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00:28:44.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday.
00:28:49.000Gotta love it, but we are back here on Monday for another epic week of America First.
00:28:54.000And I have to say, we are starting out the week pretty strong with some big news.
00:28:59.000Of course, the featured story tonight is about the attack on the Saudi Arabian oil field this weekend.
00:29:06.000And the show could not come at a better time because, you know, honestly, I didn't know what my take was going to be on this attack as of yesterday when it happened.
00:29:15.000You know, because we don't have almost any of the details about how we can establish who is responsible for this attack.
00:29:22.000But it turns out that just about an hour before the show started, there was a pretty fresh report from a Jewish journalist.
00:29:34.000Some people in the intelligence establishment in this administration have established that it was not actually the Houthi rebels responsible for the attack.
00:29:44.000And we'll get into towards the end of the show, you know, once we get into this, why that's so critical, but of course everybody in the administration and everybody in the media was very quick to blame Iran for this huge attack
00:31:50.000You know, Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court Justice.
00:31:54.000I think it's almost a year since he was confirmed to the court.
00:31:57.000Remember the whole battle with Christine Blasey Ford and the rape allegations and all this?
00:32:03.000I think it's almost exactly a year anniversary since that happened.
00:32:07.000Well he's back in the news now because of this report which cites
00:32:11.000A book that is supposed to come out where it says that one of the accusers from last year who said that Brett Kavanaugh stuck his penis in her face at a party, the book says that one of Brett Kavanaugh's male friends is corroborating that story.
00:32:26.000There was only one problem with the New York Times report about this.
00:32:30.000The girl in question doesn't remember the episode and none of her friends do.
00:32:35.000So it was actually a really great thing to see how this evolved over the weekend.
00:32:41.000You know, maybe a couple of days ago, I'd be saying, well, shoving your penis in a girl's face, what's the big deal, right?
00:32:47.000But now I get to say, as the story has evolved, you know, it started out that the scandal was Brett Kavanaugh is, you know, some kind of sexual abuser, and now the story is the New York Times is fake.
00:33:00.000And it's funny, I'm going to read to you tonight when we do our little report, I summarize the events.
00:33:06.000Like, they're getting huge criticism, not only just from, like, Fox News and the Examiner and, you know, more conservative right-leaning sources like that, but from everybody, from NBC, CNN.
00:33:17.000It's almost universally agreed upon that the New York Times, like, totally effed this one up and they're all liars, which is good to see.
00:33:24.000So, you know, it's a mixed bag tonight.
00:33:47.000Bibi Netanyahu said that he would annex all of the
00:33:51.000Jordan Valley in the West Bank if he got elected and the administration the American administration said that like our position has not changed we still don't want that to happen and then the president also said that we would engage with Iran at the next UN General Assembly.
00:34:07.000And so those three items were seen as a big rebuke to Israel's foreign policy.
00:34:54.000Have to be totally straightforward with you.
00:34:56.000The sleep schedule is a disaster again.
00:34:58.000I know for people who have been paying attention to this, if you've been keeping up with me, I was so... I had so much together for the past two weeks.
00:35:33.000Before we dive into the current events, I do just want to talk about this one thing.
00:35:37.000Because I just find it to be so amazing.
00:35:40.000You know, I go back to what we were talking about last week about how if you watch this show, as I think we've actually heard, we heard a few super chats last week, and I've seen a couple of people mentioning me on Twitter, and they say, you know, well, I like your show, but I showed it to my dad, or I showed it to my friend, and they said, oh, like, that guy's dangerous.
00:35:58.000I think somebody tweeted out, like, I'm a big fan, but I showed your show to my father, and he said,
00:36:05.000He has a problem with Jewish people, and he's a racist, and that guy's dangerous, and I guess the dad was a conservative too, you know, to boot, and he was saying this.
00:36:14.000And so, like I was saying last week, I think a lot of people, you know, maybe they get that perception.
00:36:21.000Really good friend of mine from Washington D.C.
00:36:23.000called me up, like, the other week, and he said, you know, what are you doing, man?
00:36:32.000You know, you're sort of kicking it up a notch, just sort of valiantly, defiantly naming them and doing all this kind of stuff because we're gonna get banned anyway.
00:36:41.000And so I think for a lot of people, particularly recently, the show has taken a decidedly
00:36:47.000You know, maybe an inaccessible turn, I'll say.
00:36:50.000Or if you're a normie tuning into this show, you might say, I don't know if this is for me.
00:37:38.000And the premise of the Chelsea Handler, you know, this Jewish... She's like the worst of both worlds, because, well, I don't know.
00:37:45.000Not that there's anything wrong with being Jewish, but she's Jewish.
00:37:48.000But she's also this, like, bitchy, affluent, white, liberal woman, just like the epitome of that.
00:37:53.000And, you know, you add on the sprinkles.
00:37:56.000And so the premise of the show is like, I'm this Jewish, uppity, white, affluent, liberal woman, and I'm gonna go and talk about white privilege.
00:38:05.000And so I didn't watch the whole thing, but somebody put a clip of this on my timeline, and you just love to see it.
00:38:10.000It's so prototypical of what we're seeing.
00:38:13.000This is how you know you're not crazy.
00:38:22.000I watch this clip, and Chelsea Handler, she's sitting on...
00:38:25.000You know, some kind of a curb with this black guy.
00:38:28.000And the caption on Twitter is like, you know, here's my ex-boyfriend, you know, she's Jewish, white, he's black, nothing to see there, right?
00:38:37.000She's like, here's my ex-boyfriend, and I went on to become a big TV star, and like, he went to jail, and they're having this conversation.
00:38:44.000And she says, well, you know, me, because I was a white person, like, I got pulled over a few times when I was, like, buzzed, and, and the cops let me off.
00:38:53.000Like, I almost got into a lot of trouble when I was in college, and, you know, I didn't get any trouble with the cops.
00:38:59.000And the black guy says to her, shit, shit, yeah, you got the, you got the complexion to get the connection.
00:39:05.000Shit, I ain't got the complexion, man.
00:39:07.000And then she says to him, and this is just what, it's like, of course, of course it has to be this.
00:39:46.000And she's doing a show about white privilege.
00:39:50.000And this is something that a lot of us who are on Twitter and online notice.
00:39:53.000But notice how many times you see somebody talking about white privilege, or bemoaning
00:39:59.000How terrible white people are as a white person, and nine times out of ten you're gonna find that person is actually Jewish and don't really identify as white or European or anything like that.
00:40:09.000So number one, I mean, of course that has to be established.
00:40:13.000But then number two, you have to love, we're seriously supposed to believe that these are comparable individuals, comparable stories.
00:40:20.000Well yeah, I mean, I didn't go to jail because, and even though I was like driving buzzed a couple of times,
00:40:27.000And because you were black, you got sent to jail for dealing and taking heroin.
00:41:12.000Chelsea Honklerberg is telling us, oh yeah I have so much white privilege because like I was driving buzz with my friends one time and I didn't get pulled over by the cops but all you were doing was selling and taking heroin and you got thrown in jail?
00:41:27.000We're living in such a society over here, so you know I just had to point that out It's not we're not crazy for pointing this stuff out at this point It is taken as such the extreme level you can't even you can't even parody it anymore It's at that kind of extreme proportion, so I don't know if you guys saw that you probably didn't watch it on Netflix But maybe you saw some of these commercials or something, but it's just so in-your-face It's so transparent, and I was talking to a friend of mine the other day.
00:41:56.000You could understand somebody doesn't see this in the 1990s.
00:42:01.000Somebody doesn't heed the warning of Samuel Francis and Jared Taylor and Patrick Buchanan in the 1990s.
00:42:08.000You could understand why somebody doesn't see what's happening in the 2000s.
00:42:12.000You could see why somebody doesn't understand what's happening in the 2010s.
00:42:16.000You could understand somebody doesn't see what's happening after the 2016 election.
00:42:21.000But at this point, how can you not see day after day the kind of things that I'm showing you on this show, you know, whether it's the crime, it's the rape, it's immigration, it's the numbers, it's the demographic change, it's the propaganda, it's things like this, and how can you not start to get an idea of the bigger picture here of what's happening?
00:43:09.000You know, it's worth remembering, and this is the last thing I'll say, if anybody remembers the infamous Sam Hyde, the Sam Hyde video from, I don't think it was ever on the actual show, but it's from the World Peace Show, where they push, the white man pushes the boulder up the mountain, they discover all these great things.
00:43:27.000You know, lest I remind you, need I remind you that
00:43:31.000In that titular skit, Sam Hyde pushes the boulder up the hill, and who is it that distracts him before the boulder of white achievement comes tumbling down?
00:43:40.000You know, it's not that somebody rises up and rubs their hands.
00:43:44.000Something happens immediately before that.
00:44:07.000Some of the never-Trumpers said that they would not vote for Donald Trump because they didn't believe, for example, that he would be appointing constitutional judges.
00:44:16.000You know, a lot of people, their big sticking point in the 2016 election was the judges.
00:44:23.000And even, it continues until 2020, a lot of people, the reason why they will defend this president
00:44:29.000It's because he put Gorsuch on the court, he put Kavanaugh on the court, and this is going to protect us for generations somehow.
00:44:36.000And honestly at this point in time, and this is just a little preface, I have to say that it's really not all it's cracked up to be.
00:44:44.000I mean, it is better at the end of the day to have a Gorsuch and a Kavanaugh who are 50, and they're originalists, whatever, you know, and Kavanaugh is basically an immigration restrictionist and has a pretty nationalist idea of law.
00:44:58.000It's better to have them than more Ruth Bader Ginsburgs and Sotomayors and people like that.
00:45:03.000But I have to say that we look at the damage the court has been doing to this country, and also we look at, like, the Federalist Society, we look at some of these, like,
00:45:12.000Constitutional or legal conservatives?
00:45:14.000They are so not what they're cracked up to be.
00:45:17.000Do not place your faith in this court system.
00:45:20.000If you think that, well, everything can go to hell, but as long as we have a couple of conservative originalists on the court, we're gonna be okay, like, you've got another thing coming.
00:45:30.000I've seen a lot of disappointing decisions from these two, but that's just a small preface.
00:45:35.000So Kavanaugh's back in the news, and of course, like I said, I think it's about a year since the
00:45:40.000Huge and controversial confirmation battle in the Senate.
00:45:44.000We remember that he was actually nominated, like, last July, I think?
00:45:50.000And they went through this big, lengthy nominating and confirmation process.
00:45:54.000It looked like it was gonna go pretty smoothly because, of course, the Republicans had a majority in the Senate.
00:46:00.000And then, of course, Christine Blasey Ford came out, and then this Deborah Katz character came out, and all these women come out of the woodwork and they say that, oh, like, in the 1980s Brett Kavanaugh was a total Chad, like, he touched my boobs at a party, he put his penis in my face, now his life has to be destroyed, now he can't coach soccer for his daughter, you know, and we all remember
00:46:21.000It was like probably one of the biggest, I think, inflection points or critical junctures of the administration, of the presidency.
00:46:28.000And we've moved on basically since then, but the New York Times has come out with a big piece this weekend, and I'll read to you some of the aftermath about the piece itself.
00:46:39.000It says, quote, The New York Times was reeling on Monday after its opinion section fumbled a high-profile story about an allegation of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, drawing widespread criticism and condemnation of the newspaper.
00:46:54.000The Times' Sunday review, which falls under opinion, published an essay based on a forthcoming book written by two Times reporters detailing a previously unreported allegation of sexual misconduct
00:47:23.000But the book, The Education of Brett Kavanaugh, included a key detail that the essay published by the Times was lacking.
00:47:29.000The woman at the center of it, who had been a student at the time of the incident, declined to be interviewed.
00:47:35.000Moreover, her friend said she did not recall the incident.
00:47:39.000The incident in question, of course, is that Brett Kavanaugh put his penis in the face of this girl, and the new unreported allegation is that a Yale classmate of Brett Kavanaugh saw this take place.
00:47:52.000They say the problem is that what he says he describes seeing, the actual victim of this assault, does not remember it herself, and none of her friends do either, and none of them have come forward.
00:48:04.000In addition to that omission of vital information, the Times Opinion Desk also came under fire over a tweet it had published promoting the story.
00:48:12.000The tweet said that, quote, having a penis thrust into your face at a drunken dorm party may seem like harmless fun, which...
00:48:20.000To me, it kind of says it all, don't you think?
00:48:23.000Because this was a tweet by the New York Times, by the way.
00:48:26.000It was something to the effect of, having a penis thrust into your face at a drunken dorm party may seem like harmless fun, but, you know, to this victim, this was sexual assault, and Brett Kavanaugh shouldn't be on the court, whatever.
00:48:39.000But to me, what's funniest about this is, you don't accidentally tweet something like that.
00:48:50.000But you don't tweet something like that on accident.
00:48:53.000Somebody who says something like that totally acknowledges and understands what we have been saying for years, which is that all those allegations from last year, even if true, were not a big deal.
00:49:03.000You know, to me, that is really what's more important about any of this when we talk about, you know, Kavanaugh and Blasey Ford, and even when we talked last week about Brock Turner and what went on there.
00:49:14.000To me, it is a little bit less important about what the media is saying, or what they get wrong, or even partisanship, than what is happening with women and men.
00:49:24.000You know, because to me, I look at all these episodes, and sure, I mean, you can draw conclusions about media bias, and you can draw conclusions about, you know, there was a big report in Fox News that said, Mitch McConnell puts Democrats on blast for politicizing
00:50:21.000You know, and I feel like we've sort of forgotten that.
00:50:24.000We've sort of... I don't know what it is.
00:50:26.000If it's the United Nations, I don't know if it's the media, the intelligentsia, whatever, but they've told us now that things that for decades we understood were just kind of part of life.
00:50:36.000I mean, there's things that just happen, and it's not a big deal.
00:50:39.000Now, suddenly, it's like people have to get the death penalty because
00:50:43.000You were a frat kid, you know, at a party in the 1980s, you know?
00:50:47.000And to me, this tweet basically proves that, because, like I said, you don't tweet this on accident.
00:50:52.000You don't, like, auto-correct into saying, well, it might seem like drunken fun to have your penis thrust into your face.
00:50:59.000I don't know if he was trying to be funny, I don't know what the point of that was, but to me, that fully conveys that the people writing this stuff know full well that this is just juvenile fun, it's not a big deal, this is stuff that happens.
00:51:33.000And anyway, but that's I mean, that's one part of it is get over yourself.
00:51:37.000Not a big deal It's like with Brock Turner last week, you know Brock Turner is literally in the legal textbooks for the legal definition of rape and they did that it's like a really Dramatic political statement.
00:51:49.000Well Brock Turner may have only served three months in jail, but
00:51:53.000We're gonna put his picture by the legal definition of rape, and how's that for a little shade, you know?
00:51:59.000Oh damn, they put him in the legal textbook.
00:52:01.000But you know, again, that was another instance where it's like, here you had a floozy, you had some slut, who was dating a guy, she went to a party, she had too much to drink, and she started messing around with a guy.
00:52:34.000You know, so to me, that's the most absurd and ridiculous part of it.
00:52:37.000Then, of course, you add to that that the New York Times is lying.
00:52:40.000Then, of course, you add to that that the biggest newspaper, you know, one of the biggest and most prominent print newspapers still around in the country today says, well, we've got another, we've got another allegation of sexual assault against a sitting Supreme Court Justice.
00:52:56.000Yale classmate so-and-so says that he did this.
00:52:59.000And they don't even mention that the victim of the alleged sexual assault doesn't even remember it, denies that it happened, all her friends say the same thing.
00:53:07.000You know, and so that just kind of tells you where we are with the media.
00:53:10.000That, again, you know, and I say this all the time, we have established that the media is just straight up lying to you at this point.
00:53:26.000Celebrities, YouTubers, Democrats, Republicans, everybody agrees that the press is just lying now.
00:53:32.000I mean, these people are just unaccountable, amoral, and they just tell bald-faced lies.
00:53:39.000You know, where they say, oh, well, this guy says he raped her, and they leave out that she doesn't even remember it, really?
00:53:44.000You know, and I, like I say, a lot of people, they like acknowledge this, this has been established, but they don't like practically believe it.
00:53:49.000They'll still flip through the New York Times, they still look at the mainstream media, and they still take it seriously.
00:53:55.000You know, maybe it's subconscious, I think, that because it's the newspaper, because it's the news, it's
00:54:01.000It's on at 10 o'clock, and it's one of the acronyms, it's NBC, it's ABC, it's CBS.
00:54:12.000Don't, like, you just gotta stop watching this stuff, it's poison for you, you know?
00:54:15.000I mean, these are the people that we're talking about, so...
00:54:18.000You love to see it with Kavanaugh, but honestly I think this only strengthens us.
00:54:22.000It's kind of amazing that they come out with a story like this and this would have been like a bombshell.
00:54:27.000You know, they already were firing up the outrage machine once this New York Times article came out.
00:54:33.000It was Brett Kavanaugh impeachment, Brett Kavanaugh resignation all over Twitter.
00:54:37.000You know, and everybody was talking about this on the big mainstream cable shows and whatever, and then when it comes out that, oh yeah, like the New York Times was totally lying by omission, then nobody wants to talk about it anymore.
00:54:48.000Then it totally fades away into obscurity.
00:56:12.000It's like, can we all grow up and be adults, frankly?
00:56:16.000At this point, it just has to be acknowledged, to me, you know, a lot of conservatives, like I said, they're gonna say the story is Democrats pouncing, media's lying, whatever.
00:56:33.000You know, everybody says it's so crazy,
00:56:35.000That a father would have input in who the daughter sees or who she marries or whatever like that, you know, but here we are 2019 and nobody knows how we're gonna fix all this stuff where I guess people are getting harassed in the workplace, but me too is going so far.
00:57:48.000It was the largest spike in oil prices since 1991.
00:57:52.000They took out 5 million barrels of oil.
00:57:54.000So it's a pretty... it's hard to overstate the significance.
00:57:58.000The impact of this attack and who the intended target was.
00:58:03.000You know, understand they attacked Saudi Arabia, but by attacking the oil field, who they were really attacking via proxy is Donald Trump.
00:58:12.000You know, because certainly if they wanted to harm Saudi Arabia, they would probably attack a civilian target or a military target in the capital or in some kind of strategic area.
00:58:21.000You know, they would attack a military base.
00:58:27.000They attacked an oil field because they knew that this would hurt oil prices.
00:58:32.000They know that if you hurt oil prices, you're going to upset the economy.
00:58:36.000They know that if you upset the economy, the United States economy, which is already pretty fragile, we talked about this I think last month with the interest rates, the inverted yield curve,
00:58:46.000The American economy is already on the ropes and Donald Trump is facing re-election.
00:58:50.000You know, so to me, I see just in the same way that China is going to target soybean farmers as an example with tariffs or with punitive trade measures, whoever is responsible for this attack clearly is eyeing America, the President, and his re-election campaign.
00:59:08.000Shooting down an unmanned drone, well, I mean, that's a directed attack on an American defense
00:59:15.000Of course, the State Department and the National Security Apparatus was quick to blame Iran.
00:59:59.000It says, quote, President Trump announced on Sunday that the U.S.
01:00:02.000is locked and loaded and ready to respond to the weekend attack on Saudi oil refineries, but is waiting on the Saudis to determine who is to blame.
01:00:11.000He also suggested he was willing to wait, or rather, he was willing to use military action.
01:00:17.000On Saturday, drones attacked and caused fires at a pair of Saudi oil refineries.
01:00:22.000The fires are believed to be going to cause a decline in oil production.
01:00:26.000Though the Saudis expressed hope, it's starting to restore service by Monday.
01:00:30.000Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was eager to blame Iran for the attack and even though Iran has already denied involvement, Senator Lindsey Graham is urging Trump to attack Iranian oil refineries in retaliation.
01:00:42.000Iran rejected the accusation saying that the U.S.
01:00:44.000allegations were meaningless and just meant to justify military action.
01:00:49.000Officials also presented it as a continuation of U.S.
01:00:54.000The attacks on Iramco's main crude processing facility knocked out 5.7 million barrels of daily oil production for Saudi Arabia or more than 5% of the world's daily crude production according to analysts.
01:01:08.000So this is what happened over the weekend.
01:01:10.000It's a pretty big deal and this is very similar to what happened earlier this summer.
01:01:14.000It's another case of whodunit and it's concerning oil.
01:01:18.000Who is striking at what America considers most valuable in order to draw them into a greater conflict?
01:01:34.000Because, and it's very important to pay attention to the details here, Iran has been causing trouble for a long time.
01:01:40.000You know, Iran, since the president pulled America out of the nuclear deal, they've been threatening to violate their end of the nuclear deal, since the president canceled the waivers
01:02:35.000Because the Strait of Hormuz is where a good percentage, I think a plurality of the world's oil flows when it's going through shipping routes and international trade.
01:02:43.000So, if Iran is acting aggressively in the Strait of Hormuz, well that calls into question, is oil safe to transit through this region?
01:02:52.000This is going to cause a big spike in oil prices, it's going to hurt the international economy, it's going to hurt the American economy, it's going to hurt the President.
01:02:59.000So we saw those two oil tankers blown up.
01:03:03.000The Japanese said it wasn't Iran, but our State Department said only Iran could have done this.
01:03:08.000And that's when all these hostilities kicked off, you know.
01:03:12.000We sent an unmanned drone over there, they shot it down, and we were gonna do a carpet bombing of their nuclear weapons facilities in Iran.
01:03:23.000It's basically a carbon copy of what we saw the last time, just a little bit different.
01:03:28.000Whereas last time they took out one oil tanker and one chemical tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, now they're using a short-range missile to attack a Saudi oil refinery, but with the same effect, to target the global oil market, to hit Donald Trump where it would hurt him, and ultimately draw him into a greater conflict in the Middle East, particularly with Iran.
01:03:50.000And of course, just like last time, they're saying who is to blame?
01:04:05.000And the people that are saying this know full well the consequences, just like we do.
01:04:10.000Iran allegedly attacks us, you know, whether they did or whether they didn't.
01:04:14.000If it's established by the State Department, you know, they believe that Iran did, and we retaliate, then you get caught in this escalation trap, or we attack Iran in retaliation.
01:04:24.000Even if Iran didn't initiate it, well, they can't lose face, so they attack us in response.
01:04:29.000They hit an American military base, you know, in Iraq, or something like that.
01:04:33.000They kill American military personnel.
01:04:35.000Not to be outdone, we have to retaliate to them.
01:04:38.000And then it goes on and on, and then we're drawn into a full-scale war.
01:04:42.000And then at that point, actors like Israel, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, they can exacerbate and cultivate more escalation and more conflict.
01:04:52.000You know, Israel has been brutal in Syria.
01:04:55.000They've been even talking about attacking targets in Iraq.
01:04:58.000You know, they are trying to exacerbate this conflict.
01:05:01.000You know, so to me, I see these things where it's, oh, oil tankers blown up, oil refineries blown up.
01:05:06.000Gee, I wonder who could be responsible for this.
01:05:09.000You know, Iran, you've got this administration with Donald Trump, it's like the first Republican administration that isn't retarded, neocons, you know, we want our military everywhere in the world.
01:05:46.000Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook held a call with the Hill staffers today to discuss the recent attacks on Saudi oil facilities, according to four sources who are familiar.
01:05:57.000Congressional leaders are expected to receive a classified briefing from the DoD in coming days.
01:06:02.000Hook told staffers that Saudis view this attack as their 9-11.
01:06:07.000One source said that Hook noted the attack has not changed Trump's openness and re-engagement strategy with the Iranians and he also rejected the notion that the attack could be the work of a rogue element within the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
01:06:22.000Hook said on the call that the attack was definitely not carried out by the Houthi rebels, who have claimed responsibility and that it was not launched from Iraqi soil.
01:06:32.000However, Hook would not say who did conduct the attack when pressed, according to a source.
01:06:37.000Very interesting to me, because the State Department said yesterday, it was Iran, we're certain it was Iran, we believe it was from the Houthi rebels, who are backed by Iran and Yemen.
01:06:47.000Well now we've got the official envoy to Iran, who according to multiple sources said, well the missile didn't come from Iraq, and it definitely did not come from the Houthi rebels, and the President said he doesn't believe it came from a rogue element within the Iranian military, from the IRGC.
01:07:03.000So let's see, if it wasn't the Iranian-backed proxies in Yemen, and it wasn't the Iranian-backed proxies in Iraq, and it wasn't Iran, who would have blown up Saudi Arabia's oil refinery?
01:07:16.000Who would stand to gain from attacking the oil market before an election year, where the American economy is teetering towards recession, trying to draw America into a conflict with Iran?
01:08:05.000The only reason I believe that he's in office is because of fear-mongering towards hardcore nationalistic Zionists about the threat of Iran in Syria, the threat of Iran in Lebanon, and the threat of a nuclear Iran.
01:08:18.000So there's a report here just to kind of convey to you what's going on.
01:08:23.000It says Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving Prime Minister, faces his toughest political battle for survival in years as the country holds unprecedented repeat elections on Tuesday.
01:08:35.000This is the second time Israelis are going to the polls in less than six months.
01:08:40.000Netanyahu, who is 69, forced the do-over in a last-minute move just weeks after April elections because he secured a narrow win but failed to build a parliament majority.
01:08:51.000The results of Tuesday's elections may be just as inconclusive, casting a cloud on Netanyahu's political future and potentially prompting yet another round of elections.
01:09:00.000The Israeli leader risks losing not just the Prime Minister post, which he has held for more than a decade since 2009 after his first premiership from 1996 to 1999.
01:09:11.000He faces possible indictments in three corruption cases.
01:09:15.000We've got the Prime Minister of Israel who faces a re-election campaign tomorrow.
01:09:19.000If he loses, his political career is over.
01:09:40.000And not only that, but he goes to jail for corruption charges.
01:09:43.000And you're telling me that the weekend before this re-election, not only does he call for the total annexation of a third of the West Bank, which is the Jordan Valley, he has all this stuff going on, you know, this anti-Iran rhetoric.
01:09:57.000He's talking about having America uses maximum pressure, economic strategy against Iran.
01:10:02.000You're telling me it's a coincidence now that on Sunday,
01:10:05.000There's a massive Iranian attack on a Saudi Arabian oil field and the U.S.
01:10:10.000President is locked and loaded, ready for a strike?
01:10:13.000Well, I hope those Israelis get to the polls and vote Netanyahu because, man, Iran is out of control.
01:11:00.000You know, but like we saw on Friday, like we saw all throughout the summer and the past couple of years, time and again we find that global events seem to orbit around domestic affairs in Israel and their politicians and their national security interests.
01:11:16.000So, you know, I look at what happened in Saudi Arabia.
01:12:00.000So in the last case, they came out with this very shoddy black and white footage and said, oh, this depicts a boat putting something on this vessel.
01:12:07.000It's Iranians planting a mine on a boat, you know?
01:12:10.000So I don't know if they'll come out with more evidence, you know, or we'll find out.
01:12:22.000I think that's the last thing anybody wants.
01:12:24.000But before anybody goes overboard and gets carried away, I would say,
01:12:28.000You gotta remember, this summer Iran did directly attack an American drone, and they took responsibility for it.
01:12:34.000So, over the summer, Iran directly attacked America's military, they claimed responsibility, there was no ambiguity about it at all, other than where the drone was shot down, and we responded with a cyber attack.
01:12:47.000You know, so I would imagine that if Iran attacks us directly and we respond with a cyber attack, that if a proxy of Iran attacked a Saudi oil field, that the response would not be greater than that, right?
01:12:59.000I mean, that would seem a little inconsistent.
01:13:03.000You know, Sheldon Adelson's putting up the money for re-election.
01:13:06.000The Zionists are trying to get Trump re-elected.
01:13:08.000Who knows if Trump is going to pull out all the stops and bomb Iran to put Bibi Netanyahu in office.
01:13:13.000It would be a betrayal of everything he ran for, everything that he's been trying to govern under.
01:13:18.000But honestly, I think it just would be unrealistic at this point.
01:13:20.000I think it would be uncharacteristic based on what we've seen in the administration so far, based on how they've interacted with Iran, based on how they've interacted with other rogue states over the past couple of years.
01:13:31.000And I don't think it's lost on Trump the significance about war.
01:13:35.000You know, a lot of people are saying, oh, if this guy went to war, it'd be a political disaster.
01:14:57.000But also in large measure, you know, why we can't get along with a lot of the people in the Middle East, the governments, Iran is one of them, is because of this unconditional relationship.
01:15:06.000And, you know, Israel is, you know, behaves badly enough on their own.
01:15:43.000You know, maybe it's because I was there not too long ago, you know, growing up and then getting involved in politics, I guess.
01:15:50.000I don't know, but it's deeply satisfying because I really do believe there's so much hope in this generation.
01:15:56.000A lot of boomers and Gen Xers are down on Gen Z, but I see so many of these kids and they're like younger than I was when I got red-pilled when I was like 19.
01:16:05.000And I see kids that are 14, 15, 16, you know, people that are in high school, people that are, you know, just getting into college, and they know all the relevant facts, and they totally skip the WGNAD part, you know?
01:16:16.000I had to go through a WGNAD phase, I think everybody did in 16, you know, where you got a little bit too out of control, a little bit too hardcore, made some poor choices.
01:16:25.000And then he came around to America first, but I see a lot of people are just skipping right to the good stuff So I hope we can see that continue and folks salad some stellar examples of this good folks But thanks for the super chat Glenn says if you picked a white quarterback for your fantasy team Statistics would tell me you had a rough weekend.
01:17:57.000You know, some days I have a real taste for candy, but really...
01:18:02.000As a kid more so I really never uh was about candy.
01:18:06.000I know a lot of like retarded kids where I was like oh candy candy I love candy I was never like I was never like that you know I was like I'll have like a chocolate bar or whatever but I was never like
01:19:19.000That's very true fine people very fine people Thanks for the super chat Audio chronics as I hope you ate always getting hangry like a woman I think men get hangry too.
01:19:30.000But yeah, I had one of the before I got on here.
01:19:33.000I had a cheeseburger and And what else was there some mac and cheese?
01:19:39.000Yeah, it was a cheeseburger mac and cheese and
01:19:51.000John Fiber says, thinking of flying out from Vancouver, BC for the Miami event would end up costing a little under a grand just to see our Supreme Leader.
01:20:00.000Would you ever attend slash host an event on the West Coast?
01:20:06.000Here's what I will say about this event is
01:20:10.000I don't want to say this because I want people to go to this event, but if the event is successful, the plan is we'll do more events like this.
01:20:18.000You know, if there's a big turnout, if it's well-received, if people have a good time, the organizers have told me that we'll do more events with me involved, and different kinds of events in different places, of course.
01:20:30.000But that said, you know, I don't want to say, well, don't go to this one because there's more, because if you don't go to this one, there won't be more.
01:20:56.000The undercard is going to be Kathy Zhu versus this very based and fashy.
01:21:01.000Well, she's not fashy, more like nationalist.
01:21:03.000This girl Bernadette and then I think they're still working on a third debate they got Will with they're trying to find somebody else for him but there should be a lot of fun guests it's gonna be like I said a great time we'll be in Miami there's gonna be hors d'oeuvres and we're trying to work on dinner I told them like we gotta have a dinner option you know so we're working on that
01:21:22.000But besides that, I mean, look, to me what's going to be the most fun is it's just going to be hanging out.
01:21:26.000It's just going to be the bros on the boat hanging out.
01:21:29.000And I have to say, one of the worst things about where we're at, you know, collectively, is that it's very isolating.
01:21:37.000You get to this certain place, ideologically or in your worldview, and you find that there's not a lot of people you can relate to, not a lot of people you can talk to about this stuff, where it just feels normal.
01:21:48.000And I have to say, these kinds of outings that we do, and even that I do with my friends who I've met through like AIM or whatever, it really is something special when you get to get together with these people that you know online, and it does feel like you're just normal, you're just bros just hanging out, you know, so that I think alone is worth the price of admission.
01:22:10.000It's fun enough when we're just hanging around, you know,
01:22:13.000Shootin' the shit at a restaurant or a bar or whatever, but we'll be on a yacht, a four-decker yacht, we'll be on the water, it'll be great weather, you know, you'll be with e-celebrities, there might be some fun exchanges, interactions, there'll be a debate, you know, so I think it's gonna be an awesome time.
01:22:28.000But you better buy soon, tickets are running out, you know, there's only a set amount of spaces and, you know, it's, what, it's next Friday, so, or next Saturday, so it's coming up.
01:25:34.000When it comes to me, if like, if somebody says, this is the rule, I like this, I don't like this, whatever, I respect it, I say if that's the way you want it, that's the way it's going to be, you know?
01:25:44.000We say no e-girls, oh okay, no e-girls, right?
01:25:47.000If somebody says, I don't like Nick Fuentes, I don't like America First, I'm not gonna say, hey I know you said this, but, unless it's like extraordinary circumstances, but I mean you get it so much, no e-girls, never e-girls, just can't happen.
01:26:02.000MonsterKill says, tired of $2 Super Chats and you want $5 ones?
01:26:07.000Ah, dude, I can pay 40% of it right now, but that's only because I got cash from Miami.
01:27:42.000Cuz you know he said I mean look the guy like invited himself on my stream, and then he then he bailed on me Then he flaked on me.
01:27:48.000I don't know who does that, but I mean I still like the guy still support him and all that I'm just busting his balls a little bit, but It's like it is what it is like he gets banned.
01:28:14.000I know he's going through a tough time I can't imagine, you know getting totally obliterated like that online and like overnight But yeah, I don't know.
01:28:23.000We don't have anything planned Great vine says you going to Midwest fur fest.
01:28:28.000I hear the Milo is Yeah, definitely not
01:28:34.000How significant would Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Armenia be in a war with Iran?
01:28:49.000I mean, Azerbaijan was created after the Soviets were sort of slow to withdraw from Iran after World War II, and that was like their communist satellite state that they never left.
01:29:02.000So I think, like, in most ways, Azerbaijan is basically similar culturally to Iran, so I would imagine they would back them, but I don't know enough about the geopolitics between them to say for sure.
01:29:14.000I don't know this username says, waking up in Australia having four Big Macs and watching America First.
01:29:50.000You know, I had a, I had a, you know, kind of a bad complexion in high school.
01:29:54.000I mean, it wasn't horrible, but I think everybody goes through it, more or less.
01:29:59.000And frankly, it was life-changing for me.
01:30:01.000It was just washing your face and just drinking a lot of water.
01:30:04.000People, I thought the diet stuff was a big myth, but I do notice that my skin is noticeably better in every way when I'm hydrated versus when I'm not.
01:30:13.000I think eating has marginally something to do with that, but it's mostly the water intake, so.
01:33:12.000You know, for a long time the population was exploding, so they implemented the one-child rule.
01:33:17.000Now the problem is basically inverting that they're undergoing sort of similarly to what's happening in America, Japan, South Korea, is the birth rates are disastrously low now.
01:33:27.000They're trying to get them back up, so they're loosening the one-child policy.
01:33:31.000So, you know, they've got that generational demographic problem, and they've also got the economic problem.
01:34:52.000I mean, to me, like, the gold standard is kind of the red pillar of monetary policy.
01:34:57.000Like, yeah, I mean, having your own national bank is based and all, as opposed to having, like, what, like, Jewish people control your banks?
01:35:04.000By the same token, the proclivity to inflate the money supply is not unique to, you know, these international people.
01:35:12.000It's just like powerful people and centralizing the money supply.
01:35:17.000These two things tend to result in abuse.
01:35:20.000I mean, and that is that is the record of history, no matter what country, what time period.
01:35:25.000So yeah, you might get a national bank, but I mean like China controls their currency and look at what they're doing.
01:35:30.000You know, they're totally abusive with their currency.
01:35:32.000So, so I don't know if that's really, you know, a huge point of contention I'd agree with.
01:35:37.000Soul Grin says, my knees are weak, palms sweaty, I vomited on my shirt, mom's spaghetti.
01:36:37.000And they're unwilling to do that because they want money and they want fame.
01:36:41.000You start talking about race and suddenly you're not on the in anymore.
01:36:45.000Suddenly you don't get to hobnob with the big players in Trump Hotel like a faggot, by the way.
01:36:51.000All these people wearing their MAGA hats and suits.
01:36:54.000And that is really, to me, the core of my resentment for MAGA.
01:36:57.000And I know firsthand, is I see all the political people that I HATE, and I hated in 2016, and the people that hated Trump in 2016, are now rocking the MAGA hat.
01:37:08.000All these tacky political scumbags wearing the MAGA hat, and they love this guy.
01:37:14.000To me, that's the biggest source of my resentment.
01:38:00.000I'm taking off Friday next week for the thing.
01:38:03.000And I'll probably take a couple more days off next month because I got a wedding to go to and I have, I might be going to Politicon so I might take a day off for that.
01:38:13.000But yeah, I don't know, maybe I'll take a holiday in December.
01:38:16.000I think that's when I'll probably take a week off again, something like that.
01:38:20.000Let's see, and when are we going to see Joker?
01:41:49.000Then once you're, I have more free time on my hands, I have more time to think, you know, I'm a little bit more together, then I'm like, oh yeah, like that's why I couldn't sleep before.
01:42:00.000Now I can't sleep again, you know, so I think that's sort of the vicious cycle is, oh I can't sleep, I'm not, I feel like shit all the time, I'm gonna die, whatever.
01:42:09.000Okay, got my seashell together, I'm getting my life together, I'm good, I'm getting the bread, whatever, and then it's like, oh no, no, oh no!
01:42:35.000I don't know what it could be because it's like I'll get to a point where I just like don't get tired at night and I'll stay up for like 20 hours comfortably.
01:43:47.000haha yeah Logan says just switched two dollars for that thanks Logan says just switched wage masters today so have five more bucks than usual buy a pizza for your next dream or buy a game maybe I'll have my own business one day oh well thanks buddy much appreciated I will I will buy a pizza for myself
01:44:45.000says, like I always say, if you do not support Israel and do not acknowledge ethnic Jews as the chosen race of people, then you're an anti-Semite.
01:47:07.000That is my only concern at this point.
01:47:09.000People that are talking about ethnostate this and deporting that and ethnic cleansing and that kind of thing, number one, it's ridiculous and, you know, largely immoral, but it's also getting way ahead of yourself.
01:47:26.000Step number one, racial consciousness.
01:47:28.000Everything else will come in due time.
01:47:30.000You know, we'll figure out where we're going to go with this country.
01:47:32.000But, you know, what is most critical to me at this juncture is having a racial lens and specifically conscious of the white man's role in that.
01:48:02.000Bezos is feeling very black pill Nick seeing migrants arrive in Italy as a result of the post Salvini coalition so many white pills last week now it's gloom yeah it's pretty rough to see what happened in Italy but you know I the small silver lining there is that they don't really have that many migrants in total so it's like not the end of the world but I know it is it is hard to watch
01:48:24.000turn right says if italians made more disparaging remarks about anglos would it be ease would it ease whites and erase realism it could it could maybe that's the red pill right uh forest shade says hey nick i bought my ticket a week ago and still haven't gotten it the website won't answer my emails do we get the ticket right before the event um i don't know i don't know i uh i'm getting my tickets copped so i didn't go through the same process but
01:48:53.000It does say on the website that they email you the location, what is it, like a week before the event or 48 hours before the event, something like that.
01:49:02.000I forget what it says exactly, but I think it might take a little time, but I'll call and confirm for you.
01:50:07.000PuppetPal says, Nick, would it be fruitful to talk to Sargon about how he was wrong on individualism, or at least try to convince his audience of this?
01:50:15.000Yeah, maybe, but I know he won't be on a stream with me again, I'm pretty sure.
01:50:20.000Uh, Tad says, I was talking to a friend earlier about America being better in the 50s and he kept saying, well, you know, it wasn't great for everybody back then.
01:53:43.000James Russell says, why do you think the Iran deal wasn't good?
01:53:46.000What's a better deal to negotiate with them if this administration, by exception of Trump, just want war?
01:53:51.000Uh, well we could get a deal that constrains their nuclear program, constrains their nuclear deal, or rather their nuclear program in the long term.
01:54:00.000One that controls their activity in the region.
01:54:02.000And look, generally, the country is our adversary.
01:54:05.000If we can choke them to death, why wouldn't we do that, you know?
01:54:09.000If there is a nation that is our adversary, why are we trying to reintegrate them?
01:54:14.000The Obama administration was trying to help Iran by unfreezing their assets, lifting the sanctions, and so it's like, yeah, even if the deal was good, why are we trying to help Iran?
01:54:30.000And so let's hurt them until they completely submit and maybe give up their nuclear program, you know, in perpetuity forever, until they give in and, you know, compromise their nuclear program, whatever.
01:54:41.000So the Obama nuclear program had a lot of flaws in it.
01:54:43.000It just wasn't comprehensive enough and it was allowing them to undermine our hegemony in the region.