The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. You're not interested, I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy, but I just can't do it. You're an e-girl, you know the rule. No e-girls, who's got the clip? Who s got the clippings? Who's got Bigfoot? What is that? I've never heard of him. I don't even know. He's a monster. That's right, he's not interested. And he doesn't have the clip. Well, he does have Bigfoot, but that's not what this episode is about. It's about the Boomer Generation, and it's not about Bigfoot. This is about the Baby Boomer generation, and the disaster it's caused for us as a human race, and how we're going to deal with it. If you don't want to be a boomer, you have to grow up, or you'll be a disaster too. But if you do want to change your mind, you'll have to go back to being a baby boomer. Listen to this episode, and tweet me what you think! if you like it, tweet me and let me know what you thought of it! I'll be listening to it :) :) Timestamps: 5:00 - What are you think of it? 7:30 - How do you think it's a disaster? 8:20 - What would you like to see in a movie? 9: What do you want to see me talk about it in the next episode? 11:40 - What is your thoughts on the future? 13:00 16:30 17:15 - What s your thoughts? 18:20 19:40 21:00 | What is it a disaster 22:30 | What s the worst thing I've ever heard of Bigfoot 23:40 | How do I'm not interested? 24:00 / 15: What s a disaster?! 25:00 & 16:10 15:15 27:00 + 16:15 | What am I a disaster ? 26:15 + 17:10 | What do I think I would like? 26
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00:33:26.000Was out of town for that event in the Quad Cities, which actually is going to be protested on Sunday.
00:33:33.000I don't know if you guys have seen this.
00:33:35.000I didn't put it on Twitter or anything, but I had an event on Monday which I talked about on Tuesday, and they're actually doing a big protest in the church where it was held on Sunday, so...
00:33:46.000So that's awesome, and then tomorrow I will be on Milo's show on Free Speech TV.
00:33:52.000I think they talked about maybe streaming it to YouTube or releasing it on YouTube afterward so that people don't have to get on the paywall, but that's what I'll be doing tomorrow.
00:34:02.000So tonight's gonna be ending our week.
00:34:04.000We don't even get to have a casual Friday.
00:34:37.000But there was a big development, so I would be remiss if we didn't spend some time discussing it.
00:34:43.000Of course, Nancy Pelosi, the Speaker of the House, she announced that the Democrats are drafting articles of impeachment against the President, which is sort of a turning point
00:34:55.000I can't say that phrase without thinking about Charlie Kirk, without thinking about little baby teeth and diapers.
00:35:02.000But it is a turning point in the impeachment process.
00:35:05.000This means that she has given the approval, she's given the green light to the Democratic Party, to the House Democrats to start drafting articles of impeachment.
00:35:14.000And that means that Trump is probably going to get impeached.
00:35:16.000Could happen before the end of the year, could happen before...
00:35:22.000So, we'll be talking about what that means, what this process is going to look like, obviously analyze it, what's going on here, what's happening behind the scenes.
00:35:31.000You know, it's generally just my same take.
00:35:33.000This is why we don't follow a day-to-day.
00:35:35.000I mean, to me, we could kind of surmise everything that was going to happen when all this stuff began like three months ago.
00:35:42.000Which is to say, we know what the playbook is from the Democrats.
00:35:48.000These allegations, whatever they're going to indict him on, whatever they're going to impeach him for is nonsense, but this is all just a big effort.
00:35:55.000It's all just a big sideshow to distract the administration, bog down the executive branch in this petty kind of stuff, legalese and whatnot.
00:36:46.000Long-range missile technology and nuclear weapons and things like that.
00:36:49.000You know, all this hysterical alarmism from Israel and from Jewish Zionists.
00:36:55.000We have to send thousands and thousands of more troops into the Middle East and that's on top of the thousands we've already sent in this year to counter Iran over the summer.
00:37:05.000So although people have tried to shut down this rumor and say, no, no troops are being sent, we're kind of getting some mixed messages.
00:37:13.000Some unnamed officials say they're going in.
00:37:16.000The Pentagon spokesperson said they're not going in.
00:37:55.000You're lucky that I have a lot of integrity and I'm a genius tactical leader, because I said after a couple or three or four weeks of Groyper wars, I said, okay,
00:38:06.000We've finished out this Culture War Tour Strong, and now it's time to finish it off.
00:38:13.000We had a good run, let's end on a high note, and that's gonna be it for the Groyper Wars.
00:38:18.000If I was some kind of dummy, if I was one of these...
00:38:22.000You know, sellouts or shills or whatever.
00:38:24.000I'd still be going to the Groyper War and trying to send it out to everybody.
00:38:28.000So, it really is just a testament to my strategic brilliance and my integrity to the cause that it ran its course for the time and we ended on a high note.
00:38:38.000It didn't get stale, it didn't get cringe, you know.
00:38:41.000We're doing our Groyper Leadership Summit that's upcoming in a couple of weeks, and that's going to be sort of like the cherry on top.
00:38:48.000That is going to be a nice send-off for the year, but... And in all this is to say, you know, when we get nights like yesterday where there's no news, you remember that I could be milking this Groyper thing, we could be doing Groyper Wars every night and whatever, but I said, no, no, we can't spoil it, we can't make it stale, we have to end on a high note, and we have to, you know, return to business as usual to some
00:39:55.000At the bare minimum, we want to have conversations with people and expose our ideas, expose ourselves to new audiences, right?
00:40:05.000And we want to bring aboard people who, even if they're not 100% with us on the views, and I understand, you know, in the case of Milo, I think this is something we're going to get into on the show tomorrow.
00:40:17.000Obviously, he's not... I don't believe he's a racial realist as far as we are.
00:40:23.000And on the issue of homosexuality, well, you know, there's a little bit of a, you know, technical difference there as well.
00:40:29.000So, of course, he doesn't align with us on the issues, but I do think it's a good conversation to have.
00:40:34.000You know, Milo, I think, is somebody who, in 2016, was a very pivotal figure.
00:40:40.000And people can say what they want, but I think people would be dishonest if they didn't acknowledge the big cultural impact that he made on the right wing.
00:40:48.000You know, I was reading an article about this.
00:42:13.000You know, in a year, in a year's time, look at all we've done in this year.
00:42:17.000Watch and see where we'll be in one year.
00:42:19.000I think a lot of people regret if they didn't trust the plan.
00:42:21.000But in any case, I don't want to like, I don't want to make the haters cast a shadow on what will be, I think, a very, very good content, a good conversation.
00:42:31.000But I do want to address that because I know there are people that are going to
00:42:34.000Use this as ammunition and say, oh, you know, this means that he's a hypocrite or whatever.
00:42:49.000That mainstream figures are having conversations with people like us that are talking about certain issues, which, you know, I don't want to make it a soundbite, but you know what we talk about on the show.
00:42:59.000So, in any case, it's going to be fun.
00:43:41.000We have over 300, we've gotten over 300 emails, and we announced it, I think, like 48 hours ago or 72 hours ago.
00:43:50.000The application's only been up for two or three days, and we've already gotten more than 300 applications from people expressing interest in coming to the event.
00:43:59.000So, if you are interested, if you're a DROIPER, if you were a question asker, if you're a friend of the show, something like that, be sure to send an email to that ProtonMail account if you want some kind of a registration form to fill out.
00:44:13.000I know, you know, as with everything in the past eight weeks or so, we've been getting haters from every angle, you know, sniping from our own side, but I gotta tell ya, it's gonna be a hot event, it's gonna be fun.
00:44:26.000We're gonna be live streaming speeches from me, Jake Lloyd, Patrick Casey.
00:44:30.000There's gonna be a lot of the question askers there, and it's gonna be a fun time.
00:44:34.000I think a lot of people are gonna be FOMO if they don't attend.
00:44:39.000You know, we had that event in Miami in late September, and I remember a lot of people, as every time you try to do an event, every time you try and get out there and do something,
00:44:49.000You know, you always get people, well, but Nick, you know, what if, what if this happens?
00:45:09.000You know, it's getting very close to the date.
00:45:12.000We wanted to announce early enough that people could make travel accommodations and it wasn't a huge inconvenience, but
00:45:18.000late enough where you know we we would have some kind of an element of surprise now obviously we're announcing it weeks in advance but um you know it's it's late enough where i don't think they could mount some kind of serious counter-attack or whatever so it should be a good time and then before we dive into the current events one other thing i want to talk about is this youtube rewind did anybody see this today
00:45:41.000For the boomers, for people that aren't following the online stuff very much, for the people that aren't very online like most of the audience is, every year YouTube does these rewind videos where...
00:45:57.000You know, Spotify came out with their Spotify Wrapped today as an example.
00:46:01.000All the major, I guess, platforms do this year-end celebration where, you know, they show top content, whatever.
00:46:08.000So every year YouTube does this video where they make a five-minute compilation, or I think sometimes it's been a little bit longer.
00:46:14.000Where they rewind and they have all the biggest YouTube celebrities and they go over all the big, you know, trends and fads and videos and YouTube moments and whatever.
00:46:24.000And if you remember last year, they did the YouTube rewind and I think it was the most disliked video in YouTube history.
00:47:09.000I don't know if you guys watched the video.
00:47:11.000But it was like five minutes and it was just like a top 10 video.
00:47:16.000You know, last year it was horrible because it was hyper political.
00:47:20.000It was like drag queens and homos and it was, you know, it gets better and all this kind of thing and hardcore left-wing political messaging and everybody hates that.
00:47:30.000You know I mean so there's conversations you could have about this get woke go broke I don't know if that's legitimate but I think everybody agrees that this hardcore left-wing agenda being pushed by big tech like nobody likes it and you always see it whenever there is sort of a popular forum you know for example
00:47:49.000When YouTube puts out this video last year and it's drag queens and whatever and there's a like and a dislike button, they really can't hide from the fact that the masses hate this stuff, you know?
00:47:59.000Even if they are left-leaning or normies or moderates, nobody likes the hyper left-wing partisan messaging from
00:48:30.000You know, they said, okay, if people don't like hyper left-wing messaging, then let's make a video that doesn't really have any original content at all.
00:48:39.000And so I think they did, like, the top 10 most liked videos, and the top 10 new creators, and they did the top 10 music videos, and the top 10 video gaming streams, and...
00:48:51.000And so it's just like a watch mojo video.
00:48:54.000You know, it's like one of these machinima top 10 videos.
00:48:58.000And to me this kind of says something about where YouTube is at.
00:49:01.000It says something where media is at, where the corporate world is at.
00:49:06.000They're saying basically you can either have hardcore left-wing messaging or you just don't make any content at all.
00:49:15.000They can find no way to appeal to normal people anymore.
00:49:20.000They cannot sit down, you know, in their studio, in their writer's room, or whatever, and they have lost the ability to draft original content that is not hardcore left-wing and that simply appeals to normal people.
00:49:34.000Or maybe it has... maybe it's not even right-wing, but maybe it's irreverent, you know?
00:49:37.000Maybe they take risks, and real risks.
00:49:40.000Not like, oh they're so brave for pushing transgenderism.
00:49:47.000They sat down this year and they said, oh well, they didn't like the drag queens.
00:49:52.000Let's just scrap all original content altogether and we'll just make it a top 10.
00:49:55.000You know, we'll just make it 10 second bits of other people's content that other people liked.
00:50:02.000And, you know, if they don't like drag queens, I guess this is good enough, you know?
00:50:07.000So to me, it's kind of a statement on where these people are.
00:50:09.000It just goes to show how people have just lost their minds in this corporate world, you know, in the broader... I guess in this case, it's like Silicon Valley, but I think it's across the board.
00:50:21.000In mainstream media, corporations, and government, they've really just lost their minds.
00:51:31.000You know, well, Dadaab is kind of dated at this point, but you get what I'm saying.
00:51:36.000Just get all the hot trends, the memes, the best content creators for 2019, bring them together in a video, in something that isn't cringe!
00:53:08.000You know, for all the people that are going to say that we are terrible, racist, fringe, right-wing, nutjobs, whatever, this is the kind of country that we're going to get.
00:53:18.000You know, for all that people can say that we're fringe or they can hate on Donald Trump or hate on the right-wing, this is what we're going to get.
00:53:27.000And nobody's going to be happy with it, right?
00:53:29.000These are the social media overlords that are going to run our country and run the world
00:53:35.000And nobody likes them, but yet everybody's complacent in the mass bannings and the purges and the smears and everything else.
00:53:42.000Do you kind of get what I'm saying there?
00:53:51.000You know, everybody knows that, but we're gonna move on.
00:53:54.000We're gonna talk about the news a little bit here.
00:53:56.000We're gonna dive into our current events with this announcement from unnamed officials.
00:54:02.000I'll read you a report from The Hill about these troops that are gonna be sent into the Middle East.
00:54:07.000It says quote the Trump administration is looking into sending as many as 14,000 more troops as well as dozens more ships and other equipment to the Middle East in the face of a growing threat from Iran the Wall Street Journal reported.
00:54:32.000deployment could also happen, according to the same officials.
00:54:36.000And it's very interesting the way this is phrased.
00:54:38.000It says, to counter a growing threat from Iran.
00:54:42.000Whenever we talk about the Middle East, it is worth reminding everybody that there is zero threat posed to us by the Islamic Republic of Iran.
00:55:16.000So what exactly is the threat posed by Iran?
00:55:20.000Every time this conversation happens, whether the troops are going in or they're not, whether it's an unnamed source that's lying or it's legitimate, you know, whether the president's A-B testing it in the media, whether they send them in or they don't, to me it's kind of irrelevant to drive home the fundamental point which is we have to break the neocon conditioning that has been put in place over the last 30 years.
00:55:42.000Which is that tiny, tiny countries thousands of miles away pose a threat to us and therefore justify these massive engagements by US ground troops.
00:55:58.000That I am a believer in realpolitik, I am a foreign policy realist, and I understand that even though Iran doesn't pose a threat to the United States directly, we do still have foreign policy interests in the Middle East.
00:56:12.000You know, for example, we do have an interest in stabilizing oil prices, we do have an interest in protecting our allies, as dubious as those allies are, you know, and we could get into that conversation, but
00:56:25.000I understand that we have foreign policy interests in the Middle East.
00:56:28.000Now that said, every time we talk about Iran or Syria or Iraq or any of these other countries that we've invaded or struck or whatever, the conversation is again, it's always this breathless hysteria, alarmism about nuclear weapons, fanatical MOAs, the Ayatollah, all this.
00:56:47.000That has to be put to rest at the beginning of every conversation of foreign policy.
00:56:52.000In my opinion, we have to acknowledge that we have a lot more threats within our country, to our country, than Middle Eastern countries that threaten Israel.
00:57:02.000When they say that we have to counter a growing threat from Iran, what they're really talking about is not a threat from Iran to the United States, but the growing threat that Iran poses to Israel, you know?
00:57:14.000So in a certain sense, the wording is correct.
00:57:17.000It says we have to send in more troops to counter a growing threat from Iran.
00:57:37.000I've heard from people that there are some immigration hawks, there are some America Firsters who like what the Groypers have been doing, who like what the America Firsters have been doing in these Q&A sessions, but they don't like that we're talking about Israel.
00:57:54.000They say, well, we're on board with you, but I don't know why you would want to criticize Israel.
00:57:58.000I hear this from a lot of Zionists, like Jacob Wall and Laura Loomer have been calling me out on Telegram indirectly, in some cases directly.
00:58:09.000It's just like we talked about two weeks ago.
00:58:10.000There was an article in the New York Times by Brett Stevens, who used to write for the Jerusalem Post and is a Jewish Zionist, it's worth noting.
00:58:18.000And he said that Israel cannot be safe in a world where America first runs the United States.
00:58:25.000He said Israel cannot be safe in an America first world.
00:58:29.000We heard from the Wall Street Journal, the Wall Street Journal said this today, that America is going to put more troops in the Middle East partly at the behest of Israel.
01:00:04.000But the only country that we're giving this enormous aid, I mean it's obscene how much money, the largest that we give to them, the largest recipient of foreign aid since 1978, and the only country that we've defended in two ground wars in this century is that one!
01:00:20.000You know, Newsflash, we didn't fight two ground wars a century for Japan.
01:00:24.000We didn't fight two ground wars this century for Poland, or for France, or for Brazil.
01:00:30.000We fought them for Israel at the behest of neocons and Zionists.
01:00:35.000So, you know, again, worth reminding everybody.
01:00:37.000I know we've got some new people that have come over since Greuper Wars.
01:00:41.000A lot of that is sort of entry-level stuff, but it's worth reminding everybody whenever this conversation happens,
01:00:47.000We have to send troops to counter the growing threat from Iran.
01:01:03.000That Bill Kristol says are better than native-born Americans.
01:01:07.000I think we have to really reassess our priorities when it comes to growing threats to America.
01:01:13.000There's a much bigger threat in drug cartels, big pharma, the big agriculture lobby, the open borders lobby, immigrants themselves, than there is from Iran.
01:01:26.000It says, the announcement was followed quickly by... I'm sorry, this is from earlier.
01:01:30.000It says, when asked if he was going to be sending more troops to the Middle East, Trump said on Thursday, there might be a threat, and if there is a threat, it will be met very strongly, but we'll be announcing whatever we may be doing, may or may not be doing.
01:01:43.000And then a Pentagon press secretary, Alyssa Farah, said on Twitter, quote, the U.S.
01:01:47.000is not sending 14,000 troops to the Middle East to confront Iran.
01:01:51.000So to me it's sort of mixed messaging.
01:01:53.000We've got these unnamed officials from the Wall Street Journal that say 14,000 troops are going in.
01:02:00.000We've got a Pentagon spokeswoman who says 14,000 troops are not going into the Middle East.
01:02:05.000And then we've got the President himself who says, well if there is a threat, we're going in.
01:02:10.000And if there's not a threat, we're not.
01:02:42.000After Trump announced that we were pulling out of Syria, we announced the introduction of hundreds of more troops into Syria, after about a thousand left the country, that were going to be sent in to protect oil refineries in the northeast of the country.
01:02:55.000So honestly, I don't really know what to believe.
01:02:57.000I'd like to tell you that the spokeswoman is correct and the troops aren't going in, or that if troops are going in it won't be 14,000, but it's not the first time that they've announced troop deployments in the Middle East this year in response to the so-called growing threat from Iran.
01:03:12.000And to me, I have sort of mixed feelings about it.
01:03:16.000On the one hand, the obvious takeaway is this.
01:03:19.000The President campaigned in 2016 and 2015 on pulling troops out of the Middle East.
01:03:25.000And so every time troops stay in the Middle East, or worse yet, more of them go in,
01:03:31.000It's hard not to say that he's betrayed us.
01:03:33.000It's hard not to say that he betrayed the promise he made, which was to end wars, not expand them.
01:03:39.000And we know that when he got into office, after he got sworn in in 2017, one of the first things he did was a troop surge in Afghanistan.
01:03:47.000He doubled the amount of troops in Afghanistan from 7,000 to 14,000.
01:03:52.000And we know that the presence in Syria has remained the same.
01:03:54.000We know that the presence in Iraq has dwindled slightly.
01:03:57.000We know that we've sent more troops in to Saudi Arabia.
01:04:01.000We know that we retain a presence in Yemen.
01:04:04.000Even though the troops in Yemen are not fighting Al-Qaeda, they're fighting Houthi rebels.
01:04:09.000So to me, my initial takeaway whenever this happens, and I'm sure this is a no-brainer, this is a knee-jerk from everybody, is if troops are going in and not going out, that's a problem.
01:04:19.000Because the President promised that we were ending the wars, that the troops are coming home, and I don't see that happening.
01:04:25.000Now on the other hand, the realist in me says,
01:04:30.000You know, 1,500 troops was the initial deployment this year.
01:05:59.000Can we say that if Trump leaves office after one term that he'll have really made a difference?
01:06:04.000If after Trump leaves office and a Democrat gets into the White House in 2021, will we have any evidence that Donald Trump was ever president after a Democrat gets in and starts making changes on day one with executive orders?
01:06:18.000I don't think there will be any evidence that he was ever president.
01:06:23.000You know, some minor changes in the troop levels overseas, a slight detente with Russia, if you could even say it's much better than Hillary Clinton.
01:07:24.000I think that's maybe the most positive development.
01:07:26.000This is something I think that was written about by Darren Beattie in American Greatness.
01:07:30.000It's one of these things that nobody will acknowledge that Trump completely changed our posture towards China.
01:07:35.000You know, whereas before, it was sort of a partisan thing.
01:07:38.000People questioned whether Trump was right to go after China.
01:07:41.000Now across the board, everybody is a China hawk, which is a positive development.
01:07:46.000Other than that, other than some of the trade stuff,
01:07:50.000Maybe some new replacement wall going up.
01:07:52.000It's... I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a lot of really significant changes and people can throw up... I get this all the time from these MAGA-pedes that are still hardcore on the Trump train.
01:08:02.000They'll still throw up a list and they'll say, well...
01:08:06.000You know, he got us out of the Paris Climate Accords, or you know, he had deregulation, he had a tax cut.
01:08:12.000Just about everything that you could give me is either not really a huge America First priority, or it's something that either isn't actually a big deal, or it didn't even happen.
01:08:23.000You know, for example, they'll always list the Paris Climate Accords.
01:08:26.000We're still not out of the Paris Climate Accords.
01:08:28.000They still didn't even file the paperwork, right?
01:08:31.000They say, well, he deregulated the economy.
01:08:34.000Is that something that Ted Cruz wouldn't have done?
01:08:36.000Is that something that Mark Rubio wouldn't have done?
01:09:16.000Like I said, I don't think 14,000 troops are going in, but I think we really have to ask the tough questions, which is not necessarily about another troop deployment.
01:09:24.000It's even if there is no troop deployment, are we winning on foreign policy?
01:09:55.000It says, quote, Speaker Nancy Pelosi says the House of Representatives will file impeachment charges against U.S.
01:10:02.000President Donald Trump for alleged abuse of power.
01:10:06.000She said, quote, our democracy is what is at stake.
01:10:09.000The President leaves us no choice but to act.
01:10:13.000Mr. Trump said Democrats have gone crazy and urged them to move quickly if they were going to impeach him.
01:10:18.000Democrats say Trump corruptly made military aid to Ukraine conditional on Ukraine investigating his rival Joe Biden.
01:10:26.000The California congresswoman told Thursday morning's news conference, quote, the facts are uncontested.
01:10:32.000The president abused his power for his own political benefit at the expense of our national security by withholding military aid in a crucial Oval Office meeting.
01:10:41.000Sadly, but with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders, and a heart full of love for America,
01:10:55.000Today I am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment.
01:11:00.000Confidence and humility, love for America, and the founding fathers.
01:11:06.000An impeachment vote might take place in the House of Representatives before the end of the year, and a trial in the Senate perhaps as early as January 2020.
01:11:14.000Mr. Trump tweeted shortly before Mrs. Pelosi's remarks, quote, If you are going to impeach me, do it now, fast, so we can have a fair trial in the Senate and so that our country can get back to business.
01:11:26.000The impeachment process began in September after an anonymous whistleblower complained to Congress about a July phone call by Mr. Trump to the President of Ukraine, in which Mr. Trump appeared to tie U.S.
01:11:37.000military assistance to Ukraine launching investigations which could help him politically.
01:11:42.000Democrats say Mr. Trump dangled two bargaining chips to Ukraine, $400 million of military aid, and a White House meeting for Ukrainian President Zelensky to obtain investigations.
01:11:53.000They think this alleged pressure on a vulnerable U.S.
01:11:59.000The first investigation Mr. Trump wanted from Ukraine was into former Vice President Joe Biden.
01:12:04.000The second Trump demand was that Ukraine should try to corroborate a conspiracy theory that Ukraine, not Russia, had interfered in the last U.S.
01:12:42.000The whistleblower came forward and said, Trump told the Ukrainian president that, you know, as I just went over, unless he investigates Hunter Biden, we're not going to give them the 400 million dollars in military aid.
01:12:56.000So the whistleblower filed a complaint, you know, he made a memo, that is the complaint, about a phone call.
01:13:03.000Donald Trump released the transcript of the phone call which was the subject of the whistleblower complaint.
01:13:09.000And if you read through the transcript of the phone call, that's what all of this is about.
01:13:13.000There is no mention of a quid pro quo.
01:13:16.000There's no mention of tying foreign aid to investigations.
01:13:21.000An investigation is brought up very separately.
01:13:24.000Foreign aid is brought up in a very subtle way.
01:13:28.000Nowhere in the transcript of the phone call, which was released in full months ago, can you find an explicit, beyond a shadow of a doubt, beyond a reasonable doubt, could you find the president guilty of abuse of power, bribery, anything like that.
01:13:45.000Now, after that transcript came out of the phone call, they said, well, release the whistleblower complaint.
01:13:51.000And they released the whistleblower complaint.
01:13:53.000And surprise, surprise, the whistleblower didn't even hear the phone call.
01:13:56.000The whistleblower had heard about it secondhand.
01:13:59.000So to me, this whole thing should start and stop with that.
01:14:04.000If that's what this is about, a phone call, which, and by the way, I think even if what they were saying is true about the phone call, that there was this deal in the works, that Trump's, you know, he might have suggested that he would withhold foreign aid in exchange for investigations, I don't even think that's a crime.
01:14:41.000So his job is to be the executor of the law.
01:14:45.000You know, specifically, if we're talking about politicians conducting foreign policy, that is his function, that is his responsibility.
01:14:54.000If national or federal politicians, you know, people in our Congress or people in a previous White House are colluding with foreign governments, it is his job, you know, either through his Attorney General or through his office, to seek justice.
01:15:10.000It is also his role in conducting foreign affairs with other nations to discuss this with foreign governments.
01:15:15.000So even if what the Democrats were saying is true, that some kind of deal was in the works, that he was applying pressure to try and get them to investigate, I don't think there's anything illegal about that to begin with.
01:15:28.000If you read the transcript from which all of this is sprouted, nowhere in the transcript can you find a quid pro quo, an explicit deal.
01:15:36.000It would even be hard to infer that that kind of suggestion was made by the president in this phone call.
01:15:43.000In spite of the transcript being released, they relied on the whistleblower who didn't even hear the phone call.
01:15:48.000I don't know how that makes any sense.
01:15:50.000And since this, they've launched this whole investigation, and now just like with Russia, the investigation is not simply about the call itself, the crime that was being committed, the alleged crime that was being investigated to begin with, but now it has expanded into the process itself.
01:16:08.000And so now they're saying, well, okay, maybe if it's very tenuous to say that he was trying to bribe a foreign government, maybe it's very tenuous to say he was abusing his power, well, we'll say that he was obstructing justice because in the process of investigating this non-issue, in the process of investigating a crime that didn't happen, well, there was some impropriety in how the White House conducted itself in the course of this investigation.
01:17:32.000The endgame is very simply to grind the administration to a halt, stop the legislative agenda, and tie up so many resources from the White House that even the executive branch is paralyzed and cannot act on some of these bigger policy issues.
01:17:47.000For example, how can Trump get infrastructure through the Congress?
01:18:08.000While he's being investigated, while he'll have to stand trial, you know, maybe next month, won't be able to happen.
01:18:15.000And these people, you know, these Democrats in the House, I think it was John Lewis, said there's no limit to how many times we can impeach this president.
01:18:22.000So, it doesn't matter if he's guilty, it really, and this is why I've avoided talking about it, it's all a charade.
01:18:32.000It is a very naked and tactical political decision to launch these big investigations, just basically flood the zone, fill up the pipes, shit up the whole system with this partisan stuff, clog up the media, clog up the government, whatever, so this administration is ground to a halt and is on its heels defensive against these attacks until the election.
01:18:56.000And really, there's not a whole lot that the Trump administration can do, because Trump is standing trial.
01:19:10.000If they're issuing subpoenas, if they're drafting articles, if they're indicting, when they impeach there will be a trial in the Senate, they will have to have lawyers, they'll have to have
01:19:44.000You know, I think what they're going to charge him with is bribery, abuse of power, obstruction of justice, and I think possibly one other charge.
01:19:53.000So those are the articles of impeachment.
01:20:43.000There will be a trial, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court will preside over the trial, there will be arguments made by the Democrats, and the White House will have lawyers and defense and counsel, and then there will be a vote in the Senate at the conclusion of the trial, and if two-thirds of the Senate votes to convict the President on these charges, on these indictments, on the articles of impeachment, if two-thirds vote in favor, then he is removed from office.
01:21:27.000But obviously, if the Democrats have a majority in the House and it's a simple majority to impeach, to indict, they'll be able to impeach him probably no problem.
01:21:35.000But then it gets kicked over to the Senate where we have a majority.
01:21:56.000You know, it's possible that they could pull, I don't know, is Justin Amash a senator or representative?
01:22:03.000It's possible they could pull some kind of a RINO, it's possible they could pull some kind of Mitt Romney maybe would come over, but they're not going to get to 18.
01:22:12.000And that just goes to show you how bogus it is.
01:22:13.000Their endgame is not to remove him from office.
01:22:36.000It will shit up the agenda for the president.
01:22:38.000It'll tie up his resources while the election is going on.
01:22:42.000You know, so while Pete Buttigieg and Bernie and Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden are hitting the campaign trail, Donald Trump will be tied up in this lengthy court battle.
01:22:54.000And we didn't get a timeline today from Nancy Pelosi of when these articles of impeachment will be voted on, when it'll get kicked over to the Senate.
01:23:01.000Mitch McConnell has said that he will bring it to the floor.
01:23:09.000I think if the Democrats were smart, they'd have it play out, like, well into the summer so that it can really eat up a lot of the president's time to campaign.
01:23:21.000I don't I don't know why people are so obsessed with the details and you've got these like Political yuppies.
01:23:28.000I I don't I haven't come up with like a good term for them to these people where for them This is like sports.
01:23:33.000This is like the playoffs of You know football this is like those playoffs for football games and
01:23:41.000There's just a back-and-forth, a tit-for-tat, oh, so-and-so said something today, oh, Matt Gaetz said this, oh, Jay Chaffetz said this today, and, you know, oh, today, Nancy Pelosi said this, oh, big, big OIG report today.
01:24:25.000Local Politician says, I'm doing prep work for the big event, Nick says, as he repeatedly practices the dance routine from Arthur's Walk-On at the Murray Franklin show.
01:24:36.000You know, every time I watch Joker, I do try and, like, memorize some of the moves.
01:24:42.000No, that's why my Joker dance was so good out of one of those Q&A streams.
01:24:46.000It's because I've seen I've seen the movie seven times now and every time I watch it I'm sort of like choreographing in my head the different moves that he's doing Yeah, I don't know.
01:24:56.000Maybe I'll go on Milo and You know, I'll be sitting there smoking a cigarette while he's While he's making fun of he's playing my clip get a load of this Joker.
01:27:29.000It's such a like just asinine thing to say I really was more concerning is the attack on our civilization the attack on our people attack on our nation No, I've been following this to a sanctuary thing in Virginia.
01:27:42.000I saw a story about it somewhere, but I didn't read it But no, I don't know the are you will you cover the attack on freedom in Virginia?
01:27:51.000I mean it's talking like this I don't know what you're trying to achieve
01:27:55.000Crumble Bob says favorite country to play as in Civ 5 besides America.
01:27:59.000I don't actually like to play as America in Civ 5.
01:28:01.000I like to play as Rome because you can build roads with legions and you can also build buildings in half the time if you haven't built in your capital.
01:28:13.000I like to play as India because they have what is it minus 50% unhappiness for population size.
01:30:16.000I know, I know, it's, you know, you have different stages in your life, and there are good things about the different stages, and there's bad things about, you know, but I think everything's a little bittersweet.
01:30:26.000Everything's got, you know, not to be a centrist, but I mean, you know, there's different things to enjoy.
01:30:33.000Every period in your life has sort of a different texture.
01:30:36.000And I'll say that there's something about youth.
01:31:17.000You know, certainly I would say enjoy 17.
01:31:19.000It's a good year and you only get to be, you only get to be an adolescent for about four years and then you're an adult for the rest of your life.
01:31:26.000And I know everybody says that, but there's a lot of truth in this.
01:31:30.000Not to say you can't enjoy your twenties, not to say you can't enjoy your, your whole life really, but it is to say that it's like these four, you know, I would say maybe the time from your 14 to the time you're 19, you got like five years of adolescence and then you got to go to work and then, uh, you know,
01:31:49.000So then then you're just then you're just hanging out in bars with people You're not even really sure you like that much and towns, you know, and you're I Don't know.
01:31:58.000It's just that's just the way it goes eventually Let's see elevated squirrel, but but happy birthday not to black fill you but you're you're living in the golden year.
01:32:08.000Enjoy Elevated squirrels has heard you mentioned Saturn last night.
01:34:07.000I really don't like the way you talk about women.
01:34:10.000And I really don't like when you talk about domestic violence and cramping my style.
01:34:14.000You know, I'm not gonna name any names, but I know a lot of people, look, I'm not gonna name any names, but I know a lot of people, they get a GF, or they're, you know, they're sipping a little bit, it just changes the dynamic.
01:34:27.000I don't want to say any more, I don't want it to get too specific, but it just changes the dynamic, you know?
01:34:33.000I'm living the gamer lifestyle, it's very busy, I'm a Group Reward General, I've given my life to the cause, at least for now.
01:34:39.000I don't really have time for some femboy to call me up and be like,
01:34:43.000So today my boss was like yelling at me and it was just like really unfair.
01:34:47.000I just don't have the patience for it.
01:34:51.000I just don't have time for that, you know.
01:35:25.000Yeah, I know I said I wouldn't talk about impeachment, but you know something newsworthy happened with it.
01:35:29.000I don't cover the day-to-day You know the advances and different moves and things, but you know it's kind of a big deal today, so There's nothing else boring a little boring week department trying to make it fun, but hello boring sucks
01:35:45.000I know I keep saying it, and I don't know if people don't believe me, but you should see my to-do list.
01:36:00.000Over the summer I was kind of like, wake up, game, you know, or I didn't even wake up.
01:36:06.000I'd be up all night, sleep all day, game, eat burger, whatever.
01:36:10.000But lately it's like, wake up, phone calls, you know, doing stuff on my computer, running errands, conference calls, whatever.
01:37:21.000You know, a lot of people call me, oh, I work for the globe, I work for the moon, I work for aliens, I work for China, I work for Iran, I work for Steve Bannon, whatever.
01:37:30.000But like, this guy gets 25 grand from Jeffrey Epstein and you know, nobody says boo about it, really?
01:38:56.000You know, and I sort of feel bad because these like little dramas happen with people that aren't like major e-celebrities, and I talk about them on a big platform.
01:39:06.000It's really not fair, but you know, people are asking for my take.
01:39:11.000And I'll say, look, you know, I met little Jesus.
01:39:13.000I like the guy, but it's, I mean, what I'm hearing from him is he wants people to enable bad habits, you know, because there's sort of this very,
01:39:24.000And I don't want to be nasty about it as I haven't talked to him personally yet, but...
01:39:30.000The messaging that I see from him is sort of like, well, I'm struggling with it.
01:39:33.000I want to help people who are also struggling and I'm not perfect and so on.
01:39:38.000But at the same time, it's I'm not trying to stop this.
01:40:12.000I don't support people that shamelessly or proudly engage in that.
01:40:17.000And, you know, if that's being real, if he's being real, telling everybody what he's into and whatever, well, I'm being real and telling you that I don't support that.
01:40:27.000And I don't think, and it doesn't sound like, it doesn't sound like he's trying to get straight, doesn't sound like he's trying to get right.
01:40:34.000It sounds like he's looking for validation, looking for, and people that are going to enable that, people are going to say it's not that big of a deal.
01:41:14.000Again, I don't know what gospel these people are reading, but Jesus Christ was only on board of people totally repentant, totally trying, right?
01:41:44.000There is a little bit of a rub between the different religions.
01:41:46.000I know a lot of Protestants are sort of loose on this, this personal relationship, and that's exactly the problem, because people don't hold themselves accountable.
01:41:56.000You know, Protestantism is based on the private self, on the individual, an individualistic connection, individualistic interpretation, a subjective interpretation, and when it is subjective, people can kind of cut themselves some slack.
01:44:22.000It's like, here I am tirelessly every day talking about all our issues, and I'm going to go on Milo's show to talk to Milo and Milo's audience about the same issues.
01:45:43.000I'm going on the show to say, look, we're America first, and we think that there's a racial component to demographics, and we think Israel's responsible for these wars, and we think, you know, homosexuality is degenerate and wrong and so on.
01:45:56.000And I think people, when they watch the conversation, I think they'll understand why this is a positive development.
01:46:05.000And I'm glad somebody brought this up, you know, because I did a little bit of a preface earlier on in the show and explained a lot of this.
01:46:12.000But I'd be very wary of people that do this kind of thing.
01:46:15.000Associating with mainstream people is cucking.
01:46:18.000Associating with mainstream people is turning on us.
01:46:20.000Associating with mainstream people is selling out.
01:47:21.000Name says, you might say some kind of plan denier's plan revisionism going around, spouting hateful plan denial rhetoric, saying things like, did the Groyper War even happen?
01:48:01.000I hear all these people and they try to couch their real views by saying, well, we don't deny that there is a plan.
01:48:09.000We just deny that the plan is systematic by Nick Fuentes.
01:48:13.000We just deny that the plan entails this many groipers and that the groipers are...
01:48:19.000Going to Q&A's in this fashion that Charlie Kirk goes into a Q&A and he's expecting a question in a certain format, but it's in another format.
01:50:24.000You know, maybe, maybe somebody on Twitter is furiously typing, oh, this, uh, so, so, one of these big Chinese donors just outed himself endorsing the Milo trip, right?
01:50:40.000To countersignal associating with big names, mainstream people, I question the motivation.
01:50:46.000I question, you know, if it's not malicious, what the thought process is, and then I question if it is malicious, if that is sort of bad faith actors trying to poison the well.
01:50:58.000and trying to say no you can only be with the bad people only be with the fringe people only be on the outside never go on the inside never be mainstream never get normalized you know that that to me is very suspect so but thank you very much I do appreciate it god bless you're obviously a plan truster you get it and look people that don't trust a plan are just gonna look like idiots
01:51:20.000I can only I can only argue so much I can only say so much in public about the plan But just as with groper wars people continue people who doubt will continue to be made fools But thanks so much.
01:51:33.000Eddie Cade says I like hand-tossed pizza, but not hand-tossed salad.
01:51:39.000I Agree, that's that's kind of interesting Nick a says halo reach custom minigames make cozy streams King.
01:51:46.000I'll keep that in mind Maybe I'll play with Beardson
01:52:59.000A lot of people are asking, it's so funny to me, everybody on the left, or left of me, says you need to disavow this, you need to disavow that, or you need to disavow Nick Fuentes.
01:53:09.000And then from the Whig-nats, I get you need to disavow this person, you get to disavow that person.
01:54:11.000You know, these people are so... A lot of Groypers just don't get it when it comes to Jacob Wall.
01:54:17.000They all put out a bait post, liberals reply, and they're like, oh, I baited them, whatever, that's funny.
01:54:22.000Jacob Wohl says, uh, Jira Kushner should be the Shah of Iran, and then the Groypers go crazy, and it's like, really?
01:54:32.000Do I really need to explain to you why he puts things like this out?
01:54:34.000He says, oh, Jewish nationalism is great for me, but not for America.
01:54:38.000I mean, that's probably unironically what he believes, but he also says that in a sensational way to attract attention from us, and then you give it to him, so.
01:55:08.000Were you not aware that illegal immigration is happening?
01:55:11.000cia defector says youtube engineer let's take a look at the top videos of 2019 here pewdiepie hitler tribute compilation jewish blood ritual documentary uh well to be fair i don't think those were the top i don't think those are the top videos of 2019 but yeah i guess that's funny to think about
01:56:24.000Very curious, very curious why Jared Holt and Young America's Foundation and Ben Shapiro are all saying essentially the same thing, but just from a different perspective, the same thing as the people over here.
01:56:37.000Why are you associating with this guy?
01:56:39.000Because we are playing the game of politics, and in politics you need to build coalition, you need allies, you need people that can help you.
01:56:57.000We need allies to show broader audiences that we are not extremists, that we are legitimate, because that is the perception created by the mainstream media.
01:57:07.000So if you don't understand that, we're gonna leave you behind.
01:57:10.000Honestly, because I don't play to appease people that are saying, oh, you can't associate with so-and-so.
02:02:56.000Chime says love your energy and poise Nick fully trust in your leadership King Isn't it possible Senate GOP will pull mainstream Democrat runners into the Senate to keep them tied up off the campaign trail?
02:03:09.000Yeah, I mean that's possible but I Don't know if that'll really have a significant impact because I don't think the campaign
02:03:20.000Or rather, I don't think the impeachment trial will go after the primary.
02:03:28.000I don't see this getting dragged out to the summer.
02:03:30.000I mean, it's possible, but I don't think that's likely.
02:03:33.000And really, it's the general election that matters.
02:03:35.000So, yeah, I've heard that before, that it could work to Trump's benefit, because if he has the impeachment trial, then Elizabeth Warren will have to go back, Bernie Sanders will have to go back.
02:03:45.000And that'll free up Buttigieg and Joe Biden.
02:03:48.000But honestly, I don't know if that'll have a huge... I really don't believe that'll have a massive consequence.
02:03:54.000I guess we'll have to wait and see, though, that that is something that people have talked about.
02:03:58.000Clown Worlds is not playing as Venice in Civ V?
02:05:00.000I mean, don't get me wrong, it does say something about the country, but it's not like... I don't think it's a grand slam that people think it is.
02:05:07.000It does indicate that there's a demographic shift, because if you didn't have any Muslims, it wouldn't be happening.
02:05:12.000But, you know, if, like, a million people named their kid Muhammad, and they're all, you know, if a million Muslims all named their kid Muhammad, and, you know, white people are naming their kids all these different things, well, I mean, you can see why that would be the most common name, or it would be disproportionately represented.
02:05:28.000Jared says Cassie Dylan is such a boring basic bitch.
02:05:32.000Here's $5 for pretending to be nice to her.
02:08:16.000Because somebody like Stefan Malin, who is hedging his bets, he's saying, I don't think this Groyper thing is going to go anywhere, so I'm going to treat them like shit, and I'm going to sell out for Mike Cernovich and Jack Posobiec, I think is the... I'm going to sell out for the American Priority Conference.
02:11:36.000ASDF says, half of these people saying don't associate with X are probably unironic schizoids who think literally everything is a conspiracy.
02:11:43.000Well, other people were just bought into this idea that we have to be in a ghetto.
02:11:50.000We do not have to be in a...and by ghetto I mean the establishment would love for nothing more than for us to be completely isolated, completely cut off from the mainstream, completely fringe, not even attempting to make headway in the mainstream.
02:12:24.000Reaching new audiences, having alliances, even with people you don't agree with, even people you might not even personally like.
02:12:29.000Now I'm not saying, I'm not saying that about Lyle in particular, he's gonna be hosting me, I want to be respectful to the host, but, and we're gonna get into it, you know, he's, he's gonna grill me a little bit, I'm gonna grill him a little bit.
02:12:41.000It's gonna be a serious conversation, and we're not, it's not gonna be a puff thing, it's not gonna be, you know, some fakery puppet show.
02:12:49.000We're gonna have a legit conversation, but point being, we are trying to, at a national level, change the conversation, and that is what is required.
02:12:59.000And people that don't see that are either bad actors, or either bad faith actors, or they're just ignorant.
02:13:06.000But this is the same battle we had over optics.
02:13:12.000How are we trying to change the country?
02:13:13.000How are we going to accomplish our goals?
02:13:15.000These are the questions we have to ask ourselves.
02:13:17.000That's what I'm asking myself when we make these kinds of decisions.
02:13:20.000So that's what I mean by trust the plan.
02:13:22.000Trust that I am somebody who knows the relevant facts, is trying to do something about it, and is thinking every day about practically, logistically, how it's going to happen.
02:13:42.000You gotta trust that, you know, we're fighting the good fight, right?
02:13:47.000RJ says, I know $2 Super Chats are the backbone of the cause, but is there some way we can donate directly to the plan without giving a portion of YouTube?
02:13:55.000Yeah, if you email me, I don't like to give out that kind of information publicly because I don't want to get deplatformed, but just shoot me an email because I know some people don't love the 30% cut.
02:14:06.000ASDF says Reagan, Bush 41 and 43 had significant jumps in black approval but it didn't translate into votes.
02:14:17.000Only retards think that Trump will get their votes.
02:14:19.000Yeah, and that's all the polling shows us.
02:14:22.000Even black conservatives identify as Democrats.
02:14:26.000Even if you look at polling for Democrats that are conservative, or rather for blacks that are conservative on all the issues, they still vote Democrat.
02:14:34.000How do you think you get 97% blacks voting Democrat?
02:15:46.000We should disavow Milo because he's Jewish.
02:15:48.000Let's realign with Spencer Yeah, right.
02:15:50.000I mean that's that is the path that people want to see us go down completely ignoring past events Dashing rogue says what are your thoughts on Alexander Dugan and the whole Nazbo idea?
02:16:03.000I think Alexander Dugin is to Zionists So it's sort of like a three-way analogy Alexander is Alexander Dugin is to Russia is to the dissident right as Maybe Ben Shapiro or Bill Kristol is to Israel is to the mainstream conservative, right?
02:16:22.000I think there's some good stuff in there I think he makes some good critiques of the current world order and
02:17:37.000But it looks like that was our last Super Chat, so that's going to do it for us on the show tonight.
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