00:01:23.000So we're going to be talking about that.
00:01:25.000But before we do, I want to remind everybody remember, remember, all of our super chats in the month of December are going to the Christian Appalachian Project.
00:01:56.000And actually, this is one of the better charities.
00:01:58.000You know, we decided we were going to give our super chats to charity this month.
00:02:02.000And we were thinking about what kind of charity we were going to give to.
00:02:06.000You know, we tossed around different ideas veterans, charities.
00:02:09.000We thought women's charities would be good and, you know, kind of funny.
00:02:12.000We talked about charities for children, for a hospital.
00:02:16.000But we decided the Christian Appalachian Project, number one, because it's a fantastic charity in terms of the services they provide, in terms of how many people they serve, the integrity of the organization.
00:02:28.000The CAP, the Christian Appalachian Project, 84% of the money that they get, 84% of the money they receive actually goes to the people that they're helping.
00:02:39.000So it's very little overhead, very, very few dollars that are given to them go to administration or to, you know, to For salaries or whatever.
00:03:01.000They help with impoverished families, youth.
00:03:04.000I mean, they do all kinds of really great activities.
00:03:07.000And for a lot of people, they really do a lot of good.
00:03:09.000And so I'll be really excited at the end of the month or whenever we get the Super Chat money, when Google releases the payments, we'll be really happy to ship it over to them.
00:03:28.000So it's nothing but smiles, it's nothing but warmth here on the show.
00:03:32.000And with that very nice red pill out of the way, talking about a wonderful charity, and hopefully people will contribute and we can do a little good finally, we got to get into the news and so much to get into.
00:03:44.000So much to get into today in terms of Roy Moore, Donald Trump.
00:05:25.000First, we have to talk about, and this happened a couple of days ago, but of course, the porn star.
00:05:31.000August Ames, 23 years old, she died a couple of days ago in what many people have reported or speculated to be a suicide in response to cyberbullying.
00:05:45.000This is a very nice cross section of clown world, of the world we live in.
00:05:50.000So she was this porn star, you know, and obviously we're not wild about people that get into the porn industry.
00:05:58.000But the reason that she got so much hate, people believe that she took her life because of all this.
00:06:02.000Cyberbullying, all this hate that she got in response to a tweet that she made.
00:06:07.000Now, she was going to be in a porno that she would have to star in with an actor who was in a gay porno.
00:06:15.000She was supposed to be in this adult film with an adult film actor who had shot gay porn before.
00:06:21.000But she turned it down because, of course, she didn't want to get AIDS.
00:06:25.000She didn't want to star in a porno with someone who had done gay porn because she didn't want to get AIDS.
00:06:29.000Because you understand when you enter into that, Underworld, when you enter into that kind of a situation, you're at a higher risk because, of course, the homosexuals have a much higher rate of HIV, AIDS, all kinds of STDs.
00:06:44.000So she turned down that adult film because she said, You know what?
00:06:49.000I can't believe people are going to do this.
00:06:51.000I can't believe agents let their clients do this kind of thing.
00:06:55.000You know, I don't know what kind of a defense that is.
00:06:58.000Like, I only star in the right adult films.
00:07:00.000But, I mean, you understand she went online and she said this because.
00:07:04.000She was outraged essentially that she would have to star in this film and she would be put at risk in terms of her health.
00:07:10.000And she got so much flack, so many people hating on her, calling her homophobic, saying she was a hater because she didn't want to do this film because she didn't want to get an STD.
00:07:20.000And I mean, nobody's really right here.
00:07:23.000Nobody's really in the right here in the sense that, I mean, obviously it wasn't, I don't think, totally that she got bullied.
00:07:30.000I mean, the kind of a person that stars in adult films, I have to imagine they would be predisposed to emotional issues and.
00:07:38.000Rash decisions and all the things that might lend themselves to suicide.
00:07:42.000Maybe the cyberbullying was a trigger for that, but I mean, she was in a bad place to begin with.
00:07:47.000But I mean, really, what kind of a world do we live in where you have, first of all, you have this sick industry.
00:07:55.000First of all, you have this entire industry, this entire sector of the economy, where you have these young girls.
00:08:02.000She was 23 years old, a 23 year old, pretty young girl starring in these films, you know, and she should have been, I mean, at this age, 50 years ago, she would have been.
00:08:16.000Can you imagine for all these poor girls out there in pornography that at this time, you know, at this age, if they're in their early 20s or their late teens or their mid 20s, I mean, that's the age where they should, even if you're going by the worst, like conventional rebellion against the modern world, they would have a job.
00:08:49.000They'd be at least having friends, people that care about them.
00:08:53.000But ideally, they'd be in a relationship with a husband that cares about them, kids that they could love, a home that's safe and people care about them.
00:09:02.000And it's bad enough that she's in this pornography.
00:09:07.000But then on top of that, she is being forced, it seems, by her agent, by the industry, to expose herself to a risk.
00:09:20.000You know, why would that be happening?
00:09:22.000At the very least, you'd think that the agents would take care of their people's health.
00:09:26.000You know, maybe they don't care about so much their mental health or their spiritual health.
00:09:31.000They don't really care so much about the decisions they're making, but I mean, they don't even care if they contract a sexually transmitted disease and die.
00:09:39.000I mean, just what a terrible situation all around.
00:09:43.000And what this tells you, I mean, really what this tells you beyond anything is that the problem is not.
00:09:51.000At the very core, the problem is not any tertiary symptom that is happening to our country.
00:09:58.000At a very core level, it's not about immigration.
00:10:20.000People that have stopped caring about themselves.
00:10:23.000People that have stopped caring about their country, that is what has paved the way for these things to transpire.
00:10:29.000You know, the reason that we see a terror attack in Manhattan on Halloween and people forget about it, and we let people still come into our country, and we elect people who let people come into this country, the root cause is modernity.
00:11:00.000This is a cross section of modernity where you just see this ugly, horrible situation.
00:11:06.000You know, a poor young girl, bad enough she's in this industry, bad enough she didn't have parents to look after, bad enough she didn't have a friend or any kind of a person to look after a brother, a sister, an uncle, an aunt to rescue her from this life or to steer her in the other direction, a pastor who might have been there in her childhood to make her value herself.
00:11:26.000Maybe her parents didn't teach her to value herself.
00:12:03.000We really have to start giving serious thought to the idea of how can we make this work for everybody?
00:12:08.000How can we have a functional country again?
00:12:11.000That's healthy, where our people are happy and our people are in a good situation.
00:12:15.000I think too often what happens is because we mean well and because we like people, we put them in situations or we allow themselves to put themselves in situations that are not good.
00:12:27.000And it's because we like them and we want to see them be happy and we let them do things that are not good for them, even though they might like it and they might feel a certain way.
00:12:37.000But just a little bit of a lesson and look at the consequences.
00:12:40.000I'm sure many people told this young porn star, I'm sure many people told her.
00:13:30.000Your daughters either they're getting blown up by nail bombs at concerts, they're getting run over in the streets with buses, they're getting shot in concerts by feds, by CIA agents.
00:13:41.000They're in the porn industry, or they're killing themselves in the porn industry, or they're getting raped on the college campus, or.
00:13:48.000You know, they're putting out there, they're being loose with their bodies, putting themselves in bad relationships.
00:13:56.000They're not getting married or they're not having kids in their 30s or their 40s, and they find themselves miserable down the line.
00:14:02.000I mean, and all we want to do is help.
00:14:05.000All we want to do is see them do well.
00:14:44.000But Roy Moore, I think we'll begin with him because, I mean, this just proved me right.
00:14:49.000I think I've been vindicated on just about everything I've ever said on this show.
00:14:54.000Just about every single thing I've predicted on this show, I've been vindicated about.
00:14:59.000You know, when this whole scandal broke, it was not a popular thing to say that we should support Roy Moore and that this would blow over, that it's probably illegitimate, that it was politically motivated.
00:15:11.000You know, all the major pundits disagreed with me Ben Shapiro, Jonah Goldberg, Bill Kristol.
00:15:17.000I mean, even I think on the alt light, they disagreed with me.
00:15:21.000I'm pretty sure even people like PJW were against me on this.
00:15:29.000This is 100% just like what happened to President Trump in the pussy gate, in the Trump tapes that leaked four weeks before his election, and I stood by him.
00:15:40.000And it came out today that Beverly Young Nelson, she came out a week later.
00:15:44.000You remember there was the Washington Post article that broke, and it was the five accusers, one who was the 14 year old, and she came forth with her name, the four anonymous ones.
00:15:53.000It later came out that one of them had worked for Bill Clinton.
00:15:56.000It came out that Washington Post had endorsed Doug Jones, the challenger in the general election.
00:16:02.000I mean, all sorts of fishy things came out.
00:16:04.000But then a week later, the next weekend, Beverly Young Nelson is her name, right?
00:16:10.000Yeah, Beverly Young Nelson came forward in a press conference with Gloria Allred, who was a Democratic operative.
00:16:16.000She was behind like half of the accusers in October of 2016 with Donald Trump.
00:16:21.000She came forward with Gloria Allred in a press conference and said, You know, Roy Moore groped me when I was 16.
00:16:28.000And look, and this was really significant because this was the first hard evidence that was presented.
00:16:32.000She said, Look, this is his signature.
00:16:40.000The Washington Post had four anonymous stories and one story from someone who named themselves.
00:16:47.000And whether you are inclined to believe them or not, that doesn't stand.
00:16:52.000People can make things up, especially in an important election.
00:16:55.000People may be inclined to make things up if they get money in their pockets.
00:16:59.000But that was the first hard evidence that Beverly Young Nelson presented the yearbook.
00:17:04.000And I remember DMing all kinds of people saying, Did we make a big mistake?
00:17:07.000I mean, I still think Roy Moore's right, but this doesn't look very good.
00:17:12.000And slowly but surely, after they neglected to turn the yearbook over to a third party custodian to analyze it, after they dodged the fact, they omitted the fact that Roy Moore had signed divorce papers for Beverly Young Nelson in 1999, and she would have had his signature, neglecting all kinds of discrepancies in these stories that Roy Moore pointed out in a letter.
00:18:00.000The only piece of evidence in the entire scandal, the only piece of hard evidence out of all the accusations for which there should have been evidence, police reports, Witnesses, documents from him being barred from the mall.
00:18:15.000The only hard evidence they had was this book with this signature.
00:18:18.000And they found out number one, the omission that she would have had the signature to forge it.
00:18:23.000And then she comes out today and says, Yeah, but I did tamper with it.
00:18:26.000The only evidence in the whole case, even though there's a case to be made that I forged it, well, I didn't forge a signature, but I forged the little note that I implied he wrote under it.
00:19:14.000Not only is he going to win, not only did he survive, and not only do you have this significance, because we've been talking about how big this is for a long time on this show.
00:19:24.000In terms of after this, after Roy Moore wins, the media has no power.
00:19:34.000The Democratic Party, to an extent, has no power.
00:19:38.000After he wins, it'll show that even though every one of these institutions was against him, and the president didn't back him, and the president's daughter went after him.
00:19:47.000And Mitch McConnell went after him, and the mainstream media hit him so hard, it didn't matter.
00:19:51.000At the end of the day, it didn't change anything.
00:19:56.000But not only that, not only will he be another vote in the Senate that the president can count on to get federal judges appointed, to get appellate judges appointed, to get a Supreme Court justice, tax reform, and not only that, but on top of that, the beauty of this is that the Democrats forced Al Franken to resign, they forced John Conyers to resign.
00:20:18.000They took a real bullet and essentially admitted that they're not legitimate by making Al Franken step down so that they could dismiss Roy Moore once he won, once he won the election and was set to be seated in the Congress.
00:20:33.000But now that it's come out that there is zero concrete evidence, no concrete evidence to these accusations, they won't be able to do that.
00:20:43.000So even though Al Franken, who was a rising star in the Democratic Party, even though He resigned and everybody forced him to resign, and they made their party look like a party of admitted perverts and sex abusers.
00:20:56.000They still won't even be able to get what they wanted out of it.
00:20:59.000I mean, the only reason they took the moral high ground, and that's kind of the grand irony, right?
00:21:03.000They were supposed to be taking the moral high ground, and they can't even cash in on it.
00:21:58.000Andrew Weissman, who originally was criticized roundly this week because he had sent an email to Sally Yates, the attorney general, and praised her after she rejected Donald Trump's travel ban.
00:22:12.000If you remember, in January of this year, after the travel ban went into effect, Sally Yates went out and tweeted and said she didn't support it, I won't enforce this, and she had to be let go.
00:22:22.000Well, Peter Sturzock, or actually Andrew Weissman, sent her an email and said, Good job, you go, girl.
00:22:29.000And so that was the first announcement.
00:22:33.000That in addition to that, he was at Hillary Clinton's election night party.
00:22:37.000So, somebody that's investigating Donald Trump, somebody that, well, ostensibly is investigating Donald Trump, he's on the Mueller special counsel to investigate collusion and hacking in the 2016 election, he was at Hillary Clinton's election party.
00:22:52.000How can you investigate collusion in the election and anything about the election when you were at one of the candidates' parties?
00:23:10.000We had already known that he sent that email to Sally Yates and he was biased.
00:23:15.000Then it came out he was actually at the election party.
00:23:18.000And then further it came out that two additional people from the investigation, Aaron Zebley and Jeannie Rhee, had contributed a combined $62,000 to Democratic presidential candidates in the past 10 years.
00:23:33.000They had given money to Barack Obama, given money to Hillary Clinton, given money to other Democrats.
00:23:38.000Aaron Zebley represented Justin Cooper, who was a longtime Bill Clinton aide.
00:23:42.000Jeannie Rhee represented ex Obama national security advisor Ben Rhodes.
00:23:46.000So you have a total of five or six people in the Mueller special counsel who just this week have been exposed as having anti Trump bias.
00:23:55.000Now, mind you, this is after the fact.
00:23:57.000This is after they bring in Manafort and Rick Gates on highly publicized charges.
00:24:03.000Oh, my God, they're conspiring against the United States.
00:24:05.000There's finally charges being brought.
00:24:44.000Nothing about his conduct was illegal.
00:24:46.000And actually, the media ended up lying about it.
00:24:48.000So, the entire thing is completely illegitimate.
00:24:51.000This investigation needs an investigation.
00:24:54.000And what we're coming up to, I think, what this is building up to, whether there's a secret plan in the works or not on the part of Trump, is that this investigation will continue.
00:25:05.000And either it'll keep going and it'll keep bleeding the Democratic Party, bloodletting the Democratic Party, and making them slowly but surely make sure that every legitimate criticism of Trump is made illegitimate by this witch hunt that continues.
00:25:22.000It will end, and it will prove that Donald Trump is a legitimate president.
00:25:26.000He got in the White House fair and square, and then the Democrats will not have their number one talking point, their number one platform, which is we don't want Trump anymore.
00:25:39.000The Mueller special counsel is completely illegitimate.
00:25:41.000Even Democrats are saying they don't believe in it anymore, even mainstream sources.
00:25:47.000Then you have CNN, CNN, a real beauty.
00:25:50.000And I mentioned it a little bit earlier.
00:25:52.000This comes a week after ABC misreported about Michael Flynn.
00:25:56.000ABC reported that when Michael Flynn was charged for lying to the FBI, ABC reported that candidate Donald Trump directed Michael Flynn to make contact with Russia.
00:26:16.000It was President elect Donald Trump who ordered Michael Flynn to do it.
00:26:20.000If it was candidate Trump, that would be different.
00:26:23.000But President elect Donald Trump ordering Michael Flynn to conduct diplomacy with a foreign country is within his jurisdiction as the incoming president to start setting a foundation for when he accedes to power.
00:26:37.000CNN gets called out by Washington Post for reporting.
00:26:40.000And CNN reported this morning that the Donald Trump campaign got a very shadowy email.
00:26:47.000A couple of weeks before a WikiLeaks article dropped, an email dump dropped, the Trump campaign was emailed on September 4th by a shadowy figure.
00:26:58.000A key that would unlock the WikiLeaks files before they were released so that they could work with the Trump campaign.
00:27:05.000Except it turns out that that's not true because they didn't get the email on September 4th.
00:27:10.000They got it on September 14th after the WikiLeaks emails came out.
00:27:15.000So, you know, first CNN tries to make it out like there was this collusion.
00:27:18.000They got early access because they were working together.
00:27:21.000And it was, no, they forgot the one in front of the date and, you know, they misreported it.
00:27:25.000So you have, and in the series of these three developments today Roy Moore, Special Counsel Mueller, you have CNN and ABC misreporting these minor details.
00:27:38.000What we are coming to is a point where every institution, every cultural institution that the left had as an advantage is not a player anymore.
00:27:48.000Mainstream media, after this, not a player.
00:27:51.000You have far left people that are doubting the legitimacy, doubting the credibility of the mainstream media.
00:27:57.000You have people that write for these papers doubting the legitimacy of these papers.
00:28:02.000The mainstream media that was 100% arrayed against Trump, that made up the phony polls, that ran the phony stories, that denied stories about Hillary's health.
00:28:13.000Not in 2018, not in 2020, not after this.
00:28:16.000The Republican Party, the GOP, the establishment, which ran against Donald Trump, which all but pulled him right off the ticket in October after the Trump tape leaked.
00:28:25.000Paul Ryan, who went on a conference call and said, We're not supporting Donald Trump.
00:29:07.000Special Counsel Mueller, the judiciary, any semblance of unbiased, dispassionate, Investigation that could have gone on, or any kind of shilling that could have gone on by politicians or lawyers or the deep state.
00:29:23.000I mean, like the entire government, all the politicians are completely made illegitimate by the Mueller investigation in 2018 and in 2020.
00:29:33.000And so, with these three things alone, coming up in 2018, we will finally have that on the issues.
00:29:41.000We'll finally get the, you know, Republicans have the right plan debate that we've been having for so long.
00:29:47.000We will finally be able to compete on a level playing field because all the influences and forces we had against us before, Donald Trump has almost single handedly, by way of strategy, eliminated them.
00:30:10.000And then on top of that, on top of the fact that he's gone after the institutions and focusing on elections to come, in addition to that, we have this report about ISIS, which was on.
00:30:21.000This was the headline on Fox News today that ISIS is gone.
00:30:28.000And actually, more and more people are attributing that to Donald Trump's leadership, which, you know, I know even people in the alt-right are skeptical about Donald Trump's leadership in the Middle East.
00:30:41.000Generals from the Iraqi army, generals in our own army, are saying that in large part we've destroyed ISIS in less than a year because of Donald Trump.
00:30:50.000Now, when Trump got into office, this is from Fox News.
00:31:22.000And I think if you really think about this, here was a force in the Middle East that, and I remember when ISIS came on the scene in like 2013, 2014, I was in high school.
00:31:33.000I remember walking down the halls and like pulling up my phone, and I was getting news notifications about this group, ISIS.
00:31:39.000And they were making these huge gains.
00:31:41.000And I remember in speech team giving speeches about this when I was in high school.
00:32:55.000And I think we're shifting into a phase where we talk about things almost exclusively in how this will affect 2018, because we're moving into not only the general, but the primaries in 2018.
00:33:07.000And everything is really pointing in the right direction.
00:33:09.000I know my message has been pretty like.
00:33:11.000Un nuanced, just optimism and positivity for the past couple of weeks.
00:33:16.000But I really have a lot of faith in this administration.
00:33:19.000I have a lot of faith in what's being done.
00:33:25.000It's nothing that's completely, that would punch you in the face as like, wow, like it's an uncontested victory.
00:33:31.000But these little things that are small in details and nuanced, but these are the things that are going to be massively impactful in a campaign ad, that are going to be massively impactful when you're talking about these state races.
00:33:45.000You know, like the Utah thing, where he sold land.
00:33:49.000The federal government sold land back to the people.
00:33:51.000That might not seem like a big thing, but in Utah, when we're talking about who's going to succeed Orrin Hatch for his Senate seat, and we're talking about 2020, if there's going to be another spoiler candidate running, that's going to be a big deal.
00:34:04.000Arizona, we're talking about who's going to win the Senate election, and he goes and gives a speech and pardons Joe Arpaio.
00:34:10.000People might say, yeah, okay, but build the wall.
00:34:12.000Well, that's going to help him win the Arizona Senate seat.
00:34:15.000That's going to help him win Arizona congressional seats.
00:34:17.000I mean, so this is all coming together in a very nice way.
00:34:20.000Fulfilling this campaign promise and getting rid of ISIS.
00:34:56.000And I think with that, we will get into your super chats and questions.
00:35:00.000I know it's Friday, so we like to take a little bit of time and just hang out, hang out, have a little Christmas fun.
00:35:08.000So we'll check the live chats, and after we are done with those, I will move into the live chat and we can just hang, we can just chill out.
00:36:01.000People are like, Stop shilling with the mugs.
00:36:03.000Stop being Jewish and shilling for the mugs.
00:36:06.000We made our margins so small on the mugs, like you have no idea, okay?
00:36:11.000It was not, I mean, yes, we do it in some capacity to raise revenue because this is a business, but it's not like we were beating people over the head with prices.
00:40:12.000Because part of the problem is it takes like a full five seconds for the door to open, where it's like, it would have been quicker to just open the door.
00:40:20.000You press the button and it's like, you have to wait for it to open.
00:41:23.000Israel's defense minister, Israel's chief intelligence officer, Israeli right wing think tank, which supports the Lakhud party of Bibi Netanyahu, they all have said, we don't want ISIS defeated in Syria.
00:41:57.000Why would Israel want radical Islamic terrorists to thrive?
00:42:00.000Well, you have to understand that for Israel, what they want is instability.
00:42:04.000Whereas you have a strong country in Syria, formerly a strong country under Bashar al Assad, which could have posed a threat to Israel's ambitions, say, for example, in the illegally annexed Golan Heights.
00:42:18.000Or, you know, what maybe some conspiracy theorists might say is going on with rebuilding the third temple or greater Israel.
00:42:26.000But what Israel wants when they see all the countries that surround them, they want these countries to be weakened.
00:42:32.000They want these countries to be destabilized, to be taken down, so that they can pursue their ambitions basically uncontested.
00:42:38.000Every time Israel annexes a neighborhood in West Jerusalem, every time Israel annexes a neighborhood in the West Bank or the Gaza Strip, these countries, these Islamic countries, get closer and closer to saying, you know, we've had a real problem with this and one day we're going to do something about Palestine.
00:42:57.000And even if they never got around to doing it, Israel could not allow that to happen.
00:43:03.000They cannot allow a repeat of 1948, 1956, 1967, or 1973.
00:43:30.000And so much division that nobody has time to focus on Israel and the fact that the capital is moving and the fact that they're annexing neighborhoods and they're expanding into these illegal settlements in Palestine.
00:43:46.000And they're doing it at the expense of our interests because the side effect of ISIS growing, and maybe it's good for Israel, but then there's terrorists that kill Americans.
00:43:54.000And yeah, that's not really good friendship, is it?
00:44:00.000Zadinsky Lawson says the woman decorating the boobs are reindeer, Nick.
00:45:45.000And whether he's joking or not, it brings up a very good point.
00:45:49.000For people to invest in anything, but particularly for people to invest in something like Bitcoin, you have to have a stomach for volatility.
00:45:57.000You have to have a stomach to weather the highs and the lows.
00:46:00.000You have to have faith in your investment.
00:47:37.000And August was really rough for him, if you remember.
00:47:39.000But then later in August, after he went down to Louisiana after the flood, After he visited the president of Mexico, after Hillary Clinton collapsed on 9 11.
00:49:05.000Particularly, I think it is women who are sexually promiscuous.
00:49:10.000I mean, that's why you call someone a thought versus anything else.
00:49:13.000If a woman negs me online or something, and I go on her profile and I see, That she's tweeting about being at parties and being wasted and having sex with all kinds of guys.
00:49:24.000And people who generally live an untraditional lifestyle and are sexually promiscuous, that is, that would, it's a pretty broad umbrella, but that's generally the definition.
00:49:33.000It's not just unmarried, there are plenty of unmarried women.
00:49:36.000And there are many reasons why a woman might be unmarried.
00:49:39.000We encourage marriage, but there are reasons why he'd be unmarried.
00:49:43.000So long as you're not like an absolute degenerate, I think you avoid the label of thought.
00:50:45.000Ivan Taran says, Thank you for reading the collab manifesto, Nick.
00:50:48.000Well, I think it's really a great point in terms of how the Republican Party, how the right wing needs to restructure in the coming years, which is totally a more populist message.
00:53:27.000I like the Benin flag, the flag of the Benin Empire, which is an African empire, but they had a flag back in the day, hundreds of years ago.
00:53:37.000It was just a red flag with a guy chopping another guy's head off.
00:55:19.000And I acknowledge, maybe I regret the approach in some cases, but I think people just have to understand that about me.
00:55:26.000It's one of those things where it's like, if you can't handle me at my worst, you don't deserve me at my best, kind of a thing, where my big mouth, It tends to turn a lot of people on often because I, you know, when there's somebody that needs to be hit or whatever, I'm there.
00:55:42.000But, you know, at times it has a tendency to backfire sometimes.
00:59:29.000I would say the Midwest because I'm from the Midwest, but.
00:59:33.000I mean, it depends on what you're looking for.
00:59:35.000If you're looking for low taxes, if you're looking for good weather, if you're looking for good demographics, low crime, good school, I mean, there's all kinds of things that factor in.
00:59:43.000So I don't know, it really depends on how you look at it.
00:59:48.000I would say probably the thing that puts all the things together the best would be like the West.
00:59:56.000Between the West Coast and the Midwest, I think is a good area.
01:00:00.000Generally, excuse me, low taxes, low population density.
01:01:16.000Commander Rockwell says, The best Christmas gift for red pilling normie conservatives is Waking Up from the American Dream by Gregory Hood.
01:01:23.000I've never read it, but I have read some of Gregory Hood's pieces before.
01:01:27.000I believe he writes for Occidental Observer, if I'm not correct, or American Renaissance.
01:05:17.000I'm never going to make it in the business because I'll be like, I'll get to some point of prominence in my life if I'm that lucky, and I'll ruin it because I can't help myself making jokes about it.
01:05:30.000I'm too funny for this world, or at least I find myself too funny to be good for this world.
01:05:36.000Simon says I've noticed some people using sites other than Coinbase to buy penny coins.
01:05:42.000They are actually made up coins that are part of a Ponzi scheme.
01:07:07.000Like, people don't make sacrifices to these Roman gods because they believe in them.
01:07:12.000They do that because they're trying to be something, they're trying to be like something.
01:07:16.000And when it's disingenuous, that has no potential to spread or anything like that.
01:07:21.000The point of belief is that it's believed.
01:07:24.000You know, when Jung talks about how the Africans, Do this ritual where they take the soil and they spit on it and they hold it up to the sun.
01:07:32.000That may be silly, but they believe in it.
01:08:06.000Shinto is a Japanese concept, which is not something we can import.
01:08:11.000People that believe that we can take traditions and religions and these cultural infrastructure and import them and adapt them like we can just pick and choose, I think it belies the nature of culture and race.
01:08:24.000I don't know how you can believe that culture is derivative from race and then say that we can adopt a Japanese concept.
01:08:32.000I think the physiognomy of Shinto is Japanese in character in the same way that European Christianity is Faustian in character.
01:08:44.000And that's what I have to say about that.
01:08:46.000Aiden says, and whoops, we got a couple of these.
01:08:51.000Aiden says, the nut job is greater than Boss Baby.
01:08:53.000I've never seen the nut job, but if you're negging Boss Baby, I don't know.
01:09:42.000It's been a while since I've really done a deep dive.
01:09:45.000Nick, what are your top five favorite music albums?
01:09:48.000Well, it's got to be The College Dropout by Kanye West, Late Registration by Kanye West, Graduation by Kanye West, 808s and Heartbreaks by Kanye West, and maybe The 36 Chambers by the Wu Tang Clan.
01:10:04.000Those are probably my five favorites in terms of albums.
01:10:09.000But it's kind of restrictive because, I mean, those are just the ones I listen to the most.
01:10:13.000But I also like a lot of the Beatles' albums.
01:10:16.000I like Led Zeppelin's one through four.
01:10:19.000So there are many albums, but Kanye is the one that stands out to me.
01:11:47.000It's not good for this country because we never had a tradition of it.
01:11:51.000But I think it is good for the countries that had it previously.
01:11:56.000I think monarchy is a pretty natural form of government in places like Spain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, not so much the Netherlands, but Denmark, Poland, Russia.
01:13:40.000I didn't realize until I started it that there were no chapters, that there were no subdivisions, which can be frustrating.
01:13:49.000It's just 260 pages of stream of consciousness because it's in the format of a letter, but that can be frustrating for people that read it, that there's no natural stopping point, but very influential.
01:14:01.000Made me in a lot of ways understand what conservatism is, which is not necessarily small government, low taxes, but tradition.
01:14:09.000This connection between your ancestors and posterity and that continuity and the institutions that lubricate that and having a little bit of deference to things that work, things that have brought us here, and not being so reckless in getting rid of them.
01:14:28.000Simon Scola movies that have made you legitimately cry.
01:20:03.000Oh, I put the leg lamp in my window every year because of that movie.
01:20:08.000I grew up and everybody loved that movie, and I'm just like a natural contrarian where a lot of people like something, it makes me not like it anymore.
01:20:16.000And yeah, so I was never wild about that one.
01:20:20.000But Christmas movies I did like Frosty the Snowman, I would say is probably my favorite, the cartoon.
01:20:25.000Frosty the Snowman, that was the real deal.
01:20:50.000Nick, how the heck has James not seen Die Hard?
01:20:52.000Seriously, it's on FX like every other week.
01:20:54.000And you know how, out of everything that has been said this week, I think the one thing I'm most upset with James with is that he hasn't seen Die Hard.
01:21:02.000One of the best of all time, best action movies of all time.
01:21:06.000So I think really the takeaway from this week.
01:21:10.000The only beef that will have to be squashed tomorrow on Nationalist Review is that he hasn't seen Die Hard.
01:21:15.000He's going to have to get nagged for that.
01:21:17.000He's going to have to answer for that one because that's a classic.
01:21:22.000And I think the most underrated character in Die Hard is Steve Urkel's dad.
01:21:58.000You know, I heard a rumor about Eyes Wide Shut.
01:22:01.000I heard a rumor about the movie Eyes Wide Shut, about like a conspiracy that's going on where this like shadowy elite controls everything and they sexualize everything and there's hidden messages and everything.
01:22:16.000I heard a rumor that the movie Eyes Wide Shut was originally supposed to be titled Jaded Eyes Wide Shut, but for some reason they changed the title and then Stanley Kubrick died before it came out.
01:24:11.000I think G.K. Chesterton said something similar that people would turn back against this nihilism and this materialism and back towards the church eventually if the church is there and stays strong.
01:24:23.000So I have a lot of faith that there will be a second religiosity.
01:24:28.000And what Caesarism means, it's not tyranny.
01:24:30.000People might think it means autocracy and tyranny.
01:24:32.000Caesarism means that in place of the tyranny we have now by people that hate us, that want to kill us, by moneyed interests, Caesarism would be.
01:24:40.000A tyranny, but a tyranny of people that care about the country, people of honor, people of integrity that will rise up and defend the nation.
01:24:49.000Zadinsky Lawson, stop spending my money, Saxon Runes.
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