DESANTIS DROPS OUT: President Trump Becomes PRESUMPTIVE Nominee, Victory IMMINENT | America First Ep. 1281DESANTIS DROPS OUT: President Trump Becomes PRESUMPTIVE Nominee, Victory IMMINENT | America First Ep. 1281
Ron DeSantis drops out of the presidential race, and Donald Trump is the winner! Today's show is all about what we've all been waiting for and maybe the most delicious victory of the 2020 cycle yet. We'll talk about the dropping out, the state of the race, the Yemen war, and much, much more! Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all of our newest episodes and listen in as we break it all down. Subscribe today using our podcast s promo code: "ELISSA" to receive 20% off your first month with discount code "AVOID" at checkout. This offer ends on January 31st, 2020, when the next primary election is decided. Don't miss it! Thanks to our sponsor, VaynerMedia! You can get a 20% discount when you enter the offer code: AVOID at checkout to receive $10 off your purchase. We're giving away $10 or more when you become a patron! Want to sponsor the show? vaynermedia? Learn more about your ad choices? Click here to become a supporter of the show and receive 10% off the first month, plus free shipping on all future orders, plus we'll throw in an additional $10 free shipping throughout the rest of the month! If you like the show, please consider pledging a small monthly, we'll be giving you a FREE shipping offer when you sign up for VIP access to our newest episode! starting on January 1st, and we'll get you an extra $10 shipping starts next month. Thanks again next week! v=1PODCAST! Thank you'll get 10% OFF the entire month, and a free shipping and shipping starts starting next month, they'll get $50 off your cart at $100, plus an additional shipping discount when they receive $50, plus they get an ad discount, they get a complimentary shipping offer through Primeknit, they also get a discount on my ad on my site, and I'll get 5 miles and they'll also get my cart full of free shipping starts start-up shipping starts, I'll receive $5, plus I'll have an ad on their first two weeks for the first week they get my ad starts starts starting at $99, and they get free shipping free on my first week of the second month they get the ad starts, and two weeks get free on the second place deal starts in two weeks they get your first rate shipping starts.
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00:00:16.000Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice.
00:00:23.000Whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
00:08:59.000Total, unmitigated disaster for Ron DeSantis.
00:09:02.000Maybe the only thing worse is if he had fallen slightly behind in the third place, but he had an abysmal, nearly a tie for second place in the Iowa caucus.
00:09:16.000And a lot of people predicted that with a finish like that, he would just drop out that night.
00:09:23.000It was like this defiant, like a delusional defiant speech where he said, well we're just gonna keep going and and I heard these rumors that he was gonna go until South Carolina and I was thinking, what?
00:09:45.000And so maybe another surprise on top of the fact that he didn't drop out on Monday is that he decided to drop out the following week, even before New Hampshire.
00:09:58.000And so the big news from the weekend is that DeSantis has dropped out.
00:10:03.000Again, this is before the New Hampshire primary has even happened.
00:10:08.000So weirdly situated between the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary,
00:10:13.000He drops, and not only did he drop, but he endorsed Donald Trump.
00:10:43.000There was so much talk over the last two years, and even longer, the dissatisfaction with Trump among this coterie of Twitter users who were very influential in 2016.
00:10:59.000They had been preying on his downfall for a long time, for like, realistically like six or seven years.
00:11:07.000And so there was so much talk over that whole period, even before DeSantis was elected, elected governor that is, about an alternative, about a successor, about somebody other than Trump winning, and it was just never gonna happen.
00:11:22.000Trump is the guy, and basically until he dies, or until he becomes indigent, he's gonna be the guy.
00:11:47.000Think about all the people that were running.
00:11:49.000At one time there were like 10 people running and some of them raised serious money and they were doing these debates and Trump just didn't even go.
00:12:24.000We'll talk about the dropping out and we'll talk about the state of the race.
00:12:30.000Everything else we'll also be talking tonight about the war in Yemen, which just keeps getting worse and Probably not gonna spend too much time on that because I mean what else really even is there to say at this point?
00:12:45.000I'm honestly just so sick of these people.
00:12:47.000I just and by that I mean These warmongers By that I mean the Jews I'm just so are we not just so sick of
00:13:00.000Them and their control and the censorship.
00:13:30.000It's like you went on ChatGPT and said, hey, give me a nightmare Jew scenario.
00:13:38.000Elon Musk travels to Auschwitz wearing the little hat with Ben Shapiro and then they do a 180 on Twitter and now Twitter's going to war against anti-Semitism.
00:13:52.000Like, you know, we're going to war against all the Muslims again for the Jews.
00:13:57.000We can't have Twitter because of the Jews.
00:14:00.000Like, they're digging underground tunnels beneath the city.
00:17:20.000Where we are trading bombs and bullets and killing each other over a prolonged period of time, but it isn't a war.
00:17:29.000And that also comes at the same time that Israel has warned the Biden administration that they may be conducting an offensive in Lebanon against Hezbollah soon.
00:19:16.000I think he's going to go in there and just schlong Nikki Haley.
00:19:21.000He's just going to totally dominate the field.
00:19:26.000And I think with a result like that, I think if he really goes in and wins with a double digit margin of victory, I think that closes out the primary.
00:21:37.000Nikki Haley presumably drops out tomorrow.
00:21:42.000And then a vice president's announced?
00:21:44.000I mean the timing is really conspicuous.
00:21:47.000So that alone would lead I think any of us to believe that either Tim Scott is the nominee or maybe For vice president that is or maybe he'll be Maybe he's a strong contender.
00:22:01.000Maybe that was a problem That he is trying to remedy at the last minute but
00:22:22.000I may even do something in the daytime because there's a lot going on.
00:22:25.000I'd like to talk more about Elon Musk and Twitter.
00:22:28.000Maybe do an afternoon stream tomorrow, although I'm not 100% sure.
00:22:34.000And then Wednesday, we'll be covering the results of New Hampshire.
00:22:39.000And at some point this week, either Wednesday or Thursday, we have to talk about this Supreme Court decision that happened with the border.
00:22:47.000And more on that later in the week, but that is shaping up to be a big deal, potential confrontation between the federal government
00:23:17.000Having some kind of statutory neglect situation with the federal government, or salutary neglect I think is what it was called, which is that maybe we will never be viable at the national level, but what we might be able to do is exercise a degree of autonomy and even independence from the federal government at the state level in the future.
00:23:47.000And force a sort of devolution of powers.
00:23:51.000And more on that later in the week, but I've said that for a long time.
00:23:54.000I think that is more likely than any kind of civil war or national divorce or any of these other ideas that are talked about.
00:25:09.000that was born out of frustration with Donald Trump during his first term, very early in his first term, in 2017 and 2018, there was this idea among some of the, I mean of course within the conservative establishment and the donors, who never liked Trump, but in particular among some of the Trump loyalists from the 2016 campaign,
00:25:36.000Born out of a lot of frustration with how things were going back then, or maybe how those people were treated back then, there was this desire for somebody to hold Trump accountable.
00:25:50.000And I'm talking about guys like Mike Cernovich,
00:25:53.000To me, he's like emblematic of this, although there are others.
00:25:58.000There was this idea that all these grifters that supported Trump in 2016, like they were owed something that they never got when Trump became president.
00:26:07.000Maybe that's a job, maybe that's they didn't think Trump was doing a good enough job, whatever it was.
00:26:14.000And I think right away, when the Trump Revolution became reality, and it didn't live up to the fantasy, I think a lot of people, there was this deep frustration and maybe a sense of betrayal, and so what they really wanted to see was a comeuppance against Trump.
00:26:34.000And I think that manifested in actually several people.
00:26:39.000Not only DeSantis, but also Glenn Youngkin.
00:26:44.000Who won the race for Virginia governor in 2021.
00:26:48.000I think both of them, they sort of represented different expressions of that frustration.
00:26:54.000DeSantis, and you understand it when you think about the appeal that DeSantis provided.
00:27:01.000What was the pitch for Ron DeSantis to be the nominee rather than Trump?
00:27:05.000Well, they said that DeSantis was more socially or culturally conservative.
00:27:11.000And maybe more importantly that DeSantis was an effective governor.
00:27:17.000That Trump, maybe we like him and maybe the rhetoric is good and maybe he's a good politician but they said the execution wasn't there and execution for an executive office is kind of extremely important.
00:27:42.000Because he was actually an effective governor.
00:27:46.000And on some level there was also this cooperation that DeSantis was dealing in a lot of these influencers and listening to them more than Trump was.
00:27:55.000Trump didn't let everybody in the White House, the press secretary, the White House briefing room.
00:28:02.000But DeSantis was really coddling these people.
00:28:07.000So, I think DeSantis represented one expression of anti-Trump frustration from a group that felt betrayed by him.
00:28:17.000And then, people don't talk too much about Glenn Youngkin because he totally flamed out.
00:28:22.000But Glenn Youngkin, I think, was represented the frustration by guys like Matt Walsh.
00:28:27.000Or maybe some of the never-Trumpers that never supported Trump, but reluctantly went along.
00:28:33.000And they wanted the conservative realignment or the conservative revolution that took place in 2016 to have a different character?
00:28:42.000Because of course, in order to win the presidency, Trump flipped the Rust Belt.
00:28:48.000He flipped the foundry, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania.
00:28:53.000But he did that with a working-class, populist, middle-American, radical appeal.
00:29:00.000And that was not the kind of small-government, evangelical, Judeo-Christian thing
00:29:07.000The Rick Santorum thing that Shapiro and all the Protestants wanted.
00:29:12.000So I think Glenn Youngkin represented that for them.
00:29:15.000When he won in Virginia in 21, they all said, this is what the post-Trump conservative victory looks like.
00:30:04.000He alone has the vision and the imagination and the will and the strength to capture the mood of this moment and for his personality to be bound up with the politics of the day.
00:31:13.000So... So anyway, and to be more serious though...
00:31:18.000So the only way to understand DeSantis, you have to think about the pitch, and you have to think about what his plausible appeal would be to the voters, and understanding that you can reverse engineer who wanted this and why.
00:31:32.000And like I said, I think that, and I said it on Telegram, he was providing a solution to a problem that didn't exist.
00:31:42.000Which is, who is going to replace Trump?
00:31:45.000That's a question that no one is asking.
00:32:10.000In recent history, 90% approval rating within the party, a political movement like one that has never existed in the history of the United States, and I think the only reason that people thought about a DeSantis option, it was never about DeSantis, it was taking something out, taking out this vendetta against Trump.
00:32:33.000And this was an idea that really got wings
00:32:38.000They couldn't really say it while he was in office.
00:32:42.000They couldn't say during the campaign for obvious reasons.
00:32:46.000And so with Trump out of office and the perception is that he was diminished after January 6th and by his apparent defeat in the 2020 election, they thought this is the time.
00:33:36.000He's going to invite Mike Cernovich to the governor's mansion and treat him like his opinion isn't retarded.
00:33:43.000And deal him in and not treat him like crap, like Trump did.
00:33:49.000You know, but that was never going to work.
00:33:51.000Because that was a minority sentiment by a handful of specific groups.
00:33:58.000And that was donors and the political establishment that don't like Trump, for reasons we all understand, and a group of petulant, whining e-celebs that, you know, Trump didn't pat them on the head, didn't give him enough good boy points, again, didn't give him a job or invite him to the White House or whatever.
00:34:17.000They felt like they didn't get something.
00:34:19.000And so they turned on him, and they thought that they were the engine, they were the seat of power.
00:34:29.000So the real way to look at DeSantis is not that this was ever a serious candidacy.
00:34:35.000This was like an aborted, never-was attempt at a palace coup against Trump within the right wing.
00:34:45.000It was all the King's men got together and it's almost laughable to describe it that way because it's so obviously was never going to take.
00:34:58.000The donors and the political establishment and all these e-celebs they all lined up to try to take down Trump for their own reason and it was just never gonna work because
00:35:13.000For the same reason that Trump won the first time.
00:36:05.000And what was interesting as I was reflecting about this the other day, and maybe people don't like what I said, but I said on Telegram that in retrospect it's sort of funny that the only one that had the good sense never to challenge Trump was Kanye West.
00:36:25.000And you can say what you want, but that is true.
00:36:28.000You can say whatever, you know, people... I understand why people may not like me saying that.
00:36:34.000I know people have a lot to say about him lately, and I don't really support any of his decisions since I last spoke with him.
00:36:44.000You know, I last spoke with him in May or June, and ever since I left that orbit, it just turned into
00:36:53.000A lot of nudity and a lot of sex stuff and a lot of weird stuff, which I don't support.
00:37:01.000And so I understand people have a lot to say about that, but let's just isolate this, which is that when I was a part of that team, when we were considering a presidential run,
00:37:13.000It was sort of interesting that me and Ye were really on the same page that we both love Trump.
00:37:19.000There were a lot of people that wanted to support DeSantis because they hate Trump and they had a weird thing against him.
00:37:25.000And even when me and Ye went to Mar-a-Lago, Milo went to NBC and lied and said, oh this was all my plan and we were trying to take down Trump and get revenge.
00:38:52.000And even afterward it was all positivity towards Trump.
00:38:56.000The idea was if Ye ran and won and made America Christian and
00:39:02.000I don't know if this was the wife, I don't know exactly what the calculus was there, but at a certain point he said, well I don't think it's the right time to run.
00:39:10.000I think I want to run in the future, but not now, because I don't want to fight Trump.
00:39:32.000And, you know, in retrospect, that is just something that's so obvious, but it's like an instinctual thing that he understood that nobody else did.
00:39:41.000All these political people... And I understand the point I'm trying to get across.
00:39:45.000Don't get too caught up in Kanye and your feelings about him.
00:39:50.000Here's the point I'm trying to make here, which is that all these political people
00:39:55.000As much as they're in politics and they're a part of it and they're operationally running it, they don't understand it.
00:40:04.000Because all these political people that have been a part of this ride from the beginning, they still don't get it.
00:40:46.000The idea that Trump presented and what he's manifested for himself, which is
00:40:52.000That he is this anachronism from another generation, from another time, from another era when America was marble and gold and it was beautiful and rich and gauche and all these things and he represents that and he represents that to these people and he represents those people and when he thrusts himself from the outside into the city
00:41:19.000I mean, that was like the original January 6th.
00:41:22.000Him being elected was like the storming of the Capitol.
00:41:27.000It was him as the avatar of the people breaching and penetrating this totally opaque, formerly impenetrable elite blob on behalf of the folks, on behalf of the nation.
00:41:44.000And all the fighting that's happened since, all the setbacks, the frustrations, the battles, I mean, it's part of it.
00:41:57.000And the people in politics just don't get it.
00:42:00.000The people that do get it are the people that are not in politics.
00:42:03.000The people like Kanye, who is not a political animal, fundamentally.
00:42:08.000He's a genius, he's a visionary, and an artist.
00:42:13.000But, I mean, his engagement with politics is like all of ours.
00:42:18.000And it's even quite like Trump's, you know, because in a similar way, Donald Trump was connected to the people because he was a television viewer.
00:42:26.000Because Donald Trump's business was television.
00:42:29.000He had a television show, he watched Fox News, and in that sense he had far more in common with your average Republican voter than your average Republican politician.
00:42:39.000Or at least his engagement with politics was similar.
00:42:44.000At the local level it was a lot of... It's a lot of mob stuff, you know, like getting real estate stuff done and working with the local government and all that.
00:42:57.000And so the point is that these political people who are, they can't see the forest for the trees.
00:43:03.000They've surrounded Trump and they're either against him from the beginning or they feel betrayed by him out of frustration.
00:43:09.000They all thought that what is really needed is like a real conservative who gets stuff done and what people want is leadership.
00:43:23.000Their pitch to the voters and what they projected onto the voters was an appetite for a real conservative who's gonna get stuff done and not get everybody bogged down in drama.
00:46:40.000So you can talk about the principles and values and ideals, but standing in the way of the actions that deliver those things are interested parties.
00:46:51.000Real people making real money, enjoying real privilege, and wielding real influence.
00:47:31.000It's about who has the most power, and who has the most resolve, and who is going to outsmart, and outwit, and defeat the other side, and force their will upon the nation.
00:49:16.000It's big agriculture, it's the tech industry, it's high skilled, low skilled, whatever it is, they're importing cheap labor that is in part subsidized by government assistance.
00:49:31.000So Trump came in and he challenged the Big Three.
00:49:34.000And in challenging the Big Three, what he basically did, this was an offensive on the political elites and their money and their profits, their interests, on behalf of the people's interest.
00:49:49.000Closing the border benefits the American people at the expense of the firms that employ illegals.
00:49:55.000Shutting down free trade benefits American workers at the expense of the firms that are offshoring their manufacturing in their industry.
00:50:06.000Ending the foreign wars benefits Americans that fight in them, that pay for them at the expense of the foreign countries, at the expense of the military-industrial complex that benefits from the military adventures.
00:50:19.000So Trump is challenging the real interests of real people who run the political system.
00:50:45.000And what you have to recognize is that this trial that he's going through, all this fighting, that's the only way that you will change America.
00:52:20.000It's two forces, diametrically opposed, pressing against each other.
00:52:26.000And then it just purely becomes a question of resolve.
00:52:31.000It purely becomes a question of fortitude and strength.
00:52:35.000When you, and you know, obviously the battle is not literally like a, you know, two bulls locking horns and pushing each other and it's physical force.
00:52:45.000It's all these things that I just mentioned.
00:52:50.000But you can break all these things down and you melt them all down and quantify them and you do get some sort of metric of force where Trump and the whole regime are pushing against each other in these different ways
00:53:05.000And eventually one side is going to give.
00:53:18.000You never get to implement your values, these abstractions, you never get to act in the world without fighting, without winning fights.
00:53:28.000And fighting in this day and age looks like that.
00:53:31.000So when people say, well I don't like all the drama, I don't like the feuds, well this or that scandal thing that happened, it's like you don't understand that's part of it, that's part of the war.
00:53:45.000So, that's why that pitch about DeSantis, well, you know, he's a true conservative that is good at governing.
00:55:03.000So, you know, so that's maybe the biggest misconception is that what people have a hunger for is for like a more real conservative or like a good governor of Florida.
00:55:15.000No, what Trump represents is this crucible, this ultimate battle, like he is a true hero in that sense.
00:55:24.000That he's going against the whole world on our behalf, and the true champion fighting for us against these people.
00:55:31.000And everything that happens as a consequence, that's just the battle.
00:55:37.000And I think a lot of people recognize that.
00:55:38.000I think, and maybe not everybody would say it that way, but on some level, everybody recognizes that.
00:55:49.000Without him, we don't have anyone else.
00:55:53.000So, the DeSantis thing was delusional from the beginning because, again, it's posing a problem that only the donors and the establishment and these other washed, jaded e-celebs have.
00:56:08.000Nobody ever wanted an alternative to Trump.
00:56:15.000It was never going to be anything other than him.
00:56:17.000And even these people that are half his age, even these people that know politics,
00:56:23.000Even if it was like a fair fight or like a new fight, they still wouldn't be able to beat him.
00:56:28.000Haley and DeSantis on their best day, even when Trump is 78, they still wouldn't be able to beat him, even if he wasn't running as effectively an incumbent.
00:56:38.000If you put Trump on that stage against them even today, he would still dominate them.
00:57:00.000It says, quote, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspended his Republican presidential campaign on Sunday, ending his 2024 White House bid just before the New Hampshire primary while endorsing his bitter rival, Donald Trump.
00:57:16.000The decision leaves Trump and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley
00:57:20.000As the last major candidates remaining in the race ahead of tomorrow's New Hampshire primary.
00:57:27.000This is the scenario that Trump's foes and the GOP have long sought, raising the stakes for this week's contest as the party's last chance to stop the former president who has so far dominated the race.
00:57:40.000But as some Trump critics cheered, DeSantis nodded toward Trump's primary dominance and attacked Haley in an exit video he posted on social media.
00:57:51.000He said, quote, it's clear to me that a majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance.
00:57:58.000I signed a pledge to support the Republican nominee and I will honor that pledge.
00:58:01.000He has my endorsement because we can't go back to the old Republican guard of yesteryear, a repackaged form of warmed over corporatism that Nikki Haley represents.
00:58:13.000Which is really ironic because that is exactly what DeSantis was, actually.
00:58:21.000Yeah, not really, because you're going to lose.
00:58:41.000DeSantis' decision, while perhaps not surprising given his 30 point blowout loss last week in Iowa, marks the end of an extraordinary decline for a high-profile governor, once thought to be a legitimate threat to Trump's supremacy in the Republican Party.
00:58:58.000After months of contentious exchanges, Trump struck a more conciliatory tone late Sunday during a rally in Rochester, New Hampshire, calling DeSantis a terrific person.
00:59:11.000The thing is about DeSantis, which is so funny, and honestly, the donors kind of, it's a little bit of karma here, because initially DeSantis had the full backing of Wall Street.
00:59:26.000If you go back one or two years, there was, I think it was the fall of 2022, there was a big spread about Ken Griffin, who's one of the high-powered GOP donors,
01:00:40.000The only reason why DeSantis is now saying this, or even can say that,
01:00:46.000Is because when he had his precipitous decline last summer, all the donors flipped once again and they pivoted to support Haley.
01:00:58.000So when the donors flipped from Trump to DeSantis, DeSantis took their money and he was gonna do their bidding and cut the taxes and shut up about the culture war.
01:01:08.000But when the donors flipped from DeSantis to Haley, oh well then he became the true populist.
01:01:14.000And now he supports Trump and says we don't need warmed over corporatism.
01:01:19.000So that's just like a last ditch effort.
01:01:21.000That's like just talk about crawling back on your hands and knees to kiss the ring.
01:01:28.000He went out there and he was shucking and jiving like a coon for Israel and for Wall Street and for the donors and for the party establishment.
01:01:42.000And then when he was clearly not going to be the one that would give Trump a run for his money,
01:01:51.000And now he crawls back on hands and knees.
01:01:54.000Yes, Mr. President, I'm gonna drop out now and I'm gonna absolutely endorse you.
01:02:00.000Because he didn't have to endorse Trump at all.
01:02:04.000You know, Ted Cruz, who was the runner-up in the 2016 Republican primary, he never endorsed Trump.
01:02:11.000He went all the way to the convention, even after he had suspended his campaign, and at the Republican convention where he was given a speaking slot, said, vote your conscience.
01:02:22.000Not vote for Trump, and he got booed for it.
01:02:30.000Something that happened eight years ago.
01:02:33.000But in the last stretch of the Republican primary in 2016, it was Trump and Cruz in Indiana and Cruz lost and he bowed out of the race without endorsing anyone.
01:02:44.000And then he was widely expected at the convention a couple months later to give it up for Trump
01:02:50.000And he closed his speech by saying, vote your conscience, vote for the Constitution, and they booed him right off the stage.
01:02:58.000So DeSantis didn't have to endorse Trump, especially after some of the nasty things Trump has said.
01:03:05.000But I think he did that because he recognizes that he made the wrong call.
01:03:12.000He knows that him raising a challenge against Trump and then getting abandoned by the establishment spells the end of his political career.
01:03:22.000He went to a national profile and clearly didn't have it.
01:03:27.000And not only that, but in doing so, he offended and it was this tremendous affront to the leader of the party, who will be the leader in this cycle, who will become president and be the leader of the party for four years and remake it in his image.
01:03:43.000So this is him now hedging his bets and going the other way.
01:03:47.000So honestly, I mean, I guess it's smart on his part.
01:03:53.000And it was the right thing to do, but he should have never challenged Trump from the beginning.
01:04:01.000I mean this has got to be like the biggest miscalculation politically of all time.
01:04:06.000Because consider that in 2022, DeSantis was the most popular governor, he won by 20 points, he was seen as a presumptive figure for the national level, friends with Trump, all this,
01:04:23.000And now people look at him as just like a joke, as a failure.
01:04:46.000And not only that but he also betrayed Trump and now will never be trusted by Trump or anybody with Trump ever again.
01:04:53.000And how does that look for the people of Florida?
01:04:57.000They elected him in 22 and he drops out basically to run for office for a year.
01:05:02.000In this humiliating disaster it's got to be like one of the all-time political miscalculations because in another timeline maybe he runs in 28 with the Trump nod and he wins and he is a you know and he has time to improve and mature and whatever and he has the backing of Trump potentially or at least he's not running against Trump but that's not gonna happen now
01:05:29.000I don't see how you come back after this.
01:05:31.000I don't see how you get money after this.
01:05:34.000After he squandered all those resources and embarrassed himself.
01:05:37.000How do you convince donors to get behind you in 28?
01:06:55.000We will be canvassing, and door knocking, and phone banking, and we'll be giving our meager paychecks to your campaign, and we will be saluting every day, hailing the emperor, debating everybody online, creating your propaganda, spreading
01:07:13.000Spreading the good news that the Emperor has arrived.
01:07:18.000We are absolute Trump cultists, wearing armbands, uniforms.
01:07:22.000Throwing up Roman salutes, hailing victory, and waving not the American flag but a Trump flag with his name on it because America's finished.
01:07:33.000Trump will rebuild the country and we'll have a new flag and a new everything with our new founding father, the new leader, the new father of a new America that's going to be for Christians only.
01:07:54.000No, everyone's gonna be a part of it, but... I'm just saying what they want to hear.
01:07:58.000Because the good thing about the election, it's so easy to bait these guys.
01:08:02.000Like, last week on the Iowa caucus, I was saying, like, we're gonna get Hillary and Guantanamo for Trump.
01:08:10.000And obvious jokes, and they just ate that up.
01:08:13.000They're like, Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes, you're dying with Donald Trump and Mar-a-Lago says that he'll kill on Trump's behalf.
01:08:22.000So, so this whole, we're gonna have so much fun with that this whole cycle.
01:08:26.000You just say, Trump is gonna be the founding father of a white nation, you know, and they're totally, they're gonna just, you know, they're gonna dig that.
01:08:35.000So, no, I'm kidding about that part, but
01:08:38.000But hey, we are going to campaign for Trump.
01:13:40.000I mean, look, I think that pornography should be banned, but it shouldn't be banned because you're like, they make more money showing their... It's like, because on some level, you will always have that.
01:14:33.000You know, so you can say, well, they make a lot of money because they show their butthole
01:14:40.000It's like well whether a girl shows her butthole to a million people paying five bucks a month Or a girl shows her butthole to one guy paying five million dollars a month You know that's gonna happen So that you just sound that's just crazy cope when you say that they make my yearly salary sound like That makes you sound poor That makes you sound poor, dude
01:15:09.000So, you know, that you're just coping.
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01:19:39.000Adam said he believes there's Nazis and aliens in Antarctica that control the world and hire Jews at Pfizer and Hollywood to scapegoat them.
01:19:47.000He also admitted he got connected to Infowars through Ali Alexander.
01:19:51.000Yeah, he said all that on his interview with Adam Green about the Nazis running the world.
01:23:07.000No matter what they just These people just They get there they get what they want You know, we thought we were winning with Elon Musk doing ban the ADL and everything with the war in Gaza and then
01:23:28.000They get him at Auschwitz with the yarmulke with Ben Shapiro talking about how they're gonna shut down anti-semitism on Twitter.
01:25:28.000Don't identify yourself at an event that was probably videotaped or photographed and say, I'm that person in that photo.
01:25:37.000Hey, you remember this specific time and location?
01:25:41.000I'm gonna point myself, I'm gonna identify myself by my age, gender, and what I was wearing, and then I'm gonna further incriminate myself by taking ownership of controversial things that were said.
01:27:04.000Because my job would be so much easier if my job was literally just to come on this show and say like, listen up folks, we just got to get Biden out because Biden is a retard.
01:27:15.000My life would be so easy and not hard at all.
01:27:19.000Like I would have no, basically no problems.
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01:30:39.000Yeah, but I saw what you said about me.
01:30:41.000So I Don't know if I reciprocate that, you know, that's okay.
01:30:47.000I don't need to be anybody's number two But thanks for the huge super chat, I appreciate it I'm gonna decline the first part of the advice and the second part, you know Show love to your main guy, you know That's your guy.
01:31:06.000then that's your guy but thanks for the big super chat I appreciate it but it doesn't change what you said I don't know maybe you know that that got back to me and this is supposed to cover that up I saw what you said I saw what you said that's fine that's fine you're entitled to your opinion you can feel that way good for you congratulations
01:33:02.000This is just like the level of discourse is like... You know, you do an hour of saying like...
01:33:10.000It's about the fortitude of leaders and men and people go and actually He banned CRT or he banned He banned gender being taught up to third grade in school, so that's not a good okay, dude.
01:34:15.000Some nut on the net sent $3, I looked at Sheropa the last battle but was immediately turned off by the presenter with face tattoos in the first frame.
01:35:06.000I think he'd be good as a Department of the Interior, as a Strategic Advisor.
01:35:17.000I think he'd be good in some administrative role, but I don't think that he would be good as Vice President.
01:35:30.000Necessarily because I don't think that he does anything for Trump electorally.
01:35:34.000I don't think that he's You know particularly strong as a leader So I think he's a useful ally useful asset, but I I don't think that's the right fit Yeah, I thought the monologue was good.
01:35:50.000The super chats are not good because they're just they're not hitting tonight baby grow I percent $10 I'm also arguably the only virgin female that likes you and
01:40:53.000I'm like, I don't even I mean I want to obviously I like I say I'm like sounding like I don't really but I actually do I do want to get married Well, I don't really I want to have kids which getting married is a necessary part necessary part of that But I really want to have kids so I really want to get married
01:41:12.000I just don't know how that's gonna happen.