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00:15:24.000There's a lot, there's a lot we need to talk about tonight.
00:15:27.000It's one of those weeks, one of those weeks.
00:15:32.000Trump has done something that is unpopular.
00:15:35.000for his base and uh... so it's gonna be it's gonna be a rough one for the old nicker nation for the old vindication nation we're gonna have another episode of our favorite show which is bad headline we get punished online it's a pretty fun game uh... pretty pretty good show and this is like what is the season three episode twenty five of the show going along very smoothly and of course that's what we'll be talking about tonight
00:16:03.000We're going off about Donald Trump and the latest updates on this wall funding battle, the budget battle in the Congress.
00:16:17.000If they don't pass a bill by the end of Friday, the government will have a partial shutdown.
00:16:24.000That's why there's a scramble on to finalize a long-term deal that will fund the whole government through to the end of next year.
00:16:55.000They think that, oh, you know, I'm just some young guy, I'm not right, but I generally have a pretty good sense of what goes on in the world.
00:17:05.000This is another one of these selections.
00:17:08.000You know, when we started to see the bug stuff several months ago, I said, you know, you're going to see a lot more of this.
00:17:14.000You're going to see people eating bugs.
00:17:16.000You're going to see the news media, social media, propagandizing you to eat insects as a substitute for meat because Global Homo doesn't want 10 billion people in the world who have a balanced diet of vegetables and meat.
00:17:31.000They want you to eat crickets and mealworms.
00:21:13.000The narrative is how we interpret events as they unfold is that Trump wants to secure the border.
00:21:20.000Trump wants to fix the trade situation.
00:21:23.000Trump wants a realignment in foreign affairs away from this neoconservative neoliberal kind of a system.
00:21:32.000However, because of entrenchment by globalist forces, because of subversion within his own administration, bad personnel choices put in place by people like DeStefano, Rob Porter, among others, he has not been able to get this done.
00:21:47.000Because of congressional leadership, because of judicial stonewalling,
00:21:51.000Because the entire system is against him, he's not been able to get it done.
00:21:54.000And so, that's been my take from the beginning.
00:21:56.000My take was not, Trump is going to save us, trust the plan, QAnon.
00:22:01.000My take was always, he's probably trying to do the right thing, but there are overwhelming forces working against him.
00:22:09.000And that's been the approach from the start.
00:22:11.000But people have interpreted this to mean that every time something does not go our way, it's... And this is what I get online all day long, and maybe you guys aren't aware of this, but it's...
00:23:22.000Then in January, you have the government money running out, there's an impending government shutdown, and the Democrats say, okay Trump, we're not going to pass anything until you give us DACA enshrined into law.
00:23:35.000Trump had rescinded it, the courts interceded to stop him from rescinding it, but that wasn't good enough.
00:23:39.000The Democrats said, you need to give us DACA and put it in congressional law.
00:23:44.000Obama created it with an executive order, you need to do it with congressional law.
00:23:48.000And so Trump said, OK, I'll give you DACA, but I want a wall.
00:24:30.000I wrote, maybe I'd see a silver lining if he used this terrible bill to bully Paul Ryan and the GOP to clean up their act, but he came in and tried to sell us on this trash.
00:24:39.000$640 billion for, quote, national security and not a dime to secure our border in any meaningful way.
00:25:14.000Here are some of the options that we can do to recover.
00:25:16.000But there's no denying it was a step backward.
00:25:18.000This was in March I said this, and we created the problem.
00:25:23.000Well then, if you recall, the next step was September 30th.
00:25:27.000That omnibus spending bill expired, we needed more money to keep the government open, and we were supposed to have a debate on the wall.
00:25:35.000Right, well then September 16th I tweeted, okay well after two years of Republicans controlling everything, the GOP leadership tells us we have to wait until after the midterms to secure wall funding, even though we're going to have a Democrat House.
00:25:48.000This is what I said in September, September 16th, because you know before I said okay, well the omnibus bill is a disaster, but we'll have another shot September 30th.
00:25:57.000Well then in September they said, oh no no, we're going to keep the government open, we'll do this whole thing in December.
00:26:25.000And then after the midterms, I said, gonna be real with you, Chief, if Trump doesn't replace Nielsen and Kelly, DHS and Chief of Staff, and get funding for the wall in December, 2020 is not going to be a fun time.
00:26:37.000Trump has got to make it happen or we're so screwed.
00:26:40.000So the reason I bring this up is not to say, to prove to anybody like, oh here's why I'm not a Trump cheerleader or whatever, but it's to say I have a lot of credibility on this issue.
00:26:51.000We've been following this since it originated.
00:26:54.000We've been following this extended budget battle for a year and I've rightly pointed out it has been mistake after mistake after mistake.
00:27:40.000I just got a notification on my phone, so why don't we check this out?
00:27:44.000Just a little update before I proceed.
00:27:47.000Donald Trump has just tweeted, quote, "...the Democrats are saying loud and clear that they do not want to build a concrete wall, but we are not building a concrete wall.
00:27:55.000We are building artistically designed steel slats so that you can easily see through it.
00:28:00.000It will be beautiful and at the same time give our country the security that our citizens deserve.
00:28:03.000It will go up fast and save us billions."
00:28:06.000Okay, so that really doesn't contribute anything new.
00:29:17.000But if you read any of the actual articles, what does it say?
00:29:22.000It says, quote, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who did a press conference today, said the White House wants to avoid a shutdown and was exploring other ways to obtain $5 billion for the wall rather than getting it from Congress.
00:29:34.000She says, quote, we have other ways that we can get to that $5 billion and we'll work with Congress to do so.
00:29:41.000She said this morning that the administration could support $1.6 billion in border security proposed by Senate Democrats, the $1.6 billion proposed by Democrats, as long as it can, quote, couple that with other funding resources to get to $5 billion.
00:29:58.000She goes on to say, quote, you know, at this point the Senate has thrown out a lot of ideas.
00:30:02.000We're disappointed in the fact that they've yet to actually vote on something and pass something.
00:30:06.000So when they do that, we'll make a determination on whether or not we're going to sign that.
00:30:11.000So the headline says, the Trump administration has backed down.
00:30:15.000We don't want to fund the border wall.
00:30:16.000Okay, we're just totally paused and we're taking everything and we're going home.
00:30:24.000What Sarah Huckabee Sanders actually said was, we're going to get five billion dollars one way or the other.
00:30:32.000You can give us 1.6 and we'll come up with that money another way.
00:30:36.000So in other words, she's saying we're not giving up on 5 billion.
00:30:39.000We're going to get our 5 billion or we're going to get our 5 billion.
00:30:43.000It just is a matter of how you want to go about doing that.
00:30:45.000Do you want to give it to us in this spending bill or are we going to have to take it from different agencies like the DOD and whatever like we promised to do last week?
00:30:55.000And in any case, she says, we're not committing to signing anything.
00:31:02.000But because the headline says, and again it's the deceptive media, this is, bewilders me.
00:31:08.000These people purport to understand that the open borders lobby is omniscient, basically.
00:31:15.000They purport to understand that there is a transnational cabal that has been working for fifty years to throw open the borders and destroy the country demographically.
00:31:25.000And it's the media, and it's the Congress, and it's the lobbyists, and it's the donors, and
00:31:31.000Everybody, every power structure in the country is working towards that end.
00:31:35.000And when Trump does not fix it in 24 months, they say, oh, you know what?
00:32:26.000This is in the same Washington Post article.
00:32:29.000They write, quote, soon thereafter, this is after the press conference, Senate GOP leaders summoned their Democratic counterparts to a meeting in McConnell's office where they made an offer, $1.6 billion for border security, a figure already agreed to on a bipartisan basis in the Senate, plus an additional $1 billion in unspent and reallocated money that could go to fund other Trump immigration priorities, but not a wall.
00:32:55.000So remember Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the the backing down was okay we'll take 1.6 as a start and then we're going to also need the remainder of the money.
00:33:05.000The 1.6 from the Democrats they already agreed to.
00:33:09.000Then Republicans say okay Democrats you know look we already agree to this we'll pass something give us the 1.6 you already agreed to plus a billion dollar
00:33:19.000Uh, you know, fund that'll go towards other immigration priorities.
00:33:23.000Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, Chuck Schumer, takes the offer to Nancy Pelosi almost immediately.
00:33:30.000This is according to the Washington Post.
00:33:32.000Democrats rejected it, terming the $1 billion a slush fund that would be spent on immigration policies they oppose.
00:33:38.000Additionally, the $1.6 billion the Senate agreed to earlier this year, in March, is now too high for Democrats
00:33:45.000Especially liberals who are about to be part of the majority in the house and will accept no more than 1.3 billion dollars for fencing.
00:33:52.000So, hmm, you know, I don't, look, I don't want to go four-dimensional chess.
00:33:56.000I don't think there's any four-dimensional chess being played.
00:34:08.000Sarah Huckabee Sanders says, okay, you don't have to give us all five, just give us the 1.6 you agreed to originally because we want to avert a shutdown, and we're willing to meet you halfway.
00:34:28.000I think, just as was the case with the last shutdown, which is exactly what happened in the last shutdown, what the Republicans are doing is pivoting.
00:34:39.000They are framing the issue to blame the Democrats for a shutdown.
00:34:43.000The only bill that can pass right now, and we got four days to pass a bill to fund the government, is a continuing resolution.
00:34:51.000And they're questioning if that even has the votes.
00:34:53.000But if this were to pass, it would fund the government through to January.
00:35:04.000Is it possible that Sarah Huckabee Sanders goes out and says, we'll take 1.6 and we'll get to the 5 no matter what, so that when Democrats inevitably say, oh, even that, well, we won't accept that.
00:35:17.000Could it be calling their bluff, in a way, so they say only 1.3?
00:35:19.000And then people say, hey, wait a minute.
00:35:23.000You said you would give a little bit for border wall.
00:35:25.000And Trump said he would shut down the government for wall funding.
00:35:29.000He's willing to meet you halfway and you won't even give him 1.6.
00:35:34.000I don't know, I don't know if that's true.
00:35:36.000I'm not going to say with any certitude, I'm not going to say concretely that's what's happening, but I think that if you really look at the details here, none of this adds up.
00:35:48.000And by the way, this is the same thing that happened last January.
00:35:54.000If you remember, Trump got Republican and Democrat congressional leaders into a room, they did a table meeting, and Trump said, oh, I'll sign anything.
00:36:04.000Give me three billion dollars, give me one billion dollars for wall, you know, I'll sign anything, and I'll give you DACA, and I'll give you amnesty for DACA.
00:36:11.000And everybody said, oh, Amnesty Don, this is the end of the world, he's gonna cuck on immigration.
00:36:29.000We didn't give up anything additional.
00:36:31.000That's probably the deal that would have been made originally.
00:36:33.000So, I see this as something very similar to the first round of negotiations.
00:36:38.000I think it's uh it's been kind of fumbled though I will say the the framing is sort of bad that Trump initially said we'll take full responsibility for the shutdown now they're saying we want to avoid a shutdown I think that's a little sloppy but um I don't think anybody really has an idea of where this is going I think that
00:37:22.000I don't see how we're going to force the Democrats to capitulate outside of Trump doing something he's never done, which is
00:37:44.000Be content with shutting down the government for a very, very long time and really do just a scorched earth, you know, executive campaign against the Democrats.
00:37:53.000Outside of that happening, I'm not optimistic, but I'll say...
00:37:58.000That I put all this together, and I tell you the truth, if I wanted to be liked, if I wanted everybody to say, oh wow, Nick has the best take, wow, follow Nick, you know, retweet his content, like his content, I would come on the air and tell you, Trump is cucking, you know what, everything is over, amnesty done, he's not our guy, whatever, but I can't lie to you.
00:38:19.000I'm not shilling for Trump, I'm telling you exactly as I see it, which is, I don't think this is all just
00:39:53.000Trump is solely responsible for failure on immigration.
00:39:57.000This is just the wrong approach to look at it.
00:39:59.000Trump is the only person in politics that is actively still fighting on this issue.
00:40:04.000And sure, there are some people that throw in their support every now and again, but he's the best that we've got in electoral politics.
00:40:11.000What the opportunistic critics, their endgame, is to get people to turn away from electoral politics, ruin their lives, and embrace some kind of, like, anti-government movement.
00:42:26.000This is me saying, you know, recognize what's happening.
00:42:30.000Recognize the reality of the situation, the challenges, what's being tried, and then the solution then is, hey, what would happen if there were good personnel in the GOP?
00:42:41.000People look at this and they say, that's why blaming Trump is a mistake.
00:42:46.000Because if you blame Trump, then it's, well, this is, like, out of our control.
00:42:49.000If you blame the people around him, then you say, okay, well, what if there were good people around him?
00:42:55.000What if, in a 30-year time span, we filled up the legislatures and the internships and all the important people with based-in-red-pill type people?
00:43:05.000What if we had lots of people like Trump in the country, rising up, speaking out, whatever, in electoral politics?
00:43:11.000I think there's a real appetite for that.
00:43:13.000You know, so I don't understand why people say, oh, well, because Trump has been unsuccessful working against the system, that's his fault.
00:45:18.000The women in their droves are searching for porn with tags like extreme, brutal, gangbang, forced, and rape.
00:45:25.000So it goes on a quarter of straight porn searches by women are for videos featuring violence against their own sex 5% of searches by women are for content portraying non-consensual sex well men and against 5% but you know men do significantly more porn than women the search rates for these more extreme types are at least twice as common among women than men and
00:45:49.000It says those statistics make for fairly surprising reading, but are the facts, says Dr. Seth Stevens Davidowitz.
00:46:01.000A former Google data scientist, so this is a legit guy, discovered when he was given complete access to Pornhub's search and views data for his upcoming book.
00:46:11.000But why are so many women so keen to see videos tagged with, say, painful anal crying, public disgrace, or extreme brutal gangbang, or content marked as forced or raped?
00:46:22.000And they talk about the feminist movement.
00:46:28.000It isn't uncommon for women to have fantasies about coercive sex, as the findings of a study in Women's Rape Fantasies from 2012 indicate.
00:46:36.000The team of researchers from the University of North Texas and University of Notre Dame played 355 young women in erotic rape fantasies as opposed to a literal portrayal of sexual assault over headphones to investigate how aroused they became.
00:46:50.000The tape's material, derived from the kinds of storylines often found in romance novels, tell the tale of a male protagonist who is strongly attracted to the female character.
00:47:00.000He expresses a desire for sex with her, but she is clearly unresponsive.
00:47:04.000He attempts to convince her, without success, and she continues to refuse his advances.
00:47:09.000The male character then overpowers and rapes her.
00:47:12.000She resists her out and in no time gives consent.
00:47:14.000However, as the man is attracted to her and provides erotic stimulation, she does experience gratification from the forced sex.
00:48:53.000He said, you know, when he got into the pickup artist community, and he saw how the same little bag of tricks seems to work on women, generally without failure, you tend to realize that something's up.
00:49:03.000So, if you've been on to this for quite some time, I've been talking about this for a year, you have this dichotomy.
00:49:12.000What women say, what women actually do and believe, okay?
00:49:16.000And what we've been hearing about for the past three years is the stuff about rape culture and consent, and for Christ's sake, in some of these counties, it's like you have to sit down, you have to have a notarizer, you have to have a witness, you have to, like, sign a contract.
00:49:30.000Okay, initial next to kissing, initial next to take off my shirt, sign under going to caress your leg, and, you know,
00:49:38.000Where it's out of control with the consent stuff, with the Me Too movement.
00:49:41.000It's like some woman, she says, oh well this man like grazed my leg 25 years ago, he's a rapist, cut his head off.
00:50:26.000You know, I used to think it was somewhat juvenile when people would point out, like, ten years ago, well, there's a reason gay marriage is wrong.
00:50:33.000Well, but hey, it makes sense because men and women are complementary.
00:50:37.000They were designed to be complementary in all ways.
00:50:41.000And so when women have been told, you're supposed to resent male power, you're supposed to resent male aggression, male chauvinism, male domination, in a word, they still have that intrinsic desire.
00:51:51.000What you have is a stable union where the mother and the father stick around and they're able to instill the child with virtues and this is how you get a healthy society.
00:51:59.000What has happened when we are unmoored from all of these principles, the constraints of marriage, the separate and distinct characteristics and natures of the sexes, the complementary nature of the sexes, what happens when you're unmoored from all of that is that these desires which are baked into us culturally, evolutionarily,
00:52:20.000They're still present, and then they express themselves in very perverse ways.
00:52:25.000This is one of the perverse manifestations for that intrinsic desire in females.
00:52:54.000Some women are going to want to work, and hey, some women are going to get divorced, and some women do this, and that's fine too.
00:53:01.000And hey, what's all this about the new Puritanism about constraining sexuality within marriage?
00:53:06.000People like to paint the picture as a dichotomy between oppressive theocracy, where women are in chains, and they have to be a certain way, and men have to be a certain way, and there's no room for variability.
00:54:27.000You know, it took a century for us to go from suffragettes to this shit.
00:54:32.000And people don't want to acknowledge that because people don't want to... Look, and the reason people don't talk about this is because women want the, you know, women don't really know what they want and they're kind of confused and, you know, they...
00:56:10.000And I don't think it's a stretch to say that people choose the former rather than the latter.
00:56:14.000I don't think it is a stretch to say that if people were shown the real dichotomy, and I think people are confronting that, do you want to be married, you know, do you want to be married and have somebody, as your beauty declines, your fertility declines, as his strength declines, you have a partner in old age and you have children and it's sane and normal and you're satisfied because you have love for God, or do you want to live in this world where it's like,
00:57:41.000We see women doing this ultra-violent porn.
00:57:43.000They think, I can have male sexuality, I can be empowered, I don't have to be dominated, we can all be equal.
00:57:48.000They are trying, through their own folly, they think they have knowledge of good and evil to surpass their own limitations, and as a result they've fallen short.
00:59:22.000You could be the breadwinner and all this, but then, paradoxically, at the same time, they want somebody who's, you know, macho and all that other stuff.
00:59:29.000Let's all just recognize, we've got obligations.
00:59:33.000We readily, and are expected to, and if we rebel against this, we're ridiculed.
01:03:21.000You know, if your expectation is, well, if I, you know, say what I'm gonna say and put myself out there, I'm gonna take the seat from the media, and also I'm gonna have people shooting at me from behind saying, optics cuck and all this other stuff, why bother?
01:03:33.000You know, if people get out there and say, nobody's gonna support whatever, so... So yeah, you better cough it up, everybody.
01:04:31.000Who decided to put these people in charge?
01:04:33.000Ridicule, scrutiny, this kind of criticism, this memeing, is a very strong way to convince not only women, it deflates women who are a very toxic force on the left, but it also is persuasive to men in saying, wake up fellas, we have to change our attitude.
01:05:48.000You know, will tell me, oh, uh, oy, oy, Nick, I'm British, I'm a fourth-generation Holocaust survivor, and I'm a feminist.
01:05:56.000But what's really important is the white race, not, you know, making fun of women.
01:06:00.000Well, hey, retarded idiot, you know, there are a lot of followers of yours, men, who are gonna take that as a gospel truth, and we can't have that.
01:06:07.000So, the ridicule is as important for combating the, you know, bile from left-wing women, but also in bringing it home for the men, persuading them, it's the way we gotta do it, alright?
01:07:37.000I don't have an engineer live editing it.
01:07:39.000So relax, big guy, but thanks for the stream labs.
01:07:43.000Joe the Boomer says, alright folks, it looks like Joe the Boomer and his shenanigans pushed Nick over the edge and now he's Harvey Dent on a rampage, murdering the prospective, I think you mean prospective, future of alt-right homos.
01:07:56.000You want to know how Nick got them scars?
01:09:00.000That's why I can never move to the Southwest.
01:09:02.000It's too, how could you have Christmas when there's no snow and it's not cold, right?
01:09:06.000TakeCover says, it's totally hypothetical violence, or rather, he says, it's totally hypothetical violence ever a legitimate option for political movement or will it always turn the general population off?
01:09:19.000The problem with political violence, number one, is that's the quickest way you get shut down.
01:09:23.000You get sent to jail, or you're not allowed online.
01:10:06.000No Twitter, no Facebook, no Instagram, no YouTube, or you know, I guess...
01:10:12.000They got their YouTube back, but not not the best idea You know so anybody advocating violence is probably a fed trying to get you on a watch list trying to subvert your organization Find some pretext to shut you down in some way so anybody who brings it up.
01:10:27.000I just don't trust and I assume bad motives now Ultimately will America devolve into violence I don't think that's out of the question, but anybody advocating for it at this stage is not to be trusted probably has bad intentions
01:10:41.000We say, hope for the best, prepare for the worst.
01:10:43.000Prepare for the worst means you make sure you can defend yourself, you make sure, you know, you've got a group of friends in case things hit the fan, but anybody telling you, well, I've got a plan, we're gonna, you know, I saw today there was some tweet where somebody's like, we gotta start reaching out to generals and people in the military sympathetic to our cause, it's like,
01:13:18.000And people like PewDiePie are very much the future.
01:13:20.000People like, and I tweeted this out last night, people like PewDiePie, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Kanye West, these people are the future.
01:13:28.000You have a very small brain if you don't understand what I'm getting at.
01:13:31.000These people have the independence and the autonomy to rebel against the system and they all have an ego and a vision great enough that there's a reason for them to do so.
01:14:24.000When you've got FU money, you've got a big supporter base, it doesn't matter if you're explicitly political or you're totally ideologically on our side.
01:14:34.000People can't get it through their heads.
01:14:36.000Anything that creates disorder, anything that is opposed to the system is on our side.
01:14:40.000It doesn't matter if they're libertarian, it doesn't matter if they're left, it doesn't matter who they are.
01:14:45.000If they're fighting against the press, if they're fighting against the establishment, they are on our team.
01:18:28.000You know, the Jewish schemer said, oh, I'm going to come up with an article that says women like rape, and then men in mass will read the article and then rape, logically, will then rape women and get sent to jail.
01:20:05.000Anybody who opposes Christianity, anybody who opposes sexual morality does so for one reason.
01:20:12.000It's for, uh, I don't want to say the, uh, I don't want to say the slang term because I know, uh, you know, family watches the show and people expect, uh, maybe I'll say it on a Twitch stream, but
01:20:51.000Is unmoored, no-fault divorce, and sexual promiscuity for men and women, has that been good for the fertility rate in the last 50 years, or...?
01:22:38.000Defend your record of, you know, just this terrible family life, destroying your family, just abysmal failure, being an effeminate academic.
01:22:48.000How do people... How do people... How is this viable to anybody?
01:22:53.000People, they're really ride-or-die for this effeminate academic.
01:22:58.000Hail Spencer, that effeminate, posh academic from Columbia!
01:26:17.000I don't want anybody to be like, hey Anon, come into my hotel room and we're gonna take pictures with guns and bomb materials and things like that.
01:26:25.000I am fully aware of the honey trap trick.
01:26:28.000We did this a lot in Model UN, you know, back in the day.
01:27:00.000Just, you don't have to be a movie star, but please, you know, wash your hair, get a haircut, you know, have a suit that makes sense.
01:27:09.000Don't show up with like a purple shirt and a purple tie and some black suit that doesn't fit all right.
01:27:16.000If you don't have, if it's not within your means to buy a suit to business casual, but there's some basic guidelines that we've got to follow if we're going to be the optical right.
01:29:34.000Yeah, that's true, but, uh, you know, this is always, I think you have to sort of separate out the two arguments.
01:29:41.000Yeah, of course, but we can never forget that that doesn't mean that we're not fighting demons here.
01:29:46.000This is the same crap I got from, uh, who's that idiot, Mauritian Struggle, who's like, Nick is too mean to women, I cannot support him as a Catholic, you know, shut up.
01:30:38.000Based ones is everything that is wrong in today's society can be traced to women trying to reach for power and dragging the potential of men.
01:30:44.000Yeah, a big deal of it, a great deal of it.
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