00:00:43.000And also a story from Georgia about the chain of custody of 400,000 mail in ballots, which there is no documentation for, which is a pretty big bombshell story that I haven't seen covered anywhere else.
00:01:00.000We'll also be talking about my ban on clubhouse.
00:01:04.000This weekend, I'm not sure how many of you were actually even able to catch my stream, but on Saturday night I went live on this new app called Clubhouse.
00:01:15.000And I know everybody was having a hard time tuning in because to get on the app, it's invite only, and you also have to have an iPhone.
00:01:25.000So if you have an Android or you're on desktop, you can't access Clubhouse.
00:01:29.000I believe it's only for iPhone users, and you can't just join up.
00:01:33.000You need somebody that's already on the app to invite you personally.
00:01:37.000To get on there, so it was a pretty small audience.
00:01:41.000I think there were only ever something like 85 or 90 live viewers, and that's because there's just like nobody on the app at all.
00:01:49.000But I was on there on Saturday night, I had been invited to the app by a friend of mine, and I didn't really know anything about it.
00:01:58.000I've never used Clubhouse before, I didn't watch any streams, I didn't do any streams.
00:02:04.000And now that I'm back from Florida, I figured, ah, you know, maybe I'll try it out, I'll see what all the fuss is about.
00:02:11.000I know that some other political people have been streaming on there.
00:02:15.000I saw Ali Alexander was doing a stream and Jacob Wall and some of the TikTok people, and I think Ryan Gerdusky was doing a stream, so I thought I would check it out.
00:02:26.000So I went live on Saturday night, and while I was streaming, my first stream on the app Saturday night, I was banned.
00:02:34.000I was banned from using the app for hate speech, so much for that.
00:02:38.000So I want to talk a little bit about that as well, and it should be a pretty good show tonight.
00:03:00.000And I was thinking about it the other day.
00:03:02.000You remember that huge snowstorm in Texas recently when everybody's power went out and people's houses were exploding because of pipe bursts and people's houses were flooding?
00:03:14.000And I was thinking, if that happened under Trump, we would still be hearing about that.
00:03:19.000We would be hearing about that until 2024 if Trump were president right now.
00:03:24.000And that would be like, it's Hurricane Katrina, another Hurricane Katrina, you know?
00:03:29.000Because that's what it was when there was the hurricane in Puerto Rico, and that's what it was anytime anything happened in the country.
00:03:35.000It was Trump's fault, and we never heard the end of it.
00:03:39.000And in this administration, we don't hear about anything.
00:03:42.000We don't hear about, I mean, yeah, they bombed Syria, but there's no reporting about it.
00:03:47.000Biden doesn't give one press conference.
00:03:49.000He's been in office for over a month, not one press conference.
00:04:57.000We're still going to have a good show, even though there's not much being reported, not much going on.
00:05:02.000Before I get into any of that, I just want to tell you guys, and this was on the Telegram channel this weekend, and I think I put it on Twitter as well.
00:05:11.000But our internship application has closed again.
00:05:14.000And I know we didn't even have it open for very long.
00:05:18.000I think we opened it on Wednesday or Thursday, and we closed it on Sunday.
00:05:23.000And we closed it because we got too many applications to process.
00:05:26.000You know, I mean, we got, I think, Over 500 applications, 500 people applying to be interns.
00:05:35.000And, you know, what's truly incredible about that is I didn't even talk about it that much.
00:05:42.000I did a show Thursday, I did a show Friday, and that was it.
00:05:46.000I talked about it in the beginning of my show Thursday, the beginning of my show Friday.
00:05:50.000It was on the America First Updates Telegram, it was on the America First Updates Twitter.
00:05:57.000I retweeted it, I reposted it on Telegram, and that was it.
00:06:01.000And it was open for four days, and we got.
00:06:03.000Over 500 applications and a lot of really good candidates as well.
00:06:09.000You know, a lot of really good people.
00:06:11.000It's very promising, but there was just so much interest that we had to close it down.
00:06:16.000We may reopen it again later once we sort through everybody, but you know, when it comes to the internship program, unlike selling tickets for an event or something else, it's a pretty rigorous process.
00:07:22.000And, you know, we'll talk about this a little bit more when I get into Clubhouse.
00:07:28.000But everything that America First is doing right now is impressive enough as it is in itself.
00:07:37.000But then you take into account, you consider that we're deplatformed from literally everything.
00:07:42.000And I've got a list on my phone, it grows almost every day of every platform, every website, every service that I'm deplatformed from.
00:07:50.000And I'm off of like three dozen things.
00:07:53.000And most of those things are pretty serious, like PayPal, YouTube, Facebook, you know, big things.
00:07:59.000So it would be amazing what we were doing all by itself.
00:08:03.000But then you add to that the fact that we don't have access to the tools that literally every other corporation, individual, influencer, entity has at their disposal.
00:08:15.000It makes it that much more incredible.
00:08:18.000500 plus applicants, and that's after the Capitol, that's with the SPLC, the ADL, and the FBI, and Facebook.
00:08:26.000You know, everything that's going on, it's really something.
00:10:40.000It's like ominously, remember in Avengers when Doctor Strange says, We're in the end game now.
00:10:46.000That's what it feels like ever since the Capitol because you forget, maybe you forget, that it was up until this year, the beginning of this year, that I was fine.
00:10:56.000I was on Facebook, Instagram, streaming on DLive.
00:11:01.000I was censored from some things, but largely I was still able to hang out, I was still able to stick around.
00:11:10.000But since the Capitol, it's like the whole sky is falling, right?
00:12:54.000Damn show for like four years, over four years.
00:12:59.000And it's like every holiday, real and fake, you know, more or less fake holidays, the whole timeline is polluted with like, well, here's the hot take about International Men's Day.
00:13:11.000Here's the hot take about Women's Day.
00:13:12.000Here's the hot take about National Pizza Day.
00:13:16.000You know, you know how we feel about women and you know how we feel about the UN and, you know, international women's awareness or whatever.0.86
00:14:04.000He did an Instagram post, I think, or something, and he said, Oh, I'm being censored.
00:14:08.000And he photoshopped a piece of tape over his mouth.
00:14:11.000Number one, it's like, What are you censored from?
00:14:14.000Number two, hello, isn't that a little played out, the duct tape thing?
00:14:18.000Anyway, but I feel like I've been muzzled because I did a stream on Saturday on Clubhouse.
00:14:25.000And in case you guys don't know, Clubhouse is like, it's all the rage.
00:14:29.000I know maybe a lot of you haven't even heard of it because it is kind of like a niche thing.
00:14:34.000I know that it's not that mainstream yet.
00:14:36.000There's not a lot of users even on the app.
00:14:39.000And like I was saying earlier, it's invite only.
00:14:43.000And I didn't even know what it was until a friend of mine said, Hey, I've got an invite to this new social media platform.
00:14:51.000All the tech gurus, all the tech people are on there.
00:14:54.000It'd be funny for you to go on because you'd piss everybody off.
00:14:56.000And I said, Okay, you know, I'll take a look, I'll check it out.
00:15:00.000And so I get on the app, and what it is, is it's like Discord almost.
00:15:06.000It's kind of hard to describe, but basically, people can join up in private or public rooms, and the rooms are like an audio call.
00:15:17.000And so you'll join into a private room, and you can host a private room and host like a conversation over audio with followers or people that you follow, and other people can join in and listen to you.
00:15:31.000And these rooms can be private where you pick the people that are in it, and it's more of like.
00:15:36.000An interpersonal thing like a call, I guess, like a group chat.
00:15:40.000Or you could have a public room where you have a public conversation.
00:15:44.000You'll have, you know, maybe bring in a few people and you talk, and people can join in and listen, and you can bring people in from the audience to join the conversation, to join the call.
00:15:55.000So it's almost like Discord, but it's also like streaming.
00:15:58.000It's sort of like streaming audio conversations.
00:16:16.000I never hosted a stream or anything like that.
00:16:19.000But I was kind of curious because I was exploring the app a little bit last week.
00:16:25.000And like I said, I saw some people like Ryan Gardusky and Pedro Gonzalez on there.
00:16:30.000I saw some of the TikTok conservatives and some other friends of mine were streaming on there.
00:16:38.000And I said, hey, you know, I'll give it a go.
00:16:40.000And I honestly didn't really know what to expect because I saw that there were a lot of people on the app that had been banned from major platforms.
00:17:04.000And I also saw that on my account, even though I hadn't promoted my account, I didn't tell anybody I was on there.
00:17:11.000I was being followed by all these journalists.
00:17:14.000And not just any journalists, but the usual cadre of journalists that cover the far right beat, which is your Jared Holtz, your Christopher Mathias, Will Sommers.
00:17:24.000These types of people, and this new crop that has come around from like now there's a journalist from the New York Times which covers me and a few other people.
00:17:34.000So, what I was told is that these journalists are upset about the Clubhouse app because people that have been canceled and have been deplatformed seem to be able to make accounts on Clubhouse and stream there.
00:17:48.000So, that's what I had heard from word of mouth is that the journalists are not happy because Clubhouse seems to be more pro free speech than other apps.
00:18:24.000I like exploring, I like making content on different apps.
00:18:28.000And I thought maybe it'd be a more laid-back.
00:18:30.000Forum, more private, smaller, you know.
00:18:33.000And then, of course, the other angle that I thought, the other thing that I thought might happen would be that I'd just get banned right away.
00:18:41.000I would get banned in the middle of my stream or the next day or something.
00:18:48.000I started up my stream at like 9 o'clock or something, maybe a little bit later.
00:18:54.000And I started up my conversation with John Miller from Blaze TV, who was at AFPAC, of course.
00:19:00.000And my friend Optics Respector, who he's a mod, I think, in our live chat, and he's been watching the show for a couple of years.0.93
00:19:06.000And some of the TikTokers like Lance and Sean and Sky Tommy and a few other people, Jack Hadfield from the National File, Bryson Gray was in there at one point.
00:19:18.000And so I was on this call and we're having a conversation, and we go on for about three hours and we're talking about all kinds of things talking about deplatforming and talking about fake America firsters and things like that.
00:19:35.000At the almost three hour mark of my first broadcast, you know, my first ever inaugural stream on Saturday, I got banned in the middle of it.
00:19:43.000I'm in the middle, literally in the middle of my conversation with John and all of them, and then I get a notification you have been suspended temporarily for hate speech.
00:19:55.000And it wasn't a surprise, you know, I think everybody understands how that works.
00:20:18.000It's just another big tech platform, just another one of these apps.
00:20:21.000But, you know, after I got banned, it just really sets in, I think, for me, and it should set in for everybody else that this is the future.
00:20:59.000And then, on top of that, the platforms that we make, which are supposed to be free speech alternatives, they get taken down for a variety of reasons.
00:21:09.000And what was formerly the most prominent example was Parler.
00:21:14.000Parler Which has been around for a little while now.
00:21:17.000They got taken down back in January after Donald Trump got banned from Twitter because they were being hosted on Amazon's servers.
00:21:27.000Their web hosting was done through Amazon.
00:21:29.000So Amazon booted them off and they were down for a month.
00:21:33.000And then most recently now, and I think this is now the most prominent example, is Gab.
00:21:38.000Gab, which has been around even longer than Parler, was supposed to be a free speech alternative to Twitter.
00:21:44.000And they had their own web hosting, they had their own domain registrar, their own.
00:21:50.000You know, I mean, almost every back end service, they had come up with a censorship proof alternative.
00:21:56.000So they were more anti fragile, in other words, than Parler.
00:22:00.000But this week, we found out that even if you're not deplatformed by back end services, you can also get taken out by hackers.
00:22:07.000And so this past week, Gab was subject to a massive hack.
00:22:12.000And it's my understanding, actually, that the hack was quite simple.
00:22:15.000And, you know, maybe that's an issue with Gab security because it was, from what I heard, I'm not a tech guy, but I heard it was a pretty rudimentary hack.
00:22:23.000Strategy that hackers use to gain access to lots of private public posts, people's emails that they use to sign up, as well as hashed passwords and things like that.
00:22:35.000So it was a simple hack, but nevertheless, Gab subject to massive cyber attacks.
00:22:40.000And what's more is even in the places where they found censorship proof alternatives to back end services, they've now been deplatformed from four different banks.
00:22:51.000So they're trying to get money through credit card processing or e check processing for their pro subscriptions.
00:22:57.000And they've got kicked off of four different banks and Visa, so they can't process Visa cards.
00:23:09.000And I know everybody who's watching the show understands this.
00:23:14.000It's not anything you haven't heard before, it's not anything that's a big surprise.
00:23:19.000But I've been saying this, and we've all been saying this now for years.
00:23:24.000We have been talking about this problem on this show.
00:23:27.000Ever since the show started four years ago.
00:23:30.000And we all said that this is exactly how it would play out.
00:23:34.000We said it was like the proverbial frog in the boiling pot of water that over time they're going to ban everybody from everything and there will be nothing left.
00:23:45.000And what's going to happen first is that everybody will get banned from all the platforms and then, and this is far worse, everyone will get totally banned from the internet entirely.
00:23:57.000Step number one is everybody gets banned from Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter.
00:24:04.000And the main platforms, and then naturally, those people migrate to their own platforms.
00:24:09.000They start their own website, they come up with alternatives like BitChute, Gab, Rumble, things like that.
00:24:15.000Step two is that we just get totally wiped from the internet altogether domain registrars, payment processors, DDoS protection, all those things.
00:24:25.000They eventually pull the rug out from under us, and then we are back to 1970.
00:24:31.000We are 50 years back in time as far as our access to.
00:24:36.000And this is just like the biggest problem there is on the right wing.
00:24:40.000And of course, America First is still rising, clearly.
00:24:44.000I mean, we just pulled off the AFPAC conference, streaming it on our own platform.
00:24:49.000And that was after the DLive deplatforming.
00:24:51.000That was after getting deplatformed from everything, you know, credit card processing and all of that, right?
00:24:58.000So we're still surviving and we're still thriving, actually.
00:25:02.000But you could see that if those obstacles weren't there, If those impediments weren't there, the sky would truly be the limit.
00:25:10.000If we were able to go on TikTok, if we were able to go on all the platforms, as I said, that everyone takes for granted, the America First movement would take over the country shortly, imminently, you know, and that's how it is.
00:25:25.000So, and I've said it before on the show, that is why this is the number one.
00:25:30.000This is the number one most important issue, and you're starting to see why.
00:25:36.000And here's why, you know, take, for example, an issue like immigration.
00:25:40.000Right now, Joe Biden and with the Democrats, they're doing total open borders.
00:25:46.000No deportations, temporary protected status for Venezuelans.
00:25:50.000They ended Trump's policy for remain in Mexico and on and on.
00:25:57.000You know, I don't want to go over every aspect of it, but you know it's been total open borders ever since he got into office, and his proposal in Congress is far worse than the executive actions.
00:26:09.000But you could see that something like immigration can only be solved if right wing.
00:26:14.000People are able to tell the world about it.
00:26:17.000We can only address an issue like immigration or an issue like our endless involvement in foreign wars in the Middle East or any issue for that matter if we have access to the means of mass communication, if we have access to mass media through the internet.
00:26:36.000Without that, we can't share the facts, we can't share the opinions, we cannot promote candidates, we cannot fundraise money for advocacy on issues like this.
00:26:49.000And the Democrats understand this kind of thinking.
00:26:52.000You know, and I've talked about this too on the show.
00:26:55.000I remember when Pete Buttigieg was running in the Democratic primary for president, and he would always get pressed on what his platform would be.
00:27:03.000You know, what's his policy on health care?
00:27:06.000What's his position on war in Afghanistan?
00:27:09.000What's his position on climate change?
00:27:12.000And the biggest planks of his platform had nothing to do with policy, they were all about the business of politics itself.
00:27:19.000He wanted to get rid of the Electoral College.
00:27:21.000He wanted to basically get rid of voter ID laws.
00:27:24.000He wanted to make it easier for Democrats to keep and wield and attain power.
00:27:31.000It was all the business of politics rather than the substance of it.
00:27:36.000And that is how right wing people have to think.
00:27:38.000That is why issues like election fraud and big tech censorship become far more salient right now than anything else that you could think of.
00:27:51.000And I look at Ron DeSantis' bill in Florida on tech censorship, and even Governor Abbott from Texas.
00:28:00.000He proposed some legislation in Texas about tech censorship as well.
00:28:04.000I look at that and I think that that is the future.
00:28:07.000And whether we're in the minority or in the majority in Congress, and whether we've got the White House or not, that still has to be the number one issue.
00:28:15.000Because I'm holding out hope that the day will come, and maybe this is naive, maybe this is nearly impossible, but I am holding out hope that the day will come when America passes legislation or when something changes that allows conservatives to re enter the domain of mass media on the internet.
00:28:38.000A storming of the Bastille legislatively through policy or through technological alternatives, that there will be one day when all the Groypers, 100,000, a million Groypers, instantly are able to come back to mass media, whether that's Twitter or it's something else, whether that's as a result of legislation or a viable alternative presents itself.
00:29:00.000But when that day comes, the balance of power will shift overnight in our favor.
00:29:10.000I don't mean to be a downer about where we're at right now, but it cannot be overstated how severe these challenges are, how limiting these challenges are posed by big tech and this unholy alliance between big tech censors, organizations like the SPLC, ADL, Atlantic Council, and the mainstream media.
00:29:32.000Because those three institutions acting in concert are responsible for this censorship machine, which is wiping out anybody that could ever offer any kind of.
00:29:42.000Real true resistance to the neoliberal agenda.
00:30:12.000Another recording, which has another half hour of the conversation on there.
00:30:17.000But we were able to go on there for a few hours, and it really did feel like a free conversation.
00:30:23.000And you know, I was talking to John Miller, who was on the call, and Jack Hatfield afterwards, and we all agreed that it was worth it that we got banned, worth it that we got bad press for it and everything, because it felt like the good old days on the internet.
00:30:39.000Back when you go on a Call of Duty lobby, or you could go on a forum, or you could even go on YouTube or Twitter.
00:30:57.000And we had a little bit of a shade of that on Clubhouse.
00:31:01.000It didn't last very long, but it was worth it while it did.
00:31:04.000It was just a freewheeling conversation.
00:31:07.000People were lucky to be a part of it if you were able to get in.
00:31:09.000And if you didn't, the recording's out there.
00:31:12.000But it's a very sad thing that that's going away because, you know.
00:31:16.000I think I talked about this on the clubhouse call and before, too.
00:31:20.000But the internet used to be a tool for decentralizing, and it was a tool that enhanced freedom and that aided the dissidents.
00:31:29.000And now, of course, it's being turned into the exact opposite.
00:31:32.000Not only is that effect being nullified, but it's being reversed.
00:31:36.000Because it used to be the case when you look at the Arab Spring or the color revolutions in Eastern Europe that social media was a tool for democratic forces or dissidents against autocratic regimes.
00:31:49.000It was a tool that allowed people to mobilize and assemble and gather and advocate for their cause if it wasn't approved by the powers that be.
00:32:00.000And I think that the elites in this country realized the effects that that could have on our politics as opposed to just the politics of Tunisia and Libya and Egypt.
00:32:10.000And starting in 2016, they decided to reverse it so that not only would it not further decentralization and freedom and dissent, but it would do the opposite.
00:32:42.000If you read, like, the Atlantic Council, the Atlantic Council has a 50 page paper about how they are looking to push these pro NATO, pro war.
00:32:53.000Narratives and like talking about full on information warfare in the media.
00:32:58.000That's just how these people are, and that's what they're using social media to accomplish.
00:33:27.000If it's another one of these gay controlled apps, because you want to know something, here's how they really get you.1.00
00:33:35.000You go on these platforms and you want to keep your account because they're designed so that you never want to stop using them.1.00
00:33:44.000They're designed for the endless scroll and so that it's got this slot machine psychological effect that you're posting and replying and getting likes and retweets and everything.
00:33:57.000So they create this sort of psychological chemical dependency on the app.
00:34:03.000And then they create arduous editorializing community guidelines and terms of service.
00:34:10.000And so what happens is that because people want to stay on the app, they conform to the rules.
00:34:17.000They desperately want to be on the app and they pick up and they learn how to stay on the app.
00:34:23.000And what happens unknowingly to people subconsciously is they begin to self censor themselves.
00:34:30.000In order to stay on the app, they conform to the terms of service.
00:34:36.000To stay on there, they know that they can't say certain things, they have to rephrase certain things.
00:34:42.000And what begins to happen is that over time, this self censorship process becomes internalized.
00:34:47.000Whereas before, you might tweet something bad out and delete it, or might tweet something out and then you rewrite it or something, you think something edgy to yourself and you reformulate it in a way that you can post.
00:34:59.000Over time, your thoughts become moderated by the terms of service before you can even think something against the terms of service.
00:35:08.000It's been so internalized that it's already filtered before it's even a fully formed thought.
00:35:15.000And I noticed this happening to myself.
00:35:17.000So, this is a big thing that people have to push back on.
00:35:20.000Do not allow the community guidelines to govern how you think.
00:35:23.000Don't allow them to govern how you talk.
00:35:26.000So, I think that at this point, those things are becoming more corrosive to stay on there, actually.
00:35:32.000And I still think we should use these platforms.
00:35:35.000It's still a good idea to utilize them and get as much mileage out of them as we can.
00:35:41.000But be very, very wary about the self censorship effects because this happens to a lot of people.
00:35:49.000I was probably, I mean, For better or for worse, I was a little bit more out there maybe four or five years ago.
00:35:55.000And I don't know if it's just being more mature, you know, being more refined, coming up with a more tactful presentation, or if it's because of self censorship that my views have maybe been moderated or the way I say things has been moderated.
00:36:10.000Maybe not because I still get so much flack for what I say.
00:36:13.000And I was saying some pretty raunchy stuff on Saturday, so maybe not.
00:36:18.000But it's something to be mindful about.
00:36:20.000It's something to be very mindful about because you.
00:36:27.000A lot of people think, oh, you know, I know about these tactics, I know about psyops, and I know about information warfare, but you're not immune.
00:36:36.000You know, we all have a lizard brain, we are all being programmed by repetition and community guidelines and algorithms.
00:38:32.000Hopefully something will change in the next year.
00:38:36.000I'm hoping something will come out of the state legislation, maybe in Texas or Florida.
00:38:41.000Maybe a Supreme Court case will help us out.
00:38:45.000Maybe a billionaire will finally do something useful for once and make an alternative platform.
00:38:51.000Like, I look at a guy like Elon Musk, and it's great and everything that he's making electric cars and sending rocket ships to Mars.
00:38:59.000But if he could just spend a little bit of money on free speech, a little bit of money on creating a censorship system, Proof alternative to the entire American system, China, Russia, if they could help us out.
00:39:14.000You know, Darren Beatty had a great idea he discussed on War Room or some podcast.
00:39:21.000And he said that China should make a server farm for American dissidents.0.63
00:41:03.000They did data analysis of the ballots as they came in in all the swing states, and they found anomalies, serious problems using forensic data analysis in almost every swing state, and especially including.
00:41:23.000Georgia, Wisconsin, and Michigan, at least in those three, but they found it in five of them, in five of the swing states.
00:41:33.000And they didn't conduct an independent ballot audit.
00:41:47.000They had all kinds of evidence, and they didn't even bother to look into it.
00:41:51.000And with all of that going on, which has obviously Dire consequences, the installment of a president, a head of state, the Supreme Court wouldn't even be bothered to make a decision.
00:42:05.000I mean, forget about making the right decision or the wrong decision, wouldn't even make a decision.
00:42:10.000They didn't hear the case about Texas.
00:42:13.000They didn't hear the case two weeks ago about Pennsylvania.
00:42:17.000And this was the final challenge from Lynn Wood.
00:42:20.000They wouldn't hear the case about Wisconsin.
00:42:23.000And I'll read you the report about the Supreme Court.
00:42:25.000It says, quote, The U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider former President Donald Trump's challenge to the presidential election results in Wisconsin, rejecting the last remaining appeal that sought to overturn Joe Biden's victory.
00:42:39.000The rebuff came without comment or published dissent.
00:42:43.000It follows the court's February 22nd rejection of a group of appeals that sought to reverse Biden's win in Wisconsin and four other states.
00:42:51.000The latest appeal contended that the Wisconsin Elections Commission violated the U.S. Constitution by setting up mail-in voting rules that ignored state law.
00:43:01.000A federal appeals court panel consisting of three Republican appointees unanimously rejected the challenge, with Trump appointed Judge Michael Scudder writing the opinion.
00:43:15.000The High Court separately turned away an appeal by Lynn Wood, a pro Trump attorney who sought to block the January 5th Georgia U.S. Senate runoff elections, eventually won by two Democrats.
00:43:28.000This is our Republican appointed Supreme Court.
00:43:32.000These are our Republican appointed federal judges.
00:43:36.000They won't even hear the case, won't even hear our case about ballot fraud.
00:43:42.000And it's my understanding that this latest case in Wisconsin is more or less the same as the one in Pennsylvania.
00:43:49.000There were similar cases in every swing state.
00:43:52.000The case we talked about a couple of weeks ago in Pennsylvania was concerning the state Supreme Court changing the deadline to receive mail in ballots.
00:44:05.000And the challenge there was that the state legislature alone has jurisdiction.
00:44:10.000Over the rules of a presidential election, not the Supreme Court of the state.
00:44:15.000And the Wisconsin case is very similar.
00:44:17.000It says that the state election commission cannot rewrite election rules, only the state legislature can.
00:44:23.000The Supreme Court didn't hear either case.
00:44:26.000And in both cases, it was Republican appointed judges.
00:44:30.000In the Pennsylvania case, it was Republican judges appointed by Trump Amy Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, and Neil Gorsuch.
00:44:40.000Who failed to get this case heard in the Supreme Court?
00:44:43.000And in this one, it was Trump appointed federal judges, Republican appointed federal judges that rejected the challenge unanimously, wouldn't even hear it.
00:44:57.000And I don't know what more proof you need that what we're doing isn't working.
00:45:03.000You know, clearly what Trump did in his first term wasn't good enough.
00:45:08.000And I know a lot of people understand that.
00:45:53.000In the event that a challenge to the First Amendment or Second Amendment or big tech or immigration or trade, whatever, if anything like that comes before the Supreme Court, well, thank God that Trump picked these strong, young, conservative judges who will last for the next three decades because they could be the last line of defense against a Democrat, House, Senate, and White House.
00:46:24.000Because in reality, we were getting bad decisions before Trump even left office.
00:46:29.000If you look back at the summer of 2020, they were making all kinds of bad decisions about everything.
00:46:38.000And they're making bad decisions after he's gone.
00:46:41.000And what's important to keep in mind about the courts is that this was never the Trump agenda, it was always something that he promised to do.
00:46:50.000But this was never the thing or the promise or the part of the platform that differentiated Trump from anybody else.
00:46:58.000He didn't run in 2016 primarily on nominating a replacement to Antonin Scalia.
00:47:03.000Even though he did, that was not one of the primary promises.
00:47:07.000What distinguished him from the field was building a wall and getting tough on immigration.
00:47:13.000It was reforming the NAFTA trade agreement and other trade agreements, starting a trade war with China, and it was ending the wars in the Middle East.
00:47:22.000Those were the three pillars of America First that separated Trump from Cruz, Rubio, Kasich, Bush.
00:47:32.000Because every conservative, every one of those primary candidates promised to appoint a conservative replacement for Scalia.
00:47:39.000And every conservative talks about the Federalist Society and then appointing conservative judges and all of that, but that's not what differentiated Trump.
00:47:49.000This ultimately was Mitch McConnell's agenda.
00:47:51.000It was Mitch McConnell's agenda to reshape the federal judiciary and the Supreme Court.
00:47:56.000And you could see what Mitch McConnell, Senate Republicans, the RNC, the Federalist Society, all this conservative infrastructure.
00:49:59.000And Mark Levin's a Zionist, so maybe not even him.0.60
00:50:01.000So you got to put on people that maybe they don't have the credentials, maybe they're not approved of by the mainstream, but that's kind of the point.
00:50:12.000And I'm being a little bit joking, but also I'm not.
00:50:14.000Put people on the Supreme Court who are just going to do what we need them to do.
00:50:18.000We need to get somebody on the Supreme Court who is talking about Dominion.
00:50:22.000Put Michelle Malkin on the Supreme Court, right?
00:50:59.000Because doing that obviously is better than the alternative.
00:51:03.000Because we have tried going the more institutional route.
00:51:07.000We have tried this sort of hybrid where Trump is an outsider, he gets in, and you think that if he fills up the courts and the cabinet positions and he takes advice from Republican leaders in the Senate, that with direction from Trump, these institutional actors are going to do the right thing.
00:51:27.000They just took him for a big ride and they worked him and they stalled and they delayed and they played their usual political game until Trump was out of office, deplatformed from everything.
00:51:36.000And now we're stuck with what we have now, which is nothing, you know, which is we can't even get a hearing on election fraud.
00:51:44.000Not one hearing on election fraud from the Trump appointed Supreme Court, from the Trump appointed federal judiciary, from the Republican state legislatures and governors.
00:51:58.000Can't get a fair hearing, not one, on whether or not our election was legitimate on November 3rd.
00:52:28.000Not a COVID stimulus, not a judge that can do anything for us, not anything pertaining to Section 230, not a withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan, can't protect the names on the military bases, nothing.
00:52:58.000It's the same story, and it's the same show that I did two weeks ago, but this is where we are.
00:53:02.000And people still are ready to line back up for Con Inc., ready to line back up for the conservative establishment once again, behind, you know, regular conservatives, but they just call themselves now America First.
00:53:18.000It's time for a radical change, radical new ideas, and new people.
00:53:23.000It's got to be radically different because everything that you think you've got, everything that we think we've got going for us, is not doing us any favors anywhere.
00:53:48.000Because ultimately, the Republican Party is going to have to deal with this problem that I'm sure it's going to be a repeat of the Georgia Senate runoff in the upcoming midterms.
00:54:00.000Republicans are going to ask themselves, why should I go and vote?
00:54:05.000And they're going to ask that to the party, too.
00:54:06.000They're going to say, why the hell should I go out and vote?
00:54:12.000Because clearly our votes didn't count in 2020, and nobody even did anything about it.
00:54:17.000You know, I mean, it would be one thing if there was this big election fraud, but there was even the pretense of reform or an investigation, or that anybody even gave a shit about it, like that anybody even cared about the fraud itself, or even cared to put up a front that they cared about the fraud.
00:55:54.000I mean, I could go through the list again, but.
00:55:57.000That's going to be a big crisis for the Republican Party.
00:56:00.000And to tell you the truth, I kind of hope that they get annihilated in 22.
00:56:05.000On the one hand, it's a tricky subject because, on the one hand, it would be better in some aspect, in some ways, that we take back control of the House and maybe get the Senate back, right?
00:56:20.000I mean, there would be some benefits to that.
00:56:23.000And there would obviously be very bad consequences if we lost the Senate and if we.
00:56:29.000The Democrats shored up their majority in the House.
00:56:32.000But on the other hand, I think how else are Republicans going to learn?
00:56:36.000If we come back and reward them in 2022 with a majority in the House and the Senate after what's gone on for the past five years, and by that point it'll be six or seven years, if we reward them and get back, oh, here we go again, time to get the House.
00:56:52.000I mean, if we just fall back into the same pattern of behavior that does not produce results, how is that going to produce a Republican Party that can do anything for us?
00:57:03.0002022 might have to be another year of pain.
00:57:05.000It might have to be another year of blood and political death for the GOP before they really get it.
00:57:13.000And obviously, 2022 is still a long ways away, but I still kind of feel that way.
00:57:18.000I feel like they haven't learned anything still with what the party is doing, what the NRCC is doing, what Mitch McConnell is doing, Kevin McCarthy.
00:57:26.000It's like you still haven't learned after Georgia.
00:57:28.000So maybe we got to take Georgia and do that in every election in the next.
00:57:44.000So we just have to burn all of it down politically, not physically, not calling for violence, but we have to take the party apparatus and punish it at the ballot box again.
00:57:55.000I really, that's kind of where I'm at right now until things change, because I feel like we're just setting ourselves up for getting right back into the way things have always been.
00:58:05.000You know, falling right back into that same trap of getting stabbed in the back and screwed over because it's happening now, even after we punished them in Georgia.
01:02:08.000I sat down here for the ambience, I didn't know.
01:02:12.000And then I look at the menu and it's like, oh, uh, It's some goofy, yuppie thing where they have a little paragraph on their menu that says, Our prices are all inclusive.
01:02:25.000We have one price, taxes, and gratuity included, and it's about being inclusive and paying our workers a living wage.
01:02:33.000I'm like, just give me a fucking hamburger.
01:02:36.000I'm joining a social justice campaign.
01:02:38.000It's like I'm joining some kind of activist movement just by ordering off of this menu, really.
01:03:25.000I kind of like that because at least you know what you pay.
01:03:28.000Because sometimes you go to a restaurant and it's like, oh, it's $3 for a drink and then it's 10% sales tax and then you have to do I pay 20%, 25%?
01:04:16.000You know, it's all affluent white women and they're yuppie families, upper middle class, you know, elitist type people.0.99
01:04:25.000So, that's all these chic boutique stores and chic little cafes and whatever.0.70
01:04:32.000Just make a good burger, just make a good piece of pizza.
01:04:35.000I don't know why that's so challenging.
01:04:37.000They've got all these little pop up places and they've got really kitschy, trendy decorations, and like I said, some kind of a gimmick or whatever, and the food sucks.
01:07:34.000Spexo says, hey, Nick, I was just wondering if you saw Andrew Clavin talking on his podcast about how racist you are and how AF is exactly like the left because of racism.
01:07:48.000Well, and you know, this guy's this total idiot.
01:07:51.000Because he went back and he watched a clip from my AFPAC speech when I said, if America loses the English cultural framework, influence of European civilization, white demographic core, and faith in Jesus, then it's not America.
01:08:05.000And he said, whoa, well, Nick is mixing in a lot of things that are true with something that's not true.
01:08:10.000Yeah, America's a culture and it has a faith, but race has nothing to do with it.
01:08:18.000Melanin levels have nothing to do with it.
01:08:33.000Either you're an idiot and you really think that race is as simple as melanin, because that's what you hear all day long people conflate race with skin color.
01:09:25.000And even if you don't look at it scientifically, it's just obvious through experience that people are different.
01:09:32.000And as we know, race is not just skin deep.
01:09:34.000So either you're an idiot and you're just ignorant and you don't know what you're talking about, or you're a liar and you know what everyone else knows in their heart of hearts, which is that race is meaningful, and you're just lying to people.
01:09:48.000But those are the only ones that are all that there is because race is real, and it's a scientific fact.
01:09:55.000And it is observable in your daily life through your experience.
01:11:09.000It's a long story of how people got here.
01:11:12.000People that are in this country that descend from the founding stock, and the founding stock which descends from a particular part of Europe.0.88
01:11:21.000And we're supposed to believe that the difference between these people and people that come from Africa, where they're fucking rubbing sticks together, that the only difference is melanin levels.0.91
01:11:47.000I'm supposed to go to some of these neighborhoods and say that the only difference between these homeboys and people whose ancestors have been here since Plymouth Rock is melanin levels?
01:12:03.000How many conservatives believe this line?
01:12:06.000So don't be an idiot, don't be ignorant, and don't be a liar.
01:12:10.000You don't have to go shouting it from the rooftops.
01:12:13.000You don't even have to be mean about it.
01:12:15.000You don't have to be explicit about it, but you just have to acknowledge to yourself and you have to tell the truth if you're a political commentator that race is real.
01:12:45.000And every great statesman understands this throughout time.
01:12:49.000We are not the first multiracial empire, now or in the past, and we won't be the last one.
01:12:56.000And every great leader of a multiracial empire or nation has had to take these things into consideration.
01:13:02.000China is, to an extent, a multiracial empire, Russia is a multiracial empire, Rome was a multiracial empire, Singapore, a multiracial polity.
01:13:15.000And what do all these different governments have in common?
01:13:18.000They took that into consideration when they're governing, as they're governing.
01:13:26.000You know, and I said the demographic core for a reason, because in a lot of ways, America is comparable to China or Russia in certain regards.
01:13:36.000Russia has a large Muslim population, they have a large population of steppe peoples east of the Ural Mountains.
01:13:48.000In north of the Caucasus, the Tatars, and even all the way further east, you have Manchurians and Mongolians, people on the periphery over there.
01:14:06.000We think of the ethnically Russian demographic core in Western Russia in Europe.
01:14:13.000And it is that demographic core which has primacy, it is that demographic core which rules Russia.
01:14:22.000China, similarly, China is really five nations.0.91
01:14:25.000You have the Han demographic core in the center, you've got the Uyghurs.
01:14:31.000In what is it, Xinjiang, I think, or something, but you've got the Uyghurs, you've got the Tibetans, you've got the Mongolians, and the Manchurians, and they're all on the periphery of China from west all the way through north.
01:14:45.000And like with Russia, when we think of China, we think of the Han, and I'm oversimplifying, but like with Russia, we think of the Han demographic core in Beijing, we think of that when we think of Chinese.
01:15:02.000And in the same way in America, America has to have that demographic core descended from its European immigrants, predominantly from its Anglo stock, from its founding Anglo stock, but also, I think, from the Europeans that have assimilated in the 19th and early 20th century.
01:15:21.000And then you've got, of course, blacks and Hispanics and Asians and other immigrant groups, and some of them have been here longer than my ancestors.
01:15:29.000But fundamentally, this is how we have to regard America realistically.
01:15:33.000This is a realistic way to look at America, it's a practical way to look at America.
01:15:38.000And taking into consideration these important parts of different Americans' identities and identity groups and how we're going to hold this thing together.
01:15:50.000So, for Andrew Clavin to say that, it's just a profoundly stupid, stupid, and ignorant thing to say.
01:16:17.000The idea that every human being is equal, the idea that every group is equal or the same, we're all similar, we're just in different colors.
01:16:26.000I mean, you have to be like five years old to believe this.
01:16:30.000How much experience does a person need to understand what's going on here, what's going on in the world, what's going on in this country, and that race is a little bit more than just, you know, pink people in different colors, pink on the inside, liberals in different colors.
01:16:45.000Which is what Andrew Clavin, like every other liberal, believes.
01:20:40.000America First, our new mission is to disrupt Elon Musk's Neuralink technology because all these cripples, all these like disabled people, they're raising an army.1.00
01:20:52.000They're raising an army against the able bodied Groypers of America First.1.00
01:23:08.000He was asked why he failed out of school because he got like straight F's, and he was like, oh, definitely because of the car accident and induced brain damage, and my thinking got slower, and I can't read.
01:24:27.000But if he ever gets his legs back, it's over.
01:24:29.000Because right now, I mean, I could just run away.
01:24:31.000You know, I mean, he can't catch up to me in his wheelchair.
01:24:34.000What would be really scary, you know what would be really scary, is if he was chasing in the wheelchair and I'm like, you know, running ahead and I'm like, you'll never catch me, you'll never catch me.0.60
01:24:44.000What would be more terrifying than the bionic legs, be more terrifying than him like getting up, would be him like pushing himself off the chair with his hands and then like running after me with his hands.
01:25:00.000That would be, now talk about nightmare fuel, that would be far scarier, far scarier.
01:29:49.000Andy Curry says Christians can argue about the baptism formula or how the world will end, but certain doctrines like monotheism, the deity of Christ, and his physical resurrection cannot be up for debate.
01:30:02.0001 Timothy 3 16 says God was manifest in the flesh.
01:31:23.000You know, you're just better off in life if you know how to deal with people than if you don't.
01:31:27.000You know, you just got to be tactful and all of that.
01:31:31.000So, I don't know if I would call it gaslighting, but certainly, you know, you got to know how to kind of get your way with people more or less.
01:31:43.000I don't know if that's gaslighting per se.
01:31:47.000Racist incelsis, can you give me the definitive take on whether or not I should capitalize the W in white?
01:34:12.000He's just the shot in the morning to get you going, to make you believe you can overcome that situation that you're dealing with all the time.
01:38:21.000Mark says, I know it's old news, but just want to say that AFPAC 2 is a total vindication.
01:38:26.000Proves also my point about the three things one must do to help save the West go to church, have babies, and watch America first with Nicholas J. Fuentes.
01:39:52.000George Mountain says, AIU, who you debated guns with, listened to a clubhouse conversation where a bunch of woke activists railed against Eric Weinstein, and he now unironically thinks there will be a race war, and he is now pro gun.
01:40:16.000I mean, some people will never come over, but I see somebody like him, and how do you not get red pilled at a certain point?
01:40:23.000Like what happened with that candidate he endorsed?
01:40:26.000Destiny endorsed this mayoral candidate in Omaha, and then all these left wing people sent that candidate bad clips of Destiny where he talked about killing BLM protesters and all kinds of things, and his own candidate disavowed him.
01:40:50.000I wonder what that's like to get a character assassinated because of clips and things taken out of context, interpreted uncharitably to take you out.
01:41:00.000Yeah, imagine getting a taste of your own medicine.
01:41:03.000I mean, I feel like there are a lot of people, if not Destiny, lots of people that will come over over the years because it's going to be hard not to be red pilled by reality if you're smart.
01:41:15.000Cuba says, as a fellow 98 baby, I have so much nostalgia for the early 2000s animated movies like Shrek, Lilo and Stitch, Toy Story, or hidden gems like The Emperor's New Groove, A Bug's Life, Tarzan, Spirit, Treasure Planet, Road to El Dorado, Brother Bear, Dinosaur.
01:44:20.000Xerxes says, Hey, Nick, I had ordered some merch about three weeks ago when the site was online via crypto and have never received my order.1.00
01:44:28.000Will the orders be sent out once the website is back online?
01:44:31.000Well, you know, you weren't supposed to do that.
01:44:33.000The website was down and you went around it and did it anyway.
01:44:38.000So I don't know what's going to happen to you.
01:44:40.000Assistant Groyper will look into your situation, but.
01:44:43.000People, they like go around everything.
01:44:45.000They break the rules and they're like, why isn't this working like it's intended to?
01:44:50.000Axton Hale says, the clubhouse band reminds me of that guy from SpongeBob who bought the Krusty Krab.
01:46:08.000Black Swan says very surreal explaining to my dad and his co workers that Patrick is a faggot who isn't associated with us and having my priests say Baked Alaska is a political prisoner.0.98
01:46:21.000AF becoming more and more mainstream.1.00
01:48:33.000And, you know, just supporting something doesn't get you kicked out of anything.
01:48:37.000You probably have to do something dumb, frankly.
01:48:39.000You probably have to do something public because, you know, look, for what it's worth, I'm very frank to people on this show about the risks associated with this.
01:48:49.000You know, I tell people, what do I tell you?
01:48:53.000Every day on the show, play close to the chest.
01:49:01.000You know, you're never going to get in trouble for thinking the wrong thing because nobody knows what you think.
01:49:06.000But if you say the wrong thing, if you wear the wrong shirt, if you do something stupid on social media, I mean, then there's going to be consequences.
01:49:14.000And I always tell people, don't do it, not worth it.
01:49:18.000It's, you know, you can't do that these days, right?
01:49:22.000And especially if you're in the military.
01:49:23.000Military is, I mean, they apply a lot of scrutiny to their people, and especially in the Biden administration.
01:49:30.000So, I mean, if you're out there being open about what you believe, I mean, that's just not a smart thing to do.
01:49:42.000But, I mean, we're not running a charity here, unfortunately.
01:49:46.000I mean, if I were a billionaire, I would love to start up a company and hire everybody that gets.
01:49:52.000Canceled or blacklisted, but you know, it's we're not in a position like that, so we just have to have everybody be as careful as they can be for this reason.
01:50:02.000And if they're not careful, well, unfortunately, that is just the world that we live in.
01:50:08.000So sorry to tell you, can you help promote me in the movement so I can provide for my family?
01:50:54.000I almost, you know, it gets to a point where I almost don't want to make shows because the more that I make jokes, the more that people ruin them.
01:51:06.000Like, why make good content if everyone's just going to jack it and ruin it?
01:53:30.000You can tell he's coming around, but either ego or his degenerate lifestyle that's in the way he seems distant from his usual progressive cohorts.
01:53:38.000I don't know what you're talking about, the BLM feminist, but yeah, it's definitely his ego and his degenerate lifestyle, which are going to be big impediments, but.1.00
01:53:49.000Intellectually, I think that it's almost undeniable, but those are big factors.1.00