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00:12:07.000They released a summary of the report a couple of weeks ago, and today they released a redacted copy of the full report, almost 450 pages, about 448 pages altogether.
00:12:20.000So we'll be discussing that, the conclusions that were made.
00:12:23.000It's fascinating to me because it really is 100% what was said in the summary.
00:12:29.000Everybody was really upset a couple of weeks ago when the Attorney General Barr released the summary and he wrote a letter discussing the contents.
00:14:52.000And what came with the announcement and the teaser trailer is a host of videos of nerds and all kinds of other people reacting to the trailer.
00:17:42.000Can't we rise above mindless consumption?
00:17:45.000I mean it really does bother me because as somebody who buys into it in a self-aware kind of ironic way, you see me on Twitter all the time, I get the latest Taco Bell item or
00:19:22.000And so to strip all that away and just to boil it all down, this is what they're trying to do at a much larger level, to try to boil it all down into this individual unit.
00:19:34.000And in a very clinical way, in a very universalist, scientific way, a human being.
00:20:37.000It's like Alex Jones says, I'm a human being and I'm coming.
00:20:40.000You know but we are we're more than uh than that we're more than just uh the carbon atoms all that kind of stuff that's what we're getting at we talk about lab coats and this kind of stuff we have souls you know we are created by god it's not just uh we're not just human beings that consume mass entertainment and what are we going to be when we go away what are they going to put on the tombstone here lies somebody who really liked star wars you know and what are they going to talk about what are friends and family going to talk about when they remember oh i remember
00:22:56.000It says, quote, State media has given few details on Thursday's reported test of a new tactical guided weapon, but analysts say it's unlikely to be a return to long-range missile tests.
00:23:30.000It's not a challenge to the president directly or America.
00:23:34.000It's not breaking the promise that was made at the summit or in the build-up to the first summit last summer, which was that there weren't going to be any missile tests.
00:24:04.000Trying to manipulate the results of that.
00:24:07.000It was pretty clearly a victory no matter how you looked at it, and I think everybody agreed basically about that.
00:24:13.000And so why all of a sudden does this seem to be slipping through our fingertips?
00:24:16.000Why have we snatched defeat from the jaw of victory?
00:24:19.000Additionally today, BBC reports that North Korea is demanding the removal of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo from nuclear talks, accusing him of talking nonsense and being, quote, reckless.
00:24:31.000And this was after last week when during a U.S.
00:24:35.000Senate subcommittee hearing Pompeo was asked if he would agree with descriptions of Kim as a tyrant and he responded, yes, I'm sure I've said that.
00:25:56.000Two years ago, in April 17, when, excuse me, there was a missile strike in Syria, very limited, very targeted, very precision strike, and everybody was only looking at Syria and said, this means invasion, regime change, removing Assad from power.
00:26:15.000But once the rest of the context, once the rest of this perspective was considered, you saw that the Chinese president was in America at the time, you saw that it was very tenuous relationships with North Korea, with missiles flying and everything else.
00:26:55.000That the National Security Advisor and a few others in the administration are trying to build the legal and the ethical case for a war against Iran.
00:27:04.000And you know this because we've been watching it from a different angle.
00:27:07.000We've been watching this from the angle of the Israel election which happened last week.
00:27:13.000We've been watching it from the perspective of immigration versus give-me's and gifts to the Prime Minister of Israel in his re-election bid.
00:27:23.000We haven't looked at, conversely, on the other side of the world,
00:28:04.000Take down our sanctions regime if, on the other hand, we're over there in Iran warmongering, if we're over there in Syria antagonizing other regimes for no good reason at the behest of foreign countries.
00:28:16.000So I think it's a very important thing to consider whenever you look at what's happening in North Korea, whatever you're looking at with foreign policy all over the world, you have to remember it always kind of comes back to what are our policies elsewhere, particularly with Iran.
00:28:29.000You cannot declare the paramilitary arm of a nation's military a terrorist organization and that's not going to have an effect on how you conduct your foreign policy in other countries.
00:28:40.000It just doesn't work like that, you know, and so I think that is also a reminder of what a tremendous mistake that is to do these kinds of things.
00:28:48.000A lot of people regard our support for Israel and some of these more provocative actions as the cost of doing business or perhaps ostensibly
00:28:57.000In our interest, even if it's not the highest priority, but you can see that in other arenas it actually comes at a big cost.
00:29:05.000It actually does hurt us, hurts our reputation, the viability of our promises and things like that.
00:29:45.000The 448-page redacted document collated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller was finally released today.
00:29:53.000The mammoth document is the product of a 22-month investigation by Mr. Mueller, who was appointed to probe Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
00:30:07.000His team's investigation has led to 35 people being charged, including several people who were a part of the president's campaign and administration.
00:30:15.000So again, just for a little background, this has been going on for a long time.
00:30:19.000They say it's been going on for 22 months.
00:30:20.000It's actually been going on a lot longer.
00:30:22.000And we've said this before, but it's worth reminding people because it's easy to forget the details of this.
00:30:28.000Barack Obama actually came to the FISA courts to get a warrant to put wiretaps on candidate Donald Trump in June 2016.
00:30:39.000So everybody says it's a 22 month investigation.
00:30:44.000It goes back to June of 16, which means it's almost three years old.
00:30:47.000If we really want to get technical, if we really want to get the deep background, all this hysteria, paranoia, the witch hunt about Russia, this has been going on since June of 2016.
00:30:58.000That's when the initial attempt was made to get the wiretaps.
00:31:01.000And then even during the transition there was some initial investigation underway could go back to September when the FISA warrants were given September 16 and then during the transition that was like December 17 and January 18 so it's been going on for a lot longer than 22 months it's cost something like 20 to 35 million dollars
00:31:21.000The cost is irrelevant but no expense spared.
00:31:53.000And what we have from this, it says Mr. Mueller's report says that he found no criminal conspiracy between Mr. Trump's campaign and Russia.
00:32:02.000However, Mueller could not reach a concrete legal conclusion on whether Trump tried to obstruct the investigation.
00:32:10.000So, really the heart of this debate is no longer about collusion anymore.
00:32:15.000And you have to love how they shift the goalposts here.
00:32:17.000Initially, and that's what the investigation was about, that's what the special counsel was about, was investigating collusion.
00:32:23.000We want to find out, did the Russian government directly collude with the Trump campaign?
00:32:29.000And that sounds like, well of course, it's very technical, because there were random Russians who tried to change the outcome of the election, but that doesn't matter because they weren't tied to the Russian government.
00:32:40.000And there were elements who were in support of the president who had contacts with the Russians, people like Papadopoulos, among others, but they weren't directly connected to the Trump campaign or Trump didn't give the order himself, so it's very important.
00:32:53.000Did the Russian government collude directly with the leadership in the Trump campaign?
00:32:59.000Remember that's why the special counsel there is there so they say well we can't find that there's no evidence for that and you know like understand there's absolutely no evidence for that because they they interviewed everybody from the bottom all the way up they interviewed people in Russia people in America
00:33:40.000Then the argument was, okay, well, if we can't get collusion, well, at the very least we could say that Trump was obstructing the investigation.
00:33:48.000Which, and we're going to get into this in greater detail in a moment, how can you be nailed for obstructing an investigation if the actual subject of the investigation is proven to not be there, right?
00:34:01.000So, for example, if you're being investigated for murder and you didn't commit the murder, how could you be framed or charged for obstructing an investigation for a crime that wasn't committed, or there's no evidence that the crime was committed?
00:34:18.000How quickly this came about, that it went from he colluded with Russia, Trump is a pawn of Russia, it's like Moscow in America, and he's owned by Putin, and he's Putin's bitch, and all this other stuff, and I think it changed within like one hour of the summary being released two weeks ago, that now it was about obstruction.
00:34:43.000The real thing is obstruction, and that's what they're saying today.
00:34:46.000So this is further on from the Mueller report.
00:34:48.000I'll quote this and then we'll talk about obstruction.
00:34:51.000Mueller says, quote, if we had confidence after a thorough investigation of the facts that the president clearly did not commit obstruction of justice, we would so state.
00:35:01.000Based on the facts and the applicable legal standards, we are unable to reach that judgment.
00:35:05.000Accordingly, while this report does not conclude the president committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.
00:35:11.000So this is just the most BS legal stuff ever.
00:35:16.000Yeah, we have no evidence that he colluded.
00:36:02.000You know, even if we have some evidence, which we say we do, it's not nearly enough to hold up in court or to charge anybody or anything like that.
00:36:53.000How does that work in favor of the left?
00:36:55.000They're saying at once there was obstruction of justice, and then at the same time, well, the only reason it wasn't total obstruction of justice is because James Comey didn't follow the president's orders.
00:37:24.000They say investigators viewed the president's written responses to their questions as or they viewed the president's written responses as inadequate, but chose not to pursue a potentially lengthy legal battle to interview him.
00:37:36.000So they're saying, well, the people just didn't carry out the obstruction.
00:37:40.000And then they're saying, well, the president didn't lie, but the investigators weren't happy with the responses.
00:37:46.000They just didn't want to pursue it any further because it'd be a lengthy legal battle.
00:38:45.000I guess, you know, the good news is, is that the president is not going to be impeached.
00:38:49.000The good news is, is that the president's not going to be ran out of office anytime soon, right?
00:38:54.000And maybe the special counsel is over, finally.
00:38:56.000I don't really hold out a whole lot of hope though, because like we said after the 2018 election, when the Democrats gained control of the House, you know that it's going to be investigations regardless.
00:39:11.000It's the tax returns or it's shady business deals from the 80s or ongoing.
00:39:17.000You know, they could say that if a Saudi person checks into a Trump hotel, this constitutes a bribe or something like that.
00:39:25.000So I'm not holding out any hope that this is the end of investigations or counsels or anything like that.
00:39:31.000At the very least, it is a small victory, a small white pill.
00:39:35.000I have to tell you though, and it's my same reaction even with the summary.
00:39:39.000When the summary came out, and it was, this is no different than the summary, the left and the media will try to tell you, oh, there's this big incongruence between the two.
00:39:48.000We're really mad because William Barr lied in the summary, but the report's different.
00:40:07.000I mean, yeah, it's a win in the sense that Trump is vindicated, and if anybody wasn't going to vote for him because they thought that he colluded with Russia, now they will safely be able to vote for him in 2020.
00:40:18.000You know, all 10 people, they were really, the jury was really out there, really waiting for the conclusion on that one.
00:40:24.000Aside from that, and aside from the good news cycle and being able to say, oh, I won over the Russia investigation and the media being discredited, aside from that, what is really the endgame here?
00:40:36.000You know, and I see a lot of MAGA-type people who are, this is all they're talking about all day long, and they're celebrating, and Charlie Kirk and all these others are gloating, and I'm thinking, why?
00:40:49.000Yeah, okay, he didn't get illegally impeached.
00:40:53.000But he's still not following through on any of the campaign promises, not to return to what we were saying yesterday, but I find it hard to even care about this, right?
00:41:01.000I find it a little bit hard to even pull out a little bit of compassion or passion on this subject.
00:41:08.000All these people, yeah, he was exonerated, woohoo, MAGA 2020!
00:41:29.000So if he's not going to get impeached, and if the special counsel's just sort of ongoing, or if he did collude, if he didn't collude, to me it's like, what difference does it make?
00:41:38.000If nothing's really happening, none of this matters.
00:41:42.000If a year ago, he was totally exonerated, or not exonerated, but cleared of collusion,
00:41:51.000And now they say they're gonna look into Obama and Clinton.
00:41:55.000Clinton's gonna go to jail, we're gonna lock her up, QAnon was right, and all this other stuff, but now it just feels like, oh great, now we have more time to what?
00:42:03.000Focus on comprehensive immigration reform?
00:42:06.000We have more time to focus on increasing other visas and work permits?
00:42:11.000And I'm not trying to be a negative Nelly, I'm not trying to be a Debbie Downer here, I'm not trying to rain on everybody's parade, because people are very excited and they say, this is a white pill, this is a good thing, but I'm finding it hard to really get
00:42:25.000Excited and energized by this latest announcement.
00:42:29.000I feel like if the administration is not carrying out what we put it there to carry out, what difference does it make whether it's under investigation or not?
00:42:38.000So yeah, I guess the media was wrong about this one thing, like the craziest thing, but they're kind of right about everything else.
00:42:45.000Right in the sense about the fact that, you know, Trump is kind of incompetent and he is just kind of in it for himself and nothing's really being done on the border.
00:42:55.000So uh so yeah it's it's like two cheers for the end of the Mueller investigation.
00:43:02.000Two cheers for the end of the Mueller investigation.
00:43:05.000It is good though because I will say if we are to separate it out for a moment from the Trump administration the real victory here is what it says about the media.
00:43:15.000To me that's the larger victory is forget about blumph for a second
00:43:20.000Let's separate it out for a moment and look at the bigger picture.
00:43:36.000If everything else was a failure, is the delegitimization of the media.
00:43:41.000That the media just has no credibility anymore.
00:43:44.000Because to me, it doesn't really matter so much that he got cleared, more so that the media has been condemned.
00:44:02.000You know, people that are willing to be honest about this, and they are out there.
00:44:05.000Who say that yeah, we were lied to, it was BS, Trump was right, there was no collusion, and all the media were willing to just spin this totally fantastical narrative with no accountability.
00:44:17.000So to me, even if we are to separate out and say maybe it doesn't have a great effect on the administration, the overriding victory is maybe this is the kick
00:45:12.000For however many polls you could show that demonstrate that, you could look at a concrete example of the midterm elections or Roy Moore, or you could look at the child separation and say, yeah, the media just dictated the way the news cycle went.
00:45:25.000And as a result, they dictated policy.
00:45:36.000Because, you know, we lost the government shutdown because the media said that it's Trump's fault and the border's not in a crisis and Nancy Pelosi's right and so on and so forth.
00:45:46.000So the one angle I'm willing to say, OK, this was a huge victory, maybe the tide is turning, is on media being discredited.
00:45:58.000I have to hear the other side here and say, well, to what extent is that really happening?
00:46:03.000You know, yes, you could say in theory, you know, if you're looking at this in some kind of a model, yeah, things like this should conceptually make people believe the media less.
00:46:15.000It should, in the minds of the people, make the media less credible.
00:47:24.000Now, all that said, it feels like nothing matters anymore.
00:47:28.000It feels like the rules don't matter, the people that are in power can just kind of do whatever they want, and they could tell you they're gonna do whatever they want without consequence, and people just seem to be okay with that.
00:47:41.000And sure, there are these rumblings of this silent majority that is really mad about it.
00:47:46.000Well, they could be as mad as they want.
00:47:50.000I don't see him in the streets protesting.
00:47:52.000I don't see him in the streets smashing windows.
00:47:55.000I don't see him in the streets holding up traffic or, you know, refraining from buying gasoline or refraining from buying consumer goods or not paying their taxes.
00:48:05.000I just feel like nothing really matters.
00:48:07.000I feel like the country is just this runaway train.
00:48:11.000It's got all this momentum, all this force behind it, clearly off the rails in the wrong direction, and us trying to stop it is like trying to get in front of a train.
00:48:21.000You're trying to get in front of a runaway train.
00:48:23.000Trying to stand there with our hands out, bracing ourselves, we're gonna stop this thing!
00:48:28.000You, me, 10 of our closest internet friends, we're gonna go out to the square of the city and we're gonna put up our posters that say join it's okay to be white movement at www.goy.com and you know we're standing there like this and we're just waiting to get run over we're just waiting to get hit by this train and it seems like short of
00:49:09.000Where people try to offer up a solution of, well, what if we just started a media company like Right Wing Watch and we called it like Left Wing Watch and we were reporting on the left?
00:49:20.000It's like there are structural things that have gone wrong that are not overturned with political solutions, that are not overturned with any kind of solution.
00:49:28.000You look at the masses of the population which are just simply apathetic, ignorant, tuned out, don't know what's going on, don't care what's going on.
00:49:44.000I'm going to put a viral Facebook video where I'm going to do this really self-righteous monologue about how Americans need to be more educated and everyone will, you know, your aunt and your uncle retweet it and, you know, things will just stay the same, right?
00:49:57.000So that's kind of the impression that I'm getting.
00:50:00.000The more that we wade into this administration and we see things happening or attempt
00:50:23.000Uh, talking about some of the things you see, for example, with that, uh, CBS sitcom, or not the sitcom, this drama called The Good Fight, where they say, yeah, you should go out and punch Nazis, and things like that just have no accountability.
00:50:35.000The press lying to you every day, no accountability.
00:50:38.000The failures in government, the deception, the corruption, it's just no accountability.
00:50:42.000And it's all out there for anybody who's interested, but that's just it.
00:50:46.000People are either not interested, or the people who are interested aren't willing to do anything about it.
00:50:51.000You're willing to sit around and complain?
00:50:52.000And you know, don't look at me, I do a show!
00:50:55.000I do a show, I'm doing my part, right?
00:50:57.000But until and unless you see yellow vests, right?
00:50:59.000Until and unless you see, you know, some kind of just big, catastrophic, you know, reality says to this country, this is not sustainable, it cannot go on, you have reached the mathematical limit of all these different bad policies, I don't see reform.
00:52:16.000So they just get away with it, you know, smaller investigation.
00:52:19.000And the lies that accompany it and the lies that accompany the administration it's just like all just like all this garbage piling up and it just needs to be reset it just needs to just needs to go back to square one right and uh you know we'll see how that happens but remember remember the message of the show is uh just be peaceful be a peaceful advocate be a peaceful advocate out there we would never advocate violence or anything like that
00:52:44.000You know, all I'm saying is, you know, maybe you just gotta peacefully protest.
00:54:48.000But, uh, you know, to bring him on to DLive, it's just like...
00:54:53.000Do people do people not consider the climate that we're in currently given recent events and uh you know in my life and in in the globe in the world so I don't know about that but yeah maybe we'll have a guest on one of our d live gaming sessions one of these days one of the sessions
00:55:13.000I don't know why, but when people suggest ideas to me, I can see now why my mom calls me a jerk and Hitler all the time.
00:55:20.000By the way, she calls me Hitler not because of my policy, she calls me Hitler because she perceives me as mean or demanding.
00:55:27.000You know, I could see it because I have this relationship with my mom where she'll suggest ideas to me, and this is about anything growing up, and I always shoot it down.
00:55:36.000I'm always like, no, that's a bad idea.
00:55:38.000And I'm slowly realizing it's something with me.
00:56:46.000At the end of the show, you know, the last two episodes, which are a little bit more artistic and they talk about, you know, the nature of freedom and the nature of relationships.
00:56:55.000I would have to say it really isn't Christian or Jewish.
00:56:58.000You would actually, it seems to me, honestly, more of like too Eastern for it to be Jewish or Christian for it to be Judeo or Christian.
00:57:08.000There's religious symbolism of Judaism and Christian and Christianity, particularly the, you know, Kabbalah type stuff.
00:57:16.000You know, when you look at the, uh, what is it?
00:57:21.000But, uh, you know, in watching the last couple of episodes, maybe I'm just not familiar enough with the Jewish tradition, but it doesn't strike me as one or the other.
00:57:30.000You know, uh, the talks about relationships and limitations, freedoms, things like that.
00:57:35.000It doesn't really strike me as a very Western-oriented message, so maybe I'm just not high IQ enough to interpret it.
00:57:42.000It has been, like, several years since I've seen the series, but
00:57:45.000I don't hear an overtly Christian message about sacrifice or things like that in the show, and I really don't hear a particularly Jewish message either.
00:57:58.000It's really just symbology and iconography.
00:58:01.000Just because you have Lilith and Adam and a cross and the Tree of Life, I don't think that necessarily means it communicates the message.
00:59:52.000So on the day of the nap, you know the Angles will be out there, you know, frenzied activity.
00:59:57.000They'll be lifting weights, and they'll be reading their books, and running, and they'll be preparing for God knows what.
01:00:04.000They'll be preparing for the day when they're struck down completely randomly, you know, and all that time, you know, doing all these rigorous activity.
01:00:13.000They'll wonder, but did I enjoy, but did I really, did I have that deeper satisfaction with life that only comes with a very Mediterranean outlook?
01:00:21.000Different, different mentality, I guess you could say, right?
01:00:43.000What I really want is Big Macs, VR, Minecraft.
01:00:47.000Driving my car, you know, but in theory what I what I should want is to live alone, to do the same things, milk the goats, live the Owen Benjamin life, get off of the plantation here, this, you know, urban prison.
01:01:00.000So forget all this stuff about frenzied, directionless self-improvement.
01:01:07.000Lauren Rose says, Nick do a meetup in my city and pay for all the knickers food.
01:01:11.000When was the last time you did a 13 hour gaming stream?
01:01:32.000I always used to say, and I swear to God, when I was in high school and when I was in college even, I would say, you know, the problem is if I ever get to be big and successful, people are going to say, you know, you got a really, you became really arrogant or you became like, you know, really out of touch and aloof and everything.
01:01:51.000And I'm going to say, I'm out of touch and aloof now.
01:03:16.000They're like, if I can't live like Nick, then nobody can live like Nick.
01:03:21.000If I can't have a Big Mac and a large fry and a chocolate shake and a hamburger with extra ketchup and all this other stuff, then I'm going to bully Nick.
01:03:31.000And I'm going to say, Nick, you have to eat a salad like me, a gay boomer.
01:03:35.000You have to eat a salad like me, some 30-year-old loser who works at a wage job.
01:04:02.000You know, I'm one of these people where if it's there, I'll eat it.
01:04:06.000If it's not there, like, I'm not gonna eat it, you know?
01:04:09.000So if mom whips up something, if it's there in the fridge, in a Tupperware container, you dump it out on the plate, you heat it up, I'm set.
01:04:17.000You know, then I'm eating 10,000 calories a day, right?
01:04:19.000But if it's not, and you know, but lately it's been better, then I don't do it.
01:04:24.000So that used to be a very big problem for me.
01:05:02.000He doesn't seem like a repentant Believer I'll say that much but but who knows, you know, maybe God will give him mercy We should hope that God will give him mercy if he gets in we're all getting in right?
01:05:34.000And you can tell because every time there's like a new wave of viewers that comes in, you'll get people in the comments that are like, you'll get all these like, you know, obviously neophytes to the America First community and they'll be leaving comments like, what is, why do I have to sit through 25 minutes of music just to watch this show?
01:08:01.000He's a homosexual, libertarian Zionist.
01:08:05.000There's nothing conservative about any of that.
01:08:08.000Excuse me, nothing conservative about any of that, so I don't care for him.
01:08:13.000And he also, you know, slighted me in a very personal way a long time ago.
01:08:18.000Don't want to tell that story, but you know, for the original Knickers, they know that one from back in 17.
01:08:25.000Bandrew Bandenberg says, did you see the private armed militia that detained 300 illegals in New Mexico turn them over to Border Patrol just to be released into the U.S.?
01:09:10.000I have to watch it in the theaters, you know.
01:09:13.000I don't understand people that used to do that.
01:09:15.000People would always be like, Nick, why do you pay for movies?
01:09:17.000Why don't you just watch them illegally online?
01:09:19.000It's just sad to watch it online, you know, because the quality is always low.
01:09:24.000There's always some issue with it, you know, either you got to jump through a million advertisements or it's on some funky website or it's low quality.
01:09:32.000And, you know, I like going to the movie theater.
01:10:10.000Samon says, if you don't stop bullying the Super Chatters, Eric Butz and his Yarmulke or his Yarmulke bald spot will pay you a visit and give you the Christian piccolini treatments.
01:10:32.000But now I'm a progressive and transgenders are fine with me.
01:10:37.000I went from this all the way to the other side of the spectrum and it was totally organic.
01:10:43.000And I love how Christian Piccolini slips into his story.
01:10:46.000I was this neo-Nazi and then a bunch of government guys came over because we were plotting something with Libyan terrorists.
01:10:54.000And then I saw the light, and then I hugged this black guy, and I was not a racist anymore!
01:10:59.000It's like, oh, that's kind of convenient how you slipped into the middle of the story of the fact that you were approached by the Libyan government, and it turned out to be federal informants, and you just happened to not get caught up in that, right?
01:12:08.000I guess you, I thought it was a joke, but I guess you really do like Nick Fuentes or something, even though all your supporters hate him.
01:12:15.000Have fun with him, you're gonna lose all your fans.
01:12:17.000And I click on this guy's profile, and literally every post is either a retweet from Brittany Venti's timeline, or it's a reply to Brittany Venti.
01:12:31.000The Chad Nick Fuentes, the Chad anti-e-girl crusader,
01:12:36.000Who is, uh, cucking all the reply guys.
01:12:39.000It just goes to show, look, it kind of vindicates everything I say about women, doesn't it?
01:12:44.000We e-girls in particular, but women in general, you know, that, that people are like nice to them and they're like, I'll give you money, babe.
01:14:04.000Because Charlie Kirk was like, he was defending his support for Zionism and he said, well, when the Zionists annexed the Golan Heights, that was their land.
01:14:14.000Because these Jewish synagogues were their first.
01:14:19.000Two thousand years ago there were Jewish synagogues, so that means that it's their land.
01:14:23.000That land claim is still legitimate two thousand years later.
01:14:27.000And this guy who was questioning him said, so, you know, there's a Native American mound.
01:15:38.000But he didn't nail him on that point, which is unfortunate.
01:15:42.000GI says, is the Benedict option, which is Catholics retreating from public life to exclusive enclaves, the only way?
01:15:49.000With our fertility, at least with the... I love all the parentheticals.
01:15:53.000At least among those without contraceptives, we can out-breed the liberals in two or three generations.
01:16:00.000You think traditionalist Catholics can out-breed liberals in two or three generations, really?
01:16:07.000Liberals living in New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston.
01:16:13.000How many traditionalist Catholics are there in America that are going to get together and form these breeding communities and you're going to breed them in two to three generations?
01:17:08.000We have to fight in the public square and fight them politically and where they are because if we retreat to the woods or we retreat to the Catholic commune, they will come for you in a variety of forms.
01:17:22.000Legally, economically, they will, you know, even if it's just people driving through your town or whatever, like, they're coming for us.
01:17:35.000It's all denialism about the state of our situation that, well, we could have a revolution, or we could just go away, or we could just do this, we could just do that.
01:17:44.000Like, they're gonna come for you, so good luck with that.
01:17:48.000I wish it was that simple, but then they're gonna elect Elizabeth Warren, and they're gonna get me on RICO charges, or, you know, they're gonna find some way to start prosecuting people like me, you know, and
01:17:59.000And, you know, look at what Obama did with housing and urban development.
01:18:03.000Like, that's what's coming down the line.
01:18:05.000They're not going to rest until everybody is finished.
01:18:08.000So it's a good question, and that's a good option for some people, but I gotta tell you, it's not gonna win us the war.
01:18:15.000Zack the Stoner says, traveling has not made me a better person.
01:18:18.000I've traveled to many places, and buying a ticket and visiting an airport has not made me more cultured.
01:18:24.000Well, to be fair, I don't think that's what they mean by traveling, you know, going to different airports.
01:18:28.000I think they mean actually going into the country.
01:18:31.000It should make you more cultured to like what kind of question is that?
01:18:35.000Of course, you're not gonna get cultured by like they don't mean the very act of going a distance.
01:18:40.000I think they mean like Going and experiencing new things and meeting new people, which I think does make you more cultured actually, right?
01:18:47.000I don't know if it makes you more susceptible to diversity crap, but it does make you more cultured Denial says which are worse pagans or atheists Well pagans are atheists
01:20:50.000Unholy says all we have to do is have a constructive dialogue and debate about whether or not we should be hung in the public square for having the wrong opinion.
01:22:15.000I know every time I'm on Reddit, you'll get somebody who's like, I went to high school with Nick, and... And they'll say like, oh, he was this, or he was that, but...
01:24:59.000it kind of doesn't really have that it has a little bit of a curvature right but not not substantial so i don't know we'll have to see we'll have to see uh bjorn says what if on 420 we all go to mcdonald's and ask for nick fuentes pp poopoo burger i think the look on their face would be epic
01:27:59.000Retirement communities where they're gonna be sort of locked up and confined and we will extract their wealth from them You know in a separate settlement.
01:30:35.000Never forget that 200-300,000 might not make it in the transition there.
01:30:40.000Yeah, I think boomers should be put in retirement communities where they have swimming pools, fields, delousing areas where they can delouse the clothes, you know, for boomer diseases like typhus and other infectious things.
01:30:54.000And they should have, you know, dentists and they should have soccer fields.
01:30:59.000Things which really would not be congruent for other explanations for those facilities.
01:31:04.000You know, for example, somebody tried to say it was for one specific purpose.
01:31:09.000It would be hard to make that case given all the amenities that are there for health and wellness and for recreation, you know.
01:31:15.000So yeah, I think that would be an interesting... I think it'd be an interesting thing.
01:31:21.000You know, we would get all the boomers up and