00:01:55.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday.
00:02:00.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
00:02:04.000Our featured story is about Paul Ryan and his treachery against Donald Trump, the king of America in exile, and the leader of the Republican Party.
00:02:14.000I was actually planning on talking about this last night, but.
00:05:00.000I mean, here we are in the Biden administration, month four or five or whatever, and I could count on one hand how many eventful things have happened so far.
00:05:31.000I mean, we want some, you know, apologies for the language, but we want some news to happen in this country or this show's going to go out of business.
00:05:38.000I'm going to go out of business if I don't have anything to talk about and there's nothing going on in the world.
00:07:49.000Our first story is about the January 6th Commission.
00:07:53.000And, you know, this story, it's almost about.
00:07:56.000It's a story about what didn't happen because nothing has resulted from this.
00:08:01.000You may know, because I've talked about this on my show, that there was supposed to be a 9 11 style commission to investigate the January 6th incident at the Capitol.
00:08:19.000They wanted a full blown investigation by Congress in order to, I think, ultimately craft new legislation.
00:08:28.000Based on what happened on January 6th.
00:08:31.000And I've talked about this on my show back when they first proposed it, and I think actually when it passed the House of Representatives not too long ago.
00:08:40.000And I said the reason they keep comparing it to 9 11, the reason they're saying 9 11 style commission, and why they want to go down that route is because I think that the intention behind doing something like that is to create a report, you know, a report on January 6th that lays out all the different people and the influences and the motivations.
00:09:02.000Not just for the purpose of doing it, not just for them to do that and say, oh, now we know what happened.
00:09:08.000But the point of doing an investigation like that is so that that will serve as the basis for new laws, and specifically a Patriot Act style new war on terror law, instead of being directed against Muslims or Muslim countries, directed against Trump supporters.
00:09:26.000So, in the same way that the 9 11 Commission report produced the Patriot Act and the Department of Homeland Security and the TSA and the surveillance state and everything like that, the January 6th Commission report would produce a new Patriot Act and a new war on terror and new tools, new jurisdiction for the federal government to go after political dissent.
00:09:49.000We've already talked about some of that.
00:09:51.000Earlier this year, we talked about how the Department of Homeland Security has begun to use private contractors to spy on.
00:09:59.000People that are talking about election fraud.
00:10:02.000And the reason they're using private contractors is because it would be illegal to spy on people that haven't committed a crime or to spy on people where there's not even the pretext of an investigation of a crime.
00:10:14.000And so we already see the ways in which law enforcement and the federal government are trying to expand their jurisdiction and expand their options and their tools to go after Trump supporters.
00:10:24.000And that's exactly what this would be putting that all on the record so that they could craft perfect legislation to neutralize.
00:10:33.000Every locus of nationalist, populist power in America.
00:10:37.000So it's a really good thing that this didn't pass.
00:10:41.000It says, quote, Republicans in the U.S. Senate have blocked a bill to establish a bipartisan commission to investigate the Capitol Hill riot.
00:10:50.000The measure passed the U.S. House of Representatives last week.
00:10:54.000Members of ex President Donald Trump's party said the riot is already being investigated by congressional panels.
00:11:01.000Democrats argued that forming a commission similar to the one created after 9 11. Would prevent any repeat of a similar invasion on the Capitol.
00:11:09.000And keep in mind, the investigation or the ensuing report in itself wouldn't do anything because it's just a report.
00:11:18.000So it's not like by virtue of them creating a commission and investigating, that would prevent another Capitol whatever.
00:11:28.000It's that they would use that, like I just said, as the basis for laws which would target people and basically prevent political dissent.
00:11:38.000When they say, we need a commission to prevent this from happening again.
00:11:42.000No, they need a commission so they could produce a report to produce a law to target anybody who could ever make political dissent possible.
00:11:51.000It says, the riot left five dead, including a Capitol police officer, which is, of course, not true.
00:11:57.000Although 54 senators, including six Republicans, voted in favor of creating the commission, the bill failed.
00:12:03.000It needed 60 votes due to a rule called the filibuster, where 60 of the 100 senators must vote in favor of a bill for it to pass.
00:12:12.000Speaking from outside of an ice cream parlor on Thursday, Mr. Biden condemned Republicans, saying, I can't imagine anyone voting against establishing a commission on the greatest assault since the Civil War on the Capitol.
00:12:27.000Also, before the vote, the mother of police officer Brian Sicknick, who died a day after the attack from a stroke, visited Capitol Hill along with her son's girlfriend, Sandra Garza, to lobby lawmakers to support the commission.
00:12:43.000Said, quote, not having a January 6th commission to look into exactly what occurred is a slap in the face of all the officers who did their jobs that day.
00:12:53.000Which actually sounds pretty good to me, actually, when she says, this is a slap in the face to all police officers.
00:13:39.000She suggested that any members of Congress opposed to the bill should visit her son's grave in Arlington National Cemetery just outside the U.S. Capitol.
00:13:46.000Yeah, in case you need to take a leak, I guess.
00:13:49.000Investigators say Mr. Sicknick was targeted by a rioter with some kind of chemical spray.
00:13:54.000Though a post mortem examination found that he died from natural causes.
00:14:02.000Pretty important to acknowledge this, isn't it?
00:14:05.000It's pretty amazing that in this article itself, it acknowledges that Brian Sicknick, the alleged police officer that died, died of a stroke, which is natural causes, a day after the attack.
00:14:19.000So in this article, at once, it entertains the idea that the Capitol officer.
00:14:25.000Brian Sicknick was killed in the line of duty because it says this was a riot that left five dead, including a police officer, and they include Gladys Sicknick's testimony.
00:14:37.000But at the same time, they say, well, technically he died of natural causes a day later.
00:14:44.000Why is that not explored in the article?
00:14:46.000Why do they not talk about the fact that there's really no reason for Brian Sicknick's mom to be testifying before Congress?
00:14:55.000What would it matter what she has to say?
00:15:21.000This has been established, and the New York Times retracted their initial reporting to the contrary.
00:15:30.000One out of probably many other people who has died since the Capitol due to unrelated causes, why then would his mom be testifying before Congress?
00:16:29.000She's there to produce waterworks so that, uh, You know, we can guilt trip the Congress into doing what Democrats want.
00:16:37.000It says more than 450 suspected participants in the attack have been arrested, and officials say they expect to charge another 100.
00:16:45.000The investigation is one of the most extensive ever undertaken by the Department of Justice, and the number of cases has overwhelmed the D.C. court system.
00:16:55.000So that's where we are with January 6th.
00:16:58.000And honestly, this is an extremely positive development.
00:17:02.000I know the show has been kind of like blackpilled lately.
00:17:15.000And I'm just reflecting the time that we're living in, you know?
00:17:18.000So, lately, the news has been pretty rough.
00:17:20.000I think everyone understands that because our prospects are bleak, right, at this point.
00:17:26.000So, I'm not saying that to get you down again, but this is an extremely positive development.
00:17:31.000I will say, though, we're really not out of the woods just yet because there's a strong possibility they will come back later this year and try to get another January 6th commission all over again.
00:17:44.000And I know there were several Republican senators who said that they don't support a January 6th commission now.
00:17:51.000Because we don't have all the facts yet.
00:17:53.000But once more facts are released and once we get a better idea of what happened, you know, for example, once all these people stand trial, the 440 some that have been charged, well, then we'll have an opportunity.
00:18:07.000Then it will make sense, they say, to have a January 6th commission.
00:18:12.000So we are not out of the woods with the Capitol attack and its consequences.
00:18:17.000We're not out of the woods yet, even on the commission, particularly.
00:18:24.000But I will say that's a positive development because, at the very least, hopefully that will stall any kind of action on this.
00:18:32.000And what's more is if they did a commission, that means they get subpoena power.
00:18:36.000And if they get subpoena power, that means that they're just going to rip apart everybody that was even tangentially involved.
00:18:44.000Anybody who was even peripherally involved at the Capitol is going to have their whole lives turned upside down all over again because of this commission.
00:18:54.000And ultimately, like I said, the end game for all of this is to take the federal government and weaponize it against Trump supporters.
00:19:03.000They want to take a look at the 70 million plus people that voted for Trump, and specifically, a few thousand of the most influential, effective activists, speakers, politicians, political organizers.
00:19:17.000They want to rifle through all their stuff, they want to see whatever criminal thing they can find.
00:19:23.000So ultimately, they could throw them in jail.
00:19:25.000And they have a pretext to dig up dirt and do all of this kind of activity that we've seen them do a whole lot of over the past six months.
00:19:34.000And what they've already been doing to people like Roger Stone and Michael Flynn and Donald Trump and his family, among others.
00:19:42.000But now they want to build this commission, they want to build this investigative framework so that they could do that to thousands and thousands of additional people.
00:19:52.000So, long story short, It's a good thing that this thing failed.
00:19:56.000I saw some people were saying, well, this actually might be a good thing because this will allow the truth to come to light.
00:20:04.000And I understand where people are coming from when they say that, when they say that the whole truth will come to light, for example, about how this was a setup by the feds and by the Capitol Police, which it was.
00:20:16.000But, you know, I would expect that in the same way that people would have been reasonable to expect that the 9 11 Commission report.
00:20:25.000Would unveil the dancing Israelis and the Jews' prior knowledge about the attacks, and the fact that it was impossible for the plane to hit the Pentagon at the angle and speed and altitude that it did, or that the World Trade Center shouldn't have collapsed simply because a jetliner flew into them, or that World Trade Center 7 couldn't have possibly collapsed based on the example or the explanation that they gave.0.61
00:20:56.000There's no reasonable expectation that these kinds of congressional commissions will produce the truth.0.88
00:21:02.000They didn't produce the truth about the JFK assassination.
00:21:05.000They didn't produce the truth about 9 11.
00:21:08.000They are not going to produce the real truth about the January 6th attacks.
00:21:12.000All that it's going to do is to create a show trial to re litigate everything that happened, investigate people who committed no crimes, and ultimately serve as the basis to write new laws to target Trump supporters.
00:22:00.000That's more Republicans than there should be voting for this bill.
00:22:04.000And, you know, there may be a scenario, like I said, in the future where more Republicans, even than this, will be voting for this bill or a similar bill in the future.
00:22:14.000So I wouldn't rule it out that this is.
00:22:16.000Going to happen entirely, but it's not going to happen now.
00:22:42.000And you know, we're almost at the point where they don't even need to because the federal government just kind of does whatever it wants.
00:22:49.000And we just kind of have to go along with it.
00:22:52.000And even in instances when they're using loopholes to get around the law or they're just violating the law, they're never really going to be held accountable because, of course, who will hold them accountable?
00:23:08.000When they spy on everybody, that's breaking the law.
00:23:11.000When NSA directors and FBI directors and CIA directors lie to congressional hearings like they have done in the past, that's perjury, that's against the law.
00:23:27.000How would the justice system hold itself accountable?0.90
00:23:32.000The people that run the justice system would have to necessarily hold themselves accountable.
00:23:38.000And if they didn't, then Congress would.
00:23:40.000And the intel agencies have dirt on all the congressmen.
00:23:44.000So, you know, at the end of the day, it is increasingly matters a lot less like what is formally out there, what's officially out there, because these people just kind of do whatever they want no matter what.
00:23:58.000And if they can steal an election, and if they can investigate Trump and impeach him, and they can throw people in solitary confinement and spy on everybody, well, you know, who's really going to stop them at the end of the day?
00:24:09.000Are people going to say, hey, wait, but you can't pass that law?
00:24:15.000I mean, who even knows about this stuff, much less would be able to hold these people accountable?
00:24:21.000So that's a little bit of a black pill that they do what they want with impunity, and, you know, at a certain point, You just have to say, well, I mean, what's really stopping them?
00:25:06.000I'm not encouraging people to overthrow the government or anything.
00:25:10.000But I think that that's a big part of why they're coming down so hard because they saw these people surrounding the Capitol.
00:25:18.000And of course, there's one school of thought which says that this was a trap and this was designed to entrap Trump supporters and Donald Trump himself.
00:25:28.000But another school of thought says that, you know, they did this basically to shut down and maybe abort a future revolt because they see what people are capable of when they're mobilizing in the Capitols of.
00:25:43.000The country and mobilizing in the nation's capital.
00:25:47.000And people show up to the capital saying, you know, this government is illegitimate.
00:25:53.000You globalists, it's us versus the world.
00:25:56.000It's us, Trump supporters versus everybody.
00:26:00.000And, you know, you have to wonder the extent to which this is supposed to be a deterrent to say, now we need to go through and neutralize anybody who in the future might rise up and actually rebel.
00:26:12.000Because it seems like increasingly we're getting to the point where something like that is going to become.
00:26:19.000Maybe, if not an open rebellion or a civil war, something like an increase in political violence or some kind of organized right wing resistance.
00:26:28.000It seems like that's not outside the realm of possibility within our lifetimes.
00:26:35.000And if we suspect that that's the case, then the federal government suspected it before we did and had been preparing for it before we did.
00:26:43.000So, you know, a big part of it is the fact that the country is becoming unstable, it's tearing apart at the seams.
00:26:50.000And the only way now for them to keep and maintain order and to keep authority over the country is to maintain it through force.
00:26:58.000Show trials, surveillance, you know, people being dragged out of their homes in the middle of the night with these FBI raids.
00:27:06.000That seems to be the only thing that's going to keep their very tenuous grip on power because conservatives don't take this country seriously.
00:27:12.000And conservatives are the ones with all the guns and the agency and the kind of logistical ability to carry out something that's like significant, something meaningful.
00:27:23.000And I think the feds are probably aware of that.
00:27:32.000But if there were some kind of organized, you know, if Trump did, if God forbid, if Trump did try to lead something, there's a chance that it would succeed.
00:27:44.000And there's a part of me that believes that if Trump tried to turn January 6th into an insurrection, he maybe could have succeeded.
00:27:55.000If he went to the Capitol and barricaded himself in there with the Secret Service and his supporters and said, we're declaring a new government or something, part of me thinks that would go further than a lot of people would expect.
00:30:32.000Who cares about what another never Trump Republican has to say, including and especially Paul Ryan?
00:30:39.000But so, this is a report on the speech.
00:30:41.000It says, the former Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan, Sounded a pointed warning to the GOP in a speech about its future, arguing that voters will have little patience for a party built on fealty to former President Trump.
00:30:55.000He told conservatives gathered at the Reagan Library in California on Thursday night that they were at a crossroads.
00:31:03.000He said, If the conservative cause depends on the populist appeal of one personality or on second rate imitators, then we're not going anywhere.
00:31:12.000Voters looking for Republican leaders want to see independence and medal.0.69
00:31:17.000And leaving no doubt about who he was talking about, though he did not name Mr. Trump, Ryan continued, They will not be impressed by the sight of yes men and flatterers flocking to Mar-a-Lago.
00:31:29.000Which, you know, I hate how politicians talk like that.
00:31:32.000Why don't they just say what it is, you know?
00:31:35.000To me, it's just like insulting to people's intelligence that Paul Ryan is going to go to the Reagan Library, which is synonymous with Republican failure, you know, dated.
00:31:47.000Ancient Republican ideas that have failed and failed the American people.
00:31:52.000And he's going to go there and give a speech, you know, his equivalent of the de Stalinization speech by Khrushchev, his anti Trump secret speech, and not even say his name as if we don't know who he's talking about.
00:32:06.000This is why everybody hates politicians.
00:32:08.000This is a big part of why people hate politicians.
00:32:11.000Because he's going to get up there and everybody knows who he's talking about, everybody knows what he's talking about.
00:32:17.000But he's going to allude to it with these sort of tortured metaphors and similes and literary devices.0.84
00:32:26.000The voters will not be impressed by the sight of yes men and flatterers flocking to Mar a Lago.0.84
00:32:33.000You know, I mean, as if we don't know who you're talking about, just say it.
00:32:38.000And honestly, I would have more respect for never Trumpers if they went out there and said, This Donald Trump is ruining our party, he's evil, blah, blah, blah.
00:32:49.000I mean, obviously, I wouldn't agree with it, but it would be one thing if they went out there and just issued a direct, straightforward challenge to the leader of the party.
00:32:59.000That at least, you know, then at least you've got a case there.
00:33:02.000But, you know, these people think that it's polite or it's formal.
00:33:08.000It's an expression of decorum to not attack somebody by name.
00:33:13.000But what, you attack them and everything but name as if we don't know who Donald Trump is or that you're talking about him?
00:33:21.000I mean, this stuff is just beneath contempt.
00:33:23.000So, in any case, it says Among the politicians who have spent time with Mr. Trump at this Florida resort and publicly stood by him is House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy.
00:33:33.000Who succeeded Ryan as the top House Republican when Ryan retired from the House in 2018?
00:33:39.000Ryan, who has had his disagreements with Mr. Trump, also expressed deep dismay at the way his presidency concluded.
00:33:47.000He said, I was, or excuse me, it was horrifying to see a presidency come to such a dishonorable and disgraceful end.
00:33:56.000But he did mention the former president by name in praising economic growth, of course, that took place.
00:34:04.000When Donald Trump was president, he said, To his credit, Donald Trump brought many new voters into our party.
00:34:11.000Mr. Trump responded to Ryan's remarks with a statement calling him a curse to the Republican Party, who has no clue as to what needs to be done for our country and was a weak and ineffective leader.
00:34:23.000Ryan's speech kicked off the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute's new series on the Republican Party's future, its philosophies, and what it should stand for.
00:34:33.000Ryan was also critical of Biden, whom he accused of running as a moderate in 2020.
00:34:38.000And then pursuing an agenda more leftist than any president in my lifetime, and asserted that Democrats practice, quote, identity politics in which everything has to be about race, gender, and class.
00:34:52.000And, you know, I said this at the top of the show.
00:34:56.000What's important here is not Paul Ryan, okay?
00:35:06.000Nobody in the entire United States of America, of note or of significance, or a significant number of them, Is tuning in to the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library series on the future of the GOP to see Paul Ryan give a speech about how Donald Trump was a bad president.
00:35:24.000There is just no constituency for that.
00:35:48.000The civil war for the GOP will not be between Paul Ryan and Donald Trump.
00:35:54.000It won't be between Joe Walsh and Bill Crystal and the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and this usual cadre of never Trumpers, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, versus Trump and Gates and McCarthy and Marjorie Taylor Greene, because that battle is over.
00:36:19.000And there has been no, in no way, shape, or form, has the former faction been resurrected.
00:36:25.000In no way, shape, or form have any of those people in the former category become more relevant or more popular or salient to the conversation.
00:36:35.000If anything, they're more unpopular than ever.
00:36:40.000But it's my assessment that this sort of fake conflict is being promoted, is being hyped up.
00:36:49.000Because this takes away from the fact that the people that are supposed to be representing Trump are actually a lot like the Paul Ryans and so called never Trumpers that they're supposedly fighting.
00:37:03.000So, in other words, you've got this fake fight between people that nobody likes and nobody cares about and politicians.
00:37:13.000This is meant to distract from and disguise a very real open ended question about whether or not the people that claim.
00:37:22.000To be the inheritors of the Trump legacy, really are keeping the Trump message, really are keeping the integrity of the Trump America First message in 2016.
00:37:34.000They have propped up Paul Ryan, Liz Cheney, and all of these supervillains, all of these cartoon boogeymen who pose no threat to us, who have no chance at winning over Republicans or taking over the Republican Party.
00:37:50.000We've been given a fake enemy, and particularly a fake never Trump enemy, so that.
00:37:57.000Really, I think really bad politicians who are actually cynical, actually dangerous, actually pose a threat to taking away the Trump legacy can define themselves against the former as the real inheritors of the Donald Trump presidency.
00:38:15.000That to me is what's been going on ever since Trump left office and even a little bit before then.
00:38:20.000Because now, when you've got Paul Ryan calling out Donald Trump, suddenly Kevin McCarthy doesn't look so bad.
00:38:33.000Kevin McCarthy just called Marjorie Taylor Greene anti Semitic for, you know, a ridiculous reason, which we talked about at length yesterday.
00:38:42.000Kevin McCarthy was just as much of a disaster as Paul Ryan and still is.
00:38:49.000Kevin McCarthy used to work closely with Paul Ryan and Eric Cantor and every other GOP swamp creature, every other rhino.
00:39:01.000First, or MAGA, or a nationalist, or anything like that.
00:39:05.000But yet, because Kevin McCarthy goes to Mar a Lago and nominally supports the president, and because Donald Trump is collaborating with Kevin McCarthy to take back the House for Republicans in 2022, by contrast, when Paul Ryan goes to the Reagan Library and says Donald Trump is evil and terrible, Kevin McCarthy then suddenly doesn't look so bad.
00:39:29.000Now, Kevin McCarthy looks like a Trump loyalist.
00:39:42.000And that artificial conflict, that fake divide and fake dichotomy, is preventing the real conversation from happening.
00:39:50.000An open ended question, maybe a real conflict, over what Donald Trump's legacy should be and how we are supposed to advance the Donald Trump agenda after he has left office in the wake of all of this.
00:40:06.000Because I can tell you one thing, Kevin McCarthy's focus is not on stopping legal immigration.
00:41:10.000And I think that Matt Gaetz is maybe more legit than most.
00:41:12.000I think the way that he fought back the deep state was honorable and gave him a lot of credibility.
00:41:19.000That being said, however, the Civil War, Matt Gaetz, is not over.
00:41:25.000People like you are still in the minority, few and far between, and you have not decisively won because Kevin McCarthy is still the House minority leader.
00:41:35.000And if the Republicans get the majority in 2022, Kevin McCarthy will be the Speaker of the House, and Mitch McConnell will be the Senate majority leader.
00:41:44.000So, in a world where Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell are still in charge of the congressional leadership, It doesn't matter that Liz Cheney was fired.
00:41:53.000It doesn't matter that Paul Ryan is unpopular.
00:41:56.000Donald Trump has still not won the Civil War over the party, right?
00:42:00.000The America Firsters, the Trump loyalists, the Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greens of the world, they're doing some popular rallies.
00:42:22.000It'd be very difficult to get ahead in the GOP without Donald Trump's endorsement or working against Donald Trump if he doesn't like you.
00:42:30.000But that being said, in a lot of ways, Donald Trump himself is compromised, and people that claim to be in favor of Donald Trump are compromised too.
00:42:39.000And there's a long list of people that fit into that category.
00:42:43.000Kevin McCarthy is one of them, and he happens to be the leadership in the House.
00:42:47.000Mitch McConnell's another, and he's the leadership in the Senate.
00:42:57.000And Marco Rubio is another one too, who's already been endorsed by Donald Trump.
00:43:03.000So, this is happening throughout the Republican Party and the conservative movement and all of the right wing conservative institutions in America where there's this big diversion being created.
00:43:14.000There's this big show being created out of so called never Trumpers and fighting back against them.
00:43:29.000Liz Cheney doesn't control anything anymore.1.00
00:43:31.000She just got kicked out of the leadership and she'll probably lose reelection.
00:43:36.000Kevin McCarthy's on his way to becoming the Speaker of the House.
00:43:39.000And if Kevin McCarthy's the Speaker of the House, that's not the party of Trump.
00:43:43.000So it's not the Liz Cheneys and the Paul Ryans that you have to worry about, it's these other people.
00:43:48.000So that's the conversation that needs to take place.
00:43:51.000It's about who is going to inherit the mantle of Trumpism and then what is that going to be?
00:43:57.000Because you see, a lot of people are taking the Donald Trump.
00:44:01.000Name and the Donald Trump legacy, and they're twisting it and perverting it in their own special way into something else.
00:44:07.000A lot of people perverting it in a lot of different ways.
00:44:11.000You know, for example, some people are out there saying that the Donald Trump party is pro LGBTQ.
00:44:18.000Like, you know, I went out as Bruce Jenner was running for governor of California and said that the party of Donald Trump cannot become the party of Bruce Jenner.
00:44:28.000And there were people that went on Fox News and said, Oh, Nick Fuentes was ridiculous for saying that.
00:45:23.000That's Brandon Straka and the walk away movement.
00:45:27.000That's a lot of people, a not insignificant number of people.
00:45:30.000There are people that are saying that the Trump legacy, the future of Trumpism, is to be in favor of legal immigration, but based on merit.
00:45:42.000I mean, I guess that's not entirely wrong.
00:45:46.000In the sense that Donald Trump was in favor of legal immigration.
00:45:49.000Donald Trump also cut legal immigration by 90% in his final year.
00:45:54.000But nevertheless, there are people that want to take us backwards and not forwards on some of these issues.
00:46:00.000Instead of pressing ahead and saying Donald Trump didn't go far enough on immigration, people want to soften the stance and say, well, we're going to complete the wall, but bring in more legal immigrants than ever, like Donald Trump said in the State of the Union in 2018.
00:46:16.000So, You know, in some ways, people are betraying the Trump legacy.
00:46:21.000In some ways, people are taking the worst aspects of the Trump legacy.
00:46:24.000Some people are just twisting it and turning it into something unrecognizable.
00:46:29.000But the primary thing that has to happen is that people need to take the America First message, like I'm doing, and like Michelle Malkin is doing, and Paul Gosar, and Alex Jones, and others, is to take the Trump legacy and don't just, you know, carry on the same old business of Trumpism, because Trumpism had a lot of faults, had a lot of flaws.
00:46:53.000But also, not soften it or dilute it or try to walk it back.
00:46:57.000We need to take the Trump legacy and build on top of it.
00:47:01.000We need to take Trumpism and say the message should not be I'm a Donald Trump Republican.
00:47:32.000Honestly, it shouldn't even necessarily be Trumpism as it is.
00:47:37.000It should be recognizing that Donald Trump was the beginning, was a starting point, and that the real way to carry on his legacy is to take the baton and carry it further down the field, not just in time, but across the political spectrum.
00:47:53.000In other words, not just take the baton from Trump and keep saying the same things as time goes on without him.
00:47:59.000But to take the baton and carry it through to its logical conclusions.
00:48:05.000We don't have a country without borders.
00:48:07.000We don't have a country without identity.
00:48:11.000We don't have a country without our founders, without our heritage, without our culture.
00:48:16.000And so we should take what Trump did in 2016 and say Donald Trump's first term was a tremendous victory, and he achieved things that nobody thought was possible.
00:48:28.000But Republicans have to start getting used to saying this.
00:48:32.000But there is still so much work to be done.
00:48:38.000Because every time Democrats secure a victory, that's what they do.0.66
00:48:44.000When the Supreme Court legalizes gay marriage, they don't go out and say, mission accomplished, we did it, and let's start getting gay married.0.79
00:48:55.000But they gather on the steps of the Supreme Court just like they would the day before or the day before that.
00:49:02.000They gather on the steps of the Supreme Court like they still have something to do, and they get the podium out, and they get the people with their signs.
00:49:10.000Their pre made signs in the back, and they get the news cameras and they get the advocacy groups and they say, This is, well, this is a good first step.
00:49:18.000There is still so much more work to be done.
00:49:20.000And we'll be right back out here tomorrow to advocate for bestiality, necrophilia, you know, whatever.
00:49:50.000After Trump's first term in office, after he changes the game, radicalizes everything, revolutionizes not just the substance of the Republican Party's platform, but the process of elections, and opens up the map with Michigan and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, what do Republicans do?
00:50:08.000They say, okay, time to go back to the way things were in 2014.
00:50:13.000They say, okay, let's run the equivalent of Ted Cruz in 2016 or Marco Rubio in 2016.
00:50:19.000In some cases, literally, let's run Marco Rubio again.
00:51:29.000Remember our Donald Trump banned critical race theory?0.59
00:51:32.000How about civil rights for white people?0.52
00:51:35.000We have got to take the Donald Trump legacy and expand it and push it farther than it's ever gone before.0.66
00:51:42.000That's the real civil war that we should be having.
00:51:45.000If we're having a civil war between people that are saying we should stay where we are and people saying we should go back two steps, we've already lost.
00:51:55.000If you're debating between drowning and treading water, you've already lost.
00:52:09.000We don't need more people to keep the Trump legacy going.
00:52:15.000If you're staying the same, you're dying.
00:52:17.000We have to be like a shark, we have to keep moving.
00:52:20.000And if the debate, if it's a matter of discussion between will we stay in the same place, you know, will we go nowhere or will we go backwards?
00:52:28.000If that's the question, you might as well quit while you're ahead.
00:52:32.000The debate should be are we going to go three steps ahead or 10 steps ahead?
00:52:36.000Are we going to push it all the way or really far?
00:52:39.000You know, that's the kind of ambition that people need.
00:52:42.000That's the kind of way that people need to be thinking.
00:52:45.000So get this Paul Ryan stuff out of your mind.
00:52:47.000I don't even pay attention to it anymore.
00:53:02.000Who stand to gain the most from the Trump presidency?
00:53:05.000I'm obsessed with the people that claim to be Trump, but are either not even living up to Trump or all they're doing is living up to Trump.0.73
00:53:13.000My job and the job of the Groypers in America First is to keep pushing further.
00:53:19.000We, because nobody else will, have to push the envelope.
00:53:33.000And we are not going to get credit for, you know, when the party is where we are two years later, we're not going to get the credit for the ideas that become popular that when we were saying them, we got called racist and bigoted and so on.
00:53:52.000We are the right wing flank of the Republican Party.
00:53:55.000And if we didn't exist, the Republican Party would be falling backwards all the time, constantly falling backwards, receding into the center and the left.
00:54:06.000So, we have got to be on the right dragging these people kicking and screaming into the future, into the right wing, into a truly reactionary party.
00:54:19.000You know, we're not going to drag them all the way over, but if we can drag over the furthest part of the right further to the right, and we could drag the center further to the right, and we could drag the left further to the right, then we're winning.
00:54:32.000But that's what we need is that counterbalance.
00:56:29.000We should be pushing the country to the right, and there should be never any kind of confusion about which direction we're taking this thing, which is always further and at an accelerating pace, never stopping, never relenting, never moderating or anything.
00:56:46.000Obviously, we should be disciplined and tactful and everything, but you understand the necessity of looking at this a little bit more imaginatively than Kevin McCarthy versus Paul Ryan.
00:57:44.000What matters to me are the people that are going to win.
00:57:47.000What matters to me are the people that are in the middle.
00:57:49.000What matters to me are the people that are on the right.
00:57:51.000And saying that they're going to be the ones single handedly pushing Trump's legacy further into the future, we need to push it further ideologically.
00:58:08.000You know, we exist all the way on the right so that you can exist somewhere in the middle, being as right wing as you are.
00:58:14.000And I say that to a lot of people that watch my show.
00:58:17.000To a lot of people that watch my show, but don't want to say the things I say.
00:58:20.000A lot of people that are big fans of mine, a lot of people that are influenced by me, a lot of people that say a lot of what I say, but they don't want to go that far.
01:01:10.000And if we're not moving forward, then we're moving backward.
01:01:13.000So he had a great first term, but there's still so much more work to be done in the advancement of the America First agenda.0.97
01:01:22.000There are still capital rioters languishing, censorship is still on the rise, illegals are pouring across the border, and there's a lot of legal immigrants coming here that shouldn't be either.0.95
01:01:32.000So, we still have a lot of work to do.0.99
01:01:33.000And it goes way beyond the mandate of Trump in 2016 because this is a new time.
01:04:56.000Literally don't know what any of that means.
01:04:59.000Based on Nick, I'm astounded by how knowledgeable you are about everything and your vocabulary, but you also say that school sucks.0.98
01:05:06.000Books are gay, and you spend hours daily on TikTok.1.00
01:05:10.000Did you just learn it all very quickly years ago?
01:05:12.000And can you please tell us when and what you actually read?
01:05:16.000Look, you know, a lot of people ask me this, and it's like, you know, there's this weird cult that we have in this country of self improvement.
01:05:24.000When I said books are gay, I didn't mean that I don't read.
01:07:24.000I was looking for answers and I was good at looking and I looked for things and I found them in books, in articles, in videos, documentaries, interviews, et cetera.
01:07:35.000Because of that quest, because of that quest for knowledge, as a consequence, I'm now sort of literate in the things that I talk about and I'm articulate and all of that.
01:07:46.000But I don't know that somebody could set out to become smart and say, oh, here's the blueprint for how you do this, and they force themselves to go through the motions, would they reach the same destination?
01:08:27.000I don't know if the, you know, somebody that sets out to emulate something is the same thing as someone who sets out to do something and becomes a certain way.
01:08:53.000That's why I always say books are gay.0.99
01:08:54.000That's why I kind of misdirect people on those things because it's sort of like, you know, I think people should kind of do what's in their wheelhouse.0.94
01:09:05.000If you're interested in a subject, look into it.
01:09:09.000I know that sounds stupid, but do what you're passionate about.
01:09:12.000Me, like, I like to listen to music, but there are some people out there who listen to music all day and new music and they analyze it and they look up the artists and they learn how to play the music.
01:09:25.000And it's like, I could look at a musician and say, Wow, you are amazing.
01:09:46.000It may be aspirational that I'd like to be somebody who's musical, but that I'd like to emulate someone who is musical doesn't put it in my heart the sort of drive and capacity to become that way in the way that they did.
01:10:28.000So, that's where I draw a little bit of a line.
01:10:32.000And that's why I discourage people because some people go out there and they say, Hey, if you buy these books, then you're going to become as smart as Albert Einstein.
01:11:19.000I don't know that everybody is going to be super passionate about something or be the world class at something.
01:11:27.000Because having a kind of obsession like that, I think anybody will tell you this.
01:11:32.000It's, you know, and I know this is trite, but it's a blessing and it's a curse.
01:11:36.000Because people that have that kind of obsession, It's a different way of life.
01:11:42.000There's this quest for excellence, which is very demanding and it's unrelenting and it's obsession.
01:11:50.000And obsession is something that we talk about lightly, but I'm a very obsessive person.
01:11:55.000And that comes with a lot of consequences.
01:11:57.000There's a lot of gravity to that word, obsession.
01:12:00.000And, you know, so some people see somebody who's obsessed and say, wow, that's impressive.
01:12:06.000It's impressive to come across in a way that's like admirable, but they don't see the kind of tortured side of it, which does exist for anybody a great cook, a great artist, a great musician, anything like that.
01:12:20.000There's a lot that goes into an obsession.
01:12:22.000You know, people look at me and they don't understand me.
01:12:25.000You know, I get interviewed by media and they say, What do you do for fun?
01:12:38.000I don't mean like I'm better than most people, but it's just not like what most people are like.
01:12:43.000So, all of this is to say, you know, people can look on either side and say, oh, well, I'd like to be like that or I'd like to be a different way.
01:12:52.000I think that people should be who they are and you shouldn't try to be somebody that you're not.
01:12:57.000And you can have admiration for people and that's fine.
01:15:46.000It's phone calls, it's spreadsheets, it's paperwork, it's handling the interns or working with my assistant or working with other people, it's appointments, it's It's all kinds of things.
01:15:59.000So, I don't really have the time that I once had to read, but I have a hair on my tongue.
01:17:42.000But it's not something that can be learned, it's not something that can be taught.
01:17:47.000I feel like you either have it or you don't.
01:17:49.000And that doesn't mean that you can't read a little bit, but if you're always forcing yourself to do something, you'll never be the same as somebody that's born to do it.
01:22:07.000Polish American Groypers has just learned that my teammates lied to me when they told me I should shave my legs for rowing to decrease drag.0.97
01:22:14.000I wish they told me before my legs looked like a yoked baby's.
01:24:13.000Polish American Groyper says there's something really wrong with America when I I can't get my hands on HGH and testosterone to get puffed up, but a 10 year old girl can.0.92
01:25:53.000How his name isn't ubiquitous in politics, but yet, here we are.
01:25:58.000So I don't know if I'll take credit for bringing Jesus Christ into politics, but I'll take credit for doing my best to make it more prominent.
01:26:08.000Jordan B says I'm just here to say, one, it was a pleasure talking to Tenryo for the first time.
01:29:58.000I wouldn't even feign to suggest the song Bucephalus Bouncing Ball by Aphex Twin.0.67
01:30:06.000Yeah, I don't know that song, but thank you for that.0.69
01:30:09.000Justin KG says, Not vaccinated is trending on Twitter, and a hat store is selling Jewish stars saying, Not vaccinated, and the lady is doubling down.0.76
01:31:52.000I'm like a Jew during the Holocaust in that I'm going to be put into a concentration camp where they have a pool and a dentist.
01:31:59.000And that's just like, you know, they're going to force me to do labor and delouse my clothes.
01:32:04.000And this is going to be totally fucked up.
01:32:07.000No, I mean, I'm going to be experimented on.
01:32:09.000I mean, they're going to chop off my arms and sew it to my head and.
01:32:13.000You know, jerk me off to death and put me on a roller coaster into a pit of alligators and turn me into a lampshade and put me in a human chess match, whatever the hell else.
01:32:30.000I mean, I'm going to be ushered into a giant shower and it's not a shower, gas will come out instead of water, and they're going to make a mattress out of my hair, a human hair mattress.
01:32:48.000You know, logistically, that just makes no sense.
01:32:50.000Logistically, imagine you shove all these people in a room and then you lock the doors.
01:34:37.000Alex says In a way, you're lucky you can't keep up with your crush.1.00
01:34:40.000Whenever I see pictures of my former classmates, I hallucinate the face of a hag superimposed on their faces, only recognize them at 17.1.00
01:36:24.000Mark my words, mark my words, this is not good.
01:36:29.000I'm like little Annie when he flies into the Trade Federation gunship and he goes, This is not good when he can't turn on the Naboo Starfighter.
01:36:42.000Make America Based Again says, I've talked with a lot of mainstream boomer type conservatives who are pretty cringe on some things, but they all agree and say, screw that to whites becoming a minority in this country.0.80
01:38:57.000Regular Americans says, after watching the great debate, researching the official 9 11 story, and finishing the Europa, the last. Battle documentary.
01:39:06.000I may actually die of a red pill overdose by week's end.
01:39:39.000He is like, this guy's an absolute king.
01:39:42.00007s for Assistant Groyper and everything that he does.
01:39:46.000Emperor Zerg says, I saw DeSantis recently talk about how he reformed the big tech censorship bill to apply to all Floridians and not just statewide candidates.
01:39:56.000I don't think the media is talking about it because they already expected it to protect Floridians.
01:43:14.000You know, all this talk makes me want to eat like a pizza and watch TV.
01:43:20.000All this talk of counter revolution makes me want to like eat an extra large cheese pizza and drink a liter of RC and play Call of Duty Warzone.
01:43:42.000Before Luke Kendrat came into existence, I could just kind of do whatever I wanted.
01:43:48.000But now that there's the existence of an orthodox Nick Fuentes who is Chad and muscular and works out, now the onus is on me to kind of get my life together or something.
01:44:00.000Well, here's a Nick Fuentes who's Chad and buff and has a girlfriend.
01:44:40.000You know, I'm going to be on a mostly vegetable diet.
01:44:44.000Mediterranean diet, do some moderate exercise, and I'm going to be kind of like my great grandfather.
01:44:52.000My great grandfather was a shoemaker, and he was in good shape, and he was, you know, smaller in stature guy, and he was just a funny, charismatic guy.
01:45:05.000And I'm like, you know, I don't need to be a thug, I don't need to be a brute, I don't need to be an armored unit, you know?
01:46:01.000I showed my parents your monologue from last night about Shapiro and Walsh, and their Israel views completely changed, and they were about as stubborn of boomers as you could find.0.99
01:48:45.000Kind of funny imagining you sneaking away like a little rat into the corner.
01:48:50.000Maybe if I scurry in the toilet, maybe if I crawl into the toilet and die, I could watch a little morsel of Good Morning Groyper while I'm at work.
01:49:00.000Yeah, but he was holding the yell.0.90
01:49:03.000French Canadian Groyper was kicking it back on a Friday, hanging out.0.56
01:49:07.000He was eating a fucking breakfast wrap and a cold brew and enjoying Good Morning Groyper, calling in, hey, what's up, man?
01:49:15.000And you're over there listening under the bathroom.
01:49:18.000You're beneath the bathroom stink eating shit in the bathroom stall.
01:52:49.000But somebody's going to be at the center of it all saying, No one will stop the return of the Sith and literally knock the entire galaxy out of the sky.
01:52:57.000Remember when the Galactic Fleet came in and Palpatine did force lightning into the whole sky and all the ships came crashing down?
01:54:10.000Check out Jaden McNeil's channel on YouTube.
01:54:13.000I'll be playing in a Warzone tournament tonight after the show, so tune into that.
01:54:18.000Regular American says, The reason the GOP doesn't naturally go further because we aren't inherently progressive doesn't conservative mean believing humans can't change fundamentally and therefore change must be incremental?
01:55:58.000Modern Monarchist says While the Invincible show is kind of good, I'm so sick and disgusted by the amount of superhero content regurgitated in the backwash of our.
01:57:10.000Suspect says, Hey, Nick, I'm totally with you about disbanding the intelligence agencies and any other alphabet agencies, but what would be their replacements if there would be a replacement at all?
01:57:21.000Groyper Army, Groyper Intelligence, Groyper Security Agency, Groyper Intelligence Agency, Groyper Bureau of Investigation, stuff like that.
01:57:56.000I don't know why people would be like, oh my, oh my.
01:58:01.000This guy doing reality show content, this guy who's being tasered in his sleep on the sleep stream, this guy that's throwing cat food at him in the shower, he did what now?
01:58:16.000So I don't really understand that whole reaction.
01:58:18.000I get why people would be appalled, but I mean, the content is what it is.
01:58:24.000A dad says, What do you think about Groypers becoming officers in the military for the job experience?0.84
01:58:30.000My parents are pressuring me into serving four years, and my degree will be worthless unless I get a master's.
01:58:37.000Well, I mean, you have to make a decision for yourself, but I would never serve in the military.
01:58:42.000Lion Rider says, Yeah, I totally agree.
01:58:44.000You do not get smart from reading books.
01:58:46.000The way that I got so smart was from watching V Sauce, Hank Green, Bill Nye, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and I've subscribed to Destiny on Twitch.
02:06:51.000Ben Shapiro says, I'm not saying you have an eternal patriotic duty to support an ally, but based on underlying patriotic principles, I'm saying based on the circumstances, For example, when we support Britain against Hitler, it is similar to support for Israel.
02:07:05.000How do people take that guy seriously?
02:07:56.000Modern Monarchist says, Did you ever used to create stories around ant colonies and feed some and have them go to war over resources and territory?
02:08:59.000Neocon Destroyer says, Just by working for JLP for years, Chaggett has probably been more involved with the movement than 99% of the people watching this.
02:10:05.000It's like I might as well be working at a restaurant and you come in at like midnight, a minute before closing, and say, I'll have one of everything.
02:10:13.000That's what it's like every Friday night doing this show, reading the super chats.1.00
02:10:18.000Every Friday night, it's like a minute before closing, and a group of 12 black guys walks in and says, Shit, well, I want of everything, and then don't tip.1.00
02:10:27.000That's like, they don't have to be black, by the way.1.00