America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes - February 25, 2020


Live Democratic Primary Debate - Nevada | America First Ep. 550


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00:00:04.000 But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:00:08.000 I stop playing games.
00:00:10.000 And at any moment, I can hit that gay place.
00:00:29.000 Action.
00:00:30.000 See what you said.
00:12:02.000 From your biggest Protestant
00:15:05.000 fan me, one day, see the light.
00:19:29.000 people together, black and white and Latino, Native American, Asian American, around an agenda.
00:19:37.000 We're in the middle of the debate.
00:19:38.000 I'll introduce myself and not you, the billionaire class.
00:19:43.000 And that agenda says that maybe, just maybe, we should join the rest of the industrialized world, guarantee health care to all people as a human right, raise that minimum wage to a living wage of 15 bucks an hour, and have the guts to take on the fossil fuel industry.
00:20:02.000 Because their short-term profits are not more important than the future of this planet and the need to combat climate change.
00:20:10.000 Those are some of the reasons we have the strongest campaign to defeat Donald Trump.
00:20:14.000 So Mayor Bloomberg, can Senator Sanders beat President Trump, and how do you want to respond to what else he said?
00:20:20.000 I don't think there's any chance of the senator beating President Trump.
00:20:24.000 You don't start out by saying, I've got 160 million people.
00:20:30.000 I'm going to take away the insurance plan that they love.
00:20:33.000 That's just not a way that you go and start building the coalition that the Sanders camp thinks they can do.
00:20:41.000 I don't think there's any chance whatsoever.
00:20:44.000 And if he goes and is the candidate, we will have Donald Trump for another four years, and we can't stand that.
00:20:52.000 So I'd like to talk about who we're running against.
00:20:55.000 Okay, this is epic.
00:20:56.000 This is epic already.
00:20:59.000 This is awesome.
00:21:00.000 What?
00:21:01.000 And no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump.
00:21:03.000 I'm talking about Mayor Bloomberg.
00:21:05.000 Democrats are not.
00:21:07.000 This is epic already.
00:21:09.000 If we have a nominee who has a history of hiding his tax returns, of harassing women, and of supporting racist policies like redlining and stop and frisk.
00:21:21.000 Look, I'll support whoever the Democratic nominee is, but understand this Democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for another.
00:21:33.000 This country has worked for the rich.
00:21:36.000 For a long time and left everyone else in the dirt.
00:21:40.000 It is time to have a president on the side of working families and be willing to get out there and fight for them.
00:21:48.000 That is why I am in this race and that is how I will beat Donald Trump.
00:21:52.000 Senator Klobuchar, what do you think the path is from this stage to the White House?
00:22:00.000 I think the path is a high voter turnout.
00:22:00.000 What works?
00:22:03.000 I'm the one on this stage that had the highest voter turnout of any state in the country when I led the tip.
00:22:09.000 Ticket, as well as bringing in rural and suburban voters.
00:22:13.000 And I've done that as well.
00:22:14.000 And I'm the only one with the receipts to have done that in Republican congressional districts over and over again.
00:22:21.000 But I want to say this I actually welcomed Mayor Bloomberg to the stage.
00:22:25.000 I thought that he shouldn't be hiding behind his TV ads.
00:22:29.000 And so I was all ready for this big day.
00:22:31.000 And then I looked at the memo from his campaign staff this morning.
00:22:35.000 And it said that he actually thought that three of us should get out of the way.
00:22:39.000 That is what his campaign said because we should.
00:22:42.000 Pave the way for him to become the nominee.
00:22:46.000 You know, I have been told as a woman, as someone that maybe no one thought was still going to be standing on the stand at the end because of his pure grit and because of the people out there, I've been told many times to wait my turn and to step aside.
00:23:00.000 And I'm not going to do that now, and I'm not going to do that because a campaign memo from Mayor Bloomberg said this morning that the only way that we get a nominee is if we step aside for him.
00:23:11.000 I think we need something different.
00:23:13.000 Than Donald Trump.
00:23:14.000 I don't think you look at Donald Trump and say, we need someone richer in the White House.
00:23:18.000 Bloomberg, he's got it.
00:23:20.000 He's got it.
00:23:21.000 Bloomberg, money on fire.
00:23:23.000 I think we have two questions to face tonight.
00:23:27.000 One is who can beat Donald Trump and number two, who can do the job if they get into the White House, and I would argue that I am the candidate that can do exactly both of those things.
00:23:39.000 I'm a New Yorker.
00:23:40.000 I know how to take on an arrogant con man like Donald Trump that comes from New York.
00:23:46.000 I'm a mayor, or was a mayor.
00:23:49.000 I know how to run a complicated city the biggest, most diverse city in this country.
00:23:55.000 I'm a manager.
00:23:56.000 I knew what to do after 9, 11 and brought the city back stronger than ever.
00:24:01.000 And I'm a philanthropist who didn't inherit his money but made his money.
00:24:06.000 And I'm spending that money to get rid of Donald Trump, the worst president we have ever had.
00:24:12.000 And if I can get that done, it will be a great contribution to America and to my kids.
00:24:17.000 Vice President Biden, let your way in here.
00:24:20.000 Kind of a tepid response.
00:24:22.000 The women dogpile him and he just ignores them.
00:24:25.000 It's Joe Biden who's best equipped to beat Donald Trump.
00:24:25.000 That's kind of it.
00:24:28.000 That's what your poll said.
00:24:30.000 And it said that I can beat him in those toss up states, too, those states we have.
00:24:34.000 To win, I'm ahead by eight points across the board.
00:24:37.000 So, in terms of being able to beat Donald Trump, I'm better positioned according to your poll than anybody else to beat Donald Trump.
00:24:44.000 Number one.
00:24:45.000 The audio still sucks.
00:24:46.000 The mayor makes a good point.
00:24:48.000 The mayor says that he has a great record, that he's done these wonderful things.
00:24:52.000 Well, the fact of the matter is, he has not managed his city very, very well when he was there.
00:24:58.000 He didn't get a whole lot done.
00:24:59.000 He had a stop and frisk, throwing close to five million young black men up against the wall.
00:25:06.000 And when we came along in our administration, President Obama and said we're going to send in a moderator to a mediator to stop it.
00:25:14.000 He said that's unnecessary.
00:25:15.000 So we're going to get a chance to talk about the mayor's record.
00:25:18.000 But in terms of who is best prepared to beat Donald Trump, Ari and Joe.
00:25:23.000 Ari and Joe.
00:25:25.000 Mayor Bootage, would you like to weigh in?
00:25:26.000 Well, he's Irish.
00:25:27.000 Yes, we've got to wake up as a party.
00:25:30.000 We could wake up two weeks from today, the day after Super Tuesday, and the only candidates left standing will be Bernie Sanders and Mike Bloomberg.
00:25:38.000 The two most polarizing figures on this stage.
00:25:43.000 And most Americans don't see where they fit if they've got to choose between a socialist who thinks that capitalism is the root of all evil and a billionaire who thinks that money ought to be the root of all power.
00:25:55.000 Let's put forward somebody who actually lives and works in a middle class neighborhood in an industrial Midwestern city.
00:26:03.000 Let's put forward somebody who's actually a Democrat.
00:26:06.000 Look.
00:26:10.000 Pretty based.
00:26:11.000 Well, it's not based, but it's a strong appeal.
00:26:13.000 Strong and.
00:26:14.000 We shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and another candidate who wants to buy this party out.
00:26:23.000 Look, we can do better.
00:26:24.000 Senator Sanders, are you polarizing?
00:26:28.000 If speaking to the needs and the pain of a long neglected working class is polarizing, I think you got the wrong word.
00:26:39.000 What we are trying finally to do.
00:26:41.000 It's to give a voice to people who, after 45 years of work, are not making a nickel more than they did 45 years ago.
00:26:51.000 We are giving a voice to people who are saying we are sick and tired of billionaires like Mr. Bloomberg seeing huge expansions of their wealth while a half a million people sleep out on the street tonight.
00:27:03.000 And that's what we are saying, Pete, is maybe it's a time for the working class of this country to have a little bit of power in Washington.
00:27:11.000 Rather than your billionaire campaign contributors.
00:27:15.000 All right, look, first of all, this is vicious, man.
00:27:18.000 I love it.
00:27:19.000 I'm loving this debate.
00:27:22.000 Finally.
00:27:22.000 By hundreds of thousands of contributors.
00:27:25.000 Including 26 billionaires.
00:27:26.000 Among the hundreds of thousands of contributors.
00:27:30.000 And look, we've got to unite this country to deal with these issues.
00:27:34.000 You're not the only one who cares about the working class.
00:27:38.000 Most Americans believe we need to empower workers.
00:27:42.000 As a matter of fact, you're the one who is at war with the Culinary Union right here in Las Vegas.
00:27:48.000 We need more union support than you have ever dreamed of.
00:27:52.000 We have the support of unions all across this country.
00:27:55.000 Yeah, but the vision I'm putting forward has the support.
00:27:57.000 Supported the American people.
00:27:58.000 We can actually deliver health care without taking it away from anyone.
00:28:02.000 What's that?
00:28:03.000 How is that?
00:28:05.000 Without further polarizing this country.
00:28:07.000 And we can build a movement without having legions of our supporters online and in person.
00:28:13.000 This is great.
00:28:14.000 Attacking Democratic figures and union leaders elect.
00:28:16.000 Senator Warren, I have a question for you.
00:28:18.000 On Sunday, on Meet the Press, Vice President Biden accused Senator Sanders supporters of bullying union leaders here with, quote, vicious, malicious, misogynistic things.
00:28:28.000 You said Democrats cannot build an inclusive party on a foundation of hate.
00:28:33.000 Are Senator Sanders and his supporters making it harder for Democrats to unify in November?
00:28:38.000 Look, I have said many times before, we are all responsible for our supporters, and we need to step up.
00:28:45.000 That's what leadership is all about.
00:28:48.000 But the way we are going to lead this country and beat Donald Trump is going to be with a candidate who has rock solid values and who actually gets something done.
00:28:58.000 When Mayor Bloomberg was busy, Blaming African Americans and Latinos for the housing crash of 2008.
00:29:05.000 I was right here in Las Vegas, literally just a few blocks down the street, holding hearings on the banks that were taking away homes from millions of families.
00:29:17.000 Snooze fast.
00:29:18.000 Shut up!
00:29:19.000 Not fun!
00:29:20.000 This isn't fun anymore!
00:29:22.000 He thought he'd done everything right with Wells.
00:29:24.000 We thought it was exciting, and now this dumb woman's bringing it down.
00:29:29.000 Dumb idiot.
00:29:33.000 Shut up.
00:29:35.000 I want to see Bloomer.
00:29:37.000 Bloomer and Bernie, give it.
00:29:42.000 Shut up.
00:29:43.000 You're boring.
00:29:46.000 All the men were fighting, and now we get this.
00:29:51.000 I don't know if you're an idiot.
00:29:55.000 That's why I'm in this race, and that's how I'll beat Donald Sanders.
00:30:01.000 All right, here we go.
00:30:05.000 We have over 10.6 million people on Twitter.
00:30:11.000 And 99.9% of them are decent human beings, are working people, are people who believe in justice, compassion, and love.
00:30:11.000 I stand.
00:30:23.000 And if there are a few people who make long-running remarks who attack trade union leaders, I disown those people.
00:30:32.000 They are not part of our movement.
00:30:34.000 But let me also say what I hope my friends up here will agree with.
00:30:39.000 Is that if you look at the Wild West of the Internet, talk to some of the African American women on my campaign, talk to Senator Nina Turner, talk to others and find the vicious, racist, sexist attacks that are coming their way as well.
00:30:56.000 So I would hope that all of us understand that we should do everything we possibly can to end the viciousness and ugliness on the Internet.
00:31:05.000 Our campaign is about issues.
00:31:08.000 It's about fighting for the working families and the middle class.
00:31:11.000 It is not about vicious attacks.
00:31:14.000 Senator, when you say that you disown these attacks and you didn't personally direct them, I believe you.
00:31:14.000 On other people.
00:31:21.000 But at a certain point, you've got to ask yourself, why did this pattern arise?
00:31:25.000 Why is it especially the case among your supporters?
00:31:28.000 I don't think it is the same.
00:31:29.000 It's based on the standards.
00:31:30.000 Look, people know.
00:31:30.000 It's just not true.
00:31:32.000 Pete, if you want to talk to some of the women on my campaign, what you will see is the only sexist, racist attacks that are, I won't even describe them here, they're so disgusting.
00:31:43.000 And let me say something else about this, not being too paranoid.
00:31:47.000 All of us remember 2016, and what we remember is efforts.
00:31:53.000 By Russians and others to try to interfere in our election and divide us up.
00:31:58.000 I'm not saying that's happening, but it would not shock you.
00:32:02.000 I saw some funny, Ray Sanders supporters have a 30 year bullying online, vicious, unhinged, socialist, Nazbol supporters would be attacking you.
00:32:13.000 The Bernie Browns are gonna fuck up your store.
00:32:18.000 Shut it, Kulak.
00:32:19.000 Shut it, CIA Kulak.
00:32:23.000 We're in this toxic.
00:32:24.000 Political environment.
00:32:25.000 Leadership isn't just about policy.
00:32:27.000 I think, at least in broad terms, we're largely pulling in the same direction on policy.
00:32:31.000 But leadership is also about how you motivate people to treat other people.
00:32:37.000 And I think you have to accept some responsibility and ask yourself what it is about your campaign in particular that seems to be motivating this behavior more than others.
00:32:45.000 Because in order to turn the page on the Trump era, we're going to need a president, not just a candidate who can win.
00:32:51.000 I have an idea of how we move forward.
00:32:53.000 Stop sexism on the internet.
00:32:56.000 We could nominate a woman.
00:32:57.000 For Canada, for President of the United States.
00:33:08.000 I think she's just interrupting.
00:33:12.000 I'm going to talk.
00:33:16.000 I'm going to talk now.
00:33:17.000 Five minutes of talk.
00:33:22.000 This is awesome.
00:33:23.000 Face, clovis, jar, mommy's talking.
00:33:26.000 Blood and iron and tears.
00:33:30.000 And Germany!
00:33:31.000 Health insurance bill.
00:33:34.000 Senator Sanders' bill.
00:33:35.000 That's what it says on page 8, and I don't think we should forget that.
00:33:39.000 On that note, I want to turn it over to my colleague, Chuck Todd.
00:33:41.000 Senator Sanders, I'm going to stay on this topic on this issue with the Culinary Union.
00:33:46.000 Obviously, their leaders are warning their members about that your health care plan will take away their health care plan, take away private insurance completely.
00:33:56.000 There are some Democrats who like you a lot, but who worry that this plan, Medicare for All, is going to take away private insurance and that it goes too far.
00:34:06.000 Are they right?
00:34:07.000 No.
00:34:08.000 Let me be very clear.
00:34:11.000 Two points.
00:34:13.000 For a hundred years, from Teddy Roosevelt to Barack Obama, this country has been talking about the need to guarantee health care for all people.
00:34:22.000 And yet today, despite spending twice as much per capita, Chuck, twice as much as any other major country on earth, we got 87 million who are uninsured or underinsured.
00:34:36.000 We got over 60,000 people who die every year because they don't get to a doctor on time.
00:34:41.000 We're getting ripped off outrageously by the greed and corruption of the pharmaceutical industry, which in some cases charges us 10 times more for the same drugs because of their price to sell.
00:34:53.000 I have to say, 400,000 people go bankrupt every year because they can't afford it.
00:34:58.000 This is the best debate ever.
00:34:59.000 Let me be very clear to my good friends in the Colonial Workers Union, a great union.
00:35:03.000 Producer, chat?
00:35:04.000 We will never sign a bill that will reduce the health care benefits they have.
00:35:09.000 We will only expand it for them, for every union in America, and for the working class.
00:35:15.000 Of this country.
00:35:16.000 Senator Warren, I'm famished.
00:35:18.000 I haven't eaten anything wrong with you.
00:35:19.000 All in on Medicare for all, and then you have since came up with a transition plan.
00:35:23.000 Is it because of the impact on unions?
00:35:25.000 So I want to be clear.
00:35:26.000 I've been to the culinary unions' health care facilities.
00:35:30.000 They're terrific.
00:35:31.000 You don't want to shut them down.
00:35:32.000 You want to expand them.
00:35:33.000 You want to see them all across Nevada and all across this country.
00:35:37.000 But we need to get everybody's health care plan out here.
00:35:41.000 Mayor Buttigieg really has a slogan that was thought up by his consultants to paper over a thin version.
00:35:50.000 Of a plan that would leave millions of people unable to afford their health care.
00:35:57.000 It's not a plan, it's a PowerPoint.
00:35:59.000 And Amy's plan is even less.
00:36:02.000 It's like a post it note insert plan here.
00:36:05.000 Bernie has started very much, has a good start, but instead of expanding and bringing in more people to help, instead his campaign relentlessly attacks everyone who asks a question.
00:36:21.000 question or tries to fill in details about how to actually make this work.
00:36:26.000 And then his own advisors say, eh, probably won't happen anyway.
00:36:31.000 Look, health care is a crisis in this country.
00:36:35.000 We need, my approach to this is we need as much help for as many people as quickly as possible and bring in as many supporters as we can.
00:36:45.000 And if we don't get it all the first time, take the win and come back into the To ask for more.
00:36:52.000 I promise, guys, I'm going to get everybody in.
00:36:55.000 Look at this.
00:36:55.000 Look at this.
00:36:56.000 It's a feeding frenzy.
00:36:57.000 Mayor Buttigieg, I think she name checked you first.
00:36:59.000 I'll let you go first.
00:37:02.000 Okay, burger time.
00:37:05.000 I'm more of a Microsoft Word guy.
00:37:07.000 And if you look at my plan, I don't know if there are any PowerPoints on it, but you can definitely find the document on PeteForAmerica.com.
00:37:15.000 And you'll see that it is a plan that solves the problem, makes sure there is no such thing as an uninsured American.
00:37:22.000 And does it without kicking anybody off the plan that they have.
00:37:25.000 This idea that the union members don't know what's good for them is the exact kind of condescension and arrogance that makes people skeptical of the policies we've been putting forward.
00:37:34.000 Here we have a plan that the majority of Americans support.
00:37:38.000 Do you realize how historic that is?
00:37:39.000 That the American people are ready in a way far beyond what was true even 10 years ago and what was available to President Obama at the time.
00:37:47.000 There's a powerful American majority ready to undertake the biggest, most progressive reform we've had in health care in 50 years, just so long.
00:37:56.000 As we don't force it on anybody.
00:37:57.000 What is wrong with that?
00:37:58.000 Shamrock, shake moment.
00:38:00.000 I think the Post-it note came first, Senator.
00:38:03.000 I don't know.
00:38:05.000 I do think the Post-it note had come first.
00:38:10.000 I must say, I take personal offense since Post-it notes were invented in my state.
00:38:15.000 I wish you three of us.
00:38:17.000 Three of us.
00:38:18.000 This debate rules.
00:38:19.000 So, my plan is a public option.
00:38:22.000 And according to all the studies out there, it would reduce premiums for.
00:38:27.000 12 million people immediately.
00:38:29.000 It would expand to the nation of the Green Strait.
00:38:32.000 It is a significant thing.
00:38:34.000 It is what Barack Obama wanted to do from the very beginning.
00:38:37.000 And the way I look at it, since we're in Vegas, when it comes to your plan, Elizabeth and Bernie's, on Medicare for All, you don't put your money on a number that's not even on the wheel.
00:38:49.000 And why is Medicare for All not on the wheel?
00:38:52.000 Why is it not on the wheel?
00:38:54.000 Because two thirds of the Democratic senators are not even on.
00:38:58.000 That bill, because a bunch of the new House members that got elected see the problems with blowing up the Affordable Care Act.
00:39:05.000 They see it right in front of them.
00:39:07.000 And the truth is that when you see some troubled waters, you don't blow up a bridge, you build one.
00:39:14.000 And so we need to improve the Affordable Care Act, not blow it up.
00:39:18.000 Let me just.
00:39:18.000 You don't blow up a bridge, Bernie, if you like.
00:39:22.000 Blow up the bridges.
00:39:23.000 Nuclear bomb in the city.
00:39:24.000 Go ahead, Senator Sanders.
00:39:26.000 That's a Bain reference, by the way.
00:39:27.000 We've got a lot of people in here.
00:39:29.000 We've got hits of pollution.
00:39:31.000 No, we've got to get off the side of this.
00:39:34.000 We need to contain the rich.
00:39:35.000 One way or another, Canada can provide universal health care to all their people at half the cost.
00:39:42.000 The UK can do it.
00:39:43.000 France can do it.
00:39:43.000 Germany could do it.
00:39:44.000 All of Europe could do it.
00:39:46.000 Gee whiz, somehow or another, we are the only major country on earth that can't do it.
00:39:53.000 Why is that?
00:39:54.000 And I'll tell you why.
00:39:55.000 It's because last year the healthcare industry made $100 billion in profits.
00:40:02.000 Pharmaceutical industry, top six companies, $69 billion in profit.
00:40:07.000 And those CEOs are contributing to Pete's campaign and other campaigns up here.
00:40:14.000 Let's clear this up.
00:40:16.000 So maybe it is finally time.
00:40:19.000 That we said as a nation, enough is enough.
00:40:22.000 The function of a rational health care system is not to make the pharmaceutical industry and the drug companies rich.
00:40:30.000 It is to provide health care to all people as a human right, not a privilege.
00:40:35.000 Mr. Vice President, no premiums, no cocaine, no deductibles.
00:40:39.000 Let's go ahead.
00:40:40.000 Mr. Vice President, Senator Warren.
00:40:42.000 I'm the only one in the States that actually got anything done on health care.
00:40:46.000 Okay?
00:40:47.000 I'm the guy the President turned to and said, go get the votes for Obamacare.
00:40:51.000 And I noticed what everybody's talking about is the plan that I first introduced.
00:40:55.000 That is to go and add to Obamacare, provide a public option, a Medicare like option.
00:41:01.000 It cost and increase the subsidies.
00:41:03.000 It cost a lot of money.
00:41:04.000 It cost $750 billion over 10 years.
00:41:08.000 But I pay for it by making sure that Mike and other people pay at the same tax rate their secretary pays at.
00:41:14.000 That's how we get it paid, number one.
00:41:16.000 Number two, based Joe.
00:41:18.000 From the moment we passed that signature legislation, Mike called it a disgrace, number one.
00:41:24.000 Number two, Trump decided to get rid of it.
00:41:27.000 And number three, my friends here came up with another plan.
00:41:30.000 But they don't tell you.
00:41:31.000 When you asked Bernie how much it cost, the last time he said that, I think it was on your show, he said, We'll find out.
00:41:37.000 We'll find out, however, something to that effect.
00:41:39.000 It cost over $35 trillion.
00:41:41.000 Let's get real.
00:41:43.000 Let's get real.
00:41:48.000 So I actually took a look at the plans that are posted.
00:41:53.000 Mayor Buttigieg, there are four expenses that families pay, right?
00:41:58.000 Premiums.
00:41:59.000 Deductibles, co pays, and uncovered medical expenses.
00:42:03.000 Mayor Buttigieg says he will put a cap only on the premiums.
00:42:07.000 And that means families are going to pick up the rest of the cost.
00:42:11.000 Amy, I looked online at your plan.
00:42:13.000 It's two paragraphs.
00:42:16.000 Families are suffering and they need a plan.
00:42:19.000 You can't sit here and trash an idea to give health care coverage to everyone without having a realistic plan of your own.
00:42:29.000 And if you're not going to own up to the fact, Either that you don't have a plan or that your plan is going to leave people without health care coverage, full coverage, then you need to say so.
00:42:40.000 I just want to say on this one, Tommy's going to drag this.
00:42:43.000 When I met a man who said he had diabetes, he gets his insulin through the VA, but his sister and his daughter also have diabetes.
00:42:54.000 No way to pay for their insulin.
00:42:56.000 Three human beings right here in Nevada who are struggling.
00:43:00.000 They share one insulin prescription.
00:43:03.000 Mayor Bloomberg, was Vice President Biden right?
00:43:05.000 You weren't a fan of Obamacare?
00:43:07.000 I am a fan of Obamacare.
00:43:09.000 At the beginning.
00:43:10.000 Thank you, Mr. Mayor.
00:43:12.000 Vice President, I just checked the record because you'd said one time that I was not.
00:43:17.000 In 2009, I testified and gave a speech before the mayor's conference in Washington advocating it and trying to get all the mayors to sign on.
00:43:27.000 And I think at that time I wrote an article praising Obamacare.
00:43:31.000 It was either in the New York Post or the Daily News.
00:43:34.000 So the facts are, I was there.
00:43:35.000 Let me finish.
00:43:36.000 Thank you.
00:43:38.000 Shut it, bitch.
00:43:39.000 Shut it.
00:43:41.000 I was in favor of it.
00:43:42.000 I thought it didn't go as far as we should.
00:43:45.000 Excuse me, I'm rich.
00:43:47.000 You're not.
00:43:48.000 Shut your mouth.
00:43:49.000 Is get the White House and bring back those things that were left and then find a way to expand it, another public option, having some rules about capping charges, all of those things.
00:44:02.000 We shouldn't just walk away and start something that is totally new, untried.
00:44:06.000 Okay, people, go ahead.
00:44:08.000 The mayor said when we passed it, the signature piece of this administration, it's a disgrace.
00:44:15.000 They're the exact words.
00:44:16.000 It was a disgrace.
00:44:18.000 Check it out.
00:44:18.000 Look it up.
00:44:19.000 It was a disgrace.
00:44:20.000 Thank you.
00:44:21.000 I cover, by the way, I plan you do not have surprise billing.
00:44:25.000 You bring down drug prices.
00:44:27.000 People are not, it gives people all the things we're just talking about.
00:44:31.000 I guess you're not got the time to do it, but I'll get a chance to talk about it.
00:44:34.000 Thank you, sir.
00:44:35.000 Let's start with the next one.
00:44:37.000 Mayor Bloomberg, at the beginning of this debate, you took some incoming fire on this next topic, so let's get into it.
00:44:42.000 In 2015, this is how you described your policing policy as mayor We put all the cops together.
00:44:49.000 In the minority neighborhoods.
00:44:50.000 And you explained that as, quote, because that's where all the crime is.
00:44:54.000 You went on to say, and the way you should get the guns out of the kids' hands is to throw them against the wall and frisk them.
00:45:00.000 You've apologized for that policy, but what does that kind of language say about how you view people of color or people in minority neighborhoods?
00:45:08.000 Well, if I go back and look at my time in office, the one thing that I'm really worried about, embarrassed about, was how it turned out.
00:45:21.000 With stop and frisk.
00:45:23.000 When I got into office, there were 650 murders a year in New York City.
00:45:28.000 And I thought that my first responsibility was to give people the right to live.
00:45:32.000 That's the basic right of everything.
00:45:35.000 And we started, we adopted a policy which had been in place, the policy that all big police departments use of stop and frisk.
00:45:45.000 What happened, however, was it got out of control.
00:45:48.000 And when we discovered, I discovered that we were doing many, many, too many stop and frisks.
00:45:54.000 We cut 95% of it out, and I've sat down with a bunch of African American clergy and business people to talk about this, to try to learn.
00:46:05.000 I've talked to a number of kids who'd been stopped, and I was trying to understand how we change our policies so we can keep the city safe because the crime rate did go from 650, 50% down to 300, and we have to keep the lid on crime, but we cannot go out and stop.
00:46:26.000 People indiscriminately.
00:46:27.000 Mayor, thank you.
00:46:28.000 Let me go to Vice President Biden on this.
00:46:29.000 You want to respond to that?
00:46:30.000 All right, let's get something straight.
00:46:32.000 The reason the stop and frisk change is because Barack Obama sent moderators to see what was going on.
00:46:40.000 When we sent them there to say this practice has to stop, the mayor thought it was a terrible idea we send them there.
00:46:47.000 A terrible idea.
00:46:49.000 Let's get the facts straight.
00:46:50.000 Let's get the order straight.
00:46:52.000 And it's not whether he apologized or not, it's the policy.
00:46:55.000 The policy was abhorrent and it was.
00:46:58.000 A fact of violation of every right people have.
00:47:02.000 And we are the one, by our administration, sent in people to monitor it.
00:47:09.000 And at the very time, the mayor argued against that.
00:47:13.000 This idea that he figured out it was a bad idea.
00:47:15.000 He figured out it was a bad idea after we sent in monitors and said it must stop.
00:47:20.000 Even then, he continued the policy.
00:47:22.000 All right.
00:47:23.000 Mayor, would you like to make a quick response to that?
00:47:25.000 Yes, I would.
00:47:27.000 I've sat, I've apologized, I've asked for forgiveness, but the bottom line is that we stopped too many people, but the policy, we stopped too many people, and we've got to make sure that we do something about criminal justice in this country.
00:47:41.000 There is no great answer to a lot of these problems.
00:47:44.000 And if we took off everybody that was wrong off this panel, everybody that was wrong on criminal justice at some time in their careers, there'd be nobody else up here.
00:47:54.000 Senator Warren.
00:47:55.000 Let's be clear.
00:47:56.000 I'm sorry, who did you call on?
00:47:57.000 Senator Warren.
00:47:59.000 I do think that this really is about leadership and accountability.
00:48:03.000 When the mayor says that he apologized, listen very closely to the apology.
00:48:09.000 The language he used is about stop and frisk.
00:48:12.000 It's about how it turned out.
00:48:15.000 Now, this isn't about how it turned out.
00:48:17.000 This is about what it was designed to do to begin with.
00:48:21.000 It targeted communities of color.
00:48:24.000 It targeted black and brown men from the beginning.
00:48:28.000 And if you want to issue a real apology, then the apology has to start with the intent of the plan as it was put together and the willful ignorance day by day by day of admitting what was happening.
00:48:45.000 Even as people protested in your own street, shutting out the sounds of people telling you how your own policy was breaking their lives.
00:48:53.000 You need a different apology for the police.
00:48:55.000 Senator, thank you.
00:48:57.000 Let me get Senator Klobuchar.
00:48:59.000 We're going to stay on this topic, but I want to get something in here with Senator Klobuchar.
00:49:03.000 When you were the top prosecutor in Minneapolis, Senator, there were at least two dozen instances where police were involved in the deaths of civilians.
00:49:10.000 None of those officers were prosecuted.
00:49:13.000 You did prosecute a black teenager who was sentenced to life in prison.
00:49:16.000 Despite what are now serious doubts about the evidence.
00:49:18.000 Now, the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP has recently called for you to suspend your campaign over that case because some new evidence has come out since.
00:49:27.000 Democrat Party's big picture.
00:49:29.000 Why should black and Latino voters trust your judgment now if it appears you may have gotten it wrong then?
00:49:36.000 First, I'll start with that case.
00:49:38.000 It is very clear that any evidence, if there is new evidence, even old evidence, it should be reviewed by that office and by the county attorney.
00:49:48.000 That must happen.
00:49:49.000 I have called for that review.
00:49:52.000 This was a case involving an 11-year-old African-American girl named Taisha Edwards who was shot doing her homework at her kitchen table.
00:50:01.000 Three people were convicted.
00:50:03.000 One of the cases is the one that is being investigated, was investigated by a journalist, and I think it's very important that that evidence come forward.
00:50:15.000 In terms of the police shootings that you noted, Those went to a grand jury, every single one of them.
00:50:22.000 And I've made very clear for months now that, like so many prosecutors, I think those cases in my time, they were all going to the grand jury.
00:50:31.000 It was thought that was the best way to handle them in many, many cases.
00:50:34.000 I think you should have spoke up.
00:50:35.000 You didn't speak up at the time, should you?
00:50:37.000 I actually did speak up on something very similar.
00:50:40.000 And that was when our police chief in Minneapolis tried to take the investigations of police shootings into his own hands.
00:50:46.000 And I strongly said I disagreed with that.
00:50:49.000 Now I do believe also that a prosecutor should make those decisions herself.
00:50:53.000 And the last thing I will say, because you asked the question about voting, I have the support of African Americans in my community in every election.
00:51:02.000 I had strong support and strong support of leadership.
00:51:06.000 And that's because I earned it.
00:51:07.000 And this is going to be on me to earn it.
00:51:09.000 You earn it with what you stand for when it comes to equal opportunity.
00:51:13.000 You earn it with the work that I have done, the leadership I've shown on voting rights.
00:51:17.000 And yes, you earn it.
00:51:18.000 With the work that must be done on criminal justice reform.
00:51:21.000 I want to talk about transparency here because many Democrats, including most of you on stage, have criticized President Trump for his lack of transparency.
00:51:30.000 But, Senator Sanders, when you were here in Las Vegas in October, you were hospitalized with a heart attack.
00:51:35.000 Afterwards, you pledged to make, quote, all your medical records public.
00:51:40.000 You've released three letters from your doctors, but you now say you won't release anything more.
00:51:44.000 What happened to your promise of full transparency?
00:51:47.000 Well, I think we did.
00:51:48.000 Let me tell you what happened.
00:51:49.000 First of all, you're right.
00:51:51.000 And thank you, Las Vegas, for the excellent medical care I got in the hospital two days.
00:51:56.000 And I think the one area, maybe the Mayor Bloomberg and I share, you have two stents as well.
00:52:02.000 25 years ago.
00:52:04.000 Well, we both have two stents.
00:52:05.000 It's a procedure that is done about a million times a year.
00:52:08.000 So we released the full report of that heart attack.
00:52:12.000 Second of all, we released the rebuffed.
00:52:15.000 Do not touch me.
00:52:16.000 I'm rich.
00:52:17.000 The attending physician, all of my history, medical history.
00:52:21.000 And furthermore, We released reports from two leading Vermont cardiologists who described my situation.
00:52:28.000 And by the way, who said Bernie Sanders is more than able to deal with the stress and the vigor of being president of the United States?
00:52:39.000 Hey, follow me around the campaign trail, three, four, five events a day.
00:52:43.000 See how you're doing compared to me.
00:52:46.000 Mayor Bridges is critical about transparency on this stage and people needing to do better.
00:52:52.000 Is that response to Senator Sanders enough for you?
00:52:54.000 No, it's not because, first of all, let me say we're all delighted that you are in fighting shape.
00:52:59.000 And at the same time, transparency matters, especially living through the Trump era.
00:53:06.000 Now, under President Obama, the standard was that the president would release full medical records, do a physical, and release the readout.
00:53:14.000 I think that's the standard that we should hold ourselves to as well.
00:53:18.000 Now, President Trump lowered that standard.
00:53:20.000 He said just a letter from a doctor is enough.
00:53:23.000 And a lot of folks on this stage are now saying that's enough.
00:53:26.000 But I am certainly prepared.
00:53:27.000 To get a physical, put out the results.
00:53:30.000 I think everybody here should be willing to do the same.
00:53:33.000 But I'm actually less concerned about the lack of transparency on Sanders' personal health than I am about the lack of transparency on how to pay for his health care plan, since he said that it's impossible to even know how much it's going to cost.
00:53:46.000 And even after raising taxes on everybody making $29,000, there is still a multi trillion dollar hole.
00:53:53.000 Matter of fact, if you add up his policies altogether, they come to $50 trillion.
00:53:57.000 He's only explained $25 trillion worth of revenue, which means that the hole in there.
00:54:02.000 Is bigger than the size of the entire economy of the United States.
00:54:06.000 Mayor, Mr. President.
00:54:07.000 The time has come to level with the American people on matters personal and on matters of family.
00:54:11.000 Thank you, Senator Sanders, quickly.
00:54:12.000 Let's level.
00:54:14.000 Let's level, Pete.
00:54:16.000 On the Yelp plan, which is a maintenance continuation of the status quo, can I finish?
00:54:22.000 The average American today is paying $12,000 a year.
00:54:26.000 That's what that family is paying 20% of a $60,000 income, $12,000 a year.
00:54:32.000 Highest prices in the world for prescription drugs.
00:54:35.000 Just the other day, a major study came out from Yale epidemiologists in Lancet, one of the leading medical publications in the world.
00:54:43.000 What they said, my friends, is Medicare for All will save $450 billion a year.
00:54:52.000 Because we are eliminating the absurdity of thousands of separate plans that require hundreds of billions of dollars of administration, and by the way, ending the $100 billion a year in profiteering from the drug companies and the insurance companies.
00:55:11.000 And that's false.
00:55:12.000 Look, if my plan is the status quo, why was it attacked by the insurance industry?
00:55:16.000 The moment it came out.
00:55:18.000 And on issue after issue after issue, this is what Senator Sanders is saying.
00:55:22.000 If you're not with him, if you're not all the way on his side, then you must be for the status quo.
00:55:27.000 Well, you know what?
00:55:28.000 That is a picture that leaves most of the American people out.
00:55:31.000 I want to go to Mayor Bloomberg on this transparency issue.
00:55:33.000 I don't want to go to you either.
00:55:34.000 Very briefly on transparency, Mayor Bloomberg, your campaign has said that you would eventually release your tax records when it comes to transparency.
00:55:42.000 But people are already voting now.
00:55:43.000 Why should Democratic voters have to wait?
00:55:46.000 It just takes us a long time.
00:55:48.000 Unfortunately, Unfortunately, I make a lot of money, and we do business all around the world, and we are preparing it.
00:55:57.000 The number of pages will probably be thousands of pages.
00:56:00.000 I can't go to TurboTax, but I put out my tax return every year for 12 years in City Hall.
00:56:07.000 We will put out this one.
00:56:09.000 It tells everybody everything they need to know about every investment that I make and where the money goes.
00:56:16.000 He's the biggest kind of money.
00:56:17.000 He's the biggest kind of money.
00:56:19.000 He's the CEO of money.
00:56:20.000 Every single donation I make, and you can get I'm gonna bloom my husband in the front row that has to like do our taxes all the time.
00:56:31.000 Um, we probably could go to Turbo Tax, and the point of this is I believe in transparency.
00:56:37.000 We're poor, it came out well.
00:56:39.000 We might all be surprised if my blood pressure is lower than Mayor Pete's, that might really shock everyone out there.
00:56:46.000 Um, and I think you should release your records from your physical.
00:56:49.000 Secondly, when it comes to tax returns, everyone up here.
00:56:53.000 Has released their tax returns, Mayor.
00:56:55.000 I think, and it is a major issue because the President of the United States has been hiding behind his tax returns, even when courts order him to come forward with those tax returns.
00:57:07.000 And I think, I don't care how much money anyone has.
00:57:10.000 I think it's great you got a lot of money, but I think you've got to come forward with your tax returns.
00:57:15.000 Senator, I want to get to you in a second.
00:57:16.000 Mayor Bloomberg, quick response to Senator Klobuchar.
00:57:18.000 We're releasing them.
00:57:19.000 They'll be out in a few weeks, and that's just as fast as I can do it.
00:57:23.000 Remember, I only entered into this race 10 weeks ago.
00:57:27.000 All of my associates here have been at this for a couple of years.
00:57:30.000 And we did not.
00:57:31.000 We have.
00:57:31.000 That's right.
00:57:32.000 It's getting to over getting home.
00:57:33.000 Let me ask you about something else, Mr. Mayor.
00:57:35.000 Because, Mayor Bloomberg, let me ask you about something else.
00:57:37.000 Let me take some time and get it done.
00:57:39.000 Shut up.
00:57:39.000 Shut up.
00:57:40.000 I'll let you get in here.
00:57:41.000 But, Mayor Bloomberg.
00:57:42.000 You would save me a lot of money.
00:57:44.000 Let me ask you about something else.
00:57:45.000 Several former employees have claimed that your company was a hostile workplace for women.
00:57:50.000 When you were confronted about it, you admitted making sexually suggestive remarks, saying, That's the way I grew up.
00:57:56.000 In a lawsuit in the 1990s, According to the Washington Post, one former female employee alleged that you said, I would do you in a second.
00:58:04.000 Should Democrats expect better from their nominees?
00:58:07.000 Let me say a couple things, and if I can have my full minute and a quarter, thank you.
00:58:15.000 I have no tolerance for the kind of behavior that the Me Too movement has exposed.
00:58:22.000 And anybody that does anything wrong in our company, we investigate it, and if it's appropriate, they're gone that day.
00:58:29.000 But let me tell you what I do in my company and my foundation and in city government when I was there.
00:58:36.000 In my foundation, the person that runs it's a woman.
00:58:39.000 70% of the people there are women.
00:58:42.000 In my company, lots and lots of women have big responsibilities.
00:58:46.000 They get paid exactly the same as men.
00:58:49.000 And in my city hall, the person that's the top person, my deputy mayor, was a woman, and 40% of our commissioners are women.
00:58:58.000 Oh, amazing.
00:58:59.000 I am very proud of the fact that about two weeks ago, we were awarded, we were voted the best place to work.
00:59:11.000 Second best place in America.
00:59:13.000 If that doesn't say something about our employees and how happy they are, I don't know what does.
00:59:18.000 Senator Warren, you've been critical of Mayor Bloomberg on this issue.
00:59:21.000 Yes, I have.
00:59:22.000 And I have heard what his defense was.
00:59:24.000 I've been nice to some women.
00:59:27.000 That just doesn't.
00:59:31.000 Chad?
00:59:32.000 Okay.
00:59:32.000 The mayor has to stand on his record.
00:59:35.000 And what we need to know is exactly what's lurking out there.
00:59:39.000 He has gotten some number of women, dozens, who knows.
00:59:42.000 I like that the women have.
00:59:45.000 Both for sexual harassment and for gender discrimination in the workplace.
00:59:50.000 So, Mr. Mayor, are you willing to release all of those women from those non disclosure agreements so we can hear their side of the story?
01:00:05.000 We have a very few non disclosure agreements.
01:00:10.000 How many of them?
01:00:12.000 Let me finish.
01:00:13.000 Shut up, bitch.
01:00:15.000 Let him finish.
01:00:16.000 Maybe they didn't like the joke I told.
01:00:19.000 And let me just put, and let me put, there's agreements between two parties that wanted to keep it quiet, and that's up to them.
01:00:26.000 They signed those agreements, and we'll live with it.
01:00:28.000 So wait, when you say, I just want to be clear, some is how many?
01:00:35.000 And when you say they signed them and they wanted them, if they wish now to speak out and tell their side of the story about what it is they allege, that's now okay with you.
01:00:48.000 You're releasing them on television tonight?
01:00:50.000 Senator, no.
01:00:51.000 Is that right?
01:00:56.000 Senator, the company and somebody else, in this case, a man or a woman, or could be more than that, they decided when they made an agreement they wanted to keep it quiet for everybody's interest.
01:01:06.000 They signed the agreements, and that's what we're going to live with.
01:01:09.000 I'm sorry.
01:01:09.000 The question is are the women bound by being muzzled by you?
01:01:15.000 And you could release them from that immediately.
01:01:18.000 Because understand, this is not just a question.
01:01:21.000 Of the mayor's character.
01:01:23.000 This is also a question about electability.
01:01:26.000 We are not going to beat Donald Trump with a man who has who knows how many non disclosure agreements and the drip, drip, drip of stories of women saying they have been harassed and discriminated against.
01:01:41.000 That's not what we do as Democrats.
01:01:45.000 She just destroyed him.
01:01:45.000 Mr. Vice President.
01:01:46.000 Now it's brutal.
01:01:47.000 It's easy.
01:01:48.000 All the mayor has to do is say, you are released from the non disclosure.
01:01:52.000 Disclosure agreement.
01:01:54.000 Period.
01:01:55.000 We talk about transparency here.
01:01:57.000 He's getting eaten alive.
01:01:58.000 He's getting himself in trouble and saying that he couldn't disclose what he did.
01:02:03.000 He went to his company.
01:02:04.000 Just to be super clear, that was about the list of clients.
01:02:06.000 Look at the grab, the Chad grab.
01:02:13.000 I want to be able to do it.
01:02:14.000 Look, this is about transparency from the very beginning.
01:02:18.000 Whether it's your health records, whether it's your taxes, whether you have cases against you, whether or not people have signed non disclosure agreements.
01:02:25.000 You think that women, in fact, We're ready to say, I don't want anybody to know about what you did to me.
01:02:31.000 That's not how it works.
01:02:32.000 The way it works is they say, Look, this is what you did to me, and the mayor comes along and his attorney says, I will give you this amount of money if you promise you'll never say anything.
01:02:42.000 That's how it works.
01:02:43.000 Mayor Bloomberg, final word to you.
01:02:44.000 That is how it works.
01:02:45.000 That's exactly how it works.
01:02:46.000 He said, We're not going to end these agreements because they were made consensually, and they have every right to expect that they will stay private.
01:02:57.000 If they want to release it, they should be able to release themselves.
01:03:01.000 Can I add a word to that?
01:03:02.000 Say yes.
01:03:03.000 You know, we talk about electability, and everybody up here wants to beat Trump.
01:03:08.000 And we talked about stop and frisk, and we talked about the workplace that Mayor Bloomberg has established and the problems there.
01:03:15.000 But maybe we should also ask how Mayor Bloomberg in 2004 supported George W. Bush for president, put money into Republican candidates for the United States Senate when some of us, Joe and I and others, were fighting for Democrats to control the United States Senate.
01:03:33.000 And maybe we can talk.
01:03:35.000 About a billionaire saying that we should not raise the minimum wage or that we should cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
01:03:43.000 If that's a way to beat Donald Trump, wow, I would be very surprised.
01:03:48.000 Thank you, Senator Vanessa, to you.
01:03:49.000 Right, right.
01:03:51.000 Senator Kavachar, we.
01:03:54.000 We.
01:03:55.000 Last week, in a Telemundo interview, you didn't name the president of Mexico or discuss any of his policies.
01:03:55.000 That was a lot.
01:04:02.000 Yo, what?
01:04:03.000 Last night, you defended yourself, saying, This is in jeopardy.
01:04:09.000 But my question to you is Shouldn't our next president know more about one of our largest trading partners?
01:04:17.000 Of course.
01:04:19.000 Of course.
01:04:21.000 And I don't think that that momentary forgetfulness actually reflects what I know about Mexico and how much I care about it.
01:04:31.000 And I first want to say greetings to President Lopez Obrador.
01:04:37.000 Secondly, what I meant by the game of jeopardy is that.
01:04:43.000 I think we could all come up with things.
01:04:45.000 You know, how many members are there in the Israeli Knesset?
01:04:49.000 120.
01:04:50.000 Who is the president of Honduras?
01:04:54.000 Hernandez.
01:04:54.000 But when it comes to Mexico, I am the one person on this stage that came out first to say I was for the U.S. Mexican Canadian trade agreement.
01:05:04.000 That is going to be one of the number one duties of a president to implement.
01:05:08.000 My colleague specifically asked you if you could name the president of Mexico, and your response was not.
01:05:14.000 Yes, that's right.
01:05:16.000 And I said that I made an error.
01:05:18.000 I think having a president that maybe is humble and is able to admit that here and there maybe wouldn't be a bad thing.
01:05:25.000 But it is a good response.
01:05:28.000 Yeah, look, I wouldn't liken this to trivial.
01:05:31.000 I actually didn't know how many members were in the Knesset.
01:05:33.000 So you got me there.
01:05:35.000 But you're staking your candidacy on your Washington experience.
01:05:38.000 You're on the committee that oversees border security, you're on the committee that does trade.
01:05:43.000 You're literally part of the committee that's overseeing these things.
01:05:48.000 And we're not able to speak to literally the first thing about the politics of the country to ourselves.
01:05:53.000 Are you trying to say that I'm dumb, or are you mocking me here, Pete?
01:05:57.000 I'm saying that you shouldn't be trivial.
01:05:58.000 I'm cringe, dude.
01:06:00.000 I'm cringe.
01:06:01.000 Forget names.
01:06:03.000 I am the one that has, number one, has the experience based on passing over 100 bills.
01:06:10.000 If I could respond, this was a pretty big allegation.
01:06:13.000 He's basically saying that I don't have the experience to be president of the United States.
01:06:18.000 I have passed over 100 bills as a lead Democrat since being in the U.S. Senate.
01:06:24.000 I am the one, not you, that has won statewide in congressional district after congressional district.
01:06:31.000 And I will say, when you tried in Indiana, Pete, to run, what happened to you?
01:06:36.000 You lost by over 20 points to someone who later lost to my friend Joe Donnelly.
01:06:42.000 So don't tell me about experience.
01:06:44.000 What unites us here is we want to be a proven winner.
01:06:46.000 And you're going to conversion, folks.
01:06:48.000 I think we should put a proven winner in charge of the ticket.
01:06:50.000 This is a race for president.
01:06:52.000 This is a race for president.
01:06:54.000 If winning a race for Senate in Minnesota translated directly to becoming president, I would have grown up under the presidency of Walter Mondale.
01:07:02.000 This is different.
01:07:03.000 And the reason that I think we need to talk about Washington experience is that we should ask what that experience has led to.
01:07:10.000 Experience and certainly tenure is not always the same thing as judgment.
01:07:14.000 If we're going to talk about votes in the Senate in Washington, let's talk about it.
01:07:18.000 Let's talk about the major policy.
01:07:21.000 Next question is.
01:07:23.000 Hello, hello, hello, hello.
01:07:26.000 Thank you.
01:07:27.000 I would like to.
01:07:28.000 And Mayor Bloomberg, this question is for you.
01:07:31.000 I want to talk about, and maybe this is appropriate.
01:07:34.000 Can I just defend Senator Klobuchar for a minute?
01:07:37.000 This is not right.
01:07:39.000 I understand that she forgot a name.
01:07:42.000 It happened.
01:07:43.000 All right, all right, Warren.
01:07:45.000 You know what?
01:07:46.000 You want to ask about whether or not you understand trade policy with Mexico?
01:07:52.000 Have at it.
01:07:53.000 And if you get it wrong, man, you ought to be held accountable for that.
01:07:56.000 You want to ask about the economy, and you get it wrong, you ought to be held accountable.
01:08:01.000 You want to ask about other.
01:08:02.000 Thousand different issues, and you get they were ganging up on mommy.
01:08:06.000 That wasn't right, but let's just be clear missing a name all by itself does not indicate that you do not understand what's going on.
01:08:20.000 That was that was nice.
01:08:23.000 That was a nice poor clover child, they're all ganging up on her.
01:08:28.000 She just forgot.
01:08:29.000 Could not discuss Mexican policy.
01:08:32.000 I do have to respond.
01:08:37.000 This is totally melting down.
01:08:39.000 And I ask you to look at the interview I did directly after the forum, which we went into great detail on Latin American policy.
01:08:49.000 And I want to say one thing about Mayor Pete, where we just disagree.
01:08:52.000 He was asked on a debate stage about the Mexican cartels, which are bad, bad criminal organizations.
01:09:00.000 He said that he would be open to classifying them as terrorist organizations.
01:09:05.000 I actually don't agree with that.
01:09:07.000 That is a very valid debate to have.
01:09:10.000 I don't think that would be good for our security coordination with Mexico.
01:09:14.000 And I think you got that wrong.
01:09:16.000 Yeah.
01:09:17.000 Yeah.
01:09:18.000 And, well, you're wrong about this.
01:09:23.000 This is such a she's like, it's almost like a total meltdown.
01:09:27.000 That was embarrassing.
01:09:28.000 That whole thing.
01:09:31.000 Now I got this.
01:09:35.000 Now I got this.
01:09:38.000 God awful president, we have now.
01:09:40.000 I'm the guy that put together $750 million to provide help for those Latin American countries that are the reason why people are leaving because they're not afraid of what they're going to be paid for.
01:09:51.000 I've spent hours and hours and hours.
01:09:53.000 And so you want to talk about experience in Washington, it's good to know with whom you're talking, it's good to know what they think, it's good to know what you think, and it's good to be able to have a relationship.
01:10:03.000 That's what it's about.
01:10:04.000 All right.
01:10:05.000 Well, we are.
01:10:06.000 Clearly, everybody's warmed up.
01:10:08.000 We're going to take a short break and kick off the next hour with a topic.
01:10:11.000 Many voters have said, Top of mind the climate crisis.
01:10:14.000 We're back in a moment.
01:10:18.000 Wow.
01:10:18.000 Okay, sheesh.
01:10:25.000 What the hell?
01:10:27.000 What in the world was that?
01:10:30.000 We got an advertisement.
01:10:33.000 What's going on?
01:10:36.000 What are we doing?
01:10:38.000 Can I literally.
01:10:39.000 Okay, there we go.
01:10:42.000 Man, well, that was a lot.
01:10:45.000 That was intense.
01:10:47.000 Did not expect that.
01:10:48.000 Well, hey.
01:10:49.000 You're watching America First.
01:10:51.000 I'm Nick Fuentes.
01:10:52.000 I didn't get a chance to introduce the show.
01:10:55.000 I was trying to load up the debate earlier, and I had the pre show on, so I didn't see it start.
01:10:59.000 But we got off a little bit late, like a minute or two late.
01:11:03.000 But we are here.
01:11:04.000 We're covering the Nevada presidential debate.
01:11:06.000 And as you can see, I think this is maybe the most interesting debate that we've seen so far.
01:11:13.000 And I think that obviously this has a lot to do with Bloomberg entering, and also because now this is a serious race.
01:11:22.000 Now that we've seen.
01:11:24.000 Two contests, and people are fighting for their lives.
01:11:27.000 These last two states in February and Super Tuesday, I think every candidate on the stage knows now that they are fighting for their political lives.
01:11:34.000 That if they don't make it, they don't get a good placement in Nevada or South Carolina, I think they'll be out on Super Tuesday in March.
01:11:43.000 So, you know, somebody like Elizabeth Warren or Klobuchar and even Buttigieg, I think, understand that they have to be very, very aggressive tonight if they are going to make a name for themselves and maybe get some kind of last minute decisions from.
01:11:58.000 The remaining undecided voters in Nevada on Saturday and then in South Carolina the week after.
01:12:03.000 I think that's why tensions are so high, particularly because the race is now narrowing between really two candidates.
01:12:11.000 It's Bernie Sanders and Michael Bloomberg, really are the ones that have a path to the nomination.
01:12:17.000 And everybody else essentially does not.
01:12:20.000 Klobuchar does not have the support, obviously.
01:12:23.000 You know, I think it was basically a fluke that she won in New Hampshire.
01:12:27.000 And so she does not have a national operation, she doesn't have huge funding.
01:12:31.000 And the polling isn't there for her.
01:12:33.000 She knows it is do or die.
01:12:35.000 Elizabeth Warren is in the same boat.
01:12:37.000 She collapsed in Iowa.
01:12:40.000 She was surging throughout all of 2019 and then collapsed in January and obviously didn't do well in the Iowa caucus.
01:12:47.000 Klobuchar ate up all her support in New Hampshire.
01:12:50.000 She was supposed to be a tier one candidate.
01:12:53.000 Now she's like a tier three candidate.
01:12:54.000 So she knows that she's got to have some big moments, have her big break tonight.
01:12:59.000 And Buttigieg as well.
01:13:01.000 Buttigieg, I think, is being particularly aggressive and.
01:13:04.000 There was some great rhetoric in the beginning drawing the contrast between Bernie Sanders and Michael Bloomberg.
01:13:09.000 He is fighting for his life because if you look at any of the polling for the Super Tuesday states and even into Nevada and South Carolina, Pete Buttigieg isn't looking so hot because all the upcoming states have large non white populations.
01:13:24.000 And Buttigieg is getting killed with the black and Hispanic vote versus Sanders, who's doing very well.
01:13:30.000 And so I think while a lot of people have been excited about Buttigieg because he got.
01:13:36.000 First place in Iowa, second place in New Hampshire.
01:13:38.000 They think that he's got the staying power, but it's not true.
01:13:41.000 I think he knows that he's really got to make the case in the coming weeks to stay afloat.
01:13:45.000 Otherwise, it's over for him, too.
01:13:47.000 With Joe Biden, I think it's already basically over.
01:13:50.000 So the race is essentially narrowed now at a very short amount of time where Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner.
01:13:57.000 And it appears that the only other person with a path to the nomination, with a national infrastructure, polling well nationally, is Michael Bloomberg.
01:14:05.000 And everybody else knows that they got to jump in and make a name.
01:14:09.000 So that they're going to win maybe a decent place in the next two contests, and then they'll do well on Super Tuesday.
01:14:16.000 But some of them have had their moments.
01:14:19.000 Warren had a good moment.
01:14:20.000 Buttigieg has had a very strong performance so far.
01:14:23.000 Klobuchar, that was a meltdown.
01:14:24.000 I think she's done because of that.
01:14:27.000 Biden's not particularly strong.
01:14:29.000 And Bloomberg is getting killed.
01:14:30.000 I think Bernie Sanders is honestly winning this one.
01:14:32.000 But it looks like we're back.
01:14:34.000 We'll dive back into it here.
01:14:36.000 That's my take so far.
01:14:37.000 You all ready to play some Nevada trivia now?
01:14:41.000 I'm only half joking here.
01:14:43.000 Let's talk about this issue because it's up there in polls.
01:14:47.000 Voters are really concerned about it, as you all know.
01:14:49.000 What you might not know is that Las Vegas and Reno are the vibrant economic engines for the state of Nevada and are also two of the fastest warming cities in the country.
01:15:00.000 In certain months of the year, the heat is already an emergency situation for residents and for tourists walking up and down the strip.
01:15:08.000 So I'm going to start with you, Mr. Vice President.
01:15:11.000 What specific policies would you implement that would keep Las Vegas and Reno livable but also not hurt those economies?
01:15:19.000 It is the existential threat that humanity faces, global warming.
01:15:23.000 I'm not detecting you have a facility where you have one of the largest solar panel arrays in the world.
01:15:31.000 And when the fourth stage is completed, it will be able to take care of 60,000 homes for every single bit of their needs.
01:15:39.000 And what I would do is, number one, work on providing the $47 billion we have for tech and for making sure we find answers, is to provide a way to transmit that.
01:15:51.000 wind and solar energy across the network of the United States.
01:15:56.000 Invest in battery technology.
01:15:58.000 I would immediately reinstate all of the elimination of what Trump has eliminated in terms of EPA.
01:16:06.000 What in the.
01:16:07.000 I feel like that meme, rather, the math is flying and it's running your face.
01:16:10.000 Calculations, numbers, everything.
01:16:12.000 The network, battery power.
01:16:13.000 Built in the United States of America or repaired.
01:16:16.000 I would make sure that we once again made sure that we got the mileage standards back up.
01:16:21.000 Which would have saved over 12 billion barrels of oil had he not walked away from it.
01:16:26.000 And I would invest in rail, in rail.
01:16:29.000 Rail can take hundreds of thousands, millions of cars off the road if we have high speed rail.
01:16:34.000 Thank you, Mr. Vice President.
01:16:36.000 I want to get some of the rest of you in on this because you all have plans.
01:16:38.000 Mayor Bloomberg, let me read what you said about this issue.
01:16:42.000 You said you want to intensify U.S. and international actions to stop the expansion of coal.
01:16:49.000 How exactly are you going to do that?
01:16:52.000 Already we've closed 304 out of the 530 coal-fired power plants in the United States, and we've closed 80 out of the 200 or 300 that are in Europe.
01:17:02.000 Bloomberg Philanthropies, working with the Sierra Club, that's one of the things you do.
01:17:07.000 But just let's start at the beginning.
01:17:08.000 If you're president, the first thing you do the first day is you rejoin the Paris Agreement.
01:17:13.000 This is just ridiculous for us to drop out.
01:17:16.000 Two, America's responsibility is to be the leader in the world.
01:17:20.000 And if we don't, we're the ones that are going to get hurt just as much as anybody else.
01:17:23.000 And that's why I don't want to have us cut off all relationships with China, because you will never solve this problem without China and India, Western Europe, and America.
01:17:32.000 That's where most of the greenhouse gases are.
01:17:33.000 Let me just finish one other thing.
01:17:35.000 I believe, and you can tell me whether this is right, but the solar array that the Vice President was talking about is being closed because it's not economic, that you can put solar panels in and modern technology, even more modern than that.
01:17:49.000 I want to let Senator Warren jump in here, just because you've said something that's really specific to Nevada.
01:17:55.000 And the tension here in this state is between people who want renewable energy and people who want conservation on public lands.
01:18:03.000 85% of Nevada is managed by the federal government.
01:18:06.000 You have said that you are going to have an executive order that would stop drilling on public lands, stop mining, which is a huge industry here.
01:18:14.000 You've got to have lithium, you've got to have copper for renewable energy.
01:18:17.000 How do you do that?
01:18:18.000 So, look, I think we should stop all new drilling and mining on public lands and all offshore drilling.
01:18:25.000 If we need to make exceptions because there are specific minerals that we've got to have access to, then we locate those and we do it not in a way that just is about the profits of giant industries, but in a way that is sustainable for the environment.
01:18:40.000 We cannot continue to let our public lands be used for profits by those who don't care.
01:18:46.000 About our environment and are not making it better.
01:18:49.000 I'm going to say something that is really controversial in Washington, but I think I'm safe to say this here in Nevada.
01:18:57.000 I believe in science.
01:18:59.000 And I believe that the way that we're going to deal with this problem is that we are going to increase by tenfold our investment in science.
01:19:10.000 There's an upcoming $27 trillion market worldwide for green.
01:19:16.000 And much of what is needed has not yet been invented.
01:19:20.000 My proposal is let's invent it here in the United States and then say, we invented it in the U.S., you've got to build it in the U.S. That's a million new manufacturing jobs.
01:19:30.000 We're going to stick to this topic, but Senator Sanders, I'm going to move to fracking.
01:19:35.000 You want a total ban on natural gas extraction, fracking in the next five years.
01:19:39.000 The industry obviously supports a lot of jobs around the country, including thousands in the battleground state of Pennsylvania.
01:19:45.000 One unit official there told the New York Times, If we end up with a Democratic candidate that supports supports a fracking ban.
01:19:52.000 I'm going to tell my members that either you don't vote or you vote for the other guy.
01:19:57.000 What do you tell these workers?
01:19:58.000 It's supporting a big industry right now, sir.
01:20:01.000 What I tell these workers is that the scientists are telling us that if we don't act incredibly boldly within the next six, seven years, there will be irreparable damage done not just to Nevada, not just to Vermont or Massachusetts, but to the entire world.
01:20:21.000 Joe said it right.
01:20:22.000 This is an existential threat.
01:20:24.000 You know what that means, Chuck?
01:20:25.000 That means we're fighting for the future of this planet.
01:20:30.000 And the Green New Deal that I support, by the way, will create up to 20 million good paying jobs as we move our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency and sustainable energy.
01:20:46.000 This is a moral issue, my friends.
01:20:50.000 We have to take the responsibility.
01:20:53.000 Of making sure that the planet we leave our children and grandchildren is a planet that is healthy and habitable, that has more to be done than the fossil fuel industry.
01:21:06.000 I want to keep this going.
01:21:07.000 Senator Klobuchar, you're not on the same page at a total ban of fracking.
01:21:13.000 You call it a transitional fuel, but scientists are sounding this alarm now.
01:21:19.000 Do you take these warnings that maybe fracking is a step backwards, not a step forward, not a transition?
01:21:24.000 I've made it very clear that we have.
01:21:26.000 have to review all of the permits that are out there right now for natural gas and then make decisions on each one of them and then not grant new ones until we make sure that it's safe.
01:21:37.000 But it is a transitional fuel.
01:21:38.000 And I want to add something that really hasn't been brought up by my colleagues.
01:21:42.000 This is a crisis.
01:21:43.000 And a lot of our plans are very similar to get to carbon neutral by 2045, 2050, something like that.
01:21:50.000 But we're not going to be able to pass this unless we bring people with us.
01:21:55.000 I'm looking at these incredible senators from Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto and Jackie Rosen.
01:22:00.000 And I'm thinking that they know how important this is.
01:22:04.000 And you can do this in a smart way.
01:22:06.000 One, get back into that international climate change agreement.
01:22:09.000 Two, clean power rules, bring those back.
01:22:12.000 And the President can do this herself without Congress, as well as the gas mileage standard.
01:22:17.000 But when it comes to putting a sweep, a price on carbon, this is very important, Chuck.
01:22:21.000 We have to make sure that that money goes back directly as dividends to the people that are going to need help for paying their bills.
01:22:28.000 Otherwise, we're not going to pass it.
01:22:30.000 So there has to be a heart to the policy to get this done.
01:22:33.000 Senator Warren, address the worker issue, if you don't mind, as well.
01:22:35.000 Can you address the worker issue?
01:22:37.000 Yes.
01:22:38.000 We can have a Green New Deal and create jobs.
01:22:42.000 We need people in.
01:22:43.000 Infrastructure, who will help build.
01:22:45.000 We have an immediate future.
01:22:46.000 We're going to lose that job tomorrow, though.
01:22:47.000 That's what they're concerned about.
01:22:49.000 Those jobs are for tomorrow.
01:22:51.000 Those are the ones we need to be working on to harden our infrastructure right now.
01:22:55.000 But listen to Senator Klobuchar's point.
01:22:58.000 She says we have to think smaller in order to get it passed.
01:23:01.000 I don't think that's the right approach here.
01:23:04.000 Why can't we get anything passed in Washington on climate?
01:23:08.000 Everyone understands the urgency, but we've got two problems.
01:23:12.000 The first is corruption and Industry that makes its money felt all through Washington.
01:23:19.000 The first thing I want to do in Washington is pass my anti corruption bill so that we can start making the changes we need to make on climate.
01:23:26.000 And the second is the filibuster.
01:23:29.000 If you're not willing to roll back the filibuster, then you're giving the fossil fuel industry a veto.
01:23:34.000 Thank you, Vanessa.
01:23:35.000 Thank you, Senator.
01:23:36.000 Thank you, Vanessa's got the next question.
01:23:38.000 Vice President Biden, you have said that you want to hold oil and gas executives accountable for their role in harming our planet.
01:23:47.000 You have even suggested that you might put them in jail.
01:23:50.000 Which companies are you talking about and how far are you willing to go?
01:23:55.000 I'm willing to go as far as we have to go.
01:23:56.000 First of all, I would eliminate all the subsidies we have for oil and gas.
01:24:01.000 Eliminate it, period.
01:24:02.000 That would save millions and billions of dollars.
01:24:05.000 Number two, I think that any executive who is engaged in them, and by the way, minority communities are the communities being most badly hurt by the way in which we deal with climate change.
01:24:16.000 They are the ones who become the victims.
01:24:18.000 That's where the asthma is, that's where the groundwater supply is.
01:24:22.000 been polluted.
01:24:23.000 That's where, in fact, people, in fact, do not have the opportunity to be able to get away from everything from still asbestos in the walls of our schools.
01:24:31.000 I have a trillion-dollar program for infrastructure.
01:24:35.000 That will provide for thousands and thousands of new jobs, not $15 an hour, but $50 an hour plus benefits, unions, unions being able to do that.
01:24:45.000 And what it does is it will change the nature.
01:24:48.000 Look, here's the last point I want to make to you.
01:24:52.000 On day one, when I'm elected president, I'm going to invite all of the members of the Paris Accord to Washington, D.C.
01:25:01.000 They make up 85% of the problem.
01:25:04.000 They know me.
01:25:05.000 I'm used to dealing with international relations.
01:25:07.000 I will get them to up the ante.
01:25:09.000 Vice President Biden, you didn't answer to my questions.
01:25:11.000 I thought I did.
01:25:12.000 What would you do with these companies that are responsible for the destruction of our planet?
01:25:18.000 What would I do with them?
01:25:19.000 I would make sure they, number one, stop.
01:25:21.000 Number two, if you demonstrate that they, in fact, have done things already that are bad.
01:25:26.000 And they've been lying, they should be able to be sued.
01:25:29.000 They should be able to be held personally accountable.
01:25:32.000 And not only the company, not the stockholders, but the CEOs of those companies.
01:25:37.000 They should be engaged.
01:25:39.000 I like that idea.
01:25:40.000 This is the industry we should be able to go after, just like we did the drug companies, just like we did with the tobacco companies.
01:25:48.000 The only company we can't go after are gun manufacturers, because my buddy here.
01:25:51.000 But that's a different story.
01:25:54.000 We're going to stay on the topic.
01:25:57.000 Mayor Bloomberg, your business is heavily invested.
01:26:00.000 I think you mentioned that a few questions back.
01:26:02.000 The number one producer in the world of carbon emissions.
01:26:05.000 How far would you go to force China to reduce those emissions and tackle the climate crisis?
01:26:11.000 Well, you're not going to go to war with them.
01:26:13.000 You have to negotiate with them and try to – and we've seen how well that works with tariffs that are hurting us.
01:26:18.000 What you have to do is convince the Chinese that it is in their interest as well.
01:26:23.000 Their people are going to die just as our people are going to die, and we'll work together.
01:26:27.000 In all fairness, the Chinese have slowed down.
01:26:29.000 It's India that is an even bigger problem.
01:26:32.000 But it is an enormous problem.
01:26:34.000 Nobody's doing anything about it.
01:26:35.000 We could right here in America make a big difference.
01:26:38.000 We're closing the coal-fired power plants.
01:26:40.000 If we enforced some of the rules on fracking so that they don't release methane into the air and into the water, you'll make a big difference.
01:26:47.000 But we're not going to get rid of fracking for a while.
01:26:49.000 And we frack instantly not just natural gas, you frack oil as well.
01:26:53.000 It is a technique, and when it's done poorly, like they're doing in too many places where the methane gets out into the air, it is very damaging.
01:27:01.000 But it's a transition fuel.
01:27:03.000 I think the Senator said it right.
01:27:04.000 We want to go to all renewables, but that's still many years from now.
01:27:08.000 And before, I think the Senator mentioned 2050 for some data.
01:27:12.000 No scientist thinks the numbers for 2050 are 2050 anymore.
01:27:16.000 They're 2040, 2035.
01:27:18.000 The world is coming apart faster than any scientific study had predicted.
01:27:25.000 You've just got to do something about it.
01:27:27.000 Mayor Boutage, your thoughts.
01:27:29.000 Let's be real about the deadline.
01:27:30.000 It's not 2050, it's not 2040, it's not 2030, it's 2020.
01:27:35.000 Because if we don't elect a president who actually believes in climate science now, we will never meet any of the other scientific or policy deadlines that we need to.
01:27:44.000 So, first of all, let's make sure we're actually positioned to win.
01:27:50.000 Which, once again, if we put forward two of the most polarizing figures on this stage as the only option, is going to be a real struggle.
01:27:59.000 Now, I've got a plan to get us carbon neutral by 2050, and I think everybody up here has a plan that more or less does the same.
01:28:06.000 So, the real question is how are we going to actually get it done?
01:28:10.000 We need leadership to make this a national project that breaks down the partisan and political tug of war that prevents anything from getting done.
01:28:19.000 How do you do it?
01:28:20.000 Well, first of all, making sure that those jobs are available quickly.
01:28:25.000 Secondly, ensuring that we are pulling in those very sectors who have been made to feel like they're part of the problem, from farming to industry, and fund as well as urge them to do the right thing.
01:28:35.000 And then, global climate diplomacy.
01:28:38.000 I'm a little skeptical of the idea that convincing is going to do the trick when it comes to working with China.
01:28:43.000 America has repeatedly overestimated our ability to shape Chinese ambitions.
01:28:48.000 But what we can do is ensure that we use the right tools.
01:28:55.000 Yes, I want to make sure that the question of environmental justice gets more than a glancing blow in this debate because for generations now in this country, toxic waste dumps, polluting factories have been located in or near communities of color over and over and over.
01:29:15.000 And the consequences are felt in the health of young African American babies, it's felt in the health of seniors, people with compromised immune systems.
01:29:26.000 It's also felt economically.
01:29:28.000 Who wants to move into an area where the air smells bad or you can't drink the water?
01:29:33.000 I have a commitment of a trillion dollars to repair the damage that this nation has permitted to inflict on communities of color and populations now.
01:29:45.000 We have to own up to our responsibility.
01:29:47.000 We cannot simply talk about climate change in big global terms.
01:29:51.000 We need to talk about it in terms of rescuing the communities that have been damaged.
01:29:56.000 Mr. President Biden, I want to ask you about something else that is important to people here.
01:29:56.000 Howie?
01:29:56.000 Thank you.
01:30:01.000 I want to ask you about Latinos owning one out of every four new small businesses in the United States.
01:30:06.000 Many of them have benefited from President Trump's tax cuts, and they may be hesitant about new taxes or regulations.
01:30:13.000 Will taxes on their small businesses go up under your administration?
01:30:17.000 No.
01:30:18.000 Taxes on small businesses won't go up.
01:30:19.000 As a matter of fact, we're going to make sure there's more money available for small businesses in the Latino community and the black community to be able to get the capital to start businesses.
01:30:29.000 At the Treasury Department, there's going to be a window available where we can significantly increase the amount of money available so people can borrow the money to get started.
01:30:38.000 They have demonstrated they are incredibly successful.
01:30:41.000 We should not be raising taxes on them.
01:30:42.000 We should start rewarding work, not just wealth.
01:30:46.000 That's why we have to change the tax code the way it is.
01:30:49.000 That's why the wealthy have to pay their fair share.
01:30:52.000 And that's why we have to focus on giving people the ability to garner wealth, generate wealth.
01:30:58.000 And that's why this whole idea of redlining, lending to people in areas, wasn't the cause of Wall Street failing.
01:31:05.000 The greed of Wall Street was the reason why it occurred, not redlining.
01:31:09.000 And lastly, I want to say, look, The idea of China.
01:31:14.000 China is, and their Belt and Road proposal, they're taking the dirtiest coal in the world, mostly out of Mongolia, and spreading it around the world.
01:31:22.000 It's clear.
01:31:23.000 Make it clear when you call them to Washington in the first 100 days.
01:31:26.000 If you continue, you will suffer severe consequences because the rest of the world will impose tariffs on everything you're selling because you are undercutting the entire economy.
01:31:37.000 Thank you, Mr. Vice President.
01:31:38.000 Mayor Buttigieg, will taxes on those businesses go up under you?
01:31:41.000 Not if they are small businesses.
01:31:43.000 I mean, what we've got to do is level the playing field.
01:31:46.000 Where a company like Amazon or Chevron is paying literally zero on billions of dollars in profits, and it puts small businesses like the ones that are revitalizing my own city, often Latino owned on our west side, at a disadvantage.
01:32:00.000 We need to recognize that investing in Latino entrepreneurship is not just an investment in the Latino community, it is an investment in the future of America.
01:32:08.000 And it is time for a president who understands the value of immigration in lifting up all of our communities and our country.
01:32:16.000 We're getting the exact opposite message.
01:32:19.000 It's horrible.
01:32:20.000 And it is time to recognize not just the diversity of the community, but the importance of issues like economic and social justice.
01:32:27.000 Call him a racial slur.
01:32:29.000 I wish we, instead of doing that, we could just say racial slur.
01:32:32.000 You know what, community.
01:32:34.000 And that is a gap between white entrepreneurs and black people.
01:32:38.000 Instead of saying black, we should say it like black people.
01:32:41.000 We should be like, that community.
01:32:44.000 That community.
01:32:45.000 In the black community.
01:32:47.000 We should say it like that.
01:32:50.000 We want to have leadership and a level playing field.
01:32:54.000 I have a plan to put the seven billion dollars in to have the fund managed by people who are routinely black, yeah, with an E and a K, black community, and they always super emphasize the T. Black, black, I'm black, that's how they should say it.
01:33:19.000 Black voters.
01:33:21.000 And stopping redlining is somehow contributed to the financial crisis.
01:33:27.000 That's exactly wrong.
01:33:28.000 And that was the implication that came out in the quote.
01:33:30.000 So I'll give you a chance to talk about this.
01:33:32.000 I've been well on the record against redlining since I worked on Wall Street.
01:33:38.000 I was against it during the financial crisis.
01:33:40.000 I've been against it since.
01:33:41.000 The financial crisis came about because the people that took the mortgages packaged them and other people bought them.
01:33:48.000 That was where all the disaster was.
01:33:50.000 Redlining is still a practice in some places and we've got to cut it out.
01:33:56.000 But it's just not true.
01:33:58.000 What I was going to say, we maybe want to talk about businesses.
01:34:00.000 I'm the only one here that I think has ever started a business.
01:34:03.000 Is that fair?
01:34:05.000 Own?
01:34:06.000 Silence!
01:34:07.000 Silence!
01:34:08.000 I can tell you in New York City, we had programs.
01:34:11.000 There are mentoring programs for young business people so they can learn how to start a business.
01:34:16.000 We had programs that could get them seed capital.
01:34:18.000 We had programs to get branch banking in their neighborhoods because if you don't have a branch bank there, you can't get a checking account.
01:34:25.000 You can't get a checking account, you can't get a loan, you can't get a loan, you can't get a mortgage, then you don't have any wealth.
01:34:30.000 There's ways to fix this, and it doesn't take trillions of dollars.
01:34:34.000 It takes us to focus on the Problems of the South.
01:34:37.000 Senator Sanders, 45 seconds, I'm going to move on.
01:34:39.000 Senator Sanders, 45 seconds.
01:34:41.000 You know, when we talk about a corrupt political system bought by billionaires like Mr. Bloomberg, it manifests itself in a tax code in which not only is Amazon and many other major corporations, some owned by the wealthiest people in this country, not paying a nickel in taxes, we have the insane situation that billionaires today, if you can believe it, have an effective tax rate.
01:35:10.000 Lower than the middle class.
01:35:12.000 So maybe Justin.
01:35:13.000 You wrote the tax code.
01:35:15.000 Why are you complaining?
01:35:16.000 You wrote the code.
01:35:18.000 You did.
01:35:19.000 You and your campaign contributions electing people who represent the wealthy and the powerful.
01:35:29.000 Those are the funds.
01:35:30.000 Democrats, thank you.
01:35:31.000 Well, and Republicans, too.
01:35:33.000 And George W. Bush as well.
01:35:33.000 Okay.
01:35:36.000 Senator Clovisar, let me ask you.
01:35:37.000 I was just thinking about seeing rematch.
01:35:41.000 On Saturday in Vegas, and those guys should go down there.
01:35:43.000 Senator Klobuchar, I actually want to get you to something about Senator Sanders tweeted last year.
01:35:50.000 It's hard not to love her.
01:35:51.000 She's so adorable.
01:35:52.000 Okay.
01:35:53.000 What say you?
01:35:55.000 I believe in capitalism, but I think the goal of someone in government and a president of the United States should be a check on that.
01:36:05.000 I'm not going to limit what people make, but I think right now our tax code is so tilted.
01:36:11.000 Against regular people, and that is what's wrong.
01:36:14.000 I was thinking of your question about small businesses.
01:36:17.000 The small businesses I talk to, they have trouble getting employees because their employees don't have childcare.
01:36:22.000 We should have universal childcare.
01:36:24.000 And we have not been talking enough about Donald Trump.
01:36:28.000 And let's just talk about Donald Trump because he signed that tax bill that helped the wealthy.
01:36:33.000 And he went down to Mar-a-Lago and he said to all his friends, You just got a lot richer.
01:36:39.000 That is Exhibit A.
01:36:40.000 And I can tell you, the hardworking people in Nevada.
01:36:43.000 We're not in that room.
01:36:44.000 So the key to me is to not limit what people can make, but make sure that we have a government that is fair for everyone.
01:36:52.000 So, Senator Sanders, what did you mean that you don't think they should exist?
01:36:55.000 You know what I mean.
01:36:55.000 What did that mean?
01:36:56.000 We have a grotesque and immoral distribution of wealth and income.
01:37:03.000 Mike Bloomberg owns more wealth than the bottom 125 million Americans.
01:37:10.000 That's wrong.
01:37:11.000 That's immoral.
01:37:12.000 That should not be the case.
01:37:13.000 When we got a half a million people sleeping out on the streets, when we have kids who cannot afford to go to college, when we have 45 million people dealing with student debt, we have enormous problems facing this country.
01:37:28.000 And we cannot continue seeing a situation where, in the last three years, billionaires in this country saw an $850 billion increase in their wealth.
01:37:39.000 Congratulations, Mr. Bloomberg.
01:37:41.000 But the average American last year saw less than a 1% increase in his or her income.
01:37:47.000 That's wrong.
01:37:48.000 Mayor Bloomberg, should you exist?
01:37:50.000 I can't speak for all billionaires.
01:37:52.000 All I know is I've been very lucky, made a lot of money, and I'm giving it all away to make this country better.
01:37:57.000 And a good chunk of it goes to the Democratic Party as well.
01:38:01.000 Is it too much?
01:38:02.000 Have you earned so much money?
01:38:04.000 Has it been an obscene amount of money?
01:38:06.000 Should you have earned that much money?
01:38:09.000 I worked very hard for it.
01:38:09.000 Yes.
01:38:11.000 And I'm giving it away.
01:38:13.000 Thank you.
01:38:14.000 Halleck.
01:38:15.000 May I meet a judge?
01:38:17.000 Senator, may I meet a judge?
01:38:18.000 Do you deserve that much money?
01:38:20.000 Yeah, I do.
01:38:20.000 Is that a good idea?
01:38:25.000 I think that employee ownership of companies is a great idea.
01:38:29.000 I'm not sure it makes sense to command those companies to do it.
01:38:32.000 If we really want to deliver, Less inequality in this country, then we got to start with the tax code.
01:38:38.000 We got to start with investments in how people are able to live the American dream, which is in serious, serious decline.
01:38:45.000 Matter of fact, last time I checked the list of countries to live out the American dream, in other words, to be born at the bottom, then come out at the top, we're not even in the top 10.
01:38:54.000 Number one place to live out the American dream right now is Denmark.
01:38:58.000 And as the.
01:39:00.000 I think, lone.
01:39:01.000 Bernie's laughing.
01:39:02.000 A millionaire.
01:39:03.000 Absolutely.
01:39:05.000 I believe that part of what needs to change is for the voices of the communities that haven't felt heard on Wall Street or in Washington to actually be brought to Capitol Hill.
01:39:16.000 It's why I am building a politics designed around inclusion, designed around belonging, because the one thing that will definitely perpetuate the income inequality we're living with right now is for Donald Trump to be reelected because we polarized this country with the wrong nominees.
01:39:32.000 Mr. Sanders, it's your policy.
01:39:33.000 That's the big one.
01:39:35.000 It is your policy.
01:39:36.000 Thank you.
01:39:36.000 It is my policy, and I'm very proud of that policy.
01:39:39.000 All right, what we need to do to deal with this grotesque level of income and wealth inequality is make sure that those people who are working, you know what, Mr. Bloomberg, wasn't you who made all that money, maybe your workers played some role in that as well.
01:39:55.000 And it is important that those workers are able to share the benefits.
01:39:59.000 Also, when we have so many people who go to work every day and they feel not good about their jobs, they feel like cogs in a machine.
01:40:08.000 I want workers to be able to sit on corporate boards as well so they can have some say over what happens to their lives.
01:40:16.000 Mayor Bloomberg, you own a large company.
01:40:17.000 Would you support what Senator Sanders is proposing?
01:40:20.000 Absolutely not.
01:40:21.000 I can't think of a way that would make it easier for Donald Trump to get reelected than listening to this conversation.
01:40:27.000 It's ridiculous.
01:40:30.000 We're not going to throw out capitalism.
01:40:32.000 We tried that, other countries tried that.
01:40:34.000 It was called communism and it just didn't work.
01:40:37.000 This is an absolutely nice proposal that will work, that has a Not only support from a majority of Democrats, this is so funny.
01:40:46.000 These two Jews going at it a communist Jew and a billionaire Jew.
01:40:54.000 Like a set up for a joke.
01:40:59.000 This is a tax on the top one tenth of one percent in America, and it permits us to start to restructure our economy.
01:41:08.000 It means we can afford universal child care for every baby in this country, age zero to five.
01:41:14.000 It means we can have universal.
01:41:16.000 Pre K for every child in America.
01:41:19.000 It means we can raise the wages of every childcare worker and preschool teacher and stop exploiting the black and brown women who do this work.
01:41:27.000 It means we can put $800 billion into our public schools, quadruple funding for Title I schools, and as a former special education teacher, we could fully fund IDEA so children with disabilities would get the full education they need.
01:41:45.000 We could do college, we could put $50 billion into our historically Black colleges and universities, and we could cancel student loan debt for 43 million Americans.
01:41:57.000 That's something a majority of Americans support a two cent wealth tax.
01:42:02.000 It is a question of values.
01:42:04.000 Do we want to invest in Mr. Bloomberg or do we want to invest in an entire generation of young people?
01:42:09.000 Senator Sanders, my next question is for you.
01:42:12.000 Senator Sanders, our latest NBC News Wall Street Journal poll released yesterday two thirds of all voters said they were uncomfortable with a socialist candidate for president.
01:42:21.000 What do you say to those voters, sir?
01:42:23.000 What was the result of that poll?
01:42:26.000 Who was winning?
01:42:29.000 The question's to you.
01:42:31.000 Well, the question was that I was winning, and I think by a fairly comfortable margin, might mention that.
01:42:36.000 But here is the point.
01:42:37.000 Let's talk about democratic socialism, not communism, Mr. Bloomberg.
01:42:40.000 That's a cheap shot.
01:42:43.000 Let's talk about what goes on in countries like Denmark, where Pete correctly pointed out they have a much higher quality of life in many respects than we do.
01:42:51.000 What are we talking about?
01:42:53.000 We are living in many ways in a socialist society right now.
01:42:57.000 Problem is, as Dr. Martin Luther King reminded us, We have socialism for the very rich, rugged individualism for the poor.
01:43:06.000 Wait a second.
01:43:07.000 Let me finish.
01:43:08.000 When Donald Trump gets $800 million in tax breaks and subsidies to build luxury condominiums, that's socialism for the rich.
01:43:21.000 When Walmart, we have to subsidize Walmart's workers who are on Medicaid and food stamps because the wealthiest family in America pays starvation.
01:43:31.000 Wages, that's socialism for the rich.
01:43:35.000 I believe in democratic socialism for working people, not billionaires, health care for all, educational opportunity for all, creating a government that works for all, not socialism for the rich.
01:43:49.000 What a wonderful country we have.
01:43:50.000 The best known socialist in the country happens to be a millionaire with three houses.
01:43:54.000 What did I miss here?
01:43:56.000 You'll miss that I work in Washington, house one.
01:43:59.000 That's the first problem.
01:44:00.000 Live in Burlington, house two.
01:44:02.000 That's good.
01:44:03.000 Thousands of other Vermonters, I do have a summer camp.
01:44:06.000 Forgive me for that.
01:44:07.000 Where is your home?
01:44:09.000 Which tax haven do you have your home?
01:44:10.000 New York City, thank you very much.
01:44:12.000 And I pay all my taxes.
01:44:14.000 And I'm happy to do it because I get something for it.
01:44:17.000 And let me say, I thought that the senator next to me was half right.
01:44:21.000 I agree we should raise taxes on the.
01:44:25.000 I disagree with the senator on the wealth tax, but I do agree with her that the rich aren't paying their fair share.
01:44:31.000 We should raise taxes on the rich.
01:44:33.000 I did that as mayor in New York City.
01:44:36.000 I raised taxes.
01:44:37.000 And if you take a look at my plans, the first thing I would do is try to convince Congress, because they've got to do it, we can't just order it, to roll back the tax cuts that the Trump administration put in through Congress.
01:44:54.000 All right, Vice President Biden, weigh in on this question of Americans feeling about socialist candidates.
01:45:00.000 Well, look, let me weigh in on, you know, for 36 years and as Vice President, I was listening to the poorest man in Congress.
01:45:06.000 I made money when I wrote a book.
01:45:08.000 About my son, and it surprised me how much it sold.
01:45:11.000 First time I ever made any money.
01:45:13.000 And here's the deal: why would you be proud of that?
01:45:16.000 I hate when people do that.
01:45:19.000 Why would we want to elect America at 21% is ridiculous.
01:45:24.000 It should be at 28% that would raise almost $800 billion a year.
01:45:29.000 The idea that companies now make money, they should have a minimum tax of 15%.
01:45:35.000 I'm the worst at making money, I'm the least entrepreneurial.
01:45:43.000 Of 20% if you are in the least cunning.
01:45:47.000 I'm an idiot.
01:45:48.000 I'm the stupidest member of Congress.
01:45:51.000 I'm the biggest dumb bitch, poor retard in Congress.
01:45:55.000 Vote for me.
01:45:56.000 That would raise another $800 billion.
01:45:58.000 We should be rewarding not just wealth.
01:46:02.000 I was voted the biggest loser in Congress.
01:46:04.000 Vote for me.
01:46:05.000 The poor have no way up.
01:46:07.000 Vice President Biden, thank you.
01:46:07.000 All right.
01:46:09.000 Mayor Buteridge, I want to get you in on this because, you know, in 2000, you wrote an award winning essay.
01:46:16.000 You praised Senator Sanders.
01:46:17.000 You specifically praised him for embracing socialism.
01:46:20.000 You have now since said that you're concerned about his policies.
01:46:24.000 But I am curious about this.
01:46:26.000 Are you out of touch with your own generation?
01:46:28.000 Millennials, by a big chunk, embrace his version of democratic socialism.
01:46:33.000 You do not.
01:46:34.000 Are you out of touch with your generation?
01:46:36.000 No.
01:46:37.000 Look, it's true that I was into Bernie before it was cool.
01:46:42.000 He was a.
01:46:43.000 Thank you, Congressman.
01:46:44.000 And the qualities I admired then are qualities I still respect a great deal.
01:46:50.000 I never said that I agree with every part of his policy views, then or now, but I appreciate that it's.
01:46:56.000 At least he's straightforward and honest about him.
01:46:58.000 He's honest about the fact that taxes will go up on anybody making more than $29,000 to fund his health care plan.
01:47:05.000 Although, again, a little bit vague about how the rest of that money is going to be eliminated.
01:47:10.000 But you're still raising those taxes in a way that's not.
01:47:14.000 When saving people money, because they don't pay any premiums, out of pocket expenses, co payments, or deductibles, they're going to be much better off.
01:47:20.000 Of course.
01:47:22.000 Where's the other $25 trillion supposed to come from?
01:47:27.000 At a certain point, you've got to do the math.
01:47:29.000 Well, we got it all up there on the internet.
01:47:30.000 It's a payroll tax.
01:47:31.000 I like how it just turned into a flight.
01:47:33.000 No, but even after the payroll tax, you still have a.
01:47:36.000 Because we have a wealth tax.
01:47:37.000 Elizabeth has a good one.
01:47:39.000 Ours is a little bit tougher on Mr. Bloomberg than hers.
01:47:42.000 We're going to raise it in a progressive way which deals with income and wealth inequality and make certain, finally, that health care in this country is a human right, not a privilege.
01:47:52.000 45 seconds.
01:47:52.000 Senator Warren, I'm just going to close it out here.
01:47:55.000 You went out of your way.
01:47:56.000 You went out of your way to call yourself a capitalist, to separate yourself. From him.
01:48:01.000 Why?
01:48:01.000 Yes, because I am.
01:48:03.000 Look, Democrats want to beat Donald Trump, but they are worried.
01:48:09.000 They are worried about gambling on a narrow vision that doesn't address the fears of millions of Americans across this country who see real problems and want real change.
01:48:21.000 They are worried about gambling on a revolution that won't bring along a majority of this country.
01:48:28.000 Amy and Joe's hearts are in the right place.
01:48:31.000 Place, but we can't be so eager to be liked by Mitch McConnell that we forget how to fight the Republicans.
01:48:41.000 Mayor Buttigieg has been taking money from big donors and changing his positions.
01:48:47.000 So it makes it unclear what the Republicans are for other than his own.
01:48:53.000 Senator Klobuchar, go ahead.
01:48:57.000 You got the floor.
01:48:58.000 Thank you.
01:49:00.000 Number one, I have repeatedly said.
01:49:03.000 That we have to win big.
01:49:04.000 And the way we win big is winning states like Nevada, but also winning the Senate races in Arizona and in Colorado and beyond.
01:49:14.000 And the reason we want to do that is to send Mitch McConnell packing.
01:49:18.000 And I think when you look at my history, I am the one that has done that.
01:49:24.000 I am the one that can lead this ticket.
01:49:26.000 And just because I am willing to talk about common ground, that's where America is.
01:49:32.000 It is not with Mitch McConnell, who has 400 bills on his desk that should pass.
01:49:37.000 If we get rid of him, it is because I am willing to work with people and find common ground.
01:49:43.000 And that's what we want in a President, Elizabeth.
01:49:46.000 We don't want someone that looks at just plain.
01:49:49.000 Senator, thank you.
01:49:50.000 We need to take another break here.
01:49:51.000 Return to the Paris, Las Vegas in just a moment.
01:50:00.000 Okay, alright.
01:50:01.000 Well, that's.
01:50:04.000 Three quarters?
01:50:04.000 What are we?
01:50:08.000 Every time I mute this, it does this.
01:50:10.000 Why?
01:50:11.000 Every time I mute the stream, it makes me watch a fucking advertisement.
01:50:15.000 I'm grateful for what you said.
01:50:16.000 I don't want to.
01:50:17.000 No, shut up.
01:50:17.000 No, no.
01:50:19.000 Seriously, with these ads?
01:50:21.000 Um.
01:50:22.000 Okay.
01:50:23.000 Well, there you have it.
01:50:25.000 Three quarters of the way through.
01:50:28.000 You know, that segment wasn't as interesting as the rest of it.
01:50:32.000 Got to be honest.
01:50:33.000 It wasn't as interesting as the first hour.
01:50:35.000 There was, I mean, it's been the most vicious, the most competitive debate so far.
01:50:41.000 But the climate change stuff, we always get bogged down in.
01:50:45.000 There's not any disagreement.
01:50:47.000 And I think P. Buttigieg was actually a pretty smart play.
01:50:50.000 He said, you know, look, all our plans are the same.
01:50:53.000 What matters is, is.
01:50:55.000 Getting elected so we can pass the plan.
01:50:57.000 And to get elected, we can't be Bloomberg or Bernie Sanders.
01:51:00.000 We have to be me.
01:51:02.000 So I thought that was pretty smart to say, but besides that, it was all the same.
01:51:09.000 Yeah, not really much more to add.
01:51:10.000 I'll say that it's interesting to evaluate the different pitches.
01:51:16.000 How are they trying to sell the voters?
01:51:19.000 And in each case, it's really all about electability, which I find fascinating.
01:51:23.000 With the exception of Bernie Sanders, every single.
01:51:28.000 Wants to differentiate themselves based on electability.
01:51:31.000 Bernie Sanders is the only one who actually has a left wing vision.
01:51:35.000 And everybody else is somebody saying, well, I'm left wing, but why you should really vote for me is because Bernie isn't going to win and I can beat Donald Trump.
01:51:45.000 Like that's Pete Buttigieg's pitch.
01:51:47.000 The thrust of his entire performance tonight has been, well, Bloomberg is polarizing and so is Sanders.
01:51:54.000 So you're left with me.
01:51:56.000 And Bloomberg has said, well, you're not going to elect Bernie Sanders.
01:51:59.000 You need somebody who can beat Donald Trump.
01:52:00.000 And that's me.
01:52:02.000 And Klobuchar, well, you need someone who can get something done, and I'm not a radical, and that's me.
01:52:06.000 You know, every single person on the stage, their pitch is more, well, I'm good enough.
01:52:12.000 I'm better than Trump, but there's no alternative vision for like a Democratic administration, a left wing White House.
01:52:20.000 And if it is, it's all generic.
01:52:23.000 So I find that kind of interesting.
01:52:25.000 I think perhaps that is why Bernie Sanders is winning, because in each case, Bernie Sanders is the only one who's saying, no, we're going to radically change, radically transform.
01:52:36.000 We have our own ethic.
01:52:37.000 We have our own coherent worldview, our own separate, distinct, independent left wing vision for the country in much the same way that Donald Trump did.
01:52:46.000 You know, it's the same.
01:52:47.000 It almost parallels the 2016 primary for the Republicans, where Donald Trump was saying, Here's my alternate vision.
01:52:54.000 It's America first.
01:52:55.000 Let's make America great again.
01:52:57.000 And what was the pitch for Cruz, Rubio, and Kasich?
01:53:01.000 Kasich?
01:53:02.000 Kasich?
01:53:03.000 I don't even remember anymore.
01:53:05.000 It was, I can win.
01:53:06.000 I can beat Donald Trump.
01:53:07.000 You know, Rubio, I'm electable.
01:53:08.000 So.
01:53:10.000 That's maybe the one thing I've noticed throughout the debate.
01:53:12.000 Aside from that, it's really a lot of the same talking points, but just more catty this time.
01:53:16.000 It's a lot more vicious.
01:53:18.000 Everybody's gotten more desperate.
01:53:19.000 They're taking risks because they know, again, the stakes that they face in the upcoming caucus.
01:53:25.000 Nevada's because there's not a lot of polling, I think people realize there's probably a lot of room for mobility.
01:53:31.000 After Iowa, after New Hampshire, Klobuchar went up, no polling in Nevada.
01:53:35.000 I think maybe they all think, okay, this is my opportunity to shine.
01:53:40.000 Previously, they didn't want to go after each other because I think they were playing it safe.
01:53:43.000 Now they understand the stakes.
01:53:44.000 But yeah, I think Buttigieg has been having a very strong performance.
01:53:49.000 Bloomberg, aside from that women question, aside from him getting torched by Elizabeth Warren, he's doing pretty good.
01:53:57.000 Bernie Sanders is doing good.
01:53:58.000 I think it's those three.
01:53:59.000 It's Buttigieg, Sanders, and Bloomberg.
01:54:01.000 Those are your three that are going to be competitive.
01:54:04.000 Everybody else should really just drop out.
01:54:06.000 Klobuchar's not going to make it.
01:54:07.000 She melted down.
01:54:08.000 Biden, no good.
01:54:09.000 And Warren's fighting for her life.
01:54:11.000 We'll see if that's enough this Saturday.
01:54:16.000 Whoops.
01:54:17.000 Let me do this.
01:54:18.000 He's the biggest outside spender.
01:54:20.000 Helping Democrats running for Congress.
01:54:23.000 He's also donated billions towards causes like climate change, gun safety, education.
01:54:27.000 If his money wasn't a problem then, why is it a problem now?
01:54:31.000 Oh, I think he should absolutely be doing everything in his power to defeat Donald Trump.
01:54:36.000 I just don't think that has to result in him becoming the president of the United States.
01:54:40.000 Look, our party has values.
01:54:42.000 We were built around values like making sure we protect working people, but Mayor Bloomberg opposed raising the minimum wage.
01:54:50.000 Our party has a tradition that includes excellent presidents like Barack Obama, who Mayor Bloomberg opposed.
01:54:57.000 At the end of the day, it's not just about how much money you've got, it's what you stand for.
01:55:03.000 And we are living at a moment when Americans are so deeply frustrated with the way that both Wall Street and Washington seem to have overlooked our lives.
01:55:14.000 The view from the porch of my one house in Indiana is that they can't even see us sometimes.
01:55:23.000 And if we're going into the election of our lives, Against a president who rose to power by cynically exploiting the frustration of ordinary Americans feeling like leaders weren't speaking to them, then I think that turning to someone like Mayor Bloomberg, who thinks he can buy this election, is no better a way to succeed than turning to somebody like Senator Sanders, who wants to burn the House down.
01:55:49.000 Mr. Vice President.
01:55:50.000 You know, if you excuse the point of personal privilege, you used to say, it was said that I was in the pocket of Mitch McConnell.
01:55:56.000 I'm the only person on this stage who's beaten Mitch McConnell.
01:55:59.000 On four major, major cases.
01:56:01.000 Let me finish.
01:56:01.000 Let me finish.
01:56:05.000 And Mitch McConnell, I've been the object of his affection and the president's affection.
01:56:09.000 The way he's gone after me, this new Republican Party, after me, after my son, after my family.
01:56:14.000 I don't need to be told I'm a friend of Mitch McConnell's.
01:56:17.000 Mitch McConnell has been the biggest pain in my neck in a long, long time.
01:56:21.000 And so that's number one.
01:56:22.000 Number two, we have to have somebody who understands what it's like for ordinary people.
01:56:28.000 Ordinary people come up.
01:56:29.000 They have to understand, like my dad made that longest walk up a short footed stairs.
01:56:33.000 I don't have a job, honey.
01:56:35.000 You've got to move with grandpa.
01:56:35.000 We have to move.
01:56:37.000 How long it took to buy a house.
01:56:38.000 How long it took to get back in the game again.
01:56:41.000 They have to understand the needs of ordinary people.
01:56:44.000 And they are getting killed no matter what people say about this economy, how good it is.
01:56:50.000 And the good part of the economy, this is only 60 seconds, not up yet.
01:56:54.000 And the fact is that we are in a situation where you have the president making clear that he doesn't want any part of me being his opponent.
01:57:05.000 He's spending $125.
01:57:07.000 $1,000 this week to keep me from being an opponent.
01:57:10.000 I wonder why.
01:57:11.000 Thank you, Mr. Vice President.
01:57:13.000 Can I respond to the Vice President's comments, please?
01:57:15.000 He was identifying me specifically in this 45 second sentence.
01:57:18.000 You're responding to the accusation.
01:57:21.000 So, no, the point is different.
01:57:23.000 I was responding to the accusation, you dumb bitch.
01:57:25.000 The last time that Mitch McConnell was on the ballot, the Vice President stood in the Oval Office and said, I hope that Mitch gets reelected so I can keep working with him.
01:57:37.000 Mitch did get reelected.
01:57:41.000 He did not have an epiphany.
01:57:43.000 Instead, he blocked nearly everything that Barack Obama tried to pass.
01:57:48.000 Did you ever really get a Supreme Court seat from the Democrats, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau?
01:57:57.000 Thank you, Senator.
01:57:59.000 Thank you, Senator.
01:58:00.000 Our next question goes to Senator Clover Sharp.
01:58:03.000 About 700,000 young people, known as dreamers or soñadores, who were brought to this country as children, are currently protected from deportation because of a program that is now under the review by the Supreme Court.
01:58:18.000 Court sides with the Trump administration, which is eager to end this protection.
01:58:24.000 What exactly is your plan to protect the dreamers permanently?
01:58:29.000 To win, to beat Donald Trump, the best way to protect the dreamers is to have a new president.
01:58:36.000 There are the votes there to protect the dreamers.
01:58:39.000 And I have been working on this since I got to the United States Senate.
01:58:43.000 In my first campaign, I actually had a bunch of ads run against me because I was standing up for immigrants.
01:58:49.000 And when I think of dreamers and I try to explain it to my state, I found a 99 year old Hispanic war veteran who was a dreamer when he was brought over to this country.
01:59:01.000 And back then, he just went to Canada for a night and came back, and he was a permanent citizen because they needed him to serve in World War II.
01:59:09.000 Now, not so easy.
01:59:11.000 The dreamers are our future.
01:59:13.000 The dreamers are so important in Nevada.
01:59:15.000 And the best way we can get this done is to beat Donald Trump, but it is to pass.
01:59:20.000 Comprehensive immigration reform, which creates a path to citizenship to so many hardworking people, will bring down the deficit by $158 billion, and will bring peace for these dreamers.
01:59:34.000 Thank you.
01:59:34.000 No other country but our own.
01:59:36.000 If you're going to run based on your record of voting in Washington, then you have to own those votes, especially when it comes to immigration.
01:59:45.000 You voted to confirm the head of customs and border protection under Trump, who was one of the architects.
01:59:51.000 Of the family separation policy.
01:59:53.000 You voted to make English the national language.
01:59:56.000 Yeah, baby!
01:59:58.000 In as multilingual a state as Nevada to immigrants, you have been unusual among Democrats, I think the Democrat among all of the senators running for president, most likely to vote for Donald Trump's judges who we know are especially hostile to Dreamers and to the rights of immigrants.
02:00:15.000 Now, in South Bend, it was not always easy to stand up in a conservative place like Indiana on immigration, but we delivered.
02:00:22.000 We created a municipal ID program so that dreamers and others who were undocumented were able to navigate everyday life.
02:00:29.000 We stood up for those rights and stood with members of our community with the message that they were as American as we are.
02:00:35.000 A los sonidores hay que decir que este país es tu país también.
02:00:39.000 Gracias.
02:00:39.000 Everyone was as perfect.
02:00:41.000 Senator Zabachar, I wish everyone was as perfect as you, Pete, but let me tell you what it's like to be in the arena.
02:00:48.000 Number one, do the math.
02:00:50.000 If my friend Andrew Yang was up here, that's what he'd say.
02:00:53.000 In fact, I have opposed.
02:00:56.000 I have not supported two thirds of the Trump judges, so get your numbers right.
02:01:01.000 And I am in the top 10 to 15 of opposing them.
02:01:04.000 Number two, when it comes to immigration reform, the things that you are referring to, that official that you are referring to was supported by about half the Democrats, including someone in this room.
02:01:17.000 And I will say this he was highly recommended by the Obama officials.
02:01:21.000 You know why?
02:01:22.000 Because Trump had so few career people.
02:01:26.000 I did not one bit agree with these draconian policies to separate kids from.
02:01:30.000 Their parents, and in my first 100 days, I would immediately change that.
02:01:35.000 And I would add one more thing I have been in the arena.
02:01:39.000 Ted Kennedy, he had made a pretty big allegation against me again, and I think I should have a right to respond.
02:01:44.000 I'm stating this because these are votes that you took.
02:01:47.000 And those votes set you alone among the Democrats running for president.
02:01:53.000 Is it true or is it false that no other Democrat from the Senate running for president?
02:01:56.000 First of all, the things you said about the judges are false.
02:01:58.000 You are comparing me to two colleagues up here on this stage, and you are forgetting about the.
02:02:02.000 I would say anybody who ran for president this cycle, Senator Harris, Senator Booker's.
02:02:06.000 You should let me finish since I've been in the arena.
02:02:08.000 Ted Kennedy asked me to work on the first immigration bill.
02:02:12.000 We were able, with President Bush, to at least get that.
02:02:15.000 Bill to a vote.
02:02:17.000 I'm sorry, but Senator Sanders actually opposed that bill, and I worked on it.
02:02:21.000 And if we had gotten that bill done, there would have been a path to citizenship for so many people.
02:02:26.000 Then I worked on the 2013 bill.
02:02:28.000 I'm actually so proud of the work I've done on immigration reform.
02:02:32.000 And you know what?
02:02:33.000 You have not been in the arena doing that work.
02:02:35.000 You've memorized a bunch of talking points and a bunch of things, but I can tell you one thing what the people of this country want, they want a leader that has the heart for the immigrants.
02:02:46.000 Of this country, and that is me.
02:02:48.000 You know, maybe leading a diverse city that was facing ruin doesn't sound like the arena to you.
02:02:54.000 I'm used to senators telling mayors that senators are more important than mayors, but this is the arena too.
02:03:00.000 You don't have to be in Washington to matter.
02:03:03.000 You don't have to be on Capitol Hill for your life to be significant.
02:03:07.000 Guys, guys, the arena is the arena.
02:03:09.000 We are at the end here.
02:03:10.000 We are at the end here.
02:03:11.000 I've got to let that one go.
02:03:14.000 We are less than two weeks away from a national.
02:03:16.000 Primary, and I want to ask all of you this simple question.
02:03:19.000 There's a very good chance none of you are going to have enough delegates to the Democratic National Convention that clinched this nomination.
02:03:26.000 Okay, if that happens, I want all of your opinions on this.
02:03:29.000 Should the person with the most delegates at the end of this primary season be the nominee, even if they are short of a majority?
02:03:38.000 Senator Sanders, I'm gonna let you go last here because I know your view on this.
02:03:42.000 So instead, I will start with you, Mayor Bloomberg.
02:03:45.000 Whatever the rules of the Democratic Party are.
02:03:48.000 They should be followed.
02:03:49.000 And if they have a process, which I believe they do, everybody else, everybody can do.
02:03:54.000 So you want the convention to work its will?
02:03:56.000 Yes.
02:03:57.000 Senator Warren?
02:03:58.000 But a convention working its will means that people have the delegates that are pledged to them and they keep those delegates until they come to the convention.
02:04:06.000 All righty.
02:04:07.000 Vice President Biden?
02:04:08.000 By the rules.
02:04:10.000 Yes or no?
02:04:10.000 Leading person with the delegates, should they be the nominee or not?
02:04:12.000 No, let the process work its way out.
02:04:14.000 Mayor Buttigieg?
02:04:15.000 Not necessarily, not to listen to you.
02:04:16.000 Senator Klobuchar?
02:04:17.000 Let the process work.
02:04:19.000 Senator Sanders.
02:04:20.000 Well, the process includes 500 superdelegates on the second ballot.
02:04:25.000 So I think that the will of the people should prevail.
02:04:28.000 Yes.
02:04:29.000 Thank you, guys.
02:04:29.000 Most votes should become the nominee.
02:04:31.000 Five no's and a yes.
02:04:32.000 We are not done yet.
02:04:33.000 We're back with more from Las Vegas after a short break.
02:04:36.000 Another break.
02:04:47.000 Okay, so that was another 20 minutes of debate.
02:04:51.000 They did an hour, a half hour, 20 minutes, and then I assume maybe they'll come back and do closing statements.
02:04:57.000 That seems like it would be right to me.
02:05:00.000 Well, that wasn't a long stretch.
02:05:03.000 I guess the most interesting thing that happened there was Klobuchar versus Buttigieg.
02:05:09.000 I have to say that, you know, one of the things that I like about Buttigieg is that he's like a completely cold, calculating sociopath.
02:05:18.000 And, uh,.
02:05:20.000 I'm not going to say that I relate to that because I don't.
02:05:23.000 But I will say about Buttigieg that he has that killer instinct.
02:05:26.000 And in order to become the president, you have to have an edge to you that Barack Obama had, that Donald Trump had, that George W. Bush had.
02:05:36.000 You have to have the edge that's like you're literally willing to murder people to become.
02:05:40.000 Like you have to be willing to cut people.
02:05:43.000 And Buttigieg has that.
02:05:44.000 He smells weakness.
02:05:46.000 Klobuchar is right next to him.
02:05:48.000 And he knows that the more moderates that are in the race, the less of a chance he has to win.
02:05:54.000 He knows that if it comes down to Bernie and Buttigieg, he knows that if Buttigieg is the center or moderate or the not Sanders candidate going up against Sanders, that he's going to get it.
02:06:05.000 And he knows that Joe Biden and probably Klobuchar stand in his way, especially given that he's this Indiana mayor.
02:06:12.000 He's got that small town, folksy, fake folksy sort of an appeal.
02:06:17.000 He knows that Klobuchar's the one staying in the way.
02:06:19.000 He also knows she's maybe the weakest.
02:06:21.000 So he's quite literally trying to push her off the stage.
02:06:25.000 Into a wood chipper, you know, metaphorically speaking.
02:06:27.000 And that's why he's picking on her so much.
02:06:29.000 That's why he's whipping out at every opportunity, taking advantage of these brutal attacks when it was that she missed the name of the Mexican president, when it was her record on immigration.
02:06:42.000 He knows that she's weak and she's totally.
02:06:43.000 Look at how frazzled she gets.
02:06:45.000 I don't know what it is with her, but you can hear in her voice the unsteadiness.
02:06:50.000 You could see the shaking.
02:06:50.000 Excuse me.
02:06:52.000 I don't know what that is.
02:06:53.000 I don't know if that's a woman thing.
02:06:55.000 I don't know if that's an old thing.
02:06:57.000 I don't know if.
02:06:58.000 She's crying.
02:06:59.000 I don't know why, but it's apparent that she is very much frazzled and does not take these attacks well.
02:07:05.000 She has that sort of like, in a similar way to Elizabeth Warren, it's not quite the same, but a similar like student council president girl vibe where so type A that if her Apple card is upset a little bit, she freaks out.
02:07:20.000 She freaks out.
02:07:20.000 Oh my gosh.
02:07:21.000 And you saw that with the, you saw that the first time with the, what was the first one that he got her on, the Mexican president?
02:07:29.000 When she said, Well, you know, we're not perfect, and you know, I don't like you.
02:07:34.000 Why are you attacking me?
02:07:35.000 And she did the same thing here.
02:07:37.000 She's able to finish it.
02:07:38.000 I mean, she was able to deliver, I think, a sufficient counterattack, but she looks very weak and frazzled in the process compared to Buttigieg, who is totally, I mean, for lack of a better word, straight faced, you know, got that sort of stoic expression.
02:07:55.000 And so I think Buttigieg knows that all he has to do is cut her a little bit, prod her.
02:07:59.000 And he does know, he knows everybody's weakness, he's exploiting it.
02:08:03.000 He is taking advantage every time.
02:08:06.000 And it's pretty incredible the coldness with which he delivers it.
02:08:09.000 As much as he is like, even with Bernie Sanders, that was maybe the best example when he was asked the question about you supported Bernie when you were in high school, I think.
02:08:18.000 And he goes, Yeah, I like Bernie.
02:08:20.000 I like Bernie then.
02:08:21.000 I like what he stands for.
02:08:22.000 And Bernie got all happy.
02:08:24.000 You could see the warm smile on his face.
02:08:27.000 And then Buttigieg said, What I don't like is how he's going to raise taxes on everyone that makes more than $29,000 a year.
02:08:33.000 So he literally just.
02:08:35.000 Smiling, hugging him, and then the knife in the back, and then the twisting, and it turned into this thing about healthcare.
02:08:41.000 So I think he's the one with the instinct.
02:08:44.000 But it looks like we're back, maybe for closing statements.
02:08:46.000 We'll see where we are.
02:08:47.000 Each candidate will have one minute, and we begin with Senator Klobuchar.
02:08:52.000 This has been quite a debate.
02:08:54.000 And what I want everyone out there watching to remember is that what unites us is so much bigger than what divides us.
02:09:02.000 And that we need a candidate that can bring people with her.
02:09:07.000 Yes, a fired up Democratic base, but also independents and moderate Republicans.
02:09:12.000 And I've done that every single time.
02:09:14.000 I have won every race down to fourth grade.
02:09:17.000 A lot of boasting up here, so I thought I'd add that.
02:09:19.000 Did I not say it?
02:09:20.000 Did I not say it?
02:09:21.000 You need someone who can govern.
02:09:22.000 And I have passed over 100 bills as a lead Democrat.
02:09:25.000 And third, you need someone that has the heart to be the president.
02:09:30.000 They were talking a lot about heart conditions up here.
02:09:33.000 We have a president right now that doesn't have a heart.
02:09:37.000 I love the people of this country, and I ask for the vote of the people of Nevada because this state gets it.
02:09:47.000 They get that maybe you don't agree with every single thing that's said on this debate stage, but we understand that the heart of America is bigger than any heart that God has in the White House.
02:09:59.000 I ask you to join me at amyklobuchar.com.
02:10:03.000 Mayor Bloomberg, to you.
02:10:03.000 Thank you.
02:10:06.000 Well, you can join me at mikebloomberg.com too if you want, but I'm not asking for any money.
02:10:13.000 This is a management job.
02:10:15.000 And John Boswell's not a manager.
02:10:15.000 Everett.
02:10:18.000 This is a job where you have to build teams.
02:10:20.000 He doesn't have a team, so he goes and makes decisions without knowing what's going on or the implications of what he does.
02:10:26.000 We cannot run the railroad this way.
02:10:28.000 This country has to pull together and understand that the people that we elect, and it's not just the President of the United States, they should have experience, they should have credentials, they should understand what they're doing and the implications thereof.
02:10:41.000 And then we should, as a society, try to hold them accountable so the next time they go before the voters, if they haven't done the job, we shouldn't just say, oh, Nice person gives a good speech.
02:10:54.000 We should say, didn't do the job, and you're out of here, Mr. Mayor.
02:10:57.000 Thank you, Mayor Buttigieg.
02:10:59.000 One minute, Nevada.
02:11:01.000 I'm asking for your vote because America is running out of time, and this is our only chance to defeat Donald Trump.
02:11:10.000 If you look at the choice between a revolution or the status quo, and you don't see where you fit in that picture, then join us.
02:11:18.000 And yes, go to peepforamerica.com and help out because we need to draw everybody that we can.
02:11:24.000 Who believes that we need to empower workers, who believes in climate science, who believes in doing something about gun violence, and recognizes that the only way we can do this is to create a sense of belonging in this country that moves us out of the toxic and polarized moment that we are living in today.
02:11:43.000 I already see an American majority ready to do these things.
02:11:48.000 Now we have a responsibility to galvanize, not polarize, that majority.
02:11:53.000 We cannot afford to lean on the same.
02:11:55.000 Washington playbook.
02:11:57.000 We cannot afford to alienate half the country.
02:12:01.000 We must step forward into the future in order to win and in order to govern a country that will be facing issues the likes of which we'd barely thought of just a few years ago.
02:12:11.000 I'm asking you to join me so that we can deliver that future together.
02:12:17.000 Senator Ward.
02:12:21.000 I grew up fighting.
02:12:22.000 I grew up out in Oklahoma and I learned it probably from my mother.
02:12:26.000 I watched when my daddy had a heart attack and didn't have any money coming in, when our car was lost and when we were on the edge of losing our home.
02:12:35.000 I watched my mother fight to save our family.
02:12:38.000 And I grew up fighting to save our family, my family.
02:12:42.000 I eventually made it through school and spent my life as a teacher and looking into why it is that so many families across this country are struggling and why it gets worse year after year after year.
02:12:55.000 I, for years, have fought for unions to say the way we're going to restructure this economy is we're going to make it easier to join a union and get more power into unions.
02:13:06.000 To fight for students who have been cut out of opportunity over and over because of the rising cost of an education.
02:13:14.000 For me, I am of all the people on this stage, I've been a politician the shortest time, but I've been the one out fighting for families the longest time.
02:13:24.000 I promise you this give me a chance, I'll go to the White House and I'll fight for your family.
02:13:31.000 Thank you, Senator.
02:13:32.000 Vice President Biden.
02:13:36.000 I'm running because so many people.
02:13:51.000 Please give us a moment.
02:13:52.000 We'll clear the room and let the Senator Biden, you have one minute.
02:14:07.000 Look, I'm running because so many people are being left behind.
02:14:11.000 People I grew up with in Scranton.
02:14:12.000 My dad lost his job, lost his house, had to move.
02:14:15.000 We moved to Claymont.
02:14:16.000 We found ourselves in a position where we had little ability to get anything done.
02:14:21.000 And my dad worked like hell.
02:14:22.000 I learned a lot.
02:14:23.000 I've been knocked down a whole hell of a lot.
02:14:25.000 I know what it's like to be knocked down.
02:14:26.000 But I know you have to get back up.
02:14:28.000 We have to provide some safety and security for the American people.
02:14:31.000 Right here in Nevada, the site of the most significant mass murder in American history guns.
02:14:37.000 Our kids are getting sent to school, having to hide under desks, learn how to run down corridors to avoid being shot.
02:14:44.000 It's immoral.
02:14:45.000 I'm the only one that's beaten the NRA nationally, and I beat them twice.
02:14:48.000 With regard to health care, it also is something that is a right.
02:14:52.000 Obamacare has to be expanded.
02:14:54.000 It can be, in fact, cover everybody.
02:14:56.000 And lastly, I think it's important that on day one, we deal with sending an immigration bill to the desk.
02:15:03.000 The only person in here who has the worst record on immigration is Bernie, because Bernie voted against the 2007 bill, had in fact that immigration bill.
02:15:12.000 Thank you, Mr. President.
02:15:13.000 Six million members would be now American citizens.
02:15:17.000 All right.
02:15:18.000 Senator Sanders, you have one minute for your question.
02:15:21.000 Interesting strategy.
02:15:22.000 Unfortunately, RULAC, among other groups, Latino groups, saw that bill having provisions akin to slavery, Joe.
02:15:29.000 But the bottom line is all of us are united in defeating the most dangerous president in the modern history of this country.
02:15:38.000 That we agree on.
02:15:39.000 But where we don't agree, I think, is why we are today the only major country on earth.
02:15:45.000 Not to guarantee health care to all people.
02:15:48.000 Why three people owe more wealth than the bottom half of America when 500,000 people sleep out on the street.
02:15:55.000 Why hundreds of thousands of bright young kids can't afford to go to college and 45 million remain in student debt.
02:16:03.000 Bottom line here real change never takes place from the top on down, never takes place from an oligarchy controlled by billionaires.
02:16:14.000 We need to mobilize millions of people to stand up for justice.
02:16:18.000 That's our campaign.
02:16:19.000 Join us at BernieSanders.com.
02:16:22.000 Thank you.
02:16:23.000 Senator, thank you.
02:16:25.000 Folks, thank you.
02:16:27.000 That concludes tonight's debate.
02:16:29.000 Our thanks to my fellow moderators, to the candidates, and of course to all of you, the audience, here and at home.
02:16:35.000 The Nevada caucuses are this Saturday with the South Carolina primary just one week later.
02:16:39.000 Then the big prize, Super Tuesday on March 3rd, will be following it all for you.
02:16:44.000 For now, for all of us at NBC News, I'm Lester Holt.
02:16:47.000 Good day.
02:16:48.000 All right.
02:16:50.000 Well, there you have it.
02:17:07.000 Tearing it apart.
02:17:11.000 There you go.
02:17:16.000 Well, that's our debate.
02:17:21.000 I'm going to transition now to our normal studio setting, I think.
02:17:29.000 So just give me a moment for that.
02:17:33.000 Let me get rid of this.
02:17:37.000 Yeah, let's do this.
02:17:42.000 Let's do this.
02:17:45.000 Boop.
02:17:46.000 Do that.
02:17:47.000 Zoom out here.
02:17:48.000 Whoops.
02:17:49.000 Oh, you can see all my garbage.
02:17:51.000 I'll get the lights as well.
02:17:52.000 Then we'll close that out.
02:17:58.000 Just give me one moment.
02:18:00.000 We're transitioning back to the high rise apartment here.
02:18:05.000 Let me get the lights here so our lighting's back to normal.
02:18:22.000 Wait, no, I don't.
02:18:27.000 Let's get that going.
02:18:37.000 We got our boom mic.
02:18:39.000 Let me make it so that you can see everything here.
02:18:44.000 Let me clear my thing off.
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02:18:57.000 Okay, this is how the sausage is made, folks.
02:19:04.000 Give me one moment.
02:19:13.000 Okay, all right.
02:19:14.000 Well, we're back.
02:19:15.000 Welcome back.
02:19:16.000 We are back in the studio here, back in the laboratory.
02:19:20.000 And what we're going to do is read through our super chats.
02:19:27.000 Did I spell it myself?
02:19:29.000 No, I'm good.
02:19:29.000 We're going to read through our super chats.
02:19:31.000 I'll give you a little review of the debate, sort of summary.
02:19:36.000 Oh, let me do this as well while we're at it.
02:19:40.000 Okay.
02:19:42.000 Okay, we're back.
02:19:44.000 So.
02:19:45.000 That's the Nevada primary debate.
02:19:49.000 Remember, the Nevada caucus is on Saturday.
02:19:52.000 I'm going to be doing special coverage of that on Saturday here on DLive, DLive.tv slash Nick J. Fuentes.
02:19:59.000 Obviously, you know if you're watching right now, I'll be joining you on.
02:20:03.000 I normally don't do a show on Saturday, but I will do a show on Saturday to cover the Nevada caucus results.
02:20:09.000 And I don't know the time exactly for when the polls are closing, but I'll look that up and I'll post it Friday evening or Saturday morning.
02:20:17.000 So.
02:20:18.000 That was our Nevada debate.
02:20:19.000 And it was an interesting debate for a lot of reasons.
02:20:22.000 The lineup changed considerably this time around as compared to the previous debates.
02:20:27.000 This is the first time in a long time that we saw a new candidate join the stage.
02:20:32.000 The process so far has been candidates exiting the stage, and Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer didn't qualify for the first time this time.
02:20:39.000 And Michael Bloomberg was added on.
02:20:41.000 It was a six person debate, which was, I believe, the smallest debate yet.
02:20:46.000 And it's the first to feature Bloomberg, the first not to feature Yang.
02:20:50.000 And I don't believe Tom Steyer joined until.
02:20:53.000 A little bit into the contest last summer or fall.
02:20:56.000 So, different dynamic.
02:20:58.000 Different dynamic because of the people that were on the stage and not on the stage, and also a different dynamic because this is now in the middle of February.
02:21:06.000 February is the most, well, I don't know about the most, but it's one of the most pivotal times for the primary because it is these first four contests, as I've been saying, which shape the trajectory of the overall primary.
02:21:21.000 It's Iowa, it's New Hampshire, it's Nevada, and South Carolina.
02:21:24.000 We are now in the middle of that first month.
02:21:27.000 After the results from Iowa and New Hampshire, now as well.
02:21:30.000 The Iowa caucus was almost actually a fluke because of that technical glitch, that technical error in the beginning, rather, with the results in Iowa.
02:21:40.000 That was two weeks ago.
02:21:41.000 So, New Hampshire was really the first legitimate, sound contest that we've had so far, and we saw how that shook out.
02:21:48.000 Virtually the same as Iowa.
02:21:50.000 Strong finishes for Bernie and Buttigieg, and not strong finishes for everybody else, with the exception of Klobuchar in New Hampshire.
02:21:57.000 So, it was a very different dynamic because of.
02:22:01.000 The past and now the future because of these two contests that are now finished and the two that are upcoming.
02:22:06.000 It's been, it was a much more volatile and contested and tense debate tonight for that reason because all the candidates understand now that they are facing political extinction in this race.
02:22:21.000 Klobuchar, Warren, Biden, and Buttigieg in particular know that none of them have a national infrastructure, with the exception of Biden, but none of them, none of the rest have a national infrastructure.
02:22:33.000 And all of them combined do not have a chance if you're looking at the polling.
02:22:36.000 If you're looking at the polling for Nevada, South Carolina, and the Super Tuesday states, it is not a pretty picture for Buttigieg, Klobuchar, Warren, and increasingly Biden.
02:22:45.000 So I think all of them knew, more specifically the three except for Biden, knew that tonight was the time to shine.
02:22:51.000 That's why Warren came out swinging right out of the gate.
02:22:54.000 She was the one I think who may have been among the most aggressive on the stage.
02:22:59.000 Warren went after everybody tonight.
02:23:01.000 She went after Bloomberg, she went after the senators.
02:23:05.000 She went after Biden.
02:23:06.000 She went after Buttigieg.
02:23:07.000 I mean, she really went after everybody.
02:23:09.000 And the strategy of the attack, it's a somewhat high risk strategy because to attack other candidates means that you may alienate their supporters.
02:23:19.000 You also may be perceived as somebody that is divisive or somebody that can't get along.
02:23:24.000 So that's why, for most of the debates, nobody has attacked anybody.
02:23:28.000 If you notice that, there have been, and we can track all the different debates.
02:23:32.000 I think there's like 10 now.
02:23:33.000 You can track throughout the debates that typically the only person that gets attacked is the frontrunner.
02:23:38.000 First it was Biden, then it was Warren.
02:23:40.000 Increasingly now it's Bernie and Buttigieg a little bit.
02:23:44.000 And that is how it has been.
02:23:45.000 But tonight, all bets are off, and nobody had been attacking because you don't want to alienate supporters.
02:23:50.000 You don't want to be seen as bad.
02:23:52.000 But the payoff for the attack strategy is that if you attack somebody, then you are now engaged in a two versus two fight for attention as opposed to a one versus six, or a one versus one as opposed to a one versus six.
02:24:06.000 For example, if Elizabeth Warren attacks Michael Bloomberg as she did, well, now her and Michael Bloomberg are basically in this loose, contained exchange.
02:24:16.000 For perhaps three or four minutes, which during a two hour debate with six people is a lot of time.
02:24:21.000 So, where she might have gotten 90 seconds to talk about her policy and then it goes to somebody else, now you sort of trap the ball, it's passed between two people.
02:24:29.000 Now, you know, the ball being speaking time, now you've contained this conversation to one and the other.
02:24:36.000 And it's a high risk strategy normally, but if you're in a scenario where you're facing extinction and you're desperate to get airtime, you're desperate to win over new voters.
02:24:46.000 That is something that becomes more viable as time goes on, as the race goes on, and particularly if you're losing.
02:24:52.000 And that's why Warren was very aggressive tonight.
02:24:54.000 That is why Buttigieg was very aggressive tonight.
02:24:57.000 So that sort of explains to me a lot of the conflict.
02:25:00.000 Aside from that, you know, winners and losers from the evening, I mean, that I think is the most notable thing is that this was the most fiery, the most interesting.
02:25:08.000 It wasn't just bland, generic policy.
02:25:10.000 And I think it's largely for that reason, especially with Bloomberg.
02:25:14.000 If you noticed in the first, like, maybe 30 to 45 minutes, It was a pile on on Bloomberg, and that is because they see Bloomberg as a safe target.
02:25:23.000 Railing against Bloomberg is like the easiest thing in the world because he's a billionaire, he's obviously buying his way into the race, and he is perhaps the only person besides Bernie Sanders who has a viable path to the nomination.
02:25:36.000 So, you know, this is somebody that also is not very charismatic, so it's a very low risk compared to others to attack Bloomberg, and I think you saw a little bit of that as well.
02:25:46.000 That's in particular.
02:25:48.000 In general, there's a lot of attacking, in particular, there was this pile on with Bloomberg.
02:25:52.000 Aside from that, the winners and losers of the race, I think Bloomberg had a really bad moment when Elizabeth Warren called him out.
02:26:00.000 And this is a problem for him.
02:26:02.000 And it's so funny to me because here you have Michael Bloomberg, who is this Jewish billionaire elite who is trying to buy his way into the race.
02:26:10.000 And it is funny because, in a lot of ways, this is symptomatic of what is happening with the left wing in general and how the left wing has always been, by the way.
02:26:20.000 The left wing has always been that way.
02:26:23.000 Exactly that way.
02:26:25.000 You can go back to Russia, you can go back to women's suffrage, you can go back to civil rights, you can go back to gay rights.
02:26:35.000 It has always been exactly that structure.
02:26:38.000 And what's funny about that is Michael Bloomberg buys his way in and here's a billion dollars for this coalition of the fringe, this biological Leninist coalition to win, and immediately gets on the stage and he's called out for.
02:26:53.000 You're sexist, you're racist, you're not left wing enough, you're a socialist, all these different things, right?
02:27:01.000 So it's very funny to see somebody put up a billion dollars to save all these fringe type people, and all he gets is tomatoes thrown at him, all he gets is attacked because he was a guy, because he was an efficient, smart, intelligent, elite person in New York City, a billionaire, because he is a successful and normative person in a different time period, which is the 1990s, 2000s, right?
02:27:26.000 And 2010s.
02:27:27.000 So, I thought that was maybe an ironic component of it, but it was a bad night for him.
02:27:32.000 You know, the commercials and the money really only get you so far.
02:27:35.000 I really do believe that.
02:27:36.000 You know, insofar as Bloomberg is doing well in the race, he's doing well, obviously, because he's put up hundreds of millions of dollars, $500 million, $600 million in the race so far between the advertisements and the other spending.
02:27:51.000 But the commercials only get you so far.
02:27:53.000 If you don't do well in the debates, if people don't like you, if you're perceived as a sexist, racist, you know, whatever, in the Democratic Party, I don't think that's going to turn out too well.
02:28:04.000 All that being said, it does remain to be seen what the ultimate impact of these debates is.
02:28:10.000 Because while it is true, on the one hand, that if that perception is created, that it's going to be hard for Bloomberg, on the other hand, you absolutely can paper over that with commercials.
02:28:23.000 Because you think about the debate, a debate is simply one form of media.
02:28:27.000 A debate is a big opportunity for candidates because it's big exposure, it's free.
02:28:34.000 You get time, you get to contrast and compare yourself with the other candidates, but fundamentally it is just another form of media.
02:28:41.000 It's a long form and big exposure, but it is essentially a commercial.
02:28:46.000 And so if he does badly in this long commercial, well, that's no good.
02:28:51.000 But if he's paying $500 million for commercials everywhere else in the primary states, well, it's arguable to what extent that matters.
02:29:00.000 And also the debate is important because all the media will be talking about it, you know, they'll be talking about it and all the major.
02:29:06.000 Network television stations and cable news stations, and so on.
02:29:09.000 So, I mean, they the media of the debate obviously has a ripple effect, and it goes on and goes outward.
02:29:16.000 But you know, when you're talking about half a billion dollars worth of spending, um, we will see to what extent the debate plays a role in this race.
02:29:25.000 But he didn't do very well tonight.
02:29:28.000 I think that Elizabeth Warren had an okay night.
02:29:30.000 You know, she was very feisty, very pugnacious, but she got in the fight and she sounded pretty good, a little bit more aggressive than normal.
02:29:37.000 I think it was, you know, probably an okay night for her.
02:29:40.000 Klobuchar had a bad night.
02:29:41.000 She had a lot of issues.
02:29:44.000 She got into it with Pete Buttigieg twice, both times.
02:29:47.000 She looked frazzled.
02:29:49.000 The debate for her tonight should have been trying to capitalize on her win in New Hampshire.
02:29:54.000 She was the surprise third place finisher in the New Hampshire primary.
02:29:58.000 That was huge and unexpected for her because I really did believe up until recently that she was a third, fourth tier candidate.
02:30:07.000 And she went and showed that she's actually competitive, or at least in that contest.
02:30:11.000 So now would have been the time to say, okay, I took my third place in New Hampshire, and now I need to get third place in Nevada or second place or something.
02:30:19.000 So it was her night to shine, and not only did she not shine, she actually got frazzled on two occasions and didn't look very good.
02:30:26.000 So I thought she did not have a great night.
02:30:29.000 Joe Biden just doesn't know how to behave, he just doesn't know how to act.
02:30:34.000 Joe Biden, every single time in every debate and every time he talks, he comes across as angry.
02:30:41.000 And that's not a good look.
02:30:42.000 That is just not, he comes across as angry.
02:30:44.000 I think he would like to believe that he's coming across as passionate or indignant, a righteous indignation, but that is not how it comes across.
02:30:55.000 It comes across as unhinged and uncontrolled and angry, which is negative, as opposed to righteous, which is positive.
02:31:02.000 So I think he hasn't figured it out.
02:31:04.000 He still doesn't get it, still hasn't figured it out.
02:31:07.000 It was not a winning performance tonight.
02:31:09.000 This was the time for him to win the nomination back, to become the frontrunner again.
02:31:15.000 He has been terrible in Iowa and New Hampshire.
02:31:18.000 Obviously, I think he came in what, fourth and fifth, respectively.
02:31:22.000 This was the time for him to make the case to his black and Hispanic voters in Nevada and then ultimately South Carolina.
02:31:29.000 It wasn't very good.
02:31:29.000 And he didn't do that.
02:31:30.000 So Joe Biden didn't do so hot.
02:31:32.000 And then you've got your three frontrunners.
02:31:35.000 Your three frontrunners are Buttigieg, Bloomberg, and Bernie Sanders.
02:31:40.000 And they're all a little bit different in their own way.
02:31:41.000 Bernie Sanders is the frontrunner.
02:31:43.000 Bernie Sanders got the popular vote in Iowa, and he didn't win Iowa because the Iowa caucus is decided by the state delegates.
02:31:51.000 Or the state delegate equivalents, rather.
02:31:53.000 But he won the popular vote in Iowa and he won the popular vote and the delegates outright in New Hampshire.
02:31:58.000 So Bernie Sanders, in the polling, in terms of infrastructure, funding, he's the only one with a path to the nomination.
02:32:07.000 So he is the front runner.
02:32:09.000 Bloomberg is a little bit different.
02:32:10.000 We have not seen him on the ballot yet.
02:32:13.000 Bloomberg is doing well because he's self funding and therefore he has more money than everybody else combined and has spent more money than everybody else combined.
02:32:21.000 He is doing well in a lot of the polls.
02:32:23.000 If you look at the Super Tuesday polls, He's polling in some states number one and some two, three, or four.
02:32:29.000 He's polling better than Buttigieg and Biden and Klobuchar and Warren in a lot of Super Tuesday states.
02:32:35.000 So he is like a theoretical frontrunner in the sense that he has not been on the ballot in any state so far.
02:32:42.000 He will not be on the ballot in Nevada on Saturday.
02:32:44.000 But in a technical and theoretical and untested way, he is a frontrunner in the polling numbers, in the fundraising, commercials, media, all of that.
02:32:54.000 So it remains to be seen.
02:32:56.000 And then you've got Buttigieg.
02:32:58.000 Buttigieg is, again, an altogether different case than the former two because Buttigieg is a technical frontrunner in the sense that he got number one in Iowa in state delegate equivalents, he got number two in New Hampshire in the popular vote, and number two by a hair.
02:33:14.000 The problem, though, for Buttigieg is he does not have a national infrastructure and he does not have the support across the country that he needs.
02:33:26.000 Maybe most conservative states that Democrats are competing in, you know, relatively speaking.
02:33:32.000 He got number two and number one, respectively, New Hampshire and Iowa, in white and relatively conservative outlier states, I would call them.
02:33:42.000 But he is not polling well in Nevada, and he is not polling well in South Carolina or California or Texas or in a lot of the states on Super Tuesday.
02:33:51.000 And that is because he does not have the support of non white voters, he does not have the support of blacks or Hispanics.
02:33:57.000 He does not have the support of millennials or young people.
02:34:00.000 And so, for Buttigieg, in a similar way to the other people that are not frontrunners, he's fighting for his life.
02:34:07.000 He comes into it strong and looking strong, but he's looking over the cliff.
02:34:12.000 He's skated by so far and had a surprisingly good performance in the first two states, but it is by no means guaranteed or certain or even likely that that will continue on into the next two states in this month or in the Super Tuesday contests in March.
02:34:26.000 So, he's fighting for his life.
02:34:28.000 Now, all of that.
02:34:29.000 Being taken into consideration.
02:34:31.000 I think Bernie Sanders had a pretty good night.
02:34:35.000 I think he was attacked a few times and he offered a pretty vigorous defense of socialism and of Medicare for all and all of that.
02:34:43.000 It is important that he is not branded a communist or something like that or unelectable.
02:34:48.000 And I think he did reasonably good.
02:34:50.000 I don't think it was like an exceptional performance.
02:34:53.000 I think he did okay.
02:34:54.000 But he's the front runner and he's got this enthusiastic base of supporters.
02:34:59.000 His base is broadening, particularly among non whites, which is a big advantage.
02:35:03.000 So I don't think it was as dire for him to make a strong case as it was for everybody else.
02:35:07.000 So in that context, he did okay.
02:35:10.000 Bloomberg had some tough moments, but like I said, it's dubious whether that will impact anything.
02:35:15.000 Buddha Judge, I think, did very well.
02:35:17.000 Buddha Judge knows that his life is on the line, and his pitch tonight was I'm the only one that is electable.
02:35:24.000 And it's different.
02:35:25.000 It's a different pitch than a generic electability take.
02:35:29.000 A generic electability take is I can beat Donald Trump.
02:35:34.000 But his take was different than that.
02:35:35.000 He said, I can beat Donald Trump, and I'm the only one with a path to the nomination.
02:35:41.000 You know, he put himself in the camp with Bloomberg and Bernie.
02:35:44.000 He said, Well, if your choice is between a socialist and a billionaire, Well, you've got me.
02:35:50.000 I've been doing well.
02:35:51.000 I have a chance of winning the nomination, and I'm the only one who can win the nomination that can go on and win the general.
02:35:56.000 And I think that's a very effective pitch.
02:35:58.000 I think that is why he did well in Iowa and New Hampshire.
02:36:01.000 If he didn't cheat in Iowa, I think that's why he did well in the first two states.
02:36:05.000 Is because, and Budajudge is a fascinating candidate to analyze.
02:36:11.000 I believe he is the Antichrist.
02:36:13.000 I actually do believe that.
02:36:14.000 Father is this cultural Marxist, postmodernist intellectual.
02:36:20.000 Buddha Judge is a homosexual, but he's also a genius.
02:36:23.000 He is also a very intelligent person.
02:36:25.000 And a lot of people make the mistake of conflating they don't like somebody with, you know, it's a bad person.
02:36:32.000 And by bad, I mean like incompetent or stupid or something like that.
02:36:36.000 Yes, I don't like Pete Buddha Judge.
02:36:38.000 He is a bad person.
02:36:39.000 He is somebody that is rebelling against God.
02:36:41.000 He is a fake Christian, yet he calls himself one.
02:36:45.000 I think he is a terrible person.
02:36:46.000 But he's brilliant.
02:36:48.000 His pitch, his branding is brilliant.
02:36:50.000 If you hear what he's talking about, if you really like listen through a lot of the noise, His most consistent pitch is We are going to build this new majority and transform the nation.
02:37:02.000 He's saying we're going to, with this non white Democrat coalition of the fringes and maybe with people in the middle, we are going to construct a majority that will ensure Democrat rule forever.
02:37:14.000 And with this majority, we can transform the country.
02:37:17.000 And he said, You know, I'm not a radical Democratic socialist, but I am the most progressive candidate.
02:37:23.000 If I become the nominee, I'll be the most progressive Democratic nominee in history.
02:37:27.000 And he is, and he is that.
02:37:28.000 He's maybe the most electable, farthest, most progressive person there is, but he just knows he kind of understands optics.
02:37:35.000 He doesn't pitch it as democratic socialism.
02:37:38.000 He's actually making a pitch to Midwesterners, Christians, traditional Republican constituencies.
02:37:45.000 He's making a pitch with an angle that can appeal to people in the middle and on the right.
02:37:50.000 Very, very smart pitch.
02:37:53.000 And the things that he's advocating for in particular are things that are reforms to process.
02:37:58.000 What he wants to reform is how politicians are elected and how politics is conducted.
02:38:05.000 And that is how you know somebody is a threat.
02:38:08.000 You know, if somebody goes in saying, I am going to change X, Y, and Z in this country, I'm going to deliver these reforms to policy, well, there's your conventional politician.
02:38:17.000 Yeah, anybody could tell you what needs to change with the country.
02:38:20.000 But somebody that is a step above, somebody that's really intelligent, will say, well, we need to change the process for how the people that make the laws and make the rules are elected.
02:38:29.000 We need to change the rules for the rulemakers.
02:38:32.000 And that is where he's talking about things like changing the Supreme Court, putting more judges on, and having a constitutional reform to the Supreme Court, changing the Electoral College, and having the president be directly elected by popular vote.
02:38:47.000 That is something that would be huge for Democrats.
02:38:49.000 A lot of his reforms are process reforms like that.
02:38:52.000 And that's how you know you're dealing with somebody who's dangerous.
02:38:55.000 And you could see in his rhetoric, it is all deliberate, it is all designed, it is all concise, targeted.
02:39:01.000 Somebody like that is dangerous.
02:39:03.000 And You know, the thing about Pete Buttigieg is, I don't think he's going to win this time, but that doesn't mean he goes away.
02:39:09.000 Maybe his pitch is he will then turn around and run for governor of Indiana.
02:39:13.000 You know, maybe that'll be the next step for him.
02:39:16.000 Maybe Pete Buttigieg sees something that we do not.
02:39:19.000 He is a 38 year old man.
02:39:21.000 I think he's 38 years old.
02:39:22.000 He is obviously articulate, intelligent.
02:39:24.000 He's made it this far, which shows how effective he is.
02:39:28.000 He won in states like Iowa and New Hampshire, which should be troubling, especially with somebody like Bernie Sanders, who is competitive there.
02:39:35.000 Maybe he understands that running for president is not trying to become the president.
02:39:39.000 It is getting a million followers on Twitter and a national platform and national exposure.
02:39:45.000 And maybe he could take the successful political run, and if he doesn't win the nomination, which he could, but if he doesn't win the nomination, well, he doesn't lose because he could pivot and turn that into a successful bid for governor or senator or something like that.
02:40:00.000 And then from there, he can relaunch a bid in the next election or the election after that.
02:40:05.000 And that is where somebody like Pete Buttigieg should be.
02:40:08.000 Feared and respected.
02:40:09.000 And I don't mean that in the way that, you know, that he is this respected like as a person.
02:40:16.000 I mean, we must respect the threat that he represents.
02:40:18.000 That is somebody to watch.
02:40:20.000 That is somebody to be very careful about.
02:40:22.000 Somebody which, you know, he should make Republicans nervous.
02:40:25.000 And, you know, that being said, him being a homosexual is sort of a double edged sword.
02:40:30.000 I don't know whether to be worried about that yet.
02:40:32.000 On the one hand, I don't believe America is ready for a homosexual president.
02:40:36.000 I think that if Buttigieg were on the ballot, it would become almost an implicit referendum.
02:40:42.000 On where we are at with that, 10 years or what is it, five years after gay marriage.
02:40:47.000 And I think you'd be surprised.
02:40:48.000 I think people are not ready for that.
02:40:50.000 Even a lot of white Democrats, Christians, people like that on that side of the aisle, I don't think they'd go for that.
02:40:57.000 On the other hand, there's something in that, and obviously it also doesn't appeal to blacks at all or Hispanics.
02:41:04.000 But where it does work is it makes him not a straight white male, which would normally, or rather increasingly in the Democratic Party, be a negative.
02:41:13.000 You know, that is maybe the benefit of that appeal.
02:41:17.000 Or rather, that is the benefit of that characteristic.
02:41:20.000 So, you know, on the one hand, I'm looking at this race and thinking, well, I almost think it's unwinnable on that fact alone.
02:41:26.000 But, you know, it remains to be seen how the country's going to evolve in the next so many years.
02:41:31.000 That could change.
02:41:33.000 So that's my take on Buttigieg and on the debate in general.
02:41:35.000 I think, you know, Klobuchar is done.
02:41:37.000 I think Warren, we'll see in Nevada, but I think she's basically done.
02:41:41.000 I think Biden is done.
02:41:42.000 The race is Bloomberg, Bernie.
02:41:47.000 And Buttigieg.
02:41:48.000 Bloomberg, you know, again, we'll see.
02:41:50.000 It will be tested when he's on the ballot and we'll get an idea.
02:41:53.000 We don't know now what it's going to look like on the ground if people are going to vote for him.
02:41:58.000 Bernie is the only one with the path right now.
02:42:00.000 And then Buttigieg, his only chance, I think, is if they get to a contested convention and then the superdelegates are factored in and there's another ballot and then maybe the Democratic Party will make him the guy.
02:42:12.000 I really think that's, these are like our options.
02:42:15.000 Bernie either wins the majority outright.
02:42:17.000 Or there's going to be a contested convention and they pick Bloomberg or Buttigieg, and probably it would be Buttigieg.
02:42:22.000 So that's sort of how I'm formulating it right now, and I think the debate performances did not change that at all.
02:42:29.000 But we'll see in Nevada what the vote ends up being.
02:42:33.000 We don't really get a taste.
02:42:34.000 We don't really get an idea for what the facts are until people actually turn out.
02:42:39.000 Because so far, the polls have all been wrong.
02:42:42.000 All the polls have been wrong.
02:42:43.000 What have the polls been saying for a year?
02:42:45.000 And this should tell you, by the way, how stupid polls are.
02:42:49.000 Biden, I don't think, up until very recently, has ever not been the frontrunner in the polls nationally and in the initial primary states.
02:43:01.000 Biden for a year has been the front runner in all the polls.
02:43:06.000 And then what happened?
02:43:07.000 He got killed in Iowa, and then all of a sudden, his poll numbers dropped.
02:43:13.000 Well, how does that make any sense?
02:43:15.000 It should be the other way around, shouldn't it?
02:43:18.000 If the polls are predictive, then the polls should say that Biden collapsed and then he got a terrible result.
02:43:25.000 Not that he gets a terrible result and then the poll matches it later.
02:43:28.000 What does that tell you?
02:43:30.000 Are they just making up the numbers?
02:43:32.000 How else could you achieve that result?
02:43:34.000 That, oh, I guess last week Biden had the majority of the support, and then after the people in that poll voted and he clearly did not, well, then suddenly the voters realized that they do not support him in the way that they did previously.
02:43:48.000 It seems to me like cause and effect are reversed in that instance, that the pollsters were like, oh, our polls are wrong.
02:43:55.000 Time to edit the numbers.
02:43:57.000 It's sort of like when I was in high school, I would cheat on my science projects in all my science classes.
02:44:06.000 Chemistry, physics, biology.
02:44:09.000 I hate science.
02:44:10.000 I'm bad at it.
02:44:11.000 I have no patience for that.
02:44:14.000 And always in science classes, we would do labs and you would have to do experiments and get results.
02:44:20.000 And you can't just copy somebody's lab because if you get the exact same numbers, well, if you're doing an experiment, there are human errors, there are variables, you won't get the same numbers.
02:44:29.000 So you have to just edit the numbers.
02:44:31.000 You copy the numbers and then you go in and you go, oh, instead of, you know, I'm just going to change all the numbers and they're all going to be.
02:44:38.000 You know, proportionate to one another in the same way that the original material is, and the teacher doesn't know the difference.
02:44:44.000 To me, that is what they're doing with the polls.
02:44:46.000 They're like, oh, well, Biden, well, we got, you know, whatever percentage for Biden, but here was his result in Iowa.
02:44:53.000 Well, that's no good.
02:44:54.000 Let's just delete, delete, and we'll put him in at 10 this time.
02:44:58.000 We'll put him in at 11.
02:44:59.000 They're adjusting it based on the results, I believe.
02:45:02.000 The polls are bullshit.
02:45:04.000 I don't believe them for one second because, as far as, and look, I'm not a polling like scientist, I'm not like a statistician.
02:45:11.000 But from what I've seen, it's not predictive at all.
02:45:14.000 Like, at all.
02:45:16.000 It did not predict Klobuchar doing well in New Hampshire.
02:45:19.000 It did not predict Buttigieg going first in Iowa.
02:45:23.000 It did not predict this surge from Sanders.
02:45:26.000 So, it's trash.
02:45:27.000 But all of this is to say we have to see what happens on Saturday in Nevada to really get an idea of where the race is.
02:45:34.000 And moreover, we are not going to get an idea of what is going to happen in the race until Bloomberg gets voted on.
02:45:41.000 Until Bloomberg is on the ballot, we have no idea how this is going to go.
02:45:45.000 Because Bloomberg very well could get huge popular support.
02:45:49.000 Or he could get very little popular support.
02:45:51.000 We don't know because he has not been tested in that way yet.
02:45:54.000 Biden was a frontrunner, and now he's not after the voting.
02:45:57.000 And the same could be true of Bloomberg in either direction.
02:46:01.000 Either people say, oh, finally, finally, a candidate with name recognition who is moderate and who is not a socialist that I can vote for.
02:46:09.000 And maybe they'll go out in the southern states or in.
02:46:14.000 You know, Midwestern states, maybe they'll go out for Bloomberg.
02:46:17.000 Maybe they'll go out for Bloomberg in New York.
02:46:19.000 I don't know.
02:46:20.000 Maybe they don't at all.
02:46:21.000 Maybe they say this guy bought his way in and, you know, he just paid me to say I'm going to vote for him in the polls and he's a sexist and they don't.
02:46:29.000 We have no idea until we get a vote.
02:46:31.000 And that's not even going to happen on Saturday.
02:46:32.000 But that's a debate.
02:46:34.000 So pretty fun, pretty exciting.
02:46:36.000 I hope the next one's going to be like this.
02:46:38.000 They're getting more tolerable, I have to say.
02:46:40.000 But we're going to move on and take a look at our super chats.
02:46:42.000 We'll see what you guys are going to say.
02:46:46.000 It smells bad in here.
02:46:47.000 I don't know what's going on.
02:46:48.000 I think, I don't know what that could be.
02:46:49.000 Is that like a.
02:46:52.000 It just came on all of a sudden since I turned on my lights.
02:46:55.000 I think it might be like a light bulb is leaking or an electrical something.
02:47:01.000 I don't know.
02:47:01.000 Maybe a skunk went off.
02:47:04.000 I don't know.
02:47:05.000 But all of a sudden it started to smell really bad in here.
02:47:08.000 I don't know what happened.
02:47:09.000 Nothing changed, just like in the past 10 minutes.
02:47:15.000 I don't know if that's like skunk or if that's burning.
02:47:18.000 It could be burning.
02:47:19.000 I've been having problems with one of my.
02:47:23.000 What do they call those?
02:47:24.000 One of my box lights, I've been having this electrical problem where it turns off and on.
02:47:31.000 And every time it'll turn off and on, it'll fizzle out.
02:47:36.000 And every time it does that, I just yank on the cord really hard because it's something that's happening in the switch.
02:47:42.000 There's something broken with the switch where the electricity's, like, you could tell it's not connecting.
02:47:47.000 And I just yank it.
02:47:48.000 I just yank the cord.
02:47:51.000 And maybe it's burning.
02:47:53.000 Maybe something's on fire over there.
02:47:55.000 So.
02:47:58.000 Plastic melting.
02:47:59.000 Maybe it's that.
02:48:00.000 I don't know what else it could be.
02:48:00.000 I don't know.
02:48:02.000 It doesn't smell like.
02:48:04.000 It's not me.
02:48:06.000 Is it the shamrock shake?
02:48:09.000 It is not the shamrock shake.
02:48:13.000 I'll have to investigate after the super chats.
02:48:13.000 I don't know.
02:48:15.000 But we're going to dive into our super chats.
02:48:18.000 It's always something with this show, right?
02:48:21.000 When they don't turn on the orb of confusion outside the penthouse, they spray liquid ass on the windows, right?
02:48:28.000 The 5G tower didn't work.
02:48:31.000 We need a new strategy.
02:48:33.000 We're going to smoke them out with this terrible smell.
02:48:38.000 Well, I can't smell anything because I have allergies.
02:48:41.000 So you're going to have to try something.
02:48:42.000 They're going to just chop my head off, I think.
02:48:44.000 They're just going to isostyle, chop my head off if they can't.
02:48:49.000 The vertigo didn't work.
02:48:51.000 They couldn't fry my brain with the 5G ray.
02:48:56.000 And they couldn't gross me out with the skunk bomb.
02:48:59.000 So what are they going to try next?
02:49:01.000 Okay, let's read our super chats.
02:49:03.000 Doom Marine says, in three years I got married, had a girl, bought a house, now having a boy.
02:49:10.000 Couldn't do it without you, bro.
02:49:11.000 Hey, well, that's great to hear, man.
02:49:14.000 And that, well, I don't know.
02:49:16.000 I can't take all the credit.
02:49:18.000 That's all you.
02:49:18.000 That's you, big guy.
02:49:19.000 But congratulations.
02:49:20.000 That's great to hear.
02:49:22.000 It is really great to hear what people have families because what I find is that people are nihilistic and then they have a family and then they are no longer nihilistic.
02:49:33.000 That's not true in every case, obviously.
02:49:35.000 But I think so many young people.
02:49:38.000 Are lost souls.
02:49:40.000 I think the reason why so many young people are lost souls is because they are broken out of the natural life cycle.
02:49:48.000 The natural life cycle, participating in all its aspects in every stage, is to be a part of family.
02:49:56.000 I mean, we are familial creatures, social creatures.
02:50:01.000 And I think it is not coincidental that you find a correlation between depression, social isolation, neuroticism, all these pathologies, loneliness, and the decline of the family.
02:50:17.000 Because you're not as lonely if you've got a wife and a big house full of children, right?
02:50:23.000 And in some cases, it's difficult for people because of cost or they've got other problems going on, but I tend to find that that's.
02:50:31.000 Those things go hand in hand.
02:50:32.000 But congratulations.
02:50:34.000 It's always great to hear that America First people are having families.
02:50:37.000 We love that.
02:50:38.000 We love to.
02:50:39.000 That's how we increase our ranks, you know.
02:50:41.000 Nick, the white majority.
02:50:44.000 Nick, there's not enough America First people.
02:50:48.000 Well, you know how we can fix that.
02:50:49.000 You can just create more of them, have more of them be born, right?
02:50:54.000 You have to make them.
02:50:56.000 Fans says, don't sweat it, Nick.
02:50:59.000 You know you're my boy.
02:51:00.000 Okay, creepy, but I recognize that from Joker.
02:51:04.000 Okay, I'm all caught up in this cord here.
02:51:08.000 My mouse cord hangs right over my leg there.
02:51:14.000 Okay, we're having a lot of problems tonight.
02:51:16.000 We're having a lot of issues.
02:51:18.000 I'm going to need to get my producer in here, Stat, see what's going on in this place.
02:51:23.000 Fname says Have you considered starting a nofap podcast?
02:51:29.000 A podcast where I talk about presumably not masturbating?
02:51:33.000 No, I don't think I'm interested in doing a podcast.
02:51:36.000 Talking about masturbating or not masturbating, I don't think that's something I'm interested in.
02:51:42.000 I don't know if that's a joke or not.
02:51:43.000 Andrew Jackson says, Narf 2020.
02:51:46.000 Ah, another funny guy.
02:51:47.000 Big Butter says, Nick, what should I have for dinner?
02:51:52.000 I don't know, big guy.
02:51:53.000 Chicken, pasta, soup.
02:51:55.000 What is it going to be?
02:51:56.000 I've been eating nothing but soup for the past few weeks.
02:51:59.000 Don't want to get into it, but we've been having a real problem around here.
02:52:04.000 Weird Little says, Does Nick disavow infamous?
02:52:07.000 Namer, Mark Fuentes.
02:52:09.000 Mark Fuentes, that nefarious political actor, Mark Fuentes, my nemesis.
02:52:17.000 That Mark Fuentes is out there giving me a bad name.
02:52:21.000 Everybody says, oh, Nick Fuentes, that Holocaust denying, Charlottesville marching, Charlottesville attending, racist, them Namer.
02:52:34.000 I say, no, you've got the wrong guy.
02:52:36.000 That is Mark Fuentes.
02:52:37.000 Mark Fuentes is out there saying all this stuff.
02:52:41.000 And I always get accused.
02:52:43.000 No, I'm Nick Fuentes, the campus conservative, the comedian.
02:52:47.000 Mark Fuentes, that's somebody totally different.
02:52:49.000 So, yeah, no, I will not.
02:52:52.000 I disavow Mark Fuentes.
02:52:54.000 Big disavow for Mark Fuentes.
02:52:56.000 He's involved in some pretty serious stuff.
02:53:00.000 Frappuccino says daily, hey, mister.
02:53:02.000 Oh, hey.
02:53:03.000 Lord of the Wasteland says Buddha Judge, the first president to need annual HIV tests.
02:53:09.000 Ha, ha, ha.
02:53:10.000 It's funny because HIV.
02:53:13.000 Okay, you know, you got to at least try.
02:53:15.000 We have Pete Buttigieg.
02:53:16.000 He's a homosexual, and that's very low hanging fruit, but you've got to try.
02:53:21.000 You've got to try to make a joke there, you know?
02:53:25.000 Buttigieg, gay?
02:53:27.000 He'll be the first one to need HIV tests.
02:53:30.000 It's almost like that's a fact.
02:53:31.000 It's almost like it's not even a joke.
02:53:33.000 It's just true.
02:53:34.000 Like, you're right.
02:53:36.000 Yeah, correct.
02:53:37.000 He will be.
02:53:38.000 Where's the punchline, though?
02:53:39.000 But where's the punchline?
02:53:40.000 Yeah, Buttigieg will be doing prep testing.
02:53:43.000 In the White House because he is a homosexual.
02:53:46.000 He will not be able to give blood.
02:53:50.000 Yes.
02:53:51.000 Where is the punchline?
02:53:53.000 Pinecone says, Change my name from Frappuccino so you could say it.
02:53:57.000 Oh, okay.
02:53:58.000 Well, thank you for that.
02:53:59.000 Pancake says, Good evening, Nick.
02:54:01.000 Good evening.
02:54:02.000 NJ Conservatives is stabbing at Finkelstein Library, Bloomberg Xerox.
02:54:07.000 Oh, is that true?
02:54:09.000 Base Dollar says, Is Bloomberg standing on a box?
02:54:11.000 There's no way he's that tall.
02:54:13.000 I don't think he was standing on a box, but I didn't really get a close look.
02:54:17.000 Alex says, Every year be like, what is this?
02:54:20.000 Every year doctor be like President Sanders still Jewish?
02:54:25.000 I don't know what that means.
02:54:27.000 Base Dollar says, Who's filming this?
02:54:28.000 Motion sickness check?
02:54:30.000 Oh, the debate was the camera messing up?
02:54:33.000 I didn't, it looked fine to me.
02:54:36.000 Ninjat says, Bloomer's in the chat.
02:54:38.000 Yeah, based Bloomer.
02:54:40.000 Lord Pookman says, At the firehouse tonight, we are America First Men.
02:54:46.000 Ah, glad to hear it.
02:54:48.000 Lord of the Wasteland says, Bloom, Biden ticket, ticket of punch, ugly glezos.
02:54:52.000 Okay.
02:54:53.000 Classical positioning says, Reuse old Trump stuff on Bloomberg.
02:54:57.000 Brilliant.
02:54:58.000 Well, it actually does work because Bloomberg is not charismatic.
02:55:03.000 You understand the only reason it worked for Trump is because he is charismatic and likable and funny.
02:55:09.000 You know, it was almost reminiscent.
02:55:11.000 It was a good parallel moment.
02:55:12.000 You remember in the first Republican primary debate, it was in August 2016, I'm sorry, August 2015, the Fox News debate, Megyn Kelly asked Donald Trump, she said, Mr. Trump, you've called women that you don't like dogs, pigs, dogly slob, blah, blah, blah, whatever.
02:55:34.000 And he goes, what did he say infamously?
02:55:37.000 Only Rosie O'Donnell.
02:55:39.000 And the whole crowd laughs.
02:55:41.000 Done.
02:55:42.000 He killed it.
02:55:42.000 It was over.
02:55:43.000 You never heard that ever again.
02:55:45.000 To be fair, it was a lot more than Rosie O'Donnell.
02:55:48.000 You know, Megyn Kelly trying.
02:55:49.000 Yeah, bleeding out of her wherever.
02:55:52.000 Bitch.
02:55:53.000 He owned her.
02:55:55.000 He grabbed her.
02:55:56.000 He grabbed her and said, not today.
02:55:59.000 He grabbed her and says, no.
02:56:01.000 So that was the difference.
02:56:03.000 And it was a parallel moment tonight when Bloomberg was asked about that and what was his response?
02:56:08.000 You don't even remember his response.
02:56:09.000 It was terrible.
02:56:10.000 He got his ass kicked by Elizabeth Warren.
02:56:13.000 So, yeah, it is a good strategy.
02:56:15.000 Bloomberg does not have the charisma to get away with that.
02:56:18.000 Trump did.
02:56:19.000 Trump understands rhetoric, he understands the game.
02:56:23.000 He has charisma, and that matters.
02:56:26.000 Infamous, infamous.
02:56:28.000 Only Rosie O'Donnell.
02:56:31.000 Everybody goes nuts.
02:56:32.000 I'll never forget.
02:56:33.000 And nobody, well, I don't know if nobody ever asked him again, but it was never a contentious thing ever again because he just dominated that.
02:56:42.000 That people thought it was funny, you know, as opposed to they weren't like, oh, this terrible rapist.
02:56:48.000 They were like, oh, that funny rascal.
02:56:50.000 That funny, oh, that funny rascal celebrity who makes fun of that woman we all hate, you know.
02:56:57.000 That is the Chad of Chad, by the way.
02:57:00.000 That is like women using their only power against men, which is like this manipulative victim card that women always play.
02:57:08.000 You were mean to women.
02:57:11.000 And Donald Trump literally is the Chad of Chads because on a national level, Stage fighting for the biggest office in the world, he defused that by ridiculing a woman, by deflecting it on a woman that is insufferable.
02:57:27.000 Do you understand how alpha that is?
02:57:30.000 Do you understand that that is the pinnacle of male achievement in so many ways?
02:57:36.000 You know, it's like on a tiny level, it's like a girl who's giving you a hard time and you make fun of her and she's like, oh, you.
02:57:46.000 You know, that is like.
02:57:47.000 That is like that happening at this microscopic level.
02:57:51.000 And then you have at the macro level, then at the level of the Empire State Building, then at the level of like the moon, you have Megyn Kelly trying to use that same woman bitchiness to drag down a king.
02:58:06.000 Well, you were mean to women and you should be ashamed of yourself.
02:58:10.000 And Trump totally turned it around and said, But fuck this woman.
02:58:14.000 She's an idiot and we all hate her.
02:58:15.000 And everyone laughed.
02:58:16.000 He was like, No, only Rosie O'Donnell.
02:58:18.000 And why did people think that was funny?
02:58:20.000 Because everyone hates Rosie O'Donnell, because everybody hates her.
02:58:25.000 So, you're mean to women.
02:58:27.000 No, only that bitch that everyone hates.
02:58:30.000 And everyone's like, oh, yeah, we hate her.
02:58:32.000 It's like the ultimate.
02:58:34.000 You have to understand on a rhetorical level what a tactically brilliant move that is.
02:58:41.000 And apologies for the language, but I mean, that is the anatomy of what you don't realize is that Trump is a genius.
02:58:50.000 He really is when it comes to this stuff.
02:58:52.000 It's intuitive, but he is a genius.
02:58:55.000 So, you go, reuse old Trump stuff.
02:58:56.000 Brilliant.
02:58:57.000 It is brilliant.
02:58:58.000 Maxie Bro says, Shut up, Femme Oi to Michael Bloomberg.
02:59:01.000 He would have been better off if he said that.
02:59:04.000 Lord Maryland says, All these candidates are anti Semitic.
02:59:07.000 Yeah, so true.
02:59:08.000 Panther Den says, Bloomberger.
02:59:11.000 The Bloomberger.
02:59:12.000 I love two Bloombergers.
02:59:15.000 The swastika hamburger that he posted on Instagram, or that Bloomberg posted, the news outlet.
02:59:15.000 Did you see that?
02:59:24.000 McDonald's just starts selling those.
02:59:26.000 Lord of the Wasteland says, Pete looking at Biden with daddy eyes.
02:59:30.000 Okay, cringe.
02:59:31.000 SP says 2016 energy, very true.
02:59:35.000 Brandstorm says, yo, you ripping off racial enthusiast Mark Fuentes?
02:59:39.000 Holocaust belittler and white majoritarian Mark Fuentes.
02:59:44.000 Yeah, I'm ripping him off.
02:59:47.000 Boat School says, what is this?
02:59:50.000 I don't know what that means.
02:59:52.000 Patrick Casey says, Bloomberg gang, let's go.
02:59:55.000 I guess Patrick Casey is a bloomer.
02:59:58.000 I didn't know that.
03:00:00.000 Well, thanks for the diamond.
03:00:02.000 Big Chungus, as we call him, Patrick Big Chungus Casey.
03:00:07.000 Timed Out says, This is my last Ninjagini.
03:00:09.000 It's all lemons from here on out, Nick.
03:00:11.000 Well, that's not great to hear.
03:00:15.000 Mark Fuentes says, Belittling each other is no way to win the debate.
03:00:19.000 Funny.
03:00:20.000 Anthill says, Bloomberg on the stage is making them frantic.
03:00:24.000 Sean says, Abolish the 19th?
03:00:27.000 Nah, fam.
03:00:28.000 Abolish democracy.
03:00:30.000 Imagine saying, Nah, fam.
03:00:32.000 Who would say that?
03:00:33.000 Are you a millennial by any chance?
03:00:37.000 Nah, fam.
03:00:38.000 Wow, you're cool like me.
03:00:39.000 You're cool and hip like me.
03:00:42.000 Nah, fam.
03:00:43.000 It's not even funny for being ironic.
03:00:44.000 That is just cringe.
03:00:47.000 There is no way that you can tell me, nah, fam, and it not to be cringe, even if you're joking.
03:00:53.000 That was just bad, dude.
03:00:55.000 And you should be ashamed.
03:00:57.000 Sean says, this one's for the viciousness and ugliness.
03:00:59.000 Woo.
03:01:00.000 Okay, boomer.
03:01:02.000 Nah, fam.
03:01:03.000 Just reading that is like a time machine.
03:01:05.000 I feel like I just stepped out of a time machine.
03:01:08.000 Oh, I'm going to watch Thrift Shop?
03:01:10.000 Music video by Malcolm Moore on YouTube.
03:01:13.000 I'm going to get on my iTouch and watch The Rip Shop by Malcolm Moore, the music video.
03:01:20.000 I'm going to buy a packet of silly bands.
03:01:23.000 Nah, fam.
03:01:25.000 I'm going to the mall to buy a packet of silly bands.
03:01:28.000 Yeah, please.
03:01:29.000 Don't even come at me with that.
03:01:31.000 Save the West says, let's give a salute in chat for Mike Maloney and NF Clips.
03:01:35.000 Yeah, yeah.
03:01:37.000 So, not only did my YouTube channel get banned, but today, Nick Fuentes Highlights got banned, and Nick Fuentes Clips, my two clip channels, I don't run them.
03:01:48.000 Mike Maloney runs the highlights, and I don't want to dox the other guy, but the other guy runs the NJF clips.
03:01:56.000 So, yeah, now I'm getting the Infowars treatment.
03:01:58.000 They're banning even people that post my clips, my show.
03:02:03.000 I'm unpersonal.
03:02:04.000 There's no chance of me getting my YouTube channel back, I don't think.
03:02:07.000 Bad Faith Poster says, I'm blooming.
03:02:11.000 SP says, Thanks, producer.
03:02:13.000 Yeah, producer coming in clutch with the McDonald's.
03:02:15.000 Would have been a long night if I didn't get a little food in my belly.
03:02:20.000 Joe Blow says Pete and Bloomberg on their tippy toes.
03:02:24.000 Solid Snake says nominate a woman.
03:02:26.000 It'll make people less sexist.
03:02:28.000 LMAO, yeah, that's funny.
03:02:30.000 Green Frog says war mode.
03:02:31.000 Warren coming for her scalps.
03:02:33.000 Yeah, she's coming with a tomahawk and she is scalping.
03:02:37.000 We Live in the Matrix says Warren would be better off shaving her eyebrows or just drawing them better.
03:02:43.000 Why does she draw them like this?
03:02:46.000 Why are they arched like that?
03:02:47.000 It's like nobody can look at that face.
03:02:52.000 Nobody can look at that face and say, I'm going to vote for you.
03:02:54.000 I like you.
03:02:55.000 That is a face that all men know.
03:02:58.000 Every man knows that face, and every man sees that face, and you know how you feel.
03:03:04.000 You know exactly how you feel.
03:03:06.000 You know exactly what you want to do to that face.
03:03:08.000 We've all seen it, Ben.
03:03:09.000 We've all seen it, fellas.
03:03:11.000 And that is not a face that you want running for president.
03:03:13.000 Let me just say that.
03:03:14.000 So let's see.
03:03:17.000 I just read that.
03:03:18.000 Minnesota Groyper says, How dare that bitch, Warren, counter signal Amy?
03:03:22.000 Yeah, so true.
03:03:24.000 Warren is an idiot.
03:03:25.000 The reason why I like Klobuchar is like my mom, I can see myself like going next to her and like, you know, hugging her and like palling around with her, you know?
03:03:34.000 Klobuchar's getting attacked, and I can see myself being like hugging her, and she's like much shorter than me, you know?
03:03:40.000 You know, like short moms, it's the best.
03:03:43.000 My mom is short.
03:03:46.000 It's like a very, I don't know, natural sort of dynamic.
03:03:51.000 And so I could see Klobuchar, me being like, oh, Amy, Amy, what's going on?
03:03:57.000 You know, just being like a pal, just being pals with her.
03:04:00.000 And her being very motherly, you know, she's like, Oh, hi, Nicholas, it's so nice for you to stop by.
03:04:07.000 I've got this on the stove, it'll be ready in five minutes.
03:04:11.000 I'll fix you a plate.
03:04:12.000 You know, that kind of vibe, I get that energy.
03:04:14.000 Oh, sit down, sit down.
03:04:16.000 I'm fixing, I've got some cookies in the oven, they'll be out in five minutes.
03:04:20.000 Oh, thanks, Mrs. Klobuchar, you're the best.
03:04:23.000 You know, she throws down a plate of cookies.
03:04:25.000 She's got an apron on, she's got a towel, she throws a towel around her shoulder.
03:04:29.000 She sits down at the table.
03:04:31.000 So tell me, how are you doing?
03:04:33.000 You know, she's interested.
03:04:34.000 She's happy to see you.
03:04:35.000 That is the kind of energy that I get from Klobuchar.
03:04:38.000 That is the kind of energy you bump into her in the grocery store and you're actually happy.
03:04:42.000 It's like pleasant as opposed to unpleasant.
03:04:45.000 Oh, hi, how are you doing?
03:04:46.000 How's your mom?
03:04:47.000 You know, that kind of energy.
03:04:49.000 She has that energy.
03:04:50.000 I like her.
03:04:51.000 I want to be her friend.
03:04:53.000 I want to know her.
03:04:54.000 I want to live in Minnesota and I want to bump into her in the grocery store.
03:04:58.000 I want to be friends with her son and go to her house.
03:05:04.000 Go to my friend's house to play Call of Duty Zombies Black Ops 2, and she answers the door instead of my friend.
03:05:11.000 And she's like, Come on in.
03:05:13.000 Oh, he's in the basement, you know, whatever.
03:05:16.000 And I'm like, Oh, hi, Mrs. Klobuchar.
03:05:18.000 You know, that is the vibe.
03:05:20.000 She teases me, you know, she's like teasing me playfully, you know, that.
03:05:25.000 Oh, you're funny, you know.
03:05:27.000 So I like Amy Klobuchar.
03:05:30.000 She has, and that is just a likable energy that she comes at it with.
03:05:35.000 Elizabeth Warren does not have that energy.
03:05:37.000 Elizabeth Warren has the energy of a teacher or a principal.
03:05:41.000 She has the energy of a bitch, of a straight up bitch.
03:05:46.000 And that is why I hate her.
03:05:48.000 I would not be friends with her.
03:05:50.000 She's the kind of person that if you're like riding your bike down the street, she would be like, Don't ride on my grass, young man.
03:05:57.000 That's the kind of energy that she brings.
03:05:59.000 You're like at recess and you're roughhousing with your friends, and she gives you like a self righteous speech and she like makes you sit out.
03:06:08.000 You know, it's not enough that if you don't do your homework, she like gives you the pink slip or whatever, but she also is gonna like read you the riot act and make you feel ashamed or something.
03:06:17.000 She has bad, bad juju, bad energy.
03:06:20.000 That is not, she is somebody that you would hate.
03:06:23.000 And we all know, we all knew the moms that were like that.
03:06:26.000 We all know the women that were like that in school.
03:06:29.000 I knew plenty of them, and I hated them more than anybody else.
03:06:33.000 She got major, major bitch energy.
03:06:35.000 That's why she will never be the president.
03:06:39.000 And you want to know why that is?
03:06:40.000 Because she's from New England.
03:06:42.000 Hate to say it, that's no shade in anybody else in New England, but it's a very like posh, pretentious, Yuppie, you know, white.
03:06:52.000 I hate to say it, but it's like a white, it's like an Anglo thing, even though she's like Native American or whatever.
03:06:58.000 I know she's not from New England, but she thrived in New England.
03:07:01.000 And maybe that's like the energy.
03:07:03.000 Maybe that's the energy as opposed to the Midwest.
03:07:05.000 It's almost a regional thing.
03:07:07.000 Klobuchar comes from the snow and the Vikings, the game, the guys bringing a beer to the guys, watching the game.
03:07:18.000 And Elizabeth Ward is like this.
03:07:20.000 You know, that posh New England, blue blood, she's academic, intellectual, someone that deserves to shut up.
03:07:29.000 She deserves to shut up.
03:07:31.000 Okay.
03:07:33.000 Anyway, General Pinochet says, Casual Wednesday, necktie check.
03:07:37.000 Yeah, well, it's a debate, so I figured, you know, it's a debate.
03:07:40.000 It's more casual.
03:07:41.000 It's a long night.
03:07:43.000 So, D Live, D Live debates, more casual.
03:07:48.000 Joe Blow says, Klobuchar is way less bitchy and catty than Warren.
03:07:51.000 It's what I've been saying, it's what I've said.
03:07:54.000 Base Dollar says, What's up with the wheel?
03:07:58.000 What wheel?
03:07:59.000 Biden did meth before going on.
03:08:01.000 Yeah, that's true.
03:08:02.000 Cheese says, Chill with McDonald's.
03:08:05.000 It's going straight to your face.
03:08:08.000 What was I eating too fast?
03:08:10.000 You guys shouldn't see me eat when I'm hungry.
03:08:12.000 It's honestly a disgusting display.
03:08:15.000 Again, I am not neurotypical, okay?
03:08:18.000 I have OCD or something.
03:08:21.000 I actually don't know how to eat at a normal pace.
03:08:24.000 I literally do not know.
03:08:26.000 How to eat a meal at a normal human pace.
03:08:30.000 I can't do it.
03:08:31.000 And I eat so fast sometimes it makes me sick, but I don't know how to slow down.
03:08:36.000 I have like this autistic, like task completion mentality with everything.
03:08:42.000 And it's like if somebody puts food in front of me and I'm hungry, it's like overriding directive is consume all the food as fast as possible.
03:08:54.000 So it's just like shoveling it in.
03:08:58.000 And, like, just, you know, going in.
03:09:01.000 And that's like with everything.
03:09:03.000 Like, I was like that as a kid with Legos.
03:09:06.000 I'm like that with spreadsheets.
03:09:08.000 I'm like that with a lot of things puzzles.
03:09:12.000 I have this autistic, like, task completion.
03:09:16.000 I must, I have to finish.
03:09:18.000 I cannot do anything before I finish.
03:09:20.000 And that is, so I don't know if that was repulsive to you to watch me, you know, inhale McDouble with fries.
03:09:28.000 But that's just how I operate.
03:09:32.000 I'm a big, growing man.
03:09:34.000 I'm a hungry man.
03:09:35.000 I need fuel.
03:09:37.000 I need calories.
03:09:37.000 I need energy.
03:09:39.000 So, yeah, my mom calls me a Cavone because I eat like that.
03:09:43.000 Anand Semper says, just an FYI, butt plug is CIA because his dad translated Antonio Gramsci's work from prison.
03:09:50.000 Yeah, well, and also because of the military connection as well.
03:09:54.000 Excuse me, as well.
03:09:56.000 Cheese says, here's a few shekels.
03:09:58.000 Thanks.
03:10:00.000 Nick the Brick says, Bloomberg equals chicken liver.
03:10:05.000 I don't know what that means.
03:10:06.000 Tucker says, 5,000 people left Vouch's stream for yours.
03:10:10.000 I don't think that's what it was.
03:10:11.000 What it was was Vouch.
03:10:14.000 If you were watching the numbers tonight, Vaush had like 12,000 viewers before the debate started, and then it went down to like 7,000 or 8,000.
03:10:22.000 But the only reason that he had that many is because Destiny came on his stream and debated him.
03:10:29.000 And so Destiny is a pretty big deal, and Vaush is like a relative guy in the left wing.
03:10:34.000 And so them debating was like a big conflict.
03:10:37.000 And I think, and you could see in real time when Destiny came on that his audience shot up from like 9,000 to 12,000.
03:10:43.000 And then when Destiny left, it tapered off to 8,000, and I was up to 12,000.
03:10:47.000 Or 13, I think, at one point.
03:10:48.000 So, you know, not only did I beat the whole stream that he did all together, but the reason that his stream was doing well is because Destiny came on and Destiny left and then everybody else left.
03:10:59.000 But I just had, you know, 13,000 of my own people watching as opposed to people leaving and coming here.
03:11:04.000 But that's a little explanation on the numbers, the ratings.
03:11:11.000 Marlin says Biden's reptile Nibiru energy deflected by Bloomer.
03:11:15.000 Yeah, very true.
03:11:16.000 Based Bloomer.
03:11:18.000 Based Dollar says, when I'm there, Age, I hope I'm not shouting on a stage making strange faces.
03:11:25.000 Okay, some of these just don't make any sense.
03:11:27.000 Green Cedar says, Press M for Mom McDonald's.
03:11:32.000 It's my producer, not my mom.
03:11:34.000 The One Roll says, 50 year old AF addict here.
03:11:37.000 Keep kicking ass.
03:11:38.000 Well, thank you, Based Boomer.
03:11:40.000 Much appreciated.
03:11:42.000 Knicker Nation says, They're at each other's throats tonight.
03:11:44.000 Yep.
03:11:46.000 Not New Engine says, Look up Rock and Roll McDonald's, kind of based.
03:11:50.000 Yeah, I'm familiar with Rock and Roll McDonald's.
03:11:53.000 Jacob says, What's the new rule for saying blacks or African Americans?
03:11:58.000 I don't know what that means.
03:12:00.000 Johnny J says, Fuck it, I'm voting Bloomberg, total shithouse.
03:12:05.000 I'm voting Trump, but you know, to each their own.
03:12:08.000 Joe Blow says, Pete's prepared to get physical.
03:12:11.000 I loved when Pete said he was prepared to get his physical.
03:12:13.000 It's like, yeah, you would be prepared to get your physical.
03:12:16.000 Pete Buttigieg has volunteered to receive a prostate examination.
03:12:22.000 Pete Buttigieg has volunteered to take everybody's prostate examination.
03:12:26.000 He'll take it on behalf of Bloomberg and Klobuchar and Sanders consecutively all at the same time.
03:12:34.000 That is, you know, I'm sure that is something that he would be eager to do.
03:12:39.000 Mungos, that was kind of an easy joke.
03:12:41.000 I didn't make it at the time.
03:12:42.000 Kind of vulgar, but we were all thinking it.
03:12:44.000 Mungos, a shamrock shake, the phantom menace of America first.
03:12:48.000 Yeah, you can't see it, can you?
03:12:50.000 Because it's too green.
03:12:51.000 Yeah, that's funny.
03:12:53.000 You can't see it because it's green.
03:12:55.000 Look.
03:12:58.000 You can see right through me.
03:13:00.000 You can see right through me.
03:13:01.000 You can't even see my face.
03:13:03.000 Look at that.
03:13:04.000 That's kind of funny, isn't it?
03:13:07.000 You can see the skyline in my heart.
03:13:12.000 It's very amusing to me.
03:13:13.000 Yeah, the phantom shamrock shake.
03:13:18.000 Mr. Slippery says the Chad Bloomer podium grip.
03:13:21.000 I noticed that too.
03:13:22.000 That was very Chad, just had a controlling hand over the podium at all times, holding it, dominating it.
03:13:28.000 Very.
03:13:30.000 And you can tell, by the way, that Bloomberg talks that he's actually a serious person.
03:13:34.000 As much as I don't care for him, billionaires are smart.
03:13:37.000 You can't be a billionaire and be dumb.
03:13:39.000 And so, even the language that he uses to talk, the expertise, is just a totally different tone than a politician.
03:13:45.000 So, there is something to that.
03:13:47.000 Mr. Slippery, I just read that.
03:13:49.000 Joe Blow says, Bloomberg, racist and sexist?
03:13:53.000 Epic.
03:13:54.000 Nick's a better public speaker than Bloomberg.
03:13:57.000 That's true.
03:13:59.000 TM Bruzzi says, Bloomberg looks like a Solarian from Mass Effect.
03:14:03.000 I never played Mass Effect.
03:14:05.000 Clone says, Love you, Nick.
03:14:06.000 God bless you, and thank you for everything you do.
03:14:08.000 Well, thanks.
03:14:10.000 Zaviba says Bloomberg is about to chimp.
03:14:13.000 No, he never chimped.
03:14:14.000 Polish American says Joe can't keep himself from touching Chad.
03:14:19.000 Yeah, that was Chad.
03:14:20.000 You see, when he grabbed Buddy Judge's arm like that, I mean, he really went for his arm, like just went for it and grabbed him.
03:14:27.000 I do, you know, there is something about being a boomer and having those very primitive means of control, you know, of dominating the space.
03:14:36.000 And that is very much a generational thing, I think.
03:14:40.000 The touch, the physical, that's an older thing.
03:14:43.000 So there's a Chad component there.
03:14:46.000 TM says, based on this, Bloomberg would get bullied by Trump.
03:14:49.000 Dude, nobody would stand a chance against Trump.
03:14:52.000 Sanders is literally autistic.
03:14:54.000 I don't know if you can tell, but I was watching Sanders on Jimmy Fallon on YouTube recently.
03:15:01.000 Sanders was on Jimmy Fallon like six or seven months ago.
03:15:05.000 And you could actually tell from the conversation that he has some kind of malfunction.
03:15:10.000 It's not that he is.
03:15:13.000 Maybe he just is weird.
03:15:15.000 It's not just like this plucky, endearing thing.
03:15:17.000 Like, there's definitely a malfunction there.
03:15:19.000 There's definitely a disconnect.
03:15:21.000 You could see that it was not like a politician is supposed to be warm and very loose and very sociable.
03:15:28.000 And Bernie Sanders does not have that comprehension.
03:15:32.000 It is not like he's just this focused, like, militant guy.
03:15:36.000 He's got, like, an issue.
03:15:37.000 I don't know what it is, but he's definitely got something going on.
03:15:40.000 So he would get totally destroyed by Trump.
03:15:43.000 Trump is too strong for him.
03:15:44.000 And Trump is too strong for all of them.
03:15:48.000 Cookie Monster says, Hey, Nick, pick a loadout on COD for me.
03:15:52.000 Figure it out yourself.
03:15:52.000 I'm a baby.
03:15:53.000 Just do the M4.
03:15:54.000 That's the easiest one to go with.
03:15:57.000 Base Dollar says, Cool it, Buddha Judge.
03:15:59.000 At least she knows the Knesset.
03:16:01.000 Yeah, that was pretty funny.
03:16:02.000 Right away, it was to the Israeli legislative body, right?
03:16:07.000 Woos says, How do we get the old Bloomberg back?
03:16:10.000 He's not coming back.
03:16:12.000 Bad Faith Poster says, Gonna cry, Amy?
03:16:14.000 Gonna piss your pants, maybe?
03:16:15.000 Yeah, she was kind of being a baby.
03:16:18.000 Connor says, Does this mean I won't see Bloomberg ads on YouTube?
03:16:21.000 Yay.
03:16:22.000 I don't know what that means.
03:16:23.000 Based Coder Bro says, Mommy Amy can fit her whole fist in her mouth.
03:16:28.000 I don't know what that means.
03:16:29.000 Polish American says, Nick, are you eyeing up that Castiza, Finna Conquista?
03:16:34.000 Perhaps she was, you know, she was very annoying and obnoxious, but she's one of the white ones, you know.
03:16:41.000 She's one of the white ones over there, so that makes it acceptable.
03:16:45.000 I'll just say that much.
03:16:46.000 Bane Without a Mask says, We heart you.
03:16:49.000 You're handsome and epic.
03:16:50.000 Never forget.
03:16:51.000 Oh, thank you so much.
03:16:52.000 It's all true.
03:16:53.000 It's very true.
03:16:54.000 But thanks.
03:16:55.000 I appreciate it.
03:16:56.000 I'll never forget that.
03:16:58.000 Joe Blow says Biden is on testosterone and amphetamines.
03:17:02.000 Okay.
03:17:03.000 It actually wasn't funny the first time he said that.
03:17:06.000 Fool for Christ says Biden looks like he's at his own wake.
03:17:09.000 Yeah, he looks old.
03:17:10.000 Big Gay says Brokered convention when?
03:17:14.000 In July, I think.
03:17:15.000 Armenian Groyper says LOL.
03:17:17.000 Vaush can't even crack 200 lemons.
03:17:19.000 I think that might be because he collects donations a different way, but I'm not 100% sure.
03:17:24.000 CD, what is it?
03:17:25.000 C Dogster says, can we get a consult from Dr. Ari Silver on Mayor Boutigay's white blood cell count?
03:17:33.000 Yeah, that's funny.
03:17:34.000 That's so funny, dude.
03:17:36.000 I don't know.
03:17:36.000 It's just like some of these jokes that you guys are making.
03:17:40.000 It's like, I mean, yeah, it is funny that he's gay, but can we put a little effort into these things?
03:17:45.000 It's like, oh, the doctor joke.
03:17:48.000 Remember when you dressed up like a doctor?
03:17:49.000 Can we get that funny doctor thing from the show to do the funny gay thing about Pete Buttigieg?
03:17:54.000 Like, where's the punchline?
03:17:56.000 What's the point?
03:17:57.000 What's the setup?
03:17:58.000 What's the concept?
03:17:59.000 There's no.
03:18:01.000 Oh, I get it.
03:18:02.000 It's funny because Pete Buttigieg has AIDS and I dressed up like a doctor, so I would, yeah, ha ha ha.
03:18:08.000 I get it.
03:18:08.000 It's easy and it's spoon fed to me like a little baby.
03:18:12.000 I don't even have to chew it.
03:18:13.000 It's just so simple and straightforward that even I could have thought of that.
03:18:16.000 Anybody could.
03:18:18.000 Can we get a console from Dr. Orisilver?
03:18:20.000 What do you expect me from?
03:18:25.000 You know, like, let's just try a little harder, please.
03:18:29.000 Girth says, Who is anti Semitism and why did he endorse Joe Biden?
03:18:33.000 Oh, it's funny.
03:18:34.000 It sounds like anti Semitism.
03:18:36.000 Toothy says, Big Chungus based.
03:18:38.000 Fool for Christ says, Do you believe in science, Mr. Fuentes?
03:18:41.000 No.
03:18:42.000 Wayne Sturz says thorium, salt, fluoride reactors, safe and clean, thousand years of energy, the climate hoaxes, enslavement.
03:18:50.000 Oh, based science.
03:18:52.000 Feels like a wheel says, wait, hold it, dummy.
03:18:55.000 Interdimensional says, the whole clown planet, if we don't science children.
03:19:02.000 These are just really cringe.
03:19:04.000 Purposely says, shut up, bitch.
03:19:06.000 I assume that was in reference to Elizabeth Warren.
03:19:09.000 Respector says, do you follow any Bernie bros on Twitter?
03:19:11.000 No.
03:19:12.000 Tucker says, hey corporations, stop.
03:19:15.000 Joe Biden, yep.
03:19:16.000 Football says, Joe Biden on climate change, deep sleep ASMR.
03:19:21.000 Yeah, well, the whole climate change debate is, you know, that is like a sleep aid.
03:19:27.000 Knickers be jamming says, I'm dirty Dan.
03:19:30.000 This here is a stick up.
03:19:31.000 Drop your lemons.
03:19:33.000 SJCE, actually?
03:19:36.000 That's not an O, it's a C. Says, thanks for all the great content every night.
03:19:40.000 You're welcome.
03:19:41.000 Duncan says, is Warren saying black babies cause pollution?
03:19:46.000 Big Gay says the chat interrupts versus the virgin hand raise.
03:19:50.000 Yeah, true.
03:19:51.000 Yeastwood says all these hurt communities.
03:19:53.000 What about us?
03:19:54.000 Yeah, so true.
03:19:54.000 Kill me.
03:19:56.000 Joe Blow says, hey, Black, amazing.
03:19:59.000 I love Mark Pontes.
03:20:03.000 Duncan says, invest in black babies and Latino entrepreneurs.
03:20:07.000 Yeah.
03:20:07.000 Mediocre Pleb says, Bernie is an awful orator and debater.
03:20:10.000 LMAO.
03:20:11.000 Nah, I don't think that's totally true.
03:20:13.000 Unconventional, maybe, but I don't think he's terrible.
03:20:15.000 I think he's actually somewhat effective in his own way.
03:20:18.000 No E Girls says, been bumping Ye's new song, Black Skinhead.
03:20:23.000 Oh, funny.
03:20:24.000 Big Globe says, from the side, I see the Leo DiCaprio comparison.
03:20:28.000 Really?
03:20:29.000 From the side?
03:20:32.000 As opposed to the front?
03:20:36.000 I think it's there.
03:20:36.000 I don't know.
03:20:37.000 I think it's there.
03:20:38.000 I've been told it's there.
03:20:40.000 Solid Snake.
03:20:41.000 I obviously don't.
03:20:42.000 I'm not as handsome as Leonardo DiCaprio, but there's some similarity.
03:20:47.000 Solid Snake says, this reminds me of Howie versus Arno in Utkun.
03:20:51.000 In uncut gems.
03:20:53.000 Yeah, that's pretty funny.
03:20:54.000 A couple of Jews fighting.
03:20:56.000 See, Dogsters as congressmen making over $100,000 and be like, I'm broke.
03:21:01.000 Well, you know, to be fair, as a congressperson, you do have to have a house in D.C. and a house in your district.
03:21:09.000 And to have a place in D.C. and a house in your district, $100,000 for two houses and in a very expensive place like D.C., you know, I mean, that is a bit of a.
03:21:22.000 A stretch for those things.
03:21:23.000 That's not to say that you don't get paid in other ways.
03:21:25.000 I'm not saying you're like strapped to be a congressman, but, you know, making over $100,000 in that position, having to live in D.C., is not like it's all relative to the cost of living.
03:21:35.000 So, I would say that in Bernie's case, obviously he is a millionaire, and that's because he did this presidential bid and he made tons of money off that.
03:21:45.000 But for somebody where, if they're a congressman, that's their only income and they have to have a place in D.C., a place home, it's like, well, I mean, that can be difficult.
03:21:55.000 So, anyway.
03:21:56.000 Interdimensional says Warren backpedaling on socialism.
03:21:59.000 I don't think she's backpedaling.
03:22:00.000 She never said she was a socialist.
03:22:03.000 Guaylo says Trump forever.
03:22:05.000 Yeah.
03:22:05.000 Base gentleman says the Hispanic moderator made my ears bleed.
03:22:08.000 Yeah.
03:22:08.000 She should speak English.
03:22:10.000 Minnesota Groyper says Pete getting sodomized by Amy.
03:22:13.000 I don't know.
03:22:14.000 I think he was giving her a run for her money there.
03:22:17.000 Lord of the Wasteland says Johto.
03:22:19.000 Okay, this is just like I don't know if this is another language or what.
03:22:24.000 Big Butter says Mommy sick of his gay bullshit.
03:22:27.000 Yeah, Mommy is sending Pete Buttigieg to conversion therapy.
03:22:33.000 She is sending him to a gay to straight camp where Pete Buttigieg will learn to like girls like a nice boy.
03:22:39.000 Pete Buttigieg will be a good boy.
03:22:41.000 He's going to go into camp and come back.
03:22:43.000 And he will like girls.
03:22:45.000 That's Amy Klobuchar's laying down the law.
03:22:48.000 You could see, it was actually an interesting dynamic there.
03:22:51.000 It was like an interesting, because there was like, Pete, I've had enough of you being gay.
03:22:57.000 I'm going to finally burst your gay little bubble.
03:23:01.000 Kind of an epic moment.
03:23:03.000 P. Boff says, penis breath, Buddha Judge.
03:23:06.000 Yep.
03:23:07.000 Solid Snake says, I hate consultant types like Buddha Judge so much.
03:23:11.000 Yeah, he's like a total neoliberal.
03:23:13.000 He is like Macron in a lot of ways.
03:23:15.000 He is like a neoliberal.
03:23:17.000 Technocratic type of a guy.
03:23:19.000 He's not a technocrat in the sense that he is a mayor and he is from South Bend.
03:23:23.000 I'm from an industrial Midwest city.
03:23:25.000 But he's like a Rhodes Scholar and he was in the military.
03:23:30.000 And what he looks like and represents is like the neoliberal, globalist, progressive vision.
03:23:36.000 So, yeah, that is a very accurate consultant type.
03:23:39.000 That's very accurate.
03:23:42.000 P. Boff says, V for Volkisch.
03:23:45.000 Andrew Jackson says, kind of funny when Mommy K was on the verge of tears.
03:23:49.000 Yeah.
03:23:49.000 Big Butter says, earlobe check.
03:23:52.000 Polish American says, for someone who stresses order, what a mess.
03:23:55.000 Yeah, it was a mess.
03:23:57.000 Interdimensional says, this ain't it, chief.
03:23:59.000 Hashtag bad lighting.
03:24:00.000 Hashtag you're gay and you suck.
03:24:03.000 WD says, the Mexican bitch was really hung up on her president.
03:24:07.000 Yeah, that was funny.
03:24:09.000 Mendicant says, G in chat for garbage.
03:24:12.000 Green Cedar says, the bright lights really show your Irish side.
03:24:15.000 LOL.
03:24:16.000 Indian Groyper says, hey, Nick, have you seen the young Pope on HBO?
03:24:20.000 No.
03:24:21.000 Molly Maguire says, ho, Bernie wins because socialism mobilizes boomers.
03:24:25.000 Yeah, that's true.
03:24:27.000 Rindo says Warren is just mad that she has no eggs.
03:24:30.000 Egg joke.
03:24:30.000 That's still funny.
03:24:32.000 King Alaric says, Can't doom the bloom.
03:24:35.000 One and only says, Today my fiance and I found out that our baby passed away in the womb.
03:24:40.000 Pray for us, please, guys.
03:24:41.000 Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
03:24:43.000 It's kind of an interesting thing to put in a super chat, but sorry to hear that.
03:24:49.000 That's pretty rough.
03:24:51.000 Chuck Schumer says, I don't think Warren's attack on Bloomberg will hurt him too much.
03:24:54.000 Warren's attacks have been failing.
03:24:56.000 Yeah, but it goes along with the media and all these things that are.
03:24:59.000 Coming out.
03:25:00.000 This is going to be a problem that's not going to go away for Bloomberg.
03:25:02.000 He'll be hearing about this throughout the campaign if he remains in it.
03:25:06.000 So we'll see.
03:25:08.000 Mendicant says Pugnacious Pocahontas.
03:25:10.000 Yeah, good job.
03:25:11.000 Farrar says, late to the party, but new label for the left that might stick.
03:25:15.000 The Traders.
03:25:18.000 And he says, Trader with a D, like trading.
03:25:24.000 Why do I subject myself to this?
03:25:24.000 Why?
03:25:26.000 Neon says, Gays don't tend to live that long past 40s, so hopefully the anal Pete problem solves itself.
03:25:32.000 Yeah, good.
03:25:33.000 Good idea.
03:25:34.000 Good job.
03:25:35.000 Anand says if Trump wins, Buttigieg can run in 2024 because without Sanders, Biden won't because they'll be dead.
03:25:41.000 Well, Warren won't be dead.
03:25:43.000 She probably will be back in 2024.
03:25:45.000 She might be.
03:25:47.000 But Biden and Sanders won't be.
03:25:49.000 Yeah, and that's exactly it.
03:25:50.000 I think that the real play is for an intermediate office and then the presidency in 2024.
03:25:56.000 I think he understood that maybe he had a shot this year, but it'd be a long shot.
03:26:00.000 But the sort of what would you say?
03:26:06.000 The hedge is that he could always run later.
03:26:09.000 He could get a million followers on Twitter, which is a big deal.
03:26:11.000 The national exposure, he'll make a bid for an intermediate stage, an intermediate office, and then he will propel himself.
03:26:18.000 You can't really lose when you run for president on this level.
03:26:21.000 Raising money, getting exposure, getting famous, all that.
03:26:25.000 That's the game.
03:26:27.000 Silicon says, Hail Michael, humble hamburger, Bloomberg.
03:26:30.000 Ernst says, Lay off the McDonald's.
03:26:32.000 We need you to live long.
03:26:34.000 Shut up.
03:26:35.000 Lifted Truck says, I heard Mark Fuentes is a Holocaust belittler.
03:26:39.000 Yep, yep, that's exactly what it said in the funny email.
03:26:43.000 Dogster says, Next great Fire Chicago starts at America First headquarters.
03:26:48.000 Marshall says, Great analysis, King.
03:26:49.000 When are you going back on the Dave Smith podcast?
03:26:52.000 I recorded it this afternoon, so it should be out soon.
03:26:55.000 I don't know when they release it, but I recorded it today.
03:26:58.000 Livewire says, I have America First, Shamrock Shake, and a Mac.
03:27:02.000 Comfy.
03:27:02.000 Yeah, I wish I was you right now.
03:27:05.000 Livewire says, A no fat podcast.
03:27:07.000 Are you kidding me?
03:27:08.000 It has to be a joke.
03:27:11.000 What would we even talk about on the podcast?
03:27:14.000 Welcome to the Stop Masturbating podcast.
03:27:18.000 Here again to tell you to stop masturbating.
03:27:21.000 What even would be the subject there?
03:27:25.000 If that's not a joke, you need to get help.
03:27:28.000 Based Speds has been watching for a while.
03:27:30.000 Glad I can finally donate.
03:27:31.000 Hey, well, thank you so much.
03:27:33.000 Big appreciate.
03:27:35.000 Big thanks.
03:27:36.000 Much appreciated.
03:27:37.000 Wisconsin Groypers says, hey, Nick, first time super chatting.
03:27:40.000 Thanks for all the hard work you do.
03:27:41.000 God bless you and the Groypers.
03:27:43.000 Thanks a lot, buddy.
03:27:44.000 Thanks for the first time, Super Chat.
03:27:47.000 Sheeny says, no tie, but it's not casual Friday.
03:27:50.000 Well, it's a debate.
03:27:51.000 It's a long night.
03:27:52.000 I've been at this for three hours now, and I've been feeling under the weather.
03:27:56.000 So I thought, you know, it's more casual night tonight.
03:27:58.000 All right, well, you relax.
03:28:00.000 Sheesh.
03:28:01.000 What are you, the fashion police here?
03:28:04.000 Skyfry says, Biden arm grab or Bloomberg shutting them all up?
03:28:08.000 I think Bloomberg shutting them up was based.
03:28:11.000 I think I'm the only one who started a business here.
03:28:13.000 Is that correct?
03:28:15.000 Yeah, shut up.
03:28:16.000 Shut your mouths.
03:28:17.000 Kind of epic.
03:28:19.000 Bad Faith Poster says, Would a Dem president spell the end of the movement?
03:28:22.000 No.
03:28:23.000 Fraticelli says, Still going, champ?
03:28:26.000 We don't deserve you.
03:28:27.000 You don't deserve me.
03:28:27.000 You don't.
03:28:28.000 That's exactly right.
03:28:31.000 No, you deserve me.
03:28:32.000 You guys are great.
03:28:34.000 But it's tough.
03:28:35.000 It's a long night.
03:28:36.000 I am Potato says, Trump is alpha.
03:28:38.000 Bloomberg pays to try and be alpha.
03:28:40.000 I don't know.
03:28:41.000 Having $60 billion is kind of alpha.
03:28:44.000 I don't know about you, but that's pretty.
03:28:46.000 I think once you're at the $60 billion range, that's pretty alpha, right?
03:28:51.000 I mean, he's not a great speaker, and maybe he's not an alpha like personality, but being like the fourth, what is it, third or fourth richest person in the world, it's kind of cool, you know?
03:29:02.000 Wana says, Drumpf, okay, well, thanks for the Ninjet.
03:29:07.000 Okay, Livewire says, shout out to Vote.
03:29:09.000 I don't know what that is.
03:29:11.000 iSimp for Gay Guys says, what's your favorite, okay, disavow?
03:29:16.000 What's your favorite non optical thing you said?
03:29:18.000 What a stupid question.
03:29:20.000 I'm not even going to entertain that.
03:29:22.000 What's my favorite?
03:29:24.000 What's your favorite controversial thing you've said?
03:29:26.000 Why would I answer that?
03:29:29.000 What does it even mean?
03:29:30.000 Favorite things I've said?
03:29:31.000 What is the favorite thing I've said?
03:29:33.000 I don't even know what that means.
03:29:35.000 Bastard says, Hey, Nick recently got a job after being laid off.
03:29:38.000 Prayed to St. Joe for help.
03:29:40.000 Keep up the good work.
03:29:41.000 Hey, well, congrats, buddy.
03:29:43.000 Thanks for the Ninjagini.
03:29:44.000 Congrats on the job.
03:29:45.000 Andrew Jackson says, You're Bloomberger, sir.
03:29:48.000 Yeah, that's funny.
03:29:49.000 Livewire says, Wonder what percentage of the chats tonight will be schizo, pack of silly bands, and a case of Surge Crystal Pepsi.
03:29:57.000 I don't know how people can accept being led by a female.
03:30:00.000 Feels like hucking the whole damn nation.
03:30:03.000 Strong woman is an oxymoron in a leadership role.
03:30:06.000 Hey, no Fed posting tonight yet.
03:30:08.000 Okay, Livewire sending in 100,000 super chats with diamonds.
03:30:13.000 Sanders, the commie, is an autist.
03:30:14.000 Say it isn't so.
03:30:16.000 Ari is dead, and these cringy chats massacred him.
03:30:18.000 Shout out to Bloodborne, the best game of all time.
03:30:22.000 What if your kid's gay?
03:30:23.000 LOL, I'm not going to molest them.
03:30:24.000 The Catholic Church is the one and only path to God.
03:30:27.000 So Livewire just with a frenzy, a frenzy of diamonds.
03:30:31.000 We might have to call it into the diamonds.
03:30:32.000 It's kind of like a cheap way.
03:30:34.000 You can either donate 10 diamonds and get a 1,000 character message, or you can donate one Ninjagini and get, you know, 10 characters.
03:30:42.000 So.
03:30:43.000 Well, hey, but thanks for the diamonds.
03:30:45.000 Yeah, all of that's true.
03:30:46.000 You're right.
03:30:48.000 What is this?
03:30:48.000 Nick Lover says, chicken on a raft, more like, okay, gross, not reading that.
03:30:54.000 Molly McGuire says, Nick going Oedipus complex mode, talking about Klobuchar.
03:30:58.000 Yeah, gross.
03:30:59.000 Such a degenerate.
03:31:01.000 You people need to get your mind out of the gutter.
03:31:03.000 You say positive things about somebody, and it's, oh, you have an Oedipus complex.
03:31:09.000 Yeah, get your mind out of the gutter.
03:31:11.000 It's a wholesome community Midwest vibe, and you're making it disgusting.
03:31:15.000 That's a very, you know what thing to do.
03:31:17.000 It's a very sick, you know what thing to do.
03:31:20.000 That's a very, you know, what is the word?
03:31:26.000 That is a very Weimar mentality.
03:31:28.000 Oh, he's saying wholesome things about Klobuchar?
03:31:31.000 Oh, he wants to have sex with her.
03:31:33.000 Yeah, gross.
03:31:34.000 It's just a wholesome moment.
03:31:36.000 You people are sick.
03:31:38.000 I am Potato says, so Amy would take your V card.
03:31:40.000 Yeah, see, there it is again.
03:31:42.000 Lifted Trucks says, why are so many women fat now?
03:31:45.000 It's gross.
03:31:46.000 Yeah, I agree.
03:31:47.000 Well, because they have no self control.
03:31:48.000 A bunch of disgusting animals.
03:31:51.000 Let's see.
03:31:52.000 Molly Maguire says Imagine USA getting roasted at the UN if Butt Gay wins.
03:31:56.000 Yeah, that would be funny.
03:31:57.000 All the Muslims owning us.
03:31:59.000 And what could we say?
03:31:59.000 We couldn't say anything.
03:32:01.000 We would have a gay president.
03:32:03.000 And how could you come back from that?
03:32:06.000 Literally anything could be like, oh, well, your president's gay.
03:32:09.000 Okay, well, yeah, you win.
03:32:12.000 Marlon says Have you ever considered an event in Indianapolis?
03:32:15.000 Nope.
03:32:16.000 Unheeding says What happened to Cassie, Queen of Spades, Dylan?
03:32:19.000 I don't know.
03:32:20.000 Lifted Truck says, You're a gamer.
03:32:22.000 Have you ever played PUBG?
03:32:23.000 It's good.
03:32:24.000 Yeah, I've played PUBG.
03:32:26.000 I don't like it, though.
03:32:28.000 Adar says, Canadian leftists shutting down rail grid thoughts?
03:32:33.000 Shutting down their rail grid?
03:32:35.000 I don't know.
03:32:36.000 I don't know what you're talking about.
03:32:40.000 Wow, these super chats are really good tonight.
03:32:42.000 Good job, guys.
03:32:43.000 WD says, I'm praying these chats get better.
03:32:46.000 Thank you, King.
03:32:46.000 Yeah, it's whatever.
03:32:49.000 Osberger says, Bloomberg has no charisma and Sanders will scare the center.
03:32:52.000 Trump is a shoe-in.
03:32:53.000 I really do believe his.
03:32:54.000 Chances are like 90% at this point because I think anybody they put up is unelectable.
03:33:00.000 They put up Bernie, and Bernie will lose because socialism will scare the boomers and he'll get killed in the debates, and it's going to be bad for him.
03:33:08.000 I think the Democrats will sabotage him.
03:33:11.000 If Bloomberg or Buttigieg wins, the Sanders people will revolt, and for their own reasons, they will not win.
03:33:17.000 I think Bloomberg doesn't have the charisma, and Buttigieg is gay, and also, I think he's got some other problems.
03:33:26.000 I don't think he's.
03:33:28.000 For even the minorities in his coalition.
03:33:30.000 Forget about Christians and white people in middle of the road type Democrats.
03:33:34.000 He wouldn't even win the minority.
03:33:36.000 So, you know, every candidate's got these, like, things that are deal breakers.
03:33:40.000 So I think Trump is like 90%.
03:33:43.000 Boo Radley says, just tuned in.
03:33:44.000 Was it a great show tonight?
03:33:45.000 It was.
03:33:47.000 Jacobs, A State of Men Before and After Porn.
03:33:49.000 End podcast.
03:33:51.000 I don't know what that means.
03:33:52.000 Bad Faith poster says, Debate made me laugh, but no one's laughing now.
03:33:56.000 Yeah, you got that right.
03:33:57.000 Kozer says, Was Curves a Cowardly Dog before your time?
03:34:01.000 No, I watched that as a kid.
03:34:02.000 I didn't really like that show, but.
03:34:04.000 It was on when I was young, and I did watch it on Cartoon Network.
03:34:08.000 Not New Engine says, How often do you cut your hair?
03:34:12.000 Every three to four weeks.
03:34:14.000 Zaviba says, Mrs. K serves pizza bagels and cookies.
03:34:17.000 Gross.
03:34:18.000 I never had a pizza bagel in my life.
03:34:21.000 That is a white person thing.
03:34:24.000 And I remember, and I can say this now.
03:34:26.000 I can say this now.
03:34:28.000 Should I say this?
03:34:29.000 I don't know if I should say this.
03:34:30.000 But white people do not know how to prepare food, they just don't.
03:34:36.000 It's not a meme, it's true.
03:34:38.000 And what I mean by white is like Anglo, white bread, you know the type in America.
03:34:42.000 They are the type of people that'll serve up pizza bagels.
03:34:45.000 And I remember, I'm not going to specify which holiday because if I did, it would give it away.
03:34:50.000 But when I was in high school, I would go to my friend's house and they'd have a holiday party.
03:34:54.000 And I kid you not, the layout or the spread for the party would be like the saddest appetizers for the whole night.
03:35:04.000 And maybe you could guess if it's a whole night party, but it would be things like.
03:35:09.000 Swedish meatballs, mini meatballs, these little wieners on toothpicks in a crock pot.
03:35:15.000 It would be all this goofy shit.
03:35:18.000 It would be like people bring over these silly dips or whatever, a vegetable platter.
03:35:23.000 That would be all there was.
03:35:26.000 And at my house, my parents would have a party.
03:35:30.000 My parents would throw an annual party, and every year the spread was something different.
03:35:35.000 One year was Mexican, and we would have a make your own taco thing, and we had Authentic stuff from a local place, corn, flour, tortillas, and you'd have all kinds of different stuff.
03:35:47.000 And there were shots on the hour, and there was all kinds of stuff.
03:35:50.000 And we'd have a buffet opened up then at midnight, and we'd have stuff at three.
03:35:54.000 We would have more food coming, like an endless amount of food.
03:35:59.000 We did Greek one year, we did Italian one year, all kinds of different stuff.
03:36:03.000 And I remember, like, I distinctly remember not wanting to go to my friend's party because I'm like, I want, I'm hungry, it's a holiday, I want to eat big, I want to have.
03:36:14.000 Spinach pie and a euro and all this.
03:36:17.000 I don't want to eat your Swedish meatballs from a crock pot on a paper plate.
03:36:21.000 I don't want to have that.
03:36:23.000 I don't want to go and eat mini wieners on a toothpick and baby carrots and ranch dip.
03:36:29.000 I do not want to eat that for the whole night.
03:36:32.000 You know, and that's what you have going on at that house versus my house.
03:36:36.000 And I remember one year I was going to go to that party.
03:36:40.000 And what I did was before I showed up, I went to McDonald's to the drive through.
03:36:44.000 I parked outside the house.
03:36:46.000 And before I went in, I pregamed like.
03:36:49.000 Three hamburgers and an order of fries and a milkshake.
03:36:53.000 I literally went to McDonald's, went in front of the house where the party was, and pre-gamed like this McDonald's feast because I knew that when I got in there, they weren't going to have any food and the food wasn't going to be good.
03:37:05.000 I knew it.
03:37:06.000 And it's always these like white bread type people.
03:37:10.000 It is always the case.
03:37:12.000 They don't offer you anything, they don't have beverages, they don't have snacks, they don't have nothing.
03:37:17.000 But in my house, which is Italian, Irish, Mexican, You know, I remember I'd bring friends over, and my mom would be like, Oh, here, I brought down chips, pretzels, snacks, MMs, you know, whatever you need.
03:37:29.000 So, that is something I feel very strongly about.
03:37:32.000 That is a very distinct cultural difference between, you know, these Amy Klobuchar types.
03:37:38.000 Yeah, Mrs. K would be serving up pizza bagels and cookies.
03:37:42.000 I have distinct memories of this kind of thing.
03:37:44.000 So, anyway.
03:37:46.000 Livewire says When I have less than a thousand lemon diamonds, are all I can spam.
03:37:52.000 Most of them lose before Trump eviscerates them in the debate.
03:37:56.000 Yeah, very true.
03:37:57.000 Marlon says Dueling debate with Patrick Little was epic.
03:38:01.000 Oh, you mean that thing like 10 years ago?
03:38:04.000 Simp says, give me your blessing and I won't coom for a week.
03:38:07.000 I don't want to talk to you about your cooming.
03:38:10.000 Okay, no thanks.
03:38:12.000 Just don't do it.
03:38:13.000 Okay.
03:38:14.000 Sheeny says, I totally get the cooking thing, Nick.
03:38:16.000 Only meds know how to actually cook in spice food.
03:38:19.000 It's, I mean, look, other people can make good food.
03:38:21.000 White people can make their own good food, but it's like the things that white people make are stupid.
03:38:26.000 The things that they make are like, you know, casserole, like just goofy things, goofy appetizers.
03:38:35.000 So, But meds are superior at the food and the kind of food and the spread and everything.
03:38:42.000 But it's really more just getting at this particular, yuppie, white bread phenomenon of, you know, they're the kind of people that'll put that kind of stuff out and pass that off.
03:38:53.000 Just goofy, silly things.
03:38:56.000 And, you know, this is one of my problems.
03:39:00.000 This is one of my gripes with the South when it comes to, like, home style cooking.
03:39:05.000 You know, they make good food down there.
03:39:07.000 I've been treated to some Southern meals before and they.
03:39:10.000 You know, it's mac and cheese, or it's like, you know, this green bean casserole type stuff.
03:39:16.000 And I mean, it's like, okay, but it's like, it's mac and cheese.
03:39:19.000 You know, it's good.
03:39:20.000 It's good.
03:39:21.000 It's good.
03:39:22.000 But it's mac and cheese.
03:39:23.000 You know, at the end of the day, it's mac and cheese.
03:39:25.000 So, compared to what we have going on as a race, our people, the Italian race, nobody can compare.
03:39:35.000 Nobody gets it.
03:39:36.000 And you watch, like, The Sopranos.
03:39:38.000 That was one of the reasons I love that show, because for the first time, I saw somebody like me.
03:39:43.000 And television show.
03:39:44.000 I saw representation.
03:39:46.000 I saw a family like mine, you know, when they got all the different foods and people bringing stuff, and whenever they have something, people are bringing stuff, and there's, you know, all these different dishes and whatever.
03:39:58.000 It's like that is med cultural superiority, you know, and that resonated deeply with me.
03:40:03.000 So, anyway.
03:40:05.000 Young Groyper says, What shows did you watch growing up?
03:40:09.000 All kinds of stuff.
03:40:10.000 I loved television.
03:40:11.000 Up until I went to college, I loved television.
03:40:14.000 And then I went to college and I stopped watching television forever.
03:40:17.000 I literally just don't watch TV anymore.
03:40:20.000 I cannot remember the last time I watched TV.
03:40:23.000 I'm not saying that like a bragging thing or anything.
03:40:25.000 It's just I literally watched it a lot and then I went to college and then like never again.
03:40:30.000 I don't watch any programs.
03:40:32.000 But growing up, I used to watch so much stuff.
03:40:35.000 I used to watch, well, you know, all the shows SpongeBob and Codename Kids Next Door.
03:40:43.000 And I watched a lot of Disney stuff, Sweet Life of Zack and Cody, Sweet Life on Deck.
03:40:48.000 I watched Teen Titans, it was a good one.
03:40:53.000 But really, everybody watches the same stuff Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney.
03:40:58.000 And then once I got to middle school, I just watched Fox News.
03:41:02.000 Fox News, middle school and high school.
03:41:05.000 But yeah, that was the main stuff.
03:41:08.000 Livewire says Italian, Southern, and Northern Steakhouse are godly.
03:41:13.000 Merck says Anglos lost food culture due to wartime rationing.
03:41:17.000 I don't think that's it.
03:41:18.000 I think it's always been like that.
03:41:20.000 WD says white people food got me dying.
03:41:22.000 So true.
03:41:23.000 The things they try to pass off, the things that they try to pass off, tiny Swedish meatballs, are you kidding me?
03:41:30.000 I'm gonna put them with a toothpick in them?
03:41:32.000 Get the fuck out of here with that, you know?
03:41:34.000 The mini wieners with a toothpick out of a crock pot?
03:41:38.000 Crock pot?
03:41:39.000 Get out of here with that.
03:41:41.000 Crock pot.
03:41:42.000 Get the fuck out of here with your crock pot meal.
03:41:45.000 You know, and the vegetable platter and these dips, these store bought dips.
03:41:50.000 Get out of here with that.
03:41:51.000 Who are you kidding?
03:41:53.000 We'd be in the kitchen, I got a plate.
03:41:54.000 And you know, look, it's one thing if you go to a party and they have appetizers.
03:41:57.000 But that's all they had.
03:41:59.000 That's all they had.
03:42:01.000 And they made like this weird, like, mushroom for the actual entree.
03:42:05.000 They had like this weird mushroom thing.
03:42:08.000 And I forget what the main thing was.
03:42:12.000 Might have been like a slider or something.
03:42:14.000 But there's not enough, of course.
03:42:16.000 There's never enough.
03:42:17.000 When you go to an event with white people, there's never enough food.
03:42:21.000 There's enough for you to get, like, you know, get a little bit full, but you never get full.
03:42:26.000 There's never more than enough, and there's certainly never enough.
03:42:28.000 Whenever you go to a white person, party, event, anything like that, there's never enough food.
03:42:33.000 The food can be good.
03:42:35.000 Most often it's not, but there's never enough.
03:42:37.000 And that is like, that is a quintessential feature.
03:42:40.000 When you go to a, you know, when there's Italians involved, it's always more than enough.
03:42:43.000 It's always, oh, did you eat?
03:42:45.000 I'll fix a plate, whatever.
03:42:46.000 You could come in hours after people have eaten and they'll microwave a plate.
03:42:51.000 I mean, that's what goes on.
03:42:52.000 But, you know, these parties, it's like, oh, sorry, there's not enough to go around for everybody.
03:42:57.000 I made one hamburger.
03:42:59.000 I made five hamburgers, you know.
03:43:01.000 So, and I remember in high school, I was like, what are you doing?
03:43:05.000 I would go to my one friend's house, and he literally wouldn't offer us anything the entire time we'd be there.
03:43:09.000 We'd be there the whole night, and he wouldn't have anything.
03:43:13.000 Nothing to drink, no snacks, nothing to eat.
03:43:16.000 We'd be like, dude, we're hungry.
03:43:18.000 Like, we got to go somewhere.
03:43:20.000 Can we get something to drink?
03:43:22.000 Nope.
03:43:26.000 That's how these white people operate.
03:43:28.000 That's how white people operate.
03:43:30.000 That's just how they operate.
03:43:31.000 They're not like us.
03:43:32.000 They're not like this family.
03:43:36.000 You're a part of this family.
03:43:38.000 I'm the boss of this family.
03:43:40.000 They're not like that.
03:43:41.000 They're not like the superior Mediterranean Americans.
03:43:47.000 Big Globe says, I never had ribs made by a med.
03:43:50.000 Oh, yeah, here we go.
03:43:51.000 Ribs.
03:43:52.000 Okay, ribs, really?
03:43:53.000 Yeah.
03:43:54.000 Barbecue, highly overrated.
03:43:55.000 It's like, you know, getting your hands dirty.
03:43:58.000 You know, big, big bubba.
03:44:00.000 Big Bubba at the annual rib eating contest and sloppy, sloppy, wiping your hands on a bib.
03:44:08.000 Oh, mama, mama making ribs tonight.
03:44:10.000 We're going to get messy.
03:44:11.000 Yeah, okay.
03:44:13.000 Save the ribs.
03:44:14.000 Spare me the ribs, please.
03:44:15.000 Spare me the barbecue.
03:44:17.000 You know, barbecue is great, but I mean, at the end of the day, what are we talking about?
03:44:21.000 Smoked meat with spicy sauce?
03:44:23.000 A real cultural achievement.
03:44:27.000 Let's see.
03:44:28.000 Not New Engine says best MDE sketch.
03:44:31.000 I don't know.
03:44:32.000 Moms.
03:44:33.000 WD, I just read that.
03:44:34.000 Save the West says Italians equals higher IQ and higher quality food.
03:44:38.000 Both correct.
03:44:40.000 Better everything.
03:44:41.000 Better everything.
03:44:43.000 Duncan says food is in our blood, Luigi.
03:44:45.000 It's true.
03:44:46.000 Mr. Freeze says hating on white appetizers.
03:44:49.000 What?
03:44:49.000 You've never heard of pickles rolled in ham and cream cheese?
03:44:54.000 Seriously, that is what they will pull out the tray of.
03:44:58.000 I don't know if you've ever seen this, but they do like a tortilla, like a wrap.
03:45:03.000 They do like these wrap slices where it's like.
03:45:07.000 Cream cheese and lunch meat in a wrap, like in a tortilla like wrap, and it's sliced in these like circles.
03:45:15.000 Oh, yeah, it's shit like that.
03:45:17.000 Yeah, cream cheese, cream cheese, sour cream, pickle, ham.
03:45:22.000 Yeah, please spare me.
03:45:24.000 I will eat McDonald's before I go.
03:45:27.000 Spare me from that.
03:45:29.000 White people be on some weird shit.
03:45:32.000 They don't know how to do the parties.
03:45:34.000 They're not loud.
03:45:35.000 They're not bombastic.
03:45:37.000 They don't bring enough food.
03:45:39.000 Yeah, it's very.
03:45:40.000 But that's okay.
03:45:40.000 But that's okay.
03:45:41.000 But they do other things very well.
03:45:43.000 Molly Maguire says, My grandpa domed your WAP grandpa in Italy in 1942.
03:45:49.000 Yeah.
03:45:50.000 Congratulations.
03:45:51.000 And that was a good thing, right?
03:45:52.000 Congratulations.
03:45:53.000 You.
03:45:54.000 Collaborated with you know who, right?
03:45:57.000 You know who, World Order.
03:45:58.000 Yeah, congratulations.
03:46:01.000 But we'll see who's standing in the next century.
03:46:03.000 You won a single war.
03:46:05.000 And I don't know who your grandpa is, maybe some Anglo.
03:46:08.000 But I seem to recall that the Roman Empire lasted a thousand years.
03:46:12.000 I seem to recall that we had a Renaissance.
03:46:15.000 We had a commercial empire.
03:46:17.000 We produced the Catholic Church and all the greats.
03:46:19.000 And you produced what, this globalist trading empire that lasted a minute and created all these problems?
03:46:26.000 Yeah, good job, Anglo.
03:46:27.000 Good job, Anglo.
03:46:29.000 So, yeah, and you may have had a minute here, but we'll see who's still standing in some time.
03:46:35.000 America, England, or the Med.
03:46:37.000 I don't know.
03:46:38.000 Tough to say.
03:46:40.000 But we've got Salvini.
03:46:41.000 So, let's see.
03:46:43.000 Zaviba says, at the end of the night, everyone takes a plate home.
03:46:46.000 That's exactly right.
03:46:47.000 And there's more left over.
03:46:49.000 Jack Pancake says, Med love from an Anglo Greek.
03:46:52.000 Yeah, appreciate it.
03:46:54.000 Boo Rabley says, do you ever see Zoids?
03:46:56.000 I don't know what that is.
03:46:59.000 Big Butter says, white people have Fresca.
03:47:01.000 Be grateful.
03:47:01.000 Fresca's Italian.
03:47:02.000 What are you, stupid?
03:47:04.000 Fresca is literally an Italian, that is an Italian soft drink, so I don't know what you mean by that.
03:47:10.000 Eggstein says, Best and worst food came from stay at home wealthy moms.
03:47:15.000 Simps says, I love a good Swiss mushroom.
03:47:18.000 Okay, great.
03:47:19.000 Reptard says, Damn, the king is still streaming.
03:47:22.000 Thought I'd miss it, but bet the debate was a shit show tonight.
03:47:25.000 Mustard nipples better donate those diamonds or he's a bitch.
03:47:28.000 I don't know who that is, but hey, thanks a lot for the Ninjet.
03:47:31.000 Really appreciate it.
03:47:32.000 Yeah, I'm still here.
03:47:33.000 Still here, still streaming.
03:47:37.000 Mendicant says, Nick's such a foodie.
03:47:38.000 Appetite first, more like.
03:47:40.000 I'm not a foodie.
03:47:41.000 I'm not like picky.
03:47:42.000 I'll eat.
03:47:43.000 You know, whatever it is, I'll eat.
03:47:44.000 But I take that back.
03:47:46.000 I am kind of a picky eater.
03:47:48.000 But I am just, I am defined by an all consuming hunger in a lot of ways.
03:47:55.000 A man like me is defined by appetite, and particularly with food.
03:48:00.000 Maybe it's because my mom just doesn't take good care of me.
03:48:04.000 She doesn't take enough care of me.
03:48:06.000 And she should feel guilty and make more food for me, I think is the end of the story.
03:48:10.000 That's the best, you know, because my mom is Italian, I can actually guilt her into making food.
03:48:16.000 You know, I simply have to say I'm hungry, and that is almost like a moral, that is like an affront to her.
03:48:23.000 If I say I'm hungry, that is like something that she takes offense to and then will remedy.
03:48:28.000 I don't think that's true with Anglo moms.
03:48:30.000 Anglo moms are these like, you know, you say you're hungry and they're like, well, go fix yourself something, well, go fix yourself a sandwich, you know?
03:48:39.000 That's how they are.
03:48:40.000 They're not like that.
03:48:41.000 I remember, same person, the first time I went to that house that I was talking about, what happened?
03:48:50.000 I forget how, but this was years ago.
03:48:53.000 Oh my gosh, this was seven years ago.
03:48:55.000 Can you believe that?
03:48:57.000 I remember maybe eight, maybe six years ago.
03:48:59.000 The first time I went to that friend's house, we said, We're thirsty, we're thirsty.
03:49:04.000 And you know what the mom said?
03:49:05.000 Drink from the hose.
03:49:09.000 An Italian would never, ever say something like that, especially if you had company over it.
03:49:15.000 They might say that to you, but they would not say that if you had company over it.
03:49:18.000 They would never say, drink water from the hose.
03:49:21.000 And look, I like hose water.
03:49:23.000 Hose water is actually delicious.
03:49:25.000 If you've ever drank it out of a hose, I don't know what it is, but it does taste cold.
03:49:30.000 It's good.
03:49:31.000 If you're from the suburbs, I don't know if that's a suburban thing.
03:49:31.000 I don't know.
03:49:34.000 I don't know what kind of a thing that is, but it is good.
03:49:36.000 But we were at that house.
03:49:38.000 That was the first time I was ever there.
03:49:40.000 The first time I was ever there, we were like, I think it was my friend who said, We're thirsty.
03:49:45.000 And she was like, You're thirsty.
03:49:46.000 Drink from the hose.
03:49:48.000 And I was like, Me being an Italian, I was like, oh, oh, it's like, oh, okay.
03:49:57.000 You know, that's always, we're always, my mom made me this way, we're always keeping score on things like that.
03:50:05.000 Oh, okay, that's interesting, you know?
03:50:08.000 But an Italian would never, would never, never in a million years do that.
03:50:15.000 So it's a very, very big cultural difference.
03:50:18.000 Very, very different, very different people.
03:50:20.000 WD says celery, peanut butter, and raisin.
03:50:23.000 Bitch, this is dinner.
03:50:24.000 Yeah, this is the kind of stuff that ants on a log get out of here.
03:50:30.000 White people be like, make an uncrustable and craft mac and cheese.
03:50:30.000 Uncrustables.
03:50:35.000 Bafangul, right?
03:50:36.000 Yeah, that's what we had going for us.
03:50:38.000 I remember one time I went to a different friend's house and we had like chicken nuggets and mac and cheese for dinner.
03:50:43.000 And I got home from the sleepover.
03:50:45.000 And of course, my parents were like asking me all, So what did you do?
03:50:49.000 How are they?
03:50:49.000 What did you eat?
03:50:50.000 And, you know, they asked, What did you eat?
03:50:51.000 And I said, Chicken nuggets and mac and cheese.
03:50:54.000 And my parents are like, oh, brother.
03:50:56.000 They're like, oh, wow.
03:50:59.000 Master Debater says, Italians and Irish are the only whites with identity.
03:51:03.000 Well, the only ones with a good identity.
03:51:07.000 It's a good identity to have.
03:51:08.000 I don't know if the other whites don't have identity, but we have a very, you know, Italians in particular, we really have got it going on.
03:51:16.000 Green Cedar says, Lebanese always make too much, three days of leftovers.
03:51:20.000 Okay, yeah.
03:51:21.000 What do you make?
03:51:21.000 Kebab?
03:51:22.000 What do you make?
03:51:23.000 Hummus?
03:51:24.000 Third world people?
03:51:26.000 What do you.
03:51:27.000 What's going on in Lebanon?
03:51:29.000 You know, they've got these ancient, you know, Middle Eastern cuisine.
03:51:33.000 Please, please, please, Lebanese.
03:51:37.000 What do you like?
03:51:38.000 You're an Arab in denial.
03:51:40.000 Like, what's that guy's name?
03:51:45.000 Nassim Taleb.
03:51:46.000 That's what's going on there.
03:51:48.000 Nick the Brick says, sun never set on the British Empire, but it did on Rome.
03:51:52.000 Yeah, the British Empire controlled what, like 25% of the known world?
03:51:55.000 I think the Roman Empire controlled more than that.
03:51:58.000 So that's a nice cope.
03:51:59.000 British people be like, But the sun never set.
03:52:03.000 You control what?
03:52:04.000 25% of the known world at the time after all the technology was invented, after the Roman Empire and the Italians figured everything else out, after we figured out commerce, after we figured out banking, we figured out aqueducts and everything.
03:52:18.000 And then once we, by the way, once we discovered the New World and we circumnavigated the globe and we made the maps, oh, then the British had a small piece of the world after we had all of it in the ancient time, right?
03:52:31.000 So that's a nice cope, that's a nice try.
03:52:35.000 Let's see.
03:52:36.000 Saxon says, Brother Wars in the chat tonight.
03:52:39.000 Yeah, I'm sure.
03:52:41.000 Boo Radley says, Chad, vinegary barbecue versus virgin lasagna.
03:52:45.000 Yeah, that's a nice cope.
03:52:47.000 Vinegar barbecue versus lasagna, baked mustacholi, Cava Dills.
03:52:53.000 Okay, please.
03:52:56.000 Molly Maguire says, Rome cope, we were kings 2,000 years ago.
03:52:59.000 Okay, Medtarb.
03:53:00.000 Dude, we were kings 500 years ago.
03:53:03.000 The difference is we've been kings all throughout history.
03:53:06.000 We were kings 2,000 years ago.
03:53:08.000 And we were kings for a thousand years.
03:53:10.000 And we were kings during the Renaissance.
03:53:12.000 And we invented a cool ideology not too long ago.
03:53:15.000 We are always ahead of the game.
03:53:18.000 And nobody has ever surpassed, by the way.
03:53:20.000 You know, you could say, oh, it was a long time ago.
03:53:22.000 Nobody has ever surpassed the domination, the advancement, the achievement of the Roman Empire or the Romans, the Italians.
03:53:31.000 Oh, oh, oh.
03:53:32.000 Well, you were great, but it was a long time ago.
03:53:35.000 Okay.
03:53:36.000 And how are the Anglos doing right now?
03:53:38.000 What is the United Kingdom?
03:53:39.000 I think they're a regional power.
03:53:41.000 Maybe.
03:53:42.000 I don't even know.
03:53:44.000 What did they leave the European Union and did anybody really even care?
03:53:48.000 You know, I mean.
03:53:49.000 United Kingdom, not in an enviable situation.
03:53:53.000 So, you know, I will say, maybe we were an empire a long time ago and not anymore, but at least we'll have a country in 100 years, you know, compared to the United Kingdom.
03:54:02.000 I'll just say that.
03:54:04.000 WD says, I'm hungry, Anglo mom.
03:54:06.000 Hi, Hungry, I'm Stacy.
03:54:08.000 Yeah, exactly.
03:54:09.000 Hi, Hungry, I'm Karen.
03:54:10.000 Yeah.
03:54:11.000 Chuck Schumer says, Big Macs are Anglos.
03:54:13.000 Show some respect.
03:54:16.000 Well, they're American, so I don't know if you could say that's Anglo.
03:54:19.000 Bastard says, this is not good manners, but.
03:54:21.000 Hose water is good.
03:54:23.000 It's not exactly, it's not good manners, but hose water is delicious.
03:54:27.000 If you've not tried it, you know, give it a shot.
03:54:30.000 I don't know what it is.
03:54:31.000 It's the minerals.
03:54:32.000 Maybe it's the minerals, the ground chemicals.
03:54:35.000 I don't know, but it tastes good.
03:54:37.000 I remember on summer, you fire up the hose and, you know, you're playing with the pool or sprinkler or whatever and water balloons.
03:54:37.000 Tastes good.
03:54:48.000 Take a little, hey, take a little sip.
03:54:50.000 It's good medicine.
03:54:50.000 It's good stuff.
03:54:51.000 You ever had it?
03:54:53.000 Mustard says, Whoever called me a bitch is a big moolie.
03:54:57.000 That's funny.
03:54:58.000 Optics Respector says, Relating so hard as a fellow American ethnic.
03:55:02.000 Yeah, you get it.
03:55:03.000 Connor says, Anglo mom made microwave Pop Tarts for Thanksgiving.
03:55:08.000 Well, that sounds like an exaggeration, but it's possible.
03:55:11.000 I've heard stranger things.
03:55:13.000 Let's see.
03:55:16.000 Osberger says, Aqueducts are dope.
03:55:18.000 Could we even build one now?
03:55:19.000 No.
03:55:20.000 Anglos be like, Where did the beans go?
03:55:23.000 Where did the beans go on this contraption?
03:55:27.000 You know, silly Anglos do not even understand.
03:55:30.000 They make boats to go over the water.
03:55:32.000 They cannot make the water come to them.
03:55:34.000 It's just, you know, very, very simple things.
03:55:36.000 It is lost on them.
03:55:39.000 Mustard, I just read that.
03:55:40.000 Young Groyper says, Anglo retards be like, see you at zero o'clock.
03:55:44.000 Do they say that?
03:55:47.000 Boo Radley says, barbecue is bad and hose water is good.
03:55:50.000 I didn't say barbecue is bad.
03:55:52.000 I like barbecue.
03:55:54.000 But, I mean, is this like.
03:55:54.000 I like barbecue.
03:55:57.000 Is this like a high level cuisine?
03:55:59.000 No.
03:55:59.000 I mean, we could say that a lot of things are good.
03:56:02.000 Beef goulash is good.
03:56:03.000 When I went to Prague, that's the only time I've been out of the country, and I had goulash with Faith Goldie.
03:56:10.000 I mean, it's good, but it's goulash.
03:56:12.000 At the end of the day, it's gravy.
03:56:15.000 It's beef gravy.
03:56:16.000 And, you know, it's good, but that can only be so good.
03:56:20.000 And the same is true with barbecue.
03:56:21.000 It's like it's good.
03:56:22.000 It's smoked meat with, like, a sweet or a spicy sauce on it.
03:56:26.000 And that's, you know, and it is what it is.
03:56:29.000 It's good.
03:56:30.000 But I'm not like, oh boy.
03:56:33.000 Once in a while I have a taste for it, but I'm not like, oh, fine dining.
03:56:36.000 Oh, delicious.
03:56:38.000 Delicious.
03:56:39.000 Let's have a cookout.
03:56:40.000 Let's have a pig roast or something.
03:56:43.000 Look, it's a staple.
03:56:44.000 It's a part of American culture, and I respect it and I get it.
03:56:46.000 But Italian food is obviously better.
03:56:50.000 And hose water is good.
03:56:51.000 I don't know why you're counter signaling hose water.
03:56:54.000 Do not counter signal hose water on the show.
03:56:57.000 Green Cedar says, we are an Arab.
03:56:58.000 LOL.
03:56:59.000 You took our letters.
03:57:00.000 Yeah, I know.
03:57:01.000 I'm just.
03:57:02.000 Messing with you, big guy.
03:57:04.000 Molly Maguire says, LOL, known world, cope, rule Britannia, simple as.
03:57:08.000 Yeah, don't think they're around anymore, so that's a nice try.
03:57:13.000 Mirchu says, Good Lord, you Guineas are so full of yourselves.
03:57:16.000 Yeah, well, that sounds like cope to me.
03:57:18.000 They roll their eyes.
03:57:19.000 Yeah, but you can't argue.
03:57:21.000 You can't argue.
03:57:23.000 These Italians are so full of themselves.
03:57:25.000 Yeah, that's all he can say.
03:57:26.000 Reptard says, Got him.
03:57:28.000 Neon says, UK leaves EU.
03:57:30.000 EU, finally, we can eat good food.
03:57:32.000 Yeah, for real.
03:57:34.000 Merck says, Third Roman Visigoth Alliance.
03:57:37.000 When?
03:57:38.000 Soon, King.
03:57:38.000 Soon.
03:57:40.000 Soon the Italians, the Spanish, will rise up.
03:57:46.000 All meds, meds of all stripes will rise up and we will save Europa.
03:57:50.000 Young Groyper says, Good night.
03:57:52.000 Yeah, good night.
03:57:53.000 Boo Radley says, I love the story of the meds on the Mayflower.
03:57:56.000 Oh, wait.
03:57:56.000 Yeah, well, I love the story of the meds that discovered the New World.
03:58:00.000 I love the story of the meds that circled the globe.
03:58:03.000 I love the story of the med, the cartographer that this country is named after.
03:58:09.000 But my Mayflower, there wouldn't be a Mayflower if there wasn't a Christopher Columbus or an Amerigo Vespucci.
03:58:17.000 So it's a nice try.
03:58:19.000 But we were there first.
03:58:20.000 But we were there first.
03:58:21.000 So nice try.
03:58:23.000 Green Cedar says Jesus literally spoke Syriac.
03:58:26.000 Please.
03:58:26.000 Okay, so this guy's just mad.
03:58:27.000 This guy's just mad.
03:58:28.000 I was giving him a little bit of a hard time, and now he's furious.
03:58:34.000 Molly says America's Anglo.
03:58:35.000 You're speaking English right now.
03:58:37.000 Cell phone.
03:58:38.000 Yeah, no, yeah, there's some truth in that.
03:58:39.000 But I think what is superior about the Italians is that we can come to America and become the best Americans.
03:58:46.000 So it's almost actually reverse.
03:58:48.000 It's like Italians come here, and we have a way with your language better than you guys do, in a way.
03:58:54.000 Shadowy says Anglos lost their empire to a starving Indian man.
03:58:57.000 Yeah, very true.
03:58:58.000 Very true.
03:58:59.000 Base Gentleman says Anglos did create America, which is pretty cool.
03:59:03.000 Yeah, it's going okay, right?
03:59:04.000 It's going pretty well until we came in and saved it.
03:59:07.000 Dr. Red Zone says Hosewater Respector, Suburbanite, me, yes.
03:59:12.000 Yeah.
03:59:13.000 Osberger says Euro Groypers with the Wojak mask right now.
03:59:16.000 LOL, yeah.
03:59:18.000 Anglos with the Wojak mask crying, you know, tears streaming down their face with a smiling face.
03:59:24.000 Boop, But, but, I know you guys were Romans, but, you know, we're cool too.
03:59:31.000 You are cool.
03:59:32.000 It's all tongue in cheek.
03:59:33.000 Hey, listen, Anglos, it's just jokes.
03:59:36.000 It's a classic, this is a classic Italian tradition of busting balls.
03:59:40.000 I'm busting your balls.
03:59:41.000 I'm giving you a hard time.
03:59:42.000 This is what us Italians do.
03:59:44.000 Us, Chad, Alpha, Superior Italians, we make jokes at each other's expense and it's in good fun.
03:59:50.000 And Anglos are getting mad.
03:59:52.000 Okay.
03:59:53.000 Hey, hey, fellas.
03:59:53.000 All right.
03:59:54.000 Okay.
03:59:55.000 Let's take it easy on them.
03:59:56.000 They don't understand, they don't get it.
03:59:56.000 All right.
03:59:59.000 That's okay.
04:00:00.000 We're just having a good time.
04:00:01.000 Anglos, we're just having a good time.
04:00:03.000 We're all European here.
04:00:04.000 We're all white here.
04:00:05.000 We're all on the same team.
04:00:06.000 It's okay.
04:00:08.000 We're just having a little bit of fun, okay?
04:00:10.000 So, no hard feelings.
04:00:11.000 No hard feelings.
04:00:12.000 We're all in this together.
04:00:13.000 We're all joined in this great struggle.
04:00:16.000 We've got a lot in common.
04:00:19.000 We share common goals.
04:00:20.000 Let's not get our feelings hurt, okay?
04:00:23.000 For those Anglos out there, got their panties in a bunch.
04:00:27.000 Hoontown says, well, water, so much calcium, I have an exoskeleton.
04:00:31.000 Yeah, it'll give you superpowers.
04:00:33.000 Kaleidoscope says Bafangul.
04:00:36.000 Whoops.
04:00:38.000 A lot of chats just interrupted me reading that.
04:00:41.000 Where was I here?
04:00:43.000 Press M for a med supremacy.
04:00:45.000 Yeah, very true.
04:00:47.000 John says First thing I saw in Rome was a man peeing in the street, and their toilets were holes in the ground.
04:00:52.000 Yeah, sounds like a cope.
04:00:54.000 And what is your country like, Middle Eastern?
04:00:56.000 I'm sure when I go to the United Kingdom this year, I'm going to see a lot of mosques and Arabs, so I wouldn't be the one to point fingers.
04:01:03.000 Mustard says he's had two scoops too many.
04:01:05.000 Donald Trump.
04:01:07.000 Pinecone says, married to a med, great Thanksgiving.
04:01:09.000 So, yeah, that's very true.
04:01:11.000 Neon says, I love the story of the Romans who thumped the merchants in 70 AD.
04:01:15.000 Yeah, a lot of truth in that.
04:01:17.000 Molly McGuire says, Leif Erickson discovered America, lost to Nords.
04:01:21.000 Keck.
04:01:22.000 Yeah, it's very funny that Leif Erickson discovered America and then it was lost, right?
04:01:28.000 The Nords always do that.
04:01:29.000 But, but, but, Leif Erickson.
04:01:31.000 Yeah, the Virgin discovers America doesn't matter.
04:01:35.000 The Chad discovers America, sets up a colony.
04:01:38.000 The Chad discovers America, sets up a continental colony.
04:01:42.000 So, yeah, I think we got you beat there.
04:01:44.000 Green Cedar says, not mad, just flexing.
04:01:47.000 Okay.
04:01:48.000 I am an Italian respecter.
04:01:49.000 Yeah.
04:01:50.000 Well, I respect the Mediterranean of the Levant.
04:01:53.000 I respect.
04:01:54.000 Donkey says, yeah, well, the Godfather 1 and 2 sucked.
04:01:57.000 Cope?
04:01:59.000 Yeah, that's a nice Cope.
04:02:01.000 Big Butter says, we make courts, you make pasta.
04:02:04.000 Really?
04:02:05.000 You're really going to go with that?
04:02:06.000 You're going to go with the Anglo courts?
04:02:08.000 There wouldn't be an England if there wasn't a Rome.
04:02:11.000 You make courts.
04:02:12.000 What does our Supreme Court look like?
04:02:13.000 What does Washington, D.C. look like?
04:02:15.000 What does the architecture look like?
04:02:17.000 Where did you get all that?
04:02:18.000 Where did you get republicanism?
04:02:20.000 Where did you get rule of law?
04:02:21.000 Where did you get all of that?
04:02:22.000 Oh, yeah, you got it from us.
04:02:24.000 So it's always, you know, it's nice to be derivative.
04:02:27.000 It's nice to be, oh, well, hey, hey, congratulations.
04:02:30.000 You took what we had and you copied it.
04:02:33.000 Good job.
04:02:33.000 Good job, everybody.
04:02:34.000 But let's not forget who was there first.
04:02:36.000 Oh, the pasta stuff.
04:02:38.000 Not only do we have, we had courts too, and we had good food.
04:02:42.000 You guys have Magna Carta, and you've got liberalism, and you've got beans.
04:02:49.000 Rip says, getting triggered as an Anglo, I'm literally eating plain cottage cheese as a snack.
04:02:53.000 Yeah, this is the kind of stuff they have to put up with.
04:02:56.000 Nick the Brick says, this is all good fun, but Israelites came in 600 BC.
04:03:00.000 I don't know what that means.
04:03:03.000 Bastard says, thank you for the pats on the back for the Anglos.
04:03:05.000 Yeah, you Anglos, you guys are doing great.
04:03:08.000 Reptard says, the med loses no sleep over the opinions of Anglos.
04:03:14.000 So true, so true.
04:03:15.000 Yes, no Italian loses sleep over the bean eaters.
04:03:20.000 Cookie Monster says, the best boss I ever had was an Italian chef.
04:03:24.000 Many such cases.
04:03:25.000 We're funny, we're personable, charismatic, we make great food, we make great nations, we're colorful, and we can be violent when we have to be.
04:03:36.000 So there's no reason to hate.
04:03:37.000 Don't hate.
04:03:39.000 Don't hate, Anglos.
04:03:40.000 Celebrate.
04:03:41.000 Don't hate.
04:03:43.000 Marshall says, respect the meds.
04:03:45.000 Good night, King.
04:03:46.000 Yeah, good night.
04:03:47.000 Sky Fry says, Roanoke be like tribe, though.
04:03:50.000 Hey, oh, hey, that's, hey.
04:03:52.000 That's a cheap shot.
04:03:53.000 We feel bad for those Anglos.
04:03:56.000 Surrogate says, Reminder, Irish are meds since they came from Iberia.
04:03:59.000 That's true.
04:04:01.000 Major says, Anglos have the Church of England.
04:04:03.000 Yeah, that's right.
04:04:03.000 Enough said.
04:04:05.000 Enough said is right.
04:04:06.000 Boo Radley says, Romans took all that from Greeks.
04:04:09.000 Okay, Greeks were like proto Italians.
04:04:11.000 And everything we took from the Greeks we perfected.
04:04:13.000 So that's a nice try.
04:04:16.000 Anglos have to hedge off of other meds.
04:04:18.000 Don't you see this?
04:04:19.000 Anglos have to see, like, yeah, well, you might have invented everything that we, you know, use, but.
04:04:26.000 Well, you got it from other meds.
04:04:28.000 Yeah, meds sharing meds and their great genius sharing different things.
04:04:33.000 Yeah, that is all in the Mediterranean tradition.
04:04:35.000 You're right.
04:04:36.000 Okay, well, it looks like that's our last super chat.
04:04:40.000 Wow, really got tense there.
04:04:43.000 Lots of conflict in the chat.
04:04:44.000 Hey, it's nothing personal, everybody.
04:04:46.000 We're just having a little fun, not trying to be divisive, just trying to be a little tongue in cheek, just trying to laugh it up.
04:04:54.000 But it looks like that's our last super chat.
04:04:56.000 So that's going to do it for us on the show tonight.
04:04:58.000 Is there a unifying message?
04:05:00.000 To unite everybody before we go, remember we're all America first.
04:05:04.000 Whether you're eating the Swedish meatballs and the.
04:05:07.000 Who knew that that would cause so much controversy?
04:05:10.000 We were nearing the end of the Super Chats.
04:05:11.000 I make one comment about Swedish meatballs and mini wieners, and everybody loses their minds.
04:05:17.000 It's okay, Anglos.
04:05:19.000 You've got other strengths, okay?
04:05:20.000 We're all friends.
04:05:21.000 We're all on the same team.
04:05:23.000 But that's going to do it for us on the show tonight.
04:05:25.000 I'll open our chest here.
04:05:27.000 We can all unite.
04:05:28.000 We all are America first, right?
04:05:31.000 We can all agree that as a team, we are.
04:05:36.000 Well, no.
04:05:37.000 No.
04:05:38.000 No, don't say that.
04:05:39.000 We can all agree that we are on the same team.
04:05:41.000 I'll just say that.
04:05:42.000 I'll just say that much.
04:05:44.000 I was going to say Italians are great, but as a team, we could all agree that we together, oh, I'll pause.
04:05:51.000 But, you know, compared to others, right?
04:05:56.000 Oh, I hope that doesn't get quoted.
04:05:58.000 But that's going to do it for us on the show tonight.
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