Twitter and YouTube that is totally competitive and they are thriving in a free market and if they have monopolies well this is just great for consumers.
00:43:39.000 And so I'm looking at these three things in the past 24 hours and thinking like
00:43:44.000 Okay, if we win in 2020, we're not really gonna win in 2020.
00:43:49.000 We might win in the narrow sense of beating the Democrat, but if this is what we're gonna get, how is that?
00:43:56.000 That's not really a victory.
00:43:57.000 So, I mean, don't get me wrong.
00:43:59.000 It'll be better than Bernie Sanders.
00:44:00.000 It'll be better than whatever the left puts up.
00:44:04.000 But this is not going to be the Trump White House that we've even seen in the past four years.
00:44:09.000 Maybe it is, you might cynically say, but it's certainly not anything that we're going to be proud of after all is said and done, even if the president gets another term in the White House.
00:44:19.000 So, we're going to be looking at these three different developments and kind of what that says.
00:44:23.000 It's interesting that on each level, they're all bad on every level.
00:44:28.000 It's like on foreign policy, we did something terrible.
00:44:33.000 On immigration we did something terrible and on tech we have more terrible reports.
00:44:40.000 This is not good and if we're going to turn the White House around the biggest thing that we need to fix is personnel.
00:44:47.000 We are in a lot of ways maybe going to get a second chance
00:44:52.000 The first term of this administration, I'll admit, was not the best.
00:44:56.000 It was not ideal, and there were some good things.
00:44:59.000 It wasn't all bad, but the wars rage on.
00:45:02.000 The situation at the border is in a lot of ways still unresolved.
00:45:05.000 There is no border barrier meaningfully to speak of.
00:45:08.000 A wall, a fence, anything like that at 1,000 miles where the president promised we would put something up.
00:45:15.000 If you're looking at big tech, it's only gotten worse over the past five years.
00:45:19.000 You can look at just about every issue and find something that's missing, find something that, or at least something to be desired, and we may have an opportunity to turn things around if we get one more term in the White House.
00:45:29.000 The only way that that's going to happen, and I'm not optimistic that that's going to happen, but the only way that that's going to happen is if they flush and get rid of all the people in the White House in the different cabinet positions, the bureaucrats,
00:45:43.000 And there's a lot of well-known names, believe me, in Washington DC.
00:45:47.000 Known people that are subverting the Trump agenda.
00:45:49.000 Unless we flush them out and get the right people in, it's gonna be a repeat.
00:45:53.000 It's gonna be Mitt Romney.
00:45:54.000 It's gonna be the Marco Rubio presidency with maybe, you know, it's a little bit funnier.
00:46:00.000 So that'll be our featured story.
00:46:02.000 We'll be talking all about that.
00:46:04.000 We will also be talking tonight about Julian Assange.
00:46:07.000 Which, we didn't get a chance to cover this yesterday.
00:46:09.000 It was big news yesterday, but of course we had the Nevada caucus debate, which consumed our attention.
00:46:18.000 But this was a pretty big news story and a pretty big development the other day.
00:46:21.000 Julian Assange comes out of the woodwork.
00:46:24.000 He is going to trial now.
00:46:25.000 He's facing extradition and a long time in jail in the United States.
00:46:29.000 He's in deep legal troubles.
00:46:31.000 His lawyer said at one of his hearings this week that the Trump administration approached him.
00:46:37.000 I think it was in 2019.
00:46:38.000 I have all the details in front of me here.
00:46:41.000 I have been following the Julian Assange situation very closely, so the details are kind of unfamiliar to me.
00:46:47.000 I know some people are like really diehard Wikileaks, Assange, intelligence people.
00:46:52.000 I've never been totally interested in it, so the story is not totally familiar, but he's facing all this legal trouble and the lawyer basically comes forward this week and says that the Trump administration came to Julian Assange
00:47:06.000 And offered him a quid pro quo deal, where in exchange for him getting some kind of a legal deal, Julian Assange would say that Russia was not involved in the WikiLeaks DNC hack.
00:47:19.000 And the idea is that Assange would get his legal protection, and then Trump would basically get cleared of this Russia hoax, scaremongering, conspiracy theorizing from the Democrats.
00:47:31.000 Which, by the way, I don't believe that for a second.
00:47:34.000 I don't think that's true.
00:47:35.000 But in any case, he's totally throwing the president under the bus.
00:47:39.000 Totally throwing the White House under the bus.
00:47:41.000 You know, if he were even seeking a pardon or anything like that, this is maybe like the exact wrong way that you would go about it.
00:47:48.000 So, we're gonna talk a little bit about Assange.
00:47:50.000 And I'm gonna tell you the truth.
00:47:52.000 I've never really been a huge Assange supporter.
00:47:55.000 He's been in the news.
00:47:58.000 We're good to go.
00:48:15.000 And my position since then has basically been he did a good thing in 2016.
00:48:20.000 He did the right thing in 2016 and he helped us win our election and so on.
00:48:24.000 But that's not because he's one of us.
00:48:26.000 He didn't leak all that stuff about Hillary Clinton because he's a right-wing nationalist or he opposes globalism.
00:48:33.000 Julian Assange is a liberal internationalist.
00:48:37.000 And not even an American.
00:48:39.000 And the reason that he got engaged and involved in the system, excuse me, in the election in 2016 in such a dramatic way, in such an impactful way, is not because he was full-throated, our guy, and he's gonna make Trump the president.
00:48:53.000 If you recall, he didn't even like the president.
00:48:55.000 Donald Trump, that is.
00:48:57.000 The only reason he did so is because he saw that Hillary Clinton was a bigger threat from the warfare state and the intelligence state, the surveillance state, all of that.
00:49:06.000 And not that he's wrong, but that is what motivated what he did in the 2016 election.
00:49:11.000 That does not forgive the fact that he is effectively and essentially an anti-American actor.
00:49:16.000 That this guy is a...
00:49:18.000 Again he is a left-wing liberal internationalist foreigner and moreover he is somebody who makes it his business to harm our country.
00:49:26.000 Does anybody remember shortly after the election it was WikiLeaks that released the doxes of like hundreds or thousands of ICE agents and police?
00:49:35.000 You know, these guys are not exactly our best friends, and I think this is a pretty good example of it.
00:49:41.000 So we're going to talk a little bit about that.
00:49:42.000 I know that's going to be polarizing.
00:49:44.000 I'm sure we've got some people who watch the show who are major Julian Assange people.
00:49:49.000 I know Cassandra Fairbanks and I, I mean, we're pretty friendly on Twitter and, you know, she's been supporting the Groipers and we've appreciated that she's been fair to us.
00:49:58.000 I know that she is like a super ride-or-die Assange supporter.
00:50:02.000 I tend to differ a little bit on this question.
00:50:04.000 I'm a bit more conventional.
00:50:05.000 But those are gonna be our two major stories.
00:50:08.000 Like I said, lots to talk about tonight.
00:50:10.000 Gonna be a big fun...
00:50:12.000 Exciting show.
00:50:13.000 I don't know.
00:50:14.000 I wish we would have the pandemic.
00:50:16.000 I wish we would have... No, I take that back.
00:50:19.000 I don't want there to be a pandemic, but... It's like the weeks just go on and on.
00:50:24.000 The days go on and on.
00:50:26.000 And it's like, where's the happenings?
00:50:28.000 Where's the major things that are going on?
00:50:30.000 I guess an election is good enough, but it feels like... It feels like as long as I've been doing this show, the news never lasts as long as it did the day before.
00:50:40.000 You know what I mean?
00:50:42.000 Like three years ago there'd be something big and we'd be talking about that for days.
00:50:47.000 Now it's like something big happens and we talk about it for an hour and then it's on to the next day!
00:50:53.000 It's not news anymore.
00:50:54.000 I don't know if you feel the same way.
00:50:55.000 I don't know if that's my perception.
00:50:58.000 But it certainly feels like things are just getting much more accelerated and frenzied and fast-paced.
00:51:04.000 And stories that maybe even just a short time ago, a couple years ago, would have been prominent for a long time.
00:51:10.000 You could have gotten, you've extracted a lot of value and information and so on.
00:51:15.000 You would have covered that for a long time.
00:51:17.000 Now it's like, on to the next.
00:51:19.000 Okay, that's stale.
00:51:20.000 On to the next thing.
00:51:21.000 But that's my job.
00:51:23.000 But that is my job.
00:51:24.000 That is why I am raking in.
00:51:26.000 That is why I am raking in the big bucks.
00:51:28.000 Because we do the hardest job in the world, the team, here on America First.
00:51:33.000 But we're gonna dive in, um, well, I should say, before we dive into the show, just a couple of brief things before we jump in.
00:51:42.000 Number one, some, like, not major news events, but this is something that was, uh, that came up today.
00:51:48.000 You might have seen true news.
00:51:51.000 Got banned from YouTube today.
00:51:52.000 I, of course, got banned from YouTube, as you may know, last week.
00:51:56.000 And now, True News, which is home to, I think it's Rick Wiles.
00:52:01.000 It's this Christian, Protestant, I believe Evangelical, news station that they do YouTube videos and they post content on Twitter.
00:52:10.000 And they are pretty based on a lot of issues.
00:52:13.000 They're not Catholic.
00:52:14.000 You know, but whatever, right?
00:52:16.000 I mean, they're Christian, they're conservative, they're opposed to the Israel Zog machine, and they just got banned from YouTube just like I did recently, and so it seems like the walls are really beginning to close in.
00:52:29.000 You know, just now, right?
00:52:31.000 It's been that way for a long time, but...
00:52:33.000 Increasingly, it's almost like you almost can't find a single person anymore.
00:52:38.000 It used to be that, well, some people were banned and some people were still around and it's a question mark.
00:52:44.000 How much time do they have?
00:52:46.000 Things like that.
00:52:47.000 And now there's almost nobody, almost nobody that's cool or based.
00:52:53.000 Saying the right things.
00:52:54.000 It's like down to a person now.
00:52:56.000 They're getting rid of every single person who opposes the system.
00:52:59.000 And that was the plan from the beginning.
00:53:01.000 I've been saying that for as long as I've been doing this show, but just seeing it unfold, seeing it play out is...
00:53:08.000 It's a sign of things to come and the problems that we're going to face as a movement, practical, logistical problems that we're going to face as far as networking and propaganda and fundraising and all of that goes, this is a sign of things to come.
00:53:23.000 The state and the corporations that are married to them, they are going to make our lives very, very difficult in this decade in a lot of ways.
00:53:32.000 It's not just going to be the social media and the YouTube, but it's going to be the banking,
00:53:37.000 It's going to be other apps, Airbnb, Uber, all kinds of other services.
00:53:43.000 Just watch.
00:53:44.000 If you think it's bad now, I think they're going to escalate and increasingly they're going to use all kinds of other means at their disposal in a much more blanket approach.
00:53:51.000 Now they've kind of, they've used that in a targeted way against certain people and it seems kind of arbitrary, but I think that's only going to escalate and continue as time goes on.
00:54:01.000 Pour one out, press F for True News and Rick Wiles.
00:54:06.000 I never watched them.
00:54:07.000 I was never just like a fan.
00:54:09.000 I don't really watch much content, but from what I saw on Twitter, I would see clips posted and they were telling the truth about what's going on in the government and Ben Shapiro hated them.
00:54:18.000 I think that says that they're okay, right?
00:54:20.000 So it's a shame, but hopefully they've got something figured out like we do.
00:54:25.000 That's True News.
00:54:26.000 The other thing I want to get into is just a little brief summary of the Nevada debate last night.
00:54:31.000 Of course, we covered the Nevada debate on the show yesterday.
00:54:34.000 We had a huge turnout, like 13,000 live concurrent viewers, I think, at one point.
00:54:40.000 It was right up there, like 12,700 or 12,800 viewers.
00:54:42.000 So there was a huge turnout last night watching the debate, and it was maybe the most exciting debate yet.
00:54:48.000 I have to say, normally these debates are the biggest chore for me, and I actually hate them.
00:54:54.000 And you could tell.
00:54:55.000 It's like I'm not even doing my job well.
00:54:57.000 Like, on some level, I should be a professional, and I should suck it up, and even if I'm not interested in the debate, I should pretend to be interested.
00:55:06.000 Or at the very least, I should, like, sit up straight and, like, pretend that I'm watching.
00:55:11.000 But for the past, like, three debates, I just can't- I can't even do it!
00:55:16.000 You can see I'm, like, falling asleep, I'm slouching, I'm just screaming, I'm- I'm angry, like, personally angry during it.
00:55:23.000 And it's not it's not been fun.
00:55:25.000 And I'm probably not even doing my job.
00:55:27.000 I probably look very unprofessional when that happens.
00:55:29.000 But this debate yesterday was the best one so far, by far.
00:55:34.000 The most exciting from start to finish.
00:55:36.000 It was people getting called out.
00:55:38.000 It was these these fights and whatever.
00:55:41.000 And you have to recognize that a lot of it is political theater.
00:55:44.000 I don't mean to be like one of these, you know, animals that says,
00:55:48.000 Uh-oh.
00:55:49.000 Bloomberg and Bernie are attacking each other.
00:55:51.000 Oh boy.
00:55:52.000 I'm redditing.
00:55:54.000 Oh my gosh.
00:55:54.000 This is amazing.
00:55:56.000 We all know that this is all controlled and it's all the same, right?
00:56:00.000 It's all these candidates are in favor of basically the same thing.
00:56:05.000 And it is all kabuki political theater.
00:56:07.000 It is a puppet show, so that is not lost on me.
00:56:11.000 But in contrast to what we've been seeing, which is just the same generic talking points just peddled by the same people, in the same order, on the same topics, and it's a recitation of that like every time.
00:56:26.000 It's like once or twice a month we just get the same show, and it's two or three hours.
00:56:31.000 At least we were mixing it up a little bit.
00:56:33.000 And Bloomberg was on the stage this time.
00:56:35.000 First time he's been on a debate stage, despite not being on the ballot on Saturday in Nevada.
00:56:41.000 And for the first time, Yang is not on the stage.
00:56:44.000 And Tom Steyer, for the first time in a long time, is not on the stage.
00:56:48.000 That actually made for a much more tolerable debate.
00:56:51.000 I found Tom Steyer to be maybe among the least tolerable of the candidates.
00:56:56.000 Now the only one who's up there who I really can't stand is Warren.
00:57:00.000 And that's not to say that I like everybody else, but Warren is the only one that really, like, I can't watch her without getting angry, without getting frustrated and annoyed.
00:57:08.000 And so without her, I think it would actually be somewhat tolerable.
00:57:12.000 It would be much more tolerable than it is now.
00:57:15.000 But in any case, it was an exciting debate last night.
00:57:19.000 I'm not going to go over too much of a summary because I gave like a 30 minute take yesterday.
00:57:24.000 It'll be interesting to see what happens on Saturday.
00:57:26.000 And that is just a reminder that on Saturday I'll be doing a special stream covering the Nevada Caucus.
00:57:32.000 You know, normally the show is just Monday through Friday, but I think it should be interesting to watch the results come in from the Nevada Caucus on Saturday.
00:57:40.000 And we'll see how that goes.
00:57:42.000 Obviously with the Iowa Caucus, we never got the results.
00:57:45.000 And in Nevada, they're actually using the same phone app that they used in Iowa.
00:57:50.000 You remember the phone app that broke that allegedly was the cause for all these delays and problems and errors?
00:57:57.000 Well, Nevada, up until the Iowa caucus, was planning on using the same app.
00:58:02.000 So, I don't know if we'll see technical difficulties.
00:58:05.000 I don't know if we'll see the same delay.
00:58:06.000 We might not have a result tomorrow.
00:58:08.000 I guess we'll have to see.
00:58:10.000 I'm sorry, not tomorrow, Saturday.
00:58:11.000 But I will be streaming it on Saturday, and I'll have to double-check the time for that, but just stay tuned.
00:58:17.000 It'll be on DLive, and it should be fun.
00:58:19.000 So that's coming up, but hopefully we will start to see a clearer direction for this Democratic primary.
00:58:26.000 Then we could get a better idea of what the general's gonna look like.
00:58:29.000 It's, I think, gonna be Super Tuesday when we'll really understand who's got a path, who's gonna win, who's gonna face Donald Trump.
00:58:36.000 If Bloomberg does well on Super Tuesday, then that'll change the dynamic.
00:58:40.000 If not, I think it's like Bernie.
00:58:41.000 I think Bernie's just sailing head-on for the nomination and maybe somebody could stop him at a contested convention.
00:58:47.000 But, you know, barring some kind of major Bloomberg surge, surprise turnout on Super Tuesday on March 3rd, which could happen, I think it's Bernie's to lose at this point.
00:58:58.000 And that'll be very interesting to see the dynamic then play out with Donald Trump and even within the DNC at the convention.
00:59:05.000 But that's a debate.
00:59:06.000 If you saw that last night, hey, cool.
00:59:09.000 If not, you could watch the replay.
00:59:10.000 I thought it was pretty exciting.
00:59:12.000 But we're gonna dive right in.
00:59:13.000 We're gonna just jump into the issues here, talk about Assange.
00:59:18.000 And like I said, you know, the Assange stuff honestly doesn't interest me.
00:59:21.000 A lot of these things, like look, at the end of the day I do this show because I am interested in the news.
00:59:31.000 But I'm not interested in all the news.
00:59:33.000 I feel like there are these issues where some people care deeply about them and they make you feel really guilty if you don't care enough about them.
00:59:42.000 Like with this Assange stuff.
00:59:42.000 You know what I mean?
00:59:44.000 It's a lot of the usual suspects always guilting people into caring about this.
00:59:50.000 You don't care enough about Julian Assange.
00:59:53.000 Julian Assange is wasting away in an embassy and blah blah blah.
00:59:57.000 And it's like, I'm sorry, I just don't find it all that... I just don't find it very interesting.
01:00:02.000 And oh, you need to... Julian Assange should get a pardon and we need to be out there for him.
01:00:06.000 And it's like, I don't really feel like it.
01:00:09.000 I don't think I align very much with Julian Assange, you know?
01:00:12.000 And this has been one of these persistent things over the years where it's, you know, you need to talk about Assange, you need to talk about this thing that's happening.
01:00:22.000 Out of all the things that are happening, all the betrayals, all the controversies, all the terrible things going on in the world, like that this guy who went up against the intelligence establishment and, you know, leaked all this stuff, some of it good, some of it bad, you know, that he's now facing jail time for that.
01:00:41.000 Is that like...
01:00:41.000 Keeping me awake at night?
01:00:42.000 Is that even really so interesting to me?
01:00:44.000 Look, I'm just being honest.
01:00:45.000 I'm gonna report the news, but I'm just being honest.
01:00:48.000 From my perspective, I'm like... You know, I'm much more interested in what's happening at the border, what's happening in Iran or Syria, or what's happening with Big Tech or whatever than... And it's one of these things where you have to care, you have to care deeply, and you gotta like pay...
01:01:03.000 Oh, yeah, that's really yeah, that's terrible.
01:01:05.000 That's so rough.
01:01:06.000 Yeah, I'll retweet this and show solidarity Yeah, that's great.
01:01:10.000 But we're gonna dive into this about Julian Assange He's back in the news as of yesterday for some comments by his lawyer and what they're alleging about the Trump administration
01:01:20.000 I'll read you this article, this report from CNN to kind of summarize the situation.
01:01:26.000 It says, quote, a lawyer for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said that a former U.S.
01:01:30.000 congressman offered him a pardon on behalf of U.S.
01:01:34.000 President Donald Trump in exchange for denying Russian involvement in the Democratic National Committee email leak.
01:01:40.000 The White House and the Congressmen have strongly denied Trump's involvement in the matter.
01:01:45.000 So you remember Julian Assange was really big during the 2016 election.
01:01:49.000 We haven't heard as much about him since then.
01:01:51.000 He was responsible for a lot of these email leaks with John Podesta and Hillary Clinton and Uma Abedin.
01:01:58.000 It almost feels like ancient history to talk about some of these things just going back four years ago, right?
01:02:04.000 Back to the October surprise.
01:02:06.000 Anybody remember the October surprises?
01:02:09.000 I remember being in college and Julian Assange told all of us to stay awake until 4 or 5 in the morning for his big October surprise.
01:02:19.000 And what did he say?
01:02:20.000 He said, like, sign up for my email list.
01:02:22.000 He did this big press conference.
01:02:24.000 It was like two hours late.
01:02:25.000 I remember staying up until the crack of dawn.
01:02:27.000 I got classes tomorrow.
01:02:29.000 And Julian Assange gets on stage and says, like, sign up for my email list.
01:02:33.000 Apply to join our team.
01:02:34.000 There's no surprise.
01:02:36.000 We're good to go.
01:02:50.000 The source of the DNC emails, the source of the Hillary Clinton emails, all of that.
01:02:54.000 Where was Assange getting the information?
01:02:56.000 And a lot of people speculated that Russia had something to do with it, that factored into the Russia hoax narrative, that Russia colluded with the Trump campaign or Assange.
01:03:06.000 So that's sort of the background.
01:03:07.000 And in case you're forgetting, in case you don't remember where we were four years ago,
01:03:11.000 And so now Julian Assange is alleging that the Trump administration sent out this Congressman Rohrabacher over to him to essentially make a deal and say that we will pardon you for your crimes and you'll be able to return to the United States and in exchange you have to say that Russia had no involvement in the DNC email leaks.
01:03:32.000 Which would be a very... I mean, if that were true, that'd be a very damning thing, especially right off of what happened with the Ukraine impeachment and what happened with the Mueller report and all that.
01:03:41.000 Very damaging and not helpful thing for him to say.
01:03:45.000 But this is more from the report.
01:03:47.000 It says, quote, Lawyer Edward Fitzgerald told the court on Wednesday that a witness statement application claimed that then-California Representative Dana Rohrabacher went to visit Assange at the Ecuadorian embassy in London on the instruction of the president.
01:04:01.000 According to the statement described by Fitzgerald, Rohrabacher's mission was to offer Assange a pardon if he would, quote, play ball by saying that the Russians had nothing to do with the leak, an assertion Assange had previously made.
01:04:14.000 The comments were made at the Westminster Magistrates' Court in London during a case management hearing on the U.S.
01:04:20.000 request to have Assange extradited on charges under the Espionage Act.
01:04:25.000 Judge Vanessa Baritzer said the application presented by Fitzgerald was admissible.
01:04:30.000 But in a statement released Wednesday, Rohrabacher said he had never spoken to Trump about Assange and that the visit was, quote, my own fact-finding mission.
01:04:39.000 He said in a statement, quote,
01:04:56.000 White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham dismissed Fitzgerald's claim as a total lie.
01:05:01.000 She said, quote, The President barely knows Dana Rohrabacher other than he's an ex-Congressman.
01:05:06.000 He never spoke to him on this subject or almost any subject.
01:05:10.000 It is a total fabrication and lie.
01:05:12.000 This is probably another never-ending hoax and a lie from the DNC.
01:05:16.000 And so it goes on, but this is the gist.
01:05:18.000 This is the main idea here in the article, is this claim by Assange.
01:05:22.000 And this is, to me, an important story because it's a reminder about who our friends and who our enemies is.
01:05:28.000 It's very easy to say, in this day and age,
01:05:31.000 It's a complicated world, and there's a lot of nuances and a lot of different factions, and they're all pulling in their own direction, and sometimes you have to align with some unlikely people.
01:05:41.000 But this is yet another reminder that just because you find yourself pulling in the same direction as somebody on one thing, that doesn't actually make you allies.
01:05:50.000 And this old expression about the enemy of my enemy is my friend is not true.
01:05:56.000 Maybe that is true in a narrow sense, and maybe that was true a long time ago, but it's not true now.
01:06:03.000 It is certainly not true in the case of Julian Assange.
01:06:06.000 And this is something I've been saying for a long time.
01:06:09.000 Julian Assange did not release the DNC emails or anything like that.
01:06:14.000 To help us, to help conservatives, Christians, and when I say Trump, remember that campaign Donald Trump was very different from governing Donald Trump, from President Donald Trump.
01:06:27.000 Campaign Donald Trump was railing against globalism, open borders, free trade, the endless warfare in the Middle East, all this stuff.
01:06:36.000 So, I mean, this guy was our guy.
01:06:38.000 He was this nationalist, insurgent, a protector of Christians, a free speech,
01:06:43.000 All this, he ostensibly represented the actualization and the fulfillment of what we want to see in our country.
01:06:50.000 All the good stuff we talk about on the show.
01:06:53.000 Now, it's dubious whether or not that potential is actualized or has been actualized, but at that time, that is what we had going for us.
01:07:01.000 Julian Assange did not help Donald Trump get elected for those reasons.
01:07:05.000 He did not help Donald Trump get elected or hurt Hillary Clinton's chances of getting elected because he aligned with us and he supports our nationalist cause and he supports Christians and he supports us in our fight against our own demographic displacement.
01:07:20.000 He doesn't like us!
01:07:22.000 I am sure that he thinks we are racists.
01:07:25.000 I'm sure that he thinks that we are xenophobic.
01:07:28.000 I'm sure that he thinks that nationalists are probably just a lesser evil than Hillary Clinton.
01:07:33.000 That we are tyrants in our own way and fascists and whatever.
01:07:37.000 Because Julian Assange is himself a liberal internationalist.
01:07:41.000 And what motivated his campaign in 2016 and WikiLeaks and everything that he does is going after, and again we do line up on this area, going after this deep state, surveillance, warfare state, all of that.
01:07:55.000 But he's coming at it from a left-wing, almost anarchic perspective as opposed to a perspective of reform in a better direction.
01:08:04.000 And here is another reminder of that.
01:08:06.000 Here is Julian Assange going after the president at a time when he's very vulnerable, at a time when who else is going to stand up to a lot of these things?
01:08:14.000 I know Trump hasn't been perfect, and that makes it a little bit difficult.
01:08:17.000 Trump hasn't been the perfect avatar as a president in fighting against a lot of these interests.
01:08:22.000 But who do you think is going after him in all these cases?
01:08:26.000 Who do you think went after him with the Ukraine impeachment?
01:08:29.000 Who went after him with the Russia hoax?
01:08:31.000 It was the intelligence community.
01:08:33.000 So how does that make a lot of sense that Julian Assange is now going to throw Trump under the bus?
01:08:38.000 Who do you think is going to stand to gain from Assange throwing Trump under the bus like this?
01:08:42.000 Who is just chomping at the bit to impeach the president, slow down the administration, slow down the effort to build the wall, or draw down the troops in Afghanistan or Syria?
01:08:52.000 It's the Democrats, it's the deep state, the bureaucrats, the steady state, whatever you want to call it.
01:08:58.000 And the intelligence community.
01:09:00.000 In the case of Ukraine and the Russia hoax, the people that were pushing that and prosecuting that for years was the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the FISA courts, it was like all these people.
01:09:12.000 Working in collusion.
01:09:13.000 All these people that we all hate, that we all understand, are like the most evil people in the world.
01:09:19.000 They're the ones running this empire.
01:09:22.000 And so Assange throws him under the bus, throws him to the wolves, and who's gonna eat him alive because of something like this?
01:09:28.000 Or who stands to gain from something like this being said?
01:09:31.000 It's all the same people that allegedly Assange is railing against, and we have common cause against.
01:09:37.000 And you look at something like this and you say, like, what are you, an idiot?
01:09:41.000 Why would you do something like this?
01:09:42.000 Maybe Assange could have gotten a pardon.
01:09:44.000 I don't know.
01:09:45.000 I don't think it's likely, actually.
01:09:47.000 You know, Assange did help Trump get elected, and I will say the president hasn't been very helpful for Assange.
01:09:53.000 It might have made sense, I don't know, from some angle.
01:09:58.000 We're good to go?
01:10:16.000 You know, even the liberals that are out there who oppose the surveillance state and the war state and all that, don't they recognize that the right is the only ones that stand a chance of dethroning all of that?
01:10:27.000 Don't they understand that the Democrats and the left is all totally controlled by corporations?
01:10:32.000 And don't get me wrong, the right is too.
01:10:34.000 But at least on the right there is like this healthy, dissonant atmosphere.
01:10:38.000 In other words, only Trump could have arisen from the right.
01:10:41.000 Trump and a character like him that challenges the state at least as a campaigner.
01:10:47.000 I don't think you could see that arise on the left because they've got their linguistic code and everything that goes on.
01:10:53.000 You know, they'll be called racist or whatever.
01:10:55.000 You know, you look at how the left talks about Robert Mueller and the FBI.
01:11:00.000 It's like, it's literally like feds.
01:11:02.000 It's literally like these people are G-men themselves, the way they talk about this stuff.
01:11:07.000 You know, Democrats who 10 years ago were saying, Bush lied, people died.
01:11:12.000 They're now saying the brave men and women of the FBI and our civic institutions and somebody's like inside the White House from the intel community subverting the administration and writing about it in the New York Times.
01:11:24.000 And they're saying, and that's a good thing.
01:11:25.000 That means that democracy is working.
01:11:27.000 What?
01:11:28.000 You know, so I think that just goes to show these people are not our friends.
01:11:32.000 People like Julian Assange, not our friends.
01:11:34.000 And if that's how it's going to be, if he's going to come out and throw our guy under the bus, if he's going to throw him under the bus like that, well then, you know, you don't get your pardon and maybe you rot in jail then.
01:11:43.000 I think maybe that's fitting at that point.
01:11:45.000 If Julian Assange is in a position where he can exonerate the president and show maybe what happened with Seth Rich, or maybe what was happening with Pizzagate, or maybe more things about Hillary Clinton, and exonerate what happened with Russia and the collusion and everything, that would be like a huge blow against this narrative from the media, working with the intel community, working with the deep state, working with the Democrats, but instead he's gonna go after the president.
01:12:11.000 I just don't get it.
01:12:13.000 And that's again, that is not to say that the president is not being co-opted.
01:12:17.000 We're about to talk about that.
01:12:19.000 We're about to talk about how the Trump administration is being assimilated into
01:12:24.000 The same forces that are trying to get Trump from the other side.
01:12:28.000 So I'm not trying to say that Trump is perfect and Trump is the perfect avatar anymore, maybe, against the establishment, but you do have to question the motive of why you would do that.
01:12:38.000 I mean, certainly Trump is not perfect, but the left is absolutely worse.
01:12:43.000 If Trump is not perfect when it comes to these issues of war and surveillance and so on, the left is definitely worse.
01:12:50.000 You know, for all that you might say about Trump, that he's imperfect,
01:12:54.000 It looks like we may be negotiating an end to the war in Afghanistan.
01:12:57.000 We drew down the amount of troops in Iraq.
01:13:00.000 We drew down the amount of troops in Syria.
01:13:02.000 In the years that he's been in office, there have been some actions which I've disagreed with and some that I agreed with, but we've gotten engaged in no new major ground wars, which is more than can be said about the last two administrations.
01:13:14.000 Right?
01:13:15.000 Obama got us in Libya.
01:13:17.000 Obama got us in Syria and Yemen and all these other places.
01:13:21.000 Bush obviously got us in Iraq and Afghanistan.
01:13:24.000 And Trump, although he has not gotten us meaningfully out of anywhere, he's drawn down a lot of troops and he hasn't gotten us engaged in more countries or expanded our roles in any countries.
01:13:34.000 So, to me, I mean, that's better than, like, what Hillary Clinton would be doing.
01:13:38.000 If you look at what he's doing with intelligence and some other things, I think it's a little bit better than the alternative.
01:13:43.000 But, in any case, it's another reminder that Assange, not our guy, liberal internationalist, says something we like, and that's fine.
01:13:52.000 We can use that.
01:13:53.000 We can have that for a tactical benefit just like we use the WikiLeaks and the emails and all that but we should never fool ourselves into thinking that that makes them our friends or that makes us allies or anything like that if for a moment we happen to be on the same page and what they're doing
01:14:10.000 We're good to go?
01:14:40.000 And that's not something that should be rewarded.
01:14:42.000 That is not something that we should encourage, is anarchism and people doing that.
01:14:46.000 So I've never been one of these liberal idealists that says, free this guy.
01:14:52.000 This guy's a freedom fighter.
01:14:53.000 No.
01:14:53.000 Lock him up.
01:14:54.000 And especially now that he's going to hurt our guy.
01:14:57.000 That's Assange.
01:14:58.000 That was a big story yesterday.
01:14:59.000 I'm really not passionate about Assange, but I do just get frustrated when I see all these people coming out for him.
01:15:06.000 He's not your friend.
01:15:07.000 He doesn't like us.
01:15:08.000 If he saw what we were doing, if he knew us, he would not like us.
01:15:11.000 He would condemn us.
01:15:13.000 And he could say he's on for free speech and the free society and all that, but if it were us in charge and we were running the show,
01:15:20.000 He would just as much go after us, and that's not a friend.
01:15:23.000 But we're going to move on and talk about the Trump administration and some of the co-opting, some of the infiltration that has gone on.
01:15:32.000 Like I said, they're not perfect, and there's a lot of major examples of this happening the last 24 hours that are worth talking about.
01:15:40.000 I don't think any of them are really like a major story in themselves, but together, collectively, they represent the trajectory of where we're going with this election and what maybe a second term might look like.
01:15:51.000 And so the first big announcement that I saw yesterday was Richard Grenell, who is the ambassador to Germany, is now being tapped to become the director, the director, what is it, the national director of intelligence?
01:16:05.000 Acting Director of National Intelligence.
01:16:07.000 I'm Director of National, National Director, the Director of National Intelligence.
01:16:12.000 And this is a big deal.
01:16:14.000 It's a big job.
01:16:15.000 It's a big role.
01:16:16.000 And this was a huge disappointment to me because this guy's a total neocon.
01:16:19.000 And I'll read briefly this report here from CNN, just what happened.
01:16:24.000 It says President Donald Trump announced Wednesday that he has named Richard Grenell, staunch loyalist, as acting spy chief.
01:16:29.000 He said, I am pleased to announce that our highly respected ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, will become the acting director of national intelligence.
01:16:37.000 Rick has represented our country exceedingly well and I look forward to working with him.
01:16:42.000 Trump also thanked outgoing director Joseph Maguire for doing a great job and so on.
01:16:48.000 And so this was announced yesterday and a lot of MAGA people are supporting it and you want to know why they were supporting it?
01:16:55.000 It's almost beyond parody at this point.
01:16:58.000 This guy gets announced as national... what is it?
01:17:01.000 Director of National Intelligence.
01:17:03.000 He's a total neocon, total war hawk, and all of that.
01:17:07.000 And MAGA Twitter is celebrating because he is a homosexual.
01:17:12.000 And the argument goes, well, take that, the left.
01:17:16.000 Trump just nominated a gay neocon.
01:17:19.000 Good luck calling him homophobic now.
01:17:22.000 It's like, you want to tear your hair out when you see that kind of stuff.
01:17:25.000 This is what is passing as a conservative movement in America.
01:17:29.000 The president, who runs, by the way, on being anti-war and all the rest, taps a gay man, an openly gay man, and if that's not enough, the guy is a former aide to John Bolton,
01:17:42.000 He desperately wants war with Iran.
01:17:44.000 He is totally in the pocket of Israel.
01:17:47.000 He is now in charge of intelligence, which is like the same anatomy of what led to the Iraq war, by the way.
01:17:54.000 Zionists, war hawks, getting in charge of the intelligence.
01:17:58.000 I just talked about it today with Ryan Dawson on a stream this afternoon.
01:18:02.000 And MAGA people on Twitter are saying, well, all of this is great,
01:18:06.000 And it's great actually that he's gay and that's the only thing we're going to talk about and that's good because now the left can't call him homophobic because we're the real champions of homosexuality.
01:18:18.000 We're the real, as we as conservatives, we ostensibly as Christian pro-family conservatives, we can now say with sincerity that we are the real party of protecting degeneracy, deviancy, homosexual relationships, all that.
01:18:36.000 Amazing.
01:18:37.000 Great job, everybody.
01:18:38.000 Great job, MAGA Twitter.
01:18:40.000 We might not have gotten a wall, and maybe we didn't get an end to those wars.
01:18:45.000 But you know what we did do?
01:18:46.000 We proved once and for all that we're the ones that celebrate homosexuality and not the left.
01:18:53.000 Great job, everybody.
01:18:54.000 Job well done.
01:18:55.000 America is safe.
01:18:57.000 And this is what they're saying, though.
01:18:59.000 But this is what they say.
01:19:00.000 And it's one thing
01:19:02.000 I don't think gay people should be on that level.
01:19:05.000 I just don't.
01:19:06.000 But that's really neither here nor there.
01:19:09.000 The overriding concern is you cannot have neocons in charge of this stuff.
01:19:15.000 How do you continually pick the absolute worst people possible for these positions?
01:19:22.000 What does this come off of?
01:19:23.000 John Bolton being fired as National Security Advisor?
01:19:27.000 Are you kidding me?
01:19:28.000 It's like every time somebody gets fired and we go,
01:19:32.000 Okay, well, that guy got fired.
01:19:35.000 They were terrible.
01:19:36.000 Good thing they didn't get us into another war.
01:19:38.000 Maybe we'll get somebody better.
01:19:40.000 And invariably, it's worse.
01:19:42.000 It's always followed by somebody worse in the same position or in a different position, adjacent, something like that.
01:19:50.000 And it's the same thing here.
01:19:51.000 Oh, well, this guy goes out and who are we gonna bring in?
01:19:53.000 Oh, total pro-Israel war hawk with Iran.
01:19:57.000 Oh, and added bonus, he's gay too.
01:19:59.000 And that's terrific, right?
01:20:01.000 So, that's no good.
01:20:03.000 That has to be opposed.
01:20:04.000 That has to be stopped.
01:20:06.000 Some MAGA people are saying, well, he'll clean out the intelligence community.
01:20:11.000 He'll clean out the Deep State.
01:20:13.000 He is the Deep State!
01:20:15.000 He is in the pocket of Sheldon Adelson, and of the Zionists, and he's a war hawk, and he's part of that whole military-industrial complex.
01:20:23.000 I'm sorry, but flushing out, like, left-wing Deep State people, and then hiring Sheldon Adelson-Zionist puppets,
01:20:31.000 Is that an improvement?
01:20:32.000 I don't know.
01:20:32.000 I don't think so.
01:20:33.000 So, you know, some people are saying, well, it's good.
01:20:35.000 Now Trump isn't homophobic.
01:20:37.000 And some people are saying, well, he'll flush out the deep state.
01:20:40.000 I don't believe there is an upside to bringing somebody like this in a national level.
01:20:44.000 The chief spy, I don't think, should be somebody that listens to a Zionist Jewish billionaire and somebody who wants more with Iran.
01:20:51.000 But so, and that's development number one, which is awful.
01:20:56.000 Development number two is Mick Mulvaney, the Chief of Staff, had some comments today.
01:21:00.000 This is from Breitbart.
01:21:02.000 It says, White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney is claiming that the United States, quote, needs more immigrants because the country is running out of people, according to a report by the Washington Post.
01:21:12.000 During a closed-door meeting in England, Mulvaney reportedly said the U.S.
01:21:16.000 needed to expand legal immigration beyond their current admission rates of more than 1.2 million per year.
01:21:24.000 We need more than 1.2 million legal immigrants per year.
01:21:27.000 The comments were revealed in audio obtained by the Washington Post.
01:21:30.000 He said,
01:21:32.000 We are desperate.
01:21:34.000 Desperate for more people.
01:21:35.000 We are running out of people to fuel the economic growth that we've had in our nation over the past four years.
01:21:41.000 We need more immigrants.
01:21:44.000 And they're adding emphasis and everything.
01:21:46.000 Understand this is the opposite of what must be done.
01:21:50.000 1.2 million per year.
01:21:52.000 And the chief of staff, you know, it would be one thing if this was like, I don't know, a body aid or a press guy or, you know, some low-level intern
01:22:01.000 Chief of Staff.
01:22:02.000 The guy that sets the policy in the White House, decides the enforcement, decides what goes on the President's desk.
01:22:08.000 He's like the keeper of the White House.
01:22:10.000 We need more immigrants to fuel, it almost sounds like a supervillain, to fuel the economic growth.
01:22:18.000 We just talked about it yesterday.
01:22:19.000 Some people say I sound like a communist when I talk like this or something else.
01:22:24.000 When I talk about how the corporations and the billionaires are driving the mass immigration... Okay, well listen to the Chief of Staff.
01:22:32.000 We need more labor!
01:22:34.000 More cheap labor to extract the wealth!
01:22:36.000 To continue the economic growth!
01:22:39.000 That's all they care about!
01:22:40.000 They literally view the country as an engine, or like a machine, and they are just feeding this machine bodies.
01:22:49.000 They are just feeding it flesh, feeding it these third world surf people, and outcomes like oil.
01:22:56.000 Outcomes
01:22:57.000 Production, the gears keep turning, the machinery keeps chugging along.
01:23:02.000 As long as it is in the service of more efficiency, more productivity, just as long as the gears are turning and the money is moving, we're just going to keep feeding this no matter the cost, no matter the consequence.
01:23:14.000 And the Chief of Staff is saying that outright.
01:23:16.000 We need more of it.
01:23:17.000 And we need it for the economic growth.
01:23:19.000 So that's Mick Mulvaney.
01:23:20.000 And then the last development today is from the Council of Economic Advisors.
01:23:24.000 This is also from Breitbart on a different note.
01:23:27.000 And then we'll bring it all back together.
01:23:29.000 It says, President Donald Trump's economic advisors are skeptical about rewriting antitrust rules to tackle the growing power of tech giants, according to the latest annual economic report of the president.
01:23:40.000 The Council of Economic Advisors argue that the monopolistic power wielded by the big tech companies are signs of competitive success.
01:23:52.000 Thank you.
01:23:53.000 Thank you, Trump administration.
01:23:56.000 I don't think there are any words that we needed to hear less than those.
01:24:02.000 I don't think.
01:24:04.000 It's like that meme that I hate.
01:24:05.000 You know, nobody.
01:24:06.000 The Trump administration.
01:24:08.000 The monopolistic power of corporations is a sign of competitive success.
01:24:12.000 Nobody needed to hear that.
01:24:13.000 That is the last thing we needed to come from this White House, is for them to say this.
01:24:18.000 But here we are.
01:24:19.000 It says the annual report which is produced by the Council of Economic Advisors challenges the idea that the market concentration of big tech companies is bad for consumers.
01:24:29.000 In its report the Trump administration contends that the studies that demonstrate rising market concentration in the economy are flawed.
01:24:36.000 We're good to go!
01:24:59.000 Of course it is an economy of scale and scope.
01:25:02.000 Of course it is bringing down prices for consumers.
01:25:06.000 But we can all agree that Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube have a little bit more utility and a little bit more value and deserve a little bit more consideration other than their market efficiency.
01:25:18.000 Are you kidding me?
01:25:19.000 That would be like talking about, you know, one television company controlling all TV or one newspaper controlling all the newspapers and saying, well, I don't see a problem with that.
01:25:32.000 One newspaper company controls all the newspapers.
01:25:34.000 Well, it seems like if they do that, they're able to lower their costs and therefore lower prices for consumers.
01:25:42.000 And there's no other reason to be concerned about that.
01:25:44.000 The bigger the newspaper company, the more successful they are.
01:25:48.000 Kudos to them.
01:25:49.000 Good job.
01:25:50.000 You know, it's like you have one political party.
01:25:52.000 Well, one political party, and that is an economy of scale.
01:25:56.000 They're able to bring down labor costs, deliver what the people need, and who's to say there's anything wrong with this?
01:26:02.000 That is a sign of their work hard and competitive success.
01:26:06.000 You would say in both cases, well, when you're looking at media, when you're looking at like civic institutions, there is another dimension to these issues than just the fucking GDP.
01:26:17.000 Hello?
01:26:17.000 And sorry for the language, but when is somebody gonna stand up and say that?
01:26:22.000 It's like everything is always just about the money.
01:26:25.000 It's just about the efficiency.
01:26:27.000 It's just about the market.
01:26:28.000 It's just about measuring the bottom line, the profit, the stock market, you know, whatever number conjured up by the
01:26:35.000 Budget office or whatever it is, and it's everything.
01:26:39.000 It's immigration.
01:26:40.000 It's the media.
01:26:41.000 It's big tech.
01:26:42.000 It's all these things.
01:26:44.000 What is always the overriding concern?
01:26:46.000 Never mind the freezing effect that it is having on free speech.
01:26:50.000 Never mind in the case of the Trump administration.
01:26:53.000 It's crushing all your supporters.
01:26:55.000 It's only your guys getting banned.
01:26:57.000 They admit this from Google.
01:26:59.000 Never mind that this is supposed to be a free society.
01:27:02.000 And that what is critical to a democracy or republicanism is the press or mass media that the people can participate in.
01:27:10.000 You know, forget all that.
01:27:11.000 All these people care about is, well, but is it market efficient?
01:27:16.000 Well, but is that competition?
01:27:18.000 I think it is.
01:27:20.000 And so these three things taken together
01:27:23.000 Think about it.
01:27:24.000 Taken together you've got a gay neocon who is now the Director of National Intelligence.
01:27:30.000 This guy wants war with Iran.
01:27:32.000 He is in the pocket of Sheldon Adelson who is a billionaire donor in favor of foreign wars.
01:27:38.000 That is the guy in charge of spying in America.
01:27:41.000 Fail to see what could go wrong there.
01:27:44.000 Our chief of staff is saying that we need more than 1.2 million legal immigrants every year to drive economic output and understand what that means.
01:27:54.000 That means cut costs for firms, cut costs for corporations by cutting the wages of American workers.
01:28:03.000 So when he says we need more than a million point two legal immigrants per year to drive economic growth, he means that we need corporations
01:28:12.000 To keep getting more profit at the expense of the worker.
01:28:14.000 That's our Chief of Staff.
01:28:16.000 And he's making policy decisions and nominations and all kinds of things he's involved with.
01:28:21.000 And then lastly, on Big Tech, we get the Council of Economic Advisors saying, uh, no, I don't think I will.
01:28:27.000 You know, when it comes to regulating Big Tech, no, I don't think I will.
01:28:31.000 I think, in fact, Facebook, Google, Twitter are perfectly healthy, perfectly competitive, and they're actually delivering a cheap and efficient product.
01:28:40.000 And their monopolistic domination of the market is a good thing.
01:28:44.000 This is the Trump administration in 2020.
01:28:47.000 Is this sustainable?
01:28:48.000 Is this a direction that is a good direction?
01:28:50.000 Is this good for the people that voted for Trump?
01:28:52.000 Are you liking what you're getting?
01:28:54.000 Because, you know, I remember voting for Donald Trump because he had the opposite position on every one of these items on foreign policy.
01:29:05.000 He wanted to end the wars, and he was not simply critiquing the military-industrial complex, but he was critiquing George W. Bush, and on everything, critiquing every aspect of it.
01:29:16.000 That's what I voted for, and we're getting Richard Grinnell.
01:29:19.000 On immigration, he said, well, Americans have dreams too, and we're going to protect American workers with trade and with immigration, and it's not just going to be illegal immigration, but we're going to slow down legal immigration as well.
01:29:31.000 And now we need more immigration than ever.
01:29:33.000 More than 1.2 million per year.
01:29:35.000 Are you insane?
01:29:36.000 A million per year?
01:29:38.000 More than that?
01:29:39.000 To drive economic output?
01:29:40.000 You know I thought Trump was supposed to be against that idea of GDP and the market and all this.
01:29:47.000 And then lastly, on big tech.
01:29:50.000 I thought that what we heard throughout this administration during the campaign was that we were going to go after these big tech companies and go after, adjacent, the media, the big media companies themselves.
01:30:01.000 Open up the libel laws, hold the journalists accountable and all that.
01:30:04.000 And it's the opposite.
01:30:06.000 And this is not anything that hasn't been said before, that the Trump administration has gone in a bad direction on these issues, but it's still going on.
01:30:15.000 And this happened today.
01:30:18.000 All of this happened in the past 24 hours.
01:30:21.000 And why this matters now, why it's relevant now, is because we have a do-over opportunity.
01:30:27.000 The past four years were like the biggest wasted opportunity in American history.
01:30:32.000 I know he did some good things.
01:30:34.000 I know he was better than the alternative.
01:30:36.000 I don't regret voting for him.
01:30:38.000 But what he was poised to do in 2016 was be a transformative president.
01:30:43.000 Nothing short of a political realignment, a real transformation, like he would be on the same level as FDR, for better or for worse, Abraham Lincoln, like the major people, like people hanging pictures of him in their dining rooms, in their family rooms, whatever, because he was so transformational.
01:31:03.000 He could have been that guy going after all these different, you know, whether it's immigration or the wars.
01:31:08.000 He could have been this great unifier.
01:31:10.000 There was so much potential there, and it was wasted.
01:31:13.000 It's not to say that he didn't do anything good, but he did not actualize all the potential, everything that was riding on him getting in the White House.
01:31:22.000 And getting in the White House was the hardest part.
01:31:24.000 Lost control of the personnel, lost control of the initiative, and it was snatching defeat from the jaws of victory over the past four years.
01:31:33.000 We now are standing at the precipice of another opportunity, another term, another campaign, another White House, more personnel, different personnel.
01:31:44.000 The reason that we've gone so badly with this administration is because the people that were put into the White House were not the people that were running the campaign.
01:31:53.000 The people that were running the campaign were people that believed in the President and believed in his message and believed in his worldview and ideology, America first.
01:32:02.000 And those were not the people that got hired to carry out the policies once we got in.
01:32:06.000 It was the RNC that hired all the people in the White House.
01:32:09.000 It was Reince Priebus that led the transition.
01:32:12.000 People like Johnny DeStefano and a number of others.
01:32:14.000 And they filled up the White House with people from the Rubio campaign who consequently do not believe in the President or his message or his worldview or America First or anything like that.
01:32:24.000 And so, you know, it's not exactly surprising that
01:32:27.000 All the nominations, all the policy decisions, all the enforcement is decidedly what you would get from Rubio or Bush or Cruz or all of the above from the rest of the Republican establishment.
01:32:39.000 But now we've got another opportunity, where if we get the personnel right, and it's hard, and look, I'm not really optimistic about it, but if we can change things like this, get Mick Mulvaney out of there!
01:32:50.000 Make Mick Mulvaney in charge of foreign policy!
01:32:52.000 I don't understand!
01:32:53.000 Mick Mulvaney is like this Koch Brothers shill.
01:32:56.000 And here's the thing about somebody like Mick Mulvaney.
01:32:59.000 The only people in D.C.
01:33:01.000 that oppose the foreign policy establishment that are viable, that are hireable, happen to be these Koch Brothers libertarians.
01:33:08.000 So Mick Mulvaney is totally pro-open borders, but he also is against the foreign wars.
01:33:13.000 Why is he the Chief of Staff and not in charge in some capacity of foreign policy?
01:33:18.000 How does that make any sense?
01:33:20.000 If he's in charge of foreign policy, he could be helping us keep out of the wars because he's got that libertarian streak.
01:33:26.000 If he's the Chief of Staff, he's going to be opening up the borders.
01:33:29.000 Why is he doing one and not the other?
01:33:31.000 Why is Richard Grenell the head of National Intelligence?
01:33:35.000 Why is he a neocon?
01:33:36.000 Right?
01:33:37.000 We can change this.
01:33:38.000 We can fire these people and get the right people in these positions.
01:33:42.000 And if the right people are in the positions, they will pass forward the right policies.
01:33:46.000 And we'll get an effective administration.
01:33:49.000 But it has to be done deliberately.
01:33:51.000 It has to be done persistently, consistently.
01:33:54.000 There has to be a real will from the President and from his inner circle, from the White House, to flush out these people.
01:34:02.000 He's got to be aware of the problem, and he's got to be doing something about it every day to rectify this.
01:34:07.000 And I don't know.
01:34:08.000 It's a big question mark.
01:34:10.000 It could happen.
01:34:10.000 It might not.
01:34:12.000 Maybe we'll get some good people in there.
01:34:14.000 Maybe we don't.
01:34:15.000 If we get good people in there, we're going to have a do-over.
01:34:17.000 If we get Trump back in office, I imagine it will come with a Republican Senate and a Republican House.
01:34:24.000 And there's another opportunity.
01:34:25.000 It's not guaranteed.
01:34:26.000 I'm not saying like, oh, Trump's second term is going to be the one that's going to go off.
01:34:31.000 I'm not optimistic.
01:34:32.000 But we'll have the opportunity with a Republican Congress, House and Senate, a White House.
01:34:38.000 If he gets the right personnel,
01:34:40.000 We will have a shot at doing what we did not do in the first term.
01:34:46.000 And we should do that.
01:34:47.000 The president must do that.
01:34:49.000 We've got to get rid of these jokers.
01:34:50.000 I just don't understand.
01:34:52.000 And I don't mean... I shouldn't say joker.
01:34:54.000 I like that's a bad thing.
01:34:55.000 Joker's a good thing.
01:34:57.000 These bad people, they're the opposite.
01:34:59.000 We got to get rid of these people in the White House that are saying things like this, that monopolistic control of big tech is competitive and a good thing for consumers, that we need more than a million and a fifth immigrants every year, more than that, and we need war with Iran.
01:35:15.000 What are we doing here?
01:35:16.000 So that's my plea to this White House.
01:35:18.000 That is my plea to anybody who might be listening on the inside.
01:35:22.000 We've got another shot here.
01:35:23.000 We've been given, we have been given a great gift.
01:35:27.000 Understand, more than
01:35:29.000 More than just the generic stuff, look at the Democrats right now.
01:35:33.000 This should be the Democrats' moment.
01:35:36.000 I mean, don't get me wrong, Trump is a strong candidate.
01:35:38.000 He's got huge support, huge unity and solidarity in the party, huge money machine.
01:35:46.000 People underestimate the level that Trump is operating on as a campaigner in 2020.
01:35:50.000 He's going to be a powerful candidate.
01:35:53.000 But, you look at demographics, and that is just a fact.
01:35:56.000 You can have the best candidate, the most well-funded in the world, but the demographics are set against us.
01:36:02.000 The media is set against us.
01:36:04.000 You've got the Trump administration delayed and bogged down by scandals and impeachment and all this.
01:36:10.000 We're good to go.
01:36:24.000 By the grace of God, look at what is happening in the Democratic Party.
01:36:28.000 Look at what you saw last night.
01:36:30.000 Their best hope of winning the majority of delegates outright for the nomination is a self-described socialist who had a heart attack last month or three months ago.
01:36:40.000 The guy's like 80 years old.
01:36:42.000 He's a thousand years old.
01:36:44.000 He is autistic.
01:36:45.000 He's advocating for making private insurance illegal.
01:36:48.000 He's the most likely.
01:36:50.000 And to make things better, now a billionaire is trying to buy the Democratic primary from him, a socialist, and you can imagine the problems that that's going to cause.
01:36:59.000 You could not have a better shitstorm happening on the left to help Trump get re-elected.
01:37:04.000 And could you imagine if Trump sails into a re-election, by the grace of God, sails easily into a re-election with huge support in the House.
01:37:13.000 If Sanders goes up, I think it's going to be like a landslide.
01:37:16.000 sales into power another shot and we've got people like Richard Grenell and Mick Mulvaney and Jared Kushner and all the rest running the show I think I would like I don't I don't want to say what I would do because you know then then the Israelis are gonna do that to me if I say I'm gonna drive into the Chicago River the Israelis are gonna say oh we got that clip and you know they're gonna
01:37:38.000 They're gonna hide in my car in the backseat and then they're gonna, you know, strangle me and drive my car to the river and say, oh, remember when he said that?
01:37:45.000 And yeah, nothing suspicious.
01:37:46.000 So I'm not gonna say what I would do!
01:37:48.000 If that happened, I would be beside myself.
01:37:50.000 I'll just say that.
01:37:51.000 I would put more holes in the wall, okay?
01:37:53.000 I would punch my desk more.
01:37:54.000 There's like a huge dent here.
01:37:56.000 I would freak out!
01:37:56.000 I would freak!
01:37:58.000 Because that is just unconscionable.
01:38:01.000 The level of waste that we would see in terms of what is achievable
01:38:06.000 And the stars aligning to make that happen if we just couldn't get it together because we simply didn't hire the right people.
01:38:12.000 That would be tragic.
01:38:15.000 So that's my final plea.
01:38:19.000 We're standing at a historical juncture here, at a pivotal crossroads, and it's very clear.
01:38:26.000 I don't think it's ever been more clear.
01:38:28.000 You go down one path and we're gonna be okay for a while, or we go down another path and it's like immediately we're dead.
01:38:34.000 That is, it's like our lives get immeasurably harder tomorrow, or we're gonna have time, and maybe we could turn things around.
01:38:41.000 Maybe it's the start of something.
01:38:42.000 So, choice is up to Trump, but I see these three things and I'm like, what are you doing, man?
01:38:47.000 Just when I thought it was getting good.
01:38:49.000 Just when I thought it was getting better.
01:38:50.000 Grinnell, this big tech stuff.
01:38:52.000 It's like... What are we doing, big guy?
01:38:56.000 I love the big guy.
01:38:57.000 I like him a lot as, like, a person.
01:38:59.000 I think he's funny and, you know, he's got his blind spots, but this is just... It's so bad.
01:39:04.000 It is so bad to witness, but... Anyway, that's what's happening in the administration.
01:39:08.000 You know it.
01:39:09.000 This has been the story for the past three or four years.
01:39:12.000 It is the infiltration, the co-opting, the assimilation of this administration by the Deep State.
01:39:19.000 What else is new?
01:39:20.000 But I don't know.
01:39:21.000 Can we turn it around?
01:39:22.000 We can.
01:39:23.000 Will we?
01:39:24.000 That's another question.
01:39:25.000 And I don't know.
01:39:26.000 We'll see.
01:39:26.000 I don't know the answer.
01:39:27.000 But we're gonna move on.
01:39:28.000 We'll take a look at our Super Chats.
01:39:30.000 We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:39:33.000 It's tough stuff, you know, sometimes you take the black pill sometimes you take the clown pill and you say whatever Whatever, it's gonna be funny The the campaign is gonna be funny.
01:39:43.000 The next four years are gonna be funny, you know in a sardonic way, but We'll take a look at our super chats.
01:39:49.000 We'll see what you guys are saying.
01:39:50.000 If you're not if you're not laughing you're crying, right?
01:39:53.000 I don't cry.
01:39:53.000 I just laugh and that's how I've been forever, but
01:39:57.000 Let's see, we've got, we've got, uh, Aguirre who says, me at work, I'm not political.
01:40:02.000 It's shaking my head.
01:40:03.000 Drag me, Kings.
01:40:05.000 Yeah, when you're at the office and somebody says, they find your Twitter and they see pictures of Big Macs and Roypers and they say, is this some kind of political statement?
01:40:18.000 Oh, no, I'm not political.
01:40:19.000 I don't believe in anything, you know?
01:40:22.000 You get confronted at work.
01:40:23.000 Oh, no, no.
01:40:25.000 I don't believe in any of that.
01:40:26.000 I don't believe in anything.
01:40:29.000 Do I really look like a kind of clown that can start a movement?
01:40:31.000 Yeah.
01:40:32.000 That is me whenever I get in a position with any kind of like service employee, like when I get my hair cut or there's any kind of like consulting, like that variety.
01:40:44.000 And I go to like the bank or something and they ask me, what do you do?
01:40:48.000 What do you do?
01:40:49.000 Do I really look like a kind of clown that could start a movement?
01:40:52.000 Well, I'm not political.
01:40:54.000 I'm just trying to make people laugh.
01:40:56.000 I don't believe in that.
01:40:58.000 I don't believe in anything.
01:40:59.000 You know, that's why I'm getting my hair cut.
01:41:02.000 So what do you do for a living?
01:41:02.000 So what do you do?
01:41:03.000 How's it going?
01:41:04.000 Oh, you know.
01:41:05.000 Oh, you know, I'm a clown.
01:41:08.000 I'm a clown for a living.
01:41:09.000 I do parties.
01:41:11.000 I want to bring joy and laughter to this dark, dark world.
01:41:15.000 That is my endgame, you know?
01:41:17.000 Waffle says, the Joker posting will never not be funny.
01:41:22.000 Do you understand that?
01:41:23.000 It will never not be funny to me.
01:41:26.000 And maybe it's not funny to you, but it will never not be funny to me.
01:41:30.000 That'll be a boomer thing maybe in 30 years.
01:41:32.000 People say, oh, all this guy cares about is that old movie.
01:41:36.000 Yeah, well, it means a lot to me.
01:41:39.000 Waffle says you could do a gaming YouTube channel and do news here.
01:41:43.000 Nah, I think I'm just banned, man.
01:41:46.000 I think I'm just straight up done, you know?
01:41:49.000 They banned my Highlights channel.
01:41:50.000 They banned my Clips channel.
01:41:52.000 They're giving me the Alex Jones treatment.
01:41:54.000 That leads me to believe that it's not just like, oh, this channel is just not okay.
01:41:59.000 It's like, no, you're not okay.
01:42:01.000 They're telling me like, hey, you're on the wrong side of the tracks.
01:42:04.000 You're in the wrong neighborhood, buster.
01:42:06.000 That's what they're saying to me.
01:42:07.000 You know, they're... They're throwing my lunch on the ground, knocking my books out of my hands, and they're saying, hey, listen.
01:42:16.000 Listen, handsome genius, you're not allowed, so I don't think that's gonna work.
01:42:21.000 Fire trucks as I take the LSAT to get into law school on Saturday.
01:42:25.000 Pray for me and wish me luck!
01:42:26.000 Thanks, Nick.
01:42:27.000 Yeah, well, hey, good luck out there, big guy.
01:42:29.000 Hope you do well.
01:42:30.000 Study hard!
01:42:31.000 Study hard.
01:42:33.000 I can't imagine.
01:42:34.000 Honestly, I do have a level of respect for academics because I have no stomach or patience for that.
01:42:43.000 The idea of being in school for like 30 years?
01:42:47.000 I don't know how long it is.
01:42:49.000 You know, you imagine you're in high school until you're 18, your undergrad is until you're 22.
01:42:55.000 How long does law school take?
01:42:56.000 Like four years?
01:42:58.000 So what are you in school for?
01:42:59.000 Like 25, 26 years?
01:43:00.000 Something crazy like that?
01:43:02.000 And then it just keeps getting more intense and the papers and the, you know, all this tests and... Oh man, I couldn't...
01:43:12.000 I mean, I could do it.
01:43:13.000 I'm a genius.
01:43:14.000 I could do it, but I just don't.
01:43:16.000 It's not my thing.
01:43:17.000 It's not really... Maybe I'm lazy.
01:43:20.000 Maybe you could just say I'm like one of these lazy Generation Z, you know, but that was never... My temperament was never like, oh hey, go read a million pages and then do a test.
01:43:32.000 I could never handle that, so...
01:43:34.000 Now, I've never been a fan of that kind of, uh, that arrangement.
01:43:37.000 I've always been sort of like a hands-on, I have to go in and learn things in the field, practical knowledge as opposed to all this, you know, just pouring over books.
01:43:46.000 I've never been that way.
01:43:47.000 I've always been a practical knowledge, you know, getting in the game, hands-on, doing things.
01:43:52.000 That's not to say, you know, one way or the other.
01:43:54.000 I think they're both valuable, but I do have an admiration for people who can sit down and just burn through a book like that, like crazy.
01:44:00.000 I used to be like that, not so much anymore, but, uh,
01:44:03.000 But hey, all power to you, good luck.
01:44:05.000 Hey, you gotta make me a promise.
01:44:07.000 If you become a lawyer, you gotta defend me, okay?
01:44:09.000 I'm wishing you luck.
01:44:11.000 If you pass your testing, become a lawyer, and if I end up in a situation and I call you up, you gotta represent me for free, okay?
01:44:19.000 Because this thing's not gonna last as long as being a lawyer.
01:44:22.000 This litigious, you know, legalistic society, you're gonna be set forever.
01:44:28.000 Yep, that's very true.
01:44:30.000 That's a very big red pill about the Russian Revolution.
01:44:38.000 You know, it was not a Russian revolution, okay?
01:44:41.000 What happened in 1917, what happened in February and October, what happened in 1922, this was not a Russian revolution.
01:44:51.000 There was nothing Russian about it.
01:44:53.000 Russians would not slaughter Nicholas II and his family and the kids and all that.
01:45:00.000 That was not Russians that did that.
01:45:02.000 Russians loved Russia.
01:45:04.000 And you know, maybe they didn't love that particular czar and you know at the time tensions were high a lot going on Grain shortages and war and all that but you know, they certainly weren't butchers in that in that way So and take no, you know, look no further than who is in charge.
01:45:20.000 Who was it?
01:45:21.000 Kerensky I think and
01:45:24.000 Trotsky and all the rest.
01:45:27.000 I think Kerensky was the guy who was in charge of provisional government, and then it was Bronstein.
01:45:31.000 You should really call him in charge of the army and Lenin and all that.
01:45:35.000 Not Russian.
01:45:36.000 You know, it happened in Russia, but it wasn't of Russia.
01:45:40.000 It wasn't Russian in character.
01:45:42.000 It's a big red pill.
01:45:43.000 AF fan.
01:45:44.000 I remember reading like, uh, Solzhenitsyn for the first time.
01:45:47.000 200 years... Okay, mask off.
01:45:51.000 Okay, mask off.
01:45:53.000 I remember reading Solzhenitsyn 200 years together and some of this other stuff and just being blown away like, oh, never heard of that dimension of this before.
01:46:01.000 It's so funny, too, about Charlie Kirk and these characters.
01:46:04.000 They rail against communism and he's a Soviet and all this and it's like, where do you think that came from?
01:46:11.000 What do you think is responsible for all that?
01:46:13.000 Communists!
01:46:14.000 Communists!
01:46:15.000 Well, I agree, but... I don't know.
01:46:18.000 I mean, there's another dimension to that, certainly.
01:46:20.000 And that is that Democrats are the real... It was not a Russian Revolution.
01:46:25.000 It was a Democrat Revolution.
01:46:28.000 It was just like the French Revolution.
01:46:30.000 It was just like what Woodrow Wilson was talking about, right?
01:46:35.000 Woodrow Wilson sent an expeditionary force to shore up the White Army during the Russian Civil War.
01:46:43.000 Few people know this, but America actually sent troops into Russia.
01:46:49.000 I forget what year, but between 1917 and 1922, we had troops in Russia that I believe were ostensibly there to help the Tsar, to help the White Army, which was the defenders of the autocracy, to help them defend their country, to help them defend their system.
01:47:05.000 And you had all kinds, you have, like, Corny Love and all kinds of other characters involved, but we sent troops over there to help, and I feel like nobody even knows about that.
01:47:14.000 It's between 17 and 22 was the Civil War.
01:47:17.000 So, anyway.
01:47:19.000 I was a big, like, Russian enthusiast back in the... It's almost, like, too perfect, you know, with all this Russia stuff going around.
01:47:26.000 I did, coincidentally, happen to be very interested in, like, the Soviet Union and the Cold War.
01:47:30.000 Like, throughout middle school and high school I was a big, like, history buff.
01:47:34.000 I've kind of lost a little bit of it as time has gone on, but it's still there.
01:47:37.000 It's still there.
01:47:38.000 I still know so many names.
01:47:39.000 I still... I have autism.
01:47:41.000 I probably have autism or OCD or something.
01:47:44.000 I still could lay down all the general secretaries, even the unknown ones.
01:47:49.000 Even, you know, the ones that served for a year in, you know, 1980, whatever.
01:47:53.000 I remember in my AP European history class, I wowed the crowd when I was in high school because I remembered Yuri Andropov and I remembered Konstantin Chernenko.
01:48:03.000 Nobody remembers those guys.
01:48:05.000 I think it goes Brezhnev and Gorbachev, but they forget about these intermediary general secretaries.
01:48:13.000 Maybe some people know what I'm talking about.
01:48:15.000 Maybe not.
01:48:19.000 Anyway, I'm you know, that's that's what I am of I am of being a nerdy guy that is on Wikipedia all night So anyway AF fan says Ryan looks like chigger No country for old men.
01:48:35.000 Oh Yeah, that is pretty accurate.
01:48:37.000 Actually.
01:48:38.000 Yeah, I Had I think I saw like
01:48:42.000 I haven't seen that whole movie.
01:48:43.000 I'm gonna be honest with you I think I might have seen it like a long long time ago like when I was a kid when it came out but I do remember the character obviously with the shotgun with the big silencer that is a Pretty good comparison.
01:48:57.000 Well, he's got that Like indigenous look about him.
01:49:02.000 He definitely looks like Native American and that's not like a dig they have like a very
01:49:07.000 Like strong physiognomy, Native Americans.
01:49:11.000 You know, if you're talking about like the North American Native Americans, they do have like a very, you know, the long, the straight black hair.
01:49:19.000 It's a very sort of like a striking appearance.
01:49:22.000 So it's not a dig, but it is just to say he does look very like Native.
01:49:26.000 Anyway, so I see the resemblance.
01:49:28.000 Armenian Groyper says, free my nibba, Roger Stone.
01:49:31.000 Yeah, yeah, pardon for Roger Stone.
01:49:33.000 He's kind of cheesy to me.
01:49:35.000 I gotta be honest.
01:49:36.000 I think he should get a pardon, and I think what they're doing to him is wrong, but I'm gonna be honest.
01:49:43.000 I've never been like a big Roger Stone fan, and I think he's kind of cheesy.
01:49:47.000 You know, he's doing the Nixon thing all the time, and I'm like, you know.
01:49:51.000 It's it's it's I I don't know.
01:49:53.000 I don't know if I want to go all out on stone, you know, I don't want to like Maybe that's gonna cause problems for me with other people But I've never been like some of these people are like Roger Stone.
01:50:05.000 He's so cool.
01:50:07.000 Give me Roger Stone.
01:50:08.000 Yeah Oh, he's the she's a genius, you know, and I'm like, yeah I'm kind of neutral.
01:50:13.000 I'm kind of neutral.
01:50:14.000 I'm kind of in the middle with the guy
01:50:18.000 But he should be pardoned.
01:50:19.000 He should be pardoned.
01:50:21.000 I don't know if it's libertarians that is why Bernie is rising.
01:50:24.000 I think people are sick of what is clearly a rigged system.
01:50:34.000 When Bernie gets up there and talks about millionaires and billionaires, what he's tapping into is the fact that people kind of hate the way the country is.
01:50:42.000 Don't you understand?
01:50:43.000 It really is post-modern in a sense.
01:50:47.000 It is post-truth in a sense because what is being said actually doesn't matter.
01:50:52.000 It is the texture of what is being said.
01:50:54.000 That is an important point.
01:50:56.000 What Donald Trump says and what Bernie Sanders says, I mean it matters up to a point.
01:51:01.000 But the fine lines, you know, the fine, oh, well, is it technically true what he's saying about this?
01:51:07.000 Is it technically true and how people are supporting him and why they're supporting him?
01:51:12.000 To me, a lot of the facts kind of don't matter anymore.
01:51:15.000 A lot of what's actually true doesn't matter.
01:51:18.000 It's more the texture.
01:51:19.000 It is like, it is a very, um, what would be the word?
01:51:25.000 As opposed to sharp and precise.
01:51:28.000 It's like a very dull and very...ambiguous isn't quite the right word.
01:51:35.000 But it is a message that is not really meant to be like, oh, he is finally diagnosing the woes of our country.
01:51:42.000 It's more like, broadly speaking, his assault on the system is resonating.
01:51:48.000 And you can see that on both sides, with Trump and with Bernie Sanders.
01:51:52.000 And they're different in what they're opposing, and their prescription for it, and everything else.
01:51:58.000 But I think what everybody, on a very base level,
01:52:03.000 What we all understand is we hate what's happening in our country.
01:52:07.000 Not that we hate our country like, God forbid you'd ever say you hate America, but the society we've created is not a good one.
01:52:13.000 It sucks.
01:52:14.000 We hate it.
01:52:16.000 It's terrible.
01:52:17.000 Who would want to live here?
01:52:17.000 Why?
01:52:18.000 I know, like, you could say, oh, cheap TVs and high standard of living.
01:52:22.000 Okay, great.
01:52:24.000 But clearly nobody's enjoying themselves.
01:52:27.000 Everybody's on pills.
01:52:28.000 Shouldn't that tell you something?
01:52:29.000 I know that's not like a groundbreaking take, but it's true.
01:52:33.000 Everybody is on pills because they're neurotic and anxious and depressed and psycho and they're losing their minds.
01:52:42.000 They're lonely.
01:52:43.000 They're on drugs.
01:52:44.000 They're self-medicating.
01:52:45.000 They're killing themselves.
01:52:47.000 Like, obviously, if a country is committing suicide, if a country is either literally or gradually committing suicide by other means, it's not going well.
01:52:58.000 You don't have a country that's working.
01:53:00.000 I don't care how rich it is.
01:53:02.000 If you're killing yourself, it doesn't matter.
01:53:04.000 You could have a nice house, but if you shoot yourself, okay, clearly you weren't living the dream, you know?
01:53:10.000 And that is what we're doing.
01:53:11.000 We are, like, parking in our 10-car garage with our Lamborghini and closing the garage door and, like, and turning the engine on, you know what I mean?
01:53:20.000 It's like...
01:53:21.000 We're in the middle of a grand ballroom and hanging ourselves from a chandelier.
01:53:26.000 And it's like, well, I mean, very clearly something is the matter there.
01:53:29.000 And that is, I think, the thrust of what these people are getting at.
01:53:34.000 Forget even about politics.
01:53:35.000 Politics is so surface level.
01:53:38.000 Politics is like this extremely indirect,
01:53:44.000 We're good.
01:54:01.000 Being translated and gradually the message is lost and the intensity is lost but over many layers of consciousness does it then permeate the political consciousness.
01:54:10.000 What it really is is people are like atomized, isolated, alone, nihilistic.
01:54:16.000 That is it.
01:54:18.000 And this is now expressing itself through politics is the way that I see it.
01:54:22.000 It is now gradually sort of rippling.
01:54:24.000 You see that ripple effect across these different things.
01:54:27.000 Culture, art, politics, and this is an expression of that.
01:54:31.000 Because even the people that are supporting Bernie Sanders, a lot of the people that support Bernie Sanders are like yuppies.
01:54:39.000 A lot of people that support Bernie Sanders are rich kids, or they're living in Manhattan, or they're, you know, a lot of them are, you know, it's not all wealthy people, it's not a lot of them, but there are a lot of rich people that are supporting Bernie, or a lot of people that are well-to-do or whatever.
01:54:53.000 And so I don't think it's really so much about
01:54:56.000 Necessarily class.
01:54:57.000 I think class is a part of it.
01:54:58.000 All the issues factor into it on some level, but I think it's much, much deeper than that.
01:55:03.000 It really is like... And you could see it in people.
01:55:06.000 Like, people are miserable, and they want to see burning.
01:55:11.000 They want to see people get in charge and just mess things up, because it's like almost that death wish.
01:55:17.000 I don't put a lot of stock in that Freudian idea, but I do believe there is this death wish of, I want to see everything on fire.
01:55:27.000 On a subconscious level, we hate the way things are and they have to burn now.
01:55:31.000 I think that is what is being expressed in an indirect and in a political...
01:55:37.000 Moderated way that I think that is the animus which is motivating that or that that is the motivation animating that however you want to say it that that is To me what I see happening more and more.
01:55:47.000 I'm putting a lot less stock in Politics and all this bullshit that does that you know most people aren't even aware of you know you think everybody knows about the facts and
01:55:58.000 Most people don't know their ass from a hole in the ground about anything.
01:56:02.000 That's not mean to be like a nasty thing to say, but really, I mean, on this show, I'm not a complete expert, and I spend more time on this stuff than 99% of people.
01:56:12.000 That's not to say I'm this great genius or anything, but it's like, you know, the truth doesn't really matter.
01:56:17.000 The political thing matters for like a fraction of the population.
01:56:20.000 Why is it being felt across the board everywhere?
01:56:23.000 It is deeper than that.
01:56:24.000 It is whatever.
01:56:25.000 It is experience.
01:56:26.000 It is consciousness.
01:56:27.000 I hope that doesn't sound too hippie, but that's sort of my perception.
01:56:31.000 After doing this show for many years, it's like, are people mad about DAFTA?
01:56:36.000 I mean, yeah, on a certain level, but maybe it's more that, like, most people don't have a close personal friend.
01:56:43.000 If you look at some of these studies, like, most men do not have a close personal friend or a group of friends.
01:56:50.000 That, that causes problems.
01:56:52.000 Most people are now, young people are not having sex.
01:56:56.000 And they're not having sex because they're not in relationships, and they're not in relationships, and they're not getting married, and they're not having kids.
01:57:02.000 And they don't, they don't own a lot of things.
01:57:04.000 In a lot of cases they are dependent on parents or roommates.
01:57:08.000 Their quality of life is low because of that.
01:57:10.000 It's high stress because of that.
01:57:12.000 They're disposable in the economy.
01:57:14.000 You know, years ago, you were on the factory line and your critical part, or even if you're an artisan or a tradesman or something, now it's like, oh, uh, company's closing.
01:57:24.000 You know, eat shit.
01:57:24.000 Bye.
01:57:26.000 You're nothing.
01:57:27.000 Go work at Walmart now.
01:57:28.000 Go, go do something else.
01:57:30.000 Go move somewhere else.
01:57:31.000 Go learn, go, you know, go back to school, whatever.
01:57:34.000 And you're nothing.
01:57:36.000 You're just, you're just, uh, totally worthless.
01:57:38.000 Ant on the ant farm.
01:57:40.000 It's like all these things maybe are playing a role I think it's a deeply unhealthy society and you know people that are talking about like oh, it's because of NAFTA It is because of political correctness.
01:57:51.000 Well, I mean it all plays a part but anyway Ari says Lutherans and Methodists clearly going to hell.
01:57:59.000 Okay disavow.
01:58:00.000 Let's not let's not attack our fellow Christians Okay
01:58:05.000 We can all agree.
01:58:06.000 Christians are based.
01:58:07.000 Non-Christians, not based.
01:58:09.000 Let's just draw the distinction there.
01:58:12.000 I'm not a Protestant, but I don't find that kind of stuff helpful.
01:58:16.000 Let's see.
01:58:17.000 Pinecone says, hey mister.
01:58:18.000 Hey.
01:58:19.000 Duck says, cheers.
01:58:21.000 Oi, cheers.
01:58:23.000 Cool Blue says, any kids or teachers piss you off in grade school?
01:58:28.000 Don't even get me started on grade school.
01:58:31.000 Grade school is like what forged a lot of... I don't want to get into it, but... Yeah, I had a lot of problems in grade school.
01:58:39.000 I've always been a rabble rouser.
01:58:41.000 I've always been a little out there.
01:58:43.000 I've always been kind of a weird guy.
01:58:45.000 I don't know if you know this by now.
01:58:48.000 This is why I'm imminently relatable.
01:58:50.000 It's because I'm quirky and I'm a little bit, you know...
01:58:55.000 Play to the beat of my own drum!
01:58:57.000 March to the beat of my own drum, you know?
01:58:59.000 But I've always been a little bit off the beaten path, and so I've always been a little bit out there.
01:59:07.000 So yeah, you know, growing up in grade school was pretty tough.
01:59:11.000 A lot of friction with the teachers, a lot of friction with peers.
01:59:15.000 I was my own... I was doing my own thing, you know?
01:59:18.000 So... Yeah, but what are we gonna... I'm gonna talk about, what, grudges against my, like, what, third grade teacher.
01:59:25.000 Oh, what?
01:59:25.000 You expect that I'm gonna talk about my grudge against my third grade teacher who said on my report card under the category follows instructions that I got a developing checkmark?
01:59:37.000 Developing?
01:59:38.000 Which is the middle category?
01:59:40.000 You think I would bring up something like that?
01:59:41.000 You think I still even remember something like that?
01:59:44.000 Uh, no.
01:59:44.000 This is a professional political show.
01:59:47.000 I'm not gonna talk about how, in kindergarten, I got yelled at for somebody else talking to me during the reading, and she tells me to tuck in my shirt, and it wasn't even a shirt that you're supposed to tuck in.
02:00:01.000 Why would you even say that to me?
02:00:03.000 Okay, what are we going to talk about?
02:00:05.000 It's second grade, how I didn't do my homework, and what if I said something so nasty to me I'll never forget?
02:00:13.000 So, no, we're not going to do that.
02:00:15.000 We're not going down memory lane with that.
02:00:17.000 It's too personal.
02:00:19.000 It's going to rile me up too much.
02:00:21.000 Also, it's, you know, people are going to give me, oh, well, that's not, you're talking about what, grade school?
02:00:30.000 Okay, look, I have a long memory.
02:00:34.000 I remember many things.
02:00:36.000 I remember everything, okay?
02:00:38.000 So, that's... and that's, by the way, how you treat me.
02:00:43.000 You know, this is just a word to the wise.
02:00:45.000 Because people do this all the time to me, like professionally in general.
02:00:49.000 They'll, you know, mess with me.
02:00:51.000 That's like...
02:00:53.000 Look I don't look I don't mean to say like oh, you don't want to mess with me.
02:00:56.000 I'm the big time But it is like I'll never forget.
02:01:00.000 I'll never forget it.
02:01:01.000 Whatever that means to you Maybe that doesn't mean anything to you.
02:01:04.000 But I mean people should know that And look, I'm an adult I can move on I on a practical level on a day-to-day level I can not let things affect me but
02:01:16.000 I'll never... It's filed in there.
02:01:16.000 I'll never forget.
02:01:19.000 I don't need to write it down.
02:01:20.000 I have friends of mine in politics who have a file on everybody and they've got all this.
02:01:25.000 I don't need a file.
02:01:26.000 It's all here and it's never, ever going away.
02:01:31.000 I'll never forget.
02:01:32.000 Smallest slights, the biggest things.
02:01:35.000 I think it's in my DNA.
02:01:36.000 I think it might be an Italian thing.
02:01:37.000 Maybe we're back to that, like from yesterday, but...
02:01:40.000 You know, it's just worth knowing, if you know me, that it's off.
02:01:45.000 I may, I will never show it.
02:01:47.000 I'm way above that.
02:01:49.000 If I say we're cool, we're cool.
02:01:51.000 But I never, but that is never exonerated.
02:01:54.000 That's never deleted.
02:01:55.000 That is never, you know, cleared from the record.
02:01:57.000 And, you know, that is definitely true of these grade school teachers.
02:02:01.000 Literally, I remember that in third grade.
02:02:05.000 That was maybe what radicalized me is because when I was in grade school, I was like the biggest goody two-shoes.
02:02:11.000 I really was.
02:02:13.000 Kindergarten, first grade, second grade, third grade, I was a total like asshole.
02:02:18.000 I was the biggest teacher's pet.
02:02:20.000 Like bitch honestly like retrospectively I can say that I remember I'd be like shushing people and and I think that was because of like maybe some Developmental things that were happening in my brain, you know, like It wasn't it was like people are talking and they're supposed to be quiet.
02:02:39.000 Ah People are talking when you're supposed to be quiet.
02:02:42.000 It was like probably an autism thing looking back.
02:02:44.000 It was I
02:02:45.000 I don't think I have autism, but, you know, it was something along those lines.
02:02:48.000 It was some kind of, you know, non-neurotypical characteristic where, you know, we'd be in class and, of course, you know, kids are rambunctious and you'd be talking when the teacher's talking, and I distinctly remember being like, shh, stop talking, like, enough!
02:03:05.000 And I don't even think that was because I was, you know, like a rules guy, but it was just like an, it was an order guy.
02:03:10.000 It was like,
02:03:11.000 I cannot handle that we have this competing battle.
02:03:15.000 Somebody has to... Is she talking or are we talking?
02:03:19.000 We can't have it both happening at the same time, you know?
02:03:22.000 If I could articulate my, like, first grade jumping out of my skin self, I'm like, you know, I can't have this.
02:03:28.000 I can't have this going on.
02:03:30.000 Somebody needs to be talking.
02:03:31.000 I can't handle all this commotion here.
02:03:34.000 Anyway.
02:03:36.000 So I was like that.
02:03:37.000 I was that guy.
02:03:38.000 First grade, second grade, third grade.
02:03:39.000 You know, did my homework.
02:03:41.000 I was a good noodle.
02:03:42.000 You know, teachers loved me.
02:03:44.000 Oh, he's a model, student, all this.
02:03:47.000 Got great grades, everything.
02:03:49.000 And I'll never forget that increasingly, I would just get in trouble for shit that I didn't even do.
02:03:55.000 I mean, that is like what stood out to me, is the fact that it's like, oh,
02:03:58.000 Uh, well, here we are in school, here are the rules, I'm following them, I'm doing what you're supposed to be doing, and yet, I'm getting in trouble?
02:04:05.000 Like, I'm the only one doing what I'm supposed to be doing, and, and, like, I'm getting in trouble for things that aren't even my fault, you know?
02:04:13.000 And I remember, like, distinct instances where I'm like, hey, what the heck?
02:04:16.000 I'm, I'm the good guy here and I'm getting caught, you know?
02:04:19.000 And, uh,
02:04:21.000 That happened, you know, in kindergarten, happened in second grade, third grade, and after that point, it was almost like punished Nick.
02:04:27.000 It was like punished grade school, punished elementary school Nick that said, you know what?
02:04:33.000 Fuck it.
02:04:34.000 I tried playing by your rules and all I got was yelled at and I got, you know, looked over and all this.
02:04:43.000 You know what?
02:04:43.000 I'm just, I'm cynical.
02:04:45.000 I was jaded.
02:04:46.000 Jaded fifth grader.
02:04:48.000 You know, I found a friend of mine
02:04:50.000 I don't know.
02:05:10.000 But we became very good friends in like fifth and sixth grade and then we were just causing trouble all the time.
02:05:15.000 And I was like, oh, I kind of like, I kind of like not following the rules.
02:05:20.000 I kind of enjoy being a rebel, being a rabble rouser, all this.
02:05:24.000 And that was maybe like the, if you could psychoanalyze, the modern, the evolution, the psychological evolution.
02:05:31.000 I think that paints a very clear picture of sort of the transition because
02:05:36.000 You know, I am somebody that is very much, uh, I want to do the right thing.
02:05:40.000 I want to play by the rules and all that.
02:05:43.000 I really am, you know, even when I don't have to.
02:05:45.000 I've never stolen anything.
02:05:47.000 I don't break the law.
02:05:48.000 You know, I've never really done anything that is, uh, not because I, like, am a big law respecter, you know, I agree with the laws, but I just believe in following the rules.
02:05:58.000 You know, I think we have to have an orderly society, and when you can follow the rules, if it's a good rule, you should follow it, should act ethically, and so on.
02:06:06.000 But, uh, you know, increasingly it's like, well, we are living in anarcho-tyranny.
02:06:10.000 That was like the modern equivalent of anarcho-tyranny.
02:06:13.000 It's like the people that are doing bad are getting away with it, and the people that are doing good are getting punished.
02:06:18.000 It was like I went full Joker.
02:06:19.000 I went full, like, everything burns, you know?
02:06:23.000 All it takes is a little push.
02:06:24.000 I'm just ahead of the curve, you know?
02:06:26.000 That friend of mine in fifth grade, he was like, I'm not a bad guy.
02:06:30.000 I'm just ahead of the curve.
02:06:31.000 And I was like, say no more.
02:06:32.000 I flipped the coin.
02:06:33.000 I was like Harvey Dent.
02:06:34.000 I was like, you know what?
02:06:37.000 I was the White Knight, and I got brought down to that level, right?
02:06:42.000 Heads, I talk during the lecture.
02:06:44.000 Tails?
02:06:46.000 Tails, I go to the bathroom.
02:06:48.000 Anyway, so, yeah, that's a good question, I guess.
02:06:53.000 Where am I?
02:06:54.000 Wow, we've gone through like five Super Chats.
02:06:56.000 I'm gonna have to speed through these, I guess.
02:06:59.000 So in short, did anybody piss me off in grade school?
02:07:02.000 Yeah.
02:07:02.000 You could reasonably say that at all times in my life, somebody has been pissing me off.
02:07:07.000 I'm probably the most irritable, disagreeable, misanthropic person there is.
02:07:12.000 I'd like to think I'm generally friendly and nice, but internally, I have just always been, like, just so little tolerance for, like, for people.
02:07:22.000 I don't know.
02:07:23.000 I don't know what that is.
02:07:24.000 Maybe I have to get better, older, wiser, something like that, but...
02:07:28.000 My whole life I'm just like, ugh, don't talk to me.
02:07:30.000 Stop talking to me.
02:07:31.000 You're talking too slow.
02:07:33.000 Well, well, not people like Dave Smith.
02:07:34.000 Dave Smith called me out on this the other day.
02:07:36.000 He's cool.
02:07:37.000 But all the other Libertarians, yeah, they're a problem.
02:07:52.000 I would simply not vote for either of them.
02:07:54.000 Yeah, I couldn't bring myself to vote for either.
02:07:54.000 I wouldn't vote for either one.
02:07:57.000 I would probably write myself in.
02:07:58.000 I'd probably write in Nick Fuentes or I'd write in, like,
02:08:20.000 I don't know.
02:08:20.000 Big Chungus.
02:08:21.000 I would write in Big Chungus or I would write in Groyper.
02:08:27.000 President Groyper.
02:08:30.000 And you know, three thousand votes for Groyper.
02:08:34.000 President Groyper.
02:08:36.000 Spiderman.
02:08:37.000 Something like that.
02:08:38.000 Jay Roxer says, hi Mark.
02:08:40.000 Yeah, Mark Flint is checking in.
02:08:42.000 What a dumb take.
02:08:43.000 Says, please come to the United Kingdom and awaken the Anglos with your charisma.
02:08:47.000 I'm gonna... I may be doing that.
02:08:49.000 I may be... I may be doing that soon.
02:08:51.000 I don't want to tip my hat too much, but hey, may happen sooner than you think.
02:08:55.000 Augustus says, I dreamed you converted Shapiro's sister to Catholicism.
02:09:01.000 That is an interesting dream.
02:09:03.000 Yeah, a lot of people say they dream about me.
02:09:05.000 It's kind of like...
02:09:07.000 Strange phenomenon.
02:09:09.000 I don't like that.
02:09:10.000 I don't like that.
02:09:11.000 I am Existing as like a shadow version of myself somewhere else.
02:09:15.000 That isn't me.
02:09:16.000 It's like disturbing James because because I know what I because I know what I dream about I know what I dream about with certain people and it's like, you know, anyway James says hey Nick, you know, what's hot stuff?
02:09:31.000 Somebody else's foot fungus
02:09:34.000 Okay, I'm not sure what you're getting at with that, but thanks for the Ninjagini.
02:09:37.000 Pinochet says, have you seen Yuri Bezmenov's lectures?
02:09:40.000 Thoughts?
02:09:42.000 You know, with Yuri Bezmenov, I think that's a very, like, boomer thing.
02:09:46.000 Ex-KGB agent.
02:09:48.000 This is the same thing when, like, people say, oh, Khrushchev said, we're gonna destroy your country from within, and then they did it, and it happened, you know?
02:09:57.000 I hear this all the time, oh, the communist leader said something super prescient.
02:10:02.000 I've done this, you know, bit before, these Facebook memes, you know, Voltaire says, America is gonna be corrupted by internet pornography.
02:10:11.000 Well, wow, he was right even back then.
02:10:14.000 We're good to go?
02:10:37.000 Perogi says, take my money.
02:10:38.000 Okay, I will do that.
02:10:40.000 Ari says, could Trump legit not understand immigrant voting?
02:10:43.000 I honestly have no idea what is going on with him.
02:10:47.000 I guess not.
02:10:48.000 He must not.
02:10:50.000 NJ Conservative says, Marco Rubio but funnier was a perfect statement.
02:10:54.000 Who did I say that about?
02:10:55.000 Oh, Donald Trump.
02:10:56.000 Yeah, and that's, and that is exactly the problem.
02:11:00.000 America First TV, okay.
02:11:02.000 Big Globe says, Anglo-American moms throwing a party, sent you a pic.
02:11:08.000 Anglo-American moms throwing a party?
02:11:10.000 I don't know what that means.
02:11:12.000 Sent you a picture?
02:11:13.000 Where?
02:11:15.000 On Twitter or somewhere else?
02:11:16.000 I don't know what that means.
02:11:18.000 Anglo Grift versus King.
02:11:19.000 Can I get a shout out for my Jewish friend Avi?
02:11:22.000 Yeah, shout out to your Jewish friend.
02:11:24.000 King Hippo says cyclists that ignore roadway laws should be jailed.
02:11:28.000 They should be run over.
02:11:29.000 That would totally keep them in check.
02:11:31.000 The problem is they know that you can't mess with them.
02:11:34.000 They know that you have to drive behind them at a safe and reasonable distance.
02:11:40.000 They know full well that they are like
02:11:43.000 It's like women, you know?
02:11:44.000 It's like how women behave, because they know they can get away with anything, because if you put your hand on them, oh, you're a bad guy.
02:11:53.000 I shouldn't say things like that, but that's it, you know?
02:11:57.000 Women who know that they're not going to get hit or struck in any way, and I'm not saying I'm in favor of women getting hit, I'm not, but you know that that creates moral hazard.
02:12:07.000 That is a definition of moral hazard.
02:12:09.000 It's like, oh, there will be literally no consequence for my actions?
02:12:14.000 Well, I'm gonna set your shit on fire.
02:12:16.000 I'm gonna key your car.
02:12:17.000 I'm gonna say that really nasty thing that's gonna, you know, wreck you emotionally.
02:12:21.000 I'm gonna be a total C-word.
02:12:25.000 And the only reason they do that is because they know, what can you do?
02:12:27.000 What can you do to them?
02:12:28.000 You can't hurt them emotionally.
02:12:30.000 They have no emotions.
02:12:30.000 They have no souls.
02:12:32.000 They cry.
02:12:33.000 It's crocodile tears.
02:12:34.000 They wield their emotions like, you know, a knight wields his armor and a sword.
02:12:40.000 You can do nothing to them.
02:12:41.000 And you forget about anything physical.
02:12:43.000 Oh, then, you know, you're gonna get some guy.
02:12:45.000 Don't you dare put your hands on a woman!
02:12:50.000 I saw a tiktok the other day where the tiktok was like some guy collapsed on the ground and it was like oh this guy put his hands on a girl and he got some white knight in the background like oh you put your hands on her oh yeah what about my hero my hero yeah you know congratulations big guy i'm not look i'm not in favor of that okay i'm not in favor of striking women i'm just creating an analogy it's not a very optical analogy but um
02:13:17.000 It's like that with cyclists.
02:13:18.000 They know they can get away with what they're doing because they're daring you.
02:13:23.000 You're not going to hit me.
02:13:24.000 You're not going to run me over.
02:13:26.000 Oh, I'm riding in the middle of the street at 7 miles an hour?
02:13:30.000 You're not going to floor it.
02:13:32.000 You're not going to hit the gas and go 60 miles an hour and destroy my stupid fucking bike and smash my helmet under your tire and my skull.
02:13:41.000 That's not going to happen.
02:13:42.000 You won't.
02:13:43.000 You won't.
02:13:45.000 Nothing can hurt me.
02:13:47.000 I've got nothing left to lose, you know?
02:13:49.000 That is their mentality.
02:13:50.000 So I think they should just change the law and say, look, if you're in the road, you're roadkill.
02:13:53.000 If you're in the road, all bets are off.
02:13:56.000 You must be treated like a squirrel or something.
02:13:59.000 Maybe a car can swerve to not hit you, but maybe they're having a certain day and they're going to swerve to hit you.
02:14:04.000 Maybe they're in that kind of a mood too, and that's okay.
02:14:08.000 But yeah, I was doing that the other day.
02:14:11.000 And it was like it was a bad day out too.
02:14:12.000 It was like snow everywhere.
02:14:14.000 And it's unsafe to drive in the snow to begin with.
02:14:19.000 And it's like super slippery.
02:14:21.000 It was like on a residential street.
02:14:23.000 And it's already like I'm trying to be careful and this guy's riding in the middle of the street.
02:14:29.000 I'm like, what are you doing, man?
02:14:30.000 Like, I am a car.
02:14:32.000 I will literally hit you from behind and end your life.
02:14:36.000 It's not a threat, but it's like, you should fear me, not the other way around!
02:14:44.000 Okay, I agree.
02:14:44.000 I mean, it's an interesting book, but I don't think it's really essential actually.
02:15:01.000 Ari, really because the thesis is actually quite controversial.
02:15:05.000 You know, when I say that culture of critique isn't essential, people say, oh, you're like cocking on Jewish influence.
02:15:12.000 Well, that's not why.
02:15:14.000 It's because the thesis that is put forward in the book is actually very controversial.
02:15:18.000 The idea of group evolutionary strategy, group evolutionary strategy, is actually... I don't know if that's something I completely agree with.
02:15:29.000 So, as explaining the why.
02:15:32.000 You know, why is there this Jewish over-representation?
02:15:36.000 It's this group evolutionary strategy.
02:15:38.000 And, you know, he makes that case over the four books.
02:15:43.000 A People That Will Dwell Alone, I Have That, Culture of Critique, and then there's a couple others.
02:15:43.000 What is it?
02:15:50.000 So, I mean, it's an interesting read and there's some good stuff in there, but as far as, like, addressing that situation goes, I don't think it's, like, the... I don't think it's the best one.
02:15:59.000 That's no shade.
02:16:00.000 I have actually talked to Kevin MacDonald and he's a good guy.
02:16:03.000 He's smart and everything, but I know... All I mean to say is people make that out to be, like, oh, that's... For a long time, people on the alt-right made it out to be, like, the end-all be-all.
02:16:12.000 That's, like, the book.
02:16:13.000 And I'm, like, well, I don't know if I go that far.
02:16:16.000 But it is interesting.
02:16:18.000 Ari says, what's the endgame for monitoring the situation?
02:16:20.000 There is no endgame.
02:16:21.000 It's stalling.
02:16:22.000 It's delay.
02:16:23.000 Based Gentleman says, Assange did more for Trump than Trump did for us.
02:16:27.000 Where are the mods?
02:16:28.000 Horrible Fed posting in chat.
02:16:29.000 The chat has been saved.
02:16:31.000 Okay, so we got some evolving situation happening there.
02:16:34.000 Glad that's taken care of.
02:16:36.000 Nummy Num says, Assange is gross.
02:16:39.000 He smeared shit on embassy walls.
02:16:41.000 Yeah, that's pretty repulsive.
02:16:42.000 Then again, he's probably going crazy.
02:16:45.000 Yeah, that's a possibility as well.
02:16:46.000 Thanks.
02:16:47.000 And I literally saw that take.
02:16:47.000 Yeah.
02:16:47.000 I think so.
02:16:48.000 Every time I say that, people don't believe me.
02:16:50.000 Whenever I talk about how stupid some of these, like,
02:17:12.000 Grifters are in the MAGA movement.
02:17:15.000 People don't believe me.
02:17:15.000 They say, oh, nobody's saying that.
02:17:17.000 I saw a post where people are saying, oh, well, if Trump is homophobic, he's doing a bad job at it.
02:17:23.000 Well, he should be doing a good job at it, actually.
02:17:26.000 They're saying that like it's a good... Well, hey, hey, the left, if Trump is homophobic, he's doing a pretty bad job at it.
02:17:33.000 You know, advocating for the spread of gay marriage across the world and
02:17:37.000 We're good to go?
02:17:53.000 People saying that like it's a positive.
02:17:54.000 Oh, well.
02:17:55.000 Well, if Trump is a conservative, he's really doing a bad job at it.
02:17:59.000 Yeah, correct.
02:18:02.000 But that's essentially what they're saying.
02:18:05.000 Oh, well, liberals say Trump isn't liberal.
02:18:07.000 But if he's conservative, he's doing a bad job at it.
02:18:09.000 Yeah, you'd say that again.
02:18:11.000 But as conservatives, we should resent that.
02:18:14.000 Donkey says boom Trump nominated a gay man liberals owned.
02:18:18.000 Yeah, forget about it liberals will never recover from this They will never recover.
02:18:23.000 We're advancing their goals for them How can they how can they come back from this?
02:18:28.000 NJ says total neocon Bolton aid and oh, yeah, he loves
02:18:33.000 I'll just say penis.
02:18:34.000 It's a different word, but there's that in there, yeah.
02:18:36.000 And that's just the bonus.
02:18:38.000 Don't forget, he is a former Bolton aide, neocon, pocket of Adelson.
02:18:44.000 It is only an added bonus.
02:18:46.000 It is only the prize.
02:18:47.000 It is the proverbial McDonald's toy with your hamburger and fries.
02:18:52.000 It is an extra.
02:18:53.000 He also happens to be a gay man, you know, so we could always find a way to make it better.
02:18:59.000 I'm glad it is cathartic for you.
02:19:02.000 I have this
02:19:15.000 burden okay do you think do you think it is always enjoyable to be carrying around this this fire you know it's a it's passionate it's sometimes angry whatever but i i carry around with me it's a gift it is a curse but i carry around with me this this this resentment this you know righteous indignation
02:19:36.000 And so I'm glad that I can, I can, it's sort of like an exorcism, it's like, not an exorcism, that's not, because it's not demonic, but it is like, what would be a better analogy for that?
02:19:48.000 It is like I am, you know, bringing this out of myself.
02:19:52.000 It is laborious, it is an intensive effort to bring out of me, you know, to get the inspiration in these monologues.
02:20:02.000 And at the end of it, I'm like, oh, it's like I've used, I'm a Jedi.
02:20:05.000 I've used the force too much.
02:20:06.000 I lifted the X-wing out of the, out of the bog.
02:20:09.000 And now, oh, oh, you know, God has worked through me.
02:20:14.000 And, uh, you know, so I'm glad it is cathartic.
02:20:16.000 I'm glad, you know, people enjoy.
02:20:18.000 Green Cedar says, RIP Larry Tesler, an innovator and American hero.
02:20:22.000 I don't know who that is.
02:20:24.000 Ari says, Trump 2020, eviscerate the proletariat.
02:20:27.000 Yep.
02:20:28.000 That's okay, big guy.
02:20:29.000 Thanks for the money.
02:20:30.000 Yeah, very true.
02:20:31.000 No.
02:20:31.000 I don't really have strong feelings.
02:20:32.000 People are gonna, you know, eat whatever you want.
02:20:59.000 I just hate gimmicky things.
02:21:01.000 I hate, like, you know, pineapple doesn't belong on a pizza.
02:21:04.000 You just, just eat a pizza.
02:21:06.000 Just eat what goes on a pizza.
02:21:07.000 I really don't like these, you know, and I love America, but that's one of the things that they do that I've never been a big fan of is they're like, oh, it's a taco, but this time we've got weird ingredients.
02:21:20.000 This time we've got something quirky.
02:21:22.000 We've got a hamburger, but there's an egg on it and there's this other goofy thing.
02:21:28.000 That's like can't just can't just make what it's supposed to be.
02:21:31.000 There's nothing wrong with pizza.
02:21:33.000 There's nothing wrong with the cheeseburger.
02:21:34.000 There's nothing wrong with the taco.
02:21:36.000 You don't need to go in there and like, oh, I like, you know, rub my nuts in it.
02:21:39.000 And oh, oh, I put a banana in there.
02:21:43.000 I chopped up.
02:21:46.000 I chopped up you know Hershey's chocolate bar and threw it in there and pissed all over it and there's mac and cheese on it and no but you gotta try it's really good no there's just there's just little known there's just like there's this place yeah I know that I'm a real foodie there's this place and it's like it's inside of a cave and it's underground and you have to you know give a password to get in there and you know they put dirt on the taco but don't knock into they put glass in it oh but it's but that's but that's what makes it delicious it's so out there
02:22:16.000 Fuck you.
02:22:17.000 Just give me a cheeseburger.
02:22:19.000 Just put a patty on the flat top stove.
02:22:23.000 You know, press it down with the spatula.
02:22:24.000 I just want like a smash burger on a flat top.
02:22:27.000 Cheddar cheese.
02:22:29.000 You know, onion.
02:22:31.000 Toasted bun.
02:22:32.000 It's not, it's not complicated.
02:22:34.000 And with pizza, just give me, and whatever it is, deep dish, thin crust.
02:22:39.000 I've had a lot of, I've had 40 pizzas in 30 days.
02:22:41.000 I'm a pizza guy, okay?
02:22:43.000 Not like a, you know, Pizzagate guy, but like, I like pizza, okay?
02:22:47.000 I like, you know, pizza.
02:22:49.000 And I will eat it if, you know, pizza with sausage, or pizza with green pepper, or we will get spinach and radat as one of the staples in the house.
02:22:59.000 But you know pineapple and people are like, oh, it's it's a taco on a pizza.
02:23:04.000 I went to The quad cities recently and I went to they have this like quad city specialty pizza on the illinois, iowa border It's rock island.
02:23:13.000 I think is there and it's davenport and um, I forget all the others in any case They have like a specialty pizza and their cheese pizza was pretty good.
02:23:23.000 I went to this little pizzeria They're like most well-known one
02:23:27.000 We're good to go!
02:23:49.000 And the taco pizza was like ridiculous.
02:23:51.000 It was like they were crumpled.
02:23:54.000 Crumbled?
02:23:54.000 What is it?
02:23:55.000 What is the word?
02:23:56.000 Broken chips all over it and like lettuce and meat.
02:24:01.000 I mean it was like I mean that is what a taco pizza is supposed to be but it's like I couldn't even eat it.
02:24:05.000 It was spilling everywhere and it was like this is ridiculous.
02:24:05.000 I couldn't.
02:24:09.000 Why do we have to do this?
02:24:11.000 Why would anybody order this?
02:24:12.000 Just give you you know just get the regular you know staple.
02:24:16.000 Anyway, I feel strongly about that aspect of it.
02:24:19.000 Yeah, yeah, I agree.
02:24:20.000 It is a little difficult to watch.
02:24:22.000 So much has changed.
02:24:23.000 Yeah, big agree.
02:24:35.000 Waffle says Do Jewish people realize a brown majority would I'll say I can't read the whole part, but that they would be antagonistic towards them I I don't know if they realize that or not certainly in in Europe the Muslims are not happy with the Jewish people there and The blacks are not happy with the Jewish people and on the east coast in New Jersey in New York City So it's funny because a lot of Jewish people are advocating for this disenfranchisement
02:25:03.000 We all knew the communist in high school who had Asperger's and he's that.
02:25:26.000 I didn't actually read too much about that.
02:25:28.000 I saw the headline that said they suspected a right-wing motive and that was last night, but I've been busy all day.
02:25:32.000 I was on the Ryan Dawson stream this afternoon.
02:25:50.000 And then I was on the phone from then until the show.
02:25:53.000 I don't know if you guys realize how crazy it's been in the past.
02:25:56.000 Like, it started with Groyper Wars and then it literally hasn't stopped.
02:26:00.000 It's like September 28th was the Miami event and it's been just non-stop since then until now.
02:26:07.000 Travel, phone calls, projects, you know, bills, all kinds of things, you know, planning, meetings.
02:26:16.000 Conference calls like you wouldn't believe the kinds of and you know, we have a lot of big things in the works Which is why it is it's like a lot of big projects.
02:26:24.000 We're trying to pull them off at the same time and quickly, but it's like I Didn't even get a chance to read about that because I was on the phone all day and you know handling like ten different things
02:26:36.000 Well, that's what it takes.
02:26:37.000 I'm on my grind.
02:26:38.000 I'm a one-man army.
02:26:40.000 Well, we've got our army, but I've got to be the engine for so many different things.
02:26:51.000 It's definitely not based.
02:26:53.000 I don't know if it's even anti-centrism.
02:26:55.000 It's almost like all French political ideologies are bad or the same.
02:27:00.000 I don't know.
02:27:01.000 I find it somewhat milquetoast.
02:27:02.000 Maybe I've only seen a few of his videos, so maybe I haven't seen enough, but I got a very like normie reddit vibe from him.
02:27:08.000 I mean, he seems he's like a talented guy.
02:27:11.000 He's funny, but I just don't think politically we're on the same page.
02:27:15.000 Simp so sorry for the cringe chats last night.
02:27:18.000 I was drunk.
02:27:19.000 Well, there you go another argument against drinking Mark Fuentes says Joker memes never not be funny challenge accepted.
02:27:26.000 Yeah, here we go Polish American says did you watch falling down great movie?
02:27:30.000 Yeah, I watched Falling Down.
02:27:32.000 I'm gonna be honest, I didn't love it.
02:27:34.000 You know, I had never heard of that movie up until, like, maybe a year or two ago, and it fit my favorite genre, which is a guy that, like, goes off, you know?
02:27:43.000 It fit my favorite genre of, like, taxi driver, joker, American psycho.
02:27:48.000 It fit into that pantheon of movies about a guy that just goes off.
02:27:52.000 But actually watching it, I didn't really enjoy it too much.
02:27:56.000 We're good to go.
02:28:13.000 You know like that scene when he goes into the restaurant and he's like yeah this burger doesn't look like the picture and I want to have breakfast and you know I don't know maybe for an old person you think that's funny but to me it just comes across as like oh yeah like we all get it Boomer we all we all know what's up with that and it was almost too like self-aware too impressed with itself I don't know if I'm doing it justice explaining my problem with it but I watched that scene and it was like
02:28:41.000 Brother like really I mean that that's the problem, you know, you're gonna complain about like, you know vulgar consumerism Yeah, wow that what a what a groundbreaking take earth-shattering take and I don't know Maybe that was supposed to be funny.
02:28:55.000 I didn't find it too funny.
02:28:56.000 So Maybe I just don't get it, but I didn't really enjoy then he just turned to this complainer.
02:29:02.000 I'm Larry Everything's upside down.
02:29:04.000 I'm gonna and then he became a parody of himself and I think that undermined like the
02:29:11.000 That undermined the, what would you say, that it's a real problem.
02:29:16.000 You know, people going off and, you know, they're justified.
02:29:19.000 I don't know if it's justified to do violence, but it's justified that people are feeling, you know, frenzied.
02:29:25.000 So I think that undermines.
02:29:27.000 It's like, oh, everybody just go back to sleep.
02:29:29.000 The only people that have a problem with this are psycho.
02:29:32.000 I don't know.
02:29:33.000 I'm not a very legalistic kind of a person.
02:29:56.000 Yeah, I think I lifted that from Cassie Dillon's bio when I said that on the show a long time ago.
02:30:02.000 Frequently sarcastic.
02:30:03.000 Well, I did just say that actually before.
02:30:05.000 It's true.
02:30:23.000 The drip?
02:30:24.000 I don't know.
02:30:25.000 I think the drip is a little cringe.
02:30:28.000 I've never bought into that, but I think he's a quirky, kind of an odd dude to each his own.
02:30:28.000 I don't know.
02:30:35.000 Joe Blos, has ever read Leo Tolstoy?
02:30:37.000 War and Peace made me appreciate aristocracy.
02:30:39.000 No, I've never read Leo Tolstoy.
02:30:42.000 Anand Sempers is breaking news.
02:30:43.000 They got their second impeachment.
02:30:45.000 All news reporting.
02:30:46.000 Reddit megathreads about it.
02:30:49.000 Is that true?
02:30:50.000 Let me pull it up on Twitter.
02:30:52.000 They're talking about it.
02:30:54.000 I don't see anything about it on Twitter.
02:30:58.000 Maybe it's on something else?
02:31:02.000 I don't know.
02:31:03.000 Maybe I'll check after the show.
02:31:05.000 But I don't see anything about it on Twitter.
02:31:08.000 Uh, KV says, ever read Righteous Indignation by Andrew Breitbart?
02:31:12.000 No, I have not read that.
02:31:14.000 Peach Krantz says, I ain't funny, but I got a dollar.
02:31:16.000 Yeah, that's all it takes, right?
02:31:18.000 Osberger says, the burn it down energy is spreading, forth turning, here we come.
02:31:23.000 Yeah, something like that.
02:31:25.000 RoboTalker says, I think you are so wise from the Holy Spirit.
02:31:28.000 Yeah, I definitely attribute... I don't like to think of myself as, like, as much as I am a confident person and confident in my abilities, and I don't think unjustifiably so, I am intellectually humble in the sense that
02:31:43.000 You know, I wouldn't be the way I am if I actually... You know, people's biggest critique of me is like, oh, he's arrogant, he's got a big ego, whatever, and it's like, yeah, I am arrogant, and I do have a big ego.
02:31:54.000 I am a cocky 21-year-old, but that's because I am exceptional at what I do, and like, who wouldn't be in that situation?
02:32:00.000 But, it is also tempered with a little bit of self-awareness, and I don't think I would operate in the same way if I was like a
02:32:08.000 Through and through, you know, shithead, arrogant guy, you know, I do have a little bit of a swagger about me.
02:32:16.000 And I think you need to, I think you have to, to do something like this.
02:32:18.000 You need to have the confidence to do this, to assert your view in the way that I do, to be charismatic, you know, to command the presence that I do, and
02:32:30.000 I will say, though, that when it comes to a lot of this intellectual stuff, I'm willing to just be straight up and tell people, you know, this is how I arrived at my conclusions.
02:32:38.000 This is my thought process.
02:32:39.000 And I'm constantly thinking and reading and learning.
02:32:41.000 I've never been somebody to say, oh, I know it all.
02:32:44.000 I know everything.
02:32:45.000 I'm the smartest guy in the room.
02:32:46.000 You know, if anything, I always, I think, come at it from a pretty humble perspective.
02:32:50.000 And I attribute a lot of the success to, I mean, it really is just
02:32:54.000 I don't know if that's like a bad thing to say, but I do think I wouldn't be able to do what I do without some kind of guidance, divine inspiration.
02:33:04.000 I don't know.
02:33:04.000 I don't want to say that America First is like, you know, God is writing, you know, no e-girls never or something like that, but I definitely think that a path has been cleared.
02:33:15.000 I don't know.
02:33:16.000 Maybe there is a mental thing being cleared because I don't know.
02:33:21.000 I mean, I feel like
02:33:23.000 Can't take all the credit so I think there's something to that bass guitarist says steak and shake burgers based or cringe They're definitely based.
02:33:31.000 I love steak and shake definitely overpriced, but they are good good fries Good shakes good burgers, but they close at 10 o'clock and it cost you like 17 bucks 15 bucks to eat there.
02:33:44.000 It's like for a burger and fries
02:33:48.000 I need to get a burger and fries.
02:33:50.000 I am going to do that because I I haven't eaten anything good in a while.
02:33:54.000 I've been like I've been like just a mess lately.
02:33:58.000 I've been sick and you know
02:34:01.000 I've been busy, having all kinds of things going on, so I've got to get a burger going.
02:34:06.000 I've got to get a good burger and fries in my system.
02:34:09.000 Maybe a couple of burgers.
02:34:10.000 I'm on it.
02:34:11.000 I'm so hungry right now, I can't even begin to tell you.
02:34:14.000 I had a turkey sandwich today.
02:34:16.000 That was the only thing I ate.
02:34:18.000 I didn't even sleep last night.
02:34:19.000 I haven't... I didn't sleep last night for the first time in a long time.
02:34:24.000 So, you know, yesterday I woke up I think at like, um, noon or something.
02:34:29.000 And so I haven't slept since then.
02:34:31.000 And in the past day, like, uh, I had a turkey sandwich.
02:34:36.000 Since the McDouble that I ate on the show yesterday, the only thing I have eaten since then is a turkey sandwich and an apple.
02:34:43.000 So, I'm like, ready to, uh, you know, I'm ready to start eating this desk.
02:34:48.000 I'm ready to just go, you know, gorilla mode.
02:34:51.000 I'm ready to go animal mode and just start, you know,
02:34:54.000 Cannibalizing somebody or something is I I just can't the hunger the hunger the appetite and now you're talking about steak and shake burgers It's making me beside myself Bad faith poster says Bernie Sanders is the bug man's candidates I wouldn't go I think Buddha judges the bug man candidate if you want to know the truth
02:35:12.000 Waffle says men aren't having sex, but girls are experimenting.
02:35:15.000 Yeah, you love to see it.
02:35:15.000 Yeah.
02:35:16.000 Yeah, I should clarify It's really more of the hypergamy system as opposed to it's not everybody that's not having sex.
02:35:23.000 It's just The men the women are they're getting out there And they are you know finding themselves and they are Experimenting and they're having a great time and that's amazing.
02:35:35.000 I
02:35:36.000 Not that's the worst thing ever defying.
02:35:38.000 What is this flying Dutchman says?
02:35:40.000 Hey, Nick Police interview for the south side of Chicago tomorrow.
02:35:43.000 Wish me luck bud need the job.
02:35:45.000 Hey, well, good luck Hope you get the job big guy.
02:35:48.000 It's it's a tough job south side
02:35:51.000 But, you know, hope it works out for you.
02:35:54.000 Rindo says, didn't old libertarians have morals back then?
02:35:58.000 Well, yeah, yeah, they were.
02:36:00.000 It was implicit that they were going to be Christian and believe in like a social fabric and all that.
02:36:05.000 All the things that are, all the things that they took for granted now, libertarians have abandoned.
02:36:10.000 Or rather, what am I saying?
02:36:13.000 Like they they used to just take things for granted that like oh we have this uh racially homogeneous country and we have the patriarchy we have a christian morality and we have we all we have all these like built-in assumptions about our society oh and we believe in liberty now it's like oh no we don't believe in anything except for liberty nothing else matters except for the market and that's
02:36:38.000 So I think that's a difference.
02:36:39.000 Base Gentleman says, Great and accurate.
02:36:41.000 Beautiful hellscape allegories.
02:36:43.000 Yeah, thanks.
02:36:44.000 Sky Fry says, Rebellious kids make better adults.
02:36:47.000 Plus, A plus for femoids.
02:36:50.000 Yeah, it's definitely true about men being rebellious.
02:36:53.000 I think makes you stronger.
02:36:55.000 Demus has got yelled at in 5th for calling my black bully an N. Okay, well disavow.
02:37:00.000 That's uncalled for.
02:37:02.000 Joe Blow says, Love you, Nick.
02:37:03.000 Thanks for the content.
02:37:04.000 Thanks, buddy.
02:37:06.000 Love you too.
02:37:07.000 Diogenes says, you think teachers ever think what it's like to be me?
02:37:12.000 You think, you think teachers like, I'm not gonna name, I'm not gonna name her.
02:37:15.000 You think teachers like, you know, ever think what it's like to be, to be somebody like me?
02:37:22.000 To be somebody but themselves?
02:37:24.000 They don't!
02:37:25.000 Yep, they think we'll just take it.
02:37:27.000 That we'll just sit there and be good little boys and we're not gonna werewolf and talk during class.
02:37:33.000 It's very true.
02:37:45.000 Yeah, but not by much.
02:37:47.000 I mean, let's be real.
02:37:48.000 Why would we even draw that distinction?
02:37:50.000 Oh, well, this guy that hates us and wants to see us killed is better than a sodomite who hates us and wants to see us killed?
02:37:56.000 Well, yeah, I mean, like, marginally he's probably better.
02:38:00.000 If we were to assign a value to how bad they are, Ben Shapiro would probably be, like, a little bit less bad, but...
02:38:06.000 I mean, they're both horrible, so I don't know.
02:38:09.000 Will least Ben Shapiro?
02:38:11.000 Oh, I don't know.
02:38:13.000 Is there an at least Ben Shapiro?
02:38:15.000 I don't think so.
02:38:17.000 Rindo says, do you think Florida will go blue in 2020?
02:38:21.000 I don't know.
02:38:21.000 It could.
02:38:22.000 It's a toss-up.
02:38:23.000 In Florida, it's always a toss-up, but I think Trump has got it, actually.
02:38:28.000 Molly McGuire says, must be nice to have people smile when they think of you.
02:38:33.000 What is that supposed to mean?
02:38:35.000 That's not true.
02:38:36.000 Some people smile, some people frown.
02:38:38.000 I'm a very polarizing figure.
02:38:40.000 I don't know if you know that.
02:38:41.000 So, you might think, oh I'm this beloved e-celebrity.
02:38:44.000 That's one side of the story.
02:38:46.000 The other side of the story is, I have people from my high school tweeting out like, the worst thing that ever came out of LT is Nick Fuentes.
02:38:53.000 I knew him in high school and I always hated him.
02:38:57.000 And people invoke my name.
02:38:58.000 I remember
02:39:00.000 I met up with a friend recently, from high school, and he went to a party with another, a mutual friend of mine from high school, and this friend of mine said that the kid who was hosting the party, his parents came down and was socializing with the friends, and they said, oh, well, as long as you-know-who doesn't show up, they were like, who?
02:39:20.000 Who are you talking about?
02:39:21.000 And they were like, as long as he doesn't do one of his broadcasts here, and they were like, you're talking about Nick Fuentes?
02:39:27.000 These are people I've never even met!
02:39:28.000 And they're like, hate me!
02:39:30.000 My friend's parents.
02:39:31.000 So that's one side of the story.
02:39:33.000 You don't see the hate I get from the Jewish people.
02:39:38.000 It just is, you know, all these Jewish people that hate me.
02:39:41.000 The hate I get from the left, the hate I get from, you know, Conservative Inc., from Libertarians, from Whignats, from Feds.
02:39:47.000 Like, are we gonna pretend that, oh yeah, I've got it easy.
02:39:50.000 I'm like beloved by everybody, sure.
02:39:53.000 James says I said not hot stuff.
02:39:56.000 Okay.
02:39:58.000 PP says black ops 2 or black ops 1 That's a tough question.
02:40:04.000 You know, I really black ops 1 is really Keno, you know You've got outpost you've got all the all the classic maps.
02:40:11.000 You've got you know that that Of course the starting screen when you're strapped into the chair Mason the numbers and you know you find out that cheat where you break free of the restraints and you go play on the console behind the chair and
02:40:25.000 We're good to go!
02:40:34.000 It's a little bit more nostalgic.
02:40:37.000 I still remember so much about that game.
02:40:41.000 But Black Ops 2 was fun as hell too.
02:40:43.000 I remember Black Ops 2, me and my buddies in high school, that was like the thing.
02:40:48.000 We were playing Black Ops 2 Nazi Zombies all the time.
02:40:52.000 Multiplayer.
02:40:53.000 That was like the game of the year.
02:40:56.000 Maybe my sophomore year, I want to say.
02:40:58.000 Junior year, somewhere around there.
02:41:01.000 Freshman or sophomore year so very fond memories of both games if I had to pick maybe I'd say black ops 2 only because I remember playing it more with my friends, but Yeah, it's good times
02:41:14.000 Good times back in the day.
02:41:15.000 Black Ops 1, you had the Five, the Five map, the Nazi Zombies map, where you were in the Situation Room with JFK and Nixon and McNamara and Fidel Castro.
02:41:30.000 Lots of good times, I'll just say that.
02:41:32.000 Let's see Molly McGuire says I think how I am now was formed in grade school Yeah, it's probably how it is for most people chicken on a raft is applying for passport tomorrow morning nudge nudge Okay, Ghana says give cyclists their own path problem solved.
02:41:47.000 Yeah.
02:41:47.000 Well, you can't always do that Umph love says I just found Culver's and I can't stop going back.
02:41:52.000 Yeah, it's good stuff Lord Edith says donut donut world gang.
02:41:57.000 Okay, and
02:41:59.000 Yeastwood says 2024 chicken versus raft.
02:42:02.000 Who do you vote for?
02:42:03.000 I think I'm gonna go with chicken.
02:42:05.000 Umflop says cheese curds.
02:42:07.000 Yeah, the cheese curds are very good.
02:42:08.000 I always get those when I go.
02:42:10.000 Polish American says first drive of my life went to McDonald's.
02:42:13.000 Based?
02:42:14.000 That is very based.
02:42:16.000 That was the big thing when I first got my license.
02:42:18.000 It was, uh, you know, going out and getting food.
02:42:21.000 So yeah, that just goes to show you're a based, based youngster.
02:42:25.000 Josh the Remover says, Nick joins.
02:42:28.000 Seti, what is that?
02:42:29.000 S-E-T-I.
02:42:30.000 Search for every tummy image.
02:42:32.000 Every tummy image.
02:42:33.000 Yeah, that's pretty good.
02:42:35.000 Joe Bloss says, cool guy slaying whores and simps on the timeline today.
02:42:39.000 Salute.
02:42:41.000 Yeah, can we get a salute in chat for Beardson Beardly for slaying OnlyFans, whores, and other various sluts and simps on the timeline.
02:42:52.000 He really is at his finest when he's going hard against them, so it's always a sight to see.
02:42:56.000 The Master at Work.
02:42:58.000 Snarf says, I'll never be happy with a huge house and pricey car if my community is trashed and aliens wander all over.
02:43:05.000 Yeah, I mean, that's true, basically.
02:43:08.000 But I bet you'd be happier with... I'd rather be rich in a favela country than poor in a favela country, you know?
02:43:15.000 Like, I don't know if I would say, like, hmm... You know, I don't think under any circumstance would I rather be poor, but... Anyway.
02:43:24.000 Robert said... Maybe if it was poor, but you were living in, like, the 50s or 60s, I guess.
02:43:29.000 Robert says, see, Republicans are the real sodomites.
02:43:32.000 Yeah, point proven.
02:43:34.000 Master of War says, Bloomberg was this close to saying, well, it worked when they were railing him over stop and frisk.
02:43:39.000 That's a good catch.
02:43:40.000 I noticed the same thing.
02:43:42.000 There was a distinct moment during that apology when he was about to say, well, and he was, you know, that's what he was going to say was, well, it did work, but he held himself back.
02:43:51.000 But it did work though.
02:43:52.000 He's right, but he can't say that.
02:43:54.000 Save the West says, Anglos be putting fruit on pizza.
02:43:58.000 Yeah, they always ruin a good thing.
02:44:00.000 Andrew Jackson says, you met Greg Gutfeld?
02:44:02.000 He's pretty funny on The Five.
02:44:04.000 Yeah, I met Greg Gutfeld years ago, and I used to be a huge fan of his in high school.
02:44:12.000 I would stay up almost every night and watch Red Eye.
02:44:15.000 He was on Red Eye at like 2 a.m.
02:44:17.000 or 3 a.m.
02:44:18.000 on Fox and it was him and that's where Gavin McInnes would come on and Gavin McInnes was hilarious on that show.
02:44:26.000 Tom Shalhoub was on there and I think Dave Smith was on there at times which is almost surreal that I was talking to him just the other day and he used to be on that show.
02:44:35.000 And then all sorts of Andy Levy and Bill Schultz and all those guys.
02:44:40.000 That was like one of my favorite shows when I was in high school.
02:44:44.000 And I had his books.
02:44:46.000 I had Not Cool.
02:44:48.000 I had, what is it, How to Be Right.
02:44:51.000 And I got that book signed.
02:44:52.000 I went to his book signing at this Barnes and Noble somewhere.
02:44:57.000 So yeah, it was a pretty cool moment.
02:44:59.000 I don't really watch him so much anymore.
02:45:01.000 I don't watch TV anymore, but yeah, he was always a pretty funny guy.
02:45:05.000 Roberts has tried an anthrax enchilada.
02:45:08.000 It was to die for.
02:45:09.000 That was so funny.
02:45:11.000 Number 12 says, okay, that's just like a retard chat.
02:45:15.000 Ari says, cringe.
02:45:16.000 Yeah, for real.
02:45:18.000 Eastwood says, Muslims destroy Holocaust sites and they stab you.
02:45:23.000 Yeah, that's true.
02:45:24.000 McChicken says, you need a secretary, big guy.
02:45:26.000 Yeah, for real.
02:45:27.000 Talk about time for a secretary, believe me.
02:45:30.000 But it's just hard to find good help.
02:45:32.000 It really is hard to find people that are gonna like,
02:45:35.000 Yeah, look I don't want to get too much into it, but it's like, you know it's hard to find people that are like as Committed to your goals as you are and I know you have to delegate you have to you know Delegate tasks and I have a live a really good team right now got a lot of good people on all these different tasks but
02:45:53.000 Yeah, I could probably use somebody that can take a lot of the load off, you know, when it comes to this minutiae type stuff.
02:46:00.000 I might be looking to hire somebody.
02:46:01.000 I might put out, like, a job application soon.
02:46:03.000 I was thinking about hiring a friend that I know, but, you know, I'm like, yeah, that's just not gonna work.
02:46:08.000 I might just have to put out an application and just hire somebody who applies.
02:46:13.000 Somebody watches the show, so I might be thinking about that later this year.
02:46:18.000 It's funny, I'll be thinking about doing that once I've, like, completed all the hard work, right?
02:46:22.000 All the heavy lifting.
02:46:24.000 At that point, I might not even need it.
02:46:26.000 BaseDollars' thoughts on Blagojevich's release.
02:46:28.000 I came late.
02:46:29.000 Skip this if you addressed it already.
02:46:30.000 I didn't address it.
02:46:31.000 I think it's a good thing.
02:46:33.000 Rob Blagojevich really didn't do anything wrong.
02:46:35.000 And, uh, what is it?
02:46:37.000 How many years was he supposed to serve?
02:46:38.000 Like, 18 years?
02:46:40.000 It was ridiculous.
02:46:41.000 So, I'm glad he got a sense commuted.
02:46:44.000 Rindo says Nick we saw you next to Ben.
02:46:46.000 You're short.
02:46:46.000 It's okay.
02:46:47.000 Don't know what you're talking about I was clearly much taller than Ben Shapiro Bass guitarist is I don't know why you're lying bass guitarist his thoughts on Tim Poole.
02:46:56.000 Um, I Liked Tim Poole and then he lied about me so that made me not like him Bad faith poster says move over Joker Sonic is the real gamer movie.
02:47:07.000 Yeah, it's never gonna happen Dutch love says Charlie D'Amelio hot.
02:47:12.000 I
02:47:12.000 I don't know who that is.
02:47:14.000 Let me look.
02:47:15.000 I'm assuming is that a girl or is that a guy?
02:47:17.000 I don't know.
02:47:19.000 Charlie can go.
02:47:20.000 That could be a boy's name or a girl's name.
02:47:23.000 Oh, this is that TikTok girl.
02:47:25.000 Okay.
02:47:27.000 Yeah, I remember reading about when she blow up like in a week.
02:47:30.000 She got like millions of followers in a week.
02:47:34.000 Um...
02:47:39.000 Honestly, she's in as much as she is famous.
02:47:42.000 She has kind of like a homely look about her You know for as famous as she is.
02:47:47.000 I mean, she's pretty don't get me wrong Um, but it's not some of these girls on tiktok you see and it's like You know, so some of the things you see on tiktok.
02:47:58.000 It's like makes you sad.
02:47:59.000 It like makes you depressed but uh, This is not one of these this is not one of these people and on tiktok.
02:48:05.000 It's it's a variety of things, you know
02:48:08.000 So, but I don't know I see her and I'm not like whoa knockout.
02:48:13.000 She's pretty don't get me wrong But this is not somebody that I'm like, whoa a knockout.
02:48:19.000 She's like a cute young girl But it's it's this case with a lot of girls are like cute when they're young
02:48:24.000 And it's because they're young it's like Cassie Dillon like Cassie Dillon you could say is like cute because she's well She was young at one point, but she's not like a pretty girl and she won't be a pretty woman But she's like young and that's just how it works So I think everybody looks better when they're younger everybody looks okay when they're young unless you're like ugly So so yeah, she's like cute enough, but I'm looking at some of these pictures and some of them.
02:48:47.000 She looks really nice and others it's like
02:48:50.000 I don't know.
02:48:51.000 How is this person blowing up in the way that she is, you know?
02:48:55.000 She's not like the best knockout on TikTok, that I can tell you.
02:48:58.000 So, that's my thoughts on that.
02:49:01.000 She's hot.
02:49:02.000 I would say she's hot, but she's by no means the hottest.
02:49:05.000 Anne Mae says, your name is like holy water to them.
02:49:08.000 Very true.
02:49:09.000 Sky Frys has forgot to ask what you are giving up for Lent.
02:49:12.000 What am I giving up for Lent?
02:49:14.000 I don't know.
02:49:15.000 I haven't decided yet.
02:49:16.000 I hate swimming, so I wouldn't go swimming.
02:49:29.000 Yeah, not a fan of the water.
02:49:30.000 I'm a big fan of land.
02:49:32.000 I like to be on the land.
02:49:34.000 Reptards is jealous he's a bitch and he's making bitches jealous.
02:49:37.000 I feel pity for them fellas.
02:49:39.000 I don't know if that's a reference to something, but yeah, it's true.
02:49:44.000 Saxon says Modern Warfare 2 legit red-pilled on false flags.
02:49:48.000 Yeah, yeah, that's true with the no Russians mission.
02:49:53.000 Yeah, that's true.
02:49:54.000 WD says former heavyweight boxer need security guard yet?
02:49:59.000 Ari says hiring super chat reader with anti-suicidal tendency.
02:49:59.000 Maybe.
02:50:04.000 Yeah, maybe.
02:50:05.000 I don't know about a super chat reader, but definitely somebody off-camera to do the boring stuff.
02:50:11.000 Lifted Trucks says women at work talking politics is scary.
02:50:14.000 Any tips?
02:50:15.000 Yeah, just don't engage.
02:50:16.000 Very simple.
02:50:18.000 Saxon says Charlie is 15.
02:50:19.000 Is she really?
02:50:22.000 No!
02:50:23.000 Oh, it was a trap.
02:50:25.000 It was a trap!
02:50:26.000 You trapped me!
02:50:27.000 Oh, no!
02:50:28.000 She is 15.
02:50:29.000 Aw, damn it.
02:50:31.000 Well, you know, like I said, she's a pretty young girl.
02:50:34.000 I don't know.
02:50:34.000 I mean... Is that bad to say?
02:50:38.000 I mean, did I say anything off-color?
02:50:40.000 I didn't say anything wrong.
02:50:41.000 I just said she's, you know, a pretty young girl.
02:50:43.000 I said she's hot.
02:50:45.000 Which is true, but, you know, obviously...
02:50:51.000 Wow, that's, that's rough.
02:50:53.000 Well, you know, hate to see it.
02:50:54.000 You hate to see it.
02:50:55.000 Ladies and gentlemen, we got him.
02:50:58.000 Yeah, so obviously it'd be unethical.
02:51:00.000 It would be completely unethical for me to, you know, to proposition.
02:51:05.000 I think that would be gross if I asked her on a date or something like that.
02:51:08.000 But I'll leave it at, you know, she's a pretty girl and, you know, and in a nice way, in like a sweet way.
02:51:14.000 Not in a weird way, in a sweet way.
02:51:16.000 Yeah, she's a pretty girl.
02:51:17.000 Yeah, not, go nuts for sure.
02:51:20.000 but uh you know this is what this what you see on instagram what you see on tiktok it's like i don't know man is
02:51:32.000 I've got to be very careful.
02:51:33.000 I've got to be very careful with this subject, but you know, they are, you know, these girls, like, it's like, oh, I'm 16.
02:51:41.000 I'm 15.
02:51:41.000 It's like, really?
02:51:42.000 You don't look 16.
02:51:42.000 Is that a new phenomenon?
02:51:45.000 I don't know.
02:51:46.000 I'm, you know, I'm only 21 now, so I don't know if that's always been the case or what, but it seems like you see these people and increasingly it's like, oh, I'm 15.
02:51:57.000 Really?
02:51:57.000 You sure?
02:51:58.000 So...
02:52:01.000 What do you got?
02:52:02.000 You caught me.
02:52:02.000 Caught me red-handed.
02:52:03.000 It's over.
02:52:06.000 People are saying, Nick, stop, bro.
02:52:08.000 But I'm not saying anything that's not true.
02:52:11.000 If you're saying this is a bro moment, you're the cringe one.
02:52:14.000 You look at a pretty young girl and you're like, oh, she's 15.
02:52:18.000 Gross.
02:52:19.000 I didn't know she was 15.
02:52:21.000 She looks like she could be 17 to me.
02:52:24.000 So, you know, I've done nothing wrong.
02:52:28.000 I've said nothing wrong here.
02:52:29.000 If you have a problem with that, you're cringe.
02:52:32.000 And, you know, you're probably a simp, so... I'm not backing down.
02:52:36.000 I'm doubling down.
02:52:38.000 She's a pretty girl.
02:52:38.000 I'm doubling down.
02:52:41.000 Now, me being a 21-year-old man, would I ever pursue that?
02:52:44.000 No.
02:52:45.000 But I'm not gonna say that there's not appeal there, you know.
02:52:49.000 So that, I don't know.
02:52:51.000 Does that sound creepy?
02:52:52.000 Doesn't matter.
02:52:53.000 Doesn't matter to me.
02:52:54.000 That's the truth.
02:52:55.000 I'm sticking with it.
02:52:56.000 That's what I'm going with.
02:52:57.000 If you got a problem with that, you know, you can take it up with, I don't know, you can take it up with your brain.
02:53:06.000 Your brain is broken if you have a problem with that.
02:53:09.000 Let's see.
02:53:11.000 WD says, is that a Mustang in the Chicago River?
02:53:14.000 Yeah, you're gonna see it's a Mustang floating in the top.
02:53:17.000 With all kinds of McDonald's wrappers napkins floating out from it a case to skip if you've addressed But what's up with your website you give me faith in the youth Website is coming along.
02:53:28.000 It's just
02:53:29.000 You know, it's such a complicated undertaking, and I thought we were going to have it on Monday.
02:53:33.000 I really did.
02:53:34.000 And we're going to pull it off, and the website is set up.
02:53:38.000 The streaming is set up.
02:53:40.000 The website is free and clear and everything, but we're trying to integrate, like, a lot of features, which I did not understand the complexity of these features.
02:53:49.000 You know, I'm not going to get into all the computer stuff, but, um...
02:53:55.000 We're good to go!
02:54:13.000 You know fighting through this for like months now trying to get everything to line up and the streaming is working the website is up We're trying to integrate a few other features, and I think we should have it next week.
02:54:25.000 I apologize I know I said this week.
02:54:27.000 We'll probably have it next week, but it's a tremendous undertaking understand to do streaming in a proprietary way that is more or less
02:54:39.000 What would the word be?
02:54:40.000 Insulated from censorship?
02:54:42.000 It is like a tremendous undertaking.
02:54:44.000 It's expensive, it's complicated, it's a lot of moving parts, it's a lot of variables, and it's gonna happen!
02:54:50.000 We are making it happen, it's just that, you know, every day it's like, oh, another challenge, it's another, it's another fucking headache, it's another, oh, you know, this, this developer can't do this, and this guy, you know, is not gonna make this for us, and this plug-in doesn't work with this thing, and... So it's a lot of things like compatibility and...
02:55:07.000 We're good to go!
02:55:18.000 A lot of these pieces are in place.
02:55:39.000 Believe me, the kind of headaches that I, and it's with everything, it's like AFPAC, the tour, this, like just no end to the daily slog, the daily grind.
02:55:51.000 It's setbacks and complications and whatever, and I'm sure people understand, so.
02:55:56.000 Semper says she looks 17 to me, officer.
02:55:59.000 Nick in handcuffs.
02:56:00.000 She does!
02:56:00.000 She looks older, okay?
02:56:02.000 How can you tell?
02:56:03.000 Do you mean to tell me that you could look at a 17 year old girl and a 15 year old girl and say, oh, I can easily tell the difference with certainty.
02:56:11.000 So, you know, somebody says, this girl look pretty.
02:56:14.000 I say, yeah, she looks pretty.
02:56:16.000 But, um...
02:56:18.000 I guess.
02:56:18.000 I guess I gotta be on my game after what happened.
02:56:21.000 Who is that guy?
02:56:22.000 Cody Wilson?
02:56:24.000 There's a lot of other stories.
02:56:25.000 I gotta be like, okay, we gotta be really careful with that.
02:56:29.000 Uh, let's see.
02:56:30.000 Maxie Bro says, biblical marriage check?
02:56:32.000 Yeah, seriously though, right?
02:56:35.000 Yeet Peterson says, officer, I thought she was 17.
02:56:37.000 You what?
02:56:38.000 Yeah.
02:56:39.000 Spurts says, will Dawson's off-stream advice save her YouTube account?
02:56:43.000 I don't know.
02:56:44.000 We'll see.
02:56:45.000 WD says, thanks for the hard work.
02:56:47.000 Can't wait for the website.
02:56:48.000 Well, I'm glad you're appreciative.
02:56:50.000 Reptard says, pizza, cannibalism, 15 year olds, what's going on big guy?
02:56:55.000 Yeah, it's a crazy show tonight, I guess.
02:56:57.000 Pizza, crazy stuff.
02:57:00.000 Lord Marilyn says, better hope that first super chatter passes the bar.
02:57:03.000 I don't know what that means.
02:57:06.000 Oh, on the new website, for sure.
02:57:08.000 WD says, can't wait to subscribe.
02:57:10.000 Glad to hear it.
02:57:11.000 Sax says, underage TikTok girls are fed posters IRL.
02:57:15.000 It's entrapment!
02:57:16.000 It's entrapment!
02:57:16.000 It's not fair!
02:57:17.000 It is literally a trap.
02:57:19.000 Not a trap like a, you know, like a trap.
02:57:21.000 It's like a literal thirst trap, but in a different way.
02:57:26.000 You know, they get you hooked.
02:57:28.000 You watch these silly TikTok dances and then they're like, oh, I'm 15.
02:57:32.000 Well, you should have said that up front.
02:57:34.000 You know, you shouldn't even be on this website.
02:57:38.000 So yeah, it's definitely, it's malicious, it's entrapment.
02:57:41.000 It's the federal government.
02:57:42.000 That is some kind of psy-op.
02:57:43.000 They're trying to get you.
02:57:44.000 Then they get you on something, and then... But that's why.
02:57:47.000 But hey, the good thing is, waiting until marriage check, don't have to worry about it.
02:57:50.000 I could just be, you know, I could just be somebody raiding and admiring, but no consequences, because I am Catholic.
02:57:59.000 Spurts says last super chat for a while mom found the pea jug.
02:58:02.000 Oh, well, that's okay.
02:58:04.000 Thanks for the super chat Osberger says good luck with the site keen to sub.
02:58:08.000 Well, thanks a lot and it looks like that's your last super chat Okay, one more Casey says 15 year old latest orb of confusion.
02:58:15.000 Yeah
02:58:16.000 We've got a lot of problems on the show.
02:58:17.000 The skunk last night, the orbit confusion, the vertigo, and now we've got this.
02:58:24.000 It always seems to be an Israeli trap.
02:58:26.000 They're A-B testing their strategy to bring down the show, right?
02:58:31.000 Okay.
02:58:32.000 Well, that's going to do it for us on the show tonight.
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