00:01:40.000Hardcore conservatives and three Trump appointees, it should be a lock every time for a Trump favorable position for a right wing right decision.
00:01:52.000And yet, two decisions come down both of them the wrong way in one day.
00:02:01.000And it just goes to show the Supreme Court is useless, the judiciary is useless, and this whole project of filling up the federal judiciary.
00:02:11.000That the president undertook with Mitch McConnell for the past four years was a big waste of time, obviously.
00:02:18.000And the two cases we're talking about tonight are a case pertaining to the president's tax returns in New York, and we'll get into the details there, as well as a case about voter fraud, which is more important in Pennsylvania.
00:02:34.000And in the case in New York, the Supreme Court would not intervene to prevent New York prosecutors from obtaining the president's.
00:02:42.000The former president, I should say, tax returns.
00:02:46.000And the election fraud is actually a redo of the case in Pennsylvania, which was panned, I think, back in October when it was 4 4 and they reached an impasse.
00:03:01.000It was made about the extension to the deadline for mail in ballots that was done by the state Supreme Court.
00:03:08.000And the challenge from the Republicans is that the moving of the deadline was unconstitutional.
00:03:15.000Because the state legislature has the constitutional role of allocating the electoral college votes.
00:03:22.000And so, therefore, the state legislature is the only body in the government that can set the rules for the election that will determine how the electors are allocated.
00:03:32.000We'll get into the details, but that's the gist of the two big cases.
00:03:52.000We'll also be talking about a new poll which shows that if Donald Trump decided to start his own party, only 27% of Republicans would remain loyal to the GOP.
00:04:07.000You know, we've been talking about this for a long time now on the show that once Trump leaves office, the battle is going to be between the party and the establishment and Donald Trump and the base.
00:04:23.000And I was kind of curious to see actually where Trump would align because there was a scenario, I think, and it still may play out, where Trump shores up the establishment, Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy, Ronald McDaniel, and so on, and betrays his base and betrays this sort of emerging America first wing of the party.
00:05:00.000It's got a lot of consequences for even what we talked about last week with the president's scathing letter about Mitch McConnell, which I think we covered on Friday.
00:06:34.000And that's a very important channel to follow if you're going to AFPAC because we're getting closer.
00:06:41.000AFPAC is this Friday, so it is getting down to the wire.
00:06:45.000We are hurtling towards the second annual AFPAC conference.
00:06:50.000And if you're going or if you plan on going, make sure you're following the official America First Telegram channel because it's going to have all the information and all the updates about the conference.
00:07:11.000We announced our speakers list last Friday, a few days ago.
00:07:17.000And in case you missed that, on Friday at our AFPAC conference, our speakers list will be me, of course, Vince James from the Red Elephants, John Miller from Blaze TV, Michelle Malkin, the legend, and Representative Steve King, former Congressman Steve King.
00:07:48.000We wanted to leave it shrouded in mystery, a little bit of a surprise.
00:07:54.000And like I said, I think last week all of our tickets were reserved, but we're having this big problem now where the post office is super delayed because of the snowstorms and the bad weather.
00:08:08.000Because we have been getting emails every day since we opened up tickets, people saying, I sent in my ticket a week and a half ago, it hasn't been processed yet.
00:08:18.000I sent in my ticket, I haven't gotten a confirmation email.
00:08:22.000And we're getting like dozens of these emails every day.
00:08:27.000You know, it's always, I mean, it is literally always something.
00:08:30.000You know, when we are going up against the globalist power structure as red pilled Groypers or whatever, I mean, it is literally, it's always something.
00:08:40.000It's always interference or logistical problem or whatever.0.98
00:08:45.000So God only knows what that's all about.
00:08:47.000But we are going to be opening up e check processing tomorrow.
00:08:55.000We're still running some tests on it just to make sure it's 100%, you know, it works.
00:09:00.000We should be opening that up tomorrow.
00:09:04.000And so if you have reserved a ticket and it hasn't been processed yet in the mail, you'll be able to have it instantly processed or relatively instantly processed with our eCheck processor on our website tomorrow.
00:09:21.000And then once we process everybody that's made a reservation, we'll begin processing people that are on the wait list.
00:09:30.000And then, well, you know, then it'll be Friday.
00:09:32.000You know, then it'll be Friday, then it'll be the day of the conference, and it's going to be a great time.
00:09:39.000In spite of all the problems, it's kind of amazing.
00:09:41.000In spite of doing all of our ticket sales by mail so far, which is a huge pain in the ass, and aside from the fact that we only had tickets open for like a week and a half now, I think, two weeks, and everything that's going on, we still have hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of tickets that have been confirmed.
00:10:21.000And, you know, personal friends of mine, I'm getting them in there.
00:10:24.000You know, we're filling up the whole place.
00:10:27.000We had set aside so many tickets for friends and celebs, you know, VIP internet people.
00:10:34.000But it's shaping up to be a really exciting event because honestly, CPAC is just.
00:10:40.000And like even last year, before COVID and before everything that's gone on, last year, I remember talking to lots of people who were at CPAC.
00:10:50.000I didn't go to CPAC last year, we had our first half pack last year.
00:10:55.000And I remember the sentiment from everybody that did attend CPAC was this conference is dead.
00:11:08.000I think 2018, 2019, and then last year was AFPAC, but we were sort of around the conference.
00:11:14.000And every year that I return, it's worse than the year before.
00:11:20.000It's smaller, it's less busy, it's less exciting, there's less hype.
00:11:26.000And that has been like an ironclad rule.
00:11:28.000And I'm not talking about like my scene because it's been the opposite.
00:11:32.000We did sort of a proto AFPAC conference in 2019, we did a small get together, and then the year after that, we had AFPAC, which had like I think 150, 200 people.
00:11:44.000And then AFPAC 2 is going to be, you know, two or three times the size of that.
00:11:48.000So, you know, I'm not talking about our scene, but the actual CPAC convention.
00:11:54.000I was there in 18, 19, and on the outskirts in 20.
00:11:58.000And every year it just gets worse and worse and worse.
00:12:01.000And this year I think it's going to be the smallest one ever, from what I've heard.
00:12:05.000I talked to a friend of mine who's kind of in with the ACU crowd, and he says he thinks the turnout's going to be smaller.
00:12:13.000They don't have a lot of sponsors this year, there's excitement about it.
00:12:18.000Anyway, so I don't know who would want to go to CPAC.
00:13:29.000I mean, they get a pass every time, but whether you're Michelle Malkin or Loomer or me or Gavin, I mean, it's like it grows every year.1.00
00:13:40.000But it's a few days before the conference, and they cancel one of their own speakers.0.69
00:13:45.000And here is the best part the speaker that they canceled was one of these based black HOTEP people.0.74
00:13:54.000And I was talking to a friend of mine today, you wouldn't believe who it is, but I was talking to a friend of mine today, and I said, isn't that kind of Amazing.1.00
00:14:01.000They bring on board a token black speaker, of course, to pander to blacks.0.96
00:14:09.000You know, this is part of the Blexit strategy and all of that.0.96
00:14:11.000So I'm sure CPAC is just looking for whoever.0.76
00:14:15.000They've got that Maj Tour guy, this Second Amendment black guy.
00:14:21.000And then they had this speaker that got canceled.
00:14:24.000His name was like Black Pharaoh or something.
00:14:26.000And so I'm sure, you know, they're just putting the line in the water for any, you know, Broadly, ostensibly conservative black person to come speak.0.87
00:14:36.000So that's how this guy gets invited.0.92
00:14:38.000Then they determine that, like a lot of hoteps, he's critical of Judaism and has some outlandish theories and whatever.0.80
00:14:47.000And I'm sure the usual suspects lean on him and he gets canceled.0.94
00:14:50.000So I thought that was kind of amazing.
00:14:54.000They're pressured by the left to bring token black speakers to the event because they don't want to be called racist.
00:15:02.000And then, when the left discovers that their token black person is apparently anti Semitic, then they have to bow to pressure from the left a second time by canceling him.
00:15:46.000And, you know, yeah, I've said controversial things.
00:15:48.000I've made jokes on my show before, but at AFPAC, we're going to be talking about Christianity, social conservatism, fighting big tech, mass immigration, demographic change, the COVID lockdown.
00:16:02.000I mean, we're going to be talking about things that Trump's base cares about and the things that Trump's base believes.
00:16:11.000And it's going to be consistent and it's going to be true.
00:16:17.000And how do you look at that and say that's outside of bounds, but then look at CPAC, which two years ago was sponsored by Google, and which every year they cancel conservatives, cancel mainstream people.
00:16:30.000And then, you know, they've got this situation.
00:16:33.000How do you look at that and say, oh, but that's the professional one with Matt Schlapp, whose wife turned away the angel moms when she was working in the White House?
00:17:18.000It's just a giant vacuum sucking up money.
00:17:21.000And somebody's got to show that to the donors because the people putting up the money for this, very expensive conference.
00:17:28.000I mean, if I told you how much this AFPAC conference cost, you would lose your mind.
00:17:33.000I mean, it's not, I guess it's not as much compared to probably like giant conventions or whatever, but it comes with a pretty serious price tag.
00:17:41.000And I'm sure CPAC costs multiples of that, many multiples of that.
00:17:46.000And the people that are putting up the money, it's the usual suspects, it's Heritage, it's Fox.
00:17:53.000Young Americas Foundation, Turning Point USA, RSBN.
00:17:57.000I don't know why they would put up money for it.
00:17:59.000I mean, probably so they could get access or something because RSBN's good people.
00:18:05.000But the donors that are putting up the money for these organizations that then put up the money for CPAC, they've got to see what's going on here because a lot of the donors, I'm telling you, are just ignorant.
00:18:47.000And if they knew the kinds of conversations that were going on with the people that work in these institutions, I'm sure the donors would pull their money.
00:18:57.000And if they knew what was going on at CPAC, if they saw that kind of thing, I'm sure they would pull their money.
00:19:02.000Like Turning Point USA took a big hit after the Groyper War because Michelle and lots of people sent out a memo to some of the donors and said, okay, this is what your money's going to stapling green cards and diplomas and Rob Smith, your favorite gay, black, disabled, retarded veteran or whatever.
00:19:21.000And a lot of donors said, what the hell?
00:20:11.000I don't want to spoil it, but we have two other things that we're going to be working on in Orlando because everybody's going to be there.
00:20:18.000And, you know, I think people will be really impressed with the conference.
00:20:23.000Not only that we pulled something this impressive off, but we pulled it off even though times are what they are.
00:20:30.000And the other things that are in the works right now this platform, which is being developed, and these projects we're working on this weekend, which will be released later in the year.
00:20:39.000I think what's going to be so impressive about it.
00:20:42.000America First in a six, nine, 12 month timeline is everybody got knocked on their ass after the Capitol riots.
00:20:52.000The Trump team, the Republican Party, Parlor, you name it.
00:20:56.000The whole of the American right got knocked on their ass after the Capitol riot.
00:21:02.000And it was America First that regrouped in a spectacular fashion, regrouped, got back on our feet, and hit the ground running again.
00:21:12.000With AFPAC and with a few other things, which, like I said, I can't mention right now.
00:21:17.000But I think that when all is said and done, by the end of the year, you know, barring anything crazy like me getting assassinated or like thrown in jail or something, you know, by the end of the year, I think people look back and say, this was an inflection point.
00:21:30.000This is when America first really arrived.
00:21:54.000The Atlantic Council, and everything CPAC and Turning Point and opposition media, big tech censorship.
00:22:04.000To go against all of that in its fullness, when they're really going hard against you and to win, I think that really says something about who we are.
00:22:21.000I first want to talk about the poll, which is a big white pill.0.67
00:22:25.000Not really a surprise, though, but it is a big white pill just to have it confirmed.
00:22:30.000And this is a story from Russia Today.
00:22:33.000It talks about a poll that was conducted which shows they asked, I think, about 1,000 Trump supporters that if Trump formed a new party, would they join that new party or would they remain loyal to the GOP?
00:22:47.000And 27% of them, a mere 27%, said that they would remain loyal to the GOP.0.61
00:22:55.000It says, quote, On the heels of Donald Trump touting tremendous support for him to run for office again, a new poll indicates that nearly half of Republicans are ready to ditch their party if the former president starts his own.
00:23:10.000Only 27% of Republicans would remain loyal to their party if Trump were to start his own, according to the Suffolk University USA Today poll released on Sunday.
00:23:21.000Almost half, 46%, would follow the former president, while the remainder indicated that they would be undecided between the two.
00:23:29.000Trump starting his own political party has been a rumor that has only fueled chaos within the Republican Party amidst questions surrounding the former president's political future, as well as the recent impeachment trial, which saw seven Republicans side with Democrats and vote in favor of it and former Trump loyalist Mitch McConnell, leaving many scratching their heads by holding Trump responsible for the January 6th Capitol riot, despite the Kentucky senators' vote against impeachment.
00:23:56.000Trump said in a statement responding to McConnell, Mitch is a dour and unsmiling political hack.
00:24:03.000And if Republican senators are going to stay with him, they will not win again, Trump said in a statement responding to McConnell.
00:24:10.000One respondent to the poll named Brandon Keedle told USA Today, We feel like Republicans don't fight enough for us, and we all see Donald Trump fighting for us as hard as he can every single day.
00:24:25.000And that to me seems like an accurate assessment of where the Republicans are.
00:24:33.000What this one respondent said about the poll, that seems to me to be where I think most people in the Republican Party stand, which is to say maybe they don't love Donald Trump himself, maybe they don't even align completely with Trump's policies, but just on the level of personnel, on the level of personality, clearly there is a preference for Trump, a fighter,
00:25:01.000at least nominally, you know, at least the performance of a fight, even if he's not always successful.
00:25:08.000But a fighter and somebody who's real versus the establishment, which is clearly in what the Democrats are doing, if not actively helping them.
00:25:17.000I think that's the position of most people.
00:25:20.000Because, you know, like I said, even if they're not all the way on board with everything that Trump represents in substance or his actions or things like that, Republicans recognize that we're in a culture war or whatever you want to call it.
00:25:38.000People recognize that we're in a conflict.
00:25:41.000People recognize that the drag queen story hour and the mixed race advertisements and open borders and everything that's going on, people can clearly sense danger and they understand that we're in a conflict and that the other side are playing for keeps and we're just simply not.
00:26:04.000We're not taking it seriously, or at least our representatives aren't.0.88
00:26:08.000And it seems like they're not playing the game.
00:26:10.000Certainly they don't care about winning.
00:26:12.000And that's why people are siding with Trump.
00:26:14.000I think that's why they went with Trump in 16 in a lot of ways, and this is why they remain supportive, even in spite of the media's best efforts using the Capitol as a pretext to dissuade his supporters from supporting him.
00:26:28.000And, you know, the particulars of this poll are actually not that important.
00:26:32.000You know, this poll is talking about specifically would you abandon the GOP for a Trump third party?
00:26:41.000I actually don't think that that question specifically matters.
00:26:46.000Because I don't think that the third party is our best bet.
00:27:50.000Okay, well, it turns out that MasterCard and Visa run a cartel over credit card processing, and, like, you know, that's a major choke point for.
00:28:01.000Any kind of online application, any kind of digital infrastructure that you may want to create.
00:28:08.000That's, you know, just to talk about one example, which a lot of people don't know about.
00:28:15.000I tell people all the time, oh, you know, the media is lying about me being present inside the Capitol building on the 6th.
00:28:22.000People say, oh, sue him, Nikki, sue him for defamation.
00:28:25.000Like it's that simple, as if journalists lying about a public figure were enough to serve as a basis for a defamation lawsuit.
00:28:34.000There'd be a lot more defamation lawsuits.
00:28:36.000And the same goes analogously for third party.
00:28:40.000A lot of people say, well, if you don't like the GOP, start your own.
00:28:43.000What isn't taken into consideration is that to start your own party, it costs lots and lots and lots of money to get on the ballot, to register, and all of this.
00:28:55.000And what's more is that historically, third parties just aren't successful.
00:29:01.000They're successful acting as a spoiler, you know, in splitting a vote for one party.
00:29:10.000But you take a look at the most successful third party runs in the last 100 years, and even the most successful ones, the most viable ones, didn't even come close.
00:29:23.000They didn't even come close to succeeding.
00:29:26.000And ultimately, what we would want with a third party run, what the ultimate goal would be, is to get Trump in office again, right?
00:29:34.000Or to get an America First candidate in office or America First candidates into Congress.
00:29:40.000And historically, Third party does not achieve that.
00:29:44.000Third party has not delivered the White House.
00:29:47.000Third party does not deliver lots of seats in Congress or in the Senate, actually, an extremely negligible amount.
00:29:55.000So it's logistically difficult and historically it doesn't work.
00:30:01.000What would be far easier, and I've been a proponent of this for a long time, is to just run as America first in the GOP.
00:30:11.000This is what the Justice Democrats do.
00:30:13.000The Justice Democrats didn't start the Justice Party.
00:30:17.000They just run Justice Democrat candidates in the Democratic Party.
00:30:22.000They take advantage of all the Democrat infrastructure that exists, that they're on the ballot, that they have committee people and all of this.
00:30:31.000They get on the ballot, they get their people in the committee, and they just win through that process.
00:30:39.000And if they get enough endorsements or if they can crowdsource money, Then it's really just that simple a lot of times, and they've had some success with that.
00:30:49.000The same goes for the Republican Party.
00:30:51.000What I'm trying to say is if Trump simply backs America First, Trumpist candidates in a GOP primary, Republican voters will vote for that candidate.
00:31:03.000If Trump endorses a primary contender in the GOP, donors will send that person money.
00:31:11.000You know, the infrastructure is there to support an insurgency within the GOP, and all that.
00:31:18.000Ultimately, this is just a logistical matter in a lot of ways.
00:31:23.000It's just about what is the sort of path of least resistance, what's the shortest distance from taking America first and getting it into the end zone.
00:31:36.000And, you know, some people are wedded to a certain method.
00:31:39.000You know, are you married to infiltrating the GOP, married to third party, whatever?
00:31:45.000You know, to me, ultimately, I am indifferent.
00:31:47.000What matters to me is what's going to be the most effective.
00:31:50.000I think it's apparent that the easiest and most effective would.
00:31:54.000Anyway, it's really besides the point, the questioning in this poll about supporting a third party, it's more about what this indicates about the party itself.
00:32:03.000And what this is indicative of, of course, is that the loyalty with the base, as we've known for years, lies with Trump.
00:32:10.000Maybe more importantly, it indicates that loyalty within the base lies with Trump even at riots, because, and I don't know if anybody's picked up on it, it's pretty obvious, but.
00:32:23.000The media and the GOP had been very deliberate about using the Capitol riots to undermine Trump's support in the GOP.
00:32:32.000This is very, and they have made sure to saturate media coverage about the Capitol riots from both sides, putting the blame on Trump and playing up the sanctimony, playing up the pearl clutching about that.
00:32:48.000And of course, this is doubly effective and definitely calculated because Trump is not able to respond to this.
00:32:58.000And in case you haven't noticed, they don't cover his statements.
00:33:01.000They don't cover anything that he's been saying in the mainstream media either.
00:33:06.000So they're beating up on him in the media for the past six or seven weeks.
00:33:12.000And impeachment was a huge platform to do that too.
00:33:15.000Even Mitch McConnell said that Trump has the moral blame and the justice system will sort this out.
00:33:22.000And you had Republican congressmen performatively shaking their heads, putting their faces in their hands.
00:33:29.000Watching that pig Capitol police officer get smashed in the door, right?0.52
00:33:35.000So, from both sides, they're browbeating Trump, blaming him for the Capitol riots, and saturating the media coverage with just this negativity wall to wall in an effort to undermine his support for his base.0.70
00:33:50.000And, like I said, they're doing that at the same time that they've blacked him out.
00:33:53.000He's cut off from social media, and they don't cover him anymore on television.
00:33:59.000So, That's why this poll to me is very important because we knew that the GOP was with Trump on January 5th.
00:34:08.000You know, we knew that the GOP was with Trump from June, whatever, 2015, when he announced, all the way through until January 5th, 2021, the day before the insurrection.
00:34:22.000Now that we have this poll, we know that that support has really not eroded very much at all.
00:34:28.000It's eroded some, which is to be expected because he's not in the White House anymore.
00:34:35.000And the Capitol riot, I think, did some reputational harm.
00:34:38.000That being said, with all of that in mind, the erosion was insignificant.
00:34:46.000And this means, this is very important, because this means that Trump has all the leverage going into the midterms and then going into 2024.
00:34:55.000It shows that even after the Capitol riots, even after all the hand wringing and all the sanctimony and pearl clutching over the riots, and even though he's not president anymore, and even though he's not on social media anymore, He is still the voice of the party.
00:35:13.000And even if he can't, maybe some might say he can't decisively be the kingmaker in the party, he can deny the throne to the establishment.
00:35:26.000What I mean by this is he has got enough influence that even if that isn't enough to overpower the entire apparatus all by itself, like Trump can't force through the whole establishment infrastructure and pick all the primary candidates that are going to win and seat.
00:35:45.000The next nominee for president in 2024 is sufficient that he can deny it.
00:35:51.000You know, maybe he cannot confer it unilaterally, but he could certainly deny it unilaterally.
00:35:56.000In other words, nobody is going to get through the goalie without Trump saying so.
00:36:02.000Trump doesn't control everything, but he will be able to control who's not going to be able to get in office, who's not going to be able to be the nominee in the midterms and then in 2024.
00:36:13.000Because if Trump gives him the thumbs down, He's got over, or nearly, I should say, half the party that's willing to renege.
00:36:20.000And about a quarter that are undecided.
00:36:38.000Even though he struggled to institutionalize his revolution for the past four years, it seems as though he still has that opportunity in the next four years to institutionalize.
00:36:53.000It seems like he's gotten off with enough clout to spare, enough leverage to make it happen.
00:37:02.000The only thing that's outstanding, though, is the lawsuits.
00:37:05.000This is not completely relevant to this story in particular, but all of this is given that Trump is not destroyed by criminal or civil litigation now that he's out of the White House.
00:37:21.000Because this is another big problem, which is beyond the scope of this show.
00:37:25.000But you may have read in the press that he's getting sued now by like everybody.
00:37:31.000Because when you're the president, you have immunity.
00:37:34.000You can't be indicted by the DOJ and you can't be sued, you know, by most people.
00:37:40.000Once you're out of office, then all the criminal charges can be applied and you could be sued civilly, of course, too.
00:39:24.000It says, The U.S. Supreme Court has passed up yet another opportunity to wade into disputes over last year's presidential election.
00:39:32.000The justices on Monday declined to take up cases challenging a Pennsylvania state court decision that extended the ballot receipt deadline in last November's election by three days.
00:39:43.000Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the justices offered no public explanation for their rejection of the cases, but one member of the court, Justice Clarence Thomas, dissented.
00:39:55.000He said the court should have granted review even though the dispute was effectively moot, and he took a swipe at his colleagues for the decision to pass up the case.
00:40:05.000He said, That decision to rewrite the rules seems to have affected too few ballots to change the outcome of any federal election, but that may not be the case in the future.
00:40:16.000These cases provide us with an ideal opportunity to address just what authority non legislative officials have to set election rules and to do so well before the next election cycle.
00:40:33.000Both before and after last fall's election, Trump and GOP officials tried to get the U.S. Supreme Court to step into the Pennsylvania fight, a request the justices repeatedly denied.
00:40:44.000On October 19th, the justices deadlocked 4 4 on a request for a stay.
00:40:50.000That would have blocked the three day extension.
00:40:52.000A little over a week later, the justices unanimously declined to hear the dispute on an expedited basis, but Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch indicated serious doubts about the Pennsylvania High Court's action.
00:41:06.000Newly sworn in Justice Amy Coney Barrett chose not to take part in that vote, saying she had not had enough time to study the issue.
00:41:16.000So, to refresh your memory, in Pennsylvania, During the 2020 presidential election, the state Supreme Court, so the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, made a decision to extend the deadline to receive mail in ballots by three days because of the coronavirus emergency.
00:41:40.000Republicans sued because they claimed that it was unconstitutional for the state Supreme Court to change the election rules.
00:41:50.000And they made that claim because the Constitution.
00:41:55.000When it outlines how the presidential election ought to be conducted, it is legislatures which have the power to appoint electors in the electoral.
00:42:05.000Long ago, the state legislatures delegated the authority to appoint electors to the people of the state through a popular vote.
00:42:16.000So the state legislature says, you know, normally we get to pick the electors, but we're going to put it up to a vote to the people in the state.
00:42:23.000So in Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania state legislature says, let's let the people of Pennsylvania decide.
00:42:29.000Who Pennsylvania's electors will vote for.
00:42:33.000This is what the presidential election is 50 statewide contests to decide where those state electors are apportioned, or to which candidate those state electors are apportioned.
00:42:47.000So, as an extension of that, because the state legislature is delegating their power to choose the electors to the voters, it is the state legislature's authority alone and their jurisdiction alone.
00:43:00.000To determine how the election is conducted, we're giving the people the power to decide the electors, and ultimately the state legislature certifies the results of the election to then send the electors to D.C. to vote for the next president.
00:43:14.000So they have to then facilitate the election, they have to make all the rules, they determine how this is conducted.
00:43:21.000So the Republicans are claiming the state Supreme Court cannot make the rules for the election because the state Supreme Court doesn't have the constitutional authority to appoint electors, only the state legislature does.
00:43:36.000The Pennsylvania state legislature can't extend the deadline to receive mail in ballots because that's not under their jurisdiction.
00:43:43.000And therefore, then, if you're receiving mail in ballots past the deadline set by the state legislature, but before the deadline set by the state Supreme Court, then those ballots have to be discarded if the extension is unconstitutional.
00:44:02.000And in a swing state, Where the final tally is very close, you know, where the margin is very close, that might be the difference between one candidate winning that state and another candidate winning that state.
00:44:15.000Now, in October, the Republicans requested that the Supreme Court hear this case in an expedited fashion.
00:44:25.000They wanted the Supreme Court to halt the extension of the mail in ballot deadline before the election so that.
00:44:36.000You know, they wouldn't count any illegitimate ballots.
00:44:39.000The Supreme Court declined that, that's called the stay order.
00:44:43.000So they declined to stop this extension from going into place.
00:44:48.000And they also declined to hear the case before the election.
00:44:53.000There's nine judges on the Supreme Court.
00:44:56.000Amy Coney Barrett was appointed in time for this decision, but she sat it out.
00:45:00.000So it was four conservatives against four liberals.
00:45:03.000The four conservatives wanted to hear the case before the election, the four liberals didn't.
00:45:08.000And Amy Coney Barrett, who would have been the difference maker, was appointed, sat it out because she didn't have enough time to get up to speed on the case.
00:45:17.000So the election happened without the Supreme Court making a decision on whether or not the extension was constitutional.
00:45:25.000The news today is that the Supreme Court got another opportunity to hear this case.
00:45:31.000Even though the election's been settled, and even though the results have been certified, and, you know, like this report says, their decision would have been moot for this election.
00:45:42.000If the Supreme Court decided that those ballots that were received after the deadline set by the state legislature were invalid, it wouldn't matter because the results were certified in December.
00:45:56.000And once the results were certified, and once the electors cast their ballot, and once the electors voted on January 6th, you know, you can't go back in time and then change the electors and change the actual votes cast in the statewide election.
00:46:22.000And Clarence Thomas is saying well, maybe we can't change the outcome of this past election, but if we make a decision on this, it will set precedent for future elections so that in the midterms, so that in 2024 or any future election, there will be precedent for state Supreme Court, state legislature, state election officials.
00:46:47.000That they will understand where the boundaries are, what the jurisdiction is for setting the rules of the election.
00:46:54.000Even though the Supreme Court can't go back in time and change the outcome of the 2020 election, they could set the precedent and establish who can make the rules governing these kinds of elections in the future, which obviously makes sense.
00:47:13.000Clearly, the other conservatives, or maybe one or two conservatives, didn't agree.
00:47:17.000I believe it was Kavanaugh and it was Amy Coney Barrett who vined to hear this case, both appointed by Trump.
00:47:25.000So, You know, but that's really kind of besides the point.
00:47:28.000If you didn't really follow that, we covered this extensively back in October, but if you didn't really cover that, it doesn't matter.
00:47:35.000The point is, it's about election integrity.
00:47:38.000The Supreme Court had an opportunity to clarify the laws governing elections to protect the integrity of the elections against a lot of the funny business that happened in 2020, and they didn't.
00:47:50.000Not only did they not clear it up, but they decided to not even take the opportunity to clear it up.
00:47:58.000They decided to not make a decision on this case.
00:48:03.000Before we move on to the other case, it wasn't just Pennsylvania.
00:48:07.000There were similar cases in every swing state.
00:48:10.000In Georgia, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Michigan, there were similar cases about the exact same question in virtually all the swing states about where is the jurisdiction, where does the jurisdiction lie for determining the rules of the presidential election?
00:48:30.000Because In Wisconsin, it wasn't the state Supreme Court, it was just state election officials that decided to change the rules about indefinitely confined voters and extending deadlines.
00:48:42.000And the same was true in Michigan, and the same was true in North Carolina.
00:48:46.000So if they were to clarify what the jurisdiction is and how elections ought to be governed by state officials in the future, it would have clarified it for, you know, like four or five swing states, not just Pennsylvania, not just.
00:49:02.000That one particular issue with a small subset of voters, a narrow set of voters, it would have clarified it for a variety of different cases and many swing states for potentially tens or hundreds of thousands of voters in the future.
00:49:29.000It says, The Supreme Court declined Monday to block a New York grand jury from getting former President Donald Trump's.
00:49:35.000Personal and corporate tax returns, a decisive defeat in his long legal battle to keep his tax records out of investigators' hands.
00:49:45.000The ruling doesn't mean the returns will become public anytime soon, and they may never be publicly released.
00:49:51.000Under New York state law, materials turned over to a grand jury must be kept secret.
00:49:56.000But Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance can now require Trump's accountants to turn over the records that Trump has steadfastly refused to surrender to prosecutors or Congress.
00:50:07.000So, the Supreme Court decided not to protect Trump's tax returns.
00:50:11.000And I said this earlier the details of both of these cases don't really matter.
00:50:16.000What you need to know is this we have a clear majority on the court.
00:50:48.000We have a majority, three Trump appointees, fully a third of the court, and two solid conservatives, and we're losing cases all the time.
00:50:58.000I forget exactly which cases, but over the summer, there were like a dozen of them that we lost on gun rights, on a number of them, and two just today.
00:51:10.000And you have to ask yourself why are we losing cases?
00:51:15.000Because think about all the money that gets poured into this.
00:51:19.000The appointment of conservative judges.
00:51:21.000Do you remember what a big issue that was in the 2016 election?
00:51:26.000That during the 2016 presidential election, conservative media made this out to be, and it never, but they made this out to be one of the biggest issues of the election.
00:51:38.000Who is the replacement for Antonin Scalia?
00:51:41.000Now, voters care about things like immigration and trade and wars in the Middle East, and they care about infrastructure, and they care about tax policy, and they care about You know, a lot of things.
00:51:55.000But replacing Antonin Scalia, this is something that people on Fox News care about.
00:52:00.000This is something that people at Judicial Watch care about.
00:52:04.000This is something that people at Federalist Society care about.
00:52:07.000But of course, conservative media, which is run by conservative political hacks, they made this out to be a life or death issue in 2016.
00:52:16.000Ben Shapiro said he wasn't going to vote for Trump because he wasn't confident that Trump would appoint an originalist conservative to the Supreme Court.
00:52:27.000It is an artificial fake issue that only like Politico's care about, and that tellingly Mitch McConnell cares about.
00:52:37.000And so for four years, Trump not only filled Antonin Scalia's spot, but he filled up Kennedy's spot, and he filled up Ruth Bader Ginsburg's spot, and he filled up hundreds of spots in the federal judiciary.
00:52:51.000And in truth, it wasn't really Trump doing that, Trump was rumper stamping it.
00:52:57.000When it came to his short list of nominees, and when it came to, in particular, the federal judges that don't sit on the Supreme Court, those lists and those nominees came from Mitch McConnell.
00:53:10.000They came from the Federalist Society.
00:53:12.000This was never Trump's grand ambition.
00:53:15.000When Trump announced he was running for office, he talked about building a wall between Mexico and the United States.
00:53:21.000He talked about how the Iraq War was a mistake.
00:53:24.000He talked about how he was going to put a tariff on any company that left the United States.
00:53:30.000He didn't talk about getting 280 justices in the federal judiciary and blah, blah, blah.
00:53:55.000This was really important work that was being done and a big part of Trump's legacy.
00:54:01.000And we were supposed to say, Well, even though Mitch McConnell never appropriated a dime for a border wall, well, he was a real master of the Senate because he got all these federal judges taken care of.
00:54:14.000And we built 450 miles of border wall without Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan for two years from 16 to 18.
00:54:23.000And even though they didn't end a single war in the Middle East, we were supposed to be happy because we got three justices on the Supreme Court.
00:54:33.000That's going to last for a generation.
00:55:46.000Why was it so important to spend all that political capital, and why are all these people on Fox News and talk radio talking about it if it doesn't do anything for us?
00:56:02.000And, you know, here's the thing many people don't know there's a whole infrastructure to this in D.C., the Federalist Society is one of the more influential organs or entities in Con Inc., in the broader conservative infrastructure.
00:56:18.000There's a whole sort of parallel set of institutions specifically for the conservative legal tradition and the Federalists and the Originalists and all of this.
00:56:28.000And these are all the real egghead geniuses who like to go to symposiums and talk about the Founding Fathers and what they intended for the Constitution and all of this.
00:56:40.000And ultimately, even when they achieve everything that they want, it's meaningless.
00:56:45.000Even when they got everything that they wanted and more, more federal judge appointments than any president.
00:56:52.000In history, and Trump only served one term.
00:56:56.000And even though they got three Supreme Court justices, what has that amounted to?
00:57:00.000Can you point to a single ruling off the top of your head?
00:57:04.000Can you point to a single ruling from this conservative Supreme Court or from a conservative federal judiciary where you said, wow, thank God we did that?
00:58:46.000And, you know, I said this that the Amy Coney Barrett thing, what a waste of time that was.
00:58:51.000Do you remember that we prioritized in the final four weeks of the Trump presidency before the election?
00:59:00.000We prioritized the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett over COVID relief because we had to have that to adjudicate potential election fraud disputes.
00:59:12.000And even if we got all three confirmations in the last week, it wouldn't have mattered.
00:59:17.000They don't even care about voter fraud.
00:59:19.000They didn't even hear a case about voter fraud.
00:59:22.000Texas and attorney generals from like 30 other states brought a case in mid December on voter fraud, and they didn't even hear the case.
00:59:33.000So conservatives just have to ask themselves what are we doing?
00:59:38.000If you're not on board with America First yet, you have to ask yourself what are you doing?
00:59:42.000Because conservatives are always telling themselves that these surrogate objectives laid out by Republican Party officials are like direly needed.
00:59:54.000We need to shore up our presence in the Middle East.
00:59:59.000And we need to protect Ukraine from Russia.0.93
01:00:05.000And we need to, like, all these things that, if I were to ask you what the direct benefit is to the Republican voter, you couldn't tell me.0.96
01:00:37.000And here's the truth we don't need the Constitution, we don't need the Constitutionalists, we don't need the Federalist Society, we don't need the Council on Foreign Relations, we don't need any of that.
01:00:51.000Trump would be better suited at this point just firing everybody in the Republican Party, firing everybody if he ever gets back in the White House, firing everybody that he can in the federal government, and just replacing them with literal nobodies who support him from the hinterlands.
01:01:12.000He would be better off packing the Supreme Court with Sean Hannity and Judge Deneen and Bill Mitchell and Andrew Anglin and Jared Taylor.
01:01:23.000And Michelle Malkin and me, and you name it, as opposed to a nominee from the shortlist made by the Federalist Society or Mitch McConnell.
01:01:35.000He would be better off filling up the NSA and the CIA and the FBI and the departments and the agencies with random Trump supporters from Oklahoma or from Arkansas or Texas.
01:01:49.000That is what must be done at this point.
01:01:51.000Because understand, you're not going to get anybody from D.C. With very, very few exceptions, you're not going to get virtually anybody from D.C. or anybody already working in government who is going to do what Trump tells them to do or to make good policy or to do anything that is actually going to benefit Americans.
01:02:11.000It's a question of personnel, it's a question of loyalty.
01:02:14.000You nominate a Brett Kavanaugh, you nominate an Amy Coney Barrett, and they're not going to get in there and be team players.
01:02:23.000They're not going to get in there and do the right thing for.
01:02:25.000The country and do the right thing for their people, they're going to get in there and see it as their big opportunity to create their legacy, you know, to make a really interesting decision, make, you know, really beautiful legal writing about whatever.
01:02:39.000These people are a bunch of assholes, okay?
01:02:42.000I don't want to be too vulgar, but seriously.
01:02:45.000I mean, for Brett Kavanaugh to be put through what he was put through two years ago, where the media tried to ruin his life, destroy his family, the rape accusations, the reputation, assassination, and all of that.
01:02:57.000To be put through all of that and get on the court and then say, hmm, well, the left makes some good points here.
01:05:00.000And you could be sure that anybody that is co signed and put on a list by Mitch McConnell is the same.
01:05:07.000If Mitch McConnell puts your name on a list to be Nominated and not to be taken off of your committee assignments, you could be sure that they're controlled.
01:05:15.000You could be sure that they are not a threat to the system and therefore not your friend.
01:06:06.000They're taking over Nickelodeon and Hollywood and the Emmys and Netflix and they're coming for all of it and then they're going to kill you and they're going to kill this country.
01:06:19.000And at that point, all that matters is we need people in government who are going to help us and hurt those people.
01:06:30.000That's the only standard that matters anymore.
01:07:13.000You don't get appointed to the Supreme Court.
01:07:15.000And, you know, people buy into this civic religion stuff.
01:07:18.000They get it appointed to the Supreme Court and they put the robes on and then they go into the Supreme Court chambers and.
01:07:25.000They forget that Donald Trump appointed them.
01:07:27.000They forget that the Republicans confirmed them.
01:07:30.000They forget that ultimately it was a function of Republican voters voting that got them in that position.
01:07:38.000And they're going to walk in the Supreme Court and preside over the laws now, ignoring how they got there and ignoring what's going on in the world right now.
01:08:16.000And I don't know how anybody could see it any other way at this point.
01:08:19.000All this sophistication, all of this doing the right thing, where has it gotten us?
01:08:25.000You know, people really are out there believing that doing the right thing means that you're going to help your enemies.
01:08:31.000You know, they think that it's all a big game or something, that this is all just like some kind of chivalrous sport or a contest.
01:08:40.000You know, I mean, that's how people approach these things.
01:08:43.000They think, you know, Donald Trump and his supporters think that Trump is going to appoint judges and we're going to cross our fingers and hope that they make the right decision.
01:09:25.000And think of it this way the left never does this.
01:09:28.000Sonia Sotomayor will never side with the right on any. matter of importance in the Supreme Court ever.
01:09:38.000And neither will Nancy Pelosi in Congress, and neither will Chuck Schumer, and neither would Barack Hussein Obama or Kamala Harris or Joe Biden in the White House.
01:10:16.000You expose your neck, you expose a weakness, they are going to ruthlessly exploit it.
01:10:21.000They will stab you in the back, they will cut your throat, they will take you out.
01:10:26.000They never waste an opportunity, ever.
01:10:29.000Take a look at just the other few weeks ago when the GameStop thing was happening and AOC says, What Robinhood is doing is unacceptable, blah, blah, blah.
01:11:27.000They're trying to win because they hate us and they hate our country and they hate what we represent and they are pay when it's annihilated.
01:11:37.000And we're just the biggest suckers in the world.
01:11:41.000You know, we're like, well, we just all want to get along.
01:11:45.000Hey, we want to have a cookout with you, AOC.
01:11:49.000And, you know, we just want to be fair.
01:12:05.000This is why we deserve a lot of what we have coming.
01:12:08.000And we're going to keep getting pushed down and our stuff pushed in until we understand this as a people.
01:12:18.000How many times does this have to happen for people to wake up and realize that people like David French are not going to save our people?
01:12:28.000You know, it doesn't matter how smart you are, people wearing glasses and crossing their legs at the knee and talking about books and everybody doing a sort of like a golf clap that somebody made a good point in a debate at some symposium in D.C.
01:12:44.000I mean, and then Black Lives Matter is out there burning down city blocks and harassing people while they eat dinner on the patio.0.85
01:12:51.000Like, this is our country right now.0.93
01:12:54.000That, in a nutshell, is what's going on here.
01:12:59.000So, at this point, I'm getting a little bit rambly, but the bottom line is the Supreme Court, we were led to believe, was this all important thing that if we didn't retain control over it, there would be dire consequences for generations because of the precedent that is set by the Supreme Court for years.
01:13:50.000After all of that, it's the same court.
01:13:53.000It's the same court under Obama, the same court under Bush, it's the same liberal court making the same liberal decisions, and it didn't matter.
01:14:29.000At every level, team players, yes, men, people that are going to pull the lever and do the right thing because they see the bigger picture.
01:14:39.000If the left has it their way, there will be no more Supreme Court.
01:14:42.000So, how clever really are you, Gorsuch?
01:14:47.000You know, they're so smart making these decisions, narrowly looking at the case in itself, missing the point that when the left gets their way and they participate in that by making bad decisions, there will be no Supreme Court of Law.
01:19:47.000You know, they never understood that when all is said and done, the crux of the issue is the family.
01:19:58.000That's the central building block of the civilization the family.
01:20:03.000And the family unit is comprised of constituent parts the man and the woman, of course, being the husband and wife, and then the mother and the father, and then the child.
01:20:13.000These constituent parts, you know, these are sort of like the protons and the neutrons and the electrons.
01:20:20.000That form the atom, and the atom being the building block of all matter.
01:20:25.000In the same way, you've got man, woman, and child forming the family.
01:20:31.000Family formation, that process, you know, sort of like the sun is nuclear fusion, that process is what is constantly perpetuating and generating the society.
01:20:47.000That is the process that has to be protected and restored.
01:20:58.000The people are born and raised by the community and by their mothers and fathers.
01:21:07.000If you don't have men and women coming together and getting married and having kids, if you don't have them coming together and getting married and having kids and rearing them properly, you have a degenerating society.
01:22:00.000You know, if I were to tell you about the male role in reproduction, the female role in reproduction, everybody understands mechanically how that works during sexual intercourse and on, you know, like a cellular level, what's happening there, fertilizing the egg and all of that.
01:22:48.000And the woman has got to be feminine and submissive.1.00
01:22:51.000And she has got to rear the children.0.97
01:22:55.000And she has got to listen to her husband.
01:22:57.000And, you know, of course, we go into the courtship process and all of that, but that is so fundamental.
01:23:04.000And The problem with the alt right is that at the end of the day, just like leftists, just like liberals, just like lots of people, they had a liberal view on gender and on feminism and on all of this stuff.
01:23:20.000They said, hey, you know, women are strong too.
01:23:22.000They've got a role to play in our struggle too.
01:23:24.000Women are smart and sexy and strong and awesome.
01:23:27.000And, you know, they got to play a big role and they're going to be, you know, doing activism and all this stuff.
01:23:35.000They were basically racist feminists, racist liberals, racist feminists, whatever you want to call it.
01:23:42.000And, you know, it's no coincidence that organizations that embrace these sort of liberal attitudes fail.
01:23:53.000It's because, for the same reason that liberalism is causing our country to fail, they will cause any organization to fail a family, a political movement, a corporation, a business, a gang, whatever you want to call it.
01:24:08.000Liberal attitudes and these liberal principles, the reason we're pushing back against them on a political level nationally is because they don't work in any social context.
01:24:19.000You know, no matter what the size of the organization is, it creates problems.
01:24:25.000And that was a big problem for them.0.98
01:24:27.000You know, they brought women to the fold too closely and without vetting them properly.
01:24:32.000And that's how you get people from Identity Europa on CNN ratting everybody out.
01:24:36.000That's how you get, what the hell was her name?
01:24:43.000But then she goes and dumps her email server to the Atlantic and doxes everybody that ever emailed, Richard Spencer and a few others, over a five year period.
01:25:29.000Nobody knows, but that's the problem.0.98
01:25:32.000She's making out with all these guys who need a low profile and are involved in dissident politics, and then she's sleeping with this hardcore Jewish Zionist.
01:25:39.000Like, you know, these are just a sampling.
01:25:43.000Lauren Southern, I'm going to go and torpedo migrant boats in the Mediterranean.0.51
01:26:37.000The building block, the smallest unit of the society is not the individual.
01:26:43.000There is no individual, it's the family.
01:26:46.000And when I say there's no individual, here's what I mean by this.
01:26:50.000You know, when we're supposed to think about society as like, you know, everybody's going to go and Participate in the free market.
01:26:57.000Everyone's going to vote, and everyone's going to.
01:26:59.000All these individuals are going to have these universal rights, and we're going to have them universally participate in the movement men, women, children, whatever.
01:27:09.000The problem is that there's no such thing as this universal abstraction of the individual because there are significant differences between people.
01:27:18.000There's no such thing as the individual.
01:27:30.000There are morally upright people and morally deviant people, alcoholics, psychopaths, criminals, homosexuals, sociopaths, and any number of sort of dysfunctional people.0.82
01:27:45.000There are different groups of people, and the differences are significant.0.77
01:27:53.000A woman is not an individual in the same way that a man is.0.97
01:27:57.000Almost everything that people have said about the individual in the Enlightenment.0.97
01:28:01.000And since then, pertains only to single adult men.
01:28:07.000When we think of the individual, that is, in theory, who we're thinking of, knowingly or not.0.73
01:28:13.000You know, the woman does not exist as an abstraction in the same way as an individual that a man does, because a woman has restrictions and it's a whole different biology that makes the things that apply to the individual as a male different for the woman.0.74
01:28:30.000I don't know if this is making sense.0.64
01:28:33.000This is kind of getting a little bit more out there.
01:28:36.000But what I mean is, like, we think about the individual as a rational actor.
01:28:41.000We think about the individual as somebody who is kind of like untethered, sort of just like, you know, blank slate and out there.
01:31:46.000Dogfish says, What happened to the commentary and gaming streams?
01:31:49.000Used to do them all the time until around the start of the pandemic.
01:31:53.000Well, I was doing them until I got banned from DLive.
01:31:56.000Then I got banned from DLive, and now it's a big ordeal to stream.
01:32:00.000But I'll start doing them once it gets easier for me to stream, and once there's a live chat, I'll start doing them again.
01:32:06.000I don't like doing them when I don't have a live chat, and it's kind of like more steps to do a stream now.
01:32:13.000We're getting to the point where I could do it completely independently without my dev team.
01:32:18.000So once there's a handoff from the dev team to me, and I could just start my streams independently, and once we get the live chat, then I'll do it.
01:32:28.000Dylan says, What's the dress code for AFPAC?
01:32:49.000You know, try to wear something that's a little bit, even if you're like broke, try to wear khakis and like a button down shirt, you know, something.
01:33:00.000Look, keep in mind that all eyes are going to be on this conference and nobody's going to see you in this conference because we're going to be protecting your privacy.
01:33:08.000But for the sake of the attendees, for the sake of the people there, look nice, okay?
01:33:12.000Please groom yourselves, take a shower, get a haircut before you go.
01:33:16.000Take your clothes to the dry cleaner so they're not wrinkled.
01:33:20.000And make sure everything fits and it looks right, okay?
01:33:24.000And if it doesn't fit, wear something that fits.
01:33:27.000And if it's wrinkled, put it in the dryer, you know?
01:33:32.000Because so often I see people show up to these things and it's like, get out of here.
01:33:37.000You know, you look bad, you make us look bad.
01:33:45.000Some Groypers show up and they look better than me.1.00
01:33:48.000More, you know, clean cut, put together, all that.1.00
01:33:52.000But just please, especially if you're a younger guy, maybe you're an incel, you haven't ventured out of the house in a year or whatever, make sure you get a haircut, wash your face, put on deodorant, take a shower.
01:34:05.000These are things that I don't have to tell Groypers because Groypers show up to protest and they look great.
01:34:09.000You can look at any of the pictures, but just in case we get, I don't know, somebody wander into the conference looking like a total jerk off.
01:34:18.000Just want to remind you guys to be optical.
01:34:25.000When you're at this conference and you're in there, you're representing this movement to the attendees there.
01:34:33.000Now, like I said, nobody's going to be photographed, nobody's going to be seen outside that room, but there's going to be influential people in that room.
01:34:41.000We want to look good, we want to be presentable, and especially on the stream.
01:34:44.000I don't want to hear any interjections or issues like that either.
01:35:14.000Spegzo says, I made a video about Helen Keller that Vince James and Fantano retweeted, and now hundreds of leftists are attacking me because I said Keller wasn't a genius.
01:35:43.000Stacey Abrams says with Google Translate, type in quarantine from English to Latin, then back again, then back to English, then back to Latin.
01:36:13.000It's, swear to God, I didn't believe it at first because I saw somebody made a screen recording of it on Twitter and I thought, oh, this is a troll or something.
01:36:26.000You put in the word quarantine, translate to Latin, and you keep flipping it back and forth, and it turns into like the Jews' plan for salvation.1.00
01:36:57.000Instant Crush, Get Lucky, and I liked Stronger, where they collaborated with Kanye West, and I believe they collaborated with Jesus too, right?
01:38:12.000I don't really watch him, but he's pretty based.
01:38:15.000Big Batface says, I get it, gotta keep the secret speaker cloaked in mystery, but what's to deal with the Sam Hyde after party I keep hearing about?
01:38:23.000Do you have to get tickets, invite only?
01:39:21.000Speczo says Actually, the clip of mine, Young Pharaoh retweeted, was a clip from your show that I posted with you talking to E. Michael Jones about how MLK helped destroy black Americans.0.91
01:40:54.000Is it useful to highlight leftist hypocrisy as a tool to introduce others to what is happening within politics and introduce them to our views?
01:43:49.000You know, for a person like me especially, I can't have it where outside the walls of my bedroom and my studio, everything is up for grabs.
01:44:00.000Literally, the only rooms where I have domain are the bedroom and the office.
01:44:05.000And if I put something down anywhere else, it's moved, it's scattered, it's consumed.
01:44:13.000I can't live like that because I got a lot of stuff and I have a lot of papers and, like, I need to spread out.
01:44:22.000And the idea that I can't put something down on a fucking table without it being transported to a hole outside in the backyard practically, and you forget that it even ever existed because you put it down and it disappears and you don't even remember it.
01:45:43.000You know, me doing, and I'm not trying to, like, big time anybody or anything, but it's not conducive to everything that's going on that I then also have to worry about.
01:45:53.000Now, now I'm just ranting about, I know you don't care.
01:45:57.000Now I'm just ranting to you like you're a friend of mine or something, right?
01:48:20.000Nobody can see me, nobody can hear me, and nobody can have access to the physical space, you know, for me to be truly alone and then therefore for me to be truly like, you know, who I am and effective.
01:49:59.000This is a level of maybe like personal dysfunction that makes the show truly relatable, truly real and authentic.
01:50:07.000Anyway, Darth Jar Jar says, Inspiring philosophy on YouTube made a playlist of videos showing the quantum physics and biology prove that a cosmic consciousness exists.
01:50:17.000I saw a classical theist in the comments and he thought it was good.0.98
01:50:21.000Atheists don't even have science now.1.00
01:50:34.000Jackson says, Hosea 2 6, God wants us to pray that the paths and ways of our enemies be hedged up with thorns to prevent the progression of evil.
01:50:46.000Charlie Chaplin says, Conservatives will see the left push for all white children to be dismembered, and all they'll do is tweet that it's hypocritical or polarizing or something.
01:52:28.000That's weird because somebody going by your exact same name is a moderator and somebody's live chat who just betrayed me in the whole movement like a week ago.
01:52:38.000That's kind of a weird coincidence, right?
01:52:40.000You would think that somebody was totally loyal to me and America First.
01:52:45.000Wouldn't be totally friendly with and helping and supporting and moderating the chat of somebody that betrays me.
01:52:53.000Now, I would understand that maybe you don't say, oh, I'm never going to talk to somebody again or whatever, but there is like a closeness.
01:53:24.000Huey Long, respecter, says, Hey, Nick, did you see that story about the tranny oath care to be kept in a regular jail because he would be harassed?0.99
01:53:32.000How can you consider yourself far right and accept tranny?0.98
01:56:27.000CPAC invited the YouTuber Young Pharaoh to speak at the convention months ago, but they had to cancel his invitation last minute because his content regularly challenges Jewish identity.
01:56:37.000Denounces LGBT as pedophiles and monitored the globalist obstruction of Trump's presidency.
01:56:46.000I talked about that at the top of the show.0.80
01:56:48.000They invite a token black guy to appease the left, and then they have to cancel him to appease the left because a token black guy is an anti Semite, right?0.73
01:56:58.000Or he's accused, I should say, of being an anti Semite.0.90
01:57:29.000A lot of them just don't get it, though.
01:57:31.000A lot of people are just completely ignorant and like normie.
01:57:35.000Because to understand this stuff, you really have to look into it.
01:57:38.000I mean, you could get it on like some sort of intuitive, it's fake and that it's corrupt and it's deceptive, you know, like the system and everything.
01:57:46.000But to really get it, it's a complicated affair.
01:57:50.000I mean, to really understand what's going on, you really got to take a close look and you got to know where to look.
01:57:57.000So, your average person can come up with generic, oh, you know, they're all crumb bastards.
01:58:04.000It's all, you know, people can manage that, but to really kind of get what's going on, mass migration and pay to play and a lot of this stuff, you really got to pay attention.
01:58:16.000Because there are people that all they do is consume politics and even they don't get it.
01:58:21.000Even they can't read between the lines.
01:58:23.000Some people, their whole lives is writing superficial stuff.
01:58:26.000About politics, about the back and forth between the parties, and they don't really know how politics works.
01:58:32.000I don't even know fully how politics works.
01:58:39.000I learn from smart people who talk about the system in new ways and ways that accurately reflect the anatomy of the elite and how politics works.
01:58:51.000And it's sort of a newer subject that I think people are getting into.
02:00:36.000You know, in other words, when, because I was thinking about that the other day, I was like, what if you got, like, that would be horrifying to be put to death for somebody to tell you, we're going to kill you, nothing you could do about it.
02:00:50.000But then I thought to myself, wait a second, but that's the predicament that we're all in.
02:00:54.000I mean, we're all going to die, and we all, and everybody should think of it in the same way.
02:01:00.000Everybody, you know, think about how you're, you know, how you would break down, how you would turn.
02:01:05.000And break out in a cold sweat and weep if you were told by a judge you're sentenced to death.
02:01:29.000Whether, you know, it's because you die or because the whole place will be destroyed.
02:01:36.000And there will be a judgment and then there will be, you know, an eternal consequence for your actions here.
02:01:42.000Anyway, but people need to think about that and they need to, you know, and it's something that creates anxiety and it should.
02:01:51.000But at the same time, it should give you a greater appreciation.
02:01:54.000Because when you think about the gravity of what that means, of what's in store for us, soul separating from the body inevitably, and a judgment before an omnipotent God, and then an eternal consequence, that should really give you an appreciation for life, really make you savor it.
02:04:46.000Why has Nick Fuentes, Donald Trump, and Nick Fuentes, Joker, and Nick Fuentes, taxi driver, why are they all gathered in the Joker movie at the same time?
02:06:20.000Darth Jar Jar says, The media, FBI, political establishment, Antifa, academia, Basically, the entire world is trying to take you down when you are just trying to save the white race.0.84
02:08:15.000Black Knight says, Nick, you need to build real life Darth Vader's meditation chamber and scheme in it how to defeat the entitled, nepotistic, corrupted, power mad tribe of Skywalkers.0.88
02:09:11.000Mark says, LMAO, you gave a talk about our family as the lowest unit and then spent several minutes talking about how you can't share space with your family.
02:11:17.000What I mean by the mundane is it's good when things are uneventful because when things are eventful, things are going wrong, is what I meant.
02:11:25.000I mean, you should, you know, some people are like, oh, the grind.
02:11:29.000But it's like, no, enjoy the grind, appreciate it because that's when things are not going horribly wrong.
02:11:35.000You'll appreciate the grind and the mundane when things, when there's an avalanche coming down on you, you know?
02:11:44.000That's kind of like how I feel because I was feeling very sort of uninspired last year.
02:11:50.000Like after AFPAC last year, I was coasting.
02:14:36.000But if it went away, there'd be some relief.
02:14:37.000I don't know if I could completely relate.
02:14:41.000I kind of want to take it apart like in iCarly.
02:14:43.000They take apart that car and they Turn it into a couch and they put it in the studio.
02:14:48.000But I would never do that because I want to drive it eventually.
02:14:51.000I mean, like, if, so I, you know, I drive it now, but I want to get to the point where it's just sort of like a keepsake and then I take it out occasionally, you know, when I'm like an old guy, when I'm an old fart and I'm driving around the Groyper Palace in the refurbished.
02:16:26.000So, a lot of people sometimes get embroiled in controversy accidentally and they decide they want to be a martyr.
02:16:34.000You know, they want to double down, they want to be a hero.
02:16:38.000And, you know, I mean, that's great, I guess, but you got to understand that if you want to be a hero, I mean, you're going to get taken down like a hero.
02:17:16.000Because most people have no idea what it entails and they can never know.
02:17:20.000And most people are too dumb, honestly, to really understand it or to understand it before they're in it.
02:17:26.000And this is why you have a lot of people that get into it and then they get cold feet or then they turn out to be traitors or turncoats.
02:17:33.000Because they get in, they realize this is not what they had prepared for, they were not prepared for this, and then they want an exit strategy, you know?
02:17:42.000So if you're going to get into this thing, you got to know everything that comes with it, you got to fully decide to do it, and you got to think it through and plan.
02:17:50.000And I'm telling you, don't do it, okay?
02:17:54.000But if you are going to do it, you have to accommodate for all those things.
02:18:34.000You know, now everyone's deplatformed from everything.
02:18:36.000I got to the point where I reached a critical mass where I got in maybe just at the right time where I was able to build up a big enough following that now I can make my own platform and I could still stream to many thousand people even off of a mainstream platform or any platform for that matter.
02:18:52.000A lot of people aren't in that position.
02:18:54.000James Alsop had half a million subscribers on YouTube.
02:18:57.000What good did that do him when he got deplatformed?
02:19:41.000I don't really read a lot of economists.
02:19:44.000Lately, when I was reading that stuff, I read the Austrians, I read the Chicago School, which is like Milton Friedman and Gary Becker, and I think Walter Williams was Chicago School, I think Thomas Sowell was Chicago School.
02:20:03.000Let's see, Ronald Coase, Gary Becker, Thorstein Veblen.
02:20:08.000That's a name you've probably never heard.