00:00:08.000Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Monday.
00:00:13.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
00:00:16.000It's not looking so hot for Christmas, folks.
00:00:19.000Featured stories about how the Omicron variant, which is fake, is possibly going to cancel Christmas this year.
00:00:29.000Governments across Europe and the world are talking about hard lockdowns again.
00:00:34.000Because of the spread of the coronavirus, which I predicted a few weeks ago.
00:00:40.000And so we'll talk about some of the different countries, such as Netherlands, Germany, Spain, where they are considering, Austria too, where in some countries they're implementing and some they're considering full on hard lockdowns, despite full vaccination, despite booster shots, masks, all of it.
00:00:59.000They're returning to the lockdowns to stop the spread of this highly transmissible new variant of the virus.
00:01:10.000It was only a matter of time before they did another lockdown, before they faked another spread.
00:01:16.000Because didn't it feel like for the past few months, past couple of weeks excluded, but didn't it feel like from roughly September to maybe a few weeks ago, like COVID was kind of dying down?
00:01:31.000Didn't it feel like that for a minute?
00:01:34.000It felt like cases were down, hospitalizations were down.
00:02:18.000Like, haven't you learned how it goes at this point?
00:02:21.000I know that probably a couple months ago when I was covering the vaccine every day, people were thinking to themselves maybe, maybe this is you, maybe not.
00:02:30.000But I know at least some people were thinking COVID's over.
00:03:28.000Dennis Miller, I haven't seen or heard from him in a long time, but he used to be on Bill O'Reilly's show like every night.
00:03:33.000He's a comedian, he's kind of a boomer phenomenon.
00:03:38.000And anyway, Bill O'Reilly and Dennis Miller used to go on tour every so often when O'Reilly would launch one of his killing books.
00:03:47.000And they would just, you know, they would just sit down next to each other and just talk.
00:03:52.000You know, I don't know what kind of show this is.
00:03:54.000It's like an in real life talk show basically between Dennis Miller and O'Reilly.
00:03:58.000And, you know, for what it is, I mean, I guess that makes sense.
00:04:01.000But now he's doing it with Donald Trump, which, I mean, that's great for Bill O'Reilly, but it doesn't really make a ton of sense for Donald Trump.
00:04:09.000They're doing the same format, except they're booking stadiums.
00:04:13.000So they're booking these big stadiums, and they set up a stage, and it's literally just Trump and O'Reilly sitting next to each other talking.
00:06:41.000You know, and it makes me look like an idiot because last week I said that Trump may be our best bet in 2024 because one of the issues, well, at least two of the issues that he had, two of the major issues that he had in his first term have been solved, which is the capture by the Israel lobby and the personnel problems.
00:07:06.000You know, when he got into office, it was Kushner, Netanyahu, and Adelson controlling the administration.
00:07:11.000And he had Ryan Priebus lead the transition after the election and before the inauguration.
00:07:19.000And Priebus and Johnny DiStefano and others filled up the White House with Republican con ink hacks, you know, people that were not loyal to Trump personally, didn't support his agenda.
00:07:30.000And so, two of those are two major problems, which has basically been solved.
00:07:34.000The Israel thing, not really, he didn't solve that.
00:07:37.000God basically solved that because Adelson is dead.
00:10:20.000And then I get banned on DLive, and then I get banned on Epic Pay, and I get banned on Facebook and Instagram, and then the feds take half a million dollars from me, and then it's AFPAC 2, and uh oh, Patrick Casey quit, and then I'm on the no fly list, and then it's White Boy Summer, and we're driving across the country, and then I'm in Texas, and then we're in New York, and then we're in Springfield, and And it's enough.
00:11:35.000I mean, I was slamming those things, and I went through the whole week, and it's just as bad as it was before.
00:11:43.000And so I go back to the doctor, and I'm like, yeah, it didn't work.
00:11:47.000And they're like, well, we could do surgery.
00:11:49.000And I'm like, yeah, nope, that's not going to happen.
00:11:53.000And then they give me all, here's a nasal spray, here's this thing that you could, topical, here's, oh my God, I just can't, I can't breathe.
00:15:05.000It's all turned into like Star Trek 2015 stuff.
00:15:09.000And it's all the same style, too, which is to say that it has no style.
00:15:16.000It's all the same Reddit humor, the same quippy jokes, you know, never allowing an emotional moment to land.
00:15:22.000It's always got to be, the tension always has to be relieved with, like, you know, again, some sitcom tier joke, you know, lowest common denominator type stuff.
00:15:34.000And that's what these Marvel movies are.
00:15:38.000And they know that they just can create cheap garbage, rely on gimmicks, rely on nostalgia from an era when people did make things, and just use that as a crutch.
00:15:48.000And people will go out there, they will spend their money, like me, like an idiot.
00:15:53.000They will go out there, they will pay for their garbage, they will line up at the trough, they will stick their big fat pig snouts in, and they will gobble it all up, and then they'll go roll around in the mud because that's what we've become as a civilization.
00:16:42.000When's the last time we had a truly icon or iconoclastic figure?
00:16:47.000Because you think about the American century, the last century, and you think about Elvis, you know, and you think about Michael Jackson, and you think about Bob Dylan, Steve McQueen, and Tom Cruise, and Clint Eastwood, and all these great people.
00:17:09.000And I don't know, is it a generational thing?
00:17:12.000But we just aren't making them anymore.
00:19:18.000It didn't even work on the level of a guilty pleasure because.
00:19:22.000You know, my philosophy is you go into a movie, you have certain expectations, and it doesn't always have to be Citizen Kane, it doesn't have to be some art house film.
00:19:32.000But, you know, depending on the genre, you've got certain expectations.
00:19:37.000If this is just supposed to be the blockbuster of Christmas, and it's just supposed to be something that you go to, everybody sees it, it's entertaining, it's exciting, it's thrilling, okay, well, that's the standard by which you judge it.
00:19:50.000But, you know, Jade had pointed this out, even by that standard, it doesn't work because.
00:19:56.000The special effects weren't very good.
00:19:59.000Even on the level of just guilty pleasure, just garbage entertainment, it didn't even really work on that level.
00:20:07.000It was all just, like I said, Reddit fan service was sort of retconned.
00:20:14.000It's like everything, just cheap, shoddy, thrown together.
00:20:17.000They know that whatever they put out there, people eat it up.
00:20:21.000And largely, and this is a big component of it, relying on nostalgia.
00:20:26.000And there's something interesting about the nostalgia, which is, you know, I don't know if it's just something unique to this generation or is it they're making movies, shows, whatever, crossovers, bringing back things from our childhood.
00:20:43.000Is that because those are the last times when good things were made?
00:20:47.000I mean, are we, in other words, when they bring on Tobey Maguire, are people nostalgic for that because just because that was their childhood?
00:20:58.000And it's just this generation is the latest generation to grow up and become consumers.
00:21:05.000And is this just arbitrarily, subjectively happened to be the childhood of the newest generation of consumers?
00:21:12.000And so, therefore, that's what they're reviving and resuscitating to sell to people?
00:23:30.000Everybody else out there has a mind towards building something in such a way where it's so tenuous that they can't say anything out of line.
00:23:41.000Oh, well, we can't say this anymore because we have this sponsor.
00:23:44.000We can't say this anymore because I'm friends with this one.
00:23:47.000We can't say this anymore because this politician won't come on my show if I do.
00:23:53.000It's like we're the last rock stars that are like, you know what?
00:24:22.000We need someone that's truly controversial, not just fake controversial, not just like, I know it's not politically correct, but I support Israel.
00:24:33.000But nobody wants to do that because it actually entails real controversy, which entails real consequences, which nobody wants to live through because people just want to have an easy life.
00:24:45.000Anyway, so yeah, let's just start saying things again, okay?
00:24:51.000Let's just start saying things that matter again.
00:24:53.000Let's start offending people again, and then maybe we'll create something meaningful.
00:25:01.000You know, if we stop being so, it's really a female brain thing.0.98
00:25:07.000Again, I'm not saying anything new here, but it is a completely female dominated, maybe even more than Jewish dominated, it's a female dominated society.0.95
00:25:19.000It's either women running it or it's men controlled by women running it.0.86
00:25:25.000Men controlled by their moms, by their girlfriends, by their wives, by their girlfriends unmet.0.83
00:25:56.000And so that we have this sort of feminine and female led society with all its feminine values, feminine virtues.1.00
00:26:06.000It is squelching and destroying creativity.0.98
00:26:08.000You know, women are not creative because women are not independent, individual, and they're not disagreeable, which are all things that are necessary for somebody to actually be creative, for someone to actually boldly, individually take a stand, which may be unpopular, provoke people, get a negative reaction.0.99
00:26:27.000I mean, that's what it requires to do anything that matters.0.51
00:26:31.000And as a whole society, everybody is embracing values that would preclude you from doing something then that matters.
00:26:39.000And so, America First is the one show.
00:26:43.000It's like when I was on Elijah Schaefer.
00:29:19.000You know, at a certain point, you just need to see some boldness, we do just need to see some honesty, some authenticity.
00:29:27.000It's great to be intellectual and pragmatic and strategizing, but there also just needs to be an expression of a sort of human passion, which is just not there anymore.
00:29:38.000So, anyway, yeah, isn't it problematic?
00:29:43.000Isn't your audience putting people off?
00:35:09.000You got to make sure you tune into the show on Thursday because I'll be making a big announcement about a conference that's going to happen in February 2022.
00:36:00.000And that would be a huge positive because that does exist around DeSantis still, and it exists around Josh Hawley.
00:36:08.000And it exists around any other candidate who would run in 2024.
00:36:13.000That's a huge comparative advantage against the field and also against his previous self.
00:36:19.000Also, if he won in 2024, he would make John McEntee probably the head of personnel, who was excellent in the last year of the Trump administration.
00:36:29.000And there's been a lot of reporting on this since Trump left office.
00:36:32.000There was an article in The Atlantic, it was supposed to be a hit piece on McEntee, but it just made him look awesome.
00:36:39.000There was, like I said, that leaked memo that came out saying to the president that he should fire the interim secretary of defense for disloyalty.
00:36:49.000And so that is a big source of positivity.
00:36:53.000And so those two things taken together, if he runs in 2024, those would be the two biggest problems, I would say, procedural, sort of systemic problems with his first term was the personnel and this capture by the Israel lobby.
00:37:07.000But, but, I think it was last night or today, he basically proved why there still is some outstanding negatives.
00:38:08.000During an appearance with former Fox News host Bill O'Reilly, former President Donald Trump became upset.
00:38:14.000When a crowd booed him for bragging that he has taken a COVID vaccine booster shot, Trump waved his hands and shouted, Don't, don't, don't, and claimed that, quote, 100 million people were saved because he supported the development of COVID vaccines.
00:38:30.000O'Reilly asked, Both the president and I are vaxxed, and did you get the booster?
00:38:36.000Trump declared yes to a mix of cheers and boos from the audience.
00:38:40.000The former president immediately began waving his hands and exclaimed, Don't, don't, don't, don't.
00:38:45.000And then pointed at the audience and said, That's a very tiny group over there.
00:39:24.000He went on to tell supporters that when they expressed skepticism over the vaccine, you're playing right into their hands.
00:39:31.000He expressed his opinion that 100 million people were saved by vaccines and claimed that had he not supported the vaccine, it would have been as deadly as the Spanish flu.
00:39:43.000Okay, so I don't know how much more tone deaf it gets than that at this point in time.
00:39:56.000His base does not support the vaccine, it's not a tiny group.
00:40:35.000They all support the vaccine, but they are against the mandate.
00:40:38.000So he acknowledges and recognizes that people are against the mandate, even if they're for the vaccine.
00:40:43.000But why would it be that in a swing state like Florida, the most conservative governor and most popular governor in America, the most popular contender potentially in 24 besides Trump himself, why would they support the banning of the vaccine if they like the vaccine?
00:41:34.000It didn't start with a mandate, it started with incentives.
00:41:37.000They said, we'll pay you, we'll do a lottery, we'll make it free, we'll make it affordable, accessible, we'll put it on TV, on billboards, on the radio, on social media.
00:41:47.000And who was the 40 to 50% of the population that did not get vaccinated?
00:42:34.000So, from a political point of view, you could probably privately have that position and say, well, I got it, I like it, but you shouldn't be forced to get it.
00:42:44.000But if you're the leader of the Republicans, if you're the leader of the conservatives, what a tone deaf, paradoxical thing to say.
00:42:52.000Well, I support the vaccine, but yeah, you know, you don't have to get it.
00:42:56.000Well, it's like, why do we have to get it?
00:42:58.000Because a hostile regime is forcing us to, because we don't want it.
00:44:33.000These are the circumstances we find ourselves in as we're approaching the midterms and ultimately 2024.
00:44:39.000And your position on all this half the country, your whole base, is being forced to do something against their conscience and something against what they want with their own body, as well as, or they're getting fired from their job and just decimated socially and financially.
00:44:58.000And your response to all this is to say, shut up, my vaccine is good.
00:45:03.000Oh, but I guess the mandate's bad too.
00:48:02.000And if you think it's bad now, just wait a year.
00:48:04.000It's just like it was the year before.
00:48:06.000If you thought it was bad last year, hey, look at where we are now.
00:48:10.000And then try and guess where we'll be in 2022 in this time.
00:48:16.000So we're talking about booster shots being part of the mandate.
00:48:20.000We are talking about a federal database.
00:48:22.000We're talking about a barcode, QR code, maybe a chip system with your vaccination status, a vaccine passport, which is real and enforced in every major city.
00:48:35.000And that'll be the condition for employment.
00:48:38.000That'll be the condition for participating in public life is compliance with the system.
00:48:43.000Enforced by law enforcement, policed by big tech, and the military potentially.
00:49:58.000This year, the doctors, the Jews are canceling Christmas yet again.1.00
00:50:06.000They're shutting down everything because of this Omicron variant.1.00
00:50:11.000And You know, this one kind of snuck up on everybody.
00:50:14.000Like I said at the beginning of the show, I think a lot of people forgot about COVID or, you know, forgot about COVID enforcement or took the threat less seriously.
00:50:22.000I went on Infowars a few weeks ago and I said, I think another wave is around the corner just because we haven't had one in a while.
00:50:31.000Were you paying attention to the show in September and October when Fauci said, I think we'll get the data we need to support mass booster shots in the winter?
00:50:40.000Did you hear when they said earlier this year that it's going to be a deadly flu season?
00:51:18.000It says, quote, Tighter restrictions are being considered around the world as spiraling cases of the Omicron variant loom over the festive holiday period.
00:51:28.000A number of curbs have already been introduced in countries across Europe.
00:51:33.000The Netherlands entered full lockdown from Sunday until mid January, leaving only supermarkets and essential shops open.
00:51:42.000School in the country has been closed.
00:51:45.000People will not be able to have more than two visitors over the age of 13 per day.
00:51:50.000Although this will be raised to four people between December 24th and December 26th, four visitors on Christmas.
00:51:59.000In Germany, meanwhile, only German citizens, residents, and transit passengers will be allowed to enter the country from the UK from Monday, with all inbound travelers required to quarantine for 14 days, irrespective of vaccine status.
00:52:12.000Travel restrictions were also imposed for arrivals from Denmark, Norway, and France.
00:52:17.000Austria will only allow entry to vaccinated travelers from Monday, while France has already banned travel from the United Kingdom.
00:52:24.000Ireland has announced an 8 p.m. curfew for bars, restaurants, theaters, and other leisure and entertainment venues running from Monday until January 30th.
00:52:34.000While in Spain, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will meet with regional leaders on Wednesday to discuss containment measures for the coming weeks.
00:52:41.000Italian leaders are also reportedly waiting further restrictions and will meet Thursday for talks.
00:52:49.000So all of Europe is shutting down again.
00:52:51.000And if you remember, this is how it always plays out.
00:52:53.000This is how it played out from wave one.
00:52:56.000You know, it starves in one country in Europe, and then the dominoes fall, and then we have it in America.
00:56:33.000It's like when, you know, those indigenous Africans would go to war with the British and they believed that they had like magic weapons that would protect them from bullets, you know?
00:56:46.000There are all these stories about how like the Zulu would fight the British and they thought that.
00:56:51.000They had like magical juju that protected them from bullets and they were invincible in war and then they just got cut down by gallon guns.
00:56:59.000They just got cut down wave after wave, just totally destroyed.
00:57:05.000That's what it's like with COVID, you know?
00:57:16.000Jim Cramer, a few weeks ago, was saying the military should force people to get triple vaccinated and now he's got COVID and I hope he dies now.
00:58:12.000I'm going to be at my favorite diner at 2 a.m., slonking up, double cheeseburger.
00:58:18.000I'm going to have 100 people at my house if I have to, just because.
00:58:22.000I'm going to be traveling between states.
00:58:25.000I'm going to cough on everything I see.
00:58:28.000Public surfaces, and then I'm going to pick my nose and rub my eyes and eat food with my hands because they can't cancel Christmas and they can't control me.
00:58:46.000But we're going to take a look at our super chats and we'll see what you guys have to say about all this COVID craziness, COVID tyranny.0.76
00:58:55.000So let me take a look and we will read our super chats here.0.73
00:59:07.000Let me scroll through and see what we got.
00:59:11.000Should also say a few things about the Dave Smith debate, also.
00:59:43.000He clearly had this strategy going into it where he said, in his opening statement, it was very calculated, the kinds of appeals he was making.
00:59:58.000He was trying to persuade my audience to become interested in the liberty movement.
01:00:02.000And so he was saying a lot of things that we like and then brought it all back to okay, well, and this is the kicker it's all because of the government, and the antidote is liberty.
01:00:44.000There were a lot of things he conceded on.
01:00:46.000It's something that's unprecedented in human history.
01:00:49.000It's something that has never existed, right?
01:00:52.000I guess that's basically the same thing.
01:00:53.000That government is a tool, that, you know, it's a tool.
01:00:57.000He didn't concede that it's neutral, but he said that, you know, the state can only initiate violence.
01:01:02.000And I kind of turned the analogy around on him, and I don't think he really had a good answer for that.
01:01:09.000And yeah, sort of by the end of it, I felt like he was giving up a lot more ground than I was.
01:01:15.000And really, the crux of the debate was the ANCAP position.
01:01:19.000And this is what I kept bringing it back to, which is, you know, he is an ANCAP.
01:01:23.000He believes that the government can and should be abolished.
01:01:28.000And the reason why that's the crux of the argument is because if that can't happen, and if that doesn't happen, then government will always exist, the state will always exist.
01:01:38.000And so if you can't get rid of power, then what are we supposed to do?
01:01:43.000You have to have people that share your values wield it.
01:02:35.000Isn't that what you claim is the part that makes it an evil institution or an institution that's necessarily evil or prone to aggression or corruption?
01:02:47.000So you could strip away the welfare state, you could strip away all that, and you still have the violence.
01:02:51.000You still have the organized violence of the state.
01:02:53.000You still have the power and the corruption of wielding organized violence and the tendency to become corrupt.
01:03:01.000So it still matters then who's in control.
01:03:04.000You know, libertarians would have to be in control.
01:03:06.000Isn't that sort of self defeating premise that libertarians, individuals, would have to organize collectively, work as a group with group interests to take over the state, wield the state, wield power to achieve their ends?
01:03:21.000So that's why it's actually very important that the ANCAP position is argued because he says that's a logical conclusion of his position, and it is.
01:03:30.000So if we can refute the logical conclusion, then we can refute the whole position.
01:03:42.000And if that can't happen, well, then you've got some serious problems.
01:03:46.000Then it's not so simple as civil disobedience and individuals just sort of flouting the rules.
01:03:51.000No, now you've got to get organized because groups defeat individuals every time.
01:03:56.000And the state will defeat, you know, these sort of spontaneously organized individual actors all day long because it's many people working towards one goal versus lots of individuals working in sort of.
01:04:07.000You know, they think the invisible hand is going to win a war.
01:04:34.000And so if the state will always exist, then individuals will always lose.
01:04:40.000Libertarians will always lose and they will always have their shit taken and their lives and themselves harmed.
01:04:47.000You know, they say, don't hurt people, don't take their stuff.
01:04:50.000Well, as long as libertarians are losing in the realm of politics as individuals, their stuff's going to get taken, they're going to get hurt.
01:04:58.000So they're really not serious about their morality if they're not serious about enforcing it in the real world, birthing it in the real world with real institutions.
01:05:09.000That was the crux of the whole debate.
01:05:12.000And, you know, he kept trying to create these diversions, like, oh, well, Trump was a neocon.
01:05:16.000He got a, that was, it was a clever trick.
01:07:05.000I mean, does it ever involve taking over the government or using power?
01:07:09.000Okay, well, then it's not going to work.
01:07:12.000So people are comparing it to Lord of the Rings and they're like, well, Nick wants to wield the ring and he wants to destroy it.
01:07:19.000And it's like, yeah, well, you can't destroy power, actually.
01:07:24.000Because as long as people are organized, as long as there's, and we went over this, as long as human beings are the way they are, they will organize.
01:07:33.000We could get into why these things happen, but they'll always be organized human society.
01:07:37.000They will always gather their resources.
01:07:39.000They will always marshal an army for various reasons.
01:07:43.000And so there will always be collective decisions being made.
01:07:47.000There will always be legitimate authority, organized violence.
01:08:01.000You cannot destroy power because power is necessary to govern mankind, and mankind must be governed.
01:08:09.000Insofar as we live in groups, and insofar as there are finite, scarce resources and decisions that have to be made, and we don't live in a world where everyone can have everything that they want and make every decision, explore every permutation.
01:08:24.000We have to make decisions as a society, and only one person can make a decision at the end of the day.
01:08:31.000So, anyway, without getting too into the weeds, maybe this sounds a little rambly, but we could go systematically on this.
01:08:39.000But in short, I mean, my view of human nature and my view of human civilization is that there's always going to be power.
01:08:46.000And as long as there's going to be power, then it matters who's controlling it because that's.
01:08:52.000Those people get to decide how things are.
01:08:54.000They get to decide if people are going to get hurt or whose things are going to be taken.
01:08:57.000I mean, you know, and that's what libertarians are.
01:08:59.000They're getting their stuff taken and they're getting hurt and they're doing nothing about it.
01:09:03.000And that's because the people that don't believe in liberty are in power.
01:09:07.000And what would you do if you tried to be a free person?
01:09:09.000The people that wield the power would use it against you.
01:10:27.000You know, when Protestants say, like, saved by faith alone, it's like, well, if you believe in God, you'd probably have works.
01:10:32.000If you really believe in Jesus, you'd be going to church, you'd be trying, you'd be guilty, you'd be, you know, repentant for sin and all this, right?
01:10:41.000It wouldn't be enough to say, I believe in Jesus, now I'm going to go kill people and I'll be in heaven because once saved, always saved.
01:10:46.000It's like, yeah, if you believe in something, then probably your life would reflect that in some ways.
01:10:52.000Because you know, you would care about it, you'd be trying to move towards that.
01:10:56.000And they could disagree and say, well, we have a better strategy or whatever.
01:11:00.000But it's like, well, you believe that, you know, states' authorities are legitimate and we're going to, like, I don't know.
01:15:49.000Liberals control the university, they control the high schools to some extent, and the middle and primary schools, you know, the elementary schools.
01:15:57.000And, um, You know, so to become a lawyer, you have to go through all that education and you become liberal.
01:16:04.000To become a doctor, to become anything, you have to go through college, and college is controlled by the left.
01:16:15.000Kevin says, No one below you should have all that power.
01:16:18.000Foy says, Do you know when your Mexican ancestor came to the U.S. from 1926 to 1929, the Mexican government brutally abolished the Catholic Church?
01:16:28.00050,000 Catholics killed, 200,000 fled to the U.S. Very fitting if you're descended from these people.1.00
01:16:34.000No, my ancestors were here before that.
01:16:37.000I just found out that I'm actually fifth generation.
01:16:43.000Because I thought my great grandfather, I don't know on the Mexican side, I'll have to look into that, but on my Italian side, my great grandfather, I always thought he was born in Italy.
01:16:54.000He was born in America, he was born in New York in 1906.
01:16:58.000And it was his father who came here from Italy, from Naples, I believe.
01:17:05.000At some point in the late 19th century.
01:17:08.000So I'm actually, I thought I was fourth generation all this time.
01:17:11.000I'm actually fifth generation at least.
01:17:14.000And on the Mexican side, my ancestors lived in Texas.
01:17:17.000I don't know how long, they might have been there for a really long time.
01:17:20.000But my Mexican ancestors were always in Texas.
01:17:24.000So they came from, I believe, what is it, Nueva Leon, I think, in northern Mexico.
01:17:35.000At some point, but they lived in Texas for a long time because, you know, a lot of Mexicans live in Texas and then came up to Chicago.
01:17:42.000So, no, they definitely didn't come in in the 20s.
01:17:44.000I think they came in in the 19th century.
01:18:32.000The guy's such a narcissist that he thinks he could do these things, and, you know, there's nobody around him that's going to tell him what a bad idea it is.
01:19:39.000Modern Monarchist says, If you want to watch a hyper masculine movie with machismo lead actors, watch The Duelists by Ridley Scott about two badasses who can't stop fighting during the Napoleonic era.
01:19:57.000Modern Monarchist says, I like films, but the creamy malt of positive brilliance has been watered down by skim milk that is being pumped out of gynecologists who snip the fecund ducks on the teats of creativity.1.00
01:29:17.000Anyway, yeah, so no, listen, I'm a man, I'm a man, baby.
01:29:26.000I'm a man, and you know what makes me a man because I have faith in God and I search the truth and I do what needs to be done all the time.
01:29:37.000That's what makes me a man, and I don't need a woman to make me a man.0.78
01:29:44.000I love when people say that you need that to me.
01:29:47.000I don't need a woman to make me a man, I don't need a woman, I'm independent.
01:29:59.000And I was telling Jayden the other day, you know, because I didn't even know I should say this, but, you know, because there are women that have asked me out and things, but even like the pro, like, and here's really my problem with dating on sort of a fundamental level there's too much symmetry in the dating scene.
01:30:37.000And, you know, I was thinking about it because I'm like, I hate the idea of doing that.
01:30:41.000And I'm thinking, well, why do I hate that?
01:30:43.000And I was thinking, you know, it's like if a woman was working for me, if a woman was like my secretary and she came in with like glasses and she's like, Mr. Fuentes, your nine o'clock is here.0.98
01:30:57.000And I was like, you know, send them in.0.97
01:31:12.000But the problem is like the fundamental symmetry of like a level playing field, where it's like, I'm going to go on Tinder and do a little show for the girl.
01:32:13.000So, yeah, like I said, it's one thing if it's like when it was the old days and the girls were like, oh my gosh, he asked me out.
01:32:22.000Or they're like, you know, they're waitresses or nurses or secretaries.
01:32:26.000But this kind of thing where they're like students and they have like jobs and they have their own money and they're like, have their own thing.
01:32:45.000So, and I was telling Jaden this, I was gloating, basically.
01:32:51.000So, back at CPAC in July, the CPAC that was in Texas back in July, I went to this after party.
01:33:00.000And, you know, I went there really just to kind of mingle.
01:33:04.000I was there with, I can't really say, but I was there with some people.
01:33:12.000And there were these girls that were kind of like talking to me and things, and they're like, You know, listen, I'm kind of a big deal in this scene.
01:34:53.000Now, she lives in another state, she's a Protestant, she's got a tattoo.0.76
01:34:58.000And, you know, any girl that meets you and is all over you like that, what does that tell you?0.78
01:35:03.000I mean, doesn't that kind of tell you something?
01:35:05.000Some guys think that when a girl is instantly all over them or sending them nudes or something, that that means that, oh, well, I must be really special.
01:35:37.000And I look at that and I'm like, I'm Nick Fuentes.
01:35:41.000You know, you think that it's going to be this way, that I'm just going to go with any random political girl, the first political girl to throw herself at me?
01:35:51.000Like, do people really think I'm that easy?
01:35:54.000They could go and brag to all their little friends and say, oh, I like no Nick and like we're, you know, We're talking and blah, blah, blah.
01:37:48.000And here's my crown, and these are the keys.
01:37:52.000So, believe me, when the time is right, when the time is right, you know, it'll happen.
01:37:58.000But, yeah, but I just, that whole scene is just upsetting to me.
01:38:12.000So, I don't know where I was going with that story, but the point is, I just don't like this modern scene where it's like, listen, I'm a special person, and I'm just going to give away my identity, give of myself in that way.
01:38:31.000And we're talking about my wife here, we're talking about my future wife, the mother of my children.
01:38:39.000It's not a very casual endeavor, and it's not something where I'm going to meet on the playing field with some woman.
01:38:46.000I've always hated that idea that women climb the ranks in politics just by sleeping with or dating powerful men.0.56
01:38:55.000Because I've had that happen to me a few times where women try to get in my DMs or whatever because of who I am politically.
01:39:02.000And it's like, do you think I don't know what's going on here?0.97
01:39:04.000Do you think that you, with all your, and not this one in particular, but just in general, it's like, do you think that you, with all your mediocrity, all of your female, Sort of everything.1.00
01:39:14.000You think that I'm going to let you cut to the front of the line and get access?1.00
01:39:51.000And you think I'm going to do a quid pro quo and I'm going to give that away to the first Stacy come lately because she gives me a crumb of affection and attention?
01:41:11.000Like, some manipulative woman is going to appeal to my most base impulses and instincts, like to launch herself, and like, I'm going to allow myself to be used in that way.
01:42:22.000I heard that and I was like, wow, vindicated.
01:42:25.000Because part of me thought, like, well, should I have texted her?
01:42:29.000I mean, that would probably look good.
01:42:30.000I mean, that thought really entered my head.
01:42:32.000It's like, well, it probably looked good for me if I had a hot girlfriend right now because everyone's, you know, saying I'm an incel or gay or whatever.
01:43:00.000Because I was kind of like, I don't know.
01:43:02.000I mean, maybe I could have used that to my own advantage in some way.0.72
01:43:06.000But I was like, no, I'm not getting caught up and entangled in some web, some political girl web, which don't even get me started, which we've seen all too many times.0.60
01:43:20.000What we're doing is too important for that, for these petty games.0.86
01:44:41.000So I know that's a controversial take.
01:44:44.000I know that's going to be a tough pill for some of you guys to swallow.
01:44:48.000But I do not want to be called a simp.
01:44:54.000And that's just the way I feel about it.0.99
01:44:57.000And now that being said, I don't think it's better to be gay than a simp.0.89
01:45:01.000It's probably better to be a simp than gay.0.96
01:45:03.000But I'd rather be called one than the other.0.92
01:45:06.000Just to clarify, just to clarify, okay?0.89
01:45:09.000It's obviously worse to actually be gay than to be a simp.
01:45:13.000But as far as being called those things, you know, I'd rather people call me what they call me now than the reverse, than say you're a simp, you're, you know, than have these sort of, you know, public drama.
01:47:09.000Modern Monarchist says, If you're ever tired for shows and feel drowsy, go to Sonic or fast food place and order a Red Bull Raspberry Slushy.
01:47:17.000Revitalizing, refreshing, rejuvenating, balls out show, man, even when tired.
01:49:49.000Hitler says, I was in the comments of gay Ethan Klein and Hassan's video on you, and every single comment, all with 200 plus upvotes, was either saying thank you for introducing them to you or making PG Jew references.0.93
01:50:25.000And I know everybody says, well, you know, girls would date you and girls have offered to and everything, but you just don't understand, all right?
01:50:35.000God did, like, I didn't choose for God to give me these gifts.
01:50:40.000I did not choose for God to give me a destiny and a fate and obligation.
01:50:45.000That is the part that's involuntary, okay?