00:00:50.000I mean, I do, I understand where people are coming from, but it was made pretty clear and it was called, I think, even by a few sources by the time my show went live last night that Youngkin was on track to win.
00:01:22.000Yesterday we covered the results, and I said, you know, I'm happy about it.
00:01:27.000It's a good indicator because, you know, the first major election in a swing state after the nomination of a new president or an incumbent, it tells you something about where the wind is blowing politically.
00:01:42.000You know, and so Virginia, arguably, you know, some would say it's a swing state, some would say it's a blue state.
00:02:43.000It was big that it was as contentious as it was, and it was a big pickup.
00:02:47.000And what's more, and I said this yesterday, well, you know what?
00:02:50.000I'll get into this later on, but I'll just say there were some positives.
00:02:53.000The negatives, though, that I saw about the race were how Republicans are going to think about 2024 as a result of this.
00:03:01.000Because, as we know, Glenn Youngkin won being something like a Trump light candidate, being something like more moderate than Trump ideologically, and also not as aggressive or outrageous as Trump politically.
00:03:18.000And just kind of like this, something in the middle, something that didn't put off Democrats, but something that wasn't the Democrats, so it brought Republicans out.
00:03:29.000You know, it was almost like it was more a sign of how unpopular the Democrats were than how popular the Republicans were or are.
00:03:39.000Because he didn't run on a platform that energized the conservative base of the Republican Party, he ran on a platform of something that was opposed to the Democrats on some important issues.
00:03:50.000But really, just not Democrat, moderate Republican, Trump light.
00:03:55.000And I said last night, based on that result, I fear that the takeaway will be for a lot of conservatives that we need to do something like that to win in 2024.
00:04:07.000That we have to put up candidates in the midterms and in the next presidential election who are not Trump and not like Trump.
00:04:14.000And in other words, that means the establishment, that means Marco Rubio.
00:04:32.000She compared him to like Dylan Roof during the primaries.
00:04:36.000But once she became the UN ambassador in the Trump administration, she said positive things about Trump and she spoke at the Republican convention and so on.
00:04:48.000I mean, I don't know that there's too much.
00:04:51.000That Glenn Youngkin campaigned on that Nikki Haley would disagree with.
00:04:55.000And it's like, if the takeaway from last night is that that's the future of the party, obviously that's a big problem.
00:05:02.000If the takeaway is that people like Nikki Haley or people that Nikki Haley wouldn't have a problem with, if that's the future of the party, that's not a future where we're going to win.
00:05:13.000That's not a future where America's going to get better.
00:05:16.000So I said that I was a little bit concerned about maybe what some Republicans might take away, and that's already been vindicated because all day, all day long on social media, I've seen popular conservative pundits and commentators criticizing Trump.
00:05:32.000Trump came out with a press release today saying that he won in Virginia, not Youngkin.
00:06:17.000Maybe like one of the most important stories that we could cover in this half of this year.
00:06:23.000A very important story, especially as we head into the midterm elections.
00:06:28.000And that's obviously going to dictate sort of how we're going to go into 2024.
00:06:33.000As I always said, you know, for the past five years I've been doing the show, number one most important issue, tech censorship.
00:06:41.000Number two most important, and I said this when Trump was president, is personnel.
00:06:46.000And now that Trump is out of office, it's networking, it's building the personnel for potentially the next administration or for something else, you know, some other project.
00:06:56.000And I always said the third most important issue, maybe the long term goal, was succession.
00:07:02.000What happens when Trump leaves office?
00:07:21.000You know, if that happens, I really don't see a viable path forward for a populist nationalist movement in politics.
00:07:30.000And I don't see immediately how that would happen without maintaining, at least maintaining, the level of control that Trumpism has in the Republican Party.
00:07:40.000And specifically, the level of control that Trump as a person has in the Republican Party.
00:07:45.000So, I'll talk about why that is later.
00:08:02.000I already introduced it yesterday, so if you saw yesterday's show, you know what the story is.
00:08:08.000But apparently, there was this big referendum they held yesterday on whether or not to get rid of the police, which I hadn't heard about that all year.
00:08:19.000And I believe they talked about this last year, shortly after George Floyd died.
00:08:25.000I think this was part of the conversation.
00:08:28.000I know the mayor there, Jacob Fry, he talked about sending up a proposal like this.
00:08:33.000And I think the city council launched some kind of exploratory commission to look into alternatives to having police.
00:08:42.000I didn't think that went anywhere, but apparently yesterday they held this referendum on whether or not to completely get rid of the police in Minneapolis.
00:08:49.000It was shut down, it did not pass, obviously.
00:08:53.000Because there's a giant crime wave going on in Minneapolis right now.
00:08:58.000So that really wouldn't make a lot of sense.
00:09:01.000There's a crime, and this is going on in like every major city, but specifically Minneapolis, it's really bad.
00:09:06.000Carjackings, murders, gang shootings, you know, all of it.
00:09:12.000And in the middle of all that, they're taking a vote on whether or not they should even have police.
00:09:16.000And you might wonder, like, what would that entail?
00:09:19.000Apparently, the proposal entails enlisting the help of mental health experts.
00:09:25.000And in most 911 calls and most calls to the police, instead, they're going to send mental health professionals for nonviolent crimes.
00:09:34.000So, if somebody does a burglary or a carjacking, or I mean, I imagine even if there's like a weapon used, as long as the weapon isn't like discharged or doesn't initiate violence, I think they're still sending out a therapist.
00:09:51.000So, they keep something like the police for violent crimes and for emergencies, but for everything else, For most crime, they say that they're going to create this public safety commission, which is comprised of mental health experts.
00:10:54.000But if you're ever wondering, you can just sign up, follow the channel, and like I said, you'll get a push notification on phone and desktop.
00:11:04.000When the show begins, when the show actually starts.
00:11:51.000I'm really excited to bring on the platform that's added to the list.
00:11:56.000I think we're running out of people now because we have like, I think, I want to say it's five or six people left on the list, maybe a little bit more.
00:12:04.000I haven't counted in a while, but we're almost out of people on our list.
00:12:08.000And then we're going to look into some other options.
00:12:12.000See, the thing is, and I'll just say this briefly, I know I've said it before, but this is technically the beta test.
00:12:17.000I know it's hard to believe because, I mean, so far it works perfectly.
00:12:21.000But this is still technically the beta period for the platform.
00:13:07.000Once we get to a satisfactory level where we have feature parity for the most part with like DLive, then I'll say we're out of the beta testing.
00:13:17.000And then, you know, we may open it up to like all kinds of streamers, you know, streamers that I don't even really like know personally.
00:13:25.000We might open it up to lots of people.
00:13:27.000We still haven't really decided 100% on where we want to take it, but it's not finished yet.
00:13:31.000So, anyway, we got that to look forward to.
00:13:34.000Like I said, there's no show on Friday.
00:14:20.000But it's nice because whenever you have a big election like that, whenever you have one of these big sort of bellwether races, it's actually nice to have the night of the race and then the night after to kind of give a recap.
00:14:31.000And so that's really my plan for tonight is to recap not just the results, which we covered yesterday, but the reaction, because that's, I think, equally as important, maybe more important, given that it's a bellwether race.
00:15:12.000I kind of like where we're at because they're basically forcing the issue to the point where it's either total libtard slave world or we have a real opportunity at breaking free.1.00
00:15:25.000It used to be the case that there were these two options that were really bad, but at the same time, they were not bad enough where people were actually going to do anything about it.0.99
00:15:35.000You know, when you think about a race like Obama versus McCain.
00:15:39.000I mean, people should have seen it coming with Obama because the guy was like, you know, he had a lot of problems.
00:15:44.000He had a lot of problems, you know, like not being born in America, not being Christian, questionably, you know, maybe he's gay, maybe his wife isn't even a woman, you know, lots of issues there.
00:15:56.000But nevertheless, when he pitched like Obamacare, for example, I don't know that people saw that as like the end of the world, at least not compared to what we're talking about today.
00:16:06.000And when it was Obama and McCain, they were carrying on the consensus of the New World Order.
00:16:12.000You know, I mean, we were still getting screwed and we were still working towards.
00:16:16.000Where we are right now, every step of the way.
00:16:19.000And McCain and Obama were a part of that and equally a part of that.
00:16:24.000But it wasn't so shocking and outrageous immediately that anybody was really going to challenge it.
00:16:29.000You know, was anybody going to run third party or vote third party or protest or do anything?
00:16:36.000You know, Obama, when he campaigned in 2008, he won Indiana.
00:16:40.000Like that just goes to show the extent to which he was, you know, relatively palatable, even to an independent.
00:16:48.000Constituency or a Republican constituency.
00:16:51.000He won Indiana and he ran against gay marriage and against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which now it seems like a given that the left is pro war.
00:17:01.000So, in any case, I like the direction things are going in where they're really forcing these issues.
00:17:09.000They're running on getting rid of the police.
00:17:12.000It used to be they ran on, we're going to give everyone free health care, and then through the Department of Or, what is it through the EPA?
00:17:20.000We're going to ban people from making bullets in America.
00:17:49.000After a white Minneapolis officer was convicted of murder for killing George Floyd, Floyd's filmed murder led to several days of riots in the city and calls to, quote, defund the police.
00:18:02.000Unlike the police who report to the mayor, the Department of Public Safety would have been jointly overseen by the mayor and the 13 member city council.
00:18:11.000Mental health professionals would have been dispatched for most nonviolent crimes, but police officers would have still been available should an arrest need to be made.
00:18:23.000The move was championed by Minneapolis Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and the state's Attorney General Keith Ellis, who oversaw the case against George Floyd's killer, former officer Derek Chauvin.
00:18:33.000Mayor and fellow Democrat Jacob Fry, who was also on the ballot on Tuesday, opposed the move.
00:18:42.000Floyd's girlfriend Courtney Ross told the Minneapolis Tribune that she was not sure if the measure could prevent another black man from dying like Floyd, which is interesting because.
00:18:53.000You know, a lot of people look at this proposal and say that's the most out there extreme reorganization of public safety and reorganization of the police to effectively abolish the police and replace them with mental health professionals.
00:19:09.000And it's funny because BLM still says that's not good enough.0.71
00:19:12.000She still says, George Floyd's girlfriend comes out and says, that ain't going to stop them from killing black people.
00:19:18.000It's like, well, what the fuck do you want us?
00:19:21.000Sorry for the language, but it's like, what actually do you want us to do realistically?
00:19:27.000And don't get me wrong, I'm not in the mindset that we need to be pandering to criminals and their baby mamas.
00:19:33.000But realistically, you know, even if we're to entertain for a moment that that's a real problem, what realistically are we supposed to do?
00:19:42.000Abolishing the police isn't enough.0.86
00:19:45.000How is abolishing the police not enough to prevent police from killing black people?
00:19:51.000They're only going to be called when violence is being committed.
00:19:54.000And she goes, Well, what happens if there's violence against who?
00:21:24.000But in response to that report coming out, the mayor, Lori Lightfoot, said, in response to that, we need to reallocate all of the city's resources towards government programs for black people.
00:21:37.000She said, the real reason life expectancy is lower is because of a lack of health programs and education and COVID awareness and vaccines and all this stuff.
00:21:46.000And she said, so for that reason, we need to shift our public spending towards helping out the black people.
00:21:54.000And I said, well, here's a perfect situation, here's a perfect case study.0.98
00:21:58.000Where you've got a disparity between black health and non black health with a very diagnosable cause.0.88
00:22:05.000The disparity has arisen because of differences in behavior.
00:22:09.000It's not discrimination or lack of resources.
00:22:12.000There is a disparity between the races because the races are behaving differently.
00:22:16.000So, you know, some would say that's a cause and effect.
00:22:20.000If they want to even out the disparity, maybe they should change their behavior.
00:22:25.000But like with everything, people look at disparities and they assume disparate impacts.
00:22:30.000And they say the real reason that disparities occur is because of something that happens within the system.
00:22:38.000Everybody's equal, but yet everybody is winding up unequal.
00:22:44.000Well, somewhere along the way, the system is biased, the system is screwing people over, it's prejudiced.
00:22:50.000And even if it's not explicitly prejudiced, well, it has to be because how else would you get different outcomes based on people starting from the same position?
00:22:59.000So, they'll come up with these ideas like, well, they really didn't start from the same position because of slavery.
00:23:04.000Or even in cases where they did, something messed up happened along the way.
00:23:17.000And the cure for racism is well, we've got to reallocate resources.
00:23:21.000And I said on that show, everyone understands that, but the important point is that insofar as the races are different, we will get different outcomes.
00:23:31.000Insofar as those real causes of the disparate outcomes are not addressed, we will always get disparate outcomes.
00:23:39.000In the meantime, if we are reallocating resources, as long as there are disparate outcomes, we will always be reallocating resources.
00:23:49.000I mean, that's just logically how the country is going to work.1.00
00:23:55.000Blacks and whites are not at equal standing in society, in income, employment, wealth, crime, health, et cetera, because they are different.1.00
00:24:03.000They're acting different, you know, obviously.1.00
00:24:07.000Some behaviors that black people do are not healthy and they're violent and they're not conducive to wealth and success and those things, you know, fatherlessness, dropping out of school, being in a gang, dealing drugs, doing drugs, that kind of stuff.0.99
00:24:25.000You're always going to have those disparities as long as people are behaving differently.
00:24:30.000There's no one out there saying that people should be behaving differently, nobody is saying that that's the real cause.0.69
00:24:36.000But these disparities arise, so they say, well, the only thing that we could do is shift the money around, take from the white man and give to the black man, so long as there are disparities.0.51
00:24:46.000Well, we just proved that these disparities will persist indefinitely.
00:24:49.000Nothing is being done to change the real causes of the disparities, so they will persist.
00:24:56.000These disparities will go on indefinitely.
00:24:59.000And if the policy to treat the disparities is always reallocating resources, that means resources will be reallocated indefinitely.
00:25:07.000And so, at what point will people say, What we're doing isn't working.
00:25:20.000And the point is this so long as we continue to appease minorities and non white people by saying that their shortcomings as groups is a consequence of racism, we will permanently be participating in these ridiculous policies.0.58
00:25:39.000Like, for example, They think that George Floyd died because of racist police.
00:26:18.000Because get rid of the police, and it's going to be the therapists that are gunning down George Floyd.
00:26:22.000And get rid of the therapists, and it's going to be vigilantes gunning down George Floyd, protecting their storefronts or their families, like the McCloskies in Missouri.
00:26:32.000They didn't kill anybody, but you could see where something like that could escalate into violence in the absence of some kind of peacekeeping force by the state.
00:27:14.000This is a never ending death spiral for our country.
00:27:18.000The day when we stop giving in will never come unless we acknowledge that these disparities are happening.
00:27:26.000These racial tensions and race disparity problems are happening because of group differences, because the people are different.
00:27:35.000They are born different and they're raised different and then they act different, and that's why they have different results.
00:27:43.000And until that is addressed, I mean, if you desire equality, if that's the goal, then you have to address that.
00:27:52.000If your goal is equality and you don't, then we're just going to keep doing these foolish things.
00:27:58.000And so, yeah, this referendum got shut down in Minneapolis.
00:28:02.000And it says they're undergoing a high crime wave.
00:28:05.000I didn't even finish the article, but they're in the middle of a crime wave, so that's why it didn't pass.
00:28:10.000But how long before the electorate in a city like Minneapolis is such that stuff like this does pass?
00:28:17.000Fortunately, there's enough sane white people probably in the community that can see the writing on the wall.
00:28:23.000And yeah, maybe they posted the black square on their Instagram and they marched with George Floyd and all that at the million, you know, whatever march.0.68
00:28:34.000But now that they see the crime wave, which is swallowing the city, they go in and they vote anonymously in secret.
00:28:41.000You know that they're voting against getting rid of the police.0.50
00:28:44.000The question becomes what happens when these militant black activists and people sympathetic to them are in the majority?
00:28:52.000What happens when things like this do pass?0.76
00:29:34.000So that's where white people have got to wake up and recognize the problem and actually ask for a real solution, not appeasement, not giving them what they want.
00:29:45.000We have got to have a real solution here.
00:29:47.000And I'm not trying to dog whistle here, I'm not trying to indicate anything ominous.
00:29:51.000I'm just saying look, we know what needs to be done.
00:30:57.000Sometimes criminals have to be killed.
00:30:59.000Not like we're hunting them, but look, if you're at a traffic stop and somebody reaches for a gun and then you get shot, these are the things that happen in a serious country where there's law and order.
00:31:51.000You know, now the cops don't even bother because they know that if they shoot the wrong black kid, that it's, you know, their whole family's going to be lynched.
00:32:34.000It was posted by a good friend of mine.
00:32:36.000It was amazing because even 50 years ago, 50 years ago, we think that we're so politically correct now.
00:32:44.000And 50 years ago, when like All in the Family was on TV, Richard Nixon, who, I mean, listen to his phone calls where he's talking about Ns and Ks and gays and this and that.
00:32:55.000He's on a national debate saying law and order doesn't mean we're going to be racist.
00:33:01.000And if that doesn't put it in perspective how twisted our priorities are, I don't know what does.0.74
00:33:06.000For 50 years, rather than just do what is necessary to keep our society safe, we're pandering to black people about racism.0.89
00:33:53.000Crime is one of these things where it's typically isolated.
00:33:56.000Like, crime is affected by variables which are local.
00:34:00.000And you find that if you look at, like, John Lott, who's a criminologist, There's not usually, you know, these nationwide trends in crime like you're seeing now.
00:34:11.000Usually some cities go up and some go down, and it's for reasons that are very specific to law enforcement in that particular city or what's going on there.
00:34:21.000But not now because nationwide cops are disengaging.
00:36:01.000If law enforcement's racist, well, doesn't that kind of tell you who's committing the crime?
00:36:07.000And then you got to ask yourself it's like, well, if these people are committing all the crime and arresting them is racist, yeah, I mean, I'm going to go with arresting them.
00:36:15.000Not every black person alive, but like, The criminals, yes, the criminals.
00:36:20.000Be they disproportionately black, brown, it doesn't matter.1.00
00:37:07.000Terry McAuliffe, who was a former governor and was a Democrat, and Glenn Youngkin, the Republican, he was a former private equity executive, never served office before.
00:37:20.000And the race was very close, the polls were very close.
00:37:24.000They campaigned, the campaigns were actually very different.
00:37:27.000The Democrat, McAuliffe, he campaigned on Trump, really.
00:37:31.000He tried to accuse Youngkin of being a Trump surrogate and saying that Trump is going to use this as a win for 2024.
00:37:38.000And he tried to make the race about the resistance and about Trump, which wasn't very effective.
00:37:43.000Youngkin really made the race about education.
00:37:45.000And he made it a point to talk about specifically critical race theory and gender ideology being taught in classrooms.
00:37:53.000The weaponization of the FBI against the parents going to school board meetings.
00:37:58.000I believe that was broached, as well as the mask mandates.
00:38:02.000He's against the mask mandates in the schools.
00:38:05.000So Youngkin won, and I covered it yesterday, and I gave my take.
00:38:10.000And my take really had three main takeaways.
00:38:14.000My first takeaway is, of course, it's a positive development that a Republican is winning in Virginia, period.
00:38:21.000That shows you that the Biden administration, the Democrats are unpopular, and more importantly, what they're pushing is unpopular.
00:38:29.000It shows you that people are willing to vote against it and specifically on the issues that they voted on.
00:38:35.00025% of the voters in this election said that CRT specifically was the most important issue to them.
00:38:41.000And so it's not just a big deal that a Republican won in Virginia, but a Republican won on cultural issues, specifically CRT, which is an anti white agenda, as well as other components of education policy.0.61
00:38:55.000So I said that's a big white pill all the way around.0.93
00:39:05.000And maybe more importantly, it's a good thing that they're not just opposed to the regime on things that are really uncontroversial and nonpartisan, but on things that are deeply partisan and cultural.
00:39:16.000They're opposed to the gender ideology and CRT.
00:39:21.000And there was one exit poll which said only 40% of Virginians are in favor of taking down the Confederate monuments.
00:39:27.000Like, this shows that the left does not have cultural hegemony, even in a blue state, even in a blue state where you have large parts of Washington, D.C. and the metro area there.
00:39:39.000So that was one takeaway it's a good sign.
00:39:44.000The other takeaway, though, that I said is that you look at Glenn Youngkin and he ran as Trump light.
00:39:50.000He ran as an inferior Trump, not as extreme, not as conservative, not as bombastic, not as aggressive.
00:39:58.000He ran as a moderate Republican with some of these cultural issues and he accepted the Trump endorsement.
00:40:03.000And that's really, that describes his campaign.
00:40:06.000And I said, my worry is that if he wins in Virginia, which is what everyone thought was a blue state, Will a lot of Republicans walk away from this thinking that that's the formula for how to proceed after Trump?
00:40:20.000That Trumpism is over, and now we need to dial it back, walk it back, and do something more moderate, and do something like Glenn Youngkin, who is campaigning on MLK says all men are created equal, and judge not by the color of the skin, etc.
00:40:37.000And Glenn Youngkin, who encourages employees to donate to the SPLC, and Glenn Youngkin, who wants to pass laws combating anti Semitism.
00:40:46.000And Glenn Youngkin, who doesn't believe in voter fraud, and Glenn Youngkin, who a lot of bad stuff there.
00:40:52.000Are people going to look at that and say, you know, this moderate guy, this is the future?
00:42:38.000Just because we had a modestly acceptable outcome, that does not mean that Republicans are supposed to get back into the hamster wheel, back onto the treadmill of 2022, 2024, 2026.
00:43:05.000Today, I see I was totally right because all, many, not all, but many of the biggest conservative pundits take to Twitter today to say Trumpism is over.
00:43:16.000And so Trump does a press release today and he quotes John Fredericks from a talk radio show saying, I think it's talk radio, saying, if there were no Trump in this election, there would be no Glenn Youngkin.
00:43:32.000And that was the press release, which is very funny.
00:43:35.000You know, Trump, normally the leader of the party would say, Congratulations.
00:44:02.000And I'm sure Trump had the same sense that I did last night.
00:44:06.000And I'm not saying, like, oh, I know what Trump's thinking, or oh, Trump, watch my show.
00:44:11.000I'm saying that Trump's instincts on this are the same as mine, which is to say that I know that Trump sees it, that people are going to look at this victory and start to pat themselves on the back and think, maybe we don't need this Trump guy.
00:44:23.000And so Trump putting out this press release is very deliberate, saying, hey, kiss the ring.
00:45:33.000John Cardillo says Trump is turning people off with statements like this.
00:45:37.000Youngkin ran a great campaign with some of the best rapid response and comms I've ever seen.
00:45:43.000Julie Kelly says, How about congratulations and not making everything about you?
00:45:48.000Matt Walsh said, The new conservative movement is finally bigger than Trump.
00:45:53.000It cannot go back to revolving around him again.
00:45:56.000We will destroy all of this work and all of these gains if it does.
00:46:00.000It will be for nothing if it reverts back to merely being a Trump fan club.
00:46:06.000Pedro Gonzalez says, Trump is using Youngkins Win to fundraise for a Save America pack.
00:46:12.000Give your money instead to the people who champion school board takeovers and taking on CRT.
00:46:17.000Save America is basically a slush fund that doesn't give money to anything worthwhile, which is not true because, you know, having a $250 million war chest, I mean, use your imagination.
00:49:32.000Before the Trump election, Mike Cernovich was a self help guru.
00:49:37.000And don't get me wrong, honestly, credit where it's due, Mike Cernovich is a patriot.
00:49:44.000If you talk to any of the real ones who were a part of the Trump election, they will tell you that Mike Cernovich is different behind the scenes than he is in front of the scenes.
00:50:16.000You have to give credit where it's due.
00:50:17.000If you talk to any of the, and I don't know, because I don't know the whole story, but if you talk to any of the real ones that were along for the whole campaign and the first term of Trump, they will tell you Cernovich was pretty solid.
00:50:29.000But that being said, where would Cernovich be without Trump?
00:50:37.000You know, and so you have, and even Ann Coulter.
00:50:39.000Ann Coulter, now she's an established author, she's a millionaire, she has property, she has books and everything.
00:50:46.000But a lot of these people seem to forget that Trump was the guy that did it.
00:50:49.000You know, you have all these talkers, some big and some small, some were established, some not.
00:50:54.000But Trump was the guy that stood up in 2016, and it was he alone, alone who buried the Republican establishment, buried 16 of the top Republicans in the country.
00:51:06.000Yeah, everybody was tweeting about it, and some were writing books about self help, and some were writing books about immigration, but Trump was the guy that got up at Trump Tower and said, We are going to take this country and literally make it great again.
00:53:04.000Who is the leader for the grassroots movement?
00:53:07.000Chris Ruffo from the Manhattan Institute?
00:53:10.000The nerd who doesn't even believe white people are real?
00:53:12.000Or Matt Walsh, the guy with the beard to hide his weak jawline, carries water for Ben Shapiro because he gets a nice salary that he couldn't get on his own doing his own show?
00:54:21.000Jared Kushner, the dual loyalty to Israel, the endless, endless support for Israel while putting Jared Kushner in charge of everything domestically and failing on it all or most of it.
00:54:34.000I mean, we don't need to get into that.
00:56:01.000He The reason we are where we are is because he ran, he announced in 2015, and currently he's the biggest thing in the party.
00:56:11.000Like I said, no one's going to beat him anytime soon in any primary.
00:56:16.000Nobody's going to go up and challenge him and survive politically.
00:56:19.000Nobody's going to win a primary or a general without his endorsement.
00:56:23.000Every Republican in America is begging for his endorsement right now.
00:56:27.000And there's all kinds of quid pro quo deals going on behind the scenes, lobbying people close to Trump to lobby Trump to give them an endorsement.
00:56:35.000That's why you have a lot of shitty endorsements because they're selling them.
00:57:16.000Just because he put his name on a social network, that company is now worth $3 billion.
00:57:23.000You know, the holding company that owns the Trump Media and Entertainment Group, it was valued at $900 million when the deal was announced, $3 billion today because his name on it is on it.
00:57:36.000The prospect of him being on a platform and bringing 75 to 150 million users with him and their eyeballs and their dollars.
00:57:45.000So Trump is the past, Trump is the present, and Trump's the future.
00:57:49.000What world are these people living in?
01:01:37.000There were several incidents throughout the Trump administration where they shot down our drones, and there were all kinds of, you know, these standoffs, oil tankers being blown up, false flag, of course, drones being shot down.
01:02:14.000But he, in his capacity as the governor of Florida, flew to Israel to sign a bill banning the BDS movement on college campuses in Florida.
01:02:24.000Flew to Israel to ban BDS in Florida, on Florida college campuses.
01:02:31.000Earlier this year, when Ben Jerry's stopped selling their ice cream in the West Bank, The Israeli Foreign Ministry wrote a letter to all the governors of America and said, You better do something about Ben Jerry's.
01:04:40.000What's 12 years of DeSantis going to do?
01:04:42.000You know, if Reagan had 12 years, eight with Reagan and four with Bush, if DeSantis has 12 years, eight with DeSantis and four with Tim Scott or something, If DeSantis has 12 years, what's going to be different about America?
01:04:57.000We're going to reset the clock 10 years and then just pick up where we left off?
01:05:02.000Let's see, what's DeSantis going to do?
01:05:13.000What's DeSantis going to do as the president of the United States that Trump would not or could not do?
01:05:18.000What the hell is he going to do other than maybe start more wars, give more to the military industrial complex, be weaker against the media?
01:05:26.000Create a less inspiring vision, and to top it all off, other than goad 75 million Americans back into complacency, back into some kind of civil friendly establishment status quo politics that we've had for 100 years.
01:07:32.000I mean, there's some good people that I know, and without getting into too much detail, I mean, there's a chance that things could be really good if he gets in office.
01:07:58.000If we get somebody else elected, it is just going to blow up the momentum that we have and redirect it into things and behaviors that serve the system.
01:09:10.000Matt Walsh and Chris Ruffo and all these other think tank assholes, you know, in this revolving door at Fox News and writing their pieces on these publications that just people on Twitter read.
01:11:11.000But the Democrats don't have a popular or a viable candidate.
01:11:14.000They're going to be going into 2024 with inflation, with a destroyed economy, with a crime wave, with lots of problems, political gridlock.
01:11:21.000If they lose the midterms, there's a chance that Trump wins, even with cheating.
01:11:26.000Hopefully we're more vigilant in 2024.
01:11:28.000That's a problem we're going to have to figure out.
01:11:31.000But if we could get Trump in in 2024, there's a chance the right people are going to get in the White House, and it's going to help us a lot.
01:11:40.000He's not going to save America, but there's a chance if somehow we could get him in that the right people will be hired this time in the right positions and they're going to make it a little bit easier for us.
01:14:01.000And I don't like people who claim they're in favor of hierarchy and authority and all these things, and then it's the backbiting and the gossip and the petty bullshit politics.
01:14:13.000You want to get rid of the petty politics of the past?
01:17:17.000That doesn't work for the kind of society that we want to create.
01:17:20.000If we have a society where that kind of thing, people think that's okay, I mean, whatever, yeah, you got free speech, whatever, but where people are going to cheerlead that and say, wow, great opinion, Ann, that's not a country I want to live in.0.96
01:17:32.000People take that seriously, some potty mouthed, unmarried woman talking to the president of America that way.0.61
01:17:39.000How is that any different than a resistance liberal saying the same thing?0.94
01:17:43.000How is that any different than some resistance liberal like Kathy Griffin or Rosie O'Donnell saying something like that?
01:20:09.000We don't want your think tanks and your Mencius Moldbug articles and your clever little turns of phrases and your podcasts with your insufferable, rustic Theodore Roosevelt aesthetic.
01:21:12.000No, I'm kidding a little bit, but really, you know, to be serious, people that don't agree with that, they don't understand the gravity of our situation.
01:21:26.000The situation is so bad, and if you think DeSantis is the solution, you don't know how bad it is.
01:21:31.000You don't know how bad it is, and you don't know what it's going to take to change it.
01:21:35.000Trump's a revolutionary, DeSantis is not.
01:24:57.000Michelle Malkin, my mom, the Virgin Mary.
01:25:01.000You know, there's a lot of great women out there.
01:25:07.000But, you know, I'm just trying to correct the record with all these feminists out there saying men and women are equal and, you know, women have this big place in politics.
01:27:58.000So Biden really was the only believable choice.
01:28:02.000He didn't win, but he was the only choice that people might believe that could win, which was important because they stole it.
01:28:10.000It was less important that Kamala became the vice president because, you know, Just like any other president, it really doesn't make that much of a difference.
01:28:17.000They selected Biden because he would win.
01:28:19.000They chose Kamala because they can't run a straight white guy, so they had to throw in some color and some gender after Hillary Clinton.
01:29:45.000It'll work as a story, and yeah, conservatives will rage about it, but the inflation is still going to be there, the vax mandate is still going to be there.
01:29:52.000You know, there'll be some pomp and ceremony, but how long does that news cycle last?
01:32:53.000You know, once I sat down, I was like, I should have probably stopped and talked a little longer, but, you know, I was like, well, it's starting.
01:33:01.000I don't want to get in there totally late.
01:33:05.000So I was like, I wish I got a chance to talk with you a little bit, but I was like, I got to get in.
01:33:11.000And you kind of caught me off guard, too.
01:33:13.000I was like, You know, I'm not really ready usually for a public relations encounter.
01:33:18.000But yeah, good to see you again, buddy.
01:37:50.000And by the way, I don't think I'm better than everybody, but obviously, people that talk about me all day, I'm definitely better than them by virtue of I'm the subject, right?
01:37:59.000I mean, so I don't want that to sound like some big ego trip, but it's like, you know, if your life is dedicated to gossiping about one individual, like you are a loser.
01:38:13.000I'm actually a very modest and humble person, but if your job, if your unpaid volunteer job is to just like write about what I eat, Which is literally what they do.
01:38:43.000This is just, you know, really kind of an unassailable, just good time.
01:38:48.000But I posted a picture of the beef sandwich I had at the ball game, and people go, people literally posting pictures of this on the forum and saying, Imagine eating this good?
01:42:52.000We think about all the great philosophers, it's Italians, and that's because they've got this.
01:42:57.000This large, you know, perceptive mind.
01:43:00.000It sort of experiences the universe differently, I guess.
01:43:05.000Maybe if you had that going for you, you'd be less concerned about punctuality, you know, less worried about 10 minutes on one side or the other.
01:44:35.000And there's more of us in the right of you.
01:44:36.000So, let's not get carried away because it's not going to work out the way you think it is.
01:44:43.000But, in any case, yeah, there's that old expression about people living in glass houses.
01:44:50.000You know, if you are actually balding and fat, you shouldn't be calling other people names, shouldn't be attacking other people's appearances.
01:44:59.000But that's just another day on the timeline.0.99
01:45:02.000Another day on the timeline reminding everybody that really you can attack the Groypers.0.99
01:45:07.000You're poking a sleeping frog, my friend.1.00
01:46:55.000Do you think that it's likely the system will focus their attention on rigging the Republican primary against Trump as opposed to cheating in the general election and having a rerun of the last one?
01:47:05.000No, because nobody would believe that Trump will lose the primary.
01:50:22.000They were awesome 15 years ago and they've just been held down by the man, you know.
01:50:27.000But they've been saying that kind of stuff for a long time, going up and saying, hey, Obama's a Muslim and all that.
01:50:37.000And now they're storming the U.S. Capitol and they think that John F. Kennedy is still alive and the second coming is happening imminently.
01:53:12.000Unknown Soldier says LMA owing at these niggas who kept saying Matt Walsh was based for the past year and telling you to ally with him.0.99
01:53:50.000Look, the thing is, it's not that he has a beard, it's that the beard is designed to cover up his weak jawline, and he's using it to look tough.
01:54:00.000You have a beard because it looks good.
01:56:25.000Ironic says, if what you say is true that the system is not racist, then doesn't it follow that in order to make a non racist system equal, they will need to make it racist against whites?
01:57:58.000No surprise, but I mean, the absolute state.
01:58:00.000Here's this group of people that's been doing nothing but shit talking us for weeks and weeks and for really for years, realistically.1.00
01:58:07.000And then it's like, hey, isn't one of your favorite guys, isn't one of your best guys literally a satanic female or male to female transsexual?0.99
02:03:57.000So, no, I don't think in this life you get a whole lot of.
02:04:03.000I don't think there's a lot of rhyme or reason to why some rise and some fall because there are very evil people that succeed and very good people that fail.
02:04:11.000So, You know, when people say things like that, it's like, yeah, I could see how somebody living a good life could come back to them in some way, but fortune plays a big part in it.
02:04:52.000Maybe you could say that that's analogous for how that happened, but that's not happening in any real spiritual sense, I don't believe.
02:05:00.000Bubba says, I don't know how feasible or even effective this would be, but do you think there's space for a Nick Fuentes Jimmy Doar crossover, specifically over anti ADL SPLC Israel stuff, even if just for marketing purposes?
02:05:49.000And I think that kind of matches your MO too.
02:05:51.000When you go in front of Turning Point headquarters and say, we're out here naming the Jew, I think that's really more of a joker move, kind of like, I don't care who wins or loses, chaotic neutral, just going to go out there and say something.0.63
02:06:55.000And Trump made some very good personnel changes at the beginning of 2020, which is why 2020 was way different than the previous two years.
02:07:04.000I would point to the success of 2020 and see that's a perfect example of who's coming back and the trajectory that the administration was on before he got cheated out of reelection.
02:07:15.000So I can't really speak too much about this because a lot of it is concerning people that are not public and things that just shouldn't be talked about in a public forum.
02:07:24.000But rest assured, there are people out there who would work in the new admin and they would be solid.
02:07:33.000Pat Mann says gorillas, orangutans, gibbons, bonobos, chimps, those are the apes.
02:09:18.000It was more just a big pain in the ass to have this metal appliance like rubbing against your cheeks.
02:09:24.000And like you could only open your mouth so wide because it had this like mechanism in place that would kind of like stop, it would get caught.
02:09:35.000Or if you open your jaw too wide, it would come undone and you'd have these two little like I don't know what you call like pistons or something just kind of flapping around and they would cut up your jaw and you would have to go in and like.