00:00:06.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:10.000Thankfully, this is the first show, actually, this is the first show in a whole week in seven full days that we aren't going to be talking about optics predominantly or even at all.
00:00:20.000So it's a refreshing change of pace for us here on America First.
00:00:25.000We got a comfy episode for you tonight.
00:00:28.000Today was actually the first day, or rather, the first episode.
00:02:26.000And we had a couple of developments come out today, which are, it's just so funny to me how immediately after the tragedy, everybody was saying, if you believe in a conspiracy theory about this, if you suggest that anything but the official story happened, you're a bad person, right?
00:02:49.000In a graphic and brutal way, if you questioned the narrative, you were a crank, you were a loon, you were stupid, and moreover, not only were you not smart, but you were a bad person too.
00:03:00.000You were immoral, unpatriotic, you didn't care about the people that died.
00:03:05.000And it's just funny to me because, and it's not a funny thing, obviously.
00:03:08.000I mean, we recognize the gravity of the situation, but rather it is, I think it's very vindicating that as the weeks have progressed, as the days have progressed, we've seen that.
00:03:20.000The feds, the government, even local authorities like the sheriff, the Las Vegas, or rather the Clark County sheriff, have not been forthcoming about these things.
00:03:31.000And no exception was made today when we heard two developments about this, two massive developments.
00:03:37.000And I suppose it's just serendipity that they came at the same time within hours of each other, right?
00:03:43.000So the first thing that we heard today was that the brother of the Las Vegas shooting, Bruce Paddock, now, Bruce Paddock is not the same guy as the interview that we heard.
00:04:04.000So, Bruce Paddock today was taken into custody on charges of child pornography, child pornography.
00:04:12.000And he was taken into custody this afternoon in North Hollywood.
00:04:16.000And apparently, this is what the feds say.
00:04:18.000This is why, you know, anybody who sees what's been going on, that you have the deadliest mass shooting in American history, it's a guy with no mental health record, no criminal record.
00:04:29.000We have not established a motive for three weeks, and out of a clear blue sky, His brother, who says he hasn't talked to this guy in 10 years, hasn't talked to the killer, Steve Paddock, in 10 years, all of a sudden he gets taken into custody on child pornography, which is, by the way, one of the easiest things in the world for somebody to implicate somebody that they don't want, that they don't want talking on.
00:04:51.000You know, that's one of the easiest things to make somebody disappear.
00:04:55.000You know, the CIA has the technology for this stuff.
00:04:58.000Anybody would rightfully say, this is not okay.
00:05:07.000But, however, to the undiscerning eye, you might say, that's weird.
00:05:12.000That's kind of bizarre that three weeks after the deadliest mass shooting in history, the guy's brother gets taken up on charges that are completely easy to fake.
00:05:20.000But the feds assure us, no, no, no, no.
00:05:22.000You see, he was under investigation for child pornography long before his brother killed 58 people at the concert in Las Vegas.
00:06:04.000Usually people start with, I don't know, like shoplifting, they steal a pack of gum, maybe they steal a car, maybe they kill their wife, I don't know.
00:06:13.000But this guy just decided, you know, go big or go home, whatever.
00:06:16.000But this Bruce Paddock, his brother, who apparently he hasn't spoken to in 10 years, Bruce Paddock has quite the criminal record.
00:06:24.000He had been indicted on charges of arson and many other crimes before.
00:06:28.000And of course, this raises questions because the father of these boys, which is Stephen, the brother that's talking about comp sushi, the brother that's the pedophile, Their father was a bank robber.
00:06:39.000Their father was a bank robber in Las Vegas who was arrested by the FBI dozens of times, or rather several times, escaped prison twice, was thrown back in prison a couple of times.
00:06:52.000So, this is a very weird picture that we have here that we have a father who is a bank robber in Las Vegas escaping prison.
00:08:08.000But if that's not enough, then the brother of this multi, multi, multi millionaire real estate investor who was a Fed all his life, whose dad was the bank robber, his brother concurrently is a serial arsonist and has child porn and is a pedophile.
00:08:24.000Do they expect us to believe this stuff?
00:08:27.000That this is all just the biggest, this is just a wacky, Circus Soleil family?
00:08:34.000And so that was the first development, folks.
00:08:36.000That was the first major update we heard about the Las Vegas thing.
00:08:40.000We haven't heard anything about it in weeks.
00:08:42.000And it's funny because there were more developments that came out about the Sandy Hook shooting this week.
00:08:48.000So we're hearing developments about a shooting that happened four years ago, and we still don't know what happened with the shooting three weeks ago, right?
00:08:55.000So, I mean, that's sort of the icing on the cake there.
00:08:58.000But the second update that we heard about, and this was multiple news sources, I think ABC might have been the first to.
00:09:06.000The investigators who were looking into Stephen Paddock's hotel room where he committed the shooting, where he shot at people from the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel, investigators recovered a laptop from the scene.
00:09:20.000And now, before we engage in this, this story is just a real beauty, but before we get into that, think of a laptop, okay?
00:09:27.000If you're thinking of a crime, if you're thinking of any occurrence, anything that happens, and you're looking for evidence, you're looking for Why did somebody do something?
00:09:56.000Like a laptop is the next best thing to like a manifesto or a written journal or I don't even know, like a document of like an accounting ledger, anything like that.
00:10:33.000Before he commits the worst mass shooting in history, nobody knows why he takes time to sit down and scribble something out on a piece of paper.
00:10:50.000Well, that would have been great to know, right?
00:10:52.000That would have been great to know that he had one and what was on it.
00:10:55.000You know, if we don't know what he did.
00:10:57.000Oh, but you see, oh, you know that great treasure trove of information that we should have?
00:11:02.000You know, that you would have on a laptop?
00:11:04.000Like if people found what's on my laptop, there's nothing too incriminating on my laptop.
00:11:09.000Just like, I don't know, like downloaded pictures and videos and this show and.
00:11:15.000Me trying to hack boomer tech, you know, I have all these different files, probably like viruses too, from me trying to download like 4K video converter and all this stuff.
00:11:25.000It would have been great to know it was on Stephen Paddock's laptop.
00:11:28.000They tell us today the major development today is actually hard drive is missing from the laptop.
00:11:36.000Hard drive was missing from the laptop.
00:12:06.000I mean, are they even trying to cover this up?
00:12:08.000Did anybody think this through when they're sitting in the top floor of the Pentagon and they're planning this stuff out and they're doing their arms trafficking or whatever's going on?
00:12:21.000Before they go public with this story or this report, they're like, hey, Captain, maybe people are going to think it's a little weird that three and a half weeks after the shooting.
00:12:30.000We belatedly tell them there was no hard drive on the computer and there's like no additional explanation.
00:12:49.000I mean, do they even talk about this stuff?
00:12:52.000That on the same day, you have the brother who would be a great witness, who would be a great person to establish motive, to establish, I don't know, something about this guy.
00:13:10.000The laptop that would have been so helpful to understand why, you know, for example, he used that laptop or a laptop.
00:13:17.000I don't know if it's the same laptop, but he used some kind of monitor to look at what was happening inside and outside the hotel room.
00:13:25.000We understood this like a week after the shooting that he had set up cameras outside the hotel room and also inside the hotel room to look at what was going on in and outside.
00:13:35.000People speculated that was to see if cops were coming in, or I don't know why he would have cameras inside the hotel room.
00:13:43.000And then the curious thing about that was they were never on.
00:13:46.000So he was supposed to be using them as this kind of security camera system where he could kind of see what was going on, but the cameras weren't rolling.
00:13:57.000Maybe if there was a hard drive on the laptop, if it was the same monitor, if it was the same laptop, we could figure out why that is, or we could see if he did record anything, what was on that.
00:14:11.000And so there's really like two possibilities at this point with the hard drive.
00:14:17.000Either like he removed it, or rather, either the feds removed it, either there was something incriminating on there because they are indicted in some way by this shooting.
00:14:28.000There's evidence that incriminates law enforcement and the feds in some way, so they destroyed the hard drive.
00:14:37.000The alternative theory is that Stephen Paddock didn't commit this shooting.
00:14:41.000The alternative theory is that somebody else committed the shooting.
00:14:44.000And set him up, or there were multiple actors involved, and somebody didn't want the feds recovering that hard drive.
00:14:51.000We don't know who that could be because, like, you know, we have no information about the shooting.
00:14:55.000But either way, I don't think anybody's buying the official narrative.
00:14:59.000And my buddy, my Facebook friend, Cabot Phillips, my Facebook chum, I don't know why he friended me, but Cabot Phillips, I remember, and this sticks in my head.
00:15:08.000My parents are going to be like, why do you waste your time talking about this guy?
00:15:11.000Why do you waste your time talking about this Jamoke?
00:15:50.000Cabin Phillips posts on Facebook and he's like, I forget what he said exactly, but something to the effect that people who are critical or skeptical about this story about the Las Vegas shooting are embarrassing and they're no good and they're unpatriotic.
00:16:07.000And it's like, here we are, three and a half weeks later, and we have nothing.
00:16:13.000And by the way, this is after last Friday when Jesus Campos, the police officer, or rather the hotel security guard, Who was shot at by Stephen Paddock?
00:16:32.000Jesus Campos, who was an eyewitness to the shooting from the hotel perspective, you've never heard anybody talk about that from that perspective.
00:16:41.000He was supposed to do six interviews on Friday.
00:16:45.000Canceled all of them at the last minute.
00:16:58.000Did you hear about that on any mainstream network?
00:17:01.000Did you hear that on the nightly local news?
00:17:04.000Don't you think that's a little bit important, kind of an important detail that one of the most instrumental eyewitnesses figures in this story goes missing a couple of weeks later before he's about to do six interviews?
00:17:16.000You don't launch a media gauntlet like that unless you have something to say, unless you have something to offer.
00:17:23.000He ends up on The View a week later and goofy.
00:17:28.000And then on top of that, on top of these other two developments, here's another thing that nobody was talking about, which I just found while searching through these stories over the past couple of weeks.
00:18:06.000They used a team, okay, of 30 experts, 30 experts, which included Marines, video producers, intelligence specialists, like this crack team of people for hours and hours and hours.
00:18:17.000This 30 team, this 30 member strong team of experts sifted through all the evidence and they pieced together a timeline.
00:18:24.000And this timeline that the New York Times came up with contradicts the Las Vegas timeline, the one that's created by the feds.
00:18:32.000They said that actually, if you look at all the video evidence, you'll find that Jesus Campos was fired on a minute after the shooting started.
00:18:40.000So the shooting started at 10 15, or rather, I'm sorry, 10 05.
00:18:46.000They say that Jesus Campos was fired on through the door of the hotel room at 10 06.
00:18:51.000And they say that we know this because you can hear muffled gunfire in some of the videos, and that's supposed to be him shooting through the door at Jesus Campos.
00:19:36.000The timeline put together by the FBI, by the ATF, By, I'm sure to some extent, the CIA.
00:19:42.000Still wrong after three tries, after three and a half weeks.
00:19:46.000And all the more curious, besides the fact that all the stories by all the intelligence agencies are wrong, isn't it kind of weird that this shooting went on for 10 minutes and then it took an additional seven minutes for this guy to be apprehended, a total of 17 minutes?
00:20:11.000You have a mass shooting in one of the most In one of the highest profile cities in the country, with like the most major events, with the most surveillance, this guy radios it in.
00:20:52.000Either the police are disgustingly, grossly incompetent, which would be insane if that were the case, that they couldn't get through, or this was BS, or this was some kind of a false flag, or something else.
00:21:07.000And you also look at some of the videos from the day of the shooting, and people that were covering the Mandalay Bay Hotel, like the exterior and the actual hotel, there were no cops that showed up there.
00:21:18.000There were no people fleeing from the hotel, even though he had someone firing a high power assault rifle for 10 minutes outside of his hotel room, outside his window.
00:21:28.000He didn't have any civilians fleeing the hotel.
00:21:30.000He didn't have any major police activity.
00:21:32.000I mean, it should look like Die Hard out there.
00:21:35.000It should look like the building in Die Hard, where there's cops everywhere.
00:21:39.000If you got the worst mass shooting happening on the 32nd floor, no cops, no customers leaving.
00:21:59.000They're waiting for people to forget about this.
00:22:00.000They're waiting for people like me, people like you, to let it go, to talk about the other things that are going on, to talk about how this illiterate black woman is claiming that President Trump hesitated when he said the name of her husband who was killed in battle.
00:22:17.000And we're supposed to care about that.
00:22:18.000We're supposed to care about this ridiculous controversy with.
00:22:21.000This, this representative Wilson and the president.
00:22:24.000We're supposed to care about, you know, all, all this ridiculous nonsense and the worst mass shooting in history.
00:22:30.000People, this could have been us, guys.
00:23:26.000If you question Sandy Hook or 9 11, you're like a bad guy.
00:23:31.000Somehow you don't care about the people that died.
00:23:35.000Isn't it kind of diametrically the opposite?
00:23:39.000You know, isn't it the people who don't question what happened, who don't care about the people that died?
00:23:44.000If you just willingly accept the narrative that's given to you, isn't it?
00:23:47.000I mean, and not to say that people who aren't, like, investigating these things and going info wars on it, not to say that they don't care, but if we were to judge who cares more, isn't it going to be the people that, or rather aren't, I don't know what the verb would be there, what the preposition would be there, but the people that are looking into it, aren't those the people that care, right?
00:24:43.000That wouldn't be good because the public doesn't have a long enough attention span.
00:24:47.000And people might say that, and like, okay, maybe.
00:24:50.000I mean, people generally have a shorter attention span, but it doesn't quite jive because MSNBC and CNN have been running this extremely complicated, extremely tedious, extremely detailed, contrived story about Russia for 15 months without interruption.
00:25:09.000So maybe you get it that the people have a short attention span.
00:25:12.000I don't know though, because you go to any one of these rallies and you have all these shitlibs.
00:25:17.000Thousands of them that can regurgitate like hours and hours and hours of tedium and details about Paul Manafort and Jeff Sessions and Sergey Kizilyak and the meetings in September and the call in December with Michael Flynn.
00:25:48.000The media is content to push and push and push other stories beyond their expiration date, beyond the sensationalism of the matter.
00:25:57.000Like the Russia thing, how boring is that?
00:26:00.000Who can watch Rachel Maddow sift through these documents like a loon, like what's his name on Always Sunny in Philadelphia, where they got the thread on the cork board?
00:26:09.000Paul Manafort and Corey Lewandowski and Steve Bannon and the Trump Kremlin.
00:26:15.000And they could watch that for hours and hours and hours for months.
00:26:19.000Las Vegas was out of the news after a week.
00:26:51.000I have such respect for government, I have such respect for congressmen and senators.
00:26:56.000When I see the people that they're involved with who just gun down Americans in the streets and they're corrupt and they collude with foreign governments and they do gun running and drug trafficking, I think, like, wow, our senators are good people.
00:27:10.000They deserve to be praised, they deserve to be respected, right?
00:27:14.000What an honorable institution, you know, really.
00:27:17.000But so another awesome story about these people the Clinton dossier, or rather, the Trump dossier.
00:27:25.000You might have heard about this, you might not have.
00:27:27.000The mainstream media didn't cover this at all.
00:27:29.000You know, zero minutes of coverage or 10 seconds of coverage for this.
00:27:33.000And then they were going on and on about the Russia stuff.
00:27:35.000But it came out today, according to U.S. media, all kinds of U.S. media reports, that the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee funded the Trump dossier, which you remember that was the report that came out in BuzzFeed that alleged that Trump went to, and like this was real, this actually happened, maybe if you forgot about it.
00:27:59.000But BuzzFeed alleged that they had acquired like a top secret memo from the intelligence community that Trump went to Moscow.
00:28:08.000And he was hosted at the Moscow Ritz-Carlton by Vladimir Putin.
00:28:13.000And he was set up in the same room that Barack Obama stayed at.
00:28:17.000He was treated to prostitutes there who peed all over Barack Obama's bed to President Trump's excitement.
00:28:25.000And Vladimir Putin filmed all of this.
00:28:31.000I love when they throw out like these words in other languages, like these buzzwords in other languages, and they think like they're so academic and sophisticated.
00:29:14.000The Clinton campaign subsidized this to happen.
00:29:17.000They subsidized, they paid for that dossier.
00:29:20.000They paid for that report to come out.
00:29:23.000And it was revealed, according to reports, that Perkins Coy, which is a law firm that was representing both the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee, they hired the intelligence firm Fusion GPS in April of 2016.
00:29:39.000This intelligence firm subcontracted Christopher Steele, who was a former British spy in Russia.
00:29:46.000And he put together this insane dossier.
00:29:49.000Originally, this is surprising, or maybe not surprising, depending on who you are.
00:29:53.000Originally, this dossier was funded and subsidized by the Republicans.
00:29:58.000But once Trump became the nominee, it was passed off to the Democrats to use.
00:30:03.000But I mean, it just goes to show you that there's.
00:30:39.000It's there for anybody to look at that all these guys are in together in something.
00:30:43.000They're all in cahoots at the Bilderberg or at the Trilateral Commission or the Illuminati or whatever, or I don't know, some other kind of organization like the Freemasons and.
00:30:54.000You could look at that symbol and draw additional lines.
00:31:37.000Hey, yeah, you see the government lies to us about everything all.
00:31:40.000Hey, Bob, you see how the government massacres people like you and me in the streets of Las Vegas and Newtown, Connecticut and New York City, and then they just fly about it to our faces, and so does the news?
00:32:10.000Short of like a revolution, I don't know how you change this.
00:32:14.000And James Alsup, smart guy, he was talking on his show, which I thought was very smart the other day about the subversion tactic that we got to go in and change the party apparatus from the local level, from the inside.
00:32:27.000Go to your local Republican, whatever.
00:32:39.000But, I mean, other than that, what are we supposed to do here?
00:32:42.000That these people, they're like lizard people.
00:32:44.000They're like, and now that, you know, people are going to, Reagan Battalion and Huffington Post are going to say, alt right nut job radio host says the government's lizard people.
00:32:57.000These people put on their, they plaster on their smiling face, they put on their suit, they get in front of the camera, these people like Jeff Flake and Bob Corker, and they just lie.
00:33:20.000That's just, it's just like a punchline to a joke now.
00:33:23.000Yeah, the government's hostile, occupied regime, and they kill us and they hate us, and they're probably in control of the drug trade, and they're probably in control of all this other stuff.
00:34:13.000And we've gotten to a point in the past 25 years where the government has systematically ceased performing its responsibilities and not only halted these functions, but actively worked against them to the point where the government has become the problem.
00:34:30.000You know, it used to be government protected us from foreign nations, protected us from foreign actors or violent people.
00:35:00.000When Paul Ryan and all these bastards go into the cloakrooms of Congress, into the Senate and the congressional offices, and they write about the legislation, do you think they're the ones writing the bills, really?
00:35:13.000You think Paul Ryan is going into the back rooms and he's sitting there thinking, like, it's almost complete?
00:35:21.000It's almost complete, but it's just not quite right.
00:35:23.000He's sitting there poring over the American Health Care Act that failed in March and April.
00:35:29.000Like Mozart, looking over a symphony, fine tuning the notes and the proportions and all of this.
00:35:54.000Like, a spilled over glass of whiskey, a spilled over tumbler of whiskey, and he's sitting there on his desk, like, How am I going to provide better health care for the American people?
00:36:03.000Do you think any one of these people is doing that?
00:36:29.000Or do you think that these are all functionary like bureaucrats who are just like us, except worse?
00:36:37.000No scruples, no integrity, who are just doing a job just like anybody else and giving just as little of a crap about it.
00:36:45.000Or they show up and they get their paycheck and they do what they're told by the people that really care about the direction of the country.
00:38:25.000Your enemy is definitely not the police who show up in SWAT teams to suppress free speech like they did in Charlottesville or like they're doing in Catalonia or beating people over the head for voting.
00:38:38.000Your enemy is not the police who permit riots to happen when it's certain people and oppress them and crush them when it's other people, or people that violate your Fourth Amendment rights, your Second Amendment rights on a daily basis.
00:38:51.000It's not all the congressmen who are plundering your wealth.
00:38:55.000Not the Federal Reserve and the banks that are plundering your actual physical value that you have in your money and in your savings and in your assets.
00:39:03.000It's not the media that hates you, that hates your family, that wants to see your children jazzed up in the head.
00:39:09.000Thinking they're boys and girls and gay and living these alternative lifestyles.
00:39:25.000You know, that 20 year old DSA kid on the college campus who doesn't know any better because he was brought up in a Marxist public school system and brought up with Marxist mainstream media, he's your enemy.
00:39:36.000That 20 year old kid with a picket sign eating ramen noodles, forget about the ATF.
00:39:40.000Forget about the NSA that's reading all your emails and phone conversations and spies on you from your television set.
00:39:50.000It's your neighbor down the street who wants.
00:39:52.000Slightly higher taxes, who thinks that big corporations shouldn't get tax cuts before we improve the schools and the roads, he's your enemy.
00:41:30.000You think you can control these things.
00:41:32.000You think your political movement, if it just had enough subscribers, if it just had enough voters and money, they'd change the effing world.
00:41:41.000Or we are all just slaves to the destiny of the historical cycle of a Hegelian theory of history.
00:42:11.000It's a little bit more difficult, the political stuff, because you're dealing with government, you're dealing with paperwork, you're dealing with a mass movement.
00:42:17.000It's difficult to plan and everything, but it's in the works.
00:42:47.000It's practical, useful knowledge that you can employ to achieve practical political ends.
00:42:53.000And James is right on the money with this political stuff.
00:42:55.000I worked with political, or rather, local government for a while in high school.
00:43:00.000I served as the youth, what was it called?
00:43:06.000There was some kind of like youth program in our village.
00:43:11.000Where young kids applied and they got to sit in on the municipal meetings and they got to sit in and give their perspective on things like tree trimmings and public works and all that.
00:44:51.000I mean, everybody, what it comes down to, what the national politics comes down to is people wanting to pass the buck, people wanting to abdicate responsibility.
00:45:00.000Because if you adopt this local mindset, everybody's got to play.
00:45:09.000Everybody's got to work their butts off.
00:45:10.000Everybody's got to take an extra two hours after work and make it happen.
00:45:16.000But if you can all say, like, oh, no, we're waiting to change the culture, we're waiting to change the national, you know, When you move into this ethereal, qualitative, like undefined, boundless space, that's called abdication of responsibility.
00:45:31.000Because if you're talking about the culture, that essentially means I can just impulsively post on Twitter and do things I like and be self indulgent and be self righteous and not be bothered by thinking about strategy and tactics.
00:45:44.000I won't be bothered with the paperwork.
00:45:46.000I won't be bothered with thinking about how we get from point A to point B.
00:45:51.000And that's fundamentally the problem this abdication.
00:46:18.000That means you want to sit on your butt in your bed and edit images on the laptop, drooling while you're drinking whatever, while you're drinking Mountain Dew.
00:47:44.000And to try to ascribe or project a political narrative onto this, I think, is a mistake because, you know, it's like they were trying to kill white people, maybe, but if it could indict the federal government, that'd be much more useful and the truth.
00:47:59.000So I am generally against this ascribing or projecting a political narrative onto it.
00:48:04.000You know, people want to say it was Muslim, it was ISIS, it was anti white, or it was Democrats.
00:48:09.000I'm generally against that stuff because the truth is so much, number one, it's true, but number two, it's so much more impactful in terms of who's indicted by this.
00:48:17.000The face when, or the feel when, see, people made fun of me because I said the face when instead of the feel when.
00:48:29.000They say we need a New Age Templar Knights reform, rebuild.
00:48:33.000I mean, yeah, like a modern interpretation of it, but I mean, singing that kind of stuff could get you called a LARPer in some circles.
00:48:42.000We got Gary Baker with a single shekel, Howard Morton with a single shekel.
00:48:46.000The single shekel idea is catching on.
00:48:48.000Hey, If everybody donated a single shekel, if everybody watched the show, donated a single shekel every show, like these guys, what would that be?
00:48:57.000We get about 2,500 views a night, so that would be what?
00:49:01.0002,500 bucks a night times five, 12,500, so times four would be 48, 50 grand a month.
00:49:09.000That wouldn't be bad, but we only get 70%.
00:49:57.000I see optics that are like extreme white nationalists as far more harmful than the conspiracy stuff because everybody a little bit believes the conspiracy stuff.
00:50:06.000And especially with Las Vegas, it's becoming more and more obvious.
00:50:37.000And people who watch this show, it's funny because people are like, well, I know it's legitimate conspiracy stuff, but the other people don't.
00:51:04.000Gary Baker, do you have a plan if you get banned from YouTube?
00:51:08.000I don't think we'll get banned from YouTube, but I mean, we're building a website right now.
00:51:13.000The plan is to try and get our platform and our people off of YouTube and onto our website for our content.
00:51:20.000And so hopefully, we're going to build up a strong enough brand with our website that if we get eliminated from YouTube, it wouldn't kill us because people would just go to our website for our content.
00:51:55.000The present system is no part of our present system that the founders would have agreed with, that the founders would have designed or thought was good.
00:52:04.000I mean, you have everything from income tax, 16th Amendment, to the direct election of senators, 17th Amendment, to the infamous 19th Amendment.
00:52:14.000I don't know how they'd feel about that one.
00:52:16.000To the, I mean, all kinds of reforms that have been undertaken with this system.
00:52:21.000The Federal Reserve System in 1913, you think the founders would have thought that was a good idea?
00:52:26.000And on and on and on, where this government has been perverted from its original form.
00:52:32.000People talk all day long about what the founders would have wanted, what the founders would have wanted for our government.
00:52:36.000And then in the same breath, they talk about democracy.
00:52:39.000The founders did not believe in democracy, the founders were troubled by what they saw in the French Revolution because of the excesses of democracy.
00:52:53.000And they even saw that in the looseness of the Articles of Confederation, which prevailed from 1776 to 1788 when the Constitution was ratified.
00:53:02.000So the founders were by no means these ardent liberal Democrats like people make it out.
00:53:09.000They didn't even believe in democracy.
00:53:11.000The system that they created was far more aristocratic and monarchical than the present system, than the present managerial technocracy.
00:53:55.000I think the Constitution was the ideal form of government for our people.
00:54:00.000And that's the tradition of our people, something like that.
00:54:02.000And people say, oh, well, you know, the Constitution failed, the Constitution's too liberal, and on and on.
00:54:07.000But if you're a traditionalist, you look at the history of this settlement in North America, and for 400 years, it's been liberal, it's been like representationally democratic, it's been like constitutionalist.
00:54:21.000And before that, you had the Magna Carta, you had natural law.
00:54:25.000You had the Glorious Revolution in the 17th century in England.
00:54:30.000So, you have a long history in this country, a long tradition of liberalism, of civics, of that kind of system.
00:54:38.000And I think the Constitution is like the perfection of that.
00:54:43.000That was a high form of government that we could have aspired to, and we can continue to aspire to.
00:54:48.000So, I'm a big believer in the Constitution, big believer in federalism, big believer in separation of powers, and the structure of the government was so remarkable.
00:54:59.000In the sense that you had this wonderfully equitable checks and balances system where, like, truly no one branch has reigned supreme over the other.
00:55:09.000I mean, that's a remarkable feat that no single branch has gotten so powerful as to overpower the rest.
00:55:15.000I mean, there's still debates as to which is the strongest.
00:55:18.000That's kind of a vindication of the founders that some people say the Supreme Court is too powerful because they have essentially veto power and it's unchecked.
00:55:26.000And some people say the president is too powerful.
00:55:29.000People said that with Barack Obama, and liberals say that with Donald Trump with his executive orders.
00:55:34.000People on our side say the Congress has gotten too powerful, and the federal judiciary has gotten too powerful.
00:55:39.000So it's a great system where they're all vying for control.
00:55:43.000The founders understood, and this is brilliant the founders understood that government and society is dynamic.
00:55:51.000It's not about creating a system that is set, it's not about creating a system where it's like king, aristocrats, people, and it's just going to stay like that.
00:56:00.000The founders understood that history is always moving.
00:56:03.000It's not so much like one system and this is our system, but it's this evolution.
00:56:26.000And so the founders understood and they created a government that was based on relationships, based on proportions.
00:56:32.000It wasn't like you have your executive.
00:56:35.000You have your Congress, you have your judicial, and they'll do this and they'll do that and they'll do the other.
00:56:39.000It was, we'll create a relationship, we'll create a proportion of different powers, and they'll all be moving, they'll all be flowing all the time between the executive, the congressional, and the judiciary.
00:56:51.000And then at the same time, at the same time, you have this horizontal dynamism, this horizontal proportionality and relationships and functions.
00:57:01.000At the same time, you'll have a vertical relationship with the federal government and with the state governments and local governments, and all of those will sort of be dynamic.
01:01:53.000But I've been doing this for February.
01:01:54.000Like every night, you do a show and I did it on RSPN.
01:01:58.000It's not always easy and it's not always fun.
01:02:00.000And you don't always look forward to it.
01:02:02.000And some days it's just a pain in the ass and you don't want to do it.
01:02:05.000The days when there's nothing in the news, you just got to make stuff up and you're tired, maybe you haven't slept and you're hungry and, uh, And it just makes me feel good that people are enjoying it, that it's creating something of value in people's lives.
01:02:18.000That's all people like me like to hear.
01:02:20.000People say, thank you for your content.
01:02:22.000I'm like, no, thank you for consuming it and enjoying it because that's why it's there.
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