00:02:41.000My daddy told me in it Christ, like I was screaming at the river.
00:02:47.000We just like my looking for a bright light.
00:02:51.000See what your life like, riding on a white bike, gunning like a tight bike, pressing on the gas Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:05:02.000I guess people just aren't that interested in it.
00:05:04.000But it's back in the news in case you haven't been paying attention.
00:05:09.000The Biden administration is following through with former President Trump's drawdown of American troops in Afghanistan, as we had planned to have all American troops out of the country this month.
00:05:23.000The problem, though, is that now that American troops are leaving Afghanistan, the Taliban is taking over everything.
00:05:32.000And so today, the Taliban took over a city called Kandahar, which is the second biggest city in Afghanistan and was used by the American military as a base of operations.
00:05:44.000And according to new reports from the Pentagon, the Taliban will take over the capital of Afghanistan, which is Kabul, within 30 to 60 days.
00:05:55.000Which means, and some people have pointed this out, that by the 20th anniversary of 9 11, okay, 20th anniversary of 9 11, which is next month, the Taliban will be in complete control of the country of Afghanistan, and specifically of the capital, Kabul, which has something like 600,000 people.
00:06:27.000And in response to this, the Biden administration is redeploying 3,000 troops to Kabul to evacuate our embassy personnel and other staff that remains in the country.
00:06:41.000So they pulled everybody out, and now they're sending them all back in in order to evacuate.
00:07:05.000But it's sort of like, you know, the same feeling that I got when Donald Trump was winning primaries in the GOP primary back in 2015 or 2016.
00:07:17.000I remember I wasn't a Trump supporter when the race first got started back in 2016.
00:07:23.000But when I saw him winning every single state in the primary, and it was, he didn't win Iowa, but it was New Hampshire and Nevada and South Carolina and Super Tuesday and then the other Super Tuesday.
00:07:34.000And every time he won a primary, I saw the look on Anderson Cooper's face and Brett Baer and people in the media.
00:07:43.000Every time he was winning a state, I was like, you know what?
00:08:18.000It's a really, it's actually a great story.0.89
00:08:20.000The great Satan, the American empire pushing gay, trans, BLM, you know, liberal democracy on the world.
00:08:30.000And here you've got these blessed, holy freedom fighters from the mountains, you know, fighting for their independence and just steamrolling this puppet regime left behind by the U.S. government.
00:08:43.000I got to say, there's something compelling about that story.
00:08:55.000And you know, well, I guess we'll get into this later on in the show, but pay very close attention to what they're reporting about the Taliban because there are a lot of similarities between what's happening right now in Afghanistan and what happened in Iraq 10 years ago.
00:09:13.000Because I remember when Barack Obama withdrew or initiated the withdrawal from Iraq back in 2011.
00:09:22.000It was the same kind of reporting which followed just a couple years later.
00:09:28.000Obama initiates a withdrawal from Iraq, which he campaigned on in 2008.
00:09:32.000And then it's not two years later that this new terror group, ISIS, comes out of nowhere and takes over the whole country.
00:09:42.000And the Iraqi government falls to ISIS, and the Syrian government falls to ISIS.
00:09:48.000And, and, and this is the similarity, you know, the media reports about the brutality.
00:09:53.000They talk about how we wasted resources and time and money.
00:09:57.000We left behind a power vacuum, and now this far worse Islamist force rose in the wake of America.0.94
00:10:05.000And that was the pretext for America to remain in Iraq for another decade and send troops back and airstrikes again and get involved in the Syrian civil war.0.94
00:10:16.000And so I'm watching the coverage of the Taliban in Afghanistan, and I'm kind of seeing, at least superficially, something similar.
00:10:25.000The same kind of narrative, the same, you know, Islamist Taliban on the rise, city after city falls to the Taliban.0.52
00:10:32.000The whole country becomes Talibanistan, and this is unacceptable.0.79
00:10:37.000Redeploying troops, bringing back the B 52s and AC 130s and everything.1.00
00:13:29.000They took the refugee cap and increased it by 600%.
00:13:34.000And the consequence now is that we have close to a quarter of a million people coming across the border.
00:13:40.000And that's just that's being apprehended every single month.
00:13:44.000And they said back at the beginning of the year that we were going to get to the point where in September we would be apprehending like 50,000 people every single day.
00:13:52.000And I could see we're on track to do that based on where we are in the summer.
00:13:55.000It hasn't slowed down even a little bit.
00:14:19.000And I wouldn't even know that it was the case, but I opened up my Snapchat today and.
00:14:25.000You know, on Snapchat, it will tell you, it gives you like a memory, it shows you a snap or a picture or video that you took on that day, you know, a year, two, three years ago.
00:14:37.000And so I opened up my Snapchat last night and it said, Here's a memory from four years ago.
00:14:43.000And it was a video of me marching around in Charlottesville.
00:14:49.000And four years ago today, by the way, was the Saturday.
00:14:52.000The Saturday was the Lee Park demonstration.
00:14:55.000I wasn't there for the Tiki Torch march.
00:14:57.000Some people say that, but I wasn't there.
00:15:01.000So, four years ago, it was Charlottesville.
00:15:03.00007 to all of my Charlottesville veterans.
00:15:07.000Thank you for your service, everybody.
00:15:10.000And I'm kind of joking about it, but it was kind of like an important day.
00:15:14.000You know, looking back, and especially in light of what we talked about last night on the show, last night we talked about the results of the 2020 census, particularly about the racial demographics of America.
00:15:27.000And four years ago, I went to Charlottesville.
00:15:38.000She was with Rebel Media, so I thought it was okay.
00:15:41.000And so I went out to Charlottesville, last minute decision.
00:15:44.000I paid like $800 for a flight or $600, something crazy, because there's not a lot of direct flights from Chicago to Charlottesville, Virginia, and especially not last minute like that.
00:16:01.000I mean, if you're going to go there, it seems normal enough.
00:16:05.000And I remember flying out there to protest white replacement, specifically, you know, white genocide through mass migration from non white countries, protest the removal of the Lee Monument.0.56
00:16:16.000And I thought what was going to happen is that that rally would have reunited the right wing.0.62
00:16:22.000Because a year before that, shortly after the Trump election, the right splintered.
00:16:29.000You know, Jeff Giza and Mike Cernovich disinvited Baked Alaska from the Deplorable, and Richard Spencer did Hailgate.
00:16:39.000And the transition was botched by Reince Priebus and Johnny DiStefano in the White House.
00:16:45.000And so the right was kind of splintered after the Trump election.
00:16:49.000And 2017, Charlottesville was, I thought, supposed to be reuniting the right wing to oppose mass migration and white genocide and the cultural genocide in the South, cultural genocide against American heritage when they wanted to take down the Robert E. Lee Monument by the University of Virginia.
00:17:10.000That's why I went and what I thought was supposed to be an innocuous rally about something which was very prescient, clearly at the time, turned into a white nationalist terrorist rally or whatever, universally condemned by everybody.
00:17:26.000Everybody in the right wing, obviously in the media, the left wing.
00:17:30.000And for years, that was like a huge stain on my career.
00:17:35.000Everybody said, oh, you know, Nick Fuentes, he's the Charlottesville marcher.
00:18:12.000It was necessary that I went there because for me to mainstream a lot of those ideas as somebody that had been there, it was important for that to have happened in the way that it did.
00:18:24.000And what I mean to say is, four years ago, nobody wanted to talk about white genocide.
00:18:31.000You were considered radioactive, untouchable, if you talked about those things, if you talked with people that talked about those things, if you went to a rally like that.
00:18:41.000And the people that, frankly, the people that were talking about those things were.
00:18:48.000You know, Richard Spencer and Chris Cantwell and Identity Europa and Vanguard America.
00:18:53.000I mean, all those groups were, and people were just toxic.
00:18:57.000They were either probably totally infiltrated by feds or they were people that were completely dysfunctional and didn't understand what it was, you know, what was going on in the country.
00:19:08.000In any case, you know, looking back on it four years from today, like I said, especially in light of the report we read yesterday and in light of how the conversation has changed within conservative circles.
00:19:20.000You could kind of go back and look at that as an inflection point, maybe, for the right wing, you know, in a lot of different ways, in terms of the focus of the right wing, but also in terms of how those issues had to be treated in order to gain mainstream acceptance.1.00
00:19:35.000Because clearly, you know, marching like the KKK with the tiki torch and a polo shirt yelling, Jews will not replace us, I mean, that was just straight retarded, you know?0.89
00:19:46.000But nevertheless, persisting with the very real and factual message about white genocide, but just with a different.0.98
00:19:54.000You know, kind of a different take on it.
00:19:57.000I think people are starting to realize there's something to that.
00:20:01.000You don't have to be some psycho skinhead lunatic to just look at the facts, look at the mathematical fact of white replacement in America as a result of immigration.
00:20:13.000We went over it yesterday in the census, and it was reported in all the mainstream media.
00:20:18.000America diversifying at a faster rate than ever.
00:20:21.000White population shrinks for the first time in American history.
00:20:24.000That's a headline in all mainstream media.
00:20:26.000Four years ago, people said, You'll not replace us.
00:20:29.000And that was supposed to be the worst thing that had ever happened since the Holocaust, practically.
00:20:34.000So, anyway, so happy 40 year anniversary to our Charlottesville veterans.
00:20:40.000You know, it's, I think it's worthwhile to look back on that and kind of analyze, especially now, because we're sort of in an inflection point right now for a variety of reasons.
00:20:51.000And so it's important to look at how things changed and, you know, how things turned around from that point on and what was successful and what wasn't successful and maybe evaluate in a similar way what's going on right now.
00:21:04.000Because, you know, we're facing different challenges these days.
00:22:44.000I think this was on Twitter or Instagram or something.
00:22:48.000But somebody said, you know, Megan Squire must be tearing her hair out because they worked their fingers to the bone getting me banned from Twitter.
00:22:56.000SPLC was writing articles like every week trying to get me banned from Twitter.
00:23:42.000From me getting banned from Twitter to get 100,000 followers on Gab and get the same engagement, if not better, on Gab than I was getting on Twitter.
00:27:53.000He said in his State of the Union address that year that he wanted more immigrants than ever.0.98
00:27:58.000And then it got to the point in April, May, and June, he was threatening tariffs against Mexico if they didn't stop sending people across the border.0.98
00:28:05.000But it got to the point where the border was worse than it had ever been.
00:28:09.000It was worse than it had been at any point in the 21st century.
00:28:13.000I remember, I think in May or June, that was the high watermark of the illegal border crossings during the Trump administration.
00:28:19.000And he was hitting numbers like 180,000 illegal border crossings in one month.
00:28:25.000And there was no end in sight for that.
00:28:26.000And I remember covering that every night and saying, look, any way that you cut it, the border is the worst it's been ever.
00:28:32.000You know, worse than under Obama, worse than under Bush.
00:28:35.000And this is supposed to be the Trump administration.
00:28:38.000You know, not only is it not supposed to be worse than Obama and Bush, it's supposed to be much better.
00:28:44.000And, you know, after we wasted two years with the Republican Congress on Obamacare and corporate tax cuts, there was just no excuse for it.
00:28:53.000Ultimately, Trump turned things around.
00:28:54.000But the point I'm trying to make is I thought it couldn't get any worse back then.
00:28:59.000And I remember people at the time in 2019 were saying things like, it doesn't matter who you elect, because if you elect Trump, you get open borders.
00:29:08.000If you elect a Democrat, you get open borders.
00:29:11.000But of course, Things were bad for one year, maybe a couple years.
00:29:16.000And then in 2020, Trump completely turned it around.
00:29:19.000Trump was building more than one mile of border wall per day, wound up building 500 miles of border wall, put in place the remain in Mexico policy, ended catch and release.
00:29:31.000He created an immigration enforcement regime which was keeping illegal immigrants out.
00:29:35.000And then when the coronavirus pandemic hit, put in place an executive order that kept even legal immigrants out, such that you saw a 92% reduction in legal immigration.
00:29:47.000In the second half of 2020, compared to the previous year, 92% reduction in legal immigration.
00:29:53.000Cut the refugee cap from 100,000 to like 12,000 and was only admitting about 4,000 refugees per year.
00:30:01.000So, by the end of the Trump administration, immigration was under control.
00:30:05.000This is a very important point to make because the record of Trump on immigration is still contested.
00:30:11.000I still see a lot of people saying, oh, Trump wasn't so good, Trump didn't keep his promises.
00:30:17.000But let the record show that although it wasn't perfect for the entirety of the Trump administration, by the time he left office, the border was closed.
00:30:26.000The border was closed, and even legal immigration was drastically reduced.
00:30:31.000It was because of the COVID pandemic, but I mean, nevertheless, it was cut by 90%, which is something to talk about.
00:30:39.000So it actually does matter who you elect.
00:30:42.000Because now we have Joe Biden, and it's worse than the worst months of the Trump administration, and it's the first year.
00:30:51.000Trump was in office for a couple of years, negotiated on an amnesty, was stonewalled by the Democrats, and then it got to this really bad place.
00:31:04.000I mean, we're not even one year into the Biden administration, and it is worse than at any point in the 21st century, worse than any month, any year in the Trump administration, the Obama administration, or the Bush administration.
00:31:19.000And the latest number from July is 212,000 illegal border crossings.
00:31:29.000It says, quote, attempted crossings at the U.S. Mexico border surpassed 200,000 in one month for the first time in more than two decades, according to July data released by the government on Thursday.
00:31:41.000More than 212,000 people attempted to cross the border in July, a 13% increase from June, and the largest single month figure since 2000, when 223,000 attempted to cross the border.
00:31:56.000The swelling figures show migrants have not put off journeys due to the summer heat, as the Biden administration hoped.
00:32:02.000With many in the administration previously blaming high spring totals on seasonal migration patterns due to more favorable weather conditions.
00:32:12.000So, in other words, you should be getting fewer immigrants now because of the weather.1.00
00:32:46.000So if you're leaving Central America, if you live at the equator and you go through Mexico for a thousand miles on foot, you're probably going to want to go when it's cool around.
00:32:58.000You're going to want to go when it's spring or fall, not when it's summer, especially not this summer.
00:33:06.000It's like 120 degrees in Chicago these days.
00:33:08.000I can't imagine how hot it is in Mexico.0.98
00:33:11.000So, historically, the pattern is that you get fewer immigrants in the summer, not more.
00:33:16.000And that's what the Biden administration was hoping.
00:33:19.000But instead, we're getting more immigrants than we were when the weather conditions are actually nice.1.00
00:33:26.000It means that we're going to get more immigrants than ever before in the fall.
00:33:31.000We'll probably get more illegal immigrants crossing the border in the fall than ever before in the history of the United States of America, based on what we're seeing.0.83
00:33:40.000Because it was record highs in the spring.
00:33:42.000It's record highs in the summer when it should be going down.
00:33:45.000So, what do you think it's going to be in the fall when it gets cool again?
00:33:52.000The Department of Homeland Security secretary said, It is critical that intending migrants understand clearly that they will be turned back if they enter the United States illegally and do not have a basis for relief under our laws.
00:34:06.000More than 95,000 people, nearly half of those who cross the border, Were swiftly expelled under Title 42, which is a Trump era policy that allows the administration to boot immigrants without allowing them to claim asylum.
00:34:19.000While the majority are single adults, 12% of those expelled under Title 42 were families.
00:34:28.000The U.S. Customs and Border Protection said The vast majority of single adults and many families continue to be expelled under the CDC's Title 42 authority, and those who cannot be expelled under Title 42 and do not have a legal basis to remain are placed in expedited removal proceedings.
00:34:45.000In 2021, CBP detained 845,307 unique individuals at the border compared to 796,000 during the same time period in 2019.
00:35:00.000So nearly a million unique individuals apprehended at the border.
00:35:05.000And that's to say nothing about the people that actually get through.
00:35:09.000Keep in mind, the numbers that I'm reporting are the number of people that are apprehended at the border, meaning that are being detained.
00:35:19.000Being arrested, being caught by Border Patrol, CBP, or other immigration or police authorities, that's not even counting the people that just get through, of which there are tens of thousands, potentially hundreds of thousands.
00:35:36.000So you've got nearly a quarter of a million people that are apprehended, and that is a percentage of the total because there are lots of people that are not being apprehended.
00:35:47.000But keep in mind, even the people that are being apprehended, A percentage of those people, too, are also being released into the country.
00:35:57.000So, being apprehended doesn't necessarily mean that they're not getting in.
00:36:02.000You've got people that are getting in, and you've got people that are getting apprehended.
00:36:05.000But even the people that are getting apprehended, probably half of them are getting in anyway because we have catch and release.0.98
00:36:13.000And I've explained this many times on the show, but this is actually the strategy of illegal immigrants.0.97
00:36:18.000You think that they just walk across the border and get in?0.94
00:36:21.000They try and go to a section of the border where there's no enforcement or there's not a barrier or something, and they walk in and get picked up.0.96
00:36:30.000A lot of illegal immigrants will, they intend to go and get caught.0.92
00:36:38.000They deliberately seek out the destinations along the border where they know they're going to get caught because they know that there are loopholes in the law and they're trained by lawyers.
00:36:48.000You have nonprofits and NGOs in Mexico and in Central America.
00:36:52.000That tells them exactly what to say and how to exploit the law.
00:36:57.000And illegal immigrants will arrive at checkpoints along the border, at ports of entry, and they will willingly surrender themselves to Border Patrol because they know that Border Patrol doesn't have the facilities and doesn't have the legal regime to kick them right out of the country or detain them from long enough to go through a proceeding which will allow Border Patrol to remove them from the country.
00:37:22.000So, what typically winds up happening is Illegal immigrants will arrive at the border, surrender at a port of entry to Border Patrol.
00:37:28.000They'll be detained in a facility, and then they'll be told, Look, we can't house you.0.80
00:37:35.000So we're going to have to ship you out.0.99
00:37:37.000You're going to have to be released into the country, and then we will process your asylum claim or whatever, and you'll have to come back to court when we tell you to be told if you can stay or if you have to leave.
00:37:50.000And what do you think happens from there?
00:37:52.000What do you think happens after that point?
00:37:54.000Illegal immigrant shows up at the port of entry, surrenders, gets detained, says that they're an asylum seeker.
00:38:01.000They're told, Well, we process your asylum claim.
00:38:16.000So you've got 212,000 people being apprehended.
00:38:18.000You've got many more that are not apprehended.
00:38:21.000But within this category, many people are getting in anyway.
00:38:25.000So make no mistake about it, we have completely open borders.0.92
00:38:30.000Completely open borders, which means that everybody that wants to come to America, all they have to do is just go through Mexico.
00:38:37.000And that doesn't mean necessarily walk through Mexico from a Northern Triangle country like Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua.
00:38:46.000But what's happening now, too, is a lot of people are flying into Mexico, or they're flying into Central America from Africa, from Eastern Europe, from Asia.
00:38:59.000So, all they have to do is fly into an airport in Mexico and then just take an Uber or take a taxi and just drive right up to the border and walk across, which is happening.
00:39:08.000And I want to get back in the first place.
00:39:10.000You know, my first reaction to this is this just goes to show how bad things can get.
00:39:16.000You know, and I remember when illegal immigration was really bad under Trump, people said, well, this just proves that it doesn't matter who you vote for.
00:39:24.000Because if you vote for a Republican like Trump, you will get an outcome that is worse than immigration under Obama.
00:39:31.000But of course, when all was said and done, after four years, Donald Trump had closed the border and was getting fewer border crossings than any president in the 21st century, and fewer legal immigrants, and fewer refugees, and fewer immigrants of every category than any other president.
00:39:50.000Since, like, Herbert Hoover, you know, in like a hundred years.
00:39:56.000When all was said and done, we're not talking about in the middle of the presidency, but he got John McEntee in the White House, in the Office of Personnel, cleaned house there, and Office of Personnel cleaned house everywhere else in the administration, and they started to build the wall.
00:40:13.000And the Supreme Court made some key rulings about the emergency funding for the border wall, and the border wall was constructed, and they put in place Remain in Mexico, a few other policies.
00:40:22.000And by the time the work was completed or they were ready for their second term, the border was closed and immigration was closed.
00:41:07.000So I just wanted to point out, in the first place, this just goes to show that actually electing Republicans strategically is a good thing for us.
00:41:37.000And of course, the difference between Trump being in office right now and Biden being in office right now is about a quarter of a million illegal immigrants every single month.
00:42:54.000I mean, People have debated for a long time about at what point it would be impossible for Republicans to win a national election.
00:43:03.000And some people think it's in the distant future.
00:43:06.000Some people think it's in the near future.
00:43:08.000But you look at these numbers, and it's really hard to imagine how we're going to win states like Arizona or Nevada or New Mexico or Colorado or Florida or Texas even ever again.
00:43:22.000How do you bring in, I mean, at this rate, we're talking about like 2 million illegal immigrants every year?
00:43:30.000If we're at 845,000 unique individuals apprehended at the border by August, so not even a full year, that's like a little bit more than half of a year.
00:43:42.000What is four years of this policy going to look like where it's increasing as time goes on?0.92
00:43:47.000You're going to get more immigrants in the fall than we got in the summer.
00:43:50.000And you're going to get more immigrants next spring than we had this fall.
00:43:54.000And you're going to get more immigrants next fall than we had in the next spring.
00:43:59.000And so, how many people are going to be crossing the border by 2025?
00:44:47.000I don't think a Democratic administration is even capable of doing what's necessary to clamp down on immigration when it gets this bad.
00:44:55.000So you're taking a look at everything that's going on in the country right now from the inflation and the destruction of the value of the dollar, the distortion of the market for real estate and the stock market and everything else, commodities.
00:45:10.000You look at the weaponization of the intelligence community and the FBI and the Department of Justice.
00:45:17.000And the vaccine passports, and you look at a quarter of a million illegals pouring into America every single month, and you look at the murder rate surging, and carjacking rate surging, and violent crime surging in every major city.0.62
00:45:33.000And, you know, the writing's basically on the wall.0.86
00:45:37.000You know, there may not be imminently a solution that's going to fix all of America.
00:45:44.000So people are going to have to start to figure out how you individually and for your family are going to protect and take care of yourself.
00:45:51.000Because it's getting so bad, and there's really no end in sight anytime soon.
00:45:56.000It's very important to keep that in mind.
00:45:59.000It doesn't mean we're out of the fight.
00:46:01.000It doesn't mean that we're not going to be fighting every day, and we're not going to be trying to come up with new ideas and new solutions.
00:46:06.000But we're at the point now where things are accelerating so quickly, and it's getting so bad in such a short amount of time that really the best thing that anyone can do right now is just get out of danger.
00:46:19.000And if you don't feel like you're in danger right now, you should.
00:46:23.000I don't know how you could look around at the country and not feel like you're in imminent danger because this is a country that's basically in free fall.
00:46:29.000This is like, you know, fire in a nightclub.
00:46:34.000And I've used that analogy before on the show.
00:46:37.000Somebody made a good thread about this years ago on Twitter.
00:46:39.000They talked about how the situation in the country was similar to the station nightclub fire or any nightclub fire for that matter.
00:46:48.000And they talk about how when you have, like, in a nightclub, it's an analogy for the country.
00:46:53.000When you have a lot of people in a nightclub and people start to see smoke and smell smoke, people aren't going to start sprinting for the door because they look around, they see that nobody else is really too concerned, and they say, well, there must not be anything to be too concerned about.
00:47:10.000And there's more smoke, and there's more fire, and more things start to happen.
00:47:13.000And by the time people realize that there's a problem, it's already too late.
00:47:17.000And by the time people realize that the whole place is going up in flames and everybody makes a mad dash for the door, well, there's no egress.
00:47:24.000You know, nobody's getting out, the door is jam packed.
00:47:27.000Everybody trying to move it once for the exits means that nobody's getting out of there, and then the whole place burns down and everyone dies inside.
00:47:34.000That's what happens in a nightclub fire, and that's basically what's happening in our country.
00:47:38.000And so we have to be the smart people that look at the smoke and ignore the fact that people are not noticing it.
00:47:49.000We have to see the smoke, see the signs, which are very obvious.
00:48:13.000Because it doesn't really take a political scientist to look at everything that's going on in America and say, this is not going to last very much longer in its present form.
00:48:24.000And that doesn't mean that the country necessarily is going to have some kind of biblical collapse, it doesn't mean that it's going to.
00:48:31.000You know, that America's never going to come back, but something ominous is on the horizon.
00:49:55.000And so the question becomes what happens when you've got millions of people pouring into America from the third world every single day and every single month?0.70
00:50:04.000And you've got hundreds of thousands or millions of refugees pouring into the country and millions of legal immigrants pouring into the country.0.66
00:50:50.000It's been this bad before, but when it was this bad 20 years ago, we still had a country.
00:50:56.000You know, when it was this bad under Bush or Clinton, there was some consensus still that we could have a border and that we should enforce border laws, you know, because they're comparing this to 20 years ago when it was slightly higher.
00:51:09.000But when it was slightly higher, what were the demographics of America?
00:51:15.000And I mean, it was a completely different circumstance.
00:51:22.000So I look at it, it's like, you know, you just got to throw your hands up and say, who's even keeping count anymore about any of this stuff?
00:51:28.000There's more illegals, more inflation.
00:51:34.000It's just time to move to higher ground.
00:51:36.000Like Steve Franson has been saying, it's time to just move to higher ground because this whole country is being flooded with shit.
00:52:27.000We don't have to worry so much about the long term and what's the future of civilization.
00:52:32.000What you got to worry about now is setting yourself up where, you know, in the event that something catastrophic happens, you're going to be okay.
00:52:40.000And, you know, we'll let the chips fall where they will and we'll be there to pick up the pieces.
00:52:45.000If we're resilient and if we're able to survive and stick around after a very difficult time, we'll be able to decide the future and create our own destiny in America, which is something that we should all be looking forward to.
00:53:28.000I don't know how people could think that this is okay.
00:53:31.000How could people think that this is acceptable?0.95
00:53:33.000You know, we're the only ones that have a serious answer to all of this, which is shut down all the immigration.0.93
00:53:39.000How could a left wing person, or even, I mean, maybe there's not a lot of right wing people who agree with this, but how could a left wing person look at this and say that this isn't a problem?0.98
00:53:49.000How can anybody look at this and say that this is sustainable?
00:53:52.000This is something that we can handle this going on for four years and longer and beyond.
00:54:01.000How could you look at this and say, like, this isn't detrimental to a country to not have a border?
00:54:16.000I know you guys don't really like that so much, but it's important, and it's back in the news again, which is exciting to see.
00:54:22.000In case you missed it, the Biden administration is continuing the drawdown of American troops in Afghanistan, and this was supposed to be completed later this month.
00:54:32.000But the problem is that as American troops have left Afghanistan, the Taliban is basically taking over the entire country.
00:54:42.000And if you don't know, the American government made a peace deal with the Taliban.
00:54:46.000The Taliban didn't make a peace deal with the Afghan government.
00:54:50.000And so, where America leaves behind this Afghan puppet regime that they established, the Taliban is at war with the Afghan government and basically taking province after province and city after city from them.
00:55:01.000And it's gotten so bad today that the Taliban took the second largest city in the country.
00:55:07.000And now, according to a new estimate from the U.S. government, they're on track to take over the capital of Afghanistan by next month.
00:55:19.000It says, Faced with unexpectedly rapid military gains by the Taliban, the United States decided on Thursday to dramatically scale down its embassy in Kabul and send about 3,000 troops temporarily to aid the evacuation of staff.
00:55:35.000News of the drawdown, which was first reported by Reuters, underscored Washington's rapidly deteriorating hopes that diplomacy will halt the Taliban's advance and keep the capital in the Afghan government's hands.
00:55:47.000The Taliban could isolate Kabul within 30 days and take it over in 90, according to U.S. intelligence assessments, which were made this week.
00:55:58.000Ned Price, a State Department spokesperson, said, We've been evaluating the security situation every day to determine how best to keep those serving at the embassy safe.
00:56:08.000We expect to draw down to a core diplomatic presence in Afghanistan in the coming weeks, adding that the embassy was not closed.
00:56:17.000A person familiar with the matter said there were no guarantees the embassy would remain open, even.
00:56:22.000A decision to stay in the country might have required the commitment of many more U.S. troops to fight a civil war, according to a source from the State Department, as the U.S. looks to end its 20 year presence prompted by the 9 11 attacks.
00:56:35.000Still, the decision cast new doubt on Washington's strategy to influence Afghanistan's peace process by maintaining aid and diplomatic personnel, even after the troop withdrawal.
00:56:45.000Administration officials did not adjust the timetable, even as Biden ordered additional troops to Afghanistan to help to To secure the exit of civilian personnel.
00:56:55.000The first deployment to the airport in Kabul is expected within 24 to 48 hours.
00:57:00.000About 3,500 additional troops would be sent to the region from Fort Bragg in North Carolina to be on standby if the situation worsened, as well as 1,000 personnel to help process Afghans going through a special immigration process.
00:57:17.000So the U.S. government pulls their troops out of Afghanistan, of which there were like 7,000, okay?
00:57:34.000He draws it back down to 7,000 before he leaves office.
00:57:37.000The Biden administration continues a withdrawal of troops, and we're supposed to pull all the troops out of Afghanistan by this month.
00:57:45.000Now, because the Taliban is taking over the entire country and taking over every major city and every major province, and they're going to take over the whole country imminently, the Biden administration is sending 3,500 troops back.
00:58:00.000And they've got 3,500 additional troops on standby and another 1,000 to aid with the immigration of Afghan interpreters and other diplomatic personnel.
00:58:13.000And basically, I said this at the beginning of the year.
00:58:15.000I said, we're never leaving Afghanistan.
00:58:17.000And I remember when the Biden administration came out early on in the first months after the inauguration and they said, we're going to finally end the war in Afghanistan.1.00
00:58:34.000And it's the same narrative that we saw with ISIS and Iraq and Syria, more or less.
00:58:40.000The timely withdrawal of American troops, finally, after 20 years, interrupted by the rise of an Islamist group taking over the country.
00:58:50.000So that means we have to send more troops, 3,000 more troops, to, according to the administration, secure the American embassy.0.94
00:59:01.000And another 3,000 troops on standby, and another 1,000 troops on standby for those troops.
00:59:07.000And probably before Christmas, you're going to have 7,000, 10,000 troops in Afghanistan.
00:59:14.000You're going to have the same amount of personnel in the country that you did at the beginning of the year, before Biden was even in office.
00:59:20.000Maybe even before Trump even lost the election, before even the election of 2020.
00:59:30.000And so this withdrawal initiated by Trump and supposed to be completed by Biden will be totally reversed before the end of the year, is what I'm saying.
00:59:39.000And, you know, it's so funny because they say this in the media.
00:59:41.000They say, well, they're only sending 3,000 troops back to secure the embassy.
00:59:46.000And people uncritically are just like, yep, yeah, that makes sense.
01:00:10.000But why would America need an embassy in Kabul?
01:00:13.000If Afghanistan is controlled by the Taliban or Kabul is controlled by a fledgling Afghan government in a civil war with the Taliban, why would we need an embassy there?
01:00:23.000Why would we need a diplomatic corps there?
01:00:28.000It's a strategically important region, but why do you need a diplomat living there?
01:00:32.000Why do you need an ambassador living there?
01:00:35.000It's important because trade goes through there and there's important highways and it's situated between Pakistan, Iran, and China and Central Asia.
01:00:45.000But why would you need an ambassador there?
01:00:47.000And why would you need 3,000 up to 8,000 troops there to protect the embassy in Kabul, a city which is either going to be completely surrounded and sieged or controlled by the Taliban?
01:02:00.000Otherwise, this 3,000 strong force to secure our embassy, to keep our ambassadors there, they will be there until the end of time, constantly holding back the Taliban, constantly holding off Kabul.
01:02:20.000Does that make any sense that we would be there forever?
01:02:22.000What is so worthwhile in Afghanistan that we're doing that we need to be there?0.99
01:02:27.000Forever, that we need to have a permanent military force stationed in a hostile country, surrounded by tribal forces who would take over the country if we left for one second.0.99
01:03:07.000And I said earlier in the show, this is the same kind of rhetoric that we saw about ISIS back in 2011.
01:03:14.000Obama pulled out largely the American forces from Iraq, and not two years later, you saw the rise of ISIS.
01:03:22.000And ISIS was marauding across the Middle East and sponsoring lone wolf terrorists in America and declared a new caliphate and all this.0.62
01:03:31.000And so that demanded that America return because the Iraqi government fell and all the American military supply fell to Islamists.0.76
01:03:40.000And they created their own country and it was worse than anything else in the Middle East ever.0.97
01:03:44.000And so we had to go back there and hang out for another decade.0.97
01:03:47.000And now they're saying the same thing about Afghanistan.
01:05:46.000This might be a little bit of a white pill.
01:05:49.000The American military was in Afghanistan for 20 years, spent a trillion dollars trying to set up a provisional government there.
01:05:58.000And how much was invested in not just military personnel, but building gas stations and schools and implementing democracy and all this kind of stuff?
01:06:21.000And the whole country collapsed in six months.0.60
01:06:25.000We stopped holding it in place for like one second, and it's like as soon as we leave, the Taliban is in.
01:06:33.000The second that the last American troop steps foot on the plane to leave Kabul, the Taliban takes over.0.68
01:06:40.000And there's definitely a white pill in this that if the American government spent a trillion dollars in 20 years in Afghanistan against an enemy which was far less powerful, far smaller, and far fewer in number, the Taliban has like 60,000 soldiers, and they just have like.
01:06:59.000Recovered weapons, and I'm sure some weapons are trafficked to them.
01:07:17.000These are sand people with rags living in caves with largely provisional weapons, with not a lot of people going up against the American military, a trillion dollars, 20 years, logistics from the Pentagon, and so on.0.56
01:07:31.000And so I'm partially rooting for the Taliban because I hate the American empire, but also because there's a lesson in there.0.84
01:07:37.000You know, I don't want to necessarily spell it out for you 100%, but there's kind of a lesson in there.0.69
01:07:42.000The American military falling and failing and retreating all over the world, you know, it's a sign that maybe our adversary isn't as powerful as we thought, our true adversary, you know?0.85
01:07:55.000Because as we see all these war on terror institutions and And different mechanisms turned inwardly in America against right wing dissidents, it's kind of nice to know hey, if they couldn't crush the Taliban, hopefully they won't be able to crush QAnon.0.60
01:08:15.000Hopefully, if the American military can't destroy the Taliban, then they sure as hell are not going to destroy QAnon.0.77
01:08:23.000They sure as hell are not going to destroy the Proud Boy Vanguard, the Proud Boy.0.93
01:08:32.000Proud Boy Revolutionary Vanguard Corps.
01:09:07.000Our country's totally garbage, but we're over there in Kabul making sure the Taliban doesn't take over.0.52
01:09:13.000It's kind of funny because it's like city after city in America is falling to illegal immigrants and invaders on the southern border, and we're like, no, but Kabul cannot fall.
01:09:23.000Kabul, Washington, D.C., fell like 100 years ago, and we're worried about Kabul.0.80
01:09:28.000We're worried about Baghdad and Damascus.
01:09:32.000Anyway, I know that's not groundbreaking.
01:09:33.000The anti war stuff is a little bit boring because it's just so.
01:09:36.000I don't think anybody is like pro war.
01:09:38.000There are very few true neocon hawks anymore.
01:09:45.000So I guess that's kind of difficult to be contrarian.0.61
01:09:48.000The only way to be contrarian is to say edgy things like, you know, we're rooting for the Taliban.
01:09:52.000But other than that, it's kind of played out.0.57
01:10:40.000You know, everything that they said about Charlottesville, they talked about how evil it was that the Charlottesville rally goers said Jews will not replace us.
01:10:52.000And then you get a Jewish author in the New York Times writes an article, and the headline is, We Will Replace You.0.99
01:11:01.000So, what point do you say that, as bad as what some people say sounds, it's true?0.99
01:11:27.000But then, you know, but look, but then, not a year later, you get a Jewish author in the New York Times writing an article in the headline in direct response to that says, Yes, we will replace you.0.65
01:11:42.000And the whole article is talking about how white people are being replaced through immigration by non white people, and it's being cheered on by the institutions in America.0.67
01:11:57.000So, you know, at what point do you say, yeah, I understand how it sounds.0.66
01:12:02.000I understand, you know, why people might be upset or offended by that.
01:12:06.000But, I mean, isn't that literally what's going on?
01:14:42.000Hidecaps says, If you were going on the Joe Rogan experience or a similar large platform for a three on three blood sports style debate, who would you choose as your two teammates?
01:14:53.000Would love to see Beatty and Anglin get a turn at Vosh.
01:14:56.000Yeah, that sounds like a perfect combination.
01:16:56.000Because it's one thing to just throw out things that everybody knows is edgy, you know, like, how do you fit 100 Jews in a car, 100 in an ashtray?0.95
01:21:04.000Landed in Charlottesville, got to my hotel, walked out of the front door of my hotel, caught up with some other people going towards Lee Park, and by the time we got even close to Lee Park, it was already shut down.
01:21:16.000So then we got caught up with this big group of rally goers who were leaving Lee Park, and they said that they were going to regroup at McIntyre Park, which was nearby.
01:21:26.000And so I just kind of got caught up with some other people marching to McIntyre Park, and we eventually got there.
01:25:44.000But it was a little bit funny because he comes in literally like with his hands out, trying to feel his way around with bandages on his eyes.
01:28:20.000And so then we go to bed, you know, and I'm dying because I'm sleeping on the couch and the guy lives with two cats.
01:28:30.000So the couch is covered in cat hair and the cats are all over.
01:28:35.000And so I thought I was not going to wake up because I remember going to sleep and like wheezing, being like, you know, because I was so allergic.
01:28:49.000Or maybe it's like a quantum immortality thing.
01:28:51.000Maybe I did die, but it just shifted over.
01:28:54.000Anyway, so I woke up and I went on Twitter and I was on my phone, you know, and I remember going to Baked Alaska's Twitter because I was like, oh, I'm hanging out with him right now.
01:30:40.000Good times, good times for the old yoga.
01:30:44.000That was the first time we really got to know each other.
01:30:46.000The day before, he took me all around town and he knew everybody in town.
01:30:52.000We were walking around from his condo and he's like, well, let's go get some booch.
01:31:00.000So he went to this gas station to get kombucha, and there were these Indian people working there, and he knew them, and he was like, Yo, Trump, Trump 2020, you guys like what Trump's doing?
01:31:12.000And then we went to this weird health bar, this health place, and he knew the guy there.
01:31:19.000The guy was like a doctor, and they were like bros.
01:31:23.000And he egged me on to do one of these health shots, you know, a health shot.
01:31:29.000They put all these superfoods in it, and it's like a shot, you know, like a.
01:31:35.000Shot of liquor, but it has health ingredients instead of alcohol.
01:31:39.000It has, like, I don't even know what the hell was in it, but people do these things and they're supposed to boost your immunity or give you an energy boost or whatever.
01:31:48.000And I saw one of these health shots that had, like, citrus and ginger and something else and was supposed to give you energy.
01:31:56.000I was like, I'll get that one, I guess.
01:31:59.000He was egging me on and I took it, and the guy behind the counter was like, he was like, dude.
01:32:07.000Because I was like, oh, that's kind of spicy.
01:32:08.000And he was like, yeah, you're going to start to feel your heart beating out of your chest.
01:32:12.000You're going to start to feel heart palpitations.
01:32:14.000And when I heard that, I was just like, that psyched me out so much.
01:32:19.000I was like, yeah, I got to go to the bathroom.
01:32:21.000And I was like, turned completely white and was getting like cold and clammy and dizzy.
01:32:31.000I was just like on the toilet like this because it freaked me out so much that he said that.
01:32:39.000I was so embarrassed because I had never even met this guy before.
01:36:39.000I mean, does anybody really believe that four Capitol Police officers that responded on the sixth just happened to commit suicide this year?
01:36:47.000Does anybody think that that's just a coincidence?
01:38:01.000Even in the Midwest, you're getting a lot of immigrants.
01:38:04.000You're getting a lot of immigrants in Nebraska.
01:38:05.000You're getting a lot of immigrants in every state, I should say, not country, every state with few exceptions is getting lots of immigration, except for really the North, except for like, I think, Montana, the Dakotas.
01:38:24.000And I haven't looked at the numbers, maybe Wyoming and like Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont, except for the very far north.
01:38:33.000For the most part, everybody is getting it.
01:40:52.000Nord Stream, you know, here's a few things that are inevitable America first, Nord Stream 2, the Taliban, the Communist Chinese Party taking over Taiwan.
01:45:28.000George Groypington says the best thing we could do to Afghanistan is bomb the Taliban into oblivion, which we could, and then ban them from having a stable government or any airports and let them become a nation of warlords.0.98
01:48:42.000Not the legal counsel, not the lawyers, not anyone on the campaign.
01:48:47.000It fell to some brave people and some very good people in Peter Navarro's office, the trade office, that of their own initiative and volition took it upon themselves.
01:49:01.000To try to organize some legal effort to overturn the election results, the trade office.
01:49:25.000And the White House legal counsel gave up after a week.
01:49:28.000They were shining Trump on the entire time, but they gave up.
01:49:35.000So, Giuliani and Sidney Powell and Linwood tried to save it in their own way, but that was a disaster.
01:49:40.000And the only serious, competent people that tried to take a stab at it were people in the trade office working long hours in one of the congressional offices, in one of the congressional office buildings, and just doing whatever they could to bring the relevant facts to the right people.
01:50:01.000But that's what a disaster the Trump administration was.
01:50:04.000Trump is not being reinstated, and he is not executing people in Guantanamo Bay like they think.
01:50:09.000You know, the shadow press stuff, it's horrifying.
01:50:14.000And, you know, I'm not saying that to be mean.
01:50:17.000I'm saying that because people need to know that.
01:50:19.000People need to know that help is not on the way.
01:50:21.000The only thing that's going to save this country is us.
01:50:24.000It's not going to, and, you know, maybe someone will rise up, but it's not going to come from Mike Lindell and Sidney Powell and Linwood and Donald Trump.
01:51:06.000And the reason it's cool is because of this female society.0.92
01:51:09.000That's really why, because The society has been taken over by women and very like feminine forces.0.71
01:51:18.000And so incel is, you know, we're reclaiming it and reappropriating it as an expression basically of misogyny, you know, but as an expression of, you know, eschewing this sort of socio sexual hierarchy governed by women and governed by this weird like gay female alliance.0.86
01:51:43.000And, you know, incel is really just like the new punk rock.
01:52:44.000It's cool because we're not being.0.86
01:52:48.000You know, we're not being dragged around by our noses by girls and, you know, being ruled by them and their PMSing and everything, which is what happens, which is what happens with lots of people.0.96
01:53:23.000And blah blah blah, and it's like, and then you got men, and they're all up on them.0.98
01:53:32.000And pretty soon, you know, maybe these e girls aren't so bad.0.98
01:53:36.000You know, maybe, maybe we need to listen to them.0.91
01:53:38.000Maybe that one guy, Mio, Mio's on the timeline saying, We're alienating the fuck out of right wing women, they need to be what the hell did he say?
01:53:52.000He said, We're alienating right wing women.
01:53:54.000You know what, you guys get from the internet with your friends?
01:55:57.000Imagine if you were in like the Soviet Union and you're like, you're going against the Communist Party and you're like, And it's going to be this co ed thing, and it's going to be.
01:58:12.000Try being on a no fly list and having half a million dollars taken from you and being banned from all platforms and payment processors and et cetera, et cetera.
01:59:04.000I think he got charged, and he did get doxxed, and they sent death threats to his family, and he got fired from his job and kicked out of his gym.
02:01:22.000Overman says also, I can't stand seeing Dan Crenshaw and those other YAF fags use the victims of 9 11 to justify policing that cursed shithole.1.00
02:01:32.000I can't wait till these people are completely pushed to irrelevancy.1.00
02:01:36.000Yeah, well, another 9 11 didn't happen, right?0.94
02:03:03.000Green Groyper says the history between the Taliban and America seems very bad, and we must always be on the side of our fellow Americans.0.85
02:03:10.000But I'm glad that the Baka Bazi gay pedo scene in Afghanistan will finally come to an end now that America is leaving.0.99
02:03:37.000Poop fart Groypers as if we think the fertility crisis is bad now.0.97
02:03:41.000Wait a decade until the women who got the vax and have been on birth control and antidepressants since they were 14 are trying to have kids.0.64
02:03:58.000Black Knight says it was Trump who threatened to ban the Chinese TikTok in the U.S. to force them to bow to the FBI and ban the dissident right.0.85