00:06:30.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:06:34.000We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:06:41.000And we're killing ourselves every day.
00:06:43.000Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:06:48.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:06:56.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:06:59.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:13.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:07:17.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:07:21.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:07:27.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:07:31.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:09:38.000that america was different because we are different palantir is an ai data analytics company
00:10:02.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:10:09.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:10:26.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:24:53.000If we don't have freedom on the Internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
00:25:01.000Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo-location, because your phone also has a GPS.
00:25:23.000They have access to your bank account.
00:25:25.000AI will literally know everything about you.
00:25:29.000Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you asleep.
00:25:39.000They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
00:25:43.000They know how many calories you consume.
00:25:45.000Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
00:25:48.000You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
00:26:00.000You have a smart home, economy of things.
00:26:02.000It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
00:26:19.000My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
00:27:18.000These material appetites will never be satisfied.
00:27:23.000And even if they are, it'll never be an adequate substitute for communion with our Holy Father, with somebody, with the author of the world.
00:27:32.000Every mother and father understands the love for a child.
00:50:55.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:51:00.000We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:51:07.000And we're killing ourselves every day.
00:51:09.000Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:51:14.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:51:21.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:51:25.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:51:39.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:51:43.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:51:46.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:51:53.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:51:57.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:53:50.000And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man,
00:54:16.000against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed for any reason, for any ideological reason.
00:54:29.000Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
00:54:32.000And by that, I mean the people that are really cruel.
00:54:35.000Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
00:54:54.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
00:55:23.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
00:56:50.000Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which, since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
00:57:02.000This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
00:57:09.000In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
00:57:21.000Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
00:57:33.000In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
00:57:46.000Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
00:57:55.000While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
00:58:09.000I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence as Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States.
00:58:26.000And anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy.
00:58:31.000I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
00:58:35.000So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
00:58:39.000Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
00:58:46.000And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
00:58:49.000As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
00:58:53.000And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
00:58:57.000As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
00:59:55.000This is not a timeline going back to 1948.
00:59:58.000What had just happened before the 2016 election?
01:00:01.000Barack Obama created the joint comprehensive plan of action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
01:00:10.000And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
01:00:24.000The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
01:00:32.000Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
01:00:43.000This is the background of Trump's first election.
01:02:06.000They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
01:02:20.000This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018 and has been going on for seven years.
01:14:47.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
01:14:52.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
01:14:58.000And we're killing ourselves every day.
01:15:01.000Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
01:15:06.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
01:15:13.000People have got to start to get courageous.
01:15:16.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
01:15:31.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
01:15:34.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
01:15:38.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
01:15:45.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
01:15:48.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
01:17:55.000that america was different because we are different palantir is an ai data analytics company
01:18:19.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
01:18:26.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
01:18:44.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
01:33:10.000If we don't have freedom on the internet in the age of AI, we are going to be mind raped every day forever.
01:33:18.000Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone, everything you've ever put into your phone, and even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geo-location, because your phone also has a GPS.
01:33:40.000They have access to your bank account.
01:33:42.000AI will literally know everything about you.
01:33:46.000Everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts, your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
01:33:56.000They know how much REM sleep you're getting.
01:34:00.000They know how many calories you consume.
01:34:02.000Think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
01:34:05.000You have a computer in your refrigerator, computer in your car, computer in your home security system, computer in your everything, computer in your clothes, your watch, your glasses, your VR headset, your alarm clock.
01:34:17.000You have a smart home, economy of things.
01:34:20.000It's like total, like, rape of everybody by the system forever.
01:34:36.000My life is like a first-person video game, you know?
01:35:35.000These material appetites will never be satisfied.
01:35:40.000And even if they are, it'll never be an adequate substitute for communion with our Holy Father, with somebody, with the author of the world.
01:35:49.000Every mother and father understands the love for a child.
01:50:18.000Listen to the cure, listen to the cure, listen to the cure, and then it cry.
01:50:31.000All the things I've been thinking about, running in my head, running through my head, running through my head.
01:50:36.000All the things you're saying, all the things that I said, running through my head, running to my head, all the things you're sad, all the things that I'm trying to do.
01:50:47.000All the things you're bad, all the things you're saying.
01:50:49.000All the things you said, all the things you've had, all the things you said, all the things you've had, all the things you said.
01:59:13.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
01:59:17.000We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
01:59:24.000And we're killing ourselves every day.
01:59:26.000Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
01:59:31.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
01:59:39.000People have got to start to get courageous.
01:59:42.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
01:59:56.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
02:00:00.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
02:00:03.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
02:00:10.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
02:00:14.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
02:02:08.000And I think that the mature people that actually love America, actually love our children, the people that recognize the division, the peril that we're in, we need to fortify a new consensus and rally the people of conscience, the people of decency, the people of humanity, the people of charity towards their fellow man,
02:02:33.000against those that want to kill us, against those that laugh and celebrate when innocent people are harmed for any reason, for any ideological reason.
02:02:46.000Against the people that are cruel, the people that are hateful.
02:02:50.000And by that, I mean the people that are really cruel.
02:02:52.000Not the people that say things you disagree with, not the people that are provocative, not the people that are sometimes angry, but the people that are really cruel and really evil.
02:03:12.000What makes Christianity and Christ so different from the other religions is that our religion is based on the bearing of suffering for the sake of even those that persecute us.
02:03:40.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children, even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
02:05:07.000Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which, since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
02:05:19.000This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
02:05:27.000In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
02:05:38.000Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
02:05:50.000In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
02:06:03.000Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
02:06:13.000While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
02:06:26.000I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence as Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States.
02:06:44.000And anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy.
02:06:49.000I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
02:06:52.000So on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
02:06:57.000Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
02:07:03.000And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
02:07:06.000As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
02:07:11.000And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
02:07:15.000As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
02:08:12.000This is not a timeline going back to 1948.
02:08:15.000What had just happened before the 2016 election?
02:08:18.000Barack Obama created the joint comprehensive plan of action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
02:08:28.000And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
02:08:42.000The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
02:08:50.000Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
02:09:00.000This is the background of Trump's first election.
02:10:23.000They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
02:10:38.000This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018 and has been going on for seven years.
02:15:39.000And it looks like there's no end in sight.
02:15:43.000As we've been saying, the war just goes on and on.
02:15:46.000Initially, they said days, then weeks, then they said a couple weeks, a few weeks, four weeks.
02:15:52.000Now they're saying it's going to be at least another month, it seems, based on what has been reported today.
02:16:00.000And our featured story tonight, the big development in the war is that the operation to open up the Strait of Hormuz has begun.
02:16:09.000Yes, the Trump administration has planned to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz using the U.S. military.
02:16:18.000I don't know that anybody believes this is going to work, how this is even going to happen.
02:16:25.000And if it does, it seems like there is a high possibility that there will be a lot of American casualties.
02:16:33.000And so today, U.S. jet fighters and helicopters did a number of air raids on ships and targets on the land around the Strait of Hormuz, and the operation has begun.
02:16:48.000Once again, this is going to be extraordinarily difficult because the way that the Iranians have closed the strait is with missiles and drones, of which they have a virtually unlimited supply.
02:17:00.000They're making more of them all the time.
02:17:04.000They're launching hundreds of drones now every single day.
02:17:08.000And because the Strait of Hormuz is so narrow, it's only about 24 miles across at the narrowest point, Iran can launch a drone from hundreds of miles inland and with almost 100% accuracy hit a ship because that's just how narrow it is.
02:17:27.000So if the goal is to use the military to reopen the strait, you have to ask, how are we going to suppress every drone and every missile that is launched at the strait from anywhere inside of Iran?
02:17:46.000And yet the operation has already begun today.
02:17:49.000The U.S. military says it is going to take weeks at the minimum to get to a point where we even consider escorting commercial ships through the strait using the U.S. military.
02:18:03.000Even then, they say we're not going to be able to guarantee 100% safe passage through the strait.
02:18:12.000They admit, they say it's going to take another, it's going to take another few weeks at the minimum, three weeks in, three more weeks to open up the strait.
02:18:25.000They say that is the minimum amount of time required to suppress drone and missile fire sufficiently, whatever else they might be planning, and we'll get into that before they're comfortable even trying in a minimal way.
02:18:44.000One of the parts of the operation they are considering is potentially invading with an amphibious assault force the islands in the actual Strait of Hormuz.
02:18:56.000So not necessarily invading the Iranian mainland, but invading some of the Iranian islands in the Strait of Hormuz.
02:19:05.000The U.S. military will be able to establish a beachhead, and they'll be able to deploy logistics and potentially anti-missile systems, other types of equipment, and that might be used as a springboard either for further attacks or for defense of shipping in the strait.
02:19:25.000To that end, the U.S. military is now sending close to 5,000 Marines on three ships.
02:21:46.000And the Pentagon is saying it's going to take at least a few weeks to reopen the strait.
02:21:50.000So when you put the timeline together, you understand this war is not ending anytime soon.
02:21:56.000It's going on at least another week when the Ford is done being repaired, when the Marines are deployed.
02:22:03.000And it seems that that is actually when the operation to open the strait really begins.
02:22:08.000And so then it's going to be another two or three or four more weeks of fighting.
02:22:13.000In the meantime, the supply of energy, oil, and gas in the world continues to be constrained.
02:22:21.000Price of crude oil went past $120 a barrel today and seems to be only getting worse since the United States and Israel escalated their attacks on Iran's energy infrastructure yesterday.
02:22:48.000Last development in the war with Iran, and this is a minor one, we got confirmation from Pete Hegseth today at a press conference that yes, indeed, this is real.
02:23:00.000The Pentagon is asking the White House to approve $200 billion for the war in Iran.
02:25:26.000So the Republicans are going to bypass Democrat opposition using the reconciliation process, not to give money for infrastructure, not to give money for a middle-class tax cut, not for a border wall or deportations, anything like that.
02:25:45.000No, House Republicans, Senate Republicans are excited to use this process so that they can appropriate $200 billion to bomb Iran.
02:25:57.000And they're actually enthusiastic about it.
02:25:59.000They're saying this gives us the urgency to do something.
02:26:21.000You thought it was good when we bombed Iran with Midnight Hammer.
02:26:25.000Fast forward to we're bombing Iran with Israel.
02:26:29.000And they say it'll go on for four days.
02:26:31.000We're in week number three at the tail end of it.
02:26:34.000Now they're telling us the price tag is $200 billion, which by the way, that means the war in Iran, if they get that, it is already more expensive than the war in Ukraine.
02:27:38.000Not that we needed it, but there's an exclusive in the Wall Street Journal today, which confirms that President Trump is done with mass deportations.
02:27:49.000If there were any doubts, if anybody was still in denial, and there are some people still in denial, now we have it verified.
02:28:13.000They're also saying now that Kirsty Noam is out at DHS and they got a new secretary of DHS, they're saying this is an opportunity to change all the policies as well.
02:28:26.000So we talked about this last Monday when the House Republicans had their retreat in southern Florida and they made the determination that they were going to stop talking about it.
02:28:39.000Now they're saying since Noam is out, the new secretary of DHS is going to have a much lighter touch.
02:28:47.000And he's actually changing all the policies.
02:28:50.000So for example, they're not going to arrest illegals in their homes without a warrant.
02:28:55.000They're not going to be conducting these huge operations in cities like they did in Chicago and Minneapolis and LA.
02:29:04.000He says they're going to cooperate with local and municipal governments instead of being adversarial.
02:29:10.000He says his mission is to keep ICE out of the news.
02:29:15.000Well, you know how you keep ICE out of the news?
02:29:52.000But then you always have this contingent on Twitter that says, yeah, but any day now, they're going to do E-Verify.
02:29:59.000Any day now, they're going to ban illegals from having a bank account, from having, I don't know, from ordering DoorDash.
02:30:08.000And it's always like five-dimensional chess.
02:30:12.000What we wanted was every illegal alien kicked out of the country, like physically kicked in the ass and flying over the border back to Mexico.
02:30:27.000When Trump campaigned, he didn't say we're going to have net negative migration using the community survey from the that wasn't on the sign.
02:31:04.000And now they're saying, and now that it's not happening, it's always like some five-dimensional chess.
02:31:10.000It's like, well, you see, what Trump is doing is he's not going to let illegals buy Sprite using their snap cards, and that's going to make them reconsider living here.
02:31:23.000It's like, what are you talking about?
02:31:25.000They need to be physically removed by big policemen, like big giant policemen need to physically remove them at the end of the barrel of a gun.
02:31:36.000And people go, so Trump is going to close their bank accounts.
02:34:14.000It's like normies are too blue-pilled and liberal and retarded to really ever be friends with.
02:34:22.000You know, because with an actual turbo normie, they still don't want to be racist and they don't really engage with politics and they like sports a little bit too much.
02:34:34.000And they're just a little bit insufferable.
02:34:36.000They're pussy whipped with their girlfriends.
02:34:38.000There's always like something going on.
02:34:42.000And so you need to be able to groip out.
02:34:45.000But then on the flip side, if you hang out with all Groypers, a lot of them are complete chuds.
02:34:51.000They're like trad Christians or they're Natsock LARPers.
02:34:56.000They can't watch a movie without like verbal, verbally stimming, constantly saying like, that's blue belt.
02:35:20.000So I feel like as I get older, it's so difficult to meet people and make friends because I'm looking for people that are smart and funny.
02:35:31.000They need to be like normy enough that they're not shudding out all the time.
02:35:35.000They're not total, totally ridiculous chuds.
02:35:40.000But also, they need to be chudly enough that they're not like, I don't know, calling you racist all the time or cringing when you say the N-word or whatever.
02:37:29.000And the latest, the latest on this front, the reason we're covering it is because of this big exclusive from the Wall Street Journal, literally hot off the presses.
02:37:39.000This came out a few hours ago, this evening.
02:37:42.000And they have actually confirmed that it goes all the way up to the top.
02:37:48.000President Trump himself is now saying mass deportations are over.
02:37:54.000So it's not coming from Susie Wiles, the chief of staff.
02:37:58.000It's not coming from James Blair, her deputy.
02:38:01.000It's not coming from the other forces, the bad advisors, the bad personnel.
02:38:08.000No, we now have it confirmed 100% that mass deportations have not only been shut down, they have been shut down by Trump.
02:38:19.000And they have been shut down because Trump believes they are too unpopular.
02:38:24.000Trump is under the impression that mass deportations, even the word, the phrase, is so unpopular that if they keep going, they're going to get killed in the midterms.
02:39:08.000Part of why she was fired is because she might be going to jail with her alleged boyfriend, her alleged paramour, Corey Lewandowski, because the two of them are in some very deep crap over some of these contracts that DHS is giving out.
02:39:27.000And this is covered extensively also in the journal.
02:39:30.000So partly they're fired for that reason, but also Christy Noam and a lot of people in DHS are being flushed out because they want to reset the policies.
02:39:41.000The new Secretary of DHS is now going to reverse many of the mass deportation policies.
02:39:48.000For example, there's two policies in particular they're getting rid of.
02:39:52.000One, some of the biggest boost to the deportation numbers is coming from these big operations that are targeting Democrat cities.
02:40:04.000So you might recall the most recent operation was in Minneapolis.
02:40:09.000I forget the name of it, but that is when you had thousands of border patrol and ICE.
02:40:14.000That is what catalyzed the two protesters that died and the protests and the riots.
02:40:20.000That was a targeted operation when they surged law enforcement to Minneapolis and they started doing big raids and big patrols.
02:40:30.000That was boosting the deportation numbers.
02:40:51.000Number two, there was a secretive policy in the DHS where ICE was making arrests inside private domiciles without getting a warrant from a judge.
02:41:04.000And there's questions about the constitutionality of that, legality of that.
02:41:07.000That's a big source of protest from the left, from the Democrats.
02:41:14.000We're not going to be raiding houses without a warrant anymore.
02:41:17.000By the way, that also happens to be one of the demands of Chuck Schumer.
02:41:21.000That's why the Democrats have shut down the government partially and why they've defunded DHS, because among other things, they want ICE to stop the warrantless arrests inside private residences.
02:41:47.000Whereas at one point they were maximizing deportations, now they're trying to have them plateau.
02:41:53.000Now they're trying to moderate the deportations as much as possible.
02:41:57.000They've changed the personnel, they've changed the policy, and now you're getting something different.
02:42:02.000And this is the story from the journal that says, quote, President Trump is seeking to lower the profile of his mass deportation effort and has directed his top advisors to adopt a new approach on one of his central campaign promises.
02:42:18.000In conversations with top advisors and his wife Melania, Trump has become convinced that some of his administration's deportation policies have gone too far.
02:44:38.000It says, the desire for an immigration reset is being driven by Trump's White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles, who believes the president's immigration team has turned one of his marquee issues into more of a challenging issue ahead of the midterms.
02:44:56.000As a result, the administration is attempting to change not only how it talks about the issue, but also what enforcement looks like on the ground.
02:45:07.000The shift has been spearheaded by White House borders are Tom Holman since he took over ICE operations in Minneapolis.
02:45:15.000ICE leadership isn't moving forward for now with those high-profile operations like the ones it previously conducted in big blue cities like Chicago, D.C., and Minneapolis.
02:45:27.000Arrests of immigrants have ticked down to roughly 1,200 a day from more than 1,500 a day when ICE was running its unprecedented operation in Minnesota.
02:46:23.000So we're talking maybe 300,000, maybe fewer than that.
02:46:28.000We're on track, in other words, for roughly the same or less deportations, fewer deportations than in 2025, if that's the rolling seven-day average, which is what I've been informed it is.
02:46:42.000Trump's advisors view the firing of DHS Secretary Christy Noam as a prime moment for a reset.
02:46:49.000Senator Mark Wayne Mullen, the president's pick to succeed Noam, promised to reverse several of her ICE directives.
02:46:57.000Great, including one policy giving officers permission to force entry into immigrants' private homes without a criminal warrant signed by a judge.
02:47:06.000Mullin said, quote, my goal in six months is that we're not in the lead story every day.
02:47:13.000Trump has complained to advisors in recent days about bad headlines the administration received under Noam's tenure and has asked aides if they were aware of her unusual contract approval process.
02:47:25.000On the campaign trail, Trump suggested he would deport as many as 20 million people.
02:50:47.000Because if you are going to do a massive deportation effort, it's not going to go unnoticed.
02:50:53.000And the Democrat city machines, these political machines in Chicago, New York, LA, they're going to fight it tooth and nail with their activists, with the media, with the entertainment industry, all the above.
02:51:07.000And it's going to generate a lot of controversy.
02:51:11.000It's going to be very contentious, and that's going to drive negative media.
02:51:15.000Negative media begets low approval, low favorability.
02:51:21.000And so it was always a question of, if you're going to do this, you need to have the political will to withstand that pressure.
02:51:30.000If you wanted to accurately predict, will mass deportations happen, you had to really ask the question: if they try, if they marshal the resources to do it, will they then be able to withstand the inevitable pressure which will come as a result?
02:51:47.000And that's a question about Trump as a man.
02:51:50.000And this is why in 2024, I said, you're not going to get it, because Trump is not going to stick it out.
02:51:56.000He's going to get those bad headlines.
02:51:58.000He's going to get the lower approval ratings.
02:52:00.000And the second that happens, he's going to pick up the phone and he's going to call Stephen Miller and he's going to shut it down.
02:52:07.000And do you want to know why I knew that would be the case?
02:53:14.000But if an illegal alien had an unaccompanied minor with them, because the minors couldn't be detained in the same space as the adults, they would catch those people and release them.
02:53:25.000Those people would surrender at a port of entry with their minor in tow.
02:53:30.000And because the illegal and the minor could not be detained in the same facility, they'd be picked up and they'd be sent out into the country.
02:53:39.000So Trump had a family separation policy where the minors were detained separately from the adults.
02:53:46.000And that allowed them to be detained indefinitely at the border.
02:53:50.000And so they weren't caught and released.
02:53:52.000Well, that's where the story about kids in cages started because they said the Trump administration is imprisoning children in cages like the Holocaust.
02:54:02.000And they destroyed Trump with that in 2018 in the midterm election.
02:54:06.000They said it's kids in cages, concentration camps.
02:54:09.000They did it at the Oscars, at the Grammys, just like they did this year.
02:54:15.000And I have it on authority from people in the admin that it went down the same way.
02:54:19.000Trump picked up the phone and said, Stephen Miller, we got to stop.
02:54:23.000In the previous administration, it was Christian Nielsen, I think was the name, so long ago.
02:54:32.000But Trump picked up the phone 10 years ago, eight years ago, and said, we're getting killed.
02:55:20.000But there are a lot of people that are in denial and they will just believe anything.
02:55:24.000So they're coping about the retreat from Minneapolis.
02:55:28.000They're coping about the self-deportation numbers, inflating those numbers, using the community survey and some data artifacts to overestimate by many by an order of magnitude.
02:58:08.000Case in point, Brooke Rollins is the Secretary of Agriculture.
02:58:13.000So she represents the big agriculture interest.
02:58:17.000And big agriculture loves illegal immigration because they employ low-skilled illegal aliens on the farms.
02:58:23.000Consequently, Brooke Rollins doesn't want to see a ton of illegal immigrant migrant labor deported because she, in a sense, is captured by the industry that she's supposed to administrate, that she's supposed to regulate.
02:58:36.000So Brooke Rollins is against deportations.
02:58:42.000She's in favor of expanding visas for migrant workers.
02:58:46.000Christy Noam, on the other hand, well, as Secretary of DHS, Homeland Security, her job, her mandate is to deport as many people as possible.
02:58:55.000And Stephen Miller in the White House as the deputy chief of staff, he is trying to work with Christy Noam to get these deportations up.
02:59:03.000And he's encouraging job site raids and getting the migrant farm workers out and raiding a meat processing plant in Nebraska and a Hyundai plan in Georgia and so on.
02:59:14.000Well, you see that in the court of Trump, there's two different people with two different agendas, and they're going to have different advice.
02:59:22.000So Christy Noam is going to go to Trump and say, we want to do all the deportations.
02:59:26.000And Brooke Rollins is going to go to Trump and say, we want more visas and fewer deportations.
03:01:23.000And so if you're doing something unpopular with the media or the entertainment industry, the left, the masses, Trump is never going to follow through because he doesn't want to upset those people.
03:01:36.000And so I said in 2024, you're not going to get mass deportations because Trump is going to cuck, because Trump wants to be loved by the media and they're going to hate this.
03:01:49.000And because Trump ultimately chose Brooke Rollins over Project 2025.
03:01:54.000He chose Chris La Cavita and Susie Wiles over Hope Hicks and John McIntye, let's say.
03:02:01.000He chose the disloyal personnel that threw him under the bus after January 6th over the good personnel that tried to salvage his White House in 2020.
03:02:11.000So I knew based on the personnel choices, I knew based on his temperament that he had not changed at all.
03:02:19.000And by that, I mean not for the better, that we were going to get the exact same thing and the exact same story.
03:02:26.000And this is how Trump has been conditioned over time.
03:03:08.000There was actually a great article in The Spectator by Christopher Caldwell, and he said this, and it's brilliant.
03:03:15.000He said that the actual nucleus of Trumpism is the idea of the deep state, and that Trump is this democratic populist force against those institutions.
03:05:53.000They want their corporate tax cut in the Big Beautiful bill.
03:05:57.000They have conditioned him because Trump wants, he wants to be liked.
03:06:03.000He wants the approval of the establishment.
03:06:05.000And this is why they've effectively stood down.
03:06:08.000And they condition him by allowing him to take the path of least resistance and never fight those battles.
03:06:14.000And everybody that's making excuses for him, you need to realize we elected him to fight those battles.
03:06:20.000We elected him to be hated by the Israel lobby, to be hated by Wall Street, to be hated by the multinational corporations, to be hated by the asset managers.
03:06:32.000We elected him to be hated by those people and to fight those people and ultimately to defeat them.
03:06:40.000Now he's fighting against his own people to protect them.
03:06:44.000And this is what is so sick about this influencer cadre that is constantly trying to tell you that everything's on the up and up.
03:06:51.000Because while Trump opened up the floodgates for more migrant workers on farms, more H-1Bs, more foreign student visas for the universities, while Trump says he's okay with home prices going up indefinitely, he says we want housing to be more expensive than ever because we're protecting the people that own them.
03:07:12.000And Trump is celebrating the stock market rising.
03:07:14.000He's cutting the corporate tax rates and doing all those things.
03:07:19.000In the meantime, he's not releasing the Epstein files.
03:07:22.000He's going to war with Iran, not building the wall, not carrying out the mass deportations.
03:07:27.000And so now he's beloved by the institutions.
03:07:32.000Trump has told the institutions, get behind me.
03:07:42.000I'll protect your profits and your cheap labor.
03:07:45.000I'll protect your complicity in Jeffrey Epstein's island.
03:07:48.000And it is him and the influencers taking the fight to the people, attacking the people.
03:07:54.000If you want the Epstein files, I don't want your vote.
03:07:58.000If you're against the war with Iran, you're not MAGA.
03:08:01.000If you attack Mark Levin, you're not MAGA.
03:08:03.000If you don't like the big, beautiful bill, you're not MAGA.
03:08:08.000Now the war is on behalf of the institutions against the people.
03:08:14.000It's on behalf of the elite against the Democratic forces.
03:08:19.000This is in a nutshell what is going on.
03:08:21.000And that's why you have to say Trump is the problem.
03:08:25.000Now, I don't expect everybody to maybe go head on against Trump.
03:08:29.000Maybe that's suicidal politically because Trump is still extremely popular.
03:08:34.000He's still the leader of the party and the movement and the president and he's at the top of the pyramid.
03:08:39.000But ultimately, you must realize that there's never going to be a populist movement until Trump is out of the picture.
03:08:46.000And I'm not insinuating anything there.
03:08:48.000I just mean until Trump is out of office, until Trump is unpopular, until he is basically rejected or exits the stage, he is always going to, he's not only not going to be the guy, he's going to prevent the guy from emerging.
03:09:06.000He cannot do it, just constitutionally, cannot, will not deliver the victory.
03:09:32.000Case in point, Megan Kelly, Marjorie Green, Thomas Massey.
03:09:38.000All the people that have critiqued Trump for the ways in which he has diverged from America first, the ways in which he has betrayed us to the deep state, Trump has used his political capital.
03:09:51.000He's used his popular support to bludgeon those people and sabotage their careers.
03:09:57.000So whereas a Marjorie Greene, a Thomas Massey, a Tucker, whereas they might have been able to take the baton or do something or climb the ladder, Trump is not only not helping them, he is suppressing them as potential competitors, challengers.
03:10:16.000That is why Trump really is the sickness.
03:10:19.000And this is why I said in 24, it's better actually, maybe, if he loses.
03:10:26.000Because you see how him being this 80,000 pound gorilla in the middle of the room, him being the center of gravity, him being this cult-like figure that cannot be questioned, cannot be criticized.
03:13:02.000How is there anybody left still defending it?
03:13:04.000And you hear from his defenders, they say, yeah, well, did you see the administration's considering preventing illegals from having bank accounts?
03:13:14.000Preventing them from having bank accounts.
03:13:22.000I don't care if they have a bank account.
03:13:24.000Well, but you see, if they can't have a bank account, then maybe they'll leave.
03:13:28.000Well, I want them to be for, why do we give ICE $90 billion to hire ICE agents in detention facilities if all we're going to do is close their bank accounts?
03:13:41.000It's always some five-dimensional, well, Trump is considering maybe one day closing the bank accounts, which indirectly will lead to self-deport.
03:14:15.000And that leads me to our other story tonight, which is about the war in Iran.
03:14:21.000We had something else confirmed on the same day.
03:14:25.000And this is deeply related to this: shifting gears a little bit into our ongoing war in Iran, which will enter the fourth week in 24 hours.
03:14:35.000Today, our Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, gave a press conference and he confirmed the report from yesterday, a rumor that the Pentagon is asking the White House to approve a $200 billion spending package to prosecute the war in Iran.
03:16:29.000They're telling us that's no longer popular since a year ago.
03:16:33.000At the same time, they told us no new wars.
03:16:36.000We're going to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours and we're not going to start any wars.
03:16:41.000The war in Ukraine rages on and now there's another war in Iran, which will actually cost more money in three weeks than the Ukraine war cost in four years.
03:16:54.000And you're telling me we didn't get betrayed?
03:16:57.000You're telling me we didn't get scammed?
03:17:00.000You're telling me you're seriously going to consider voting Republican in 26?
03:17:10.000It says, quote, the Pentagon has asked for $200 billion in funding for the war in Iran, according to a military and administration official, a significant sum, adding to the cost of an already divisive campaign.
03:17:24.000The request has been sent to the White House, the military official said, which will review it before any request for funds is formally submitted to Congress.
03:17:33.000The official spoke on condition of anonymity, and the request was reported earlier by the Washington Post.
03:17:42.000Obviously, it takes money to kill bad guys, said Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
03:17:47.000As far as the 20, or excuse me, the $200 billion, I think that number could move, he said.
03:17:54.000In 2014, the Congressional Research Service calculated that the U.S. had spent $815 billion in direct cost for the war in Iraq over 13 years.
03:18:05.000A recent report from the Council on Foreign Relations found the U.S. had dedicated $188 billion in aid to shore up Ukraine's war effort since Russia invaded in 2022.
03:18:19.000So $800 billion for Iraq, $200 billion for Ukraine, $200 billion for Iran.
03:20:48.000We're up 10 million illegals and we're down $200 billion.
03:20:54.000We amnestied every illegal in America and we're going to go into another war in the Middle East, depleting our stockpile, killing deterrence.
03:21:03.000They shot down an F-35 and they're learning about our technology.
03:21:09.000It's the opposite of, it's not just not living up to the promises.
03:23:04.000Last year, we had to cut $800 billion from Medicaid to pay for a corporate tax cut, where we permanently reduced the corporate tax rate from 35% to 23%.
03:23:17.000Now we need to find other cuts from entitlements, healthcare, whatever, to pay for $200 billion for a war with Iran.
03:23:27.000So what does our tax money go towards exactly?
03:23:32.000It seems like it goes to Somali scammers.
03:23:36.000It goes to daycare centers and food drives and other scams.
03:23:42.000It's going to Somalian real estate projects, luxury cars, Lamborghinis and Ferraris for Somalis that hate us in Minneapolis.
03:23:51.000It's going to black people to pay for steak using SNAP, using their EBT card.
03:23:58.000It's going to illegal immigrants and their hospital visits.
03:24:02.000If you go to Rush Hospital in downtown Chicago, it's like Mogadishu.
03:24:26.000And it's going to public schools where they're going to say the Pledge of Allegiance in Spanish.
03:24:31.000It's going to Israel's decapitation campaign against Iran.
03:24:36.000And it's going to the richest people in the world, the AI oligarchs and scions who don't pay taxes, who don't have to abide by regulations, who get government contracts.
03:25:24.000But a war with Iran that costs $200 billion, well, that's going to give us a sense of urgency to pass an appropriations bill using budget reconciliation.
03:25:39.000We gave $27 billion to Israel in 2024.
03:25:46.000The war has cost us $30 billion so far.
03:25:49.000Another $200 billion for a grand total of $260 billion, all in, maybe close to $300 billion, factoring in the carrier strike groups, factoring in the war against the Houthis, factoring in all the other airstrikes.
03:26:21.000As they watch their odds of winning the Senate collapse, as they watch the odds of a Republican to win in 2028 collapse, for them, that's fine.
03:26:32.000And this is why you need to realize this is the simplest form of the idea.
03:26:52.000And they're saying, well, you see, we got to vote Republican because we got to get our guys in there and we got to kiss Trump's ass because we need him to do this, that.
03:28:26.000I'm against whoever runs that is against APAC, that is against the Iran war, that is against the elites, against the system, against the establishment.
03:28:37.000That's the only person I'm interested in going with.
03:28:40.000I'm not interested in more people explaining themselves to me, explaining how it works.
03:31:27.000When Trump is motherfucking us every day on True Social because we're not kissing Mark Levin's ass and cheerleading a war in Iran and because we still want the Epstein files, I don't feel like I'm on the team.
03:31:40.000Donald Trump called Laura Loomer to celebrate the war in Iran.
03:31:44.000He had lunch with Mark Levin before bombing Iran.
03:31:47.000Lindsey Graham's on Air Force One, selling him the war on behalf of Netanyahu.
03:31:52.000Meanwhile, I'm being told he doesn't want my vote because I still want the Epstein files.
03:31:58.000I don't feel like I'm on the team, actually.
03:32:54.000That's the winning formula: reindustrializing America with protection and tariffs, closing the border, and having a nativist, restrictionist immigration policy, and having a restrained, non-interventionist foreign policy.
03:33:12.000We are not at war with the entire world, destabilizing every region and spending all of our money building other countries.
03:36:50.000And I'm old enough to remember they literally told us $17 billion is far too much for a border wall, for an 18-foot steelboller fence in only half of the southern border.
03:37:20.000As you know, there is a stalemate right now.
03:37:23.000The United States is unable to topple Iran's regime, unable to suppress their fire.
03:37:28.000In the meantime, Iran is creating economic pressure against the United States and the whole world by choking off the energy and other commodities that flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
03:37:41.000He can either escalate to victory by invading Iran and toppling the regime, which might be ruinous for America, or he retreats, withdraws, begs Iran for a ceasefire, and it's a strategic defeat for the United States.
03:37:57.000He's looking for a way out, and he settled on a third option, which is he is going to try to forcibly reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
03:38:07.000Last week, he initiated a new phase of the conflict, launching an energy war.
03:38:12.000He bombed Karg Island in the Persian Gulf.
03:38:16.000And then a couple of days ago, Trump and Israel struck against Iran's South Pars gas fields in order to pressure Iran to agree to open up the Strait of Hormuz, thinking that maybe if we increase the economic pressure on Iran as they have against us, then maybe they will accede to our demands.
03:38:37.000So today, the operation, a military operation to force the strait open has begun.
03:38:43.000Trump sent in airplanes and helicopters to bomb the Strait of Hormuz, its islands, its coastline and territory in a bid to eventually potentially invade the coastline or the islands in the strait and ultimately regain control of the shipping there.
03:39:07.000It says, quote, the U.S. and its allies have intensified the battle to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, sending low-flying attack jets over the sea lanes to blast Iranian naval vessels and Apache helicopters to shoot down Iran's deadly drones.
03:39:22.000The stepped-up operation is part of a multi-stage Pentagon plan to reduce the danger from Iranian armed boats, mines, and cruise missiles, which have halted ship traffic through the waterway since early March.
03:39:35.000If the danger can be reduced, the U.S. could send U.S. warships through the strait and eventually escort vessels in and out of the Persian Gulf.
03:39:44.000But it will likely take weeks for the U.S. to clear out Iran's web of assets that have harassed traffic through the choke point.
03:39:52.000Air Force General Dan Kane, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, revealed the operation in a Pentagon news conference, saying that heavily armed A-10 warplanes known as Warthogs, along with Apache attack helicopters, were flying missions over the strait or off the southern coast of Iran.
03:40:10.000Despite the strikes, Iran is still believed to have a vast stockpile of mines, cruise missiles on trucks, and hundreds of undamaged boats in hidden facilities with deeply dug tunnels along the coast and on islands.
03:40:23.000The general said, quote, I think it will take weeks to reach a point where we can be, where there can be safe operations in the strait.
03:40:30.000Even then, a lot of the Iranian assets will survive.
03:40:34.000So the latest stage in the conflict is they are preparing this multi-stage operation.
03:40:40.000They're really doing it, where they're going to try to use the military to open up the strait.
03:40:47.000And I don't even understand how that's going to be possible.
03:40:52.000You need to understand about the Strait of Hormuz.
03:40:56.000At its narrowest point, it is 24 miles long.
03:41:06.000And what that means is that Iranians that are hundreds of miles inland inside of Iran can reliably hit ships in the strait with drones, ballistic missiles, cruise missiles.
03:41:20.000And so if you want to prevent drones and missiles from hitting ships in the strait, you have to clear a radius hundreds of miles inside of Iran's territory.
03:41:48.000Last year, we bombed Yemen a thousand times, and we couldn't stop them from bombing the Red Sea, which is far bigger.
03:41:57.000Iran is many, many, many times the size of Houthi-controlled Yemen, has a significantly larger population and military, and a huge industrial base.
03:42:08.000And apparently they're still getting resupplied from China with new drones and parts for missiles, they say, from Tajikistan.
03:42:18.000Last year, we could not stop the Houthis from bombing the Red Sea.
03:42:22.000You think we can stop Iran now from bombing the Strait of Hormuz with exponentially more territory, more people, bigger industrial base, more projectiles, and a much smaller target?
03:42:37.000They say, well, we're bombing all their ships and their islands and tunnels and this, that, and the other.
03:42:44.000Still, you're always going to have the threat of drones from inside the country.
03:42:49.000They say the operation will take several weeks at the minimum.
03:42:54.000And they say, even after this operation is complete, and it looks like they're planning to have Marines land on islands in the Strait of Hormuz or near the Strait.
03:43:04.000Even if you're able to do all these things, okay, we're going to take the islands.
03:43:08.000That is a suicide mission all by itself.
03:43:13.000IEDs, tunnels, incoming drones and missiles.
03:43:16.000Even if you're able to do all this without a hitch, Marines are there.
03:43:21.000They've taken islands, airstrikes and helicopter attacks, anti-missile systems, whatever.
03:43:27.000Even still, they say, after three weeks, we're still not going to be able to guarantee that every ship is going to make it through the strait without being hit.
03:43:53.000And so this is very quickly starting to feel like Iraq, where no one really seems to have any clue how this is ever going to end.
03:44:03.000Iran, if you haven't been able to stop them from shooting now, if you haven't collapsed the government by now, you might never be able to do it.
03:44:12.000So the Strait of Hormuz is indefinitely closed.
03:44:15.000Okay, well, if the Strait of Hormuz is indefinitely closed, then oil prices are just going to keep going up and up and up.
03:44:21.000And some estimates say that oil could hit $200 per barrel.
03:44:25.000They say that's not out of the question.
03:44:28.000By late April, they say if oil is up to $138 a barrel through the end of April, and if it sustains that for weeks and months, you have a full-on global recession.
03:44:40.000Well, they're saying the timeline to even have any semblance of an effective operation in the strait is at least another three weeks.
03:44:47.000The Marines are going to take a week to get there.
03:44:50.000Gerald Ford is going to be out of commission for at least another week.
03:44:55.000What happens when we're still in Iran by the end of April?
03:45:38.000You have runaway inflation in Europe and the United States.
03:45:41.000You have energy shortages in Vietnam and Taiwan and Korea, Japan.
03:45:46.000You have dozens, hundreds maybe of dead Americans, depleted U.S. stockpiles of standoff weapons, standoff munitions, radar systems, TAD systems, Patriot missile batteries.
03:46:10.000I don't think anybody even realizes where this is going.
03:46:13.000It gets very uncomfortable because you realize that defeat is really not an option.
03:46:19.000This is something that I don't think the United States is going to walk away from.
03:46:23.000I don't think the United States even can walk away from it at this point.
03:46:28.000It just seems impossible that the Iranians would even agree to stop bombing the Strait of Hormuz without preconditions that the United States is unwilling to give.
03:46:37.000But even if they were, they might not stop.
03:48:00.000I saw the Arctist put out an essay about you in connection with a new book they're putting out about the political revolution of Gen Z. What are your thoughts on Arctic or the whole intellectual movement of the new Veld Watt?
03:50:17.000That just goes to show how out of touch he is.
03:50:22.000So if he was born in 69 and he met his high school sweetheart in what, 84, 83?
03:50:29.000So you met your rich, white, pretty girlfriend when you were 15 years old in the 10th grade at your private, rich school with, I don't know what the tuition is there, but it's expensive.
03:51:19.000Well, you know, Tucker, it's easy to say that you love women.
03:51:24.000It's easy to say that women aren't the problem and you love women and women are so amazing and blah, blah, blah when that's the arrangement.
03:51:32.000Most people are not able to have that arrangement.
03:51:36.000First of all, our generation is already a minority.
03:51:41.000Most Zoomers and Gen Alpha growing up in a major metro, they're already a minority.
03:51:47.000So there's not even a lot of white people at their school, period.
03:51:51.000Second of all, they also have OnlyFans and Snapchat and Instagram.
03:51:59.000So I'm sure growing up in the 80s, there was no phenomenon of like every girl has their nudes on Snapchat and every guy has seen every girl's nudes.
03:52:09.000But that happens with regularity now in high schools and middle schools.
03:52:14.000You also didn't have internet pornography.
03:52:16.000You also didn't have girls literally turning 18 and getting on OnlyFans.
03:52:29.000It's not fast times at Ridgemont High, bro.
03:52:33.000Not everybody is growing up in a rich white boarding school in what, Rhode Island or whatever, in wherever you grew up, California, where all the girls are blonde and their dads are loaded.
03:53:17.000It isn't the 80s when California was an ethno state for white people, you know, for beautiful blonde white people.
03:53:24.000And you're in a $20,000 year, you know, high school, private high school, and you marry your college sweetheart that you never stopped seeing from the time you were in English class in your sophomore year.
03:53:40.000If everybody had that, yeah, I think everybody would be totally happy, but it isn't like that.
03:53:49.000But that doesn't that explain everything?
03:53:51.000Because he brings me on the show and he's like, you beat up on girls.
03:53:54.000It's like, okay, so you never moved on past sophomore year.
03:53:58.000That's what, that's why you don't get it.
03:54:02.000You met your first girlfriend at age 15 and she became your wife and you had kids with her and all that went down in the 80s in California.
03:54:11.000So, oh, so that's why you have this completely naive and immature view of women.
03:54:20.000Oh, obviously, you think I'm beating up on those poor girls.
03:54:24.000I'm sure Tucker's wife, she probably is an angel.
03:54:27.000If a girl pair bonds with a guy, her sophomore year, and that's the only guy she's ever had sex with, and has only known intimacy with one guy, and it's you, from the time she was a teenager.
03:54:41.000Yeah, I'm sure she is probably as close to the ideal as a girl could be.
03:54:47.000But that's not what we're dealing with.
03:54:49.000Guys in this day and age are dealing with a girl with a double-digit body count.
03:55:26.000And, you know, they have an OnlyFans on the side.
03:55:29.000And, you know, they're on Instagram with 10,000 DM requests from football players and Saudi oil chics and this, that, you know, he goes, he beats up on girls.
03:55:44.000Dude, honestly, most girls need to get their ass kicked in this day and age.
03:58:41.000Your wife never considered having a spicy page, blue page in bio.
03:58:47.000She never had you taking pictures of her for her at the beach for her Instagram so the guy, so the horny non-white guys and football players can slide in.
03:59:02.000She didn't have 100 bodies because there was still a culture of shame about that kind of stuff.
03:59:43.000That would be like, you know, Baron Trump going to a homeless crack baby and saying, I don't know, did you try getting a job?
03:59:53.000Like, no, no, I was born addicted to crack.
03:59:57.000You know, like that, that would be like somebody.
04:00:03.000That would be like Elon Musk's, you know, transgender son, Vivian Musk, going to some homeless crack baby who's living in a Motel 8 on the side of Mannheim Road and saying, I don't know, did you try getting a job?
04:01:48.000You know, the hypergamy situation, you have 100,000 guys competing for the same like mid-white girl.
04:01:59.000And it's guys, it's an age range of like 18 to 50, net worth ranging from, you know, zero to a billion dollar.
04:02:08.000You literally need to be a billionaire.
04:02:10.000Even if you're a low millionaire, it's not good enough.
04:02:14.000You could be a guy making like $150,000 a year at age like 19 or 20, and they'll still be like, I'm talking to this guy that's 29 and he makes, he's a billionaire, he's a billionaire.
04:03:05.000These are good-looking guys that are well-dressed and clean and facially attractive, same-age peers, and they're with their girl at homecoming or prom or whatever.
04:03:17.000And you see that same girl slutting out at the club, bussing it down for clavicular in the sprinter van.
04:03:25.000That has happened like four times in the past four weeks that we know about.
04:27:14.000The fact that they only want to deport violent illegals means they're waiting for an innocent American to get hurt or killed before they're deported, and that's if they even catch them.
04:28:11.000Always bothers me thinking back to when Texas and border adjacent Republican governors LOL shipping busloads of illegals to sanctuary cities where they certainly would not be deported.
04:28:51.000teacher it's over the grandkids of the boomer generation aren't interested in competing against the indians chinese russians and jews for specialized stem positions instead they compete against the mexicans and guatemalans for trade jobs yes you chat Fuck you.
04:29:08.000It is getting pretty scary how quickly Jews are destroying their goodwill with tons of whites and how comparatively little they seem to care about it.
04:29:13.000They're betting the farm that they'll win.
04:32:28.000So they're basically going to undo what we did.
04:32:30.000They're going to re-fortify, rebuild, get more drones, get more missiles, and then we're sort of back in the same place that we were before.
04:32:39.000Also, the implications of it are that Iran has veto power over global energy.
04:34:27.000And by finish it, I mean they want to have a decisive victory, where either the regime is toppled or Iran is not able to dictate the terms of the strait.
04:34:38.000At this point, it's really more about who gets to end it on their terms.
04:34:43.000You know, we can't let them end it on their terms, like, oh, they made the economy so bad that we weren't able to continue in the war.
04:34:49.000Because then the message goes out: the U.S. is a paper tiger.
04:36:56.000Maybe I'll just find the most magical woman of all time and she is just gonna totally change rock my little world and I'll feel like that, right?
04:39:37.000There is this parallel universe of propped up, all-American storybook going characters to gaslight actual Americans into thinking the old ideal is still possible.
04:39:43.000Expecting traditional, pre-internet connections in modernity is wild.
04:41:31.000I made cookies sent $100, as I chatted in the group chat.
04:41:34.000I got Asperger's and I find conversations difficult because the small talk and stupid boy slop questions you see that NBA game, I tend to just shut up until something worth talking about starts.
04:41:41.000Politics and world issues are far more interesting.
04:41:43.000How do you keep from chatting out with your normie friends?
04:43:21.000Today is the 250th anniversary of St. Joseph's intercession in founding the mission San Juan Capistrano, California, and by extension, the rest of the California missions made after it.
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