MEME HOLOCAUST??? Ricky Vaughn JAILED, Marjorie Greene Writes STRONG Letter | America First Ep. 1131MEME HOLOCAUST??? Ricky Vaughn JAILED, Marjorie Greene Writes STRONG Letter | America First Ep. 1131
Ricky Vaughn has been charged with conspiracy to interfere in an election, and now he's going on trial for a tweet he sent in 2016 that encouraged people to vote by texting " Vote" to a phone number. We'll cover the details of the case, as well as other recent developments, including Marjorie Taylor Greene's letter to Merrick Garland, and a new poll that shows Trump gaining ground in the primary race against Ron DeSantis. We'll also talk about why voters no longer see DeSantos as more electable than Donald Trump, and why that's a problem for him. And we'll talk about how he's trying to win over the conservative wing of the electorate, but it's not working out so well. America First is a show about American First, and we're here to make sure you don't miss it! Subscribe to America First to get notified when we deconstruct the latest breaking news in politics, culture, entertainment, and politics! Subscribe today using our podcast s RSS, iTunes, or wherever else you get your favorite podcasting platform. Thanks for listening! If you like the show, please consider leaving us a five star rating and review! It helps us keep bringing you more shows like this to your ears everywhere! Thank you for listening, and please remember to tell a friend about what you're listening and spreading the word to your friends about this podcast! and spreading it far and wide and wide! We love you! - Nicholas J.J. Fuentes, the host of America First! XOXOceans, a podcast about all things going on in the world of podcasting and culture, and everything else going on here. Thank you, Nicky, and much more. - nicholas j.co.ee, - the host, the creator of the podcast, the founder of this podcast, and more! - nj.org.org, the podcasting podcast, ncrr.ee and thanks for listening to the podcast in the future, coming soon, coming back next week, more coming soon! , more coming, soon, more to come, more of nikkie, more, more in 2020, more soon, thank you, more and more, coming, more . - more soon - - p. nk - thank you - bye - much love, bye
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00:02:02.000And our featured story tonight is about Douglas Mackey, otherwise known as Ricky Vaughn.
00:02:08.000And if you've been watching the show for a long time, we covered this case, I want to say, two years ago.
00:02:14.000And now it's finally coming to fruition.
00:02:18.000Years ago, Ricky Vaughn was a Twitter account in the 2016 election, one of the most influential accounts that influenced the electorate to vote for Donald Trump.
00:02:27.000In 2021, he was charged by the Biden Department of Justice with interfering in an election because he posted a meme that told people they could vote by texting something to a phone number.
00:02:42.000Here we are two years later and now the case is going to trial and he's facing many years in jail for a tweet.
00:02:50.000And so we'll talk about the specifics of the case.
00:02:53.000It's pretty outrageous and unfortunately with cases like this there's just nothing that can be done.
00:03:29.000So we'll be covering this story probably when the trial begins, but for now we'll be covering all the details about it and some of the more recent developments including, for example, a strongly worded letter by Marjorie Taylor Greene to Merrick Garland.
00:04:25.000Maybe the next time the DOJ tries to round up thousands and thousands of people and they're ripping babies from the arms of their parents, she's gonna put pen to paper and she's gonna write a letter that may change the minds of the people that are doing it.
00:04:56.000Looks like he's in based on the fact that he's doing what appear to be campaign events in states like Iowa, which are, of course, early primary states, battleground states.
00:05:09.000And the latest poll says that Trump is now up over 10 points over Ron DeSantis, but it still looks like it's a lot closer than it used to be.
00:05:18.000I think there was one point where Trump was 50% or more, 60% in the Republican field, and it's pretty tight these days.
00:05:26.000But it looks like Ron DeSantis' fortunes are changing since December.
00:05:32.000Surging momentum after the midterms in November and December.
00:05:36.000Now it looks like he's having a hard time.
00:05:48.000DeSantis is attempting to be as right-wing as he can be to win over the Trump base.
00:05:53.000He's trying to win over non-college-educated whites, evangelicals, working-class voters.
00:06:00.000In order to do that, he has to be very conservative.
00:06:03.000By becoming very conservative, he is no longer perceived as more electable than Trump.
00:06:08.000He's put in a very difficult situation of at once trying to win his voters, but also trying to prove to liberals that he's not winning for his voters.
00:06:21.000He's at once trying to be conservative to win conservatives, but at the same time trying to say, I'm electable because I'm not threatening to the liberal agenda.
00:06:31.000You really can't win, but also convince people that you're not really winning.
00:07:02.000I was having a big allergic reaction to my dog, so I said forget it.
00:07:07.000And tonight I get all ready for the show and same same deal.
00:07:12.000I had some idea of what I was going to talk about but then I'm looking over the news and it's like nothing going on but it's still going to be a pretty good show.
00:07:21.000Before we get into the news though I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:09:34.000Panel and then at the end of the video she just comes in at me and she's like well You're a racist and I hope you fail and all this And she said and just for the record we Italians don't claim him
00:09:52.000And I think I talked about this on my show the night it happened, or the week after it happened, and I said, yeah, oh, the Italians don't claim me?
00:10:53.000There's really not a good, rational reason for it.
00:10:57.000What I would compare it to is, in the same way that we know that it is worse when women cheat on their men than when men cheat on their women, we know it's both wrong.
00:11:09.000In both cases it's adultery, but we also know in our bones that when a wife cheats on her husband, it's a far worse betrayal than when a husband cheats on his wife.
00:11:30.000And I feel the same way about if you had two women and one had dated white guys and one had dated exclusively black guys and you're a white guy, who are you going to date?
00:11:42.000We all know we're going to date the girl that dated white guys.
00:11:48.000And we all know there is something, there is something primitive in there, and there is something tribal, there's something in our blood that just says, ehh, red flag, not a, maybe some people don't mind.
00:12:15.000and the the girl the girl who was in the video she puts me on blast she's on instagram talking trash she goes on instagram live with like 10 viewers she puts it on tiktok it blows up and and everybody on tiktok is like
00:12:31.000This guy's terrible he has disgust for black people and it turned out that her black boyfriend I did a video with him we did a reaction video too and me and him were very friendly like we Now granted we didn't see eye-to-eye on everything and there were some disagreements
00:12:49.000Disagreement, but we by the end of it.
00:12:54.000It was all good I had no idea that was her boyfriend But she had he had said that he had a white girlfriend and she said that she had a black boyfriend I had no idea they were talking about each other but it's just funny that I Guess what's funny is that him and I got along and actually her and I got along it just wasn't until the end when she had the
00:13:18.000For the sake of, what, political correctness?
00:13:20.000She had to throw me under the bus and say, oh actually you're a racist and this and that.
00:14:04.000So we did that, and then I also did, I was surprised, right when I woke up, literally right when I woke up a few hours ago, I got a call from Aiden Ross, and I went on the Aiden Ross stream for, I don't know, 15 minutes or so, and we had a quick chat.
00:14:21.000So the clips of that I'm sure are gonna circulate if it's not already on the NJF archive on Telegram, but that was pretty good.
00:14:29.000So it seems like, hey, this is happening, man.
00:16:17.000Those guys on Full Send, you know this Full Send podcast with
00:16:22.000I don't know, the main guy, I forget his name, he's like Middle Eastern or whatever.
00:16:27.000Anyway, Tucker Carlson goes on full send after they all go to Israel, which is very bizarre.
00:16:33.000They're like a frat guy show that's all about drinking and partying and sex and then they're crying at the Wailing Wall and selling yarmulkes.
00:16:41.000Then Tucker Carlson goes on their show.
00:16:44.000And I didn't sit down to watch it but I've been seeing the clips on TikTok and this guy's just like off the goop.
00:16:50.000He's talking about how aliens are real.
00:16:54.000And how women are fascinating, and he's talking about how he said that perhaps the star over Bethlehem was a UFO.
00:18:51.000It's very bizarre when exactly the presidential primary starts because in 2016, the Republican presidential primary started in about May 2015, I believe is when Ted Cruz announced.
00:19:12.000So in other words, the race really didn't begin until halfway through the year before the election year.
00:19:18.000In 2020, though, the Democrat primary started in January 2019, so almost a full two years before the election.
00:19:28.000And now it seems, you know, Trump announced in November, which is almost exactly two years before, but other candidates haven't announced until Nikki Haley a couple weeks ago and
00:19:40.000DeSantis, who is the main challenger he's yet to announce.
00:19:44.000So anyway, the timing's very weird and we're really just waiting for the race to heat up.
00:19:49.000But this is the big showdown that everybody's anticipating.
00:19:54.000And perhaps the entrance of one other significant candidate.
00:20:02.000But anyway, the big news is about this new poll that came out which shows that the gap between Trump and DeSantis is widening.
00:20:09.000And if you had been following the polls, it was getting tighter for a long time.
00:20:13.000Basically from January 6th on to the midterms, there was this tightening between Trump and DeSantis.
00:20:20.000And it seems, though, that that trend has reversed in the past few months.
00:20:24.000And this is the story about that from NBC.
00:20:29.000It says, quote, Donald Trump is extending his lead over Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who will likely start as the former president's top competitor.
00:20:37.000In the 2024 Republican presidential primary, if he runs, according to a new poll of potential GOP field released on Wednesday.
00:20:47.000Quinnipiac University's latest survey of Republican and Republican-leaning voters found Trump winning 46% of support, with DeSantis receiving 32%.
00:20:56.000That is a welcome change for Trump, who held just a 6-point lead over DeSantis in the same poll in February.
00:21:05.000The ex-president led his possible rival by a 42-36% margin at that time.
00:21:12.000Asked in the new poll who they would support in a head-to-head matchup between Trump and DeSantis, 51% said Trump and 40% said DeSantis.
00:21:23.000A polling analyst said, quote, DeSantis might be the buzz in the GOP conversation but for now Trump is seeing no erosion and in fact enjoys a bump in his lead in the Republican primary.
00:21:35.000The new poll comes as DeSantis faces intensifying fire from Trump and other presidential contenders as his national profile grows.
00:21:43.000The Florida governor has not yet announced but he has taken early steps to signal he could launch a bid soon.
00:21:52.000Trump is gaining on DeSantis and a lot of people say that this is because the electability argument is going away.
00:22:00.000Everybody knows the only reason anybody would vote for DeSantis over Trump, which I don't think there's a significant phenomenon of that happening, but to the extent that people are choosing DeSantis over Trump, the argument for that would be that DeSantis is more electable.
00:22:19.000And I hear this all the time from baby boomers.
00:22:21.000Every time I'm on an airplane and one of these boomers strikes up a conversation.
00:22:27.000Or anytime I'm in an Uber and it's a conversation about politics.
00:22:33.000Whenever I talk to normies, I always hear this refrain.
00:22:40.000They always say something like, Trump just can't get out of his own way.
00:22:44.000He just shoots himself in the foot with these tweets and with the controversy.
00:22:49.000And so all these people like DeSantis because they perceive that he's gonna have a better chance of winning because he doesn't have the baggage and he has, you could say, a more polished presentation, a more so-called stable temperament.
00:23:07.000And so the argument is not that he would be better, or that he is better, or that he's more right-wing, or that they even like him more.
00:23:15.000It comes from, and this is such a meme, this has always been the argument.
00:23:19.000Well, people are trying to think not about what they want, and the society they want, but they're setting moves, they're making moves and playing chess,
00:23:30.000And they're saying, well, if I'm an imaginary independent or I'm an imaginary liberal, who am I going to vote for from the Republican field?
00:23:42.000And it's kind of incredible, because even though everybody likes Trump more, I don't think anybody really likes DeSantis more, people are getting in their own head, and they're saying, well, the guy next to me is gonna like DeSantis.
00:23:56.000This hypothetical, imaginary other guy is gonna be more likely to support DeSantis, so I gotta support DeSantis.
00:25:06.000And so I'm fundamentally, the reason I've always been like this, supporting Trump, supporting Ye, supporting these kinds of causes, is because I believe, and even saying what I say, one of the biggest criticisms of Trump, it's the same criticism of me.
00:25:24.000People say, well, or even of Ye for that matter, whomever, they'll say something like, well I like Trump, or I like Nick, or I like Ye,
00:25:34.000But, I just think that wasn't the smartest thing to say when Ye said he loved Hitler, or when Nick says the N-word, or when Trump says whatever assortment of things on Twitter.
00:25:47.000That made me think that he can't win people over.
00:25:52.000Me and Sneko had the same debate, where Sneko said, we gotta appeal to all these other people.
00:26:00.000And I'm fundamentally of the view that we have got to worry about first being right and figuring out what we want and what's true and worry about how to get it secondarily.
00:26:12.000In the first instance I think it's important to clarify what it is that we believe, what we want, what our vision is, what our plan is, those kinds of things.
00:27:01.000Because I think that if everybody that liked Trump just voted for Trump, Trump would win.
00:27:07.000And it wouldn't matter all these concerns about imaginary people who don't like him or who might turn out against him.
00:27:14.000If everybody that liked him just said, I'm going to vote for who I like, well, I think you would get Trump.
00:27:21.000The problem is a big percentage of the population are women or listen to women and they get in their heads about
00:27:28.000What other people might like and what's socially acceptable and where they're trying to sense where the herd is.
00:27:35.000And it turns out that that process actually influences the outcome, which is a very pernicious thing when you think about it.
00:27:44.000In other words, if you have 100 people saying, we're going to do what's right,
00:27:50.000Versus a hundred people that say, well, there's what is right and then there's what everybody else thinks and how everybody else is going to judge what we say and how we behave.
00:28:02.000And so we need to put that into our calculus.
00:28:04.000That kind of thinking influences the outcome of what happens.
00:28:10.000That influences what the consensus will be.
00:28:13.000It influences what the course of action will be.
00:28:15.000If everybody says, I'm going to vote for Trump because he's got balls and he's the man, you're going to get Trump.
00:28:21.000If everybody's saying, well, I like Trump, but maybe other people don't like Trump, change is the outcome.
00:29:44.000He's gone around on these press tours saying, ah, this is the free state of Florida where woe goes to die and, you know, we're against trannies and I'm hanging out with Dave Rubin and all this.
00:29:58.000He tries to win over the Trump base, which is the conservative base, that's the Republican Party, by being very conservative.
00:30:06.000By using very conservative rhetoric, passing very conservative policy, and as a consequence now people are saying, well that's not very electable.
00:30:15.000How are you going to swing the don't say gay bill in a general election?
00:30:24.000That's going to help you in South Carolina, early caucus states.
00:30:29.000It's not going to help you in the general when you're trying to win over all these faggot liberal independent types who are just too pussy to vote for Trump.
00:30:38.000And the same goes for all the other things that he takes credit for that are so based.
00:30:42.000And you get to this realization, and there's a lesson in this.
00:30:48.000You can't simultaneously try to win while also trying to prove to the other side that you're not trying to win.
00:30:55.000Because that's what it's really about.
00:30:58.000If Ron DeSantis is the most conservative governor in America, guess what?
00:31:23.000But to all the women and all of these DC creatures and other types who are thinking about electability, you effectively cannot win.
00:31:34.000Because insofar as you're winning, insofar as you're using conservative rhetoric, passing conservative policy, you're achieving the ends of conservatives in politics, you're alienating the other side.
00:32:03.000Or if not throw liberals a bone, just not throw too many bones to our own base.
00:32:09.000And so Ron DeSantis is in this precarious position where naturally to win the nomination from the Republicans, he's gotta deliver for Republicans.
00:32:35.000He's like... And I don't love that terminology, but you'd understand, compared to Trump, he doesn't have that same energy.
00:32:42.000The only argument, because he's not as awesome, he's not as right-wing, he's not the champion of the right, is to say, well, I'm not the champion of the right, so maybe the left isn't as threatened by me.
00:33:08.000But on the flip side, if you try so hard to be right-wing, well, then there goes your argument about electability, and then you just become Trump.
00:33:16.000In which case, we already have Trump, so why even run in the first place?
00:33:22.000And that dilemma exposes the fundamental problem with that kind of thinking, which is you cannot win in the middle.
00:33:50.000The most that you can hope to do is sort of straddle the line and give a little bit to the right and then get some pendulum swing, you know, then you lose Congress in the midterms.
00:34:01.000And then you're like ineffective for two years.
00:34:09.000What we learned from this dilemma is that the only way for Republicans to win is not to straddle the middle and hope the left doesn't notice us or hope the left allows us to get in power because they can't be bothered to get out of bed and submit their absentee ballot in a drop box in the middle of nowhere.
00:34:48.000Hey, like, I'm a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and hey, I can win, and we gotta get this right.
00:34:55.000Hillary Clinton's a Democrat, and so we... Hey, listen, Republicans, let's huddle up.
00:35:00.000I know we wanna build a wall and keep these immigrants out and rapists, but we gotta think about how women are gonna think about their independence.
00:35:22.000He just went out there and through his magnetism
00:35:27.000Through his charisma, through the presentation of a compelling alternative vision, a whole internally consistent and logical vision, he brought new people into the right.
00:35:42.000He brought the left closer to the right.
00:35:45.000He brought the middle closer to the right.
00:35:47.000He brought the whole society with him.
00:36:07.000The platform of the Republican Party which was like a centrist on social right on economics party to he just flipped that whole axis on its head and said Republicans are now a centrist economic party and a very right-wing cultural identity party.
00:36:28.000And it was that it was providing a strong
00:36:33.000A strong vision with integrity, meaning that it's solid, meaning that it's internally consistent.
00:36:39.000It was that that won over one, his own side, but also actually in turn won over a lot of other people.
00:36:46.000A lot of people said, hey, let's check out what Trump has got going on.
00:36:50.000Maybe that vision is, in that cycle, voters said,
00:36:56.000What Trump is saying and the vision that Trump is providing, the show that he's putting on, is a little bit more promising than what liberal hegemony has to offer, than what Hillary Clinton and this New World Order crime syndicate has to offer.
00:37:12.000Which is stability and predictability and all of that, but Trump raised this doubt and this reluctance in the minds of people that said,
00:39:37.000But the answer should be something like...
00:39:39.000Children are created, they are supposed to blossom, they are supposed to intensify like other things in nature, and go through a sexual development, and become adults.
00:39:54.000This should be, if there are any natural rights that are protected by the Constitution, if there are any God-given natural rights, I think one of the first ones, or maybe the second one, would be the right to undergo puberty.
00:40:07.000If a society doesn't allow children to go through their natural biological development, that is a pretty impoverished society.
00:40:16.000Spiritually, we have to be against that.
00:40:19.000And everything else that comes with it.
00:41:15.000This is like, liberals are out there saying, if you're a Nazi, you gotta die!
00:41:19.000You know, if you're a Nazi, you gotta die, and we're gonna remember the Holocaust every day, and this is about our democracy, and we're all in it together, and this and that.
00:41:29.000And Republicans' answer is like, that's all fine and well, as long as you do it legally, and you're 18, and you're two consenting adults,
00:41:44.000Like, that message isn't even distinct from what liberals are offering.
00:41:50.000They're liberals, they're just introducing complexity.
00:41:54.000They're just introducing, like, obstacles.
00:41:57.000They're saying, yeah, we're on board with the trans, porn, Jew, immigrant world.
00:42:04.000Like all these quadrants, Jewish control, non-white people pouring in and just breaking shit and changing everything, this gay tranny thing, whatever, what was the other quadrant?
00:42:20.000Whatever it is, porn and feminism, all this sexual chaos.
00:42:25.000And Republicans are saying, yeah, that's fine.
00:42:27.000As long as they come in legally, as long as it's these Talmudic Jews that hate Jesus for religious reasons and not for, like, political reasons, and as long as these girls get OnlyFans at 18, you know, and they're responsible, and so on, they're liberals!
00:43:26.000Let's start with evangelizing the world and waking people up on a fundamental level and provide a Catholic vision as opposed to a liberal vision.
00:43:37.000Instead of living in this liberal framework and making these arguments, which I hate, this like debate bro thing.
00:44:01.000And I see that in the contest between Trump and DeSantis.
00:44:06.000Here you got a guy who is going out there and putting it all on the line in Trump who's gotten way better and he's out there and he's saying listen
00:44:19.000It's about this corrupt Washington regime, we need regime change in America, or it's about me, you know?
00:44:26.000And don't get me wrong, Trump could be better.
00:44:29.000But he's as good as we got in the field, out of the declared candidates, okay?
00:44:33.000Maybe there'll be another candidate who's got a better vision, but for the time being, he's getting better and he's got a real vision here.
00:44:42.000And it's revolutionary, and it's total, and it's not, it's not kowtowing and conceding to the left.
00:44:49.000And then you got this guy in the middle saying, hey everybody, let's just have this sensible, let's stop the insanity of the woke left.
00:46:00.000We can labor and endeavor to make the country what it was.
00:46:07.000Now, I would say, as a Christian futurist, as a Catholic futurist, based on my recent speech and these ideas I've been talking about, I would say MAGA is no longer sufficient.
00:46:19.000And I've always said this, that Trump is a stepping stone, that there has got to be something that succeeds it, that fulfills it, that intensifies it, has to develop it further.
00:46:30.000That's a great start, because it's true.
00:46:33.000America was great, just like Western, white, European civilization.
00:47:31.000So it is about our country, but it's also about humanity.
00:47:35.000And it's also about these developments that have happened in America in particular, but have happened in the world in the last 40 years, 30 years, due to globalization, the internet, this technological singularity that's occurred.
00:47:53.000And it's also about reckoning with the loss of God.
00:47:58.000And the secularization of America in the West, which is the other big thing that's happened in the last 100, 200, 300 years.
00:48:06.000And so when I think about Make America Great Again, I think like that's a start.
00:48:11.000But to really get at what people are feeling and to sort of catch the
00:48:21.000To grab onto God's coat as he's walking through the halls of history, so to speak.
00:48:26.000To ride the wave where we can all feel the momentum going.
00:48:30.000When we can feel, we feel Andrew Tate fulfilling a certain path.
00:49:43.000But I also see that it's been eight years.
00:49:46.000It's been eight years since he announced, and we can see that that Make America Great Again construction, it's no longer sufficient for what is going on right now, what has transpired since that started, and where we see things going in the future.
00:50:02.000It's no longer sufficient, and I think everybody knows that.
00:50:07.000It's got to be bigger, and it also has to drop this idea of returning to the past.
00:51:25.000You could point to the reasons why America was really not great.
00:51:30.000You can point to all the things that were contained from the beginning and you can see how they unfolded to resolve the way that they have today.
00:51:40.000So that's why it's got to be a new alternative vision.
00:51:50.000As opposed to this cycle by cycle we're going to make arguments and try and get candidates in.
00:52:01.000We need intelligent, high IQ guys to develop themselves and get connected.
00:52:08.000Because any political reform, it's nothing compared to we get high IQ guys to really develop themselves to their fullest and become influential and powerful over a generation or two.
00:53:17.000He was actually a big part of the optics war, believe it or not.
00:53:20.000A lot of people don't talk about that, but years ago, Ricky Vaughn was the biggest thing.
00:53:25.000He disappeared, and then he came back.
00:53:28.000He came back in a very subtle and quiet way, and he played a big role in the demise of the alt-right and in this
00:53:38.000Optics war that emerged between like Beardson and the Irony Bros, Beardson, Paul Towne, Sean, me Some of these other characters like Baked Alaska against Richard Spencer and TRS and those types Ricky Vaughn was a big player in the optics war back in 2017 2018 he was always a big supporter of mine actually for that matter
00:54:52.000Douglas Mackey, a right-wing online troll facing criminal charges for alleged 2016 election interference, had his trial delayed after his attorney alleged that an anti-hate group intimidated a witness into withdrawing his testimony.
00:55:08.000Mackie is known by his Major League referencing handle, Ricky Vaughn, and gained notoriety when he was charged for making a viral tweet instructing users to cast ballots for the presidential election via text message, which is not possible.
00:55:23.000Mackie's trial was meant to commence on March 16th, but was delayed at his counsel's request due to a planned SPLC article on the defense's would-be expert witness.
00:55:36.000Who is George Hawley, an associate professor of political science from the University of Alabama.
00:55:43.000While the article by freelance journalist Luke O'Brien has yet to be published, Mackey's attorney Andrew Frisch claimed it unfairly disparages Hawley and is partially based on the professor's private emails.
00:55:56.000In response to the unpublished report, Frisch told the U.S.
00:55:59.000District Judge Nicholas Garoffs that Hawley has requested to withdraw his name as a witness.
00:56:07.000Mackey, who also used his social media platform to push racist and anti-Semitic tropes, Washington Examiner by the way, to his tens of thousands of Twitter followers before being banned, was arrested in January 2021 in West Palm Beach, Florida and charged in New York.
00:56:25.000The Justice Department didn't specifically name which candidate Mackey was trying to harm, but his account was well known for his pro-Donald Trump, anti-Hillary Clinton bent and for pushing conspiracy theories such as Pizzagate.
00:56:39.000Prosecutors allege he spread false memes on Twitter encouraging Clinton supporters to vote by text and posting a specific number to message to cast the vote.
00:57:21.000If this case goes through and Ricky Vaughn gets sentenced, or rather convicted for this, it would seem to suggest that, no, you cannot say those things.
00:57:30.000Which would be pretty scary, because then you could probably extrapolate that and say something like, well, if people are voting based on information, is it illegal to say other forms of misinformation?
00:57:44.000Is it illegal to say other things that aren't true?
00:58:04.000Because fundamentally, it's about free speech.
00:58:08.000Whether you like it or not, and whether it's true or not, intentional or not, it's speech.
00:58:15.000And so it's not speech that is inciting violence, it's not speech that is causing imminent harm, like the proverbial yelling fire in a movie theater.
00:58:26.000It's speech that because the content is not true, and for a particular reason, it has to do with elections, but because the content of the speech is incorrect, they're charging him.
00:58:40.000And that opens up a whole new category
00:58:45.000Of cases that can be opened up against people for talking on the internet or anywhere for that matter.
00:58:56.000I mean, that's really the long and short of it.
00:58:57.000The other thing that was maybe a little bit funny about this, and look, I'm gonna be a little bit respectful here, but Marjorie Taylor Greene raised this issue.
00:59:08.000She wrote a very strongly worded letter about this to the Attorney General Merrick Garland.
00:59:15.000And she demanded that the DOJ drop the charges against Douglas Mackey.
00:59:21.000She is calling on Mira Garland to drop these charges.
01:00:07.000Matt Gaetz held out a little bit, and you know what I'm talking about.
01:00:10.000In the midterms, the Republicans got a very slim majority, and there was no apparent Speaker of the House that could be nominated by the Republicans, because the most popular one, Kevin McCarthy, couldn't get every single vote that he needed.
01:00:25.000It was such a slim margin, he needed nearly every Republican, he didn't have all those votes.
01:00:30.000And so all of these members of the emerging MAGA caucus who he had abused and stripped them of their committee assignments and embarrassed and so on, they got their chance, they got their opportunity to extract concessions and to level up and get political leverage.
01:00:48.000And a lot of them, about 20 of them, held out for a week.
01:00:52.000And they said, we're not going to vote for Kevin McCarthy until he gives us certain assurances and these concessions that'll make us more influential in the Republican conference.
01:01:03.000And Marjorie Taylor Greene, she sold out the week of the election in November.
01:01:08.000In January, Matt Gaetz and Chip Roy and all these others, Paul Gosar, they led a fight for almost a week, and they forced Kevin McCarthy to lose, I think it was over a dozen votes, before they finally got a few key concessions, and I didn't love it.
01:01:27.000I think they capitulated too early, but they finally gave it to him.
01:01:30.000Marjorie Greene, she made a deal with Kevin McCarthy the week of the election in November.
01:01:35.000And she was shilling for McCarthy from start to finish.
01:01:38.000And even attacking Matt Gaetz for that.
01:01:43.000And we were told that that was just good politics.
01:01:45.000We were told that, hey, she's being smart, she's leveling up, she's getting what's hers, she's getting her seats, she's getting her clout, all this.
01:02:02.000Marjorie Greene has all these coveted prestigious committee assignments.
01:02:08.000And when a guy like Douglas Mackey is sent up for jail time, for posting a meme, and everybody's rallying to his defense, even Elon Musk, Tucker Carlson, Darren Beattie, you name it.
01:02:21.000And she is there in support of the cause.
01:03:19.000Tell me what else has she done for the right wing other than move the Overton window ever so slightly by legitimizing me and attending AFPAC 3.
01:03:32.000Her anti-trans legislation that is going nowhere?
01:04:04.000And aside from apologizing at a Holocaust museum and apologizing for the Holocaust comparison of the facts, and attacking Kanye West for being anti-Semitic, and shilling for Kevin McCarthy and beating the MAGA caucus over it, what can you really even point to?
01:04:23.000She didn't even have committee assignments.
01:04:25.000She's proposed this anti-trans legislation which is like, okay, big flip.
01:04:35.000And when push comes to shove and something like this happens, what can she do other than impotently suggest to a DOJ that isn't even listening that they drop the charges against Douglas Mackey?
01:05:12.000AOC never passed the Green New Deal, but we all know what it is, and we all know who sponsored it.
01:05:18.000And, yeah, Republicans made fun of it, and it was stupid, but you know what it did?
01:05:24.000Actually, on the left, is it created a real pressure to do something serious about climate change, which I don't believe in, for the record.
01:05:33.000But as ridiculous as it was, as unreasonable as it was, it didn't have a chance at passing, it is something that changed the conversation, and put pressure on the leadership, and put pressure on Biden, and people started to think about a trillion dollar investment in a transforming infrastructure across the country.
01:06:13.000You know, why do they tell us we cannot take risks?
01:06:16.000Why do we have to disavow and play these games and apologize at the Holocaust Museum?
01:06:21.000We gotta do it so we could get our committee assignments, so we could write strongly worded letters, so that we could put bills on the floor that are never gonna pass, so that we could put up a symbolic vote to impeach Biden.
01:07:09.000People need to start thinking in terms of what a winning strategy is going to look like, instead of getting caught up in this rat race of, next election, next election, next, gotta win the next election, so we gotta be electable, gotta win the next election, so we gotta apologize for this, or we can't say that, or we gotta climb the ladder.
01:07:30.000We have to forget all that and think about a long-term vision.
01:07:34.000So anyway, so that's really the theme of the show.
01:09:36.000If the Deep State is willing to risk a war with Russia and China to keep the unipolar world moment going, why are they also replacing the only competent demographic in America?
01:09:47.000Well, you have to understand that the white population isn't having children.
01:09:52.000So, a huge part of the system is the population has to grow forever.
01:10:00.000And also because they're greedy and they don't see it that way.
01:10:02.000They think that they can train these people and to some extent they can.
01:10:05.000I mean they're bringing in a lot of Asians and Indians who they're gonna be able to do these jobs.
01:10:11.000So they only need the low-skilled guys to pick the grapes.
01:11:06.000I was walking around with my friends and I was like, it's so weird to me that you all have to worry about being photographed and everything and I can literally say anything and get away with it.
01:16:40.000What's going on with all these air traffic control failures where planes keep almost crashing on runways?
01:16:45.000I remember you did a show a year or two ago on diversity programs for pilots lol.
01:16:50.000Yeah I don't know I mean they're understaffed that's for sure pilots air traffic control they're facing big shortages so I don't know if they're overworked or if it's diversity but maybe it's all the above.
01:18:07.000They said that Iran is not going to send any more support to the Houthi rebels, so it looks like the war in Yemen is being wrapped up.
01:18:16.000That being said, I don't know how far that's gonna go.
01:18:18.000They're normalizing ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia for the first time in about nine years, ten years.
01:18:26.000I think they ended diplomatic relations in 2016 or somewhere around there but the proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran has been going on since the Islamic Revolution so I don't know how thorough that's going to be but it's certainly promising and yeah there's there is a big shift going on Saudi Arabia is becoming a big player
01:18:48.000I actually had a stutter when I was a kid.
01:18:49.000I don't know how long, but when I was 4, 5, 6, I had a pretty bad stutter.
01:20:19.000Aideen was really talking shit about you saying he's going to flame you 30 seconds before he called and then ends up asking for a job with Yilamau and other Judas in the making.
01:21:55.000So is there a difference between Christian Futurism and Fascism?
01:21:59.000Your vision of Christian Futurism, like Fascism has more of a revolutionary character to it than a reactionary one.
01:22:05.000Both reject liberalism, but embrace modernity slash technology and have alternative and radical visions for society rather than wanting to go back.
01:22:13.000I don't think it's necessarily fascism to say that we want to move forward you know the time goes on and then we need a new vision and and also I don't get caught up in the the is so as fascism futurism it's listen it's Jesus Christ okay it's Jesus Christ it's technology it's spaceships it's building a wall
01:24:32.000Maybe it's because you need to go back.
01:24:33.000Is it because you couldn't get a job here or something?
01:24:37.000I agree there is a concern there, but I mean, look, we already have Social Security.
01:24:43.000so it's just about verifying citizenship you'd have to have a law in there that says that you know they can't use that to prevent people from working or something I mean you'd have to have protections in there but I don't see the real I don't see that getting out of control
01:25:02.000Seems like there's a coup going on at No Jumper Show where all of the entitled black employees, who feel like the show has grown on their backs, are quitting and going against him.
01:26:13.000What do you mean he's gonna... He got a hundred million dollars to stream on kick and you're like all he needs is 30 pieces of silver to turn on you.