00:09:23.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means.
00:09:34.000What 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.
00:10:59.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
00:11:07.000You turn like 18, 20, and then just go at light speed.
00:11:12.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
00:11:16.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
00:11:21.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
00:11:24.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
00:11:39.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
00:11:44.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
00:11:49.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
00:11:57.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
00:12:05.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful with little.
00:13:22.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
00:13:26.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
00:13:34.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
00:13:43.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
00:13:46.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
00:14:26.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
00:15:24.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
00:30:28.000If Israel controls that region, How rich, how powerful can they become?
00:30:34.000My issue with Iranian regime change is that we are creating an Israeli superpower that not even we will be able to restrain.
00:30:43.000Look at how they have used us like an instrument.
00:30:46.000They stole a nuclear arsenal from us, they got all of this military technology from us, we defeated their foes, and now we have essentially handed this to them.
00:30:56.000Now they're ready to cut the umbilical cord and become their own superpower.
00:31:00.000We endured the cost, we paid the money, our soldiers died, our country burned so that.
00:31:05.000A Israeli superpower could be born, and now our country will be in the wreckage.
00:36:37.000I could be mean tonight, But that's not what I'm tryna be.
00:36:41.000I could be mean tonight, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be, hey, I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be, I'm trying to be nice.
00:37:19.000Remember when I grabbed my shit, I said, no buys, I'm dippin.
00:37:23.000Remember when I said I changed, I'm new, I'm here, I listen.
00:37:27.000I know all this shit's so mean, but I'm really tryna fix it, fix it.
00:37:30.000You can go side to side, I sweat shot, I assume you're lookin' at me You can go low to high, it's how fun treat it like nobody else can see I could be mean tonight, but that's not what I'm tryna be I could be mean tonight, no, No, I'm tryna be nice.
00:37:46.000I'm trying to be nice, I'm trying to be, hey, I'm trying to be
00:42:37.000Dr. Ainley explained that even if he caught him and brought him back to the colony, he would immediately head right back for the mountains.
00:44:40.000I be from the back, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on the cover, this hoe getting covered in everything I'm at vibe, I'll take a banana, but she is not getting wet, it rain If he wants to interview Nick Fuente, get the word out It's undeniable.
00:49:26.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:49:33.000If 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.
00:49:51.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:57:52.000The United States military began major combat operations in Iran.
00:57:58.000To consign the American empire to destruction while they look forward to a golden age, while they look forward to a century of empire and domination.
00:58:08.000Maybe we can't stop it, but I'm not going along with it.
00:58:46.000When Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, which started the Yom Kippur War on October 6th, 1973, almost 50 years exactly before October 7th, Israel was almost overrun.
00:58:59.000And the United States was reluctant to provide them with the military support that they needed to defend themselves.
00:59:05.000So, the prime minister of Israel, Golda Meir, called up Nixon and said, If you don't help us, we will nuke Syria and Egypt.
00:59:48.000We're like the SWAT team of Free Thought, and I go on with this battle ram at the door, and then they come in with these laser beams and have that information.
01:00:13.000Groyper Dating App, 2, AF Legal Team to represent Groyper's who are fired from work or kicked out of school for being a Groyper.
01:13:56.000You're raised by your parents, you go to school, you finish school, then you move into an apartment as a single man or woman, and you go to work.
01:15:12.000And big picture, holy smokes, you do not want the two largest powers in the world, apart from the United States, to get together and align against us.
01:15:21.000Why do you support Israel against Hamas, for example?
01:15:25.000Why do you support America giving them billions of dollars?
01:31:11.000Climb, all you climb, all you climb on me She go jump over the best and climb on me Climb, mess with me, baby, you won't it, let's go Where's America?
01:43:35.000the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
01:43:41.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
01:59:10.000That America was different because we are different.
01:59:32.000What 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, of love, and overflowing of self-giving love so much that it cannot be contained, unconditional,
02:00:02.000absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
02:00:07.000Even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
02:00:52.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
02:01:00.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
02:01:04.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
02:01:08.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
02:01:13.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
02:01:17.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
02:01:31.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
02:01:36.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
02:01:42.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
02:01:49.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
02:01:58.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful with little.
02:03:15.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
02:03:18.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
02:03:26.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
02:03:35.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate.
02:04:18.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
02:05:17.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
02:20:40.000If Israel controls that region, How rich, how powerful can they become?
02:20:46.000My issue with Iranian regime change is that we are creating an Israeli superpower that not even we will be able to restrain.
02:20:55.000Look at how they have used us like an instrument.
02:20:58.000They stole a nuclear arsenal from us, they got all of this military technology from us, we defeated their foes, and now we have essentially handed this to them.
02:21:07.000Now they're ready to cut the umbilical cord and become their own superpower.
02:21:12.000We endured the cost, we paid the money, our soldiers died, our country burned so that.
02:21:17.000A Israeli superpower could be born, and now our country will be in the wreckage.
02:35:45.000Pace, I be from the back, she gripping them covers like she on her last leg She look like she belong on the cover, this hoe getting covered in everything I'm gonna buy a bottle, take a banana, but she is not getting wet in rain If he wants to interview Nick Fuente Get the word out Ten whole vlogs in the spring,
02:36:01.000wish I ate ten whole thousand for dinner I got a pent-up type of aggression, I'm bout to go mental, tryna suppress it They don't make no noise, be suppressed I spent your whole life on my necklace Couldn't tell which one I like better, so I'm getting both kinds of that shit I'm taking that dinner, I got your whole crying off my mother It's undeniable.
02:40:48.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
02:40:55.000If 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.
02:41:13.000Comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
02:57:28.000But we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covet means, understanding our sphere of influence.
02:57:45.000What 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.
02:58:00.000An overflowing of love, an overflowing of self giving love, so much of it it cannot be contained.
02:58:13.000An unconditional, absolute standard of love for all of God's children.
02:58:20.000even those that are misguided, even those that persecute us, even the most heinous among us.
02:59:05.000Read as many books as you can, learn a language, learn an instrument, get the best grades you can, get into a good school, and just don't mess around.
02:59:13.000You turn like 18, 20, and then it just goes at light speed.
02:59:17.000And if you are wasting time, years will go by.
02:59:21.000And you will wake up when you're 25 years old and say, I thought I would have accomplished more by now.
02:59:26.000Why am I still stuck in the same place?
02:59:30.000Let time be your ally by working every single day at what you think you want to be doing in 20 years.
02:59:44.000The servant who received five talents invested it and earned five more.
02:59:49.000The one who received two talents also invested wisely and earned two more.
02:59:55.000But the servant who received one talent went and dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
03:00:02.000When the master returned, the servant with five talents said, Master, you gave me five and look, I've gained five more.
03:00:11.000The master replied, Well done, good and faithful servant, because you have been faithful with little.
03:01:28.000Let's say that Kamala Harris had won the election in 2024.
03:01:32.000If Kamala doubled down on supporting Ukraine as Trump has, if Kamala bombed Iran, there'd be riots in the streets.
03:01:39.000People would say our illegitimate president, who cheated her way into the nomination, she's expanding the war, she's expanding World War III into the Middle East.
03:01:48.000Everybody would say this is illegitimate, this is like a crime.
03:01:51.000But because it was Trump, 90% of Republicans supported Trump bombing Iran on Israel's behalf.
03:02:31.000After October 7th, the Jews knew that the Republican Party, controlled by AIPAC, controlled by Israel, and with Trump in office, they were going to let Israel do whatever they wanted to do.
03:03:30.000When Israel was under attack, They played into the right wing because they knew that the Republican Party would say things like, There's a Muslim takeover of America.
03:27:25.000We did about 60 days of Iran war coverage.
03:27:30.000And honestly, I'm just over it because we've been talking about this war realistically for like three years.
03:27:39.000It all goes back to October 7th, which was, I think, two and a half, a little bit more than two and a half years ago.
03:27:45.000But tonight, our featured story, we're going to talk about the ceasefire, which may have just collapsed, might finally be over.
03:27:54.000And the way that I like to think about it is you have the official status of the war, which we have been keeping track of very closely.
03:28:03.000There are the facts on the ground, there is the diplomacy, public diplomacy that is being conducted via true social and press release and Press pools and Trump statements.
03:28:17.000And the way that I like to think about it is that right now we are in the period of the indefinite ceasefire.
03:28:24.000So we just got out of the various deadlines for this major attack on Iran's civilian infrastructure that started, I believe, the week before Easter and took place basically throughout the entire month of April.
03:28:39.000And ever since, I believe it's two weeks ago from Tuesday, two days ago, we have been in the period of the indefinite ceasefire.
03:28:48.000And what you could call this is that we are clearly slowly backing away from the conflict.
03:28:56.000We've been in a ceasefire now for, I believe, a little bit over four weeks.
03:29:00.000And there is no timetable, no deadline, no ultimatum for military action to begin again.
03:29:09.000And so it seems that the Trump administration is trying to stall and buy time to soften the blow as we effectively withdraw from the conflict unilaterally without any kind of.
03:29:21.000Strategic or tactical victory, or even any kind of change in the tempo or dynamic in the conflict.
03:29:30.000And so the big development today is that it seems there is new tension in the Persian Gulf, which is going to upset this process.
03:29:40.000Like I said, we are two weeks into the indefinite ceasefire.
03:29:44.000That is an extension off of the original two week ceasefire.
03:29:48.000And what happened today is that after the United States enforced Its blockade against an Iranian tanker yesterday.
03:29:57.000So the U.S. Navy fired on an Iranian commercial vessel yesterday.
03:30:02.000Today, Iranian speedboats tried to attack a U.S. destroyer in the Persian Gulf.
03:30:09.000The U.S. destroyers had to retreat from the Strait of Hormuz.
03:30:14.000And after their retreat, there was a major attack on some of the Iranian islands and on the Iranian coastline.
03:30:21.000For example, at Bandar al Abbas, which is one of their port cities.
03:30:29.000As you know, Iran has closed the strait with their blockade.
03:30:33.000We have closed the strait on the other side in the Indian Ocean with a blockade of our own.
03:30:39.000Iran has closed the strait with the threat of using drones and missile strikes against shipping, and we have blockaded the strait by threatening attacks on Iranian commercial shipping with our own navy.
03:30:52.000So, an Iranian commercial vessel tried to go through the strait.
03:30:56.000We enforced the blockade by attacking it.
03:30:59.000Iran retaliated against our destroyers, and then we counterattacked by bombing their mainland and their islands.
03:31:07.000So, if you're following, it's a tit for tat and then back again.
03:31:11.000Trump administration says this is not the end of the ceasefire, even though that is what Iran is saying.
03:31:17.000Iran is calling this a violation of the ceasefire agreement, and it's not clear whether that means we're going to resume hostilities.
03:31:25.000But Washington says that this was a love tap, which is kind of funny.
03:31:31.000That's how Trump characterized it today.
03:31:33.000He said that the strike on Iran's mainlands and islands were simply a love tap.
03:31:38.000And that the ceasefire is still in place.
03:31:43.000The same day that all of this went down, Tehran and Washington reviewed a two page proposal to end the conflict.
03:31:51.000And the proposal says that the United States will end its blockade, Iran will open the strait to commercial shipping, hostilities will end, and there will be a 30 day period where the U.S. and Iran will try to work out a comprehensive agreement.
03:32:08.000I mean, this is kind of the stuff we've been talking about from the very beginning.
03:32:13.000And the sticking point in all of this, as it has been throughout this entire process over the past two and a half months and going back to Rising Lion and Midnight Hammer last year and even before that, the sticking point in this entire thing is the centrifuges, whether Iran will commit to zero enrichment or an enrichment moratorium.
03:32:36.000And so Iran wants to discuss that issue another day.
03:32:40.000And in the meantime, open up the straight.
03:32:42.000And it seems that the United States is insistent that this be resolved at some point during this peace process, either now or during this 30 day period where there's going to be a ceasefire.
03:32:54.000Because if the United States doesn't achieve that, then we will have achieved nothing.
03:33:00.000And if we achieve nothing in this conflict, then Iran reestablishes deterrence.
03:33:06.000There is a much higher cost of entry to re engage Iran in a war.
03:33:12.000And almost certainly we're kicking the can down the road where we're going to have.
03:33:16.000To confront them all over again over exactly this issue.
03:33:51.000So, you might remember that last year, the Trump administration imposed tariffs on every country in the world almost a year ago to the day.
03:33:59.000Liberation Day, I believe, was April 2nd, 2025.
03:34:03.000Trump announced basically a global minimum average tariff of about 10, 15% on every country in the whole world.
03:34:11.000And he did this under this emergency provision that, as of February, has been overruled by the Supreme Court.
03:34:18.000You might remember that in February, the Supreme Court overturned all of these emergency tariffs.
03:34:24.000The ones from Liberation Day, the ones that were being used effectively for diplomacy against Canada, Europe, China, other countries.
03:34:33.000And so all the tariffs were rescinded, and the Trump administration has to give a refund in the amount of almost $170 billion.
03:34:42.000Well, after that ruling was made in February, the Trump administration invokes a new law, Section 122, to impose a minimum 10% tariff on almost every country.
03:34:56.000That had tariffs under that emergency provision.
03:35:00.000So Trump basically said if the Supreme Court is invalidating the old tariffs, we've got another law, we've got another legal provision lined up to reimpose the same tariffs in the same amount against the same countries.
03:35:14.000Well, spoiler alert those tariffs under Section 122 have just been overruled by a federal court.
03:35:24.000And so a panel of federal judges have reviewed.
03:35:28.000The Section 122, 10% minimum tariff, and they have found that Trump improperly applied that law.
03:35:36.000And we're not going to get into the specifics, it's really not that important.
03:35:40.000But now those tariffs are being overturned as well and refunded.
03:35:46.000So the original tariffs are gone and refunded.
03:35:49.000And now the replacement tariffs are also gone and also refunded.
03:35:54.000So as of right now, we effectively have no tariffs.
03:35:58.000Year and a half into the Trump administration, we're going to lose the midterms and there's still no tariffs.
03:36:07.000And what I want to point out about this, if we don't have time to get to it tonight, is that this characterizes everything the administration has done.
03:36:16.000They're not building a border wall, they're putting the military on the border.
03:36:22.000They're not going to pass a new tariff schedule through Congress, they're going to abuse and misuse emergency powers for tariffs that we're going to have to refund anyway.
03:36:33.000We're not going to change the law and make it so that the federal debt ceiling can't be lifted any further or cutting a certain amount of spending for every new dollar that's spent.
03:36:44.000No, we're going to do Doge and we're going to bring in all these people and try to find waste, fraud, and abuse in the last three months.
03:36:52.000And none of them are even hired through the proper channels.
03:36:55.000What do all of these things have in common?
03:36:58.000What they all have in common is that instead of Trump using his political capital, To actually make lasting change, governing effectively, going through the legislature, building infrastructure that cannot be torn down.
03:37:14.000Instead of building a legacy that is actually lasting, using Congress, using your political capital to actually achieve meaningful reforms that are going to last for decades or for a century, instead you have all this ad hoc garbage where they're prioritizing speed, they're prioritizing flexibility.
03:37:40.000And they're doing a lot of things, but at the end of four years, none of it is going to last.
03:37:46.000At the end of all of this, if a Democrat wins in 28, they're going to take the military away from the border and the border is going to be open again.
03:37:54.000Without a tariff schedule, a Democrat's going to come in.
03:37:57.000They're going to lift all the tariffs.
03:38:00.000Without any kind of, without putting it into the law that you're cutting the debt or the deficit, you're going to get another president, Republican or Democrat.
03:38:09.000And they're going to spend $1.5 trillion on the military like Trump wants to.
03:38:29.000And this is why I say, and we're going to get into this once again a little bit tonight.
03:38:35.000This is why I say the only thing that is really going to help anything is we absolutely have to have a powerful executive come to power in this country.
03:39:55.000We really just need a Caesar like figure, a tyrannical figure that is going to, as a master of governance, That is just going to make some structural, systemic changes to how the government works.
03:40:23.000Do you know what a tariff schedule is?
03:40:25.000It means we're going to take a look at every import and export coming into and out of the United States, and we're going to have technocrats, experts, assign a tax.
03:40:35.000Based on that sector, based on that individual good, we're going to bring in the industry experts.
03:42:37.000I was in there all day yesterday, all day today, hanging out, talking with you guys about everything and anything, dropping voice messages, bonus content, giving you really the inside baseball.
03:42:49.000And honestly, today is one of those days when you really get the value.
03:42:53.000And really, this whole week, because there's been a lot of drama, there's been a lot going on.
03:42:58.000And so, like, this week is the week you want to be in the $100 a month club.
03:43:02.000Because I don't really talk that much about the drama on the timeline.
03:43:07.000If you go on the timeline, I'm all about the business.
03:43:10.000I'm talking about our mission, which is to get the Democrats elected to Congress.
03:44:17.000All of a sudden, Jonathan Greenblatt goes on TV and says he's going to get every Groyper clipping account banned from Instagram.
03:44:26.000The Atlantic does a huge hit piece about how all my clips need to be banned on Instagram.
03:44:32.000The Canadian broadcasting company, State Media, shuts down entropy, which is how I make the super chats.
03:44:39.000They literally fly out to Asia and they do a big hit piece on my super chat platform.
03:44:46.000Washington Post does a giant, like 5,000 word hit piece on the super chats, invoking Christine from Ohio, talking trash about the show, all this other stuff.
03:44:59.000Then they do this skin suit conference this past weekend.
03:45:04.000Where they bring in all the ops and all the third worldists, mudslimes, left wing filth, haters, e girls, whatever.
03:45:16.000And then I don't know, today it's just like the bottom fell out.
03:48:57.000I remember the exuberance of election night.
03:48:59.000People posting the jib jab face swap of Vivek, RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Tucker, and Trump and Vance dancing to Staying Alive by the Bee Gees.
03:52:35.000Now, if Democrats win the House, then for the next two years, you'll have a Republican president, a Democrat House, and maybe a tie in the Senate.
03:52:44.000Maybe Republicans will maintain control.
03:52:47.000And the Supreme Court is favored for the conservatives.
03:53:37.000Right now, the Republicans control the White House, the House, and the Senate.
03:53:41.000And what that means is that in key votes, like, for example, on the Epstein files, Republicans are able to block that legislation.
03:53:50.000The only reason that the Epstein files came out is because a handful of Republicans, one of whom who is now retired, Marjorie Taylor Greene, mutinied against the GOP and voted with Democrats.
03:54:03.000But if Republicans had a bigger majority, they would have been able to bury the Epstein files permanently.
03:54:08.000The same is true with the War Powers Act.
03:54:11.000There was a resolution in the Senate to shut down Trump's war in Iran.
03:55:20.000Well, the Republicans and Democrats are still vying for power between each other.
03:55:25.000And so, yes, just like the Democrats gained the House in 2019 and immediately impeached Trump and created subcommittees and subpoenaed and all those other things, they're going to almost certainly do it again in 2027.
03:56:32.000So 2028 is going to be the first time in 16 years.
03:56:35.000It will have been 16 years since Trump is not on the ballot.
03:56:40.000And obviously, so much has changed in 16 years, much of it having to do with Trump.
03:56:47.000So going ahead to the 2028 primary, I believe.
03:56:52.000That the right wing in this country, the white people, the Christians, the conservatives, the nationalists, the immigration hawks, the anti war people, the social conservatives, I believe that anybody that would identify as right wing or Republican or as part of the opposition, we deserve an opportunity to have a fair fight.
03:57:15.000And by that, I mean we should get options.
03:57:18.000This is the first time that Trump is not going to be shoved down our throat.
03:57:24.000So, 2028, we should have an open primary where we actually have a competition.
03:57:29.000It should be competitive, and we should have a lot of different voices and get a say in where the Republican Party is going to go after Trump and where the country is going to go.
03:57:40.000This is vital because on the Democrat side, you know what you're going to get.
03:57:46.000On the Democrat side, like I will be the first one to say the Democrats are fucked, okay?
03:57:52.000And they do want to kill us and they do want to destroy us.
03:57:57.000They're going to put up somebody like they don't even want to entertain the notion that they'll nominate a white man.
03:58:49.000We know that's not something that we can entertain.
03:58:53.000So the only opportunity that we have is if we get a good Republican nominee.
03:58:59.000We need a good, because that's the only place where you're going to get nationalism.
03:59:03.000You're not going to get a nationalist, an immigration hawk.
03:59:07.000You're not going to get somebody that is going to restrain Jewish power.
03:59:10.000In the Democratic Party, it's only going to come from the Republican side, but from a specific faction.
03:59:18.000And that faction can only exercise influence during the caucus and primary process, during the Iowa caucus, during the New Hampshire primary.
03:59:28.000That's where, if you have 15 candidates, you only need a candidate getting a plurality of the votes to get the delegates.
03:59:37.000So, you know, if you have a big crowded field and the vote is split between 10 or 15 people or something like that, That is where the Groypers or the nationalists or somebody that is truly savvy won't even need to win a majority of everybody.
03:59:54.000They're just going to need to rack up enough delegates with a plurality.
03:59:58.000That is our opportunity to get somebody sympathetic in the White House, which is where it counts.
04:00:21.000They don't want to have to fight off against a dozen other candidates.
04:00:25.000And the party is looking, the party, and by that I mean the endorsements, the rank and file, the conference in Congress, the donors.
04:00:34.000They're making their decisions about which of these candidates, the VP or the Secretary of State, are going to be coronated as a successor.
04:00:42.000And once that decision is made, the whole party is going to line up and consolidate behind one of them.
04:00:48.000And if you have one super powerful candidate, like let's say JD Vance is the guy.
04:00:53.000And Rubio falls in line, then he is going to crush everybody in Iowa.
04:00:58.000He's going to crush everybody in every primary, and he's going to be the guy.
04:01:14.000JD Vance has his connections with Palantir, Rubio has his connections in Florida with Miriam Adelson, and with the rest of them, Paul Singer.
04:01:23.000Both of these options are totally unacceptable.
04:01:52.000I want Vance and Rubio to be as diminished as possible.
04:01:57.000And that only happens if the Trump administration is sabotaged.
04:02:01.000The Trump administration has to fail in every way, has to become more unpopular, weaker.
04:02:09.000It has to become so toxic that Rubio and Vance are hurt by their association to it.
04:02:15.000So that it increases the odds that an outsider that is not a part of this train wreck, this Israel occupied administration, can come in from the outside.
04:02:26.000As a breath of fresh air for a reset and define a whole new period with Trump off the ballot in the next primary.
04:03:10.000But I'm getting a little bit black pilled because people are just, I mean, here's the thing it's going to have, regardless, it's going to happen this way.
04:03:18.000Okay, screenshot this, screen record this.
04:03:21.000I want everybody to record how they feel right now.
04:03:25.000Because in 2028, I'm going to be absolutely vindicated.
04:03:30.000You are once again watching the magic in action.
04:03:33.000And this time, I'm going to talk my shit and I'm going to say it confidently with my chest.
04:03:38.000You might watch those clips from three years ago and say, How did he predict the war in Iran?
04:03:43.000How did he predict that Trump would be this bad?
04:03:45.000How did he predict that there'd be no mass deportation?
04:03:48.000How did he predict it down to the month, down to the letter?
04:03:51.000Those same people are now saying, I don't get it.
04:04:56.000We have to start thinking about this right now.
04:04:58.000And if you want an opportunity, if you even want a chance in hell at having a Groyper president, a nationalist, America first president, We have to start gaming it out right now.
04:05:11.000And, you know, this relates to what just happened with Casey Push.
04:05:17.000Casey Push, who ran against Vivek Ramaswamy in Ohio.
04:05:22.000So it would have been ideal and probably winnable if an America First candidate ran against Vivek for the Republican primary in the governor's race.
04:05:33.000Casey Push ran a terrible campaign, raised no money.
04:05:37.000Didn't listen to his advisors, and he still got 18% of the vote.
04:05:42.000And people are right that that's a big deal.
04:05:46.000He got over 100,000 votes, and it's true.
04:05:48.000He raised no money, had no operation, did no events, no virality at all, nothing.
04:05:55.000But you know what he says after he loses this winnable election?
04:05:59.000He says, Well, I only raised $100,000 and I've only been in it for five months, so that's pretty good.
04:06:07.000And people say, Why aren't you supporting this guy?
04:06:09.000Here's the difference I don't want to be a day late and a dollar short and fucking lose and then shrug my shoulders and say, Hey, not bad for.
04:06:24.000So there's all the difference in the world between somebody who gets red pilled yesterday.
04:06:29.000Sees a race, goes all in with no intention of winning.
04:06:34.000Five months, five months before the primary, doesn't even know if they're going to be on the ballot and says, hey, let's just give it a shot.
04:06:42.000Look, we're not taking this seriously.
04:07:11.000Yes, I know this requires some second and third order thinking, but that is what is required if you want to be a Machiavellian.
04:07:19.000That is what is required if you want to win in politics.
04:07:24.000So, no, I don't want to wake up in the middle of 2027 with my dick in my hand and my pants are on my ankles and say, Oh, gee, I think we need to get in the primary.
04:08:11.000But it's like Vance and Rubio, formally in government and informally in the party, they are the successors.
04:08:17.000And they are going to suck up all the money, all the earned media, all the attention, and all the votes if there is not a wrecking ball that hurts them.
04:08:30.000The Groypers are not strong enough to destroy the GOP machine, but the Democrats are.
04:08:36.000If the Democrats are empowered in 26, because they are naturally set against Republicans, they are powerful enough to degrade meaningfully their chances of winning.
04:10:30.000I lived through the first four years of Trump and the campaign and all the fights happening in the bureaucracy.
04:10:36.000I lived through the four years of Biden and the prosecution or persecution of the dissidents and playing that whole game and being in the opposition, Republicans running in 22 and fucking us over.
04:10:50.000Even then, Marjorie Greene's deal with Kevin McCarthy, we were there for that too.
04:10:54.000And then Throughout this whole process, this election, this term, the personnel, you know, so it's a dual track.
04:11:02.000Like, yes, we have been ascending in our understanding and consciousness of the Jewish problem or Jewish power, whatever.
04:11:12.000We've also been ascending in our consciousness and understanding of politics and how all of that works in Washington.
04:11:26.000Rubio, if you're looking for the biggest enemy of right wing nationalism, it is the conservative center right, which is going to squelch us.
04:11:36.000They're going to fucking suffocate us.
04:12:01.000They have been planting these seeds for the past 10 years.
04:12:05.000And they are setting up, I am telling you, Tucker and Vance and Natcon and Yoramazzoni and Barry Weiss and all of this, they're all doing it to suffocate and siphon energy from the dissident right, from the nationalists, pouring it all back into a Vance 28 campaign, a Rubio 28 campaign.
04:12:30.000Just as much America first from that as you got in this administration, which is none, which is nothing.
04:12:41.000And numb nuts, numb nuts, and all these other people, they just cannot even begin to understand anything that I just said because they do not care and they don't know the first thing about politics.
04:12:54.000So, you know, enthusiasm is no substitute for cleverness.
04:13:01.000There are no participation trophies in this war, okay?
04:13:06.000Casey Push and every other loser, this long list of has been and never was failed candidates and influencers and whoever, there are no participation trophies.
04:13:19.000You do not get a blue ribbon for enthusiasm.
04:13:23.000There is no, at least I tried, at least I did something.
04:17:47.000You've got the status quo, you've got the institutional left, the hegemonic left, and then you've got the opposition, which is the right, which is trying to unseat and disempower the left.
04:17:59.000And the right has, I mean, it's institutionalized opposition.
04:18:04.000That is the other half of the country, and they have a monopoly on the people in the country that don't agree with the left.
04:18:10.000If we can take control of the right as a vehicle, then we can use it and we can win.
04:18:46.000And then he became popular and the Republican Party became strong and they won in 2024 and they filled the federal judge seats and they took over the House and the Senate.
04:18:57.000But now that Trump is crashing and burning, he's sort of once again bringing down the GOP.
04:19:02.000And we need to enable him to do this so that once again we can have another outsider come in and maybe we get a chance to re roll and redefine things.
04:19:10.000But I'm telling you, whether it's Vance or whether it's a Democrat, we're going to need to go for the hills.
04:20:56.000Yeah, we'll talk a little bit about Iran.
04:20:58.000We are going to get into some news tonight.
04:21:00.000We'll talk a little bit about the ongoing war in Iran, and then we'll, I guess, look at the super chats afterward.
04:21:07.000It's been an hour of monologue, and it feels like, I don't know, kind of abrupt to just go from, you know, 50 minutes of that to the news, but whatever.
04:21:18.000So the big news is that the ceasefire in Iran is once again falling apart.
04:21:24.000Has anybody even been paying attention to the war in Iran?
04:21:28.000We will catch you up to speed on it a little bit.
04:21:32.000Is that the United States has bombed Iran for the first time in four weeks since the ceasefire was promulgated.
04:21:41.000And this consisted in some air and sea based attacks against Iranian islands and coastal cities.
04:21:48.000And this was in response to an Iranian attack on U.S. destroyers in the Strait of Hormuz earlier today.
04:21:55.000So this is a story from the New York Times, and then we'll kind of work backwards and catch up to speed on how we got here.
04:22:02.000It says The United States said it attacked military sites in Iran on Thursday.
04:22:07.000In retaliation for unprovoked Iranian attacks.
04:22:11.000U.S. Central Command said in a statement that Iranian missiles, drones, and small boats had attacked three U.S. destroyers in the Strait, but that U.S. forces had eliminated inbound threats.
04:22:21.000The statement said that in response, the U.S. military had targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for attacking U.S. forces, including missile and drone launch sites, command and control locations, and intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance nodes.
04:22:37.000The Iranian military accused the United States of violating the ceasefire a day earlier by firing on an Iranian oil tanker that was heading toward the Strait of Hormuz.
04:22:47.000It said it had retaliated by attacking U.S. military vessels in the region.
04:22:56.000The U.S. has imposed a blockade on the Strait of Hormuz against Iranian commercial shipping.
04:23:03.000So Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz using drones and missiles and sea based mines to any.
04:23:11.000Commercial shipping that has not gotten permission from the IRGC.
04:23:16.000Well, the United States has imposed a blockade of their own using these U.S. Navy destroyers in the Arabian Sea, and they are attacking any and all inbound or outbound Iranian commercial shipping.
04:23:35.000So, yesterday, Iran apparently attempted to bypass our blockade, the United States enforced it.
04:23:43.000By attacking one of their chemical tankers, Iran saw that as a violation of the ceasefire.
04:23:49.000They retaliated by attacking the U.S. destroyers with speedboats that attacked their chemical tanker.
04:23:57.000In response to the attack on the destroyers, the U.S. had to retreat, and then we went in and bombed the Iranian coastline and the islands.
04:24:11.000We enforced the blockade, they attacked the destroyers, so we then bombed their coastline.
04:24:17.000President Trump told reporters on Thursday evening that the ceasefire was still intact even after the exchange of fire.
04:24:23.000The back and forth came as explosions shook Iran's Keshem Island and the city of Bandar Abbas, shipping centers on the Strait of Hormuz, as well as the country's capital, Tehran, according to Iranian news media and citizens posting on social media.
04:24:38.000Iran's armed forces said that the United States and its supporting countries were responsible and that the strikes had come after exchanges of fire between U.S. and Iranian vessels in or near the Persian Gulf.
04:24:49.000A spokesman for Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps wrote on social media that the U.S. has violated the ceasefire.
04:24:57.000Hours before these accusations, three Iranian officials said that the two countries were debating a one page proposal for the United States to lift its blockade on Iranian ships and ports, for Iran to open the strait to unimpeded commercial traffic, and to end the fighting for 30 days while negotiators try to reach a comprehensive peace settlement.
04:25:20.000Stumbling block to an initial agreement is what to do about Iran's nuclear enrichment program and its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
04:25:57.000We came in really heavy with Israel in our surprise attack on Iran.
04:26:02.000Purpose of which was to topple their government.
04:26:05.000Came in with everything we had, killed their supreme leader, and the idea was the government would collapse, regime change would happen organically from the people, and that would be the end of it.
04:26:16.000We thought it would be like Venezuela.
04:26:19.000But the days went on, weeks went on, and we realized that would not happen.
04:26:24.000The Iranian regime chose a new supreme leader.
04:26:28.000It seems that their military was decentralized and resilient enough that they were still capable of carrying out drone and missile attacks.
04:26:36.000And Critically, Iran did move and was able to close the Strait of Hormuz.
04:26:43.000So these were some of the things that took place that changed the nature of the war.
04:26:47.000We thought we would topple the government.
04:26:49.000We wouldn't have to worry about the Strait.
04:26:52.000We thought we could topple the government and that would be the end of it.
04:26:56.000But because Iran's regime was durable, they were able to still carry out attacks.
04:27:03.000And that gave them the capability to indefinitely close the Strait.
04:27:07.000And that's what we were not counting on.
04:27:10.000Because the IRGC was decentralized and the command structure was decentralized, even though we eliminated a good percentage of the higher ups, the senior leadership, up to and including the supreme leader, all of these other IRGC commanders dispersed throughout the country were still able to launch drones and missiles.
04:27:31.000And that is their capability, which allows them to close the strait.
04:27:51.000The United States thought that if we just kept up the military pressure, that would eventually get Iran to fold, even though we were under economic pressure.
04:28:01.000But as the weeks went by, it became clear that there was nothing that we could do militarily, only using air and sea power that would prevent Iran from keeping the strait closed.
04:28:13.000So, we're under economic pressure because of the exploding price of energy and other key commodities.
04:28:20.000And our military pressure on Iran seemed to be yielding increasingly minimal results.
04:28:28.000There was no return on investment there.
04:28:31.000We were hitting them harder and dropping more bombs and doing more things.
04:28:34.000And it did not affect their ability to launch drones and missiles that were preventing commercial ships from getting through the strait.
04:28:42.000So, then it became very obvious that Trump was.
04:28:45.000Just going to have to quit and end the war.
04:28:47.000And he was looking for ways out, looking for ways that we could increase the pressure on Iran.
04:28:52.000We talked about all those different options.
04:28:54.000They talked about invading the islands, they talked about bombing civilian infrastructure, they talked about paratroopers landing in the Iranian mainland, all sorts of things.
04:29:05.000And in the end, Trump just bluffed and said, well, maybe we'll do all of it.
04:29:09.000Maybe we'll invade the islands and invade the mainland and bomb the infrastructure.
04:29:15.000And finally, when the bluffing didn't work, eventually Trump just sued for a ceasefire.
04:29:21.000And that's where we were four weeks ago.
04:29:23.000So, you could say that those were two distinct periods.
04:29:26.000You had that first phase of the war where we were seeking a speedy regime change, not even thinking about the Strait of Hormuz, quickly turned into a war of attrition.
04:29:37.000And we tried to win that again with overwhelming military force.
04:29:43.000We tried to get creative and think of other ways to put pressure on them.
04:29:51.000And so finally, we declared the ceasefire.
04:29:53.000And you might remember the terms of the ceasefire were these.
04:29:57.000We said that we will stop bombing you if you open the strait and you engage in a two week process to find a comprehensive peace.
04:30:06.000Well, notably, Iran did neither of those things.
04:30:09.000The Strait of Hormuz has remained closed since the ceasefire happened initially.
04:30:15.000And throughout that two week period, there was only one meeting in Pakistan and it did not go well at all.
04:30:22.000Iran did not agree to any of our demands.
04:30:25.000There was no willingness to negotiate on any of our red lines or anything like that.
04:30:31.000And so, even though the ceasefire came with these terms, we said, look, we're going to do you the favor of not bombing you as long as you open the straight and negotiate.
04:30:41.000They neither opened the straight nor did they negotiate.
04:30:45.000And yet, the ceasefire remained in place for those full two weeks.
04:30:51.000And then, when the ceasefire was supposed to expire, Trump extended it indefinitely.
04:31:05.000We're telling them that we are doing them the favor by not bombing them, but they're not even keeping up their end of the bargain.
04:31:13.000They've maintained control of the strait and they're not letting shipping go through and they're not realistically negotiating with us in good faith.
04:31:21.000And yet, not only did the first ceasefire expire, but it was extended indefinitely.
04:31:26.000And now here we are, two weeks and two days after that original extension.
04:31:34.000Well, again, what was being talked about.
04:31:37.000Was a new temporary agreement where the United States would end its blockade over the Strait, Iran would open the Strait to commercial shipping, and then there'd be a new 30 day window.
04:31:50.000Okay, so originally there was a two week window.
04:31:53.000Now they're saying there'll be a 30 day window for a more comprehensive agreement to address the root causes and so on.
04:32:19.000Iran's idea is that they will maintain control over the strait and they will allow ships to go through it, but only with their permission and charging them a toll to go through the strait of $1 per barrel of oil.
04:32:36.000So there's all this talk about the strait.
04:32:38.000We're saying you need to open it, and they're saying we will open it.
04:32:41.000But we're saying you need to let it go.
04:34:26.000But number two, and this is the big thing, and the Iranians say this whether we even have another 30 day ceasefire and whether we're able to end the blockade and open the strait, it all comes back to nuclear enrichment.
04:34:41.000And once again, the United States is demanding that Iran give up all enrichment activity or commit to some kind of moratorium where eventually they'll get rid of it.
04:34:54.000They're saying that enrichment is their sacred right.
04:34:58.000It's as sacred to them as their own territorial integrity.
04:35:01.000In other words, they're identifying enrichment with sovereignty.
04:35:06.000What it means to be a sovereign state is that you control what happens on your borders.
04:35:11.000If another country is operating militarily on your soil, you're at war.
04:35:16.000Because what defines a nation's independence and sovereignty is their ability to dictate what happens within its territory.
04:35:23.000And so when Iran says, our right to enrichment, Is as sacred as our own soil, they're saying sovereignty means the ability to develop a nuclear deterrent, which is the ability to enrich uranium and have a native nuclear program.
04:35:40.000The United States says zero enrichment, no exceptions, no negotiation, no wiggle room.
04:35:46.000And Iran is saying the exact same thing in the opposite direction.
04:35:51.000Now, the United States is not going to agree to a short term thing without nuclear, even though Iran is saying that.
04:35:57.000We can come to a short term agreement and we'll negotiate the nuclear issue later.
04:36:02.000Now, why does the United States not want to kick the can down the road on nuclear enrichment?
04:36:08.000Because we have to assume that if we give Iran 30 days, and then let's say they don't make a deal, and then it's 60 days, and then it's 90 days, for as long as we are negotiating with Iran and we're not bombing Iran, and Iran is not committed not to enrich, we have to assume they're digging out.
04:36:31.000Or we have to assume that they have other centrifuges in the country and they're enriching more uranium.
04:36:37.000And maybe they're working to acquire some kind of nuclear deterrent, a primitive one, but maybe they're working to acquire something like that.
04:36:46.000So there is still a countdown timer here where the United States does not have endless time to negotiate.
04:36:54.000And we can't give them endless time to negotiate, especially not as long as they are free from military pressure, as long as they're not being bombed.
04:38:56.000Here's my bigger point the peace process is very fragile because you have a two way blockade.
04:39:04.000So, this necessarily involves Iran is going to be hitting commercial shipping, we're going to be hitting Iranian shipping.
04:39:11.000So, it already lends itself, we're already set in opposition, and there's a great deal of tension.
04:39:17.000And on any timeline, we're going to be firing on each other.
04:39:21.000The United States said on Sunday that we launched a new operation, Operation Freedom, and the US Navy would be escorting commercial ships through the strait.
04:39:30.000The only reason that got called off on Tuesday is because Saudi Arabia and Kuwait wouldn't let us use their airfields.
04:39:37.000So we wanted to escalate, we wanted to get more involved.
04:39:41.000It was the Saudis and Kuwaitis that pulled us back.
04:39:47.000Point number two, ceasefire can't really succeed because, in order for us to even get a real peace process, there's going to need to be capitulation on one side on one of the important issues.
04:40:00.000And by that, I mean the U.S. and Iran will have to capitulate on the Strait or on nuclear.
04:40:07.000The U.S. is going to have to give up on enrichment or Iran will.
04:40:11.000The U.S. is going to have to give up on the Strait or Iran will.
04:40:15.000But there's going to need to be capitulation.
04:40:18.000On both of those issues, to even get a protracted peace process going.
04:40:40.000It seems maybe there's a difference of opinion with Saudi Arabia.
04:40:44.000They seem to be pushing the United States to pursue diplomacy through Pakistan, but it's hard to know what to believe.
04:40:50.000Because there's so much lying going on with Barack Ravid and Axios and some of these other sources that are out there.
04:40:58.000But clearly, this is a very unstable situation that tends toward a resumption of hostilities.
04:41:05.000If the truce is fragile, if the peace process can't start because there's a true impasse on two very important issues, and if there are players involved, namely Jerusalem or Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi, that want the war to keep going, then all signs point toward there's going to be a resumption of hostilities, maybe at any time.
04:41:29.000Is that in a little bit over a week, Trump is going to visit Beijing and he'll be in China.
04:41:36.000Now, all of the Asian countries have a very strong interest in bringing the war to an end because it is the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia that are most acutely affected by the closure of the strait.
04:41:51.000They are the biggest customers for Persian Gulf oil, not just Iranian oil, but all the oil and energy that comes from the Persian Gulf.
04:42:05.000And they're already rationing their energy resources.
04:42:08.000And there's sort of something interesting about this.
04:42:10.000So, on the one hand, China sees Iran as a strategic ally.
04:42:15.000And China is one of Iran's biggest purchasers of its oil.
04:42:18.000Iran, I believe, is now purchasing 80% of Iran's oil.
04:42:24.000So, Iran and China sort of joined at the hip.
04:42:26.000And it was said that China pushed them into the ceasefire originally, probably because China doesn't want to see the United States.
04:42:33.000Decimate Iran's energy infrastructure.
04:42:37.000But now there's something interesting going on, which is that as Vietnam and the Philippines and Indonesia are facing these energy shortages and acute energy problems, who are they going to rely upon to get bailed out?
04:42:54.000A country like the Philippines is a security partner of the United States, but they are kind of an economic partner of China.
04:43:02.000It is the United States that is inflicting this energy shortage.
04:43:21.000That is the center of gravity economically in the Indo Pacific.
04:43:26.000So it seems that maybe the road to ending the war in Iran ultimately is going to run through Beijing and whatever's agreed to on May 12th when Trump goes out there.
04:43:37.000I don't know that the war is going to restart before then, but clearly that is going to be a pivotal moment.
04:43:43.000And maybe there's going to be a grand agreement, not just on trade, but also involving the Persian Gulf energy.
04:43:49.000So that's going to be the next big date to watch.
04:43:52.000Trump says that Iran has another week.
04:43:55.000Trump says that Iran has one week to come to another agreement about another ceasefire for another peace process.
04:44:14.000Who really knows even what's going to happen?
04:44:16.000But I would say that everything is pointing towards, at some point in the near future, a resumption of hostilities.
04:44:24.000I don't think, as much as the United States would like to just simply walk away from this, and it seems like that is kind of the plan, is to slowly walk away, create these truces and ceasefires and this kind of like architecture of diplomacy.
04:44:41.000In reality, I think that that is just as much of a sham as it was in February, as it was last April and May when we tried it then.
04:44:50.000And the needle is really pointing towards there's going to need to be some kind of much more ambitious military solution.
04:44:57.000At least that's the only way that Washington sees out of this problem in the final calculation.
04:45:03.000So that's where we are in the war in Iran.
04:45:05.000We finally got caught up to speed on that a little bit.
04:45:08.000We're going to take a look at our super chats.
04:50:46.000People calling Nick out for telling us to vote Democrats in the midterms proves him right on why we need to burn the whole GOP to the ground with every plan, trust her in it.
04:52:19.000And it doesn't mean we're changing the fundamental principles, but it means that we are constantly marching forward.
04:52:25.000We're never going to create a defensive line and get complacent and get comfortable.
04:52:30.000We are always going to be marching ahead.
04:52:33.000Taking the battles, fighting the fight.
04:52:35.000So, you know, this would be a perfect time for me to kind of like sit back on my throne and say, oh, I'm, you know, I'm the king of America first.
04:52:43.000And we're just going to take all the easy fights and do all the easy stuff.
04:54:43.000You know, when your normie friend that doesn't know anything, when it finally matriculates, when it finally gets to that person, it's already over.
05:00:58.000Don't tell me I plan on becoming a lawyer.
05:01:00.000You don't get credit for planning on it.
05:01:03.000People come up with these plans, they write them down, they tell people about them, and then they get this dopamine reward like they had already done it.
05:09:15.000Abraham George, the Indian born Texas GOP chairman, running for re election for Texas GOP chairman, and all the boomers are falling for it in rural Texas.
05:19:37.000It's really, Not for nothing, but so many people crash out on them because I just won't even go one step out of my way to demonstrate that I like, like, have any patience for what they have to say.
05:22:38.000Please look into the FLO6 Republican primary.
05:22:40.000America first, Aaron Baker has been running against Randy Fine for a year, and Dan Bilzerian, who called you a fit, is claiming to be America first and is just now joining the race, which will split the vote with Aaron, guaranteeing a Zionist victory.
05:28:22.000Been meaning to say this for a while and I know it's old news, but I think the greatest compliment you've ever received is when Piers Morgan said you could be Pope because you're celibate.
05:30:43.000Voting blue in 26 might actually be your best idea ever, and if people could just think for two seconds, you'd get a lot more credit for the strategy.
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