00:00:04.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight.
00:00:08.000A great week on America First lined up.
00:00:11.000Lots of things to talk about, of course.
00:00:14.000Some bad news, starting off with some very bad news.
00:00:18.000Last night, really late, actually, it was actually very early this morning, early today, like 3 a.m., 4 a.m. today, we discovered that the Million Dollar Extreme account on Twitter had been permanently suspended.
00:00:33.000So, not a great start to this week, but we have many things to talk about.
00:00:37.000Incredibles 2, we're talking about that.
00:00:39.000We're talking about Roy Moore and Al Franken again, some new developments in that.
00:00:44.000North Korea's ballistic missile submarine and what that implies for the United States, the consequences of that, and many other things.
00:00:52.000And then we'll do some questions and comments.
00:00:54.000But we got to start off with our friend Sam Hyde.
00:00:58.000And I have sort of a mixed reaction to it because, on the one hand, that was my favorite account, hands down on Twitter.
00:01:06.000Was the Million Dollar Extreme account.
00:01:07.000That was the only one I was checking regularly.
00:01:10.000Well, that and a couple of others, but I was checking that one like every day.
00:01:31.000And there's been a huge outpouring of grief over this, a major black pill that our buddy got taken down.
00:01:39.000All of that said, you know, as much as we'll miss him on Twitter, as much as we'll miss the MDE account on Twitter, you have to ask yourself, you know, is this the same as Baked Alaska getting removed?
00:01:51.000Is this the same as all the verifications getting removed like last week?
00:01:58.000Because if you had been following the MDE account for the past couple of days, he's been tweeting things that have been worthy of getting banned.
00:02:20.000I think we all saw it coming eventually.
00:02:22.000He was even tweeting things a couple of weeks ago the J woke hashtag.
00:02:27.000I mean, there were many things where, I mean, it was only a matter of time, essentially, with that account that it was going to be removed.
00:02:33.000But I was very upset when I saw that last night.
00:02:37.000And I thought my first reaction to it was this.
00:02:43.000The last comedian, I think, that even is worthy to hold the title in the modern day.
00:02:49.000Compare Sam Hyde with any mainstream media, any mainstream pop culture comedian in the game today, whether it's Bill Burr, Louis C.K., Mark Marin, I mean, whoever it is.
00:03:07.000And they don't deserve to breathe the same air as Sam Hyde, okay?
00:03:11.000They don't deserve to hold the same title, to be in the same profession.
00:03:15.000They're not even playing the same sport as Sam Hyde.
00:03:18.000I see Sam Hyde, who gets kicked off Twitter, and I see his video to PewDiePie, and I see, you know, Million Dollar Extreme presents World Peace get removed from Adult Swim.
00:03:29.000And I think to myself, here's the only guy who's pushing the boundaries.
00:03:33.000Here's the only guy who is doing what it takes, who is really edgy, who's really out there, who's really challenging the system.
00:03:43.000You have all these other comedians that go up there, and they have this aura about them that, like, well, you know, they're breaking the rules.
00:04:51.000He's a modern day, no, he's a modern day Diogenes, is what he is.
00:04:56.000Because he is willing to live the ascetic life.
00:04:58.000He is willing to live and not go against faith.
00:05:02.000What he knows is right and doing the right thing.
00:05:05.000So I'm sure he could have wild success.
00:05:07.000I'm sure he would have been a star on Adult Swim if he didn't cross certain lines, if you recall.
00:05:13.000You know, if you watch Million Dollar Extreme, that was a hilarious show.
00:05:17.000I'm sure if he emulated some of the stuff that Eric and Andre, or not Eric and Andre, Tim and Eric and Eric Andre did on Adult Swim, because they have a similar style, they have a similar like flavor of their comedy, but it doesn't quite go where Sam's does.
00:05:33.000You know, the different tones of these comedians.
00:05:47.000I don't know if he would have propelled himself to these monumental heights like some of these other guys, just because his style is a little bit inaccessible to the normie, common type person.
00:05:58.000But, I mean, he would have been set, I imagine.
00:06:22.000People all the time, you know, it's split 50 50 in the comments between, you know, this is goofy.
00:06:27.000I was watching my show with my friends the other night, and they were all making fun of me because I was talking about my sweater for like 10 minutes on Friday.
00:07:55.000Then I go and I read the bio, or I read the, what do you call that, for the YouTube video, the description for the YouTube video.
00:08:04.000You'd think me, a YouTuber, I'd know the lingo.
00:08:07.000But then I read the description for the YouTube video for the Incredibles trailer, and it says this It says, quote, everybody's favorite family of superheroes is back in Incredibles 2.
00:08:19.000But this time, I love the, but this time, like, once I read, but this time, I'm thinking to myself, oh, you know, it's all downhill from here.
00:08:31.000But this time, Helen, and that's the mom in the show or in the movie, is in the spotlight, leaving Bob at home with Violet and Dash, and those are the kids, to navigate the day to day heroics of normal life.
00:08:45.000It's a tough transition for everyone, made tougher by the fact that you're blah, blah, blah, blah, superheroes, whatever.
00:08:50.000But the gist of it is that this movie is propaganda about stay at home dads.
00:08:56.000The plot of the movie, whereas the old movie was about.
00:09:45.000And I was just filled with so much dread about this.
00:09:48.000And I know, I know we should not be watching Hollywood movies.
00:09:51.000We should not be supporting pedophiles and rapists.
00:09:53.000And it's all been propaganda for a long time in some way or another.
00:09:58.000But it's just really, I think, confronting it in a practical sense when you realize, when it dawns on you, That there is no escape from the pause.
00:10:08.000I think that's what brings me so much dread.
00:10:11.000Because you see movies, it's been like this for a long time.
00:10:13.000You know, this is not a secret that television and Hollywood are pushing a social agenda, are pushing a political agenda, and pushing to an extent this hedonistic, nihilistic agenda.
00:10:25.000And that's been going on for a long time.
00:10:28.000But in 2017, it's gotten to the point where everything, I mean, the ubiquity of it, that's what fills you with dread.
00:10:35.000The fact that whether you turn on the daytime, Talk show on NBC or on WGN, and they're bashing the president.
00:10:43.000And it's, they make sure it's stuffed, it's chock full of diversity.
00:10:47.000You got Apu, blah, blah, blah, Vishnalahara, and you got, you know, Tyrone and Darius, and that's the morning show, and they're bashing the president.
00:10:56.000And then in the rest of the television shows, well, you've got the gay family, and the trans family, and the Mexican family, and the black family.
00:11:04.000And the black family isn't like missing a father, like 70% of black families.
00:11:51.000We couldn't have just had a clean, nice reboot of Star Wars.
00:11:57.000Like, they couldn't even take their money.
00:11:59.000They couldn't even just take the billion dollar box office with Star Wars 7 and Star Wars 8 and Star Wars 9 and Rogue One and Star Wars Battlefront, the video game.
00:13:29.000That you're surrounded by it and you feel like a crazy person.
00:13:33.000You feel like a sick, ostracized, alienated, crazy person to notice this, to find a problem with this because it's everywhere and everybody goes along with it.
00:13:58.000Maybe if it was one movie, I'd give you that.
00:14:00.000But it's every major box office and it's Disney.
00:14:03.000You know, this is fresh off the heels of the first gay character in their kids about middle schoolers on their sitcom, fresh off of the Spider Man incident, fresh off of the Star Wars thing.
00:14:16.000And then you get all the left wing people on Twitter and they go after you and they say, Oh, you know, you're snowflake.
00:14:22.000You can't handle a cartoon about a woman.
00:14:43.000We crave apolitical, non ideological, but what does that mean?
00:14:48.000I think in this era, there is no such thing because the very definition of normalcy, the very definition of regularity is under assault because you have these people who have a totally different worldview based on totally different values, virtues.
00:15:10.000People who don't agree with us on what is truth, on what is knowledge, on epistemological questions, on ontological questions.
00:15:20.000I mean, these are people that believe that the universe is made of matter, and they're coming up against people who believe that people have souls and that there is a creator of the universe.
00:15:29.000It doesn't get more fundamental than that.
00:15:32.000And that is why I think this divide is irreconcilable.
00:15:38.000Because in the 1990s and the 2000s, when you had this bipartisanship, the people that were running the country, I mean, the only disagreements really were on economic policy.
00:16:08.000And as this culture war has been underway, we've seen that the divisions are actually much more fundamental.
00:16:15.000As we've dissected these divisions, we found that there's a lot more to it than just Keynesian versus regular.
00:16:21.000It's actually turned into empiricism and pure reason versus mysticism to some extent, versus supernaturalism in some form, postmodernism versus modernism or pre modernism.
00:16:36.000So it's very fundamental what we're seeing here.
00:16:39.000And that's why there's no reprieve from it, because.
00:16:42.000These two sides just wanted to retreat into their two separate worlds, and one of them won't let us.
00:16:48.000One of them wants to dominate the other, and that's where we're at.
00:16:51.000Where one side, for a long time, has said, We just don't want to play.
00:16:55.000We just want our Christian movies, and we want our Christian award show, and we want our Christian rock music station, and we want to go, and we basically just want to plug our ears and pretend that these world cities, these godless world cities, are not vying for spiritual domination of the country.
00:17:14.000And if we just plug our ears, And we watch those movies with the same actors, you know, with the same cheesy plots and the same cheesy whatever, and the big megachurches, you know, that'll all just go away.
00:17:27.000But now we're discovering that this one side, they want to win.
00:17:31.000It's not enough that they have their own sphere, they want to dominate everybody else.
00:17:35.000They want a monopoly on everything else.
00:17:38.000And that's what you see with this Disney stuff they have to rewrite everybody, they have to rewrite the programming so that our children, The next generation is being brought up watching these movies, watching these TV shows, going to school, and who are they being taught by?
00:17:53.000They're being taught by teachers who have master's degrees, meaning they've been in college for five years, learning from professors.
00:18:00.000And how did professors get where they were?
00:18:02.000They were 10 or 15 years in the university system, being taught by Marxists.
00:18:08.000So you have our young people that are coming through in this system, and they're being rewritten and indoctrinated at the most fundamental level everywhere they turn.
00:18:26.000So, for people who say that this stuff doesn't matter, for people that laugh about reform and they say we need a violent political revolution, these are the systems that we need to focus on.
00:18:39.000You have to wrest control back of the institutions.
00:18:44.000Because going up against, try telling a child, like, you have to choose between this obscure political movement that you discovered in college.
00:18:52.000And all of your memories, every one of your emotional memories from your childhood, all the movies you loved, all the music you loved, all the television you loved, if you're on your phone, as is with this generation, the social media, your parents, your teachers, your friends, there's no winning with that.
00:19:13.000There's just no convincing somebody who's been so thoroughly indoctrinated literally from infancy.
00:19:28.000That's why we spend so much time on the movies.
00:19:30.000You don't hear so much about the movies on television because it's just about elections and it's about money, but fundamentally, all that stuff is downstream, and you understand why.
00:19:41.000Because for the voter, for the political actor, for the educator, for every person who's going to fill the positions of prominence tomorrow, they are being affected by the culture.
00:21:16.000And people have it that when you use these arguments, like it's inorganic, it's unnatural, that you come from this theocratic, fire and brimstone, like mysticism, that you come from Bible camp with this stuff, right?
00:21:35.000It's just the simple fact that that character, Does not exist in real life.
00:21:40.000That new character that we see everywhere, and you know which one I'm talking about the spunky girl who wants to rewrite all the rules, and she's tough, and nobody believes her, but in the end, they're all on her side, and she's creative and all that.
00:21:55.000I mean, we see this character everywhere now.
00:21:57.000She's in every movie, she's in every television show, she's all over the place.
00:23:05.000That's why it's offensive because you see these things and you're bringing up your kids and we're going around in society with these lies, just with these overt lies.
00:23:15.000Artificial creations, these constructions, and that's going to harm people because you have then the consequences.
00:23:22.000Then you have all these women who see these characters and they get indoctrinated with this value, with this vision that they are supposed to be like boys, that they are supposed to grow up playing in mud, and they're supposed to be tinkering with machines and inventing things and looking into the cosmos with a telescope and doing math and wondering why and going through college and becoming an astronaut.
00:23:48.000And what happens is, more often than not, they go into high school and they get told this stuff about sexuality and they should be able to be promiscuous like men and they end up depressed or they end up on drugs or they end up on antidepressants.
00:24:02.000And then they go to college and it's tough to pay off and they don't like it and they can't put in the hours.
00:24:09.000Well, but maybe they make it through college and through hell or high water, they make it through college and then they get in their career and they're concentrating on their career and they're focusing and they want to prove everybody wrong and they're going to do it.
00:24:21.000They're going to make it for mom or for dad or for the World Bank, the IMF.
00:25:10.000Now we've got to talk about what should we talk about?
00:25:13.000Al Franken and Roy Moore or North Korea?
00:25:14.000Let's talk about Roy Moore because this is a massive white pill here.
00:25:19.000This entire story about Roy Moore is just falling apart at the seams, and it couldn't be better for us.
00:25:27.000And I've gone over the significance of this election before, so I'm not going to do it again.
00:25:31.000But you understand that on December 12th, when Roy Moore gets elected against Mitch McConnell, against the mainstream media, against the president's daughter, against allegations, multiple allegations of a child sex scandal, it will demonstrate to every Republican in Congress, like everybody in the country, that Mitch McConnell's endorsement is more of a political liability.
00:26:01.000I mean, think of the significance of that.
00:26:03.000That coupled with Montana, where the guy punched a reporter, we're going to see on December 12th that you can punch a reporter, you can have like this prolonged child sex scandal, whether true or not.
00:26:15.000You can have these allegations in the press every day in a local election, in a special local election for a whole month of four weeks out, and that is less of a liability than Mitch McConnell, less of a liability than the Republican establishment.
00:28:40.000And then additionally, I think not only was it helping Roy Moore that this allegation just collapsed under its own weight, that they refused to release the yearbook.
00:28:49.000That you had all these inconsistencies in the stories and on and on, but that you had this Al Franken thing come out at the same time.
00:28:56.000Because it just went to show that all these people that were so concerned, you know, all this concern posting about Roy Moore from McConnell and Paul Ryan and from Ivanka Trump and from Ben Shapiro and Jonah Goldberg and all these and Bill Kristol and the Steens and the Bergs, it was all BS because when Al Frankenstein gets accused of not one, but two examples of sexual misconduct, they want an investigation.
00:29:23.000They say, you know, he's not going to resign.
00:29:25.000We're not going to launch an investigation.
00:29:28.000We got to give him a fair hearing on this.
00:29:35.000There was a second accuser against Al Frankenstein.
00:29:39.000Of course, he denies it, but it just goes to show that's what happens when you create this culture of nobody can refute an accuser.
00:29:48.000For so long, when it was Republicans getting blamed in college, for example, and as frat kids and Young Republicans and this sort of crowd, it was very easy for the left to say, Why would women lie about sexual assault?
00:30:04.000The college rape epidemic is worse than Africa and the Middle East.
00:30:08.000Well, it was easy for them because it was lefties who were making this stuff up.
00:30:12.000And now that the ideology has superseded the political apparatus, now that you have these rogue feminists that are saying, Actually, you know what?
00:30:21.000This cult of patriarchy and whatever is everywhere, and I'm going to burn the whole thing down.
00:31:19.000And as such, they haven't been able to build anything sustainable.
00:31:24.000They haven't been able to build a coalition that can rally around one party or one message or everything else because their entire metaphysics is dissent, is division.
00:31:37.000And then on the flip side, with us, with the Christians, with the traditionalists, what you have is like this foundational.
00:31:45.000That we had to create in response to the left.
00:31:49.000Because the left said, you know, your God's not real, your heroes are racist and evil, and on and on.
00:31:54.000And we had to really look inwardly and say, who are we?
00:31:58.000We found out who we were to a significant extent.
00:32:01.000And that process is ongoing, but we're finding those answers.
00:32:04.000And as that happens, as we find these absolutes, as we find these objective foundational things, we can rise up in this culture and construct something.
00:32:13.000The left can't do that because their whole strategy was nothing is real, God is dead, everything's subjective.
00:32:19.000And as a result, they cannot build the foundation without it being torn asunder from the very bottom, from their radicals, from the Tumblr people, from the Black Lives Matter people, the blue hair crowd on Twitter who says, no, it's too institutional, no, it's too patriarchal.
00:32:35.000I mean, you saw this with Nancy Pelosi when she was getting yelled at by the ungrateful DACA recipients who demanded that they legalize all 11 million.
00:34:23.000Because we were putting our stock in people like Paul Ryan and the Tea Party in the hopes that we could reduce the debt and bring down the deficit.
00:34:32.000We're going to go to war with Iran because they burn our flag and political stuff.
00:34:35.000But now that we've been forced to confront and we've been pushed and pushed and pushed to the very limit, I think it's had actually a very good effect on the right because we've had to be very rigorous in our intellect, in our dialectic, in figuring out what we're going to do, why we're doing it, who we are, and answer all those questions.
00:34:54.000Because, you know, in 2008, it was like BTFO what are we going to do?
00:35:10.000And then in 2016, we were going to get Hillary Clinton.
00:35:13.000And so I think as we were pushed and pushed and pushed, and we're being cornered not just politically, but culturally and in all these other ways, we had to really look in the mirror and say, what are we doing wrong?
00:35:23.000How are we going to get our act together?
00:35:40.000And it's weak right now, and it doesn't have infrastructure, and we're up against a lot.
00:35:44.000But they are, I mean, they're in a world of trouble right now.
00:35:47.000And it may seem like they're very powerful, it may seem like it's everywhere, and it is everywhere.
00:35:52.000But the reason I think that they're accelerating it so much in terms of the Twitter censorship, in terms of the mainstream media, how hard they're hitting us with the news media and with the Hollywood movies, is because they understand better than we do how precarious their position is.
00:36:10.000They understand better than we ourselves do how delicate it is.
00:36:13.000Their hold is over the country and how difficult it's going to be to secure that thousand years of darkness that they're trying to achieve.
00:36:22.000So I think that's a good sign that we're very strong and they're obviously terrified.
00:36:27.000They wouldn't be making these risks if they weren't.
00:36:30.000Mitch McConnell and all these people wouldn't be putting their stock in a very reckless and careless signature on a yearbook, a phony signature on a yearbook, if they weren't scared, shitless, if they were not desperate.
00:36:46.000And the same with Twitter and the same with Disney.
00:36:48.000You know, Disney could make all their money without this stuff, but they're putting that on the line.
00:36:53.000They're facing and they're risking the ire of the right and of the families and of tradition because they know, because they know that they're up against a lot here.
00:37:23.000And this is important with North Korea.
00:37:25.000So we saw today the latest development in the North Korean situation is that President Trump designated North Korea a state sponsor of terrorism.
00:37:34.000They got off that list, I believe it was in 2009 or 2010.
00:37:58.000So that's not really the major development from North Korea.
00:38:02.000The major development is this ballistic missile submarine, which I don't know why we haven't been hearing about that so much.
00:38:08.000But North Korea apparently is moving very aggressively on a schedule to build a ballistic missile submarine.
00:38:15.000And that would spell the end of any kind of good military option or any kind of like.
00:38:22.000Not bad military option that we would have in North Korea.
00:38:26.000Because if you consider that worst case scenario, diplomacy fails, the envoy to China fails in their mission to broker some kind of peace, the diplomacy stops, and we have to go to war with North Korea.
00:38:39.000Hypothetically, worst case scenario, all diplomatic options off the table.
00:38:47.000In that war, we would have to have like a massive air raid, we would have to have special operatives, we would have to have a massive ground invasion.
00:38:56.000And you still might not eliminate all the nuclear weapons in North Korea.
00:39:01.000You still might not neuter North Korea's nuclear or other WMD capabilities before you can destroy all of them.
00:39:09.000I mean, that's the biggest fear is that we go in, we invade, and they launch a chemical attack against Tokyo or against Beijing or against Seoul, or they do a biological attack or a nuclear attack, God forbid.
00:39:23.000And so the military option right now would rest on the fact that we would have to go in and destroy their capabilities before they could.
00:39:31.000They could have any kind of response to us with them.
00:39:34.000Well, you understand that if they have a nuclear submarine, if they have a ballistic missile submarine, you have absolutely no guarantee that even if, even if by a miracle, even if it works out, and it rarely does in war, but even if it does work out, that you destroy all the nuclear weapons, all the biological weapons, all the chemical weapons, you neuter their capability either through air raids or through tactical operatives or through missile defense, for them to launch a WMD in a major city.
00:40:03.000If they have a ballistic missile submarine armed with nuclear weapons, they could launch a nuclear weapon at the United States mainland, at California, they could do it at Japan, they could do it at South Korea, they could do it at China.
00:40:16.000I mean, they could be anywhere in the globe.
00:40:21.000I mean, that will accelerate the urgency of our need to resolve the North Korean situation because a submarine, or rather a nuclear missile, only has a finite range.
00:40:34.000In the sense that if they're launching a nuclear missile from North Korea, you have to go from North Korea to the U.S. mainland, and that's a great distance.
00:40:42.000But if you have a submarine that's mobile and it's underwater and it's covert, that submarine could be off the coast of California.
00:40:48.000And if that's the case, they could hit D.C., they could hit New York City, they could hit Chicago, they could hit L.A., which I don't know, would that be the worst thing?
00:41:00.000But you understand that that is a much greater threat, and if that is the case, Then that severely eliminates any kind of capability that we could have to do a ground invasion.
00:41:10.000I mean, the cost would be too high then.
00:41:12.000And that is why I said originally that war against North Korea would be justified, even if diplomatic options could work.
00:41:20.000And I would continue diplomatic efforts.
00:41:23.000But even if we could achieve a diplomatic solution, it would be justified to go to war with North Korea because these are the things we will be facing in the future.
00:41:32.000And I told everybody this I said, you know what?
00:41:34.000Look, The problem is, do we want to invade North Korea on our terms or on their terms?
00:41:45.000The problem is, North Korea will have a nuclear arsenal.
00:41:48.000They'll have submarine, bomber, and missile capability, the nuclear triad.
00:41:54.000And at some point in time, that regime will collapse or somebody will come into power who is unstable.
00:42:00.000At some point, there will be a non zero chance that if they have a triad, they will use it against the United States in some capacity.
00:42:08.000And then the question becomes, Number one, do we allow that to happen?
00:42:12.000Do we let this risk present itself and manifest itself that North Korea can wipe us off the map if they choose or if something goes wrong and they decide, you know what, we're just going to end it all?
00:42:21.000I mean, if there's a non zero chance we're accepting that risk that we have to live with, number two, we take them out on our terms, or number three, we take them out on their terms.
00:42:32.000I'm not saying we should, I'm not advocating for war.
00:42:36.000I'm saying it would be justified if we did.
00:42:39.000I continue to believe we could achieve diplomacy.
00:42:42.000There are Or achieve a diplomatic solution.
00:42:44.000They're accelerating their schedule on the submarine because the sanctions are working, because the noose is tightening.
00:42:52.000With China involved, with Japan and South Korea, with this very successful Asia tour that Trump just got back from, we've seen that it's working, the economic approach, that they are rapidly approaching a point where this regime is unstable and will collapse any minute if they don't bend a knee and submit their nuclear program.
00:43:26.000I know we talk about North Korea a lot, but I mean, really, that should scare everybody.
00:43:30.000People say, like, oh, if we don't get the demographics right, North Korea doesn't matter.
00:43:35.000Well, I say that about economics, but you have to understand all these issues are related and threats are threats.
00:43:42.000You know, whether we're going to have like a minority white population in 2060 or whether or not we're going to get nuked by North Korea, I mean, those are both bad things.
00:43:53.000Those are both things that would kill us.
00:43:55.000So you say, like, If we don't end all immigration, it doesn't matter if we get nuked.
00:44:01.000Yeah, well, if we get nuked, it doesn't matter if we end all immigration, you know?
00:45:05.000So, Charles Manson, we always have to have that caveat, which is if the historical mainstream is true and he was this murderer, obviously a bad dude.
00:45:38.000In my opinion, it ruins your credibility more if you take everything for granted that the government or history says.
00:45:47.000You know, what hurts your credibility more?
00:45:49.000Questioning the Las Vegas shooting or saying anybody questions it is a hack?
00:45:54.000You know, I think seven weeks ago, people would be inclined to say, if you think it's a conspiracy, you don't respect the people who died and blah, you know, you're a tinfoil hack guy.
00:46:02.000Yeah, well, who's saying that seven weeks later?
00:46:05.000When the cop fled to Mexico afterwards, he canceled six interview appearances.
00:46:11.000I mean, and everything else, I mean, we don't have to go down that rabbit hole, but really, ever since that happened, ever since Hillary's health, I've said, you know what?
00:46:18.000I don't believe anything that I know for sure anymore.
00:46:48.000Everybody had a great time laughing at the conspiracy theorists, and even me.
00:46:52.000Even me, everybody would laugh at me about that kind of stuff.
00:46:54.000Everybody laughed at me when I said Trump would win.
00:46:57.000Everybody laughed at me when I said Hillary's health was no good.
00:46:59.000Everybody laughed, I mean, how many times?
00:47:02.000But that this crowd has been vindicated.
00:47:04.000And it's just, does anybody really believe?
00:47:06.000It starts from this simple axiom that I discovered during the 2016 election that I came to believe in axiomatic that I don't know everything.
00:47:19.000We are not told everything that's happening.
00:47:22.000I think that should be axiomatic for everybody that the government is hiding things from us.
00:47:27.000I mean, I think if there's a non zero chance that the government is hiding something from us, odds are they are.
00:47:33.000And if they are, odds are what they're saying on the nightly news is a lie, is total BS for the most part.
00:47:41.000Either it's spun or it's not the whole story or it's an outright lie.
00:47:44.000And that became axiomatic for me after the Hillary's health thing because I saw her.
00:47:50.000On 9 11 2016, we saw her collapse when she was entering her van, and you had all the mainstream media outlets, every politician come out and say, No, she's fine.
00:48:19.000Watch what happens in the next two years, and we'll see who has credibility anymore.
00:48:23.000Who will have credibility in two years?
00:48:25.000You know, look at what direction everything's going in.
00:48:29.000If people had told you three years ago that everyone in Hollywood was a pedophile or a sex abuser and every politician was the same way and they were all covering it up, you'd get laughed at.
00:50:08.000We hope they get what they're going for.
00:50:11.000P. Barry, do not forget, and this is, ah, yes, the infamous quote from Sam Hyde do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny.
00:51:20.000First, we got to get rid of all these divorce laws that make it so that if you get divorced, or basically if your wife doesn't like you, she gets to take half your stuff and your kids and ruin your life and take half your income forever.
00:51:32.000I mean, once we fix that, and I'm not going to pretend like I'm a specialist or anything on those legal affairs with marriage laws and divorce law and all that.
00:51:41.000I understand it's a major problem, but I think we got to fix that.
00:51:45.000I'm generally against that kind of thing, that like legal definition.
00:51:50.000Or that legalist approach to gender relations in the family.
00:51:54.000I generally take a cultural approach only because I think the legal tends to be a bit oppressive.
00:52:00.000I think the cultural, a cultural monopoly is much better than a legal monopoly, in my opinion.
00:52:26.000And this is the only criticism I have of the alt right, ideologically speaking, or politically speaking, is that whole fantasy that they have about foreign relations.
00:52:38.000I think, I mean, that's the one thing that they're just not smart on.
00:52:41.000I think they're very smart people, but with foreign relations, they take this meme politics and there's no intellectual underpinning towards it.
00:52:50.000People who don't understand realist foreign policy, they don't understand international relations.
00:52:56.000People who just don't understand these things, who thought that if Trump won, he should just pull everybody out from the world and he should have just been best friends with Putin and all that.
00:53:08.000It's just meme politics, it's fantasy cartoon politics.
00:53:12.000You know, James, even on Nationalist Review, where he said, We should be allies with Iran.
00:53:35.000He said, I said, well, you know, we shouldn't be allies with Iran because Iran has killed Americans.
00:53:40.000And that's not a good precedent to set, that if you kill Americans, whether it was justified or not, the invasion of Iraq, but that they killed Americans, they sponsored terrorist organizations that hurt Americans, they sponsored terrorist organizations that hurt our allies.
00:53:54.000Whether you agree with these alliances or these wars or not, It's not a good precedent to set that you don't punish these behaviors by states.
00:54:02.000And he was like, oh, but why were we in Iraq in the first place?
00:55:51.000And Judge Roy Moore tweets 28 minutes ago.
00:55:55.000The Moore campaign unveiled statements from key witnesses that completely bust the story of Beverly Nelson and Gloria Allred and further reveal an unconscionable bias on the part of state and national press to hide the truth from Alabama voters.
00:56:37.000According to two former employees, the dumpsters were on the side of the building.
00:56:41.000Nelson claimed that they were in the back.
00:56:43.000Old Hickory House sat right off of the four lane highway and had a wraparound porch with lights all around it.
00:56:48.000Nelson claimed that the surroundings were dark and isolated.
00:56:52.000Rhonda Ledbetter, who worked at Old Hickory House for almost three years, stated that the earliest it was closed was at 11 p.m., but she believed it was open until midnight.
00:57:01.000She is certain it did not close at 10, because Goodyear was next door and employees came to eat when their shift ended at 10 p.m.
00:57:08.000Nelson claims her story occurred after the restaurant closed at 10 p.m.
00:58:20.000Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
00:58:24.000Mitch L., what is the best advice to give to people aged 13 to 16, those surrounded by social media and technology from birth, who are most likely to be indoctrinated?
00:59:22.000How long, you know, if you could track the minutes and the hours that they are consuming propaganda and they're not off of it, reading or doing something else.
00:59:29.000I mean, this is nearly 24 hours a day, or maybe 15 hours of their waking day every day for how many years?
00:59:36.000How do you even begin to turn that back?
00:59:46.000We have to be there to create these resources so that I believe when they get off of this stuff, when this stuff and they turn against it, they will have things, they will have an alternative, if that makes sense.
01:00:00.000Because I don't think you could tell people.
01:00:01.000It's very difficult to tell people to change what they're doing.
01:00:04.000Very difficult to come to some 16 year old who, literally like a drug addiction, is hooked on the social media and the propaganda to tell them that is bad.
01:00:32.000I haven't really given it too much thought.
01:00:35.000I think we just have to have that alternative so that when inevitably these things are empty and when they find themselves in college, and this is exactly what happened to me when they find themselves in college and their life means nothing and they're headed towards nothing, they'll be looking for answers and we have to be there for when they're looking for them, right?
01:00:56.000Because you know that when they turn 18 and when they're in college and they're on their binge drinking or their friend dies from a heroin overdose or, I don't know, their girlfriend's cheating on them or the girlfriend breaks up with them or they.
01:01:07.000They've slept with 10 sex partners before them and they say, that makes me feel not good.
01:01:13.000Or, you know, they find themselves laying awake at night and they're on Adderall studying and they say, you know, why?
01:01:38.000You have to have the alternative, and then you also have to have people that are, in a way, evangelists for this movement, where they're taking people in a very kind of familial way and saying, like, I will show you the right way.
01:01:53.000The idea that, like, an e celebrity by the stroke of their pen can change on an individual level what people are going through, I think is silly.
01:02:03.000It's about mobilizing in a very independent and grassroots way people in college to say, like, look, you're having a hard time, let me help you.
01:02:47.000Because you know that North Korea will F with us.
01:02:51.000I mean, they'll play with us and stall so that they can develop their nuclear weapons until they have a checkmate, right?
01:02:58.000Until they have that nuclear submarine and the missiles and they have miniaturization so they could put the warhead on the long range missile.
01:03:05.000And by that point, we'll have known it'll fail.
01:03:07.000Or they'll give in and we'll know it'll have succeeded.
01:03:10.000So it's a really tough position to be in.
01:03:13.000I can't give you an answer unless I had all the intelligence that the top brass had.
01:03:18.000But that's going to do it for us tonight.