GAETZ EXPELLED??? McCarthy and Gaetz At WAR After FAILED SHUTDOWN | America First Episode 1228GAETZ EXPELLED??? McCarthy and Gaetz At WAR After FAILED SHUTDOWN | America First Episode 1228
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00:00:00.000They, they see America merely as a vessel.
00:00:03.000I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless
00:00:27.000If you view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
00:00:34.000We're gonna smash your brain in with the Bible, idiots.
00:00:39.000And I'm addicted to the serotonin rush.
00:08:32.000And we've talked about it now for a couple weeks, and we were expecting it to happen on Saturday night, but at the last minute a deal was made and a continuing resolution was sent from the House to the Senate.
00:08:46.000And from the Senate to the White House, and now they have extended the government's appropriations until the middle of November.
00:08:54.000And it happened in a way that, well, it was really going to happen one of two ways.
00:08:58.000There was either going to be a government shutdown or McCarthy was going to work with the Democrats to pass a bill that had no concessions at all for Republicans.
00:09:08.000That was basically the offer for the last couple weeks.
00:09:13.000And it turns out that McCarthy had maintained a secret deal with the Democrats probably the entire time.
00:09:20.000Because he actually used a procedural trick that allowed him to bypass Republicans and get it to the floor, and he was able to pass this continuing resolution with a supermajority, which would not have happened without more than 200 Democrat votes.
00:09:36.000So we'll talk about that whole process.
00:10:01.000A lot had been said over the last couple weeks by Republicans about Matt Gaetz and these 4, 5, 15, 21 Republicans that were causing the stoppage.
00:10:13.000But it was 90 Republicans that wound up voting against the final deal.
00:10:18.000So this is close to half of the conference that is in revolt against this decision.
00:10:23.000So now there is going to be an interesting vote this week about whether or not Kevin McCarthy will remain as the Speaker.
00:10:34.000Famously brought forward the motion to vacate which we'll talk about that as well.
00:10:40.000I'm sure you've heard a lot about it if you've been watching the show this year.
00:10:43.000And so there will be a vote and it'll be a simple majority this week whether or not Kevin McCarthy will remain as a speaker or if there's going to be a new Speaker of the House.
00:13:20.000my sleep schedules crazy again and last night I got and I always regret it I somebody has to stop me somebody just has to pull the plug and just stop me from doing this because the other night I'm online I'm gaming and I
00:13:37.000I think I slept basically all day yesterday awake all night asleep all day so I and it was kind of funny because I went out to dinner with a friend of mine on Saturday and I I got there 30 minutes late because I had just woken up and I get there and immediately drink like five cups of coffee just to like wake myself up because it was an important meeting
00:15:53.000I got some oatmeal for breakfast I'm trying to now I gotta relax had a sandwich with some ginger ale for dinner so I'm trying to take it easy a little bit but anyway so that that's that was my day today
00:16:10.000I gotta you know I'm getting older I'm getting older when you get older you can I guess I never really could though because I always was like this but I feel like now that I'm getting older I can handle it even less I'm so rambunctious I need to calm down the sleeping the coffee the eating
00:17:37.000Because we can just look at human behavior.
00:17:40.000And we can look at what we see and what we hear because we live in the world too.
00:17:45.000I don't need television to tell me about the world I live in.
00:17:49.000I don't need a statistician to tell me about the world that I live in.
00:17:54.000And this is a real phenomenon where I feel like for the last seven, eight years, maybe even going back much longer, we all see what things are like and we're told
00:18:06.000Actually, things are not as they appear.
00:18:09.000You know, you can't trust your own eyes.
00:18:11.000You can't trust your own sense or reason.
00:18:15.000And they mock and ridicule average people.
00:18:18.000They say, where did you get your degree?
00:18:46.000And if you live in a major city, that's certainly true.
00:18:50.000I think almost anybody that lives in a major city
00:18:53.000Like LA, San Francisco, New York, or Chicago.
00:18:57.000At this point, either they themselves or someone that they know has been affected by crime in the last year.
00:19:04.000I think that's probably true of almost everybody.
00:19:08.000And yet, you have this refrain from the left where no matter how bad it gets, and no matter how worse things get,
00:19:19.000In the sense of, I mean, it's a bad situation, but they'll always say something like, yeah, but, well, it's not as bad as it was in 2018, or something like that.
00:20:07.000Sometimes people... It may not even be followed through with.
00:20:10.000I saw some story today about a guy whose wife was almost mugged because a group of people were waiting in their car in their alley.
00:20:19.000And they got away, but there was no report made.
00:20:23.000And so, reasons like that are why you can't necessarily always trust the statistics because there's always issues with how those are tabulated or collected.
00:20:50.000Philadelphia-based journalist Josh Kruger is dead at age 39 after being shot inside his home.
00:20:57.000Kruger, a prominent supporter of the LGBTQ community, was a journalist and former Philadelphia Office of Homeless Services spokesperson who wrote for a variety of outlets including the Philadelphia Inquirer, the Philadelphia Citizen, and LGBTQ Nation.
00:21:17.000Philadelphia police told Fox News Digital that it was a homicide but no arrests had been made.
00:21:22.000Police responded to reports of gunshots inside his apartment and found that he was shot seven times through the chest and abdomen.
00:21:30.000Kruger was rushed to Penn-Penn Presbyterian Medical Center but pronounced dead shortly after arriving.
00:21:36.000Deputy Police Commissioner Frank Venore said, quote, either the door was open or the offender knew how to get the door open.
00:21:44.000He had previously mentioned being threatened inside his home.
00:21:47.000The well-known reporter used his unique combination of lived experience with homelessness, addiction, HIV, poverty, and trauma together with over a decade of professional experience in media, politics, and government for compelling storytelling and unparalleled insight into the news.
00:22:23.000Just a month ago, Scott Adams said in 2020 that people who were defending the crime policies might be dead within a year.
00:22:35.000And this journalist quote tweeted it last month and said, oh gee, how's that prediction working out?
00:22:42.000Now he's dead because he got killed by criminals.
00:22:45.000Also last month he responded to a clip from my show where if you remember I said that maybe it would be a good thing if China invaded New York to protect Chinese nationals because at least then they might kill criminals.
00:23:00.000I said if China invaded New York to protect all these Asians that keep getting punched in the face I said maybe the next time a black person starts threatening everybody on the subway a Chinese soldier would just cut his arms off.
00:24:00.000And he's dead because he got killed by criminals who are obviously emboldened in every major city because there's no law enforcement.
00:24:09.000The police are not able to enforce the laws, and when they do, they are not supported by the justice system, which either declines to prosecute the criminals they arrest, or they release them before their trial, after they're charged.
00:24:24.000And so if you were to remedy that situation, this stuff wouldn't happen without required acknowledging that there's a problem.
00:25:17.000And I think that the response to that should be that police indiscriminately, or maybe even discriminately, controversial opinion, they need to arrest everybody who's committing crime.
00:25:31.000The lowest offenses to the highest offenses.
00:26:52.000That's why you have to have law enforcement.
00:26:55.000It seems weird that we'd even have to justify that.
00:26:57.000It seems like that's sort of a no-brainer.
00:27:00.000In all times, in all places that you have a government with a monopoly on violence that uses it to create some stable order where people can conduct their business, where people can work, live, play.
00:27:14.000Transact in a settlement, in a permanent human settlement.
00:27:19.000That seems just like, this is basic stuff.
00:27:23.000And the point is, whether it's racist or not, that's what we need.
00:27:28.000But you have these people out there, liberals, the left, even a lot of people in the middle, who say, well the real problem, the real scourge, are the so-called racists.
00:27:38.000I would contend that the real problem is the murderers, and the burglars, and the carjackers, and it's people like that.
00:27:48.000Because like my statement that I said last month, or like I'm saying tonight, people could say it's racist or not racist, or any other number of things I've said on the show.
00:27:59.000But the thing is, no one is dead as a result of this show.
00:28:03.000No one is dead and no one's been burglarized or carjacked as a result of what I've said on this show.
00:28:11.000I could do this show for a hundred years.
00:28:14.000And I do it in private and I do it relatively quietly.
00:28:18.000And people can continue living their lives in spite of that.
00:28:24.000Or without being bothered by that not so much the case with crime.
00:28:28.000I think that's pretty obvious But you know that gets to something deeper.
00:28:32.000I think which is it's actually not that obvious.
00:28:35.000It's actually not that clear What I've just said is I think what most people would say is common sense And I think most people would agree with but here's the disconnect I think a lot of us assume that
00:28:49.000That the left wants to get rid of crime.
00:28:52.000But the truth is that on some level they actually don't.
00:28:56.000And I said this a couple weeks ago when Illinois got rid of cash bail in the state, which is an obviously outrageous decision.
00:29:05.000Somebody commits a crime, they get arrested, they get sent to jail, they're charged, and then they have to put up money to leave.
00:29:14.000And the purpose of that is so that there is some incentive for them to return to be tried for their crime.
00:29:20.000We can't detain everybody while they're awaiting trial because they might be not guilty.
00:29:26.000And also probably we just don't have the room for it.
00:29:29.000So we say we'll put up money and you can have the money back when you show up for your trial.
00:29:34.000And that guarantees that people have some incentive that they'll want to arrive and
00:29:40.000Volunteer themselves potentially to be sent to jail or prison rather where they belong if they're found guilty if they belong there
00:29:49.000And so I covered that a couple weeks ago, and I said obviously the effect of this will be that you will get more crime.
00:29:55.000Because if there's no cash bail, that means that more people who are guilty of crimes, who are arrested and charged, will be in society rather than in jail.
00:30:06.000And probably more lawbreakers will be in society rather than in prison.
00:30:12.000You can bet that if people don't have to put up money, fewer people will show up for court, and that means that people that should be found guilty and in prison will instead be in the street.
00:30:22.000This is just, again, this is just a priori true.
00:30:29.000That if there's no incentive for people to return for their trial, fewer people will.
00:30:34.000And if fewer people show up for their trial, that means that there are people that would be in prison normally, are not.
00:30:41.000Or would be in jail normally, are not.
00:30:46.000And so anyone can recognize that, and then, therefore, anyone would recognize that if you are trying to solve the crime problem, you would not do this.
00:30:56.000If you want to reduce crime, you wouldn't make it so that people could be out there rather than in prison and make that more easy.
00:31:05.000But I said a couple weeks ago, this is where the disconnect lies.
00:31:09.000A lot of the white people in a state like Illinois, for example, just don't understand that liberals don't want to reduce crime.
00:31:17.000And I said, and maybe this was outrageous a couple weeks ago, I can imagine what a liberal might, how they might react watching that show.
00:31:26.000Because I said that when you look at a city like Chicago, with a mayor like Brandon Johnson, I said on some level they actually like the crime.
00:31:34.000I said they actually like seeing these stick-up gangs of young black kids robbing people.
00:31:40.000I said because we view that as unacceptable lawlessness and disorder and criminality.
00:31:47.000I said, but for black people, when they see this kind of crime, they see it as a form of compensation for historical wrongdoing.
00:31:58.000They see this as karma, just desserts.
00:32:02.000They see this as white people getting theirs.
00:32:05.000And when they see black people doing a burglary, they say, well, that's a form of reparation.
00:32:11.000They look at the black person as the victim.
00:32:13.000Even when they see black violence, they see the black perpetrator as the victim.
00:32:20.000And in their mind, they don't see this as a murderer killing an innocent person.
00:32:25.000They see this as a black person who was set back by centuries of oppression, killing somebody who was privileged.
00:32:36.000So they don't have this universal sense of justice that a wrong action is inherently wrong.
00:32:44.000They don't see it as deontologically wrong, that the act is wrong in itself.
00:32:52.000They only see things as wrong when you weigh it against the scale of the grand balance of what black people and white people are getting.
00:33:04.000In terms of money, in terms of privilege, in terms of respect, whatever it is, in terms of how many of them have killed how many of the others, according to basically an infinite timeline.
00:33:17.000I said, so when they pass these bills, they like seeing white people freak out.
00:33:22.000They like seeing that predictable response from older white people who are going to get mad and say, what do you think you're doing?
00:34:08.000I don't, I wouldn't go as far as to say as maybe they like crime, but in some ways there are aspects of crime that they like, and also they're willing to tolerate it.
00:34:23.000These are things which are tolerable to them.
00:34:26.000The things that are intolerable are hate crimes, racism, billionaires, income inequality, a lack of person of color representation in institutions.
00:34:38.000Those are the things which they find intolerable.
00:34:40.000And so they actually delight in provoking a white base that cares more about criminality than they care about inequality.
00:34:49.000I said that a couple weeks ago, and again I feel like maybe on some level liberals thought that was like some, you know, like I'm a right-wing nutjob for saying that, like I'm a right-wing conspiracy theorist.
00:35:01.000The right thinks that the left wants criminality.
00:35:04.000Well, at the same time that this journalist was killed overnight in his home, shot seven times by burglars,
00:35:14.000The Cook County Board President here in Chicago was reported in the Chicago Tribune as laughing about the crime wave in this city.
00:35:24.000And she said something to the effect that it's funny because the things that are happening in these neighborhoods now have been going on in the South Side for a long time, so it's funny.
00:35:36.000Cook County's, of course, the county that the city of Chicago is in.
00:35:41.000And she basically validated exactly what I said.
00:35:45.000She sees crime, which is inexcusable and reprehensible, in many ways it's life ruination.
00:35:53.000These acts of criminality ruin people's lives.
00:37:27.000And I said that if you showed that image to these people, whether it's the Tony Preckwinkle, the board chair of Cook County, or Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, or this journalist, they wouldn't want that.
00:37:43.000I mean, I don't know, maybe people have thought about that on some level, but when you really get down into it, they don't want that.
00:37:51.000They would view that picture and say that's fascist.
00:37:54.000They would say that's fascist, that's racist, and they would say something like, well show us where the black people live, show us what, you know, show us the underside.
00:38:06.000In other words, it's something like this.
00:38:09.000The only way that we could have a place that is clean, orderly, and run by competent people is if there is systemic oppression going on.
00:38:20.000They think that that's the, and by the way, and that's a bad thing.
00:38:24.000They say that the only way that we can achieve a beautiful and objectively good society is if there's a whole lot of evil that we just can't see, but certainly exists.
00:38:42.000A lot of people say, well, maybe things will get so bad that eventually this will radicalize the white people and they will support a right-wing cause.
00:38:51.000I think there's some truth to that, but there's some people that will never be radicalized because they actually prefer, instead of a public forum, they prefer
00:39:01.000A big ugly George Floyd statue, MLK statue, some modern art monstrosity.
00:39:19.000And they would prefer all of that because at least it's fair.
00:39:23.000If some people are miserable, then everybody has to be miserable.
00:39:27.000If there are dysfunctional people, if there are criminal people, if there are people that are addicted to substances or something, they have to be able to inflict that on everybody.
00:39:41.000And I hate to be, I know it sounds so boomer, but it really is like the equal sharing of misery that boomers talk about.
00:39:47.000But it's not about socialism in a sense, it's about the malicious envy that comes from this racial grievance, because that's what it's about.
00:39:57.000It's a racial grievance against white people that is based in malicious envy.
00:40:01.000And that's why it sounds the same, because socialism is based on envy in the same way, just like these racial grievances.
00:40:09.000They see whites thriving, and rather than want to be like them, they hate them.
00:40:45.000Black people, rather than live in Africa or live in the black neighborhoods where they live, and rather than make a clean society where there's no crime, where they read books,
00:40:56.000Instead, they just want to devour all the white neighborhoods and build a throne of garbage and put a crown of garbage on their head and say, ha ha, we the motherfucking gangs now, nigga.
00:45:23.000They want to bring it all down to their level.
00:45:27.000Rather than the difficult task of building something, and we have to deal with imperfections and flaws and sin, rather than try and build it up, they accuse and tear down and condemn.
00:46:43.000People talk about, oh well, if you vote for Trump, you're like a Nazi.
00:46:47.000So in other words, there's less tolerance for a superficial connection to something that happened a hundred years ago on another continent.
00:46:56.000There's zero tolerance for that, but people tolerate carjackings, murder, litter,
00:47:03.000In their neighborhood, which drives down the property value, which forces businesses to flee, which impoverishes the schools and the local government, and impoverishes everybody.
00:47:16.000They tolerate the destruction of their own home more than they tolerate, like I said, a superficial whiff
00:47:28.000Some mythological atrocity that happened in a war a hundred years ago on another continent That's the point
00:47:38.000And so we need people to be divided along those terms.
00:47:42.000If you're in favor of people littering because you're upset about slavery, if you think people can litter and carjack and stick up because of slavery, if you think that it's not severe because it's now happening in rich neighborhoods, you are with this satanic inversion.
00:47:57.000You are with this anti-white, anti-fascist agenda.
00:48:01.000And if you want to go out there and round up the litterers, then you're on the fascist, Catholic,
00:49:47.000I don't care what race people are, you have to support the fascist white majoritarian position.
00:49:53.000At this point, you know, if these Hispanics and Blacks, if they love our country, then they would say this country is better when it's majority white, and they would say it's better when there's no crime, and they would support this.
00:51:39.000It was supposed to happen at midnight on October 1st, which would have been Saturday at midnight.
00:51:47.000But the government shutdown never came.
00:51:50.000And the government's running out of appropriations.
00:51:55.000They needed to pass this continuing resolution.
00:51:58.000But the House, House Republicans, could not pass anything with their slim majority because there were four or five holdouts on every procedural vote from the Freedom Caucus.
00:52:08.000And they said that they would not vote for a continuing resolution to send to the Senate, which is controlled by Democrats,
00:52:16.000Unless it had specific provisions about border security.
00:52:36.000Then we won't let your bill come to the floor and we will shut down the government.
00:52:41.000And I expected fully that the government would shut down.
00:52:45.000Without those votes, I thought Republicans would not be able to pass a continuing resolution and therefore there'd be no money and we'd have at least a short government shutdown while they worked out a deal.
00:53:02.000It turns out that the Speaker, Kevin McCarthy, had an ace in the hole the entire time.
00:53:09.000So rather than Kevin McCarthy working with the House Freedom Caucus, of which there were 21 members at the end of it that were in opposition, rather than bringing in the most conservative 21 members and giving them the concessions they wanted, he instead made a backdoor deal with the Democrats, and Kevin McCarthy passed a continuing resolution with more Democrat votes than Republican votes in the Republican-controlled House.
00:53:39.000He passed this resolution with a super majority, with over 200 Democrat votes and fewer votes from Republicans, and averted the government shutdown basically unilaterally.
00:53:54.000And he never told the public, and he never told the conference, but he had made this deal in advance because he exploited a specific rule that would allow him to bypass House Republicans to bring it to the floor.
00:54:06.000And then he used all the Democrats, virtually all the Democrats, to bury the Republicans and get it passed.
00:54:13.000And this bill included zero concessions.
00:54:15.000It had nothing on border security, no E-Verify, no H.R.
00:54:55.000So McCarthy betrayed the party, worked with the Democrats,
00:54:59.000And passed a bill that not only didn't have the concessions the Freedom Caucus wanted, it had no concessions for Republicans at all.
00:55:07.000And this is a story from the New York Times.
00:55:08.000It says, quote, Congress narrowly averted a government shutdown on Saturday as the House, in a stunning turnabout, voted a stopgap plan to keep the federal government open until mid-November.
00:55:22.000After Senate passage, President Biden signed the bill shortly before midnight.
00:55:27.000In a rapid-fire sequence of events on Capitol Hill, a coalition of House Democrats and Republicans voted to pass a plan that would keep money flowing to government agencies and provide billions of dollars for disaster relief.
00:55:39.000The bill did not include money for Ukraine, despite a push for it by the White House and members of both parties in the Senate.
00:55:46.000But House Democrats embraced the plan anyway, seeing it as the most expedient way to avoid government disruption.
00:55:53.000Ultimately, it was scores of Speaker McCarthy's own Republican colleagues who voted to shut down the government.
00:55:59.000The measure was approved on a vote of 335 to 91, with 209 Democrats and 126 Republicans voting in favor, and 90 Republicans and one Democrat in opposition.
00:56:17.000So this is a Republican Speaker, it's a Republican-controlled House, this is the second time this year that we have had leverage to extract concessions from the Democrats, and our Republican Speaker passed this funding bill with virtually every Democrat, except one.
00:56:37.000Every Democrat and about half the Republicans.
00:56:40.000This is your Republican majority at work.
00:56:43.000So when there was the debt ceiling back in May,
00:56:48.000And the Biden administration needed the House to raise the debt ceiling so that the government could borrow more money.
00:56:56.000We raised the limit indefinitely until the end of his first term with no preconditions, no concessions at all.
00:58:39.000Of one-half, of one-third of the government, okay, then why do we give it to you?
00:58:44.000Why do we give that to you if you can't do anything with that?
00:58:49.000Second time in one year, although this time it's worse.
00:58:52.000Now, thankfully, Matt Gaetz is trying to remove the Speaker.
00:58:56.000So, it was conditional that in order for some Freedom Caucus members to vote for McCarthy when he became the Speaker, they said, we want a provision that would allow us to force a vote of no confidence with just one vote.
00:59:35.000It says Representative Matt Gaetz of Florida moved on Monday to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his post in an act of vengeance, although I don't think that's really what it is, as an act of vengeance that posed the clearest threat yet to Mr. McCarthy's tenure and could plunge the House into chaos.
00:59:53.000After days of warnings, Mr. Gates rose on Monday evening to bring up a resolution declaring the speakership vacant.
01:00:00.000That started a process that would force a vote within days on whether to keep Mr. McCarthy in his post.
01:00:05.000The move came just days after Mr. McCarthy opted to avert a government shutdown the only way he could, by relying on Democrat votes to push through a stopgap spending bill over the objections of an immovable block of hardliners in his own party.
01:00:20.000It was a brief but tense interruption of the day-to-day proceedings.
01:00:24.000The House adjourned shortly after, but under the Chamber's rules, Mr. McCarthy and his leadership team will need to address it within two legislative days.
01:00:32.000Mr. Gates cited Mr. McCarthy's dependence on Democrats to pass the funding bill, which was necessary to avert a government shutdown because Mr. Gates and 20 of his colleagues opposed a temporary funding bill.
01:00:44.000And they accused Mr. McCarthy of lying to his Republican members during spending negotiations and making a secret deal with Democrats about funding for Ukraine, which he and dozens of other conservatives have opposed.
01:00:59.000So thankfully, it seems like there is some response here.
01:01:08.000Although I don't know what the outcome is going to be, it seems like McCarthy's going to be able to keep his post.
01:01:16.000I don't know necessarily what's going to happen because it's a simple majority that decides the fate of the speakership here.
01:01:24.000So they're going to put it to a vote this week, and if all the Democrats vote against and just four Republicans vote against, then McCarthy loses the speakership.
01:01:35.000So in other words, if it's a party-line vote and there's four or five defectors from the Republican side, then McCarthy loses it.
01:01:43.000Because Republicans only have the majority, I think, by four.
01:01:58.000So if all the Democrats vote against, and they will, these dissenting Republicans, if they go along with it, then the House will have no speaker.
01:02:09.000If the Democrats side with McCarthy, well then he overwhelmingly wins.
01:02:13.000If the Democrats and Republicans join together and it's just 20 or even 90 Republican Freedom Caucus members voting against, then he keeps his post.
01:02:23.000So it comes down to whether the Democrats will bail him out.
01:02:27.000And I don't know what they're going to do.
01:05:53.000And in a lot of ways Trump has gotten us to buy back into that by campaigning for Republicans and by inviting McCarthy to Mar-a-Lago and all this.
01:06:02.000He's given legitimacy and credibility back to the system.
01:06:06.000In 2016 people were ready to overthrow the system.
01:06:10.000And Trump was a part of that, but then basically every year since, Trump has been helping the system gain back that credibility.
01:06:18.000In 18, and 20, and 22, he's been a team player for these people that are not on his team, and they're not on our team.
01:06:44.000It's just outrageous, but... That's not anything new.
01:06:47.000We knew it was gonna... I mean, I thought they would... I thought maybe they'd shut down the government so they wouldn't look completely stupid.
01:07:15.000I think that maybe that was part of the deal.
01:07:17.000Maybe the deal was McCarthy works with the Democrats to get the CR passed in exchange for the Democrats saving him in the inevitable motion to vacate vote, and then McCarthy uses the ethics investigation to get Gates out.
01:07:31.000You know, maybe it's something like that.
01:07:36.000But it just goes to show another case of Republicans more willing to work with the left and the Democrats than with people in their own party that are actually conservative.
01:07:44.000That's why it's really us against everybody.
01:15:04.000The last 2 years since I met Joe the Boomer I always thought he was a super sweet super nice harmless lil old man I will never misjudge him again.
01:16:33.000If I said, hey, every Somali follower has to arm themselves with a sword and go out and kill my political enemies, they would get away with it!
01:16:44.000If it was a white person, like if I did that, if I went out to the city and killed criminals or killed somebody, they would be so up my ass, it would be like crazy.
01:16:55.000The DOJ would be on my case, it would be over before it even started.
01:17:01.000Before I even thought of the crime, I'd be arrested.
01:17:05.000But if I had black teenagers doing it for me?
01:17:10.000They could fund the movement, it'd be like pirates.
01:17:13.000You know, they would go, you'd see them in Philadelphia, you couldn't tell the difference between groipers and the regular looters.
01:17:20.000Eventually, they would all be groipers.
01:17:22.000What if, like, they were pretending to be, like, maniac black people, but then when they sold all the stuff, they gave me most of the money?
01:17:30.000What if we got, like, a bunch of black roipers who talk like John Miller, but then whenever there was, like, a black criminal get killed, they would go to Apple Store and be like, oh shit, oh shit, you know, and they take as much as they could, and then they return to the headquarters and they're like, ha ha, hello Mr. Fletchers, we've acquired, we've acquired $20,000 worth of merchandise, this is our biggest haul yet.
01:17:58.000They're like running away from the cops like this, then they walk through the garage door of the warehouse and they're like... And then they start walking like this.
01:18:09.000And then eventually they're just all... they're just all groipers.
01:18:24.000Gumdrops and lollipops and stuff like that to buy
01:18:31.000McDonald's and candy canes and cotton candy.
01:18:36.000No, not rifles or swords or tanks or machine guns or anything like that, but that would be honestly foolproof.
01:18:45.000They could rob, dude, and honestly it wouldn't even really be stealing because we could send them to LA and San Francisco and they could just steal shit from every car because it's all liberals that live there.
01:22:32.000Now, it's honestly suited for me because of who I am as a person.
01:22:37.000Most people would not like this because without creating like a sob story, if I was somebody who was really normal and I needed to be like extremely social and have like a dating life and all that, this would be terrible for me because I'm not allowed to have an Instagram account.
01:25:03.000Men are born at the wall, have about five years between 20 to 25 where they get a couple inches away from it before the twink death and receding hairline sets in.
01:25:12.000Wife up while you're not repulsive, scrote.
01:26:39.000No but seriously they're gonna I'm gonna have all these fucking people in my house no Nick you never take me anywhere when you never take me on a date if you forgot it's our anniversary you never do anything I don't need that in my house okay I don't need that in my life I don't need
01:27:00.000All that right now, you know eventually when I'm worth millions and millions of dollars I can get Somebody to handle that for me and I could just live in a different house In another country, I'll be living in like I don't want to say because then you'll know where I'm gonna live Let's just say I'll be living in Mongolia and my family will be here being raised by like a robot husband and like a robot
01:27:27.000a robot nanny the robot husband taking care of the wife that isn't a robot nanny taking care of the kids I'll be in another country I'll come back when the wife is dead and the kids are grown and the daughters live with some other guy I'll come back when like I'll come back when my sons are like
01:27:46.000You know, my sons are 20 and they got cool stuff going on and my wife is like somewhere else or something and the girls are all married off.
01:29:35.000If anyone wants to know what is wrong with this country they need to see that clip from the newsroom of why America isn't the greatest country.
01:31:22.000Falling Down is objectively a terrible movie and it just sucks and it makes us look like idiots because it's about a it's a movie about a guy who is like fed up he's had enough and then it just turns into like a gimmicky
01:36:56.000I guess it's better to have... I guess it's better to have people trolling me giving me money than like a gay person like that, but... Still, thanks for the big super chat.
01:40:33.000I had to stop to get gas in the bad part of town today, and the black people roam around the street aimlessly during the day like pedestrians in GTA.
01:40:41.000No particular destination, just walking around.
01:42:11.000Watch the Twitter space, and holy shit, A.B.
01:42:14.000was the gif that keeps on giving, even more than Adam lol him and that Jewish MMA fighter or the archetypical Berserker Jew, getting real nasty over nothing.