00:00:12.000Lots of, well, I mean, one not so good news in terms of the Mexican getting acquitted in California, but lots of good news with regards to Roy Moore.
00:00:21.000We have a very special Thought Patrol episode.
00:00:23.000I mean, really, it's going to be high energy content.
00:01:05.000I know, look, I know I gloated a lot yesterday.
00:01:08.000Because I was right about DACA and because I've been right about basically everything this year, but unfortunately, Nick haters and losers are BTFO again.
00:01:20.000Roy Moore is now surging in the polls, he's surging in the betting markets.
00:01:25.000I checked just before the show if you go to Maxim Lott's betting market, and he does probabilities for political events based on the betting markets, that has Roy Moore at a 77% chance of winning.
00:01:39.000If you go on Predict It and you look at the shares or the prices of shares for Roy Moore in the Alabama special Senate election, he's at 79% on Predict It.
00:01:50.000The three most recent polls from, and let me check the names of them real quick.
00:03:53.000A month out from the election, four weeks out from one of the most critical special elections since the general election.
00:04:01.000And how many Republican hacks, how many Republican politicians and pundits were ready to say, I'm going to take the Washington Post's word for it?
00:04:09.000A year after the same thing happened to Donald Trump, and he won anyway, how many politicians and pundits told Roy Moore to drop out of the race, pressured him to resign, told his fans, told his supporters they were supporting a pedophile and a rapist?
00:04:24.000And in the weeks since that allegation came out, as we've seen just about every day, these allegations come crumbling down.
00:04:32.000Either the stories aren't consistent, The accusers don't have any evidence.
00:04:38.000They bring forth the yearbook with Gloria Allred.
00:04:41.000They don't release it to a third party custodian.
00:04:43.000They find that the accuser in that case didn't disclose the fact that she had obtained Roy Moore's signature in 1999 when he signed a divorce document of hers.
00:04:53.000They later found out that he didn't sign his signature actually in the way that he signed it in the yearbook, that he signed it exactly the way it would have been written down in that document because of who was working for him at the time.
00:05:05.000They find out with these different police officers.
00:05:07.000They first had a police officer who said that he was banned from the Gadsden Mall.
00:05:12.000Later, the mall manager said that's just not true.
00:05:15.000We have this police officer who just goes on TV and libels the man.
00:05:19.000Turns out she can't even remember a reason why she said these things.
00:05:23.000And you still have people out there, Republicans, conservatives, who know full well how critical this election is, who know full well how critical this election is, not just for the GOP and the ascendant America First agenda within the party.
00:05:39.000But even for stuffing the federal judiciary with Republican justices.
00:05:43.000I mean, that's not even controversial.
00:05:48.000That we need tax reform, that we need to fund the border wall.
00:05:50.000Republicans who know full well how critical the election is for all of those things, and they still are unwilling to say, mea culpa, I was wrong.
00:06:09.000So, I mean, it's just every month, it's.
00:06:12.000It just becomes more about everything else that's going on, more than even about Roy Moore himself, in the sense that here is a man who presents a watershed moment for conservatives and the right wing in the country.
00:06:25.000Here is a man who, by virtue of his good character, by virtue of his persistence, by virtue of his Christian morality, he is forcing single handedly, he was forcing everybody in this party to take sides, essentially.
00:07:07.000He's proving that everybody, more even than Trump, I think, he's proving that everybody in this party is just full of it, is just a liar.
00:07:16.000How could you take anything Ben Shapiro says seriously after this?
00:07:20.000How could you believe him on anything after this?
00:07:23.000This is a guy who gets paid millions of dollars by advertisers and subscriptions, et cetera, to spout his political opinions on his podcast and his videos.
00:07:36.000And here comes Roy Moore, one of the most important special elections in a decade, maybe two or three decades.
00:07:43.000And Ben Shapiro calls it wrong based on no evidence.
00:08:16.000He goes to UCLA for his undergrad, where he becomes the youngest syndicated colonist in the country with the help of some friends and his father who got him two jobs.
00:08:25.000Then he finds his way into Harvard Law School, and holy smokes, I mean, this guy's brilliant.
00:08:30.000Fast forward, and he's condemning, he's throwing Roy Moore to the dogs on the basis of five unfounded allegations, four of them anonymous, one of them completely fabricated against Roy Moore.
00:09:40.000That Roy Moore, four weeks out from a special election in Alabama, okay, I mean, this is not like a huge deal as it was in Virginia, where it's a swing state, or Georgia, where this is going to be a swing state in the future.
00:09:53.000I mean, a lot of these special elections since the election, the general election, there was a lot of mainstream media attention on these because of their broader significance.
00:10:02.000Alabama, once the primary was resolved, After Roy Moore beat Luther Strange, and it was a miracle because Luther Strange had the backing of the president who went down to Huntsville and did a rally for him, and he still lost in deep red Alabama where Trump won by 28 points.
00:10:18.000And you didn't see that kind of attention for this election because they said, you know what?
00:10:22.000It's Roy Moore, it's Alabama, it's going to go red.
00:10:26.000And so you had this crazy scandal four weeks out from this election, which basically everybody decided was over.
00:10:33.000And all of a sudden, four weeks out, You had the Washington Post, the New York Times, the leader of both chambers of the Congress of the Republican Party, Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, the daughter of the president, every major pundit.
00:10:45.000Sean Hannity himself didn't want to throw his support behind Roy Moore.
00:10:51.000And somehow, by some miracle, because he stayed in the race four weeks out, in this monumental scandal, and the worst kind of scandal that he was having sex with underage girls.
00:11:12.000Every poll in the past three days, he's up by five or six points.
00:11:16.000And the significance of that is that, again, this kind of a scandal with the mainstream media, with your own party, with the daughter of the president in your party, is less of a liability or more of a liability, rather, than this kind of a scandal.
00:11:34.000The backing of all of these institutions is more of a liability than.
00:11:43.000The Republican Party has no power after this.
00:11:47.000Think of every Republican whose seat is up for grabs in 2018, whether they're being faced by a challenger from Steve Bannon or a challenger inspired by Steve Bannon, or they're just fighting a Democrat.
00:11:59.000I mean, think of the choice that they will have to make.
00:12:27.000We'll have a victory party for Roy Moore.
00:12:28.000I don't want to count the chickens before they hatch, so to speak, but I mean, it's looking pretty good so far, barring another major scandal.
00:12:36.000And it looks like they blew their load already, so to speak.
00:12:48.000The other major story we have, real quick before we get into the Thought Patrol, I know we want to get into just abusing these hacks on Twitter, but another major development.
00:12:58.000It looks like Rex Tillerson is on his way out of the State Department.
00:13:04.000I know this was talked about a little bit in late August that Rex Tillerson was going to get the axe, but it looks like it's going to happen.
00:13:12.000The White House announced that there are going to be plans to remove Rex Tillerson from the State Department, and they're setting up to replace him with the current CIA director, Mike.
00:13:21.000Pompeo, who will in turn be replaced by Tom Cotton.
00:13:25.000And the only thing that's really significant about this is think about just how many people have been fired from the Trump administration just in 10 months before even a year.
00:13:35.000I mean, before even three quarters of the year is finished.
00:13:38.000And President Trump has fired his national security advisor, Michael Flynn, the director of the FBI, James Conmey, the attorney general, Sally Yates, the White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, communications director, Anthony Schiramucci, chief of staff, Reince Priebus.
00:13:54.000Deputy Assistant to the President, Sebastian Gorka, Chief Strategist, Steve Bannon, Health and Human Services Director, Tom Price, Federal Reserve Chairman, Janet Yellen, and now Secretary of State.
00:14:08.000And this is actually a positive thing when you think about it.
00:14:12.000When you really just go back and look at how many people have been fired in less than a year, because this is exactly what we wanted out of President Trump.
00:14:21.000This was one of the major reasons, and you can go back and read in my blog.
00:14:24.000From during the election, this was one of the major reasons why I said President Trump was going to be a good president.
00:14:31.000Because even in his campaign, you saw this high rate of turnover with his campaign managers and with other people that were working with him.
00:14:39.000Because when you have an executive like Donald Trump, what he does better than anything else is he has an eye for competence, he has an eye for who's going to do a good job in their role, in their department.
00:14:51.000And when you have high turnover, that says basically that if you're not doing a good job, he's not going to hesitate like a politician would over clout.
00:14:58.000Over a bad story, over a bad news cycle, to fire somebody, even if you end up firing 10 people in 10 months.
00:15:08.000It makes sure that the cabinet is fresh.
00:15:10.000It makes sure that the cabinet isn't entrenched or serving anybody other than the president.
00:15:15.000And aside from the people that get fired and replaced, the people that stay get the message that if you're not going to do your job, if you're not loyal to the president, your job is not safe.
00:15:43.000A little bit of a white pill on that, just in terms of the maintenance, the day to day work of the cabinet that all these departments, I think, are functioning efficiently when you have that high turnover and when people get the message that they could get fired.
00:15:57.000So, with that, I mean, I know that was brief, but we really want to get to it.
00:16:02.000I know people really want to get to the Thought Patrol.
00:17:08.000I wake up today and my notifications are out of control.
00:17:11.000I mean, all kinds of notifications from verified users, unverified users.
00:17:17.000I mean, and you can imagine a tweet like that where people might get offended.
00:17:22.000And so I thought, let's just go through because I didn't want to like.
00:17:25.000Just respond to all these people because you look at some of the verified users, and we'll start with the verified.
00:17:30.000But some of the verified users, it's like they have a thousand followers, they have two thousand followers, they tweet at me, they get like two likes.
00:17:39.000It's like Tim Mangina, and he's the deputy assistant of video photography at Flower Industries.
00:17:49.000You know, I mean, just like these little people, and they get the little blue check mark, and they think they matter, they think what they're saying is different or whatever.
00:18:10.000So, this fella who I don't know what's with the font here he says, Alternatively, zero sexual harassment would occur in the workplace if we locked all men in those Superman cubes and launched them into space.
00:18:46.000You know, imagine the kind of woman that names her son Beckett.
00:18:49.000You know, you see a beautiful little baby, and instead of naming them the name of like an English monarch like John or George, you name it's little Beckett.
00:21:05.000I really have had it with women with the cussing.
00:21:07.000It's one thing if you have a problem with my tweet and you want to address it, you want to say, Nick, you know, isn't that a logical fallacy?
00:25:08.000I mean, women, their bone structure, if you look at their arm bones, it's built in such a way that they are made so that it's easier for them to carry children.
00:31:25.000By the same logic, we'd also have zero sexual harassment if all men stayed at home watching kids, but let's not even bring up Kevin Spacey.
00:35:06.000We got a serious five head going on right here.
00:35:09.000I want to park my Mustang on that five head.
00:35:12.000She got kind of like that, you know, if it weren't for the five head, if you could ignore the five head, for example, she would make like a good sexy librarian type.
00:35:19.000Like a good, you know, the type I'm talking about where it's like, excuse me, you're being very loud in the library kind of look.
00:35:29.000I mean, when I say sexy librarian, I mean like in a certain, like adult film type, because this is not, you would not fantasize about this, but it would be good enough if you were on one of these illicit sites that I know nothing about.
00:36:35.000Don't you remember when women were cool and they would, like, you know, in grammar school, you'd throw paper airplanes at them and, you know, they'd chase you around?
00:36:42.000I'm talking about, like, the Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, like, that kind of day and age.
00:36:47.000What was the girl's name in Huckleberry Finn?
00:42:16.000I mean, she has this coming, basically.
00:42:17.000She doesn't deserve anything but this, really.
00:42:19.000It doesn't really warrant a response when you're giving me the retarded SpongeBob meme from, what was it, six months ago?
00:42:26.000What the F is with Nick Fuentes' shit eating insincere grin?
00:42:29.000It's like he knows what he's saying is awful.
00:42:32.000Hey, that's the most accurate assessment I've heard all day long.
00:42:35.000I mean, the whole point, the whole point of what I say is to get people thinking.
00:42:41.000You know, I could go out and say, and very earnestly put forth my case, but I'd get the same reaction, and half as many people would hear it.
00:42:48.000But when I say it in an outrageous, abrasive fashion, people react very wildly to common sense things, but said in a way that modern people find inappropriate.
00:43:02.000Judeo Christianity is a real thing, Goy, trust me.
00:45:20.000People say, whenever people neg me about the 1950s, they're like, your attitude is straight out of the 1950s, like the 1950s were a bad time to be alive.
00:45:29.000I think every sensible person would prefer the 1950s to now, to be honest.
00:53:53.000When I see tweets like this, I'm really concerned that there are men out there who see axing women from the workplace as more realistic than expecting men to have self control.
00:54:01.000Well, she's a butterface, it looks like.
00:54:03.000You know, that's the problem with blondes.
00:54:04.000People see blondes and they go crazy if they have like a semi decent face, but blondes, you know, they get kind of a pass.
00:54:12.000There was this one blonde from my high school and she looked like an alien, but because she was a blonde, everyone was like, oh my god, she's like one of the top ones in the school.
00:56:25.000Maybe, and we talk about politically correct or politically incorrect, but it's all right there.
00:56:29.000And the modern gender Marxists, their catchphrase is it doesn't matter what's between your legs, it doesn't matter what your genitals are, gender and sex and gender roles don't matter.
00:56:42.000If you start to think that biology is irrelevant, of course you're going to get these wild constructionist paradigms, constructivist paradigms.
00:57:08.000If you talk to little toddlers and they're not watching Disney Channel where they're telling them, I don't even know if you look at some of those cartoons and shows.
00:57:16.000But little children know women should be at the home raising the kids, they should be the mothers.
00:57:22.000They don't want to be, you know, little girls don't talk about how they want to grow up and do spreadsheets.