Learn English with Donald Trump. President Donald Trump delivers a speech on the campaign trail in Michigan on Tuesday night, September 4, 2020, and speaks to the America First movement and its supporters on why they should vote for Donald Trump and why he should win the 2020 election. President Trump is a loud and proud supporter of President Trump and has been with him since the beginning of his campaign. Trump has been the face and voice of the pro-America First movement, and he has been a fierce defender of America First and its values. He has been an advocate for a pro-American agenda, and has long been a supporter of the Trump campaign. In this speech, President Trump urges his supporters to vote for him and to elect him president in 2020, because he is the best chance for them to have a shot at being re-elected and to take back control of the White House from Hillary Clinton and the Democrats. Tweet Me! with your thoughts and reactions to this episode and the rest of the President's speech and tweet me to let us know what you thought of the speech and what you think of it! Timestamps: 3:00 - What do you think about the speech? 4:30 - What are your thoughts on the Trump 2020 campaign? 5:15 - What is your biggest takeaway from it? 6:40 - How do you feel about the Trump administration? 7:20 - What would you vote for in 2020? 8:00: What s your advice to Trump? 9: What are you looking for? 10:00 11: What is the biggest missed opportunity in history? 13:00 | What s the most important thing Trump needs to do? 15:30 | What do we need to do next? 16:40 | How do we win the election? 17:15 | What are we can we win in 2020 18:30: Is Trump a peaceful man? 19:30 21:15 22:10 | What's the best way to win? 26: What does Trump need to win the presidency? 27:40 25:00 What s our country needs to be a president? 30:40: How can we be liberated from Silicon Valley? 31:00 Is Trump an American first? 32:00 Do you think we should be liberated? 35:00 Are you a revolutionary?
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00:02:29.000They didn't hear us when we emailed them.
00:02:32.000And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it.
00:02:38.000For that reason, the Gorba war will continue, and we will accelerate and intensify our plans.
00:02:47.000We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible.
00:02:55.000If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first.
00:03:02.000He must stop the betrayal of America first.
00:03:18.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:03:33.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:06:17.000We love Trump. I love Trump. We all love Trump.
00:06:23.000And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them.
00:06:27.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment
00:06:34.000with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:06:39.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:08:54.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:09:38.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:09:43.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:19:26.000Well, hey, thanks, love you too, but sorry, I believe in a religion that makes sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:29:20.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect.
00:31:21.000you These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:31:29.000So as they have total control, they pull the strings.
00:31:34.000My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now.
00:31:43.000If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles to blame.
00:31:50.000La Civita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th.
00:31:58.000And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless.
00:32:06.000Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls.
00:32:13.000If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs.
00:32:17.000Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures.
00:35:44.000You are going to be force-fed curry and coconuts in prison if you don't fire all of your campaign staffers because you are losing this election.
00:36:47.000So fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude Dude
00:36:50.000Griper War 2 Griper War 2 Your campaign sucks Yeah, we're coming for you
00:36:59.000Griper War 2 Griper War 2 Your campaign sucks Yeah, we're coming for you
00:37:05.000Me and the Grippers will save the Trump campaign We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:45:10.000If they want to say you're making us lose, good!
00:45:13.000Let them say that and let them fix it!
00:45:17.000If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control.
00:45:24.000If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose.
00:45:37.000They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics.
00:45:41.000They want us to just shut up and vote.
00:45:43.000Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out.
00:45:47.000The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable.
00:45:51.000The Trump campaign is still, in my view, getting an F rating on immigration, on war, and on
00:46:28.000Vance or Donald Trump campaign event, and we will counter-program it with a large crowd.
00:46:34.000And we will deliver our grievances and our complaints of how this campaign is not living up to America First.
00:46:42.000But as long as things keep going the way they are, we will only step up and escalate and intensify our tactics to remind Republicans that Donald Trump is no longer an America First candidate.
00:46:55.000They don't know what is necessary to make the difference.
00:47:00.000And what is necessary is to exert the same pressure on the Trump campaign on behalf of America First that any other donor, lobbyist, or special interest exerts on that campaign with their money.
00:47:16.000If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first.
00:47:21.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a
00:47:38.000new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:47:42.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system.
00:49:56.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:50:41.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:50:45.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:56:44.000We'll also be talking tonight about the state of the Trump campaign.
00:56:47.000I believe this is our third or fourth week doing this, but every Monday we go over and recap the week's events on the Trump campaign, policy, personnel, rhetoric, all Trump-related developments.
00:59:04.000Even though I was very black-pilled on Friday and the news isn't good, I remembered to be white-pilled Because the most important thing is to have fun.
01:00:35.000So right now you can only use cryptocurrency to buy the hats, but it's worthwhile.
01:00:40.000And get your order in now because we are going to have them made and shipped.
01:00:46.000And then so if you order them later in the week, it will come weeks after this first batch.
01:00:52.000So if you want them in the timeline that we said, make sure you order them now because we're going to put the order in, we'll have them, we're fulfilling them ourselves.
01:01:03.000So if you want to get them as soon as possible, you gotta place the order tonight, okay?
01:03:03.000That's all we've heard since we started this thing late August.
01:03:07.000Now, we have heard word about a couple of upcoming events this week, so hopefully we'll be able to get out there, but Point being, this election is so slow.
01:03:18.0002016, it felt like the whole world was on fire.
01:03:24.0002020 was crazy for other reasons, but the election kind of sucked then because of the pandemic.
01:03:36.000And it's crazy because big things are happening with Biden dropping out and it is consequential, but For days, nothing goes on in this campaign.
01:04:00.000That's how I feel about that whole situation.
01:04:04.000One other thing I wanted to talk about before I go live.
01:04:07.000I just want to make this clear on the show.
01:04:10.000So, Friday, I was very critical of Trump.
01:04:15.000And I said, in very strong terms, I said he's a threat to the country.
01:04:21.000And I said that because of his remarks that he made last Thursday, which we will go over again tonight, which reveal, I believe, that he is compromised by the state of Israel.
01:04:35.000And when you look at how things are coming together in the Middle East, it's very clear that Israel plans on using Trump to bring the United States in to fight their war.
01:04:47.000It's clear that that is a distinct possibility.
01:04:50.000It's not a certainty, but it's a worrying possibility.
01:04:55.000And I said, on that basis, I'm actually afraid if Trump gets in office that it will be bad.
01:05:01.000I'm afraid, based on what he said on Thursday, that he will crack down on what people are calling anti-Semitism.
01:05:08.000In reality, it's criticism of Israel's capture of our institutions.
01:05:14.000I'm afraid that he'll bring us to war in the Middle East in a way that Biden has been making a big show of holding us back from doing.
01:05:23.000And then on Saturday, that segment was clipped, and a big account that follows Elon Musk, and then Elon Musk follows this account back, this journalist, tweets that I endorsed Kamala.
01:05:40.000And they post this edit, like a news clipping, and they have some AI ...news story, and it says Nick Fuentes endorses Kamala.
01:06:33.000And like the guy practically hung up and never published a story.
01:06:39.000This guy, some Jewish journalist at the New York Post, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, who is an ally of Netanyahu, some Jewish journalist at the pro-Israel, pro-Trump New York Post, was calling a few people that I know, asking for my number.
01:06:56.000A few people texted me and said, hey, this guy Levine is trying to get your number for an interview.
01:07:02.000And so I call the guy and he's asking me these questions and he says, so you're endorsing Kamala?
01:07:08.000He practically hung up and then never did a story.
01:07:13.000Point is, the pro-Trump shills, pro-Israel types, they want me to endorse Kamala because they know that it's an anti-endorsement.
01:07:25.000Then they could say, look, the far-right extremists, the anti-Semites are with Kamala.
01:07:33.000And they want to create distance between, just like what they did to Project 2025, just like they're doing with other things.
01:07:40.000They want to create distance between the real right and Trump.
01:07:44.000So they'd love to write that headline, and they're chomping at the bit so much that they're getting ahead of themselves.
01:07:50.000And so Saturday, they write the headline, and Musk, who is organizing a super PAC for Trump, tries to amplify the post, and it just goes to show This is the matrix that you get stuck in.
01:08:05.000And keep in mind, I think I've been pretty even-handed.
01:08:08.000When Trump says good things, I give him credit.
01:08:11.000When he says things I disagree with, I criticize it immensely.
01:08:20.000I don't think I've said anything positive about her other than that I think she looks good and I think that the Democrats have some enthusiasm for her.
01:08:31.000But I think I've been pretty even-handed.
01:08:33.000But if you're a right-wing person, and you don't line up with the Republican and their support for Israel, this is the matrix, this is the dialectic that they create.
01:09:36.000He retracted the story, and he was a little shitty about it at first.
01:09:40.000He's like, well, I mean, I don't know.
01:09:43.000It sounded to me like he's endorsing Kamala.
01:09:48.000And I'm like, yeah, other than that, I didn't say that.
01:09:52.000So yeah, maybe that was your interpretation, but that's not what I said.
01:09:57.000And then he came out with another post and said, oh, okay, so he definitely didn't endorse Kamala.
01:10:02.000And he reached out to me and said, oh, my kid explained it to me.
01:10:05.000It's so funny how like these older guys, like their kids are groipers or something, or maybe they're more literate with the language of Generation Z. He goes, oh, my kid explained it to me.
01:10:19.000I'm sorry if I got it wrong, whatever.
01:10:22.000But maybe I'll give him a call this week, but... Yeah, there's no rest for Nick Fuentes.
01:10:29.000Nick Fuentes is being attacked by everybody!
01:12:16.000Where's the party for people that are just normal, decent, Christian Americans that want the country to be white, don't want to be owned by Israel?
01:13:26.000I want to get into the State of the Trump campaign.
01:13:28.000Like I said, every week we review where we are with this Trump campaign and how he's doing on our two core issues.
01:13:37.000The Groypers, you know, and for anybody that is unclear on this, because it seems like some people are unsure, I have never And I'm not now endorsing Donald Trump, and I have not told people to vote for Donald Trump.
01:13:55.000Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump, and I have not committed to voting for Trump myself.
01:14:07.000And if you go back to my reaction stream when he announced at Mar-a-Lago in November 22 after the midterms, I said I'm uncommitted.
01:14:17.000And that's when I got behind Ye when he ran for president.
01:14:25.000I have no faith that he will follow through on mass deportations.
01:14:31.000He's actually advocating for more legal immigration.
01:14:36.000So one of the two most important issues of our time, the white genocide, mass migration from the third world into the first, I think he is nearly as bad as the left on both legal and illegal immigration.
01:14:53.000The second biggest issue, in no particular order, but one of the two biggest issues of our time, is the capture of our government and institutions by Israel and organized Jewish groups.
01:15:08.000Right now, the crisis in the Middle East Has Israel dragging us into another war, this time with Iran and Lebanon?
01:15:18.000And we've gone over in great detail exactly how that's happening every single day.
01:15:29.000But at this point, it's just simply undeniable that Trump will be the candidate that is more likely to bring us to war in the Middle East.
01:15:38.000He has all the financial commitments and political support from the major Zionist donors, even the Democratic ones.
01:15:48.000And he has made it explicit that he will back Israel's war in the Middle East.
01:15:54.000And so for those two reasons, because he is realistically in favor of immigration and war, that I cannot support him.
01:16:04.000And I have said from the very beginning, from 2022, and I said it from the start of our Groyper War campaign, Those are the two big issues.
01:16:14.000Moreover, those are two out of the three central issues of his first campaign.
01:16:45.000And at that time, even making commitments to maintain the proportion of foreign-born people at a level that is consistent with historic norms.
01:17:02.000In 2016, he said, we have a higher proportion of foreign-born living in our country.
01:17:07.000We're going to bring that percentage down to historic norms.
01:17:11.000Revolutionary thinking compared to today.
01:17:14.000So for those two reasons, I have said I will not support Trump, and I will actively use Trump's positions on those issues to undermine his support.
01:17:26.000Using his left-wing positions on those issues, or anti-American positions on those issues, to undermine support among his most conservative voters in the swing states.
01:17:42.000And to that end, every week, I evaluate the campaign on those issues, among other things, to see if there's progress or if things are the same.
01:17:52.000Last week, I gave a pretty good report.
01:17:56.000Last week, Trump had made immigration the central issue of his campaign.
01:18:01.000He had even said the word, re-migration, which I like.
01:18:09.000I don't believe it was very popular before recently, but I think it sounds better than mass deportations, and I think it's more comprehensive.
01:18:19.000So he put on True Social a slate of policies to combat illegal immigration.
01:18:58.000And we'll start with the immigration issue.
01:19:00.000There was only one major statement that was made I think which is significant on the immigration issue.
01:19:07.000And this is something that I've been saying really from the beginning.
01:19:13.000So, I have criticized Trump for not being right-wing enough on immigration.
01:19:19.000I don't think he's... I don't even think he's an immigration restrictionist.
01:19:26.000Because he has, in this election, taken a pro-legal immigration position.
01:19:34.000And has only opposed record-high illegal immigration, which has surged to levels that are unprecedented in American history in the past four years.
01:19:44.000And people need to understand how that dynamic works.
01:19:48.000Illegal immigration hit a 20-year high under Donald Trump.
01:19:53.000Under Biden, it was more than double the 20-year high and hit an unprecedented level.
01:20:02.000Now that illegal immigration is so high, astronomically high, unprecedentedly high, now Donald Trump runs promising to reduce illegal immigration to historic norms, which might still be high relative to immigration levels in 2012?
01:20:22.000in 2012 or in the 1980s, but understand how that dynamic works.
01:20:34.000Is Donald Trump really going to reduce illegal immigration to a truly historic low?
01:20:59.000And they, in a sense, establish a new baseline.
01:21:02.000And that is now the data point that we're comparing the candidates to in this cycle.
01:21:10.000So if Kamala gets in, we keep illegal immigration at this astronomical level.
01:21:15.000If we bring in Trump, does he bring it down to the levels From his first term, which would still be higher than they were under Obama or under Bush.
01:21:36.000Now here's another thing about his policy regarding illegal immigration.
01:21:41.000When it comes to immigration, we have to recognize there's something unique about this issue, which is that both parties support all immigration.
01:21:52.000I think everybody understands that now.
01:21:54.000The Democrats support immigration because it shores up their voting bloc.
01:21:59.000Illegal and legal immigrants are more likely to vote for Democrats.
01:22:04.000More likely, in the case of illegals, to identify as Democrats and their children vote as Democrats.
01:22:26.000They financially benefit from importing cheap, low-skill workers to pick the grapes.
01:22:34.000And to work in the fields or in other industries.
01:22:39.000And so in states like Iowa, for example, when there's a high-profile killing of a young girl by an illegal immigrant, the illegal immigrant is working at a processing center that's owned by one of the biggest Republican donors in the state.
01:23:09.000Their donors benefit from the labor as well.
01:23:11.000But politically, they also benefit from the votes.
01:23:16.000As a consequence, both parties have an interest in sweeping the issue under the rug, and both parties consistently promise to reduce or control immigration and then never follow through.
01:23:39.000If it needed to be spelled out, Republicans and Democrats have worked together, both parties, they have worked together to import legal immigrants, illegal immigrants.
01:23:52.000They have worked together to provide amnesty.
01:23:57.000And because both parties have benefited, they don't want to talk about it.
01:24:02.000And when they do talk about it, they often make false promises about, for example, securing the border, deporting illegals, or controlling irregular immigration altogether.
01:24:17.000Here's another fact about the immigration issue.
01:24:21.000For 30 years, immigration has been unpopular.
01:24:25.000Illegal immigration has always been unpopular, and legal immigration has mostly been unpopular over the past three decades.
01:24:34.000And all of the ancillary issues pertaining to immigration are also deeply unpopular.
01:24:40.000For example, people not speaking English, and illegals getting public services.
01:24:47.000Every ancillary issue is also deeply unpopular.
01:24:52.000So there's been this uncomfortable dynamic between particularly the Republican Party and their voters on the issue.
01:25:01.000What we have seen time and again, specifically with Republicans, is that they will promise grand bargains, and it always follows the same format.
01:25:10.000They will give amnesty to the illegal immigrants that are here.
01:25:14.000Working hard, paying their dues, we'll give amnesty to the people that came here as children or lived here for decades, people that are working in exchange for security on the border.
01:25:27.000One such grand bargain took place under Ronald Reagan.
01:25:33.00040 years ago, Ronald Reagan promised to secure the border in exchange for giving amnesty to millions of illegals.
01:25:40.000Guess which part of the deal Amnesty came through.
01:25:50.000George W. Bush did something similar, promised to secure the border, gave amnesty effectively, brought in many immigrants under Bush.
01:25:59.000They thought that would earn them the Hispanic vote.
01:26:02.000Once again, guess which part of the bargain was actually held up?
01:26:07.000A lot of immigrants, a lot of illegals, not a lot of deportations.
01:26:16.000We thought that Donald Trump was different.
01:26:18.000We thought that Donald Trump, because he brought immigration to the center, and I think that's a big part of why he won the Republican primary in 2016, his promise to build a wall, which is concrete, tangible, deliverable, And his commitment to the immigration issue made people think that he would build the wall, reduce immigration, keep the foreign-born population consistent with historic norms.
01:27:09.000Although they tried to suspend the program, it went on.
01:27:13.000And there were only two categories of legal immigration which really went down, and that was tourists and a small other category of immigrants.
01:27:23.000So his record is hardly different than George W. Bush or Ronald Reagan.
01:27:49.000People say deceptively that Donald Trump reduced immigration by 90%, but if you look at that figure, that is because after the shutdown of the economy in March 2020, all immigration in the entire world collapsed because of the border controls and the limitations and restrictions on movement that were in place by every government in the world due to the pandemic.
01:28:18.000But if you look at the numbers before March 2020, it paints a very different story.
01:28:23.000So now in this cycle, Donald Trump has amped up the rhetoric on illegal immigration and said that he will institute mass deportations.
01:28:31.000But as always, the devil is in the details.
01:28:34.000There may be anywhere between 20 and 40 million illegal aliens in the country.
01:28:40.000Deporting 20 to 40 million people is significant.
01:28:45.000It would probably destroy the economy.
01:28:47.000It would probably cause a mini-recession.
01:28:53.000Removing 20 to 40 million people is going to cause the economy to contract.
01:28:59.000All of the job growth in the past four years has gone to foreign-born people, meaning immigrants.
01:29:06.000Most of the economic growth and the benefits of the growth have accrued to immigrants.
01:29:13.000Subtracting a population that is the same size as the New York City metropolitan area or twice that size on the upper bound would probably cause a small recession, maybe a major contraction of the economy.
01:31:13.000There'd be credible allegations that Trump is some kind of ethno-fascist dictator.
01:31:18.000It may sink the Republican Party for a very long time.
01:31:22.000People might not realize the implications of a mass deportation would be enormous, multidimensional, and maybe in the short term, catastrophic.
01:31:33.000In the long term, as you know, I believe it's worth it.
01:31:37.000But I want people, excuse me, to understand the gravity of that promise.
01:31:41.000It's a severe, it's a very big promise.
01:31:45.000And that's why I have so little faith that it will happen.
01:31:49.000When Trump is pressed about the details, he typically declines to give them.
01:31:55.000When Vance was pressed about the details recently, how would they carry out mass deportations, here's what he said.
01:32:02.000He said we would prioritize the violent criminals, and the rest, we would encourage them to self-deport by making it harder for them to get work.
01:32:15.000Now, if you're new, that might sound compelling.
01:32:18.000Or maybe it doesn't sound like anything at all.
01:32:21.000But if you've been around the block, you've heard this from every Republican for 30 years.
01:35:18.000When Republicans tried to get immigration reform inside a military appropriations bill before the government shutdown that ousted Kevin McCarthy.
01:35:28.000So when you take all of this together...
01:35:56.000Trump has given this enormous promise for mass deportations and people take him at his word, but they need to understand the gravity of it.
01:36:04.000When pushed for details on the policy, clearly they're repeating the same script as every other Republican and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations.
01:36:15.000For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows.
01:36:24.000I think that if the Trump administration is really effective, it might go down to the levels that we saw under Obama.
01:36:36.000But if illegal immigration is two times or three times a 20-year high under Trump, and Trump was barely able to get it under control in his first term, somehow I don't see it falling to a record low.
01:36:53.000I think he'll reduce it substantially, but it will still be historically high.
01:37:00.000Two, I don't think anybody's going out.
01:37:04.000Every time they push for specifics on deportations, they don't answer the question.
01:37:11.000And as far as legal immigration is concerned, they're not reducing it, because the Silicon Valley donors Who have now backed Trump's campaign and are highly influential on Trump's campaign.
01:37:24.000They believe that there is a shortage of skilled labor needed to meet the demands of the emerging AI marketplace.
01:37:33.000Silicon Valley believes that we're in an arms race with China with artificial intelligence, as well as other smaller countries like Japan and the Emirates and Israel and the United Kingdom, among others.
01:37:45.000And they believe that we rapidly need to do Fabrication plants for chips need to build an ecosystem to build chips.
01:37:53.000We need data centers with nuclear power plants or gas power plants built inside of them so they're self-contained.
01:38:01.000And they believe the only way we're going to get all that done is with the best and brightest from India, China, and elsewhere in Asia.
01:38:09.000So probably we're going to get more legal immigration.
01:38:14.000Now this is my feeling on immigration.
01:38:31.000From March 2016 until the election, Trump was against H-1B visas.
01:38:36.000He tried to get rid of them and failed.
01:38:39.000People have said, although Trump was in favor of legal immigration, which isn't true, they say when Trump got in, he took action to reduce legal immigration and was successful.
01:39:02.000And people point to the reduction in illegal and legal immigration in the final year of his presidency.
01:39:08.000And as I said, if you isolate the period after the pandemic lockdown, immigration was actually higher than under Obama, deportations lower.
01:39:20.000I've heard no good counter-argument about why we should have faith that Trump will follow through on mass deportations, some sort of severe restrictionist agenda, or even reduce immigration on that at all.
01:40:08.000Because a lot of the millions of people have had children here who are American citizens.
01:40:13.000And don't you think the first time there is an image on television of a family tearfully being told to board a bus that that whole program would end?
01:40:25.000If you take a young woman with two beautiful children and you put her on a bus and it ends up on the front page of every newspaper, it makes it a lot harder.
01:40:34.000Sheryl said, so yes to mass deportations, even of women and children and so on.
01:40:39.000Trump replied, we're going to look at it very closely.
01:45:16.000High schoolers, women, men, people with high school diplomas, people without a college degree.
01:45:25.000They'll start paying to put people through school.
01:45:28.000If you have to come up with the labor for Silicon Valley and you can't import it from India and China, guess what you need to do?
01:45:36.000You need to pay to find the brightest kids and put them through school.
01:45:40.000That means no more bullshit degrees, no more $60,000 tuition that prices people out of a college diploma.
01:45:48.000Suddenly, Silicon Valley's going to be paying the bill, not the taxpayer.
01:45:52.000Silicon Valley, the firms, will pay for the labor that they use, and they'll pay Americans To get the skills they need to provide the labor that Silicon Valley needs.
01:47:53.000They never secure the border, and they never worry about the 40 million, and the 40 million keep having kids, and then those kids become citizens, and then it's game, set, match, it's over.
01:48:03.000Let's let all those people have their offspring, and then we'll wait so long, they're elderly, and then their kids will all be citizens, and then it won't even be an issue.
01:48:14.000And that's what we're hearing from Trump all over again.
01:48:17.000You think the pro-business donors, you think the Wall Street, Silicon Valley donors, you think they're going to let Trump deport 20 million people and cause a recession?
01:49:12.000Yeah, all the meta-political victories in the world don't mean fucking shit because the richest people in the world are funding the campaigns and they would never let the economy suffer a contraction by deporting 20 million people.
01:50:12.000We could have an imperial presidency like you have never seen in a hundred years, but you would need someone that's actually interested in governing.
01:50:21.000You would need someone that's not fucking playing golf.
01:51:44.000On some level it matters a lot less what he says or even what he does than who he is.
01:51:49.000And what we thought in 2016, this is what I've said from the start, what we thought we were getting in 2016 was a serious person who is going to go in, no nonsense, and hold everybody accountable and run the government.
01:52:07.000We thought he would run it like a business.
01:52:09.000That he would personally oversee the cabinet and it wouldn't be like other administrations where there's like a shadow government or a deep state.
01:52:16.000We thought he would get in and he would deliver on time and under budget.
01:53:08.000He's older, he's more tired, and if he's running the administration like he's running his campaign, it's gonna be the same story as the first term.
01:53:22.000To deport millions of people is to go to war against the real rulers of the country.
01:53:27.000And to do that, you really need will and spirit and seriousness, and you need to be invested, and he's simply not.
01:53:34.000So, aside from the fact that the rhetoric is the same as every Republican that makes a promise, aside from the fact that his record on this is the same as every Republican, aside from the fact that they're totally non-committal, even now, when they're asked about the deportations, He's just not the guy that's going to get the job done.
01:57:09.000Then he goes to the Israeli-American Council and said this, quote, This is the most important election in the history of the United States.
01:57:19.000And it's also the most important election in the history of Israel.
01:57:23.000Can you imagine that a non-Israeli election is the single most important election that Israel will ever have?
01:58:42.000At a second pro-Israel event, he went and said this at a fighting anti-Semitism fundraiser.
01:58:51.000He said, quote, I'm here today to tell the Jewish American community that this ugly tide of anti-Semitic bigotry and hate will be turned back and crushed starting at noon on January 20th, 2025.
01:59:05.000It will be a bright new day for the Jewish community in America.
01:59:14.000Anti-Semitic bigotry will be turned back and crushed.
02:01:17.000And the only reason I can think of that this war keeps going to this day is because Netanyahu is waiting for Trump to take power, because he's backed by all the Zionists, so that Trump will allow them to go further and not only occupy Gaza, but also occupy South Lebanon and maybe other territory.
02:01:37.000It is in this context, just like the immigration conversation, Well, we're hearing Trump say that this is the most important election for Israel.
02:01:47.000Anyone that criticizes this is an anti-Semite and we're going to crush them.
02:01:55.000They are using Trump to drag us into another war in the Middle East.
02:02:03.000And he says that he's going to end the war in Gaza.
02:02:06.000Do you know what would be required to do that?
02:02:11.000If there is a whole-of-government approach required to stop illegal immigration, it would be the same for foreign aid to Israel.
02:02:20.000The Biden administration makes a big show.
02:02:22.000They say, we're trying to restrain Israel.
02:08:06.000My sleep schedule's been all over the place.
02:08:10.000This weekend I was just asleep the whole weekend, and then I woke up this morning, I had a big breakfast, drank a lot of coffee, then I fell asleep watching TikTok, had horrible nightmares, but I was asleep like a rock.
02:08:26.000You know how when you wake up and you feel like euphoric, you feel like you're so heavy you can't move?
02:09:25.000It's like when you wake up from a nap in the middle of the night and it's like your alarm's going off and there's like a mist and it's like, and you're like, what's going on?
02:11:00.000We're going to take a little intermission.
02:11:02.000Our featured stories about the war in Lebanon.
02:11:05.000We're going to cover the latest escalation.
02:11:08.000Before we do, we heard some really interesting rhetoric from the Netanyahu government this weekend.
02:11:14.000You know, last week we covered this major escalation that's underway between Israel and Hezbollah.
02:11:22.000There were these sensational pager attacks last Tuesday where Israel remotely detonated 5,000, 4,000, 5,000 pagers, which they had allegedly manufactured in this complex network that went from Bulgaria to Hungary to Taiwan.
02:14:49.000Well, Netanyahu cleared all that up for us this weekend because he came out with a statement and said, no, we are not provoking Hezbollah into a war.
02:14:57.000We're escalating in order to de-escalate.
02:15:06.000So the reason that he's humiliating them and maiming thousands of them and bragging about exploding their testicles and killing children and then killing people at the funeral for the children They're doing all of that to de-escalate.
02:15:22.000They're doing all of that to lower the temperature.
02:15:25.000Because, you see, before you lower the temperature, you have to blow everybody's testicles off, and then mock them, and then airstrike them when they're wounded, and then kill their leader and blow up a residential building in the suburbs of the Capitol.
02:15:41.000That's how you lower the... In order to bring it down, they first have to bring it up.
02:15:47.000In order for there to be peace, first they have to bomb everybody a lot in a way that makes everybody terrified and it meets the definition of terrorism.
02:16:14.000We'll do everything you say after you humiliated us and terrorized us and killed everybody.
02:16:19.000So they cleared it all right up and so now they're realizing though that it didn't work.
02:16:25.000It turned out that maiming everybody just made Hezbollah angry And so last week, the leader of Hezbollah made it clear that they are actually not going to surrender.
02:16:36.000They're going to keep fighting in exactly the same way until Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
02:16:46.000Their escalating to de-escalate did not work because Hezbollah has recommitted to the same military campaign they were pursuing for the past year.
02:16:56.000The good news is Netanyahu has a new plan, which is escalate like a hundred times more.
02:17:04.000So this afternoon, Israel launched 1,300 airstrikes and killed 500 people.
02:17:14.000So last week they killed about four dozen people.
02:17:20.000They wounded 2,700 and killed 12 on Tuesday.
02:17:25.000They wounded 450 and killed 20 on Wednesday.
02:17:31.000They killed nobody on Thursday with 57 airstrikes.
02:17:35.000With one assassination on Friday, they killed a few dozen people.
02:18:45.000Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, the military spokesman, said that since Monday morning, Israeli fighter jets struck over 1,300 targets affiliated with Hezbollah.
02:18:56.000An airstrike on southern Beirut targeted Ali Karaki, the head of Hezbollah's southern command.
02:19:02.000Hezbollah announced on Monday that he is alive and was moved to a safe place.
02:19:07.000The attacks on Lebanon and Hezbollah forced tens of thousands to flee north to find safety.
02:19:15.000In response to the bombardment, Hezbollah fired rockets at military targets in northern Israel and the West Bank.
02:19:22.000Lebanese security sources believe that the situation will likely escalate in the coming days, but the military and other security services do not predict an Israeli ground invasion despite the massing of troops near the border.
02:19:35.000Over the weekend, an Israeli minister called for the Shia enemy population of south Lebanon to be expelled and a buffer zone created on the border.
02:19:44.000The source close to Hezbollah said it will maintain its strategy of responding to Israeli attacks in kind, explaining its escalation will match Israel's level of escalation.
02:19:57.000So, the politics of this war are very simple.
02:20:40.000Israel invaded Gaza in the south to defeat Hamas.
02:20:45.000Hamas is allied with Hezbollah, which is a Shiite group in Lebanon on Israel's northern border.
02:20:55.000When Israel invaded Gaza last year, Hezbollah began attacking Israel to relieve pressure on Gaza.
02:21:04.000Because if Hezbollah amassed its forces on Israel's northern border, and if Hezbollah was sending missiles into The north of Israel, then Israel would have to divert some of its forces north and not send all of them south to fight Hamas in Gaza.
02:21:23.000And Hezbollah has consistently hit targets in northern Israel in order to put pressure on them.
02:21:30.000And Hezbollah has said they will not stop that campaign until Israel agrees to a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
02:21:38.000So Hezbollah is saying as long as Hamas is fighting Israel, we will relieve them by conducting this low-level, low-intensity conflict on Israel's northern border.
02:21:50.000When the fighting is over, we will stop.
02:21:54.000In response to this, Israel has evacuated its northern border.
02:21:59.000Israel has evacuated 60,000 civilians that live on the northern border for safety reasons.
02:22:04.000They don't want people living there while Hezbollah is attacking them.
02:22:08.000And this is causing problems because it's effectively a refugee crisis.
02:22:12.00060,000 people internally displaced in Israel that Israel wants to resettle on the border.
02:22:18.000But Israel says, we don't want to resettle them on the border until Hezbollah can no longer attack them.
02:22:26.000But in order to get Hezbollah to stop attacking them, they have to make a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, which they do not want to do.
02:22:36.000Moreover, even a ceasefire with Hezbollah is unacceptable because Israel sees the very presence of Hezbollah on the border as a threat.
02:22:46.000So Israel is saying, even hypothetically, if Israel had a ceasefire with Hamas and Hezbollah stopped their campaign, it would still be unacceptable as long as they existed on the border.
02:23:01.000So Israel is saying that the pre-war status quo is now unacceptable.
02:23:06.000Hezbollah must not only stop the attacks, they also must leave the border, which Hezbollah will never agree to, because Israel will be on the border, and Hezbollah will be far from the border, which creates a threat to Lebanon, because Israel occupied South Lebanon from 1982 until 2000.
02:23:28.000So, if Hezbollah retreats, Israel advances.
02:24:05.000And that's something they considered today, which we'll talk about in a moment.
02:24:09.000So Hezbollah's conditions will not be met because Israel not agreed to a ceasefire.
02:24:14.000Israel says, we will fight Hezbollah because we want to return our citizens to the border.
02:24:22.000We cannot return our citizens to the border until Hezbollah leaves southern Lebanon and goes further into Lebanon.
02:24:31.000That's something Hezbollah will never agree to because it leaves their border unprotected and Israel has historically occupied southern Lebanon.
02:24:40.000It leaves them vulnerable to an invasion from the Golan.
02:25:04.000They're still conducting a counterinsurgency.
02:25:07.000But they have conducted major military operations in major cities.
02:25:12.000All four of the major cities, or three.
02:25:15.000And now they're moving their forces north to focus on Lebanon.
02:25:20.000Now that Gaza is no longer Israel's primary conflict, or primary theater of fighting in this broader conflict in the Middle East, now Israel can focus on Lebanon.
02:25:32.000What Israel is doing is escalating the fighting against Lebanon to put pressure on them to leave the border, and specifically conducting a terroristic campaign.
02:25:42.000I said to pay attention in that story because when Israel does, hits 1,300 targets today, they hit 100 targets on Thursday with 57 strikes.
02:25:52.000They did two assassinations today and Friday.
02:26:27.000A second possibility is that by causing an internal refugee crisis in Lebanon, they're putting pressure on Hezbollah to come to the table.
02:26:36.000If Israel wants to return its 60,000 people to the border, and Hezbollah wants to return however tens of thousands of people have fled southern Lebanon to their homes south of the river or in the suburbs of Beirut, then they have to come to a deal with Israel.
02:26:53.000And that's maybe why they don't believe that Israel will launch a ground operation, even though they're putting ground forces on the border.
02:27:05.000But it goes out even further than this.
02:27:11.000The reason that Hezbollah is on Israel's border is really as a check against Israel's power in the region.
02:27:19.000Hezbollah has about 100,000 fighters, 150,000 to 200,000 cheap short-range missiles that
02:27:26.000could overwhelm Israel's air defenses.
02:27:30.000And so any conduct that Israel does in the West Bank or the Gaza Strip, they have to
02:27:35.000worry about Hezbollah, like they are now.
02:27:38.000If Israel goes in Gaza, they can't get away with anything because Hezbollah's got all these missiles pointed at them.
02:27:45.000And if Israel starts chopping off heads or mass deporting people or doing something unacceptable, Hezbollah could always pose a security risk to Israel.
02:27:54.000So they get a vote because they're applying pressure.
02:27:57.000They provide a check and balance Israel on the northern border.
02:28:01.000What's more, Hezbollah is a proxy of Iran, which is Israel's real rival.
02:28:08.000Israel cannot conduct strikes on Iran.
02:28:11.000In a sense, Hezbollah is Iran's second strike capability.
02:28:16.000Let's say Israel conducts an audacious air raid against Iran's nuclear program.
02:28:22.000Let's say Israel bombs Iran's nuclear facilities.
02:28:25.000Let's say the United States bombs Iran's nuclear facilities.
02:28:29.000Hezbollah has tunnels, they've got, they're dug in, they're entrenched, they're fortified, they've got cheap missiles they could lob over and they could take out critical Israeli infrastructure.
02:28:42.000Their nuclear program, their electrical grid, their everything, any critical infrastructure because Israel's not very big.
02:28:50.000They could even cause a nuclear catastrophe by bombing the plant at Dimona.
02:28:59.000If Iran gets attacked, it's a mutually assured destruction because then Hezbollah will destroy Israel.
02:29:06.000So what Israel is really doing here is they are trying to get rid of that second strike capability.
02:29:13.000They want to degrade Hezbollah and move Hezbollah further north from the border to eliminate that check.
02:29:21.000The purpose of which is to free up their options in Gaza, the West Bank, and Iran.
02:29:27.000If Hezbollah is diminished and in retreat and disorganized, then they could theoretically annex Gaza without Hezbollah launching major operations.
02:29:39.000They could attack Iran, theoretically, without Hezbollah responding.
02:29:45.000Israel knows that it cannot fight a successful ground operation in Lebanon, because the last time they did it, when Hezbollah was significantly weaker in 2006, they lost.
02:29:58.000From 82 until 2000, Israel conducted a disastrous occupation.
02:30:03.000In 2006, they fought a war, which the consensus is that they lost, according to their own internal investigation, their own internal commission.
02:30:13.000And now Hezbollah's only gotten stronger.
02:30:15.000And Israel's reservists are weaker after fighting for a year.
02:30:25.000Israel wants to weaken and diminish Hezbollah.
02:30:28.000They want Hezbollah to agree to move north and make southern Lebanon a buffer zone.
02:30:33.000They want to eliminate them as a Czech, which is really serving Iran.
02:30:38.000But they can't do it with a ground invasion by themselves.
02:30:44.000Theoretically, maybe a ground invasion might be possible, but only if they have the full support of the United States, which the Biden administration will not give them.
02:30:55.000And according to some sources, they say that the Pentagon has taken over the operations in Ukraine and Israel, and they have said no long-range strikes into Russia, and they've said we will not back Israel if they launch a ground incursion into Lebanon.
02:31:38.000They cannot go in by themselves without the backing of the United States, which they don't really have from Biden.
02:31:46.000But all of this can change if Trump gets into office.
02:31:52.000If Trump wins the election, and as American intelligence has said, there's no ceasefire until January, then Trump will be seated during the war.
02:32:06.000And I think there's a possibility, a distinct possibility, that if Trump gets in, there's a false flag, or maybe it's unnecessary.
02:32:15.000that forces his hand to act against Hezbollah and allow Israel to occupy South Lebanon,
02:32:22.000or turn South Lebanon into a buffer zone. Either way, it will diminish the posture of Hezbollah
02:32:29.000and free up both Israel and the United States to attack Iran and free up Israel
02:32:34.000to annex Gaza and the West Bank. That seems to be the play.
02:33:08.000Pager attack, the radio attack, the airstrikes, the assassinations, crazy airstrikes today, high body count.
02:33:18.000Their explanation for it is they're increasing the pressure to force Hezbollah to back down, which is a legitimate tactic.
02:33:26.000You demonstrate, and it sounds counterintuitive, but it's legitimate, you demonstrate superiority And if Israel can control the escalation, by that I mean Hezbollah cannot attack Israel harder than Israel's attacking Hezbollah.
02:34:09.000Israel has superiority with those unconventional tactics.
02:34:14.000Israel has superiority with their power.
02:34:16.000Israel has the United States that will defend them.
02:34:20.000And that's why all Hezbollah can do is respond in kind.
02:34:24.000As a consequence, if Israel can hit Hezbollah every day and demonstrates the ability to hit them this hard every day with the backing of the United States, the calculation for Hezbollah must be eventually that they cannot sustain The current paradigm.
02:34:43.000They cannot absorb 1,200 targets being hit every day and they have no ability to respond to Israel, not even in kind, let alone escalate it themselves.
02:34:56.000And so then eventually they come to the negotiating table and they broker a buffer zone in southern Lebanon.
02:35:02.000That's the logic of what we're being told.
02:35:11.000But the way Israel is going about it, killing women and children, blowing up people's phones, they're doing it in such a way that Hezbollah politically cannot come to the table without losing face.
02:35:27.000Because that's a very important part of it.
02:35:31.000It's not just about demonstrating superiority.
02:35:33.000It's also about demonstrating a willingness to make a deal.
02:35:36.000And you can see the difference between their approach and, let's say, Trump's approach with North Korea.
02:35:42.000Trump did the same thing with North Korea.
02:35:45.000Trump actually did the same thing with Iran.
02:35:48.000When Trump wanted North Korea to back down, he sent out two carrier strike groups, made all these threats, said, we'll do things to you that have never been done.
02:35:57.000There'll be fire and fury like there's never been seen.
02:36:35.000What Israel is doing is they're bombing their women and children,
02:36:40.000they're talking about annexation, and they're doing these terroristic attacks
02:36:45.000and really leaving no room for negotiation.
02:36:48.000And that's why I'm a big believer that the real trick here is really to derail the peace process in Gaza so that Israel can solidify control over the Strip and create plans for that.
02:37:01.000They can continue moving their forces north and they can buy time for maybe a more favorable administration.
02:37:08.000And it seems like there's two pathways.
02:37:10.000If Kamala gets in, maybe they force Hezbollah to the table and make a deal.
02:37:15.000If Trump gets in, they have a free hand to go nuts and do whatever they want to do.
02:37:22.000But it seems clear that these actions are so provocative that the intention is not to bring Hezbollah to the table.
02:37:30.000Even if an invasion isn't imminent, it doesn't mean it's off the table.
02:37:35.000So there's a few possibilities there based on what we're reading here.
02:37:40.000The other big story is the deployment of U.S.
02:37:45.000It says, quote, The Pentagon Press Secretary provided no details about how many additional forces, but they will join 40,000 troops in the region already.
02:38:00.000On Monday, the aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman, two Navy destroyers and a cruiser set sail from Virginia, headed to the Sixth Fleet area in Europe on a regularly scheduled deployment.
02:38:13.000So there will be something like 20 or two dozen warships in the Middle East in two weeks time, alongside more than 40,000 troops and many squadrons of fighters.
02:38:25.000And that will be four weeks out from the election.
02:38:31.000Israel's on a schedule of This new level of fighting, they've escalated and they're keeping it consistent every day.
02:39:03.000The forces are in place in northern Israel, and at the same time they're talking about an Iranian plot to kill Trump, an Iranian plot to hack the election, and Trump may get into office with the help of Israeli money that would love to see the West Bank get annexed.
02:39:20.000And that's a goal that is precluded by the existence of Hezbollah on Israel's northern border and the ability of Iran to strike Israel.
02:39:29.000All signs point to Trump getting in and finishing the deal for Israel.
02:39:36.000Decapitating Iran, defeating Hezbollah, and then you have Israeli and Gulf state dominance over the whole region.
02:39:44.000The Emiratis, the Saudis, the Israelis, they are running the region.
02:39:48.000They're controlling the resources, they're the gateway, and gradually Israel may have the upper hand in the relationship.
02:39:57.000If it comes down to artificial intelligence, if it comes down to the scarce energy resources coming out of the Middle East, they may gain the upper hand in the relationship.
02:40:08.000Strategic autonomy in Europe, Middle East, Macy Israel leading the charge, breaking away from the United States.
02:40:16.000Maybe that's getting ahead of ourselves, but it's a distinct possibility after what might happen under a future Trump administration.
02:41:09.000Perhaps Israel invades Lebanon through Syria.
02:41:13.000And then Russia's involved because Syria is a critical ally of Russia.
02:41:18.000Iran becomes a battlefield because surely the United States will be putting warships in place to deter Iran from getting involved and maybe there's a preemptive strike on Iran.
02:41:29.000So the whole region is about to blow up.
02:41:32.000The Gulf, Iraq and Syria, the Levant, Iran.
02:48:16.000In 2014, when they went into, I think it was Gaza, there was a major operation in Gaza in 2014, there was a lot of propaganda on social media talking about Israel killing kids like there is now.
02:48:30.000Unit 8200 was employed to create fake avatars and combat that information by defending Israel.
02:48:38.000And so, Unit 8200 churns out hundreds, thousands of people that are experts in this sort of thing.
02:48:45.000They're also experts in intelligence equipment, military equipment.
02:48:51.000And there's a whole industry that has come out of Unit 8200.
02:48:56.000Israel is like a hub of election interference now.
02:49:01.000Because all of these Unit 8200 trained people, when they're done in the military, they create firms.
02:49:08.000They create firms that offer services to people in African countries, to the United States, where they offer to interfere in the election.
02:49:18.000There were such firms interfering in the 2016 election on behalf of Trump.
02:49:24.000In July, one of the prominent Israeli misinformation election interfering firms, born out of Unit 8200, offered their services to Trump.
02:49:36.000There was an article in The Nation about this.
02:49:38.000They said that Roger Stone knew about the DNC leaks weeks before anybody else did, and he googled critical key words about the DNC leaks a month before they came out, the same day that he had a dinner with an Israeli spy that reached out to him.
02:50:04.000A lot of people believe that Trump was made aware of the contents of the DNC leaks which Russia stole because Israel was spying on WikiLeaks or Russia, and Israel then provided those to Trump Because Netanyahu wanted Trump to get elected, to rip up the Iran nuclear deal, and to relieve pressure on the Palestinian issue.
02:50:29.000So a lot of these firms were born out of Unit 8200 to help flip the election, and they do that in other places too.
02:50:56.000Of Unit 8200 officers, intelligence agents that went out under the directive of Netanyahu to create tech companies, intelligence companies, military contracting companies that are now all doing business with the United States.
02:51:13.000Many of them are connected to Eric Prince.
02:51:16.000They're connected to the Trump movement.
02:51:18.000They're connected to a lot of names that you might have heard before.
02:51:23.000One of these days we'll do a deep dive on all this.
02:51:31.000The Israeli intelligence took a lot of their activities they were doing officially, and they sent their personnel to go and do it in the private sector.
02:51:39.000They said, this program we're doing in the Israeli military, go as a private citizen and do it as a tech startup, and we'll support you, and set it up in the United States.
02:51:51.000And so, for example, one firm they set up in Texas They set up a firm in America to basically launder Israeli equipment into the United States.
02:52:03.000The United States wouldn't buy it from Israel because of national security concerns.
02:52:08.000So Israel found an ally in the United States to set it up in Texas and they sell it as a front.
02:52:14.000They set up a shell company to basically launder it from Israel to the United States.
02:52:53.000They're starting shell companies in the United States.
02:52:56.000They operate on these layers of obfuscation.
02:52:58.000They're using those layers to make lots of money, and they're using that money to find the best people and to infiltrate politics at the highest levels.
02:53:10.000And then you look at the white people, and what are the white people doing?
02:53:18.000Their shield maidens are packing them a sandwich in a paper bag and they pat them on the ass as they put their ski masks on and they go and stand in front of a building in front of nobody and yell in a megaphone.
02:55:53.000And then somebody like me comes along and I'm like, yeah, you know, I think what we need to do is just find the most intelligent people that are super geniuses and college and rich and network them and infiltrate and take political power.
02:56:07.000And people go, you fucking gay faggot.
02:56:09.000You don't want to go in the street cause you're a bitch.
02:56:14.000And it's like, okay, so yeah, I think we're cooked.
02:56:43.000We had 500 years, but I think it's over.
02:56:48.000I think it's over and I'm not even, you know, when I see that, I'm like, yeah, you know, I'm not even that upset about it anymore.
02:56:55.000If that's what we got going, it's like, you know, every one of these like Jewish people gets doxxed and it's like, okay, like Kostan Alomar, you say what you want about him, but he has a degree from MIT, Columbia and Yale.
02:58:22.000We're not going to win by being black shirts and doing a Hitler LARP or something.
02:58:28.000We need to bring together the smartest and the brightest people and we need to emanate a totalizing worldview first with an intellectual foundation and needs to express itself in other ways.
03:00:15.000Our enemies are not doing it perfectly, but they're doing it effectively, and they're doing it In a way that is intentional and there's a theory of organization behind it and they're implementing that.
03:00:30.000We have people that kind of get red-pilled and they want to tweet some stuff out and people are in group chats and they're, you know, falling for stupid hoaxes.
03:00:51.000And there's redundancy and inefficiencies, and maybe there's things that don't make sense, but just for openers, let's use that as a model and say that is what an effective digital army influence operation looks like.
03:01:05.000That's what a subversive fifth column looks like.
03:01:08.000Let's at least go through the motions and emulate that, and maybe in the process, We'll either achieve parity, we'll have something like that at a smaller scale, or in the process we'll think about these problems and solve them in a more competent way.
03:01:28.000As opposed to just saying, hey, I'm an amateur guy.
03:01:33.000I found out there's something going on with the Jews.
03:01:35.000Let's figure out a theory of everything now, because that's kind of what we're doing.
03:01:39.000The Israeli state is doing strategic thinking about red pilling people on the Internet.
03:01:46.000And you think Us, like a country at the state level with universities and all the capital and, you know, human resources at their disposal?
03:01:56.000You think, like, individual people like me or like, you know, any number of other guys, you think we're gonna, on our own, come together in a group chat?
03:02:28.000The more that I read about this network of Teal and Yarvin and Unit 8200 and Erik Prince and the sophistication of their operation, the more that you learn about them, the more blackmail do you get about people that claim to be on our side.
03:02:44.000Because you realize they're so far ahead of us.
03:02:49.000They have a full intelligence agency at our disposal.
03:02:53.000These guys, not even our guys, our guys are smart.
03:02:57.000These other guys, they don't even have intelligence.
03:03:00.000What can you do other than arts and crafts?
03:06:36.000You can do voice and text chat in the game.
03:06:38.000You can talk to your teammates, you can talk to the other team.
03:06:42.000I talk a lot of shit on the game, like I tell my team kill, I tell my teammates I'm gonna kill them in real life, stuff like that.
03:06:49.000It's just jokes, it's classic, just banter.
03:06:52.000You know, racial humor, stuff like that.
03:06:54.000You say a lot of inappropriate things in a game.
03:06:58.000They have AI that automatically reviews all the communications.
03:07:02.000So everything you say in the voice chat, if you're talking shit, saying, oh, F you, blah, blah, blah, you teabag your opponent, whatever, AI automatically detects the behavior, flags it, and now they've put me in a behavioral evaluation.
03:12:36.000You know, then they're battling it out over which Marian apparition is true and what the third key was, you know, or the thousand days of darkness, the four, get your candles, the three days of darkness are coming.
03:21:46.000No, the hoodie was a gift from Ye, People go, you can't, it's like, does wearing the hoodie change anything, you know?
03:21:55.000I'm just sick of the concern trolling, you know?
03:21:59.000People always like, you can't eat this, you can't wear that, you can't, it's like, yeah, if it gets to be like that, I'm just not gonna do it, you know?
03:22:10.000I'm not, I'm just gonna be done if it gets to be that way.
03:22:15.000You know, there needs to be a certain level of... It can't be the fun police all the time.
03:22:21.000It can't be everybody... Like, I saw somebody the other day, somebody made a joke about Hoctua, and somebody in the group chat is like, every word you say is as if Christ would say it.
03:22:32.000It's like, so we can't utter the word Hoctua now?
03:22:35.000Like, if it's just gonna turn into like a big buzzkill, like, where's your raw milk?
03:22:41.000Why aren't you wearing clothes your wife stitched together for you?
03:23:36.000Chad Champion sent $5, AF merch is the choice pick of clothing for gooners.
03:23:41.000Chad Champion sent $5, I got sponsored by Galaxy Gas and disavowing AF and hating on white people it's been fun guys.
03:23:48.000Detroit Zoomer sent $5, Hi Nick, I was the one who super chatted you about it being my birthday on Friday but I rushed and forgot to change my username lol.
03:23:55.000But now that I'm 18 I will use the 2 years worth of knowledge I've acquired watching this show to lock in to help AF.
03:32:19.000And he still thinks, you know, me and Beardson were criticizing him years ago for being boring and having bad production and he made modifications and he still thinks he's vindicated on that.
03:33:53.000If they're a man, they're a total pussy.
03:33:56.000Okay, you imagine the kind of histrionic, annoying freak that goes to therapy.
03:34:03.000And they talk about themselves, and they talk about their mental health, and they talk about their working on themselves, you know, just the most insufferable people you can imagine.
03:34:16.000Now, imagine the kind of people that are such pieces of shit, they can't even put their pajama pants on to go to therapy.
03:34:26.000Imagine somebody that is so narcissistic and self-centered and also so lazy and such a piece of human garbage, they can't even put on their pajama pants and Nightmare Before Christmas hoodie to drag themselves out of bed and go to their bitch session of therapy.
03:34:49.000So, these pieces of shit that are bedridden all day, these pieces of shit that have DoorDash bags all over their bedroom, they're in their pajamas, in their bed, laying sideways on their phone, now you're gonna do a text session with a therapist?
03:35:09.000They're texting their therapist because they're anxiety, they can't start a voice call, or do it in person, and they could fire the therapist if they don't like him.
03:35:20.000So they're in bed, laying sideways, texting on the phone the therapist, and then here's what I imagine.
03:35:28.000They're, like, leaving the therapist on delivered while they're, like, doing their streaks while they're on TikTok.
03:35:36.000They're doomscrolling TikTok, leaving the therapist on delivered.
03:35:39.000Then they go and check back with the therapist in a text session.
03:35:48.000Does anybody, even if you believe in therapy, even if you believe in therapy that's real, do you really think you could do therapy in a tech session from your bed?
03:36:00.000Like even if you think therapy is useful, put some fucking clothes on, go and spend the hour face to face and do the work on your mental health.
03:36:10.000I think if you do that, you're kind of, you're either a woman or you're a lost cause.
03:36:16.000But imagine what a joke of a human being, like how un-serious you would have to be to one, think you need therapy, but two, so non-committal that you're gonna do it over text, like it's a support ticket on the Walmart website.
03:37:03.000And then if the therapist says something they don't like, they could just swap it out, like it's Video Roulette, like it's Monkey, like it's Omegle.
03:37:13.000They could just fire the therapist and get another one, and they could ghost the therapist, swipe left, new therapist.
03:39:45.000You almost need to like, you almost need to go on a journey, like on a voyage.
03:39:52.000You almost need to go out on the water with no phones and be in a crisis.
03:39:57.000And I envision the kind of dynamic that you see in movies, where like, people get stuck in elevators, or, you know, people get kidnapped, or like, people are...
03:40:09.000In the perfect storm, you know, and maybe they don't like each other, but they learn to work together and put their differences aside, and they develop their respect for each other.
03:40:18.000I feel like that just can't happen in the current ecosystem.
03:40:21.000Because the second that people get uncomfortable with anything, they just check out.
03:40:26.000Second people get uncomfortable, the second people get a bad vibe, if something's weird or whatever, they're done.
03:40:36.000And it's really the death of any kind of society.
03:40:43.000And you kind of need imposition for there to be community.
03:40:46.000You kind of need a public communal life for people to impose on each other.
03:40:51.000And that's ironically how you develop real relationships and real empathy and real intimacy.
03:40:58.000If everybody is kind of quarantined, And if people can really engage in severely avoidant behaviors, no one can ever really be real or...
03:41:13.000Develop real relationships so that you know and the better help is just a you have a population the people that need therapy these young people They're already high.
03:43:29.000Public transportation, Uber is like no.
03:43:31.000The only time I ever talk to strangers is in an Uber.
03:43:36.00050% of the time the Uber driver will strike up a conversation.
03:43:39.000That's the only time I get like a human connection.
03:43:44.000And I imagine it's the same way for most people.
03:43:47.000If outside of work, school, And if you're not arranging a get together with friends, but I mean, think about it, like arranging a get together is very intentional.
03:45:29.000If you make 35 grand, 40 grand a year, That's how much money you make.
03:45:36.000If you live paycheck to paycheck, that means you spend 35 to 40 grand a year.
03:45:43.000If you're rounding up the purchases, every purchase you can only round up less than a dollar.
03:45:51.000So we're talking about a fraction of $1 on every purchase out of your $35,000-$40,000 of spending, which probably doesn't include bills and mortgage or rent.
03:55:43.000Listen, my mom wasn't super overbearing, but it is a constant struggle as a man to fight for your independence, especially these days, because they will try to neuter you, and they'll guilt trip you.
03:55:57.000They'll emotionally blackmail you, and you can't get mad.
03:56:00.000You can't be, like, cruel or mean to your mom, but you can't let them manipulate you.
03:56:05.000You kind of got to Get a grasp on things.
03:56:08.000That's really when you become a man, I think.
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