00:01:31.000Before we get into the big news, before we get into the farewell address, the pardons, and lots and lots of disappointment and what we can expect tomorrow.
00:01:39.000I want to remind you that tomorrow I will be covering the inauguration live.
00:01:44.000I believe it starts at 10 a.m. Central Time.
00:01:48.000So you can tune into this platform, AmericaFirst.live, tomorrow at 10 a.m.
00:02:35.000It's been a very, you know, look, full disclosure, it's been a very busy couple of weeks talking to like three different lawyers, talking to People, technical people doing all kinds of things.
00:02:48.000You know, the Capitol siege really threw everything for a loop.
00:02:51.000And, you know, I told you on Monday that I'm white pilled.
00:02:55.000I think I told you on Friday that I'm white pilled.
00:02:59.000And, you know, I can't even tell you speech.
00:03:01.000I wasn't going to lead anything of my own.
00:03:04.000You know, the plan was to attend the Trump rally and then go home.
00:03:09.000You know, the plan was to fly in on Tuesday, go to the speech in the morning, fly out on Thursday.
00:03:14.000And I thought that would have been a nice little epilogue.
00:03:17.000To all this work that we had been doing, traveling across the country for a million MAGA March and going to Atlanta and Phoenix and Harrisburg and back to DC and Lansing.
00:03:28.000You know, I thought it was just going to be a simple sort of.
00:03:33.000So there's a lot of things that we just have to regroup, consolidate, pursue very solid, very concrete plans.
00:03:39.000It'll just take a little bit more time.
00:03:41.000So we're asking for your patience when it comes to the merch or the archive website, nicholasjfuentes.com, or this platform, which still has no live chats.
00:03:50.000Still doesn't have a lot of the functionality.
00:03:52.000Just asking for your patience while we figure out how we're going to proceed in 2021.
00:03:57.000And I'll reiterate what I've been saying for the past few days because I know it's been a real thing.
00:04:01.000I think that we'll still be able to eke out a little bit of a resistance, and maybe there's a chance, if there's a miracle, to turn things around in the future.
00:04:08.000But the only way that's possible is if we remain on the internet.
00:04:12.000And that means keeping websites, fundraising, and emails and some form of social media.
00:04:22.000If they don't develop it now, they'll never develop it because the Biden administration and all future Democratic administrations, and I think that's all myself, That nobody really voted for Joe Biden.
00:04:34.000I don't think people voted for Joe Biden, period, but even the ones that did didn't vote for Joe Biden.
00:05:02.000It's the longest convention speech, I think, in American history.
00:05:05.000And it was so long, by the way, because of all the applause.
00:05:09.000It should have been about half that length, but it wound up being about an hour and 15, hour and 20 minutes because so much raucous, overwhelming applause and standing ovations, which kind of gives you an idea of what was going on then.
00:05:22.000And I was watching that speech just before the show after I'd watched the farewell address earlier today and thinking, this is not the same guy.
00:05:34.000From that run, the campaign, into the administration, and then increasingly as time has gone on since the president's inauguration in 2017.
00:05:46.000And what I'm suggesting on the show tonight, as we go over the pardons, as we go over the farewell address, in my opinion, it's just one final humiliation, one final betrayal, one final disappointment, missed opportunity.
00:06:00.000As bad as what happened today is, as bad as I'm going to describe it, or as badly as I'm going to describe it, I want people to keep in mind that we can always remember this administration for the good times.
00:06:14.000And I'm not saying that as a cope to assuage your feelings.
00:06:18.000I'm not saying that as a cope to be in denial about what's gone on in the past four years.
00:06:23.000But I'm saying that because, you know, morale and the issue of hope and despair is actually a really practical concern for a political movement.
00:06:33.000You know, when I tell you that we have to remember Trump for the good times and remember the hope and the optimism.
00:06:40.000And the excitement of the 2016 campaign.
00:06:43.000I'm not telling you that to whitewash history.
00:06:46.000I'm not telling you that to distract from the past four years of missed opportunities and disappointments and failures.
00:06:52.000I'm not telling you that because I'm in any kind of disillusionment about what's going on or in denial about what's going on.
00:07:01.000But the reason why I want to stress the transition from the optimism and the hope and the excitement of the campaign and the disappointment and the failure of the administration or some of the failures. Is because we have to remember the good times and we have to remember the good times because having hope and having some sense of confidence about the direction we're in, remembering this mythology of Trump, it actually is a practical matter.
00:07:28.000Because although we who are very in touch with what's going on politically, although we who pay more attention and have more of an incisive insight into what's going on than anybody on America First, although we're tapped into what's going on.
00:07:44.000There are millions of people in the country that are really not aware of what's going on.
00:07:48.000They don't know about that distinction.
00:07:50.000They're not really aware of the failures.
00:07:53.000They don't pay attention enough to really see the full and complete picture that we've seen, that I'm about to describe tonight.
00:08:01.000There are 74 million people that voted for Trump in 2020.
00:08:04.000There are more people that still believe in Trump, still believe in the promise of Trump and of Trumpism.
00:08:11.000And in order for us to proceed in any kind of positive way, in any kind of constructive way, if we're able to continue this movement and to build on what we achieved in that campaign, and in some ways in the past four years, We have to use that story, that mythology.
00:08:27.000We have to use the hope and promise that showed what was possible in 2016 to keep this going.
00:08:33.000Because if we, in my opinion, if we focus in too much on what I'm about to talk about tonight, which is emblematic of the past four years, I think that that would be the final nail in the coffin of any kind of resistance.
00:08:48.000Because it is such a tragic story, it is such a sad story, it is so disheartening and so frustrating that if People walk away from this journey in this administration thinking we tried and we just got totally annihilated, totally blown out.
00:09:28.000The flaws and the imperfections, the tragic character flaws and missed opportunities of this administration.
00:09:34.000And we have to remember Trump as a symbol, as a beacon, sort of a shining hope, a sign that things can still change, that things are still possible, that there is a little bit of America still left that can, at the very least, be preserved.
00:09:50.000If not, it may be able to still be triumphant over the country.
00:09:53.000So, with that as a preface, we're going to get into the show.
00:09:57.000We'll talk about the pardons, we'll talk about the farewell address.
00:10:01.000And, you know, I'm not happy about having to do this show, but this is just how I feel.
00:10:06.000So, if you heard anything in the news media in the past couple of days, they've been talking about how President Trump was planning for today to unveil over 100 pardons and sentence commutations today.
00:10:21.000This is a unilateral power of the president, which we know.
00:10:25.000And this president has used the power of the pardon less frequently than any of his predecessors going back like 100 years.
00:10:35.000For that reason, because this is a power that is unilateral, you know, Trump doesn't need the Congress, he doesn't need the Senate, he doesn't need the cabinet even, he doesn't need anybody.
00:10:44.000Because it is unilateral and because he hasn't used it to this point, and really he's got nothing left to lose, they thought that now would be the time that maybe we'd get a little bit of redemption out of this administration, even though this administration has largely thrown its loyalists and its closest allies under the bus and rewarded its enemies and helped its enemies.
00:11:09.000And like I said, nothing left to lose.
00:11:11.000We haven't even used it and nobody can stop it.
00:11:14.000We thought that maybe Trump, in these 100 pardons and commutations, would do something to hurt the system that has hurt him so badly or to help his friends that have supported him throughout all of this.
00:11:30.000And of course, I'm talking about a pardon for somebody like Julian Assange or Edward Snowden.
00:11:37.000Pardoned, and if allowed back into the United States with their freedom and everything, could continue to do real harm and real damage to the system.
00:11:46.000Or pardon his loyalists like Steve Bannon or even the Capitol rioters.
00:11:55.000You know, you've got all these people from MAGA World and all these not politically correct, hardcore conservatives.
00:12:02.000None of them will stick up for the diehard Trump supporters that breached the Capitol ostensibly to support President Trump and support his rightful election and so on.
00:12:13.000Nobody was talking about that, but I held out hope that maybe that could happen.
00:12:17.000But we found out today that none of those pardons were going to happen.
00:12:21.000No pardon for Edward Snowden, no pardon for Julian Assange, no pardon for Steve Bannon.
00:12:27.000Or the Capitol rioters, or for anybody, anybody that is a patriot, anybody that has been loyal to the president, anybody that could do damage to the system.
00:12:38.000Instead, the pardons that we saw two weeks ago were for people like Charles Kushner, Jared Kushner's dad, who at the first chance after the Capitol siege threw Trump under the bus and said he was a terrible guy and he's a criminal and so on.
00:12:56.000And as of today, the president pardoned a close friend of Snoop Dogg's, which I'll read you a report.
00:13:04.000It says, President Trump on Tuesday commuted the prison sentence of Death Row Records co founder Michael Harry O. Harris for attempted murder and cocaine trafficking, according to a friend who advocated for his release.
00:13:19.000Harris, who is 59, got word that he had been granted clemency at Lompoc Federal Correctional Institution, California, according to Weldon Angelos, who received his own pardon from Trump in December.
00:13:32.000Angelos said Harris sent him an email saying, Thank God, God is great.
00:13:37.000It feels like the weight of the world has been lifted off my shoulders.
00:13:41.000The move came shortly after it was revealed that rapper Snoop Dogg had been secretly lobbying the White House on behalf of Harris.
00:13:49.000Snoop's efforts came even though he's been an outspoken critic of Trump and even made a video in which he pretended to shoot a clown dressed as the president.
00:14:00.000And I don't know how many people remember that music video, but I remember.
00:14:03.000In the music video, Snoop Dogg holds a gun up.
00:14:06.000To somebody dressed up like Trump, but also like a clown, and he shoots and kills him.
00:14:12.000And Snoop Dogg, lobbying on behalf of a convicted, attempted murderer and cocaine trafficker, he was able to secure that pardon.
00:14:22.000This is one of the final actions of the Trump administration.
00:14:26.000In a lot of ways, it's very fitting because this has been the story of the entire administration for the past four years.
00:14:33.000And you could ask anybody who worked in the administration, you can ask anybody who worked in the campaign.
00:14:41.000This has been the story of this administration since January 20th, 2017, which is to say that it has been an administration that rewards its worst enemies, saboteurs, and subverters and punishes its loyalists.
00:15:00.000People in the Trump family may go to jail.
00:15:02.000And many other Trump loyalists are already going to jail, being prosecuted right now by the FBI and by the DOJ.
00:15:10.000Meanwhile, Trump's biggest critics and biggest haters, people that don't deserve anything.
00:15:14.000I mean, this is not somebody who got charged with a political crime.
00:15:20.000This is somebody who is just a criminal.
00:15:22.000Harry O and Snoop Dogg, these are just degenerate, gangster criminals who don't even like Trump, who hate Trump, publicly critique Trump and threaten to kill him.
00:15:34.000And they received their pardon in the final hours.
00:15:39.000That Trump wanted to pardon Julian Assange, wanted to pardon Steve Bannon, but that his advisors talked him out of it.
00:15:47.000They say that Mitch McConnell threatened the president.
00:15:49.000Mitch McConnell, the now Senate Majority Leader, remember the one that everybody was shilling so hard for him to retain control of the Senate?
00:15:57.000They say that Mitch McConnell threatened the White House and said that if Trump pardoned Assange and others, that Mitch McConnell would allow Trump to be convicted in the Senate in this upcoming impeachment trial.
00:16:10.000And so the great Republican Mitch McConnell, the great Republican senator, that everybody wanted him so badly to keep control of the Senate, blackballing the White House into not doing the right thing, into not rewarding the Trump loyalists.
00:16:25.000And then I guess Trump pardoned his enemies just on account of, just because I don't know.
00:16:29.000I guess that's just been the pattern for the past four years.
00:16:32.000But like I said, it's emblematic of what we've seen.
00:16:34.000And it's just one final slap in the face because you take a look at the Capitol siege.
00:16:39.000And honestly, I don't care what anybody says about it.
00:16:53.000It was widespread voter fraud in six states.
00:16:57.000It's not like 2000, Bush versus Gore, when it came down to a few thousand votes in one state in Florida that flipped the election.
00:17:06.000We're talking about massive voter fraud, millions of votes, a clear, coordinated, massive effort to overturn the results in six different states.
00:17:18.000I mean, Joe Biden did not win Michigan, he did not win Wisconsin or Georgia or Pennsylvania.
00:17:26.000Stop the steal protest efforts throughout the country, nationwide, in every state capital, but specifically in the swing state capital since November 3rd.
00:17:35.000And we have gone through every legal and constitutional process to overturn this result legally.
00:17:41.000We tried to pressure our Republican state legislators who wouldn't do it.
00:17:45.000We tried to pressure our Republican governors who would not call a special session of the state legislature or appoint their own competing electors.
00:17:55.000At the local level and at the national level, and even the Trump appointed federal judges, including.
00:18:00.000The three Trump appointed Supreme Court justices refused to intervene.
00:18:04.000And when all that failed, we tried to lobby our own vice president who was on the ticket that got screwed on November 3rd.
00:18:12.000And we tried to lobby our own senators who Trump got elected on November 3rd to try to redress this when the election was certified on January 6th in the Capitol.
00:18:35.000The legitimacy of our government, the foundation of our government is under assault.
00:18:40.000It is an existential threat to the Republic that you would have an illegitimate occupant in the White House, that all of the constitutional processes would be thwarted, and this sacred right to vote would be discarded, and we would be disenfranchised.
00:18:55.000And after we tried every legitimate legal means, and finally on January 6th, there was the final screw job.
00:19:03.000Before the president even finished his speech, rallying hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters on the ellipse and on Capitol Hill, Mike Pence, before the speech was even over, wrote out a letter and said that he would not throw out illegitimate electors.
00:19:19.000It was in that moment that President Trump's most loyal, most diehard supporters, most serious supporters pushed up against the police, against tear gas and flashbangs, in one case, got shot to death.
00:19:34.000And broke windows and doors and sieged the Capitol that is supposed to be the people's house, but which has been thwarted by election fraud and by corruption up and down in the states and in the government.
00:19:46.000And the president, instead of even saying nothing, let alone supporting these people, let alone pardoning them or doing anything to help them, has done nothing but attack them and call them lawbreakers and play into the media narrative, which is nonsense that this was an attack, it constituted an attack or an insurrection on the Capitol.
00:20:07.000And instructed his DOJ and FBI to persecute these people when they couldn't do the same thing to his opponent's anti fund BLM throughout 2020.
00:20:35.000And you can't do it for Charles Kushner.
00:20:37.000And you can't do it for Shlomo Rubashkin.
00:20:41.000Who some people have forgotten about, but I haven't forgotten about.
00:20:44.000And you could do it for Israel when you move the embassy, and you could do it for Israel when you recognize the Golan Heights, and you could do it for the giant corporations when you cut the corporate tax rate, but you can't do it for your most loyal and diehard supporters.
00:20:58.000That's the only way, in my opinion, to regard the Capitol Siege.
00:21:52.000And it's unfortunate because I think in 2020, the president maybe began to recapture some of the spirit and some of the essence of what he ran on in 2016.
00:22:04.000In 2020, he started talking about immigration again.
00:22:08.000He did that fantastic executive order on immigration back in May.
00:22:12.000And he did a great executive order on big tech.
00:22:15.000And He did that great rally at Mount Rushmore on July 4th.
00:22:18.000He passed that rule banning the racial sensitivity training for federal government and federal government contractors.
00:22:26.000He started to recapture what got him elected in 16, that real spirit, populist, nationalist, culturally conservative, you know, American identity, that kind of stuff.
00:22:37.000And I feared during 2020 that just like in 2018, it was a lot of stuff that was intended to rile up the base before the election.
00:22:48.000And then after the election, then it would be back to business as usual.
00:22:51.000Because this is what happened in 2018.
00:22:53.000In 2018, Trump started calling himself a nationalist and said that he was going to.
00:22:58.000Do an executive order repealing birthright citizenship and sent the National Guard to the border.
00:23:03.000And then we got killed in the election, and the National Guard came home, and the birthright citizenship executive order never came, and he stopped calling himself a nationalist.
00:23:12.000And I thought the same thing would happen in 2020, and it did.
00:23:15.000You know, all the good stuff that preceded the election disappeared after the election.
00:23:23.000And the speech that we got with the farewell address, I think, really brought that home.
00:23:28.000Because the speech that we got today, the final farewell address, which will go down in history, sounded a lot like the rest of the four years of the Trump administration.
00:23:38.000It sounded like 2017, 18, and 19, and not at all like 2020.
00:23:43.000And I'll read you a report about the farewell address.
00:23:45.000This is from, I think this is from The Guardian.
00:23:48.000It says, quote, President Trump released a farewell address on Tuesday in his final full day in office as he attempts to cement his legacy after the assault on the Capitol that followed weeks of his.
00:24:00.000Claims about the election and after he became the first president in history to be impeached twice.
00:24:05.000Mr. Trump's recorded address touched on themes his administration and campaigns have pushed from the beginning, including American greatness and the forgotten man and woman.
00:24:14.000The outgoing president tried to make the case that he's kept his promises.
00:24:18.000He said, We did what we came here to do and so much more.
00:24:22.000The president did acknowledge the new administration taking over the White House, but did not mention President elect Joe Biden by name.
00:24:29.000He has yet to call Mr. Biden the president elect.
00:24:32.000The president did mention the violent attack on the nation's capital, even as he has denied that his rhetoric was remotely responsible for it.
00:24:39.000He said, All Americans were horrified by the assault on our capital.
00:24:43.000Political violence is an attack on everything we cherish as Americans.
00:24:47.000It can never be tolerated, the president said in his address.
00:24:51.000Mr. Trump reminisced on his policy agenda items withdrawing from the Paris Climate Accord to replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement to increasing the child tax credit.
00:25:02.000Yeah, which was, of course, one of the core promises of 2016, increasing the child tax credit.
00:25:09.000He also touted his foreign policy, saying he's especially proud to be the first president in decades to start no new wars.
00:25:16.000He said, I did not seek the easiest outcome by far, it was actually the most difficult.
00:25:21.000Mr. Trump is bucking the tradition of attending his successor's inauguration, instead, leaving the White House Wednesday morning for a farewell ceremony at Joint Base Andrews.
00:25:30.000President Trump said, Now, as I prepare to hand over power to a new administration at noon on Wednesday, I want you to know that the movement we started is only just beginning.
00:25:41.000I go from this majestic place with a loyal and joyful heart, an optimistic spirit, and a supreme confidence that for our country and for our children, the best is yet to come.
00:25:51.000And, you know, I saw this speech and it was just disgusting, basically, because I remember the Trump from 2016.
00:26:01.000And I know I've said this for the past year, but I remember the Trump in 2016 when he ran.
00:26:07.000And he said in the South Carolina debate, he said about Iraq, there were weapons of mass destruction and there weren't none, and they knew there were none.
00:26:17.000Saying George W. Bush lied us into the Iraq war.
00:26:20.000He said 9 11 happened under your brother's reign to Jeb Bush.
00:26:26.000I remember in 2016 when he talked about the false siren song of globalism.
00:26:31.000And he talked about all the donors and special interests that are rigging the system and that bought out the campaigns of all of his primary opponents and his general election opponent.
00:26:42.000I remember a Trump who was ferocious, who was tough.
00:26:47.000He would say things that nobody else would.
00:26:48.000He called for a ban of Muslims in the United States.
00:26:52.000He called for a 30 foot tall, impenetrable, strong border wall, and all of that.
00:26:59.000And at the end of the administration, we get him saying, I go from this majestic place with a loyal and joyful heart, an optimistic spirit, and a supreme confidence that for our country and our children, the best is yet to come.
00:27:18.000The whole thing is political, carefully crafted by some political consultant.
00:27:23.000Intended to be optimistic and classy and historic and all the things that we like Trump because he was not those things four years ago, because he was rough around the edges and real and authentic and genuine and off the cuff.
00:27:43.000And when I saw the farewell address today, you know, some people might be saying, well, what did you expect?
00:27:49.000Here's what should have been said today in the farewell address and what should have been said throughout this administration.
00:27:54.000Instead of regurgitating the nonsense from the media about the Capitol siege, strong disavowal for that.
00:28:02.000How about a disavowal about the voter fraud that screwed you out of another four years?
00:28:07.000How about a disavowal for big tech that censored the civilian and duly elected president of the United States and all of his supporters?
00:28:16.000How about a disavowal for the intelligence community and for the bureaucrats which rigged the administration against you from the beginning with the Russia hoax and the Ukrainian impeachment?
00:28:28.000The spying with the FISA warrants under the Obama administration?
00:28:33.000How about a disavowal for this phony lockdown brought on by the World Economic Forum and the CDC and the World Health Organization?
00:28:42.000This plot for the Great Reset to remake the world order in the image of the United Nations?
00:28:49.000How about a condemnation half as strong for your own supporters at the Capitol as for all of that?
00:28:55.000Talk about political violence being a threat to our democracy.
00:29:01.000What about the panopticon surveillance state?
00:29:03.000What about the internationalist, globalist regime that just screwed you out of the election and has screwed us out of political representation for the foreseeable future indefinitely?
00:29:13.000How about instead of talking about all of your paltry achievements, that, by the way, I mean, these achievements were hard fought against a lot of opposition, but instead of talking about the child tax credit and the Paris Climate Accords, how about a different message, which is you started a revolution, but it's not over?
00:29:33.000You started a revolution, but the revolution has been thwarted.
00:29:37.000You tried to make America great again, but you didn't get all the way because reasonably you have received resistance from all the power structures in the entire world and in this country.
00:29:49.000Instead of saying, I'm leaving this majestic place optimistic and we wish them luck, how about you talk about what really happened?
00:30:03.000To be the president of the United States, he didn't win in the primary.
00:30:07.000It was rigged to get him in, and it was rigged to get him in the general.
00:30:11.000And now he's filling up his cabinet with special interests and lobbyists and donors, or the people that lobbyists and donors like, to create a new regime that is going to persecute you personally and your family and your supporters, that is going to weaponize the intelligence community and the federal government and the media and everything else against you.
00:31:24.000That's not the voice of the people at the Capitol on the 6th, your supporters.
00:31:28.000That's not the voice of the people rallying at all these state capitals.
00:31:32.000That's not the voice of the people that voted for you or just got banned on social media, getting doxxed by the media, getting investigated by the FBI.
00:31:46.000That is a politically correct voice of consultants, of Jared Kushner, of God knows who has co opted this administration and this president and perverted it and turned it into something that is basically just a farce and a sick perversion and an embarrassment, a shameful disappointment.
00:32:05.000That's the voice that we heard in the farewell address.
00:32:09.000And that is what is so frustrating about it I can understand, and I can, I mean, I can really reasonably understand, and we could be.
00:32:20.000Sympathetic about what has gone on in the past four years.
00:32:23.000We can understand the opposition that Trump got and why maybe he didn't finish the job.
00:32:29.000Nobody expected him to finish the job.
00:32:31.000Honestly, nobody expected him to get a fair shake or get cooperation from Republicans or not face basically unfair opposition from the Democrats and from the entire system.
00:32:43.000We knew that this would be an uphill, intergenerational, lifelong struggle, and we knew that Trump wouldn't finish it in four or even eight years.
00:34:05.000I'm not saying that because there were some achievements.
00:34:08.000You know, the USMCA was marginally better than NAFTA, okay?
00:34:11.000And he did build more border barriers, and that was good.
00:34:14.000You know, there were some positive notes.
00:34:17.000But by and large, this was not a revolutionary administration, not in substance, not in tone, not in rhetoric.
00:34:24.000An outsider, somebody who was not a politician, somebody who was truly a breath of fresh air and different, became the same as all the others, ran his campaigns the same way, talked the same way, operated the same way, and with the same agenda.
00:34:55.000And I want to read you some excerpts from the 2016 RNC address just to give you an idea of the contrast a little bit.
00:35:05.000Because after that farewell address, I mean, I was so upset about that.
00:35:10.000And just before the show, I put on the Trump.
00:35:13.000RNC acceptance speech from 2016, because that is one of my favorite speeches he ever gave by far.
00:35:19.000Just to jog my memory a little bit, and I'll read you some of the excerpts here from that speech.
00:35:25.000He said, I will present the facts plainly and honestly.
00:35:29.000We cannot afford to be so politically correct anymore.
00:35:33.000So if you want to hear the corporate spin, the carefully crafted lies, and the media myths, the Democrats are holding their convention next week.
00:35:40.000But here at our convention, there will be no lies.
00:35:42.000We will honor the American people with the truth and nothing else.
00:35:47.000He said, the most important difference between our plan and that of our opponents is that our plan will put America first.
00:35:53.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:35:57.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect.
00:36:08.000The American people will come first once again.
00:36:11.000He said, a number of these reforms that I will outline tonight will be opposed by some of our nation's most powerful special interests.
00:36:19.000That is because these interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:36:25.000Big business, elite media, and major donors are lining up behind the campaign of my opponent because they know she will keep our rigged system in place.0.52
00:36:33.000They are throwing money at her because they have total control over everything she does.1.00
00:36:38.000She is their puppet and they pull the strings.
00:36:42.000I have visited the laid off factory workers in the communities crushed by our horrible and unfair trade deals.
00:36:47.000These are the forgotten men and women of our country.
00:36:49.000People who work hard but no longer have a voice.
00:36:54.000I have embraced crying mothers who have lost their children because our politicians put their personal agendas before the national good.
00:37:02.000I have no patience for injustice, no tolerance for government incompetence, no sympathy for leaders who fail their citizens.
00:37:09.000When innocent people suffer because our political system lacks the will or the courage or the basic decency to enforce our laws, or worse still, has sold out to some corporate lobbyist for cash, I am not able to look the other way.
00:37:28.000He says, My sole and exclusive mission is to go to work for our country, to go to work for all of you.
00:37:34.000It's time to deliver a victory for the American people.
00:37:37.000But to do that, we must break free from the petty politics of the past.
00:37:42.000America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
00:37:49.000Remember, all the people telling you that you can't have the country you want are the same people telling you that I wouldn't be standing here tonight.
00:37:57.000No longer can we rely on those elites in media and politics.
00:38:01.000Who will say anything to keep a rigged system in place?
00:38:05.000Instead, we must choose to believe in America.
00:38:10.000It's waiting to see if we will rise to the occasion and if we will show the whole world that America is still free and independent and strong.
00:38:19.000He says My opponent asks her supporters to recite a three word loyalty pledge.
00:38:42.000And it reminds you what we fought for in 2016, what we believed in.
00:38:46.000You know, that belief has been eroded over the past four years, it has been destroyed, and there is barely anything left.
00:38:55.000But you begin to remember, you get a little bit of a shade of that hope that we had and why we had it in 2016 that optimism, that conviction.
00:39:06.000That feeling, the energy, the excitement, because that was a real message about what's really going on in this country.
00:39:13.000That was a message about the system and the elites and the media and the donors and the lobbyists and this evil establishment, this evil empire that's taken over our country.
00:39:26.000And here was a man of the system, a part of the system for a long time, who betrayed the system to help the people, who went against them.
00:39:35.000Somebody who literally came from the top of a skyscraper in New York City.
00:39:40.000And came down a golden escalator to run this impossible campaign to help you, to embrace you, to make your concerns heard, and to represent you, and to run for the most powerful office in the world, and to set things right for you.
00:39:59.000And it was a message that was honest and real.
00:40:02.000It was the most real thing I think that anybody had seen in this century, maybe in their entire lifetimes.
00:40:08.000And that's what it was, it cast America in this gloomy light.
00:40:13.000And it painted a picture of America full of violence and corruption and disorder and chaos, which it is.
00:40:23.000And now we're going to get a very sunny, optimistic, joyful message, which is fake and not real.
00:40:29.000And anything that we could hear in the media, CNN talking about the Joe Biden inauguration and Kamala Harris's Chuck Taylor's.
00:40:39.000Not like I'm not aware of it, you know.
00:40:41.000Everything that I've just told you, I maybe more than anybody.
00:40:44.000I am greatly in touch with what has gone on on a personal level with who I know and who I'm connected to, but also on an emotional level.
00:40:52.000That I was more invested in this than anybody, and I am more disappointed maybe than anybody.
00:40:59.000I am more aware of the significance and the scope and scale of the disappointment than anybody.
00:41:04.000So believe me, I am not under any illusions.
00:41:08.000I am not delusional about what has gone on.
00:41:12.000But as a practical matter, we must simply discard.
00:41:17.000That tragic end to this administration.
00:41:20.000And what is useful in going forward is to remember the myth of Donald Trump, the mythology of that 2016 campaign, because that's really all that we have.
00:41:30.000The mythology of the 2016 campaign that it took one guy and it made all the difference.
00:44:22.000Things are about as bad as they can get, and they're about to get much worse.
00:44:27.000And not only are they going to get worse, but we're going to be humiliated every day.
00:44:30.000We're going to be humiliated every day by this guy who was senile in the Oval Office.
00:44:36.000Senile, and Kamala Harris and her fucking Chuck Taylors, and room service media slavishly covering for the next four years, talking about their favorite flavor of ice cream and so on.
00:44:48.000So, to add insult to injury, we're going to have to deal with that too.
00:44:53.000And as things get more difficult, people need something to hang on to.
00:44:57.000They have to hang on to the hope and the promise, although unfulfilled, of that impossible campaign in 2016 that one man can make all the difference, that you can turn a corner and things can change on a dime.
00:45:56.000And not hold on to it because, again, not hold on to it because we're in denial about the missed opportunity and the failure of the past four years, the fundamental failure to keep the revolution going or institutionalize it.
00:46:09.000Not because we're under any illusions about that, but as a practical matter to hold on to it because if we don't, we have nothing.
00:47:34.000And I'm not talking about challenging the government, but I'm talking about a changing of the regime of this country, a dramatic change in our circumstances and in our fortunes.
00:47:43.000Let this be only the first word when the history is told about American nationalism and America First.
00:47:52.000You're learning a skill for the movement, you're working for the movement, you're infiltrating for the movement, you're living a double life in secret, being a dissident, in public, going along with it.
00:48:03.000You've got to have that sliver of hope from the 2016 campaign to keep you going.
00:48:08.000You've got to look back on that and say, this is what is possible.
00:48:11.000We can still do this, we can still overcome.
00:48:32.000Maybe you'll know who I'm talking about, but there are some people that just have nothing positive to say about Trump and it's Trumpism without Trump and all this.
00:49:31.000You know, a lot of people say that, but they don't think about what it means.
00:49:35.000The better, hey, we mean things are going to get bad for you personally in ways that are going to make you uncomfortable.
00:49:42.000Not in ways that you expect, not in ways that you want.
00:49:45.000Not like I'm going to live in the woods like Ted Kaczynski and all the bros are going to just be fine and we're all just going to, you know.
00:52:09.000Aren't you excited about that prospect?
00:52:11.000I don't want to be some fat pig working at BuzzFeed.0.99
00:52:14.000I don't want to have a big disgusting belly and flabby arms and a thinning hairline and a gross beard playing Nintendo Switch in my pajamas while my bossy wife is raising my kids to be trans and all that.0.65
00:53:57.000We've been given a great opportunity to become like our ancestors.
00:54:01.000You know, I was just thinking today about like Clint Eastwood and Humphrey Bogart and.
00:54:07.000George Washington, all the great heroes of American history, what America used to mean to the rest of the world, what it used to represent, the kind of men that lived in America.
00:56:08.000I would not be motivated, disincentivized, basically turn into.
00:56:19.000You know, moderate resistance to the system, moderate resistance on YouTube, making a rhetorical case while I enriched myself on YouTube, you know, and not like I'm only doing it for my enrichment, but that would be happening, you know, and I probably would never get tough.
00:56:36.000So, in some ways, I expected this and I was always ready for this.
00:56:40.000It's not going to be easy for me or as easy as it's been for me for the past three years.
00:57:07.000He's had nothing to do but think, think and seethe and prepare for years in solace, in quiet, in isolation about who has wronged him and the ills of the system.
01:05:09.000Theotokos Respector says The sight of my Lego Slave One flanked by Old Glory and the AF flag in my room gives off powerful energy and good vibes.
01:05:23.000Kiffer says Don't pay attention and they don't even notice this stuff.
01:05:27.000Most people don't really understand what made Trump special and why he's not anymore.
01:05:31.000I really just believe most people are ignorant and not perceptive.
01:05:35.000So, I think a lot, I mean, and the evidence is in the 2020 election.
01:05:41.000Trump got 74 million votes, so clearly that didn't happen.
01:05:45.000Someone says perhaps instead of constantly trying to disavow white supremacy and racism, maybe the right should just come out and say racism and white supremacy are a hoax.
01:06:01.000You know, the thing is, if you're responding to it, you're losing.
01:06:23.000They don't waste their market share in the conversation talking about our charges against them.
01:06:28.000They spend all their time, all the character, all their words and their public statements and speeches talking about Their claims about us and their agenda.
01:07:00.000You know, does the left waste one breath just winning the left's game where we're going to turn white supremacy around on them and make it work for us?
01:07:49.000Do you think you would have the fortitude and stamina to put up with the bullshit and subversion from within and lead a better admin than Trump?
01:15:52.000Postflow says, Notice that as soon as the left got into power, they committed to pride flags in every base overseas and rooting out the so called Racist extremists from the police and military.
01:16:05.000The right doesn't do this with our political goals.
01:16:48.000Postflow says on an unrelated note, what do you think of having your tech guys consult with Josh of the Kiwi Farms on how to run a website that is constantly under attack by leftists and journalists?
01:17:39.000I mean, I'm not able to do an entropy stream now that I'm not on DLive, so I just have to use the entropy site itself, and it's like impossible.
01:17:49.000Impossible to use in like a manual way.
01:17:54.000Yeah, I mean, this is just such a right.
01:17:55.000You think they make enough money in processing and everything, you think they'd be able to make it work a little bit here for crying out loud.
01:18:54.000Yamato says, The Trump administration, rewarding its enemies and neglecting its allies, is analogous to how Republicans attempt to be the right wing party while operating within a left wing moral framework.
01:19:28.000B. Save Western Civilization says it's probably been mentioned, but it looks like Catboy Cammie had his phone and computer seized by the FBI.
01:19:37.000It looks like they roughed him up, too.
01:21:09.000Armenian Groypers says, It's sad to see Trump going out this way.
01:21:12.000Hope you still find inspiration from the gift.
01:21:13.000Many may the legend and myth of Donald Trump live on forever.
01:21:17.000Yeah, thank you so much for the Christmas gift.
01:21:19.000I never got a chance to send a thank you because things have been insane for the past couple of weeks, but I will send you a thank you note eventually.
01:21:41.000Lament of Man says, the shit the cathedral put us and Trump through in the past four years, especially the last three months, has only steeled my resolve.
01:21:49.000I feel more driven than ever, and I know I'm not the only one.
01:21:53.000Al B says, I highly recommend doing The Silent Prayer by Jesse Lee Peterson.
01:22:36.000Well, Computer skills, accounting skills, business skills, law, anything like that that would be helpful.
01:22:45.000Corey says, Trust in God, great bubbly when?
01:22:49.000Grandma's Cottage says, thoughts on Anthony Kumia and Compound Media.
01:22:53.000I know you once called into the Gavin McGinnis show and your deplatforming reminds me of Anthony's XM firing and the subsequent rise of Compound Media.
01:24:10.000Sammy T says, no matter what happens, now I am thankful for Trump and the first time I heard him speak, talking about the globalist and Special interest in the first time I saw you on that train wrecks debate, and I was lost for words hearing you speak.
01:24:22.000It all has made me the man I am today.
01:24:34.000President Alex says, Hey, Nick just watched your debate with Arthur Shopper, and all I could think about was how he had the Arthur Fleck laugh.
01:25:00.000Nick Fuentes says this, and then he immediately clarified and said something completely different, but we're not going to change the headline.
01:26:39.000But I will say it because they say, oh, you can't say that, you're white.0.69
01:26:43.000I remember on TikTok, whenever they would do TikTok dances to a song with the N word in it, they would be doing the Renegade, right?
01:26:51.000They'd be doing the Renegade, or whatever.
01:26:54.000And whenever the N word would come on in the song, they would do this.
01:26:58.000Because, you know, in a TikTok sound, it's a very short excerpt from a song.
01:27:05.000And every word in the song has sort of like a corresponding dance move.
01:27:10.000And whenever they would say the n word in a song, because it's a lot of like rap songs or, you know, songs by black people, people would have to, this would be the dance move when the n word would come up.0.56
01:28:01.000But I would never say that to somebody who I like, just in the same way that I wouldn't use not nice words in a hateful way to anybody that I like.
01:28:14.000I mean, my friends call me a spick in a joking way, which I don't love, but it's just, you know, it's ball busting.
01:28:20.000And I use the N word, you know, to joke around with my friends sometimes, but I would never say it in a hateful, derogatory way to people that I like, you know, to people that I care about.
01:28:30.000So it's just, it's one of these things where white people have convinced themselves that we need permission, that we can't say certain things.
01:29:26.000This is my first super chat, but I wanted to say that watching your show over the past few years has motivated me to get back in the gym, follow Christ, and push my college Republican chapter towards the AF movement.
01:29:37.000Thank you for being a great leader and keep up the fight.
01:29:47.000Milk Critics says, I know he is a bit extreme and not optical to say the least, but did you see that the FBI and DHS raided Cammie's apartment?
01:31:46.000I mean, look, I'm not against the super chats, but the super chats just get to the point where it's like, what is your intention?
01:31:53.000You know, like, if you have something interesting to say, then I love reading it.
01:31:58.000You know, it's like, how are we really going to do the Latin LARPing every night about this kind of thing, you know, and the same thing a hundred times?
01:32:51.000So, I don't mean to be mean to you guys, but I'm just like, you know, the tedium, it's getting to me.
01:32:57.000Nicholas Rowe says, might want to raise the price or just give super chats their own sidebar with audience replies once the site's more developed.
01:33:24.000Zoomer Dev, this guy is like a genius.
01:33:27.000I mean, this guy has really been on the ball, man.
01:33:31.000He's the reason the show is up this week.
01:33:32.000And, you know, we have other people helping, but I got to give special credit to him because he came up with the solution that put the show back online on Friday and this week.
01:33:41.000And he has been on top of it, he's been smart, and the guy's like a young kid.
01:34:26.000I mean, the whole team is world class, A.
01:34:29.000I mean, these guys are spending long hours and doing tedious work for a long time to put this stuff together to really give us a lot of options.
01:35:07.000Massachusetts sucks as I wasn't trying to put unwinnable states at the focus of our strategy, but for those of us stuck here for the time being, priming who we can is all we got.
01:35:35.000For future reference, I don't want any more big super chats on entropy because I don't know how long entropy is going to last.
01:35:41.000And I don't want people to be getting refunded or their money stolen or anything like that.
01:35:45.000Not that entropy would do that, but their processor might.
01:35:48.000So for future reference, if you want to send a big super chat, we may for a short time have to transition to only doing it through the mail, which would actually be a welcome change.
01:35:59.000So If you want to support the show for 2021, make a one time donation or a donation for this month or something like that.
01:36:08.000You want to write a check or get cash.
01:36:23.000Address it to Nicholas Fuentes, P.O. box 156.
01:36:26.000156 Western Springs, Illinois, 60558, I think is the zip code.
01:36:34.000And we're going to have to do it that way.
01:36:36.000So, you know, because I don't know if Entropy gets shut down this month, I don't know if they'll be able to do a payout.
01:36:43.000That's what I'm a little bit worried about.
01:36:44.000I mean, I'll be okay for like decades.
01:36:47.000I mean, these people, they're trying to come after my payment processors, and it's like, it's not going to work because I'm okay for decades.
01:36:54.000You know, I don't have to work probably for at least 10 or 15 years.
01:36:58.000But if you want to support the show so that I'm not like blowing all my money, in other words, you know, I mean, it is good to have an income so that you're not.
01:37:06.000So that I'm not broken 10 years, you know, because there's going to be more expenses and it's an expensive thing to run this thing.
01:37:12.000I'll tell you the truth, it's very expensive to do what we're doing here between lawsuits and tech and everything like that.
01:37:19.000But if you want to do a super chat, and it's 100% guaranteed it'll get to me, the P.O. Box is the only way.
01:37:28.000I think we should be okay, but just in case we're not for future reference, just do a check or cash to the P.O. Box.
01:37:35.000If you want to support the show, you know, I'm not asking, I'm not begging or anything, but if you like the show, if you get a lot out of it, if you want to see it continue, you know, it would be helpful to get a little support.
01:37:45.000But you guys have been supporting like crazy for the past few months.
01:37:59.000We need it now more than ever because we're getting unprecedented opposition here.
01:38:03.000Modern Monarchist says, Nick, why would you want Entropy Gone when you won't be able to hear my most definitely not the product of insanity chats?
01:40:57.000Winston says, hey, I'm sorry if this comes off as A cringe super chat, but I'm in this for the long haul, and I thought I'd ask Are some of us going to be killed or thrown in jail in the upcoming years?
01:41:21.000Fortunately for you guys, it'll be me first.
01:41:23.000There will be people like me that'll go first and then you later.
01:41:27.000So if I ever get thrown in jail, hey, then you know that you're probably next.
01:41:32.000MB says I think we have to reflect on the strong insurgent nationalist movement Donald Trump was able to smuggle into the mainstream discourse.
01:41:41.000Such an insurgent nationalist movement is absolutely indispensable to expelling this communist.
01:41:45.000See, these chats suck because they're just like.
01:45:20.000Nuclear Rooster says, I've seen a lot of people pledging loyalty when things were easy, but I wanted to wait until times were tough so you know I was serious.
01:45:29.000I am in the struggle for the long haul.
01:45:30.000You and the Groypers have my loyalty until the end.
01:45:59.000I don't have anything to plug right now.
01:46:01.000Just remember the inauguration coverage is tomorrow on this website at 10 a.m. Central Time, AmericaFirst.live, so be sure to check it out.
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