GOP CIVIL WAR: Speaker McCarthy CRUSHES Insurrection, Vows to Serve ZOG | America First Ep. 1107GOP CIVIL WAR: Speaker McCarthy CRUSHES Insurrection, Vows to Serve ZOG | America First Ep. 1107
In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the new House Speaker, Kevin McCarthy, and the deal he struck with Freedom Caucus to become the new Speaker of the House of Representatives, and what that means for the new Congress and how it will function in the next two years. He also talks about Marjory Stoneman Douglas and how she's finding herself on the outside of her own party, and whether or not it's time for her to figure out her place in the new leadership dynamic. And, of course, there's some talk about Bitcoin and the future of the crypto-currencies and Bitcoin's role in the political landscape, and why it's a good idea to have a cryptocurrency in your everyday life. You can help support the show by becoming a patron patron of the show and/or by making a small monthly donation. We are accepting donations in Bitcoin, Bitcoin, or any other cryptocurrency you like, and we'll match the amount you give us up to $5 or more a month. We can't do this without your support, and it's going to go a long way towards keeping this podcast going! Thanks to everyone who's been supporting the show, we really appreciate it. America First! -Nick J. Fucentes Thank you so much for all the support, it means the world to me, and I can do my best to bring you the best possible show possible. -Jonas J.J. Fuccentrepreneurship.org.org, and thank you for supporting this podcast. . . . and I'm looking forward to seeing you back on the next episode of this podcast! . We're going to be back with more episodes, coming soon. , we'll be back in 2020 with more of the cozily, soon! Jon is back! -Jonah Fuccio Jonah J.Fuccentes, Jonah is back in Los Angeles, California, and Jonah will be back on a mobile setup in the field with a new setup, so don't forget to check out the show on Friday, November 21st, 2020! , November 6th, 2020, November 8th, 2019, and so much more! --Jonah is coming soon, 2020. -- Jonah, November 2020, December 2020, January 2020, Jonahs - Jonahs is back, 2020
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00:03:29.000And we're going to get into a lot of the news.
00:03:32.000Obviously, big things going on lately in the House of Representatives, this battle over the speakership, which almost feels like old news already, but I never got a chance to cover it.
00:03:43.000So we're going to talk about that tonight.
00:03:45.000And that's probably going to be our only story, because there's a lot to go over.
00:04:08.000Really not that long, all things considered, but there were many votes held for the speakership within the Republican conference.
00:04:20.000And there was a small contingent of Freedom Caucus members who led the resistance against Kevin McCarthy becoming the Speaker.
00:04:28.000And it was such a slim majority since the 22 midterms that the Republicans have that it was just 20 and then 18 and then like 6 Republicans that held up the entire process.
00:04:41.000And finally we got Kevin McCarthy as Speaker regardless, which I'm actually not really happy with.
00:04:49.000But the deal they made was Matt Gaetz, who led the insurrection, I like to call it the insurrection, Matt Gaetz and the others who led the resistance against McCarthy, finally capitulated and voted for him or allowed him to become the Speaker in exchange for this huge rules package, which includes all kinds of new changes to how the Congress will function, how this new Congress will function over the next two years.
00:05:17.000And so we'll go over all those provisions, what is changing, what all that means.
00:05:31.000And it's interesting how it's shaking up the coalition in Congress.
00:05:36.000We talked a lot in 2021 and 2022 about this emerging MAGA caucus.
00:05:52.000Which is Green, Gates, Gosar, Boebert, Cawthorn.
00:05:57.000Showdown kind of shook that up and it looks like Marjorie now finds herself it seems on the outside of that or at least alienated herself from it and from her base a little bit so we'll talk about that aspect of it as well but should be a pretty good show before we get into the news.
00:07:20.000merch store which you guys that's not exactly new it's been around for like a month but if you go to the merch section the shop section of cozy we have cozy merch we also have what's my store it's Fuentes dot store I think and I got my merch for sale I think we still have some stuff in stock
00:07:42.000You know, it costs a lot of money to run this site every month and I can afford it because I'm rich, but we did add a donation button so that you can help us a little bit with the cost and
00:07:54.000I'm gonna clue you in a little bit on how this is supposed to work.
00:07:59.000We have a donation page, we are accepting donations in cryptocurrency, and that doesn't go to me, that goes to the site, just so you know.
00:08:06.000That doesn't go to me, I'm not taking that money and spending it on stuff.
00:08:11.000That goes to the Cozy website, that goes to the Cozy business, it helps pay for our bandwidth, our servers, all that stuff.
00:08:33.000We rolled that out and we're testing the crypto payments and the goal, no timetable, but the goal is to roll out very soon donation options for the streamers as well.
00:08:48.000So we put up the donation page, we're testing the cryptocurrency payments, we're creating a system here, and what we're planning on rolling out, I want to say within the next few months, I don't want to set a hard date on it, but the plan is to roll out very soon super chats, subscriptions, we're gonna have a payment system on the site.
00:09:10.000So the donation page is just the first step, just so everybody knows, because
00:09:17.000I know I put that on my telegram and it's not that exciting you know it's really just a way for us to raise a little bit of money to offset the cost of the site but the exciting part is that's the first step that's the first what do you call that's the first
00:09:34.000Stepping stone on the pathway to having a full on-site native payment system so that we could have super chats, subscriptions for all the streamers, and the goal, we're gonna have Bitcoin, we're gonna have cryptocurrency, but ultimately we'd like to also have a debit card bank option, which I don't know if we're gonna be able to swing that, but we'll see.
00:09:57.000So that's just a little update on the site.
00:09:59.000A lot of big UI changes and some new features on the way.
00:10:04.000Developers have been really putting in a lot of hard work and we appreciate them and we love what they're doing.
00:12:20.000I go in with my, because I'm like a boomer, I go in with my camera, my capture card, and I'm like, hey, how do I plug this into my MacBook?
00:12:28.000I was like, I was here yesterday, I got a MacBook Pro, I'm like, here's my camera, here's my capture card, how do I, how do I plug this in?
00:12:37.000And the lady gave me all the wrong information.
00:12:40.000You know, it turns out the capture card doesn't even work with the MacBook.
00:12:45.000So, you know, I wish I had known that because then I wouldn't have bought all these cables.
00:12:50.000And now my camera doesn't work with it.
00:13:41.000So, the camera's not set up, the audio's not set up, you know, but Monday I'll have my microphone, I'll have my camera, it'll look a little bit better.
00:13:49.000I may get a green screen, I may get some kind of backdrop.
00:14:46.000When I don't do the show, I'm just like a crazy person.
00:14:50.000I mean, I am a crazy person, but I'm like a crazy person trapped in a crazy person's body.
00:14:57.000And when I do the show, I get to talk to you guys, I get to let it out, I get to go wild.
00:15:05.000When I don't, it just stays in here and I'm just sort of sitting there all day, not like
00:15:30.000I told you last time, it's like if I wasn't doing the show for you guys, I would be doing the show at a bus stop somewhere.
00:15:37.000I'd be one of these people that you see at the bus stop that's just like, HEY!
00:15:41.000You know, like yelling at nobody, like starting a conversation in the middle, just random people walking by.
00:15:47.000If I wasn't doing the show for you, I'd be doing it for...
00:15:51.000I don't know people in the ghetto or something people at the bus stop or under a bridge So it's good to be back and I've been a little bit out of the loop I don't don't don't go asking me a bunch of questions in the super chats about what do you think about this?
00:16:07.000Okay, I've been on planet yay over here and I've been of course working with him as you know on his political team and and I can't really get into the nature of it for like a
00:16:21.000Reasons, you know, he's not announced yet and everything, but we've been doing some work together and Fleshing out his policies fleshing out some ideas doing some archiving work that kind of thing so so I've been kind of I've been preoccupied and
00:16:40.000You guys are going to be really excited.
00:17:48.000We never really, there was so much awesome stuff going on with Ye, we never really got a chance, maybe we did, I don't remember, we never really got a chance to do a proper victory lap.
00:18:12.000We're going to work to make sure you lose!
00:18:15.000And it was literally the biggest upset in the midterms.
00:18:19.000The biggest, that's what the Seattle Times called it, the biggest upset of the 2022 midterms was Washington 3 going from incumbent Republican to Democrat.
00:18:55.000Gotta give an 07 to the madman himself.
00:18:58.000I gave that guy a hundred bucks to make the website and run the social media and all that and this dude like a machine brought the Kent campaign to its knees and they are crying about it.
00:20:59.000Anyway, so yeah, so that was a big dub, yay 24, epic, and then Marjorie Taylor Greene, she disavows me, destroys her political career, that's just how it goes.
00:21:13.000So, so like I said, I've been a little bit out of the loop, but a lot of good stuff.
00:21:23.000Okay, let me just take a little sip of water and then we'll take a look at this.
00:21:31.000Oh wait also wait one more thing before we get into the speakership I just wanted to get into and I don't have it in my notes but let me pull it up from my telegram I don't know if you guys saw this but this is just a testament to the fact that we are it's us I was on the phone today with a group of people war room so to speak we're
00:21:56.000Not the Educate War Room, but I was on the phone with my lieutenants, with the Groyper generals, and I was saying, you know, I don't want to talk about what I was talking about, but I said, you know, we're the movement, okay?
00:23:01.000I saw there was this article in the ADL the other day, I think it was either today or yesterday, and this is just a testament to the effect of what we do.
00:23:11.000The ADL is tracking the percentage of Americans that agree with anti-Semitic tropes, and I don't know if you saw, but it's through the roof!
00:23:20.000Okay, anti-Semitic tropes, did you see that?
00:23:24.000Anti-Semitic tropes are through the roof!
00:23:45.000I love Jews, don't get me wrong, but we do have some problems with them, okay?
00:23:50.000We have some problems, there's some issues to settle here.
00:23:55.000Okay, they have too much power, they only care about themselves, they only care about Israel, they're deceptive in business, they're aggressive in media, they don't put America first, they don't worship Jesus Christ, they don't even believe in Him.
00:24:51.00025% believe that Jews have too much power in business, and that Jews don't care what happens to anyone.
00:24:57.00020% believe that Jews are more willing to use shady business practices and have irritating faults, and that are not honest as business people.
00:25:20.000That's largely thanks to the number one artist of all time, the number one genius in the country, as well as me, and this movement, and this show, and AFFPAC3, and basically you're welcome.
00:25:34.000So if anybody doubts what we're doing, or this march of progress, believe it, okay?
00:25:41.000The mainstream is talking about Jewish power, and Americans are starting to believe it.
00:27:16.000Now how can you countenance all of that with the fact that the country is run by people that not only don't believe in any of this, which is the truth, but also hate God.
00:28:25.000We need Christians to enforce the laws and interpret them.
00:28:29.000Because only Christians can even have access to the truth.
00:28:32.000Only Christians can even have access to moral good and righteousness.
00:28:37.000Because only Christians believe in the real God.
00:28:40.000So if that's the case, then only Christians should have responsibility in the society to govern, to lead,
00:28:49.000And that goes along with educating the children, that goes along with the kind of propaganda you see in the media, and that goes along with the lawmaking and all the other faculties of government, execution of the law, interpretation of the law.
00:29:04.000And so what do we do with all these institutions?
00:29:07.000Well, you need to have to subordinate them to a Christian law.
00:29:11.000You don't necessarily need to go through, I don't think, and have the government nationalize everything and fire all the non-Christians.
00:29:20.000I mean, maybe you do, that's pretty radical.
00:29:23.000But what you gotta do is reform the law, change the Constitution, change the laws, and make the law Christian.
00:29:32.000And insofar as the private sector, insofar as the private society is subordinated to the law,
00:29:39.000Make the law Christian, and the society subordinated to the law will become Christian too.
00:29:45.000I mean, that's like a pretty straightforward way to go about it.
00:29:49.000Christian President, Christian Congress, Christian Supreme Court, creating a Christian law, Christian bureaucracy, and subordinate the private interest to the public interest.
00:30:23.000The answer is for Christians to take charge of the country and lead the country.
00:30:28.000And it's better for everybody because Christians are charitable and merciful and tolerant and all those things in the sense that we believe in human dignity.
00:30:39.000We respect everybody and we believe everybody has dignity and everybody should be safe and protected and all that.
00:33:00.000Sneko's doing the he's getting sturdy to the Hitler clip and Aiden Ross is like, well, how could he do this?
00:33:06.000This is unbelievable You ever see that clip where there's those black ho-teps and they said the Holocaust didn't happen and this Jewish guy starts crying He's like, how could you say that?
00:33:18.000You can't say that and all the black ho-teps are laughing at him going.
00:33:23.000Yeah, we can the Holocaust didn't happen
00:35:17.000Let's dive into the news here about our speakership and You know, I'm not gonna go through the whole like battle and everything Because that's kind of old news but
00:37:06.000It's food inflation It's all other prices shortages in the stores because the supply so-called supply chain issues Foreign policy is a disaster.
00:37:15.000We're at war Just to name a few crime.
00:37:18.000So you've got problems in every sector every category it's it's historically bad and so
00:38:03.000And so the point is, there's just no excuse.
00:38:05.000Whether you look at it from a qualitative point of view and you tell a story about the Biden administration and this national campaign, or you just look at the numbers, should have been a red wave.
00:38:18.000Why wasn't there one where you can blame the Republican congressional leadership, which funded primary opponents against people they didn't like, didn't spend enough money in the right races, didn't do anything about election fraud, didn't talk about election fraud.
00:38:42.000It's a huge failure of the Republican Conference, and it also shows they have no mandate.
00:38:48.000What mandate does the Republican Conference have to lead when they were given this huge political opportunity and squandered it?
00:38:56.000McDaniel, McConnell, and McCarthy, for that reason, have no mandate within the party, and then again broadly in the country.
00:39:05.000And at the same time, the other benefit
00:39:08.000Is that with a slim majority, it gives much more power to individual members.
00:39:13.000If you have a really big majority, then that means there's a lot of votes for the establishment to whip.
00:39:21.000So if you had like 250 Republicans, that means that McCarthy or the establishment, the leadership, House Republican leadership, that means they can afford to lose 32 Republicans on any given vote, whether that's for the speakership or that's for a bill or that's for anything.
00:39:41.000It means there's a lot of, you can afford to forfeit half the Freedom Caucus.
00:39:46.000You can afford to forfeit the entire MAGA Caucus if they protest.
00:39:50.000Well, you still have the votes anyway, and there's wiggle room.
00:39:54.000With a slim majority, it gives so much more leverage to individual members.
00:39:57.000It only takes four, five, six congressmen to hold up the entire process and prevent a partisan vote.
00:41:33.000And anyway, they're all part of the same class.
00:41:36.000Years ago, there was this book written about the three of them called Young Guns, and it was about all these young, new fiscal conservatives in the early 2000s in the House.
00:41:48.000And it was Eric Cantor, who was in the leadership and got primaried by the Tea Party.
00:41:53.000It was Paul Ryan, who was Romney's vice president.
00:41:56.000He was speaker, and he got ran out because he was so unpopular.
00:41:59.000And it was Kevin McCarthy, who's been in the leadership.
00:42:02.000And so they're all part of the same milieu.
00:42:39.000Marjorie Taylor Greene, go out and chill for him, and everybody assumed that he would be the guy.
00:42:46.000But basically, from the beginning, even though there was no viable alternative, even though there was no other candidate, there was no other member who was going to step up and get 218 votes, that didn't mean that McCarthy ever had 218.
00:42:59.000No one else had 218, but neither did he.
00:43:58.000And they said that they were not going to vote for McCarthy unless he agreed to certain concessions.
00:44:04.000Some said they would never vote for Kevin McCarthy.
00:44:07.000And it was this big protracted negotiation, which played out over, I think, the course of about a week.
00:44:16.000And ultimately, as we now know, Kevin McCarthy got the votes.
00:44:21.000Everybody capitulated, including Gosar, including Gates, including everybody.
00:44:27.000And now Kevin McCarthy is the speaker, but that was contingent on this deal that was made.
00:44:33.000Gates and the 20 Republicans that resisted vowed that they would only vote for McCarthy contingent on this rules package being passed, and this is a set of rules which will govern this next Congress.
00:44:46.000And so I'll read you this article from CBS about what was agreed upon for us to get Speaker McCarthy, and then we'll talk about it.
00:44:56.000So it says, quote, the House on Monday narrowly passed a package of rules governing its operations for the 118th Congress and laying out the Republican majority's priorities, fresh off of a grueling Speaker's election that spanned more than four days and ended on an historic 15th ballot.
00:45:14.000The package passed 220 to 213 with one Republican joining all the Democrats against it.
00:45:22.000GOP representative Tony Gonzalez of Texas publicly said ahead of the vote that he would not be voting for it and Dan Crenshaw of Texas did not vote.
00:45:32.000The 55-page proposal is the culmination of weeks of negotiations between newly elected Speaker Kevin McCarthy and a block of conservative lawmakers who withheld their support for his bid for the gavel until they were able to extract a series of concessions from the Republican leader.
00:45:48.000Those concessions have sparked concern from Democrats and even Republicans and will significantly weaken McCarthy's leverage as Speaker.
00:45:55.000The new rules also strengthen the position of members of the House Freedom Caucus.
00:46:01.000The most significant concession McCarthy made in the rules package involves the motion to vacate the chair, a procedural tool used to remove the Speaker.
00:46:11.000This is basically like a vote of no confidence.
00:46:14.000The House rules under former Speaker Nancy Pelosi required a majority vote by a party caucus or conference in order for a motion to vacate to be brought up for a vote, and McCarthy initially lowered the threshold to force a vote down to five members.
00:46:28.000But in his effort to appease his conservative detractors, McCarthy eventually agreed to restore the ability of a single member from either party to force a vote to oust the Speaker.
00:46:40.000So this means that basically any member of Congress can initiate a vote of no confidence and force a vote before the entire body of whether or not to retain the Speaker.
00:46:51.000It basically eliminates any power that McCarthy has because there's two hundred and, what is it, two hundred and some Democrats.
00:46:59.000So you could basically have one Republican initiate the vote and then you could have
00:47:07.000Seven Republicans, six Republicans, caucus with the Democrats.
00:47:10.000If the Democrats would vote down party lines and remove Kevin McCarthy as Speaker, it's kind of a big deal.
00:47:19.000The article goes on, it says, the rules package also calls for the House to take up a resolution establishing a select subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government.
00:47:30.000The panel would be part of the House Judiciary Committee, which is expected to be led by Representative Jim Jordan.
00:47:37.000The Republican rules package also calls for the Holman Rule to be put back in place.
00:47:42.000This measure allows amendments to appropriations bills to slash the salaries of or to fire specific federal employees or to cut specific programs.
00:47:53.000It requires bill text to be released 72 hours before a vote on the House floor, which gives Republicans time to read legislation.
00:48:03.000Republicans want to scrap the current pay-as-you-go requirement and institute a cut-as-you-go rule, which prohibits consideration of legislation that has the net effect of increasing mandatory spending within a five- or ten-year budget window.
00:48:18.000And mandatory spending is mostly entitlements like Social Security and Medicare.
00:48:25.000And it also caps spending levels, although it's not in the rules package, but it's an agreement
00:48:33.000In principle by McCarthy which would lead to cuts in defense spending and cap spending at fiscal year 2022 levels for the next year so those are the concessions that were made by McCarthy and And you know some of them are interesting.
00:48:52.000I Just have to say though about all these things Well, here's what I'll say
00:49:03.000The main point to me is I'd like to give it a chance.
00:50:19.000The way that I look at it, though, is all this should kind of be a given, shouldn't it?
00:50:23.000Why did we need to negotiate for a subcommittee on weaponization of the federal government?
00:50:29.000Wasn't that one of the biggest issues that the entire conference campaigned on in 22?
00:50:35.000You're telling me that if Matt Gaetz and these 20 Republicans didn't shut down the Congress for four days, there wouldn't be a subcommittee on the weaponization of the government and on the DOJ raid on Trump's house and on the DOJ persecuting the Capitol rioters and on the FISA court abuse and the spying on the Trump campaign?
00:52:54.000How about cut all the funding to Ukraine?
00:52:57.000Shouldn't that be a part of the gra- I mean, if we had walked away from this grand compromise with no money for Ukraine, money for a border wall, money for border security, impeaching Merrick Garland, impeaching Biden, you know, like, I could come up with a pretty good wish list of things.
00:53:19.000How about revising Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act?
00:53:24.000How about antitrust legislation against big tech?
00:53:27.000I mean, there's a huge wish list that these members, like Gates and Gosar, and there's some pretty big America First policy priorities that we could have accomplished.
00:53:38.000And don't get me wrong, we don't have a veto-proof majority.
00:54:05.000Subcommittees, whatever you want to call it, however you want to make it shake out, I would have liked to see some more commitment to an America First agenda, not just this budgetary stuff, that's all.
00:54:20.000So, I don't know how in love I am with the rules package.
00:54:23.000The vote to vacate, that's a big deal because, you know, of course we could use that.
00:54:28.000I just wonder though, here's my big question.
00:54:33.000So, we went through this process, we made this big compromise to give it to McCarthy, eventually all the Republicans voted for McCarthy, and in order for them to capitulate, McCarthy agreed to this rules package that includes this one-man vote to vacate.
00:54:52.000Well, let's say hypothetically in the future Matt Gaetz initiates a vote to vacate.
00:54:58.000And he whips up five other members to prevent McCarthy from being the Speaker.
00:55:04.000Isn't it just going to be like the same thing that just happened?
00:55:07.000I mean, that's why I say I want to wait and see.
00:55:16.000Because, in other words, we had leverage on January 3rd.
00:55:22.000We had leverage before McCarthy became the Speaker.
00:55:29.000And they all capitulated for the motion to vacate.
00:55:33.000And now we have the motion to vacate, and what's to say that the next time that we hold the speakership hostage that people are not just going to capitulate again for some other paltry compromise?
00:55:45.000So, we have to wait and see if that's going to be useful or if that's going to be utilized to achieve what we need to.
00:55:53.000Because I don't know that anything's even going to come of that.
00:55:55.000So I don't know if I'm in love with the compromise, and to tell you the truth, I would have preferred if the showdown just went on indefinitely.
00:56:04.000And I don't know if that's juvenile, I don't know if that's immature, but I don't know why we would give the speakership to McCarthy ever.
00:57:45.000And I would have liked if just five members could have just held out indefinitely and said, you know what, we're just not going to give you the speakership.
01:04:57.000And then months later, after she had said to impeach Kevin McCarthy and she's against Kevin McCarthy and she's campaigning for Loomer, she throws Loomer under the bus.
01:05:08.000And then goes and chills for McCarthy.
01:05:11.000Like, literally, can you name one thing that she has ever done in her career that showed character?
01:05:16.000Besides collect money, pal around with gay people, run around in DC going to fancy dinners and doing all that kind of stuff.
01:05:38.000And she's one of these people, and it's so typical in politics, who gets told, this is how it works, this is what you have to do, and she is so fearful of losing what she has, that she's going to play ball.
01:05:53.000She loves being in Congress, so she will do what it takes to be a player in Congress.
01:05:59.000And so that means that she's not going to take any risks, she's not going to rock the boat, she's not, at the end of the day she's going to be a good girl, good girl Marjorie, good girl, she's going to be a good girl and roll over for McCarthy and roll over for the donors, like she, for the Republican Jewish Coalition, like she always has.
01:07:17.000It's literally like a Faustian bargain.
01:07:20.000That's what it is, a Faustian bargain.
01:07:22.000And so they create this, they conjure this vision in front of a gullible person like Marjorie, and they say, look, you can be the most famous woman, you could be the right wing, you could be all this.
01:07:37.000All you have to do is, you can do your little shucking and jiving, hog hunting, you can do your little hog hunt, Marjorie, but at the end of the day, you gotta shut the fuck up and vote the way we want you to and apologize and go to the Holocaust Museum and dance!
01:11:45.000Boys and girls need to remain boys and girls, get married young, have as many kids as possible, and the mothers need to stay home and raise them, and the fathers need to go out and work.
01:12:43.000And what we have conceded is feminism, abortion, contraceptives, gay marriage, homosexuality, pornography, all of it, right up to don't indoctrinate kids about trannies.
01:13:58.000I'm just disappointed across the board.
01:14:01.000If there wasn't this show, if there wasn't America First, who would be telling the truth about any of this?
01:14:07.000Trump is throwing a party for the Jews and gay people.
01:14:10.000Tucker Carlson is shilling for war with China and gay marriage.
01:14:15.000Even the MAGA caucus is shilling for Kevin McCarthy.
01:14:19.000If it wasn't for this show saying, hey, Christian leadership, put women back in the home, Jewish question, race realism, et cetera, et cetera, nobody else would be talking about this stuff.
01:14:36.000So we're the one bright spot in the world right now.
01:17:28.000I was just gonna say that in 2018 Ye said all this stuff about blacks shouldn't vote Democrat and
01:17:39.000Trump, he was wearing the MAGA hat, and he said that Trump is an industry guy, and he wants to vote for Trump.
01:17:45.000Trump's like his dad, he's like Superman, whatever.
01:17:49.000And so he said all of the mainstream right-wing talking points against abortion, pro-Christian, all that, and he had no problems.
01:17:57.000I mean, not that he had no problems, but not like now.
01:18:01.000I was trying to say that in 2018 he said everything the conservatives say, and he still had a bank account, he still released music, and he still did shows, and he still did SNL, and he still was in commercials, and he still did deals, and he could sell his shoes and his sweatshirts and all that.
01:18:43.000He went on Tucker talking about how Jared Kushner only cares about Israel and, you know, he walked right up to the line the next day, said that thing about P. Diddy and Jews, DEFCON 3 the day after, and then that was off to the races.
01:18:58.000So anybody that says it's about liberalism or it's about Christianity even for that matter, that's not why he's being targeted.
01:19:05.000He said all that four years ago and didn't get this kind of pushback.
01:22:03.000It's like, I could go to a war-torn country, find some woman who doesn't even speak fucking English, bring her back here.
01:22:09.000Are you really telling me that I need to find some woman in America who, like, speaks English and is educated and is, like, similar age to me and, like, has things in common with me and it's gonna be a better experience?
01:22:42.000If I go to Croatia or whatever, Bosnia, and I rescue some 18-year-old girl, her house is blown up.
01:22:49.000A missile went through her kitchen and she's got soot on her face.
01:22:54.000And I ride in on a hovercraft and extend my white hand with my Burberry shades and my Balenciaga rain boots and I say, hey, let's get out of here, huh?
01:24:04.000I'm gonna find some girl in America and it's like, if I call the waiter and the waiter doesn't hear me, she's gonna, like, never be able to have sex with me again.
01:24:14.000You read this stuff on Reddit or on Twitter where they're like, if a guy calls the waiter and the waiter doesn't hear him, I'm not sexually attracted to him anymore.
01:24:24.000It's like, that's how it is in America.
01:24:27.000It's like, you could call the waiter and he doesn't respond, or like, get in a fight with your mom or something, and they'll be like, you know, I just don't feel the spark anymore.
01:26:51.000Because I, you know, I said before about Ralphamania, I just hear, I hear that word and I just begin to imagine what that's gonna look like and I, I can just hear the sound of fighting and I can smell beer and I can feel my shoes sticking to the floor slightly when I walk around.
01:27:10.000Like that's, that's sort of like the sensory
01:27:13.000Palate that I get when I hear the word Ralph.
01:27:16.000I get like a synesthesia when I hear Ralph-a-mania.
01:27:19.000I smell beer and I feel my shoes sticking to the floor and I smell like asphalt and like crunchy pavement and mud and like a fight breaking out.
01:27:56.000But I'm glad he... 60 days isn't... I'm not the one going to jail, but all things considered, it could have been worse, so... Wishing him the best.
01:28:05.000Anon says, this world superpower can be described as a beast with the military capability to conquer or devour the whole earth.
01:28:14.000And its citizenry, just like iron doesn't mix with clay, will be a mixture and will not remain united.
01:39:46.000Clungus Chungus says, I put so much mental stock into this whole debacle, probably wasn't worth losing sleep over, but it was still disappointing to see people like Gates and Biggs cave.
01:40:38.000Race mixing than me because I'm telling ya I'm like well you know I said I'm Catholic Catholics don't believe it's a sin we do believe it's a bad idea because it's not good for compatibility and God created the races and so on and Mark who's Messianic Jew was like it's a sin to race mix tribes cannot mix I was like damn okay Mark
01:41:02.000You know, Mark was saying a lot of stuff that I didn't agree with, because he's, you know, he's anti-Catholic and everything, but I was like, damn, okay.
01:41:11.000Sim and I talked about it a little bit, but, you know, he really loves her, and she's an architect, and he's really into that, so... So it seems nice.
01:42:48.000I don't know what that is, but yeah, no, it's pretty impressive.
01:42:51.000We have great viewership here on Cozy.
01:42:54.000Well, it was so funny, you know, Medicare was saying, oh, Nick only gets 6 or 7,000 live viewers every night on an independent platform.
01:43:03.000Then he does his final stream and peaks at like 7,000 viewers on YouTube with his huge, you know, his YouTube account that he's had for years.
01:43:12.000So, it's always easier for people to criticize, of course, than to actually build something.
01:43:18.000I've always noticed everybody that criticizes me can't do what I do.
01:51:49.000We still love you ex but you know I'm kind of I'm kind of rocking with you I lately to be quite honest I know you I wouldn't leave me in the cold like that wouldn't give me the cold shoulder like that like like like a dog like a dog in the street I know you I you I would keep me warm okay you I would you wouldn't you wouldn't treat me like some some vet hiding says Veda one Veda did indeed win
01:59:21.000I mean, like, you know, capture a bunch of slaves.
01:59:24.000Whether they be, you know, male slaves that are gonna work in the mines or the factories, or female slaves that'll be married off to the soldiers.
01:59:33.000But you know, that's the point is spoils of war.
02:04:25.000And I haven't saved you yet, but I'm trying.
02:04:29.000Marcus says, if Revelation 13 is happening now,
02:04:34.000The only plausible interpretation is that international Jewry is the first beast.
02:04:38.000The second beast is the apostate Christian Church, which has enabled the first beast and causes the world to worship the Antichrist based on the lie that the Jews are God's people.
02:04:49.000Obviously, not all Jewish people are bad, but overall they're being used by Satan with their corrupt culture and religion.
02:04:55.000Get the word out, Jesus Christ is King.
02:04:57.000I don't know if we're in the end times, but regardless, they are being used by Satan.
02:06:08.000I mean they are ready for like a lot of homeless people and like black fighting and everything but they're not ready for an Italian who's just gonna create a scene and throw down.
02:06:19.000Martin Luther King says, watching Jordan Peterson being put through Zog humiliation rituals since he joined Daily Wire has been surreal.
02:06:28.000Pretty sure Ben made him do the interview at Netanyahu and only asked softball questions.
02:06:45.000Honestly, who cares what John Doyle says?
02:06:49.000Apostolic Slav says hey Nick first super chat on cozy been watching since YouTube days went by Slava Gruyper then I think finally got around to making a new telegram for the site and hit the follow button.
02:07:43.000Johnny Bravos' destiny brings up your name in relation to Ye's campaign and starts to underhandedly insinuate that your followers lack self-respect for remaining loyal to you while taking time off and returning.
02:08:45.000You know, this weaselly, poking, prodding.
02:08:48.000It's like, it's just, it's very juvenile, very womanly.
02:08:54.000And you know, look, I can take, you want to do a debate, we'll do a debate.
02:08:57.000We did the Ukraine debate, that was fine.
02:09:01.000But he acts like a little jagoff, and then he say, hey, like, you interrupt me, you're not taking what I say the way that I mean it, you're being uncharitable, you're being dishonest, whatever, and he goes, oh, you can't take pushback?
02:09:15.000It's like, no, you're just an annoying little jagoff.
02:09:45.000I mean, they're, they're not actually Jewish.
02:09:51.000But they it's like they observe the laws of Judaism as if like Christianity never happened.
02:09:58.000They believe that Jesus Christ is a like a prophet.
02:10:01.000I believe in a Savior, but they also believe in the old Jewish laws like they believe that Saturday is a real Sabbath and they don't believe in Christmas and all this kind of stuff.
02:10:13.000So I don't know fully, I'm not a Messianic Jew, but it's a very bizarre Protestant thing.
02:10:18.000Tesla owners says, how will AF go on without the Neo-Gastonists?
02:11:31.000We were supposed to do a collaboration, if you remember, and then he was like, oh, I can't collaborate because I'm getting a lot of bad press and I'm worried about getting fired.
02:11:41.000So, you know, we just hung out and got lunch.
02:11:44.000And he told me, he's like, you know, I don't think you like me.
02:12:51.000You know now he's gonna pretend like and it's just such a pathetic little display he literally just to give you know I almost feel bad when we met up in June in Dallas this is a kind of this is a kind of dynamic we had he literally called his mom on FaceTime to touch he called his mom on FaceTime he's like do you mind if I call my mom on FaceTime and you could say hi to her because she really likes you
02:13:19.000And I was like, yeah, I hate when people do that, but I was like, yeah, sure.
02:13:22.000And he's like, hey, hey mom, hey mom, guess who I'm with right now?
02:15:50.000We don't have to pretend to be a part of that clown show anymore, that, you know, the Disney movie, the heck off, commie, kissing your sister, wearing a bra, neo-gay, you know.
02:16:08.000But, um, I will say, you know, he is not used to what we're used to.
02:16:13.000I mean, I've been cyber... You know, it's very disrespectful because I've been under the pressure for years from the government, from social media, from finance, in a way that he hasn't.
02:16:24.000I have cyber stalkers, haters, turning over every rock.
02:16:27.000I don't know that that's ever happened to him.