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00:20:57.000So the debate ran nearly three hours and featured the top 10 candidates.
00:21:03.000Fortunately this time around it's only one night of debating.
00:21:08.000For the first two democratic debates they split it up.
00:21:11.000So if you missed out on this one, not to worry.
00:21:13.000All the same people will be debating the same issues in the same order, giving the same talking points and policies in just four weeks.
00:21:39.000So, you know, I think we'll all get our fix.
00:21:41.000We'll all get our fair share of debating.
00:21:44.000So, we'll be talking about that tonight.
00:21:47.000That is the main thing we'll be talking about tonight, but if we run out of things to say about that, we could also talk about other things.
00:21:56.000Uh, has taken a very interesting turn today, of course.
00:21:59.000We talked, I think it was on Tuesday, about PewDiePie giving a $50,000 donation to the ADL.
00:22:05.000He has rescinded the donation as of today, so we might get into that.
00:22:10.000And we also may talk a little bit about Charlottesville and the fate of the Robert E. Lee statue, the Robert E. Lee monument there in Lee Park, which
00:22:19.000According to The Hill, a circuit judge has now ordered that that monument is protected by the law.
00:22:26.000So if we run out of things to say about the debate, because it was a boring one, we could get on to some other topics.
00:23:12.000Did not have a debate in August, so this is the third one.
00:23:15.000Like I said, in the first two primary debates it was two nights.
00:23:19.000And the qualifying standards, right, the qualifications for the first two debates were relatively easy to meet.
00:23:27.000You know the reason we had 20 candidates in the first two debates is because the threshold was so low.
00:23:33.000I think for the first two it was you either had to have 65,000 individual donors or you had to hit 1% in I think three approved polls from the DNC.
00:23:46.000Either you meet a fundraising threshold or you meet a polling threshold and that's how in a race of like you know 23 or 24 candidates we had fully 20
00:24:49.000This time around it was you had to hit the fundraising threshold and you had to hit the polling threshold.
00:24:54.000So obviously a lot less people qualified.
00:24:56.000Some notable people that have dropped out or were barred from the debates, I think Hickenlooper dropped out, Inslee dropped out, we saw a number of other smaller candidates.
00:25:06.000Tulsi Gabbard is still in the race but she did not qualify.
00:25:09.000Marianne Williamson, still in the race, did not qualify, so there were some notable exceptions tonight.
00:25:15.000But the people we did see debate were Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Pete Buttigieg, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Beto O'Rourke, Andrew Yang, Julian Castro, and Amy Klobuchar.
00:25:28.000The debate was on ABC and Univision and it was three hours.
00:25:34.000I cannot stress that enough that it was three hours.
00:25:36.000And I'll say at the outset, you know, here's what you have to keep in mind.
00:25:40.000Maybe in the 2016 Republican primary you could see it having made sense that it was 17 candidates
00:25:49.000And given so much air time over such a long primary, because in the Republican primary in 2016, it was very similar in the sense that it was a very crowded field, you didn't have an incumbent, and so they were just sort of picking at who's going to be the next leader of the GOP.
00:26:06.000You could realistically see a lot of those candidates having stood a chance in the general, you know.
00:26:11.000Would it have been Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, Kasich, you know, all these different candidates, Ben Carson, even Jeb Bush I might say.
00:26:20.000All those candidates at different times had had a moment, you know, or they had their day in the sun where they were polling high, the polling was dynamic.
00:26:29.000You know, I remember there was one point in December 2015 when Ben Carson was polling at number one.
00:26:35.000At the beginning of the race, Jeb Bush was polling at number one.
00:26:38.000At different points, different people are winning caucuses and primaries.
00:27:02.000From the month of September on FiveThirtyEight you can look at all the national polls for the month of September and in only one single poll did another candidate tie Joe Biden.
00:27:14.000There is not one poll for this whole month where any candidate surpasses Biden in the polling.
00:27:20.000There is one single poll where a candidate tied him.
00:27:24.000That was Elizabeth Warren in a YouGov poll.
00:27:27.000Looks like in the YouGov polling Elizabeth Warren does a lot better.
00:27:31.000There are maybe two or three polls where another candidate is even within striking range of Joe Biden the entire month.
00:27:38.000Every other poll shows that Joe Biden is the frontrunner and in most cases by double digits.
00:27:47.000It's Joe Biden number one, it's Biden or Warren at number two, and these three candidates are all double digits, and everybody else is in single digits.
00:28:46.000So to me, it's just such a headache to see this kind of stuff because there's really only like three major players.
00:28:52.000And about this debate in particular, and about the debates that have been happening so far, none of the debates are actually changing the picture.
00:28:59.000It'd be one thing if, like, after the first debate there was a big shakeup in the polling, or after the second debate, oh, you know, somebody had a moment, and they were the breakout star.
00:29:15.000It looks like everybody is just kind of stagnating.
00:29:18.000You know, the biggest moment so far in any of the debates was the first debate when Kamala Harris attacked Joe Biden.
00:29:24.000We remember that was probably the biggest, most newsworthy exchange, clash so far of the whole election.
00:29:33.000And the polling change after that is that Kamala Harris gained marginally, Joe Biden fell marginally, and within four weeks, they both reverted to where they were before.
00:29:44.000That was the biggest thing that happened so far.
00:29:47.000There was no breakout, no shakeup, nobody got launched ahead.
00:29:50.000It was like Kamala gained a little bit, Joe Biden fell a little bit, and then they just, by the next debate, four weeks later, they were back where they were before.
00:29:59.000You know, so there aren't really any game changers, and that's
00:30:03.000You know, a lot of idiots watch these debates...
00:30:07.000They're really engaged on the... I don't know who this is, but they're, you know, they're really on the edge of their seats and, oh well, I don't know, Cory Booker's got an interesting strategy.
00:30:16.000He should position himself as moderate on this issue.
00:30:19.000Oh, I don't know, you know, Klobuchar is giving the establishment a good backup plan in case... It's like, the way that you judge a debate is not actually by what people are saying.
00:30:33.000The soundbites are defined by what's going to be the headline tomorrow.
00:30:37.000Most people can't, like, stay engaged to a movie for three hours, or a television show, or read a book, let alone watch the same debate about public policy, the same inane, banal debate about public policy with minor differences for three hours.
00:30:54.000It's not really going to matter that, like, oh, Klobuchar, like, they really liked her position on health care.
00:32:05.000You know, and it's always this, and particularly with the Democrats, they're like, should we attack each other, should we not attack each other, rise above, we go low, we go high, you know, whatever it is.
00:32:16.000But at the end of the day, you're fighting for the nomination.
00:32:19.000Yeah, you all agree on a lot of things.
00:32:21.000Yeah, you're all trying to beat Donald Trump.
00:32:23.000But you're also competing for one spot to be the one nominee.
00:32:27.000So you have to fight about your differences, right?
00:33:14.000And for what it's worth, if we are going to break it down and give a substantive analysis, which I guess we're going to have to, of the issues and the policies, it was virtually the same debate we saw in July and June.
00:33:27.000It was the same topics in the same order.
00:34:01.000All of these topics were discussed in the last two debates, and they all got the same treatment.
00:34:06.000You know, on healthcare, I'll keep talking about healthcare, we're not, I don't know if we'll go into every issue tonight, but on healthcare it's a perfect example.
00:34:13.000It's literally everybody says the same thing, and even when they disagree with each other, it's the same disagreements, it's the same talking points.
00:34:22.000The debate is between public option and medicare-for-all.
00:34:27.000Do you want there to be private insurance alongside a public medicare option or do you want to outlaw private insurance and just have single-payer, have medicare coverage for everybody?
00:35:07.000And yeah, this is like manifesting the deeper divide in the party, truly, between progressives and moderates and outsiders and establishment.
00:35:17.000How many fucking times can we say that, right?
00:35:20.000You know, sorry for the language, but it is what it is.
00:35:57.000You know, a foreign policy based climate change thing.
00:36:00.000Implementing it in trade and foreign policy.
00:36:03.000Well I think it should be like a Marshall Plan, but for climate change it's like all the same.
00:36:07.000The one area that I did think was interesting, like I said, is the racism part.
00:36:11.000Where I think it was Jorge Ramos or one of the moderators asked Beto O'Rourke straight up, why are you the best candidate to tackle racism?
00:36:22.000Actually, I think they have a few times.
00:36:24.000But in this debate, it was very implicit.
00:36:26.000It was basically like, look, clearly this Democratic Party is woke now.
00:36:31.000You know, this audience for this debate is all Hispanics and Blacks, and the party is now dominated by Hispanics, Blacks, Asians, and Jews.
00:37:28.000The Douglas Plan is... It's sort of like when we rebuilt Europe with billions and billions of dollars, but instead we're just giving billions and billions of dollars to black people for no reason at all.
00:37:37.000And every single candidate was trying to like outdo the previous one on how extreme they're gonna take things with race.
00:37:44.000And you know I'll say like this is the future of politics.
00:37:47.000A lot of people, and this is the most important thing I'm gonna say tonight...
00:37:51.000A lot of people watch my show and if they're normal, if they're mainstream people like Normie, I'm not saying that in a nice way, I'm saying it like you're brainwashed.
00:38:01.000A lot of mainstream type people might sort of wander onto my show and they look at me like I have three heads when I talk about the white man, white racial consciousness, you know, racial differences in IQ, these kinds of things.
00:38:14.000A lot of people are not prepared for that on our side.
00:38:53.000They're fundamentally, I think in this day and age, unconcerned with ideology or systems, political systems, even really policy.
00:39:00.000The major difference is what it's coming down to is all cultural.
00:39:03.000Sam Francis wrote a lot about this in the 80s and 90s.
00:39:06.000He called them middle American radicals, who are not exactly people that are swayed by, you know, they're not strong feelings ideologically one way or the other on economy or, you know, how the government should run or foreign policy.
00:39:21.000They're not very ideologically driven.
00:39:39.000And so if you think that like, oh, I'm like out of step with the Republican Party because I talk about race, take a look at the Democratic stage.
00:39:46.000That's our future, whether we like it or not.
00:42:00.000I'm a racial realist, I'm a political realist, I'm a tribal realist.
00:42:05.000Tribalism is real, it's intrinsic to our nature, and it is the future of politics.
00:42:09.000We can either get on board and win, or we are going to continue to say,
00:42:14.000No, they're the real bad guys, they're the real whatever, you know, and keep on with this charade that we're all on the same page and we'll get murdered.
00:42:21.000We will get straight up rhetorically and symbolically murdered at the ballot box and then we'll literally get murdered when the country is like South Africa or Rhodesia or whatever else.
00:42:32.000So that's the most important takeaway to me.
00:42:35.000You know, health care, climate change, criminal justice reform, what have we not heard before from the Democratic side?
00:45:03.000You know, so that was really disappointing.
00:45:05.000On another note, it's actually really important, I think, to explore Yang because I've been having a lot of conversations with friends of mine in DC, people that are like, I don't want to get too specific, but all kinds of different people that are in the political world.
00:45:19.000And we were all very fascinated by the Yang phenomenon.
00:45:27.000But when he really had this sort of breakout moment in the spring, like in March, April, May, we were all sort of fascinated by this energy from young people, from online, you know, that he was sort of a different candidate talking about human-centered capitalism, freedom dividend.
00:45:43.000He really was introducing something radical, and we were trying to think about
00:45:47.000You know, how is he going to contrast with Donald Trump?
00:45:50.000The obvious foil is who else was an outsider, total outsider, from the private sector with a sort of working class appeal, you know, internet savvy, with a very specific niche and devoted following, and who's speaking a totally different language?
00:46:09.000Not Chinese, but you know, talking about things, not Mandarin, but you know, talking about things like technology and technological automation, technological unemployment, human-centered capitalism, things like this.
00:46:21.000You know, a real realignment, a real shifting, a paradigm shift in the way we think about politics.
00:46:33.000Well, I see that increasingly all of this appeal is just being squandered.
00:46:39.000I think a lot of people observed this happen a long time ago, but I think it was just on full display tonight.
00:46:45.000We got a little bit of that last time around, but now Yang has fully assimilated into the rest of the field and become just like any other Democratic candidate, except there's this novelty thing of the freedom dividend.
00:46:57.000For him to really, and this would have been such a huge opportunity,
00:47:01.000For him in particular, but for all of us, and for me as a commentator, if he were a real revolutionary and went onto the stage and just set it on fire, you know, and said, you know what, I'm going to make everything about the freedom dividend.
00:47:14.000I'm going to make everything different.
00:47:19.000And I'm gonna speak in plain terms, and it's not gonna be partisan.
00:47:22.000He should have really attempted, even if it wasn't in his heart, to be dramatically different from all the rest, you know, but sort of adhering to this human-centered capitalism idea.
00:47:30.000I think he did a much better job of that in the July debate.
00:47:33.000You know, even like when they asked him about climate change, he was like, it's too late about climate change.
00:48:14.000And, you know, we need to release nonviolent offenders, and we need sensible gun control, and on health care we need something that works for... I mean, it was just all the same.
00:48:22.000So that's probably the biggest disappointment of this whole field, is that Yang
00:48:41.000The way that you win politics in this day and age, which I think I understand even better than him at this point, is you gotta be different.
00:48:59.000He's done for us, and he's done in the election the other two notable things I would say is Biden Biden to me increasingly does not seem like a viable candidate You know I've been saying all night that he's number one in the polls and and most of them by a double-digit margin that could easily change because you could see that this guy just
00:49:50.000He was clearly forgetting where he was.
00:49:52.000Making all these misstatements, gaffes.
00:49:54.000It's like, you know, I do a show Monday through Friday.
00:49:57.000And it's off the cuff, it's extemporaneous.
00:49:59.000When you say like 10,000 words, I don't know how many, but when you say so many words in a short amount of time, you're gonna have times where you mess up.
00:50:34.000I honestly don't think he's going to make it.
00:50:36.000I think if you were just looking at the numbers you would say this guy's strong, everybody thinks he's electable, everybody thinks he can beat Trump, he's running away with the polling, the fundraising is decent, you know it's passable, but you watch these debates
00:50:51.000This, to me, does not look like a guy who has longevity.
00:50:53.000He does not look like physically viable to make it another year in this election.
00:51:23.000In the first and second debate, and even this one, there wasn't a clear moment where I would say, oh, like, she really stole the show with this line.
00:51:30.000She really, like, gripped the hearts of the nation with this one.
00:51:33.000But every performance, it doesn't really matter.
00:51:40.000Her answers are, on average, high quality.
00:51:43.000You know, and so just by being there, just by being there, being likable, being presentable, having these good moments, having solid performances, she is slowly and steadily rising the polls.
00:51:54.000And like I said, she's the only one out of all the polls in September who ties Biden or even comes close to striking distance with him.
00:53:43.000You know, so to have somebody like Warren who has maybe a fresh take and a fresh face, I think the distinction is very obvious and visible.
00:53:51.000And then the voice thing, you know, he just wasn't there.
00:53:53.000These older guys, it's bad enough that they're ancient and they're white and they're men and it's in this woke party of young people and people of color and women and all that.
00:54:04.000You gotta be presentable if you wanna be competitive as an old ostensibly white guy.
00:54:09.000I know he's Jewish and all that, right?
00:54:10.000But that you sound physically ill during the speech, like, that does not bode well for you if those are your weaknesses as a candidate.
00:54:19.000So the voice thing, he just didn't do very good tonight.
00:54:28.000The polling, to me, will stay exactly the same.
00:54:30.000The two long-term trends I see are that Warren is going to continue to rise, Bernie's going to stagnate, everybody else stays the same.
00:54:37.000What we need to see is one of these, the only thing that's going to change,
00:54:41.000As if one of these smaller candidates really takes the reins and shows some initiative and starts attacking people or something, you know, really we need to see some boldness.
00:54:51.000But, you know, like Buttigieg, Harris, Beto, excuse me, Beto O'Rourke, these are all like second shelf, second tier candidates.
00:55:01.000And, you know, their performances, there's just nothing really exceptional about them.
00:56:02.000Maybe you won't, but the news will be preoccupied for the next few days and the next few weeks showing clips and talking about policy and people be interviewed, but
00:56:10.000To me, you know, again, the way that I view these debates is it's about moments.
00:56:14.000It's about these memorable times, memorable exchanges.
00:56:17.000It's somebody striking out something outrageous.
00:56:20.000And this is where all the conventional wisdom goes out the window.
00:56:23.000You know, a normal person, I think, would approach a political debate and say, well, you've got to be professional.
00:56:54.000A lot of the things he did confused and frustrated people to no end.
00:56:59.000You know, talking about banning Muslims and talking about illegal immigrants being, you know, they're bringing drugs, crime, rapists.
00:57:06.000A lot of the conventional people said, oh, this is a disaster, he's gonna crash and burn, his campaign is imploding, he's racist, like, he's finished.
00:57:14.000But what people didn't understand is that people were talking about him.
00:57:18.000People were talking about him, and it wasn't just that, because anybody could be outrageous, but there was substance to match.
00:57:24.000You know, while he was being outrageous, he was also speaking our language.
00:57:28.000Notice during this debate, and I think it's very stark, we've gotten used to Donald Trump because he's been in our lives for four years now.
00:57:36.000He announced in, I think, June or July 2015.
00:57:38.000So he's been in our life for four years.
00:57:43.000But you watch the Democratic debate, and then you remember, oh yeah, this is how politicians talk.
00:57:48.000You know, if you watch those opening statements, it was like, it completely lacks substance.
00:57:53.000These people are talking about, well, we're stronger united than we are divided, and we just have to rise above the hatred and the bitterness, and I want to be a president for all Americans.
00:58:03.000And what we need to bring back is civic friendliness.
00:58:57.000He does not sound, and I know this sounds familiar because this is what he heard during 2016, he doesn't talk like, but you really, it really gets driven home when you see a normal debate with normal people.
00:59:08.000And even Yang, who bills himself as an outsider, he is being assimilated into this made-up, totally artificial way of talking.
00:59:26.000You know, the message of the show is broadly, Republicans are going down the tubes because of demographic change.
00:59:31.000But I see Trump, and the more I see politics just sort of evolve and correct itself and sort of go back to the status quo, the more I see Trump as showing us what is possible in more ways than one.
01:00:19.000But somebody needs to take advantage of this idea of the next time you get somebody like Trump who understands what he did but does not have the weaknesses, or maybe Trump is impulsive, maybe he doesn't have
01:01:09.000He's not really able to fulfill a lot of the things that he initiated, I think.
01:01:15.000But if somebody comes along and takes advantage, they will be able to do that.
01:01:19.000Nobody in this field is a serious contender.
01:01:21.000And this is why on a metapolitical level I have to tell you, demographics, fundraising, battleground states, at the end of the day none of this stuff really matters.
01:01:31.000I look at all these candidates and I really look at them, you know, I look at them as people, I look at them in terms of what they're willing to do, they're sort of like, I don't know if it's emotional IQ or charisma, but none of these people can match Donald Trump.
01:01:45.000You have to understand that Donald Trump in 16 was a phenomenon.
01:01:49.000He, for what it's worth, maybe Clinton was a bad candidate, maybe he got by by the skin of his teeth in a few battleground states by a few thousand votes, but he chewed up and he spit out 16 other Republican candidates, the top politicians in the country.
01:02:06.000And I know he hasn't been an effective governor, he hasn't been effective as a president,
01:02:11.000But in terms of campaigning, nobody's been able to match him.
01:02:14.000And so coming up in 2020, I hear a lot of the pessimism because we look at like North Carolina and the result from this recent special election where it was a district that went 12 points for Republicans and 16 and went 2 points this week in the special election.
01:02:33.000Or North Carolina, the suburbs in particular that are trending left.
01:02:37.000To me none of that stuff really matters because to me it's really more a battle of wills.
01:02:42.000I know maybe this sounds a little bit too hokey, maybe it's a little bit too pie-in-the-sky, but to me I see Trump as just so much stronger, his aura, his charisma, he is so much larger than life.
01:02:53.000I don't see one person on that stage who can beat him at this point in time.
01:02:58.000You know, I see people that maybe they poll better than him right now or whatever, but I don't see anybody up there who really is bringing something new to the table like Trump is.
01:03:07.000Even as much as we have criticized him and been skeptical and half the country hates him, it's just not going to happen.
01:03:13.000The politics, and I don't think people have fully grasped it yet, a lot of people talked about it after 16, but I don't think people have really
01:03:22.000I don't think a lot of people grasp that yet.
01:03:36.000You know a lot of people get oh it's different Trump came along and now you know he was obviously very different now he's the president and I think people like in theory were saying that but they're going to see in 2020 just you know what it's going to look like for the rest of our lives since this guy has come around so
01:03:52.000You know, and that's all that is to say, I'm very heartened by the Democratic debate, in a way.
01:03:57.000You know, in one sense, it's blackpilling.
01:03:59.000Like I said after the first two debates, that this is what the field is going to look like, and it's going to get worse on the Democratic side.
01:04:05.000And every election cycle, they will get closer to never being able to lose an election again at the national level, if everything stays the same.
01:04:14.000If we have all these controls in place, you know, there's no like radical events.
01:04:20.000Like a huge economic catastrophe or a war or, you know, a third party or something like that.
01:04:25.000Barring some kind of radical, like, inflection point in American history, every election cycle the Democrats will get more radical and they will be more airtight.
01:04:36.000More anti-fragile in elections at the national level, you know, because of what's happening in Texas, Georgia, Florida, Arizona, all those other states.
01:04:46.000And so on the one hand, it's blackmailing to see that, like this is our future looking at the stage.
01:04:50.000But on the other hand, I look at that and it makes me feel a lot better about voting for Trump, right?
01:04:55.000You know, a lot of people have been down on this guy.
01:04:57.000I've been down on Trump for this whole year.
01:05:30.000Yeah, he's like blowing Israel every day and, you know, this criminal justice reform stuff.
01:05:36.000We've been talking about this for a year.
01:05:40.000We could go through the laundry list of things that have been disappointing or disillusioning about this administration, but you know, I'll take Trump any day of the week over these guys.
01:05:49.000This is the guy that says, you know, oh, they're accusing me of rape?
01:05:53.000They're not even pretty enough for me to rape them.
01:05:56.000I mean, he literally said that during the election in 2016.
01:06:00.000You know, people were saying, oh, he sexually assaulted me.
01:06:03.000And Trump would say, I sexually assaulted her?
01:06:06.000Well, she's not even hot enough for me to rape her.
01:07:53.000I'm surprised somebody like him would tweet something like that.
01:07:56.000It was like a riot police officer, riot control police officer, who's facing off with Antifa, and he sees a sign that says, like, F the police, F the military, and he has a flashback to when he was at the football game, and he's saluting the flag, and when he was a child, and he sees 9-11, and sort of like tracing, how did he become a police officer?
01:08:16.000Well, he's an American patriot who loves order,
01:08:19.000And then, you know, so he flashes back all the way, his path from becoming a cop, all the way to when he was a child, and then it flashes forward to him, he's back at the protest in New York City against these Antifa people, and he whips out the, what is it, the billy club, the baton, and he's ready to beat the shit out of some protesters.
01:08:41.000I can't believe Rudy Giuliani tweeted out something so epic.
01:08:46.000Let's see Prince of Conquest says tape be like rip.
01:08:49.000Yeah, I don't know what was going on with the ABC debate, but a Lot of ambient noise tape being peeled paper being ripped I don't know what that sound was, but we kept hearing a lot of that during the debates and
01:09:01.000Stan Lee says, are you not happy you get to talk about it for two more hours?
01:12:45.000Yeah yeah it took a lot of perseverance but uh you know we're gonna have to do it like five more times so.
01:12:52.000Therapist says, after I belligerently scarf down hors d'oeuvres and slug down cocktails, I'm going to take a deep dive into the Miami Harbor, butt naked as I tumultuously scream, I'm Nick's biggest fan.
01:13:32.000Don't tell anybody, but I hear Kathy Zhu is gonna be in Miami doing a debate, so maybe we'll be doing some t-posing, but it's gonna be a great time.
01:13:41.000Boopers says, I'm not racist, but I bet minorities are just... Okay, I can't read that.
01:13:46.000lowbrow says so wish i could have been on that stage saying outrageous things owning the libs naming them and chimping out on everyone great stream nick well thanks uh skiz says televised debates should quote more philosophers joe biden based yeah the kirkegaard thing was sort of caught me off guard i was not expecting that
01:14:10.000I'm not voting Democrat because none of the candidates stated their preferred pronouns.
01:16:09.000Well Beto I mean for what it's worth he hasn't been able to you know get really far on the polls but I mean he's still up there he's still like three or four or five percent depending on which poll you look at.
01:16:19.000So it's not surprising but yeah he does suck.
01:16:22.000Nibba says Booker got that vacant wall-eyed Simpson stare.
01:16:25.000How can we see eye to eye on the issues when he ain't even see eye to eye with himself though?
01:20:53.000Bullin says I was hoping Steve Austin to make a surprise entrance out of the stage and hit O'Rourke with a stone-cold stunner and shoot a promo on Yang going corporate.
01:21:09.000Well, good night, buddy Against degeneracy says I'm sure you agree that these people should be in jail due to how dangerous they are to society But how do we suppress these views using the state without also having them apply to us and views?
01:21:23.000Okay, this is just a very stupid super chat.
01:21:25.000We are in favor of free speech I'm just gonna put it that we are in favor of free speech and
01:21:31.000at this moment okay but if you can't understand the answer to this question if you're legitimately answering you are actually low IQ and I'm not I'm not joking I'm not trying to get funny points but he's so mean to the super chatters if you're asking this question uh you're not very smart hardcore monster says I have to do a yearbook quote today should I meme it up and include words like zoomer and red pill or is that cringe should I keep it serious keep it serious I would say
01:21:56.000Matthew says all I heard was white genocide, Shiite, and DAS riot.
01:24:24.000Nodge says as a fortune 500 hiring manager.
01:24:27.000I've nice nice flex if I see a resume with no college degree I'll still interview them as long as they have a MacBook and iPhone is pretty much equivalent Ashley Sinclair defies all egirl stereotypes Yeah, she's a dummy But I don't know what you want me to do with this one good.
01:24:45.000I guess I don't know what that means MacBook and college degree are you saying college degree is worthless and
01:24:52.000Justin says, how cringe has Richard Spencer become?
01:26:28.000Competent people that are truly Powerful people influential people they don't need to exert in these very obnoxious displays I don't think these very belligerent ways because I know a lot of people who do that and they're all like They're all people that are total tryhards.
01:26:43.000It's people that like for example read the 48 laws of power by Robert Greene you know people that listen to like
01:28:48.000All these countries are so based in Redfield until a country with a bigger military rapes them, you know?
01:28:54.000Really Good Comics says, might just be me, but not a big fan of these candidates.
01:28:58.000They got the official RGC thumbs down.
01:29:02.000538 is going to be reporting on that one tomorrow.
01:29:04.000You know, they'll be looking at the exit polling, they'll be looking at the Google Trends online polling, and they'll say, oh, and by the way, the really good comics, two thumbs down.
01:29:14.000That's devastating for the field, right?
01:29:25.000It's like Bill Gates bankrolling the really good comics because it's like the guy makes these comics that I enjoy but you know they're kind of out there and he's dropping Ninjagini's super chats left and right.
01:29:36.000It's like what does this guy do for a living?
01:32:09.000uh okay this guy's just we can't have that in chat he says hi did you see there was a democratic debate tonight yeah but the username we just can't have it luke says how can provincialism be used to manage racial demographics or should we try central authority this kind of stuff is just like totally cringe
01:33:11.000And we have got to make it work with the federal government.
01:33:14.000We've got to make it work with the halls of power in these major world cities, population centers, commercial centers.
01:33:21.000So no, provincialism I think is a dead end.
01:33:23.000I think we've got to get in control of power centers in media, obviously, you know, obviously in the physical space in real world, commerce centers, political centers, financial centers.
01:33:35.000And also we have to appeal to outside countries.
01:33:38.000It's a global struggle, is how we have to look at it.
01:33:40.000Very good friend of mine, QAnon, right before he departed us, and he's not, he's still alive, but he departed the scene, QAnon theorized that we're gonna have to increasingly rely perhaps on even outside countries, nationalist movements, to support us.
01:33:56.000So I think it's, if anything, it's more of a global perspective than a provincial perspective.
01:34:02.000Sir Evil Pudding says only Nick can roll on the floor laughing about not cleaning poo from the floor.
01:34:07.000This from the guy who complains about Poo Poo Super Chats.
01:34:09.000Well, I'm not literally rolling on the poo floor.
01:34:12.000Josh Sayre says, you were so right about the two Americas with different heroes and founders.
01:34:18.000Also, you think Kathy Xu will get degenerate with me in Miami?
01:34:21.000Well, I would hope not because I know you're not married to her.
01:35:01.000Yeah, it's been a long night Mustache says hey Nick watching this debate made me think of coming out of retirement to raise my pro gamer KD What do you think big guy in Call of Duty?