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00:00:00.000If you do something bad to us, we are going to do things to you that have never been done before.
00:02:34.000As 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,
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00:04:04.000that we deserve to be patient the respect that we deserve to be patient the respect that we deserve to be patient the respect that we deserve to be patient the respect that we deserve to be patient the respect that we deserve to be patient and the Gryphers will save the Trump campaign.
00:04:18.000We 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.
00:14:58.000They didn't hear us when we emailed them.
00:15:00.000And they didn't hear us when the Washington Post and every other news media outlet reported it.
00:15:06.000For that reason, the Gorper War will continue, and we will accelerate and intensify our plans.
00:15:15.000We have to deploy to Michigan, and we have to make it hurt as much as possible.
00:15:23.000If he wants to stop the pain, he must stop the betrayal of America first.
00:15:30.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:15:46.000It 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.
00:16:01.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:16:10.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019, when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement.
00:16:33.000who through an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:18:35.000We 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.
00:18:52.000And if they don't make the voice correction, then it's on them.
00:18:56.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:19:08.000This 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.
00:21:22.000So 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.
00:22:07.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:22:11.000You 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.
00:39:16.000Okay, it's not going to be conclusive, but it's going to give us our first taste of what is to come.
00:39:22.000It's going to point some arrows for us about what the turnout looks like, and we'll have a pretty good idea of which models are going to be correct about the outcome of this election.
00:39:34.000But of course, we'll be here all night and it'll be down to the wire.
00:39:38.000Or it could not be down to the wire at all.
00:40:22.000There's going to be pros and cons, whatever the outcome, honestly.
00:40:27.000I've told you I do not plan on voting, and I did not vote in this election.
00:40:33.000I personally would prefer that Donald Trump win for a few reasons.
00:40:39.000On a personal level, I want to see him triumph.
00:40:42.000I'd like to see him in front of the podium for the next four years instead of Kamala.
00:40:47.000I would like to see a right-wing nation, even if it's only slightly right-wing nation.
00:40:53.000But for political reasons, I sat this one out.
00:40:57.000I think that this is going to fall far short of what it could have been.
00:41:02.000And I think we have to have a mind not just towards the next four years or the next two years, but really for the next eight years, 16 years, the next 40, 100 years.
00:41:16.000And I think that although for personal reasons I'd prefer to see Trump win and on some level I think Trump would administer the country in a better way.
00:41:26.000I think the country will be better under Trump.
00:41:28.000I think that for our particular movement, for the America First nationalist movement, a Trump victory might create more complications and more challenges for us than if he lost.
00:41:44.000Trump did not really do enough for me this time to earn my vote, and I'm a big believer that that is how we have to approach every election and every candidate.
00:41:53.000We have to look at it in a selfish and self-interested way.
00:41:59.000We have to get used to asking, as every other voter does, what's in it for us?
00:42:05.000And as Christians, nationalists, white people, I just didn't see it this time.
00:42:11.000Regardless, it looks like, based on early indicators, based on anecdotes, we could be looking tonight at a Trump landslide, a Trump blowout.
00:42:24.000We're getting early reports out of Georgia and Wisconsin that these states could be a lock.
00:42:31.000Early reports from my sources in Georgia say he's already won there, which is massive.
00:42:37.000I'm hearing word from Wisconsin, huge Trump turnout in Milwaukee.
00:42:42.000I'm even hearing reports from blue states like California, Illinois, New York, that lines for voting are wrapped around the block.
00:42:52.000And same day election day voting does favor the Republicans.
00:42:58.000So for the past couple of weeks, for months, and even the information we have right now, it says that the race is supposed to be close.
00:43:07.000The data that's available, the polling, says it's a coin toss 50-50.
00:43:13.000The modeling by some of the best pollsters and analysts, or I should say, maybe they're not the best, but they're considered the best.
00:43:22.000People like Nate Silver, they say that out of 40,000 simulations, Trump wins about 20,000.
00:43:34.000But based on all of the early voting data, which has been collected over the past month, and based on some of the signs that we've seen this morning and afternoon, people are saying Trump will not only win, he will run the table, win every swing state, including Pennsylvania, win every swing state, including Pennsylvania, including Wisconsin, Nevada, Georgia, North Carolina, and maybe even win a state that nobody considers in play like this.
00:44:01.000like Virginia, Minnesota, New Hampshire.
00:44:04.000I think that's a little far-fetched, but it is possible based on some of the early signs we are seeing now.
00:45:30.000But we are now able to bring the show back, have a massive live stream, cover these results in an honest, independent way, thanks to Chris and the people at Rumble and the investors.
00:45:42.000So this is not a sponsored post, by the way, but just a big thank you to them.
00:49:36.000I don't know about you, but I stand shoulder to shoulder with rappers, Indians, Little Tech, Israel, and gay people that just want to be left to hell alone.
00:51:40.000Colorado used to be purple, effectively now blue.
00:51:45.000North, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, as you know, all red.
00:51:51.000Iowa, you know, we're going to leave it blank just because there was an outlier poll from Seltzer that came out a few days ago, had everybody panicked.
00:52:00.000Iowa used to be considered the bellwether state, or one of the major bellwether states.
00:54:58.000And by the way, every one of these swing states is rated as a toss-up.
00:55:01.000So if you go on the New York Times, if you go to the Washington Post, if you go to Real Clear Politics, every single one of these states is rated as a toss-up, meaning that it does not lean one way or the other.
00:55:13.000It doesn't lean red, it doesn't lean blue.
00:55:16.000The polling on average does favor one or the other candidate.
00:55:20.000For example, Wisconsin and Michigan on average favor Kamala by less than a percentage point.
00:55:26.000Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania.
00:55:30.000On average, Trump is leading there by about one or less than one percent.
00:55:36.000But they're all rated as toss-ups by various pollsters.
00:55:39.000If we're looking at the lean, however...
00:55:43.000According to how the polling averages out, like I said, you've got Trump winning Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Kamala winning Michigan and Wisconsin.
00:55:55.000This is, if there are no toss-ups, no toss-ups and we just look purely at the polling average, this is what our map looks like.
00:57:02.000So again, Trump is favored in four out of the seven, more heavily than the others.
00:57:08.000He's got to win all of those, and it really doesn't even matter if he wins Nevada, to be honest with you.
00:57:13.000And then he's got to pull at least Pennsylvania, which puts him over the top, Michigan, which puts him over the top, or Wisconsin, which puts him at 279.
00:57:22.000But he's got to run the table when Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada's not really must win.
00:57:28.000And then he's got to pull one of the three.
00:57:31.000So I'll give you a few scenarios here tonight.
00:57:35.000That is the scenario where Trump wins.
00:59:16.000I think a lot of people actually don't even know about this.
00:59:19.000The significance of the census, why we count...
00:59:23.000It's because, of course, the Electoral College and congressional representation in the House of Representatives is determined based on the population size of the state.
00:59:34.000The bigger the population of the state, the more electors it has in the Electoral College, the more congressmen represent that state.
00:59:42.000And so every 10 years, they conduct the census, and based on the results of the census, they then apportion and distribute the The Electoral College votes and the representation in the House.
00:59:57.000Now, I've heard some people say this week, including people like Ben Shapiro, that in 2020, this was an extremely contested matter.
01:00:06.000In the 2020 census, Trump tried to get the census to ask people whether they are a citizen of the United States or not.
01:00:16.000And the reason that Trump fought to include that question in the census is he thought that if the people taking the census asked a citizenship question, it would discourage illegal immigrants from participating in the census.
01:00:31.000And if they didn't participate, they wouldn't be counted.
01:00:35.000And if they weren't counted, then states with a lot of illegal immigrants like California— Among others, would have smaller populations and then have fewer electors and fewer representatives.
01:00:49.000But Trump's effort to force the citizenship question was struck down.
01:00:54.000And so the citizenship question was not asked.
01:00:57.000As a result, illegal immigrants did participate in the census.
01:01:02.000And that means they were counted as part of the population.
01:01:05.000And that means that California probably has a couple more electors in the Electoral College than it should have because illegals were counted and When they shouldn't because they cannot vote because they are not citizens.
01:01:20.000And yet they're getting representation in the presidential race as well as in the House of Representatives.
01:01:27.000And the way that it shakes out is that the census probably skewed the Electoral College and the House by about nine votes or nine seats.
01:01:37.000Now they say that if this is the map...
01:01:45.000There's an argument that could be made that you could take it to the Supreme Court and you can say the census included illegals.
01:01:52.000As a result, it was flawed and we apportioned the electors in the wrong way.
01:01:57.000That had an effect on the outcome of the election.
01:02:00.000And you could potentially remedy this map and erase two electors from California and give two to a state like North Carolina or some other state and give Trump the victory.
01:02:13.000Some people have said this, that if it's this close, if it's this map in particular, you can do some judge judicial magic and you could change the outcome.
01:03:22.000It determines who is seated, who rules.
01:03:25.000What we learned in 2020 is that, be that as it may, we have had election fraud.
01:03:31.000We have had obvious signs that the elections are not legitimate.
01:03:35.000Regardless of the merits of the contest against the results of the election, nobody is willing to reverse the expressed will of the people.
01:03:51.000No judge, federal judge, Supreme Court judge, no legislative body, not a state legislative body, not the federal legislative body or its members.
01:04:02.000None of them are willing, not the president, not the Department of Justice.
01:04:07.000Nobody in government has the political will or the courage or the wherewithal to challenge elections.
01:04:51.000So you can come up with any kind of challenge, whether it was the type of challenge in 2020 where you say the election was rigged because of mail-in ballots or irregularities.
01:05:34.000With few exceptions, I mean, unless there is something really, really remarkable, and we're talking black swan, you know, we can't rule that out necessarily, but no census challenge, no, it's not going to overturn it, okay?
01:05:47.000I just want to make that super clear because I've heard that.
01:06:05.000I was there for every deadline, every procedural deadline, certification, choosing the electors, all of it.
01:06:13.000Nobody was willing, no matter how conservative, how Republican, with Republicans in power, in the White House, in the state, it didn't matter.
01:07:58.000Famously, Minnesota was the only state that Reagan did not win in 1984, lost to Walter Mondale, otherwise won every state other than D.C. territory, or whatever you call it, a federal district, and Minnesota.
01:08:13.000Some people are saying he could win in New Hampshire.
01:08:15.000He lost by a very slim margin in 2016.
01:08:19.000I actually worked on the campaign in New Hampshire in 2016, and sources that I knew on the campaign say we won in 2016.
01:09:09.000So, you know, there are some people that are saying it's going to be such a big blowout, we could see Minnesota, we could see New Hampshire, we could see Virginia, you know, and it's fun to imagine the best case scenario.
01:11:27.000Trump is up 2% in the last day compared to this time yesterday.
01:11:32.000In the last four hours, Trump is down 1% and Kamala is up 1%.
01:11:37.000So you could say that based on the available information – again, before we really have any states that have formally announced their totals – Based on the early signs, people think that Kamala is actually more likely to win now than they did at the beginning of the day.
01:11:58.000So we'll also be watching the betting odds, and we'll see how that adjusts over the course of the night.
01:12:33.000I have my personal reasons such as crypto, but for America's sake, these are his reasons for voting Trump.
01:12:41.000One, fixing our borders from illegals coming in, committing crime, taking opportunities away from Americans.
01:12:47.000Two, Americans busting their ass, working nine to five to provide for their families, tax breaks for them, policies like no tax on tips goes a long way.
01:22:07.000If it's a Trump landslide, we are going to have to enjoy it.
01:22:10.000And then we could blackpill about it tomorrow.
01:22:12.000Then we could blackpill about, you know, he's a Zionist and all that other shit.
01:22:15.000We're going to allow ourselves to enjoy it.
01:22:17.000I'm going to give us permission to enjoy, you know, but then tomorrow we got to deal with the fallout, which is war with Iran, everything like that.
01:27:38.000Because you just don't know what's, you know, if...
01:27:41.000I think they're going to try what they did last time, and we're going to see what happens.
01:27:47.000I don't know what your feelings are on this.
01:27:50.000I've watched your streams, and I've watched your stuff on, you know, voting and voting for Trump and all that stuff, but I don't know how you feel about, you know, the election.
01:28:04.000But I just feel like they're trying the same shit again from the stuff that I'm seeing, the stuff that I'm posting.
01:28:10.000Yeah, I've seen a lot of irregularities too.
01:28:12.000I feel like, though, you get that every year.
01:28:14.000I mean, I did also watch the 16 election.
01:28:17.000I feel like, and don't get me wrong, obviously 2020 was totally exceptional in every way.
01:28:25.000But I feel like every election, there's always stories about, because it's a huge election, 150 million people plus are probably going to vote.
01:28:33.000You get these idiots running these things.
01:28:35.000I mean, it's like, who is maintaining the elections?
01:28:38.000It's like a lot of, like, your usual suspects, so to speak.
01:28:42.000You know, like I saw in Georgia, they plugged in a space heater next to an election management system and fucking blew up the whole machine.
01:29:35.000Kamala wins by one state, you know, or she wins the whole Rust Belt or Kamala blowout.
01:29:40.000Out of those four, what do you think is the most likely?
01:29:44.000You know, the reason why my channel blew up in the first place when I was on YouTube was because I correctly predicted the 304 electoral electoral votes for Trump using an autistic system that I created in my head.
01:29:58.000And, you know, that's why the channel blew up.
01:31:22.000We just saw that on Twitter brought to us by AFPost.
01:31:26.000Yeah, so I did something a while ago and I said that's why Trump needed to pander to white people instead of trying to pander to minorities because a small increase in the white vote is equivalent to a big increase in the minority vote.
01:31:44.000You get a 20% increase in the Hispanic and black vote.
01:31:47.000It's equivalent to a 2% increase in the white vote.
01:31:50.000The numbers aren't completely accurate, but you understand where I'm going with this.
01:32:09.000I mean, you look at the actual exit polling in those Rust Belt states, and as you know, he's got to win one of the Rust Belt states in combination with the other three, Georgia, Arizona, North Carolina.
01:32:21.000In all three of those Rust Belt states, the exit polling shows that whites are more than 80% of the voters in all three, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
01:32:48.000Blacks are going to be a smaller share of the vote.
01:32:51.000They're already a minuscule share of the vote.
01:32:53.000And they go 90% for Democrats in every cycle.
01:32:56.000If you even get an historic number of blacks, like 15 or 20 percent, I mean, that sounds crazy, but that would be enormous.
01:33:03.000It does not translate into a victory, especially if in order to pander to them, you are depressing turnout among white conservatives or white rural voters or non-college educated whites or something like that.
01:33:16.000Because that's that's really where the numbers come in.
01:35:48.000You know, my mind is telling me all the things we know, which is that this administration is going to be plagued with the same personnel problems, that the Israel lobby put their finger on the scale to win it for Trump, and that will have consequences.
01:36:02.000You know, there's a quid pro quo and everything else.
01:36:05.000Yeah, did you hear he might bring in Pompeo again?
01:37:03.000And I don't want to see, I still do love him, but I just, you know, out of sheer, a sense of powerlessness, I said, somebody's got to speak up.
01:37:14.000And I feel like the only way that we could get any kind of attention on these issues and maybe get a chance to be heard was to say we're not going to vote.
01:37:22.000You know, because I feel like you can bitch and moan all you want, but as long as you're going along singing a song and you're going to dutifully cast your vote, people go, yeah, yeah, whatever.
01:37:31.000Like, you know, because the money talks.
01:38:35.000The top 10 are stacked with them, and the top 100 are stacked.
01:38:38.000They're all Jewish billionaires going in for Trump.
01:38:41.000And that just gave me—and people just have to consider— A lot of these guys, like Shapiro, Paul Singer, Bill Ackman, they were all anti-...
01:39:12.000And I'm looking at these people and I'm thinking, okay, so, you know, we're voting for Trump because we're like, you know, white nationalist, white identitarian, we're American nationalist, we're critical of Israel, etc., Well, if Trump are really those things, Shapiro and Maguire and Ackman and Singer, they'd be running away from him, but they're doing the opposite.
01:39:34.000So, do they not know what Trump is going to do, or do we not know a piece of information?
01:39:40.000And I feel like since Shapiro and them have his ear, because they're giving the money and they're doing the fundraisers, and we don't, I'm thinking we don't know that missing piece of information.
01:40:04.000But I do agree with you that if there's a chance that we could get in there and shape the Trump administration, I suppose that's a good argument that it might be worth it.
01:40:29.000These guys were trying to start another PNAC. And they basically came out and said in this article, I think it was in The Atlantic, that we can't do this now with Trump in office.
01:40:39.000And they cut all the funding for this revamp or this rebuild of a new project for a new American century, a new FPI or whatever it was called.
01:40:49.000And I think it was either Crystal or Singer that specifically said, we can't do this with Trump in office.
01:41:41.000But there was a lot of interference, right?
01:41:43.000You had people like Mike Pompeo, and he would bring in people who hated Trump, like Mary Kissel and all these other people that were total rabid anti-Trumpers, and now he looks like he's doing the same thing again.
01:42:30.000For those that don't know, you know, Netanyahu just clawed his way back into power a couple of years ago, built a coalition government after he was ousted.
01:42:38.000And he goes to push this judicial overhaul, VNR.
01:42:43.000Very controversial legislation through the Knesset.
01:42:45.000And the goal was to subordinate the Israeli Supreme Court to the Knesset.
01:42:54.000One, Netanyahu could evade prosecution because they were going to investigate him and convict him, and so he could replace judges and basically make those problems go away.
01:43:03.000And two, it would eliminate any opposition to the revisionist agenda.
01:43:08.000Netanyahu wants to expel the Palestinians, so on.
01:43:11.000The Supreme Court has broad latitude there, and they do protect the Palestinians.
01:43:17.000They don't have a constitution, but they do have – I forget the technical details of it, but in the past they have interceded on behalf of the Palestinians.
01:44:26.000In a situation like this, it'd be better if Biden or Harris were president strictly on that issue— Not in general, obviously, but on that issue.
01:44:36.000If Netanyahu was challenged again, you know that Harris would let him get kicked out.
01:45:04.000Same with the J6ers and same with immigration and same with like all the other stuff except for, yeah, this Israel thing is kind of like, I think it's very sus for sure.
01:45:14.000Like, what does all that money buy you?
01:45:17.000Well, it buys you a seat at the table, right?
01:45:20.000All that money that Adelson's given you, all the money that Singer's given you, like, what is that actually paying for?
01:45:27.000I guess it is good, though, that Trump doesn't need to get re-elected.
01:45:30.000So he could just, like, take the money and if, you know, just take the money and just be like, fuck you.
01:45:37.000But I don't know that that's going to happen.
01:46:15.000Because it's here are the benefits of Trump.
01:46:17.000He is going to shut down illegal immigration.
01:46:20.000It is going to probably shift the GOP to the right, objectively speaking.
01:46:25.000You know, and with regard to foreign wars, I think he's more likely to bring us into It would be extreme, but I think it's possible.
01:46:37.000And there's a scenario, although I think, again, super unlikely, where, you know, maybe just like in the first term, we've slogged it out in the personnel and we get a loyalist like McEntee in charge.
01:48:18.000For me, when Vance was tapped, that was it for me because, you know, Pence ran interference, as you know, with Nick Ayers and a lot of other people.
01:48:27.000He ran interference against Trump in the White House.
01:49:42.000I think he's more dangerous than Pence, like you said, especially with that Thiel-Palantir connection.
01:49:49.000Alex Karp, he's the CEO of Palantir, and he's on video.
01:49:52.000I've posted this video on Telegram multiple times.
01:49:54.000He said that his Gotham software that they created single-handedly stopped the rise of the far right in Europe.
01:50:01.000That same Gotham software was actually responsible in the creation of the COVID vaccines and the collection of all of the health data of basically everyone in the world.
01:50:11.000Like that, that is who we're dealing with here.
01:50:14.000And they got their start as their first client up until 2008 was the CIA.
01:50:37.000And then you add in all the warnings coming from the Q conspiracy theorist about Neuralink and all this stuff, and it's pretty scary stuff, for sure.
01:51:23.000And then Palantir is responsible for half of Thiel's net worth.
01:51:27.000Thiel is single-handedly responsible for king-making Vance, gave him the $15 million to run in the Senate race, got him the Trump endorsement, traded a favor to get it.
01:51:38.000Now Vance is a heartbeat away from the presidency.
01:53:22.000It's sort of like, you know, the right wing is going in the right direction and you sort of envision like walking through a museum and you have to stay on the roped off path.
01:53:32.000You can't go into that room and, you know, they're the security guards, right?
01:53:37.000These people that are buying their way into the Trump administration that control the narrative on the right wing, that control the narrative in the conservative media.
01:53:44.000Those are the security guards in the museum that are keeping you on that roped off path.
01:53:48.000You try to lift up one of those ropes and walk into that room.
01:53:51.000They're like, no, get back in the path.
01:53:57.000They're trying to control the direction that this goes because they see that it could be a threat to them.
01:54:03.000It could be a threat to their existence.
01:54:06.000I think maybe a lot of people now are finally, because of October 7th, putting two and two together and realizing, what is going on here?
01:54:14.000Why is it that every politician from Maloney to Trump to Malay to all these different politicians around the world, why do they have to go to the Western Wall?
01:54:24.000Why do they have to pray on the Western Wall?
01:54:27.000They're like basically a smaller voting, a smaller electorate than the freaking Amish here, than the Mormons, I guess is a better analogy, than the Mormons here in America.
01:54:49.000They're the ones who are the security guards in the museum making sure that you stay on that roped-off path.
01:54:54.000Making sure the right wing doesn't go right.
01:54:58.000And we talked earlier about the Hispanic vote and how a small percent increase in the white vote is equivalent to a big percent, a big increase in the minority vote.
01:55:11.000You know, the only way that Republicans are going to ever get that vote, that black vote or the minority vote, is to become the left.
01:58:40.000I forget who it was, that lady who posted about this, who said that they have no ground game, no election integrity ground game whatsoever.
01:59:21.000What's a red and blue mirage and how election night vote counts make it hard to tell who will win.
01:59:27.000We might not know for weeks again, is basically what they're saying.
01:59:31.000And last time around, and I know we went through all of the data on this when we were on the stream last time in 2020, but the Republicans were winning in mail-in ballots requested and returned in some of these swing states that they said a red mirage was going to happen in.
02:00:43.000I've heard that—I've actually heard that his turnout's really strong in Wisconsin, and I've heard that Arizona's a lock as well.
02:00:51.000And I think that, you know, in terms—obviously, they're all coin toss.
02:00:55.000That's what makes it difficult, because there's seven states—like you say, there's a number of ways it could shake out.
02:01:00.000It could be a Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia map.
02:01:04.000It could be an Arizona, Georgia, Pennsylvania map.
02:01:08.000You know, there's multiple combinations, but he really needs to win— He needs to win a big combination of those or else there's no chance.
02:01:18.000So it's kind of like an all-or-nothing situation.
02:01:20.000He's going to either walk away with five of those states.
02:01:24.000If he doesn't walk away with five of them, he just loses the election.
02:04:14.000If more white people show up, then he's more likely to win, right?
02:04:18.000It's just like a numbers game because, what, it's like 9 out of 10 Trump voters are— Or white people.
02:04:25.000So, you know, if more of them show up, I mean, I don't know if this is indicative of the entire country, but from what I've heard from people I was talking to in line, I was in line for like an hour today.
02:04:35.000They said that this wasn't even like this in 2016, how many people were in line.
02:04:40.000So, and this is Idaho we're talking about, how many people were in line.
02:04:43.000They said it wasn't like this in 2016.
02:04:44.000You can walk in, you know, it went by quick.
02:04:48.000So maybe the turnout is going to be that big.
02:04:50.000I'll tell you that if he doesn't win Pennsylvania, he's going to have to win Arizona and Wisconsin or Arizona and Michigan.
02:04:56.000It's going to have to be one of those combinations.
02:05:02.000And we know what happened in Pennsylvania with the ballot harvesting.
02:05:06.000And the votes getting mailed or the votes getting recorded as returned in the data before they were even sent out like some very shady shit that happened in Pennsylvania.
02:05:16.000I'm sure that they're going to try that again because it's 19.
02:05:26.000I mean, if he doesn't win Pennsylvania, it has to be Michigan and Arizona or Wisconsin and Arizona.
02:05:31.000Yeah, well, and that's my concern, too, because in all three of the obviously in all the swing states in Maricopa and Fulton, but also in Philadelphia and Detroit and Milwaukee, these are Democrat strongholds where they rig it.
02:06:49.000And it happened in Green Bay in Wisconsin.
02:06:52.000They ran out of ink last time, restarted the count early morning.
02:06:56.000Michigan, they put up the pizza boxes in the windows, stopped people seeing the counting room.
02:07:03.000So when it comes down to Philadelphia, Detroit, and Milwaukee, I just don't trust those people.
02:07:07.000And that's why the turnout's got to be, and really election day turnout's got to be massive, because the Republicans are favored on election day.
02:07:38.000And so Election Day turnout has to be big, just like it was in 2016.
02:07:42.000It's crazy to think about all the things that happened back then.
02:07:45.000A lot of the stuff we don't even remember happened.
02:07:49.000You're just mentioning some of these things, and I'm just remembering being on stream with you, watching these things come in, watching these videos on Twitter, and these people showing up with a white van with boxes and boxes of ballots, ballots being counted after they were supposed to after the deadline, and then the courts coming out and saying, oh, it's fine.
02:08:08.000It's just crazy that it's turned into this, but this is the way that it's going to be, I think, for the long run.
02:08:37.000Just objectively speaking, if it was so close and just because they got lazy and they didn't have an election integrity team that we just let it slip through our fingers again.
02:08:47.000But you know, that would almost kind of be like a perfect just desserts.
02:08:51.000That would be like the perfect ending.
02:08:53.000Because that's what's characterized this entire thing.
02:08:55.000It's just like dysfunction, lack of organization, lack of operational competence leading to missed opportunities, enormous missed opportunities, whether it be with personnel, policy, and even winning elections.
02:09:09.000So they're going out there and they're saying, well, everyone's just going to vote bigger and that just won't be a concern.
02:09:16.000They really better hope that people pull through and turn out.
02:09:20.000Fortunately for them, it seems like that is the case.
02:09:23.000Like you said, I'm hearing from everywhere.
02:09:25.000In Chicago, in Wisconsin, people I know in California, they're saying the same thing as you.
02:09:31.000They're saying they've never seen anything like it.
02:10:00.000It's like they see it, but then white Trump voters don't understand it.
02:10:03.000They're always calling for the Blexit and Lexit.
02:10:08.000But the media is telling you it's your fault, white people, because white people are the ones who vote for Republicans, the ones who vote for Trump.
02:11:41.000I mean, we're getting more data, but yet the odds aren't changing, you know, and they're giving him a substantial, you know, they say he's got a 56% chance, but it's not like they're giving him an 80%.
02:17:38.000Well, did you hear about, apparently there's some, I don't know, I think it was in Michigan, somebody threatened to do a mass shooting if Trump wins against Christians.
02:17:50.000Yeah, apparently – and again, I don't know what state it was in, but the feds actually detained the guy.
02:17:56.000But some guy made a digital threat saying that if Trump wins the election, he's going to go on some killing spree against Christians as revenge, and they arrested the guy.
02:18:05.000But seeing stuff like that – Darren Beattie actually said this on Alex Jones.
02:18:11.000And, you know, me and him have been kind of going back and forth lately.
02:18:33.000You know, they're pushed up against the wall.
02:18:36.000And it's when they're in that desperate position when they're going to do something risky, lash out wildly, so that they don't have to give up control.
02:18:45.000And I actually think there's something to that.
02:18:47.000I think it actually increases the odds of something spectacular going on.
02:18:53.000If only because they kind of know that if Trump comes back in, it's sort of over for them.
02:19:20.000Like what they did with Biden, like pushing Biden out, was shenanigans, right?
02:19:25.000They knew that they couldn't win with Biden, or at least it wouldn't be as believable as a Kamala Harris win.
02:19:33.000And, you know, they needed to maintain the faith in our electoral process and the faith in our institutions and the trust in our institutions and all of this.
02:19:41.000And so Kamala was a better option or whatever.
02:19:45.000But I don't know that it's going to be enough.
02:19:50.000Like I said, I feel like the turnout's crazy on election day.
02:19:55.000They're going to try the shenanigans, but I think that there's a path for him to win.
02:19:59.000I don't think it's going to be a blowout like people are predicting, but I think he'll win, and I think that things like that definitely will happen.
02:20:08.000I think things like that definitely will happen if there's not something already underway that we're not aware of.
02:20:21.000Part of me is like, I was far more willing to believe that earlier this year, but after everything that's gone on, I'm kind of like, you know, nothing ever really happens.
02:20:31.000Knock on wood, I hope nothing happens, and I hope it's not a jinx.
02:22:40.000So, you know, although I've heard some rumors that Georgia is a lock for Trump, Clearly not a big enough majority that they can call it yet.
02:22:49.000New Hampshire, Virginia, you know, some say, like we talked about earlier, these are states that Trump has not won in 16 or 20.
02:22:58.000But people say if it's a Trump blowout, you know, they could be an upset victory for Trump, although I'm skeptical.
02:23:30.000With that being said, Ron DeSantis is one of the few Republican governors that made election integrity a priority after the 2020 elections.
02:23:39.000He pushed through a really good election integrity bill.
02:27:52.00080% of the electorate in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania is white.
02:27:57.000So if you're losing 8%, but they're 80%, you're not making up for that by gaining 4% with Blacks and Hispanics, which combined are 20% of the vote.
02:32:51.000More on the make-or-break state of Pennsylvania as the polls get ready to close there.
02:32:58.000I don't think they're just taking a break now.
02:33:00.000The potential for high drama for control of Congress, whoever controls the U.S. Senate could handcuff or help the next president with cabinet appointments, Supreme Court nominations, and oh, by the way, policy.
02:33:11.000And Democrats are already in a corner.
02:33:13.000They had limited margin of error, and they just lost it.
02:33:16.000First of all, take a look at the numbers.
02:33:20.000Republicans are going to win the Senate.
02:33:22.000There's almost a 100% chance that they're going to control at least 51 seats by the end of the night when they flip Montana and West Virginia.
02:33:31.000So we basically know the outcome of the Senate.
02:38:47.000And this is how you get your team across the finish line.
02:38:52.000Well, when you look at these billionaires like Tim Mellon, like Ken Griffin, like Miriam Adelson, do you believe that their support is unconditional?
02:39:46.000Because SpaceX is a national security federal contractor, it can't hire people that are not permanent residents.
02:39:56.000So SpaceX needs high-skill legal immigrants, green cards, to work at their company.
02:40:05.000Do you think that Elon Musk gave Trump $130 million so he could restrict the number of green cards and legal immigrants coming into the country, which would hurt SpaceX?
02:40:17.000Or do you think likely there was an agreement made that Elon would give Trump $130 million so that Trump would not only do one or another thing, but also so that he would keep the flow of legal immigrants coming and maybe increase it?
02:40:33.000So that Elon has more talent to pick from.
02:40:54.000If America first and nationalism comes into conflict with the economic interests of the billionaires or their allegiance to Israel or some other country, which do you think Trump will pick?
02:41:10.000Will he pick the voters or the donors?
02:41:35.000But people must understand that in politics, there's always compromises.
02:41:41.000And we could argue about whether they're the right compromises or the wrong ones, whether it's the right hill to die on or not, but that must be the basis of any understanding.
02:41:51.000But just that's a little aside on the donors.
02:41:54.000It's a very relevant fact that although Kamala won the overall fundraising race, Trump won with the billionaires by a lot.
02:42:48.000So let's maybe withhold judgment on Georgia, but I have heard it's looking good there.
02:42:56.000Let's see, what other updates do we have?
02:42:58.000Fox already called Stein over Robinson in North Carolina.
02:43:01.000Hope you enjoyed your based black guy.
02:43:05.000So if you guys don't know, Mark Robinson was like a based black Christian that the GOP ran for governor in North Carolina.
02:43:14.000And it came out that 10 years ago he was on these internet forums and Talking about some really weird sexual stuff like rape and race stuff and a lot of goofy, weird shit.
02:43:29.000Calling himself a Nazi, but in like a sexual context.
02:43:34.000And it's like a horrifying scandal and it killed him.
02:43:38.000And I guess they called North Carolina for governor.
02:46:12.000From the 7 o'clock deadline, Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and D.C. will all be called within the next 10 minutes.
02:46:34.000In 9 minutes, we're going to get—well, they're not going to be called, but polls will close.
02:51:46.000It's looking like Trump is having a good night so far.
02:51:52.000Let's see, I think they have a countdown here on NBC....about democratic turnout to offset really the rest of the state, much of which is deep, red and rural.
02:52:01.000...and tonight we're hearing from the Trump campaign that they are confident because they are seeing a, quote, robust turnout in the specific rural areas that the Trump campaign has been targeting, going after low propensity voters, especially men who typically do not vote in elections.
02:52:18.000And so they are trying to slice each other's margins in this way.
02:52:23.000And both teams say they are feeling good, Lindsay.
02:52:26.000But of course, we won't know until we start getting some returns.
02:52:29.000But Pennsylvania is a state where no officials, no workers could start counting the ballots until 7 o'clock this morning.
02:52:37.000And you may remember in 2020, we did not have an answer about Pennsylvania until Saturday.
02:52:43.000The good news, Lindsay, is that officials believe they will be able to do it quicker this year, citing new election machine equipment, citing the fact that the ballots are physically smaller and easier to process.
02:52:57.000They have more workers and fewer mail-in ballots than they did in 2020 because we are not in a worldwide pandemic.
02:53:04.000That is the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
02:53:30.000They fit on a postcard, so they're better able to be handled by the, on average, three-foot-tall Oompa Loompas that will be counting the votes underground in underground chambers and facilities.
02:53:44.000The little people that are handling the ballots.
02:54:00.000They eat giant dragonflies and giant centipedes, and they've got their baby little hands are counting the votes.
02:54:08.000The votes are physically easier to process because they are written in Sanskrit.
02:54:14.000It The actual ballots themselves are written in Hindi, Sanskrit characters and physically smaller so that the West Indies indigenous volunteers can carry them.
02:54:30.000Okay, so I guess we're going to see one minute away, 60 seconds until...
02:54:34.000Again, we're going to get polls closing.
02:54:38.000Polls closing in Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Maine...
02:54:46.000Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, and D.C. Now it is 7 o'clock.
02:59:33.000We'll go back to that overall estimate.
02:59:36.000Of Georgia at 50-50, that means as we get closer, as more of metro Atlanta comes in, there is at least more of a buffer for former President Trump.
02:59:46.000It is not determinative because we don't have a call here yet.
02:59:49.000But in general, and Michael Watley was talking about, what are these early indicators?
02:59:53.000They're just seeing higher turnout, higher vote totals at the margins in some of the redder counties of southeast Georgia and other parts of northern Georgia as well.
03:00:03.000I want to turn to Ed O'Keefe, our senior White House correspondent.
03:00:05.000I understand you have some new reporting.
03:00:06.000Well, part of why things remain so tight there in Georgia is if you look at those counties around Atlanta, and maybe Major can zoom in on some of them, what the Harris campaign is seeing is real encouragement there.
03:00:16.000In fact, she's running ahead of President Biden in some of those ex-urban counties around Atlanta.
03:00:21.000Higher totals than what the president got four years ago.
03:00:24.000That is how she wins a state like Georgia tonight.
03:00:26.000Can you run up the numbers in the suburbs?
03:00:28.000Can you get young college voters across the country to turn out?
03:00:31.000Can you lean on the black and Latino voters you need?
03:00:34.000In Georgia already, we're seeing good indications that the reason she's keeping it even is because Democratic advantages there around Atlanta, the biggest city in the South, may be improving.
03:00:44.000So it's going to be very close in Georgia.
03:01:22.000If you're just joining us, remember to smash the follow button on Rumble.
03:01:27.000And in 25 minutes, I will be debating Andrew Tate going head-to-head.
03:01:32.000We're going to be debating Donald Trump and whether you should vote for him.
03:01:37.000I guess it's too late for that now for most of the country.
03:01:41.000But we're going to debate whether or not a Trump presidency is going to be good, whether it would have been preferable to a Harris administration.
03:01:48.000There's going to be a lot of ground to cover.
03:01:50.000It's going to be a friendly debate, going to be more like a discussion because I have deep respect for him.
03:07:15.000So Texas, for example, and Kansas are not expected to call fully until another 45 minutes, but because they're in a split time zone, I believe we're getting some of the early votes from there as well.
03:07:28.000Looks like they've made a couple new calls.
03:07:30.000They've called South Carolina and Mississippi for Trump.
03:07:57.000You know, and let's just say, you know, and I have to admit, I am deeply critical of this campaign and I am skeptical of this administration and so on.
03:08:10.000I will say, though, because I must be honest and I must tell you the truth, and let me put on some background music here.
03:09:38.000And you could argue January 6th might have been a Fed-backed operation.
03:09:43.000You could argue it was the righteous indignation of a country that has been screwed over by a rigged system for 30 plus years.
03:09:53.000Either way, it is completely unprecedented.
03:09:56.000They say it's the first time in 200 years the Capitol has been attacked in such a way.
03:10:01.000He is left for dead by big tech that censors him.
03:10:05.000Republican Party turns against him, betrays him, threaten to impeach and remove him from office.
03:10:11.000He mounts a comeback in the past three years, in spite of being indicted in four jurisdictions, in spite of being convicted in Manhattan, facing jail time, actually later this month, where he'll be sentenced and it sets up a whole other constitutional issue.
03:10:28.000He got shot in the face, shot in the ear, multiple assassination attempts foiled by Secret Service.
03:10:37.000There was at the last minute a bait and switch on the Democrats' side to replace Joe Biden.
03:10:42.000And so let's just stop and reflect and recognize what a remarkable journey it was and it has been.
03:10:54.000There is literally not another human being alive who could have fought this hard for this long at his age against everybody and not only survived, but beaten the odds over and over and over in 16, in 20, and in spite of even losing, coming back bigger and now in 2024 is the favorite to win.
03:11:20.000It's the most remarkable story, arguably, in the history of the United States.
03:11:24.000It's right up there with Civil War, American Revolution.
03:11:29.000It's right up there with all the greats.
03:11:31.000Like, at the end of this, you gotta carve Trump's face in Mount Rushmore.
03:11:50.000With that notwithstanding, Trump as a political figure has created a true dynasty.
03:11:59.000If he wins this election in a landslide, it's not only the most remarkable thing in 100 years, but it cements Trump as having a 15-year dynasty in American politics.
03:14:47.000So, New York Times predicts they're going to run the table and not maybe win all the Rust Belt states, but win one of them, just enough to carry the election.
03:14:58.000And with the polls closed in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Michigan, and Georgia, they're all rated as toss-ups.
03:15:07.000The reported margin, some have Trump, some have Harris.
03:15:11.000But so far they're estimating it could be Trump.
03:15:20.000Trump is currently the favorite, according to the New York Times.
03:19:18.000So you know there is nobody alive that is more happy about this outcome, maybe besides Trump himself, than Then Joe Biden, that Harris is getting buried.
03:23:12.000That means he only needs a couple more states.
03:23:15.000He either needs Pennsylvania or some combination of Arizona and any other state, Wisconsin, Michigan, or Pennsylvania.
03:23:25.000So, if this is the map, if this is where we are in about an hour, two hours, we could safely predict that Trump is going to be the next president.
03:25:13.000And then in a half hour, we're going to have another big batch.
03:25:16.000So at 8 o'clock Central Time, the next huge batch drops, the second biggest batch.
03:25:22.000That's going to be Arizona, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.
03:26:29.000Either one, Trump wins it outright tonight and it's just finished.
03:26:34.000Option two, Trump looks likely to win and picks it up by tomorrow morning when additional votes are counted in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan.
03:26:44.000Option three is a red mirage, and it looks like he's going to win.
03:27:27.000I doubt she wins Georgia at this point.
03:27:29.000So I think we have now narrowed our number of permutations to a few categories, which is Trump wins it outright tonight, runs the table.
03:27:42.000It becomes apparent very quickly he's the victor.
03:27:45.000He either wins it by tomorrow morning when they count some additional votes in Pennsylvania and maybe some others, whichever ones are holding out, and he wins it by a hair.
03:27:57.000Or I think he's denied at the blue wall.
03:28:00.000She runs the table, she wins Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and it's over, and Trump loses by two.
03:28:07.000I think those are our possibilities, and I'm leaning towards a Trump victory, either one or the other.
03:28:14.000Yeah, okay, so they just called New Jersey and Arkansas for Harris and Trump, respectively.
03:28:20.000Trump's Electoral College estimate is down two votes, so their map is changing.
03:28:26.000They've rated Georgia as leaning Trump slightly.
03:28:29.000They say his estimated margin will be three points.
03:32:42.000And I told them, and I've told everyone hundreds of times in these three and a half years, it was the greatest privilege that Mike Pompeo could ever have.
03:32:55.000I was proud to be a part of President Trump's team.
03:32:58.000I talked to him every day for four years, first as CIA Director and then as Secretary of State.
03:33:03.000And what I was so proud of is that we understood the greatness of this nation and we never once apologized for the United States of America.
03:37:47.000I think if all the votes are counted and they're counted fair, the way this is going, I think this is Trump's race to lose.
03:37:54.000I think that the map we're going to get is Georgia, North Carolina, Arizona, Nevada, and I think we're going to get one of the swing states.
03:43:16.000So basically, this red Area in the middle is the asshole of the ass that is America.
03:43:25.000Because it's such an ass as a country that it actually is having a hard time deciding between a competent nationalist leader and a literal, literal asshole.
03:43:48.000So it's just like, okay, I'm going to get on the bus, but I get to pick the bus driver, okay?
03:43:53.000There's a guy who's driven loads of buses and run bus companies, and on the last time I was on the bus with him, everything went smoothly, and then there's an epileptic retard with no driving license, and I'm sitting there as America.
03:45:59.000Obviously, Rumble and Axe have been so critical.
03:46:02.000I think they've changed the landscape in some ways even more than Trump.
03:46:05.000You take the foot off people's neck, you take the boot out of everybody's face...
03:46:10.000And then you're able to actually get people to activate.
03:46:13.000You're able to get people the information.
03:46:15.000I think that's led to—I think we've all noticed everybody's gotten a lot more red pill than, like, awake in the past year.
03:46:22.000It's got everything to do with free speech on the Internet.
03:46:25.000And if Kamala wins, I think even if Trump wins, there's a good chance the regime is going to mobilize and shut us down.
03:46:32.000I think that's, like, maybe, like, the central issue of the campaign.
03:46:36.000So that—I'm very concerned about that as well.
03:46:39.000So what shenanigans have happened so far that you say is a repeat of 2020?
03:46:42.000Because we've been busy running our mouths, but I can see here the Electoral College votes or whatever it is here, but what's happened that we may have missed?
03:46:52.000Well, you know, there's always nonsense.
03:46:54.000Every four years there's goofy stuff, but already they talked about in Georgia, in Fulton County, there was apparently a bomb threat called in, and they said it was called in from a Russian IP address.
03:47:09.000They called it in in a black-majority polling location, and they've now extended the hours so they could vote past the deadline for when they're supposed to shut down because of the bomb threat.
03:47:22.000So, needless to say, we know who that benefits.
03:47:25.000There was a threat of a mass shooting.
03:47:27.000I think this was in Michigan, but I'm not sure.
03:47:30.000Some guy said he was going to go and kill Christians if Trump wins, going to go and do a mass casualty act of violence.
03:47:37.000And then in some states, it's just the usual stuff.
03:47:40.000You know, they're plugging in a space heater that blows up the election management system.
03:47:44.000Milwaukee, they're talking about counting the mail-in ballots at a separate location at 1 a.m., So it's the usual stuff.
03:47:52.000I mean, I hope they make it too big to rig, or I should say that's what, because as you guys know, I'm actually not voting for Trump this year.
03:48:00.000We're going to talk about that in a second.
03:48:02.000Yes, but for your sake, as the Trump supporters, you guys are going to want it to be too big to rig, because I think they're going to try, and they're going to do this Red Mirage bullshit all over again.
03:48:13.000But isn't that the basic competition now?
03:48:17.000Because, you know, all this democracy freedom bullshit, and you and I disagree on some things, but I do enjoy your geopolitical view, but I'm a little bit more perhaps second and third world-ist than you.
03:48:29.000I do consider myself more English than American, truthfully, but I do think it's kind of unfair that we blow the fuck out of all these poor countries for nothing and say it's about democracy and freedom and then we rig it ourselves.
03:48:42.000I feel bad for the farmer who's just praying and just wants his wife to shut up and listen to him and we drop a fucking warhead on his head.
03:49:18.000I mean, you either win by 2 billion, you know, Trump either wins 300% of the vote, or they're going to rig it, you know, they're going to get, the ballots got flooded.
03:49:27.000Literally four years ago, they said a pipe burst in the room where they were counting the ballots, and they soaked the room so they couldn't count them for weeks.
03:50:03.000It's sort of like our burden as Americans, so to speak, to take care of them.
03:50:07.000Because I agree, it is unfair that they get killed like that.
03:50:10.000Yeah, well, I know what you're saying about this, let's say no names, but this secret power controlling America.
03:50:17.000With me, that's an issue for a lot of people when they're like, oh, well, how could you vote for Trump when he's pro-Israel, pro-APAC, pro this?
03:50:26.000If I have to hire a groundskeeper to keep my garden tended, my garden, And I've got the choice of two groundskeepers and both groundskeepers keep feeding an ugly, retarded, aggressive dog that lives just outside my house and bites my kids.
03:50:43.000I'll choose the one that's gonna make my garden nicer because there isn't an option of choosing a groundskeeper who isn't feeding the retarded homeless dog outside that bites my kids.
03:53:07.000We're going to get maybe fewer illegal immigrants, but way more legal immigrants.
03:53:12.000And I think that, you know, you're right.
03:53:14.000Trump is going to be the better president, but it is going to redefine Trumpism to mean something else.
03:53:20.000And it'll go from being nationalism and authentic and grassroots to really recapitulating to the establishment and becoming like, you know, they're calling it colorblind meritocracy.
03:53:32.000To me, that's diversity with another name.
03:53:35.000So I'm very concerned about how they're going to snuff out the real right wing by putting Trump's face on the same establishment.
03:53:45.000I agree with nearly everything you've said.
03:53:48.000But my question to you, sir, why don't you vote Trump just to laugh at girls when they have mental breakdowns and just make the liberals pissed off?
03:53:58.000Don't you just want to troll the world?
03:54:15.000I think the thing is here, I agree with a lot of the things you're saying politically.
03:54:18.000I understand exactly what you're saying.
03:54:19.000But I still think a Trump victory is important because I think the culture will shift and that will move the Overton window in a direction.
03:54:25.000Because that's the reason why I'm going to be semi-sensible for a second.
03:54:31.000When you make an edgy joke, or you say women can't fucking drive, they're all dumb, or you say something racist, et cetera, it's important you push the boundaries of what's acceptable and push the boundaries of what people have a mental breakdown over so you can move the Overton window back into a space where it's sensible to come up with ideas.
03:54:48.000Because currently right now, the ideas you have, or the idea of even having a border defended with lethal force, like most countries do, is so outside of the Overton window, a politician couldn't even suggest it.
03:55:00.000And we have to move the Overton window back, which is a cultural thing.
03:55:03.000I think Trump winning would be good for the overall masculine culture.
03:55:37.000I would say, though, to that point specifically, in some ways, the Trump campaign now is a lot less radical than it was before.
03:55:46.000And you could—it's sort of mixed, because you're right.
03:55:48.000Like, they did have signs that said mass deportations at the convention, and that's huge, because they were talking about amnesty 10 years ago.
03:55:56.000Now they're holding up signs that say that.
03:55:58.000It's like you can't overstate what a big deal that is.
03:56:01.000At the same time, the people inside are chipping away.
03:56:05.000For example, in the platform, which Trump personally edited himself this year, they dropped opposition to abortion and gay marriage.
03:56:15.000They're also now saying they're in favor of legal immigration.
03:56:36.000Liberal governments, liberal countries, Canada and Australia, they're trying to shut down the visas because it's too much even for them.
03:56:41.000And so it's like six of one, half a dozen of the other.
03:56:45.000It's like, yeah, we're being radicalized against illegals, but they're also getting us to support legal immigration and redefining identity.
03:56:54.000And I would say, thinking ahead to 28, this is an important point.
03:56:59.000Vance is almost surely the successor in the air to MAGA.
03:57:31.000But if Trump goes down in this cycle and they run Nikki Haley in 28, it's going to be very easy for someone more radical to say, I'm a real nationalist.
03:57:41.000So it's really a dialectical thing where Trumpism is being diluted.
03:57:45.000And in 28, when he's not in the running, they're going to dilute it further.
03:57:49.000And that'll be seen as a radical option.
03:57:52.000No one's going to run to the right of that with any credibility.
03:57:55.000I'm deeply concerned about the backsliding.
03:57:58.000So I know for a lot of people, this is a lot more complex and people might say autistic than like, yeah, Trump's going to be a better president.
03:58:06.000But we have been outmaneuvered for 50 years.
03:58:09.000Real nationalists like Pat Buchanan, the paleocons, they've been outmaneuvered for 50 years by neocons.
03:58:29.000They're constantly moving the window to the left.
03:58:32.000I completely understand what you're saying.
03:58:33.000And perhaps it's just me being idealistic and believing that it's masculinity outside of politics itself that's always going to be the barrier to this insanity.
03:58:42.000The problem with America now is that even the straight men are faggots.
03:58:46.000The problem is that if you talk to most dudes, they're fucking homos.
03:58:49.000And all these white dudes for Kamala are all faggots.
03:58:53.000All these liberal TikTok dudes are faggots.
03:58:55.000That's why they're sitting here begging for a woman to be their boss.
03:58:58.000And if you just reinstall the basic tenets of masculinity, I like to think you have more people who will stand up and say no and slow down the sliding.
03:59:07.000I agree that we've slidden so far now to the left.
03:59:10.000The Overton window is so far to the left.
04:00:32.000fuck straight people were straight but like fuck these like straight girlfriend boyfriend people i was talking about it the other night these guys they date these girls they look like dykes or sluts they have the makeup caked on these like pixie cuts i want to fucking punch him in the face guys go around calling themselves boyfriends they live with their girlfriends they have no kids it's just as sterile as being a bachelor being gay you might as well be gay and You should be polygamous like you guys.
04:01:28.000I'm a little suspicious of some things, but he says a lot of good things.
04:01:32.000One bad thing he says, though, is this.
04:01:34.000He says that when white people collectivize around their race, he says that's like Nazism, and that's just as bad as the left, and I won't support that.
04:01:44.000And it's like, well, we kind of need to do that.
04:01:46.000And we also need to do it as Christians and as Americans.
04:01:49.000And I question whether the Trump colorblind meritocracy, they support a certain country.
04:01:55.000I question whether they'll ever let us do that.
04:01:57.000And if the white people involved in it, are they thinking that way?
04:02:24.000But the bottom line of even, especially some of these radical ideas, when you have a radical idea, the bottom line of it is you have to have the capability to defend it.
04:02:41.000You have to be prepared to fight the black man in front of you.
04:02:44.000So a lot of this is to a degree is still masculinity based.
04:02:47.000I mean, it's easy to stand up and say certain things when you know there's going to be a degree of violence.
04:02:51.000If you're not prepared for the violence that comes from your ideas, then you're just going to go with the ideas that don't lead to violence, which is why women vote the way they do anyway, because they can't defend themselves.
04:02:59.000So, a lot of the ideas you have are considered radical.
04:03:03.000I'm not even saying I agree with them.
04:03:06.000But they're considered radical ideals.
04:03:07.000And my point is, if you want enough white men to stand up and say, no, this is a white country, it's going to be white, then you need to have white men ready to fight the niggers.
04:03:25.000So I'm saying that even by installing masculinity back then, the more masculine a society becomes, the more likely it is or the more capable it is of having radical ideals outside of the socially acceptable.
04:03:40.000And also, the people, the few radicals, if they're masculine enough, they can also impose their will, which is also very important.
04:03:47.000Like, why do elections even happen in the first place?
04:03:50.000Elections are supposed to be a replacement for war.
04:03:53.000To avoid the war, to see who the leader is, let's just have an election.
04:03:56.000So, if you have a few people who can impose their will because they're so masculinely based and they're not afraid of violence, I think they're going to be surprised how that can affect the whole landscape of ideals.
04:04:07.000I think the problem we have now is that a lot of white people agree with the things you say and they think the things you think.
04:04:13.000In fact, I know that because I speak to them.
04:04:15.000But they're just afraid to say it to me.
04:04:30.000And I think you're right that masculinity is a precondition to things getting better because you're totally right that if the population's pussified, especially the white people, they'll never rise up.
04:05:00.000And I remember if you were like basically, like a basic bitch conservative, you were a Nazi.
04:05:06.000And now it's like everyone's watching you guys, they're watching Aiden Ross, they're watching a Nico, they're watching people who are extremely right-wing and, like, making jokes like you make and even serious, sensible points like we all make.
04:05:20.000And I think that that generation, they're going to grow up and they're going to make politics far more right-wing.
04:05:26.000So, yeah, I think that's actually a really good reason to vote for Trump.
04:05:29.000I guess I have a much more narrow focus on...
04:05:32.000This particular outfit that is going to run the admin.
04:05:36.000Because I guess I'm trying to give people a little dose of reality.
04:05:39.000They think they're electing Trump and it's going to be great.
04:05:42.000It's going to be like the 80s again and we're going to have grunge music and beer.
04:05:47.000But actually tomorrow, gays and Jews are going to be running the Trump administrations.
04:05:52.000So, like, we're going to have fun tonight.
04:06:13.000I just get really concerned that people are getting suckered into another, you know, more like political bullshit.
04:06:19.000But I think we're kind of on the same page.
04:06:22.000It's political versus cultural, but we're looking at it from different angles.
04:06:25.000So in your worldview, if Kamala wins, obviously you didn't vote for Trump this election, if Kamala wins and everything goes to shit even worse than before, then you think a true hero could emerge in four years who's going to be worthy of your vote?
04:06:39.000Well, that is one way of looking at it.
04:06:41.000Yeah, I think that's not the worst scenario.
04:06:43.000I think the worst case scenario is Trump wins, Vance succeeds him, Vance becomes the president, and Vance is like a Manchurian candidate, like CIA spy, neuters the right forever.
04:07:12.000Four years of her being a fucktard, like being an idiot in interviews and like giggling and cackling and all that, you're going to get Hitler in 28.
04:07:34.000So that is a fantasy of mine, although it's not like I'm not an accelerationist because I don't think we should really roll the dice.
04:07:42.000If you give them power, they may never give it up again.
04:07:45.000That's why I'm not an accelerationist.
04:07:47.000But I don't think it's the worst possibility.
04:07:50.000Yeah, so that's what's interesting about the prospect of a Kamala victory is that it's going to destroy any faith left in the institutions because democracy is based on institutional faith.
04:08:01.000It's actually quite remarkable and amazing to me.
04:08:03.000I live with four or five black guys and a couple white guys and we're racist all day long.
04:08:08.000And we make fun of the white guy because we're like, I'll sue you.
04:08:12.000It's a joke because white people will argue and then they'll sue each other and they'll ask a judge.
04:08:16.000Black people just stab each other or shoot each other.
04:08:24.000And if Kamala wins, I think a lot of people will be red-pilled that the elections are fake and that the judicial system's a scam and that all these things that are required for democracy to function are all a scam.
04:08:35.000So it will red-pill a lot of people, wake a lot of people up.
04:08:37.000You're right, it could bring in someone who's truly extreme.
04:08:40.000But at the same time, accelerationism is extremely dangerous, especially in this day and age, because I kind of feel like, and maybe I'm crazy, but...
04:08:48.000I feel like in other days of old, when empires were falling and collapsing, and people were hoping for the accelerationist option, it was always another human that took over.
04:08:57.000But I think in four or five years, we might end up with some version of AI. We're gonna have some QR code in our fucking foreheads, and these people are gonna remain in control.
04:09:05.000And if you want your daily gruel, you're gonna have to shut the fuck up.
04:09:09.000And I kind of scared that there's enough tools now for them to implement actual control, even though everything's fallen to pieces.
04:09:15.000I guess that's what I'm most scared of from the accelerationist standpoint.
04:09:18.000So I do understand how a Kamala victory could be a silver lining.
04:09:23.000But I also think that if Kamala wins, I don't think you and I are going to be on the Internet for much longer.
04:09:29.000And I feel like it's going to they're going to do something.
04:09:51.000Like I said, I'm not an accelerationist because I do think it's dangerous, but I actually fear a certain other outcome more, which is that it comes from the right.
04:10:00.000Because a lot of the things that the left would bring, like AI, like you're talking about, that is why Trump has this pro-energy policy.
04:10:08.000That's why he has a pro-legal immigrant policy.
04:10:11.000They want to open up the borders and open up the energy to fuel AI because AI is dependent on cheap electricity, which comes from cheap energy, and it's also dependent on cheap labor, cheap high-skilled programmers from India.
04:10:24.000And so Trump and people like Jacob Helberg, who's a Silicon Valley guy, they want to supercharge AI by drilling for oil, bringing in the Indians.
04:10:34.000And, you know, they're going to control it.
04:10:36.000But Sam Altman and Sequoia and all these like tech people, I fear them coming from the right just as much as the left because they're going to censor anti, you know, don't be mistaken.
04:10:47.000They would censor racism, anti-Semitism.
04:10:49.000The only thing that's different is that with Trump, it will give it the appearance of being a rebellion.
04:13:30.000I think the government's in free fall.
04:13:33.000But I think that if Trump wins, he's going to bail him out.
04:13:35.000And I think maybe that's why Netanyahu made the decision tonight.
04:13:38.000It's a hedge against a Trump victory, you know, because Yov Galant is an ally of the Democrats and the Europeans.
04:13:45.000Whereas, you know, Netanyahu has all his people in the Trump admin.
04:13:49.000So it's a high risk play, but I think it's going to pay off because Trump is going to get in and going to support everything that they do over there.
04:13:57.000But, you know, Harris would let him fall.
04:13:59.000I have a crazy conspiracy theory, but you are more versed than I on this particular subject.
04:14:12.000And doesn't Iran keep control over its extremely diverse population because it's the only one which is the axis of resistance against Israel?
04:14:21.000And don't you feel like these firefights back and forth that they always announce in advance and there's all these fireworks but nothing really gets blown up.
04:14:28.000Don't you feel like these two countries kind of need each other for their own political stability internally and it's all just a big firework show and they're all kind of working together and it's like, you do this, I do this, we're kind of bad guys, but we're enemies, but really it's just to keep everyone under control.
04:14:42.000Don't you think it's all, I don't know, when I saw all those missiles fly from Iran and then I couldn't find a single picture of any actual damage that mattered, I thought, something's weird here.
04:16:28.000And now once Iran falls, Israel is the hegemon for the whole region.
04:16:34.000They control all the oil, all the trade routes, which are so profitable, all the energy, the confluence between Euroasia, Africa, which is like the world island, what they call it.
04:16:46.000I think it's some serious protocols of elders of Zion stuff like they are the center of a world system.
04:17:10.000Then it's just another country in the Middle East that has to geopolitically trade and financially trade with all the other countries around it.
04:17:15.000And how can they expand and attack and do all this crazy shit unless they have this enemy, which is...
04:17:21.000I'm not saying Hezbollah are not real resistance.
04:17:23.000I'm saying that they truly believe in what they're doing and they are sponsored by Iran.
04:17:28.000But I'm also saying that sometimes, you know, maybe perhaps it's my paranoia from growing up on the street.
04:17:32.000You see these two drug gangs that are supposed to be enemies, but the leaders kind of meet in private and you'd be surprised how the foot soldiers die.
04:17:39.000But among the top, there's kind of an understanding about certain things.
04:17:43.000Well, I would say in the first place, Turkey could always fill that role.
04:17:47.000You know, Erdogan, they said, is like a new Hitler.
04:17:49.000And Turkey and Israel have been allies for a long time, but, you know, Erdogan sort of re-Islamizing it.
04:19:25.000I mean, I kind of know, but really, I just want to troll the libtards, and I just want to tell girls that they're idiots and that no one listens to their votes and make fun of them for having periods.
04:19:35.000I know that that's kind of a stupid reason to vote for somebody.
04:19:38.000But I want to make it clear that, you know, I'm kind of one of those globalists now.
04:19:44.000I've got that kind of money and I live in different places and it could all burn.
04:19:49.000I'll just go to Tokyo and buy a fucking penthouse.
04:19:57.000I mean, people are losing their minds because there's a high likelihood that he might win this election, you know, which obviously is great because he'll get a little bit of redemption.
04:20:04.000And I think the other important thing, too, that people need to understand that if Trump loses this election, he's going to go to jail.
04:20:09.000The judge out of New York, Merchant, has a hard-on for him.
04:20:12.000They're obviously going to try to jail him.
04:20:28.000So long story short, the state of New York aggressively pursued Trump on a bullshit charge called falsifying business records that had to do with his real estate dealings, right?
04:20:38.000Him basically, it had to do with him getting loans.
04:20:41.000They're saying that he was falsifying his records.
04:20:42.000Now, normally this is a misdemeanor charge in the state of New York.
04:20:45.000It's almost never charged as a felony.
04:20:47.000But Alvin Bragg, the attorney general for the state, In New York, campaigned on going after Trump.
04:20:53.000So they were trying to look for anything to get him charged and indicted because they wanted to be the first ones to be able to indict a sitting president, which, you know, in his many different criminal cases, the state of New York was first.
04:21:04.000So they had a hard-on pursuing him for this, and it's a charge that's never charged, man.
04:21:09.000It was basically a witch hunt, and they were able to go ahead and get him indicted on this and convicted.
04:21:13.000And he went to trial, and you guys know he lost.
04:21:16.000And he's supposed to be sentenced at the end of this month.
04:21:19.000He was supposed to be sentenced earlier on, but they ended up pushing it back.
04:21:24.000But there's a high likelihood that they're going to try to jail him for this and send him to Rikers Island.
04:21:28.000Do you think anything will wake up the American population?
04:21:31.000Don't you think putting him in jail would make people think, what the fuck?
04:21:33.000Or do you think people would just be like, yeah, whatever?
04:21:35.000Yeah, I mean, it's ridiculous because he's been indicted four different times.
04:21:38.000For those that are unaware, he got indicted twice federally, once in Florida and then in the Southern District of Florida on a documents case, having classified documents.
04:21:48.000Another one in Washington, D.C. for the insurrection.
04:21:50.000And then also in two state charges in Georgia on a RICO, And,
04:22:24.000you know, definitely political prosecution in my opinion.
04:22:28.000I have a question because obviously I don't know anything.
04:22:31.000I'm just, I'm one of them global elites who's dealing with his own cases.
04:23:07.000I don't know a single rich person, not one, who isn't moving money to Dubai.
04:23:11.000Not a single person with money isn't moving money to Dubai, especially in Europe.
04:23:16.000I don't know about America, but every single millionaire all over Europe is moving money to Dubai.
04:23:20.000I bought a house in Dubai three years ago.
04:23:24.000for 17 million dollars and it's doubled doubled in three years there's no taxes there's no crime everyone's putting money there no inheritance tax so there's a big brain drain and financial drain i think that the middle east is going to run things for a while because china's too alien and and foreigners don't and westerners don't want to live there and then i think china is going to take over that's what i think is going to happen i think that The Western world is going to,
04:23:49.000although we may vote right, we may get Trump, we may get whatever, it's going to continue down, perhaps a slowed down path of what it's currently on, which is faggot gay diversity bullshit, until it all just collapses.
04:24:01.000And when it all collapses, the people who are in charge of the money don't really give a shit what collapses, because there's always somewhere else to live.
04:24:08.000They just want to know what's going to happen in advance.
04:24:10.000And I feel like America is a sinking ship right now, and everyone's already raiding the cupboards on the Titanic.
04:24:14.000The whole Western world is, especially Europe.
04:24:17.000All the people with money who I talk to already understand where it's all going to lead, and they're just trying to profit from it as opposed to stop it.
04:24:23.000And I think in 50 years it's going to be the Middle East, which is primary globally, and then China comes after.
04:24:33.000I mean, you look at the investments the Gulf states are making, they're taking their enormous oil wealth and they're investing it into the green energy transition and tourism.
04:24:43.000And, you know, so they're really building a foundation for stability.
04:24:46.000The only problem with the Gulf states is they have very small populations with like a huge foreign workforce.
04:24:53.000And so that could create stability challenges, especially for the rule of, say, the House of Saud over Saudi Arabia.
04:25:09.000But because the Emiratis are treated as first-class citizens and you're always a second-class citizen, they manage to retain absolute control.
04:25:15.000Everyone fears it and it's still a very safe place and everyone knows that if you crash into their car, it was your fault no matter what.
04:25:21.000And you're just a second-class citizen to them.
04:27:18.000We could be facing a big energy problem.
04:27:20.000It might be significantly less electricity in 50 years because we've basically reached peak oil.
04:27:27.000Global discoveries of new oil sources are not increasing.
04:27:31.000Shale has kind of got us from 2008 to here, but it's not going to last much longer.
04:27:35.000And if we don't get like nuclear and renewables going, it's going to be the end of cheap, abundant energy, resource wars.
04:27:44.000It's going to be a lot of drought, not enough clean water, wars over the critical minerals for the energy transition, lithium, cobalt, nickel.
04:27:51.000So, you know, it could potentially be a very ugly and dark world.
04:27:56.000And the global planners are really counting on AI to solve everything.
04:28:01.000They're encouraging depopulation because they know we don't have the resources to power the standard of living of Westerners and everybody else with the 10 billion people on the planet.
04:28:17.000And so they're going to rely on AI to just make everything more efficient and You know, it might be enough, it might not be enough, but, you know, it could be a very dark, like, talking about dark ages, like, de-industrialization worldwide.
04:28:42.000So my thing, man, when I voted today, my number one thing was foreign policy.
04:28:48.000And I think this is something that a lot of Americans are very stupid about, is they don't understand that we're literally on the cusp of World War III and Israel's trying to drag us into a war.
04:28:55.000And that has many ramifications from a domino perspective.
04:29:02.000Israel, and I know everybody here on the panel already knows this, but Israel's been provoking a war now for several months by assassinating top members of Hamas, Hezbollah.
04:29:10.000They've been, you know, exploding pagers, killing people on foreign dignitaries in Tehran.
04:29:16.000They've been trying to incite a war here for a bit.
04:29:19.000And the issue here is that if we get involved in this conflict, Right?
04:29:24.000And then we come in and we get dragged in.
04:29:26.000There's a high likelihood that Russia might also come involved to support Iran.
04:29:30.000And I don't think war is in our best interest at this point.
04:29:33.000And with Kamala, a lot of the people that are supporting her, the Republicans that are supporting her, the same fucking neocons that took us to war with Iraq back in the early 2000s.
04:29:43.000And I think also another thing that people need to be aware of why we shouldn't go to war is that America doesn't have the same hegemony that we used to have before.
04:29:51.000Russia, we've sanctioned them with 15,000 plus sanctions, but their economy has gotten stronger.
04:29:57.000They're the fifth strongest economy despite the sanctions.
04:30:00.000So we don't have the same power that we think we did after World War II. We're not the same world power.
04:30:04.000And we need to kind of act in a way where these are formidable opponents and we need to respect our opponents because they're nuclear capable as well, especially, you know, Russia has more nukes than we do.
04:30:14.000And on top of that, we can't cripple them with sanctions like we thought we could because Putin's holding on to a bunch of gold because he saw this coming in.
04:30:23.000And they've been just ramping it up because they kind of knew that they were going to be the subject of sanctions and they put themselves in a good place.
04:30:29.000And then on top of that, you have BRICS. They had a big summit like a week or two ago where they're trying to destabilize the US dollar.
04:30:36.000And unless you're paying attention to the global geopolitical spaces, a lot of Americans don't even know this stuff.
04:30:41.000They're more concerned with like, you know, inflation and reproductive fucking rights with hoes versus what the fuck is going to go on and where we might end up with a nuclear war.
04:30:51.000By letting Israel do whatever the fuck that they're doing, because Netanyahu is running wild now between the genocide in Gaza, him provoking war with Hezbollah, trying to do a ground assault in Lebanon, and then obviously striking Iran.
04:31:04.000So I think foreign policy is extremely important because if we don't take care of this, we could put ourselves in a very precarious situation and our opponents are far more formidable than we give them credit for.
04:31:31.000I do understand what everyone's saying.
04:31:33.000And it's kind of interesting that the things that other countries take as standard and acceptable, like you can't run China unless you're Chinese.
04:31:42.000In the West, we're not allowed to do it.
04:31:43.000And I'm not even going to talk about American politics.
04:31:45.000I consider myself more English than American.
04:32:36.000Whereas if you're rich in America, it's like, okay, he's rich, he's a fucking businessman, who gives a shit?
04:32:40.000But I'll tell you what's happening in Europe that's really interesting that no one's talking about now in the political spaces, but you can do a bit of research and you'll be amazed.
04:32:46.000If you have any money At all, in any bank, you're getting hit with fucking charges.
04:32:54.000If you have a bank in Poland, Polish prosecutors, you have a bank in Romania, Germany, anywhere, you're getting hit with all these charges and investigations.
04:33:02.000I don't know how bankrupt these people are, but if you have any kind of bank balance, you're getting hit by tax authorities and left, right, and it's not just me, I'm talking about everyone I know with money, and that's why they're all taking their money out.
04:33:47.000And, you know, we have that title now, but we can lose it by making bad, you know, foreign policy decisions.
04:33:53.000And I think Israel, which a lot of people don't talk about, a lot of these political commentators are too scared to talk about Israel.
04:33:59.000You know, that's why I love Nick so much because, and you guys, because we're some of the few guys that are willing to go ahead and talk about this bullshit.
04:34:06.000If you go look at any big political commentator right now in the right wing, all of them show for Israel.
04:34:11.000And they don't identify the problem that we have a foreign nation that occupies our government, the British government, et cetera, because they have an AIPAC equivalent over there in England.
04:34:20.000They have an AIPAC equivalent in Australia.
04:34:22.000They just barred Candace Owens from entering Australia.
04:34:25.000And they're less than 1% of the population in Australia.
04:34:28.000So there's a fucking problem here that no one wants to talk about, and it's the occupation of our governments by a foreign entity that is headquartered out of Tel Aviv.
04:34:38.000That's the fucking reality that no one wants to say, because they drive a lot of our foreign policy, especially in the Middle East.
04:34:44.000And, you know, there's this whole concept of the Arab world hates Americans or whatever, or, you know, They hate us because of our freedom, et cetera.
04:34:52.000No, they hate us because of our support of Israel.
04:34:57.000We never had issues with the Middle East after World War II until we really started to support Israel because they look at it like, hey, Israel wouldn't be able to be in this position where they're bombing and killing innocent people if it weren't for U.S. support from a financial and from a military perspective.
04:35:12.000So Israel caused a lot of the fucking problems that we have from a foreign perspective.
04:35:17.000And no one wants to call it out on the right.
04:35:19.000Do you think that European countries would be successful if they operate with a system like the UAE in regards to you're allowed to come, you're allowed to be a migrant, you're allowed to come for money, but you're always going to be a second-class citizen to the natives?
04:35:30.000Or do you think the countries are too big?
04:36:01.000It incentivizes foreigners from committing crimes, which is one way to kind of deal with it.
04:36:05.000But I think in the West, since we've kind of propped ourselves up as like a nation of immigrants in a melting pot, as they like to say, it might be a little too far gone for us to try to institute the system where, hey, if you foreigners come in, we're going to institute heavy penalties against you from a legal perspective if you commit crimes here.
04:36:20.000Well, it is certainly too far gone in Europe.
04:36:22.000It's certainly too far gone in Europe.
04:37:03.000The child is English because I'm English and his mother is English.
04:37:05.000So when I said Nigerian women shouldn't be leader of political parties in the United Kingdom, Everyone lost their shit and started correcting me about how English she was.
04:37:15.000And my simple standpoint was like, no.
04:37:18.000In World War I, her ancestors were not fighting for England in World War I. In Horatio Nelson's fleet in the 1800s, her ancestors weren't aboard those ships.
04:37:26.000All the brave men of England who did all the great things to build the empire and to maintain England wanted to pass England on, literally, to their kids and to their families.
04:37:36.000That's why they fought the French and the Spanish.
04:38:23.000So you can't have freedom because you have a government and you have laws.
04:38:26.000And in fact, you have more laws than any other country on earth.
04:38:28.000Yeah, Somalia is more free than America.
04:38:30.000So how do you even unify a country with the idea of freedom?
04:38:34.000Because there's so many things you're not allowed to do.
04:38:36.000Which is why they promote the degeneracy, by the way, in case anyone's concerned.
04:38:40.000The reason they push all this dumb shit to the front all the time is not only to destroy society, but it's also to say, look, we're free because you can't be a tranny over there.
04:38:49.000But in reality, you can't do anything important in America that you're not allowed to do in other places.
04:38:53.000You don't really have much freedom for anything than you do have in Saudi or Russia or anywhere else.
04:38:58.000You're just allowed to do the fucking degenerate dumb shit that no one wants to do anyway.
04:39:02.000So how do you even unify a country behind the idea of freedom without chaos?
04:39:06.000How do you unify a country behind the idea of freedom without multi-ethnicity, without open border, without fucking gay bullshit?
04:39:14.000Like, how do you even have a country unified behind freedom?
04:39:16.000Because if you unify it behind certain ideals and fuck the freedom off, like Russia, then you can say, of course you can't come here.
04:39:27.000Well, it's kind of tough because, you know, freedom has also gone hand in hand with globalization.
04:39:33.000You know, you could have a country that has liberty, but the problem is, you know, these developments in modernity over the past few hundred years, which is, you know, people kind of becoming self-conscious of themselves.
04:40:20.000When people sort of become self-conscious of ideas and themselves.
04:40:25.000Because Europe is really just the place where it happened first.
04:40:28.000Maybe it's the only place where it can happen.
04:40:30.000But Europeans became aware of these things like philosophy and the mind and consciousness and all that.
04:40:38.000And then they decided to create these places like in France and the United States in particular, where they said, we're going to base the nation on a concept.
04:40:46.000We're going to have a propositional nation.
04:40:49.000It's going to be a country that we design.
04:40:51.000Whereas every other country says, well, it's the immortal, eternal principle of the English or the Russians or the Hungarians or the Romans or whatever.
04:41:02.000America and France were the blueprint.
04:41:05.000Then all of Europe became Republican or Democratic.
04:41:08.000All of Europe became individualist and liberal and has elections.
04:41:24.000European civilization, which is not going to survive, we're going to be supplanted by people that don't really understand those things, are taking advantage of those things, and then we'll reassert the ancient things, which is tribe, nation, you know, ancient tradition, superstition, things like that.
04:42:31.000Let's put together a blueprint how you could unify a country behind the guise of freedom without all of these horrible words that were called.
04:42:38.000And let's see if it's even possible or if this is one big psyop because I think that'd be a very interesting episode.
04:46:58.000She's got an 84% chance of winning, so, you know, the upset just didn't materialize there or in Virginia, so I gave her New Hampshire as well.
04:47:09.000What really matters, though, guys, we gotta get bone-crunchingly serious, okay?
04:52:28.000Haley Jacobs here at the Center County Report giving you guys an update on the Willow Bank building evacuation here in Belfont, PA. We have now received a press release from the Center County Board of Commissioners.
04:52:38.000They said there was a bombs threat received via email to the elections office.
04:52:43.000So out of routine and caution, the police evacuated and did a sweep through the building where they posed there was no actual threat.
04:52:52.000And after about an hour or so, Employees entered back into the building.
04:52:56.000You can see now people are going back in where they will resume operations of counting ballots for the rest of tonight.
04:53:03.000Haley Jacobs here at the Center County Report giving you guys an update on the Willow Bank Building evacuation here in Belfont PA. We have now received a Press release from the Center County Board of Commissioners.
04:53:13.000They said there was a bombs threat received via email to the elections office.
04:53:18.000So out of routine and caution, the police evacuated and did a sweep through the building where they posed there was no actual threat.
04:53:26.000And after about an hour or so, employees...
04:56:46.000CBS News projects Harris will win there as well.
04:56:49.000Chicago was home to the Democratic National Convention this summer, where the vice president accepted her party's nomination.
04:56:58.000Now to go inside the numbers, let's check in with Major Garrett and Anthony Salvato with new information from the CBS News data desk and excited to look at Georgia because almost 80% of the vote in.
04:57:11.000It looks like Trump has a lead, but where are we waiting for votes from?
04:57:14.000Well, that's exactly the right question, Nora.
04:57:16.000Let me take you inside the way we're looking at it here in the desk.
04:57:37.000Let me just back it out here for a second and show you.
04:57:39.000What I'm doing is I'm going to take that and I'm going to put it into our CBS News model and I'm going to show you how we look at this at the data desk.
04:57:48.000This is right now the range of Donald Trump's potential He's going to win!
04:58:16.000And that's why and how we incorporate that outstanding vote.
04:58:22.000And why don't you show, Anthony, the needs and our current estimate as the race stands right now based on the information we've received to date.
04:58:32.000Well, she needs 59% of the outstanding vote, right?
04:58:35.000Right now, we think she could get 59% of the outstanding vote.
04:58:41.000So that's sort of another data point to say the race could get even tighter than it already is.
04:58:46.000And while you can't make a projection just yet, why I still rate it as a toss-up norm.
04:58:51.000Because you're saying in a big city like Atlanta, there's more votes to come in.
04:59:17.000It's It's not just the percents, though.
04:59:19.000She's got to get the turnout there in order to catch Trump, because what you also see is around Charlotte here, see these large red circles?
04:59:26.000That's a lot of Republican vote that could still come in.
04:59:32.000Look, in Mecklenburg County, that's what's remaining there.
04:59:34.000That's one of the things that the Harris campaign has to look at and say, boy, they really need to run up the margins in Mecklenburg County, because you almost have 500,000 votes outstanding.
05:01:20.000And Democrats have to get large margins there.
05:01:23.000So, in the case of Detroit, we're going to be watching, can Kamala Harris not just win by a given percentage, but can she replicate something like the 330,000-vote margin that he built up there?
05:01:35.000And that comes back to the turnout situation.
05:01:37.000Same thing in Oakland County, just to the north.
05:01:41.000And that's where Biden got 56 percent, but also got 100,000 votes more added to his total.
05:01:47.000Democrats have to do that in order to carry the state if they do, because the rural Republican counties add up and add up, in this case for Donald Trump.
05:02:11.000Well, we're going to zip all the way to the other part of the country.
05:02:14.000We're going to look at Arizona and Nevada.
05:02:16.000But it's essentially the same story that Major and Anthony were telling, which is When we look at this election, the Democrats have to turn out their voters and Donald Trump has to turn out his voters.
05:02:26.000Well, Latinos are key to the Democratic coalition.
05:02:30.000Let's look first in Arizona, how Kamala Harris is doing with Latino voters.
05:02:35.000Well, she's up by 14 points, so you might think, well, she's doing pretty well.
05:02:38.000But if you compare that to what Joe Biden did in 2020 in the state of Arizona, he won them by 24 points.
05:02:45.000So Kamala Harris is underperforming what Biden did in 2020.
05:02:50.000Also, just a sideline, an interesting story of the night.
05:02:52.000If these exit polls are solid, there seems to be a much larger Latino vote in Arizona.
05:02:58.000The share is much larger than it was in 2020.
05:03:00.000That's something in the future to look at.
05:03:04.000Let's see, most important issue in Arizona, 36 percent the economy, 31 percent the state of democracy, 14 percent abortion, 13 percent immigration.
05:05:16.000with that for me seething soy cock no it's the dean this is incorrect it has to be trump will win bitch trump will win cock dude he's literally a cop in uh yo ddhq but okay you're good no way okay you're just he's mindfucking he's trying to yeah we're fine dude don't show his wife's boyfriend is gonna love this outcome oh I don't need that.
05:27:49.000Instead of deferring to, let's say, Eve.
05:27:52.000Okay, by the way, not to put too fine a point on it.
05:27:55.000I think that's a very good point, actually.
05:27:56.000By the way, looking at how the various Democratic Senate candidates are performing vis-a-vis Kamala Harris, they are all outperforming her by leaps and bounds.
05:28:03.000That is true in Arizona, where currently Ruben Gallego is outperforming Kamala Harris by almost eight points.
05:28:09.000In Ohio, Sherrod Brown is outperforming her by seven.
05:28:44.000The utter insane confidence that Democrats had to take a person who has failed every time she's put on the national stage and be like, her.
05:30:58.000He got a $15 million seed fundraising round from Thiel in a super PAC. He got the Trump endorsement to get out of the primary thanks to Peter Thiel.
05:31:35.000They're going to be hiring the 10,000 people that staff the Trump administration.
05:31:39.000So between Grinnell and the log cabin guys and those types, and then on the other side, it's Palantir and Vance, Lutnick, all these Zionists.
05:31:50.000These are going to be the people running the administration.
05:31:53.000And so, yes, it's going to be better than Kamala.
05:32:54.000Is it going to be genuine nationalists?
05:32:56.000Or is it going to be these libertarian, colorblind-type people that People like Vance who say that he's against white identity politics.
05:33:08.000People like Vance or Vivek for that matter who say that we want the best and brightest to come here and we're going to stamp a green card on their diplomas when they go to school here.
05:33:18.000We're going to give Israel everything they need forever.
05:33:21.000Put an Israel first spin on America first.
05:33:25.000That's the real showdown over the next four years, and it's going to take place within the staffing of the Trump administration.
05:33:32.000So it's a victory for the right on some level.
05:33:37.000Again, I'm a little bit relieved that he won.
05:56:28.000I was going to tweet total Groyper victory and watch this get 10 trillion impressions because everyone's just going to say, you can't just claim victory.
05:56:37.000The Groypers were against, you can't just claim victory.
06:16:13.000...who might be the most beta male on the planet.
06:16:16.000He and three or four of his cunty little friends got together and they put out a thing that said, uh, real men vote for Harris.
06:16:25.000I noticed they're ages, too, and I Responded that, uh, you're not men, you're boys and my concubines in the real world.
06:16:33.000And what I meant with that is, uh, yeah, you would be.
06:16:37.000You don't know how to fight, you've never known how to fight, and I basically will do whatever I want with you.
06:16:43.000W! W! Wasn't trying to insult anybody or whatever, but, uh, trust me, guys like Harry Sassan couldn't do a goddamn thing.
06:16:52.000they'd be running for guys like me to save them so basically saying concubine means a slave and Sisson is apparently French for fucking cunt dude they fear the rape they They're not ready for Trump supporters to rape them.
06:17:57.000Like, if that veteran was holding him down and raping him, he wouldn't be able to go to Twitter and be like, guys, so you're never going to believe this.
06:26:17.000Maybe we need Trump to prevent these people from being created, you know?
06:26:21.000And by that I mean, you know, Trump, you're going to have a whole generation of young white boys looking up to Trump, and then they will become awesome instead of like this.
06:26:31.000This is a guy raised by Obama and Biden and all of that.
06:30:01.000Yeah, by the way, Iowa has been called by CNN, at least, for Trump.
06:30:06.000Iowa called for Trump, so there goes that nonsense.
06:30:10.000I'm getting revved up here on a significant rant, because Kamala Harris is not winning, and the people who thought that Kamala Harris was going to win on a landslide are totally wrong.
06:30:22.000Having said that, what percentage is reporting in North Carolina?
06:41:26.000I think Bush got close, but that's pretty substantial.
06:41:31.000But yeah, the blacks, no surprises there.
06:41:34.000Every dude—you remember this in two years and then in four years?
06:41:38.000Remember that every—excuse me—every two years, Republicans say they're going to win 20 percent of the blacks, and every year they don't win more than 12.
06:48:41.000I will personally write you a campaign check now on behalf of this country which does not want you to be president, but which badly wants you to run.
06:48:51.000Which Republican candidate has the best chance of winning the general election?
06:48:55.000Of the declared ones right now, Donald Trump.
06:50:18.000Donald Trump, while we project, will win in Kentucky, in Indiana, with its 11 electoral votes.
06:50:24.000West Virginia, Florida, Tennessee, Mississippi, South Carolina, Alabama, North Dakota with its three electoral votes, and South Dakota, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, the state of Montana, North Carolina, Georgia, Iowa, Utah, Wisconsin, Arizona, Kansas with its six electoral votes, Nebraska with its five electoral votes, and Wyoming with its three electoral votes.
06:50:51.000Sorry to keep you waiting, complicated business.
06:54:31.000I'm feeling kind of nervous But I like to take my t-shirt off and do it right Lay around my mind Feeling like an astronaut Watching the world all alone just you and I Rollercoaster ride in the forest I ain't got the roof down Kiss me hot and now I'm gonna rain It's not even the right.
06:56:42.000to swag, great summer, if you hit them high notes like you and tenner, set a big appetite, give you my dinner, I know they can cue you, but I can do it better, bring me out to London, yeah, I can show you something, yeah, unlock the clothes off your body, give you love it, yeah, that's how we do, that's how we do, all the need to, all the need to, all the need to,
06:57:00.000I like the preview, I like the preview, we not the YECA, but we on the way, we on the circle, yeah, we riding waves, let's get it going, girl, let's on the legs, let's on the legs, I'm not.
07:00:27.000He says, if the election outcome is as I expected, it should cause the large minority of the country who supported Kamala and And predicted her victory to question their sources of truth.
07:00:38.000Half the country is believed that X is filled with myths and disinformation.
07:00:42.000If, however, you've been active on X, you have known the truth.
07:00:45.000The MSM excerpted, clipped, and cut to defame Trump.
07:00:55.000What the – when the story of this election is written, I expect it will be as much about how half the country woke up to the reality that they've been manipulated by the media.
07:01:04.000The other outcome I hope happens is the implosion of the Democratic Party.
07:01:33.000Because Trump would support Israel and Kamala wouldn't, or Biden wouldn't as much.
07:01:41.000So Bill Ackman flipped Republican because the GOP supports Israel, and He also then sought to overthrow the presidents of Harvard, UPenn, and Columbia.
07:01:53.000Chris Burnett participated in the hit piece that led to the president of Harvard being fired, and she was fired because Bill Ackman wanted her to be, because she wasn't pro-Israel.
07:02:04.000Well, now fast forward and Chris Burnett says, oh, you have to vote for Trump, which I, of course, didn't.
07:02:12.000And here is Bill Ackman taking a victory lap.
07:02:19.000How do you not see that just like you were used to get Claudine Gay fired at Harvard for Israel, Donald Trump got elected in exactly the same way.
07:02:31.000Bill Ackman, all these other Jewish billionaires coming behind him, it was the exact same calculus.
07:02:37.000But some people say, oh, well, this is different.
07:03:16.000I think Trump is going to win though, but yo, Nick Fuentes trending?
07:03:20.000See what else we got here. ...like service.
07:03:34.000Because I think it's a very mean life.
07:03:36.000I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life.
07:03:41.000And I also see it as somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile.
07:03:57.000And that's a sad commentary for the political process.
07:05:28.000But it's a state where women lost their reproductive rights, where there was a very heavy push to get women to focus on not putting in place, you know, re-electing, putting back into the White House the person who was responsible for taking those rights away and restoring them.
07:05:43.000But that message, obviously, was not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman.
07:05:51.000This will be the second What a dumb bitch.
07:06:21.000She's saying white women are too racist to vote against the patriarchy.
07:08:39.000they're still estimating she might went up to 284 electoral college votes so it's looking like he'll win now but you know they're not calling it for a reason i Okay, here we go.
07:11:01.000I mean, I feel like they'll probably just call it, but they played this exact same game but they played this exact same game four years ago.
07:12:02.000But if you look at what's been going on in this country, tax revenues have stayed about equal.
07:12:06.000If you look at revenues to GDP, and that's the right way to measure it, how much of the economy are we collecting?
07:12:13.000What's really changed dramatically in the last three or four or five years is how much of the GDP we're spending.
07:12:21.000Expenditures as a percentage of GDP have changed quite dramatically in the last four years.
07:12:27.000I think we have to realize that the spending, the GDP, has to be brought under control, and that's before we get to the issue of the Social Security Trust Fund, which is ultimately going to run out of money in the next seven years, and we're going to have to curtail benefits for seniors, which I don't believe we will ever get to that point.
07:12:46.000I think we will fulfill our obligation to pay seniors their benefits.
07:12:49.000And I know we don't have time or the graphics tonight, but for everybody who knows the pie chart of the federal government, about two-thirds of it is entitlements.
07:13:15.000He knows that they're going to war for Israel.
07:13:18.000So what does the pro-life movement do next, Ben, as they're looking at this Trump administration that managed what we think will be the Trump administration that managed to win While tacking to the center on that issue, changing the language of the GOP platform, how do they now navigate a world in which the GOP doesn't necessarily entirely back their policies, and yet they also have jobs?
07:13:43.000You know, Jeremy, you made this point very well earlier in the show.
07:13:46.000Trump got a lot of flack for taking the abortion ban out of the GOP platform.
07:13:52.000I think the reason he got flack for that is because people refused to acknowledge that the Dobbs decision didn't just move the ball down the field for us.
07:14:05.000Previously, before Dobbs, Calling for a national abortion ban was not only a just thing to do, it was politically advantageous to Republicans.
07:14:14.000It ceased to be politically advantageous after we had lost every ballot referendum that we had put up for pro-life.
07:14:21.000So, you know, again, I don't want to just flack for Trump here and say that I would have said exactly the same things he did or whatever.
07:14:28.000He initially said he would oppose or support the pro-abortion amendment in Florida.
07:14:32.000Then he came around and he said, no, I'm not going to support it.
07:14:35.000You know, he's Changed his language a little over time, but...
07:15:49.000So our modeling shows like worst case scenario right now would put Trump in Milwaukee at 29.8%, which is again, exactly the amount that Ron Johnson lost Milwaukee by in 2022 and he won statewide.
07:21:41.000Each party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.
07:21:49.000For too long, a small group in our nation's capital a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost.
07:22:14.000*gunshot* The establishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country.
07:22:26.000That all changes starting right here and right now.
07:22:55.000So, run, we don't know how far below Watch the time go right out the window Trying to hold on, but you didn't even know What happened, I don't know what you do Go, I killed everything, I said, and I thought I tried, it all fell apart What it meant to me was eventually Can't remember, breathe, but I wanna try So,
07:23:18.000run Man run Man you That's an old ad from 2020.
07:23:47.000I remember that campaign ad very well.
07:25:58.000And states that weren't even in play are now in play.
07:26:00.000Ladies and gentlemen, my fellow Americans, people watching around the world, History my fellow Americans, people watching around the world, History is happening right now.
07:26:22.000We have done the numbers, we have looked at the math, and unless there's massive fraud in Pennsylvania...
07:26:32.000Trump is about to win the election tonight, but they promise not to accept it.
07:26:36.000They've promised to hold it up and create civil war conditions and have violent uprisings.
07:27:29.000If Joe Kent lost, that would be so delicious and awesome.
07:27:34.000Oh, they haven't added any new votes here either.
07:27:37.000Man, I forgot how much these election streams suck.
07:27:40.000You're just waiting for them to upload the votes and just kind of, you know, trying to pass the time because it just takes forever for these guys to get the votes in.
07:27:51.000Pennsylvania, they rated him back down to 80%.
07:33:48.000What that really means in Trump world is that whatever inspires the president in the moment and he wants to share with the whole country and the whole world, then that's what I'll be prepared to sing, whatever that is.
07:34:01.000You know what I love is that the Democrats wrote out the red carpet for Lady Gaga, Lizzo, and then they find someone like you, true talent, that doesn't have to do all the extra.
07:34:11.000You come in here with a tuxedo and you You use your voice as the instrument.
07:34:16.000And you touch on religious songs, Ave Maria, Hallelujah.
07:34:22.000And just the majesty of your talent is captivating for a lot of us.
07:37:12.000Yeah, seriously, the keys lost Well, everyone turned And everyone was looking at us That was just three seconds And you're going to be on the stage for a while And even bigger stages later to come So thank you for making the time God bless you God bless your musical instrument in the best way possible.
07:45:00.000Fake CIA guy got some bad intel from his imaginary CIA friends, or maybe, wait for it, this dogshit prediction was clearly a sting operation on behalf of his imaginary friends in the NSA. Never a dull moment from secret agent man, LOL. It's not a It's not over yet.
07:58:27.000When the election results are certified by the state governor's office on December 17th, Do not question the validity of a second Trump presidency.
07:58:37.000That is in the very rare circumstance that there's legitimate evidence provided through court determinations that there was voter fraud.
07:58:46.000I find that to be incredibly unlikely.
07:58:48.000Don't question the validity of a second Trump presidency.
07:59:33.000And a lot of valiant and valuable effort was put into that.
07:59:37.000But now, what do we do to build a functional, productive, effective, grassroots, progressive movement?
07:59:44.000And I think starting from day one, tomorrow being day one, and having a collective, effective strategy to do that is the only thing we can do.
08:05:44.000I'm kind of like a dysgenic freak because I'm like a hypochondriac and, you know, I have a deviated septum and I... I'm autistic and everything, so maybe that's not true.
08:05:57.000But physiognomy, let's just say, let's call it physiognomy.
08:06:01.000Physiognomy means you're a genetic subhuman freak and vote for Democrats.
08:06:09.000Let's see, Nevada is leaning Republican.
08:06:13.000They're giving Trump a 68% chance of winning.
08:07:05.000It does look likely that President Trump will be the 47th president, but we can't confirm that at all right now until we get these numbers confirmed, not only through RSPN, but of course through the Associated Press, as you see there.
08:09:27.000I don't care if I ever come down. I don't care if I ever come down. I don't care if I ever come down. I don't care if I ever come down. I don't care if I ever come down. I don't care if I ever come down.
08:09:43.000you you Man, it's honestly like bogglesome.
08:13:58.000None of the college Republicans were supporting Trump in 16.
08:14:02.000You know, Harvard and Northeastern and BU, none of the CRs were supporting him.
08:14:07.000So I got on campus, I started a group called Boston Students for Trump, and I emailed all the schools.
08:14:14.000I emailed Northeastern CRs, emailed Harvard CRs, emailed BC, Boston College CRs, Suffolk, And I emailed all their Republicans and said, hey, I know you guys didn't endorse Trump, but I'm creating this group.
08:14:30.000Can you pass the message along to your members?
08:14:52.000And I'll never forget, I've told this story a million times, but we were being driven around in part by this guy named Charlie, this old Boston guy, had a thick Boston accent, some boomer Irish white guy.
08:15:07.000And he was like, at one point he expressed that he was a little skeptical that, you know, Trump was everything we thought he was.
08:17:22.000Yeah, so anyway, before I was interrupted, I was gonna say, you know, I got my show at RSBN from Cassie Dillon and, you know, the producers at RSBN... I said, well, you need a name for the show.
08:17:38.000I said, call it the Nicholas J. Fuentes show.
08:17:41.000They said, that's too long and no one knows who you are.
08:17:44.000So I said, what am I going to call this show?
08:17:46.000And I started the show in February 2017.
08:17:49.000So it was two weeks after the inauguration.
08:17:52.000And I watched the inaugural and Trump said, it's going to be a new vision, America first.
08:17:57.000That's where I got the name of the show.
08:19:28.000the real victim tonight was the keys poor Alan man the keys Josiah the keys are no longer turning what happened what happened to Lickman he turned he turned we were watching it on stream too they were very they turned in the keys let's say that much they were very quiet he got evicted he turned in his keys at the end of his stay that's how you do it okay who cares Everyone was saying destiny.
08:19:53.000He's not even saying anything interesting.
08:22:12.000They just called it, and now it's over.
08:22:14.000I think that the Democratic Party is in a state of panic, and this creates maybe an opportunity for them to never repeat these mistakes ever again.
08:22:21.000Why didn't everyone tell me to watch this shit?
08:22:31.000And then they can campaign off that shit.
08:22:34.000I mean, holy goddamn, how many fucking times did you guys get text messages from the Democrats like, please, I'm begging you on my hands and knees.
08:24:05.000We were not able to get Chris Las Evita fired, and we're not able to get him to walk back either of his bad policies on immigration and war.
08:24:14.000And now we got a fight within the administration, vigilant about a false flag attack, and War with Iran, things like that.
08:24:22.000So I'm going to be cautiously optimistic, but I also do have some deep reservations about it.
08:25:37.000Capital, and this is why I'm getting on a plane tomorrow night, I intentionally didn't leave until tomorrow night so I could go to Geneva, go to Abu Dhabi, go to Riyadh and say it's 21% corporate taxes, 100% not going to change.
08:25:51.000That is very important for people like me that bring capital back to this country.
08:26:25.000Speaking of Bitcoin, I'm also struck by calling Pennsylvania here, Dana.
08:26:31.000Trump embraced Elon Musk in an enormous way.
08:26:34.000A lot of people, a lot of stories were written that said that he was going to blow it in Pennsylvania, that the people who were working on his outreach teams didn't know what they were doing.
08:26:45.000He's going to be elevated in this moment.
08:26:47.000And he got a lot of criticism, the million-dollar giveaway for registered voters.
08:26:51.000But Selena Zito, who's somebody that we follow and we've had on the show many times, and she knows that area very well, she said the people of that region love somebody who is a big thinker, who wants to create jobs, who is looking into the future, who wants to create jobs, who is looking into the future, and they can get behind And they love somebody who can really lead.
08:27:28.000For Trump at his age and with everything they've thrown at him and everything that's happened, for him to persist over eight or nine years after his totally unfair, ridiculous, rigged loss in 2020, for him to keep pushing and remember again, It was by no means guaranteed that he would even be the nominee.
08:27:56.000Like, they were ready to throw him under the bus and get DeSantis.
08:28:43.000He was either going to go to jail for the rest of his life and go bankrupt, or he was going to become the president of the United States for four more years and cement his legacy permanently.
08:28:54.000Greatest comeback in American political history.
08:29:26.000If you wrote it in a book, you wouldn't believe it.
08:29:29.000Like you wouldn't – you would not believe it's realistic.
08:29:31.000If this was a TV show, people would say, oh, that's unrealistic.
08:29:34.000They jumped the shark at the end when he came back and won.
08:29:38.000It's just – it's nuts and what a journey it's been for all of us, how he's changed the whole world, changed the country, changed the whole world.
08:29:49.000Now, the actual material effects of this, like I said, I mean it could be – it will be one thing or another.
08:32:31.000I not only got unbanned, I gained 300,000 followers upon my return on Twitter.
08:32:39.000After being in the wilderness for years, I not only came back on Rumble, I became one of the biggest streamers on the platform without any support from them.
08:32:47.000I'm not even on the front page right now.
08:32:49.000I became one of the biggest – I'm the only independent guy ever.
08:32:52.000Everybody else here has a deal with Rumble or they have some sponsor.
08:34:20.000And it's actually an open-ended question as to whether they'll even survive a Trump administration – Moreover, there is algorithmic manipulation on X. I've seen my friend Dan Bilzerian.
08:34:31.000He's had posts flagged that don't even violate TOS because they criticize Israel.
08:34:37.000And now you're going to have Ben Shapiro rubbing his hands in the administration.
08:34:41.000I wonder if things will get better under Trump for free speech or if it'll be some kind of limited hangout.
08:35:31.000I think largely because of these other developments like October 7th and the way that Elon Musk was being targeted by the DOJ. It gave us some breathing room.
08:41:29.000Many across the country, young students said, for me, a red line also is mass atrocities, is collective punishment, is what I see going on in the Middle East and I see us as complicity.
08:42:00.000The Fox News decision desk can now officially project that Donald Trump will become the 47th president of the United States.
08:42:08.000The former president's comeback will be complete with a win in Wisconsin, a state that he now lost four years ago.
08:42:16.000He is now the second president in U.S. history to win non-consecutive terms.
08:42:21.000The first was Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s.
08:42:25.000Senator J.D. Vance will become the 50th vice president of the United States.
08:42:31.000Voters express deep frustration with the Biden administration.
08:42:35.000And former President Trump and the future President Trump overperformed in urban areas, particularly with men, proving that the strategy that they doubled and tripled down on over the course of the last few months absolutely succeeded and brought him back to the White House.
08:42:53.00047th president of the United States, former President Trump, now defeats Vice President Kamala Harris, who entered this race just over 100 days ago.
08:43:01.000And for Democrats, they were projecting the possibility of running the table with battleground states.
08:43:09.000David Plouffe, with the Democratic campaign of Harris' campaign, suggested that just yesterday.
08:43:15.000Now it is possible that Donald Trump runs the table with these states and builds on a big landslide electoral win.
08:43:25.000We don't know where the popular vote is going to finish out, but we do know that he will be going back to the White House.
08:43:31.000And with him, Brit Hume, will be a lot of changes because he will have been there once and will know what he wants to do.
08:43:38.000You know, he often accounts for the fact that he had so much turnover in his first term, in his term as president, by the fact that he didn't really know Washington and he was new to this realm that he had come to win the presidency.
08:43:59.000Now he knows the kind of people he wants to have around him.
08:44:01.000A lot of people are saying that means a lot of very experienced people around Washington will be ruled out, and maybe they will.
08:44:06.000But it's going to be very interesting to see the kind of people he reaches out to and reaches out for in the days and weeks ahead as he builds his administration.
08:44:14.000We're joined by Kayleigh McEnany, Trey Gowdy, and Katie Pavlich.
08:44:18.000Kayleigh, you've been a part of the last administration.
08:44:21.000You've seen all—you can see the joy in all these people's faces.
08:44:24.000Think about the angst and the, you know, all that this campaign has been through.
08:44:31.000And now there is the prospect of creating what you want to create in a second administration.
08:44:43.000Two assassination attempts and unlikely come from behind victory, and history is made tonight.
08:44:48.000This is a huge moment, particularly because this is a tectonic shift of the Republican Party.
08:44:54.000If all of this exit polling is true, You now have black voters, Latino voters, young voters coming in a way that we haven't seen the party bring in in a very long time.
08:45:59.000And we're going to get a chance to see you here in a minute.
08:46:01.000Trey Gowdy said something on your show the other day about how one of the things that you hope also is they're a little more prepared this time.
08:46:07.000They've got a great transition team, and they're going to need it.
08:46:10.000And I hope that there are a lot of people who want to go in and be helpful.
08:47:20.000He'll have a Senate that he can use to push through his cabinet appointees who can work with him on legislation, who could potentially replace a number of justices on the Supreme Court.
08:47:46.000And I think you should get a lot of credit for doing the work on the ground, going to these states to pull these Senate candidates across the line with him.
08:47:54.000Wow, Trump won 47% of white voters, 18 to 29.
08:49:12.000I am really looking forward to reading some of the stories, probably with a lot of anonymous sources amongst Democrats, with the recriminations.
08:49:21.000And it's going to be fast and furious.
08:49:23.000And you will have people saying that Joe Biden...
08:50:01.000This is how our country is organized, and it's a great education, I think, for people who had very high passions in this race.
08:50:10.000There are Democrats who were fervently for Joe Biden.
08:50:13.000He performed poorly during a debate and the party switched to Kamala Harris and there was genuine excitement, I think, built over a period of time.
08:50:20.000And some of that excitement was an aversion and almost a dislike and a disdain for Donald Trump.
08:50:27.000But I hope it's a moment that we can all grow from.
08:50:33.000In a selfish, partisan way, Democrats won't progress, and I don't think you can fly and soar as a great country unless you have both wings working together.
08:50:43.000And President Trump, tonight, I'm going to be interested in that tone, Kayla.
08:50:47.000I was reminded of your words, reminded of what you said as you shared it.
08:50:52.000I remembered that story, and I hope and pray for the country tonight that President Trump, who has every right to be joyful, every right to celebrate, We'll give a speech with that tone tonight that, in many ways, could help him do all of the things that he campaigned on in this campaign.
08:51:08.000What does this mean for the never-Trumpers, who are Republicans, and the Lincoln Project people, and Bill Kristol and people like that, who seem to abandon everything he had ever previously believed in order to oppose Donald Trump?
08:51:25.000We'll get to the never-Trumpers soon enough and the hundreds of millions of dollars wasted on them.
08:51:30.000Look, Donald Trump won this on policy and personality.
08:51:35.000He is talking about energy independence, manufacturing, an economy where everybody is working, no new foreign wars, getting out of the entanglements we currently have, respecting and resourcing law enforcement, Border Patrol, military.
08:54:39.000Making America great again, but then ending with the assassination attempt and a fist in the air, the iconic image, and the fight, fight, fight.
08:54:52.000Yeah, toughest son of a gun we ever saw.
08:54:54.000And that was the last note we see in that ad.
08:54:56.000And I think, you know, I think for whatever you think of the guy, you've got to admire that.
08:55:00.000I mean, the adversity that he's faced, everything we've seen in other presidencies and other political figures who have gone on through all kinds of trouble are pale in comparison to what he's been put through.
08:55:34.000A big night, Brett and Martha, a long campaign for the former president, for all of us, the press corps that have been following him around now for more than a year.
08:55:44.000The crowd went absolutely nuts when Fox News called it here, and people were hugging each other, they were high-fiving each other, people were on FaceTiming.
08:55:56.000I think they just couldn't believe it, that this happened tonight and they didn't have to wait.
08:56:19.000I don't know if we're going to get one, but hopefully we will see him soon.
08:56:23.000And so I just want to add a little bit of perspective, just as a Capitol Hill reporter.
08:56:27.000That's been covering the former president for a while.
08:56:29.000When I came to Congress three years ago, talked privately with many powerful Republicans who did not want to see the former president back in Washington, and then to see the legal battles that he went through and Republicans having to stand up for him.
08:56:45.000And then he went through the primary process, as Kellyanne Conway just said, he earned it state by state by state, and then came back to Washington in the spring.
08:56:55.000And went to the RNC and claimed the nomination.
08:56:58.000This is the greatest comeback that I've ever witnessed personally myself.
08:57:03.000And so I look forward to seeing what he says to the country here tonight and to his supporters.
08:57:23.000Well, I also just think it's a shame because I remember when John Kerry did this to George W. Bush in 2004 and you worked so hard and I know that they're disappointed.
08:57:34.000But you should concede and let your opponent have their election night.
08:57:38.000And let them, everybody that's there at Trump, at Mar-a-Log, where are they?
08:57:52.000Yes, we know we won, but we have to wait until John Kerry concedes, and then we all had to traipse back in the next morning and wait, and you don't get that moment.
08:58:57.000By the way, it ended up being a very bad split screen.
08:59:00.000You probably couldn't see it in here, but they're filing out, and he's expanding his folks, and they're all excited for him.
08:59:07.000Look, I think that Kamala Harris was a sign of the times.
08:59:10.000But I think that Trump's a metaphor for the country.
08:59:12.000And when he says, we don't surrender, fight, fight, fight, we get back up.
08:59:16.000I just think he's, I think that's what it is.
08:59:18.000The other thing I just want to say, maybe it's as a Catholic, maybe it's just as a Trump supporter, maybe it's just as a flawed human being.
08:59:25.000We all get second chances in this life.
08:59:28.000We got to see Trump finish this thing.
09:01:53.000If Shapiro was celebrating the Trump victory the way that he is, do you think he would celebrate if there was even the remotest possibility that Trump would oppose any of that?
09:03:17.000Arguably, he's moved further away from where he needs to be.
09:03:20.000And my job from the very beginning is not to be a foot soldier of the Trump campaign or Trump grifter or whatever.
09:03:32.000My job is to be the furthest right flank of the Trump movement and to drag it to the right to the best of my ability by talking to the young people and influencing the influencers.
09:03:44.000You know, my job, I don't see myself as a necessarily a Trump lieutenant.
09:03:51.000I've never really been, because Trump, let's be honest, Trump was pro-Israel, pro-choice, pro-gay, pro-legal immigration on some level, even going back to 16.
09:04:03.000He was not where he needed to be even then.
09:04:06.000He was never a Catholic, integralist, Christian nationalist.
09:04:10.000He was never really a proper reactionary.
09:04:12.000He's always been basically a right-leaning populist on the issues of trade, war, and immigration, like a moderate restrictionist, a moderate opponent of free trade, and basically in favor of a huge military, but against a specific set of and basically in favor of a huge military, but against a And so it was always a question of Trump opened up what was closed, the
09:04:38.000The left was hegemonic and they exercised their control through censorship, money, media.
09:04:44.000And what Trump came in and did is he discredited the media and removed them as an entity.
09:04:50.000You know, before you could not defeat the media, Trump beat the media.
09:04:54.000And that's how he really hacked the system and changed the game.
09:05:20.000He didn't even necessarily succeed in governing, but just by winning the election and by becoming the spiritual leader of the party, he has transformed the dialectic, and I think that's all very positive.
09:05:35.000But we all recognize from the beginning that that was never enough.
09:05:38.000I even said back in 16, it almost doesn't even matter what he actually achieves.
09:06:43.000And now they're, you know, doing all these changes in management, you know, trying to maximize profit.
09:06:49.000They sort of bought this property, this brand, and now they're trying to get it started again.
09:06:56.000That's Musk, that's Vance, Sachs, all those guys.
09:07:00.000And now that Vance is in there and he's the guy and they're all behind him on Twitter and these tech guys, when Trump leaves office or if something happens to him in office, Vance will have a powerful say over what that next step looks like.
09:07:51.000And he is subordinated to the Israel lobby, and he doesn't have that right either.
09:07:55.000So there's like a few key issues to be America first, and that is to shut down the immigration.
09:08:01.000That is to be against the foreign lobbying, which specifically proceeds from Israel.
09:08:07.000And, you know, you have to support the identity and character of the country, which is European and Christian.
09:08:13.000You have to be a, you know, your soul has to be with Jesus.
09:08:17.000And I don't really think that he qualifies for any of those things.
09:08:21.000And so I really am imagining the conflict in 2028 when he runs as the successor and could win very well.
09:08:29.000And even if he doesn't win, he will attract all of the funding.
09:08:33.000He will be then the spiritual heir, the successor, which has finally been chosen.
09:08:38.000And because he is not only not one of us but is obstinately against us, I think he will consciously and unconsciously suffocate authentic nationalism.
09:09:58.000Okay, whether you voted for Trump or not, whether you're happy to see this or not, I happen to be relieved that he won.
09:10:04.000Now it's everybody's problem that Trump is basically beholden to these billionaires, either immigrants or gay or Jews or not too conservative at all.
09:10:17.000You know, these people that have propelled him into office, people like Sean McGuire, Bill Ackman, Jacob Helberg, you know, Ken Griffin...
09:10:26.000The guys at Blackstone, Paul Singer, these guys are not conservative.
09:10:31.000They want to cut the taxes, they want to give the money to Israel, and they don't want to rock the boat.
09:10:35.000And if Trump does, they're going to be very unhappy.
09:12:11.000I hope they create a robust regime of tariffs and subsidies for advanced industry.
09:12:19.000I really hope that those things happen.
09:12:24.000But if Ben Shapiro's rubbing his hands together along with these other people, I think we all know who's really going to be the beneficiary.
09:13:40.000...once we get past the moment here, the 24 hours of excitement and joy and celebration to understand that we're really celebrating is the greatest experiment to have ever come to existence.
09:16:39.000And we attacked him repeatedly, by the way, for his own statements.
09:16:50.000And not only about Israel's statements about legal immigration, his statements about abortion, his statements about, yes, the war with Iran, among other things.
09:17:02.000So, you know, just shut the fuck up and sit down.
09:17:06.000You have no idea what you're talking about.
09:17:10.000Then quit using lawfare to divide the country.
09:17:13.000Quit using the justice system to try to win political races.
09:17:17.000We are still following these Senate races, and as we wait for the former president, by the way, there's Nigel Farage there talking in the crowd there.
09:17:28.000Britt, this is remarkable in that some of these races were not even suspected to be close, expected to be close.
09:17:35.000Mike Rogers, he was a long shot at one point against Alyssa Slotkin.
09:18:57.000Harold Ford he will he will he will win the pop the vote he's likely going to win the electoral vote the Dow has jumped 800 points in futures this evening they give you some excitement around they give you a sense of the excitement that investors have again I think that here you go Here's your victory.
09:19:19.000Chuck Schumer colluded with anti-Semitic colleges, lied to Jewish students, and then refused to meet with them and prevented a Senate vote on the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act.
09:21:03.000And it's time we stand and say Allow to be an American Where at least I know I'm free And I won't forget the men who died Who gave that life to me And I gladly stand up next to you And defend her still today But there ain't no doubt
09:21:32.000I love this land God bless the USA And I won't be an American Where at least I know I'm free And I won't forget the men who died Who gave that life to me And I gladly stand up next to you
09:22:01.000And defend her still today But there ain't no doubt I love this land God bless the USA Thank you Thank you very much.
09:24:14.000Every single day, I will be fighting for you.
09:24:17.000And with every breath in my body, I will not rest until we have delivered the strong, safe, and prosperous America that our children deserve and that you deserve.
09:24:30.000This will truly be the golden age of America.
09:26:22.000We're going to make you very proud of your vote.
09:26:24.000I hope that you're going to be looking back someday and say that was one of the truly important moments of my life when I voted for this group of people beyond the president, this group of great people.
09:28:08.000I want to also thank my beautiful wife, Melania First Lady, who has the number one bestselling who has the number one bestselling book in the country.
09:31:02.000President, I appreciate you allowing me to join you on this incredible journey.
09:31:07.000I thank you for the trust that you placed in me.
09:31:10.000And I think that we just witnessed the greatest political comeback in the history of the United States of America.
09:31:16.000And under President Trump's leadership, we're never going to stop fighting for you, for your dreams, for the future of your children.
09:31:30.000And after the greatest political comeback in American history, we're going to leave the greatest economic comeback in American history under Donald Trump's leadership.
09:31:55.000I took a little heat at the beginning, but he was...
09:31:59.000I knew the brain was a good one, about as good as it gets.
09:32:03.000And we love the family, and we're going to have a great four years, and we're going to turn our country around, make it something very special.
09:32:18.000That little thing called special, we have to make it so — we're going to make this so great.
09:32:23.000It's the greatest country and potentially the greatest country in the world by far, and right now we're going to just work very hard to get all of that back.
09:32:32.000We're going to make it the best it's ever been.
09:34:31.000You know, he spent two weeks in Philadelphia and different parts of Pennsylvania campaigning You know, he sent the rocket up two weeks ago, and I saw that rocket.
09:36:57.000And you know, when we had the tragic hurricane Helene, and it hit, in particular, it hit North Carolina, they were really devastated, the water.
09:37:07.000This was a big water, as big as we've ever seen, water hurricane.
09:39:13.000So Dana started UFC and came to me just Do you mind if I use your—nobody wanted to give him a rinse because they said it's a rough sport, a little rough.
09:39:27.000And I helped him out a little bit, and I went, and I said, this is the roughest sport I've ever seen.
09:39:33.000But I began to like it, and he loved it.
09:39:36.000And nobody's done a better job in sports.
09:39:39.000And, you know, he's a very motivational kind of a guy, what he does.
09:39:43.000He gets these fighters, and they really go at it.
09:39:47.000And it's become one of the most successful sports enterprises anywhere, at any time.
09:40:59.000No, he's an amazing—he's really an amazing guy.
09:41:02.000But most of all, I want to thank the millions of hardworking Americans across the nation who have always been the heart and soul of this really great movement.
09:41:11.000We've been through so much together, and today you showed up in record numbers to deliver a victory like, really, probably like no other.
09:41:20.000This was something—this was something special.
09:41:23.000And we're going to— We're going to pay you back.
09:45:06.000Many people, I said, this is our last rally.
09:45:09.000But now we're going on to something that's far more important, because the rallies were used for us to be put in this position where we can really help our country.
09:45:49.000The task before us will not be easy, but I will bring every ounce of energy, spirit, and fight that I have in my soul to the job that you've entrusted to me.
09:48:45.000Do people think the guy from all the videos is going to walk out of the screen and be different than the Trump that we've seen for the past six years?
09:48:56.000People get so gassed up and high on these edits and TikToks.
09:49:01.000I mean, I think they are under the impression that at one of the rallies, that version is going to emerge from the screen and take the place of the Trump that we have known for years, since like 2018 roughly.
09:51:11.000I mean, do we all just watch the same speech?
09:51:14.000I mean, because my right hand of God, I swear to you, you're going to go on Twitter and people are going to be clipping this up and saying things like, the best to ever do it.
10:00:55.000Everybody's watching the stream, and I'm just so profane, so I apologize for that.
10:01:00.000But, hey, man, as long as we stick together, as long as we stay organized, And if we fight, you know, maybe we can change the outcome, but I appreciate it, buddy.
10:03:53.000We're working on a documentary right now.
10:03:55.000It's going to be a serious documentary.
10:03:57.000We got a major lawsuit against our AFPAC for a venue.
10:04:00.000If we could recuperate the money, that would be huge for us.
10:04:03.000I'd like to do another Money Bomb fundraiser at the end of the year.
10:04:07.000And then I'd like to put together a book of some kind next year, whether it be a handbook.
10:04:12.000You know, I'm going to figure out what exactly I want to do first, but it's time to really step up the propaganda because we really got to get serious these next four years.
10:04:21.000I'm at the point now where I think I'm really ready to get serious.
10:04:25.000Not that I wasn't before, but I was younger.
10:05:39.000So I just have been exerting myself throughout the year.
10:05:43.000There's no question that the young conservatives, especially the ones that are extremely active, they're like half Groypers or 40% Groypers.
10:07:43.000If it was something that didn't matter or was pointless or if there was no relevance, that would not be the first thought that entered their minds.
10:08:51.000Then they'll say, you gotta give him credit, because then I will be inert.
10:08:55.000But as long as I am breathing, as long as I am alive, as long as I have followers, as long as people are listening to what I have to say, and considering me over Trump, they will have shit to say, because I'm a force.
10:09:09.000And I'm not gonna give up, you know, what I have so that they like me.
10:09:23.000In the face of, you know, what is realistically, we got outmaneuvered, you know, because I'm a young man, and I'm not, you know, these guys are connected, they got money, they've been here for a long time.
10:09:34.000I'm defiant in the face of, you know, what I would say losing this battle.
10:09:40.000You know, because ultimately I think we have to steer it towards a liberal, critical, Israel-critical American nationalist movement.
10:09:48.000And, you know, maybe I won't be the guy to lead it to the final victory, but I'm not going to let the flame go out.
10:09:55.000Not to sound self-righteous or self-important, but it is that important.
10:11:38.000I've looked into it, but it's very secretive.
10:11:40.000and I suppose it's just the banking industry and they're in favor of it's the same reason Ken Griffin is going for him it's it's about cutting taxes it's about the stock market you know the banking industry supports Trump the banking stocks do better in anticipation of a Trump victory so I don't think there's anything actually really particularly interesting about that it's just you know as uh generic as you can imagine a
10:12:08.000A banker, billionaire, giving Trump 200 million because the economy will be better.
10:13:33.000All things considered, on net, the Trump movement is incredible.
10:13:38.000And we can really only be disappointed if we take so much for granted.
10:13:43.000With that being said, we have to fight for the most.
10:13:46.000We can't really rest and say, this is good enough.
10:13:48.000We have to fight for everything and give no quarter and not give up an inch, you If I were really being super, super objective, I'd say something like we're in great shape considering the peril that we're in in some ways.
10:14:04.000With that being said, we are so far from victory.
10:14:08.000We are so far from a movement that is right, but I do think that we're going to get there.
10:14:13.000I feel good about where we are, even though it seems like the chips are down right now.
10:14:22.000The whole crew, the whole crew are going to be sex slaves to MAGA veterans.
10:14:27.000Okay, and on that note, that's going to do it for me tonight.
10:14:30.000You know, like I said, you know, we launched our Groyper War II... Earlier this year, I think it was instrumental in pushing the Trump campaign further on immigration.
10:14:41.000I think this got Corey Lewandowski and Laura Loomer there.
10:14:44.000I think it made them focus on immigration.
10:15:13.000But I maintain that there's going to be some big challenges ahead.
10:15:17.000And now that the election is over, I hope we can put all that aside and everybody can focus whether they voted for Trump or not.
10:15:28.000I mean, I hope we wind up on the same side.
10:15:31.000If everybody winds up glazing Trump and being a sycophant like they were during the campaign, like we're in real trouble.
10:15:37.000So now that it's over, we have to pressure this administration to restrain Israel, not to go to war with Iran, remain out of Afghanistan to keep the immigrants out, build or complete the wall, deport the illegals and implement a robust industrial deport the illegals and implement a robust industrial policy as well as permanently end tech censorship.
10:16:00.000That's what I hope to achieve out of the Trump administration.
10:16:03.000I hope people are going to support that mission.
10:16:06.000I think the Trump administration will fight us on it, but that's where we are.
10:17:36.000I appreciate everybody that's followed me on this journey all this time, everybody that was loyal to me and did not vote for Trump, everybody that's listening to this message.
10:17:51.000to be a part of it, but we have to do the difficult thing, even if it means standing alone and being unpopular for now, because when we look at the facts, this is far from where the nationalist movement needs to be.
10:18:04.000And we must recognize this is a lifelong struggle, intergenerational.
10:18:10.000And we have to think not just in the next two years and four years in elections, but we have to think about this century and whether there will be an America.
10:18:20.000So I'm looking ahead to the battle in this administration and the next election.
10:18:26.000We have to think that way as well and think strategically.
10:18:30.000But I appreciate everybody that supported me through all this.
10:18:33.000I know I'm the villain, the anti-hero.
10:18:35.000I know I don't make it easy, but I appreciate all the support.