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00:27:14.000So for tonight's show, we'll be focusing almost entirely on the debate.
00:27:19.000I'm thinking maybe it'll be a shorter show.
00:27:21.000It's been such a long night and there's really not so much to say about the debate itself.
00:27:25.000And I don't want to open up a whole other can of worms about other things going on in the news.
00:27:30.000I don't really have time to prepare all that with the debate going on, so you know, perhaps it'll just be an abbreviated show tonight, but that's okay.
00:27:38.000I very well may spend 45 minutes talking about the debate, so it could be a regular length show as well.
00:27:43.000We're gonna kind of just play it by ear.
00:27:46.000I have to say on this debate, three hours, it's the fourth
00:27:53.000There's been four rounds, but six actual nights of debating, and all, you know, varying between two to three, and sometimes I think even exceeding three hours.
00:30:15.000I'm smashing, I'm punching this pumpkin over here.
00:30:18.000I'm losing my mind because, you know, by the second hour mark, the third hour mark, you're like, all right already.
00:30:26.000And it wouldn't be so bad if they weren't all so insufferable.
00:30:30.000You know, at least with the 2016 Republican primary debates, at least you had Trump.
00:30:36.000I think people are really starting to remember why we voted for Trump.
00:30:41.000It's easy to forget when you're dealing with Trump every day.
00:30:44.000It's easy to get sick of Trump because we've been dealing with him every day for the past two years, two and a half years since he got inaugurated.
00:30:52.000But then you watch these things and Trump's not even on the stage, he's not even there, and then you remember, oh yeah, this is why we were so excited, we were so gassed up for this guy.
00:31:03.000You know, then you watch a Trump rally, and what was he saying last week?
00:31:07.000He said, the only reason Joe Biden was a good vice president is because he kissed Barack Obama's ass.
00:31:16.000It's like, you know, things like that are reminds you, oh yeah, you know, that's why we lined up for him at 16.
00:31:24.000You know, and it's every time we do these debates we remember.
00:31:27.000And at least in those 2016 debates we had him up there.
00:31:31.000You know, with all the Democrats, even some of them we might agree with areas, like for example when Tulsi Gabbard talks about regime change or Andrew Yang talks about UBI or Elizabeth Warren talks about breaking up big tech.
00:31:44.000We might agree at moments, but all the candidates on that stage are like controlled, inauthentic, phonies, politicians, whatever.
00:31:54.000You know, it was so, I think, gripping about Trump, more than anything.
00:31:59.000And frankly, like, this was so much more important than even the substance of what he was talking about, was simply the manner in which he spoke.
00:32:08.000And everybody talked about that during the last election, but, I mean, that was really so important.
00:32:13.000It wasn't even necessarily... I think he could have said really anything.
00:32:46.000Just this sort of like totally choreographed, sterilized, artificial, phony kind of stuff.
00:32:53.000And I think that's the real way that Trump broke away from the rest.
00:32:56.000As he's up there saying... I mean, some of the things he said, I think I talked about this with, um...
00:33:03.000The World Trade Center came down under your brother's reign!
00:33:23.000And Trump would say, you've got Assad and ISIS, you can't fight two wars at once, you gotta knock out ISIS and knock them out strong, and then you figure out what happens next.
00:33:33.000I mean, he just talked like... It was just so... Some people saw it as obnoxious, I thought it was refreshing, you know, and then you see these debates and you remember, you know, how epic it was.
00:33:44.000So, but it's not about 2016, it's about 2020, so we'll dive into it, so...
00:33:49.000You know, like I said, this is the fourth Democratic debate.
00:33:53.000As I said, we covered our first debates in June.
00:33:57.000The first debate in June was two rounds, 10 candidates over two nights for a total of 20 candidates.
00:34:04.000The second debates in July, same deal, 20 candidates, two debates, two nights.
00:34:11.000In September and October were essentially part of the same series.
00:34:52.000Yeah, so these debates were a little bit more tough.
00:34:55.000September you only had 10 candidates over one night.
00:34:58.000Tonight we actually had more candidates than the September debate.
00:35:02.000Tonight we had 12 candidates in one night, and this was actually a record setter.
00:35:07.000This is the largest debate stage ever.
00:35:10.000In American history, if you recall in the 2016 Republican primary, they had a debate where they had 11 candidates.
00:35:17.000I think they squeezed in, it might have been Rand Paul or Carly Fiorina or somebody like that after the undercard debate.
00:35:24.000I think Carly Fiorina succeeded and they didn't want to kick one of them off.
00:35:28.000So last year the biggest was 11, this year we have 12, and of course the two additional candidates were Tom Steyer, the billionaire who started the impeach Trump super PAC,
00:35:40.000And it was Tulsi Gabbard, who did not qualify in time for September, but did eventually meet the polling threshold by the October debate.
00:36:03.000It was hosted by CNN and the New York Times in Ohio.
00:36:08.000And that's critical obviously because this is a battleground state and perhaps the tone of the debate was different for that reason because of the location they are trying to appeal, presumably in this debate, to Midwestern voters, Ohio types, which is vastly different from coastal types.
00:36:27.000You know, this is probably the deficit the Democrats are trying to make up, which is white, working-class, union-type voters, the so-called Blue Dog Democrats that the perception is that Trump won those over in 2016.
00:36:39.000So that's really the context of the debate.
00:36:42.000All the competitors include Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Andrew Yang, Beto O'Rourke, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, Julian Castro, Amy Klobuchar, Tulsi Gabbard, and
00:36:56.000That's everybody that was in the debate.
00:36:59.000Some of the key differences, you know, and I mentioned this at the top of the show, like the first three debates were virtually the same, or the first three rounds were like carbon copies of one another.
00:37:11.000And you had some outstanding moments and big applause lines and some squabbles, I guess you could call it.
00:37:18.000But generally speaking, you know, my takeaway from the last debate, if you watch my coverage, I was very disappointed.
00:37:25.000After the third debate in September I said essentially nobody really won, nobody really lost, nothing has changed after this debate, and actually it didn't even really matter because all the same topics were discussed, it was all the same people, and
00:37:43.000Well in this debate there was a totally new dynamic and I will say that's why I was a bit more interested and invest in this debate is because it was a sort of a fresh dynamic.
00:37:54.000I said in the DLive coverage that there were three major things that have changed that differentiate this one from all the previous debates and really maybe is a watershed moment in the whole primary.
00:38:06.000Which is number one, you've got the Ukraine scandal, which embroils not only Donald Trump, but also Joe Biden, because now that Donald Trump is being implicated in the scandal of perhaps putting pressure on the Ukrainian government to investigate Biden, of course, Trump has dragged Biden into this and exposed and brought to light some conspicuous dealings, business dealings, that Hunter Biden had with various foreign governments while Joe Biden was the vice president.
00:38:34.000You know, did Vice President Joe Biden have a hand in that?
00:38:37.000So this has happened since the last debate.
00:39:04.000And number three, of course, is that Elizabeth Warren is now essentially a frontrunner.
00:39:09.000Whereas maybe five, six, seven months ago, she was a tertiary or secondary tier candidate, now it is clear that she is vying for the top spot.
00:39:19.000If you look at the polling, and we're going to do that, if you look at the polling in Iowa, if you look at the polling in New Hampshire, the first two primaries and caucuses in this race,
00:39:30.000She's leading in most of the polls there, the most recent ones.
00:39:34.000In the national polling, she's starting to pull ahead in some polls ahead of Joe Biden, in several she's matching, and in a few she's within striking distance.
00:39:43.000So each of these things is actually sort of interesting.
00:39:46.000It lines up very neatly that each concerns these top three candidates.
00:39:50.000You know, Joe Biden can be seen as, I think, basically still number one.
00:40:50.000Nobody in the Democratic audience is going to sympathize with Trump's argument that Joe Biden should be arrested for this, right?
00:40:58.000Virtually no Democrats are going to watch this debate, watch Joe Biden questioned about his involvement with Ukraine and Hunter Biden, and say, I'm not going to vote for him because I don't like what's going on.
00:42:16.000Totally obvious that that's what it was.
00:42:18.000And the moderator let it go and nobody cared, you know, so that I mean that really didn't meaningfully change the dynamic With regards to Sanders heart attack, you know, he got asked one question about that and he gave a ridiculous answer You know, how do you respond?
00:42:59.000The one thing that was really different, and I think this was the most noticeable and what everybody was talking about, is now that Elizabeth Warren
00:43:07.000As perceived as the frontrunner, or because she has this momentum, this potential, this trajectory to become the frontrunner.
00:43:20.000That was the biggest way in which the dynamic has changed.
00:43:24.000Whereas the last debate and the previous debate, everybody was attacking Joe Biden.
00:43:29.000And I forget if it was the third exactly or the second, but you know, I remember Beto O'Rourke
00:43:34.000Castro, you know, all these guys, Buttigieg, everybody piling on Joe Biden.
00:43:39.000Kamala Harris, of course, was first in the first debate back in June.
00:43:43.000She was the one who sort of opened it all up, opened that offensive up on Joe Biden when he was the unambiguous frontrunner.
00:43:51.000And now that Elizabeth Warren is ascendant, now that she's rising up, right out of the gate, within the first half hour, Buttigieg launched a pretty savage attack on her for health care.
00:46:00.000You know, it's a much better foil for him to lash out at her for being unreasonable and impractical on Medicare for All than it would be to go after Joe Biden, you know, because he's old or something.
00:46:10.000So it was a pretty smart move on his part.
00:46:13.000You know, there were a lot of exchanges like this.
00:46:17.000Like I said, Buttigieg attacked Warren.
00:46:26.000There were a lot of different jabs at her from different angles, you know, about the wealth tax, about Medicare for All, basically just about the whole premise.
00:46:34.000You know, there was also a very good moment
00:46:37.000And this might have been, this was probably the best moment in the whole debate.
00:46:41.000There was a time towards the end when it was Biden, Sanders, and Buttigieg, and they all kind of, I'm sorry it wasn't Sanders, it was Biden, Warren, and Buttigieg.
00:49:55.000For the most part, I thought the only exceptions to that were actually Tulsi and Tom Steyer, maybe Castro, but generally everybody else had a pretty strong performance, and maybe Harris as well.
00:50:09.000He didn't talk too much, but he also didn't have to defend himself as much as he did in previous debates.
00:50:14.000You know, in the last few debates he was constantly
00:50:17.000Fending off attacks from other candidates who are trying to you know sort of get on the news cycle or whatever So he was left alone and left alone.
00:50:25.000I think he did better than when he was attacked
00:50:30.000He continues to come off as confused, discombobulated, sort of clumsy, klutzy, awkward, and that's not really a good look.
00:50:39.000You know, it's somewhat competitive, and that sort of thing plays into all his weaknesses, which is his age and, you know, these questions about his electability.
00:50:49.000So, he had a probably a competent performance.
00:50:54.000He had good statements, but it was brought down by those issues.
00:50:58.000Warren had a pretty strong performance.
00:51:00.000I think she was much weaker fending off these attacks about Medicare for all, but she was sort of strong on the wealth tax.
00:51:07.000I think throughout she basically held her own.
00:51:09.000I don't think all of her rebuttals were extremely effective on health care, but they got the job done.
00:51:17.000As usual with the past three debate performances, you know, like I said, they were strong, pretty above average performances.
00:51:25.000I think the rhetoric that she's putting out there appeals to people based on the polls and just based on the general appetite for sort of progressive economic policy mixed in with moderate wokeness.
00:52:04.000And there were some good applause lines, of course going after the 1% you know, that's his bread and butter So I think he did well Kamala Harris, I didn't I don't think she came off very effective She didn't really speak really at all the whole debate She was kind of absent and the times that she did it didn't really work I don't think Yang was very good.
00:52:24.000But I mean at this point it really doesn't matter with him.
00:52:31.000That's really, as much as I can say about him, I just think he's a big faggot.
00:52:35.000And, uh, I don't, I don't think he's, he might actually be gay.
00:52:39.000I don't mean that in a way that he's a homosexual.
00:52:41.000I mean in a way that just everything about him, the way that he talks, his mannerisms, his facial expressions, I mean everything about him, it's, it's just effeminate, feminine, weak, appeasing, and I just don't like him.
00:52:55.000Uh, Buddha Judge had an okay performance.
00:52:57.000It's questionable whether some of these scuffles he got into will help him.
00:53:02.000Certainly, uh, attacking Warren I think will earn him some credit.
00:53:05.000With more moderate people who don't want these extreme options like the wealth tax.
00:53:12.000He had a good moment with Beto O'Rourke.
00:53:14.000I think he really beat him down on gun policy.
00:53:23.000The performance by Tulsi Gabbard tonight vindicated everything I've been saying about her.
00:53:28.000You know, this has been sort of a contentious thing.
00:53:30.000Every time I say this I get people in my comments who disagree with me.
00:53:35.000And, you know, like after the first debate, for example, I said that Tulsi Gabbard had a very weak performance, and everybody said, well, no, actually she was the most googled candidate after the debate, and she won the online drudge poll.
00:53:49.000The online, uh, what do they call it when it's immediately after a shock poll or something?
00:53:55.000She won the online drudge poll after the debate, so that means you're wrong.
00:53:59.000You know, so she won an online poll from a completely right-wing libertarian news source.
00:55:11.000It was sort of funny, but it was genius.
00:55:13.000When he was being asked in the second debate about climate change, he didn't offer up yet another plan about a Green New Deal or some kind of investment in a green energy like everybody else, like Jay Inslee, who is no longer in the race.
00:55:38.000We're gonna pay everyone $1,000 a month.
00:55:40.000It might have sounded silly, but that's exactly what you're supposed to do, is take these issues, not give boring, forgettable, cookie-cutter answers, and reframe them according to your strength, according to your distinguishing factor.
00:55:55.000She gives the milquetoast answers, and even worse than that, she gives answers that like, don't even appeal to Democrats.
00:56:02.000She gives answers that are like, they don't go all the way, where she's really, you know, sort of speaking truth to power.
00:56:08.000She doesn't like, go all the way and really tell it like it is.
00:56:12.000But she also doesn't toe the Democratic line.
00:56:15.000She kind of walks right in the middle, where she says something that's a little bit out of step with the other Democrats, but not enough to make me happy, not enough to make us happy, but she doesn't appease the Democrats enough to make them happy.
00:56:28.000You know, so for example, like on abortion, she says, I think abortion should be safe, legal, and rare.
00:56:36.000You know, this is something that appeals to nobody.
00:56:38.000Republicans don't like this, and Democrats don't like this.
00:57:42.000It's the biggest news story for the past two weeks.
00:57:45.000This is her time to say, what the hell, Democrats?
00:57:48.000I thought we were against endless wars and regime change.
00:57:52.000You know, this has been a perfect opportunity for her to really grandstand and show why she's the only one who's leading on this issue and why it's important.
00:59:24.000She's pretty, and I agree with her on Assad, and I think she's based.
00:59:28.000I've heard things from behind the scenes, what she said to people I know, and she's based, and it would be great if she was a nominee, and she'd maybe be a good foil to Donald Trump, but she's an incompetent femloid, and, you know, that's really all there is to it.
01:00:02.000The field, I don't see anybody in the field, which is everybody except for the top three, I don't see any of these people who have really been running away with it or showing any signs of breaking out.
01:00:13.000You know, that that is really the question, is you've got your front runners, you've got the people that you could see
01:00:37.000That's really what these debates are for.
01:00:38.000You know, so a lot of people, they come up with these very like academic analyses, or very, I don't even know what you would call it, but it's a form of analysis that helps nobody.
01:00:50.000You know, like I'm watching FiveThirtyEight, and Nate Silver, and all these guys, and people that are live tweeting, and they're giving a play-by-play.
01:00:57.000and they're fact-checking and you know they're evaluating tactically what each statement is going to do and well that's a nice applause line and whatever and it's like this kind of analysis at the end of the day like towards what end who is this helping what how is this information useful how are these takes useful the way and I've been saying this throughout the whole process the way we have to look at the debates is in the part of the larger you know obviously the context of the election we're talking about is a process where
01:01:25.000You know, this is the opening phase where it is fundraising, it is rallying, and it is debating, right?
01:03:50.000I mean, they just don't have the clout, they don't have the charisma, they don't have that force of will or personality, you know, whatever these intangible factors are in electoral politics, they don't have it.
01:04:02.000You know so I'll say my takeaway from this is I think that you know Joe Biden continues
01:05:17.000I don't think he did good enough to really recapture the energy that he had earlier in the race or even in 2016.
01:05:20.000He's stagnating and even falling a little bit.
01:05:33.000He's not really doing anything to recapture that energy you know I think like I said with the with Kamala Harris breaking out in June you have this effect of like disintegration you have this effect of you know slowly but surely there is this decay of support of
01:06:21.000That will be marginal and ultimately meaningless and then within the competitors, the top three, I think Elizabeth Warren will continue to rise, Joe Biden will stay about the same, and Sanders will stagnate as well, perhaps go down a little bit.
01:06:36.000That said, AOC, it was just announced, she endorsed Bernie Sanders, so that could see him rising a little bit.
01:06:43.000That's kind of a huge blow to Elizabeth Warren, but
01:06:46.000Just looking at the debate, I'm gonna say that's my basic takeaway.
01:06:49.000There was one other notable observation just before we, you know, I give you some more general thoughts and we move on to super chats.
01:06:57.000There is one notable thing about this debate is they didn't talk about climate change at all.
01:07:02.000Which I found to be kind of interesting.
01:07:04.000Because climate change is like one of the most important issues for Democrats in this election.
01:07:08.000If you look at the issues that voters care about in any of the polling, climate change is like among the top five for Democratic voters, if not the top three or number one.
01:07:19.000They didn't talk about climate change virtually at all.
01:07:22.000It got kind of mixed in with some of the other topics like about jobs and
01:07:52.000So in terms of words spoken, in terms of speaking time, I'll just go from top to bottom here for this debate.
01:08:01.000Elizabeth Warren spoke the most, followed by Joe Biden, Beto O'Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Andrew Yang, Julian Castro, Tulsi Gabbard, and Tom Steyer.
01:08:16.000So the people that spoke the least was Yang, Castro, Gabbard, and Steyer.
01:08:22.000You know, and that just goes to show, I mean these people are relevant, they will not win, and the people that spoke the most were Warren and Biden, number one and number two.
01:08:30.000Sanders was actually towards the bottom, which again just kind of goes to show that he's really not so much in the race.
01:08:36.000To me, it's really a race between Warren and Biden, and then you've got really everybody else.
01:08:42.000Sanders is kind of hanging on, but like I said, he's stagnating.
01:08:54.000It has Biden at 35%, the frontrunner Warren in second place with 17, Sanders at 14.
01:09:00.000A Quinnipiac poll from October 11th to the 13th has Warren as the frontrunner at 30, Biden in second place at 27, Sanders at 11.
01:09:11.000Nobody else has double digits, not even close.
01:09:15.000Uh, and then there's a morning consult poll, which has Biden at 32, Warren at 21, Sanders at 19, and then again, nobody else comes close to double digits.
01:09:27.000It has Biden as number one, you know, in a couple it has Warren as number one, but generally it's Biden number one, Sanders and Warren in a tight race for number two, and it's everybody else who is nowhere close.
01:09:39.000That's at the national level at the state by state level the first primary contest of the season will be Iowa on February 3rd 2020 in all these polls Warren is pulling ahead of the three
01:09:54.000Most recent polls from Iowa, two of them have Warren in the lead, number one.
01:10:00.000One of them has Warren tied with Biden.
01:10:03.000All of them show a pretty tight race between Biden, Warren, and Sanders, but it's noteworthy that in a lot of these polls, Warren is number one.
01:10:40.000You know, these are a little bit tighter.
01:10:42.000In the three most recent polls in New Hampshire, just like in Iowa, you've got two polls where Warren is number one, and one poll where Warren is tied with Biden.
01:10:51.000So it's actually exactly the same as Iowa.
01:10:54.000In all the polls, it's pretty tight among these three guys, except everybody else doesn't even come close.
01:11:01.000And the numbers are a little bit different in Nevada and South Carolina, but that's really sort of a different part of the primary.
01:12:26.000so let's see we've got we've got one on november 20th we've got one in december which they do not have a date selected yet and then we've got uh seven eight nine ten and eleven twelve so we've got one in november we've got one in december and then six more after that for a total of twelve
01:12:48.000So we are a third of the way done with these debates.
01:18:23.000I don't know this one looks okay to me but hey thanks.
01:18:26.000Underscore says turn 21 and want to get my concealed carry license but I really don't want to pay $100 and give my fingerprints to the FBI.
01:18:37.000I mean, all these people that are so, like, paranoid about dumb stuff like this.
01:18:41.000I won't give my fingerprints to the FBI.
01:18:44.000Uh, you know, it's like, do you think the FBI couldn't get them if they wanted them?
01:18:48.000All these people, don't do 23 and me, you're giving your saliva to... It's like, if they really wanted to use what they have against you, like, there's nothing you could do to stop that.
01:19:21.000I will not give my fingerprints to the FBI.
01:19:23.000It's like they put up all these arbitrary obstacles in their way to, like, getting along in the modern world as if, like, completely ignoring the elephant in the room, you know?
01:19:33.000Like, okay, if that makes you feel better...
01:19:36.000You won't give the FBI your fingerprints.
01:19:38.000The FBI could come to your house and, like, take you away and put you in a black site, you know, some FBI, CIA black site, and you'll never be heard from again.
01:19:47.000You think, like, if they really wanted to come for you, you not getting a concealed carry permit would stop them, you know?
01:20:40.000Rectum says can we get some crab emojis and chat for Bernie?
01:20:44.000Well, he's not dead yet So I don't want to jinx it if we jinx it.
01:20:47.000He'll never die Bueller says broseph is a gay man looking to branch juridians.
01:20:54.000I don't know who broseph is Are you talking about my friend broseph?
01:20:59.000Yamato says McCarthy is rolling in his grave.
01:21:02.000Yeah Nose out says anus 12 nationalism.
01:21:06.000Okay, that's a stupid super chat Studio I cans a drunk Kathy Jew on telegram right now asking if the knicker will ever think she is based Look out Nick drunk text incoming.
01:21:19.000I don't think she's ever drunk texted me, but I Don't know.
01:21:22.000It's kind of amusing to see on telegram kind of amusing.
01:22:20.000Let's see Finn says anus 12 for presidents.
01:22:24.000Yeah, that's something I could get behind Prince of Conquest is really late night work tonight big guy get some good sleep after the show epic show as always.
01:22:32.000Well, thanks, buddy Finn says anus 12 for president goth GS for everybody That's something that interests me Prince of Conquest says Harris and Bernie are going to give Big Pharma an offer.
01:22:45.000They can't refuse Yeah, that's kind of funny
01:22:49.000Forrester says Bernie and Biden were the most energetic on that stage and they're almost dead.
01:22:53.000Mmm, I don't know if I agree with that.
01:22:57.000Treads, excuse me, says thoughts on Blackpill's video on the Joker?
01:23:02.000Well, I did a whole review of that on DLive.
01:23:28.000But cabbage is good for your test, so I'm down with cabbage.
01:23:33.000Chip says, what are you wearing to Politicon?
01:23:36.000I never confirmed I'm going to Politicon.
01:23:39.000Gamma says, Mr. Fuentes, have you heard that Revenge of the Sis' squad car was stolen by Jeffrey Epstein while Mersh and Royce were out solving crimes at the casino?
01:24:21.000This Greek guy says if I see another live chat about eyebrows, I'm going Joker mode on this whole operation Yeah, I'm with you on that Dan D says the eyebrows will grow back.
01:24:30.000Remember the philtrum question mustache fix that Maybe we're a big hat pulled down low for a week.
01:24:36.000We got your back King Yeah, I mean look with the regard to the eyebrows which everybody's talking about so much
01:24:44.000First of all, first of all, not a big deal.
01:25:38.000So he just took the clippers like Juju, you know, Kathy Juju, you know, he did the clippers back and forth, you know, just got the eyebrow a little bit and just cut the length.
01:25:49.000In real life, they honestly look the same.
01:25:51.000You know, I posted a picture on Telegram and they look virtually the same.
01:25:55.000I don't know, maybe it looks... maybe because of the lighting, maybe it's because of the gain on the camera.
01:28:38.000In the same way that they really, I mean, weren't even that afraid of Trump.
01:28:41.000I mean, they were afraid of him in the primary, but in a big way, all the usual Republican donors kind of co-opted him.
01:28:48.000And, you know, we'll see if he's able to shake that off or come out on top or whatever, but, you know, do you think that, like Elizabeth Warren, in other words, will be less co-optable than Trump?
01:29:31.000They say the real ethnostate, and I don't believe in that, but they say the real ethnostate is the friends we made along the way.
01:29:38.000Honestly, hate to sound sappy, but it is true.
01:29:41.000You know, the more people I meet in this movement, the wedding I was at this weekend, the people I met in Miami, some friends I'll be meeting with in a couple weeks, or next week rather, it is really true.
01:29:52.000Some of the best people I've ever met, I've met doing this.
01:29:56.000They're some of the best people I'm convinced in the world.
01:30:00.000You know, world-class intellects, world-class talents, and just funny and good and kind people.
01:30:08.000So, it's a little sappy, it's a little goofy, but it is true, and definitely for our movement.
01:30:14.000So, you know, because all my old friends, all my old friends who ditched me after Charlottesville were burnouts, and now all my friends are like geniuses, talented people, you know, people with integrity, deep faith.
01:32:34.000I'm embarrassed to have ever supported non-interventionism.
01:32:38.000Derpy says, and I scrolled down a little too far, Derpy says, Yang be like, I have the data, and Tulsi popped 12 Xannies before the debate.
01:34:44.000And it's like, you know, what really happens is like just everybody stops liking you and stops talking to you and your life could be destroyed instantly.
01:34:52.000Big Hoss says, Betfair odds update war and 50% Biden 17, Sanders 7.
01:35:09.000The future could lie in other countries.
01:35:12.000I look at China pressuring America and I see a future there.
01:35:16.000You know, could you conceive of a world where other countries have enough clout that they could pressure the United States?
01:35:23.000And perhaps pressure the United States into a more reactionary direction?
01:35:27.000Like imagine if hypothetically, and this is maybe a silly hypothetical, but imagine if Russia had some kind of a block
01:35:35.000With Eastern Europe and, you know, maybe Iran and, like, nationalist-type countries.
01:35:42.000What if they became strong relative to the United States, or stronger relative to us, and were able to exert some kind of a pressure on our system?
01:35:51.000Like China has been doing this week with the NBA and Blizzard and whatever.
01:36:29.000I agree with that it also could have been like I also Thought it could have been like Devon stack people trying to troll me because a lot of the super chats last night about the eyebrows are people that I never recognized or people that I don't recognize people I've never seen before so part of me thinks are a lot of like I Don't know maybe butthurt people.