00:00:40.000Apparently, currently, en route to America, we have between 1,000 and 1,500 Honduran migrants or Central American migrants head into the United States.
00:00:50.000So it's been a very big weekend, very big week for immigration.
00:00:55.000We're going to be talking about Israel and their plan to resettle their migrants into our countries.
00:01:23.000We've got two great podcasts coming out exclusively for the premium members and many other things.
00:01:29.000I've got to say, it's been kind of a rough day for me.
00:01:32.000I'm waking up today in the morning, bright and early, to.
00:01:35.000Pretty vicious smear written about me on Vice, on Vice Snapchat division, right?
00:01:42.000It wasn't even on Vice, it was on Vice Snapchat story.
00:01:47.000And I didn't even see this until somebody pointed it out to me because, you know, I don't read the news section of Snapchat.
00:01:53.000I don't think anybody reads the news section of Snapchat, which is why they're laying off so many employees this month.
00:01:58.000But I was looking on Vice and they did this big spread in there for Snapchat.
00:02:03.000It was called The Evolving Face of Hate.
00:02:06.000And it was this big, long spread about the alt right and these Charlottesville protesters and all this and that, which I think is pretty anachronistic.
00:02:16.000I haven't heard anything about the evolving face of hate in a pretty long time, right?
00:02:21.000I mean, it's been a long time since the alt right has really been in the spotlight in a major way.
00:02:25.000I mean, even their recent speech in Michigan and their speech a little bit before that, pretty muted in terms of press coverage, at least compared to Charlottesville, compared to some of the original stuff in 2016 and 2017.
00:02:40.000But they did a big spread about the evolving face of hate in Vice Snapchat Division.
00:02:44.000And lo and behold, the person who writes an article, I find an article in this wonderful little spread called My Strange Rivalry with an Alt Writer in College.
00:02:57.000And lo and behold, written by a friend of the show, former friend of the show, William Nardi.
00:03:07.000And I got to say, I got to say, I saw that.
00:03:10.000I saw who it was written by, and it hurt a little bit.
00:03:12.000It definitely, I think, hurt my feelings a little bit because.
00:03:15.000You know, here you see a big spread, a big hit piece in me calling me a white supremacist, an alt rider, you know, an anti Semite, an Islamophobe, all this other stuff.
00:03:26.000I mean, really, everything but the kitchen sink.
00:03:29.000And written by somebody who I considered a friend, somebody who, you know, we never agreed with each other, but I had him on the show a couple of times, and, you know, he texted me now and again.
00:03:38.000I was never, I never thought very much of him.
00:03:40.000I always thought he was kind of a goofy, kind of a stupid character, but I never considered him malicious or anything like that.
00:03:47.000But lo and behold, there it was, Will Nardi.
00:03:50.000Apparently, he submitted this article to Vice like four months ago and he never thought they would publish it.
00:03:57.000You gotta love these cowardly people who he writes up this big article for Vice about, you know, somebody who he sees face to face.
00:04:04.000He never thought to text me about any of this stuff, but he's gonna shoot off this article to Vice, which hates conservatives, which hates the right wing, which, you know, they report all day long about dildos and trannies and, you know, all this other kind of degenerate stuff.
00:04:52.000And you got to love all these really moralistic conservatives like Emily Faulkner, Cassie Dillon, Will Nardy, who put this kind of stuff out there.
00:05:02.000They take clips out of context and give it to the press.
00:05:05.000And they say, well, we are in this moral crusade to make sure everyone knows that conservatism is nothing like what radical Nick Fuentes preaches.
00:06:06.000For the Koch brothers, low taxes for big corporations, and everything else can go to hell.
00:06:11.000We can be a godless, deracinated, rootless, sexually degenerate society, and it wouldn't matter to the conservative so long as the tax rates were low, so long as the gross domestic product were high.
00:06:25.000And I think that's what's on display in a case like this.
00:06:28.000Where here you're supposedly supposed to have a big tent conservative movement, and that's what they say they are.
00:06:34.000Will Nardi's bosses at Leadership Institute and Young Americans for Liberty.
00:06:38.000Their job is to create a big tent conservative movement.
00:06:41.000And it's very telling that these people who work for the big tent, they clearly demarcate where the big tent starts and where it ends, folks.
00:06:51.000It starts, and the only thing that matters is hey, do you believe that rich people should make more money?
00:06:56.000Yeah, well, hey, welcome into the tent.
00:06:58.000Do you believe that the fundamental transformation of our country at the hands of rootless transnational elites should be stopped?
00:07:34.000They care so much about the movement, right?
00:07:37.000They're out there drinking and they're having sex, and the country's going to hell.
00:07:42.000We're bringing in millions of immigrants, and we're about to talk about it.
00:07:45.000We're about to talk about this caravan of 1,000 to 1,500 illegal migrants, which is on its way to demand entry into our country so that they could steal our resources, take advantage of our economy, commit crimes, sell drugs.
00:08:15.000But these conservatives, they can witness all this transformation.
00:08:19.000Going on around the world, and their job is to conserve, you know.
00:08:23.000Their job is to conserve the country, their job is to conserve the traditions, their job is to conserve the way of life, conserve the people who made it the way that it is.
00:08:35.000And they're not out there on the front lines stopping the invaders, stopping the pillaging of our country by financial interests.
00:08:43.000The number one public enemy at the top of their list, Nick Fuentes, who's out there being Islamophobic.
00:09:33.000And the best part is, maybe hands down, the best part is the spinelessness of the people.
00:09:38.000This is the last thing I'll say not only does he go to the press about his friend and say all this nasty stuff, but then when it comes out on Vice and I call him out on the carpet for it, he starts texting everybody we know, I didn't write that.
00:09:55.000I'm going to get my lawyer and we're going to sue Vice because they published that under my name and I never wrote a word of that.
00:10:25.000In my experience, and I know a lot of them, I've been friends with a lot of them before.
00:10:29.000Inevitably, they sell me out so that they can distance themselves from me or they can make a little bit of money or they can get a couple more clicks.
00:10:38.000They can get a couple more follows on their redundant, self started website.
00:10:43.000And every time, I mean, these people are spineless, these are bottom of the barrel cowards, no integrity.
00:10:49.000And this is why the political class has to be destroyed.
00:10:53.000They have to be tried for treason, they have to be rounded up, put in prison camps, or something.
00:10:58.000But we have to do something about them.
00:11:04.000It's fun to hit on goofy people and punch down.
00:11:07.000But we got to talk about the big thing in the news today or over the weekend, which is this caravan heading into the United States.
00:11:13.000And I'm surprised not as many people are talking about it.
00:11:16.000You go on Fox News, it's not the number one story.
00:11:19.000You go on many of these papers, it's not the number one story, and you wonder why.
00:11:23.000This was reported on BuzzFeed over the weekend, and it got very little coverage.
00:11:27.000Like very few people were even paying attention to it.
00:11:30.000That currently, and I'll read you the exact details of it.
00:11:33.000Currently, and this is according to BuzzFeed, you have a caravan of 1,500 migrants.
00:11:41.000About 80% of them are from Honduras, which is a Central American country.
00:11:45.000The others are from other Central American countries.
00:11:48.000And this caravan is sponsored by the organization Pueblos Sin Fronteras, which is People Without Borders.
00:11:55.000So this is very highly organized with a lot of infrastructure organization, which is pushing 1,500 to 1,500 people, mostly Central American, mostly Honduran, into the United States.
00:12:07.000Their job, what their stated goal is, is to provide a way.
00:12:11.000For immigrants to get into the United States.
00:12:14.000They want to provide them with a safe way to get in.
00:12:19.000They got into Mexico over the weekend, and the Mexican government has done nothing, even though it's against Mexico's immigration laws that this is taking place.
00:12:30.000They're marching just like they were in Europe, just like the Syrian, you know, Syrian, Middle Eastern, you know, broadly Muslim, Arab migrants marching into Germany, marching into the UK in a big line.
00:13:48.000In the first place, I think this is a great model.
00:13:50.000Just this story, in and of itself, is a great model for how we can shape the conversation moving forward.
00:13:57.000In the sense that here is something where you had a very strong organized presence on the left, on the part of this People Without Borders organization, where they put together a caravan.
00:14:07.000And unlike usual illegal immigration, where people just run across the border and it's very disorganized, very unstable, here you have a very strong organization where they have milk, or not milk, they have water jugs, they have food.
00:14:21.000They are giving them a place to sleep and they're providing them with literature and all the rest and information about American customs laws.
00:14:28.000We had a very similar response that was similarly organized, that was rapid and came together very quickly on the part of right wing media, on the part of right wing Twitter, where a lot of people banded together, banded together with their forces.
00:14:42.000Where Mike Enoch came to me, and of course, we don't agree on everything.
00:14:47.000And I think the optics are still not, I think they leave something to be desired over there.
00:14:51.000But he reached out and he said, Nick, look, we're doing this.
00:15:17.000And what happened was very organically, very from a grassroots place, we saw the story.
00:15:22.000We got the message out there among these very, you know, accounts that don't have a lot of institutional power, anonymous accounts, people like me, where, you know, we're not in Fox News, we're not in big, you know, press offices.
00:15:33.000And we put it out there, we got it trending, we got people talking about it.
00:15:37.000It got picked up by the media who was watching Twitter, and then the media put it out there, and then it got in front of the president.
00:15:43.000So I think this story, in and of itself, presents actually a very great vertical model for how people like you and me can get a story in front of the president of the United States or get a story out there on Drudge or Fox News.
00:15:55.000Even if the president doesn't see it or doesn't take action, if we get it on Fox News or Drudge, we're changing the conversation.
00:16:01.000So I think at the very least, this is in some ways a white pill in that it's demonstrated that if we're all working together towards a common objective, if we are clear sighted in what we're trying to do and the goals are clear, we have a lot of leverage.
00:16:16.000We have a lot of clout on social media with the infrastructure we've built up.
00:16:49.000But so we look into some of the reports.
00:16:52.000I mean, this is really unfortunate the way that the laws work and how the president is restrained and how he's able to respond to it.
00:17:01.000And the president tweeted out over the weekend some things that were a little bit, I think, maybe demoralizing to people that thought or hope that he's going to take a lot of action on this, in the sense that what he tweeted out on Sunday was essentially passing the buck to Mexico.
00:17:24.000If Mexico doesn't do something about it, we're going to hurt them economically.
00:17:27.000The Congress has to pass a law, Congress has to do the nuclear option, they have to toughen up our laws.
00:17:33.000And it seemed, I think, very disheartening.
00:17:35.000It's almost like he's posturing to pass off the blame because inevitably people are going to have to be taken in.
00:17:42.000It sounds like he's saying, you know, oh, Mexico should do it, Congress should do it, so that when these migrants get here, and if there's a soft response, he could say, oh, well, Mexico didn't do enough.
00:17:52.000Well, the Congress didn't do enough, and we're going to have to renegotiate NAFTA.
00:17:57.000But that doesn't sound like very strong rhetoric.
00:17:59.000You would expect that the president that ran on building the wall, deporting every last illegal immigrant, Shoring up our immigration system, stopping the invasion of our country south of the border, you'd think there would be some strong rhetoric about action, about deporting people, like they shouldn't even try it, they should go back, you know, something to that effect.
00:18:18.000But I think a lot of people are a little bit hesitant to be, or a little bit demoralized in how Trump may handle this, that he seems like he's already posturing to pass the buck.
00:18:30.000And that said, the laws do constrain how Border Patrol can operate here.
00:18:34.000I think a lot of people, And to be fair, we look at how President Trump should be taking a stronger stance on this.
00:18:40.000I think he should be using every tool in his arsenal in the executive branch to break the back of the judiciary, to break the legislature, and allow himself, allow his office to control immigration, to take action on immigration.
00:18:54.000It's within his jurisdiction as president to handle immigration.
00:18:57.000It falls under the category of foreign affairs.
00:19:00.000It's in the Constitution that the president has broad powers on immigration.
00:19:04.000It's time for him to use every tool in his arsenal to exercise that control.
00:19:09.000Now, that said, while we would like to see him take that kind of action, while we'd like to see him break the back of the other branches and exert himself and send these people back and put a wall up and all the rest, you have to understand the laws make it very difficult to do that.
00:19:24.000And the people that make the laws, the system is built in such a way that it's very difficult for Trump to leverage them to change the laws.
00:19:31.000So you have multiple layers here of sclerotic globalist entrenchment where it's not so simple as Trump, you know, snaps his fingers.
00:19:39.000With his phone and his pen and changes the direction of the country.
00:19:43.000People have often compared the federal government to an aircraft carrier, where they say that smaller governments, smaller countries, or smaller agencies are like cruisers or they're like destroyers, where you have a lot of maneuverability.
00:19:57.000It's like a smaller aircraft where you can basically change direction at a whim.
00:20:03.000And people have compared in the past the federal government and all the money and all the personnel and all the checks and balances and regulations and And different layers of responsibility.
00:20:14.000They've compared it to an aircraft carrier where the president can't so much just fly around like he'd like to, like a destroyer, like a smaller aircraft.
00:20:23.000He changes the direction very incrementally, where to pull the entire infrastructure of the U.S. federal government in a 180, much less in a 90 or a 45, is like pulling an aircraft carrier slowly turning around, very in a slow way because it's very big infrastructure, it's a lot of personnel, it's a lot of money.
00:20:45.000And so, on the one hand, you look at the laws, and there was a report in this by the Wall Street Journal and in Fox News where the National Border Patrol Council Union Chief Brandon Judd, he was on Fox and Friends, he said that migrants are riding on the benefit of catch and release, which is that illegal immigrants are detained in the United States and then they get let out.
00:21:05.000They get detained for being illegal and then they get released while they're waiting for a court hearing.
00:21:10.000And then you don't see them again, right?
00:21:11.000I mean, obviously, they come across the border, you arrest them, you catch them.
00:21:16.000And then while they're waiting for their court date, they get released.
00:21:18.000And, you know, what do you think they do?
00:21:20.000These people that, you know, we don't like to call them undocumented, they're in here illegally, but they don't have documents, so there's no way to keep track of them.
00:21:27.000They don't have a social security number, they don't have any kind of identification, so it's impossible to track them.
00:21:33.000So you release them and they say bye bye, and they go to another state.
00:21:36.000They hide out with family, they hide out with friends, they go into these enclaves in Los Angeles, in Southern California, in Texas, where they go by loved ones, they go by maybe people they don't know, but fellow kinsmen, other people who made the same journey.
00:21:52.000They go to a small satellite country of Mexico and the United States and they hang out there and then they never go back.
00:21:59.000He said that additionally, and this is Judd, has said, quote, first off, you have got a Mexican government entity that is assisting these individuals that are coming up to the United States.
00:22:09.000These individuals don't have passports or legal documents to be in Mexico, yet you've got an agency that's helping them get to our border.
00:22:16.000He said, once they, the migrants, enter the country, even if we are standing at the border, and this is Border Patrol agents, Even if we are standing at the border with our hands out saying, do not enter, do not enter.
00:22:27.000All they have to do is cross one foot into the border and we have to take them into custody.
00:22:32.000If they are, or if they ask for asylum or say, I fear to go back to my country, then we have to process them under credible fear, which allows them to be released into our country.
00:22:43.000And so here you have a situation where there's a lot of rhetoric in the right wing, which says, you know, Trump should just, he should just do this.
00:22:52.000He's, and me and James used to fight a lot about this on Nationalist Review.
00:22:56.000They had this very cartoonish image of the president, a very cartoonish caricature of the president, you know, kind of like a middle schooler's conception of what the president's jurisdiction is.
00:23:06.000He should be sending in the National Guard.
00:23:09.000He should be sending in the military and handcuffing them in plastic handcuffs and throwing them into the back of the truck and sending them back in a very cartoonish way.
00:23:17.000And ideally, you know, although that's cartoonish, although that's, you know, vastly out of touch with how these institutions operate, whether you like it or not, I'm not saying that's a good thing.
00:23:27.000I'm not saying that's something we're wild about, but that's the reality of the situation.
00:23:31.000Although that may be what we would like to see happen, although, you know, hypothetically, in an abstract way, the president has this jurisdiction where.
00:23:40.000If you're reading the Constitution to the letter of the law and you ignore the context, you ignore who's in control, you ignore the financial interests and the judiciary and the Congress and all these entrenched bureaucracies, you know, then you could say, well, Trump should be doing this.
00:23:55.000But by the same token, you have to acknowledge that the law has been made in such a way and fortified over the course of 50 years, and congressmen have been pushed into the position for 50 years by entities like the Koch brothers or the Democratic Party, which wants these people over here.
00:24:19.000If they come over here and they say, we fear to go back, we're seeking asylum, whether that process gets, or rather, whether that application, whether that request gets processed, whether they get granted asylum status, as the National Border Patrol Council Union Chief says, as Judd says, they have to catch them and release them.
00:24:43.000We don't have to like it, but that's the law.
00:24:45.000And so I think already we're setting ourselves up for a weird collision course here where President Trump is going to have to do some kind of fantastical thing.
00:24:54.000And I hope, I really pray to God that he's strong on this because this is a shit test for him, essentially.
00:24:59.000I mean, this is on the part of Mexico, the left, Central Americans, these migrants.
00:25:04.000I mean, if he doesn't take strong action on this, the consequences will be catastrophic for this presidency and for the country because 1,500 people come in.
00:25:13.000And once 1,500 people come in with this caravan, you know other people will come on along the way through Mexico.
00:25:19.000They say it's 1,500 now, but you've got a caravan of people going from poor countries to a rich country.
00:25:24.000You're going to attract maybe an additional 500 people that will come in.
00:25:28.000All these people are going to have kids.
00:25:30.000The fertility rate for Central and South Americans is like 2.5, and in some cases higher.
00:25:42.000And then not only that, not only the initial caravan, but then what this communicates.
00:25:47.000Inevitably, to everybody in Mexico, to everybody in Honduras and Nicaragua, even people in Africa or China, is that the United States and this administration in particular doesn't take immigration law seriously.
00:25:59.000It's still the same old song and dance.
00:27:50.000I don't know if Mexico will intervene, but we are right now on a very ugly collision course where it's make or break.
00:27:56.000This will be, I think, the defining moment of his presidency up until this point because you can blame it on the Congress as much as you'd like.
00:28:07.000You could say, I inherited a tough position.
00:28:09.000But if you have a caravan of 1,500, a parade of 1,500 illegal immigrants from Honduras openly flanking our laws, disrespecting our country, they walk in and they've been at it for weeks and they're funded and they don't even believe in borders.
00:28:24.000I mean, they're funded by far left organizations who say, we just simply don't believe in borders.
00:28:29.000And Trump allows that to happen without any pushback, without any action.
00:28:36.000And that's why we're really in a tough spot because, like I said, you know, the law is one way, what we want is another way, and yet we still have to make a decision here.
00:29:59.000We really do live in a clown country when we don't even enforce the borders anymore.
00:30:03.000You know, it's bad enough that our legal immigration system has us being invaded by South America and Africa and Asia, that we're bringing in people who don't speak our language, don't share our customs, don't believe in our values or our God.
00:30:16.000Legally, and we're processing the paperwork.
00:30:18.000But then you have people who this is an invading army.
00:30:22.000In other times, a hundred years ago, if you had, you know, 2,000 unauthorized fighting age males and their wives and children marching into a country, marching down the city streets, waving the flag of a foreign country, you would call that an invading army.
00:30:41.000If they were marching past through the city gates, down the city streets, waving their flag, saying, This is our country now.
00:31:08.000It's one thing when they say, and that's already bad enough.
00:31:11.000I think no other country in the history of the world has committed suicide in that way, has voluntarily given itself over to hordes of third world people who don't share its values and its ideology or even its race for that matter.
00:31:25.000But then you're going to have unauthorized people, people who didn't even do the, you know, we're already giving away our country for free.
00:31:31.000Hey, look, as long as you sign this piece of paper, this is yours now.
00:32:45.000When 2,000 fighting age foreigners, you know, they're 20, these are 21 year old kids, they save their kids.
00:32:51.000They're 20, 25 year old adult men marching into the country, waving the flag, the banner of a foreign country, and they're marching together, sponsored by an organization.
00:33:14.000Like I said, we understand the constraints right now in terms of the legislature and in terms of what he's allowed to do politically.
00:33:22.000But I got to say, if he doesn't do it, if he doesn't take action in a way that's going to maybe lose some political capital, maybe it's risky.
00:33:32.000Maybe it risks impeachment or these other things.
00:33:34.000I think it doesn't matter because if he doesn't, he's going to lose the House and the presidency anyway.
00:33:39.000So at this point, I think it's really make or break for the president.
00:35:35.000Why'd you have to go all the way up into Texas?
00:35:37.000Oh, well, you don't get welfare in northern Mexico.
00:35:40.000You don't get free stuff in northern Mexico.
00:35:42.000But anyway, so Israel has these 42,000 African migrants from Eritrea and Sudan.
00:35:48.000And they had a plan, which was supposed to start being implemented this week, that the option was for these African migrants.
00:35:55.000You either take three grand, you either take $3,000, you buy a plane ticket, and you go back to Africa, or we throw you in jail.
00:36:03.000That was the plan, if you can believe it.
00:36:05.000You know, in the United States, they give you a hard time if you deport people who deal drugs.
00:36:10.000You know, we see in the Hill last week where a guy was dealing, he had a felony drug conviction for dealing cocaine, and the press is sympathetic that an illegal alien who's arrested for dealing cocaine is deported.
00:36:45.000They announced a big deal today, which people were already mad enough about that because you have people that are pro Israel in this country, like Ben Shapiro and Bill Kristol and others, Brett Stevens, who writes for the New York Times, people who are pro Israel.
00:37:03.000They have no problem with Israel saying bye bye to their migrants, sending them back to Africa or throwing them in jail, ethnically cleansing the Palestinians from Jerusalem or from the West Bank or the Gaza Strip.
00:37:22.000They're better than the people that have been here since the founding because the people that have been here since the founding are lazy now and they're complacent.
00:37:31.000And so Bill Kristol has actually said, and Brett Stevens has actually said, That the illegal immigrants and the Hispanic immigrants are more American than George Washington.
00:37:40.000They're more American than Donald Trump and Jack Kennedy and you and your kids and your family because they have grit.
00:37:47.000They're striving for the American dream.
00:37:49.000So when Israel tells their migrants, you suck, we hate you, get out or else, that's fine and well.
00:37:57.000But when they're in our country, when Brett Stevens and Bill Kristol in our country are supporting their real homeland, they're saying the migrants here are real winners.
00:38:09.000If that wasn't good enough, that you have this blatant double standard, this blatant hypocrisy, now Israel announced a deal this morning, and there was a development about it, which I'll get into, which is even more rich.
00:38:21.000They announced a deal today with the UN where Israel will take in 16,000 migrants, which is like, oh, okay.
00:38:28.000So they're going to take in some migrants now.
00:38:30.000They're going to resettle 16,250 migrants in South Tel Aviv, okay, where a lot of the migrants are, in exchange for, and this is the deal they made with the UN.
00:38:41.000In exchange for every migrant that Israel settles, they settle a migrant.
00:38:46.000And this is beyond parody, they settle one of their migrants in a Western country.
00:38:53.000So, for every one migrant that Israel resettles, you know, all these people came into Israel.
00:38:58.000For every one that stays in Israel, they deport one of their migrants to Italy, to Canada, to Germany, to a Western, i.e., a white country.
00:39:08.000And then you say, wait a minute, I thought Israel was a Western country.
00:40:40.000And before I get your hopes up, the reason they foreclosed on that deal with the UN is because Israel was taking too many of their own migrants.
00:40:47.000Netanyahu got so much pushback from anti migrant forces in his country, they said this deal won't work because we're resettling too many of our own migrants in our country.
00:40:58.000Guaranteed the next deal will either send more migrants to our own countries or more migrants back to Africa.
00:41:03.000But with these two stories, I think what is communicated to us in the world today number one is that immigration is the most important issue.
00:41:11.000This is the most important issue of our time.
00:41:13.000This is the defining issue of our time.
00:41:15.000And it kind of wraps in, it ties in nicely with the stuff about the Beltway conservatives in the first part of the show, which is to say that, you know, I've talked to Cabot Phillips, who's on Fox News, and he's doing very well for himself.
00:41:27.000You know, his dad opened so many doors for him.
00:41:30.000And Cabot told me, you know, people open doors for you, but you actually have to walk through them.
00:41:34.000Yeah, you know, it's really, that's really, you know, a good analogy.
00:41:38.000When your dad is the head of Americans for Prosperity and he's a big wig, you know, think tank manager and he's been in politics forever and he opens doors for you at companies that he's worked at for decades, you know, you're right.
00:41:52.000That really did take a lot of hard work.
00:41:53.000That really did take a lot of grit that, you know, your dad opened these doors for you and all you had to do was, you know, was not be, I guess, absolutely an idiot.
00:42:04.000But I talked to Cabot Phillips, I talked to Will Nardi, I talked to Cassie Dillon, I talked to all these beltway types, Emily Faulkner and all the rest, on the subject of immigration.
00:42:13.000And every time they tell me, you know, Nick, Nick, you're racist, you're a white supremacist, you're talking about immigration, why do you care about race?
00:42:41.000And whether or not, whether or not people are comfortable talking about it, whether or not it's their favorite topic to talk about, whether or not they think it's an issue, in 2065, the country is 40% white.
00:43:24.000His kids will go to a nice private school and they'll want for nothing and it'll be all white and they'll never have to worry about the fact that they're a minority because they'll be in the gated complex.
00:43:33.000They'll be in, you know how unlike Brazil, you have to have gated compounds for people that make a little bit of money?
00:43:40.000But for people like me and for people like you and for people that are building the factory, And building the cars and the people that are making things and driving trucks, these people will feel it.
00:43:51.000And their kids will feel it in the schools.
00:43:54.000They'll see it in the crime rate, which will go up.
00:43:56.000They'll see it in their schools where performance will go down, where discipline will be out of control.
00:44:01.000Their kids won't be able to get a decent education.
00:44:04.000They'll see it in the fact that their benefits will be cut because too many benefits are going to people who shouldn't be in the country or people who don't work, and on and on and on.
00:44:52.000I don't know what these people think a nation is other than its constituent people.
00:44:58.000That the United States of America does not exist in the sense that the United States of America does not exist insofar as Americans do not exist.
00:45:07.000And a definition of Americans does not exist.
00:45:09.000What is America but the 330 million people that go to work and who vote and who are government officials and who execute the laws and all the rest?
00:45:17.000And they think they really believe, maybe they just haven't thought about it, they really believe that if you change, Those Americans, if you swap them out, in a matter of 50 years, you take people who have been here forever, people who laid their roots in the early colonies and the early settlements, who fought the Native Americans, who settled the West and tamed the land, people who knew the law and who were respectful and who respected different religions, Christians,
00:45:46.000people who spoke English, people who were intelligent, who innovated, who landed on the moon.
00:45:50.000If you swap those people out with people who are illiterate, with people who have never created a An advanced, much less a functional society, who know nothing but violence and drug crime, who know nothing but civil war and all the rest.
00:46:05.000If you swap these two peoples out, well, it'll have no effect on the country.
00:46:37.000We're learning a lot about the situation and the dynamics that play out in the world with Israel, with Europe, with the United States and Central America.
00:46:46.000We're also learning about the institutional components there.
00:51:04.000Well, it'd be a shame if something happened to your following, Nick.
00:51:07.000It'd be a shame if I tattled on you to Vice.
00:51:10.000Oh, wouldn't that be a shame if I wrote a little op ed to Vice about how you're a white supremacist and I would hate to see something happen to you?
00:51:51.000I think it's poor optics, I have to say.
00:51:53.000Because on the gun issue, if you look at the polling on semi automatic weapons ban, the polling is actually not in our favor.
00:52:00.000It's only like 40% of people which are against a semi automatic weapons ban.
00:52:07.000If we started to fulfill the caricature that the left has created for us, that we don't care about gun violence, that we don't want reasonable regulations, I think that would be not a great play for us.
00:52:18.000And so the best thing, the best optics as far as the gun debate is concerned, is to make it out like they're going after the Second Amendment, which they are.
00:52:41.000And that puts them on the defensive when we say you're trying to take the Second Amendment.
00:52:45.000So I think that's much better in terms of framing.
00:52:50.000Problematic White Knight says, Nick, I was real busy last week and couldn't ask this, but did you touch on Trump saying he was going to use the military budget for the wall?
00:52:59.000If this is possible, he cannot use the prototypes already designed.
00:53:26.000To use defense money for that would be very, very difficult, legally speaking.
00:53:32.000And yes, in the omnibus spending bill, it says the money can't go towards a concrete wall near the border or anything like the prototypes that have been built.
00:53:40.000So the omnibus bill has constrained his options very.
00:53:46.000I'm not a lawyer, so I don't know the full extent to which he can use loopholes and other things to his advantage.
00:53:52.000I think he's always been able to do that, but the omnibus has made it very difficult because of the language in there.
00:53:57.000Mr. Schleep with 100 bits from Twitch, 100 bits, which is Twitch currency, says, Cheer 100, maybe that Chinese satellite will hit the caravan.
00:55:01.000That people seem to have a problem with me.
00:55:03.000And it's like, if you have a problem, great, let's fight it out.
00:55:06.000If you've got a problem, let's see if that's legitimate or not.
00:55:11.000But these people, and this is all of them in the Beltway, even on the alt right, as far as I'm concerned, they would rather, and that's not everybody, but there are some, they would rather make fake accounts, they would rather go to the press, they would rather do all these different things, as opposed to, I have a problem with you, you're not a conservative, and you need to be called out on it.
00:55:33.000You know, the public character is so low, is so degraded, that people, it's just like we don't have men anymore.
00:55:44.000Problematic white knights, some Somalian Mexicans coming in the caravan as well, and that's linked to a tweet by Millennial Matt.
00:55:51.000You know, all kinds of people come across the border that we have no idea who they are Muslims, Africans, I mean, you name it, because it's far easier to get into Mexico than it is to the United States.
00:56:00.000So they go into Mexico, and then they come across the border.
00:56:05.000Christian says, When will naive conservatives like Will Nardi ever learn that left wing rags like Vice will never truly accept them, no matter how many hit pieces they write, and are simply useful idiots for the left?
00:56:18.000I mean, that's another thing, it tells you something about conservatives that they would rather ally with left wing media that hates them, that lies about them, that wants to destroy their religion and their family and all the rest.
00:56:31.000That, you know, if it came out that Will Nardi said something a little bit uncouth about race or Cassie Dillon, Vice would have their head on a stick.
00:56:38.000You know, if Cassie Dillon was ever, you know, said something off the cuff, and she never does because she's never had an interesting or an original thought in her life, so how could she say anything challenging?
00:56:48.000But if she did, you know the advice would be coming for her head.
00:56:51.000You know that everybody would be disavowing her.
00:56:53.000You know that the media would, that Conservative Inc. would drop her or Will Nardi or anybody else.
00:56:59.000And it's very telling that they would side with these very same people who they know hate each other to take out the real right wing, the real conservatives that actually want to conserve, the real traditionalists.
00:59:21.000So, Knicker Nation is strong, but definitely, definitely a weird movement here where, or a weird day rather, where you got this article that came out of nowhere.
01:00:05.000People who are anonymous, who have signed on to Neilan's movement or whatever, they now defend that.
01:00:10.000And it is just sickening to me because we're all going up against the same enemy.
01:00:14.000We all know who's coming after us, and they will sell them out to the enemy, throw them to the sharks, essentially, throw them into the water because of a disagreement or whatever.
01:00:25.000And I think the big disagreement was that it's starting to become exposed that Neilan has been a little bit less than proper in how he's been dealing with his campaign finances.
01:01:23.000We have to take care of the judiciary.
01:01:26.000The country will not move forward unless the judiciary is taken care of.
01:01:31.000I don't know how you do that, but they have to be put back in their place.
01:01:35.000The country now is effectively ruled by the judiciary in the sense that President Trump exercises his jurisdiction over immigration and ending.
01:01:45.000And it wasn't even for the travel ban.
01:01:47.000It was a temporary ban on countries which don't have secure vetting procedures.
01:01:52.000And that was shut down by the courts, by a district court.
01:01:55.000That was shut down by a district court in San Francisco.
01:01:59.000So, yeah, the travel ban, which was shut down.
01:02:01.000You had, you know, Barack Obama established DACA by an executive order.
01:02:06.000He allowed millions of people to get citizenship with an executive order, but to end that program was beyond the scope of power of the executive.
01:04:22.000I'm predisposed to pasta and, you know, not doing a lot of work all day, which I've been Americanized sufficiently where I do work all day.
01:04:30.000But I am built for living well, eating, and doing all these, you know, Comfortable things.
01:04:38.000And Sean's telling me your breakfast has got to be a plain potato, a little bit warm, and apple cider vinegar, a shot of it, and you got to work out.
01:07:18.000And I would say she's just about as ugly on the inside as she is on the outside.
01:07:22.000And the same is true about Will Nardi.
01:07:23.000You know, you look at any picture of Will Nardi and he looks, you know, he's a real piece of work.
01:07:27.000But these people are despicable, and the physiognomy shows it.
01:07:31.000And even in that article on Vice, they had to use a bad picture of me because if they used a real picture of me, it would be a lost cause for them.
01:07:39.000If they saw this oppressive brow ridge, if they saw my supremacist jawline, if they saw the physiognomy of a proud white man, the game would be over for them.
01:07:53.000And so the physiognomy communicates something about your character, about your politics, and it does for these people as well.
01:09:12.000And if I thought that that was the intention, I would say that.
01:09:14.000I think that it's just a little bit of a lack of tact, maybe.
01:09:19.000I think that the perception is that Spencer is hostile to Christianity, and I think that maybe he's not careful enough about that.
01:09:28.000When he puts out on Easter Sunday something about, oh, well, actually, Easter's pagan, and he puts out something by a pagan who's very nasty about Christians, and.
01:09:39.000And I think that just sends the wrong message.
01:09:41.000So, but I understand why people are disappointed.
01:09:44.000I think certainly people of faith are a little bit offended by that kind of thing because, and maybe this doesn't make sense to people who are not faithful, that's the holiest day of the year.
01:09:54.000That's the day that defines Christianity, that we believe that the creator of the universe, the unmoved mover, the unchanged changer, you know, the big guy, the pure actuality itself, sent a human flesh form of himself.
01:10:10.000Sacrificed it on a cross and then conquered death.
01:10:14.000And for people who that's the basis of their worldview, that's their God, I mean, this is something that we have a personal relationship with.
01:10:22.000And then on that holiest day to say, oh, you know, actually it's all just pagan, actually it's not real, actually it's informed by people who you see as heretics, I just think it's a little bit tactless.
01:10:33.000And so I would say that, you know, there's places where we can criticize, I think in a just way, but there's also excess where people are saying, oh, you know, I don't think he hates Christians, I don't think he hates Christianity.
01:10:44.000At least not overtly, at least not explicitly.
01:10:47.000I don't think that's the intention, but at the very least, I think you'd say it's a lack of tact.
01:10:52.000And it's rough because NBC does the same, Google does the same, Google doesn't do the Easter.
01:10:57.000NBC, they use it as an opportunity to say, on this Easter, we reflect on Christian white supremacy.
01:11:03.000I mean, it just sends the wrong message, is all.
01:11:05.000I think that you could use somebody in the movement who would say, we have to be a big tent movement in terms of these different values.
01:11:13.000I don't believe in a big tent because I think pagans have no place in the movement.
01:12:48.000Look, if we're going to get, and not for nothing, but if we're going to get called on the carpet for, you're responsible for slavery, you're responsible for the Holocaust.
01:12:58.000Okay, well then we also landed on the moon and screw you.
01:13:11.000So, you know, if it's going to be that we have to take responsibility for all the bad things and you don't have to take responsibility, then we get to take responsibility for the good things and you don't either.
01:15:26.000That means, oh, you might know an illegal immigrant who, you know, you're friends with at work or who your kids' friends with their kids or whatever.
01:15:33.000When you put an image to it of people, literally an invading army on the march into your country, I think that puts a very good visual to it, very visceral.
01:16:29.000But I think that we're not essentially, I don't think we're down and out yet in the sense that even if whites are a plurality, I still don't think that's the end of the world.
01:16:38.000It's going to take some finessing and it'll be hard as hell.
01:16:42.000But I think that there's still a way out.
01:16:44.000But that said, if we don't fix the demographics, I mean, there's a very short window of time that we can exist before, you know, before it, you're right, it does become useless.
01:17:29.000If you look at any of the polling on these numbers, it's a lot less than you would think.
01:17:33.000People care about it, don't get me wrong.
01:17:35.000And I'm not saying I don't care about it.
01:17:37.000But if you're looking at normie conservatives who voted for Trump or vote for Republicans at all, they care more about health care than they care about immigration.
01:17:44.000They care more about a lot of things than they care about immigration.
01:17:47.000That's not to say we should not force the issue, but it is to say that this idea that if we just talked about immigration, we would be fine, that's not the whole truth.
01:17:55.000That's partially, there's some truth to it, but that's not the whole picture.
01:21:29.000He says Honduras, Mexico, and many other countries that the U.S. is generous to, since many of their people to our country through our weak immigration policies, caravans are heading here, must pass tough laws and build the wall.
01:21:41.000Democrats allow open borders, drugs, and crime.
01:21:43.000Let's see if he tweeted anything else, and we'll take a look.
01:21:48.000Doesn't look like he tweeted anything.
01:22:12.000So definitely a Caesar, somebody that can guide us from where we are now to the next phase, to secure the borders, to repel the invaders, and to break the back of the financial interests.
01:22:24.000We need some kind of a Caesar to serve as a vanguard, I think.
01:23:11.000Well, actually, in more tribal places, they do this against ethnic groups they don't like.
01:23:16.000South Africa, in this particular case, Winnie Mandela would necklace people that were supporting the apartheid government.
01:23:23.000So, what they do is they put a tire around your waist, douse it in flammable material, whether that's lighter fluid or gasoline, and then they light it on fire.
01:23:32.000And so you can imagine the tire is burning like a tire fire around your waist.
01:23:37.000And that's what they did to their opponents.
01:23:39.000They said something like necklacing will deliver us our nation.
01:24:15.000Well, you know, basically, it's what Ann Coulter has to say about health care.
01:24:18.000I think Ann Coulter said it best that we just have to change the way, like, you know, it has to be some kind of a hybrid between national health care and having a market.
01:24:28.000Like, we can have the best of both worlds in the sense that everybody should be.
01:24:32.000I don't know if it's like the right thing to do, but I think it's a pragmatic thing to do.
01:24:36.000And maybe a thing that we can have in a developed country is that everybody is entitled to have a certain amount of coverage with a high deductible, where if you're in a horrible car accident, if you have a horrible, you know, illness and you need a very expensive surgery, that would be covered by the government.
01:24:53.000And so, if you had, you know, and this is again, this goes back to the purpose of insurance, which is that when you get car insurance, you don't insure your car against changing a tire or an oil change.
01:25:02.000You insure your car against if you get in a car accident.
01:25:04.000Because if you have a high deductible, if you have a high premium, it's only going to be worth it if you have to pay an obscene amount of money.
01:25:11.000And the same should be true of health care.
01:25:12.000Right now, insurance covers doctor visits, checkups, all kinds of things.
01:25:16.000Make it so that you have some kind of base level of emergency coverage provided by the government, that if you fall under a certain tax bracket, you get this coverage.
01:25:26.000And everything above that should be private.
01:25:31.000Additionally, Ben Carson has proposed health savings accounts and electronic medical records.
01:25:38.000These are a couple of reforms he's proposed where the electronic medical record system gets rid of a lot of the bureaucracy and that'll lower the cost of health care.
01:25:47.000And health savings accounts, the reason that health care is the way it is today is because during the war, during World War II, there were price controls on the economy and employers couldn't raise wages for people.
01:25:59.000And so, one of the ways that they would compete for labor, of course, the way that firms compete for labor is they offer higher pay.
01:26:05.000You know, if Walmart and Target are competing for the same pool of low skilled employees, if Walmart wants better or more employees, they'll say, Well, I'll pay you 10 cents more than Target.
01:26:14.000During the war, you couldn't do that because of the price and wage controls.
01:26:18.000So the employers would, instead of offering compensation in just the form of a paycheck, they would say, Well, and also we'll pay for your health insurance.
01:26:41.000And so now instead of it being that you just go to your doctor and it's you pay for a service, now you introduce a third party.
01:26:47.000And so you introduce more bureaucracy, more employees, more salaries, more regulations.
01:26:52.000And you got to go through your insurer to your doctor for a checkup for, you know, all kinds of things.
01:26:58.000And if you actually look at things that are not regulated, that are not done through insurance, like eye surgery, you know, or like LASIK, eye laser, you know, whatever that is, or glasses, these kinds of things, the prices are brought way down because there's competition in the market.
01:27:14.000And this may sound like hokey free trade stuff, but if you couple that with some kind of national health care scheme where at the baseline people are not dying on the streets and they're also not taking advantage of emergency rooms where it's like, you know, oh, I stubbed my toe, I go to the emergency room because I don't have health care.
01:27:30.000At the very least, you have some kind of coverage and then you have private insurance, but then horizontally in the private market, you also have the insurance company out for the lower cost stuff.
01:27:40.000But that's a proposal that I think people could get behind.
01:27:45.000Obamacare was, I mean, that's great branding.
01:27:48.000It's free health care, affordable health care, the Affordable Health Care Act.
01:27:51.000Who can't, who doesn't want affordable health care, of course.
01:27:54.000And Republicans come forward with this lengthy, well, we could do market forces and this, and we don't really know.
01:27:59.000And you have to, and this is on the Republicans, this is on us, package it in a way that we can sell to the American people, whether that's easily explainable, a 30 second elevator pitch, a clean name for it that communicates what it wants.
01:28:13.000But Republicans have had, Eight years to figure this out, and they have nothing.
01:28:17.000Eight years they've been talking about getting rid of Obamacare.
01:28:20.000They campaigned about it in four elections, and they had nothing.
01:28:24.000And then when it came time for them to repeal it by one vote, couldn't get it done.
01:28:37.000The Daily Oven Most of the people killed by the Mandelas were Khoisan people, aka Zulus, because they stuck with the Boers, whereas the people who perpetuated the genocide were Bantu.
01:29:15.000I'm becoming, I'm amassing a small fortune off the back.
01:29:19.000You know, that's always the criticism.
01:29:21.000These far right people are always like, Nick wants to monetize his operation.
01:29:25.000It's not that he wants to become independent so we can say whatever he wants.
01:29:28.000It's not so that he can become independent from the donor class and from the mainstream media and advertisers so that he can push the envelope as much as he'd like.
01:29:37.000No, it's because he wants to amass a small fortune.
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