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00:26:52.000We talked about who else could have been the culprit, why we're seeing this now, possibly if there was American government involvement or perhaps the Gulf states or another Middle Eastern country was behind this.
00:27:04.000Tonight we have some new developments about the oil tanker attack, the oil tanker incident, I'll say, we'll call it.
00:27:11.000Which is that one of the oil tankers was a Japanese ship, and the owner of the ship has come out today and said that it had nothing to do with a mine.
00:27:21.000It had nothing to do with a sea mine detonated by Iran, which was the claim made by the American government.
00:27:28.000Instead the Japanese owner of this vessel says that it was a Some sort of flying projectile like a bullet or a missile or something like that But it was not a sea mine and we're gonna get into why that's kind of an important issue why that really is the crux of America's claim that Iran had something to do with this and
00:27:47.000We'll talk about the reaction from the Iranian government, some comments that the president made today, this video which surfaced last night showing the Iranians attaching a mine to one of the vessels, you know, some really fascinating stuff.
00:28:00.000So we'll look into that and I'll tell you if we're gonna be going to war, if it's time to start getting in shape, you know, maybe put down the Big Mac, get back in the gym because
00:28:09.000We'll be going to war with Iran, or we'll be going to war with some other country, you know?
00:28:13.000We'll also be talking about this new rule which passed in the United Kingdom, which, you know, again, the Anglos, the British, they can say whatever they want, but I think the United Kingdom, England, Britain, whatever name they want to go by, is probably one of the most cucked countries on Earth.
00:28:46.000So they passed a new rule in the United Kingdom where now they cannot air gendered advertisements.
00:28:52.000If they have any kind of gender stereotypes, harmful gender stereotypes, they distinguish between the genders and different character traits or gender roles.
00:29:02.000They're not going to allow those advertisements on television anymore, and we'll talk about the new rule and what it entails, some of the specifics, but it's pretty crazy.
00:29:10.000And I think it only proves our point, it only vindicates what we've been talking about on the show for a few weeks now, which is that all the media stuff, whether it's Hollywood, it's the music industry, it's advertisements, and I know this is specific to the United Kingdom, and this is a rule that comes down by the government,
00:29:26.000But nevertheless, it shows that this is all very deliberate.
00:29:55.000They're split up into groups of 10 called the Purple and Orange Teams, which people on Twitter were saying that was sort of an interesting color selection.
00:30:16.000They were chosen at random and the way that you qualified for the debate was you had to reach 65,000 individual donors or you had to reach I think it was at least one or two percent in any national poll.
00:30:41.000You know, that's what's going on in the world.
00:30:43.000But I gotta tell you, it's been pretty brutal.
00:30:45.000I can't wait for the Democrat debates to actually happen.
00:30:49.000and the 2020 election to really get going because then I feel like there'll just be no shortage of things to talk about because it's like the past six months with a few notable exceptions you know the government shutdown the midterm elections it's just painful there's just nothing happening in the world we're talking about what Ashley St.
00:33:23.000Probably not going to be World War III, but we will be talking about that.
00:33:27.000But like I said, we'll build up to it.
00:33:28.000We'll start out, we'll talk about this Democrat lineup, and we've been waiting for this.
00:33:32.000We've been waiting to see what the two debates are going to look like because this is our first real look at what the 2020 campaign is going to materialize into.
00:33:41.000You know, and it's been, I don't know, it's hard to say, it's hard to articulate what I mean by this, but it's been hard to talk about the election because we really haven't had any election happen yet.
00:33:51.000You know, and it's really something strange.
00:33:53.000It really is an anomaly that it started so early.
00:33:56.000I say this every time we talk about, you know, new Democrat announcing or something that happens in the Democratic primary, which is that if you remember 2016, 2016 started out a little bit earlier than it has in years past, at least on the Republican primary side.
00:34:13.000We started in April of 2015, was when Ted Cruz announced.
00:34:18.000Trump didn't announce until mid-June 2017, right?
00:34:24.000So just to give you some perspective, just to give you some context, at this point in time, in the last election, comparatively, not even all the candidates had finished announcing.
00:34:34.000The first debate was not until August of the year before the election, so that would be like August of this year.
00:35:01.000People have... it's been so much time that has transpired since people have announced that people like Beta O'Rourke have come into the spotlight and then taken a calculated, you know, they've stepped out of the spotlight and now come back in rebranding, so it's been a little bit weird like that, but we'll see them in action.
00:35:18.000It'll be on June 26th at 8 o'clock our time, Wednesday, and June 27th, Thursday, same time, 8 o'clock, and I'll read off
00:35:29.000The first debate on Thursday, you'll have Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, Beto O'Rourke, Amy Klobuchar, John Delaney, Tulsi Gabbard, Julian Castro, Tim Ryan, Bill de Blasio and Jay Inslee.
00:35:42.000And the second debate on Thursday, June 27th,
00:35:45.000You'll have Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Michael Bennett, Marianne Williamson, Eric Swalwell, Kristen Gillibrand, Andrew Yang, and John Hickenlooper.
00:35:55.000And to me what stands out more than anything, it's almost laughable, it's almost just a big joke, I don't know if they really were randomly generated or if this was by design.
00:36:03.000I mean they probably, they probably were random.
00:36:06.000I don't know how they would get away with that, right?
00:36:09.000Their whole intention behind doing it this way, which it's crazy the way they did it this time.
00:36:14.000You know, last time it was so controlled with superdelegates and they totally put their finger on the scale for Hillary Clinton.
00:36:21.000They have completely overcompensated this year by saying we'll take like anybody as long as you meet these like bare minimum thresholds.
00:36:30.000And the reason they did this is so that you wouldn't get a lopsided debate.
00:36:34.000The reason they did it in this fashion where they do a lottery, it's a very low requirement, it's random drawing for who goes on what nights, was to prevent one debate from having too many of the power players and the other debate not getting any attention.
00:36:49.000Because you remember the way the Republicans did it in 2016.
00:37:03.000All the literally whos from the GOP primary, out of the 18 people that ran.
00:37:07.000And then it was Trump, Cruz, Rubio, you know, all the people that were polling in the top 10 for the primetime debate.
00:37:13.000Well this time, if you notice, while I was reading out the list, on the Thursday debate you have Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, and Pete Buttigieg all on the same night, and everybody else is a nobody.
00:37:25.000Who are, with the exception of maybe Andrew Yang, which again, you know, in the context of the whole country, Andrew Yang is a literally who.
00:37:32.000We know him, he's made an outstanding or exceptional, remarkable impact on the online community, on the internet, whatever, but in the grand scheme of things, I think he falls in line with some of the lower tier candidates.
00:37:44.000So on the one that you have the top four, these are the top four people in terms of polling, with the exception of Warren.
00:37:54.000Harris and Buttigieg are, you know, there's a little bit of variability there.
00:37:58.000Buttigieg has been like fourth or fifth.
00:38:01.000Harris has been around there fourth or fifth.
00:38:03.000The exception of Beto and Warren, these are your top tier candidates.
00:38:06.000You know, they got the both top tier ones, which is Bernie and Biden, and then some of the second tier ones, which is Buttigieg and Harris.
00:38:15.000It literally doesn't even matter that those people are in the debates because they're like going nowhere.
00:38:19.000So all the big interaction will happen on that debate, and then in the other debate, like I said, it's Booker, Warren, O'Rourke.
00:38:26.000O'Rourke is honestly like a lower tier candidate at this point.
00:38:30.000Cory Booker, same thing, has not been able to generate any kind of organic excitement.
00:38:34.000Klobuchar has been able to make a little bit of progress.
00:38:38.000You've seen that she's gone up slightly in the polls, but again, she's nowhere near even the second tier of people.
00:38:44.000And then it's Gabbard, Castro, Ryan, de Blasio, Inslee, people that are polling it like nothing.
00:38:49.000So, in a way, there's sort of a couple of takeaways.
00:38:51.000The first takeaway is that Warren will actually be advantaged in this debate.
00:38:55.000If people tune into this one, and I think they will merely because it's the first debate, it's the first hit, you know, of election, you know, campaign action, first hit of dopamine.
00:39:24.000I think perhaps it is comparable in the way that you saw in the first Republican debates in the 2016 primary.
00:39:31.000Carly Fiorina rose out of the JV debate.
00:39:34.000If you remember, in 2016 during the GOP primary, you had the top 10 people who remained the top 10 until the very end.
00:39:41.000The one exception was Carly Fiorina who was ranked very low, was not getting high polling numbers, there was like no excitement around her, barely any name recognition.
00:39:51.000She did so well and dominated the JV debate in such a big way.
00:39:55.000She was such a standout performance that she propelled herself into the bigger debates later on.
00:40:00.000So I think you could see something similar, and it is a little bit different in the sense that Warren is polling much higher than Fiorina was at the time, and it's not technically the JV debate, but she will have a lot of room there.
00:40:10.000In the big debate, this is going to cause a little bit of trouble.
00:40:12.000I think this is where you might see some sparks flying.
00:41:41.000A Democratic Socialist or Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg to differentiate, distinguish, and rebrand as fresh, young, radical, progressive, whatever it is.
00:41:51.000So that's sort of my take on the two lineups.
00:41:53.000I don't think there's really anything more interesting besides that, but we will have those two debates.
00:41:58.000For the show, we're probably... I haven't really decided what the coverage is going to look like.
00:42:02.000If we'll do a live, like, I'll watch it in real time and you'll watch me watching the debate, or if I'll just do a debate recap, I'll have to figure out what's going to work best, but I am very excited.
00:42:27.000You know, who really cares that it's like, oh well, Congress is considering Bill X, Y, and Z today, and here's why that's really something.
00:42:35.000You know, people care when it's high stakes, when it's elections, when it's voting.
00:43:14.000The polling is pretty strong in the favor of Biden.
00:43:17.000There are some other things that are favorable for him, but it still is competitive.
00:43:21.000Somebody who is ambitious, somebody who's quick, smart, knows what they're doing, I think could definitely rise up and present a formidable challenge.
00:43:28.000Conversely, I think a big take, which I've been hearing from some friends of mine, from QAnon, from some people who know QAnon, is that really the competition is over who will be Joe Biden's vice president.
00:43:47.000I don't foresee her going very far but you know that's another school of thought is at this point it's more of a competition not for who Joe Biden is if people don't see him as beatable but who will be the running mate right who will be the female sort of token there.
00:44:46.000I don't think, maybe there won't even be any big interest in the debates because it'll just be all these nerds trying to pander to minorities and, you know, white wine moms and things like that talking about policies.
00:44:58.000Elizabeth Warren telling you, I've got a plan for that.
00:45:04.000You know, as much as the Republican Party sucks, it's far more epic to me to hear about, you know, a bunch of white guys on the stage talking about who's gonna blow up other countries the best.
00:45:17.000Who's gonna go the biggest and killing terrorists in Iran?
00:46:53.000But it just goes to show that what we talk about on the show, when we talk about culture, when we talk about things like advertisements, Hollywood, this stuff is what matters.
00:47:02.000And it's totally an agenda on the part of the people manufacturing the culture.
00:47:06.000So like I said at the top of the show, there's this new rule being put into place in the United Kingdom where it says that specifically for advertisements, you cannot have stereotypical gender roles.
00:47:16.000And so I'll read you, this is from the BBC.
00:47:19.000It says the Committees of Advertising Practice, the United Kingdom's advertising regulatory agency, enacted a rule Friday prohibiting ads from employing gender stereotypes that were harmful or implied only one gender engaged in particular activities.
00:47:33.000The regulation announced in December took effect on Friday and gave the Advertising Standards Agency the ability to review ads for objectionable gender-based stereotypes.
00:47:43.000The ASA prompted the regulation after conducting a study in which it concluded stereotypes could restrict people's choices and prevent them from fulfilling their potential.
00:47:53.000It goes on, according to the ASA's announcement, the rule wouldn't prevent ads featuring only one gender, a woman doing the shopping, attractive people, or lifestyles, or the use of gender stereotypes in order to challenge their negative effects.
00:48:05.000So you can use gender stereotypes if you're proving that how silly and stupid they are.
00:48:10.000You know, so for example, a show, I see this all the time, or rather an advertisement, where it's a boy doing a boy thing and a girl doing a girl thing, but then the girl comes in and she kicks some ass.
00:48:23.000Where a girl is underestimated, then she shows she's either a genius, she's either so much smarter than all the men, or she comes in and she beats up the man, or she makes the man look like a weak fool.
00:48:36.000So that's, of course, that's of course perfectly fine.
00:48:40.000It goes on, this last paragraph here, it's likely to censor content that emphasizes distinctions between boys and girls, stereotypical personalities, belittles men for engaging in stereotypically feminine activities, or suggests women are solely responsible for cleaning houses.
00:48:56.000And again, it all goes back to the fact, I think the question must be asked, why are they doing this?
00:49:02.000That's always the most important question to me.
00:49:05.000Obviously, first you have to observe that these changes are happening in culture, in advertising, in movies, and you know, try this little experiment at home.
00:49:14.000Next time you see a movie, you go to the theater and you see a movie, and you see the movie trailers, go ahead and count how many of the new movies coming out
00:50:01.000And look, you know, everybody knows my position on this on the show.
00:50:05.000We believe in total equality, but I have my own personal opinions on these kinds of relationships.
00:50:10.000But how many advertisements do you see?
00:50:12.000If you're a television watcher, flipping through the channels, next time make a mental note every time you see an advertisement where it's black guy, white girl, or it's some combination of different races.
00:50:52.000They'll change their logo in order to pander to progressives to move more product.
00:50:56.000So when you see an advertisement that features like a totally offensive social programming message, you know you'll see a particular perfume ad or a particular jewelry ad and it'll depict something pretty scandalous.
00:51:09.000And the left wing looks at that and they say well this is just simply pandering.
00:51:13.000The thought process that's happening in their marketing department or wherever in their company is that a consumer in Los Angeles or New York City or Chicago you know some white liberal
00:51:24.000We'll see that and they will say, wow, that's so forward thinking.
00:51:29.000By virtue of me seeing an advertisement that features a diverse couple or features a female protagonist, I'm going to go and give patronage to this business.
00:52:32.000And when we see the power of these institutions, and we see the changes that are being made, conspicuous, weird changes that are being made, we know it's not about selling product.
00:53:19.000They go to college for four, five, or six years to get a marketing degree or an advertisement degree or something and then they go work for these big companies.
00:53:38.000No, these people are androgynous debt slaves, you know, living in Manhattan, and they don't have stable relationships, you know, they're degenerate, throwing themselves around, and more importantly, they're liberal progressives.
00:53:50.000So the endgame for all this kind of stuff, and that's true of people in the government doing the studies that say
00:53:55.000As the British government says that advertisements are harming people's full potential, the agenda is to change attitudes.
00:54:02.000The agenda is to put an advertisement in front of your child's face, or your face, and change the way you think about these things, and particularly about children.
00:54:11.000They want to put advertisements in the faces of children so that children start to think, oh, you know, a woman
00:54:56.000Simple ignorant something like this and you really have to question why that's happening.
00:55:00.000It's never been about the pandering It's about again flashing images Repeating the slogans the loud stimulating music all these different things to rewire people's brains in a different direction and very harmful and destructive direction and
00:55:13.000So now every advertisement that you see in the United Kingdom will be straight up paused.
00:55:18.000Every advertisement that is shown, and you see a lot more, I mean really it's like a 2 to 1 ratio of programming to advertisements on your average show.
00:55:27.000I'm sure the same will be true on internet advertising.
00:55:30.000I'm sure it's a similar ratio there as well.
00:55:32.000The programming that you're watching, which is involuntary, you know nobody watches advertisements voluntarily, is going to carry very loaded gender ideological messaging mandated by the government.
00:55:44.000I don't know how much worse it gets than that.
00:55:45.000I think that really shows you how far we are along and how I don't think there's really any turning around.
00:55:51.000I think the real red pill when we see something like this, or perhaps the black pill, is that these powerful institutions are not going to get better.
00:56:00.000I'm talking about education, I'm talking about Hollywood, I'm talking about music, the culture, you know, all the things that are indoctrinating people.
00:56:08.000These things are just going to get profoundly worse.
00:56:11.000And the one area where we were going to fight back was the internet.
00:56:14.000That was our one challenge, our last ditch effort to challenge the indoctrination machine in all of its different forms and all of its different institutions.
00:56:24.000And now that's being censored and shut down.
00:57:07.000Is there something we could do in our own countries maybe to get away from all this or something like that?
00:57:12.000You know, but I think once this fully comes into effect and we're seeing it, they're putting all their ducks in a row, dotting the I's, crossing the T's to make sure that
00:57:21.000Everybody who is born in the following generations, in the coming generations, is going to be a perfect, androgynous, drone slave, pansexual, debt slave, you know, worker bee, for the new world order, right?
00:57:37.000Big rich cities of consumers and then the masses of depth grovelers who will be programmed and maintained in these favela-like communities.
00:58:12.000But that's the United Kingdom advertising.
00:58:14.000It just goes to show this stuff is powerful, it's deliberate, they know what they're doing, and this is their agenda.
00:58:20.000But our big story, our feature story, is of course about Iran.
00:58:23.000And we're talking about the developments from yesterday.
00:58:27.000And to just give you a little bit of a recap, there were reports yesterday that two oil tankers, one belonging to Norway and one belonging to Japan, exploded in the Gulf of Oman in the Strait of Hormuz.
00:58:40.000Now, to give people a little geography lesson,
00:58:44.000For people that don't know about the Middle East, you've got Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States.
00:58:50.000On one side you've got Iran on the other, and in between them is the Persian Gulf.
00:58:54.000This is where a lot of the oil comes from.
00:58:56.000When people think of the Middle East, they think of the oil, right?
00:59:01.000Oil wars, and that's why it's critical, that's why it's an important region, as opposed to, say, you know, Sub-Saharan Africa or Latin America.
00:59:09.000When we talk about the Middle East, when we talk about the oil, it all comes from the Persian Gulf, situated between these two countries.
00:59:15.000All the oil that is mined there, that is brought up from the Persian Gulf, is shipped out, at least the oil is shipped out on ships, on naval vessels, is shipped out through the Strait of Hormuz.
00:59:26.000This is where these two oil tankers were blown up.
00:59:53.000The going theory of our military-industrial complex or the Zionist lobby says is that Iran blew up these two oil tankers and they did so to retaliate for the sanctions that are being levied against Iran, particularly the oil sanctions.
01:00:07.000When we pulled out of the Iran deal last year, we provided waivers to all kinds of companies and countries that buy oil from Iran
01:00:15.000Saying that the sanctions don't apply to your oil purchases from Iran.
01:00:19.000Those waivers we allowed to expire recently.
01:00:21.000So everybody is saying now that these oil tankers have been exploded.
01:00:39.000Oil prices go up 4% after these ships are blown up because of course it's a very important trade route so people start to get nervous about whether they're going to get their oil on the market and that will be sort of a payback that will show the United States that Iran's not going to take the sanctions laying down and also it's going to show that Trump is not actually tough.
01:00:59.000Trump can put sanctions on their oil, Trump can sanction their metal, Trump can sanction the IRGC, Trump can introduce new troops and warships into the region, but we can blow up their vessels and there will be no reprisal.
01:01:13.000Now there's only one problem with that line of thinking, which is our story yesterday, which we went over.
01:01:18.000Which is that Japan and Iran have a great relationship.
01:01:21.000So it matters that they're claiming that one of the oil tankers that was blown up is Japanese.
01:01:26.000Because Iran and Japan actually have a great relationship.
01:01:31.000Moreover, Shinzo Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan, was visiting Iran while this happened.
01:01:37.000So again, we go back to the... and we're not going to go over this completely, but you know, what I talked about last night, our analysis last night, is simply this.
01:01:45.000You've got two oil tankers that explode in the Strait of Hormuz and that's all we know.
01:01:53.000If we're looking purely at circumstantial evidence, we have to think about motive.
01:01:57.000If you're Iran, the United States is just bearing down on you, and they're sending in reinforcements, and John Bolton, the neocons, they want war.
01:02:05.000There's all this inertia pushing America into conflict with Iran.
01:03:01.000Later last night, they did end up releasing a video.
01:03:04.000They said, well, here's our evidence of our claim that Iran was behind this attack on the oil tankers.
01:03:10.000They say it was a mine that blew up the oil tankers, and they presented a video last night.
01:03:15.000And according to CNN, it says on Thursday night, U.S.
01:03:18.000Central Command released a video which said it shows Iranian sailors removing a mine from the Kokura Courageous' Hull, which was the Japanese oil tanker.
01:03:27.000It says in the video a smaller boat is shown coming up to the side of the Japanese-owned tanker.
01:03:31.000An individual stands up on the bow of the boat and can be seen removing an object from the tanker's hull.
01:03:37.000says that the object is likely an unexploded mine.
01:03:40.000So they show this like black and white video of a small ship coming up on the side of this big ship and they say it's Iranians removing a mine from the hull.
01:04:28.000It says, the Japanese owner of a tanker attacked in the Gulf of Oman, claimed Friday that it was struck by a flying projectile, contradicting reports by U.S.
01:04:40.000Central Command said the two vessels were hit Thursday by a limpet mine, which is attached to boats below the waterline using magnets.
01:04:47.000But on Friday morning, the owner of the 560-foot Courageous said that sailors saw something flying toward the vessel just before the explosion and that the impact was well above the waterline.
01:04:58.000The attack came on the heels of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's two-day trip to Iran aimed at improving relations between Washington and Tehran, which have deteriorated markedly in the last 48 hours.
01:05:09.000So you have actual evidence here from the guy that owns the tanker, and he's saying that the sailors that were on the tanker said, no mine, it was projectiles.
01:05:18.000We saw something flying through the air and hit the ship.
01:05:21.000More over, they examine the tanker, the Japanese tanker, it's the owner's, it's his ship, and they say that where the ship was exploded was not below the waterline, which would be consistent with a mine that has been detonated in the sea, and instead it was well above the waterline, which would be consistent with it being a projectile.
01:05:42.000In spite of this, again, you have the Secretary of State, the President saying, it's gotta be Iran, we're 100% certain it's Iran, so it's completely bogus.
01:05:50.000I see this as some kind of either a false flag attack, maybe it's the Gulf states, maybe it's the Saudis, maybe it's the Israelis, maybe it's the CIA, but I don't think it's Iran.
01:06:00.000I don't think there's a good explanation for why Iran would be motivated to do this thing, or why the IRGC even.
01:06:47.000It says Iran categorically rejects the U.S.'
01:06:50.000's unfounded claim with regard to the June 13th oil tanker incidents and condemns it in the strongest possible terms.
01:06:57.000Moreover, their foreign minister said, quote, reported attacks on Japan-related tankers occurred while the Japanese PM was meeting with Ayatollah Khamenei for extensive and friendly talks.
01:07:07.000Suspicious doesn't begin to describe what likely transpired this morning.
01:09:01.000We could have had perfect video documentary evidence and not some grainy black and white video of Iranians removing something from the hull of a tanker.
01:09:11.000I mean we could have had, they say they saw the Iranians closing in, we could have saw them commit the attack.
01:09:17.000And what better, what better would that evidence be to rally the international community to the side of America in condemning Iran and saying, you know, these guys are a rogue state, they're a pariah, they're, they're, you know, threatening freedom of navigation and international commerce and the oil market, than if you had a video from an American drone right overhead watching the whole thing from start to finish.
01:09:40.000Ah, gee, oh gee, but there's only just one problem.
01:10:07.000You know, the very people that are lining their pockets with money from the Zionist lobby, from the Saudi lobby, from all these other foreign interest groups that desperately want a war with Iran.
01:10:51.000I wouldn't be in favor of that happening, but I would say, okay, well at least, at least there's a little bit of honesty, a little bit of transparency, right?
01:10:59.000But instead, they're gonna go to these great lengths to, you know, blow stuff up, and oh well, all the evidence is blown up too, and it's just, the pretext is totally botched.
01:11:53.000Who could it possibly be that would want this to happen?
01:11:55.000I mean, it could be any number of them, right?
01:11:57.000But I think it just goes to show that there's a very powerful foreign interest pushing us toward Iran, and that's why we should strenuously oppose all that kind of stuff.
01:12:06.000Fortunately, I think Trump understands the stakes in the Middle East.
01:12:09.000I think he understands that he made a promise in 2016 that he wasn't going to, at least, exacerbate or, you know, blow up any of the wars, you know, advance the wars or create new wars in the Middle East.
01:15:12.000We don't... that's not good for our country.
01:15:14.000But do you want to live in a country like the United Kingdom where everybody is just mandated to get castrated and they take your guns away and it's like your wife is mandated to have a boyfriend and all this kind of stuff and, you know, there's transsexuals just, you know, marching down the streets in parades and they kill you if you have a problem with it.
01:17:44.000You know, it's like these people come to your house with a loaded gun and put it in your face and say, do you have a problem with Jews, Anon?
01:17:50.000Anon, do you have a problem with Jews?
01:18:47.000If you just take a moment to revise and read your work for clarity, we could, you know, we'd be so much better off, but...
01:18:54.000But thanks, glad you enjoyed the premium show.
01:18:57.000Sammy Davis says new intro music slaps big guy got a SoundCloud link yeah the link is in the description we have the link for the lobby music and now we have the link for the intro theme so people been asking me about that for a long time so we do have links for that now for the first time in the description if you want to check that out
01:19:17.000People have been asking me about that forever.
01:20:12.000I thought the Straight Pride Parade was kind of funny, but then they said Milo was going to be the Grand Marshal, and then I was like, nah.
01:20:19.000Here's the thing, we don't need gay people's permission to be proud of being straight.
01:20:55.000I saw that a couple of weeks ago and I was ashamed that we even did a show about the Straight Pride Parade.
01:21:00.000How is that a straight pride parade if you have a gay person leading it?
01:21:03.000But we're proud because it is normal, and healthy, and organic, and natural, and all that, and righteous, so why would you have some degenerate, the head of it, putting his big gay stamp of approval on it?
01:21:15.000Sorry, that kind of ruins the whole thing.
01:22:35.000Like, when I play Grand Theft Auto, I play Minecraft or something.
01:22:39.000If I'm gonna log off for the night or I just want to go ham, I always go into the Minecraft village and blow it up and kill all the villagers.
01:22:46.000And then, you know, blow up my house or whatever and then you take yourself out.
01:22:54.000I don't know why you would do it that way, that doesn't sound very fun.
01:22:57.000But Minecraft VR, we gotta get that going.
01:22:59.000I'm gonna do a GoFundMe pretty soon for, you know, the best graphics card they have.
01:23:04.000I'm gonna raise $5,000 to, actually it's like $20,000 for the new iMac, so that I can run, what's that skin or texture mod or whatever, where it's like hyper-realistic, and then I'll do it in VR, and then that'll be the end of America first, and I will retire, so, and get to what we're aiming for.
01:23:22.000The Angry Inch says, uh, thanks for doing the news, King.
01:25:40.000The problem is that Brittany Venti is a pagan.
01:25:42.000So, unfortunately, until, you know, Nicholas J. Fuentes is calling for a complete and total shutdown of Kissing Brittany Venti, until we can figure out what the hell is going on.
01:26:05.000I get it all the time from the e-girls.
01:26:08.000And you know, maybe we could go lips mode one of these days, but the problem is maybe we could go kissing on the lips mode, but the problem is she's a pagan.
01:26:50.000It's not so much pendulum swinging left and right so much as it will just remain left.
01:26:58.000It's not even a pendulum anymore because it feels to me like only white people really care about.
01:27:02.000Are really pendulum people in the sense that, you know, something goes one way and then they don't like it so they change their mind.
01:27:09.000It seems like the new Americans, the new voters, they are just gonna take the pendulum and they're gonna hold it on this side forever.
01:27:17.000You know, so white people were pushing the pendulum and then it comes back and then we push it back and now it's like increasingly new people are coming to the country and they just want to grab onto the pendulum.
01:27:28.000And the pendulum is welfare, and the pendulum is a big state, and the pendulum is being a slave class, and all that.
01:27:36.000So I think the pendulum will shift back to the left, and we'll have Pete Buttigieg, or we'll have Kamala Harris, or something like that, and they'll just keep it in perpetuity.
01:28:00.000And I'm working out my body, you know, by growing it, feeding it, feeding it knowledge, feeding it protein, feeding it brain food, feeding it extra ketchup, brain food.
01:28:11.000I'm going to get back in the gym one of these days.
01:28:16.000And, you know, really, I think not going to the gym is sort of like an artificial obstacle I put in my own path, you know, because it wouldn't be fair.
01:28:24.000It would be over for everybody if I just went to the gym.
01:28:27.000So I guess I'm giving people like a head start, because if I were an absolute genius, six foot nine genius, young zoomer, epic style, but also I was this hulking, you know, I could lift an Atlas stone.
01:30:33.000It's just people LARPing about... Well, it's a lot of crazy people talking about gang stalking.
01:30:38.000It's people that are posting... I always get pissed off because people post that meme where it's the iceberg and it's the conspiracy theories and people just post joke ones.
01:30:47.000People telling ghost stories that didn't happen.
01:31:47.000Yeah, I don't think that it's all a coincidence.
01:31:50.000I've heard about the mural, the statue outside of it, some of the suspicious things about the building of the airport, underground tunnels.
01:31:59.000I would not doubt that something was up there.
01:32:01.000Bryson says, despite recent invasions by Destiny fans, Knicker Nation remains a homeland for all Knickers on Plebbits.
01:32:42.000And that is, of course, from... Well, that's a line that is said in last call.
01:32:47.000by Kanye West but it's also in a song from what is it the Freshman something or what what is the the mixtape it's in one of his mixtapes he actually has a song called wow but yeah a classic line with the knicker lingo interjected we appreciate that uh these says the boomer shirt big guy big ups liquid richard okay i don't know liquid richard but thanks uh samurai spirit says nice shirt bro thanks yeah don't you like this one
01:33:17.000I told my mom, you're not buying my clothes anymore.
01:33:20.000Because I got, I got the new Zoomer shoes, you know, I got the new Vans, started cuffing my jeans like a base Zoomer, you know, I got this Hawaiian shirt, and I looked in the mirror, I was like, drip?
01:34:51.000But it's like, the sweatshirt from The Gap was like a good look.
01:34:55.000It made sense because it was a nice... and you can't buy three of those.
01:34:59.000But you buy one and it's a good part of your collection, you know?
01:35:03.000Then she's like, I'll get you a gray sweatshirt from Kohl's.
01:35:06.000I'm like, this doesn't even look good.
01:35:08.000So I'm gonna have to just I'm just have to figure it out.
01:35:11.000I guess it's another thing I feel like I'm always just playing catch-up People telling me you got to learn to cook.
01:35:16.000You got to learn to go to the gym You got to learn to fix your own car.
01:35:18.000You got a shop for your own clothes You got a and I'm over here just like I'm I'm just a philosopher, you know Somebody cat boy should be doing all these tasks.
01:35:28.000Why should I why should I have to trouble myself with all these?
01:38:30.000Joe says, kind of unrelated, suggesting a guest for the show goes by the name of Rex Imperator on YouTube covers topics like the corrosiveness of capitalism and tradition.
01:40:16.000I'll be punching and stabbing and killing myself and, you know, driving in oncoming traffic once I, once I read the comics and I see the comments and I see, uh, you know.
01:40:51.000Do you think you're gonna get some kind of...
01:40:54.000Unhinged rants which signifies, uh, you know troubled emotional state I'm too laid-back and and vibing tonight for that you cannot harsh it The impossible says in honor of the noble Japanese fan finally allowing grooming gangs to enter their country I suggest you all watch Sam hides intro to Japanese culture.
01:42:07.000They... That's why they don't bring the banter on the show.
01:42:11.000You know, on Twitter, they're able to do it behind the block and everything, but, uh, they don't bring it to the show because it's just, you're not funny.
01:44:52.000That's a pretty damning comparison there.
01:45:06.000Video Game Snakes, as I asked both my normie libtard parents and grandpa if they noticed a larger amount of interracial couples in ads now, and they all said, yes, it's constant.
01:45:14.000Even my parents have said the same thing.
01:45:16.000You know, my parents have said, since you said that, you know, it's pretty striking how obvious and how constant it is.
01:46:47.000We want to have it a little bit, you know, fresh and exciting here.
01:46:51.000James Wynn says, lots of pressure tonight, Nick.
01:46:53.000Make one mistake and hundreds of people see.
01:46:55.000I remember the fourth grade, Nick, the Twitch.
01:46:57.000Can you stream with Owen Benjamin again?
01:47:00.000I didn't have a twitch in fourth grade, but I don't know maybe I'll stream with Owen Benjamin again Maybe we'll do red elephants or something The problem is I don't like having people have been banned on YouTube on my show because then I don't want to get my YouTube to get banned But yeah, I'll stream again with him.
01:48:48.000Spiced says Nick be looking like Tommy Verchetti from GTA Vice City, but he acting like Riccardo Diaz from GTA Vice City to us wages It's almost like he thinks we're a pedestrian from GTA Vice City.
01:49:00.000I never played Vice City My parents didn't let me get it because it was rated M so
01:49:06.000The first Grand Theft Auto I played was Grand Theft Auto V because my parents are cringe and blue pilled.
01:49:11.000I guess maybe they made the right call because you see how I play Grand Theft Auto V, but in any case, don't know what all that's about.
01:49:18.000Abra says, you tweaking to your 200 Goyper followers isn't saving the country, bro.
01:50:09.000Now this is, this is a real, this is a real esoteric one.
01:50:12.000Capri Sun commercial, we did that before.
01:50:15.000You know, old infomercials, we did that before.
01:50:17.000If you could tell me what I'm referencing when I say, Jamaican guy in a submarine in a fish tank, I'm gonna, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna give you the dopamine you're looking for, okay?
01:51:18.000You know, we don't really care for him, but, you know, we don't want him to be doxed by Antifa, but I know he's in Chicago.
01:51:24.000Whenever I'm walking down Michigan Avenue, I wonder if I'm gonna run into him or something, because, you know, I ran into him in Alexandria, Virginia.
01:51:36.000I was with a friend, and we were there for CPAC, and we were like, I wonder if we'll run into him, like, he's in this city, and, uh, we literally did bump into him on the street.
01:51:45.000He was outside a restaurant waiting for somebody, and this is when we were not, it was the first time we were not on good terms when we talked, but I'm always worried if I'm walking, uh, you know, on State Street or Michigan Ave or Wabash or something, am I gonna run into, am I gonna have to fight this guy IRL or something, you know?
01:52:03.000But that's unfortunate that they got his docs.
01:52:05.000Drew says, was listening to Ben Shapiro talk about the conspiracy theory of Israel wanting the U.S.
01:52:10.000to go to war with Iran, almost like he was gatekeeping the idea.
01:52:13.000Yeah, it's almost like that's exactly what's happening, right?
01:52:59.000monochrome says hi nick i've been out of the loop for the past week just want to wish you a great day but i'll be honest the hawaiian shirt is a little out of place uh well again it's a low-key we are a laid back and chill guy so i understand why you wouldn't understand that you don't seem very low-key and chill and laid back to me
01:53:16.000I don't know if it was necessarily character with him so much as it was competence.
01:53:33.000I think character, as far as that goes, obviously he's not, I mean, he's not a saint, right?
01:53:38.000But, um, I think he's a pretty fair dealer.
01:55:13.000One of the benefits, one of the fine things about growing in size as a show is I can give all these people the same treatment that they gave me.
01:55:20.000You know, now that I'm a, now that I'm a moderate, a middling e-celebrity, I can look at people that get no engagement and say, I can just choose to ignore you, you know, which is nice.
01:55:29.000Because that used to be me for so long.
01:55:30.000People say, oh, this guy's not a big deal.
02:01:55.000That's true about Ann Coulter, and also true about the content of his character about lying about the progress of the law.
02:02:01.000You know, finessing the definition, trying to, uh, gaslight the American people into thinking that, you know, he's following through on his promises.
02:02:19.000See this guy, Matt Boyer, here's your dopamine, you got it, you got the prize.
02:02:25.000Actually somebody who can understand the esoteric reference, you win the prize for tonight.
02:02:30.000Maybe we have to get some kind of a special balloons or something, you know, party streamers in the event that somebody actually cashes in on a truly esoteric reference.
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