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00:02:58.000You've got all these border checkpoints, and you have a lot of people that will cross the border every day for school or for business or for shopping or whatever.
00:03:07.000And so you've got one of these border checkpoints, which is supposed to be closed because of the coronavirus, and I guess there are Americans, there are Arizonans that are still going from America to Mexico.
00:03:19.000And so today, because they're so frustrated, they're so fed up with this unchecked movement of people, you had Mexicans going to their northern border with Arizona and impeding the flow of people through these checkpoints.
00:03:35.000They stopped and obstructed the checkpoints with signs, wearing masks, saying they did not want the American people to bring the virus to Mexico.
00:03:45.000And they're demanding an end to unchecked migration and movement into Mexico.
00:03:51.000Truly, we must be living in the end times to see something this upside down, to see something this ironic.
00:03:59.000So we'll talk a little bit about that.
00:06:00.000And then he just freezes up, and he just stands there looking at the camera.
00:06:05.000for an uncomfortable amount of time his wife comes on she comes into the frame and gives him a hug and kiss and he seems almost like startled by her he's like oh oh hi hi and he hugs and kisses her and she goes off the stage you know she went out there basically to retrieve him to get him because he froze up I don't know what happened I don't think anybody knows what happened
00:06:28.000So she goes up there to pull him out because he's obviously doesn't know where he is and he goes and he embraces her they kiss she goes off I am assuming to take him off with her and he doesn't go he gives her a kiss she walks out of the frame and he just stands there still looking at the camera
00:07:09.000I think yeah we're at the tail end of March.
00:07:11.000That's seven months away and it's only going to get more intense.
00:07:15.000Understand with the coronavirus you're doing less campaigning.
00:07:18.000It's less stressful because you don't have to do rallies and you don't have to do the door knocking and obviously most of the campaign work has been suspended.
00:07:30.000And so it's going to get more intense when it picks up again, obviously, and you have to do more public events.
00:07:36.000It'll get way more intense after the convention, when it's the general election, and it's just Biden versus Trump, and it's in full swing, and you have debates, and you have, again, those big rallies again and everything, and you really have to do a big push towards the end.
00:07:52.000You know, you remember back in November 2016, I think Donald Trump did four rallies on one day.
00:08:24.000And if Joe Biden is this bad now, in essentially April, late March, when there's nothing going on, what's it going to look like in November?
00:08:47.000Maybe I didn't retweet it because I couldn't find it on the TrumpWarRoom.
00:08:51.000I hate when people embed the videos on Twitter because you can never just click onto the original one, you know?
00:08:56.000But I saw that today and I was like, wow, this is not good, for the Democrats at least.
00:09:02.000And as I said, we literally just talked about it last night, and I don't know if this was yesterday or today, but it was the worst video I've seen yet of him.
00:09:12.000Somebody super chatted yesterday, and I've been hearing whispers about this, that maybe Cuomo, the governor of New York, is gonna run instead, that the Democrats are
00:09:28.000Which I don't know how that's going to happen.
00:09:30.000I mean, you have this situation where Joe Biden has won a plurality of the delegates so far, but a ton of delegates still haven't even been apportioned because the primaries have been suspended, right?
00:09:42.000I mean, they've moved back all the primaries.
00:09:45.000Ohio moved back their primary and they're going to do it by ballot.
00:09:48.000I think maybe a lot of primaries will do it that way.
00:09:51.000So the whole contest has basically been suspended.
00:09:53.000You don't have a nominee because nobody's won a majority of the delegates outright yet.
00:09:58.000And then of course, if you get to the convention, if Joe Biden becomes a nominee, or maybe he doesn't, then they could always just swap him out with somebody else.
00:10:07.000His vice president, or maybe they just pick somebody fresh, like Cuomo.
00:10:11.000I don't know what mechanism they would use to make that happen.
00:10:14.000I'm assuming that they could just change the rules on a whim.
00:10:21.000I imagine they could just pick whoever they wanted.
00:10:24.000I can't imagine how that would go over, though, with Democratic voters.
00:10:28.000I mean, I'm sure a lot of them, and maybe most of them, would say, whatever it takes to beat Trump.
00:10:34.000Clearly Joe Biden is not well and if it continues to get worse, if it continues to deteriorate, I'm sure that sentiment will only grow.
00:10:43.000But then again, how many Democrats will say, not very democratic to do a whole primary like this and 23, 24 candidates run and drop out and you have debates and you have this contest with Buttigieg and Bernie and Biden and Bloomberg.
00:11:00.000And then they just pick somebody completely different?
00:11:05.000Especially when you have all this talk after 2016 about the sacred ballot box and the democratic process and Donald Trump didn't win the popular vote.
00:11:15.000How could they then pick a nominee that nobody even voted on?
00:11:17.000It's just... I don't think it could be worse for Democrats.
00:11:21.000Ironically, coronavirus is horrible for Democrats because this has caused Trump's approval rating to skyrocket.
00:11:29.000It may be, in a way, by catalyzing the recession and giving us an out for that.
00:11:36.000In other words, if you were going to have a recession in 2020 anyway, it's better that it was a coronavirus recession, because if we were due for a recession in 2020 without a global pandemic, well then people would simply blame it on the president.
00:11:51.000And I think probably they could have made that happen.
00:11:53.000I'm sure the Fed or some combination of non-state actors could have crashed the economy before he got elected.
00:12:01.000And if that just happened without a big catastrophe, they could have said, that's on Trump, and there goes his economic record, which is, you know, the bulk of what he was campaigning on.
00:12:11.000So by catalyzing a recession, it almost like gets that out of the way, and everybody can say, well, you know, it's the pandemic, that's not Trump's fault.
00:12:19.000So you have that aspect of it, which I think is plausible.
00:12:22.000You've got the virus, which he's handling well.
00:12:25.000And then their nominee is just a complete disaster.
00:12:28.000So it's hard to imagine how it could be worse.
00:12:30.000I was thinking last year that it was like a 50-50 chance.
00:12:36.000Granted, you don't know what the race is going to look like.
00:12:38.000You don't know who the nominee is going to be.
00:12:40.000You just don't know what the circumstance will look like in a year.
00:12:43.000But last year I was saying it's like 50-50.
00:12:46.000The most likely nominee is Joe Biden, and if it's Joe Biden, Trump's got like a 50% chance.
00:12:51.000He's doing really well, but as good as he's doing, that might not cut it because of demographics, with age and with race.
00:12:59.000With age, you're talking about young people that are becoming eligible to vote, and young people vote for Democrats, and the old people are dying off, and the young, or rather the old people are likely to vote Republican.
00:13:10.000Then you've got the racial demographic change from immigration, illegal immigration, and even very specific targeted maneuvers like prison release.
00:13:19.000You know, all these black people getting released from jail with the First Step Act.
00:13:24.000And voter ID laws that are changing in, I think, like states like Kentucky.
00:13:28.000They're messing with the rules in Florida.
00:13:30.000And then the situation in Puerto Rico is another good example where, you know, a lot of Puerto Rican refugees flee after that hurricane and they came to Florida.
00:13:40.000So the demographic advantage factored in.
00:15:35.000The definition of a landslide is if you win with more than 300 electoral votes.
00:15:40.000Trump won 306, and then I think you had a couple of
00:15:45.000Electoral College voters who like do you remember this were after the election?
00:15:50.000They said well the electoral college voters can vote some other way He ended up getting 304 because two of them like defected because of political things
00:15:58.000So in a very technical way, he won by a landslide.
00:16:01.000But if you look at just states like Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, he won by a hair.
00:16:07.000He won by like a percentage or less in those three states.
00:16:20.000A handful of counties and like 10,000 voters.
00:16:23.000Again, I don't have those exact numbers, but a very small amount of voters, a very small amount of counties basically determined the way it went.
00:16:31.000In other words, it was a lot closer than people like to say.
00:16:34.000Obviously, Clinton blew them out in the popular vote.
00:16:55.000If they put up a halfway decent, compelling, charismatic candidate like anybody other than Clinton, I think they would have had a shot at winning in 2016.
00:17:04.000And the same would have been true in 2020.
00:17:07.000But they literally made the same mistake.
00:17:10.000In 2016 they put up the most unlikable,
00:17:53.000I don't know if you remember, but back in 2019, I think there was a legitimate question as to whether or not he should run, right?
00:18:01.000Because Joe Biden, I don't remember him being like enthusiastic about running.
00:18:05.000His presence in politics for the past four years was not indicative of somebody who was posturing right or positioning himself for a big presidential run.
00:18:14.000I think they basically had to beg him to get in the race and convince him.
00:18:19.000I don't know how much of that was political theater or you know that kind of thing and how much of it was legitimate but
00:18:25.000They track him into the race and he's terrible.
00:18:29.000But anyway, we're gonna move on we'll talk about the it's just it's just hilarious to me We're gonna move on and talk about the corona the coronavirus Good stuff.
00:18:39.000We're gonna bring out the whiteboard here with the latest numbers That's not the whiteboard this is this is the whiteboard we're gonna bring out the latest numbers here and
00:18:53.000And we've got new numbers, bigger numbers, and let me adjust our brightness here so it's a little bit easier on the eyes, a little bit easier to read here.
00:21:08.000Just under two weeks, three days, three days, two days.
00:21:12.000To give you an idea of how fast it's spreading, or I guess maybe how many cases are out there, maybe how many cases we're discovering is more accurate.
00:21:21.000And maybe this number will go up to 600,000 tomorrow.
00:21:24.000You know, maybe it'll be 100,000 in one day.
00:21:28.000I mean that is what we're looking at next.
00:21:30.000And then who knows where it goes from there.
00:21:32.000The more that these numbers get reported and confirmed and people get tested, you might be talking about hundreds of thousands per day.
00:23:30.000In the United States, it's not so much that the disease is being transmitted more, and it's not even so much that that number means that there's more people getting the virus necessarily, even though they are.
00:23:42.000It's just that more reports are happening, more people are getting tested, more tests are happening, and more people are getting confirmed.
00:23:50.00016,000 people contracted the virus today.
00:23:52.000We have no idea how many people have the virus or how many people are getting it.
00:24:07.000Because in order to know who has it, well they have to first manifest symptoms, and some people are asymptomatic, some people have mild cases or they don't report, and they're being told not to even take the test.
00:24:19.000So you have to have a severe case, you have to get a test, do the test, wait 24 to 36 hours, get confirmed, and then the number gets reported.
00:24:41.000And when we get new numbers, that's more people that we know about, not new cases that exist.
00:24:48.000And if there's sort of a double edged sword to that, on the one hand, it's how it tells us that it's not that the virus is spreading rapidly.
00:24:55.000Now, the spread is actually slowing down, probably because of the quarantining and the isolation and so on.
00:25:17.000There's probably a way higher number of cases all across the world than in the United States in particular, because you've got way more people out there that have it than have been tested, that have been quarantined, and so on.
00:25:30.000Now, and then there's even a flip side to that because, you know, and it's...
00:25:34.000It's sort of a nuance and a complex picture because even with something like that, maybe the good news about the virus being more widespread than we know is if we look at the virus and say there's 84,675 cases and in the United States, if that's the number we're going to use, if in the United States there are 1,200 deaths, well,
00:25:58.000If you do 1,200 over 84,000, you get a certain death rate.
00:26:05.000But if there are way more cases than we know about, then obviously the death rate goes way down, and it's not what we had been forecasting, right?
00:26:16.000So in other words, there's maybe a subtle white pill about there being way more cases than are being reported, because if there are way, way more cases, let's say if this number's a million, hypothetically, for example,
00:26:29.000In other words, if there are roughly 10 times more cases than we know about, then that means the death rate is actually 10 times lower, and it's 0.14%, right?
00:26:38.000And I'm using these numbers, these are hypothetical numbers for the sake of argument.
00:26:43.000The more cases there are that are non-fatal, the lower the death rate is, and that means that the more people that get this, you could even have millions of people get it, and if the death rate is like 0.1%, then it looks like flu season, right?
00:26:56.000Then it does look like those lower casualty counts.
00:27:20.000Then that means that the death rate goes down, and if the mortality rate for the disease is low, then it's not going to be as catastrophic as people anticipated, which is a good thing, which we want that to be the case.
00:27:31.000But of course, we have to be safe, because in Italy, the death rate is 10%, okay?
00:27:40.000So, there's not really a lot of room to be careless.
00:27:44.000So, I also want to temper that by saying, again, you gotta consider,
00:27:49.000That if the death rate is, you know, 7% or if it's 4% or 2%, we have no idea what it is.
00:27:56.000It could be way lower than it's being reported.
00:27:59.000It could be way higher than it's being reported.
00:28:01.000But we simply don't have enough data right now.
00:28:04.000Still, all this time in, we just don't have enough of the information to have a complete picture.
00:28:09.000And until we do have a complete picture, until these numbers of new cases stabilize, meaning we've got a handle on probably how many people have it,
00:28:35.000You know, some people are saying this is the end times and then there are some people saying this is just the flu and when are we going to get back to work?
00:29:32.000But this doctor in the United Kingdom who initially, he wrote a study that said that millions would die in the United States, worst case scenario.
00:29:41.000500,000 would die in the United Kingdom, worst case scenario.
00:30:31.000Yeah, you know, the one thing about this virus, you know, I gotta tell you, the one thing that I don't like about this virus is we don't get to talk enough about Israel and foreigners!
00:31:15.000It says, Wall Street has been in rally mode as investors bid up shares of companies that were set to receive support from Washington's $2 trillion coronavirus aid bill.
00:31:26.000With the package advancing through the Senate, the gains continued on Thursday.
00:31:32.000It's best such run since 1933, according to data from Howard Silverblatt.
00:31:51.000Senior Index Analyst for S&P Dow Jones Indices.
00:31:56.000Most of those gains came on Tuesday when stocks rose 9.4% amid growing hope that the large stimulus package would offer support to an economy crippled by the outbreak and efforts to curtail the spread of the virus.
00:32:54.000And a lot of people take this position that if the stock market is hurting, good, because that means millionaires and boomers and billionaires are suffering.
00:33:03.000I don't necessarily take that approach, but it is quite telling that the stock market is crashing through the floor and then on the news that this bill is going to pass, it just shoots through the roof again because you know that everybody on Wall Street is getting bailed out.
00:33:24.000It says, but the economic crisis is perhaps the most daunting since World War II, and the latest surge on Wall Street came in the hours after the government reported bleak figures on unemployment claims.
00:33:35.000More than 3 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, according to Labor Department data that gave some of the first hard data on the economic toll of the coronavirus pandemic, which has shut down whole swaths of American life faster than government statistics
00:34:41.000Symbolic of what is happening to the country or what has been happening to the country for like a hundred years Which is to say that who succeeded who won in this bailout who got the benefits
00:37:01.000For how much income you had to make as long as you file the tax return in 2018 you get it and then of course the rich get their their trillion dollars in liquidity and they get their their bailout and everybody in the middle
00:37:14.000Which you could say is the middle class or the upper middle class, certainly the middle class in the cities.
00:37:19.000You know, I can tell you that what the middle class looks like in the cities where there's a higher cost of living like New York or LA or San Francisco or Chicago, I mean any major city, $75,000, $100,000, $150,000 for a family of four or five, that's middle class and they get nothing.
00:37:40.000What do you say to those people that might be out of a job or they get a pay cut or something like that?
00:37:47.000And this has been the story of the economy for my entire life.
00:37:50.000This has been the story of the economy going back at least for 30, 40 years, probably a lot longer than that, which is that it is a conspiracy
00:38:39.000And then you've got people on the bottom that don't play by the rules, and they're in and out, and they're transient, and they're taking... And then you've got people at the top, and it's the same thing, it's just a little different.
00:38:50.000Don't play by the rules, skirt the law, they don't pay their taxes, they're in and out, right?
00:38:56.000And so there is definitely a component of our political movement, which I would say is like a soft revolution, that has to take class into consideration.
00:39:08.000That's what populism means, is the resentment of maybe not even the poor or anything like that, but actually people that are working.
00:39:16.000A revolution of the people that are playing by the rules.
00:39:19.000Because, and I'm sure this is a popular sentiment across the country,
00:39:23.000If you watch this show, probably a lot of white people, if you watch this very white thing, if you watch this show you're somebody that plays by the rules, follows the laws, you're considerate, you don't take advantage of the system, and even when you don't get caught or you have an opportunity to break the law or break the rules and you don't get caught, you still play by the rules.
00:39:44.000And you act like an orderly member of society, and you pay your dues, and you pay your bills, and you pay your taxes, and you're not a deadbeat, you're not a degenerate, and we're the people that are getting screwed over.
00:39:54.000I'm kind of getting sick of it, because this is how I am.
00:39:57.000I'm gonna have to pay a lot in taxes from 2019.
00:39:58.000I had to pay in taxes for 2018, and I filed the law, and I'm an orderly member of society, and people like us are just getting taken for a ride.
00:40:07.000We're getting taken total advantage of.
00:40:10.000Because you see, the poor people don't give a shit about the law, and they don't give a shit about following the rules.
00:40:15.000Go in any of their neighborhoods, and they don't care about standards.
00:40:19.000And I'm not talking about, you know, poor people that are, you know, genuinely poor.
00:40:23.000I'm talking about the freeloaders, right?
00:40:25.000And we all know, we all know there is a class that is riding on the back of everybody else.
00:40:58.000Because the rich, by the way, do the same thing.
00:41:01.000They pay less in taxes because they can afford accountants and lawyers and financial vehicles to hide their money or, right, tax shelters and things like that.
00:41:11.000They make their income through investment or they have offshore bank accounts or whatever.
00:41:16.000And they break the law all the time too.
00:41:17.000When you're rich you don't have to play by the same rules.
00:41:58.000It's largely defined by these demographic characteristics.
00:42:01.000That they are in the middle class, you know, it's a middle range of income.
00:42:06.000It's largely white and it's largely these people that are maybe in the suburbs or rural or something like that and he said that that voting base is the most untapped and they're pissed off and they're riled up and they're getting taken advantage of and that will be the constituency that will be the driver of political change if it's ever going to happen in this country
00:44:09.000And that, to me, when I look at these unemployment numbers in the stock market and where these benefits are being assigned, don't you kind of notice there's maybe a big kind of huge gap right in the middle?
00:44:20.000Where this side is getting the relief and that side's getting the relief.
00:47:44.000The border is supposed to be closed to all except essential business, but protesters said there has been little enforcement and no testing by authorities.
00:48:15.000It says the blockade was led by members of the group Sonorans for Health and Life, who called for medical testing to be done on anyone who crosses from the U.S.
00:48:25.000Jose Luis Hernandez, a group member, told the Arizona Republic, there are no health screenings by the federal government to deal with this pandemic.
00:48:43.000And we all know the irony, because these people, these Mexicans, and Guatemalans, and Salvadorans, and Hondurans, Nicaraguans, they have been, we all know, pouring into this country for decades.
00:48:59.000And they're bringing things far worse than the coronavirus.
00:49:03.000Well, they're bringing diseases, but they're also bringing rape, and murder, and drugs, and drug dealers.
00:49:09.000And they're bringing poverty, and they're bringing stupidity, and low IQs, and abuse of the system, and multi-family households.
00:49:17.000I mean, they're bringing a lot of problems.
00:49:19.000And among all those problems, they also happen to be bringing in ancient medieval diseases like the Black Plague and Typhoid and Typhus and all kinds of other things you're seeing in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
00:49:35.000Isn't it so rich that that is totally fine, right?
00:49:38.000Illegal immigrants pouring through Mexico into our country, or from Mexico into our country, or illegally, that's fine.
00:49:45.000Try to put up a wall, and you're racist.
00:49:48.000Try to enforce the border, and it's a humanitarian disaster, and you're Hitler, and you're a dictator.
00:49:54.000We have a global pandemic, Americans are coming across the border to do business, and because they're not performing the proper screenings, day two you've got people assembled, we're not letting anybody in, and we're demanding action.
00:50:17.000But let this be a lesson to anybody who thinks that we are generous or benevolent to these people coming over.
00:50:25.000The goodwill that we are showing to non-white people in this country, or that historically we have shown to non-white people in this country, or the generosity, benevolence, or goodwill that we have shown to immigrants from all around the world, it will not be reciprocated in the slightest.
00:50:45.000Never expect any level of reciprocity, never expect that to be paid back in kind for the rest of your life, as soon as the tables turn.
00:50:57.000Everybody thinks that this country goes from being majority white to majority non-white, and they think that you won't see a change in attitudes, or they think that everything will stay the same and everybody, all these new Americans, all these new immigrants will adopt the same attitude towards racial and ethnic minorities when we're one of those.
00:51:18.000They'll adopt the same attitude about multiracialism and pluralism and tolerance that we had.
00:51:24.000The moment the tables turn, the moment that they're in a position where they have a little bit of advantage or power or they're under threat from us, do you think that they're going to match our benevolence, our generosity?
00:51:39.000Our willingness to self-sacrifice for the benefit of somebody else?
00:51:44.000The minute there's a global pandemic, do the Mexicans say, well, the United States has taken in so many of our people, and so many Mexicans live in the southwest of the United States and all over, and so many Mexicans
00:52:18.000Or do they say, no, we're going to close up our borders and you can't come in and if they're not going to do the proper screenings, we're going to protest.
00:52:27.000That is the attitude that you can expect from these people internationally and domestically.
00:52:32.000That is what we can expect from foreign countries as our country slides into the same condition as every other country.
00:52:39.000And that is what you can expect from these people inside this country when the demographic tables turn.
00:53:27.000When you have this global pandemic and it's the scourge of the United States, they do not have the slightest hesitation or reluctance to do what's best for their own.
00:53:37.000And I don't think that's the worst in the world, by the way.
00:53:40.000I'm not saying that, like, they're horribly immoral for doing that.
00:53:44.000The point is to demonstrate how stupid it is for us to adopt the opposite approach.
00:53:50.000When the chips are down, the Mexicans say, we will protect our people.
00:53:54.000And there's not a question mark as to who our people is.
00:53:57.000They don't say, oh well, Mexico is a rich tapestry of different cultures and races.
00:54:33.000And when the chips are down, they protect their people at the expense of everyone else.
00:54:38.000And if we have a problem with it, too bad, because the lives and the health of their people is more important than our feelings or our needs.
00:54:45.000And that is what we can expect from all of them, and that is what we then should turn to them.
00:54:50.000That is the face that we should show to them.
00:54:52.000And when all of this subsides in the coming months or the coming years, I think this should be the reminder.
00:55:00.000You know, do you remember what it was like during the coronavirus pandemic when the illegal immigration resumes and the immigrants pour in and they try this guilt card on us, right?
00:55:08.000The guilt trip and the race card and they say, you're a racist and you get that disgusting loser.
00:55:14.000What's that guy's name from Univision?
00:55:47.000We don't have anything against Mexicans, but we want a clean,
00:55:50.000Healthy country and your country is not clean or healthy.
00:55:53.000Your country is dirty and your country is violent and you don't even control your country.
00:55:57.000It's run by drug cartels and you've got medieval diseases because frankly your people don't wash their hands and we're not letting them in because we don't want another pandemic.
00:56:06.000How do you think they'd respond to that?
00:56:08.000That's the attitude that we have to have for our country.
00:56:11.000And I think looking at things like that are so important to wake everybody else up because whites are maybe the stupidest people.
00:56:18.000A lot of people think I'm a white supremacist.
00:56:21.000We're very, like, high IQ as a people, but when it comes to thinking about our own advantage, we might be the stupidest when it comes to group strategy.
00:56:29.000Because so many white people are out there
00:56:32.000So many white conservatives are so unwilling, even the conservative Republicans, unwilling to say that we should not take immigrants because that would be cruel, you see.
00:56:44.000We have to find justifications to turn off the spigot of massive immigration.
00:56:49.000We have to find some economic reason, some totally non-personal, right?
00:56:55.000We have to find a completely objective and uncontroversial and centrist reason to keep these people out.
00:57:25.000I hope people are paying attention so that when that conversation comes up about immigration, whites and conservatives and republicans and all America firsters, America firsters I should say of all stripes, because it's not just whites.
00:57:37.000Whites happen to be the biggest group.
00:57:39.000But it's America Firsters, nationalists of all stripes, will remember the way we were treated.
00:57:45.000And before they start with, well, I'm not racist, but we're in favor of immigration, but we want them to come legally.
00:57:52.000It's just that you got to think about how they treated us.
00:57:57.000And that, to me, is the most compelling argument in favor of America First and nationalism.
00:58:03.000It is understanding that putting your people first and nationalism and tribalism is something that every people in the world is unashamed to embrace.
00:58:13.000Every other country, every other tribe in the world, it's the default, it's the norm to be tribalist, to be nationalist, to put your people first.
00:58:23.000In Mexico, in Africa, in China, in the Middle East, in Turkey, they love electing dictators and strongmen that are going to show the world who's boss and thumb their nose at America and the UN and foreign peoples and they want chauvinist leaders and chauvinist media.
00:59:02.000This is how they are and there's nothing wrong with being like that And if we're not like that, they're gonna put themselves first to the detriment of us in our own country That's what's on the horizon for us and a lot of white people don't like to think about that and even a lot of non-white people Too they get uncomfortable about conversations about race or immigration but for whites in particular think about it this way and I use this example all the time because it is
00:59:29.000Maybe the most visceral thing that you can think about.
00:59:35.000We all know the anti-white rhetoric that we see in the media every day, all the time.
00:59:41.000This story that is told about America that first white people came here and they genocided the Native Americans because they were evil.
00:59:49.000And then they enslaved the blacks because they were evil.
00:59:52.000And then they were racist to blacks because they were evil.
00:59:55.000And then they were racist and homophobic and Islamophobic because they were evil.
01:00:01.000And white people can't dance, and they're silly, and they're dying out, and that's a good thing, and they're born racist, and a racist is the worst thing you can be, and racists are Nazis, and we should kill Nazis.
01:00:14.000Well, imagine a future when you have children, you have a family, and you know, you're a family as any other family is, maybe you're struggling to get by, whatever, and your kids go to school.
01:00:25.000And your school is now majority-minority.
01:00:50.000Maybe there's 10 white kids in their class, 20 non-white kids.
01:00:53.000And they open up their history books, and this is what they read.
01:00:55.000They read about how the white man killed off the Native Americans.
01:00:59.000And you've got, you know, 15 Mexican kids in the class.
01:01:01.000And then you read about how the white kids, or the white people I should say, enslaved black people.
01:01:06.000And you look around and there's five black kids, and the white kids increasingly are a minority in these classrooms, and that's what's in the media.
01:01:15.000And you've got movies about, you know, 12 Years a Slave, and Django Unchained, and Inglourious Bastards.
01:01:21.000A white villain and a black, fag, Jew, superhero squad that defeats the Nazi, right?
01:01:28.000What are the attitudes gonna look like?
01:02:42.000And that situation will continue to get worse and continue to deteriorate and our people will continue to be vilified and have an ever shrinking share of the influence and the power and numbers and things like that.
01:02:57.000Look at what happened in Mexico today.
01:02:59.000When they put their people on the border and they said, we're not taking them in because we want to protect the life and health of our people.
01:03:07.000Where is that instinct in our country?
01:04:12.000And polite is uncontroversial, politically correct, and so on.
01:04:16.000And we don't like to think in these racial terms because of the social programming against thinking in racial terms.
01:04:22.000When you put it in perspective about the things that matter most to you,
01:04:26.000That's not to say that all non-white people are bad.
01:04:42.000You know, they all hate whitey and, you know, I'm not trying to be a doomsday prophet or a fear monger on this kind of thing, but this is an anxiety that is justified.
01:04:54.000There is a legitimate racial anxiety from white people, and there's a legitimate anxiety, you know, broadly from Christians or conservatives or patriots, but really it is a racial thing.
01:05:22.000The demographic situation is kind of set in stone.
01:05:24.000Even if we ended immigration tomorrow, which I think we should by the way, but even if we did that, the fertility rates would be such that this demographic transition will happen regardless.
01:05:34.000The demographic transition to a majority minority country, or majority non-white country, is baked into the cake.
01:05:41.000It's hurtling towards us, and immigration is accelerating that, but it's going to happen regardless.
01:05:46.000It seems to be the case, unless there's a radical change in fertility rates.
01:05:50.000But we already live in a multiracial country.
01:05:53.000It's not totally like that, but meaningfully, is this a homogeneous white country?
01:05:59.000Do whites even have cultural or demographic primacy in the country?
01:06:04.00060% of the population and rapidly dwindling.
01:06:07.000We live in a multiracial country, and if that's the case, everybody needs to feel like they are in harmony with the country.
01:06:16.000We have and expend a lot of resources and a lot of thought thinking about and considering how black people feel about racial dynamics and how they're doing, and we put a lot of thought and consideration into how Hispanics are doing and how Asians are doing, and so much consideration into how Jewish people are doing in this country.
01:06:36.000And we need to have the same consideration for white people.
01:06:38.000And that's all I've said on this show, right?
01:06:42.000It's not to say that, well, the only people that belong, or something like that.
01:06:47.000It's simply to say that if we are all going to live in this country together, and if the plan is multiracialism, if that's what it's going to be,
01:06:55.000Well then, our people need to be sure that we're gonna be taken care of too.
01:07:00.000And if we can't count on others to take care of us, we have to be able to take care of ourselves.
01:07:06.000Because nobody's gonna look out for our people other than our people.
01:07:09.000They look out for themselves, and other groups look out for themselves, and we need to look out for ourselves too.
01:07:15.000And we'd like harmony, we would like cohesion, but it seems to me like we're just gonna fall into this trap of tribes fighting for their own advantage, for their own self-interest, and if that's the case,
01:07:41.000We don't really talk about that too much lately because of the coronavirus, but a bit of a return to tradition on some of these subjects.
01:07:49.000It's just, you know, and I've never been a radical on that subject or I'm just trying to be practical and realistic and I think that's a common sense way to put it.
01:08:17.000Well, I mean, some members of my family were more productive than others.
01:08:22.000It would be surprising to you which were the productive ones and which weren't.
01:08:25.000You know, people would imagine, based on this show, that I'd be talking about the Mexican part, and they were actually quite productive.
01:08:30.000And they went to war and all kinds of things.
01:08:33.000You know, there were some people that kind of fell off a little bit of my family, but regardless, I have roots in this country going back a hundred years.
01:08:40.000And I have roots in this city in particular.
01:08:43.000You know the Italians built Chicago, the Irish Mexicans were a big part of the building of Chicago and my ancestors were a part of it and they fought in World War II and Vietnam and a lot of different conflicts.
01:08:55.000And they built impressive infrastructure projects, and they were part of things.
01:08:59.000They were part of the community, right?
01:09:01.000And I'm tired, then, of me feeling like I should have this anxiety, right?
01:09:07.000As a white person, I'm sure Anglos feel even worse.
01:09:09.000They've been here since the beginning, and we're getting butt out, and if we have any problem with it, then we just get the middle finger.
01:09:15.000Then it's like, oh, well, your anxieties are not
01:09:19.000Not legitimate, not worthy of concern, and we're gonna do nothing about it.
01:09:56.000Boomers and conservatives in general, they regard everything under the sun that isn't like the worst variety of hyper free market capitalism to be socialism.
01:10:11.000You know, we look at legitimate problems in the system.
01:10:14.000Legitimate negative externalities of the free market.
01:10:17.000That even the most ardent defenders of the free market will concede.
01:10:21.000That there are negative externalities.
01:10:23.000There are things that the free market cannot do.
01:10:26.000Public goods that the free market cannot provide.
01:10:28.000There has to be oversight by courts and by the government.
01:10:32.000You know, and I'm not talking about ANCAPs obviously, but a lot of free market people even admit that.
01:10:37.000But if your brain is on this Boomer or Reagan worship, every problem that we can diagnose in the society and treat with government is Venezuela.
01:12:21.000Okay, so I guess maybe I'm being a little dramatic.
01:12:23.000I guess everything's basically still available, but I want everything to be back to normal.
01:12:30.000Begone tesseract says what's our actual endgame subjugating the cube?
01:12:35.000Um, you know, I don't love to think in terms of endgame because what what is what we're talking about right now is things are so messed up And it's gonna take a long time to fix them.
01:12:48.000So I don't honestly know what the endgame looks like, you know my endgame for my lifetime
01:12:55.000is to have a real America First movement in the country, a legitimate America First movement that has representation.
01:13:02.000You know, I'd like to have an America First president that does America First policies like shutting down the border, reshoring factories, reshoring supply chains, ending the foreign wars, moratorium on immigration.
01:13:16.000I mean, in my lifetime, I think that is what is achievable.
01:13:23.000I would hope that we could be more ambitious than that, a Christian revival, maybe Christian elements in government.
01:13:29.000I mean, who knows to what extent we could turn the tables.
01:13:32.000I don't really have this mentality of like, well I want this to happen.
01:13:36.000To me it's like, I want the most that can happen and we're going to take as many opportunities as we can and exploit them to the fullest and we'll see where we end up.
01:13:48.000This is my target and I don't know maybe some people think that way I don't know if that's a good way or a bad way to be but I just look at we are going to capitalize on opportunities we have a general sort of people say trust the plan the plan has always been that we have a general idea of the way things might shake out and a general guideline a general strategy and tactic and maybe there are points along the way things you want to get done
01:14:13.000There are, you know, stepping stones on that path, but I've never been someone that says, okay, well, I'd like this, and when that happens, I'll be okay.
01:14:21.000I think that history is very dynamic, and it's this ceaseless battle, and we're just one phase of an intergenerational battle.
01:14:28.000We're going to do our part to exploit opportunities, press the advantage, turn the tide, and then we pass the baton to the next generation.
01:17:17.000James Gandolfini I think is that that is the quintessential griper and totally fitting of course the griper would be Italian right of course the griper would be a total greaseball I think that is I think that is basically without a doubt the most accurate living representation of a griper and I say that affectionately I say that as a good thing
01:18:53.000You know, look, I'm friends with people and I don't understand what this anti-social tendency is to think that because you're really devout or because you're a very strong convert that you just have to give everybody a hard time about your religion 24-7.
01:20:41.000and uh... you know i believe that the pope is the successor to the to peter to the bishop of rome right and he has the authority to bind loose right and so if the pope is the leader of the church and that's leader of the church that's the way i see it
01:20:56.000And I know a lot of people who are way more educated are going to say, well, it's more complicated than that, or whatever.
01:21:03.000But again, I'm not an expert on the subject.
01:21:06.000I'm not an expert on the theological differences between Sedevacantism and Catholicism, and even the Sedevacantist arguments, but that's just my interpretation.
01:21:16.000And I was born and raised Catholic, so...
01:21:19.000Modern Monarchist says people say Ryan Gosling is a simp in Drive.
01:21:50.000And a real hero and I know the elevator thing and the mask I just remember like scenes, but I don't I don't really remember the plot of the movie I remember I don't want to spoil it.
01:22:02.000I was about to spoil it So I'd have to rewatch it Satirical man with a ninja genie and some diamonds.
01:22:09.000Thank you so much Jordan Dyers is here as a diamond from JD.
01:22:13.000Hey, thank you for the diamond JD much appreciated my brother my brother
01:22:48.000You know, and I'm sort of sad to say I really put all my eggs in one basket when it comes to like Extemporaneous speaking that's kind of like the thing I'm good at I don't really put much time in anything else I mean, I've got I don't even really have any other hobbies.
01:23:38.000I really have a lot of admiration for artists.
01:23:41.000You might not expect that from me because conservatives have this reputation as being skeptical of art, but I wish I had a good musical sense or a good visual sense.
01:24:11.000Some people, like with public speaking, this is something that I just took to because I was interested in it and I had a gift for it.
01:24:18.000That's the way it is for some people of music, and I feel like if you're trying too hard It's like you probably don't got it.
01:24:23.000You know if you have to force yourself to do it, and it's really hard.
01:24:26.000It's like well You have to have a little bit of that Inspiration a little bit of that you know gift, and I don't think I have that which which is a bit You know it's tough.
01:24:36.000It's a bit disappointing, but So no, I don't really have a ton of the talents.
01:24:41.000I have you've seen them You know I could play guitar hero pretty good pretty good.
01:25:19.000My parents always used to tell me, you gotta become a more well-rounded kid.
01:25:24.000So maybe I gotta develop some of my other attributes.
01:25:28.000But the problem is, here's the problem.
01:25:31.000What I'm doing is such a huge undertaking that it's like you have to invest in one thing.
01:25:38.000You have to do 10,000 hours to become a master at something.
01:25:43.000If you're on that track of becoming the best at what you do, you can't master two things, really.
01:25:50.000I mean, maybe you can, I don't know, but I feel like you can only focus on doing one at a time.
01:25:54.000If you are going to master multiple things, like, I can't single-handedly, well, not single-handedly, but you know, I can't, you know, lift this America First movement up and do this show and everything that's going on.
01:26:07.000And find time to be like a great violinist, or you know what I mean?
01:26:11.000Like, my focus every day is in the game.
01:26:13.000Even if I'm not, you know, doing something every minute of the day, my focus is on this.
01:26:20.000And so that's sort of my challenge, is the question, do I become sort of like mediocre at a bunch of things and really good at one thing, or do I become the best in the world at one thing?
01:28:57.000When Anakin and Obi-Wan when their lightsabers clash and the volcano erupts and revenge of the Sith does that count as a beautiful scene I Like when Yoda walks into the room and he forces the royal guards against the wall and they collapse pretty funny Battle of Coruscant
01:31:09.000I don't you know, I don't see a lot of that TB Cooper says how can we help the plan?
01:31:15.000Just trust it fart sniffers is before entering PetSmart.
01:31:19.000Thanks for breaking the message DB you fucking Brit Anglos could see Bigfoot and be like hmm odd bloke odd bloke Okay, I don't know what that was all about, but it's funny.
01:33:36.000Emperor says how does Africa only have like a hundred cases because it is uh, it is summer there Really good comics says yo, it's been a minute.
01:33:45.000What did I miss these past few months JK?
01:33:47.000Just being a jokester Well, thanks for the ninja genie really good comics.
01:34:32.000I'm telling you I'm one of the bigger streamers political streamers that there is But you wouldn't know because I've been blacklisted right?
01:34:40.000Alan Akbar says who is the new commanding officer Ron?
01:35:43.000I am trying to get other people, because I can't do it all by myself.
01:35:47.000But if I show you that here's what I can do, here's what one man can do, if everybody threw themselves into the machine, and I'm not saying like, you know, put yourself in harm's way, you know, I'm not saying that, but I'm just saying if everybody did their part,
01:36:49.000I don't know if that's a guy or a girl.
01:36:50.000I assume it's a guy But he's he's pretty based big supporter Let's see Alan Akbar says you are closing to six million in total earnings big guy seems like a lot Have you really earned that much?
01:37:05.000We'll have to go back and examine the numbers left to go back and look at the line Oh transactions, right we have to make certain we have to verify and
01:37:43.000Because obviously some say it's a dream sequence that he, I don't want to spoil the ending for people, but you know, some people say that it's a dream sequence.
01:38:08.000I read about it recently cause I got back into that movie a little while ago.
01:38:13.000When Joker came out I think or prior to and I remember reading that they said it was real but but I don't know it's it's pretty open-ended it's tough to say I never had like a solid I never really thought it out and have like a really concrete interpretation it's it's supposed to be open for interpretation was he just fantasizing you know or was it real I don't know I think it's more valuable to think about it well it could be either
01:41:22.000I didn't know that I Assumed I know it says Hare Krishna the song but I I don't know I never put too much thought into that but I looked it up today and it turns out George Harrison was the song was about
01:42:02.000I don't want to listen to some song about... I mean, maybe I can listen to it and in my mind I'm, you know, dedicating it to my god, but it kind of soils the experience.
01:43:27.000I hear this all the time from pagans and alt-right people, and it's just simply not true.
01:43:33.000I mean, it's not true on the face of it because all these trad Catholics, by the way, and people that are opposed to degeneracy are winners.
01:43:42.000You know, a lot of these people are people that are successful, that are talented and, you know, well-off and so on.
01:43:52.000If you're going to compare and contrast, for example, in the right wing, the people that embrace degeneracy versus the people that reject it, take a look at the people that embrace degeneracy.
01:44:08.000Are these really... You know, these are definitely not losers.
01:44:11.000You know, being 40 years old and an alcoholic, and, you know, like, abusing your wife, and your marriage collapses, and you marry some Satanist, and you're a total failure, you're a total joke.
01:46:54.000Then you just must not be cool enough.
01:46:56.000You're not on drugs, you're not, you don't have kids out of wedlock, you're not a petri dish of STDs.
01:47:03.000I guess homosexuals would be the coolest people in the world, right?
01:47:05.000Homosexuals who have thousands and thousands of partners, I guess they win the prize for the coolest and according to that standard, right?
01:47:14.000Homosexuals who have orgies and thousands of partners and they're a petri dish for AIDS and every STD under the sun and... Right?
01:47:23.000I guess they must be the biggest winners in the world and whores, you know, women that are in college that ride the carousel and they, you know, have sex with all kinds of different men.
01:47:32.000I guess they're the coolest people in the world.
01:47:36.000We should have our society run by fags and whores.
01:47:40.000Because according to your standard those are the winners and those are the total winners and those are the success stories and the chast people that have one partner that are monogamous and get married and have children.
01:51:23.000Dude, everyone will think you're so cool when, you know, they're not gonna hear your name at the gates and you land in hell and you're on fire forever.
01:52:18.000I don't know if that's what the middle class looks like.
01:52:20.000Maybe, well, it probably does for a lot of kids, but
01:52:23.000It's a generational thing Polish American says you ever see a honky jump a turn style didn't think so Well, you're not wrong about that Dutch groper says and the gamer class I have to support two consoles.
01:52:38.000I don't know what that means Alan says I work in McDonald's, but I want to be top third place.
01:53:17.000When you apply for a job at Taco Bell, and I know because I applied years ago, they gave you like a short math test where they said like, if somebody pays with a $3 bill and the, or a $3 bill, if somebody pays with a $5 bill and the total is $4.75, how much change do you give back?
01:55:19.000Well, um, you know, you don't lose any money if you sell, but if you are investing in stocks one month ago, you're not doing good now, no matter what.
01:55:29.000Unless you bought, like, you know, medical supply stocks, you know, stuff like that, medicine.
01:55:34.000Livewire says, middle class forever screwed, too rich for help, too poor for savings.
01:59:55.000And I've been saying that for the past few weeks, but that's exactly it.
01:59:58.000They have promoted the ugly, the weak, the incompetent, the incapable, and, you know, big shocker that they turn out to be a party that's totally dysfunctional.
02:02:34.000Start because I know for a lot of people to watch this show It might sound like repetitive or redundant or it's things you already know about but I like when a segment Helps people that aren't fully on board start to see where we're coming from.
02:04:20.000Well, he doesn't stream on here that much, but it's good for DLive, even though they don't talk to me, even though they don't respond to my message.
02:04:35.000People, like, dare the mods to ban them and get mad when they get banned.
02:04:40.000fart sniff vs lmao d live jannies wasn't like this on youtube yeah and youtube the live chat was terrible andrew jackson says shout out to my friend keith ripley he has autism okay dutch groiper says where do you get your ideas from from me jesse says do you think pewdiepie is on our side about most stuff uh i don't know i don't think saying that would be helpful for him
02:05:03.000White Iverson says, Nick radicalized PewDiePie.
02:05:57.000Yeah, he doesn't even know it's Ben 10.
02:05:59.000chicken on a raft says gen x be like i do drugs to see the real world yeah it's it's really sad america first juice is to america's best streamer hey well thanks for the diamond man much appreciated fart sniffer says the joke was white women take off their engagement ring before entering pet smart oh i didn't read it as one chat justin says wagey bucks will help as much as i can salute hey well thanks a lot big guy i appreciate it
02:06:27.000Justin KG a good man a good man China virus has big fan.
02:06:42.000What event there was supposed to be an event in LA?
02:06:44.000With Alex Jones and self and a few other people and it got postponed and a little bit more on that over the summer Maxie bro says I'm a guy by the way, maybe I should make my username my username more masculine sounding
02:07:16.000I don't want to watch... I have watched every episode except for the last two episodes because I know that if I finish it,
02:07:24.000There will never be new episodes to watch so I'm Simply deferring it for as long as I should probably just finish it, but that's how I am So, but I kind of know the ending I don't really have a good take on it because I haven't seen the build-up to it yet, though Ola says the pointer is funny because it's the thinking emoji.
02:08:48.000There are some landlords that are bad, but a lot of landlords are just people that want to make a little extra money for their family or to get out of the rat race.
02:08:58.000And all this stuff about, oh, Wall Street's going down!
02:09:36.000And I am very much against that kind of behavior of like, oh yeah, just like, be a degenerate, take unemployment, and fuck landlords and people that work.
02:09:44.000And, you know, we ironically talk about wages, but I'm very much against that kind of stuff.
02:10:20.000I read The Fountainhead and I liked it, because she's like this Jewish libertarian woman.
02:10:24.000Not that there's anything wrong with being Jewish, but she's like this totally secular, like, revolutionary capitalist, and it's just not...
02:10:43.000She's a radical individualist who just does not understand.
02:10:47.000Society You know individualism is not that's not a good ideology.
02:10:52.000I'll just I'm oversimplifying here, but it's 10 o'clock.
02:10:55.000I'm tired Thanks for the ninja guinea come back and ask tomorrow with the diamond and come back and ask you know at 8 o'clock Some of these people they wait until like 950 to say so what do you think about the French Revolution?
02:11:07.000You know 9 958 So what are your thoughts on the National Assembly during the French Revolution?