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00:19:52.000There's really not much happening, so much.
00:19:55.000We are really just sort of recycling a lot of the things from last week because, you know, that's how it goes.
00:20:03.000Last week, every day when I'm on vacation, it's a big national story, it's a big international story, it's a big article, it's a big conference.
00:20:47.000We have one which I forget the first source that reported this but we have an article here from NBC which says that the ICE deportations which were planned for earlier this month, remember they said they were going to take 2,000 people across 10 cities in the country
00:21:16.000The President said, well, actually we're going to wait for the Congress to put together an immigration deal and if that happens then we won't do the raids.
00:21:25.000If it doesn't happen, then the raids go on.
00:21:27.000Well, it was a little bit longer than two weeks.
00:21:29.000We finally saw the raids take place a couple of days ago.
00:21:55.000Now, I don't know about you guys, I remember the President saying, We're gonna start taking them out by the millions!
00:22:03.000And then it's 2000 and then two and a half weeks later and it's 35.
00:22:07.000So we go from millions, plural, to 2000 and a delay and 35.
00:22:15.000I think probably more illegal immigrants have come into the country since I started the show five minutes ago than were deported this weekend.
00:22:31.000I think, check the time, do the math, I think since dinner time, probably more people have crossed into the country illegally, detected and undetected.
00:23:30.000The administration is 1.7 miles of new border wall, which means not replacing existing barrier, existing fencing, but adding on to what was there when Trump came into office.
00:23:40.000We now have a new report from the Washington Examiner which says the number is actually zero.
00:24:01.000Every foot of wall realistically is replacement for existing barrier and there's been nothing added on to what was already there when the president got into office in January 2017.
00:24:19.000Situation in the Persian Gulf, the situation that's going on with Iran, and, you know, I have to tell you, honestly, you know, you know my feelings, right, about a certain lobby in Washington, D.C.
00:24:56.000We all know, and you all know if you watch this show, that I oppose neoconservative interventions, wars that are not in our interest, that are costly, where Americans die, and all this.
00:25:07.000I have to tell you, however, I'm getting really tired of seeing this tiny little Muslim country push us around.
00:25:22.000Maybe it is, but I have to tell you I'm watching these developments and you know what?
00:25:27.000When America accused Iran of destroying those two tankers, a Norwegian and a Japanese tanker in the Strait of Hormuz or the Gulf of Oman, I said that probably didn't happen.
00:26:24.000Well then they go and they seize a British tanker and then they say they're going to execute 17 CIA members and it's all this stuff coming out and I'm like...
00:26:34.000You know, look, we're not equals, right?
00:26:36.000I mean, the Islamic Republic of Iran is, relative to America, nothing.
00:26:57.000So I see these people doing these shenanigans, and they're being very rude to the president, and he's come out and said many times, we'd like to make peace, we'd like to negotiate, we'd like to make a deal, just like with North Korea.
00:27:09.000And they continue to give us the finger.
00:27:49.000America has just shot down last week one drone, now believed to be two Iranian unmanned drones, which America says was a defensive action.
00:27:58.000And then lastly, you have this story about the Iranians claiming to have arrested and detained 17 Iranian citizens, which they accuse, who they accuse, of working for
00:28:42.000Before we get into that, I do just want to say a brief word about this Boris Johnson character for people, again, that have been following the news.
00:28:50.000The big news today, which to me it's not even that big of news.
00:29:23.000He was selected to be the new Prime Minister.
00:29:26.000And there are a lot of mixed feelings about this, you know.
00:29:29.000I think there is this image that has been cultivated that Boris Johnson is the Donald Trump of the United Kingdom.
00:29:36.000This is what a lot of people are saying.
00:29:38.000A lot of people make the easy comparison.
00:29:40.000These days, when you get a populist, unconventional sort of a candidate, not even necessarily nationalistic or right-wing, but simply unconventional and populist, they draw the comparison to Donald Trump.
00:30:40.000You know, I mean, all this stuff that's going on in the United Kingdom, I mean, I guess, in the strict sense of the word, it's news that they've chosen a new head of government, but frankly, who really cares?
00:30:52.000You know, they go from, and I put this on my telegram, this goofy, dancing, old bag, Theresa May, and how embarrassing that you even have a female head of government.
00:31:02.000I guess it's an improvement in itself, you go from
00:31:05.000Female to male and who do they elect in her stead?
00:31:34.000I don't think there's really anything more to be said beyond that.
00:31:36.000You know, in some sense, this reminds us a little bit of a reckoning that the United Kingdom is fundamentally not an important country anymore.
00:31:45.000And I know some people are going to say, well, that's not true because, you know, they've got a lot of commercial action in London and obviously they still have a big GDP and this kind of thing.
00:31:55.000But you know, there was a story this week about how the United Kingdom's Royal Navy
00:32:01.000might not even be able to counter Iran's navy in the Persian Gulf.
00:32:04.000Like, their ability to project power of any kind is so limited, is so small compared to what it once was, hardly even worth commenting on, frankly.
00:32:14.000And really, what's even so revolutionary going on over there?
00:32:17.000I mean, it's actually sort of similar to America.
00:32:20.000They voted for the Brexit, we voted for Donald Trump, and we're all still waiting.
00:32:25.000They're still waiting for our Brexit, we're still waiting for our wall,
00:32:28.000It's Angloid Cuckoldry once again, right?
00:35:03.000When you were in elementary and middle school and they were, you know, dumping buckets of money into women in STEM clubs and programs, you thought, oh, girl power.
00:35:11.000Like, you know, just girls doing math instead of guys.
00:35:14.000They didn't tell you it would affect you in this way, right?
00:35:54.000I guess we'll talk about the situation.
00:35:57.000in Iran first and then we'll get to our featured story which is the the border wall here or you know again the lack thereof so like I said there's really three elements to this Iran situation it's been quite a while since we've discussed this it might have been actually the last few shows I did before I went on vacation but it's been a couple of weeks so to refresh your memory to bring you up to speed of course we have to go all the way back to about May June 2018
00:36:27.000When President Trump pulls out of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, that's really what kicked all this off.
00:36:33.000The President pulled the United States out of the Iranian nuclear deal.
00:36:37.000And that's sort of significant because, remember, there were many countries involved in the nuclear deal.
00:37:01.000We'd like to make a deal that does not simply cover nuclear weapons in the short term.
00:37:07.000We want a deal that covers nuclear weapons in the long term and your missile program.
00:37:12.000And your support for militias and other groups across the Middle East, particularly in Iraq, in Syria, your sponsorship of groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon.
00:37:21.000We want a more comprehensive deal and in order to achieve that we need to reactivate big-time sanctions.
00:37:28.000To do that we have to pull out of this deal.
00:37:30.000And that's really how we got where we are.
00:37:32.000So things have been escalating ever since about May when the exemptions for oil expired.
00:37:37.000So right after we pulled out of the deal last year, we put big sanctions on Iran's economy generally.
00:38:19.000The first big episode was the two tankers in the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz.
00:38:25.000It was a Norwegian chemical tanker, a Japanese oil tanker that were shot at with torpedoes.
00:38:31.000There were sort of conflicting reports.
00:38:32.000You remember the United States blamed Iran right out of the gate.
00:38:35.000It was very dubious evidence that was presented.
00:38:39.000Mike Pompeo said that, well, nobody else could have done this except for like
00:38:44.000Us, you know, except for Israel or our allies, you know.
00:38:48.000So he's like, well, only Iran out of our enemies would have the capability to do an attack like this.
00:38:54.000Well, maybe you should consider not simply your open and overt enemies, but perhaps the enemies within, you know, the CIA, the deep state, Israel, you know, some of these other characters.
00:39:51.000On Friday, the Stena Impero was seized by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in the key shipping route of the Strait of Hormuz after Tehran said it was violating international maritime rules.
00:40:04.000The seizure of the Stena Impero, that's the British ship, comes two weeks after Royal Marines helped seize tanker Grace One off Gibraltar because of evidence it was carrying Iranian oil to Syria in breach of EU sanctions.
00:40:17.000So this is where things start to get a little bit more dicey.
00:40:20.000So again, Britain seized Iran's ship first about two weeks ago.
00:40:24.000Iran retaliates by seizing one of Britain's ships.
00:40:28.000Now their foreign minister is telling the British government, we don't want a confrontation.
00:40:53.000Navy ship took defensive action against a second Iranian drone in the Strait of Hormuz last week, but did not see the drone go into the water, the U.S.
00:41:04.000said on Thursday that a Navy ship had destroyed an Iranian drone in the Strait of Hormuz after the aircraft threatened the vessel, but Iran said it had no information about losing a drone.
00:41:14.000This was a defensive action by the USS Boxer in response to aggressive interactions by two Iranian UAS platforms in international waters, according to Lt.
00:41:45.000This is regarding the CIA spies that Iran says they captured.
00:41:50.000It says, quote, Iran's Ministry of Intelligence claims to have detained 17 Iranian citizens accused of working for the CIA.
00:41:57.000CNN received a document from the Ministry of Intelligence that said quote defendants serving their sentences in prison mentioning tempting promises of CIA officers including emigration USA a proper job in America and money according to the document the mission was to collect intelligence from substantial centers as well as intelligence and technical operations
00:42:18.000The Ministry also said some of the 17 detainees will be executed.
00:42:23.000A Ministry statement said, quote, the identified spies were employed in sensitive and vital private sector centers in the economic, nuclear, infrastructural, military and cyber areas where they collected classified information
00:42:35.000Trump refuted their claim in a tweet on Monday saying quote the report of Iran capturing CIA spies is totally false zero truth just more lies and propaganda like they're shot down drone put out by a religious regime that is badly failing and has no idea what to do their economy is dead and will get much worse Iran is a total mess
00:43:22.000I mean, ever since this started out, it truly has been an information war.
00:43:27.000If you track all these different episodes from around May until now, you look at the two tankers that were shot in the Persian Gulf, or torpedoed.
00:44:22.000And this is why I think, you know again, my initial impulse, my very jingoistic sort of angry American says, these people have been pushing us around, I just want to see them get blown up.
00:44:34.000I think it's a bit misguided because the default position must be
00:44:40.000To step back, not go to war, because frankly, we have no idea what's going on over there.
00:44:45.000I mean, really, you gotta think about this.
00:44:47.000What we're talking about is getting involved in kinetic action with Iran, which means shooting, which means military, that could escalate into a full-scale ground war.
00:44:56.000I mean, this is really what we're talking about.
00:45:00.000It's this, he said, she said, they said they got these spies, and we say we took out drones, and they said we didn't.
00:45:06.000Really what we're talking about is the prelude.
00:45:08.000This is the foreplay that leads into people getting blown up, people getting killed, Iranian government forces versus American government forces, and once that starts to happen you lose control over it.
00:45:19.000We talked about this a couple of weeks ago when we talked about President Trump's aborted strike on Iran.
00:45:26.000Sure, we could choose to do a very surgical
00:45:44.000But we don't have control over that anymore.
00:45:47.000If they decide to escalate in a way that is huge and we have to respond to, well then we're obligated to retaliate again.
00:45:54.000And you see how this creates a vicious cycle where
00:45:58.000We're no longer in control of our own destiny.
00:46:00.000And fundamentally, we have to ask ourselves, when we're talking about these things, we're talking about retaliation, the sort of tit-for-tat kind of stuff, very petty, silly kind of stuff.
00:46:15.000You know, maybe three years ago, when it was the Obama administration, people talked about going to war with Iran because of their nuclear program.
00:46:35.000With Iran, if they have that capability, or is it not, at least when you have a very solid and concrete and straightforward causus belli, or a reason to go to war, at least then we can have a discussion, you know?
00:46:48.000And I would probably be on the side of caution saying, well, you know, containment would be a better way to address nuclear proliferation than a ground war.
00:46:55.000We saw what happened with Iraq, it was a big failure.
00:46:58.000So at least three or four years ago, when the conversation about war with Iran was about nuclear weapons, we knew what we were getting into, right?
00:47:06.000So if we went to war with Iran, it's, okay, well, they're trying to go for a nuclear weapons program.
00:47:11.000I don't think that's the right thing, but at least we know what's going on here.
00:47:15.000If we end up in a war with Iran, what's it even going to be about?
00:47:18.000It's going to be about this sort of bickering about, like, an unmanned drone or, like, a tanker being seized.
00:47:24.000Does anybody really want to get involved in a 10-year war?
00:47:58.000The people at the top, whatever you want to call them, war profiteers, people that kind of have a hand in both sides, they just love blood and they make money off of it.
00:48:07.000They basically make the determination that this regime, this country, has to go.
00:48:14.000And then all the blanks are filled in from the top down.
00:48:17.000The determination is made here and very early and then slowly but surely the fog is created
00:48:24.000The waters are muddied, there's torpedoes flying, there's ships going down, things are being captured, tensions rise, and before you know it, you're involved in a full-scale war.
00:49:26.000The Islamic government in Iran, right?
00:49:29.000I also don't believe their government or their state media.
00:49:32.000I just know, here's what I do know, America has no business going to war with Iran.
00:49:38.000And you know, I think what we did with North Korea basically ended up working out pretty well, right?
00:49:42.000I mean, we, I think, have to show that we're willing to go to war.
00:49:46.000I think, to some extent, we have to puff up our chest and demonstrate that we have resolve and things like this to achieve tertiary foreign policy aims.
00:50:00.000You know, and if we look weak, if something doesn't exactly go our way, maybe Hezbollah gets some missiles, or there's some military fortifications built in Syria by Iran, it's not the end of the world.
00:50:11.000The end of the world would be we get involved, God forbid, in some kind of occupation, another one in Iran.
00:50:45.000So I look at all this stuff, it's very confusing, it's not really certain, we don't really know exactly what's happening on the ground, so I have to say, I look at all this stuff and I just really hope and pray that the President stays true to what he campaigned on.
00:50:58.000Because he said in the election, and I think he will, generally, I don't know, I mean the rhetoric's been a little bit, you know, dicey the past couple of days, but, you know, he campaigned on no more wars, and actually ending the wars we're already in, right?
00:51:12.000So no more new ones should be a given and you know pulling out that would be nice too.
00:51:18.000I pray that that happens because you know, War with Iran, it would be good for content.
00:51:22.000I'm feeling a little bloodthirsty today.
00:51:24.000Would a nuclear war with Iran, would that be great content?
00:51:28.000Would that in some way excite me in a way that I haven't felt in a long time?
00:51:33.000Would that perhaps, just for a moment, remind me that I can still feel?
00:51:37.000Would that in a way sort of remind me that things can still happen and mankind is not like an automaton, like a piano key to be pressed and played?
00:51:47.000Would that remind us of our humanity to see bloodshed, chaos, catastrophe and ruin?
00:51:53.000Perhaps, but just for a moment, in the long run it's probably not good for us.
00:51:57.000I guess it's probably better that we don't go to war.
00:51:59.000But you know, it would be kind of funny to watch.
00:52:01.000It would be kind of funny to see that.
00:52:03.000It would be tragic for a lot of people.
00:52:05.000But in a very certain sense, in a very, you know, a lot of people are not going to get this, there would be sort of a comedic element.
00:52:12.000You've got to learn to see the funny side on these things, right?
00:52:14.000So I hope we don't go to war for the sake of, you know, being unironic, serious commentator.
00:52:20.000But for the sake of America First, for the sake of my mental Sandy, it's like,
00:53:19.000Again, it's all, it's all so crazy, you know?
00:53:21.000Who really knows what, what is true and what is false?
00:53:24.000It actually makes you think about other things.
00:53:26.000When you realize, this is what happened to me during the 2016 election, when you realize that the media controls, like, your entire perception of the world, basically outside your own home and workplace,
00:53:39.000You really start to question narratives about other things.
00:53:42.000You start to wonder, like, hmm, you know, if the media could lie and distort, like obviously what Iran is saying and what America is saying cannot both be true.
00:54:03.000And if that's true, and we don't know what's happening outside of our own homes and workplaces, we rely 100% on media, and it's basically probabilistically impossible for the American government or media not to have lied, then maybe they're lying about other things.
00:54:18.000You know, maybe they're not telling the truth about a lot of things.
00:54:21.000Maybe big things, you know, big things that cause big
00:55:13.000Actually, what the government says begins to appear to be the conspiracy theory.
00:55:18.000Once you start to break down how little we really know, how little we are even capable of knowing about the world outside of a 10 mile radius, frankly.
00:55:28.000So I think, you know, the situation with Iran, I mean, yeah, same stuff.
00:56:00.000There was one number which was a little bit encouraging, which I saw today, and I guess we'll give you the good news first.
00:56:07.000There was one number I saw which is that the Mexican government has been able to substantially reduce the amount of legal crossings since that whole tariff debacle in June, which is good.
00:56:32.000It says, Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 35 people.
00:56:37.00035 people as part of an operation targeting families with deportation orders, officials said Tuesday.
00:56:42.000A number, of course, far lower than the 2,000 targeted in the highly publicized raids touted by President Donald Trump.
00:56:50.000Officials previously told NBC News that nationwide raids targeting the roughly 2,000 migrants in 10 cities would take place starting July 14th after being postponed weeks prior.
00:57:02.000President Donald Trump himself, who has been seeking to deter the influx of Central American families coming to the U.S.
00:57:08.000border, said the raids would take place that Sunday.
00:57:11.000He said, quote, we're taking them out by the thousands.
00:57:14.000He has since called the enforcement operation very successful.
00:58:33.000So, in the month of June, if you're taking in 3,000 people every day, apprehending 3,000 illegal crossings, and a supposedly big weekend rate is 2,000,
00:58:45.000Does anybody understand the math here?
00:58:47.000Why that doesn't even really make sense?
00:58:48.000This is supposed to be a big-time raid.
00:59:06.000How many among us watching this show tonight were campaigning for Trump or shilling for Trump, supporting Trump during the election and saying things like, it's the other side of the wall for you!
00:59:20.000And they're going back, and the wall just got 10 feet higher, and this guy can't deport 35 illegal immigrants.
00:59:58.000Then we have a new number on the wall.
01:00:01.000This is from... I think this is Breitbart.
01:00:04.000The Trump administration has not installed a single mile of new wall in a previously fenceless part of the US-Mexico border in the 30 months since President Trump assumed office despite his campaign promise to construct a big beautiful wall.
01:00:24.000Customs and Border Protection, the federal agency overseeing border barrier construction, confirmed that all the fencing completed since Trump took office is, quote, in place of dilapidated designs because the existing fencing was in need of replacement.
01:00:38.000The agency said it had built 51 miles of steel bollard fence with funding that was set aside during fiscal year 2017 and 2018.
01:00:47.000But while the funding was meant both to replace outdated walls and to place barriers where there previously had been none, the government has only completed the replacement projects.
01:00:57.000The projects to secure areas with no fence are still in the works.
01:01:32.000He's telling me about, oh well, he's telling about, this nibba telling about, oh well, in so many months there's gonna be so much wall built because we just appropriated all this money and there's already been like a couple miles built.
01:04:21.000When you get these kinds of candidates in American politics, or generally in electoral politics, these sort of once-in-a-lifetime, game-changing candidates, people like Ross Perot or FDR, these sort of paradigm-shifting, political paradigm-shifting candidates, usually the most difficult hurdle, and oftentimes it doesn't even happen, most of the time this doesn't even happen, is getting elected.
01:04:46.000Usually when you get a figure like this who shakes things up, typically their role is merely to change the conversation.
01:04:52.000In other words, if Trump was like every other sort of unconventional trailblazer paradigm shifter that came before him, he would enter into the race, make a lot of noise, change the conversation, and then bow out and basically lose.
01:05:05.000He said but you know most of the time when these candidates come around they don't succeed.
01:05:11.000He was this candidate who changed everything up and he was a game changer and a paradigm shifter but he actually won.
01:05:17.000He actually got into office and not the easiest part but slightly more easy than that is just to do what you said you were going to do and then you're done and then you're sold and the country is better.
01:06:17.000And just to see that all we're going to have gotten out of this administration, the only thing they will have showed that Donald Trump was ever president, we look back in history,
01:06:28.000Is a tax cut, a corporate tax cut, and the destruction of the individual mandate, really?
01:06:45.000If Donald Trump wakes up tomorrow and he gets like, you know, I don't even know what would have to happen.
01:06:52.000I don't even know what would have to happen, but something would have to radically change for him to kick all these people out of the administration, maybe get a new chief of staff, flush out a hundred bad people, bring in a hundred good people, and totally change course.
01:07:04.000You know, maybe we could resuscitate the administration.
01:07:16.000I said, well, you know what he could do?
01:07:19.000He could, you know, in September, he could use that rule where he used a simple majority in the Senate to pass a spending bill, so there's still time.
01:07:45.000I think this administration is going to be a big, fat failure.
01:07:48.000If he gets re-elected, it'll be because the Democrats suck and they put up somebody totally unelectable.
01:07:55.000But I don't think that the next six years, if Trump stays in office, will be better than the alternative, but it's not going to be what we need.
01:08:04.000I think that'll be when we can say, America,
01:10:30.000We were at CPAC and this, uh, this fellow, he's a friend of mine now, he, uh, he was brought up to this after party, I guess, by Faith Goldie, and she's like, you know, you got to turn him on to your content and this kind of thing, and me and Josh Serra were at this party, and what was overwhelming was not even what we were saying, but it was just two people, it was just two on one, just sort of bouncing off each other with all this, you know, if you're new to the scene, pretty radical ideas.
01:10:57.000But yeah, that was fun ended up becoming a knicker.
01:10:59.000So, you know, I guess it ended up working, but thanks for the super chat big guy Yeah, glad he's glad he's one of us now right one by one the zoomer the zoomer race is being converted Zoomer Aryans are rising up.
01:11:27.000Do you see the other day there was this, um... TikTok.
01:11:31.000A live TikTok stream where this big time e-boy like skater was going off on abortion, homosexuals, and the whole app was extremely angry about him.
01:11:41.000But a lot of these young girls were like, no, but he's entitled to his opinion.
01:11:50.000And I don't approve of homosexuality either.
01:11:52.000And just like TikTok, it was a pretty mainstream app and a pretty mainstream guy.
01:11:56.000And so to see all these Zoomers, all these tweens and teens going out there and saying, he has a right to his opinion and actually I agree with him.
01:12:04.000It's like, okay, this is what I'm talking about.
01:12:54.000Clay Chandler says, I'm still hoping that Owen will finish watering his garden and circle-jerking with other men in time to join the kill stream tonight.
01:13:07.000But yeah, I'll be on the kill stream tonight, probably in about an hour and 15 minutes.
01:13:11.000Depending on when this show finishes, I'm probably gonna get changed, relax a little bit, get a glass of water or something, and then I'll be on the kill stream and we'll discuss all that.
01:13:21.000Captain Nicky says, hey Nick, word on the street is that you were with a certain e-girl last week.
01:13:51.000People make a lot of things up about me all the time.
01:13:54.000You gotta take it with a grain of salt, I guess, right?
01:13:57.000Josh Saris is a combo of the patriotism Trump always talks about in the radical anti-white anti-american rhetoric is really making the case of us versus them The next logical question is who is them and who is us?
01:14:15.000The big appeal of Trump right now is sort of creating this fusion of boomer rhetoric and boomer aesthetic with very implicit ideas.
01:14:24.000You know, I think Trump basically gets it.
01:14:25.000I don't know if he knows he gets it, but you see some of his tweets about like crime in New York City and some of these other things, Obama's birth and things like that, and you're like, okay, so this is not your ordinary boomer.
01:14:39.000If it is, the boomers are waking up, so...
01:14:42.000I think it's a very powerful combination.
01:16:35.000He was telling me some of the effect that basically you look at how minorities vote, with the exception of Asians, there's almost, well there's little to know what would be the word.
01:16:51.000Basically, what they believe and how they vote does not match up, in the sense that... I'm trying to think of the word.
01:16:56.000I say so many words on this show, sometimes I forget a few of them.
01:17:00.000Basically, you know, you get a lot of black people that have very conservative views about things like abortion or homosexuals or Muslims or whatever, and in spite of that, they vote for the Democrats.
01:17:09.000They think that the Democrats are the real conservatives, basically.
01:17:13.000And I think that's more or less true of Hispanics as well.
01:17:15.000It's less true of Hispanics, but certainly, I mean, we know that we look at a state like Texas, look no further than Texas, where the people that are coming across the border allegedly are natural conservatives, Catholics and all this, and they vote for, you know, the Democratic Party.
01:17:33.000So I think more or less, you know, perhaps there are things we could do to win Hispanic votes as opposed to legal immigration.
01:17:38.000I don't doubt that there's a little bit of improvement to be had there.
01:17:42.000But and then that can stave off the electoral winter for another so many years.
01:17:47.000But the idea that we're ever going to create economic coalition in the country is just ridiculous.
01:17:52.000I mean, I was thinking about this when I was on vacation for some reason.
01:17:56.000You know, the thought that we were ever going to create the Steve Bannon electorate, the Steve Bannon majoritarian coalition of, you know, uniting blacks, whites, Hispanics and Asians based on economic interest?
01:18:11.000So, more or less, I mean, there are some votes to be gained.
01:18:14.000I'm sure there are better ways to go about it, but, you know, again, I think politics is basically going to sort itself out more or less along racial and ethnic lines in the coming years, if it hasn't already.
01:18:26.000A really good comic says, Whoa, America first meetup at Six Flags?
01:18:43.000I don't know what, uh, what compels people to get on these shaky rickety wooden rides where you go like a thousand feet in the air and they're throwing you around and people die on those things every so many years.
01:19:45.000This is a light-hearted day at the amusement park?
01:19:48.000I want to go to the amusement park and have funnel cake and go on sort of a light-hearted thrill.
01:19:53.000You know, a little drop, a little bit of speed, rocket roller coaster, space mountain, things like this.
01:19:58.000Who wants to go on a ride where you pass out?
01:20:01.000Where you literally feel consciousness
01:20:04.000fleeing from you so that was that was not a fun time for me so rides are canceled i don't care for the rides meet up at six flags canceled we're going to meet up somewhere that's on the ground not moving very fast all right we're going to be sensible here but good to see you back on twitter big guy i've been digging the comics they are really good josh saris is tucker carlson ufo content is pretty good disclosure imminent what are your thoughts theories on the whole thing i haven't actually seen his ufo
01:20:33.000content um but with regard to disclosure and uh i really have no idea i haven't looked into it very much i've gone down this rabbit hole before i've gone on you know 4chan when they say it's happening and i remember um what was going on not too long ago
01:20:51.000It was that episode where it was the Russian, you know Putin was pulled out of a meeting and Mike Pence got pulled back from New Hampshire and the EU commission was having some kind of security meeting and people were saying disclosure is imminent.
01:21:06.000There was somebody posted on 4chan three weeks ago that you know there would be a first sighting at this longitude and latitude there'd be a sighting on this day and then the ship would hover over Israel and then disclosure would happen and then
01:21:19.000You know, so I've fallen down this rabbit hole.
01:21:21.000I've clicked on some links where it takes me to some PDF of a book distinguishing all the different kinds of aliens and their intentions and showing all the connections between UFO encounters.
01:22:28.000It's like we did one and I don't want to talk to this man.
01:22:31.000I do not want to talk to this individual.
01:22:33.000You know, I don't think there's anything fun interesting.
01:22:36.000I mean I could probably gain views from it But uh, not really not really something I want to do so glad we don't have to deal with that anymore, right?
01:22:58.000You know, I'm eating the Big Mac, or rather, hamburger with extra ketchup from McDonald's the other day, and I'm tasting how sweet the ketchup is and I'm like,
01:23:06.000Feeling the high fructose corn syrup, this beef, just all these ingredients coursing through my veins.
01:23:12.000You know, they say, oh, that's not good for you.
01:23:14.000There's too much goofy stuff in there.
01:24:27.000It's straight up gasoline for the human engine, for the human mind.
01:24:32.000You drink that stuff and you're just I mean yeah maybe you crash or maybe in the long term it's not good for your heart but uh they're not telling you why it's bad for you.
01:24:52.000Like, is anybody gonna tell me that your little, like, bell pepper from your garden competes with, like, bang energy or competes with anything like that monster?
01:28:45.000Monochrome says Nick even though we're the same age and I was a kid I was playing GTA Vice City shooting and killing Cubans and Haitians and you were playing Wallace and Gromit What gives big guy?
01:28:57.000I was playing Wallace and Gromit when I was like five Okay, which I think it's appropriate But no, I didn't my parents didn't let me get GTA until I was in high school But I was still playing I played Red Dead Redemption when I was a kid.
01:29:09.000I played Resistance which that's not a very violent game really sort of cartoonish
01:30:46.000I think I think Brittany Venti is honest, but You know We're not really that's not really something that I think is I don't think there's a lot of room for men to improve women frankly We've talked about this before I've given up, you know when people say this stuff about how do I red pill a woman?
01:31:03.000How do I you know do all this kind of stuff?
01:31:40.000Derek J says tie Styx Hexen's hair into pigtails then dye it red and you tell me that's not Gretchen Grundler from Make Saturday morning cartoons great again owned man.
01:31:54.000That's pretty brutal That's funny dude, well Styx is a friend of mine So I feel bad for laughing but that is really funny pretty spot-on
01:35:16.000porn shoulders says estonia defeated the uk in war games on monday wow very cringe imagine the absolute state uk getting blown out by a baby country it couldn't be me shysters as women in stem mean stop talking engage milkers
01:35:35.000Yeah, that's that's more fitting Benjamin Netanyahu says hypothetical for you Nick traditional Catholic pure polite girlfriend five out of ten wants five kids insanely dumb Do you take one for the team?
01:37:39.000So I don't know if I could live with that.
01:37:41.000uh kill the something says those war profiteers are called realists right yeah they're called uh realists like john mearsheimer definitely uh teft patterns is r.i.p dog food uh pete what is that i don't know if there's a phonetic thing she was 14 years old okay r.i.p
01:38:00.000James Russell says, in a cosmic sort of effed up way, wouldn't war with Iran help us since it would just destroy neoconservatism as a movement and our foreign policy?
01:38:22.000uh for jared kushner i don't know dude this these super chats are amazing tonight don trell says my friend lance watched america first now he's not gay anymore thanks nick you're welcome glad to hear it's glad to have a another soul converted another another man converted away from the creamy colon right as they say that's very that's a very lewd thing to say but it's uh sam hyde reference
01:39:13.000Yeah, with that number, we'll almost be done in like a thousand years, right?
01:39:16.000We'll almost be done in a million years getting them all out.
01:39:19.000Uh, let's see, Big Mike says I posted a pic of the CNN 35 deportations headline on Are The Donald with the title, Are You Tired Of Winning Yet?
01:42:14.000You know, college stuff going on, and she was friends with Ben Shapiro, had a fellowship there, internship, all this going on, and she's been trying to take me out with very powerful people.
01:42:47.000Good things happen to good people, right?
01:42:50.000Aiden says, the pro-life movement is a success insofar as it exposed the fact that an entire generation of women desperately want to kill their kids, which is why these Zoomers hate abortion.
01:45:01.000uh rup says nick we have created alpha male group we shall teach how to do muscles admire body here okay sweat cologne and veiny arms turn weak boys into mighty men you join force with us okay you know the uh retard talk has never been funny baby talk is funny retard caveman talk has never been funny also the um homoerotic stuff
01:45:24.000uh with some exceptions it's funny you know cat boys is funny but the admiring uh big muscular man i think there's obviously something going on there i've seen links i've seen certain people posting certain links to things that are not exactly ambiguous anymore right so i'm gonna take a big disavowal on this cringe and blue pill meme
01:47:28.000Jollimer says, Nick, thanks for coming to my cabin in rural Montana.
01:47:32.000That was, okay, not gonna finish that one.
01:47:34.000Based once as I was hoping that ASAP Rocky's situation was going to open Normie's eyes about the migrant situation, but I guess that is just wishful thinking.
01:47:42.000Yeah, people don't really look into this stuff, so I don't, I don't think people are gonna think much deeper than, you know, celebrity news, right?
01:47:50.000Jason says, anytime you want to shoot, I got a place in Wisconsin, 30 minutes from Minneapolis, St.
01:49:39.000And the next time I will say the n-word that can't be spelled and that n-word is n. Oh yeah, that would probably go much better for you, right?
01:49:48.000Because the two words are definitely comparable.
01:49:51.000Cher Lemayne says, the beard is promising but stay youthful for now.