00:01:32.000Everybody else that's testified so far has not been White House.
00:01:36.000And this is the first time, or rather, a first hand account from the White House of what we saw, or rather, how Trump responded to January 6th on the day that it happened.
00:01:49.000And so they had some female aide that nobody's ever heard of before testify today about the events of January 6th, and specifically an eyewitness account of how Trump reacted on January 6th.
00:02:03.000First time we got testimony like that.
00:02:08.000We haven't heard anything about the president's actions on the day.
00:02:11.000We've heard from people that are related to Trump in various ways, but nobody that saw firsthand what went on.
00:02:20.000And today we got that full story, and it's all over the media.
00:02:24.000This was the big story today, plastered everywhere.
00:02:27.000And it was so funny because they're putting things out there that I think they imagine was supposed to be devastating and supposed to be testimony that absolutely hurt Trump.
00:02:41.000If not legally, because a lot of what was said would legally be considered hearsay and would not be admissible in a court.
00:02:49.000But if it didn't hurt him legally, I think they presumed that what was said would at least damage his reputation and make him look bad.
00:02:59.000And so I'm reading the reports about this today in all the different news publications, and it says devastating testimony, horrifying testimony.
00:03:08.000You know, this is bombshell testimony.
00:03:11.000And I'm reading what was actually said about Trump on that day.
00:03:46.000Maybe some people don't realize that or forget that, but it was actually the president holding a rally, and that is the reason everybody went there.
00:03:55.000And in the speech he gave at the rally, he said, Okay, go now and peacefully make your voices heard at the Capitol.
00:04:49.000And in the immediate aftermath, everybody was like, Hey, what gives?
00:04:53.000You know, you said in the speech you were going to be there, you invited us to this Capitol city.
00:04:59.000And when we're outside your house, you told us to go to the Capitol, and you said you would lead the charge, lead the, not the charge, but lead the group of people walking there.
00:06:51.000That shows that there were two insurrections going on.
00:06:57.000They overthrew the election, they stole the election, and then when we were counting on Mike Pence to not count the votes, there was a palace coup within the administration.
00:07:10.000They put the president on house arrest.
00:07:14.000And I guess Trump wanted to go to the Capitol.
00:08:21.000We'll also be talking tonight about a big tragedy in Texas where approximately 50 illegal aliens died inside of a truck in San Antonio.
00:08:35.000That's why I guess they were driven across the border as illegals and they were just kind of stashed somewhere.
00:08:42.00050 human beings in a truck, in a semi truck, in a container, in a tractor trailer.
00:08:54.000And they were dumped off in the middle of the desert where it's 100 degrees, and then they all died inside there.
00:09:02.000And it says that the cops showed up and they opened up the back of the truck and they think they're going to find goods, and instead they find 50 dead bodies, hot to the touch.
00:11:44.000You have the worst crisis at the border in American history, and people getting raped and killed, and illegal criminals and being flown into the Midwest, and numbers like we've never seen, and nobody even seems to talk about it.
00:14:09.000And also, we'll be selling a limited edition poster for the film at the event, as well as some exclusive merch that you're not going to be able to get online either.
00:14:19.000Can't get any of our merch online right now because they don't have a payment processor.
00:14:24.000But even when we do have our merch available, you're not going to be able to buy this merch online either.
00:14:29.000So make sure, you know, if that interests you, we'll have that as well.
00:14:35.000So, reminder that's Thursday, July 14th, rapidly approaching.
00:18:03.000I like to go out at night when there's nobody around, there's not one car on the road, it's just me, there's no traffic, it's not bright, it's not hot, it's nice and cool.
00:18:15.000But as a consequence, now I look sickly, I look pale, and I'm probably getting sick.
00:18:23.000So, I've got to embrace this sort of summer.
00:20:26.000I have to say, it's very difficult to not be on Twitter, but Right Wing Watch allows us to remain on Twitter in a way that we never could under the censorship regime, in a way that we can't.
00:20:39.000And so I'm now regularly going viral on Twitter.
00:20:43.000In the same way that I was 18 months ago, 24 months ago, thanks to Right Wing Watch.
00:20:49.000And I'll play, I guess I could just play the audio because pulling up the video is going to be kind of a pain in the ass, honestly.
00:21:29.000Now, you tell me that this is a Judeo Christian country.
00:21:33.000Now, you tell me that this is a Judeo Christian movement.
00:21:36.000You tell me that it doesn't matter that you have a lot of these Jewish people in government.
00:21:43.000Tell me that it doesn't matter after a decision like this.
00:21:47.000Tell me that with a straight face that it doesn't matter that we had a court that had four Jewish people on it, and we had to subtract one Jewish woman and increase one Catholic woman, and now Roe v. Wade is overturned, and 100 million Americans will live in states with no abortion because of that change, because we had a Jewish woman and now we have a Catholic woman.
00:23:00.000Insofar as there's one God and He has one Son and there is one way to salvation and one way to the truth, then that's the way that the people running our society and writing the laws need to be.
00:26:01.000Jews run it, and Jews make the laws, and it's all Jews that live there, and some Muslims too.
00:26:08.000Same thing with Muslims Muslims have countries, and Muslims write the laws there, and Muslims are the people there.
00:26:15.000So if you don't like that America is a Christian country, then you can live in a Jewish country, you can live in a Muslim country, and be fine.
00:26:23.000Secondly, there should be no countries other than Christian countries.
00:26:28.000Secondly, the second part of the argument is there should only be Christian countries, and that is because Christianity is correct.
00:26:37.000Some might say everybody is entitled to their own opinion, and everybody can express their own religion, and so people can have their own countries.
00:26:49.000And I would agree with that if Christianity weren't true, but we know that it is.
00:26:55.000And so, if that's the case, why should other countries be allowed to be wrong?
00:27:29.000We're going to reclaim America for Christ, retake America for Christians.
00:27:34.000And if people have a problem with that, they can stay and live under it, or they can go somewhere else where they have different rules.
00:27:41.000And then we're going to follow you to those countries, and we're going to make those countries the same way, and you are going to become a Christian.
00:27:51.000And if you don't, well, you're just going to have to live in a Christian world.
00:27:54.000But that's really the only way that it should be.
00:27:56.000And I don't understand how, if you're Christian, you can have a problem with that.
00:28:02.000If you're an atheist, Obviously, I get why you'd have a problem with that.
00:28:06.000If you're Muslim or Jewish, I understand you might not like to hear that.
00:28:11.000But if you're a Christian, that should be your ultimate goal.
00:28:14.000If the ultimate goal of Christ coming to earth, if the goal of being created, if the goal of creation is for us to be reunited with God, then our goal is to make sure that everybody is Christian and that every government is Christian, starting with our own government, starting with our own people, and then everybody.
00:28:35.000Is that not what made Western civilization great?
00:28:38.000As well as our European intelligence and creativity.
00:28:42.000Aside from that, did not Western civilization seek to evangelize the world with Christianity?
00:28:51.000That's what making America great again means.
00:28:54.000It means making America once again a European Christian country.
00:29:01.000That's when the Western world was great, when it was European and when it was Christian.
00:29:09.000In terms of trajectory becoming less of both of those things, it's becoming less European demographically, culturally, and it's becoming less Christian too.
00:29:21.000And as a consequence, the places where it is less European and less Christian are the worst places.
00:29:28.000And the places that are the most European and the most Christian are the best places.
00:29:33.000So let's just rewind the tape, let's just stop and let's correct for that, obviously, and then we can begin sort of a global evangelization.
00:29:44.000But I don't see how that clip is controversial.
00:29:47.000Some of the clips I kind of get it where, you know, I'll say something I didn't mean to.
00:30:19.000If it's all liberal Jews and all conservative Catholics, and that's the tug of war going on, and the tug of war is over something like Roe versus Wade, as well as these other issues that were brought up in the concurring opinion from Clarence Thomas, it's just undeniably true that religion is a salient factor here.
00:30:42.000That is obviously, it's evidently a characteristic that matters when it comes to the composition of the court.
00:30:50.000The precedent that's being set by this court, by this particular court.
00:31:19.000I want more conservative traditional Catholics on the court, and I want less liberal Jews on the court.
00:31:25.000I want more repealing Roe v. Wade and more repealing gay marriage and more repealing contraception and more protecting the Second Amendment and more protecting first speech.
00:31:35.000And I want less Roe v. Wade and I want less banning guns and less banning free speech.
00:32:31.000I'll just, you know, spoiler alert, it's liberal Jews.
00:32:33.000So, I mean, yeah, Biden nominally Catholic, Pelosi nominally Catholic, but, you know, take a look at what's going on behind them.
00:32:40.000So, in any case, I just want to go over that clip.
00:32:42.000I thought it was funny that went viral, but for the first time, I've seen a clip from Right Wing Watch and said, yeah, yeah, I don't even think the tone is wrong on that one.
00:32:53.000I think that one's just factually true.
00:32:56.000And they don't like that, but that's a big reason they don't like Christian nationalism.
00:33:32.000We're going to dive into the news here, and our first story is about these Mexican illegals, or I should say Hispanic illegals, that burned up to death in this truck in Texas.
00:33:52.000It says Dozens of migrants were found dead in an abandoned big rig in San Antonio on Monday in what appears to be the deadliest human smuggling case in modern U.S. history.
00:34:04.000The tragedy's death toll rose to 51 on Tuesday afternoon, according to Bexar County officials, and some of the deceased could be teenagers who never reached adulthood.
00:34:16.000Most of the victims were found dead in the tractor trailer in the sweltering Texas heat.
00:34:21.000Contributing to the number of deceased on Tuesday was the demise of three patients treated at Baptist Medical Center, where two survivors remained in critical condition.
00:34:34.000The spokesperson Said, quote, potentially some of them are under the age of 18.
00:34:39.000These are potentially people under 18, I would say in the teenage age range, not younger.
00:34:45.000On Tuesday morning, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said 22 of the dead were Mexican nationals, meaning they're citizens of Mexico, while seven were from Guatemala and two from Honduras.
00:35:01.000The nationalities of the remaining 20 people had yet to be confirmed.
00:35:05.000According to a law enforcement official, it appears people were trying to jump out of the tractor trailer because Some of the deceased were found along several blocks, meaning they were jumping out, it seems, as the truck was moving.
00:35:20.000The tractor trailer had a refrigeration system, the official said, but it did not appear to be working.
00:35:26.000Many of the people found inside the vehicle appear to have been sprinkled with steak seasoning in perhaps an attempt to cover up the smell of people as the smugglers were transporting them because presumably they smelled very badly.
00:35:41.000You can imagine what they smelled like if not steak.
00:35:46.000Probably they smelled like extramin and body odor, and so they were sprinkling.
00:35:52.000Perhaps some kind of salt and pepper, steak seasoning, maybe some steak sauce.
00:35:58.000Maybe they were being braised, broiled.
00:36:09.000We don't really know the details on that, but using context clues and inference, we can assume that the smell was excrement and body odor and then covered with some kind of.
00:36:23.000Steak spice, some kind of steak seasoning.
00:36:26.000And so, in a sense, it was, you know, are we sure that they weren't being cooked?
00:36:32.000Are we sure that this wasn't some kind of elaborate, sort of cannibalistic experiment?
00:36:39.000You know, because reading up until this point, it sounds like they were being trafficked and then they died from heat stroke.
00:36:45.000We're hearing some details and it sounds more like they were being cooked.
00:36:51.000It sounds more like, uh, The introduction of the seasoning, I think, definitely changes perhaps the nature of what was happening here.
00:37:01.000If you found me dead in a bath, you might say, oh, he slit his wrists, he killed himself.
00:37:07.000But if you found me dead in a bathtub with chopped carrots and ramen noodles, you would say, this is definitely not what it appeared to be initially.
00:37:19.000If you found a child dead in a swimming pool, you'd say, oh, a child drowned.
00:37:24.000If you found a child dead in a swimming pool, With radishes and beans and maybe chicken and things like that, you would say, What the fuck is going on here?
00:37:35.000He would say, This is not clearly, you know, things are not exactly as they seem.
00:37:41.000So, are we sure that they were not being put in there as some kind of elaborate barbecue situation?
00:39:59.000But it says, oh, they were using steak spice, maybe to mask the smell.
00:40:04.000Yeah, maybe, or for some other weird reason.
00:40:09.000If I was trying to mask the smell of human beings and try to make it smell like some other kind of cargo, I don't know if I would say, oh, I know.
00:41:34.000Maybe they were going to throw open the door of the tractor trailer, and border guards would see 50 Mexicans with stickers that said medium and covered in steak sauce and think, oh, those are just steaks.
00:41:46.000They were going to open up the back door.
00:41:49.000You can imagine customs and border patrol.
00:41:57.000They see 50 Mexicans in sweatpants and t shirts, but they're covered in barbecue sauce and they've got a sticker on their forehead that says medium rare.
00:42:34.000And my administration will continue to do everything possible to stop human smugglers and traffickers from taking advantage of people who are seeking to enter the United States between ports of entry.
00:42:45.000So, jokes aside, it is obviously a tragedy.
00:43:15.000And I can tell you one thing they wouldn't have died if they weren't in a tractor trailer in Texas.
00:43:21.000If they stayed in Mexico and in Honduras and Guatemala, they would probably still be alive, or at least most of them would be.
00:43:30.000Now they're being cooked up in a tractor trailer in Texas, and that is really their own fault.
00:43:37.000I don't mean to say that they deserved it, but I mean to say that there is a direct consequence from their actions.
00:43:45.000You know, we can say that a little boy.
00:43:48.000Can run into the middle of the street, get hit by a car, and say that's horrible and that shouldn't have happened, but if he didn't run in the middle of the street, he'd still be alive.
00:43:58.000Well, it's definitely his fault, and it's the parents' fault.
00:44:02.000And in the same situation, or an analogous situation here, it is the fault of the illegals and it's also the fault of the government.
00:44:11.000If they weren't coming here illegally, if they weren't getting involved in these shady trafficking operations, because that's what this is.
00:44:20.000Illegals don't just Get up and make a run for the border, they pay people off.
00:44:38.000People from all over the world pay to be transported across the border.
00:44:43.000And they pay for all kinds of services, bringing them to the border from inside Mexico, picking them up at the border in the United States, picking them up at the border and taking someone.
00:44:57.000All kinds of services about getting around deportation, getting around government citizenship requirements.
00:45:05.000There are services that will carry you across the border.
00:45:10.000That's human trafficking by definition.
00:45:12.000People are picked up and brought around, and it is an industry that is, because it is illegal, because it is something that is existing outside of the laws of both the United States and Mexico.
00:45:26.000It is technically a black market for human beings, for the transport of human beings.
00:45:31.000And so some people get what they pay for and they get across the border.
00:45:58.000You know, what do you think happens when a poor family in Mexico puts their pesos together to get across the border and they're entrusting their lives into the hands of largely drug cartels or illegal human traffickers?
00:46:14.000Well, you can bet that the daughter and the wife are going to maybe get raped and the people that get across the border are going to be carrying drugs with them to pay for it.
00:46:22.000This is just, these are the kinds of things that happen outside of the eye of the law.
00:46:31.000Illegal border crossings that we know of, 250,000 apprehensions of illegals at the border every month, that's 250,000 customers.
00:46:42.000That's more because that's just those that were apprehended.
00:46:46.000Those that are not apprehended, it's at least 50% of that number.
00:46:50.000So you're talking about realistically a quarter of a million to half a million customers per month for human trafficking that are bringing with them not just themselves and the clothes on their back, but they're also maybe bringing drugs with them.
00:47:05.000And oftentimes they're being brought across the border by transnational criminals that are already involved in a criminal enterprise like drugs or in prostitution or other kinds of things.
00:47:18.000It doesn't take a wild imagination to understand exactly what's going on here.
00:47:25.000And what's more, Mexico actually benefits from illegal immigration.
00:47:32.000What you have to understand about Mexico is that it's actually a very diverse country.
00:47:37.000Because of the legacy of colonialism in Mexico, you have people in Mexico that are high IQ European whites, just like people in Spain, just like a lot of people in America.
00:47:51.000You also have, on average, lower IQ people that are mostly indigenous.
00:47:56.000And this is geographical, and it's racial, and it's historical.
00:48:00.000And the people that are coming across the border into the United States, by definition, are not going to be the high class, high caste.
00:48:10.000White, high IQ, productive Mexicans in the rich cities.
00:48:16.000It is going to be the poor, low caste, browner, indigenous Mexicans.
00:48:22.000Now, I'm just saying that's what it is.
00:48:25.000Descriptively, it's obviously wrong for that to happen, but that's what it is.
00:48:32.000Mexico, like every other country, is a very classist country, and the legacy of their actual legal, formal caste system. Is still very much a reality.
00:48:49.000The same thing is true in many countries that you'll have a racial caste system or the legacy of one.
00:48:55.000And even if it's not formal, its de facto effects are still felt.
00:49:01.000And so what people don't realize is that Mexico is benefiting from emigration.
00:49:08.000We have immigration, meaning people coming here, I am.
00:49:12.000They have emigration, EM, people leaving their country.
00:49:16.000And this is not a relationship which is negative for both parties.
00:49:22.000Illegal immigration is very good for Mexico because the people that are leaving Mexico are the people that are poor, don't have jobs, government dependents, low skilled people.
00:49:33.000These are people ultimately that are not, these are not like the most productive Mexican citizens, as we know.
00:49:44.000And so Mexico really benefits from turning a blind eye to the human trafficking that's going on at the border.
00:49:50.000And they're actually not only turning a blind eye to this industry that's formed there, and they're doing nothing to prevent the flow of illegals coming from south of their border in the Northern Triangle, and they're doing nothing to stop people from traveling across Mexico and crossing their northern border with the United States, but they're also actually facilitating people.
00:50:11.000The Mexican government is actually facilitating people entering the United States.
00:50:17.000And the government will work with NGOs to provide Mexicans with information and resources to get across the border.
00:50:54.000And so the point is overall, obviously, you don't have these tragedies, you don't have these problems if you have a secure border.
00:51:03.000There's no human trafficking industry, there's no drug smuggling industry, there's no sex trafficking industry around the migrants, the economic migrants pouring into the United States, if economic migrants are not pouring into the United States.
00:51:19.000If there's a 30 foot concrete border wall on the southern border, And if there is a legal regime that allows Border Patrol to remove people from the country, if there is mandatory e verify and illegal immigrants cannot get jobs in America, so they self deport or they don't come here, then there are not 400,000 customers for human traffickers and drug smugglers and sex traffickers every single month.
00:51:48.000So it's not just a problem for America.
00:51:51.000And typically on the show, when we talk about immigration, we only talk about it from that angle.
00:51:57.000One particular angle, which is that illegal immigration is changing the demographic composition of the United States and the effects that that is happening or that that is causing politically, economically, culturally, and so on.
00:52:13.000But we also have to talk about the border crisis itself.
00:52:17.000Let's zoom in on not just its broader implications for America once the immigrants have crossed and stay here, but zoom in on the border itself.
00:52:27.000And this is like, A third world situation.
00:52:30.000This is like a humanitarian disaster, which is as bad as what you might see in the Middle East or Africa or elsewhere.
00:52:38.000Full blown migrant crisis, full blown transnational criminal syndicate with the aid of both governments, with the aid of NGOs, with the aid of non government entities which are subsidized by the government, and it's leading to horrible situations like this.
00:52:57.000And so I guess that's the big picture, but the other part of this is.
00:53:00.000Why is there no accountability for the administration?
00:53:04.000Because, like I said earlier, I remember under the Trump administration when we never heard the end of kids in cages, which was fake.
00:53:15.000We had a border crisis, we had nowhere to detain all these illegals, and so they weren't necessarily put in cages, they were put in fenced in enclosures.
00:53:25.000Now, you can call that a cage and whatever.
00:53:29.000It is completely trivial, I guess, what you call it.
00:53:33.000But they were put in detention centers like jail cells, not a cage.
00:53:38.000A cage implies you're put in like a crate, like a dog.
00:53:41.000They were put in fenced in enclosures, which is really more like a jail cell.
00:53:46.000It's really more like a containment facility, okay?
00:53:51.000They weren't being transported like horses or dogs, but they ran out of room.
00:53:58.000Hundreds of thousands of people crossing every month, and we want to get rid of them.
00:54:02.000And so, yeah, we're not putting them in hotels, we're not putting them in motels.
00:54:07.000And we're not putting them in houses, and we're not putting them at the Trump golf resort.
00:54:13.000They were put in fenced in enclosures, which was the practice, which was done under Obama and Bush and has been done for decades.
00:54:22.000But it was a humanitarian crisis, and the media hung Trump for this.
00:54:28.000That's, you know, little children being put in dog cages.
00:54:34.000And that was a big part of activating liberals for the midterms.
00:54:39.000Now you get a story like this where immigration is worse than it ever was in history, and the people are being like cooked, they're being seasoned and cooked alive like steaks, and it doesn't even seem like anybody's talking about it.
00:54:55.000And to the extent that they are, they refuse to implicate the Biden administration.
00:55:18.000And obviously, our concerns take precedence because this is our country.
00:55:24.000But it just so happens that when liberals argue on the basis of we need to open up our borders as an act of charity, it's not very charitable to entice illegal immigrants to work together with drug smugglers.
00:55:36.000Human traffickers, apparently cannibals, to be transported here, that's not really the best thing for them either.
00:55:44.000Not that that's the primary concern, but to the extent that people will argue that, it's wrong.
00:55:51.000So that's the situation at the border 50 dead in an apparent cook off, in an apparent mass cookout.
00:56:54.000Republicans are going to take the House.
00:56:57.000They may take the Senate, although that's less likely.
00:57:00.000So Democrats are really in trouble here.
00:57:03.000They're really in trouble politically because of the failure of the administration on the economy, on foreign policy, primarily, though, on the economy, among other things.
00:57:42.000And if it is, it's not a big one at all.
00:57:47.000So, insofar as it's better to talk about something that people don't care about than it is to talk about something bad or negative that people do care about, I guess this is good.
00:58:00.000But it doesn't even make much sense from that point of view.
00:58:04.000This is very decadent and self indulgent on the part of the Democrats.
00:58:08.000And today was maybe, if that's what characterizes the whole thing, this is the most self indulgent thing they've done yet, which is bring forth.
00:58:18.000Some low level White House aide to testify about some things that she saw and some things that she heard about secondhand.
00:58:37.000It says, Up until now, the Congressional Committee investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol was missing a key piece of the puzzle the testimony of someone who could offer a firsthand account of the situation in the White House in the hours before and during the attack.
00:58:53.000Cassidy Hutchinson, a former top aide to White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, filled in the blanks.
00:59:00.000And she has painted a devastating picture.
00:59:04.000Get ready for this devastating picture.
00:59:10.000It says, very early in the proceedings, the committee went to lengths to establish how the White House and the president himself knew that there was a very real threat of violence on January 6th and did nothing to stop it.
00:59:23.000Ms. Hutchinson testified that Mr. Meadows told her he thought days before the attack that things might get really bad.
00:59:31.000She spoke of how White House officials were warned of the potential for violence.
00:59:35.000And in perhaps the most damning testimony so far, she said Donald Trump personally knew that members of the crowd at his morning rally near the White House were armed because they were being turned away by Secret Service officers and he directed them to the Capitol anyway.
00:59:52.000He said, I don't fucking care that they have weapons.
01:01:12.000Later in the day, Ms. Hutchinson recounted hearing Mr. Meadows say that upon learning that rioters were calling for Vice President Mike Pence to be hanged, Mr. Trump expressed approval.
01:01:23.000Hutchinson said, He thinks Mike deserves it.
01:01:30.000In a trial court, such evidence would be considered hearsay and treated with skepticism.
01:01:35.000In the hearing, however, it was explosive and will be used by the committee to pressure senior Trump officials who have so far refused to.
01:01:43.000To testify like White House top lawyer Pat Sippelone to come forward and either corroborate or refute her account.
01:01:52.000And then she goes into, in my opinion, the funniest part, which I'll actually play the clip for you on Twitter because I think it's, you have to hear it from her herself.
01:02:04.000If I read it, I don't think I'm even going to do it justice.
01:02:06.000And mind you, she said this, and this was supposed to be, this was supposed to hurt Trump, this was supposed to make us like Trump less.
01:03:54.000And then Trump is told that they're building a gallows to hang Mike Pence, and Trump says Mike Pence deserves to be hanged.
01:04:02.000And then the best part of the testimony is that this White House aide says, Trump is in the car after the rally, and they're telling him, We can't take you to the Capitol like we had planned.
01:04:16.000And Trump says, I'm the fucking president.
01:04:46.000That makes him sound way cooler than what I thought actually happened that day.
01:04:51.000That's way more awesome than what everybody's assumptions were.
01:04:55.000And, you know, people doubted the story.
01:05:00.000I initially doubted the story as well because I thought wait a second, if he's in the beast, which is the Cadillac, the presidential limo, he would not be able to reach for the steering wheel because there's a bulletproof partitioner.
01:05:17.000And so, if he's in the back of the limo, there's no way that he could grab the steering wheel.
01:05:21.000But people pointed out that Donald Trump was photographed in a Secret Service SUV, not a limo, the day and the moment that he left the speech on the White House and went to the Capitol or was supposed to go to the Capitol.
01:05:40.000So, basically, what they're saying is it's possible.
01:09:48.000The military disobeyed the commander in chief.
01:09:55.000And you had people inside the White House writing front page op eds for the New York Times saying, I'm part of the deep state and I'm sabotaging the Trump administration.
01:10:06.000And so time and time again, you see the same story where the staff or the military or the cabinet or the Republican leadership in Congress or the Party, or even the Secret Service itself, are thwarting what the president actually wanted to do.
01:10:44.000Aside from it being awesome, I think that's disturbing.
01:10:48.000She then said that he was so frustrated and so angry about the day that he threw his dinner against the wall and she had to clean it up, which I think is funny.
01:10:57.000And I think honestly, she deserves that for betraying the president.
01:11:05.000But I guess the big picture about the story, aside from the fact that it's funny, and we could talk about that, I think we all get it though.
01:11:15.000There's a lesson in this, and the lesson is about loyalty.
01:11:19.000Things are coming to a head, they really are.
01:11:27.000Trump came down that escalator in 2015, and some people think that happened, and then things kind of got quiet, and then Trump lost the election, and then he left.
01:12:08.000And there's been people co opting and hijacking and there's been saboteurs and there's been setbacks and we've won battles and lost battles, but it's not stopped since then.
01:12:23.000And that's why it was right after Trump coming down the escalator, they hit him with the drugs.
01:12:31.000Crime and rapists, and then it was the Muslim ban, and then it was the delegates at the convention, and then it was the electors, and then it was the Russia hoax, and then it was the Ukraine hoax, and then it was the coronavirus, and then it was censorship and the stolen election, and then it was the Capitol, and then it was the DOJ investigation of the Capitol.
01:13:42.000And the point is to say be careful because whatever you say about what we're doing or what he's doing or what anybody's doing, we're in a war.
01:13:52.000We are in a war right now in the most powerful country in the world for who will rule.
01:14:00.000And that means that a lot of stuff is getting really freaky.
01:14:08.000Us or America First or the broader right wing or the Trump movement or Donald Trump himself.
01:14:15.000But ever since Trump came down that escalator, he fired the opening shot in a revolutionary war that is going on until this day, metaphorically speaking, against a transnational criminal syndicate, against global special interests running the country.
01:14:34.000And we know who they are in both parties, in the military industrial complex, in the Pentagon, in the media, on Wall Street, Silicon Valley, in the major coastal cities.
01:14:49.000He fired a shot at all of them and then defeated them in 2016 and represented an existential threat, as he still does now, to these so called democratic institutions, which are the means by which these institutions rule us.
01:15:08.000That is still the thing that is going on.
01:15:16.000They have tried to make you forget that.
01:15:18.000They have With censorship and with media control, try to convince you that that is over, that that was done, that Trump wasn't who he said he was, or whatever, but that's still going on.
01:15:31.000And so be on high alert, and Trump in particular, for who is on our side and who is against us.
01:15:56.000He may have to face DeSantis as a primary challenger.
01:16:01.000And that may be tougher than we think.
01:16:02.000I think it'll be easy, but the never Trumpers and the establishment coalescing behind DeSantis and Trump not having access to social media, these are things to think about.
01:16:13.000And so just like in 2016, there will be a never Trump challenge to try and put down this revolt.
01:16:18.000And then there'll be the contest in 2024.
01:16:22.000And the question will be can we overcome the cheating?
01:16:24.000Can we overcome the The mail in ballots, the early voting, et cetera, the lack of social media, all the factors that prevented us from having four years in 2020.
01:17:00.000And now look, you know, the same stuff, it's funny to see that.
01:17:04.000The same stuff that we deal with actually on this show, Trump is dealing with.
01:17:10.000All these people that used to, Trump's former legal counsel, former cabinet members, his chief of staff, former aides, all these people coming out to say, oh, I knew Trump, Trump's a terrible guy.
01:17:22.000I knew Trump, Trump threw his food at the wall, and Trump did this, and Trump did that, and Trump said this, trying to get him in trouble, trying to get him thrown in jail, prevented from running again.
01:17:35.000Never forget what we're trying to do here.
01:17:38.000We're trying to make America great again.
01:17:42.000We're trying to make Christ the king of America.
01:17:45.000And we're at war on those levels with the Democrats, with the Republicans, with the media, with the intel agencies, with the Pentagon, with Silicon Valley, with Wall Street.
01:17:59.000And so in this war, there's going to be every bit of it.
01:18:03.000Anything that you see in any other war, there's going to be casualties and there's going to be.
01:18:07.000Wins and there's going to be losses and collateral damage and damage to structures, metaphorically speaking, institutions, things like that.
01:18:18.000Tactics will be used, intelligence will be used, strategies will be used.
01:18:22.000There'll be deserters and traitors, there'll be heroism and cowardice.
01:18:27.000But make no mistake about it, that's the nature of what we're doing.
01:18:44.000I can still hear these things because it never stopped.
01:18:48.000And I don't like Steve Bannon, but he was right when he said, after we won the election in 16, he was right when he said that this is going to be an everyday fight for the rest of our lives, essentially.
01:19:01.000This is a fight that will go on every day of our lives for decades.
01:19:07.000We didn't win in 2016, and okay, wrap it up.
01:19:10.000And we didn't lose in 2020, wrap it up.
01:19:13.000This is an intergenerational struggle.
01:19:16.000And the four year intermission is going to be a part of it.
01:19:19.000The 2024 revenge tour is going to be a part of it.
01:19:23.000Whatever comes after that is going to be a part of it.
01:19:39.000This current thing that we've got going on, this is like the third term of the Obama administration that we never got open borders and drag queens and Pride Month and war with Russia and war with China and inflation and high taxes and high gas prices and people terrorizing churches in support of abortion, packing the court, legislating abortion.
01:20:10.000Censorship and you can't play Minecraft and black Sith Inquisitors and human sacrifices and America accelerating its decline of its white majority every day, accelerating the rate of decline too.
01:24:17.000I'm sorry, I'm against abortion, but being pro life means being against contraception, and it means being against vasectomies, and it means being in favor of traditional marriage.
01:24:52.000And if you didn't want a kid, it means you're not married and you're having sex and you either didn't use contraceptives or you used contraceptives and they failed and you expected them to work but they failed.
01:25:03.000And that's probably most of the cases, is almost all of them is fornication.
01:27:23.000Yeah, all these journalists are talking about.
01:27:31.000You know, I put out a Telegram post and said, defend our churches.
01:27:34.000And they said, oh, he's calling for violence.
01:27:39.000All these journalists all week saying, here's the address for Kavanaugh, here's the address for Amy Coney Barrett, and people trying to kill them outside their house.
01:28:57.000Eternal recurrence is like a real phenomenon, it's obviously not what Catholics believe, but this sort of Stoic concept of loving your fate, to the extent that that is separate from eternal recurrence, I like that.
01:29:15.000But all our enemies, or a lot of our enemies on the right, are these Nietzscheans who think that.
01:29:21.000We've got to move beyond Christianity.
01:29:24.000So, I don't consider myself a Nietzschean, but yeah, he's enjoyable to read because it's fun.
01:31:13.000You know, here's the thing I think that absolutely God created the world, totally.
01:31:22.000Do I think that God literally made the planets in six days and literally, you know, grabbed a handful of dust and gave the breath of life and put Adam to sleep and took his rib out?
01:33:07.000I think that's what Catholics believe, is that the Bible is a book that's about your salvation.
01:33:12.000So it doesn't mean that it's not true, but it is to say that the task of the Bible does not set out to explain.
01:33:20.000Here's the literal explanation of how we got here, because maybe we wouldn't even understand it.
01:33:26.000So it's not to say that it's not true, but it is to say that that's not really the primary objective.
01:33:33.000The Bible is not an historical account of the world.
01:33:35.000The Bible is a story about the Messiah and about our salvation.
01:33:40.000And to the extent that these historical things are relevant, it's in there, but that's not really the mission.
01:33:45.000Because probably if it was, it would be much more detailed and precise.
01:33:50.000It wouldn't talk about one particular tribe and one line and all this.
01:33:56.000It would give a full genealogical account of all the people and all the nations and so on.
01:34:03.000So I think that as far as the origin of the world, that's certainly a metaphysical question, but it is also to some extent a physical question.
01:34:15.000But I would say that the creation story is at the minimum, it is true in a way, right?
01:34:24.000If we say that the world was created in six days, does that mean that God, like, used his hand, like, created a hand and cut the world in half and said, okay, here's earth?
01:34:34.000Or were things kind of set in motion in a more abstract way?
01:34:38.000And this is like a way that's related to us.
01:34:42.000It's true either way, but is God in the Bible telling us how the world was created by way of analogy in terms of days and I created this and then I took dust and I breathed into it and so on?
01:34:55.000Or is this an analogy for how the world was created and the actual manner is something that's probably beyond the comprehension of the average person or the ancient person or maybe any person who ever will live?
01:35:13.000So, again, to what extent it's literal or analogous, I don't know, but it's true at the minimum on the level of analogy and the way that it's being related to us.
01:35:26.000It could be literally true, but I don't know.
01:37:08.000Hey, Nick, during a stream with a leftist, Richard Spencer said that the only reason for PPL like Gosar and Green to be associating with you is that they want a hold of your loyal audience.
01:39:46.000This may sound like a basic question, but could you briefly explain why everyone wants to abolish the Fed?
01:39:52.000I understand it has to do with inflation and interest rates, but why abolished?
01:39:58.000Well, people, there's a lot of reasons, but I guess the monetary, the monetarist economic view.
01:40:06.000At least this is what I used to believe, and to some extent still do, is that the problem is the Federal Reserve's discretionary control over the money supply, which is to say that there is too much of an activist hand being played in the economy because the Federal Reserve controls the amount of money and they will,
01:40:31.000at a whim, essentially, according to their economic opinion, expand the money supply, shrink the money supply.
01:40:39.000And from the monetarist worldview, the idea is that to have a sound and stable currency, you need to have the money supply growing in a manner that's predictable.
01:40:53.000Not necessarily in a manner that's constant, but people like Milton Friedman propose that we replace the Federal Reserve with an algorithm.
01:41:02.000And the money supply will grow, and interest rates will be determined by an algorithm.
01:41:09.000Growth of the money supply and the interest rates are predictable, then the money will be stable and that will allow people to have confidence in their economic decisions.
01:41:23.000When the money supply is changing, you know, if you're making money, if you're making decisions, economic decisions based on the money supply is one way today and then they double the money supply like they did after COVID, well, now you've totally changed the story.
01:41:38.000How can anybody have any degree of confidence in the stability and the integrity?
01:41:43.000And the strength of the money, if the money supply can be doubled at a whim, and if the interest rates can be just sort of changed arbitrarily, and it's all just up to this group of people.
01:41:57.000And this gets to the problem of calculation, which is to say that economic planning is flawed because economic planners will never have the necessary information to make important, far reaching decisions in the economy.
01:42:16.000About the relative scarcity of resources, of productive resources, capital, labor, materials.
01:42:27.000And so, no group of people, no matter how informed they are, can ever know all the necessary facts about supply, which is the amount of the resources and the productive capability of capital and labor and entrepreneurs and firms.
01:42:45.000And they can never know the demand of all those things and the demand of all the different kinds of resources.
01:42:55.000Money is the medium of exchange, and money is a form of capital, and it's the most important kind of capital.
01:43:02.000And so, if socialist planners don't have enough information to know how much lumber to make, or how much oil to produce, or how many pencils to make, or how many computers to make, or how many gaming computers to make, how are they going to know how much money there should be, or what the interest rate should be?
01:43:21.000So, the monetarist view, a lot of libertarians, and this is my view, would say that arbitrary control of money means that the money supply is going to be unpredictable, interest rates will be unpredictable, and that prevents people from making informed economic decisions.
01:43:41.000Then some people would point to the corruption of the Federal Reserve, and they'll point to the corruption of the Federal Reserve, which is one of the ways that the Federal Reserve will.
01:43:55.000Will introduce more money into the economy as they'll make these purchases on the open market.
01:44:01.000And some people say that that rigs the economy, that the economic and political control that's exercised by the Federal Reserve constitutes a level of corruption.
01:44:12.000And that sort of all of the corruption goes back to finance and all of the financial control goes back to the Federal Reserve because they make the money.
01:44:29.000But I would say, strictly from an economic point of view, without getting too much into the political stuff, that's a big reason why people want to abolish the Fed and return to something like a gold standard, or at least have the dollar pegged to the value of gold to be able to get so much gold for $1.
01:45:00.000That's what I was a big proponent of when I was a libertarian.
01:45:03.000But I was like, my opposition to it really came from an economic point of view.
01:45:10.000But then some people say there's a lot of corruption involved in the Federal Reserve, which is certainly true.
01:45:16.000And it also has to do with fractional reserve banking, that is inherently unsustainable.
01:45:21.000It says that a bank has to keep a certain percentage, like you deposit money in the bank, and lots of people deposit money in the bank, and the bank will keep a percentage of that in reserves, and then they'll loan that money out.
01:45:35.000And that is a way that the money supply is expanded, and people say that that creates problems with liquidity.
01:45:42.000Well, what happens when all of these people that took out loans call for their money back?
01:45:51.000Well, it turns out that in the course of all these loans being made based on a fractional reserve, the reserves are a fraction of the amount being lent out.
01:46:05.000Theoretical money out there than there is real money.
01:46:08.000There's only so many deposits, but all of this credit has been issued.
01:46:13.000And so, what happens when all that debt is called?
01:46:16.000Well, there's not going to be enough reserves because only a fraction of the money loaned out actually exists, actually exists in terms of you put money in and it's being held.