Tonight we re talking about Ron DeSantis and his treasonous remarks about the 2020 election and why he should be arrested. We re also talking about Victoria Nuland s trip to Niger and the coup government s refusal to let her visit the government in exile and the since overthrown president whom she wanted to meet. Finally, we talk about a major coalition war in Africa and the possible involvement of the United States in it. And finally, we get into the latest in the latest Apple vs. Apple news and I get banned from social media. Hosted by: Nicholas J. Fuentes and Nick J. Fuchentes Subscribe to America First on Apple Podcasts and stay up to date on everything going on in the world of politics, pop culture, and pop culture. Subscribe today using our podcast s promo code POWER10 for 10% off your first purchase of an Apple MacBook Pro! Use the promo code: "UP" at checkout to receive $10 and receive 10% all year long when you buy a new Macbook Pro, Pro, or Macomo Pro or MacBook Pro. We ll be live streaming the show on Rumble on Tuesday nights on Rumble and on TikTok starting on Tuesday, February 15th, 2019. Thanks for listening and share the show with your fellow Macomo loyalists! You can also join the Macomo community! If you like the show and want to support the show, become a Macomo Club Member! and get exclusive ad-free version of America First, we'll be giving you 5% off the best deals on the service? Thank you'll get 20% off of the ad-only version of the service Up to $50 or $99/month and get $99 or more, and get 15% off shipping starts starting at $99, I'll get $25 off the first month, and I'll be shipping you a month only get 5 miles off the deal starts shipping free on Primeknit Shipping starts only 3 months, and they'll get a limited shipping starts only 2 months shipping starts, shipping starts start, shipping free, shipping only $49/month, shipping + 2 months, shipping will get you a maximum shipping starts starts, and 2 miles and 2MBPRIBAR starts starts start shipping worldwide, will get an ad-world shipping, shipping 2 months and 3MBPROMOTION starts start-up starts, will also get $5/month shipping, and will get a discount on your first month shipping starts?
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00:03:10.000And there's not a lot going on, but it's gonna be a big show.
00:03:16.000And our featured story tonight we're talking about Ron DeSantis, uh, Cuck Desaioshill, as I like to call him, and his recent remarks yesterday that the 2020 election wasn't stolen.
00:04:32.000Niger and the new military government there, the coup government, and she has been universally mocked and ridiculed by the world because the coup government will not let her visit the government in exile and the since overthrown president whom she wanted to meet.
00:04:51.000And she went over there and warned the coup government not to embrace the Russian Wagner Group, the PMC led by Purgosian, and they just laughed in her face.
00:05:03.000And she was expelled from the country.
00:05:12.000We're still waiting on this major coalition war in Africa to break out.
00:05:18.000And it's looking like everybody's taking a side.
00:05:21.000And if Victoria Nuland is involved, you know that NATO will most likely be involved.
00:05:26.000It seems that she will probably be coordinating involvement from France and the United States on the side of the economic community of West Africa.
00:05:36.000And they'll be going in against, perhaps, not just the Niger government, but also the other coup governments in the Sahel, which would be Burkina Faso, Mali, and Guinea.
00:08:11.000And before anybody says, well, you shouldn't have posted about Auschwitz, and well, you shouldn't have talked about the Jews, you know, everybody gets real clever.
00:08:21.000Everybody wants to tell me what I did wrong.
00:12:28.000We're gonna dive into the show and we'll talk about this Niger situation.
00:12:33.000When the war breaks out, I promise I'll do a full show about it.
00:12:38.000I haven't really done a monologue yet about the coup in Niger and this emerging
00:12:46.000Looks like it's going to be a major interstate conflict.
00:12:49.000It's going to be a major coalition war.
00:12:52.000As I said moments ago, it's shaping up to be, at the minimum, a regional conflict.
00:12:59.000And all of the states in the Sahel region and all the states in West Africa are being drawn into it.
00:13:07.000There's been a series of coups in the last three or four years in this African sphere of influence in West Africa.
00:13:14.000They've happened in the nation of Guinea, which is on the coast, with the Atlantic Ocean.
00:13:21.000It's happened in Mali, as well as Burkina Faso.
00:13:26.000And now Niger's been the latest, and this has been a developing situation in the last month.
00:13:32.000And so it looks like it's those coup governments which has overthrown French-backed governments in many cases with the help of the Russian government and with specifically the help of the private military company the Wagner Group
00:13:49.000It'll be those four states or three of them maybe without Guinea against this economic community of West Africa which is basically all the other West African countries led primarily by Nigeria but it also includes Togo and Ivory Coast and Sierra Leone and Benin and
00:14:11.000Several others it's I think it's about 10 or 20 nations in this West African community But the largest and most powerful state and the state which will be contributing apparently at least half of the invading force of 25,000 is Nigeria
00:14:28.000And so it'll be at least a regional conflict.
00:14:30.000It'll be these West African states against at least Niger, but maybe these other coup governments will be drawn in and those are Burkina Faso, Mali, potentially Guinea.
00:14:41.000And then there's the involvement of global powers.
00:14:47.000Russian involvement on the side of the coup government and Niger and then potentially involvement from NATO with at the minimum probably France and then maybe the United States getting involved on behalf of Nigeria and this economic community of West Africa and like I said I haven't done a full in-depth show but that that's the basic situation of course it's a lot more complex and there's much more detail
00:15:14.000But the big story today is that the famous American diplomat, or I should say infamous in the world, the infamous American diplomat Victoria Nuland paid a visit to the coup government in Niger, and she specifically warned the coup government against bringing the Russian
00:15:52.000diplomat said that coup leaders in Niger refused to allow her to meet Monday with the West African country's democratically elected president, whom she described as under virtual house arrest.
00:16:04.000Acting Deputy Secretary of State Victoria Nuland also described the mutinous officers as unreceptive to U.S.
00:16:11.000pressure to return the country to civilian rule.
00:16:15.000She said, quote, they were quite firm about how they want to proceed and it is not in support of the Constitution of Niger.
00:16:22.000She characterized the conversations as extremely frank and at times quite difficult.
00:16:27.000She spoke after a two-hour meeting in Niger's capital, Niamey, with some leaders of the military takeover of a country that has been a vital counterterrorism partner of the United States.
00:16:38.000And speaking to Junta leaders, Newland said she made absolutely clear the kinds of support that we will legally have to cut off if democracy is not restored.
00:16:49.000If the United States determines that democratically elected government has been toppled by unconstitutional means, federal law requires a cutoff of most American assistance, particularly military aid.
00:17:03.000The meeting was with General Moussa Salou Barmou, a U.S.-trained officer and three of the colonels involved in the takeover.
00:17:11.000The coup's top leader, former presidential guard head Chiani, did not meet with the Americans.
00:17:18.000And so, the United States has sent their delegation, they're trying to negotiate, but it looks like there's going to be a war.
00:17:25.000It looks like the coup government is not going to negotiate.
00:17:29.000And they're clearly going to bring in the Russians.
00:17:31.000When the coup happened, it was actually kind of interesting, they're all waving Russian flags in the streets and in the Capitol, they're all waving Russian flags, and this has been a site
00:17:42.000Which has been happening across West Africa.
00:17:45.000The same thing was reported after the coup in Burkina Faso a couple of years ago.
00:17:50.000And the same situation was happening in Mali and in Guinea.
00:17:57.000And you hear a lot of this anti-colonial rhetoric from the Russian state which
00:18:02.000Many right-wing people in America are critical of this.
00:18:05.000Whenever you hear Vladimir Putin give a speech about the global state of affairs and the global balance of power,
00:18:13.000He speaks in what would appear to be these left-wing terms.
00:18:17.000He talks about racism and colonialism and in some cases white supremacy.
00:18:26.000But of course it makes sense in the context of a global assault against Western influence.
00:18:33.000A global assault by Russia against American influence in the world.
00:18:41.000Ideological battle, Russia has to take the side of the indigenous, has to take the side of the nativists or the anti-colonialists in these countries.
00:18:54.000Because, of course, where the West influences a continent like Africa, it's in a way that many people call it neo-colonial, neo-imperial.
00:19:05.000And so where there is any kind of political resistance to Western influence in these countries, it takes the shape of an anti-colonial and therefore, typically, an anti-white strain.
00:19:20.000That's the only rallying point against the Western influence.
00:19:23.000How do you depose the French-backed governments, for example, in West Africa, which is within the French sphere of influence?
00:19:34.000And if it's anti-colonial you have to talk about racism and you have to talk about the old days of European colonialism and you have to talk about necessarily white supremacy.
00:19:47.000Not that I necessarily support all that, not that I really believe in that rhetoric, but strictly from an analytical point of view, it becomes a geopolitical necessity.
00:19:58.000If Russia wants to fight American and French influence in Africa, well, there's really one avenue to do that, and that's to say that Russia is going to liberate these countries from so-called neo-colonial, neo-imperialist influence,
00:20:16.000And so it has a certain color you know that that kind of rhetoric has it's going to take a certain direction for that reason.
00:20:24.000And so anyway, with all these different coups that have been happening, you see the Russian flags, and that's because it is the Wagner Group and it is, to some extent, the Russian state that is coordinating arms trafficking in these regions.
00:20:39.000They're selling light arms to these groups.
00:20:43.000And they're also helping them deal with their security problems in these states.
00:20:46.000In West Africa in particular, they have a big problem with
00:20:50.000To this day, ISIS and radical Islam, and there's been a lot of regional instability.
00:20:56.000These states are literally breaking apart because of violence from these non-state groups, which are violent and basically lawless.
00:21:08.000I mean, there are entire parts of the entire continent, but specifically in this region, in these states, where the government doesn't even control these areas.
00:21:17.000The government of Nigeria, the government of Niger, and Chad, and Mali, they still don't have their centralized states still to this day don't have the ability to project power across their entire jurisdiction within their borders, which is a pretty outrageous situation, but it's allowing for states like Russia
00:22:39.000They're also building a gas pipeline through Niger that comes from Nigeria through Niger into Algeria, which is a very important state in relation to France.
00:22:51.000And so, like with everything else in the world, you can't view this situation in isolation.
00:22:59.000Of course, every state is interlinked economically and diplomatically, and so this is actually just another battlefield for the Russia-NATO conflict.
00:23:09.000And I guess the scary thing about this is that this is really becoming a global war.
00:23:14.000You're starting to see how, in exactly the same way that this played out between Germany and Great Britain a hundred years ago, this is now playing out with the Russia-China alliance against the West today, where you're seeing these regional flashpoints
00:23:35.000They're popping off and they're becoming a battleground between the great powers.
00:23:42.000And so we're now in a shocking way finding ourselves in some cases directly or indirectly at war with the Russia-China coalition on three continents.
00:23:57.000There is a scenario where in five to ten years we will be directly at war with China
00:24:03.000And indirectly at war with China and Russia in almost every continent in the world.
00:24:11.000Where we'll be directly competing with China and Africa and maybe fighting them in Africa.
00:25:01.000It should be something that's off the table and something that both sides would desperately seek to avoid.
00:25:07.000But you're starting to see in this decade, in the 2020s, we're laying the groundwork for that.
00:25:14.000We're laying the foundations in the same way that you saw the beginnings of the world wars
00:25:23.000In the first two decades of the 20th century, I feel like in exactly the same way we're seeing the groundwork being laid for a confrontation between the Asiatic coalition, which is Russia-China against America, and to some extent continental Europe, in the 2020s.
00:25:51.000The Ukraine situation was bad enough nine years ago, and now we're directly at war.
00:26:00.000But that's no longer the only battlefield.
00:26:04.000The battlefield is now, like I said, in Syria, and the battle may be in Niger, and pretty soon the battle will be in Taiwan.
00:26:14.000And I don't think it'll be very long before the battle will be in this hemisphere, in the Western Hemisphere, where you're going to see the usual suspects come into play, which will be Cuba, Venezuela, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Haiti.
00:26:27.000It's not hard to see a scenario like the old Cold War, where all those Cold War divisions are going to be reasserted and those dividing lines will be sharpened again.
00:26:40.000And that's a very terrifying proposition.
00:26:46.000Because that would be a truly global conflict.
00:26:48.000And by the way, it's one that we would lose.
00:26:51.000It's one that we really don't have the manpower and we really don't have the industrial base to fight.
00:26:57.000And something like that would assuredly be the end of Western civilization.
00:27:02.000If you thought it was bad before, you thought like last night's show was a black pill, we talked about the under-17 cohort in America which is now 47% white, now imagine a war with the Russia-China coalition on four continents.
00:27:20.000and a battle over the Pacific and a battle over Eastern Europe and a battle in Africa and the Middle East.
00:27:37.000I mean, the diplomats and the leadership in the United States are not going to do that.
00:27:42.000But we should be thinking very carefully about how the world order is rapidly changing at a breakneck speed ever since this war in Ukraine broke out a year and a half ago.
00:27:53.000And we should be very thoughtful and prudent
00:27:59.000About how this is playing out, and we need to be very quick about how we analyze the situation because of course it's evolving so quickly.
00:28:08.000The Russia, or rather the Iran-Saudi Arabia truce that was brokered, how these votes are going down in the United Nations, and which nations are abstaining from the sanctions, and
00:28:21.000You can see that the dynamic has almost completely shifted in such a short amount of time.
00:28:26.000Trends that have been going on for three decades are hastening to their logical conclusion, which is you're seeing the dollar being ditched in balance of payments and international trade.
00:28:40.000You're seeing old alliances where they were drifting apart.
00:28:46.000I'm talking about Saudi Arabia, states like France, Germany's being ripped apart.
00:28:53.000History is happening very, very rapidly now.
00:28:56.000This is one of those periods in time where they say that history happens very slowly and then all at once.
00:29:02.000You know, they say that sometimes nothing happens in a century, but then a century happens in a decade.
00:29:09.000I'm butchering it, but I'm sure you've heard that expression.
00:29:11.000We're living through that moment right now.
00:29:14.000And with this new conflict in Africa, I don't know that the stakes are that high necessarily in this instance.
00:29:22.000But it is worthy of consideration that we're now opening up a third front where we're confronting Russia in a way where it hasn't been like that since the 80s.
00:29:35.000I mean, it hasn't been like this since the Cold War, which is unprecedented.
00:29:41.000The Cold War ended, that chapter closed.
00:29:44.000It was a period of uncontested American dominance.
00:29:50.000And now for the first time in four decades we will be confronting Russia directly or indirectly on three continents all at the same time.
00:29:59.000In this ongoing Syrian conflict, although that's winding down, in Ukraine and in Niger.
00:30:06.000And that should give the decision makers in Washington a lot of pause because even if it's not this one or Ukraine or Syria, it's obviously foreshadowing what is to come in a much bigger way with China and with them together.
00:30:20.000So again, we will do a full breakdown of the Niger situation.
00:30:26.000I'm thinking Actually, I'm about to take off so maybe tomorrow or at some point in the future whenever the war pops off I'm not sure
00:30:38.000But at this point in time, I just want to say, that's the way that you've got to be thinking about this.
00:30:44.000It's not necessarily about this specific, the specifics about this situation, but about the fact that this is an earthquake.
00:30:54.000And what happens in an earthquake is seismic shifts.
00:30:57.000Tectonic plates are moving underneath the surface.
00:31:03.000You know, if the Niger situation is maybe a three on the Richter scale, or who knows how big it's going to be, remember that this reflects tectonic plate movements.
00:31:12.000Major things are happening beneath the surface.
00:31:15.000Four states have undergone anti-French coups with Russian involvement, and we're now confronting them in a coalition interstate conflict at the same time that we're at war with them in Ukraine, at the same time that we're now
00:31:28.000Arming Taiwan like never before and changing our policy towards them.
00:31:34.000It seems for the first time in 50 years we're totally upending the American doctrine towards Taiwan.
00:31:40.000And Beijing is now with Moscow in an unbreakable friendship.
00:31:49.000The degree to which things are changing and how rapidly they are and I feel like nobody's even talking about it nobody's even Some people are but few people are tying all the pieces together and I said it when the Ukraine conflict broke out I said this is
00:32:04.000This is the beginning of the end for the unipolar moment, and it's going to be a different world order on the other side of it.
00:32:11.000It may seem like there's not a lot of action happening in Ukraine, but it has changed everything.
00:32:17.000The United States moved heaven and earth to get Russia to back down without bombing their airports, without bombing their cities, or launching nukes at them.
00:32:30.000We have done everything in our power to restrain Russia.
00:33:49.000The big story, and this is the shot heard around the world, is that yesterday Ron DeSantis officially addressed the 2020 election fraud claims.
00:33:59.000And he is of the position that there was no voter fraud.
00:34:04.000And that it didn't impact the 2020 election and that Trump legitimately lost.
00:34:12.000Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Sunday rejected Donald Trump's claim that he was the true winner of the 2020 presidential election and his most forceful comments to date on the matter.
00:34:24.000He told an NBC News correspondent, Dasha Burns, quote, whoever puts their hand on the Bible and January 20th every four years is the winner.
00:34:34.000He continued to discuss all the ways he believed the previous presidential election was not perfect.
00:34:39.000But pressured further, he clearly stated that Trump lost.
00:35:00.000So DeSantis says Trump laws, Biden's a president, there's no fraud, Biden's a legitimate winner, 80 million votes, totally free and clear.
00:35:10.000It says DeSantis' comments come just days after Trump pleaded not guilty to charges that he broke the law by trying to overturn the 2020 election.
00:35:19.000At a campaign stop in Iowa on Friday, DeSantis also strongly dismissed claims that the election was stolen, saying they didn't prove to be true.
00:35:28.000Still, DeSantis made sure to point out in the interview that he saw a number of problems with the election, including MEDA CEO Mark Zuckerberg's grants for election administration, the widespread availability of mail-in ballots, state laws that allow third parties to collect and return voters' ballots, and how social media outlets de-emphasized a story about the laptop of President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden.
00:35:54.000He said, I think what people in the media and elsewhere they want to act like somehow this was like the perfect election.
00:36:01.000I don't think it was a good run election.
00:36:35.000Maybe we could cut him some slack, but that just sounds really stupid.
00:36:39.000He says, but I also think Republicans didn't fight back.
00:36:42.000You have to fight back when that's happening.
00:36:45.000He refused to lean into attacking Trump over his legal troubles, insisting that it's not really about Donald Trump, and emphasizing his opposition to a justice system that is not fair if it is weaponized.
00:36:58.000And you know, the whole thing is wrong.
00:37:01.000This just proves that DeSantis is a spy.
00:37:05.000And it proves what I have said for a long time, which is that DeSantis
00:37:12.000You can't even evaluate him on what he says or what he thinks or his policies because he is not who he says he is.
00:37:23.000There was an argument at one point in time that DeSantis was Trumpism without Trump.
00:37:28.000He was all of the positives of Trump without the negatives.
00:37:33.000He was virtually the same agenda and the same message, but without the drama,
00:37:41.000And what's more, he was a good governor.
00:37:44.000And by a governor, I don't mean a capital G like a good governor of Florida, meaning he was a good leader, he was a good administrator, that he would be a more competent executive as the president that Donald Trump was.
00:38:56.000Because when he says something like this, when he says it's not about Trump, and he says the election wasn't rigged, and he says things like... You know, what was the comment specifically?
00:39:32.000I believe the first time that any... any acknowledgement of potential fraud was made was in June of 2020.
00:39:44.000When Donald Trump said that as a result of the COVID lockdown, he said that there would be extensive abuse with mail-in ballots.
00:39:53.000He said that people would be voting absentee because the COVID restrictions inevitably would not allow people to go and vote at the polls in person.
00:40:05.000There were bans on large gatherings and restrictions on when people could leave their homes.
00:40:09.000Curfews were put in place and that sort of thing.
00:40:12.000Schools were dismissed and places of business were shut down.
00:40:17.000And so he forecasted, rightly, that the COVID lockdown would have an impact on election turnout.
00:40:24.000And what all the states began to do shortly after the initial wave of lockdowns in the middle of March was to change how the elections would be conducted.
00:40:32.000They changed the administration of the elections to make the voting more accessible for people that would not be showing up to vote in person.
00:40:43.000And so it was as early as June 2020 that Trump made specific claims.
00:40:48.000When we talk about theories and claims about election fraud, the first time that a specific theory about the manner of election fraud and the object of election fraud was made was in June 2020 by the President.
00:41:06.000It would be the absentee, the early voting, the mail-in voting.
00:41:10.000That would be the vulnerability for widespread abuse, and it would be enabled by the COVID lockdown restrictions on gatherings and on a sort of public setting.
00:41:26.000And so when we look at that election claim, that turned out to be absolutely true.
00:41:32.000And I've said it many times on the show, the only data point that you need to look at, which is just unexplainable, is that early voting in 2016 was 35%.
00:41:40.00035% of the votes cast were cast early.
00:41:42.000In other words, not on election day, not at the ballot box.
00:41:44.00035%, which is, of course, the minority,
00:41:58.000Were cast early, meaning they were either mailed in by legitimate absentees, or they were in-person early voting, which is where somebody will request a ballot, fill it out at home, and then they will deliver it to a drop box before the election, or they may even deliver it on election day.
00:42:18.000And of course, in many states, to vote early, you have to request a ballot.
00:42:23.000You would have to go, it was an active process,
00:42:27.000And you would have to go, and it varies state by state, because all the states conduct their own elections, and you would have to request a ballot, and then fill it out, and there were specific instructions to return it.
00:42:40.000All those rules were completely changed in 2020, and they made it so that everyone was automatically registered as an absentee.
00:42:48.000So everyone automatically was shipped a ballot, which they could then sign, vote, and drop off in a 24-hour drop box, or in a ballot box, or delivered on Election Day.
00:43:01.000And as a consequence in 2020 the percentage of voters that voted absentee or voted early doubled and went more than 70% 35% and it gradually increased from the 90s where they started to implement this no excuse in-person absentee voting in certain states
00:43:22.000It has gradually increased from the mid to late 90s slowly but surely to 35% in 2016 and then doubled in four years.
00:44:04.000If it were a normal election where it was, let's say it was 40% early voting, I would say, yeah, you can't really claim election fraud.
00:44:12.000Maybe if Trump and Biden had slightly more votes than the previous election, or the Democrat vote getter, which in this case would be Biden compared to Clinton, if it was a slightly higher vote get, I would say, yeah, it's a stretch to say there was voter fraud.
00:44:31.000In the states the five or six states that determine the outcome of the election was so slim and the number of votes was so much greater than it was the previous year and this is of course accounted for the fact that it was far more convenient and accessible for people to vote by mail and that was the majority of the votes and that does happen to be obviously vulnerable to fraud because there's no there's no chain
00:44:59.000If you go and vote in person, you go one man, one signature, one ballot, one vote.
00:45:08.000I go in, I request my ballot, I fill it out, I sign it, I submit it, and that's how it goes.
00:45:16.000Otherwise, if it goes and it happens through the mail, then the state puts the ballot in an envelope, they ship it to the voter, and then it disappears.
00:45:26.000You might as well throw it into a black hole.
00:45:29.000The state packages up the ballot and puts it in the mailbox, and then it's gone.
00:45:34.000And as far as the state is concerned, then it shows up in a box somewhere.
00:45:38.000They ship out 200 million ballots, or however many there are,
00:45:45.000On a state-by-state basis, the state will ship out hundreds of millions of ballots, and they're just gone!
00:45:51.000And then they come back, and they're collected, and then they count them.
00:45:56.000And so again, it's a totally different election.
00:45:59.000One election, you have the vast majority of voters are voting on election day in person.
00:46:05.000They go in, they request their ballot, beep boop, they fill it out, they print it, they sign it, they drop it in the box, it's counted.
00:46:13.000And so there's a chain of custody where the ballot is given, supervised by the state.
00:46:19.000It is filled out, supervised by the state.
00:46:21.000It is received from the voter, supervised by the state.
00:46:23.000It is counted, supervised by the state.
00:46:25.000And so from reception all the way to from the time the voter receives the ballot until they submit the ballot, there is a clear chain of custody.
00:50:01.000The variable is that after the 2020 election, Ron DeSantis, to his credit, passed voter reform and reversed the COVID-era rules.
00:50:13.000And he said that in order to get an absentee ballot to vote early, you have to request it.
00:50:19.000You don't automatically get registered as an absentee.
00:50:22.000You have to request an absentee ballot and you need to submit all your personal information.
00:50:27.000And the only way that you can drop off a ballot early is inside of a office that is supervised by the county during business hours.
00:50:39.000So I think it's from 9 to 5 or 8 to 6, whatever it is.
00:50:45.000Only in offices supervised by the county during business hours could you submit your ballot that you requested by submitting all your personal information.
00:50:57.000So is it more likely that in 2016 to 2020 a bunch more people just voted and all these six states or five states that Trump won that Biden flipped just became way more Democrat?
00:51:12.000Is it more likely that between 2020 and 2022 Florida just legitimately went 20 points more red?
00:51:20.000Or is it more likely that the anomaly is this automatic registration of absentees?
00:51:27.000Which is what changed from 16 to 20 nationwide and from 20 to 22 in Florida.
00:51:34.000I think that's plain as day and that's
00:51:38.000Again, that was the claim of election fraud in June 2020 and that was reiterated in the fall of 2020 in October, September, November by the President, by me, by Darren Beattie, by Alex Jones, by many people.
00:51:52.000Many people talked about it and it turned out to be true regardless of what people like Sidney Powell and
00:51:59.000Lin Wood said about the voting machines and Dominion and all this.
00:52:03.000Regardless of all that, the central claim about the voter fraud was that it would be the mail-in ballots that would be subject to security vulnerability because it's breaking the chain of custody.
00:52:24.000Because of course it has everything to do with Donald Trump.
00:52:27.000It of course has to do with Donald Trump.
00:52:29.000The investigation, and the indictment, and all this talk of voter fraud, and the voter fraud itself, and the whole 2020 election, it's all personal.
00:52:38.000It's all personal and political, and the two are inseparable against the leader, Donald Trump.
00:52:43.000That's what the whole situation is about.
00:54:09.000There was a great talk that Michael Moore did shortly before the election and he was actually criticizing Trump but many people repurposed it and it's actually pretty good.
00:54:30.000The one way that they could get back at the system that screwed them through free trade and immigration and the bank bailouts and everything, the one way they could get back at the political establishment was their vote, which was unalienable and couldn't be taken away from them, and they all had one.
00:54:47.000And they could use that to say fuck you to the system, and they did, and that's how Trump prevailed.
00:54:52.000And there was a very good, I think it was a speech or an article that Darren Beattie wrote in 2016.
00:54:58.000He said that the election of Trump was a stress test for our political system.
00:55:51.000And so it was, in a true sense, a peaceful transfer of power from the elites
00:55:55.000To the changemaker that was elected by the people.
00:56:01.000Now, if you understand 2016 in that way, you look at 2020 and realize that 2020 was the inversion of 2016.
00:56:09.000It was the revenge of the powerful interests.
00:56:13.000It was the revenge of the American regime.
00:56:17.000And DeSantis points out all these facets.
00:56:32.000Of their conspiracy where they buried the Hunter Biden story and that was social media and that was law enforcement.
00:56:39.000There were the investigations against Trump which were political which is law enforcement.
00:56:44.000There was the impeachment and the obstruction in Congress which was the political establishment.
00:56:49.000There was a negative coverage in the press which is the media.
00:56:52.000There was a censorship of him and his opponents which was social media.
00:56:57.000And then, when all is said and done, there was this grand conspiracy of the COVID pandemic and its influence on the administration of these elections and early voting, which is what did him in.
00:57:12.000And so you look at 2020 as a counter-coup.
00:57:13.0002020 was their way of undoing the coup in 2016.
00:57:22.000And it was an overthrow of the President, and in a way it was an overthrow of the people.
00:57:27.000It was like the people put him in office, and the regime overthrew him, and thereby overthrew the people.
00:57:35.000And so when DeSantis says, it's not about Trump, now that the regime is basically trying to make it illegal for him to run again,
00:57:47.000They're trying to lock him up, and they're pulling out every tool in their arsenal to prevent him from succeeding in getting back into office.
00:57:58.000You realize that all of this, everything that's happened, it absolutely is about him.
00:58:05.000They're making it illegal to be against them.
00:58:08.000They're making it illegal to be effectively against them.
00:58:12.000They're saying in this latest indictment about January 6th that the reason that Trump committed a conspiracy is because people told him that he lost, but he persisted in telling people that he didn't anyway, even though he was told.
00:58:29.000So in other words, if I get in an argument with a liberal and I say, hey, you know, God is real, and then they say, no he isn't, and then I say, well you're a liar because I told you.
00:58:40.000It's like they have effectively criminalized dissent.
00:58:43.000They've effectively, by doing that, criminalized saying or thinking an alternative viewpoint, or acting on it.
00:58:52.000If they say that a liberal telling you something persistently, and if you don't believe them, means you're a liar, then that means we can't disagree with liberals.
00:59:06.000A liberal telling you something and you disagreeing is a lie, which then constitutes a criminal conspiracy?
00:59:13.000That means it's a conspiracy to try to be an elected representative if you disagree with the consensus, if you disagree with the liberal agenda.
00:59:24.000And this is only coming down because Trump did it.
00:59:52.000It's been about Trump since the beginning.
00:59:56.000And what Trump represents, which is deeper than that, is a real battle between the people, and a specific part of the people, and the government.
01:00:04.000And when I say government, I mean the regime.
01:00:09.000I mean not just the federal government, but I mean the entire power structure.
01:00:16.000And when DeSantis goes out there and says it's not about Trump, and federal law enforcement's being politicized, and blah blah blah, you realize that he is not Trumpism without Trump.
01:00:33.000The regime is extending a hand through DeSantis and offering a compromise and saying, look, we can't tolerate a guy that attacks the media.
01:00:43.000We can't tolerate a guy that doesn't concede an election.
01:00:46.000We can't tolerate a guy that wants to build a wall.
01:00:50.000And we can't tolerate somebody who is not in bed with the political system.
01:01:24.000And to the extent that people at some point were taking him up on that, or saw value in that proposition, they were shaking hands with the establishment.
01:02:57.000Not attacking our media, not attacking the Republican Party establishment, not gonna upset the apple cart with NAFTA, or NATO, or the border, or anything like that.
01:03:12.000And of course, if you shake hands, then you're back on the hamster wheel.
01:03:16.000And you're back in Republican politics.
01:03:18.000You're right back there, Republicans or Democrats, fighting until the end of time.
01:03:25.000While America becomes majority non-white, while we're raped to death by the globalists, while our wealth is sucked out of our country through a straw by the Jews, that's what DeSantis represents.
01:04:18.000But also, at the same time, more than a symbol.
01:04:21.000He's combining the two things into one, leading the charge, and so his personal freedom, like we said before, and success are bound up with the success and the freedom of the movement and the country.
01:04:34.000It is about whether he crosses the finish line against all these people trying to stop him, as a will, from getting in there and quite literally taking America and making it great again, like he said he would do.
01:04:47.000So, this little statement that DeSantis made, it just proved that he's against us, because
01:04:54.000All you have to do, I mean, just read the rest of the statement.
01:04:57.000I mean, he acknowledges all the problems from 2020.
01:05:19.000In the last four years, they just changed that.
01:05:21.000We will never have another dissident elected ever again if it's not for Trump winning in 24.
01:05:27.000Because who in this new environment, in an environment where Trump already existed and the system has been Trump-proofed, who then could go forward in the future and beat the media and social media and Zuckerberg and finance and the Republican Party establishment and
01:05:49.000This grand conspiracy that was put together to take him out.
01:05:56.000So that's the situation, but I want to move on.
01:06:00.000I want to take a look at our Super Chats and see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:06:08.000So let me see what you all feel about this.
01:07:39.000Anyway, we're off to a really bad start here at the Super Chats, huh?
01:07:46.000We read these every- you do realize that every night I present these on the screen and read them aloud.
01:07:55.000Like that's- you put it in a box and it is displayed on the screen and read aloud and someone is like, let me put my phone number in there.
01:08:04.000Let me put my name and phone number in there like that's a good idea.
01:12:27.000Uh, but hey, thanks for, you know, see this is where things always start to go south, you know.
01:12:32.000Somebody starts to super chat the show, they say, hey, I love what you're doing, I really support you, blah blah blah, and then, you know, they get a little comfortable and then they start telling me how to run the show and then it's like, okay, yeah, I think, uh, I don't think so, but I appreciate it.
01:13:00.000Most of my libtard peers at Harvard auto-designate me as the main character in debates because they all parrot lib thoughts that they've been ingrained with.
01:14:22.000Because I think that, uh, I mean every nation in the world did a vaccine push.
01:14:41.000So I don't think that, you know, when Alex Jones and like you say that, if Israel is bad, why did they get vaccinated?
01:14:49.000It presupposes that, like, everything is the design of the Jews, and everything is a monolithic conspiracy, which is not what I've ever claimed.
01:15:00.000You know, so it's sort of a non-starter.
01:15:02.000It's like, if Israel is bad, then why did they do something that was self-destructive?
01:15:53.000Prudence is the virtue that disposes practical reason to discern our true good in every circumstance and choose the right means of achieving it.
01:20:07.000A protracted regional conflict in West Africa is likely to drive mass migration into the United States and Europe just like destabilization in Latin America and the Levant.
01:24:59.000And here's the thing, just because they're Christian or even Catholic doesn't mean they're not liberals.
01:25:05.000And at the end of the day, if you're not on this side of the red pill, it honestly doesn't even really matter how you dress it up or what you want to call it.
01:25:14.000If you're not willing to confront Jewish power or white genocide,
01:25:19.000You know, you could be Catholic, Muslim, white, brown, red, yellow, it doesn't matter.
01:27:15.000And the most they could come up with, I mean, Sartain was like mentored by Destiny before his appearance, and we confronted Destiny on the JQ and the Jewish influence, and he had nothing!
01:27:26.000His argument was something like, well, people do things.
01:27:29.000His argument was like, yeah, Jews are disproportionately represented, but that's just because.
01:28:49.000What was it like post-show after the SOS cast?
01:28:52.000You mentioned having a friendly interaction with Sartain.
01:28:55.000Did the bitch and the baldy even shake your hand afterwards or say anything?
01:28:59.000No, they made it weird, like security made it so that they wouldn't let me get up until he left.
01:29:06.000They had security escort him out, and then once he was out, security escorted me from the stage to the dressing room.
01:29:13.000And then they waited until everybody was clear of the premises and then they escorted me to my car because I guess they were worried about a fight or something.
01:29:24.000But yeah, I mean, so when the Jewish guy left, me and Sartain shook hands and we had a brief chat.
01:30:01.000If you see this, your epic says, hey, hey.
01:30:03.000If you see this, your epic says, hey, I used up all my super chat money to sue the people in the archive chat for calling me that one retarded super chatter.
01:30:10.000Nothing happened and the lawyers sent my dad a bill.
01:30:13.000I hope everyone is happy with the choices they made.
01:30:16.000Did you see that video I tagged doing where the lady complained that her son got pickles on his burger?