America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes - January 04, 2021


ELECTION WAR - The Final Battle | America First Ep. 740


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00:33:22.000 Good evening, everybody.
00:33:23.000 We're watching America First.
00:33:25.000 My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:33:26.000 We have a great show for you tonight.
00:33:29.000 Very excited to be back with you here tonight for another episode of the show.
00:33:34.000 We've got a lot to talk about, a lot to get into, much to discuss.
00:33:39.000 It's going to be a very big week.
00:33:41.000 Big day tomorrow, big day on Wednesday.
00:33:44.000 And it's good to be back.
00:33:45.000 This is the returning episode of the show, of course, from my winter vacation, my winter absence.
00:33:53.000 So, I don't think I've actually talked to you since before Christmas.
00:33:59.000 December 23rd was the last show.
00:34:01.000 So, Merry Christmas.
00:34:03.000 It's a little late, but Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
00:34:07.000 This is the first show of the year 2021.
00:34:10.000 And I've got a great feeling about this year already.
00:34:13.000 It's been a good year so far.
00:34:15.000 We're all still here.
00:34:17.000 I'm still here.
00:34:18.000 The show is still here.
00:34:20.000 Who would have thought we would have made it this far?
00:34:22.000 So.
00:34:24.000 We've got a big show, and I want to move right into it.
00:34:27.000 I'll talk a little bit about New Year's and some other things, but I want to introduce the show because there is much to discuss.
00:34:34.000 Of course, Wednesday is the Electoral College vote, and that's going to be held in a joint session of Congress in Washington, D.C. There will be a massive protest while this takes place, and I will be there.
00:34:50.000 This one is official, and it's being held at the White House.
00:34:54.000 So, I don't know if anybody has seen this information yet.
00:34:58.000 It is out there, it is public.
00:35:00.000 But this time around, there's going to be a rally on the lawn of the White House.
00:35:05.000 They call it the Ellipse.
00:35:07.000 President Trump will be speaking there.
00:35:09.000 Other prominent Stop the Steel speakers will be speaking there as well.
00:35:14.000 I will be in attendance.
00:35:16.000 And this should be perhaps the biggest rally out of all the Stop the Steel protests that have taken place so far.
00:35:25.000 By far, they're saying that this one, there could be millions and millions of people there.
00:35:30.000 And a small indication that that might be true is that if you try to book a flight to get to Washington, D.C., you can't.
00:35:38.000 There are almost no flights available to get into the city during that week.
00:35:43.000 And even if you look at Baltimore, nearby airports, they're all booked up too.
00:35:48.000 Restaurants are closing down, hotels are closing down, trying to abort this rally, but it's going to commence anyway.
00:35:55.000 So, it's very exciting, and we'll talk all about that tonight.
00:35:58.000 We'll talk about what we can expect on Wednesday, what we can expect on the 6th as far as the vote goes and the protest.
00:36:06.000 We will also be talking about the Senate runoff election, which is being held in Georgia tomorrow.
00:36:13.000 And we've been talking a lot about this, not obviously in the past week and a half, but throughout December, we talked about this runoff.
00:36:22.000 There are two races in Georgia, two Senate seats.
00:36:26.000 That are contested right now, and that will maybe be resolved tomorrow.
00:36:31.000 The vote could go on for a long time, actually, you know, if it's going to be really close like it was on November 3rd, or if there's voter fraud.
00:36:39.000 It may take them a few days or a week or something to determine who actually wins, but the election will be held tomorrow.
00:36:45.000 Already they've got record turnout in the early voting, so it could be close, it could be big, but we'll talk about the election.
00:36:53.000 It's going to be a very big show, it's a big start.
00:36:57.000 Big, energetic, exciting start to the year.
00:37:01.000 And I know you missed me for the past couple of weeks because I'm the only one that's saying the right stuff right now.
00:37:08.000 I have to tell you because I have been furious.
00:37:13.000 I've been furious watching on my Twitter timeline for the past couple of weeks people shilling for the Georgia Senate runoff, and nobody is calling out some of the nonsense that's going to go on on Wednesday.
00:37:27.000 And I'll tell you what I mean by that later, but I know that you missed me, and frankly, I missed me too.
00:37:35.000 I missed this show and doing this show too because I'm the only one that really gets it, or at least I'm the only one that gets it.
00:37:45.000 And says it out loud, publicly, and explicitly.
00:37:48.000 Because there are a lot of people that get it, but for whatever reason, they don't want to say it or they can't say it.
00:37:57.000 But I say it.
00:37:58.000 I've always said it.
00:37:59.000 I'll continue to say it.
00:38:00.000 And I'm going to say a lot of it tonight.
00:38:02.000 And we're going to start tonight by saying don't vote in the Georgia runoff tomorrow.
00:38:07.000 Do not call yourself America first if you vote for Kelly Leffler and David Perdue tomorrow.
00:38:13.000 And I also want to talk about some of this business going on on Wednesday.
00:38:17.000 The objections to the Electoral College vote.
00:38:19.000 But I'm very excited to be back with all of you talking about this stuff.
00:38:25.000 It was a nice little vacation, and I needed one because I've just been going nonstop for like years.
00:38:32.000 So I took a little bit of time off.
00:38:34.000 I had some time in the sun, very nice, some time on the beach.
00:38:39.000 But now I'm back for another show, another week, and a new year.
00:38:45.000 And, you know, I said this earlier, and I actually said this before I left, but I'm really, really excited about the new year.
00:38:51.000 And I want to say a few things because I guess there's a bit of a tradition on the show at this point of the first show of the new year kind of outlining and setting the tone for the coming year.
00:39:03.000 And I remember distinctly the first show that I did in the year 2019.
00:39:09.000 So this must have been the first week of January, first or second week, January 2019.
00:39:15.000 The first show that I did when I came back from a similar trip then is I said that I was declaring a fatwa against Charlie Kirk.
00:39:25.000 And Con Inc. and Turning Point USA and all that.
00:39:29.000 That was two years ago. 0.98
00:39:31.000 And then that was the year of the Groyper War.
00:39:33.000 That was the year that I confronted Ben Shapiro at Turning Point SAS.
00:39:37.000 And so I think it was actually not only effective, but it was also, you know, maybe a little bit what would be the word for that?
00:39:46.000 I don't know.
00:39:46.000 But you understand, it basically predicted what occurred in that year.
00:39:51.000 So I think it makes a lot of sense to set the tone.
00:39:53.000 And coming into 2021, I don't think we're going to get the outcome.
00:39:58.000 That we want from the 2020 presidential election.
00:40:01.000 I'm just going to say that.
00:40:02.000 I think you know that that's where my head's at.
00:40:04.000 We're still going to fight.
00:40:05.000 We're still going to be there on the 6th and whatever else is necessary until Inauguration Day.
00:40:11.000 But I think that we're probably not going to get the outcome that we want on January 20th.
00:40:16.000 Nevertheless, whatever outcome takes place on the 20th or on Inauguration Day, if it's on some other day, I am very, very optimistic about 2021 because.
00:40:29.000 The battle for the succession of Donald Trump in the Republican Party is just beginning.
00:40:34.000 In a lot of ways, and I've been saying this, this may have been the next best or even the best possible outcome of the 2020 election, which is to say, as we face the coming year, we are left from 2020 with this horrible pandemic, probably another recession looming this coming fight over vaccines.
00:40:56.000 We've got Black Lives Matter, which we may see more of that in Wisconsin because of a ruling that's supposed to come down this week.
00:41:03.000 We've also got the legitimacy of the entire system called into question because of this voter fraud.
00:41:11.000 And this is taking place on a massive scale that most Republicans, something like 75 to 85% of Republicans, believe that we were cheated out of this election.
00:41:21.000 And so we're coming into 2021 with all these problems, but also the legitimacy of the system, the electoral process, but the regime in its entirety, their credibility, their legitimacy is undermined.
00:41:35.000 And now, as we move forward into potentially a Biden or a Harris administration, there will be a party with, or rather, a conflict.
00:41:44.000 With President Trump outside of the White House within the party as to what will succeed Trump in determining the future of the Republican Party as far as its leaders and its ideology.
00:41:56.000 And I think we, in particular, but I think everything is positioned well for America First to truly become ascendant in the next four years.
00:42:06.000 And we're not thinking, of course, over just the next four years.
00:42:09.000 We're thinking about the next 15 years, the next 20 years, but in particular, the time between the screw job on November 3rd and the 2022.
00:42:19.000 Election, I think, presents a unique opportunity for a truly grassroots America First movement to ascend within the Republican Party, within the American right, and potentially wield real political power.
00:42:33.000 Maybe not a complete takeover of the party, although I don't think we should settle for less than that.
00:42:40.000 Maybe not within that timeframe, but we should be ambitious.
00:42:43.000 But I think that we will definitely become a political force in the American right on a national scale within that time period.
00:42:50.000 And that's why I'm excited because.
00:42:52.000 Like I said, you've got all these Republicans.
00:42:55.000 They don't believe the system is legitimate.
00:42:57.000 The system has screwed them.
00:42:58.000 And what's more is they are loyal to President Trump.
00:43:02.000 And as President Trump defines himself against the party that screwed him in this election and against the party that will try to unseat him formally in 2024, he will have to distinguish and define himself against that party through his ideology, which is to say, we might get a rehash of the same fight that we saw in the 2016 primary taking place in the next.
00:43:27.000 Four years, over the next four years, which pits Donald Trump as a populist, nationalist, free, or rather not free, but a trade protectionist, military non interventionist, immigration restrictionist against the GOP establishment, which will be neocons, neoliberals, hyper free market types, libertarians, the usual suspects.
00:43:49.000 So in 2021, this is going to be the opening salvo, the first year, and now a four year battle for succession after Trump in the Republican Party.
00:43:59.000 And that Is where we have to be focused.
00:44:02.000 So I'll say this just like I did in 19 and just like I did even in 2020.
00:44:06.000 We've got to keep our eye on the prize.
00:44:10.000 America First has now been a major political force for something like 14 or 15 months now.
00:44:16.000 We're only going to grow bigger.
00:44:18.000 The path ahead is more perilous and there's more risks and it's more precarious, but there has never been, I don't think, a bigger opportunity for our movement in particular, but also our ideas.
00:44:30.000 To make their way onto a national stage within this time period.
00:44:34.000 So 2021 will be the first year, the first go of it, and I'm very optimistic.
00:44:40.000 Okay.
00:44:40.000 So happy new year.
00:44:42.000 Great things ahead.
00:44:43.000 We've made it a long way, but the best is yet to come.
00:44:46.000 I really believe that.
00:44:47.000 But we're going to move on, and I want to talk about this week because it's going to be a big week.
00:44:55.000 And it's going to start tomorrow with the election, of course, in Georgia.
00:44:59.000 And then on Wednesday, we're going to have the Electoral College vote in Washington, D.C.
00:45:05.000 And we'll start with the election tomorrow, the Georgia Senate runoff.
00:45:09.000 And I look, I just need to make the case one more time.
00:45:13.000 I know you've heard a lot of it before because we talked a lot about Georgia throughout December.
00:45:20.000 I don't think so much in November, but for a couple of weeks in December, we really did Georgia a lot.
00:45:26.000 And I just have to make the case one more time because tomorrow's the election.
00:45:31.000 And I think that it really is just me and the other America First people that are in.
00:45:36.000 Encouraging voters in Georgia to stay home.
00:45:39.000 We are the only major, like prominent conservative voices in the entire country, except for Lynn Wood.
00:45:47.000 That's it, that are encouraging Georgia Republicans to withhold their votes in the runoff tomorrow.
00:45:54.000 Everybody else is down there right now in Georgia shilling for Leffler and Purdue.
00:46:00.000 And that's everybody else.
00:46:02.000 That's everybody from Dan Crenshaw and Nikki Haley all the way through to Ted Cruz.
00:46:10.000 Donald Trump himself, Don Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle, Ali, Ryan Gerdusky, tons of people.
00:46:16.000 They're all down there from all ends of the spectrum.
00:46:19.000 And it is only the America First tent.
00:46:22.000 That's me, that's Michelle, that's all the other streamers here on DLive, Jaden, Jake, Steve, Vince, Patrick, Scott, you know, the usual crowd.
00:46:32.000 We're the only ones that stand athwart the Republican machinery telling voters to stay home.
00:46:38.000 It's very, very important.
00:46:40.000 It's a critical day tomorrow.
00:46:41.000 And I'll explain the significance, but I want to make the case about withholding your vote one last time because this is going to have historic significance, especially in the context of what I just talked about, which is this battle of succession within the Republican Party.
00:46:57.000 Because what our task is, is to unseat Mitch McConnell, maybe literally, but definitely in a formal way in his control over the party, but it's to unseat Mitch McConnell and other establishment forces leading the Republican Party and replace them with America First.
00:47:14.000 Well, how do you do that?
00:47:17.000 You have to primary these people.
00:47:18.000 And when you can't primary them, honestly, they have to win their elections, or rather, they have to lose their elections anyway.
00:47:25.000 You know, some people say, well, we primary them, and if we can't primary them, well, we vote for them anyway in the general.
00:47:32.000 No.
00:47:33.000 The only way that we are going to increase in influence and power is necessarily if establishment forces decrease in their influence and power.
00:47:44.000 As we rise, they have to fall.
00:47:46.000 It is a zero sum game.
00:47:49.000 And that is why all eyes are on Georgia, specifically on this show, but of course everywhere in the country.
00:47:55.000 And in case you don't know, there's going to be two elections tomorrow in Georgia two Senate seats, both of Georgia's Senate seats.
00:48:03.000 You've got two Republican incumbents, Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
00:48:07.000 And it's going to be a very tight race.
00:48:08.000 All the polling says it's going to be very close.
00:48:11.000 I've seen some polls that have Loeffler and Perdue up by a small margin, some have.
00:48:16.000 Warnock and Ossoff, who are the opponents, are up by a little in other polls.
00:48:22.000 And where we sit right now with the Senate after the November 3rd election, we've got 50 Republican seats confirmed in the Senate, and then we've got 48 Democratic seats confirmed in the Senate.
00:48:37.000 So these two seats, if Republicans win them, that will give Republicans a 52 seat majority in the coming Senate, so at least for the next two years.
00:48:48.000 If Democrats win both seats, Democrats will have 50 seats in the Senate.
00:48:53.000 Republicans will have 50.
00:48:55.000 And if Joe Biden is inaugurated, Kamala Harris will become the vice president.
00:49:00.000 The vice president is the president of the chamber of the Senate. 0.94
00:49:05.000 And so, with a Democratic vice president, a Democratic president of the Senate, she will act as a tiebreaker. 0.95
00:49:12.000 And because there are 50 Republican votes and 50 Democratic votes, her plus one vote as a Democrat will give the Democrats a de facto majority in the Senate.
00:49:21.000 I probably, that's probably way more complicated.
00:49:24.000 I made it sound way more complicated than it really is. 0.65
00:49:27.000 The vice president is a tiebreaker in the Senate. 0.99
00:49:30.000 Kamala Harris is a Democrat. 1.00
00:49:31.000 If it's 50 50, She's plus one, it gives them technically a 51 to 50 vote majority. 1.00
00:49:36.000 So that's what's at stake tomorrow control over the Senate.
00:49:41.000 Of course, all the Republicans in the party, in the establishment, the commentators have told their audiences and voters in Georgia that it all comes down to tomorrow because if Republicans can secure their majority in the Senate, which is immune from the tiebreaker and all of that, then that will be the last line of defense against the Democrats because.
00:50:05.000 They have forfeited the White House.
00:50:07.000 You know, they just gave up on that.
00:50:10.000 We lost the House, right?
00:50:11.000 Or we didn't win back control of the House, I should say.
00:50:14.000 And Republicans retaining control over the Senate, that is the last bulwark against a totally unified Democratic government under Biden.
00:50:24.000 They say that if we control the Senate, then that means we could resist the worst and most excessively progressive parts of the Biden administration's agenda for the next two years until the midterms, and then obviously then on to 2024.
00:50:40.000 They say that if we lose our majority in the Senate, well, then that will open up the door to amnesty, statehood for D.C. or Puerto Rico.
00:50:49.000 It will open up the door to socialism and high taxes and all the rest.
00:50:55.000 And I want, so now that I've established what's going on, I want to talk a little bit about this.
00:51:00.000 My position on this has been increasingly clear.
00:51:05.000 And initially, I was a little bit, I was a little bit conflicted.
00:51:11.000 I was, Asking around, saying, you know, to my other conservative friends, what do we feel about Georgia?
00:51:17.000 Because I understand the arguments in favor of electing Republicans, this bulwark against a unified Biden government.
00:51:23.000 Because, of course, the government tends to grind to a halt if you have a divided Congress.
00:51:28.000 This happened in the last two years of President Trump's first term.
00:51:32.000 This happened to Barack Obama in 2010 when he lost the House, 2014 when he lost the Senate.
00:51:40.000 So it tends to be a problem for the Biden administration if you have a Republican Senate that'll block Supreme Court picks.
00:51:47.000 That'll block major appropriations bills.
00:51:49.000 That can block a lot of things.
00:51:52.000 And so I was leaning towards that for a little while, thinking, you know, once we get closer to January, I'll probably say, you know, you should probably vote in the Senate runoff, probably should vote to give Republicans the majority because it's going to protect us, hold your nose, and so on.
00:52:08.000 But as the days went on since the November 3rd election, I have only gotten angrier and angrier about what's going on with the Republican Party.
00:52:18.000 And I've only become more and more.
00:52:21.000 Confident that Republicans should not turn out tomorrow and vote for these senators.
00:52:27.000 And case in point, just yesterday there was a big development on this front in the Senate race where Kelly Loeffler was asked by Brett Baer on Fox News whether or not she would have voted with the Democrats and a lot of Republicans to override President Trump's veto on the National Defense Authorization Act.
00:52:48.000 And I just want to briefly explain what was going on with that before I tell you her response because it's very significant.
00:52:56.000 We talked about this right before I left on vacation.
00:52:59.000 The National Defense Authorization Act was an appropriations bill for the military.
00:53:04.000 It was a must pass bill, and President Trump was using it as leverage to force some last minute policies through in his lame duck period, including he wanted Republicans to put something about Section 230 in the bill, specifically repealing the Section 230 protections for big tech.
00:53:23.000 President Trump wanted a provision out of the bill.
00:53:26.000 The Warren Amendment, which comes from Elizabeth Warren, which would have stripped away the Confederate names on U.S. military bases.
00:53:35.000 And there were a few other things in there as well.
00:53:38.000 Specifically, there was a provision which complicated our withdrawal from Afghanistan.
00:53:43.000 President Trump wanted to pull troops out of Afghanistan, and there was a provision in the bill that complicated that and basically made it procedurally impossible for the president to do this.
00:53:54.000 So those were the three major issues with the National Defense Authorization Act.
00:54:00.000 And President Trump vetoed it because it didn't have the things he wanted.
00:54:05.000 It had things that he did not want.
00:54:07.000 And then Congress came back into session last week and they voted to override the president's veto and make it law.
00:54:14.000 Republicans joined Democrats to override the president's veto, to take away Confederate names and military bases, to do nothing about big tech, and to prevent President Trump from ending the war in Afghanistan.
00:54:28.000 Kelly Leffler, who is one of the Republicans, one of the incumbents up for election tomorrow, she was asked whether she would have voted.
00:54:35.000 To override the veto.
00:54:37.000 This was her response.
00:54:38.000 This is from The Hill yesterday.
00:54:41.000 It says, Baer also asked Loeffler how she would have voted in the Senate's decision to override President Trump's veto of the National Defense Authorization Act.
00:54:49.000 Loeffler said, I voted to support the NDAA.
00:54:53.000 The bill that came out of conference was very different from what we had been promised, so I don't know.
00:54:58.000 I was here in Georgia working across the state, and I will continue to stand with our men and women in the military.
00:55:04.000 Oh, thanks a lot.
00:55:05.000 When Baer asked again how she would have voted, Loeffler said, Look, what's at stake here is our military and our freedom.
00:55:12.000 Those are what's on the ballot right now, and I'm the daughter and granddaughter of veterans.
00:55:16.000 We're the fifth largest state for veterans in active duty military right here in Georgia.
00:55:24.000 Brad Baer replied, I won't belabor it, but that's not a yes or no on whether you would sustain the veto or not.
00:55:29.000 Loeffler responded, That's right.
00:55:33.000 This was yesterday.
00:55:34.000 This was yesterday.
00:55:36.000 Okay, tomorrow is the election, and this was yesterday.
00:55:41.000 She can't give a yes or no vote on whether she would have voted to override President Trump's veto.
00:55:50.000 Now, keep in mind, she didn't vote.
00:55:53.000 So, whether she said she would have voted to override or she would not have voted to override is basically immaterial because the veto was overridden and Leffler didn't vote.
00:56:07.000 So, really, she could say anything.
00:56:09.000 She could say, No, I would not have voted to override the president's veto because we need to fight big tech and we need to end these foreign wars and we need to protect our heritage. 0.88
00:56:24.000 We need to protect our Southern and American heritage and our history from Black Lives Matter and the Democrats. 0.67
00:56:30.000 You know, something like that. 0.67
00:56:31.000 She could have said that, and there would have been no real tangible.
00:56:37.000 Consequence of saying that because that does not obligate her to vote on anything really in the future.
00:56:44.000 What's more, is the election is in two days.
00:56:47.000 She's not voting on anything in the next two days. 1.00
00:56:50.000 So she could say that and then do one thing or another thing after she's elected.
00:56:54.000 It doesn't matter.
00:56:56.000 Point is, all she had to say was no, I would not have voted to override the most popular president in the history of the Republican Party who's in the fight for his life politically in order to protect my constituents from big tech, in order to protect the heritage of my state, and in order to bring home the troops from these endless foreign wars.
00:57:20.000 That's all she had to say two days before the election, which is increasingly close.
00:57:27.000 And could she say that?
00:57:29.000 She could not even give an answer.
00:57:31.000 This is who Republicans are telling us that we have to hold our nose and vote for.
00:57:36.000 Gotta hold our nose and hold the line, the last line of defense against the Democrats.
00:57:42.000 And this is the perfect example of why nobody in Georgia should be voting.
00:57:47.000 And it's yet another example, by the way.
00:57:50.000 There have been many examples over just the last month.
00:57:53.000 Alone.
00:57:54.000 This is not the first time we've seen something like this.
00:57:56.000 It was just three weeks ago that both Leffler and Purdue said in an interview that they were eager to work with a Biden administration and basically seemed to concede the fact that Biden had won the presidency.
00:58:09.000 This is while they're in the runoff race.
00:58:12.000 This is while they're asking Republicans who are reluctant to vote for them to vote for them that they're saying, well, we're going to work with Biden, and Biden basically won.
00:58:22.000 That was just a few weeks ago.
00:58:24.000 What's more is we saw in December, throughout December, how many terrible bills were passed by a Republican controlled Senate or even voted for indirectly through unanimous consent in the House.
00:58:37.000 You had a bill that expanded temporary protected status to Hong Kong, passed through the House with unanimous consent.
00:58:43.000 You had a bill that eliminated the cap on work visas, passed by unanimous consent in the Senate.
00:58:49.000 And then, of course, you had the National Defense Authorization Act, which passed without ending Section 230 protections, preventing President Trump from ending the war in Afghanistan.
00:58:59.000 While taking away the Confederate names off military bases.
00:59:04.000 And to add icing on the cake, they also passed the horrible stimulus bill that did not approve the $2,000 direct cash payments to Americans affected by the COVID lockdown.
00:59:19.000 This is the record of our Republican Congress, and specifically our Republican Senate, and more specifically, Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, in just the last month.
00:59:28.000 The last month, while they're in a highly competitive Senate runoff when Republicans are.
00:59:33.000 Reluctant to turn out to vote for them.
00:59:35.000 And I want you to think about that.
00:59:37.000 If this is how they act while they're asking for your vote, how do they act when they don't need your vote?
00:59:43.000 How do they act when the spotlight isn't on them and the entire fate of the Senate and government over the next two years isn't hanging in the balance in their race?
00:59:53.000 In other words, they're asking us to vote for these people, whether we like them or not, to hold the line.
00:59:58.000 I'm simply saying there is no line, there's no line to hold.
01:00:03.000 And presumably, the line is drawn between the Republicans and the Democrats.
01:00:07.000 We're holding a front as the Republicans against Democratic policy, but there is no line to hold because Democrats and Republicans equally are complicit in globalist policies.
01:00:20.000 Republicans and Democrats equally were complicit in protecting big tech's control over the internet.
01:00:27.000 That's why both Democrats and Republicans voted to override President Trump's veto of the National Defense Authorization Act.
01:00:35.000 Because there was no line between the Republicans and the Democrats on big tech.
01:00:40.000 Nothing to hold.
01:00:41.000 There's no line between the Republicans and the Democrats on endless foreign wars.
01:00:45.000 That's why they both voted to override President Trump's veto of the NDAA, which prevented Trump from ending the war in Afghanistan.
01:00:53.000 No line between them on the wars.
01:00:55.000 And the same goes for the Confederate names on the military bases.
01:00:58.000 And the same goes for the TPS amnesty.
01:01:02.000 And the same goes for the work visas, which is legal immigration.
01:01:06.000 And the same goes for screwing Americans out of a decent check with COVID stimulus.
01:01:12.000 And by the way, at the same time, how much foreign aid to Sudan and Israel and every other country in the world?
01:01:20.000 No line between Republicans and Democrats.
01:01:22.000 No line to hold.
01:01:24.000 And that is basically the point.
01:01:25.000 People are saying we have to vote for Republicans in the Senate because it's not even about Leffler and Perdue.
01:01:32.000 It's about protecting the Republican majority, which will prevent terrible Democratic policies from being passed.
01:01:38.000 I have just demonstrated to you that even while they're asking for your vote, even while they're trying to convince you that they're going to hold the line, there's no line.
01:01:48.000 They're equally willing to pass these terrible things.
01:01:50.000 And that's in the past month.
01:01:52.000 But this has been going on, as you know.
01:01:54.000 For the past four years, we saw that in the omnibus spending bill.
01:01:58.000 How many times did we do the government shutdown runaround where President Trump tried to negotiate with a Republican Congress to appropriate money for a border wall, to repeal Obamacare, to do a tax cut for the middle class or an infrastructure bill?
01:02:13.000 It never happened because of the cooperation between Republicans and Democrats to prevent it from happening.
01:02:20.000 This has been going on for decades.
01:02:22.000 How many years over the past 30 years have Republicans controlled the House or the Senate or both?
01:02:29.000 And yet, the direction of the country stays the same.
01:02:32.000 The trajectory of the country and of government policy stays the same on immigration, on war, surveillance, big tech, our heritage, culture, and ancestry.
01:02:42.000 All those things are going in the same direction no matter what.
01:02:44.000 And that's why tomorrow is so important.
01:02:47.000 It's not important because we've just got to get out there and keep fighting for Republicans.
01:02:53.000 It's because tomorrow has to be the day when Republicans wake up and realize we're being screwed.
01:02:59.000 We're being taken for a ride right now.
01:03:02.000 They want us, and this is even better.
01:03:06.000 Not only do they screw us on policy, but after the Republican Party screwed us out of the White House, they're the reason that President Trump may not be inaugurated on January 20th, even after they've just got done and we're still bleeding, stabbing us in the back.
01:03:24.000 They want us to go back out and vote for them yet again, get back out there.
01:03:28.000 And even some nationalists and populists are joining the chorus too and saying, well, We're going to fight the GOP establishment later.
01:03:37.000 We're going to do it in 2022.
01:03:39.000 We're going to do it in 2024.
01:03:41.000 Tomorrow is too important.
01:03:43.000 That's exactly why it has to happen tomorrow because it's so important.
01:03:47.000 Because it's going to send a message.
01:03:49.000 Tomorrow is so important because that's the day when we're going to send a big message, which is going to be heard loud and clear and which will echo for two years at least that the Republican Party is not entitled to Republican votes.
01:04:04.000 If they lose both of those races in Georgia because Republicans stayed home, the consequences of that will ring out for the next two years at least until the midterms.
01:04:14.000 And everything that comes as a result will be blamed on that election that Republicans could not turn out their voters because they didn't do what voters elected them to do.
01:04:26.000 That's why.
01:04:27.000 And maybe the biggest case in point is not amnesty and it's not big tech and it's not the wars and it's not all that.
01:04:33.000 It's what we just saw on November 3rd.
01:04:36.000 We'll talk more about this in a moment.
01:04:38.000 We talk about what happens on Wednesday.
01:04:41.000 But I want everybody to understand 100% crystal clear that there is no good reason that President Trump should not be inaugurated 100% on January 20th.
01:04:53.000 There is no good reason.
01:04:55.000 And I'll tell you why.
01:04:56.000 He won the election on November 3rd.
01:04:59.000 He got more votes than Joe Biden in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Georgia at least, but probably also Pennsylvania, Arizona, and Nevada too.
01:05:08.000 President Trump not only won on November 3rd, but he expanded his margin of victory.
01:05:14.000 In the Electoral College, that he won against Hillary Clinton in 2016.
01:05:18.000 He got 10 million more votes than in 2016.
01:05:21.000 Largest vote getter out of any incumbent president in history.
01:05:25.000 So he won the election.
01:05:26.000 It was the fault of the Republican Party that we were cheated in the first place because it's the responsibility of the Republican Party to have poll watchers in every room where ballots are being counted, specifically in swing states.
01:05:41.000 So the fraud that took place in the first day or week or two weeks after the election, that even happened.
01:05:48.000 Was a result of the failure of the Republican Party to properly do their role in the election, which is to watch and monitor the ballots being counted.
01:05:58.000 That was their fault.
01:06:00.000 Well, then, after the election was stolen, we had Republican controlled legislatures in five.
01:06:06.000 Five out of six swing states that were contested in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
01:06:15.000 In all five of those states, Republican legislatures could have taken their constitutional authority to appoint electors.
01:06:22.000 Back from the voters and elected an independent slate of electors that would vote for Trump in the Electoral College.
01:06:29.000 Not a single one of them did it.
01:06:31.000 We had how many different cases before federal judges appointed by Trump at every level, including the Supreme Court, and none of them intervened.
01:06:38.000 Not even Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett, three Trump appointed Supreme Court justices, would intervene in the election.
01:06:46.000 And then at long last, we come to what's going to happen tomorrow.
01:06:52.000 And we'll get into specifically what happens tomorrow.
01:06:55.000 In a moment, when we shift our focus to Wednesday, but tomorrow we will not have the votes that we need in the Senate to object to and throw out Electoral College votes.
01:07:06.000 And that'll probably be the final battle.
01:07:08.000 That'll probably be the final procedural step that separates Joe Biden from the inauguration on January 20th.
01:07:17.000 At every step of the way, the Republican Party could have kept Trump in office, whether it was the party apparatus, the Republican Party itself, the RNC, stopping the voter fraud on Election Day.
01:07:30.000 You could have had Republican state legislatures take their own electors and appoint them and send them to D.C. You could have Trump appointed justices intervene and make this right.
01:07:40.000 And ultimately, tomorrow, you could have had Republican senators and House representatives object to and throw out enough votes that we could have forced a contingent election and gotten President Trump inaugurated that way, which would have been the last ditch effort, but still completely viable.
01:07:58.000 There is no good reason that President Trump should not be inaugurated 100% on January 20th.
01:08:04.000 There's no excuse.
01:08:06.000 It was completely within the power of the Republican Party to make him president.
01:08:12.000 All along the way, they had a completely legal, constitutional, viable path to protect Trump in the White House.
01:08:20.000 And none of them could do it.
01:08:22.000 And it's not that none of them could do it, I should say.
01:08:24.000 It's that none of them would do it.
01:08:26.000 Because the Republican Party, on a systemic level, wants Trump out of office.
01:08:32.000 They wanted Trump to help them.
01:08:34.000 Get their corporate tax cut.
01:08:36.000 They wanted Trump to help them repeal Obamacare.
01:08:39.000 They wanted Trump to help them expand the budget of the military.
01:08:44.000 They wanted Trump to help Israel in every way, shape, and form.
01:08:49.000 They wanted Trump to help them get elected in the House and the Senate.
01:08:52.000 And once Trump gave them everything that they wanted, including the federal judges and the Supreme Court, now they're ready to discard him.
01:09:00.000 And he also happens to be the people's president, the most popular president in American history, and the most popular Republican president in American history.
01:09:09.000 And the Republican establishment just threw him to the curb, including Kelly Leffler and David Perdue.
01:09:15.000 This is who's asking you to hold your nose tomorrow and vote.
01:09:20.000 We have to go out there tomorrow and we have to take the first step in destroying the GOP establishment for that reason alone.
01:09:28.000 If for no other reason, forget about the policy, forget about hold the line, forget about all of that, if for no other reason, maybe you could say it's completely irrational, the GOP has to be punished for this.
01:09:42.000 And this is just how politics works.
01:09:44.000 The reason why Republicans don't do the things that we want them to do, like protect our borders, end the wars, end foreign aid, protect us from big tech, keep Trump in office.
01:09:56.000 The reason Republican politicians don't do the things that we want them to do is because we have no leverage over them.
01:10:02.000 Republicans just screwed us every day for two months straight, and we had no recourse.
01:10:09.000 Because we had no leverage.
01:10:09.000 Why?
01:10:11.000 What are we going to do to them?
01:10:12.000 What can you and I do to a state legislator besides kill him?
01:10:16.000 Although we should not do that.
01:10:17.000 I'm not advising that, but I mean, what else can you do, right?
01:10:21.000 Nothing.
01:10:22.000 Moreover, and this is more to the point if you're unwilling to withhold your vote, what can you do to them?
01:10:28.000 There's no leverage because there's no pain mechanism.
01:10:31.000 They pay no price for their betrayal.
01:10:35.000 They've betrayed us in Congress for the past four years with Trump in office.
01:10:40.000 We had a GOP controlled Congress in both chambers for two years.
01:10:44.000 And they couldn't give us money for the border wall, and they couldn't give us the middle class tax cut or the infrastructure bill or any number of things that we needed.
01:10:52.000 And they didn't pay a price.
01:10:53.000 And they didn't pay a price over the past two years, and they didn't pay a price for the past couple of months.
01:10:59.000 And they will never pay a price if you're not willing to withhold your vote.
01:11:03.000 And some people say, well, if we withhold our votes, then the Democrats are going to get in office.
01:11:08.000 Well, yeah.
01:11:09.000 I mean, that tends to happen.
01:11:10.000 The Democrats will get in office.
01:11:12.000 Warnock and Ossoff will get in office, and Democrats will control the House and the Senate and the White House.
01:11:18.000 And they will pass some very bad policies over the next two years, maybe four years.
01:11:24.000 That being said, there's two scenarios.
01:11:29.000 If we elect Republicans, and let's say Leffler and Perdue get in, and Republicans control the Senate, and they prevent some of the excesses, well, what happens in 2022?
01:11:39.000 Back to square one.
01:11:40.000 We don't have Trump in the White House.
01:11:43.000 Republican establishment is fully in control once again.
01:11:46.000 And now we're fighting against the Republican establishment.
01:11:49.000 Controls the Senate, and now we've got to wage a big war against them.
01:11:53.000 But they didn't pay any price for all their betrayals.
01:11:55.000 How are we going to take away their majority in 2022?
01:11:58.000 We got to primary people.
01:11:59.000 What if we don't win in the primary?
01:12:01.000 Got to hold your nose and vote again in 24 and 26 and 28 and every other election forever because we have no leverage.
01:12:09.000 We let them win this one.
01:12:10.000 We communicate to them you could screw us in the worst way possible.
01:12:14.000 You'll pay no price, and the Republican Party never changes.
01:12:18.000 Republicans and Democrats holding hands.
01:12:21.000 Taking us down the road to hell for the rest of our lives.
01:12:25.000 That's scenario number one.
01:12:26.000 But thank God we got the Senate, right?
01:12:28.000 Scenario number two is we lose the races in Georgia and Democrats get in and we get some bad policy for two years.
01:12:36.000 But we send a message to the Republican establishment that there's a big price if you screw over the American people.
01:12:43.000 You are not entitled to our votes.
01:12:44.000 You're going to have to earn them.
01:12:46.000 When you campaign, you're going to have to earn them.
01:12:47.000 When you govern, you're going to have to earn them.
01:12:49.000 And then maybe we'll get a very different class of Republicans in 2022.
01:12:54.000 Maybe then in 2022, you're going to have people running in primaries or even generals saying, you know what?
01:13:00.000 Like Mitch McConnell is a disaster, and Mitch McConnell can't lead this party anymore.
01:13:05.000 Mitch McConnell didn't protect our president, and that's why he lost the Senate.
01:13:08.000 Vote for me.
01:13:09.000 You're going to get a very different class of Republicans in 2022 and then in 2024.
01:13:15.000 And then you've got a real Republican party that represents the people that maybe actually stands a chance of putting America first and doing the things that we want them to do.
01:13:25.000 Don't you understand?
01:13:26.000 If we protect the current order, there is no scenario where we'll ever win.
01:13:32.000 Neither party represents us.
01:13:34.000 It's all the same if we get a Democrat in or a Republican in, marginally different.
01:13:39.000 But as far as Republican establishment, congressional politicians go, we can elect Republicans, we can elect Democrats.
01:13:46.000 We're never going to win with these people.
01:13:47.000 You want to know how you know that?
01:13:48.000 Because they did not put Section 230 in the National Defense Authorization Act.
01:13:53.000 If they didn't do it now, if they didn't do it a couple weeks ago, what makes you think they'll do it when Joe Biden's president as opposed to Trump?
01:14:00.000 What makes you think they'll do it in four years or six years?
01:14:03.000 If they didn't do it last week, they're never going to do it.
01:14:05.000 And that's the biggest existential issue for the American right big tech censorship.
01:14:11.000 If they didn't take care of immigration and building a border wall when they had control of both chambers and Trump in the White House and a majority on the Supreme Court, what makes you think they'll do that when Joe Biden's in the White House and Democrats control the House? 0.85
01:14:24.000 And maybe they'll try to pack the courts.
01:14:26.000 It's not going to happen.
01:14:27.000 So, what we know for a fact is that our chance of making things the way we want them to be is zero.
01:14:35.000 With the current Republican and Democratic Party.
01:14:38.000 And insofar as our chances are zero, then I will never vote for Republicans and Democrats.
01:14:44.000 If we don't vote for Republicans tomorrow and Democrats take control and we have a chance at shaking things up in the Republican Party, suddenly we have a non zero chance.
01:14:56.000 If the Republican Party is in crisis and they're no longer in power, they don't control anything in government, their donors are fleeing, there's big problems, they're holding crisis meetings, well, now you've created a problem.
01:15:09.000 Now, you've created leverage.
01:15:10.000 You've created a pain mechanism where if Republicans don't do what we want, well, we can punish them.
01:15:16.000 And we can maybe make an effort to influence their behavior.
01:15:19.000 We've created a stick.
01:15:21.000 We can create carrots and sticks.
01:15:22.000 We can create different responses from the voters that will manipulate the behavior of the Republican Party.
01:15:29.000 That's a non zero chance that things will go our way within the next few elections.
01:15:34.000 So, you tell me, what's the stupid thing to do here?
01:15:38.000 To go and vote for Republicans.
01:15:40.000 And have a 0% chance because Republicans and Democrats, as they are, will never do what we want them to do, or go with the non 0% chance, send a message to the Republican Party and maybe cause a shakeup, maybe have a shot at sending a message so that things will change.
01:15:57.000 Clearly, it's the latter.
01:15:58.000 It's very simply said we're never going to get a different outcome by doing the same things.
01:16:06.000 Vote for Republicans in a last ditch effort to win the Senate.
01:16:09.000 Yeah, we tried that.
01:16:11.000 We tried that in 2010.
01:16:12.000 We tried that in 2014.
01:16:14.000 We tried that in 2016.
01:16:16.000 We did that.
01:16:17.000 We've done that many times over the past 30 years, over the past 50 years, and the outcome is always the same.
01:16:23.000 Whether it was the America Firsters or the Trumpists or the Tea Partiers or whoever, the outcome is always the same.
01:16:30.000 You vote for the Republicans, you get screwed.
01:16:32.000 Well, if we do it this time, we got to hold the line this time.
01:16:36.000 And then if we hold the line and we regrouple, then they'll do what we want them to do.
01:16:41.000 Well, I mean, just take a look at history.
01:16:43.000 There's no precedent for this.
01:16:44.000 It's the dumbest thing in the world.
01:16:46.000 So we can't do that.
01:16:48.000 We have to start to send a message to the Republican Party.
01:16:51.000 We have to create leverage for ourselves.
01:16:53.000 If we make it difficult for them, if we make it hurt for them, maybe there's a chance that they'll begin to represent us.
01:16:59.000 It really is just that simple.
01:17:00.000 And if people can't understand that, honestly, they have no business in politics.
01:17:04.000 That's what it comes down to.
01:17:06.000 Because for too long, the American people are told, you need to wait until later.
01:17:10.000 Well, we can get around to that after the midterms.
01:17:13.000 We can get around to that in a couple of years.
01:17:15.000 Well, we can get around to that some other time.
01:17:17.000 And you're going to vote for us and you're not going to get.
01:17:20.000 Something in return, you'll have to wait for that.
01:17:23.000 And we always say, oh, okay, we'll vote for you again.
01:17:26.000 Okay, well, next time.
01:17:28.000 I'm not happy about it, but I'm going to vote.
01:17:29.000 I'm going to hold my.
01:17:30.000 How many years have you been holding your nose and voting?
01:17:32.000 How many people held their nose and voted for Romney, McCain, and everything intervening in the midterms?
01:17:38.000 How many times did you hold your nose and vote for somebody you didn't like?
01:17:41.000 And how many times did that work out for you?
01:17:44.000 So it has to change.
01:17:46.000 We have to tell the Republican Party, no, now you need to wait.
01:17:49.000 You didn't follow through for us.
01:17:51.000 So now you need to wait until 2022 before you can get control over the Senate again.
01:17:56.000 And if you don't do anything in the meantime, well, then you can wait until 2024 to get our vote again in the House and in the Senate.
01:18:03.000 Things are terrible in this country, and they've been terrible for a long time.
01:18:08.000 And we really have very little left to lose at this point.
01:18:12.000 Open borders, we've got it. 0.74
01:18:13.000 Race riots, surging crime and carjackings, we've got it.
01:18:21.000 Promiscuity on television and all over the society.
01:18:24.000 It's there.
01:18:25.000 Socialism, high taxes, high cost of living, limited or expensive housing.
01:18:31.000 It's all there.
01:18:32.000 People being screwed out, screwed while corporations get bailed out, foreign wars, big tech takeover.
01:18:40.000 I mean, how could it get any worse at this point?
01:18:43.000 How about try something different for once?
01:18:46.000 And maybe we could begin to correct our course here, but that starts tomorrow.
01:18:49.000 You can't vote in the Georgia Senate runoff.
01:18:51.000 And I'll take the credit for it.
01:18:52.000 If we lose, I think it's me, it's Michelle.
01:18:55.000 It's our crew and Lynn Wood.
01:18:57.000 We're the only ones saying not to vote.
01:19:00.000 And I'll gladly take the credit for that because, you know, you can't call yourself America first.
01:19:04.000 You can't call yourself a dissident or an insurgent or a populist or whatever by telling people to go out and vote for, they're not even good candidates.
01:19:12.000 Go out and vote for more Republicans after what they just did to us over the past two months.
01:19:16.000 It's unconscionable.
01:19:18.000 So they have to lose.
01:19:20.000 They don't care about us.
01:19:22.000 Why should we care about their Senate majority?
01:19:24.000 They don't care about us enough to give us $2,000. 0.54
01:19:28.000 They don't care.
01:19:29.000 Enough about us to take away big tech Section 230 protections.
01:19:34.000 They don't care enough about us to keep the Confederate names on the military bases or to protect our cities or any of it for that matter.
01:19:42.000 I don't need to go down the list.
01:19:43.000 You understand.
01:19:44.000 So, why should we care about their Senate majority?
01:19:47.000 It makes no difference to me.
01:19:48.000 Win, lose.
01:19:49.000 I mean, I want them to lose badly, but you understand.
01:19:52.000 You have to be indifferent.
01:19:53.000 Withhold your vote.
01:19:55.000 That's tomorrow.
01:19:57.000 And honestly, shame.
01:20:00.000 Shame, great shame to everybody encouraging people to vote.
01:20:04.000 Great shame to people who know better encouraging people to vote in Georgia tomorrow.
01:20:10.000 And I'm also going to say there's a lot of people that won't take a stand on this.
01:20:14.000 Now, some people, I get it.
01:20:16.000 But you have other people that they're going to say everything right up to telling you to withhold your vote.
01:20:21.000 They're going to say, oh, geez, Leffler, why did you say that?
01:20:25.000 Man, you wouldn't say that if you wanted to win.
01:20:27.000 I mean, you have all these people out there, they're saying everything right up to it.
01:20:33.000 Leffler, why'd you say that?
01:20:35.000 I mean, you can't win saying that.
01:20:37.000 Yeah, we don't want her to win.
01:20:38.000 Good that she said that.
01:20:39.000 Good.
01:20:40.000 Maybe this will open people's eyes.
01:20:42.000 Don't vote.
01:20:43.000 But shame, shame on all these so called nationalists.
01:20:49.000 So called populists, so called Trumpists, and MAGA and whatever, going out there and giving us Leffler and Perdue.
01:20:57.000 Really?
01:20:59.000 Shame on you.
01:21:00.000 And that will be a great stain, believe me.
01:21:04.000 That will be a great stain on your record in the next two to four years and beyond.
01:21:09.000 Because we're going to remake this party and we're going to remember not just people that didn't show up to the protest to defend the president, but who voted for the people that screwed over the president.
01:21:20.000 Who was out there shilling in Georgia like a dog, like a slave, out there in Georgia, shilling for us to elect David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, the party that just got done betraying us and our president?
01:21:33.000 It will be a great source of shame.
01:21:35.000 It'll be a great stain on the reputation of anybody that calls himself a nationalist, a populist, America first, or anything like that in this decade.
01:21:45.000 Mark my words.
01:21:47.000 Because we'll look back on this, like I said.
01:21:50.000 And we'll remember not just the people that sat out, stopped the steal, but also the people that went out there and said, You gotta hold the line.
01:21:56.000 You gotta hold the line.
01:21:58.000 Please, please.
01:22:00.000 You know, I'm sure people look back on that and say, Oh, I don't know what I was thinking.
01:22:04.000 I mean, everybody was doing it.
01:22:06.000 And we'll say, Yeah, yeah, right.
01:22:08.000 But I'm out there, you know me.
01:22:11.000 I'm the real deal.
01:22:13.000 I'm not being, frankly, what it comes down to is I'm not being paid by anybody, is ultimately what it is.
01:22:19.000 Because if I were being paid by somebody, they would stop paying me if I said this.
01:22:24.000 If I came out saying, you know, don't vote, withhold your vote, that is such a dangerous idea for Republicans to get in their heads because no Republican is satisfied with the Republican Party, haven't been for decades.
01:22:38.000 If Republicans ever got it in their heads that they could just blow up the party, just commit suicide as a party, I mean, that's a very dangerous thing for voters to think about from the perspective of the donors and the interests that control the GOP.
01:22:51.000 If I were getting paid by some, you know, somebody in that network, they would pull their money so fast, you would make your head spin.
01:22:59.000 And ultimately, I think that's what it comes down to everybody that's out there is getting paid by somebody.
01:23:04.000 Gee, where's the money coming into your PAC?
01:23:06.000 Where's the money that's coming into your C4?
01:23:09.000 Where's the money that's coming into all your different infrastructure?
01:23:12.000 Oh, well, that's why you're in Georgia.
01:23:14.000 Oh, that's why you're shilling for Purdue and Loeffler.
01:23:18.000 Ultimately, I think that's what it comes down to.
01:23:20.000 You know, because this is not, frankly, this is not a popular thing to say right now in the Republican Party.
01:23:26.000 It's not a popular thing to say if you buy into the system.
01:23:29.000 This is truly one of these breaking the conditioning kinds of ideas, really breaking the system, very threatening to the system.
01:23:36.000 And you want to know why that is?
01:23:38.000 It's because the whole system is out there defending Leffler and Purdue.
01:23:41.000 Everybody Crenshaw, Nikki Haley, if they're out there campaigning in Georgia, that tells you the system smiles on Leffler and Purdue getting elected.
01:23:50.000 The system smiles on another GOP Senate majority.
01:23:55.000 And we don't, because we're not of the system.
01:23:57.000 But everybody else, you can kind of see where their allegiances are.
01:24:01.000 So I saw somebody subtweeting me yesterday.
01:24:04.000 Somebody said it's going to be very uncomfortable when I see this person this week.
01:24:09.000 Somebody's subtweeting me on the timeline.
01:24:12.000 It is so stupid to say to withhold your vote.
01:24:14.000 That's the dumbest thing ever.
01:24:17.000 Even Don Jr. was saying that today.
01:24:19.000 Yeah, no, you're right.
01:24:21.000 And the smartest thing in the world is to keep voting for Republicans.
01:24:24.000 That's really working out.
01:24:26.000 Man, we are just hitting home run after home run.
01:24:29.000 The scoreboard is breaking.
01:24:31.000 The scoreboard is short circuiting because of how many victories Republicans have been racking up.
01:24:37.000 You know, and Republican voters have been racking up by voting for Republicans.
01:24:41.000 It's like, It's like money growing on trees.
01:24:44.000 It's a gold rush.
01:24:45.000 We just keep getting things.
01:24:47.000 I want to vote for Republicans 10 times, 100 times.
01:24:50.000 I want to vote Republican for the rest of my life because look at how good it's working out for us, right?
01:24:55.000 Take a look around at your neighborhood.
01:24:56.000 Take a look at your workplace, your school, your city, your country.
01:25:01.000 Take a look around.
01:25:02.000 It's really working for us to keep voting for Republicans like Leffler and Purdue and Mitch McConnell and all the rest.
01:25:08.000 I'll vote for Donald Trump.
01:25:10.000 That's it.
01:25:12.000 And, you know, I became eligible to vote when Donald Trump ran in 2016.
01:25:19.000 And I probably would have voted for Mitt Romney in 2012.
01:25:21.000 Full disclosure, I was 14 and I was blue pilt.
01:25:24.000 But I'll vote for Donald Trump.
01:25:27.000 I will never vote for another Republican again unless they are America first like Trump.
01:25:32.000 I'm not a Republican like that.
01:25:34.000 And that's why it's because it doesn't work.
01:25:36.000 It's not working.
01:25:37.000 Something has to change.
01:25:38.000 They have to pay a price.
01:25:40.000 And it's going to hurt for us too.
01:25:41.000 Yeah, it's going to hurt for us too.
01:25:42.000 They're going to pass some bad stuff in the next two years.
01:25:45.000 But you know what?
01:25:46.000 We'll live.
01:25:47.000 Everybody will live.
01:25:48.000 It'll be just fine.
01:25:50.000 Let's just see what happens.
01:25:52.000 Let's take one and try something a little bit different this time around, and we'll see what happens.
01:25:57.000 If we regret it, well, we could all come back in 2022.
01:26:00.000 We could come back later, right?
01:26:02.000 And, you know, honestly, what amazes me, this is the last thing I'll say, and then we'll move on, is this.
01:26:08.000 What I said earlier is so important that Trump 100% could have been president for another four years.
01:26:16.000 It's so important for this reason.
01:26:18.000 I want you to think back about the math in the Senate right now.
01:26:21.000 So, Republicans have 50 confirmed seats in the Senate, Democrats have 48, and these two seats are up for grabs right now.
01:26:30.000 And the fear, of course, is that if Democrats win both those seats, presuming they control the vice president or the office of the vice president, then they'll have a majority.
01:26:41.000 Well, hang on a minute.
01:26:44.000 If Mike Pence remained the vice president, Republicans would already have a majority.
01:26:49.000 Republicans have 50 seats.
01:26:52.000 If Mike Pence remained the vice president, in other words, if Donald Trump remained the president, we would not have to worry about either race in Georgia.
01:27:00.000 We would already have a majority.
01:27:02.000 And if Purdue and Leffler won, that would just be even better.
01:27:06.000 That would just give us a 52 53 vote majority in the Senate, right?
01:27:12.000 So why is it then that the Republican Party forfeited the White House so easily?
01:27:16.000 Think of it it's the all important Senate.
01:27:19.000 Hold the line.
01:27:20.000 Chuck Schumer said, first Georgia, then America.
01:27:23.000 Socialism's coming to our shores.
01:27:26.000 Well, if all that were so true, and if it was so important that we controlled the Senate, lest the sky fall from the heavens, then why the hell did they forfeit the White House so easily?
01:27:37.000 Because clearly the White House wasn't important, and clearly the vote from the vice president wasn't that important.
01:27:44.000 So that's not catastrophic, because they didn't do anything to keep Trump in office.
01:27:50.000 Mitch McConnell did nothing, the state legislatures did nothing, the justices did nothing.
01:27:50.000 Anything!
01:27:56.000 Nobody, and as far as I'm concerned, many people were campaigning in Georgia, they didn't do anything for Stop the Steal, except for like Ali and some others.
01:28:04.000 But, you know, Charlie Kirk didn't do anything for Stop the Steal.
01:28:08.000 A lot of them didn't.
01:28:09.000 So hold the phone for a second.
01:28:11.000 You're telling me we can afford to lose the White House.
01:28:15.000 Okay, that's fine.
01:28:16.000 We can afford to have Trump leave office.
01:28:18.000 We're not going to fight for that because we can afford to lose that.
01:28:22.000 And we can afford to lose the vote that gives us the majority in the Senate, the vice president.
01:28:27.000 We could lose the White House and indirectly the Senate itself.
01:28:31.000 But these two seats, I mean, that's where the importance lies.
01:28:35.000 That doesn't make any sense for two reasons.
01:28:38.000 Because if the Senate is so important, well, you wouldn't have to worry about the Senate if you had the White House.
01:28:45.000 Because you wouldn't be getting Supreme Court justice nominations from Joe Biden if Donald Trump were in the White House.
01:28:52.000 We wouldn't have a unified Democratic government if Donald Trump was in the White House.
01:28:57.000 So you can't tell me that the Senate is all important, but the White House is not.
01:29:01.000 And you think the White House is unimportant, clearly, because they forfeited it.
01:29:05.000 If they thought the White House was important, they'd be fighting for the White House as hard as they're fighting for the Senate, but they're not.
01:29:11.000 So that doesn't make any sense.
01:29:14.000 And what's more is if the Senate majority is so important, well, then why wouldn't you fight for the White House?
01:29:19.000 Because if you keep the White House, you keep the Senate.
01:29:21.000 If you keep the White House, you keep Mike Pence in the Senate.
01:29:24.000 We already have 50 votes.
01:29:26.000 Mike Pence is a tiebreaker.
01:29:27.000 We already have our majority.
01:29:29.000 So it really isn't about the Senate in that way.
01:29:33.000 It's about getting rid of Donald Trump and keeping the Senate.
01:29:36.000 That's what they want to do.
01:29:39.000 And that says it all right there.
01:29:40.000 I mean, that logic is basically bulletproof right there.
01:29:45.000 It's not that they want to keep the Senate.
01:29:46.000 They want to keep the Senate and they want to get rid of Donald Trump.
01:29:50.000 Oh.
01:29:51.000 Well, why would we vote for people that don't want Trump to remain in the White House?
01:29:56.000 Can anyone tell me that?
01:29:57.000 Why would we want a Senate controlled by a party that does not want Trump in office and, what's more, is willing to throw away the White House and potentially willing to throw away the Senate just so that Trump isn't in office?
01:30:09.000 You could say it's more important to them that Trump leaves office than that they control the Senate because they're risking it.
01:30:16.000 If Trump leaves office and they lose, The two seats in Georgia, they don't have a Senate majority.
01:30:22.000 It would be a lock for them if Trump stayed in office and they could do it.
01:30:26.000 In the Senate, they could do it.
01:30:27.000 We have a majority in the Senate.
01:30:28.000 I'll explain more in a minute, but they could do it.
01:30:33.000 But they would rather Trump leave office and risk losing the Senate than Trump stay in office and they know they have the Senate and the White House.
01:30:41.000 That tells you what we're dealing with here.
01:30:43.000 And for whatever reason, some people can't figure that out.
01:30:47.000 The brightest nationalists, ooh, very smart political people that read books.
01:30:54.000 And all that, I mean, they read, these are, they wear glasses and they've got fancy degrees.
01:30:59.000 For whatever reason, they can't figure all that out.
01:31:02.000 Fakers, fake, fake, fake America first.
01:31:07.000 You're not America first. 1.00
01:31:10.000 You're retarded. 1.00
01:31:11.000 No, but it's true. 1.00
01:31:13.000 But these people are fake. 0.54
01:31:14.000 You've got fake co opting, you know, these are people trying to subvert and sabotage America first and Trumpism.
01:31:22.000 And then you've got people that are in the system and they're on board with it. 0.96
01:31:26.000 But that's the logic.
01:31:28.000 Their primary directive is to get rid of Donald Trump.
01:31:31.000 And if they lose the Senate, they're okay.
01:31:33.000 I mean, ultimately, they're taking that chance.
01:31:35.000 But ideally, they want to keep the Senate and lose Trump.
01:31:38.000 We want to have our 27 swing districts in the House that we won every single one of them.
01:31:44.000 And we want to keep the Senate, but we don't want Trump.
01:31:46.000 Well, we don't want you, Mitch McConnell.
01:31:48.000 We don't want you, Kelly Leffler, you dummy.
01:31:51.000 And we don't want David Perdue.
01:31:52.000 And we don't want any of them, frankly.
01:31:55.000 So that's Georgia.
01:31:57.000 But I want to move on.
01:31:58.000 Because we, I mean, this show is like, it's dragging on a little bit, but there's a lot to talk about.
01:32:04.000 It's a big day, it's a big week.
01:32:06.000 But I want to move on for the sake of time.
01:32:09.000 Time.
01:32:10.000 We're running out of it always on the show, but also generally.
01:32:15.000 I want to move on and talk about what's going on with the Electoral College on Wednesday because there's a lot going on there as well.
01:32:22.000 It's also a big deal.
01:32:24.000 You basically get the gist.
01:32:26.000 I've explained it a million times, but on Wednesday, January 6th, they are going to count the Electoral College votes.
01:32:34.000 The Electoral College votes were.
01:32:37.000 Certified on the 8th, or the elections were certified on the 8th with their accompanying slates of electors.
01:32:46.000 The electors cast their votes on December 14th, and now on January 6th, this coming Wednesday, the Electoral College votes will be unsealed and counted.
01:32:59.000 And Mike Pence, the vice president, will count the votes in front of a joint session of Congress, the House and the Senate.
01:33:07.000 And the last ditch effort that we can mount to prevent Joe Biden from being inaugurated is we can interfere in this process, basically.
01:33:18.000 Mike Pence will alphabetically go through all 50 states, opening and reading the votes.
01:33:24.000 And procedurally, what can happen is this if one representative in the House and one senator from the Senate object to the counting of a state's electoral college votes, Then a different procedure will be triggered.
01:33:41.000 So, you know, Mike Pence will say, I don't know, what's the first state?
01:33:45.000 Alabama, Alaska, whatever.
01:33:47.000 He'll say, Alabama and the, you know, whatever, 10 electoral college votes go to whoever.
01:33:52.000 He'll get to Arizona, will be the first one.
01:33:54.000 He'll say, Arizona's 11 electoral college votes go to Joe Biden.
01:34:01.000 If one representative from the House and one senator from the Senate, if they object, one from each chamber object to that vote being counted, a debate is triggered in both chambers.
01:34:12.000 The Senate, Will debate and the House will debate separately about the merits of the objection.
01:34:19.000 And you can object because you think there was an irregularity in the election, some kind of impropriety, fraud, whatever.
01:34:26.000 They will debate the merits of the objection in both chambers.
01:34:30.000 Then they will come back together and a vote will be held in the House and in the Senate separately about whether or not to throw out those votes.
01:34:40.000 So basically, they're going down and voting in the Senate or the House.
01:34:43.000 Are the votes legitimate or not?
01:34:45.000 If they vote, If both chambers vote to throw out the electoral college votes, then the votes are thrown out.
01:34:51.000 They're annihilated.
01:34:52.000 They're not counted for either candidate.
01:34:54.000 The quorum doesn't change, by the way.
01:34:56.000 You still need 270 electoral college votes to win to become the president.
01:35:01.000 And if they throw out those votes, the simple majority does not change.
01:35:06.000 The quorum, the total vote count does not change.
01:35:09.000 So then they'll go on to the other states and they'll reach other contested states and there'll be more objections.
01:35:15.000 And basically, the outcome is this.
01:35:19.000 Two chambers throw out the votes, the votes are thrown out.
01:35:22.000 If there is a disagreement between the two chambers, it could simply drag on the process long enough where if the Electoral College vote count is not completed within five days, then that could trigger a contingent election.
01:35:38.000 In other words, there was a law passed which says that the Electoral College votes have to be counted within five days of the sixth.
01:35:50.000 And if that's not completed, then you don't have a winner.
01:35:52.000 Neither candidate has gotten 270 Electoral College votes within the time frame.
01:35:57.000 This triggers a contingent election where instead of determining the president with Electoral College votes, the president is determined in the House of Representatives, where the top three vote getters from the presidential election are put before the House of Representatives, and each delegation from the states to the House of Representatives has one vote and they could vote for the three top vote getters from the election.
01:36:25.000 So, whichever party has a majority of the representatives in a given state, that party controls the state's delegation and they will cast their one vote for the candidate of their choosing.
01:36:37.000 So, you know, we obviously don't control the House of Representatives, but we do control a majority of state delegations.
01:36:45.000 In a majority of states, Republicans have the majority of representatives in the House of Representatives from that state.
01:36:52.000 So, a contingent election would be triggered and the States will vote, one state, one vote.
01:36:58.000 Republicans have a majority of those.
01:37:00.000 That could be a scenario where Trump becomes the president.
01:37:03.000 So it's still within our power.
01:37:05.000 We would have to run out the clock, though.
01:37:07.000 That's what's going to happen on Wednesday.
01:37:08.000 So it could be totally fine.
01:37:11.000 You know, it could go through without any objections, although that's unlikely.
01:37:15.000 There have been, I think it's 11 Republican senders have pledged to object to the counting of certain states.
01:37:23.000 More than 100 representatives have committed to objecting.
01:37:28.000 Two different states.
01:37:30.000 But there's a little bit of a problem here.
01:37:32.000 And this is what I want to explain.
01:37:33.000 I've been alluding to this throughout the rest of the show.
01:37:37.000 There's kind of some funny business here.
01:37:40.000 Because initially, no senator wanted to object to any Electoral College votes.
01:37:46.000 Josh Hawley was the first one.
01:37:47.000 He announced last week that he would object to Pennsylvania's votes.
01:37:52.000 And then Ted Cruz came out with a coalition of 10 other senators with him saying that they would object as well.
01:38:01.000 And then there's been this cascade of representatives in the House that have said that they'll vote to object.
01:38:05.000 But there's a little bit of a problem with this, which is that we do not have a majority of Republicans in the Senate.
01:38:14.000 We do not have all Republicans in the Senate saying that they will vote to throw out these Electoral College votes.
01:38:21.000 There are, I believe, an equal, if not a greater number of Republican senators that have committed to not throw out Electoral College votes in the Senate.
01:38:32.000 And let me explain what I mean by this.
01:38:34.000 It basically means that there's no way, there's no way that we're going to win this thing.
01:38:39.000 Because think of it you've got 11 or 12 senators, you've got over 100 representatives.
01:38:46.000 Well, all you need is one from each chamber to object.
01:38:49.000 You need one from each chamber to initiate the process.
01:38:53.000 But if you wanted to really slow down the process or change the outcome, you would need a majority in one chamber.
01:39:02.000 All the representatives in one of the chambers.
01:39:05.000 Well, the Democrats control the House, Republicans control the Senate.
01:39:09.000 If we really wanted to change the outcome, we would need every Republican or at least most Republicans.
01:39:15.000 We would need at least 50 or 51 Republicans in the Senate to go along with this.
01:39:21.000 In other words, to vote to throw out votes and to delay the process in order for this to work.
01:39:27.000 But you've got over a dozen Republicans, including Mitch McConnell and Thune.
01:39:33.000 And many others who've already committed to sustaining, or rather to counting all the Electoral College votes for Joe Biden and inaugurating him.
01:39:43.000 What this means, in other words, is this just because you say, you know, so this is kind of like annoying procedural stuff, which I've been explaining for a long time.
01:39:54.000 And basically, it's very stupid because the Constitution is ambiguous about this process.
01:39:59.000 So nobody really knows technically what's allowed and what's not allowed.
01:40:04.000 The only dates in the Constitution are.
01:40:06.000 Are the election day and the inauguration day.
01:40:09.000 Everything in the middle is kind of subjective and ambiguous.
01:40:14.000 So it's a little bit annoying.
01:40:15.000 People are drawing from precedent and some things in the Constitution and interpreting federal law.
01:40:21.000 It's a very complicated thing.
01:40:23.000 But the point ultimately is this the threshold to initiate this process is one vote from each chamber.
01:40:31.000 In order to actually make a difference, you need a majority.
01:40:34.000 It doesn't matter.
01:40:36.000 In other words, It doesn't matter how many more people you have joining this cause between these two thresholds.
01:40:43.000 We have one representative.
01:40:45.000 We have had one representative for a long time, Mo Brooks.
01:40:49.000 Mo Brooks has said for months now that he will object.
01:40:53.000 So we have had the requisite one representative in the House to trigger this process.
01:41:00.000 There was speculation for a long time that we would have at least one senator.
01:41:03.000 Maybe it would be Cruz or Rand Paul or Josh Hawley.
01:41:07.000 Or Tommy Tuberville, or whoever, but we only needed one.
01:41:11.000 Once that threshold is met, once the process is triggered, you can have any number of people second this.
01:41:19.000 But insofar as they don't constitute a majority of either chamber, it will not change the outcome, which means that you have no political price that you will pay for throwing your lot in right now.
01:41:33.000 There's no chance that this is going to work, and that's because we don't have a majority of.
01:41:39.000 Representatives in the Senate, we don't have a majority of senators who are going to sustain these objections.
01:41:45.000 Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, I mean, you name it, all the usual suspects Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, John Cornyn, Thune, tons of Republicans are not going to vote to throw out these Electoral College votes.
01:41:59.000 That means that it makes it very politically safe for a Republican to say, I'm going to object to this Electoral College vote.
01:42:08.000 Oh, it didn't work?
01:42:09.000 Oh, shucks, we'll get them next time.
01:42:11.000 You know, the time.
01:42:13.000 To have done something would have been in November.
01:42:16.000 The time to have done something would have been in December.
01:42:19.000 But now that it's January 4th and the process will be triggered but not completed, you can throw your lot in and you can get all the credit of saying you support Trump and you resisted the voter fraud without really paying any price because you know and you're safe in your destiny that Trump will not be inaugurated on January 20th.
01:42:45.000 And, you know, Maybe he'll be inaugurated, but it'll have nothing to do with this process.
01:42:50.000 Nobody who has seconded, in other words, nobody who has seconded Mo Brooks or Josh Hawley is really changing the outcome here.
01:42:57.000 Because as long as we have over a dozen and probably many more Republican senators who will not vote to throw out these votes, we know that Trump will not get enough votes.
01:43:06.000 He won't be inaugurated, and we won't have a contingent election.
01:43:09.000 So you'll have this process go very smoothly with some debates and some interruptions, but that's all that that amounts to.
01:43:18.000 But we're supposed to believe that all these representatives, all these senators, they really did everything they could to protect the president.
01:43:25.000 They took some brave, heroic stand.
01:43:27.000 I don't believe that for one second.
01:43:28.000 And I know that that might be blackpilling to hear about January 6th if you thought that everything was going to come together, but take a look at the law.
01:43:36.000 Take a look at the Electoral College Act.
01:43:38.000 Take a look at the 12th Amendment.
01:43:40.000 Unless Mike Pence were to intervene and do something really unprecedented and just not count certain votes, and then the ball's in his court.
01:43:47.000 But unless Mike Pence did something that's extremely unlikely, there's almost no way that we're going to pull this off.
01:43:54.000 And that's because of the simple fact that the Republican establishment and the Republican congressional leadership do not want Trump to be president.
01:44:01.000 So you could have.
01:44:03.000 You could have 48 Republican senators say that they are going to throw out electoral college votes.
01:44:08.000 It wouldn't change the outcome.
01:44:09.000 You could have every Republican in the House of Representatives say that they'll throw out the electoral college vote.
01:44:14.000 It wouldn't change the outcome.
01:44:16.000 So, all these people that are coming out there and beating their chests and saying, we are going to go out there and we're going to object and we're going to get to the bottom of voter fraud, in my opinion, it's all a big show.
01:44:28.000 Just like the lawsuit.
01:44:29.000 I said this about the lawsuit, nobody wanted to believe me.
01:44:32.000 People said I was blackpilling.
01:44:34.000 People said all kinds of nasty things to me about that Texas lawsuit at the Supreme Court.
01:44:41.000 When it came to that, I said it was ass saving time.
01:44:43.000 I said, Look, you get together this giant lawsuit a day after the Electoral College votes are certified and a week before the Electoral College votes are cast.
01:44:56.000 You get this together in this timeframe, not during or after the election, not a week after the election.
01:45:03.000 You wait six weeks.
01:45:05.000 Until the Electoral College is about to vote, you put this big lawsuit together and everybody joins on.
01:45:12.000 Oh, and then it fails, and everybody is so surprised.
01:45:15.000 I mean, to me, that looks like everybody's saving their own asses because if they really wanted Trump to win, wouldn't they have leaned on the state legislatures?
01:45:24.000 You've got the state secretaries of states, you've got the governors, you've got the state attorney generals all joining on and filing amicus briefs on this lawsuit.
01:45:34.000 That's so weird.
01:45:35.000 They could do so much more than file amicus briefs on a doomed lawsuit.
01:45:39.000 Why didn't they?
01:45:41.000 Because they don't actually want to win. 0.98
01:45:42.000 And the same goes for these representatives and senators.
01:45:45.000 Where have they all been?
01:45:47.000 How many weeks did it take any of these senators to come out and say anything about election fraud?
01:45:52.000 Ted Cruz, for the longest time, was the only one saying anything about it.
01:45:56.000 Where was Josh Hawley?
01:45:57.000 Where were all these people?
01:45:59.000 For weeks after the election, they were nowhere to be found.
01:46:02.000 And same with all these representatives, except for like Mo Brooks and Ted Cruz, maybe a handful of others, Paul Gosar, obviously.
01:46:10.000 Everybody else was silent.
01:46:12.000 But now, a couple of days before the Electoral College votes, when we know that we're doomed anyway with this vote, procedurally, there's almost no way out because we know that Mitch McConnell and a handful of others are going to vote this down.
01:46:27.000 We know it's not going to happen.
01:46:29.000 Now they all find this courage.
01:46:31.000 Now they're going to take their big stand for the president.
01:46:34.000 I don't buy it for one second.
01:46:36.000 And this a little bit ties in with the Georgia Senate runoff.
01:46:40.000 Some people are telling me, look, Nick, look. 0.97
01:46:43.000 Kelly Loeffler just promised that she'll object to the Electoral College vote count. 0.97
01:46:48.000 Well, of course she says that because she can object all day long.
01:46:52.000 If Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, Lisa Murkowski, and Susan Collins don't object, then it doesn't matter.
01:46:58.000 And we know they'll never do that.
01:46:59.000 So every other senator in the entire place and every other Republican in the House can vote however they want.
01:47:05.000 It doesn't change the outcome.
01:47:07.000 They pay no price to do that.
01:47:09.000 And this is exactly how they would behave if they didn't want Trump to be in office, but they wanted to save their own skin.
01:47:16.000 Because they know Republicans are pissed.
01:47:18.000 Because everybody's looking at Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, and they're swallowing real hard.
01:47:24.000 And they're saying, I don't want that to be me in 2022.
01:47:28.000 I don't want to fight in a competitive primary and then a competitive general in a red state or a red district because I didn't support the president.
01:47:36.000 Well, I second your objection, Mo Brooks.
01:47:40.000 I second your objection, Josh Hawley.
01:47:42.000 And they pay no political price to do that because they're not going to change the outcome.
01:47:48.000 So that's what I've been thinking about this process for the past couple of weeks I'm away on vacation while you have this cascading support for what's happening on the 6th.
01:47:57.000 And I'm thinking, well, unless Mike Pence does something, And unless the Republican leadership in the Senate does something, there's really no way that Trump is going to remain president through this process in particular.
01:48:11.000 Now, maybe something else could happen.
01:48:14.000 Like, you know, if Joe Biden dies tomorrow, like, you know, that could be something.
01:48:17.000 But, Roy Pierce.
01:48:20.000 No, I'm not going to say that.
01:48:21.000 But you understand what I'm saying.
01:48:23.000 As far as the procedure goes on Wednesday, there's no way it's going to happen.
01:48:29.000 And all these people come out to support now because they know that.
01:48:32.000 Mike Pence is not going to.
01:48:35.000 Refuse to count certain votes.
01:48:37.000 Mitch McConnell and Thune and all the other, you know, Murkowski and Collins, they're not going to come around and throw out these votes.
01:48:44.000 And even if they did, Romney's not going to, and Cornyn's not going to, and all these others aren't going to.
01:48:50.000 So, what's going to happen on the 6th?
01:48:51.000 I mean, I'm going to be there, of course, to support the president, and because we have to, even if it's redundant, even if we're not going to achieve anything, we are achieving something by sending a message.
01:49:02.000 This is what the left understands.
01:49:03.000 You have to occupy the space no matter what, because you never know.
01:49:07.000 And we've got to keep pushing.
01:49:09.000 And we got to push all the way until it's a done deal.
01:49:12.000 And then we'll keep pushing after that in different ways.
01:49:15.000 But you understand.
01:49:17.000 I'm still going to be there.
01:49:18.000 I'm still going to rally with Trump.
01:49:19.000 We're going to be there to send a message to the Congress and to the entire country that we don't accept this.
01:49:25.000 But it's very unlikely that anything's going to change.
01:49:28.000 And I think it is for that reason that all these Republicans now suddenly are supporting.
01:49:33.000 Because if they really wanted Trump to stay in office, they would have done a lot more about it.
01:49:39.000 A much longer, you know.
01:49:42.000 What am I trying to say?
01:49:43.000 They would have done it way earlier, okay?
01:49:45.000 They would have done it in November.
01:49:46.000 They would have done it in December.
01:49:48.000 They wouldn't do it today.
01:49:49.000 They wouldn't do it in January, really?
01:49:51.000 Now we can count on you in January 2021.
01:49:54.000 The election was two months ago.
01:49:58.000 They voted in the Electoral College three weeks ago.
01:50:01.000 They certified the elections four or five weeks ago.
01:50:05.000 So what's really going on here?
01:50:07.000 I think it's pretty obvious.
01:50:09.000 So that's the Electoral College vote, but that happens on the 6th, and then basically.
01:50:14.000 It's a clear path for Joe Biden to become inaugurated.
01:50:19.000 To my knowledge, there's no other recourse, there's no other option, no other play.
01:50:24.000 So that's this week.
01:50:27.000 So don't vote on Tuesday.
01:50:29.000 Come to D.C. on Wednesday.
01:50:30.000 We're going to do a huge rally with the president.
01:50:33.000 I'll be there, of course.
01:50:34.000 I'll be hanging around the Capitol.
01:50:36.000 It's important that you show up.
01:50:37.000 Very important that you show up because we have to fill up the Capitol and make history.
01:50:42.000 And basically, like I said, express to our leaders and to the country that we don't accept this.
01:50:49.000 And we're not going to go out with a whimper.
01:50:52.000 You know, we're not going to go away quietly.
01:50:54.000 This election is being stolen from us, but we're not going to let that happen easily.
01:50:58.000 They're going to have to pry this out of our hands, and we're not even going to accept it if or when they do.
01:51:04.000 You know, I mean, yeah, they might ultimately end up winning this thing, but let's not make it easy for them.
01:51:08.000 Let's fill up the Capitol every week.
01:51:11.000 Let's call their phones, whatever, light up the switchboards.
01:51:15.000 Let's go out there and protest.
01:51:16.000 Let's do everything in our power to make it hard, to make it dramatic.
01:51:21.000 To make ourselves heard.
01:51:22.000 And then, even if they do end up getting away with it, we're not going to accept it anyway.
01:51:26.000 This is how we have to be.
01:51:27.000 We have to be relentless.
01:51:28.000 We have to be there.
01:51:30.000 Too often, Republicans have this attitude of, oh, it's not going to work out for us.
01:51:34.000 Well, whatever.
01:51:36.000 President Biden, it is.
01:51:38.000 No, we have to be kicking and screaming all the time.
01:51:42.000 We have to be more difficult.
01:51:44.000 So that's the sixth.
01:51:45.000 That's what's going down in Congress.
01:51:47.000 I think it's all just a big show.
01:51:50.000 And people are not going to like that.
01:51:52.000 I think that's maybe unpopular to say right now because everybody's gung ho and they're saying, we're going to, whatever.
01:52:00.000 I'd love to be wrong.
01:52:01.000 I would love to be proven wrong.
01:52:03.000 And like I said, the procedure is very ambiguous.
01:52:06.000 The Constitution is ambiguous.
01:52:08.000 Maybe there will be a big surprise.
01:52:10.000 I really hope that that happens.
01:52:12.000 I've been saying this for a long time.
01:52:13.000 I hope that I'm wrong.
01:52:15.000 I'm not saying that smugly.
01:52:16.000 I'm not saying, well, I hope I'm wrong.
01:52:18.000 I'm saying I really hope that I'm wrong.
01:52:20.000 I want, you know, I want more than anybody for Trump to be president for four more years.
01:52:25.000 I know better than you do how good it will be if Trump is elected for four more years.
01:52:30.000 I mean, for most people watching the show, 99% of the people watching the show, I have a better idea and better knowledge about the good things that will happen if Trump is in office than you do.
01:52:42.000 So there's nobody that wants Trump to succeed more than me.
01:52:45.000 There's no few people that have been fighting as hard as me to keep Trump in office.
01:52:50.000 You know that.
01:52:51.000 I want it to happen more than anything.
01:52:53.000 And I would love to be proven wrong and for that to happen.
01:52:56.000 I really, really would.
01:52:58.000 But I'm looking at the facts, I've been looking at it for the past two months.
01:53:02.000 I don't see it.
01:53:03.000 The time to stop this would have been two, three weeks after the election.
01:53:07.000 It would have been in the state legislatures.
01:53:09.000 It would have been in the courts.
01:53:10.000 That didn't happen.
01:53:11.000 Maybe the Supreme Court will take it up.
01:53:13.000 That seems to me highly unlikely.
01:53:15.000 Maybe they'll be able to jam up the process enough to force a contingent election.
01:53:20.000 I don't know.
01:53:21.000 Maybe they'll uncover such obvious evidence of voter fraud that all the Republicans will have to object.
01:53:27.000 You know, you really don't know.
01:53:29.000 Miracles could happen.
01:53:32.000 Extremely unlikely.
01:53:35.000 And for that reason, I think they all know that too.
01:53:37.000 That's their calculus.
01:53:38.000 I think everybody that's saying we're going to support the president, it doesn't mean nothing, but it kind of means something like close to nothing at this point.
01:53:47.000 You know, it's not like there's no credit for people that are going to object in everything, but there's very little credit because it didn't change anything.
01:53:59.000 I don't care how many gestures, symbolic gestures people make that they supported the president.
01:54:04.000 They didn't do anything that would have meaningfully changed the outcome when it would have been risky to do so or when it would have counted to do so.
01:54:12.000 So you come to us now and you tell us you support our president even though there's a nearly 0% chance it'll work.
01:54:19.000 Well, in some ways, that actually counts for less than nothing.
01:54:22.000 In some ways, that actually impugns your character because it tells us that you're not only did you not help us, but you're going to lie and deceive us and pretend like you're helping us while you're not helping us so that we think you did and we like you.
01:54:37.000 It's almost worse than nothing.
01:54:40.000 But of course, we have to evaluate on a case by case basis because some are worse than others.
01:54:44.000 But that is basically my estimation of all of this it's a big show.
01:54:50.000 It's a big, big theater.
01:54:52.000 I think Trump wants to win.
01:54:53.000 I think Lynn Wood wants to win.
01:54:55.000 And there are other people in the administration that want to win.
01:54:58.000 I don't think anybody in Congress, with the exception of Mo Brooks and maybe Ted Cruz, wants Trump to win and Paul Gosar and Matt Gaetz and maybe some others.
01:55:07.000 So that's a sixth.
01:55:09.000 Okay, but let's move on.
01:55:11.000 Let's take a look at the super chats.
01:55:12.000 I've got a headache.
01:55:15.000 This show's already gone on too long.
01:55:16.000 It's 9 30.
01:55:18.000 My head hurts.
01:55:20.000 And I'm about to crack open Orange Bubbly.
01:55:27.000 Oh, my neck hurts.
01:55:34.000 We're back.
01:55:34.000 But we're back.
01:55:35.000 But America First is back and gone tomorrow.
01:55:39.000 Here today, gone tomorrow.
01:55:41.000 Tomorrow, I'll be flying to D.C., so I won't be doing a show tomorrow.
01:55:45.000 I'm going to try and do a stream tomorrow, maybe from my hotel or something.
01:55:51.000 But I'm not going to be doing a formal show tomorrow, Wednesday.
01:55:54.000 Yeah, just tomorrow and Wednesday.
01:55:56.000 I'll be back Thursday.
01:55:58.000 So, I'll do a show Thursday and Friday.
01:56:00.000 I won't be here tomorrow and Wednesday because I'll be in DC.
01:56:03.000 I may do a stream though on Tuesday, but Wednesday I definitely can't.
01:56:09.000 Okay, let's take a look at the super chats.
01:56:12.000 We've got a lot of them.
01:56:14.000 How much you want to bet they're like, hey, Nick, love the show.
01:56:19.000 Hey, Nick, love this shit.
01:56:21.000 I love when people say, hey, I appreciate it.
01:56:25.000 But you read it a hundred fucking times.
01:56:28.000 Hey, Nick, love the show.
01:56:30.000 Keep up the great work.
01:56:31.000 Okay, thank you.
01:56:32.000 Poopy Butthole says, Hey Nick, great show, keep up the good work.
01:56:35.000 Okay, thank you.
01:56:37.000 Rape69 says, Hey Nick, great show, keep up.
01:56:40.000 Thank you so much, you know.
01:56:42.000 So that's like, that's the part I need a vacation from.
01:56:45.000 If it's just a monologue, if it's just a monologue every night, well, that I could do.
01:56:50.000 Just monologue every night?
01:56:51.000 Well, easy.
01:56:53.000 That's easy.
01:56:54.000 Tweets?
01:56:55.000 I love to tweet.
01:56:55.000 I love to do the show.
01:56:57.000 Bing bong, bing bing.
01:56:58.000 You know, I love that.
01:57:00.000 But it's the, uh, 500 happy New Year's, Merry Christmas messages.
01:57:07.000 You remember that for an hour?
01:57:09.000 You know, dummy says, Hey, Merry Christmas.
01:57:12.000 Oh, thanks.
01:57:13.000 Hey, Merry Christmas.
01:57:13.000 You too.
01:57:14.000 Thank you.
01:57:14.000 Yeah, you too.
01:57:15.000 You know, it's like for two hours.
01:57:18.000 All right.
01:57:27.000 All right, let's do it.
01:57:35.000 You see why I'm always late.
01:57:36.000 You see why I'm frequently late to the show?
01:57:38.000 It's because when I don't want to do something, man, I really don't want to do it.
01:57:44.000 It's like Yoda.
01:57:45.000 Remember when Yoda gets kicked off of that thing in the Senate and he's like in Star Wars 3 and his fingernails are scratching?
01:57:56.000 That's like me.
01:57:57.000 I do not want to do it.
01:58:00.000 Okay.
01:58:02.000 Okay, erectile dysfunction, droid versus giant balls.
01:58:06.000 Thank you.
01:58:08.000 Thank you for that.
01:58:10.000 Oh, and I forgot to say this at the beginning of the show, so I'll say it at the end.
01:58:14.000 From now on, from this day forward, this show is going to start at 8 o'clock Central Time.
01:58:21.000 Okay, that's a new official time.
01:58:23.000 I don't want anybody to tell me I'm an hour late if I start the show at 8 o'clock.
01:58:27.000 The show now starts at 8 o'clock Central Time.
01:58:31.000 Excuse me.
01:58:32.000 And.
01:58:35.000 I'm going to.
01:58:36.000 My news resolution is to start the show at 8 o'clock sharp every night.
01:58:41.000 And I'm doing a great job so far.
01:58:45.000 One out of one.
01:58:46.000 But just so you know, just so you understand, the show officially now starts at 8 o'clock.
01:58:51.000 I'm going to try and get the lobby music at 7 30, start the show at 8.
01:58:55.000 And that way we don't have the lobby music going for an hour and a half, whatever.
01:58:59.000 People know when to expect it.
01:59:00.000 Okay, lobby at 7 30, show at 8.
01:59:04.000 This is professional stuff.
01:59:05.000 When I told you we're going to be upping our game in 2021, you didn't think we'd be starting the show on time, but we are.
01:59:13.000 So many big things.
01:59:14.000 You're going to really like what you see in 2021.
01:59:16.000 Show starts on time consistently.
01:59:19.000 What?
01:59:21.000 Trust a plan.
01:59:22.000 Man, plan trusters blown out.
01:59:25.000 Can you imagine not trusting the plan?
01:59:27.000 The show started at 8.
01:59:28.000 I was late.
01:59:29.000 I missed half of it because I went and got McDonald's.
01:59:32.000 I thought it wouldn't start until 9.
01:59:35.000 So, yeah, so big stuff.
01:59:37.000 Big things popping, little things stopping.
01:59:40.000 8 o'clock, 8 o'clock Central, 9 o'clock Eastern Standard Time.
01:59:45.000 That's the new formal, official start time of the show.
01:59:49.000 And not a moment sooner, not a moment earlier, but not a moment sooner.
01:59:55.000 If you ever catch me starting the show early, I want you to come to my house and kill me.
01:59:59.000 No, kidding.
02:00:01.000 I'm kidding.
02:00:02.000 I don't want people to do that, but, you know.
02:00:06.000 But I'm going to try to start the show on time.
02:00:08.000 But I am going to try to start the show on time.
02:00:10.000 So nobody has to kill me for that to happen.
02:00:15.000 There's got to be a pain mechanism.
02:00:16.000 You got to hold your nose and watch the show.
02:00:18.000 If it starts at 9, if it starts at 10, you got to hold your nose and watch the show.
02:00:21.000 What are you going to do?
02:00:23.000 Watch Patrick Casey?
02:00:25.000 What are you going to let Patrick Casey have a majority on DLive?
02:00:28.000 You got to hold your nose and watch my show.
02:00:32.000 Whatever time it starts at, I don't care how unhappy you are, you have to do it.
02:00:37.000 You see how this works?
02:00:39.000 Because you watch, and I do whatever I want.
02:00:43.000 And I do whatever I want.
02:00:45.000 So, you want to hold me accountable for being late?
02:00:49.000 You could do that in 10 years.
02:00:51.000 But not right now.
02:00:51.000 Okay?
02:00:52.000 Not when it counts.
02:00:53.000 The Senate is on the line, and somebody's got to cover it.
02:00:56.000 Who's going to cover it?
02:00:58.000 Vince?
02:00:58.000 Jaden?
02:00:59.000 I've got to cover it.
02:00:59.000 I don't think so.
02:01:01.000 So, you got to watch my show.
02:01:02.000 Hold your nose.
02:01:04.000 Vote for my show with your eyes by watching it with your eyes.
02:01:09.000 All right, whatever.
02:01:10.000 Let's just read the super chats.
02:01:12.000 Okay, can we just read the super chats?
02:01:14.000 Based Palpatine, here we go.
02:01:18.000 Says, Nick, are you going to run for office?
02:01:21.000 I've shown you to many people, and they all say you should run.
02:01:25.000 I mean, here's the thing.
02:01:25.000 I don't know.
02:01:26.000 I've said a lot of bad things.
02:01:29.000 Am I really viable to run for office?
02:01:32.000 I think about it, and then I think about Sargon.
02:01:34.000 And remember when he told that girl, like, I wouldn't even rape you or whatever.
02:01:40.000 And I like Sargon.
02:01:41.000 I think he's very funny, and he's very cool, in my opinion.
02:01:46.000 He wasn't cool for a while, but then he became very based. 1.00
02:01:49.000 He'll probably get in trouble for me saying that some faggot will be like, Nick Fuentes said you're based. 1.00
02:01:54.000 Thoughts? 1.00
02:01:57.000 I like him.
02:01:58.000 And is there something about what's in my pocket?
02:02:02.000 Oh, that.
02:02:06.000 There's nothing bad.
02:02:09.000 It's just these sheets I use to.
02:02:13.000 Look, I'm Mediterranean.
02:02:14.000 I have to wipe some of the excess oil from my face from time to time.
02:02:18.000 I didn't want you to think it was something weird.
02:02:20.000 Anyway, what was I saying?
02:02:23.000 I don't know.
02:02:24.000 Oh, yeah.
02:02:25.000 So I've said a lot of bad stuff.
02:02:27.000 I don't want to run for office.
02:02:29.000 They put me under a microscope, and they're like, one time you said, Do you want a strong man?
02:02:35.000 And then you pantomime beating a woman, you know, or whatever.
02:02:40.000 I don't want them to say, You know, I've said some controversial things on the show before.
02:02:48.000 How about your anti race mixing stance?
02:02:51.000 You said, Burn the cone.
02:02:54.000 You know, so I don't know how that's going to play.
02:02:56.000 I don't know if that's going to work.
02:02:57.000 We're going to need to fill up a whole congressional district of Groypers for that to happen.
02:03:02.000 So, maybe in the future.
02:03:03.000 We'll see.
02:03:04.000 I've thought about it.
02:03:05.000 We'll see.
02:03:05.000 I don't know about it anytime soon.
02:03:08.000 Praise Jesus says Get Rich or Die Trying by 50 Cent is the best rap album of the 2000s.
02:03:15.000 What was the best album of the 2010s?
02:03:17.000 That's not true.
02:03:19.000 That was not the best rap album of the 2000s.
02:03:22.000 The best rap album of the 2000s is The College Dropout.
02:03:27.000 And the best album of the 2010s, best rap album.
02:03:33.000 Beautiful, dark, twisted fantasy.
02:03:35.000 It's got to be.
02:03:36.000 It's not my favorite, but it's the best.
02:03:38.000 My favorite would probably be Life of Pablo, but that's just me.
02:03:44.000 Triggered red.
02:03:45.000 So, should we vote for Kelly Leffler now that she said she'll object so that we can have an extra senator to object? 0.98
02:03:51.000 Or is she still not worth it given her pro mass immigration voting record?
02:03:55.000 It doesn't mean anything.
02:03:58.000 Look, you can't fall for this stuff, guys.
02:04:00.000 We'll have an extra senator to object.
02:04:03.000 That doesn't mean anything. 0.61
02:04:04.000 We need one to object.
02:04:06.000 We have one.
02:04:07.000 We have Josh Hawley.
02:04:08.000 Every other senator that objects is redundant.
02:04:12.000 And it doesn't change anything.
02:04:13.000 So she could say that she objects.
02:04:15.000 She could object 100 times.
02:04:17.000 It doesn't matter. 0.94
02:04:18.000 She could object to every vote.
02:04:19.000 It wouldn't matter.
02:04:22.000 Jeff Jefferson says, It's been a long 11 days without the show.
02:04:28.000 Glad you're back, big guy.
02:04:29.000 Hey, great to be back.
02:04:32.000 Chrome Castle says, I snoozed on plane tickets, and now they're prohibitively expensive.
02:04:38.000 You'd make Better use of my money anyway.
02:04:41.000 If Trump loses this thing, the greatest chance we have against an ancient and hyper rich globalist cabal is you, a 22 year old gamer.
02:04:49.000 No pressure though.
02:04:50.000 Consider this a pledge of loyalty.
02:04:52.000 Well, thank you very much for the big super chat, big shout out.
02:04:56.000 I appreciate it.
02:04:58.000 And thank you for the loyalty.
02:05:01.000 We're going to need loyalty, okay?
02:05:03.000 Only your absolute, unquestioning loyalty.
02:05:06.000 I'd say that kind of jokingly, but it's also completely serious because if.
02:05:12.000 People have their confidence in me or in the movement shaken every time there's a little trickle of doubt or uncertainty from a media smear or from an attack or something like that.
02:05:26.000 Like, this is never going to work because we're up against people with way more money, way more influence, way more power, way more connections, more infrastructure, more experience, and they just have more numbers than we do.
02:05:38.000 So, I mean, they can keep up this assault on me without even lifting a finger, really.
02:05:45.000 The resources that they have, they could dedicate resources to drown me for the rest of my life, and it wouldn't make a difference to them with attack ads, smears, psyops, whatever.
02:05:57.000 That's what people really have to understand.
02:05:58.000 It's like, well, you know, Nick has to like respond to our criticism, and you know, hmm, you know, like you can't have that attitude.
02:06:06.000 If there's any, if there's this, like, I'm going to consider thoughtfully many objections, well, if you're just buried in a million objections, you're going to find something that you're like, okay, you know what?
02:06:17.000 I decided I don't like Nick.
02:06:18.000 Well, what's the alternative?
02:06:20.000 I mean, really, what's the alternative?
02:06:21.000 You're going to go with, I mean, literally what else?
02:06:24.000 So that's like, and, you know, we're not totally there yet, but that's a very important thing.
02:06:30.000 As we go further along and things become more precarious and I become a bigger target, people have to have at least a little bit of conscientiousness about this dynamic.
02:06:40.000 I'm not saying like you can never not like me.
02:06:42.000 I'm not saying that.
02:06:43.000 What I'm saying is you have to be conscientious of the fact that I am already a big target, I'm going to become a bigger target.
02:06:51.000 And what they're going to try to do is undermine my base of influence or power by going after my audience and trying to convince them that I'm a bad guy or whatever.
02:07:01.000 And, you know, all kinds of things.
02:07:04.000 You've seen how many different examples of this over the past couple of years.
02:07:08.000 And it's going to increase in intensity and in frequency.
02:07:11.000 And if people are always like, you know, one foot in, one foot out, one eye on me, one eye on the door, like that's not going to work.
02:07:19.000 So, and I'm not saying like it's not going to work for me.
02:07:22.000 I mean, it's like we won't achieve our goals.
02:07:23.000 Objectives, if that's the way it is.
02:07:25.000 So, people have to be kind of conscientious of this dynamic.
02:07:31.000 So, I appreciate that.
02:07:32.000 I appreciate that.
02:07:33.000 I appreciate the big super chat.
02:07:36.000 And yeah, I mean, I'm doing my best.
02:07:39.000 I'm doing my best.
02:07:40.000 I am just, and look, you can't look to me necessarily as the end all be all because who knows?
02:07:46.000 I mean, maybe they'll kill me.
02:07:47.000 Maybe something bad will happen.
02:07:48.000 I hope that doesn't happen, you know, knock on wood and everything.
02:07:52.000 But I want you to keep in mind that I am an example of.
02:07:56.000 Somebody who is just extremely talented and extremely smart who decided to forsake opportunities and do the right thing.
02:08:03.000 You know, I mean, think of it that way.
02:08:05.000 I'm one person, but I'm one person who happens to be probably the best at what I do or one of the best.
02:08:11.000 I mean, there's nobody else who has appeared to me within 10 years of my age.
02:08:16.000 I mean, that's just a fact for the most part.
02:08:21.000 And, you know, and maybe that's an exaggeration, but I, you know, I'm definitely up there.
02:08:26.000 I'm very talented.
02:08:27.000 I'm very smart.
02:08:27.000 I'm very good at what I do.
02:08:29.000 I have a great skill set, and I forsake a normal life or even a life that some parts of me want or whatever in order to do this.
02:08:37.000 And look at the damage I've been able to do.
02:08:39.000 Look what happens when you take an A team individual and put them on the side of the rebel alliance, so to speak.
02:08:46.000 This is what becomes possible.
02:08:47.000 Trump is an example of this.
02:08:49.000 Tucker Carlson could be considered an example of this.
02:08:52.000 I mean, I don't really like his coverage of the election, but I mean, that may be an example.
02:08:58.000 And there's a lot of examples like this.
02:09:00.000 So, well, actually, there's a few.
02:09:03.000 But there are several examples of this, and it just goes to show that if everybody had that approach, but specifically elite type people, elite talents, intellects, people with resources, whatever, if everybody did that, I mean, you could create and sustain an intergenerational America First movement, but that's ultimately what it takes.
02:09:21.000 At a certain point, the right people, like quality people, have to do the right thing.
02:09:28.000 You have too many quality people that are cowardly or they lack integrity or whatever.
02:09:34.000 You have too many quality people that are.
02:09:36.000 They're not really just taking sufficient risks.
02:09:39.000 Like, I'm not expecting people to, you know, self immolate or do something that's going to ruin their life or whatever.
02:09:45.000 But you know what?
02:09:45.000 Like, maybe.
02:09:46.000 Maybe take the risk of ruining your life.
02:09:48.000 Maybe take a risk of going out on a limb or something because we really don't have a lot of time here, you know, and the window of opportunity to change things is shrinking every day.
02:09:59.000 So if you're going to take a risk, why not take it now?
02:10:02.000 You know what I'm saying?
02:10:03.000 Or take it soon or just start doing something to contribute.
02:10:07.000 So that's kind of.
02:10:09.000 You know, what I hope to inspire is to say, look, I'm somebody who could have been, the system would have rewarded me beautifully for my talents.
02:10:18.000 I could have gone to a good school and people would have liked me and I'd still have all my friends and I'd still be in polite society and all of that.
02:10:25.000 I mean, it's not an easy path I've chosen.
02:10:29.000 Even people could say, oh, well, you're successful now.
02:10:32.000 Well, that wasn't a guarantee and it's still not what you think it is.
02:10:36.000 But I could have been all that, but I turned that away.
02:10:39.000 I said no and I went with this.
02:10:42.000 And I'm so good at what I do, people can't ignore me, and it makes a difference.
02:10:47.000 Now, if a lot of people did that, it would make a really big difference.
02:10:51.000 If people that were less quality and if people that were equal or higher quality did that, you could really make a big difference and change things.
02:10:58.000 So that's what I hope to inspire people.
02:11:01.000 Even if I'm not the guy to make it across the finish line, I hope that I am, and I'm ready to do that.
02:11:07.000 But even if I'm not the one to take it all the way across the finish line, I hope that I can inspire that as well.
02:11:12.000 Now, not to be nihilistic, but I'm just thinking practically here.
02:11:17.000 I'm just one guy, and I think I could take it all the way.
02:11:22.000 I'm prepared to do that.
02:11:24.000 I'm willing to do that.
02:11:26.000 But you also got to think about the big picture, too.
02:11:31.000 Because it's bigger than just me.
02:11:32.000 This task is bigger than just me.
02:11:35.000 Racist Incels says What's the story behind you applying to Auburn back in 2017?
02:11:40.000 Well, I was in Boston University, and.
02:11:46.000 So, I dropped out of Boston University at the end of 2017, and I wanted to transfer to another school.
02:11:58.000 And let me think.
02:12:01.000 This is three years ago, I guess, between three and a half years ago.
02:12:06.000 So, I dropped out of BU.
02:12:08.000 I was going to transfer.
02:12:09.000 My plan in summer 2017, I got a job at UPS to start.
02:12:17.000 Making some money and I want to transfer to another school, but I missed the deadline to apply for all the aid for all the financial aid.
02:12:25.000 I didn't have any money, I didn't have any money to pay for school, and I didn't want my parents to pay for it either.
02:12:31.000 So I wanted to pay for it.
02:12:34.000 So I started working at UPS, seasonal part time job, and I was gonna save up a lot of money and then I was gonna try and put myself through a semester of school in the spring.
02:12:47.000 So I Had applied to Auburn like out of high school because I want to go to Auburn because they had the Ludwig von Mises Institute there.
02:12:55.000 So I applied there out of high school as one of the schools I got into.
02:12:58.000 I chose BU, dropped out of BU.
02:13:00.000 I was going to then go to Auburn because I was like, you know, maybe this is more conservative.
02:13:04.000 It's kind of like a different climate, whatever.
02:13:07.000 And so there was some business with the deadlines where it's like, I missed a deadline for foreign aid, or foreign aid, for student aid or whatever.
02:13:17.000 What do they call that?
02:13:18.000 I don't know.
02:13:20.000 You know what I'm trying to say.
02:13:21.000 What do they call that?
02:13:22.000 Aid?
02:13:23.000 Financial aid?
02:13:24.000 I was trying to get the financial aid.
02:13:26.000 I missed a deadline.
02:13:27.000 I missed a deadline to get in for the fall semester.
02:13:30.000 So my plan was, while I work, I'll apply for the spring.
02:13:35.000 I'll apply for the student aid in the spring and then I'll get in in the spring.
02:13:39.000 Well, I wound up applying and I got in for the fall, but I wanted to defer my enrollment to the spring.
02:13:47.000 And then Charlottesville happened.
02:13:49.000 And then I called them up and I'm like, hey, can I defer my enrollment to the spring?
02:13:53.000 Because I'm getting this job interview at the Leadership Institute.
02:13:57.000 And I'll make more money in the fall so I can support myself in the spring.
02:14:02.000 And I want to work throughout the fall anyway, and blah, blah, blah.
02:14:07.000 And they're like, well, you have to reapply.
02:14:10.000 And I figured, well, they're not going to let me in.
02:14:14.000 The reason they were telling me to reapply is because they wouldn't let me in.
02:14:17.000 They probably could have deferred my enrollment because it's not like Auburn has a super high or rather a super low acceptance rate.
02:14:26.000 I mean, I got in there the first time when I got out of high school, and it's not, I mean, I got a really good ACT score.
02:14:31.000 BU is a good school, and so on.
02:14:33.000 So I figured, you know, I got in another time.
02:14:37.000 I figured the only reason they would not defer my enrollment.
02:14:40.000 Is because they were intending to reject me.
02:14:43.000 Because at that point, all kinds of press were contacting Auburn saying, Oh, Nick Fuentes says he's applying to transfer to your school.
02:14:50.000 Comment, you know.
02:14:51.000 And then I call them, and they're like, Oh, it's like Nick Fuentes calling.
02:14:55.000 Oh, well, you'll have to reapply.
02:14:57.000 So you could reject me?
02:14:57.000 Oh, why?
02:14:58.000 So I just never reapplied.
02:15:01.000 And then the show took off.
02:15:02.000 The rest is history.
02:15:04.000 Then the show took off, and now I don't really need a college degree.
02:15:07.000 Then I got my associate's degree, and I have a two year degree.
02:15:11.000 And I am out of my high school.
02:15:14.000 I'm like, I think the most successful person that graduated from my high school with my associate's degree.
02:15:20.000 Thank you very much.
02:15:21.000 I remember all kinds of people were like real shitty to me when I dropped out.
02:15:26.000 And even before I even got to college, there was this one guy who was like, I'm going to Cornell and you're going to BU because you suck.
02:15:34.000 And it's like, well, you know, I'm more successful than you and you're probably in debt.
02:15:39.000 And you know what?
02:15:40.000 No one even likes you and you're ugly and stupid. 1.00
02:15:44.000 And.
02:15:44.000 Basically, you can eat my shit, okay?
02:15:46.000 I mean, so.
02:15:49.000 Associate's degree, proudly hanging in the studio.
02:15:52.000 Yeah, I'm a graduate of College of DuPage.
02:15:55.000 Yeah.
02:15:56.000 Maybe you can one day become as successful as me, the graduate from College of DuPage.
02:16:01.000 Anyway, where was that?
02:16:04.000 So, that's the story behind Auburn.
02:16:07.000 I didn't mean to get into all that, but I just love the rank classism in my suburb, the judgment.
02:16:15.000 That was passed on me for years because I was a dropout.
02:16:19.000 And BU was a selective school.
02:16:20.000 It's not like I was going to some bad school or anything.
02:16:24.000 I'm going to Cornell.
02:16:25.000 You're going to BU.
02:16:26.000 Yeah, well, is Cornell even real?
02:16:28.000 Oh, you couldn't get into Harvard.
02:16:30.000 You know what I mean?
02:16:31.000 And I don't recall you being that smart anyway. 1.00
02:16:33.000 You're a ginger. 1.00
02:16:34.000 You'll have to live with that your whole life. 1.00
02:16:35.000 Nothing wrong with that.
02:16:37.000 I mean, I love gingers and everything.
02:16:38.000 But he was a weird looking dude.
02:16:40.000 Very weird looking guy.
02:16:42.000 Anyway, so they're like, yeah, well, yeah.
02:16:46.000 This other guy, no, he got into Cornell too.
02:16:50.000 Well, one of them got into one school. 0.88
02:16:51.000 One guy was Mexican, but like really Mexican, and he was like so smug about getting into an Ivy League. 0.99
02:16:58.000 That guy's a tool. 1.00
02:16:59.000 Anyway, and then I drop out of college and everybody's like, oh, you're going to be a YouTuber?
02:17:05.000 No, you're not.
02:17:06.000 We hate you.
02:17:07.000 You're not, you're like low class.
02:17:09.000 You're whatever.
02:17:10.000 It's like, yeah, well, you know, I'll see you in the drive through.
02:17:18.000 Anyway, okay, let's finish the super chat stuff.
02:17:21.000 But that's just, you know, it's how it is.
02:17:23.000 It's how it is in the suburbs.
02:17:25.000 All these enlightened liberals.
02:17:26.000 I hate that about liberals, their credentialism.
02:17:30.000 The smugness about academia, I don't like that.
02:17:33.000 Because school is a joke.
02:17:35.000 That would actually make sense 30 years ago, and I would be fine with that.
02:17:38.000 If people were like, oh, you don't have a degree, you're a loser.
02:17:41.000 If people said that 30 years ago or 40 years ago, I would be like, yeah, okay, fair.
02:17:46.000 Like, if you're a smart, like, you know, if you're going to be like an intellectual, like college was the place for you 20, 30 years ago, right?
02:17:55.000 Makes sense.
02:17:57.000 But, and not that there's anything wrong with not being in college, you understand what I mean.
02:18:01.000 There was more prestige going to college back then.
02:18:04.000 It was a legitimate institution.
02:18:06.000 It was respectable.
02:18:07.000 You could say, Oh, you're in school?
02:18:08.000 Okay, well, that is respectable.
02:18:10.000 Okay, well, I do respect your credential.
02:18:13.000 Maybe a long time ago, but now it doesn't mean anything.
02:18:15.000 Everybody goes to college.
02:18:16.000 I mean, literally everybody goes to college.
02:18:18.000 In my high school, almost everybody went on to college because they forced everybody into college.
02:18:25.000 They crammed that down your throat throughout high school.
02:18:28.000 You talk to your counselor, What college are you going to?
02:18:30.000 What if you don't want to go to college?
02:18:32.000 What if you want to go to a trade?
02:18:33.000 Well, nobody does that.
02:18:33.000 Whatever.
02:18:34.000 Everybody goes to college now.
02:18:36.000 It's just, you know, it's now just like the new high school.
02:18:40.000 You get your bachelor's degree in whatever, sociology, and then you go work at the Gap.
02:18:44.000 Then you go work at Auntie Ann's Pretzels.
02:18:46.000 You know, then you do whatever.
02:18:48.000 And some people wind up having a career, but it's not like you go to college and it's like it was a long time ago.
02:18:55.000 It's just an extension of high school.
02:18:58.000 It's just a $100,000 job permit, basically.
02:19:02.000 So people that act so smug about it, it's like, seriously?
02:19:06.000 You know, I know so many people that.
02:19:08.000 Like their calling isn't something that really necessarily requires a college degree, but they do it just because they're told, oh, that's what you do, you know?
02:19:16.000 And then they're going to act smug.
02:19:18.000 Then they're like, oh, well, you dropped out.
02:19:20.000 Yeah, well, I'm kind of better off for it than you, aren't I?
02:19:24.000 So maybe you should rethink your attitude.
02:19:26.000 Anyway, I don't want to get into all that, but here we are. 0.92
02:19:31.000 Human Garbage says, I wish Kelly Loeffler was my wife so I could watch her cry in the kitchen as she cooks my dinner.
02:19:39.000 That's not funny, actually.
02:19:41.000 You know, it's.
02:19:43.000 Look, someone needs to say it.
02:19:44.000 It's not funny just because you say something that's like, oh, that's so edgy.
02:19:49.000 You know, like, it's not funny just because it's like edgy and plays on like misogynistic tropes or something.
02:19:55.000 You know what's funny?
02:19:56.000 Like, really being misogynistic.
02:19:57.000 Like, actually, sincerely being misogynistic.
02:20:01.000 Not just saying like, women belong in the kitchen, am I right? 0.91
02:20:04.000 I mean, like, yeah, they do. 0.90
02:20:06.000 It's not a punchline, it's just true.
02:20:09.000 And so.
02:20:12.000 So, I didn't love that one.
02:20:14.000 That one is really not going to do it for me, dog.
02:20:16.000 It's going to be a no for me.
02:20:19.000 Anon says, AF Forever, thank you for the Ninja.
02:20:22.000 I appreciate it.
02:20:23.000 America first forever.
02:20:26.000 Human Garbage says, P.S.
02:20:27.000 It's altcoin season.
02:20:28.000 Time to invest and raise money for the movement.
02:20:30.000 Our candidates will need it.
02:20:32.000 It's altcoin season.
02:20:33.000 It's altcoin season when everything is surging.
02:20:36.000 You know, odds are if you hear about crypto surging, it's already too late.
02:20:42.000 You know what I mean?
02:20:44.000 Like, I remember.
02:20:46.000 A few years ago, when Bitcoin hit like 19,000 or whatever, my like boomer, like a friend of my parents found out about it.
02:20:56.000 Somebody who really isn't like in the know about these kinds of things was like, Oh, how can I buy Bitcoin?
02:21:01.000 Whatever.
02:21:01.000 Like the ultimate normie, ultimate normie, ultimate disconnected normie.
02:21:07.000 And once I knew that this person had heard about Bitcoin, I'm like, Yeah, it's too late.
02:21:12.000 Once somebody like that hears about Bitcoin, it's like you missed it.
02:21:16.000 You missed it, buy back in when it inevitably goes back down.
02:21:21.000 You know what I mean?
02:21:22.000 Because when that many people know about it, what do you think?
02:21:24.000 It's just like free money?
02:21:25.000 I mean, I guess it kind of is because if you bought in at $20,000, it's now up to $33,000.
02:21:32.000 But you understand, everybody's buying in.
02:21:37.000 You're buying high.
02:21:38.000 So is it really altcoin season?
02:21:40.000 I mean, maybe this season it'll be in a little while.
02:21:44.000 Nicker says, When is Nick the Knife coming back?
02:21:47.000 I've always been here.
02:21:48.000 Mr. Derps says, I often see guys arguing online over whether they should go for a white girl no matter what, or a Christian girl, even if she isn't white.
02:21:56.000 To me, it's weird.
02:21:57.000 It betrays a lack of confidence that these guys are so sure they can't get a girl who is both of those that they get mad about, which is more important.
02:22:05.000 Any thoughts?
02:22:06.000 Well, it's just like a false dichotomy.
02:22:08.000 I mean, you can want two things at the same time. 0.99
02:22:10.000 I would not marry a girl who's not Christian. 0.99
02:22:12.000 I wouldn't marry a girl who's not white. 0.94
02:22:14.000 I mean, yeah, maybe if it's like a would you rather scenario, but we live on earth, not in the would you rather scenario. 0.96
02:22:20.000 Like the game dimension, we can have a girl that is white and Christian.
02:22:25.000 You could get those qualities.
02:22:26.000 You may have to adjust your expectations about what you're going to get, and maybe you'll have to settle at some point.
02:22:31.000 But you could have two criteria it's like, well, you could have a wife that has AIDS, or you could have a wife that is, I mean, a lesbian.
02:22:44.000 It's like, well, what's more important to you, not having AIDS or being heterosexual?
02:22:44.000 You know what I mean?
02:22:49.000 Well, I mean, it's a non starter probably for both of those things, you know? 1.00
02:22:54.000 And the same goes for being non white or non Christian. 1.00
02:22:58.000 So, you know, it's kind of a stupid, stupid position. 0.90
02:23:03.000 Eden's Gate says, just giving my tithing from my stimulus.
02:23:07.000 Thanks for all you do.
02:23:08.000 Good luck to you and everyone going to the rally this week.
02:23:10.000 God is with you.
02:23:11.000 Well, thank you very much for the ninja.
02:23:13.000 I appreciate it.
02:23:16.000 And thanks for your well wishes.
02:23:19.000 Anime Writest says, best gift I got this year was an America First flag.
02:23:24.000 Very high quality and looks great on my wall.
02:23:26.000 We've approved.
02:23:27.000 Thank you.
02:23:29.000 You know, I've been watching your videos.
02:23:31.000 I have to say it's very good content, but watching some content from Anime Writest, who's been doing the streaming, it's pretty good.
02:23:38.000 It's pretty good.
02:23:39.000 I've been, we are enjoying that.
02:23:41.000 So thanks.
02:23:42.000 I'm glad you like the flag.
02:23:44.000 Wooza says, Happy Woo year.
02:23:47.000 Thank you for the big super chat.
02:23:47.000 All right.
02:23:50.000 Wooza, what's up?
02:23:52.000 Big shout out.
02:23:53.000 I appreciate it.
02:23:54.000 Happy Woo year to you too.
02:23:56.000 Happy Wooza year.
02:23:58.000 Year of Wooza?
02:23:59.000 Yow?
02:24:01.000 Yeah, year of Wooza.
02:24:04.000 I could, yeah, I mean, that works, I guess.
02:24:07.000 It's another year of baked Alaska.
02:24:09.000 I mean, every year is a year of baked Alaska.
02:24:12.000 2020, year of baked Alaska.
02:24:14.000 2021, year of baked Alaska.
02:24:16.000 2022, year of baked Alaska.
02:24:19.000 2080, you know, on my deathbed, or 2090, 2150, you know.
02:24:27.000 God bless this 100th year of baked Alaska.
02:24:33.000 That'll be me, you know?
02:24:36.000 Well, I'll be on our deathbeds at that point.
02:24:40.000 My final year of Big Alaska.
02:24:42.000 That's Yoba, never dies.
02:24:45.000 Jaden McNeil says, Good to have you back, friend. 1.00
02:24:48.000 Drop a guinea if you're straight and not gay.
02:24:50.000 Thanks for the guinea, Jaden. 0.98
02:24:52.000 Big shout out.
02:24:53.000 I appreciate it.
02:24:54.000 Thank you so much.
02:24:56.000 Thanks a lot.
02:24:57.000 It's good to hear from you.
02:24:58.000 Wow, it's good to hear from you.
02:25:00.000 So, I mean, your internet's working because you sent an entropy, but maybe the internet on your Snapchat's not working.
02:25:07.000 I don't know.
02:25:08.000 I don't know how that works.
02:25:10.000 I mean, you got the notification for the show.
02:25:14.000 Maybe you didn't get the notification from Snapchat.
02:25:16.000 I don't know.
02:25:17.000 But thank you for the genie.
02:25:19.000 Wow, thanks.
02:25:20.000 I appreciate that.
02:25:22.000 That makes me.
02:25:23.000 I thought we weren't friends anymore because you weren't talking to me all day.
02:25:26.000 I want to hang out with you.
02:25:27.000 And he's, you know, I was like, you know, oh, he was sleeping all day.
02:25:31.000 Okay.
02:25:31.000 Oh, right.
02:25:32.000 Well, hey, thanks for the genie.
02:25:34.000 Big shout out.
02:25:35.000 I appreciate it.
02:25:36.000 You know, most people, if Nick Fuentes Snapchatted them and said, hey, want to hang out, I mean, they would be in the text, the chat screen before I finished typing the message.
02:25:47.000 To hang out with you?
02:25:48.000 Yeah, but this guy, it's like I don't even fucking know what I got to do to hang out with Jaden McNeil for crying out loud.
02:25:56.000 Tougher to get a meeting with this guy than the president.
02:25:59.000 No, I kid, of course.
02:26:00.000 Just kidding.
02:26:01.000 Oh, I'm just kidding.
02:26:04.000 Just a little gentle ribbing for my bro, Jaden.
02:26:08.000 But hey, thanks for the genie.
02:26:11.000 Hey, it's good to be back.
02:26:12.000 I'm glad that you're back, too.
02:26:14.000 I'm glad that you're back.
02:26:15.000 I've been watching your streams.
02:26:17.000 I watched your stream with Joe the Boomer the other day.
02:26:19.000 Very good stuff.
02:26:21.000 Jill the Boomer.
02:26:22.000 Great creator.
02:26:24.000 Okay.
02:26:26.000 So thanks a lot. 1.00
02:26:27.000 He's inspiring a little Geenie Dump. 0.97
02:26:27.000 Thanks, Indy. 0.97
02:26:29.000 I appreciate that as well.
02:26:31.000 QED says, first.
02:26:34.000 Hey, thanks.
02:26:36.000 Stiltskin Kroiper says, I finally saw the greatest burger never sold, and it was very informative.
02:26:42.000 Thanks for the recommendation.
02:26:43.000 Here's to a great 2021.
02:26:46.000 Oh, yeah.
02:26:47.000 Yeah, that's right.
02:26:47.000 That meme.
02:26:48.000 I remember that meme.
02:26:50.000 That was a good one.
02:26:52.000 Kane Jeeper says, crappy something, Nick.
02:26:54.000 Hey, thanks.
02:26:56.000 Mark says, met my first IRL Groyper at a Christian party this weekend.
02:27:01.000 We memed all night and kept saying, based, and it was epic.
02:27:04.000 I can't thank you enough for creating this culture and fighting for our nation's future.
02:27:08.000 Well, hey, thanks for the super chat.
02:27:09.000 You're very welcome for creating all of this.
02:27:12.000 But you are, but you are.
02:27:13.000 And that's a great story.
02:27:14.000 I'm glad to hear that.
02:27:16.000 Christian party.
02:27:17.000 I love to hear that. 1.00
02:27:19.000 Norskbot with some Ninjets.
02:27:22.000 Thank you very much for the Ninjets.
02:27:24.000 Big shout out.
02:27:25.000 I appreciate it.
02:27:26.000 Thanks a lot. 1.00
02:27:28.000 A lot of ninjets flying around tonight.
02:27:31.000 Oh, my head hurts.
02:27:35.000 I'm going to take some.
02:27:36.000 Oh, it's right here.
02:27:37.000 It's right here.
02:27:39.000 Ha ha ha.
02:27:41.000 Yeah.
02:27:42.000 Let me get those pills.
02:27:44.000 Let me get those pills, man.
02:27:47.000 Let me just take a couple.
02:27:48.000 I forgot to take them before the show.
02:27:54.000 I'm going to take them off camera.
02:27:55.000 I don't want to be taking pills on camera, so that's a bad example.
02:27:58.000 I'll be back in a sec.
02:27:59.000 Let me just.
02:28:01.000 Get out of the frame here.
02:28:03.000 Oh, wait, no, I don't have to do that.
02:28:04.000 Let me just make myself disappear.
02:28:10.000 Let's see.
02:28:14.000 Okay, it's a bad example for me to do it when the kids are watching.
02:28:29.000 Ah, okay.
02:28:31.000 Two ibuprofen down.
02:28:37.000 Feeling better.
02:28:38.000 Feeling better already.
02:28:40.000 Just the feeling of those pills hitting my system makes me feel better already.
02:28:46.000 Makes me feel wired.
02:28:49.000 I could go all night now after I took ibuprofen.
02:28:54.000 Are you kidding me?
02:28:56.000 I'm wired up.
02:28:58.000 Okay, let's see.
02:29:01.000 Next Gen Catholic says, Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year's, Nick.
02:29:04.000 Big things coming.
02:29:05.000 Here's some funds.
02:29:06.000 Well, thank you very much for the super chat.
02:29:09.000 I appreciate it.
02:29:10.000 Happy Christmas.
02:29:11.000 Happy New Year's.
02:29:12.000 Hope you had a great Christmas and New Year's as well.
02:29:16.000 Kato says, Hope you enjoyed your vacation, buddy.
02:29:18.000 Wish I could make it on Wednesday, but alas, I am a wagey.
02:29:23.000 Trying to make up for it by making some promotional content on Twitter that nobody saw.
02:29:28.000 LMAO.
02:29:29.000 Glad to have you back.
02:29:30.000 Looking forward to AFPAC.
02:29:32.000 Well, I'm sorry nobody saw it.
02:29:33.000 You could tag me.
02:29:34.000 Maybe I'll take a look at it.
02:29:35.000 If it's bad, I'll pretend I didn't see it.
02:29:37.000 If it's good, I'll retweet it.
02:29:40.000 But hey, thanks, man.
02:29:41.000 See you at AFPAC.
02:29:43.000 Quantine says, good to have you back.
02:29:46.000 Great to be back.
02:29:47.000 Looking forward to a transformative and exciting year for this movement.
02:29:51.000 Me too.
02:29:51.000 Thanks for the super chat, Quantine.
02:29:53.000 I appreciate it.
02:29:55.000 It's going to be a big year. 0.98
02:29:57.000 Cozy Biker says, the year of the Groyper begins. 1.00
02:30:00.000 Welcome back. 0.79
02:30:01.000 Thanks.
02:30:02.000 Great to be back. 0.97
02:30:04.000 Immortin Trump says, shout out to Drug Cell and the homies who defended him from pronoun e girl simp Twitter last night. 0.99
02:30:11.000 Yeah, great job. 0.95
02:30:13.000 Great job, Drug Cell.
02:30:17.000 He's dead, says.
02:30:18.000 Great show, thanks.
02:30:20.000 Monster Zero Ultra says, great show.
02:30:22.000 As always, Nick looking fresh.
02:30:23.000 I started a guild on World of Warcraft called America First on Thrall.
02:30:29.000 Thrail?
02:30:31.000 Cool, thanks.
02:30:33.000 Cozy Biker says, nobody gives a fuck about the GOP winning except for them.
02:30:37.000 Voters are Furious for Trump, America first will rise fast.
02:30:41.000 Big agree. 1.00
02:30:43.000 Polish American Groypers is happy poo year, Nick. 0.61
02:30:47.000 I have a question for you.
02:30:48.000 Who from the office do you think Patrick Casey is?
02:30:50.000 I think I'm like Jim Halpert and Patrick is Dwight.
02:30:54.000 And every day I prank him and I'm generally very funny.
02:30:57.000 The question is who is Pam Beasley?
02:31:01.000 I think Patrick would be more like Kevin.
02:31:05.000 And I think that, no, I'm sorry, Jake Lloyd.
02:31:09.000 Of course.
02:31:10.000 Of course, Jake Lloyd would be Kevin.
02:31:13.000 And I think Patrick would be Dwight, of course.
02:31:17.000 But Jim would probably be Jaden because Jaden, I feel like, has a more antagonistic dynamic with Patrick.
02:31:25.000 I would, of course, be Michael Scott because I'm the manager, I'm the boss.
02:31:29.000 Pam Beasley would be, I don't know.
02:31:34.000 I don't know who would be the Pam Beasley to Jaden's Jim Halpert.
02:31:39.000 Hmm.
02:31:40.000 I don't know.
02:31:41.000 I wouldn't the movement.
02:31:42.000 That's kind of a tough one. 1.00
02:31:44.000 Couldn't be anybody that we know because there's no e girls. 1.00
02:31:47.000 We'll return to that one. 1.00
02:31:49.000 Yeah, I don't know.
02:31:51.000 I don't know who the rest would be.
02:31:54.000 I don't like The Office.
02:31:56.000 But yeah, I think Kevin, of course, would be Jake.
02:31:58.000 That's the only one we really need to know, is that Kevin Malone would be Jake Lloyd.
02:32:03.000 I think everyone knows that.
02:32:06.000 Let's see.
02:32:06.000 Conditieri says, God bless you, Nick, and God bless America First.
02:32:11.000 You are my biggest white pills.
02:32:13.000 AF 2021, thank you for the Ninja.
02:32:16.000 I appreciate it.
02:32:17.000 God bless you, bro. 1.00
02:32:19.000 Polish American Groypers, as I heard, Joe the Boomer made you keck with his Palpatine impression. 0.98
02:32:24.000 Is it possible to learn this power? 0.98
02:32:28.000 Not from a Jedi. 0.91
02:32:30.000 Well, thank you for that.
02:32:31.000 Yeah, Joe the Boomer, very funny Palpatine impression.
02:32:35.000 He's a very funny streamer in general.
02:32:36.000 I love his streams.
02:32:39.000 He's one of the only ones that really makes me laugh out loud.
02:32:41.000 I mean, there's some others, but he's one of the ones that consistently makes me laugh out loud.
02:32:45.000 Very funny guy.
02:32:47.000 Couple of things.
02:32:48.000 It says, Thank you for bringing the official AF mug back to the merch store.
02:32:53.000 Merch.nicholasjfuentes.com.
02:32:55.000 Yeah, you're welcome.
02:32:57.000 And that's largely thanks to Assistant Kroiper.
02:32:59.000 I mean, this guy's killing it.
02:33:01.000 Thank Assistant Groyper.
02:33:03.000 He's helping in a very big way.
02:33:05.000 So, yeah, check that out.
02:33:07.000 Merch.nicholasjfuentes.com for the new mugs.
02:33:11.000 Suspect says, first time super chatting.
02:33:14.000 I hope you know how blessed all of us feel that we have you to look to in these difficult times.
02:33:18.000 Never doubt your place and know that you are anointed by God.
02:33:21.000 Love you, big guy.
02:33:22.000 Well, thank you very much.
02:33:24.000 Love you too, buddy.
02:33:25.000 I appreciate it.
02:33:28.000 I appreciate you guys as well, except my head hurts really bad.
02:33:32.000 Dallas says, Hey, Nick, glad you're back.
02:33:34.000 What was the conflict with you, Alex, and Ali about?
02:33:37.000 Ali saying something like the hillbillies will cause us to lose the country.
02:33:42.000 Were they wig nets? 0.70
02:33:42.000 Was Ali just being a dick? 0.70
02:33:44.000 Dude, this was like from two months ago, and Alex had nothing to do with it.
02:33:49.000 I'm not going to.
02:33:50.000 You'll have to go back and watch an earlier show.
02:33:52.000 That's old news.
02:33:53.000 Basically, this guy was being obnoxious and was trying to disrupt the event, and Ali called him a hillbilly, is basically what happened.
02:34:01.000 And then everybody blew out way out of proportion.
02:34:03.000 Was like, Well, we're hillbillies?
02:34:06.000 Well, Russ Hillbillies don't eat you. 0.79
02:34:08.000 And it's like, this is, I mean, the people that did that weren't Wignats per se, but that is like Wignat behavior. 1.00
02:34:14.000 That is just like Wigger behavior. 1.00
02:34:17.000 You know, that kind of like hypersensitive Hillbillie. 1.00
02:34:22.000 Well, I'm proud.
02:34:24.000 Oh, really?
02:34:25.000 Will you shut up?
02:34:26.000 I mean, yeah, it was impolite.
02:34:29.000 It was rude.
02:34:30.000 It was deeply offensive.
02:34:32.000 It was an offhand remark to a guy that was basically being out of line, if you want to know the truth.
02:34:39.000 You know what I mean?
02:34:39.000 But people are calling them a hillbilly.
02:34:42.000 Well, well, I'm a hillbilly. 1.00
02:34:45.000 Well, you, what are you, a woman? 0.97
02:34:47.000 I mean, come on. 0.55
02:34:49.000 I mean, I get it.
02:34:50.000 If somebody says something that is really indicative of their character, that's one thing.
02:34:54.000 But, oh, I mean, like, if I called somebody an ethnic slur, are you going to be like, well, so we're N words now?
02:35:06.000 Would JD or would Jordan B, would they be like, oh?
02:35:12.000 N word, huh?
02:35:13.000 So that's who we are.
02:35:14.000 Well, I'm, you know, I mean, come on.
02:35:16.000 I mean, people say things, it gets heated.
02:35:19.000 You know, maybe you don't really mean it, you know?
02:35:24.000 But we all understand it comes out in the heat of the moment.
02:35:27.000 What really matters is who is it directed at?
02:35:31.000 I mean, is there a significance there?
02:35:33.000 It'd be one thing if you said, like, you know, Donald Trump, if you insulted Donald Trump in any way, that would be terrible.
02:35:40.000 If you insulted somebody because of, like, I don't know, whatever. 0.75
02:35:44.000 You understand what I'm saying, but to just say, like, oh, yeah, well, we let this hillbilly run everything, then it's not going to work.
02:35:51.000 I mean, like, that's not really what does that really mean?
02:35:54.000 You called the guy, like, basically an offensive word.
02:35:57.000 You know what I mean?
02:35:57.000 But it's true.
02:35:58.000 I mean, what he was saying is we can't let this guy dictate this whole event.
02:36:02.000 We planned this event, we're running this event.
02:36:05.000 We can't just let everybody just jump in and, you know, change the direction of the event.
02:36:10.000 Like, we made a plan, we invested the resources here.
02:36:15.000 And we've got a plan for the rest of the week, and now someone's going to start calling the shots?
02:36:19.000 Like, that's not going to work. 0.97
02:36:20.000 Oh, we call them a hillbilly. 1.00
02:36:22.000 Well, I mean, come on. 0.99
02:36:23.000 People need to grow up.
02:36:25.000 So that's what that was about.
02:36:27.000 Trump1 says, driving from Cali to D.C. because I will never wear a mask.
02:36:33.000 Hope to see you there.
02:36:34.000 Well, that's a little dramatic.
02:36:37.000 That's a very long drive to just simply avoid wearing a mask.
02:36:40.000 I mean, I just wear a mask on the plane because you have to.
02:36:43.000 I was on the plane the other day, and the flight, and I'm sitting there.
02:36:47.000 You know, I take a sip of my water.
02:36:49.000 I have it in my hand like this.
02:36:50.000 I have my mask down, and the flight attendant comes up to me.
02:36:54.000 Okay, this again.
02:36:55.000 And she's like, Oh, excuse me, could you please put your mask on?
02:36:58.000 I'm like, No, it's okay.
02:36:59.000 I said, I'm just drinking my water.
02:37:00.000 And she's like, Well, could you put it on between sips?
02:37:05.000 She's like, You still need to have it on.
02:37:07.000 I'm like, I need to have it on between sips.
02:37:10.000 She's like, That's what I do. 0.94
02:37:12.000 I said, You people are ridiculous.
02:37:16.000 I didn't want a repeat of last time.
02:37:16.000 And I put it on.
02:37:19.000 I was at the airport for nine hours yesterday because I missed my flight.
02:37:24.000 And then every other flight was full.
02:37:26.000 I couldn't get on a flight until like.
02:37:29.000 Late in the evening, and finally I got on a plane.
02:37:32.000 I didn't want to blow it, but she's like, Yeah, you need to put it on between sips.
02:37:37.000 I'm like, Oh, really?
02:37:40.000 You know, I had a really funny thought the other day.
02:37:43.000 I said, You know, I'm really starting to sympathize with Ted Kaczynski, but not because of the anti tech manifesto, but because he blew up a lot of airlines and universities.
02:37:54.000 You know, where does Unabomber come from?
02:37:57.000 Unabomber is short for University and Airline Bomber.
02:38:00.000 It's like, You know, the Unabomber is kind of a hero of mine.
02:38:04.000 Why are you a primitivist?
02:38:05.000 Are you familiar with this manifesto?
02:38:08.000 No, no.
02:38:10.000 More because of the fact that he, like, you know, attacked airlines and universities.
02:38:17.000 Because, I mean, these are really two terrible things.
02:38:20.000 Two horrible things that I'm just frankly not broken up about the fact that they were attacked 30 years ago.
02:38:28.000 Now, I don't endorse violence.
02:38:29.000 I don't endorse violence.
02:38:31.000 I don't want.
02:38:31.000 Any more violence.
02:38:33.000 It's so bad.
02:38:35.000 And I disavow all violence, but what's done is done.
02:38:38.000 And am I upset that that happened?
02:38:40.000 No, not in the slightest.
02:38:43.000 Flight attendance?
02:38:45.000 Man, I would love to go to flight attendant school and shake everyone's hand in flight attendant school.
02:38:53.000 Don't come to flight attendant school tomorrow because I'm coming and I'm going to shake everybody's hand inside.
02:38:59.000 I'm going to open the door and everyone's going to be like, And I'm gonna shake everyone's hand.
02:39:05.000 Hey, you hiding under the counter, I'm gonna shake your hand.
02:39:09.000 You running down the hall, I'm gonna shake your hand.
02:39:15.000 Oh, yeah, you, you thought you could hide in the stall.
02:39:18.000 I'm gonna shake your hand too.
02:39:20.000 I'm gonna shake your hand through the stall door.
02:39:22.000 You think a stall door is gonna stop me from shaking your hand?
02:39:27.000 No, I'm kidding.
02:39:28.000 Just jokes, it's just jokes, it's just jokes.
02:39:31.000 I'm only kidding.
02:39:32.000 But I do fucking hate flight attendants.
02:39:34.000 That part is not a joke.
02:39:36.000 Hate them.
02:39:37.000 I hate them so much.
02:39:41.000 I can't even tell you how much I hate them.
02:39:43.000 And you know, look, here's the thing the problem is not even the mask.
02:39:47.000 Whatever.
02:39:48.000 Wear the mask.
02:39:49.000 That's fine.
02:39:50.000 But they just take it to such a level that is unnecessary.
02:39:54.000 It's not like they'll meet you halfway.
02:39:56.000 I mean, they're going to be up your ass about it, really.
02:39:58.000 They're just going to go out of their way to be difficult. 1.00
02:40:01.000 And invariably, all flight attendants are women or homosexuals. 1.00
02:40:05.000 I've never, never seen anything else. 1.00
02:40:09.000 Excuse me, could you put your mask on?
02:40:12.000 Yeah, and let me tell you, I'm gonna land and then I'm gonna get in the airport parking lot and I'm gonna wait for you.
02:40:21.000 And then I'm going to put a mask over your face, your mouth, and nose.
02:40:26.000 You still need to be wearing the mask even if you can't breathe.
02:40:29.000 So, no, I'm kidding.
02:40:32.000 That is a joke.
02:40:32.000 That's a joke.
02:40:33.000 That's a joke.
02:40:35.000 This is the comedian part of the show.
02:40:36.000 This is the comedy part, the comedy routine part of the show where I riff off of Super Chats and I make jokes that are not, you know, that I don't really actually mean.
02:40:47.000 They're not true.
02:40:48.000 It's not true.
02:40:49.000 When I say I'm going to kill flight attendants, That's not true.
02:40:51.000 I'm not going to do that.
02:40:53.000 That's not something I want to happen, nor is that something that's going to happen because I don't kill people.
02:40:58.000 I don't want to kill people.
02:41:00.000 And I don't want anybody to be killed ever because I am Christian.
02:41:03.000 But I do hate flight attendants.
02:41:06.000 And, you know, Ted Kaczynski, you know, look, the enemy of my enemy is my friend.
02:41:13.000 That's all I'm going to say.
02:41:15.000 So, anyway, I think that's okay.
02:41:19.000 Did I get in trouble?
02:41:20.000 Am I in trouble yet?
02:41:23.000 But I seriously, I mean, after that debacle on Southwest where they're like, you know, and you're not going to give us any attitude either.
02:41:31.000 Okay.
02:41:32.000 And then this one, you got to wear it between sips.
02:41:36.000 Oh, it never ends.
02:41:39.000 It never ends.
02:41:41.000 It never ends.
02:41:44.000 Okay.
02:41:45.000 Anyway.
02:41:47.000 Alex says Happy New Year.
02:41:49.000 Really impressed with all the activism you and others in AF do last year.
02:41:54.000 From 100 people, audience without any support, just sheer grit to the audience in tens of thousands.
02:42:00.000 That's an amazing achievement.
02:42:01.000 Hope America First grows, continues, and accelerates.
02:42:04.000 Thanks a lot.
02:42:07.000 Happy New Year to you, too.
02:42:08.000 A couple of things says that $5 super chat about Ali would have been better spent on a website subscription to rewatch the many times you've explained it.
02:42:18.000 That's a good point.
02:42:20.000 Goofball says people are listening to Ultra Shield.
02:42:24.000 Is that so?
02:42:25.000 Yeah, I listened to them today.
02:42:28.000 It's not really for me, but it was interesting.
02:42:31.000 A Zuma representative says What are the best arguments against the blue pilled blind love for democracy?
02:42:36.000 Oh my gosh, I can't.
02:42:41.000 I just can't.
02:42:43.000 If my head wasn't hurting so bad, it would be not as bad, but my head is in a lot of pain.
02:42:51.000 And then I, hey, what's the best argument against democracy?
02:42:54.000 You.
02:42:55.000 How about you?
02:42:56.000 Why don't you look in the mirror, actually?
02:42:58.000 What's the best?
02:43:00.000 What the fuck was this stupid?
02:43:01.000 Oh, against the blue pill blind love for democracy.
02:43:04.000 Okay, well, here, do me a favor.
02:43:06.000 Get up, walk into the bathroom, take a look in the mirror.
02:43:09.000 Tell me what you see.
02:43:10.000 Tell me, or rather, what you won't see.
02:43:13.000 Okay.
02:43:15.000 No, just kidding.
02:43:16.000 Just kidding.
02:43:17.000 A sure fine individual.
02:43:18.000 I'm sure.
02:43:20.000 My head just hurts.
02:43:21.000 I'm irritable because I have a migraine headache right now.
02:43:21.000 Forgive me.
02:43:25.000 Um,.
02:43:28.000 In my country, felons can vote, so that is easy, but on a general level, talking about strong leaders turns most people off.
02:43:36.000 Well, look, the problem is not really inherent in any system.
02:43:43.000 In my opinion, the problem is people who think that the system is the problem.
02:43:48.000 The system facilitates the problem, the problem is people.
02:43:52.000 And whether you have oligarchs controlling a democracy or a despot controlling a Autocracy, it really doesn't matter.
02:44:01.000 If you have the wrong people running the regime, you're going to have problems.
02:44:07.000 In democracy, though, the chief problem is that you don't know who's running the regime because the people don't rule.
02:44:14.000 The people basically, as a rule, cannot rule because a regime has to act and only individuals can act, and only actors in the regime are actually doing any of the real deciding or interpreting or enforcing, which precludes the masses from governing.
02:44:31.000 You know, the masses cannot govern themselves.
02:44:34.000 Millions of people cannot govern themselves.
02:44:36.000 At some point, you are delegating authority, whether through a representative or through a vote or whatever, through a monarch, you are delegating authority to somebody else to carry out.
02:44:46.000 You know, laws and decisions and things like that.
02:44:48.000 In a democracy, you tend to get the most opaque regimes where, under the guise of a popular mandate, you've got shadowy figures that are ruling the country.
02:44:59.000 People are going to rule the country no matter what.
02:45:01.000 Some people will rule, and some people and most people will be ruled.
02:45:05.000 The difference is that in an autocracy, you kind of have an idea of who's ruling over you.
02:45:10.000 In a democracy, you have basically no idea who's ruling over you.
02:45:14.000 And, you know, you could say that in a pure democracy, well, People elect the leaders and it's more transparent or something.
02:45:21.000 But this tends to only be sustainable in very, very small polities, not large empires like the one that we have.
02:45:29.000 So basically, the argument is that the country is just too big, it's too complicated.
02:45:33.000 We're not really getting popular rule.
02:45:35.000 What we're really getting is this sort of subversion and takeover by oligarchs.
02:45:41.000 It's very opaque, there's no accountability. 0.99
02:45:45.000 There's also an aspect of it being multiracial, which makes it worse as well. 1.00
02:45:50.000 But that's just basically a small gist of that. 1.00
02:45:52.000 I mean, my thinking on democracy has evolved over time.
02:45:55.000 I mean, yeah, you could say, well, dumb people exist.
02:45:58.000 And what should dumb people vote? 1.00
02:45:59.000 Should retarded people vote? 1.00
02:46:01.000 Should children vote? 1.00
02:46:02.000 Well, no.
02:46:02.000 Okay, so then you kind of understand that, like, suffrage isn't for everybody.
02:46:06.000 Some people should have a say in the rule and some people should not.
02:46:10.000 Well, if we understand that as a principle, let's narrow it even further.
02:46:14.000 Should transient people have a say?
02:46:17.000 No. 1.00
02:46:17.000 I mean, like, gypsies shouldn't vote, and neither should other forms of transients. 1.00
02:46:22.000 And then you could go even further than that. 1.00
02:46:24.000 Should people that don't believe in the religion of the country vote?
02:46:26.000 Well, probably not.
02:46:27.000 Should people that don't have stake in the country vote?
02:46:30.000 That typically means land ownership or something like that. 0.97
02:46:33.000 People with children, without children, should they vote? 1.00
02:46:33.000 Well, no. 1.00
02:46:37.000 Probably not.
02:46:38.000 And then you're narrowing it down where maybe you've got people that have a say in the country, but it's more like an aristocracy than a democracy.
02:46:45.000 And then ultimately, you just get to the principle of like monarchy with landed estate.
02:46:51.000 And this is like the form of government that probably makes the most sense.
02:46:58.000 So, I mean, I could spend all night talking about that kind of stuff, but that's the gist.
02:47:09.000 Mango says Biden's office of the president elect thing seems like something they made up just to convince people that he won.
02:47:09.000 Let's see.
02:47:18.000 I've never seen it before now, but he always has five logos around him at all times.
02:47:22.000 Yeah, I've noticed that as well.
02:47:24.000 I've never seen that before either.
02:47:26.000 Triggered Red says, even if.
02:47:28.000 If not enough Senate votes to object, if Republicans call debate for each electoral vote in question, we'll get 158 hours of max legal debate time, two hours per electoral vote, 79 in total, and then debate time won't be over by January 18th, and then the House votes.
02:47:45.000 Is it two hours per electoral vote?
02:47:47.000 I think it's two hours per state, is it not?
02:47:50.000 I don't think you object to Pennsylvania and then you get 40 hours of debate.
02:47:55.000 I don't know where you read that.
02:47:58.000 To my understanding, that's not how it works.
02:48:00.000 It's you get two hours per state.
02:48:02.000 And if there are six states at most that they object to, probably more like five.
02:48:09.000 Or is it Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania?
02:48:13.000 Georgia, Arizona.
02:48:14.000 It's most likely they'll object to those five.
02:48:16.000 Maybe Nevada, that's 12 hours at most.
02:48:19.000 You know, not 148.
02:48:21.000 I don't know, or 158.
02:48:23.000 I don't know where you got that.
02:48:24.000 Is that true?
02:48:25.000 I haven't heard that, though.
02:48:29.000 I funny says a state of perpetual crisis incentivizes Republicans to keep voting for them, keep the stakes high.
02:48:39.000 Yeah, that's exactly right.
02:48:40.000 Oh, well, we have to vote for Republicans just this once because otherwise the Democrats.
02:48:40.000 Well, yeah.
02:48:45.000 Yeah, we're going to have to kind of get used to Democrats running things.
02:48:47.000 Because if we don't get control of the Republican Party, the Democrats will never lose.
02:48:53.000 So you take one step back to take two steps forward.
02:48:56.000 iFunny says, highly recommend all Groypers play Project Zomboid, my favorite game of all time, and it's on Steam, $10.
02:49:04.000 Thanks for the recommendation.
02:49:06.000 Game Dev Groyper with a huge super chat.
02:49:11.000 Wow.
02:49:11.000 He says, hey, big guy.
02:49:13.000 Been watching since way back when you appeared on Lauren Southern's stream.
02:49:16.000 Took a while.
02:49:18.000 Excuse me, took a while.
02:49:20.000 But thanks to you, I finally managed to turn my life around, landed a great job, and going to propose to the GF, donating my America First paycheck. 0.97
02:49:29.000 So this Groyper won't forget who got him here. 0.82
02:49:31.000 God bless you, the future of the American right.
02:49:34.000 Well, thank you very much for the big super chat.
02:49:36.000 It's very generous, and I really appreciate it.
02:49:39.000 Congratulations on everything.
02:49:40.000 That sounds awesome, and it means a lot to me that you attribute some of your success to the show.
02:49:48.000 This is America First.
02:49:49.000 People watch the show.
02:49:51.000 They get off drugs and alcohol, right?
02:49:54.000 They go back to church.
02:49:56.000 They get jobs.
02:49:57.000 They get girlfriends.
02:49:58.000 They get married.
02:49:58.000 They buy houses.
02:49:59.000 They have kids.
02:50:00.000 They live a great life, okay?
02:50:02.000 And then they super chat Nick Fuentes.
02:50:03.000 They get a great career, a great life, and then they super chat Nick Fuentes.
02:50:07.000 This can be yours too if you just watch my show every night for the rest of your life.
02:50:13.000 No, but thank you so much for the big super chat.
02:50:15.000 I really do appreciate it.
02:50:16.000 And I'd love to hear that.
02:50:18.000 Congrats, man.
02:50:20.000 That's a great story.
02:50:22.000 And not uncommon.
02:50:23.000 It's a tale often told.
02:50:24.000 It's fundamentals.
02:50:25.000 You know, look, what I say on the show is not anything I've invented.
02:50:30.000 It's just timeless wisdom.
02:50:32.000 It's just timeless common sense.
02:50:35.000 I mean, it's life, right?
02:50:37.000 I mean, you want a family, you know, you want a wife, you want kids, you want to work, you want to be productive.
02:50:43.000 I mean, that's all we're saying.
02:50:44.000 It's not complicated stuff, it's not extremism, whatever.
02:50:49.000 People are out there living these lives of tumult.
02:50:54.000 Drinking, doing drugs, having sex, being lazy, whatever.
02:50:59.000 And then they, you know, it's like the Jordan B. Peterson clean your room.
02:51:03.000 I remember when Jordan Peterson got popular, people were saying, isn't that just what your parents tell you to do?
02:51:07.000 Clean your room, you know, be responsible.
02:51:10.000 It's like, yeah, but sometimes that's what people need.
02:51:12.000 They need a little push, stuff that everybody basically knows, but just a little push in the right direction.
02:51:17.000 And then, wait a second, I'm enjoying my life now that I'm a productive, you know, Contributing member of society now that I've got a family, I've got a direction that is reasonable and like that makes sense.
02:51:31.000 You know, my life and my destiny is basically in some form of accordance with my expectations for my life.
02:51:42.000 You know, there's some harmony between what I expect out of my life and what I get out of my life.
02:51:47.000 Gee, so I'm glad to hear that.
02:51:49.000 I appreciate it.
02:51:51.000 Greenblatt says, Fired up for tomorrow.
02:51:54.000 Thanks for all that you.
02:51:55.000 Do hope to turn out as huge and hope your megaphone is pointed in my direction so I can hear you this time.
02:52:00.000 Crank it up, boss.
02:52:01.000 I don't know if I'll be doing any speaking.
02:52:04.000 I'll be at the Trump event, but I'm not speaking there because it's going to be a huge thing and I'm there for the president.
02:52:11.000 We may do something after or before, maybe the day before, but I'll let you know on Twitter.
02:52:17.000 South Philly says, Why do you think President Trump is out there fighting for the people who screwed us and screwed him?
02:52:23.000 Even the phone call, he called himself a schmuck for rallying for Brian Kemp.
02:52:27.000 I don't get it.
02:52:27.000 I don't get it either.
02:52:29.000 I think that he's just gotten these DC people in his ear.
02:52:33.000 And now the way that he thinks is very DC.
02:52:36.000 He's still, as far as his worldview goes, uncorrupted.
02:52:42.000 But.
02:52:43.000 His methodology has become very Washington, you know, and I've been told that by people in the know that it's not the same guy in 16 where he would be unpredictable and do things that were without precedent and risky.
02:52:57.000 Now he's very, very conventional, very cautious, very safe, you know, party guy.
02:53:03.000 So it is what it is.
02:53:04.000 But yeah, I don't, it doesn't make sense to me either.
02:53:08.000 Cag Mitch says, I agree that the GOP is useless.
02:53:11.000 Gun control is my only concern if Democrats win the Senate.
02:53:16.000 Yeah.
02:53:17.000 AF Patriot says, Did you see the CDC numbers?
02:53:21.000 Same people died in 2020 as in 2019.
02:53:24.000 COVID is straight BS.
02:53:25.000 Yeah, and life expectancy is going to go up.
02:53:29.000 Life expectancy goes up.
02:53:30.000 The death rate stays the same.
02:53:32.000 And really, if the death rate stays the same, that means it's going down because more people are dying, you know?
02:53:38.000 Or rather, not the rate.
02:53:39.000 But if the amount of deaths is going down, or rather, what am I saying?
02:53:44.000 If the amount of deaths stays the same, the population goes up, that means the rate goes down.
02:53:50.000 Right?
02:53:51.000 So, how does the rate of death go down?
02:53:53.000 The number of deaths stays the same and life expectancy goes up if there's supposed to be 400,000 additional deaths due to COVID.
02:54:02.000 Well, that tells you that the COVID deaths are just reorganized every other death, flu, suicide, like whatever.
02:54:11.000 There's literally instances of people that get hit by a car, they die, the doctors find out that they have COVID, and then they call that a COVID death.
02:54:20.000 I'm not making that up.
02:54:23.000 I'm not making that up.
02:54:24.000 That is.
02:54:25.000 There have been people that have died in exactly that manner in the record.
02:54:31.000 They get killed in a traffic collision.
02:54:34.000 They get hit by a car, whatever.
02:54:36.000 They'll die from that.
02:54:38.000 And then the doctors will go in, discover that they were tested positive for COVID, and they'll say, cause of death, COVID.
02:54:45.000 That's real.
02:54:47.000 400,000 COVID deaths, really?
02:54:50.000 And then flu.
02:54:50.000 You know, flu is the other big one.
02:54:52.000 No flu deaths this year.
02:54:53.000 Practically no flu deaths this year.
02:54:55.000 Why do you think that is?
02:54:56.000 Well, because everybody that died of the flu, they just called it COVID.
02:54:59.000 So it's all bullshit.
02:55:02.000 Cag Mitch, I just read that. 1.00
02:55:04.000 Moisture Boys to send a diamond right now if you're not gay. 1.00
02:55:07.000 Yeah, so true. 1.00
02:55:08.000 You got to send something, or else what are you going to do? 1.00
02:55:10.000 Be gay? 0.99
02:55:12.000 Thanks for the super chat. 0.90
02:55:13.000 AF Patriots is 2020, year of the fake, fake election, fake pandemic, fake vaccine.
02:55:20.000 That's good.
02:55:20.000 That's really good.
02:55:22.000 Jose Antonio says Trump can't understand why many within the GOP refuse to help him.
02:55:28.000 We can see his anger from his leaked governor call.
02:55:31.000 The GOP is run by lies, and they Can't escape the control others have because of their corrupt and evil dealings.
02:55:37.000 Siding with Trump will expose them.
02:55:40.000 Very true.
02:55:41.000 It's all true.
02:55:44.000 I think he understands.
02:55:46.000 I don't know why he doesn't do anything, though.
02:55:49.000 How can he not understand what the game is at this point?
02:55:51.000 I guess it's not really.
02:55:54.000 I don't know.
02:55:55.000 People around him, I don't know what the excuse would be.
02:55:58.000 Bill Hoover versus Romney didn't get any backlash from the GOP for voting to impeach Trump, but we need to hold the line.
02:56:04.000 Yeah, right?
02:56:06.000 And then there's a million examples like that.
02:56:09.000 Flying Dutchman says DC police arrest Proudboy leader today for burning small BLM sign weeks ago.
02:56:15.000 You know, arrests for the commie torching St. John's Church.
02:56:20.000 He's a prisoner of war. 0.96
02:56:22.000 Totally agree.
02:56:23.000 Thanks for the ninja.
02:56:25.000 Yeah, I mean, we all know the double standard.
02:56:27.000 Burn down the city, no problems.
02:56:29.000 Misdemeanor.
02:56:30.000 No, no, and they drop the charges, right?
02:56:32.000 They don't even arrest anybody.
02:56:34.000 But this guy burns a small BLM banner.
02:56:37.000 They arrest him at the airport.
02:56:38.000 He gets off the airplane.
02:56:39.000 He gets arrested.
02:56:40.000 Really?
02:56:41.000 Yeah, so we know how that goes.
02:56:43.000 It's ridiculous. 0.53
02:56:44.000 But thank you for the Ninjet. 1.00
02:56:46.000 Big shout out.
02:56:47.000 Jay Wagey says, no message.
02:56:49.000 Well, that's technically a message.
02:56:51.000 AF Patriot says, hey, Nick, love the show.
02:56:53.000 Keep up the great work.
02:56:54.000 Thank you. 0.97
02:56:55.000 Groib Tech with nine Ninjets.
02:56:57.000 Thank you very much.
02:56:58.000 No message, but nine Ninjets.
02:57:00.000 Thank you very much.
02:57:01.000 I really appreciate it.
02:57:04.000 God bless. 1.00
02:57:04.000 I don't know how you send in nine Ninjets. 1.00
02:57:06.000 You don't even say a word. 1.00
02:57:08.000 I guess those are the best ones, right?
02:57:09.000 But hey, thank you very much.
02:57:11.000 I really do appreciate it.
02:57:13.000 Very generous.
02:57:14.000 Really, really a lot of generosity.
02:57:16.000 I do appreciate it. 0.91
02:57:17.000 Epic Groyper says Do you think boomers are close to actually getting it as a whole, or are they irredeemable as a group?
02:57:24.000 Well, I mean, that's kind of a ridiculous question. 0.52
02:57:27.000 Mustang says Highlight of 2020 when Nick got emotional about the Holocaust article.
02:57:32.000 He had to keep turning away.
02:57:34.000 Yeah, it was very sad.
02:57:35.000 Very sad, you know, whenever we discussed that.
02:57:39.000 Hyper Borealis says Are you going to be uploading the test stream from last weekend?
02:57:44.000 Why would I do that?
02:57:44.000 No.
02:57:46.000 German American Groyper says, Hey, Nick, great show.
02:57:49.000 Love what you're doing.
02:57:50.000 Thank you.
02:57:51.000 The test stream was a 30 minute clip of the movie Home Alone.
02:57:54.000 Why would I upload a random 30 minute section of the movie Home Alone from the test?
02:58:01.000 UW Chad says, Would and Powell hurt Trump by distracting from better arguments?
02:58:05.000 Pray for the Pence card.
02:58:07.000 No, they didn't.
02:58:08.000 They were the only ones doing anything.
02:58:10.000 I'm sick of hearing that.
02:58:12.000 Yeah, it wasn't good that they said the Kraken and the Dominion stuff.
02:58:16.000 Like, what they should have focused on was the mail in.
02:58:18.000 They should have focused on the statistical analysis, the forensic data analysis.
02:58:18.000 Voting.
02:58:23.000 They should have focused on the mail in ballots instead of the Dominion and the supercomputers, all this kind of stuff.
02:58:30.000 But they were the only ones doing anything.
02:58:32.000 The Trump legal team gave up and nobody else defended him.
02:58:36.000 And Linwood and Sidney Powell were the only ones fighting for him.
02:58:40.000 And that's worth something.
02:58:41.000 Even if they didn't do it in a really effective way and it was kind of a joke, there is something to be said about the fact that they were out there doing it and nobody was helping them.
02:58:52.000 Giuliani, Linwood, Sidney Powell.
02:58:54.000 I'm like, that was it.
02:58:55.000 The Trump legal team folded immediately.
02:58:58.000 The party folded.
02:59:00.000 The congressional leadership folded.
02:59:02.000 The state legislatures, the governors, they all folded.
02:59:06.000 You have Linwood, Sidney Powell, and Rudy Giuliani.
02:59:08.000 That's worth something.
02:59:11.000 And the Pence card, I seriously doubt that's going to happen.
02:59:15.000 Xander Stones says, Thank you for fighting for us.
02:59:17.000 When Republicans abandon us in 2022, we take our party back.
02:59:21.000 Yep.
02:59:23.000 CEO says, Women be like my beautiful, dark, twisted rape fantasy is the best album. 0.98
02:59:28.000 Thoughts? 1.00
02:59:29.000 Well, it is true. 0.99
02:59:30.000 This may change your view of women that 92% of women have rape fantasies. 0.60
02:59:39.000 Now, look, this is just the facts, okay?
02:59:41.000 These are the facts, these are the numbers.
02:59:44.000 92% of women say that they've had rape fantasies.
02:59:49.000 So I had heard this number before.
02:59:51.000 Somebody had said, Well, 62% of women have rape fantasies. 0.97
02:59:55.000 And I looked that up.
02:59:56.000 I don't remember that exact number, but I looked it up and what I found was far worse.
03:00:02.000 Only 8% of women reported that they had never had a rape fantasy.
03:00:06.000 In other words, it was something like half of women have rape fantasies regularly.
03:00:11.000 And like 40 some percent of them have had it once or, you know, sometimes.
03:00:19.000 It's only 8 percent of women have never.
03:00:21.000 Let me look it up, in fact, so I could just.
03:00:23.000 Is it in my notes, I wonder?
03:00:27.000 I wonder if I ever put that in a Google Doc.
03:00:32.000 Let me pull it up.
03:00:33.000 If not, I'll just Google it.
03:00:35.000 Let's see.
03:00:40.000 Because this is like, look, people got to realize this stuff.
03:00:52.000 Because maybe this will wake you up a little bit on feminism and e girls and all this.
03:00:57.000 Okay, here we go.
03:00:59.000 Is it on Psychology Today?
03:01:03.000 Let's take a look.
03:01:04.000 Yeah, here it is!
03:01:06.000 Get this.
03:01:08.000 This is on Psychology Today.
03:01:12.000 Let's see.
03:01:13.000 In recent studies, more than 90% of women admit having had sexual fantasies, and depending on the study, some one third to two thirds confess at least occasional fantasies of being forced into sex.
03:01:28.000 Of course, sexual assault is horrible violation, blah, blah.
03:01:31.000 Wait, that's not the right thing.
03:01:32.000 Let me take a look.
03:01:35.000 Uh,.
03:01:43.000 Let me see.
03:01:46.000 There's one.
03:01:46.000 Let me find.
03:01:47.000 This is a summary of many studies.
03:01:49.000 But there's one study in particular, and it was like, it was wild that the number was even worse than I had expected.
03:01:58.000 Because it was, although there was a very high number that had regular, there was only a small percentage.
03:02:05.000 Let's see.
03:02:05.000 Here we go.
03:02:08.000 This one says 38% never had them.
03:02:11.000 So this isn't the right one.
03:02:13.000 Was it about a verse?
03:02:16.000 Oh, here we go.
03:02:17.000 Here we go.
03:02:18.000 This is the number I was thinking of.
03:02:19.000 Here we go.
03:02:20.000 This is on Psychology Today.
03:02:21.000 It says For the latest report in the Journal of Sex Research, psychologists at North Texas University asked 355 college women, How often have you fantasized, basically, about rape?
03:02:34.000 I'm not going to get into the details there about the phrasing.
03:02:38.000 62% said they'd had at least one such fantasy, but responses varied on the terminology used when asked about being overpowered.
03:02:46.000 By a man.
03:02:47.000 52% said they'd had that fantasy.
03:02:49.000 The situation most typically depicted in women's romance fiction, but when the term was rape, only 32% said they have had the fantasy.
03:03:01.000 Let's see.
03:03:02.000 38% of respondents never had them.
03:03:05.000 Of those who did, 25% reported such fantasies less than once a year.
03:03:09.000 13% had them a few times.
03:03:11.000 11% once a month.
03:03:12.000 8% once a week.
03:03:13.000 5% several times a week.
03:03:17.000 Let's see.
03:03:19.000 In. 1.00
03:03:21.000 Erotic fantasies, the women think I'm forced and enjoy it. 1.00
03:03:25.000 An aversive fantasy, she thinks I'm being forced and hate it.
03:03:29.000 45% of the women in the recent surveyed fantasies were entirely erotic, 9% were entirely averse, and 46% were mixed.
03:03:37.000 Okay, so that's not exactly what I was thinking.
03:03:39.000 In any case, it's a big percentage.
03:03:41.000 It's a big percentage. 1.00
03:03:42.000 Basically, you meet a woman, you flip a coin. 1.00
03:03:46.000 Heads, she has fantasized about being raped. 0.60
03:03:49.000 Tails, there's a 10% chance you have fantasized about being raped.
03:03:54.000 Isn't that how that works, right?
03:03:56.000 62%.
03:03:58.000 So it's even more than 50%. 1.00
03:04:03.000 You flip a coin heads, she has most definitely fantasized about being raped. 1.00
03:04:07.000 Tails, she still may have, you know. 0.99
03:04:10.000 And that's any woman that you meet. 0.99
03:04:13.000 And what does that tell you about the female psychology? 1.00
03:04:18.000 What does that tell you about women?
03:04:20.000 And then you've got these guys out there that are like, a gentleman always holds the door open. 0.65
03:04:25.000 And it's like, dude.
03:04:27.000 They're fantasizing about getting raped.
03:04:32.000 No, I'm not.
03:04:32.000 Look, I'm not pro rape, okay?
03:04:35.000 That's not what I'm trying to say.
03:04:37.000 But I mean, it kind of tells you something about the dynamic between men and women and, you know, their psychology, which is to say that women want to be led.
03:04:49.000 They do not want to be raped, okay?
03:04:52.000 But they want to be led.
03:04:53.000 They want male leadership.
03:04:55.000 They want men to be strong. 0.61
03:04:56.000 They want men to basically.
03:04:58.000 To basically dominate in the house, excuse me, and in the relationship, not in a way that is like tyrannical, not in a way that is abusive, but they do want the man because this is ordained.
03:05:11.000 This is what the Bible says.
03:05:12.000 This is how we men and women were created.
03:05:15.000 And this is how we've evolved.
03:05:17.000 This is how society's always been that men lead and women follow. 0.81
03:05:21.000 And like that just is one indicator of that. 0.53
03:05:23.000 And you've got people that are like, well, we need to see what the women think and we have to appeal to the women. 1.00
03:05:28.000 And I'm going to put my jacket over a puddle so you can walk over it. 0.84
03:05:32.000 And it's like, dude, I mean, they're fantasizing about getting raped, okay?
03:05:36.000 So, I mean, how do you think that that's playing with them?
03:05:43.000 Okay, this group of people that likes to get raped, how do you think that's going to play with them? 0.97
03:05:50.000 This putting them on a pedestal, this like slavish devotion. 0.99
03:05:54.000 I don't think that's really going to play well, actually. 0.97
03:05:56.000 I think they're going to want something closer, closer rather than further away from that, you know?
03:06:07.000 That's just all I'm saying.
03:06:08.000 I'm not saying don't be a gentleman.
03:06:10.000 I'm just saying, look, people my whole life have told me women aren't going to like that you're like a jerk. 0.82
03:06:17.000 It's like, no, that's exactly what women like.
03:06:20.000 That is exactly what women like. 1.00
03:06:21.000 I mean, just take a look at who women actually like.
03:06:24.000 Take a look at any man that women like, you know, whether it be famous men or men that you know or whatever.
03:06:31.000 Just take a look.
03:06:32.000 Is it the guy that's like, hi, honey?
03:06:35.000 Oh, I want a girlfriend because I would love her so much.
03:06:38.000 I mean, is it that guy or is it the guy that's basically indifferent?
03:06:41.000 You know, and all that.
03:06:42.000 And this is not like a pickup artist thing because I don't believe in games like that.
03:06:46.000 I believe in, look, be a man, be a man, be a strong man.
03:06:49.000 Don't play games, just be a man, you know?
03:06:53.000 And women will be attracted to that.
03:06:54.000 And, you know, it's good to be a man in itself, but also, you know, thinking about the dynamic that is that complementarity, which is what draws men to women and women to men.
03:07:07.000 And people that don't understand these things.
03:07:09.000 What? 1.00
03:07:09.000 My pretty princess is fantasizing about getting raped. 1.00
03:07:13.000 I mean, it's. 1.00
03:07:14.000 You know, yeah, that kind of maybe that'll make your whole worldview crumble.
03:07:17.000 But that's what happened to me kind of in college because I started to look stuff up like this and I was like, what? 0.75
03:07:24.000 Like, don't get me wrong, I was never a simp or anything.
03:07:24.000 No.
03:07:28.000 But I, you know, I kind of had a certain impression about women and then I started to see stuff like this and I was like, wait a second, what?
03:07:35.000 And now, you know, and I'm just like, yeah, it is what it is. 0.93
03:07:38.000 Lookism and this kind of, yeah, you get into lookism and, you know.
03:07:45.000 The rape fantasy thing, and you kind of get a little bit of a reality check about what's going on here.
03:07:49.000 I mean, people kind of know it on an intuitive level, but then you just see that look, the numbers speak for themselves.
03:07:56.000 I'm sorry, but the numbers speak for themselves.
03:07:59.000 And by the way, I mean, all that I'm saying is that people can have erotic fantasies that don't necessarily reflect.
03:08:07.000 I mean, I'm sure the women that fantasize about getting raped, I mean, they would not.
03:08:11.000 That's not something that I'm encouraging or want to happen or anything like that.
03:08:15.000 All I'm saying is.
03:08:16.000 We have to look at that and think to ourselves, well, wait a second.
03:08:19.000 We're supposed to believe that this is like the worst thing ever.
03:08:23.000 It's like such a violation. 0.97
03:08:25.000 Why would women fantasize about something which women these days say is like, oh, you should hang people for raping or whatever? 0.61
03:08:33.000 It doesn't make sense. 0.55
03:08:34.000 Well, let's try and decode what's really going on there.
03:08:38.000 Well, basically, my impression is that women want strong men.
03:08:43.000 I mean, that's like a very reductive and maybe euphemistic way of saying it, but.
03:08:48.000 That's what that communicates to me.
03:08:50.000 Either way, you have to deal with that.
03:08:52.000 And that doesn't fit into a worldview where you say, like, oh, everyone just wants, you know, women want men to be pussies that ask them to kiss them and this kind of thing.
03:09:03.000 Like, that doesn't fit into that worldview. 0.99
03:09:05.000 That breaks that worldview.
03:09:07.000 It doesn't describe the way that people are, the way the world is.
03:09:10.000 We need to think about a worldview that does, that, you know, that sort of is accounted for in the worldview. 0.99
03:09:19.000 And to me, it's an expression of the fact that women have a more submissive nature, and that's the way it is. 0.98
03:09:26.000 Okay. 1.00
03:09:27.000 So, that's to me, it's like it's a big red pill.
03:09:32.000 I was thinking about that the other day.
03:09:34.000 I forget why.
03:09:34.000 So, I'm kind of glad that you brought that up.
03:09:36.000 Sir Chris Drake says, You and Sargon raped Destiny and Hassan in the train wreck TV debate. 1.00
03:09:42.000 Yeah, very true. 1.00
03:09:44.000 Bill Hoover says, and they liked it.
03:09:46.000 It is going to be interesting to see Georgia be able to count all the votes in one night.
03:09:52.000 Yeah, it's not going to happen.
03:09:53.000 It'll take days, probably.
03:09:56.000 Fire Rises says, Did you see the Jesus is King post on poll yesterday?
03:10:01.000 I did see that.
03:10:03.000 It's literally me magic.
03:10:04.000 Keck has revealed himself, and Keck was Jesus all along.
03:10:09.000 Keck took the mask off.
03:10:10.000 It was Jesus Christ, right?
03:10:13.000 Did you see that post?
03:10:14.000 It was the 300 millionth post on poll, Jesus is King on January 3rd, 2021.
03:10:23.000 The third.
03:10:23.000 Think of it.
03:10:24.000 The third in the year 2021.
03:10:28.000 What's three times seven?
03:10:29.000 21.
03:10:30.000 The 300 millionth post.
03:10:33.000 How many zeros is that?
03:10:34.000 I think it's eight.
03:10:36.000 So that doesn't totally work perfectly, but three.
03:10:40.000 300 millionth perfect digit sequence.
03:10:43.000 It accepts.
03:10:44.000 Yeah.
03:10:45.000 Hello, God is real.
03:10:46.000 Hello, Jesus is king.
03:10:46.000 Check.
03:10:48.000 So it confirms, confirms Jesus is the king.
03:10:48.000 Check.
03:10:51.000 You can't tell me otherwise.
03:10:54.000 Aaron says, so glad you're back.
03:10:55.000 Mr. Stream so much.
03:10:56.000 Also, can you pray for my priest?
03:10:58.000 He passed away.
03:10:59.000 Sure, I will do that.
03:11:01.000 But thanks.
03:11:02.000 The quack.
03:11:03.000 And I'm sorry to hear that that happened, by the way. 0.96
03:11:06.000 The quack says, for any Groypers who can't find flights to D.C., try flying to Philly and taking a public transit. 0.97
03:11:13.000 Port to DC. 1.00
03:11:14.000 See you soon, Kings.
03:11:15.000 See you soon.
03:11:17.000 It's a good tip. 0.73
03:11:18.000 Culture War Criminals says you're an inspiration to us all.
03:11:21.000 God bless you, Nick.
03:11:22.000 Hey, thanks a lot, man.
03:11:24.000 Much appreciated.
03:11:26.000 Cardboard Cape says, me and you disagree on a few things.
03:11:29.000 Oh, we do?
03:11:31.000 I like how you phrase it like that.
03:11:32.000 Not like, well, I disagree with some of your views.
03:11:35.000 It's like you and I disagree.
03:11:36.000 Well, I don't really know you.
03:11:38.000 But I would definitely take your side, fight for you because you seem like a good leader, because an administration under you would surely be better than what we have.
03:11:45.000 Oh, thanks.
03:11:46.000 Big endorsement.
03:11:47.000 I have one question. 0.96
03:11:48.000 Would you make contraception illegal?
03:11:50.000 Yep.
03:11:51.000 Hell yeah, I would.
03:11:53.000 No condoms.
03:11:53.000 No birth control.
03:11:57.000 And you can't flush it down the toilet either to pollute our endocrine system either. 0.75
03:12:02.000 No birth control.
03:12:03.000 No condoms.
03:12:04.000 No contraceptions.
03:12:05.000 We're going to destroy all the condoms.
03:12:07.000 We're going to destroy all the other devices that they implant.
03:12:12.000 I don't even want to know what's going on there.
03:12:15.000 I remember in health class in high school, they were showing us all kinds of contraptions.
03:12:20.000 You put this buzz droid up there.
03:12:24.000 You put this buzz droid up there.
03:12:27.000 R2, hit the buzz droid, center eye.
03:12:32.000 Yeah, so it's all going to be illegal, okay?
03:12:38.000 Anyway, so yeah, but I appreciate that.
03:12:41.000 Wow, I would be better than what we have.
03:12:43.000 Big, big vote of confidence.
03:12:45.000 Thanks a lot.
03:12:46.000 BK says, God bless you, Nick.
03:12:47.000 I follow you to the ends of the earth.
03:12:49.000 Remember your eight keys to lifting and lowering.
03:12:52.000 Ah, yes, thank you.
03:12:54.000 And I appreciate that.
03:12:56.000 Yeet Peterson says, I love you like an older brother I didn't have.
03:13:00.000 The associate's degree holders will rule the country.
03:13:03.000 We will rule the world.
03:13:04.000 I went to college, okay?
03:13:06.000 I'm a big shot.
03:13:08.000 But thanks, buddy.
03:13:09.000 I love you too. 1.00
03:13:11.000 Doomer Squidward says, Nick Hoppin in the DeLorean, a ginger nibba is scared of the future. 1.00
03:13:16.000 Yeah, Kanye, so true. 1.00
03:13:19.000 Good morning.
03:13:19.000 What is that from?
03:13:21.000 Yeah, I did.
03:13:22.000 It's so true, though.
03:13:24.000 This is why I relate to Kanye.
03:13:26.000 Like the song Last Call is about me in a lot of ways, right?
03:13:32.000 What's the lyric?
03:13:36.000 You know, they didn't expect Kanye to end up on top.
03:13:39.000 They expected that college dropout to drop and then flop.
03:13:42.000 It's so true.
03:13:43.000 That's so true.
03:13:45.000 That whole album, and honestly, that whole trilogy, it just very much describes my situation.
03:13:52.000 So that's why I relate to it.
03:13:57.000 Erectile dysfunction grow upers, talk about the Bitcoin donation now.
03:14:01.000 No, it's none of your business.
03:14:03.000 Doomer Squidward says, My super chat was kind of cringe.
03:14:06.000 No, I thought it was good.
03:14:07.000 I thought it was good. 0.99
03:14:09.000 Cardboard Cape says, Do you think it should be legal for women to wear pants or not? 1.00
03:14:13.000 Personally, I say death penalty. 1.00
03:14:15.000 That's so funny.
03:14:17.000 Yeetie Peterson says, Can't wait to see you in D.C. Should I bring a battering ram for the Capitol building door as a joke?
03:14:25.000 No, no, I don't think that's a good idea.
03:14:27.000 But I'll see you.
03:14:29.000 See you in D.C.
03:14:30.000 It was great to see you in D.C. at the second March.
03:14:33.000 Great guy.
03:14:34.000 Yeetie Peterson, great individual.
03:14:36.000 Powerful individual, powerful, raw strength.
03:14:40.000 I mean, a real endomorph and a real, real character.
03:14:44.000 Great Northeastern accent, Italian.
03:14:49.000 I mean, this is my guy, okay?
03:14:51.000 I hate to say it because I like Wooza too, but resoundingly defeated Wooza in a brawl in D.C.
03:14:59.000 And my champion, my champion, you'll have to go on to fight Burrito Bandit, who won the first AFPAC tournament, the first AFPAC tournament.
03:15:09.000 Boxing tournament outside of the Airbnb at night.
03:15:12.000 You have to fight him now.
03:15:14.000 You have to fight him now at AFPAC 2 for the title.
03:15:18.000 Burrito Bandit, who won the AFPAC boxing invitational at night in the grass, and Yeetie Peterson, who won the drunk boxing tourney against Wooza.
03:15:31.000 We'll have to schedule that for sure.
03:15:34.000 And I don't know, I mean, Burrito Bandit's a big guy, and he's a good fighter.
03:15:38.000 He beat up a Wignat.
03:15:40.000 I think at SAS or something.
03:15:42.000 He's a big guy.
03:15:44.000 And, you know, look, Brainsick Blaze put up a good fight.
03:15:48.000 But Brito Bannon, I mean, he's formidable.
03:15:52.000 But Yeetie Peterson, I mean, he was full of surprises.
03:15:54.000 He hung in there.
03:15:55.000 I mean, Woosa got some good hits in there.
03:15:57.000 It was close.
03:15:58.000 I'm not going to lie.
03:15:59.000 It was close.
03:16:00.000 But Yeetie Peterson, he took a beating and he was still in there.
03:16:05.000 And he delivered the decisive blow, ending the conflict, ending this destructive conflict.
03:16:11.000 So.
03:16:12.000 So we got to see it.
03:16:13.000 We got to make it happen.
03:16:15.000 QAnon Groyper says, Hi, Nick.
03:16:16.000 I am in school right now.
03:16:17.000 And how should I deal about an immigration book we have to read?
03:16:21.000 What is that even?
03:16:22.000 What am I supposed to do with this information?
03:16:24.000 What do you think I'm supposed to say to this?
03:16:27.000 Hey, Nick.
03:16:28.000 I'm in school.
03:16:28.000 I have to read a book.
03:16:29.000 What should I do about it?
03:16:31.000 What do you want to hear from me?
03:16:32.000 What does that even mean?
03:16:35.000 Bill Hoover says, Have you watched a new season of Cobra Kai?
03:16:38.000 No.
03:16:39.000 And I'm not going to because everyone's talking about it.
03:16:42.000 Wagey Rage says, Glad to see you back again, Nick.
03:16:44.000 Been listening to Dick Masterson since the Hiatus, and it just isn't the same.
03:16:49.000 Anyway, y'all ready to talk about Drug Cell? 1.00
03:16:51.000 He was decapitating bitches left and right on the TL last night. 1.00
03:16:55.000 Anyway, good night, Nick, and the rest of you. 1.00
03:16:56.000 Well, I mean, what's there to talk about?
03:16:58.000 It was a good shit post.
03:17:01.000 And the Jared Holt thing was very funny, and he owned PokeMane.
03:17:05.000 Very, very excellent reply.
03:17:09.000 So it was all very good.
03:17:10.000 Very masterful.
03:17:11.000 Drug Cell really doing a wonderful job.
03:17:14.000 And of course, an America First Loyalist.
03:17:17.000 It's all the America First Loyalists that make the best content.
03:17:20.000 It's always true.
03:17:21.000 The people that stop being loyal to AF, people that are loyal to AF, I mean, we just stay winning.
03:17:28.000 We just stay winning.
03:17:29.000 Nick Fuentes Respectors, AF Respectors.
03:17:31.000 We just, we are, we generate the content.
03:17:36.000 So it was masterful.
03:17:37.000 Did us all proud.
03:17:38.000 Great job, Drug Cell.
03:17:40.000 I mean, really doing us proud.
03:17:41.000 Great guy. 0.98
03:17:42.000 Polish American says that he is gay, and he's really gay. 0.89
03:17:46.000 Okay.
03:17:48.000 Yeah, well, we knew that.
03:17:50.000 Yeetie Peterson says, This is a Ninja Genie, but a Ninja Guinea is my nickname for you and Kathy Zhu's future son.
03:17:57.000 God bless.
03:17:57.000 That's kind of funny, actually.
03:17:59.000 That's a nice little plan. 1.00
03:18:00.000 Whereas a Ninja Guinea. 1.00
03:18:02.000 As in Asian and Italian at the same time. 1.00
03:18:05.000 Yeah, well, can't do it. 1.00
03:18:08.000 I mean, I can't do it. 1.00
03:18:09.000 I will never race mix. 1.00
03:18:13.000 Although, I do think about it.
03:18:15.000 I think about it often.
03:18:16.000 What is it?
03:18:17.000 100% of Nick Fluentis has Kathy Zhu fantasies. 0.78
03:18:20.000 I mean, look, the numbers don't lie.
03:18:22.000 But we can't do it.
03:18:23.000 I mean, what does it say about me?
03:18:24.000 It means, look, honestly, so I went to this Russian restaurant while I was on vacation.
03:18:33.000 And I'm at this very fancy place.
03:18:37.000 I'm at this table.
03:18:38.000 I'm eating this Russian food.
03:18:40.000 I'm a very sophisticated person.
03:18:43.000 And there's this dance floor.
03:18:45.000 It was kind of like a club, actually. 0.96
03:18:48.000 And there were all these Russian girls dancing.
03:18:52.000 And they're wearing these very nice outfits not very Christian outfits, but nice outfits.
03:18:59.000 And I was watching this.
03:19:01.000 And I'm eating my soup or whatever.
03:19:03.000 And I'm thinking, like. 1.00
03:19:06.000 Man, American women are pigs. 1.00
03:19:09.000 You know, I said, well, it's not, maybe it's not so much that she's Asian, although that helps. 1.00
03:19:15.000 I said, it's that, although Kathy's used kind of a degenerate sicko, so that's maybe that's not it either. 0.91
03:19:21.000 But there's definitely something to be said about this exotic experience.
03:19:25.000 They come from another land and they've got an exotic look or they've got a maybe backwards way of being.
03:19:32.000 Backwards in a good way, I should say. 0.74
03:19:35.000 But I was watching that, I was kind of thinking, I was like, you know what?
03:19:38.000 Like, I'm watching this and I'm thoroughly enjoying it.
03:19:42.000 I'm thinking, well, what's the difference?
03:19:44.000 What's missing here? 1.00
03:19:45.000 And I'm thinking, well, because these are women. 1.00
03:19:48.000 You know, these are women. 1.00
03:19:49.000 They're not these dogs that we have in this country where they're vulgar and they're cursing and they're bloated and they're rude. 1.00
03:19:57.000 I mean, these are women and they're dancing and they look good and they look like women for crying out loud. 1.00
03:20:03.000 You know, they don't look like whatever, they don't look like whores or anything. 0.98
03:20:09.000 They're on the dance floor doing these very ethnic sort of dances in high heels.
03:20:15.000 And I'm like, what's going on? 0.59
03:20:18.000 So, and then sort of a light bulb went out of my head. 0.82
03:20:22.000 I'm like, it's not, maybe it's not so much the Asian thing. 0.86
03:20:26.000 It's that, you know, she's not American. 0.97
03:20:29.000 Maybe it's not like she's one of these, because that's what it is in America. 0.99
03:20:33.000 I mean, my experience has been not good so far.
03:20:36.000 Anyway, so that was a good experience.
03:20:41.000 Anyway, Winston says, Where are we meeting on Wednesday?
03:20:46.000 At what times?
03:20:47.000 How will I get updates?
03:20:48.000 And from whom?
03:20:49.000 What the f dude, what do you think is going to happen here?
03:20:53.000 If you don't want to answer on stream, could someone DM me on Jaden Patrick Moore or Joe the Boomer's Discord?
03:20:58.000 Thanks.
03:20:59.000 We're going to be at the Trump thing.
03:21:00.000 The Trump thing, I think, is at 9 a.m., it's at the White House.
03:21:03.000 We're going to be at the Trump rally.
03:21:05.000 Okay, there's a Trump rally on Wednesday.
03:21:07.000 We're going to be there.
03:21:08.000 Okay, and if I do another event, I will announce a date and time on Twitter.
03:21:11.000 I don't know what it is with these people.
03:21:13.000 You think I know all these details and I don't tell you?
03:21:16.000 You think I have this totally concrete plan, and I'm just like, oh, well, now that you asked, well, we're going to do this thing.
03:21:22.000 I mean, where else would you hear about it except for this show we're on Twitter?
03:21:24.000 Is it like rocket science?
03:21:25.000 I don't get it.
03:21:26.000 I don't understand the mentality here.
03:21:32.000 Where are we meeting?
03:21:33.000 You're like my mom.
03:21:34.000 How will I get updates?
03:21:35.000 Where do you think?
03:21:36.000 Try and use your head a little bit.
03:21:38.000 Where do you think you get updates?
03:21:39.000 Where do you think you get updates?
03:21:40.000 Wikipedia.com?
03:21:42.000 You think you get updates on Wikipedia?
03:21:44.000 No.
03:21:45.000 Do you think you get them on MSN or Yahoo?
03:21:48.000 No.
03:21:50.000 What about TikTok?
03:21:52.000 No.
03:21:55.000 Twitter.
03:21:56.000 You think Twitter?
03:21:56.000 You think maybe my fucking Twitter would be where you get updates or maybe Telegram?
03:22:00.000 The things where I always post updates.
03:22:00.000 You know?
03:22:02.000 I mean, is this difficult?
03:22:07.000 The date and the time, maybe that makes sense.
03:22:10.000 Yeah, it's at the White House.
03:22:11.000 I think it's at 9 a.m.
03:22:12.000 You can look it up.
03:22:14.000 It's a big event, it's official, it's at the White House, it's a Trump event.
03:22:17.000 You could go to his Twitter timeline and find it.
03:22:20.000 As for my events, you could find all the details on my Twitter.
03:22:23.000 I always post the details on my Twitter, I always post them on Telegram.
03:22:26.000 You'll be able to find out.
03:22:27.000 Okay, is that difficult?
03:22:29.000 I mean, I don't know.
03:22:32.000 And if can anyone DM me on Discord?
03:22:35.000 Here's a better idea just check the Twitter.
03:22:44.000 I swear.
03:22:53.000 So, anyway, where was I?
03:22:55.000 Weezer, I'll see you on Wednesday, though.
03:22:59.000 Weezer says, excited for what you and the movement have in store for this year.
03:23:02.000 Happy New Year.
03:23:03.000 You are awesome.
03:23:04.000 Happy New Year.
03:23:04.000 Thanks.
03:23:06.000 Dallas says, hey, Nick, sorry for the Ali question earlier.
03:23:09.000 I must have missed the show around then.
03:23:11.000 Here's $10 for putting up with my ignorance.
03:23:13.000 God bless you and your travels tomorrow.
03:23:15.000 If you make a bad super chat, you don't have to apologize.
03:23:15.000 It's okay.
03:23:18.000 I don't hold a grudge on that kind of thing.
03:23:21.000 Just you have a bad super chat, you move on.
03:23:24.000 But I appreciate it.
03:23:25.000 Thank you.
03:23:27.000 Dominoosh says, Did you have the something with the fish?
03:23:31.000 No.
03:23:32.000 Cozy Biker says, New name and Twitter need friends.
03:23:35.000 Okay.
03:23:36.000 Some nut on the net says, Hello from Australia.
03:23:39.000 Thanks for all your work, Nick.
03:23:40.000 Found you via Owen Benjamin.
03:23:42.000 Who is he again?
03:23:44.000 And have watched every show since the Groyper Wars, GOP War in 2021.
03:23:48.000 Here's to America First and similar movements across the Anglosphere.
03:23:51.000 Well, hey, thanks, man.
03:23:52.000 Great story.
03:23:55.000 Closest ally, Australia. 1.00
03:23:58.000 Yeah, it's going to be a good year. 1.00
03:24:00.000 Spurts says, given your propensity for negging Jaden and others, would it be appropriate to call you the boss negger of the movement? 1.00
03:24:07.000 I think it would be. 1.00
03:24:08.000 I think that would be appropriate.
03:24:10.000 Tactical Nuke, you know, my mom was like, you shouldn't bully Jaden.
03:24:15.000 I'm like, I don't bully Jaden.
03:24:17.000 She's like, you need to be nicer.
03:24:19.000 You're too mean.
03:24:20.000 I'm like, I'm not mean.
03:24:22.000 Okay?
03:24:24.000 So even my mom was like, maybe I got to be nicer.
03:24:27.000 Maybe I got to be nicer.
03:24:29.000 Maybe.
03:24:29.000 Look, the only way this movement is going to be held together is with an iron fist.
03:24:34.000 Okay?
03:24:35.000 Furious and tough and mean, and that's the way it has to be.
03:24:41.000 Okay?
03:24:43.000 Seriously, though, every time I, honest to God, I often or occasionally will think to myself, you know, I am kind of prickly.
03:24:51.000 I am, I give people a hard time.
03:24:53.000 Maybe I should be nicer.
03:24:55.000 Every time I think that to myself, something bad happens to me.
03:24:59.000 Every time I think that to myself, I get screwed over.
03:25:03.000 Somebody's incompetent.
03:25:04.000 You know, something bad happens.
03:25:06.000 I'm like, you know what?
03:25:07.000 No, I'm not mean enough.
03:25:08.000 I'm not a big enough jerk.
03:25:10.000 I should be meaner.
03:25:12.000 I should be angrier and I should be tougher.
03:25:18.000 Every time I'm like, you know, I got to be smiley and friendly.
03:25:26.000 And then I do that for like two seconds and then people start taking advantage of me or they screw me over or whatever.
03:25:31.000 So, no, it doesn't work, mom.
03:25:34.000 My mom, you know, love my mom, but she's like, you're too mean.
03:25:39.000 You know, you're not an easy person to get along with.
03:25:41.000 I'm like, yeah, it's because I'm a visionary.
03:25:43.000 It kind of goes to the territory of being a genius, you know.
03:25:47.000 You know, Steve Jobs was a jerk, but he invented the iPhone, okay?
03:25:51.000 I mean, this is like me in a lot of ways.
03:25:53.000 And very similar to me in many aspects.
03:25:56.000 Look, this guy took the economy from nothing and he made it incredible.
03:26:02.000 He made them feel proud of their country again.
03:26:06.000 They have been screwed over in a bad way.
03:26:09.000 Peace deal.
03:26:11.000 And you think he was probably a little bit hot headed or a jerk?
03:26:14.000 Well, yeah, but look at what he accomplished.
03:26:17.000 Look at what he accomplished.
03:26:19.000 An economic miracle.
03:26:21.000 The world, world renowned.
03:26:23.000 I mean, right up until something happened.
03:26:27.000 So you got to be, I'm talking about Steve Jobs, of course, but sometimes you got to be a jerk.
03:26:34.000 Tactical Nuke said, but we love Jaden.
03:26:36.000 We love Jaden.
03:26:37.000 It's affection.
03:26:38.000 I'm Italian.
03:26:39.000 It's affection.
03:26:40.000 Same goes for Jake Lloyd.
03:26:42.000 I really give Jake Lloyd.
03:26:44.000 Lately, I feel like I'm dunking on Jake Lloyd all the time.
03:26:46.000 I feel bad.
03:26:48.000 I don't feel bad enough to stop doing it, but I feel bad sometimes.
03:26:52.000 I'm like, Jake, you know, we're just kidding.
03:26:54.000 I love you, big guy.
03:26:56.000 I wish I could wrap my arms all the way around you, Jake.
03:27:00.000 See, I can't help it.
03:27:02.000 But it's just affection.
03:27:03.000 It's just we like our people.
03:27:07.000 I'm not trying to really hurt them.
03:27:09.000 Optics Respector says Happy New Year, Nick, and see you soon. 0.53
03:27:13.000 BLM may have burned and destroyed a light aircraft carrier per V Dare.
03:27:17.000 Yeah, I saw that. 1.00
03:27:17.000 Insane. 1.00
03:27:18.000 I didn't read the article, but I saw the headline.
03:27:20.000 But, yeah, see you soon.
03:27:24.000 I'm excited to see you in D.C. again.
03:27:27.000 And happy birthday.
03:27:28.000 Happy birthday, Optics.
03:27:29.000 I'm not going to say when it was at some point in the past four weeks.
03:27:33.000 But happy birthday.
03:27:35.000 Happy New Year.
03:27:37.000 UW Chad says, I respect that Powell had good intentions and that Trump's team was awful.
03:27:41.000 Not as sure about Wood.
03:27:43.000 I think that's true.
03:27:45.000 Big Base Machine says, Here's some money for your headache pill of choice.
03:27:48.000 I want a title shot at AFPAC.
03:27:52.000 Well, who are you?
03:27:54.000 Bill Hoover says, Did you ever consider joining the wrestling team in high school?
03:27:58.000 No, why would I consider that?
03:27:59.000 I'm not an athlete.
03:28:00.000 I wrestled in fourth grade, okay?
03:28:03.000 And I wasn't good at it.
03:28:04.000 I remember I used to spar with my friend, and he was the only one I wanted to spar with.
03:28:09.000 It made me uncomfortable to spar with anybody else because it's like, I mean, when you're doing the wrestling practice, it's already, you're really getting in somebody's business when you're wrestling.
03:28:19.000 But in the practice in particular, because during the practices, they would have you show.
03:28:24.000 They would demonstrate the moves to you and you would practice the moves.
03:28:28.000 So, whereas if you're in a wrestling match, it's like, okay, I never even competed, but if you're in a wrestling match, it's like, you know, you get on the mat and you do your thing, whatever, you pin them, whatever.
03:28:39.000 When you're doing a practice, I mean, you're really all up in there because it's like, you. 0.79
03:28:45.000 I don't want to go into it because it sounds really gay, but, you know, one guy's like, you know, in one position, you're like on top of him and then you're like practicing the moves and everything. 0.96
03:28:55.000 It's a very.
03:28:56.000 It was uncomfortable to me to do it at the time, you know, overall.
03:29:01.000 But then when you're all up in somebody's business who's a stranger, it was really, really didn't like that.
03:29:09.000 So I didn't enjoy it.
03:29:12.000 So I never really, it wasn't my thing.
03:29:14.000 I wasn't good at it.
03:29:16.000 Ultimately, I just wasn't comfortable with it.
03:29:18.000 I mean, I wasn't comfortable playing baseball, and then you're wrestling, and, you know, look, wrestling's a great sport because it really works you out, really gives you a good workout because.
03:29:29.000 You're just sort of like, again, it sounds really gay, but you're like pushing up against somebody, just like you're really, you know, it's hard to explain it without it coming across in a weird way, but you understand.
03:29:45.000 I mean, you're both exerting all your muscles, like, you know, doing that.
03:29:50.000 And, you know, so it's like a great resistance exercise, but it was just too much contact.
03:30:00.000 Too up close and personal.
03:30:01.000 I don't like that.
03:30:02.000 You know, I barely like to hang out and talk to people, let alone it's like, oh, okay, now you're just going to be like rolling around on the ground or whatever.
03:30:11.000 Didn't care for it.
03:30:12.000 It wasn't my thing.
03:30:14.000 I didn't like sports in general, okay?
03:30:16.000 I liked video games.
03:30:17.000 I liked chess.
03:30:19.000 I liked math.
03:30:21.000 I liked Star Wars.
03:30:23.000 I did not like sports and I definitely didn't like wrestling.
03:30:26.000 I liked like WWE.
03:30:28.000 And me and my friends, if it was like pro wrestling, I would do that.
03:30:31.000 A chokeslam, a suplex.
03:30:33.000 Now that I can handle, you know, an elbow, a clothesline, but they're like, do this like half Nelson, do this other maneuver, and you're really like all up in there.
03:30:45.000 It was just, I wasn't ready for that.
03:30:48.000 It was uncomfortable.
03:30:50.000 Anyway, so we navigated that.
03:30:53.000 Have we navigated that one?
03:30:55.000 But yeah, no.
03:30:56.000 So I never considered joining the wrestling team.
03:30:58.000 I wasn't good.
03:30:59.000 Anyway, I think what I was going to say is, you know, I would only spar with this friend of mine who I knew.
03:31:05.000 I had known this guy for a long time.
03:31:06.000 So it was like, okay, well, there's some familiarity there.
03:31:09.000 So it's not totally weird.
03:31:11.000 But anytime that I would be forced to spar with anybody else, I would just get totally.
03:31:17.000 Destroyed because I'd be standing there like, like, hey, like, nice to meet you.
03:31:22.000 And then, you know, I just get like knocked down or whatever.
03:31:27.000 It's like, okay, now I'm in like a pretzel because I don't even know what I'm doing.
03:31:31.000 I'm too cerebral.
03:31:32.000 I don't, uh, I can't, I'm like, okay, now I don't even remember all the, like, the kind of like intelligence of like moving your body in a way.
03:31:43.000 Like, I just don't possess that.
03:31:44.000 This idea of like, well, I'm, I'm going to like move my body in this way to like, You know, like dancing, wrestling, like these kinds of things just don't possess that intelligence.
03:31:56.000 It's just not synced up.
03:31:58.000 You know, when you're playing like Guitar Hero and like the strumming is not in sync with the notes on the screen, it's kind of like that.
03:32:03.000 It's kind of like that with my body.
03:32:05.000 It's like the latency with a Bluetooth speaker.
03:32:08.000 That's like my brain and my body.
03:32:10.000 So, this, like, okay, I'm going to get on the mat and now I'm going to like, you know, dive here and flip this and, you know, slip my hand in there.
03:32:21.000 Like, I just didn't.
03:32:23.000 You know, it doesn't like talking, I could do, but you know, communicating that to the muscles wasn't really my thing, wasn't really my ability.
03:32:34.000 So I leveled up on intelligence, I maxed out at 10 intelligence, 10 charisma, as far as like, you know, the rest of the Vitomatic Vigor Tester, not as much going on there.
03:32:49.000 So, anyway, that was my wrestling career.
03:32:53.000 Yeah, the LT wrestling.
03:32:56.000 I did it for one year in like second grade, one year in fourth grade.
03:32:59.000 And both times I just like didn't like it.
03:33:01.000 It was just, it was a good workout.
03:33:03.000 It was fun because I, you know, it was like one of my good friends who was in and I got to like hang out with him.
03:33:08.000 He was really into wrestling.
03:33:11.000 But it just wasn't for me.
03:33:14.000 I never competed, never went to a tournament, just never really was my thing.
03:33:19.000 With all the other sports I played too, you know, just didn't like it.
03:33:23.000 Then I found, you know, politics, my true calling.
03:33:27.000 No, I was not doing wrestling in high school.
03:33:29.000 I was doing Model UN.
03:33:31.000 Different kind of wrestling, a sort of cerebral, more of a verbal wrestling.
03:33:39.000 So I guess you could say I wrestled in high school.
03:33:42.000 I wrestled with that, with political theory.
03:33:48.000 Okay.
03:33:49.000 Anyway, Yamato, but I don't know why you asked that.
03:33:53.000 I know I've talked about wrestling before.
03:33:55.000 Is that why you asked, or for a different reason?
03:33:57.000 Yamato says, should I try to be doom eternal on nightmare difficulty?
03:34:01.000 Yeah, do it. 1.00
03:34:03.000 Cardboard capes says, interfaith marriage is more problematic than interracial marriage.
03:34:07.000 No, that's just a stupid question.
03:34:11.000 Cardboard capes says, hey, Nick, when is the Trump rally and what time?
03:34:14.000 Where is it?
03:34:16.000 Okay, thank you.
03:34:17.000 Guest says, not many.
03:34:18.000 It's at the White House.
03:34:19.000 I think it's at 9 a.m.
03:34:20.000 Look it up.
03:34:21.000 Guest says, not many.
03:34:22.000 Because I don't know all the details.
03:34:24.000 It just got organized like yesterday. 0.99
03:34:26.000 Guest says, not many Zoomers wear a suit anymore. 0.97
03:34:29.000 Thanks for the great optics. 0.99
03:34:30.000 Yeah, you got it. 0.59
03:34:32.000 Jilly Bear says, just as long as you and AF torch the GOP and take it over, be as mean as you want to. 0.60
03:34:38.000 Thanks. 0.81
03:34:39.000 I will be.
03:34:41.000 Winston says, I knew about the rally for about two weeks now.
03:34:45.000 I was just worried about where to get updates because it's going to be way bigger than the first one, and I'm worried about getting separated and Antifa showing up and so on.
03:34:53.000 Okay, well, let me give you my direct line.
03:34:56.000 If you ever feel uncomfortable, hey, just give me a call.
03:34:59.000 Look, we're probably not even going to get cell reception there.
03:35:01.000 There's going to be no way to get updates because nobody's going to be getting cell reception.
03:35:04.000 So you're going to go to the White House at whatever the time is, and that's just where you're going to be, and then it'll end, and then you've got to get home safely. 0.50
03:35:13.000 I mean, Antifa's not going to be able.
03:35:14.000 Be a problem because there'll be millions of people there or hundreds of thousands.
03:35:18.000 So, just like Million Maga March, as long as you go home, you have a plan to get home safely in a group.
03:35:24.000 I mean, you shouldn't have to worry about that.
03:35:26.000 But the event will take place as planned on the ellipse, I think at 8 or 9 a.m.
03:35:32.000 I think they said doors may be open at 7.
03:35:35.000 I don't know all the details because, like I said, they just posted that the other day.
03:35:39.000 But yeah, that's the plan.
03:35:42.000 Mocker K says, You are the man real conservatives need right now.
03:35:46.000 Trump must pardon Snowden and Assange now.
03:35:49.000 Yeah, and Martin Schcrowley, but I agree.
03:35:52.000 Okay, all right.
03:35:55.000 Three hours later, we got one more racist incels.
03:35:58.000 What city is the Trump rally in?
03:35:59.000 It's in Nicaragua.
03:36:01.000 Okay, Managua, Nicaragua is where it's at.
03:36:05.000 Okay, that's our last super chat.
03:36:07.000 Nope, not reading that one.
03:36:09.000 It's too late.
03:36:11.000 All right, he says Job's wife tried to get Job to lose faith and curse God when Satan afflicted him with sores, women, man, every single time. 0.99
03:36:17.000 Yeah, so true. 1.00
03:36:19.000 There's a lot in the Bible about avoiding women. 1.00
03:36:20.000 You'd think Christians would. 1.00
03:36:21.000 Kind of understand this. 0.99
03:36:23.000 I get a lot of trad Catholics that are like, Nick is abusive to women. 0.95
03:36:28.000 It's like, have you read the Bible? 1.00
03:36:30.000 Did you read the same Bible that I did? 0.99
03:36:31.000 I don't think you did because, like, Proverbs, how much of Proverbs talks about avoid like bad women? 0.63
03:36:41.000 And yeah, and in Job and in Genesis, in Genesis, hello, in Genesis for crying out loud. 0.59
03:36:49.000 And it goes on and on.
03:36:53.000 How do you read the Bible and not walk away with this? 1.00
03:36:55.000 Like, hey, avoid bad women. 1.00
03:36:57.000 It's all up and down the whole thing.
03:36:59.000 Anyway, that is our last super chat.
03:37:02.000 That's going to do it for me tonight.
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