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00:36:28.000It's a big enough deal, or at least the Democrats think so, that they're now going to initiate an investigation of the Ukraine call, the scandal, and we'll go over what that's all about, and then eventually that could lead to articles of impeachment being filed and then voted upon by the House.
00:37:37.000Well obviously it's because the House is controlled by the Democrats, and the Senate is controlled by Republicans.
00:37:43.000So Donald Trump could very plausibly, very easily, get impeached by the House, but then get acquitted by the Senate, and therefore remain in office.
00:37:54.000You know a lot of Republicans are freaking out a lot of conservatives are up in arms about this this is a good thing this is maybe one of the better things that could happen to this administration
00:38:11.000In the sense that it'll be difficult for him to complete his agenda.
00:38:16.000That said, it'll give him a pretty good excuse if things don't exactly pan out the way we want them to.
00:38:47.000You know if there was not a lot of enthusiasm going into 2020 because some of the promises have not exactly been kept, well if the Democrats are out to get this guy, Republicans will become defensive and I think there will be
00:39:51.000Because the president really hasn't been talking about those themes very much since he got into office.
00:39:55.000Since he got into office, all we hear about is presidential harassment, and the Democrats, and the media, and this kind of stuff.
00:40:03.000And it's good that he's attacking the media, basically, but we really haven't heard so much about this dichotomy between globalism and nationalism or patriotism.
00:40:42.000I think I tweeted this this evening on my timeline.
00:40:45.000But there's this announcement that was made today.
00:40:48.000It was reported by a couple of different news outlets that the military is now going to be prepared and briefed on
00:40:56.000The Joker movie is coming out on October 4th.
00:41:14.000The thing I keep going back to, what kind of keeps me awake at night thinking about the premiere of this movie, is that the Dark Knight Rises came out in 2012.
00:41:22.000You may have heard this before, but it's not a joke.
00:41:25.000I'm not, oh Nick, you've said that joke before.
00:42:22.000Clearly there must not be that many feds on our side of Twitter.
00:42:25.000I know we talk about feds all the time, and how, you know, so-and-so is a fed or whatever, but clearly they either can't be that smart, or they're not doing their jobs, because every time the government talks about us, they really, like, have no clue.
00:42:56.000military has warned service members about the potential for a mass shooter at the screening of Warner Brothers film Joker, which has sparked wide concerns from, among others, the families of those killed during the 2012 mass shooting in Aurora, Colorado.
00:43:12.000The US Army confirmed on Tuesday that the warning was widely distributed after social media posts related to extremists classified as incels were uncovered by intelligence officials at the FBI.
00:43:23.000In a September 18th email, service members were instructed to remain aware.
00:43:45.000The Army said it became aware of potential threats after receiving a bulletin from the FBI, but that it was unaware of any specific plots or suspects.
00:43:54.000The notice, which was marked for official use only, was relayed purely as a precautionary measure, it said.
00:44:00.000So, to me, this doesn't seem like a huge deal, but it is a little bit funny, I think, that they do fear.
00:46:12.000Now the army's on high alert for the premiere of Joker.
00:46:16.000But hopefully, nobody's gonna do that, right?
00:46:18.000I disavow all violence, we condemn any of that.
00:46:21.000You know, if there is gonna be any action, I would remind you that there is another film coming out on the same day called Cuck, and it's by some Jewish director, and it's about how white people are cucks, and the alt-right is full of cucks, and things like that, so... On a completely unrelated note, that film is coming out on the same day, so... Just saying, maybe watch Joker, and then, you know, afterwards, I don't know.
00:46:56.000But we're going to dive into our current events here tonight.
00:46:58.000And like I said, we're going to start with this General Assembly speech.
00:47:03.000As I said, the President addressed the General Assembly today at the UN headquarters in Manhattan.
00:47:09.000An overall pretty solid speech, I have to say.
00:47:13.000People might be quick to point out there were some definite issues, you know, there's some definite challenges with that speech, some things that were a little bit hard to listen to.
00:47:22.000You know, the president called for the decriminalization of homosexuality.
00:47:27.000He said in the speech that, like, we want to protect values like human rights and dignity for all people, and that's why we're in favor of decriminalizing homosexuality.
00:47:37.000And I thought, I think somebody tweeted this at me, I'm stealing it a little bit, but it's so true.
00:47:42.000How are these things compatible with one another?
00:47:45.000We want to decriminalize homosexuality, and that's to what?
00:47:49.000Make people live in a more dignified fashion?
00:47:52.000To me, these are mutually exclusive, right?
00:48:52.000It says President Trump's third address to the UN General Assembly was an unmistakably nationalist one with the president reiterating the theme of his foreign policy doctrine that all nations should be looking inward and considering their own interests first.
00:49:06.000In a sober, scripted speech on Tuesday, he focused more on criticizing other nations that he believes treat the U.S.
00:49:13.000unfairly than on uniting nations around principles of democracy and humanity.
00:49:41.000The president hit on each of his favorite themes, unfair trade, imbalanced defense spending, illegal immigration and socialism, reading from the teleprompter in a somewhat subdued manner.
00:49:52.000He said, quote, the future does not belong to globalists.
00:49:58.000Mr. Trump said in one of the defining quotes of his 30 minute speech,
00:50:03.000He singled out Iran for criticism, saying that the country deserves a government that cares about jobs for its people and for decreasing poverty.
00:50:11.000Mr. Trump said that after four decades of failure, it's time for Iran's leaders to stop threatening other countries and build up their own country.
00:50:18.000But he followed up his critique with words of peace, stating that the U.S.
00:50:22.000is ready to embrace friendship with those who seek it, and, quote, it has never believed in permanent enemies, which is a huge white pill to me.
00:50:30.000You know, we talked about Iran all week last week, and as usual it was, oh, Donald Trump is a neocon, Nick is a neocon, anybody that's in support of what's going on is a neocon.
00:51:09.000I don't think I've ever heard a president talk like this.
00:51:11.000You know, this is a far cry from the Bush Doctrine, where George W. Bush said, you have an axis of evil, and these are evil countries, and we're on a mission from God.
00:51:23.000George W. Bush, we're on a mission from God to wipe out evil, and Ronald Reagan, this is an evil empire, and we're going to, you know, whatever.
00:51:32.000So Donald Trump saying at once, Iran is anti-Semitic, Iran is violent, but at the same time saying, well really it's more just irresponsible, and we could become close allies, we've done it before.
00:51:46.000He said, quote, America knows that while anyone can make war, only the most courageous can seek peace, he said.
00:51:53.000His address comes, of course, amid heightened instability in the Middle East following the recent attack on Saudi oil facilities.
00:52:00.000Mr. Trump also listed his complaints against China including its quote massive market barriers, product dumping practices and forced technology transfers.
00:52:09.000He railed against the World Trade Organization for failing to compel China to liberalize its economy and called for drastic change to the international trade system.
00:52:18.000The second largest economy in the world he said should not be allowed to declare itself a developing country at the expense of others.
00:52:25.000So all in all it was really refreshing to hear
00:52:30.000It was really refreshing to hear this speech.
00:52:32.000I know that the Trump administration has not been everything we wanted, has not maybe lived up to the hype or lived up to some of the expectations, even if some of the expectations were unrealistic.
00:52:43.000But honestly, if we take the last three weeks as any
00:52:48.000If that's any if that could give us any idea of where we're heading in the next year with the election coming up next November, I think we're in really good shape.
00:52:55.000I know I've been saying this for the past few weeks.
00:52:58.000I was pretty black pilled yesterday on like sort of a meta level, but just looking at partisan politics, looking at the very surface level electoral things going on.
00:53:53.000The issue at the end of the day is globalism.
00:53:57.000It is the erasure of national borders, of nation-states, of local culture or national culture, and ultimately of the nation's people.
00:54:06.000I mean, we talk about demographics and this is a large component, but it is one component of massive globalization, which has been going on in the last 25 years thanks to technology, thanks to political changes, other things, you know,
00:54:21.000So to me, for him to refocus the administration on these themes, which is a global ruling class, the elites versus the people...
00:54:30.000Globalism vs. Patriotism vs. America vs. China
00:54:50.000And I can't exactly put my finger on it, but he doesn't look great in this speech.
00:54:54.000I don't know if it's the lighting, but he looks very orange, and the hair is a little bit messed up, his face looks sort of drawn, and also the way he's talking.
00:55:03.000They say even in this article that he was talking in a subdued manner.
00:55:06.000It was sober, it was subdued, it was scripted, this kind of thing.
00:56:20.000It's been a long time since we entertained these kinds of theories that, you know, maybe they're slipping something in his drink, or they're feeding him something, or it's a deep fake, or there's a body double, or something like that.
00:56:29.000And I never, I'm never overly skeptical of that.
00:56:33.000I always think that could be a possibility.
00:56:55.000How dare you do I'm retarded and Donald Trump quote tweeted it and he said she seems like such a happy young girl Excited for a great future or something like that such an asshole, which I love, you know comrade stump on Twitter He says this is scumbag Trump.
00:57:11.000It's the return of scumbag Trump in 2020.
00:57:15.000You love to see it right and sort of reminding me why we elected him in the first place hating immigrants I'm sorry, you know keeping immigrants out of the country
00:57:25.000Naming the globalists and shitting on women.
00:57:27.000It reminds me why we got on board from the beginning.
00:57:30.000You know, for a long time I was like, why are we supporting this guy?
00:58:15.000It means America First becomes more relevant in your life.
00:58:19.000But also it's good because I really do believe that in the long term this will be a good thing for the president.
00:58:25.000So today all and it's really honestly it's so dumb because most people don't even really understand how a lot of this stuff works it is just a lot of nonsensical like parliamentary procedure and things like this but so what happened today is that Nancy Pelosi signaled support for an impeachment inquiry.
00:58:42.000So what happens is the way this works is that you have subcommittees in the House of Representatives who will put together articles of impeachment after they are greenlit for an inquiry.
00:58:54.000So the House will vote and authorize an inquiry into impeachment charges.
00:59:02.000They put together articles of impeachment, they do an investigation, they put together the charges, and then after all that is taken care of, then in the House there's a vote on whether or not to impeach or to indict the President.
00:59:14.000They go line by line on each article, on each charge,
00:59:41.000And so to me, the obvious process that will play out, even if we get that far,
00:59:46.000You know, Nancy Pelosi, all that's happened right now is Nancy Pelosi has given her support to an investigation, an inquiry into articles of impeachment that was already ongoing.
00:59:57.000You have to understand that you need a formal vote to authorize the inquiry.
01:00:04.000There's only been four presidents in American history that there's been an inquiry into impeachment authorized by the House of Representatives.
01:00:12.000But this is part of an ongoing inquiry that happened, I think, back in the summer over a number of things.
01:00:19.000It's the president being unfit to serve, it's obstruction, it's the Russia hoax, it's emoluments, it's a number of things.
01:00:27.000And so all that happened today is that Nancy Pelosi gave her support behind and I guess she ordered that they investigate the Ukraine stuff in the House Judiciary Committee and in several other committees as part of the ongoing inquiry that was authorized, that was voted on months ago.
01:00:45.000So that's what happened today and I'll read you this is a write-up of what happened from the Hill.
01:00:49.000It says, quote, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who for months resisted efforts to launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, announced a formal inquiry on Tuesday saying that the president's growing Ukraine scandal marked a breach of his constitutional responsibilities.
01:01:04.000She said, quote, this week the president has admitted to asking the president of Ukraine to take actions which would benefit him politically.
01:01:13.000Excuse me, the actions of the Trump presidency revealed the dishonorable fact of the president's betrayal of his oath of office, betrayal of our national security, and betrayal of the integrity of our elections.
01:01:25.000Therefore, today I am announcing the House of Representatives is moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry.
01:01:31.000Pelosi said she was formally directing the House's six committees that have jurisdiction over impeachment, oversight, and other related matters to quote
01:02:00.000To pressure officials there to investigate the son of political rival Joe Biden.
01:02:04.000So again, like I said, all she did was formally direct the six committees that were already pursuing an inquiry into impeachment to now look at what's happening in Ukraine.
01:02:15.000And I'll summarize what happened in Ukraine.
01:02:19.000From NBC, it says in September the Washington Post reported that a member of the U.S.
01:02:23.000intelligence community had filed a whistleblower complaint over Trump's communications with a foreign leader.
01:02:29.000The newspaper went on to report that Trump had urged Ukrainian President Zelensky to investigate business dealings of former Vice President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden, in order to dig up dirt on a leading 2020 Democratic contender.
01:02:43.000The younger Biden worked for a Ukrainian gas company from 2014 to 2019, and the president has argued that his father acted corruptly to benefit his son.
01:02:52.000The president's call came days after he froze a $391 million aid package for the country, and Democrats allege it is a sign that the president abused the presidency to try and bolster his re-election chances by seeking the help of a foreign government.
01:03:08.000And like I said the other day, this whole Ukraine thing seemed to like come out of nowhere.
01:03:12.000You know, don't you kind of see something fishy going on that all these things like the more I do this show the more I realize how completely and obviously
01:03:24.000Artificial and AstroTurfed, everything in the news is.
01:03:29.000You know, how long have we been doing this show?
01:03:31.000How long have you been watching this show?
01:03:33.000And things seem to appear out of nowhere that they want us to look at, and things disappear into nothing when they don't want us to know about it, right?
01:03:42.000You know, and it was the Las Vegas shooting, we never got an official explanation for what went down there.
01:03:47.000You know, we never knew who this Pollack guy was, or why he was wiring money to the Philippines, or, you know, all those other details.
01:03:54.000We never heard about that a week after it happened.
01:04:31.000But suddenly this is the biggest story ever and now all of a sudden there's impeachment.
01:04:35.000Now was there like a huge tidal wave of support for impeachment because of this?
01:04:40.000Did this story break and suddenly everybody was outraged and they demanded his impeachment?
01:04:46.000Or does it seem like this story broke out of nowhere 72 hours ago and all of a sudden thanks to some backdoor conversations and
01:04:53.000Some very quiet announcements of people that support impeachment.
01:04:56.000Now Nancy Pelosi is greenlighting that we move forward and I guess we're gonna get impeachment before 2020.
01:05:02.000Doesn't that kind of tell you something?
01:05:03.000Doesn't that tell you that the people that make the news are not journalists and reporters and they're not like you and me?
01:05:09.000There are people that are obviously connected.
01:05:11.000There are obviously people that are carrying out orders on behalf of other interests, other powerful people.
01:05:17.000Anyway, so this is the Ukraine scandal.
01:05:19.000The president called the president of Ukraine and said something about investigating Joe Biden's son, a quid pro quo situation when Joe Biden was vice president.
01:05:30.000And now the Democrats are saying, and this is so rich, the presidents are saying that that constitutes a violation of the oath of office because the president is using a foreign government to help him politically.
01:05:50.000So why we know about this is because a whistleblower filed a whistleblower complaint and said, I think the president is doing quid pro quo with the foreign government and the Democrats are taking this and running with it.
01:06:01.000They're saying Donald Trump must release the full complaint by the whistleblower.
01:06:05.000Well, nobody's even heard what was on the phone.
01:06:07.000We haven't even verified that what the whistleblower said was true.
01:06:11.000We don't even know what was in the complaint.
01:06:13.000We haven't seen the transcript of the call.
01:06:15.000Better than that, the president said, I'll release the full transcript of the call.
01:06:19.000You can see everything that took place on the call because I have nothing to hide.
01:06:53.000They found out Trump didn't commit any crimes as it pertained to Russia interference in the 2016 election.
01:06:59.000You know, what did the Mueller report say?
01:07:01.000The summary of the Mueller report and the whole Mueller report
01:07:04.000It said that they did not find any evidence to indict the president or to convict the president that he was colluding with the Russians to interfere and hurt Hillary Clinton in the presidential election in 2016.
01:07:17.000Well, the Democrats said that doesn't matter.
01:07:19.000It doesn't matter if he committed a crime because he obstructed the investigation.
01:07:48.000And like I said, where does it go from here?
01:07:51.000Well, it's not a guarantee that there will be impeachments.
01:07:54.000You know, it very well could be that Nancy Pelosi is throwing a bone to the progressives.
01:07:59.000Because what's happening in the Democratic Party is, as we've been talking about for well over a year now, I think about 18 months, that there's a big fissure in the Democratic Party.
01:08:08.000You've got Nancy Pelosi and more practical, establishment-minded politicians who understand that impeachment would be a disaster.
01:08:49.000The House impeaches, it fails in the Senate, and all that they accomplish is they rally Trump supporters around him in 2020.
01:08:55.000So Nancy Pelosi and all these other people, they know it'd be a political disaster.
01:08:59.000I think a lot of these progressives, these fresh faces, AOC, these kinds of characters,
01:09:04.000I'm sure either they're naive, maybe they think that if they launch impeachment it'll rally Democrats to their side, you know, that these polling numbers will flip around and reverse themselves, but that has really been the fissure.
01:09:17.000And so maybe the thought here is that Nancy Pelosi will throw a bone to the other side and sort of satiate some of these calls for impeachment by announcing support for an investigation.
01:09:27.000And then maybe she'll pour cold water on this in a week or two or a month or whatever.
01:09:31.000Whenever they finish the investigation, maybe they'll say, well, this just isn't a good idea for us.
01:09:37.000That could cause more problems than solve, but it's one explanation for it.
01:09:41.000The other obvious explanation is that the Democrats are now on board for impeachment.
01:09:45.000To me, excuse me, to me, it makes no sense, because like I said, the way that this would have to follow through, the way that the way that this would
01:09:53.000Commence in the next couple of months is that these articles of impeachment are drafted.
01:09:59.000You know, an investigation happens, subpoenas are issued, you know, they figure out what's going on behind the scenes, and then they compile what charges they want to wage against the president.
01:10:09.000There's a vote in the House of Representatives.
01:10:12.000Now, even here, it's sort of deceptive.
01:10:14.000In this article from The Hill, it says that two-thirds of the House of Representatives are in favor of some kind of impeachment action.
01:10:21.000Well, two-thirds of the House has come out in favor of
01:10:48.000In order to even impeach him in the House of Representatives, where the Democrats have a majority.
01:10:52.000Because a lot of Democrats are in red districts.
01:10:55.000A lot of Democrats are in states that Trump won.
01:10:58.000And they're facing re-election next year.
01:11:00.000So a lot of these people, a lot of Democrats, if they're in Indiana, you know, or if they're in South Carolina, or if they're in Kansas, or Oklahoma, they're saying to themselves, well, gee, why would I back impeachment?
01:11:11.000If you're in a red district, you know, a district that has a partisan lean in favor of Republicans,
01:11:16.000Or a district that Trump won in 2016 but you just won in 2018?
01:11:20.000Probably not a good idea to rock the boat and say that you're in favor of removing a very popular president from office, at least from the conservative point of view, from the point of view of Republicans.
01:11:31.000So you still have a substantial amount of votes that the Democrats do not have in order to even have impeachment in the House.
01:11:37.000And then let's say they have impeachment.
01:11:38.000Let's say they vote on whether or not to indict the president.
01:11:42.000Well then, like I said, it goes to the Senate, and you would need a two-thirds majority.
01:11:47.000What would happen instead is you'd get another Kavanaugh situation.
01:11:50.000Do the Democrats really think they gained from, you know, huge public spotlight, everybody watching, everybody's breaking down all the details, wall-to-wall coverage of, you know, some kind of hearing?
01:12:02.000Every single time that this has happened, the Republicans have come out better, right?
01:12:06.000Just look at the Kavanaugh hearing, look at the Mueller report, you know, the Mueller testimony that we saw
01:12:28.000So do Democrats really want to do that?
01:12:29.000Do they really want to take it to the Senate where all eyes will be there and the President will be able to articulate a vigorous defense of his administration and his accomplishments?
01:12:42.000Beyond that, we just have to look at the polling.
01:12:44.000We just have to look at the polling for evidence of this.
01:12:47.000From FiveThirtyEight, it says that a Monmouth University poll found that 35% of Americans think that Trump should be impeached and 59% say that he should not.
01:12:58.000That is the most recent poll on impeachment.
01:13:49.000and ended up in the senate for a trial you know that trump would be able to kill it and trump would come out a lot stronger there would be big enthusiasm on the republican side that would rally to his defense in the 2020 election so i actually think impeachment might be the best thing to happen to this president at this point in time you know some people are scared some people are nervous you know the obvious the first impulse i would think is to be concerned
01:14:11.000Because they're charging the president with a crime.
01:14:13.000Normally, it's not a good idea to commit crimes when you're the president or to be accused of one.
01:14:18.000But in this case, it's such a polarized atmosphere.
01:14:21.000The climate is so intense that by the Democrats firing the first shot, it could damn them in the next election.
01:15:47.000Well, even if the Russians didn't interfere, well, then Trump still obstructed the investigation.
01:15:53.000And even if he didn't obstruct the investigation, well,
01:15:56.000He's a buffoon, he's stupid, and all this kind of stuff.
01:15:59.000And what it's really about is to say that a populist, nationalist leader could never win in the United States.
01:16:07.000Because the 2016 election, aside from being a big victory politically for Republicans, it was a collective rebuke of globalism and of the transnational global elite.
01:16:19.000This said that Americans, 62 million Americans, are still not on board with mass immigration, free trade, big tech, foreign wars, all this stuff.
01:16:30.000It was a massive repudiation because Donald Trump in any other time could not win an election.
01:16:36.000You know, being sort of crass and vulgar and silly in the way that he was, in a normal time that would not play well, right?
01:16:43.000You could have never won when things were going really good in the 1990s, right?
01:16:48.000Reality TV star, sort of coarse, brash, a bully, these kinds of things.
01:16:53.000But you know in 2016, after getting bullied and beaten down and browbeaten by the media, Hollywood, all these institutions for a couple of decades, I think white people and people in general had enough of it.
01:17:05.000And that's what the 2016 election said.
01:17:07.000And the elites, I think in their mind, I think the grand strategy here is to save face.
01:17:12.000It is to show people that everything is still under control.
01:17:16.000Everything is still going according to plan.
01:17:20.000People like what we're shoving down their throats.
01:17:22.000People like multiculturalism and mass immigration and free trade.
01:17:25.000And if they didn't, well, they were just misinformed.
01:17:29.000It was, you know, Russian propaganda or it was fake news.
01:17:33.000You know, people forget that it was actually the liberal media that came up with the fake news slogan.
01:17:38.000You know, Facebook came up with this policy after the election.
01:17:41.000They said, well, the reason Donald Trump won is because of the proliferation of fake news stories from sources like Independent Journal Review or Breitbart or whatever.
01:17:51.000And so they were going to implement a policy where people could flag news that was not true and Facebook would remove it.
01:18:19.000He didn't win over the majority of the people, and the people that did vote for him, well, they were just misguided.
01:18:24.000They were either evil, or they were just misinformed, you know?
01:18:27.000They were helpless, they lacked agency, and they were manipulated and fooled using psychological information warfare.
01:18:33.000But that's what it was about, and that's why at every step of the way, they have to use these different things to subvert the legitimacy of the administration, and say Hillary Clinton should have won, you know, or Trump is this blot on our history that we will simply erase,
01:19:04.000They're not going for candidates that are picked by the party.
01:19:07.000They're not going for centrist, middle-of-the-road technocrats.
01:19:11.000They're not going for people like Emmanuel Macron who are part of this global managerial system.
01:19:16.000They're going for Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren.
01:19:18.000They're going for people that are radical.
01:19:20.000People that want to turn everything upside down.
01:19:23.000People that are talking about the people.
01:19:24.000And, you know, obviously it's fake on the left, like Elizabeth Warren.
01:19:28.000Who do you think all of her policies are ultimately going to benefit?
01:19:30.000I mean, a lot of them are going to benefit the transnational ruling class anyway.
01:19:34.000We understand that, in the same way that some of Trump's policies did.
01:19:37.000But at the end of the day, the rhetoric, where the political climate is at, is that it is an overall rejection of what has gone on for the past 30 years.
01:19:45.000The New World Order, globalization, political, economic, social, everybody's against it.
01:19:52.000And that's what this is all really about.
01:19:53.000You know, that's what the impeachment is about.
01:20:06.000So it's a bit of a white pill in that regard, and in that way it is a sign that the elites are afraid of what's going on.
01:20:12.000But anyway, we're going to move on to our Super Chats running out of time here, so I'm going to take a look and we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:20:48.000Can't you just go back to tweeting about nationalism in South Africa and bullies, 16-year-old girls, things like that, you know, this presidential harassment.
01:20:56.000It comes across very corny, babyish, but anyway.
01:21:01.000Let's see, MTM says, Islam is right about women.
01:23:58.000And they always, you know, they always got like ten of them in tow.
01:24:01.000You know, they're popping these guys out, popping out the ninos.
01:24:05.000And they practically got a clown car full of them.
01:24:07.000You know, they pull up in some big... You know, it's always a puzzle, too, how they afford these big cars, but they pull up in the Escalade, and they're on assistance, but they have an Escalade.
01:24:15.000They pull up in a nice big SUV, and you see them piling out.
01:24:18.000It's like 10 of them, and, you know, you see them coming to the restaurant.
01:24:22.000It's like, oh brother, here we go, right?
01:24:24.000Anyway, Theo says women born after 1993 can't cook.
01:24:29.000All they know is McDonald's, charge they phone, twerk, be bisexual, eat hot chip, and lie.
01:24:35.000I don't know if this is black women you're talking about, but yeah, I mean, that's true, I guess, for white women.
01:24:40.000Dude, I don't think white women are so into McDonald's, though.
01:24:43.000They're into, like, this yuppie kind of food, you know?
01:24:45.000They're into, like, kale and vegan-type food and Hydro Flask.
01:24:50.000I don't know if they're into McDonald's so much.
01:25:36.000Peter Foley says Nicholas J. Fuentes is calling for a complete and total shutdown of yammering bitches until we can figure out what the hell is going on.
01:27:22.000You know, if he was supposed to be this transformative nominee like Trump was, an outsider, radically different, realigning the parties, well Trump got into the race and he was number one in the polls every month until the nomination contest ended.
01:29:02.000You know, she didn't really win over audiences in the first three debates or the first two debates that she participated in, but I'm confident that this fourth one, she's gonna go from 2% and she's gonna go all the way.
01:29:15.000She's gonna make it this time, I know.
01:29:17.000Another wishful zoomer says, keep up the great work big guy.
01:29:20.000It's always comfy getting to listen to your stream after a long day of classes.
01:30:40.000Like, I don't have them on my Spotify.
01:30:45.000Anyway, yeah, it is good to dunk on some of these music plebs, you know, these classical music people or even some of the cringe like alternative indie type people.
01:31:03.000I blast it when I'm driving on the Eisenhower.
01:31:06.000And what's great about having a convertible and having an enhanced stereo system
01:31:11.000Is it so loud that people drive way past you or they stop, you know, because they don't want to be they don't want the noise pollution, right?
01:31:20.000You know, I can't tell you how many times I've seen this.
01:31:24.000It's like hurting my ears to listen to at this level, but it's so loud and I'll have people that pull up with the windows open and they speed away and I think mostly it's because they don't want to hear they don't want to hear the raucous
01:31:36.000Music but yeah, no, I I have my soundcloud playlist, you know, and uh, and I have a youtube playlist I think because some of the songs are not on soundcloud and vice versa
01:31:46.000I just found out today that his Beamer Boy song is a cover.
01:33:20.000Could be some big things on the horizon, though.
01:33:23.000You know, I've been talking to the organizers of this event, and what's really white-pilling is, you know, this event, for what it's worth, has been kind of rough putting it together.
01:33:32.000You know, we all know that Milo dropped out last minute, and we've been trying to put this thing together.
01:33:36.000Like, three venues pulled out that we tried to have it at.
01:33:39.000It's been so challenging to get that together.
01:33:42.000So there's been some issues now everything's rock solid we've got everything figured out there's a venue we've got a contract like everything's locked and loaded it's gonna go off without a hitch this weekend but you know it's it's always tough trying to put these things together for obvious political reasons but I talked to the organizers and
01:34:01.000You know the real white pill is that this is proof of concept.
01:34:03.000So some of the organizers said we might look at doing more events in 2020.
01:34:08.000Maybe college speeches, maybe other meetups, things like that.
01:34:11.000So we could really take it to the next level if all goes well.
01:35:03.000I don't really listen to panic at the disco So I don't I don't really know any of their songs, but but thanks for that You got to tell me when you're streaming next by the way Somebody said you streamed on D live and I missed it.
01:35:13.000I got to check that out red pills is all die for Israel before I become a climate shill and
01:36:20.000Now, being into retarded 16-year-old girls, that is unironically gross.
01:36:24.000That is unironically, you know, being into any age retarded girl, I think is kind of, you know, probably, maybe something's going on there.
01:36:31.000But yeah, she looks like she has fetal alcohol syndrome.
01:36:33.000So yeah, I'm not really into the old fetal alcohol syndrome look.
01:36:36.000I'm into more mothers-who-are-not-drinking-during-their-pregnancy sort of a physiognomy.
01:37:29.000He says bra moment had dinner with folks and their black church friend Dad talked about a trip he had near Road, Texas 1488 and I chuckled they asked why so I recited the words without thinking and now I feel retarded Can I get an F?
01:37:44.000Yeah big F in chat for this guy saying the meme number meme number meme What would you call that slogan?
01:39:32.000So no, I will not sell a bumper sticker.
01:39:35.000Count Blas says we should try to red pill Greta, get some based zoomers to infiltrate and explain how bringing in millions of third worlders to live first world lifestyles might be affecting the climate.
01:40:33.000and uh you know i don't know they're they're not really they are not really built for these long-winded you know highfalutin political conversations it's not in their nature
01:40:44.000Let's see, Albardo says, how's multiracialism in heaven?
01:42:38.000But she says, the way you talk about women is offensive to me.
01:42:41.000She says, as a woman, that offends me.
01:42:44.000And it's like, Ma, I'm not talking about you, alright?
01:42:47.000Everybody knows what I'm talking about.
01:42:49.000You can't get offended because everybody knows what I'm talking about.
01:42:52.000We're talking about people that get naked and march down the street and, like, write things on themselves and, like, are in favor of abortion.
01:43:01.000People that stay at home and, you know, do all that.
01:43:04.000But you know, it's like, gee, maybe if women have an overly emotional reaction to things like this, it's like, well, it's a good thing they're in charge of political things.
01:43:12.000Good thing that they have political enfranchisement.
01:43:15.000In that case, we are talking about all women.
01:43:17.000Undisputed interest says, how to get rid of peepee poopoo stain on crisp slacks.
01:44:21.000Everybody, everybody that we like on the issue should be the president.
01:44:26.000Do we see maybe the problem with that mindset, right?
01:44:29.000Tucker, maybe he's better off being on Fox News.
01:44:32.000Maybe it's better off if he is redefining conservatism on television and he's holding down the fort on Fox as the number one cable news host in the world.
01:44:41.000And maybe somebody else can be the president.
01:44:43.000A politician, somebody who's competent, somebody who can pass laws, somebody that knows how Washington D.C.
01:45:15.000Are people really have that short of a memory that it's like Trump had no experience, was not a politician, came in from the outside, and was woefully unprepared to execute his agenda?
01:45:26.000Well let's vote for Tucker Carlson then in 2024.
01:46:26.000I think maybe Ben Shapiro of dailywire.com found out about this guy because of me.
01:46:33.000I think that might be the case, maybe.
01:46:36.000I like to think that because you know I I think I sort of opened some doors for this guy but but yeah very cool very based right on my man good to see I told you I told you people said why are you propping this guy up he's he wears anime costumes and he's got anime posters on his wall and he's kind of degenerate but I told you the guys knows all the relevant facts you wouldn't end up on dailywire.name
01:47:02.000The name of the website is dailywire.com if you weren't being ours, so I think that's cool See I just read that big waters is keep up the good work Nick.
01:47:50.000kind of an annoyance because you spend a year building up that PayPal and that's so I can do this full-time and then it gets zapped in one day and you know kind of like a good percentage you know takes away 40% 30% of your money oh that's that's good to see it for no reason but we knew that was gonna happen that's why I wasn't totally blackpilled about it right out of the gate because it's like I think everybody knew that was gonna happen eventually so
01:48:16.000PBS says my girlfriend is a 17 year old Nordic girl and she wants me to get her pregnant, yet we're not married.
01:48:22.000Is this degeneracy or furthering my people?
01:49:57.000I'm gonna wait until I'm a little older, until I'm a little more mature.
01:50:00.000Maybe I have a better footing financially in other aspects.
01:50:04.000Sound state of mind, brain is developed.
01:50:07.000I don't know teenagers in a relationship like that I don't know.
01:50:11.000So I would I would say uh you know if you're gonna have kids I would put a ring on it but you know even that I would say maybe you should examine examine if that's going to be a good decision.
01:50:20.000It might be you know I'm not trying to speak in in total terms not not one rule applies to everybody but generally speaking I don't know we'll see.
01:50:31.000Addison says do you know we love your rants
01:50:37.000Unforgivable says, Nick, you should do a femoid-friendly episode that would draw in more women to our beliefs and contribute to the movement.
01:51:13.000Women are interested in knitting, okay?
01:51:15.000They're interested in knitting and recipes and they're interested in, you know, silly bands and shoes and concerts and, you know, dogs and things like that.
01:51:26.000They're not interested in parliamentary procedure in the Senate, you know, and impeachment and foreign wars and, you know, did the drone fly over the Persian Gulf or did it violate Iranian airspace?
01:51:39.000you know and it's not for them they got enough they have enough stuff they want to watch a girl-friendly stream you know they can watch whatever e-girl whatever e-thought show while they're braiding their hair whatever but uh yeah so i'm glad you said psych walter says varg's ideology starve the beast by reducing your need for money having many children homeschooling them with our ideals forming tightly knit communities at the tribal level
01:52:04.000Uh, yeah, I mean that's a very, very dumb idea.
01:52:06.000That's a really smart idea if you're a stupid idiot.
01:52:10.000Because here's the thing, starving the beast.
01:52:20.000And you think the 1,000 people, you know, the 2,000 people that are watching the stream regularly, if they buy marginally less consumer products, that's gonna have any meaningful effect?
01:56:30.000And, you know, maybe forming communities in the long term is a part of that strategy, right?
01:56:35.000You know, maybe if there's a breakdown of order and the government becomes, you know, has less efficacy and loses their ability to administer the country,
01:58:49.000She would have started a war with Russia United Europa says what's going on for Miami up until today?
01:58:54.000There was no venue 12 to 2 meet greet and then main event at 6 booked my flight, but not an Airbnb yet Yeah, so like I said, I said this earlier this week our venue got canceled from us
01:59:24.000If you're going to be a baby about it then, I don't know, save your money then.
01:59:28.000Yamato goddess, you know you can we can watch the video of it if you're gonna be a big baby, but everything's tight now Yamato says lefty say racism is about power more than prejudice if that's true Then that technically means you can't be racist to Jews.
02:02:15.000Yeah, I'm gonna make a free BB shirt, for sure.
02:02:37.000MAGAZOX IS GOING BROKE COMBATING CLIMATE CHANGE IS SUICIDAL WE SHOULD BE THROWING A HUNDRED TRILLION DOLLARS INTO COLONIZING ANOTHER PLANET FOR WHITE PEOPLE ONLY.
02:02:45.000Yeah, that wouldn't be the waste of money, for sure.
02:04:39.000Like, I went on one TikTok, and it was like, when girls, like, do this, when girls do this cute thing, and I commented, when she remembers the USS Liberty, and there was an emoji that was like, ah.
02:04:51.000And an emoji that was like, heart eyes.
02:06:18.000Some Greek come in here talking about weebs.
02:06:20.000I think Japan's kind of more based in Greece at the moment, don't you think?
02:06:24.000JS says black pill just found out via DNA test that I am 1 quarter Jewish always thought I was a proud half Italian half Irish Catholic Chad guess I'm a kosher mcwop here's some reparations to ease my Jewish guilt well thanks buddy thanks for the big super chat tough to hear I feared that a little bit when I got mine back I was like I hope there's not any you know bad DNA there is something but nope turned out I'm a hundred percent Aryan which is great to hear
02:06:53.000Bethicus says I get 90% of my news from you now.
02:12:33.000I had a great friend who was Assyrian in college.
02:12:36.000He wasn't, he was kind of based but also kind of blue pilled.
02:12:39.000He was like a classical liberal and he recommended me this book about Bitcoin and it was the worst book I ever read in my whole life.
02:12:46.000It was called the Bitcoin Manifesto and I sort of like got into the impression that it was going to be cringe when he used she as like a neutral pronoun.
02:12:57.000you know like when you're describing something you say like you know one does something you know like if you're describing a process you might say uh you know well somebody goes to the bank and you know if you're going to the bank the teller blah blah blah and he gives you your money you know he is like a neutral pronoun is in place for like one does something you know as an example he might do this right
02:16:30.000Cookie Kitchen says, Nick, tell us to be meta with our super chats because terms and conditions because you're not getting the jokes sometimes, big guy.
02:18:01.000okay that's our last super chat that's gonna do it for us tonight sheesh that was a lot of super chats tonight and i don't know what's going on with the what is going on with the numbers tonight it went from 3 000 to 2300 in and i'm looking at it right now in squints 30 seconds then it went from two 2400 to 1900 in 30 seconds and now it's 1500 to 2000
02:19:08.000So I'll be here tomorrow, but I'll be back on Monday after that.
02:19:12.000So that's gonna do it for us on the show.
02:19:13.000Thanks as always to our super chatters, former, excuse me, former premium members, everybody that watches, we love you, and I will see you tomorrow.
02:19:21.000Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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