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00:34:43.000Tomorrow is the State of the Union, which we'll be covering at 8 o'clock tomorrow.
00:34:48.000Normally this show starts at 7 o'clock sharp.
00:34:52.000Not a moment sooner, not a moment later.
00:34:54.000Tomorrow we'll be at 8 o'clock covering the State of the Union Address from the President and then on Wednesday should be the end of the impeachment trial.
00:35:03.000So the first three days of the week it's lots going on, big news, big exciting stuff and that's very good.
00:35:10.000And I should add we have a very big announcement coming to you on Wednesday.
00:35:15.000So big news and also big things happening for the show so you know we had a big week last week not so much in terms of the news you know last week we've been covering this coronavirus thing and we'll give you an update on that tonight and also last week we announced the America first political action conference which little update on that we have already
00:35:38.000Over 300 people who have emailed, I think it's a ProtonMail email address, asking for more information.
00:35:46.000People that have applied to get into the conference, the first round of
00:35:54.000The first round of tickets will be sent out this week, but we've already got hundreds of people that have sent in emails trying to get in, trying to apply, so I think it's going to be a really big event.
00:36:05.000We've already got so much interest in it, and of course, Friday, the announcement.
00:36:09.000If you didn't catch it on Friday, we announced our speakers list.
00:36:12.000It's going to be February 28th on Friday, the same weekend as CPAC in DC, and it's going to be me, Michelle Malkin, and Scott Greer, and Patrick Casey.
00:36:22.000Will be the speaker so exciting stuff last week exciting stuff this week So I am I'm a little bit cheerful tonight I have to say though what is toggling my cheerfulness a little bit just so many difficulties today I gotta tell you on the one hand.
00:36:38.000It's Monday, and it's big news it's the Iowa caucus and we're gonna get into that towards the end of the show only because
00:36:45.000They said that they don't expect the first results to come in until 8 o'clock central, which is in 20 minutes.
00:36:53.000So we're gonna go over the Super Bowl, we're gonna go over the coronavirus, and then we'll get into the Iowa caucus.
00:37:00.000But anyway, so I'm excited for that, I'm excited for all the stuff going on this week, but it's like I just can't catch a break.
00:37:06.000You know, today I'm getting ready for my show and my allergies are terrible.
00:37:11.000I'm sniffling, I can't breathe through my nose, and I'm pissed off because of that!
00:37:16.000It's, like, hotter than normal, so I'm sweating, I'm sniffling, my light fixture isn't working, I'm trying to get my lights set up for the show, I just checked my Twitter account three minutes before I go live...
00:37:30.000And the guy that set up... If you guys remember when we made the transition to DLive, we needed somebody to actually build a custom plug-in to be able to read all the super chats on DLive that have accumulated over the course of the night.
00:37:44.000That guy puts out a tweet three minutes before the show, oh, the plug-in's broken, so we got to figure something out for that.
00:38:45.000Like I said, we're going to be watching the Iowa caucus and I've got my eye on the New York Times.
00:38:53.000I hate the New York Times, but they have a really good resource for every election.
00:38:56.000We use them for the special elections.
00:38:59.000We used them in 2016 and 2018, and we will be watching the New York Times needle tonight.
00:39:05.000They've got a number of good features where we can watch the results come in from Iowa, not just sort of the probability for who's winning, you know, in a very general sense, but also
00:39:17.000We could keep track of every precinct and all the numbers.
00:39:19.000So my eye's gonna be on that throughout the night and we'll get into the results as they come in.
00:39:24.000I don't know actually how long this show is gonna be.
00:39:28.000Because the initial results, as I said, I believe they start coming in in about 15 minutes now.
00:39:34.000But they said that all the results should be in by 11 o'clock.
00:39:39.000So if it's a close race, that means it might be a long time as we watch all the results get counted and...
00:40:45.000You know, I know there's like this weird thing on the internet where you either have to be like a blowhard sports fanatic or you have to be an Asperger's kind of person who's militantly opposed to it.
00:40:58.000You know, you've got on the one side it's people that are like,
00:41:01.000I just don't happen to see the appeal.
00:41:22.000So I don't want to spend too much time on it for that reason.
00:41:25.000Obviously, the significance for this show is that the Super Bowl is culture, and culture is politics.
00:41:31.000So, you know, actually it's interesting.
00:41:34.000When it comes to the Super Bowl, I'm a lot less interested, obviously, in the game itself, which I guess the Chiefs won the game by a number of points.
00:41:46.000But what's more political and cultural is actually the advertisements and the halftime show.
00:41:52.000Which I will say, insofar as I watch the Super Bowl, I am annoyed by people that watch it like for the advertisements.
00:42:01.000I will say I will not be militantly Asperger's about people that watch the game so much as I will be militantly autistic about people that watch the advertisements.
00:42:13.000I say that we're about to analyze the game looking at the advertisements and the halftime show because those are reflective of culture, but if you're one of these people, particularly women, but also like faggy men, they'll like go and watch the Super Bowl for the commercials.
00:42:30.000People are like, oh, guys, guys, the commercials are on.
00:43:16.000Just to imagine that you have people, and I know this is the case because I grew up around it, people that are actually got their eyeballs glued to the television to watch like a Doritos commercial.
00:43:49.000There's 330 million people in the country.
00:43:51.000Now, that's the, I think that's the global total, so I don't know how many are in the country, outside the country, but obviously it's a big deal.
00:43:59.000It costs millions of dollars to have a short advertisement during the Super Bowl.
00:44:05.000And the advertisements are created by the top marketing people.
00:44:09.000All this is to say, while it may not be important to watch the advertisements, it's important the people that are making them, and what they're putting in them, and that people are seeing them, right?
00:44:19.000So, it's not that the advertisements in themselves are so important, but they're a reflection of where we're at as a society, that this is being pushed out, that people are seeing that, and who's doing the pushing, and who is doing the writing for this stuff.
00:44:32.000And obviously the the ones that stood out the most to me, which we actually talked about a couple of weeks ago, or I think last week, was the Sabra advertisement.
00:44:43.000The Sabra hummus advertisement, which featured two drag queens.
00:44:47.000And also, unexpectedly, the Pop-Tart commercial, which featured some notable homosexual.
00:44:54.000I think he's from like a television show or something.
00:45:00.000I don't think there was any press about this beforehand, before the game.
00:45:04.000So that one kind of caught me off guard.
00:45:06.000You know, I watched the hummus advertisement, and I jumped on Twitter, and I tore into homosexuals and all this, and as I'm tweeting, I see then the Pop-Tart commercial, and you've got this effeminate man with long hair, and I think like a crop top, and then a black bull who's exciting some female, and I'm thinking, what's going on?
00:45:26.000And so there were the two advertisements, and then...
00:45:29.000More than the advertisements was the halftime show which if you saw the halftime show this year Which I didn't even know who was gonna be in it this year I had no idea going into it But the halftime show comes on and it was Jennifer Lopez and Shakira and then I guess some like I don't know who the men were there were like some Hispanic men who are like really like
00:45:50.000I mean, they were like real, like, they were homies.
00:45:53.000I mean, they were like real, like, Hispanic homies who came in and did like a little rap number.
00:45:59.000And there was also some political messaging in there.
00:46:02.000And I have to say, and I put this out on Twitter, and we've been talking about this throughout this year, the theme really is that the country is unrecognizable.
00:46:13.000Anybody who was around 20 years ago or 15 years ago, you could say even 10 years ago,
00:46:21.000You could play this Super Bowl for them and they would be offended like almost any American you could take from maybe 10 years ago from 2010 and show them some of what was on display during this broadcast the biggest broadcast of the year and I think universally people would be offended and shocked and appalled at what you see and a lot of people might say oh you're a prude or oh
00:46:44.000You know, you just need to get with the times or something like that.
00:46:47.000What we're talking about is not cable television.
00:46:50.000We're not talking about, you know, if a television show takes a risk.
00:46:55.000We're talking about the biggest broadcast of the year.
00:46:58.000And what that means is not only, obviously, that more people than ever are going to see this, but because more people than ever are going to see these advertisements, this halftime show, it means that the people that are writing this stuff and the people that are putting out there
00:47:13.000are so confident in the messaging, they're so confident, so brazen in this kind of stuff, they think it's almost, it's almost uncontroversial because it's such a huge audience.
00:47:46.000But we're talking about the biggest broadcast of the year such that these advertisements know they're staking their brand on these commercials.
00:47:55.000So it's not like if they ran, I don't know, like an internet campaign or if it was like during a different broadcast.
00:48:00.000They know that Sabra, Pop-Tarts, when they put out an advertisement like this, this is how 170, 180 million people are going to see it and they're going to identify with it.
00:48:42.000And all of this is to say, they think there's nothing wrong with this.
00:48:46.000They think that this is completely appropriate, and they're going to push this on all these people, and that shows you how the center has shifted.
00:48:55.000There's always been the left, obviously.
00:49:57.000That shows you how much times have changed.
00:50:01.000And I have to tell you, another thing which is funny about this, I was tweeting about these advertisements and somebody replied to me, Why do you care so much about what people do in the privacy of their own homes?
00:50:13.000And, you know, we've said this a lot on this show, we've attacked this argument before, but I mean, at this point it's just simply beyond parody.
00:51:16.000Well, let's start with not having things that are offensive to God, and things that are offensive to Christians, and things that, frankly, are offensive to nature, on the biggest broadcast of the year.
00:52:13.000Let's have some decency laws and regulations about television and advertisements and movies.
00:52:20.000Let's have some laws go out, and we can experiment with them, but say that, I don't know, maybe during family broadcasts, you can't have any homosexuals on there, right?
00:52:30.000And no drag queens, and, you know, maybe you don't have anything that even challenges traditional gender roles.
00:52:37.000I don't know exactly what they would look like, but let's start with some decency laws, because we've always known that there's been that expectation in media.
00:53:51.000And then, if that wasn't enough, I mean, that was bad enough that it was all in Spanish, and you've got, like I said, oh, the homie, hey, hey, man, you know, you got the homies, the Hispanic homies, rapping along with J-Lo and Shakira, but even better than that, and I, I wasn't sure if this was the case, but then I saw on Twitter that other people picked up on this too, but then you had the brazen political programming, like, explicit partisan political programming in the middle of it, where at one point you had all these young Hispanic girls
00:54:30.000Little girls, little Hispanic girls, in cages, dancing, singing, born in the USA, and they're all Latina, and they've got the Puerto Rican flag, and what exactly is the messaging here?
00:54:42.000Number one, obviously, it's a statement on what's happening at the border, and Donald Trump is putting kids in cages, and so on, but more than that,
00:54:50.000It's Born in the USA and the Puerto Rican flag and all this Hispanic culture.
00:54:54.000I mean, it was like a militantly, explicitly Hispanic performance.
00:54:59.000I mean, this wasn't even like Hispanic American.
00:55:01.000It wasn't even like a novelty, exotic performance.
00:55:04.000This was like a militantly, in-your-face, Telemundo presentation.
00:55:09.000And then you've got that being conflated with Born in the USA.
00:55:39.000A lot of conservatives, I notice, will see the advertisements and they'll see the halftime show and generally things like this, you know, for example with Colin Kaepernick doing the kneeling during the anthem.
00:55:52.000And what is the refrain that we hear from conservatives?
00:55:56.000It's not, you know, this is unacceptable.
00:56:46.000It's this, uh, bargaining, sad, weak, pathetic, defensive call.
00:56:54.000And to me, this is the grossest thing of all, out of all of it, you know, because we expect this from the left, we expect this from the marketers, and we expect this from the people that organize this kind of entertainment that they're pushing and pushing and constantly advancing.
00:57:08.000But what's sick to me is who's opposing it?
00:57:32.000If a Pop-Tart advertisement featured a strong man and a submissive wife, and they're a man and a woman, and they've got kids, and they were doing something traditional, the left would say that was political.
00:59:16.000So the question is not whether or not they're politicizing it.
00:59:19.000The question is who is politicizing it and what is the message?
00:59:23.000If, for example, you had a Sabra Hummus advertisement that said, have white babies, I wouldn't have a problem with that.
00:59:31.000I don't think anyone would have a problem with that, or at least anybody that I like, right?
00:59:34.000If Sabra Hummus said, go to church on Sunday, become Catholic, I wouldn't have a problem with that, because that is the right political message.
00:59:42.000That is the right kind of society that should be promoted.
00:59:45.000Culture must promote a certain vision of society, because culture is a reflection and a prescription for the society.
00:59:52.000So it necessarily has content as to what that prescription is or that reflection is.
00:59:57.000It must be a reflection and a prescription for the society that we want and not the one that we don't want.
01:00:03.000So I see the halftime show, I see this kind of stuff and people say, oh you're a prude, it's just an advertisement, it's just whatever.
01:00:58.000Saying some some asshole boomer was saying, I have a 30 year old daughter, but I wish she was 10 years old because you had this awesome girl power message during the Super Bowl.
01:01:25.000He didn't consciously think about that, but we all intuitively understand that this stuff rewires your brain, especially if you consume it at a young age.
01:01:33.000And that's, that is exactly what they're doing.
01:02:30.000So that's what I saw during the Super Bowl.
01:02:32.000You know, I do enjoy watching these things just because you just like to see what's up.
01:02:37.000You like to sort of step outside of the internet world where everybody's... You like to step outside of the internet world where everybody's got a hazmat suit on.
01:02:47.000You know, Patrick Bateman has that suit.
01:02:49.000It's nice to step into the real world and see kind of like what's going on.
01:02:53.000It's sort of like, it's kind of ironic.
01:02:55.000In these days, stepping outside is like watching mainstream television.
01:03:00.000Like, stepping outside and getting a feel for like what the world is like, worldliness, is really just like consuming more mainstream entertainment as opposed to more esoteric entertainment, but...
01:03:47.000We're not gonna, like, next Super Bowl is not gonna be like the alt-right Super Bowl, do you know what I mean?
01:03:52.000Like, we're not gonna come back next year and it's gonna, well, instead of that halftime show, we're gonna get Zurius doing a, you know, laser light music show.
01:04:01.000So, we can't really control what the advertisements will be next year, we can't control what the halftime show will be next year, but we can change our reaction to this stuff.
01:04:12.000And we can change our reaction to a lot of how the culture is going.
01:04:16.000And if we get pitchforks and torches when it comes to these things, I'm speaking figuratively, when it comes to commercials and movies, as we used to do not not too long ago, just like 20 years ago, maybe we can begin to have an impact or at the very least begin to consolidate or something.
01:04:32.000Because right now, it's hard to imagine how we could be less effective, right?
01:04:37.000As Christians, as conservatives, as God-fearing people.
01:04:40.000Because even just 20 years ago, Moms Demand Action, these guys were like, massive.
01:04:59.000I was a baby when 20 years ago, but you understand.
01:05:03.000We need to bring back like a real grassroots activist sort of idea in the country because now it's just like people have given up.
01:05:11.000They're sort of isolated, atomized, and we see a little bit of it like that gun rally in Virginia, but we've got to come back in a big way, particularly as Christians.
01:05:19.000I feel like that's a big rallying cry because, you know, this is something that
01:05:24.000I think unifies even people that are like left economically and even frankly people that are not so open to the race stuff.
01:05:33.000The Christian angle really penetrates everything because I think all decent people are offended by what's happening even if you're not like a traditional Latin mass Catholic.
01:05:44.000I think even if you're just like nominally Christian or culturally Christian or raised Christian or frankly even if you're just a decent person you're disgusted by this
01:05:53.000And it's unmistakably left-wing, Marxist, progressive, globalist, like Jewish agenda.
01:06:18.000I'm sure most Americans are gonna look at, you know, they're gonna be watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, and they're gonna see some, you know, goofy fag with long hair and a crop top, and they're gonna say, what the fuck is this?
01:06:30.000Even I'm sure these, like, left-wing boomers, even these, like, union guys, whatever, they're gonna see this Sabra homicide and say, drag queens during the Super Bowl?
01:07:15.000Okay, so we'll talk about coronavirus We talked about this all last week and it looks like we will be talking about it for some time to come We it's finally happening.
01:09:15.000426 fatalities, 2,600 in serious or critical condition, and just 600 have recovered in China.
01:09:25.000And I will say, and I said this last week about the confirmed cases, we really should be looking more at the suspected cases at this point, featuring them so that they can say, well there's not this many confirmed cases, they're not, oh there's not very many confirmed cases, well that's because they're not giving out the testing kits.
01:09:42.000So I'm not sure if that's a result of scarcity or if they're just trying to contain the numbers, but the question is about the workforce.
01:09:50.000They've got more than half the country quarantined and they've extended this Lunar New Year holiday in order to accommodate people.
01:10:34.000So now, not only do you have this global pandemic of the disease, but potentially you could have a global contagion, a global pandemic of economic malaise could grind the economy to a halt.
01:10:46.000So the damage, so the damage of this virus, I mean, we really don't even know what's possible here.
01:11:32.000But I'll read you, this is the latest report from the New York Times about the pandemic and sort of where we're at.
01:11:39.000It says, the Wuhan coronavirus spreading from China is now likely to become
01:11:44.000A pandemic that circles the globe according to many of the world's leading infectious disease experts.
01:11:50.000Scientists do not yet know how lethal the new coronavirus is, however, so there is uncertainty about how much damage a pandemic might cause.
01:11:59.000But there is growing consensus that the pathogen is readily transmitted between humans.
01:12:04.000The Wuhan coronavirus is spreading more like influenza, which is highly transmissible, than like its slow-moving viral cousins SARS and MERS, according to scientists.
01:12:58.000MERS has been circulating since 2012, but there's only been 2,500 known cases.
01:13:05.000So, you know, SARS and MERS are cousins of the coronavirus, and these were some of the worst documented viral epidemics in the past two or three decades.
01:13:17.000And they're incomparable, incomparably less severe than this.
01:13:22.000In the case of MERS, it's been spreading for 8 years, 2,500 infections.
01:13:27.000In the case of SARS, it spread for 9 months, 8,000 infections.
01:13:31.000We're talking about a disease that could have 100,000 infections, it's been spreading for 30 days!
01:13:38.000So if that transmission rate, if you've got 100,000 in 30 days compared to SARS and MERS,
01:13:43.000Where could this be in the next 30 days?
01:13:47.000And, depending on what the mortality rate is, how severe is this going to be?
01:13:52.000If the mortality rate is 2%, well, I don't know how bad that's going to be.
01:13:57.000If the mortality rate is 30%, that's a different story.
01:14:00.000Now you're talking about forsaken countries, you're talking about burning bodies, you're talking about Pandemic 2 on Addicting Games levels of global catastrophe.
01:14:12.000So, as always, we're going to keep watching this and we'll see what happens.
01:14:17.000There's really nothing more to add from a political perspective.
01:14:20.000We've gone over a lot of different things, you know, the Chinese response, how they're totalitarian, so they can lock up all their people and maybe that's a good thing.
01:14:28.000And we've talked about what this means about how we view immigration.
01:15:42.000And I am also starting to suspect that they're not telling us everything that they know about the origin of this virus.
01:15:48.000Because I've seen a lot of different things on zero hedge and across the internet.
01:15:52.000I'm not a doctor so I can't confirm any of this and it's not coming from the media and it's not coming from you know this is just people saying things online so and honestly how is that really any different than the government these days but in any case people have been saying that doctors are reporting that there are elements of this disease that are from HIV that there are certain proteins there are certain RNA
01:16:35.000Moreover, there is also the coincidence, as we talked about last week, that you've got one of the only laboratories in all of China which can even grow a coronavirus or contain a coronavirus in Wuhan, 30 miles from the wet market where we're supposed to believe this virus originated.
01:16:56.000So they're saying, where did this virus come from?
01:16:58.000Well, it was transmitted from an animal to a human at a wet market.
01:17:02.000That an animal... I guess that's what a coronavirus is, that it starts in an animal and it goes to a human.
01:17:10.000So they're saying that somebody ate a bat, or a snake, or a wolf, or whatever, and went from the animal to the person at this wet market.
01:17:17.000An animal caught it, a person ate the animal, or got in contact with its secretions, and, you know, then they got the disease and you got this mutation.
01:17:26.000Well, 30 miles from the wet market where they're telling us it originated is this Wuhan Institute of Virology, something like that, where they got this special clearance just four years ago that allowed them to have extreme viruses, these highly dangerous things.
01:17:47.000And I would find it highly coincidental, highly suspect, if this extremely transmissible virus, which has a composition that allegedly has components from HIV designed inside of it, if all this just came together 30 miles away from this laboratory at the supposed wet market, if all of this was unrelated, if none of this was correlated with one another, I would find that very hard to believe.
01:18:11.000So I'm not saying that it was designed, I'm not saying it's like a leaked bioweapon or something like that, but there are some weird coincidences there.
01:18:19.000And that it's so highly transmissible, that it has that protein allegedly, that it's so severe.
01:18:25.000You know, I also heard reports that people are testing positive and then negative and then positive again.
01:18:31.000There's so much in here that leads me to believe that
01:18:33.000Probably they're not telling us, I mean almost certainly, they're not telling us everything they know about the disease itself.
01:18:39.000Not just the severity of what's happening, but the disease itself.
01:18:43.000Its origins, how we got here, all the rest.
01:18:51.000You know, it might be a good idea to invest in a mask, in some Purell, you know, in some basic supplies.
01:18:58.000You never know how bad these things can get.
01:19:00.000And I've been saying for a long time, with disease in particular, it's only, with really anything, but with disease in particular, it's really only a matter of time.
01:19:09.000Look at all these different horrible trends that are visiting modern contemporary society.
01:19:16.000From technology, to nuclear weapons, to terrorism, to political instability, I mean, you name it, we are just daring God to bring forth another catastrophic plague.
01:21:10.000As somebody that really cares about good content, I mean, I do this show for the same reason I do anything, because it's funny.
01:21:18.000You know, when people look at, like, the cookie thing that I did,
01:21:21.000You go back to that cookie joke that I did, or other jokes I've made in a similar vein, and I'll laugh to myself and say, ah, that's gonna get me in trouble, I'm gonna get banned, but why do I do it?
01:23:25.000I'm on the New York Times, and the... I should display it, but I don't want to do that right now.
01:23:30.000It has a little graphic where it should... there's a table, and it says, you know, here are the candidates, and here's how many delegates they're winning, and the percentage, and da-da-da, and none of that's refreshing.
01:23:41.000It says last refreshed 20 minutes ago, but there's a little feed on the right-hand side of, you know, columnists, and that's refreshing, so I don't...
01:23:50.000I don't have the results in front of me right now, but I'll see if 538 is working.
01:26:11.000Iowa, it's actually in their state laws that they must be the first contest in the entire race.
01:26:18.000And so they're always the first, they're always right around the end of January, beginning of February, although they are a caucus, unlike a primary.
01:26:25.000In a primary, it's just like any other election.
01:26:28.000In a primary, you go to a ballot, it's a secret ballot, and you pick who you want to be the nominee, obviously.
01:26:51.000In the Iowa caucus, what they do is they set up caucus stations across the state, and these are at like churches or schools or whatever, and what they will do is people actually have to physically show up at these caucus stations, and it's a very involved process.
01:27:34.000The number of people in each corner is tallied.
01:27:37.000You'll find a number, you know, say Joe Biden gets so many people and Sanders gets so many and so on, and that's the first round.
01:27:44.000There is a floor, and typically it's around 15%, but sometimes it's a little bit higher, for how many people a candidate needs to be viable.
01:27:55.000So, 15% of the people that are in that particular precinct caucus station must go to a certain candidate for them to be viable.
01:28:05.000In other words, if you have 100 people that show up to a caucus place, and let's say Klobuchar gets 2 people that go to her corner and say they want her to be the nominee.
01:28:13.000Well, you would need 15 people at the minimum.
01:28:15.000If the benchmark is 15%, if the limit is 15, you need 15% for her to be viable.
01:28:22.000If a candidate is not viable, they're dropped.
01:28:25.000They don't progress on to the final round.
01:28:28.000So after all those people are cleared out, then, you know, maybe you have four candidates left.
01:28:54.000And then once they choose a new candidate and everybody's made up their mind, then a final tally happens, and then depending on what percentage of the vote each candidate got, that's how many delegates are matched to that person.
01:29:05.000And however many delegates then determines who gets the nominee ultimately in the primary contest.
01:29:12.000You know, there's also a thing where after the first round there's haggling.
01:29:17.000Like let's say Klobuchar gets her two people in her corner.
01:29:21.000Her two people between the first and the second vote can haggle and negotiate with everybody else and say, hey, come join us in the Klobuchar corner so we can be viable and blah blah blah.
01:29:32.000And so it's a lot more complicated than a primary.
01:29:34.000You know, you'll have your neighbors, people have been saying this, you'll have your neighbors going up to you and saying, hey, you need to vote for this Democrat.
01:29:50.000It's not like the rest of the contest.
01:29:52.000And Iowa, compared to the other states in the Democratic primary, is also anomalous because of the demographics.
01:29:58.000Because it's mostly white people, right?
01:30:02.000As opposed to blacks or Hispanics or other people.
01:30:06.000So, in terms of the Iowa Caucus, it's sort of a weird competition.
01:30:09.000You've got this weird process demographically.
01:30:11.000It's not really representative of the Democratic Party.
01:30:14.000But of course, whoever wins the Iowa Caucus, well that attracts media, that attracts fundraising.
01:30:21.000If you win the Iowa Caucus, even though that's not really symptomatic of the rest of the country or indicative of where the Democratic Party is nationally, that shows that you're a viable candidate.
01:30:32.000I don't mean viable in the sense of this caucus terminology, but it means that you could go on and win.
01:30:37.000It means that you're an effective campaigner and people like you.
01:30:40.000So winning the Iowa caucus is a big deal.
01:30:42.000So is losing the Iowa caucus if you're a frontrunner like Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren.
01:30:48.000So whoever wins in Iowa will have momentum going into the next contest, which is New Hampshire, which is a primary next week.
01:31:07.000Excuse me, your first four contests in February really sets the tone for the rest of the contest.
01:31:13.000For example, Klobuchar, Buttigieg, Tulsi Gabbard, who I think is still in the race, if they do not get solid returns in these states, if they don't get delegates, if they don't command a high percentage, fundraisers will dip.
01:31:30.000They won't get media coverage, and they will drop out of the race.
01:31:33.000And then, just like in the Iowa caucus, in a looser sense, all the people supporting them will change who they support.
01:31:39.000You know, if Klobuchar drops out, who's gonna get her votes?
01:31:42.000Buttigieg drops out because he can't command a high percentage in any primary in the first month, where are his voters gonna go?
01:31:49.000So the dynamics of the race really are dependent on this front-loaded schedule here in February with these four states.
01:31:56.000So whoever wins in Iowa really will set the tone.
01:31:58.000For example, if Bernie Sanders wins and he's favored to win in the polls, well then, he's probably going to win New Hampshire too.
01:32:05.000In New Hampshire, he's polling the highest.
01:32:07.000He's the most likely to win New Hampshire.
01:32:09.000Bernie Sanders wins the first two contests, well that says that he's the frontrunner.
01:32:14.000Joe Biden's been the frontrunner for a year.
01:32:16.000So now you've just got a radical upset in the race and now Bernie Sanders may win in Nevada and South Carolina and now he's got four for four, right?
01:32:24.000If Joe Biden can't get second in Iowa, what does that mean for his campaign?
01:32:28.000This guy's number one in name recognition, he's number two in fundraising, number one consistently in national polling.
01:32:34.000If he can't get number two in the first or second contest, what does that say about his viability?
01:32:43.000If he, it'll be just like Jeb Bush, you know, in the same way Jeb Bush in 2016, a lot of people thought he was the favorite before the race really started.
01:32:51.000He obviously got killed by Trump, couldn't come close to winning in Iowa, New Hampshire, any of the first states, and he was one of the first to drop out.
01:32:59.000So similarly, you could see something happen here.
01:33:03.000If she can't get second place in Iowa, she's gonna go away.
01:33:07.000If she can't get first place in Iowa or New Hampshire, Iowa where she should have this sort of Midwestern, female, progressive appeal, if she can't win in New Hampshire, which is just north of her home state of Massachusetts, what does that say about her viability in the other states?
01:35:49.000You know, that's what's so funny is I think what everybody who hates me has in common is they're not really doing anything other than shit on me.
01:36:08.000Why don't you try and do better than what we've done in the past like five months, right?
01:36:13.000Groyper Summit, AFPAC with Michelle Malkin, Groyper Wars.
01:36:17.000So at this point it's like it's either our enemies, it's communists, fags, e-girls, simps, it's feds, controlled opposition doing DNC, or it's just like petty people who don't want to win.
01:36:29.000You know, petty people who get hung up.
01:38:49.000Well, it's the same thing with Barack Obama.
01:38:51.000You know, how fucking stupid... Okay, sorry for the language, but how stupid are people that every time a transformational, hope and change president gets elected, they just screw you over?
01:39:02.000Happened with Barack Obama, happened with Donald Trump, it'll happen with whoever comes next, you know?
01:39:08.000So, people go, oh, Bernie's different, he's authentic, you think he won't be broken?
01:39:13.000He won't be housebroken just like any of the other people that came before?
01:39:17.000The deep state, the bureaucrats, the party calls the shots.
01:39:23.000You know, they won't let Bernie have a socialist revolution.
01:39:27.000In the same way that Trump has had some of these minor victories and his rhetoric is different and so on, Bernie will be the same way, but war, status quo, economy, status quo.
01:39:38.000I mean, there might be some marginal changes and he'll maybe get some Obamacare-type compromise that's moving further along towards single-payer, but if anybody thinks he's gonna be this revolutionary, oh, he's gonna be different, like, you're kidding yourself, you know?
01:39:56.000What we can hope for is better than the other guy, marginally good, you know, help us a little bit, but, you know, anybody that thinks, oh, you see early ones, I guess at some point this D-Live plugin started working, so I guess I'll read some of these.
01:40:10.000Kira says, no e-girls, never e-girls, said an e-girl.
01:40:14.000Yeah, thank you so much for that, not a joke.
01:40:18.000Yeah, that means you too, that means you too.
01:40:21.000Hollywood, how can you stand up to all these forces arrayed against us if you can't even muster up just enough courage, enough balls to say, I don't care if I piss a woman off, I don't care if a woman's gonna be mad at me, but that's literally how these people are.
01:40:37.000You should see the things I've seen on the timeline in this past week.
01:41:41.000I believe in man and woman as created by God, and woman was made from man to complement and serve man.
01:41:49.000Not in some, like, weird way, but just in the way which we all know, which our parents knew, and which our grandparents knew, and so on, that the man is the leader of the household, and also that women and men don't really socialize, they court, or they have sex.
01:42:04.000But there's no real such thing as a man saying, oh, we're gonna be these chums, we're gonna be pals.
01:43:42.000You know, look, if you just get it with them, they are preaching the gospel, what we need to be doing, Christian, all that, whatever, but they're not challenging the men.
01:49:45.000Party officials telling me they're doing quality control, making sure preference cards and turnout align with the data coming in.
01:49:52.000Ah, so if you're surprised at why we have gotten so little results right now, it's because they're doing quality control before they submit the results.
01:52:01.000Yeah, he seems a little bit like on the spectrum.
01:52:04.000You look at like how he interacts on these talk shows and with other people, and there does seem to be a little bit of like a disconnect socially.
01:52:40.000You know I consider also a friend of mine and I last time I saw him was over the summer in 2019 and we were buddies you know we were hanging out all weekend so you know I'm not I'm not saying like people get so weird about eDrama like he teased me okay he made he made a joke at my expense whatever you know I'll give a little banter back and say I don't really see how that's helpful
01:53:05.000And then people said to say, oh you're so sensitive, you're so sensitive.
01:53:08.000It's like, with this like Catboy thing in particular, it's obviously a coordinated, concerted effort by our adversaries to undermine my credibility, and also it's based on nothing.
01:53:20.000You know, it'd be one thing if it was like, ah my bad, but it was like the smallest thing blown out of proportion.
01:53:27.000And it's being seized upon by all the worst people.
01:53:30.000And so with that, it's like, okay, how's that really?
01:53:33.000How's that really helping the white race big guy?
01:53:49.000TRS and America First aren't the same.
01:53:52.000And that's the thing, I, you know, I've said in the past, like, TRS is cringe and, like, whatever, but I have never given the Wignats any of the vitriol that they've given me.
01:54:02.000The worst I do is kind of, like, make fun of them and they make fun of me, but it's, like, they're, like, obsessed.
01:54:06.000Not James and, like, uh, Fascination in particular, but you look at some of these people, not gonna name any names, but there are some people that are, like, obsessed with me and Patrick Casey and all that.
01:54:19.000Anyway, all that's that you know, you're like, oh, it's a shame.
01:54:21.000I used to like James Nobody's nobody's saying he don't have to like James, you know, he made a he made a joke, whatever I don't think it's help.
01:56:30.000We're going to be watching, you know, the game or America First or gaming and you're going to be saying, hey guys, cool with the rape jokes.
01:56:37.000Uh, my girl says that's not all right.
01:56:39.000It's like, I mean, it's not even a man.
02:00:02.000And so over the years, it's like these people have just been unrelentingly slapped down, and finally they think they've got... Oh, Nick hung out with the Degenerate one time.
02:00:32.000Congratulations with your you know, faggot simp cartoons You really you really killed it all you took the meme Wow three month old meme so funny But let's see Murdoch Murdoch.
02:00:45.000Where can you even watch that anymore?
02:01:06.000What's with all this countersignaling?
02:01:08.000And now it's like we're actually making headway, and now all anybody wants to do is countersignal over lies from literal pedophile communists.
02:01:45.000I think the best way to, like, red-pill people on abortion is just to get educated on what abortion is and then just tell people about it.
02:01:52.000I don't think people even realize what it is.
02:01:55.000You know, if you actually watch a graphic, like a cartoon, like one of those visuals that they make of what is entailed in abortion, where they're, like, just sticking into forceps and ripping a baby in pieces, what, like, honest, decent person could support that?
02:02:12.000If anybody could watch a baby being, like, their skull being smashed and ripped out of the womb, if anybody could watch that or know that that happens and support it, I don't think that's somebody that, you know, you're gonna win over.
02:02:26.000Maybe she thinks that she won't have to pay.
02:02:28.000She won't have to cough up the change.
02:04:50.000He's the kind of guy that just, I don't know, he's just kind of careless in that way, but I'll just... Look, just like with Owen Benjamin, you know, Owen Benjamin made a questionable comment towards me last summer.
02:05:01.000And I just kind of took it on the chin.
02:06:20.000I said that it is a good thing that he gets in the debates and talks about tech and talks about AI and automation and human-centered capitalism because those are good ideas.
02:06:32.000But I was never under any illusions that he would get anywhere near the White House or the nomination.
02:06:38.000Uh, Nick, if Yang becomes Vice President, will UBI pass?
02:06:42.000Uh, if I become a unicorn, will I fly to Agartha and find, you know, the UFOs?
02:06:55.000I mean, I'm sure he's down there, but...
02:06:58.000Brian says, dupes who keep dogpiling leaders want to lose.
02:07:01.000Well that's just constant nitpicking and blah blah blah.
02:07:05.000And it's like, look, there's been so much scrutiny on me, and I'm sure astroturfed, and you've seen it on Twitter, on 4chan, shilling against me for months, and it's been going on forever, you know, by the way, since the Groyper War started, frankly.
02:07:19.000You know, I remember there were like three, three threads going about me at any given time throughout the Groyper Wars, alleging that I was a paid Democratic operative, alleging that I was working for Steve Bannon, I was being blackmailed by Milo, you know, so this is the latest thing.
02:07:58.000Like, I hung out with Brittany Venti, and me and Faith Goldie tried to convince her to throw her tarot cards in a fire and convert her to Christianity, you know?
02:08:07.000So, hanging out with people that are not 100% in your worldview and trying to convert them, like, oh, is that...
02:08:16.000People are like, oh, well this guy's a degenerate and Nick promotes that.
02:08:19.000It's like, uh, actually I said that the degenerate things are degenerate and try to convert him to Christianity, so.
02:08:26.000But people, people think they've, oh we finally, because I'm so perfect, I'm literally such a perfect genius, and I've been fighting so perfectly for three years, that they're gonna take it, oh no no no, oh look we got him, oh look, look we got him, we got something, no no no, never mind that it's all lies, never mind that it's being, you know, astroturfed by
02:08:49.000Don't point out that he tried to convert them.
02:08:50.000Don't point out that, you know, whatever, because this time, oh, this time he's gonna come down.
02:08:56.000It's literally like Trump derangement syndrome, you know, but that's we have to deal with.
02:08:59.000Now that it's actually, in a way, it's actually a vindication of what we're doing because, you know, what do we talk about right before I went on vacation?
02:09:09.000It's, uh, you get the most flack when you're over the target, so.
02:09:13.000This is what happens when you're on another level.
02:09:15.000When I was just a guy doing a show, nobody gave a shit, right?
02:11:04.000Fartsmellers says, I remember the second general election debate in 2016 was like,
02:11:10.000It was unironically one of the best moments of my life.
02:11:13.000I'll never forget, like, people talked about Kobe Bryant.
02:11:16.000You'll remember where you were, like, the Kennedy assassination, when Kobe Bryant died.
02:11:21.000It was like that with the election, all throughout the election.
02:11:24.000Like, I'll never forget, in my dorm room, I was watching in my bed, on my laptop, the second debate, and I remember, that was like, Friday, the grab-em-by-the-pussy tape came out.
02:11:38.000I was in New Hampshire on Saturday, door knocking for Trump.
02:11:44.000So Sunday night I was in my dorm room, and I thought to myself, at first I was panicking, but then I was like, well wait a second, because Paul Ryan was like bailing privately, and even Mike Pence had canceled events, and everybody was like, oh Trump's going to drop out, they're going to find a new candidate during the grab-by-the-pussy thing.
02:12:02.000Hard to believe, but that's what they were saying at the time.
02:13:18.000In August, because he was doing really well in polling numbers, there was like a flood, and he went down in, I think it was in Louisiana or something, there was a flood that he visited, and then he went to Mexico with President Nieto for a press conference.
02:13:33.000Polling numbers were high, I was like, he's doing good, put down another hundred.
02:13:36.000Piss tapes, he crashed, and then during that debate I'm like, he's got it.
02:13:40.000That's the top ten debate moments in history.
02:13:44.000So all that to say, the general election debates, that's going to be, once Trump gets back into it, the race is gay now.
02:13:52.000The race is just all these dumb idiots arguing over trans rights.
02:13:57.000Now we need the Don to get in there and shake things up.
02:14:00.000We need some alpha guy who doesn't respect women, who thinks blacks commit more crime, wants to build a wall.
02:14:06.000We need that guy in the race again, you know?
02:16:39.000We really have no idea at this point because we don't have a large enough percentage of the votes in yet.
02:16:48.000It's this quality control, and I'm seeing all over Twitter is that the votes are just like trickling in because of this quality control, which sounds like bullshit to me, don't you think?
02:19:13.000People started Thought Patrol, the right-wing e-girls.
02:19:16.000Lauren Southern, Tara McCarthy, Brittany Pettibone, you know, these people.
02:19:21.000And I remember, I believe this is how it really started, because I don't know if I'm biased, and obviously, you know, I see these conflicts through my perspective, but it seems to me like this was the start of it.
02:19:34.000I don't know if this was the start of it, or maybe it's my perception, but
02:19:38.000It seems to me like it started because Tara McCarthy, she DM'd me, and she said, in her British accent, she said, hey Nick, are you okay with thought patrolling right-wing e-girls?
02:20:14.000And she was like, well, if that... I'm sort of paraphrasing here, but she was like, well, if that's how it's gonna be, then we can't talk anymore, and I'm gonna unfollow you, and you can't be on my show.
02:20:24.000She was hosting this week on The Alt-Right at the time.
02:20:34.000So she unfollowed me, and then she uninvited me from her show.
02:20:40.000And all this, and Brittany Pettybone unfollowed me, and Lauren Southern DM'd me, and Lauren Southern gave me a hard time, and everybody gave me a hard time, and me and James Alsup fought about this.
02:20:51.000James Alsup, we almost split our company over this initially because James was like, it's a terrible business decision to alienate these e-girls.
02:21:00.000And I'm like, look, James, none of these e-girls are gonna come on our fucking show, alright?
02:21:04.000You know, it's either, you know, we're not optical enough, or they would just never work with us, you know?
02:21:11.000So, in any way, compromising wouldn't pay.
02:21:14.000Compromising wouldn't pay, and why would we compromise anyway?
02:21:16.000So we got into a big fight about it, it was this big fight on the timeline, and the question became, are our girls on the net good for the movement?
02:24:46.000But even if you wanted to argue that, it's like, not only do I not condone everything anyone's ever done, but I actually chastise people for the things I don't agree with.
02:24:54.000You know, when I hung out with Ashley St.
02:24:55.000Clair, even, and Kathy Xu, you think I came up to Ashley St.
02:25:03.000Or do you think I, like, you know, gave her a hard time about how we fought about the sex laptop thing, and I busted her balls about, you know, certain, you know, ethnicity issues, things like that.
02:25:14.000You know, even Kathy Xu, you know, me and Steve Branson tried to red pill her on race.
02:26:33.000Somebody saw that joke, and they said I was a demon for making... I went on Twitter, and I name-searched myself, and somebody tweeted out, and they said, Yesterday, Nick Fuentes joked about strip-searching Kathy Zhu, and he's a Christian?
02:28:59.000I said, why would I listen to somebody who hoverhands about women?
02:29:03.000At some point I did put that in a tweet.
02:29:10.000Is the big question we do a little where are they now if everybody's ever had a problem with me Everybody that's ever went toe-to-toe and Nick Fuentes, you know So and that's all it is whenever look at my haters.
02:29:19.000It's just a graveyard of internet careers It's a graveyard of salty bitches who have been destroyed and front, you know, whoa.
02:29:27.000Look we finally got him Yeah, shut the fuck up You're a loser you lose and I'm epic and based in red pill so
02:29:38.000Arthur says, how long should I wait for a response from AF?
02:30:15.000And I said, you're like never going to be based in Redfield.
02:30:18.000I said, for starters, because, you know, generally women are not.
02:30:20.000And I said, and beyond that, because like you're, you're a cringe, like libertarian or whatever, like you're basically a liberal, but even your conception of conservatism is libertarianism.
02:30:35.000At the time she was arguing that it's actually, maybe I'm confusing her with Hunter Avalon, but she was saying it's like a conservative issue to be trans or something.
02:30:43.000Anyway, so she was like, how can I be based, we were getting pizza, she was like, how can I be based in a red pill?
02:30:48.000And I'm like, you're not going to be based in a red pill.
02:30:49.000She's like, well, tell me like a red pill.
02:30:51.000And I'm like, well, do you know that like 13% of the population does 50?
02:31:28.000She wanted me based in Redfield, and I tried, and I tried.
02:31:30.000It was nice enough to her, but I knew that was gonna happen, and I told people at the time, trust the plan.
02:31:37.000Because the whole time with Kathy Xu, I knew she would never be based in Red Pill, but it was sort of like a puppet dancing on strings for a little while.
02:31:45.000That is what these people do not understand, is that, you know, all along, I knew Kathy Xu was just obviously simping for my attention, but in the meantime, we were going to just sort of point and laugh, and she was gonna try and appease, and you saw her on Telegram for weeks!
02:31:58.000She was peddling our talking points, and it was like, oh, based Kathy Xu?
02:33:10.000And for that reason, I don't want to throw shade at her.
02:33:13.000I don't want to subtweet her or anything.
02:33:16.000But, uh, I don't know if she got over it.
02:33:19.000I never had a problem with her, but she DM'd me and she's like, I'm gonna unfollow you for the time being.
02:33:23.000And I'm like, well, that's kind of cringe, but whatever.
02:33:25.000And she re-followed and, you know, she, she likes, replies to a lot of my tweets and she retweets some of my retweets, but she doesn't really like my content.
02:33:32.000I don't know if that's because there's linking or something.
02:33:34.000Maybe she just doesn't like my content.
02:33:36.000I'm not gonna make a thing out of it because I like Martin Selner, but...
02:33:39.000Yeah, as far as I know, she's very base, but I like about her, she sticks by her man.
02:33:43.000You know, Martin Sellner's gotten ri- I mean, well, and her and Martin.
02:33:48.000I don't know if she views me as some kind of scoundrel or something.
02:36:16.000old kids shows are trying to cash in on the nostalgia bucks at this point now that the zoomers are growing up and millennials are growing up but spongebob was is still funny if you watch it today not not like the new episodes but like those first three seasons if you watch it today they're still laugh out loud funny i was watching it not too long ago and i wasn't even trying to find it funny but it just is a funny show legitimately
02:36:38.000Even at this point as as you know it is a little juvenile and is a little silly but the humor to me is sort of timeless and ageless uh the characters the jokes i mean i love it so spongebob remains my favorite i just tweeted a spongebob meme today
02:37:16.000Simp Exterminator says, Hey, we wanted a wall on the southern border, but I guess we'll settle for lending for letting random black criminals out of prison.
02:38:27.000But you don't need to be a whiny hobo about it.
02:38:30.000Let's see simp exterminator says I keep on seeing cringe wig gnats on reddit stand for Bernie because of his economic policies They literally cannot get it through their head that he is an atheist Jew who hates white people forget the economics for five seconds Yeah, that's exactly it He's a far leftist.
02:38:46.000So it really doesn't matter as economics are he wants us dead and replaced So I don't know what's redeeming about any of that Metallica fans is when you run for president.
02:38:55.000Who will you pick as your vice president?
02:43:57.000And anyway Don't don't make a big deal out of doing your show for three years that you're like, I I don't even know how to ban you I don't even know how to ban you but I would if I could
02:44:09.000Dresden says for the last couple of decades Super Bowl halftime show has been a satanic freemasonic Aleister Crowley kind of display of interracial sexual sorcery.
02:46:18.000I and I remember I saw that movie in theaters like five times when I was a kid because there were a lot of birthday parties happening at the time.
02:46:25.000I went to my friend's birthday party and we saw it and then we went to roly-poly tortilla.
02:47:55.000Dreams real this is my favorite part of the Super Bowl halftime show is when the rapper said Viva La Raza I really connected to that yeah me too, but in a different language Yamato's thoughts on Lana Lochte from red ice.
02:49:05.000Peanuts says I met this cute based girl neck tattoos like two years ago been trying to get her to be my GF so tomorrow I'm going to bring her with me to red pill my family okay yeah I it's hard to imagine something worse than this okay well maybe I can't but this is pretty bad
02:49:39.000Dark says I am a black griper who followed also during the 16 election And now you trying to red pill my dad who is right wing but never listens to me I don't know what to do anymore any tips King.
02:49:50.000I don't know how to red pill black people I hardly know how to red pill white people if I did we'd be saving our race right now I mean we're doing a pretty good job of that but Blacks gonna be pretty tricky So I don't know what to tell you I
02:50:05.000Cole says I disagree on a few things but generally like you.
02:50:08.000I wish you would either lighten up on cringe superchats or just screen them before you read.
02:52:04.000Somebody from the New York Times says, what we know right now is that around 25% of precincts have reported, and early data indicates a turnout is on pace for 2016.
02:52:15.000Same turnout from 2016, which is pretty rough.
02:52:20.000Because 2016 for the Democrats wasn't even as involved as it is now.
02:52:24.000You know, Hillary Clinton was the frontrunner by far, so if they have the same turnout for her and then they lost?
02:52:33.000Iowa Democratic Party says results delays due to quality checks and the fact that the IDP is reporting out three data sets for the first time.
02:52:42.000So I guess there's another reason why it's taking a while.
02:52:50.000There were reported to be half a dozen tied caucuses in 2016.
02:52:54.000The rules allow any chance method to decide the winner, so I guess it's tight in some places.
02:53:01.000Somebody from the Des Moines Register says I'm or I'm sorry from the New York Times reporting from Des Moines Says I'm starting to hear campaign frustration with the Iowa Democratic Party as these results still haven't come in that was 15 minutes ago So we have like no results really, you know we have now what are we up to?
02:53:23.000Okay, we just got some more results, but it's like it's hardly anything.
02:53:27.000Sanders is up to 1,811 in first place.
02:53:49.000We could be hearing from smaller precincts, which is possible, and not hearing from the big ones, which I would imagine maybe that's where Biden's going to draw support.
02:54:00.000So, they're not really showing a county-by-county breakdown.
02:54:06.000The data is so sparse right now, we really have no idea what's going on.
02:54:12.000Some votes in you know, like I said like a few thousand votes like less than 10,000 votes in we have no data breaking it down by county That's like this.
02:54:22.000This is no good and I'm not the only one either.
02:54:25.000Everyone's frustrated with this I guess the party's frustrated the media is frustrated There's just a total blackout on this information.
02:54:33.000Zoomer says, King, I've always wondered, do you wear dress pants to complete the fit or do you just schmood in comfy sweatpants or something?
02:54:40.000I think he answered this like three times last week.
02:56:29.000As long as they've got good genetics, they're virgins, younger than me, all the rest, and they're not ugly and fat, I mean, like, hey, sign me up, right?
02:56:49.000Honestly, I'm a very restrained, disciplined person.
02:56:52.000So, you know, that's just how you have to be.
02:56:55.000We have to be disciplined if we're going to do good things, you know?
02:57:00.000Uh, so Shekelberg says, I really like this sort of eternal September you've entered with the terrible superchats because the increasing frequency of retard impressions.
02:58:34.000Finally, this guy who was, of course, militant against e-girls and simps and faggots and degeneracy, now we can say, ah, but you're a hypocrite.
02:58:44.000Everyone who opposes us is a hypocrite.
02:58:46.000It was just like with Eli Schaefer when we were at, um, uh, what was it?
03:00:02.000A lot of times I'll say I'm a libertarian and like libertarians don't believe me.
03:00:07.000I've seen many posts of like real libertarians in 2019-2020 who are like, I don't believe Nick was ever a libertarian because if he was then X, Y, and Z. And it's like, no, no, you don't understand.
03:01:39.000Uh, now I've, I've become, I've become who I am.
03:01:42.000I was never supposed to be a libertarian because, you know, look, I was always like, well, I can't say that, but for lack of a better word, I was always like sexist.
03:01:51.000I always kind of knew the score about race.
03:01:53.000You know, I was kind of, I always kind of understood on an intuitive level.
03:01:57.000So it was only really a matter of time before I became who I was.
03:03:11.000I'm just flexing where I work out in the library Your boos is pretty sure Milo just sharing it because it makes fun of him, too.
03:03:19.000He said he disavows everything in the video Okay, well then you should have seen should have clarified that should have said that But okay, that's a little better
03:03:28.000ASDF says, Nick getting baptized into Catholicism this Easter.
03:03:31.000You've been a huge influence on my journey to the true church.
03:04:58.000I was never, like, a cringe, like, atheist or anything, but I had a much more secular worldview.
03:05:03.000And then when I started believing in God, it just all clicked.
03:05:06.000It's like, well, you know, if God is real, if God created everything and you, and he's all... I mean, we know what God means.
03:05:15.000You know, should we try and figure out how he wants us to be, what we should do, and then wouldn't we do everything in our power to do that?
03:05:21.000I mean, then it all makes sense, right?
03:05:23.000All of a sudden, people might be like, well, why are Christians so intense, or why are they like this?
03:05:27.000It's like, well, I mean, these are some pretty... It's like matters of eternal life and death, so to speak, right?
03:05:58.000And that was a big part of the change in my orientation in college, away from libertarianism and towards
03:06:05.000Like, I don't know about authoritarianism, but traditionalism is because in college, like, my idea of what is important changed from liberty and individuality and all that to, you know, what is right, what is moral, what is virtuous.
03:07:09.000I had two pieces of pizza at lunch and a cookie and that was it.
03:07:15.000Two pieces of pizza and a Pepsi and an oatmeal raisin cookie and that was like seven hours ago and now I'm hungry and I'm already irritable, so...
03:07:31.000New York Times says representatives from the campaigns have been called into the Iowa Democratic Party boiler room to discuss the issues with reporting the results.
03:07:41.000So I guess they're trying to figure it out.
03:07:43.000A caucus secretary in Story County grew frustrated trying to report results to the state party by phone.
03:07:49.000He was on hold and just tweeted them out.
03:07:52.000There are a lot of jitters right now, but remember, the caucus process is complicated.
03:07:55.000A lot of counting and math is involved in getting it right, and a female reported that, I will add.
03:08:00.000Okay, so these are all the updates we have.
03:08:07.000It's still less than 10,000 votes, and I mean, this is a joke.
03:08:11.000Okay, I'll finish off our Super Chats, I guess, and we'll see where we're at.
03:08:16.000Uh, Dresden says, the moment I saw you speak about the little hats.
03:08:20.000Uh, after you got kicked out of last year's CPAC conference, I knew you were a force to be reckoned with, and boy, have you proven me right.
03:09:09.000Other live coverage have like a video going on.
03:09:11.000No, you're just gonna watch me You're just gonna watch me take a sip out of this water bottle.
03:09:14.000You're just gonna watch The Chad gulp The Chad silent gulp and you're just gonna take it and you know what you're gonna let me do it You know what you're gonna watch Okay, weird.
03:09:30.000That's a little weird Okay Let's let's scroll down here.
03:11:52.000Yeah, it's more of just like a sideshow.
03:11:55.000That's a funny thing about the Wignats is they come up eventually they'll they'll like do some big hit piece or something, you know, they'll they'll
03:12:01.000Lash out at me wildly and we're like, oh, look at that retard.
03:12:05.000And then we go back to doing what we do, you know?
03:12:08.000If you go on any wignats timeline on Twitter, it's like obsession.
03:12:11.000It's like literal America First Arrangement Syndrome.
03:12:14.000And our content is all about the enemy.
03:14:56.000You know, for now, there's gonna be... I'm gonna have scratch marks on my face from all these petty bitches scratching me up.
03:15:02.000They're gonna be scratching me, but I'm... but we've gotta... but we've gotta force this e-girl thing, because the female question, it's one of the biggest ones.
03:15:10.000It's gonna be lethal if we don't... if we don't wake up to that one.
03:15:15.000So I'm trying to wake these people up.
03:15:16.000I'm waking them, I'm waking them, and then they're gonna... they're gonna get nasty.
03:15:20.000It's gonna get nasty for that reason, but it's gotta happen.
03:15:24.000I honestly don't think that's outside the realm of possibility.
03:15:49.000And he's obviously a bit of a boomer and everything, but...
03:16:09.000You know, I I don't listen to a show for what it's worth, but he seems to me like he's pretty alright, so It's prayers up prayers up for big rush seems like a good guy Armenian groper says entropy never fails.
03:16:21.000Yeah, never never fails to impress Nick the bricks has removed all the vowels from female and just relax FML.
03:16:29.000Yeah, seriously Millennial welder says is there a character limit to entropy super chats?
03:16:34.000I think so But it's more than on D live
03:17:36.000You know how it goes at a party like that?
03:17:39.000That's always the case at a party when you're the hungriest guy there, and people are kind of hungry, and they're like, maybe we should order food.
03:23:03.000You have one job figure out just count the votes not hard We have less than 10,000 votes it's been it's been two and a half hours If they don't start to come in, I'll just cut I'll just cut the stream short, you know Maybe we'll get to I'll go to 11 o'clock if they're under by 11.
03:24:35.000I'm sincere when I say that I'm sarcastic about the delivery, but yeah, don't get me wrong I like like a good like brisket sandwich or like pulled pork or something with sweet barbecue sauce, but You know people talking like barbecue ribs ribs and barbecue chicken and whatever.
03:25:32.000When I was a kid, I would think about that a lot and I wanted my superpower to be that I would never get dirty when I was eating food or, you know, anything like that.
03:25:40.000That's what I wanted when I was a kid, when I was a young kid.
03:25:42.000Not like, when I got older, I became a genius and I said, uh, control time is obviously the best superpower.
03:25:50.000But as a young kid, I wanted my superpower to be that if I touched food or something, like if I ate Doritos, I wouldn't get dirty.
03:26:15.000I want to eat something with a fork and knife.
03:26:17.000I want to eat something with utensils that is not gonna, you know... And I, you know, I'll eat like pizza with my hands, obviously, or like fried chicken, but I just don't want to get messy.
03:26:26.000I just don't want to get... Why is that a good experience?
03:26:42.000And worse than me getting dirty is other people.
03:26:45.000I remember when I was young, I hated, hated when I would have to eat lunch with like a peer of mine and they would get food on their face and just have food on their face.
03:26:57.000You know how that was when you were a kid?
03:26:58.000When you'd eat pizza at this class, like Christmas party or whatever, fun lunch.
03:27:05.000Kids be walking around with pizza all over their faces like, I can't, I can't look at you.
03:27:44.000It is not pleasant to have your nose dripping and your mouth hurts and you're just running through napkins, just going nap, you got dirty napkins everywhere.
03:28:19.000He wore green face paints because he did a part where he did a graphic over his face.
03:28:25.000And he was like, I think you're going to have to put the green face paint on too.
03:28:28.000And I was just like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
03:28:31.000And I didn't want to be weird about it.
03:28:33.000I was going along with everything else.
03:28:34.000I did the script, you know, it was a little outside my comfort zone, but he did the green face paint because it was like a green screen, but he could put stuff on his face and in the computer digitally.
03:28:44.000He's like, yeah, I think you're gonna have to put this on.
03:28:46.000I'm like, no, no, I just can't do that.
03:28:50.000And I didn't want to be weird about it, but it's like,
03:28:53.000Like could not impress upon him in that moment how much I could not do that like but that was just unacceptable I just I just can't do that.
03:31:34.000It's like, in a lot of ways, I wasn't given a very strong Italian upbringing.
03:31:39.000My mom's third generation, I think, and my Italian ancestors were more Americanized than most.
03:31:46.000But even in spite of that, it's amazing how the genetics still express themselves.
03:31:50.000You know, I still am... The household is still very culturally Italian, and the way that, like, my relationship with my mom, and my expressiveness, and I'm gesticulating with my hands, and just general sort of traits.
03:32:05.000Are my ancestors in me even though I had a very like Americanized assimilated like I guess white upbringing still is still do have all these like Genetically like Italian traits.
03:32:17.000I mean and I think that's because like I look like the Italian side like I look like my uncle I look like my great-uncles
03:32:24.000Obviously, I have white skin like my mom.
03:33:04.000That's I'm I'm I'm gonna get in trouble for that one My mom's gonna kill me for that people in the comments are gonna be like all your mom.
03:33:11.000You need to be nice to your mom It's kidding.
03:33:30.000Trusties is afraid of heights but lives in the penthouse.
03:33:33.000Yeah, well, it's honestly I'm not afraid of like being in a building I don't know why
03:33:38.000When I look out the window of a tall building it's just not the same as like I would I feel more comfortable like high up in a building than I do going to the mall like looking over the ledge like on at a two-story mall like you go to you go to Yorktown mall and go on the second floor and like look over and like that I can't do.
03:33:55.000I used to be terrified of in Dick's sporting goods there would be an escalator
03:34:00.000It was really high but it was just like open you know in a lot of escalators you have like two escalators crisscrossing so it's like you've got walls on either side well in this store it's just like you're just on this escalator on either side it's like you just plummet to the ground I would freak me out and I'm more freaked out by that than being in an airplane or a tall building
03:34:21.000It's more just like the possibility of falling.
03:34:23.000I went to Trump Tower in Chicago with my friends, and they have that rebar club where they've got like this balcony overlooking the Chicago River, and I remember all my friends were sitting by the ledge, and I literally was just like, like just clinging to the couch, paralyzed, just trying to like, talk myself in off the ledge, literally.
03:35:12.000That freaks me out looking at other people in high places.
03:35:16.000Okay, so this was supposed to be an Iowa caucus stream now, it's just like neurotic Nick neurotic Nick our LT says yo Yavin for check seems like a good planet Yavin for now says a swamp.
03:36:05.000New York Times says the Iowa Democratic Party told campaigns they have 35% of precincts reported but would provide no other details about tonight's results.
03:38:23.000If you knew that person IRL, anytime he made a joke about anything, you would say, that's really funny, but what would your mom and sister think about it, you know?
03:38:34.000But what would your sister... Oh, what would your sister think about that?
03:38:38.000What if that happened to your sister, man?
03:38:40.000You know, your friend would be... If you knew that person IRL, they would have to say that one time, and then they'd be saying literally anything else.
03:38:47.000Like, oh, I saw this girl, and oh, what would I do to her?
03:39:32.000I'm calling it soon, because this is just bullshit.
03:39:37.000It should have been 11 at the latest, and we've got... 35% have been turned in, and that's not even... it's like a fraction of that is even reporting.
03:39:47.000It's not 35% reporting, I don't think, but we can see.
03:40:01.000Let's see, Rob Sand, the state auditor, said, quote, when people demand three times the data, I don't think it's unreasonable that it takes substantially longer to do it.
03:40:55.000Like my my life just came down to the basics like I figured out like all it was was just like sleeping eight hours and then eating so many meals and just trying to get the three meals and trying to get the eight hours and thinking like is this really it and I thought about dying a lot because of the election because I thought we're gonna go to war with Russia and I thought Hillary Clinton would be in charge I thought there'd be a nuclear war because if you remember like in October 2016 there was this big scandal
03:41:26.000Us even then that Russia did a cyber attack on us and Joe Biden said that they would retaliate against Russia and the Defcon level got raised and I thought oh, we're gonna go to war with Russia I thought I'm gonna die and I'm everyone I know is gonna die and I'll never see them again and I thought a lot about that I thought a lot about like people dying and I thought about life without God and I thought like I
03:41:50.000You know, if life has no meaning or purpose, then really what you can boil it down to is maximizing comfort and minimizing discomfort.
03:41:59.000I mean, that is the drive for most people.
03:42:02.000And they talk about happiness when they talk about their objectives outside of anything spiritual or religious or deeper like that.
03:42:08.000I mean, what do they generally talk about?
03:43:34.000All this is to say, life is suffering.
03:43:38.000And in the absence of meaning behind that or purpose or some explanation, if all you have then is the most logical way to live if you're a materialist, if you don't believe in God,
03:46:59.000It's a very transient... If you're only living for these little bursts of pleasure, which are, again, very passing, you know, just sort of emotional states, that's not much.
03:47:12.000You know, and you could say fulfillment, but that's that is wholly different.
03:47:17.000And even that, I would say, you know, really life is just sort of persistence.
03:47:22.000Anybody who's looking for anything here, I would think you're mistaken.
03:47:25.000Anybody who's really, I mean, you do, you have your goals and you try, you know, and all this and you try to, you know, today I want to eat a cheeseburger, you know, maybe Friday I want to go out for ice cream and I'd like to have a family, whatever.
03:47:36.000But if you hang your head, if you care too much, I feel like you just kind of get like let down.
03:48:44.000Because both Rothbard... No, fusionism is specific.
03:48:49.000When I say fusionism, I'm talking about something very specific.
03:48:51.000I'm talking about fusionism that Ronald Reagan basically created.
03:48:57.000Not created, but, I mean, he brought it into the mainstream when he was elected in 1980, or when he got the nomination, I should say, in 76, which was bringing together these three distinct parts.
03:49:07.000But the paleo-libertarians and paleo-conservatives were always outside of mainstream conservatism.
03:49:17.000They are both, like, I mean, just because two ideologies have, like, things in common, or, you know, they work together, doesn't mean it's fusionism.
03:52:53.000Apologies, no results, but I guess this is gonna go on into the night because they've got reporting issues, their app is down, they're reporting multiple numbers.
03:53:00.000I don't know, but they don't have any numbers.
03:53:02.000So we have no idea who's gonna win this.