NUKE MEXICO NOW? Mexican President THREATENS AMERICA With ELECTION SABOTAGE | America First Ep. 1128NUKE MEXICO NOW? Mexican President THREATENS AMERICA With ELECTION SABOTAGE | America First Ep. 1128
A bunch of Americans were kidnapped by Mexican drug cartels last week, and the Mexican president has now apologized for it. In response to this, all the Republicans are now saying that we need to go to war in Mexico. Is this a good or bad thing? And is it possible that a foreign head of government could tell American citizens how to vote based on how the US government interacts with that government? Is that a problem? Or is it a good thing? We also discuss a new law proposed in Georgia that could make it easier for foreign nationals to vote, and a coup in Ukraine that could change the country's political system. America First is hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes, who is based in El Paso, TX and covers a wide variety of international news and current events, including the Mexican situation, the Ukraine crisis, and much more. Please like and subscribe to America First to stay up to date with the latest news and discuss the issues going on around the world. Today's episode is brought to you by Vevolution, a production of Gimlet Media. Music: "Space Junk" by Zapsplat and "Goodbye Outer Space" by Fountains of Bakersfield, CA. Logo by Courtney DeKorte Grey. Art: Mackenzie Moore Editor: Will Witwer Music by Ian Dorsch Editing: Hayden Coplen Additional Compositions by Jeff Kaale (c) and Matt Knott (credited to Robert Kuchta ( ) Copyright 2019 by Haley Shaw Wilson ( ) and Paul Kasinski ( ) Additional editing and production assistance provided by Joseph McDade ( ) Copyright 2019 . ( ) is available under a Creative Commons Attribution by Mark Phillips ( ) Thank you to Kacchino ( ) for the use of , for the music by Jeff Perla ( ) . and , and & ? in this episode of America First is available on SoundCloud ( ) by . . . (c_ ) and (airdrocks ( ) & ) (featuring . , ) is also . ( ) , , , ), , . , & , (c ) & . & @_ ( ) ( ) ( ), etc. , etc. ( ) in this podcast,
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00:02:56.000The news I want to talk about today specifically are comments by the Mexican President, Lopez Obrador, who said that if Republicans pass legislation that will escalate America's involvement in Mexico,
00:03:12.000And it's pretty incredible because I saw all kinds of coverage about this today and yesterday.
00:03:17.000About what's been going on, about the escalating situation.
00:03:36.000But I didn't see a whole lot of coverage about that specific remark.
00:03:57.000Despite the fact that they're here, and some would consider them assimilated or something like that, and they'll have the paperwork, they'll have their citizenship, and they even have the right to vote, we now have the premise here that a foreign head of state is going to be instructing them how to vote,
00:04:16.000Particularly, based on what our own sovereign American government does.
00:04:44.000There's election interference from Russia and election interference from China and globalism and all this and not a lot of people talk about what a problem it is from the perspective of these people are a fifth column in our country.
00:04:58.000They come here as foreigners and they never really fundamentally stop being foreigners.
00:05:05.000If a foreign head of government is confident that he could tell American citizens how to vote
00:05:12.000Based on how the American government interacts with that government, are they really American?
00:05:49.000This is specifically in response to a law that has been proposed in the Georgian legislature where they said that they want any organization that receives more than 20% of its funding from a foreign entity to register as a foreign agent.
00:06:05.000Which is like a pretty reasonable law.
00:06:07.000We actually have laws like that, although all the real foreign influence doesn't have to play by those rules, like the Jews and Israel being just a couple.
00:06:18.000But a lot of countries have laws like this.
00:06:20.000A lot of countries have laws that try to insulate their political process from foreign influence and foreign money.
00:06:27.000And so the Georgian parliament attempted to pass a law which does that.
00:06:31.000It says, look, if you're getting money, if you're getting a significant amount of your money from outside of this country, then you're going to have to register with the government.
00:06:40.000Then there's like a revolution in the streets.
00:06:42.000And it's not just any kind of revolution, but they're all waving Ukrainian and American flags.
00:07:42.000Because it's interesting and it gives me content, but also I don't like it because we are hurtling towards like a real world war.
00:07:50.000And if you're paying attention very closely, you can see how this is all lining up.
00:07:56.000But this would be the first truly international world war, intercontinental world war.
00:08:03.000Not that World War I and World War II weren't taking place on different continents.
00:08:10.000But this would be a conflict like nobody has ever seen in the history of Earth.
00:08:16.000Where you've got the situation now in Europe, which we know, which is Russia invading Ukraine.
00:08:22.000But now you've also got this situation where a war has broken out over the entire Middle East between Israel and Iran, and that's about to go hot, some are saying.
00:08:31.000And then you've also got this provocation between America and China, and the emerging power of China in the Pacific, their race,
00:08:39.000to overpower the American naval fleet there and their plans to be able to retake Taiwan within a decade and how that's going to affect America's allies like Japan among others.
00:08:53.000So it's getting pretty rough out there.
00:11:01.000And I took a look at it a couple weeks ago and the name of the channel was super long and the thumbnails were weird and the names of the shows were weird.
00:11:10.000So I went in there and I said, let's just get like our normal logos and everything and let's just change the channel to Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:11:16.000And now the replays are getting pretty good viewership.
00:11:20.000And I'm sure most people are still watching the replays on Cozy just like they watch the live show on Cozy.
00:11:27.000But we're getting pretty good viewership over there so I'd like to blow up the rumble I'm thinking maybe I'll do like a rumble exclusive stream at some point maybe this weekend I haven't I know I haven't done like a gaming stream or a commentary stream in a really long time and I've been meaning to do like a rumble exclusive just to grow that channel over there because it's just good to be on every platform and
00:12:46.000I'm just getting back in the hang of it.
00:12:49.000It's been such a crazy hectic like three or four months traveling everywhere and finally I'll probably be back home in Chicago for a little while and then I may be going back out to LA.
00:13:01.000I'll probably be in Miami at some point to visit Baked Alaska and prison.
00:13:07.000So, I don't know what the future holds exactly, but I'm gonna try and stay put here for a little while, collect my bearings a little bit, because it's been a very hectic time, and put in some shows here.
00:13:18.000It's been such a long time since I've been in the studio and streaming regularly.
00:13:23.000It doesn't even feel... Every time I come back, every time I do the show, I feel totally discombobulated, because it's been such a long time, but I'd like to get back into a rhythm here, start making some more content,
00:13:36.000And so it feels good to be settled for once.
00:13:40.000Last night I feel like I was a little... How was the show last night?
00:14:28.000You know, listen, don't send me a bunch of garbage, okay?
00:14:31.000I was talking to some people today, I was on this voice chat, and I was saying it really pisses me off because, now don't get me wrong, a lot of people send me nice things and I appreciate that, I appreciate the fan mail, but then people send me a bunch of junk.
00:14:48.000And I always feel bad throwing it out, because it's like stuff, people send me stuff, and there's nothing wrong with it, but it's just clutter.
00:14:56.000And so I'll just have it sitting around in my office, it'll be on my desk, it'll be on the table, and it just takes up space, and like I don't want to get rid of it, but I also don't have anywhere to put it, and then it dawns on me, I'm like, you know what, it's really not right that people send me this junk, and then it's just going to occupy space
00:15:17.000In my house, in perpetuity, and it's cluttering up my life!
00:15:21.000Like, I can't focus because there's clutter everywhere, because there's stuff everywhere, because there's nowhere to put it, because it's just junk.
00:15:44.000So I just started throwing some of it away.
00:15:46.000Some of it I keep, but some people, you should see, some people just send me this junkiest stuff and I'm like, what am I gonna do with this shit?
00:15:57.000It's like, hey thanks, but what the fuck am I gonna do with this stuffed animal?
00:16:00.000You know, put it in a drawer somewhere?
00:16:03.000Anyways, so so hey listen if you're gonna send me some stuff in my PO box.
00:16:08.000I really appreciate it But don't just send me a bunch of junk okay, because then listen I want to have a clean place I don't need to hang on to a million different things.
00:16:20.000I don't know if I could go full minimalist Like yay is really into the minimalism He's got a bunch of storage units full of stuff, but he doesn't like have anything like he just
00:16:34.000He just walks around with his jackets and like a duffel bag with his jackets and that's kind of like it.
00:16:40.000Now he has a lot of stuff but just not like with him.
00:16:56.000I'm in the hotel and you only have to keep track of like a suitcase full of things.
00:17:01.000And then you can organize it real neat.
00:17:05.000And you're just floating around the hotel room and you feel like unencumbered.
00:17:10.000Then you come back home and you're like, I'm over encumbered and I can't run.
00:17:14.000Anyway, so I was cleaning up a little bit, getting my life in order a little bit after such a long time on these campaigns, but I'll probably be back out shortly.
00:18:22.000And it gets back to a lot of what we've been talking about a year ago when the war in Ukraine started.
00:18:28.000In Georgia, the country, not the state, a lot of people don't know this apparently, just so everybody knows, Georgia is a country, not just a state.
00:18:37.000We have a state in America called Georgia, there's also a country called Georgia in the Caucasus, east of the Black Sea, south of Russia, north of Syria and Iran,
00:18:53.000And anyway, Georgia is one of these countries where it's strategically very important because it's Georgia and Ukraine which are sort of the Russian sphere of influence after the fall of the Soviet Union.
00:19:10.000And these two countries in particular are where Vladimir Putin drew a red line back in 2007.
00:19:16.000And Russia of course doesn't want that because these countries are right in the center of Russia's core.
00:19:21.000Russia's core is in the West, in the European part of Russia.
00:19:56.000So if NATO goes into Ukraine, and if NATO goes into Georgia, they have Russia in a stranglehold.
00:20:02.000And they could basically force Russia to do whatever they want.
00:20:06.000Because if Russia didn't oblige, they could destroy Russia.
00:20:09.000They could invade, they could bomb the capital, they could really have their way.
00:20:14.000And if you look at a map, you can see how important geography is when it comes to diplomacy in these kinds of negotiations.
00:20:22.000Right now, there's a very similar situation playing out in Taiwan with China.
00:20:28.000The reason it's so strategically important for America to control Taiwan, or rather for Taiwan to be independent from China, is because if you look at any map of the Pacific Ocean, Taiwan is the linchpin of a very tightly controlled string of islands that America controls, which allows them to
00:20:52.000If China were to take over Taiwan it would open them up to the entire Pacific Ocean.
00:21:00.000It would open them up and they'd be able to have major influence over that part of the world.
00:21:06.000And so anyway, so it's very important to understand for the context of the story that it's really about Ukraine and Georgia.
00:21:14.000These are the two most important countries when it comes to the relationship between NATO and Russia.
00:21:20.000And so back in 2008, there was a conflict between Russia and Georgia.
00:21:25.000Russia invaded Georgia, just like they did with Ukraine, and there's actually two unrecognized sovereign states that were liberated by Russia, just like Russia liberated Luhansk and Donetsk.
00:21:36.000Now, back in 2008, Russia went into Georgia, and there were two breakaway states.
00:21:43.000Which are Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which are technically autonomous, but they're not recognized as sovereign by most other sovereign countries.
00:21:53.000And anyway, a similar thing played out in Ukraine, as we know, in 2014, when the pro-Russian government in Ukraine was overthrown and a Western government was installed.
00:22:06.000Russia went in, invaded Crimea, invaded the Donbass, which is Luhansk and Donetsk,
00:22:12.000They secured Crimea and annexed that to Russia because of its strategic importance.
00:22:17.000Major naval base there, which controls the Black Sea.
00:22:20.000And they also went in and endorsed the independence of those two eastern Ukrainian oblasts, as they're called, or provinces, territories, which are majority Russian and Russian-speaking.
00:22:35.000Since they did it in 2014, that was the build-up to where we are now.
00:22:39.000And I'm not going to get into that for the purpose of this show, but it's a very similar situation.
00:22:44.000And anyway, as the Ukraine war goes on, we have talked about that at great length, now it seems like there's something extremely similar like just happened to Ukraine, like what played out in Georgia 15 years ago is now once again playing out today.
00:23:19.000The interest that is served there is pretty obvious.
00:23:22.000If Georgia is one of these countries that exists in a diplomatic battlefield between Russia and America, of course foreign money is going to be pouring in trying to influence the government.
00:23:34.000The Russians are going to want the Georgian government to lean towards Russia.
00:23:38.000The Americans are going to want the Georgian government to lean towards NATO and the European Union.
00:23:45.000And so the purpose of a bill like this is to make sure that the Georgian government and Georgian society is being influenced by sovereign Georgian citizens, not by foreigners.
00:23:58.000Totally reasonable, something that every country has to some extent, and some more than others.
00:24:03.000But then there was like a big revolution over this.
00:24:06.000A revolution over a bill that says that they should register foreign agents.
00:24:12.000And this is a story, it's from Russia Today.
00:24:15.000Thousands of protesters gathered outside the Georgian parliament again on Thursday demanding the release of everyone arrested during two days of rioting over a proposed foreign agents law.
00:24:28.000The government has already withdrawn the proposal and released everyone not charged with criminal offenses.
00:24:34.000Opposition politicians are reportedly demanding the government's resignation and threatened that the protests would become harsh and uncompromising unless everyone was released, according to local media.
00:24:46.000A total of 133 people were detained during the riots, according to the Georgian Interior Ministry.
00:24:53.000Aside from several who were given a court hearing, the rest were released after the legal limit for their preliminary detention had lapsed.
00:25:01.000George and Law limits detention without charges to 48 hours.
00:25:05.000The police are still investigating several cases of assault on police officers during the violent events outside the Parliament.
00:25:12.000Starting on Tuesday, protesters waving American, European Union, Ukrainian, and Georgian flags besieged the parliament and tried to break in several times, clashing with police and pelting the officers with rocks, bottles, fireworks, and Molotov cocktails.
00:25:31.000The authorities responded with tear gas, flashbangs, and water cannons.
00:25:35.000Opposition parties called for the protests after the Parliament overwhelmingly approved a bill that would require any organization that gets 20% or more of its funding from abroad to register as a foreign agent.
00:25:47.000Critics denounced the bill as Russian, while the U.S.
00:25:51.000Embassy said its passage would be a dark day for democracy.
00:25:58.000So the Georgian government puts out a bill that says you have to register as a foreign agent if you're a foreign agent.
00:26:06.000America sponsors violent riots in the capital and says it would be a dark day for democracy if that happened.
00:26:15.000And of course all the protesters are waving American flags in Georgia, in the country Georgia.
00:26:23.000Is it not obvious what's happening there?
00:26:26.000The article goes on, it says, President Salome Zurabishvili, who is currently visiting the United States, endorsed the protests and said the bill would derail Georgia's Euro-Atlantic integrations.
00:26:39.000So did Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who thanked the demonstrators for flying Ukrainian flags.
00:26:46.000The EU threatened to withdraw support for Georgia over its alleged intimidation of essential entities for democracy.
00:26:54.000Intimidation of essential entities for democracy is what they're calling foreign-funded Western political groups.
00:27:05.000It says, on Thursday morning, the ruling coalition said it was withdrawing the bill because the machine of lies was able to present the bill in a negative light and mislead a certain part of the public.
00:27:15.000The ruling Georgian Dream Party said it intended to better explain to the public what the bill was for and why it was important to ensure the transparency of foreign influence in the country once the population calms down.
00:27:29.000And so this is a pretty, I think it's a pretty obvious, a clear demonstration of what goes on in these places, and it helps us understand what happens in Ukraine, and it helps us understand American foreign policy as a whole.
00:27:43.000It also helps us understand what's happening in America all the time.
00:27:48.000This is how the modern liberal regime works, which is that in a country like Georgia, which is of tremendous geopolitical importance to the United States,
00:27:59.000Not to the American people, not to, like, our interests, but it's important for the State Department, it's important for the Defense Department.
00:28:08.000They see Russia as an adversary, because Russia is attempting to be a great power again.
00:28:14.000And so for that reason, as part of this chessboard of great power politics, the State and Defense Departments see Georgia as a critical piece on the board.
00:28:27.000So they pour money into Georgia, they pour billions of dollars over decades into these kinds of countries, former Soviet satellite states like Ukraine, Georgia, the Baltic states, into Central Asia, in Kazakhstan, in those places, into Asian countries.
00:28:46.000Into countries like, of course, Iraq, Afghanistan, and so on.
00:28:53.000They do this through various NGOs, which receive their money from the government through the State Department, through Congress.
00:29:04.000And you'll hear these groups, they're called like National Endowment for Democracy, or they'll have human rights in their title, or Institute for Peace, or something like that.
00:29:31.000They support campus groups where young people are.
00:29:34.000Young people who are more liberal and more amenable to westernization.
00:29:41.000And so they pour money in there and they'll prop up these puppet regimes like they had done in the Orange Revolution in Ukraine or in the Maidan or like they have done in Georgia.
00:29:51.000I think they had their Rose Revolution.
00:29:54.000And what will happen is when one of these countries starts to swing the other way, because it's not actually totally illogical that they would look for other clients, or rather other patrons like Russia or like China, when these countries start to go in the wrong direction, even if they choose that, like for example in the case of Ukraine, they had a revolution called the Orange Revolution in 2004, and they overthrew the pro-Russian Ukrainian president.
00:30:27.000In the following election, the Western leader lost the election, the pro-Russian came back, and he was the most popular politician in the entire country.
00:30:36.000And when he was overthrown in 2014, it was like 50-50.
00:30:40.000Like half the country supported the economic deal with Russia, half of them supported the deal with NATO,
00:30:48.000So it's not actually illogical that there would be disagreement or there would be tension, that there would be a significant part of the population that might support a pro-China position for that country or a pro-Russia position for that country, or might support a neutral party that wants to get the best deal and therefore would court both sides, or a politician who might want independence.
00:31:13.000When a country starts to drift in the wrong direction, away from Washington or away from the West, all this foreign money that goes in there will then begin to incite these kinds of things, which is a riot, a mass protest outside the Capitol,
00:31:30.000They'll flood social media, they'll use opposition press, opposition newspapers, pamphlets, radio, television, websites, whatever.
00:31:41.000They'll get people out there in the streets and this will cause like an asymmetric effect on the Capitol.
00:31:47.000If they can't rig the election or flip the election they'll just summon a large amount of people outside the Capitol with their money
00:31:55.000And they'll get a situation like this.
00:31:57.000Georgia goes out there and says, we want to be aware of how foreigners are influencing our political process.
00:32:04.000And this is a legitimate thing and maybe there's mass support for that in Georgia.
00:32:09.000But all this money that's been poured into Georgia is now going to be turned on like a light switch and people will be summoned in the Capitol to literally riot outside of where these laws are written, reviewed, passed, enforced.
00:32:25.000And so the cops will have to go out and detain and arrest hundreds of people, they'll have to deal with threats against the lives of politicians, have to deal with very real logistical problems of traveling to and from the real places where these things happen.
00:32:44.000And so then overnight, like we saw in Georgia over the past week,
00:32:48.000This bill, like other things in other countries which sort of went in the wrong way against Washington, gets scuttled and now it's just done and gone and that's it.
00:32:59.000And it's pretty amazing that is then what is called the pro-democracy position.
00:33:04.000When we look at Ukraine and we look at Georgia or other similar satellite states like Belarus as another example, a lot of the Western media will say, well they're being bullied by Russia.
00:33:16.000And countries like Ukraine voted to join NATO.
00:33:20.000We have to honor the popular will of the people.
00:33:24.000The people took to the streets and they expressed their will and the Americans came in and delivered.
00:33:31.000And it's like, well that's not really what's going on, is it?
00:33:35.000It's actually a little bit more intricate and a little bit more complicated because, of course, who are these people going out and making their voices heard?
00:33:49.000When these young people, college students, women, aggrieved ethnic minority groups in these countries, when they're activated to go out in the city, which is often the most liberal part of any country,
00:34:03.000It's always in the capital city, which in other countries where they're not as urbanized, that's always the place where it's the most young, the most international, the most liberal, the most western, the most cosmopolitan.
00:34:38.000And well, when you see a law like this, which is, we're gonna ban, or rather not ban, but register, so that we can be aware, we're gonna register any group that receives most of their funding, or a significant portion of their funding from foreign countries,
00:34:53.000And you've got groups that show up outside the Capitol waving foreign flags to protest it.
00:34:58.000It's pretty clear where the money's coming from, where the organizing is coming from, what the intention is.
00:35:05.000And there was a really good article written about this in Revolver.
00:35:09.000I want to say this was a year ago, around the time of the Ukraine war.
00:35:13.000Maybe it was during the 2020 election.
00:35:17.000But there's a bigger point to be made here.
00:35:38.000But there's a more salient point to be made which goes beyond how it really works in the world and what American soft power really looks like and how this democracy thing is really just a facade for the same kind of influence politics that Russia and China utilize.
00:35:56.000There's a bigger point to be made here which is about how that is the same playbook that they use in our own country.
00:36:05.000In the sense that when you look at a country like Ukraine or Georgia, who's going to be showing up to these protests in the capital?
00:36:13.000Where are the weak points in a country?
00:36:19.000and you're in the State Department and you're wondering, where are our allies?
00:36:24.000If you're the liberal, international, American West, and you're looking at how to rip apart and break apart a sovereign state like Ukraine, or Georgia, or Russia for that matter, and you're looking for your friends, you're looking for an in, you're looking for the weak underbelly to attack a country, and its cohesiveness and its solidarity, where do you look?
00:36:48.000What kinds of groups do they tend to support?
00:36:51.000Who are the kinds of people that they tend to turn out, and where, and for what end?
00:36:57.000Well, they tend to focus on student groups, women's rights, and women broadly.
00:37:07.000They tend to focus on religious and ethnic minorities aggrieved by the government, often Jews.
00:37:28.000When they go into these other countries like Iraq or Syria or wherever, what's another group they tend to go in besides just the women and the student groups and the youth?
00:37:57.000What are any other of these mass demonstrations that you see?
00:38:01.000When you see a mass demonstration outside in America that's not like a Super Bowl parade or a St.
00:38:07.000Patrick's Day parade, when you see these kinds of mass movements with few exceptions, whether it's the Women's March in January 17 or it's the March for Our Lives after what happened in Parkland,
00:38:20.000Or when you see BLM in 2020 after George Floyd?
00:38:43.000And so if you superimpose the one over the other you just have to solve for the variable which is if it's the same groups waving the same flags with the same tactics and the same messaging it's the same thing.
00:39:00.000The Women's March in Washington DC in 2017 is the same as the so-called Women's March in Afghanistan or in Iran.
00:39:09.000And the students uprising, the March for Our Lives, and all the other liberal student activism in America, it's the same as the student activism in Kiev.
00:39:19.000It's the same as the student activism in Central Asian countries.
00:39:24.000It's the same in like Tunisia and North Africa.
00:39:28.000And so if it's the same groups and the same tactics and the same story,
00:39:35.000And we look across at Georgia and right now they're revolting over a foreign registered agents law because all these groups are receiving billions from the government.
00:39:46.000Well then all you have to do to figure out what's happening in America is solve for that variable.
00:39:55.000These groups that attack our country in the same way on behalf of the globalist interest just like there's a globalist
00:40:05.000Atlantic, European, whatever interest in Ukraine or Georgia or Kazakhstan.
00:40:10.000There's that interest here in America too.
00:40:13.000Of course these groups are being funded in exactly the same way.
00:40:18.000Why do you think then that there's the same approach when for example
00:40:23.000Donald Trump gets elected in 2016 saying that we want to break apart NATO, we may pull out of NATO, we want to pull out of the Iraq War, we want to eject globalists from our country, we want to get rid of anti-American groups, foreign influence, multinational corporations.
00:40:41.000Is it a coincidence then that you see Antifa at the inauguration, the Women's March the next day, you see BLM in 2020, you see March for Our Lives, you see all those kinds of things.
00:41:13.000They passed a bill saying we don't want foreign funding of our political process and there's riots outside the Capitol and the rioters are waving American and Ukrainian flags.
00:41:25.000They're saying it's an attack on democracy itself to register foreign agents in a given country.
00:41:35.000And it becomes apparent then that democracy is a code word for foreign intel agencies, foreign governments, using massive treasuries, using massive amounts of dark money to go in and stir up crowds.
00:42:10.000When America goes in there, they don't go in there as America, they go in there as the Endowment for Democracy.
00:42:15.000They go in there as the Humanitarian Peace Initiative, something or other.
00:42:22.000So it's the foreign governments, particularly intel agencies in the foreign ministry, with a massive treasury of dark money, and they go in there and they stir up a crowd of the most influenceable part of the population, which is the young people, the women, and the minorities.
00:42:40.000And then they rip apart the country, and then they put in some foreign-backed leader
00:42:46.000And once that happens, the media stops covering it, and then they sign over the rights to the oil, or the gems, or the gold, or the rare earth minerals, or the pipeline deal, whatever it is.
00:42:58.000They sign the normalization treaty with Israel, whatever it is that the globalists want.
00:43:17.000January 6th was an attack on our democracy.
00:43:20.000Disinformation is an attack on our democracy.
00:43:24.000Insofar as a country exercises its sovereignty, insofar as the people are able to nominate an extremely charismatic popular leader, they try to reclaim a little bit of their ownership of the country, that's called an attack on our democracy.
00:43:43.000And all that tells you is that in the 21st century, sovereignty and democracy are incompatible.
00:43:51.000You cannot have a country that has a so-called democracy and also have a country that is truly sovereign.
00:44:00.000Meaning that the government represents the will of its own people rather than the interest of some international elite or some cabal or some foreign country or some foreign intel agency.
00:44:17.000Insofar as you have this democracy, all that is is a big open invitation to be raped by a more organized, richer, more powerful player on the global stage.
00:44:31.000It also says something about those groups in themselves.
00:44:35.000Isn't it interesting that the expansion of suffrage in America
00:44:42.000To women and minorities and young people.
00:44:45.000Isn't it interesting how their political enfranchisement and the push for tolerance and the move away from an idea of republicanism to democracy, isn't it amazing that that coincided with unprecedented decline, corruption, deindustrialization in America in the same way that it has in other countries?
00:45:10.000Afghanistan gives women the right to vote.
00:45:13.000Well, they're being owned as a colony by America.
00:45:16.000What happens when Iran has all these women running around dancing or whatever without their hijabs?
00:45:24.000It prefigures a revolution which will put that country back a hundred years.
00:45:29.000Same story in Libya, same story in Russia.
00:45:34.000And that's what happened to America a long time ago.
00:45:37.000What would America have to do to become sovereign?
00:45:40.000Well, maybe it would need a movement that for everything that they say is racist, sexist, you could say something like too traditional, superstitious, Christian, fascist in general.
00:45:57.000Is fascism not just a synonym for reactionary?
00:46:01.000Not a synonym for radically conservative?
00:46:05.000If they call us racist, sexist, fascist, isn't that kind of what a sovereignty movement would have to be?
00:46:12.000Wouldn't it necessarily need to be those things?
00:46:15.000Wouldn't it necessarily need to be somewhat exclusionary towards alienated groups?
00:46:23.000Aggrieved minorities of different stripes, childlike and influenceable women, childlike young people in universities, which are a vector for international infiltration, because of course universities have people coming in from all over the world.
00:46:41.000Wouldn't it be necessary then to bring the country back together to resist a global elite, to resist foreign subversion that you would
00:46:50.000You would need to be considered those things?
00:46:53.000Are Russia, Iran, China not considered those things today?
00:46:57.000And those are the countries that are the most robust.
00:47:02.000The countries that are the most raped, the most devastated, the countries that have sacrificed their well-being in the pursuit of some other country's interests the most, are the ones that are the most liberal.
00:47:14.000What is the flag that is being flown right now in the US Congress?
00:47:19.000What is the flag that is being plastered all over Washington DC?
00:47:22.000What is the flag that has become synonymous with globalism and westernization and NATO and all this?
00:47:31.000Every liberal, every human rights lover, every democracy advocate, every Wall Street Journal reader, every neocon, neolib, uniparty advocate has got the Ukraine flag.
00:47:45.000So you could say they're the most democratic, they're the most Reddit, and the Trannies, and the BLM, N-Words, they're all teaming up
00:47:55.000With the Marvel superheroes to fight for Ukraine with the Jew Zelensky.
00:47:59.000They're like the antithesis of the Hitler-like Putin.
00:48:59.000We had Germany, by force, stop importing their natural gas, which is, of course, the Russian Treasury's totally dependent on that, so that they would stop the war.
00:49:14.000So, the thing that's going on in Ukraine, as I've said for the last year,
00:49:20.000So much is at stake here, so much is on the line beyond any more missiles and oil and natural gas and borders and things like that, the Black Sea.
00:49:35.000It's now about what is playing out all across the globe, what spilled out in 2016 with Donald Trump, which is this fundamental tension between sovereignty and democracy.
00:49:48.000Anti-racist, anti-anti-semitic, the most tolerant liberal democratic country is the number one victim of globalism.
00:49:56.000Their flag is flying everywhere, but their people are literally being sacrificed so that Russia could be weakened for America or something.
00:50:08.000And the people that are called racist, sexist, all these other things, they're the ones that are fighting for the sovereignty of their country.
00:50:15.000And if you want the proof, just look at Georgia.
00:50:18.000They want to register foreigners and they have American flags and Ukrainian flags riding outside to continue the glut of State Department money pouring in there to keep them estranged from Russia.
00:50:34.000So that's the Georgia story, but I want to move on.
00:52:05.000You don't see the military go out in America anymore.
00:52:07.000They don't shoot protesters in universities like they used to.
00:52:10.000They don't shoot to kill in the city streets like they did before.
00:52:14.000The way that influence and power works in this century is with modern means, shadow warfare going on.
00:52:22.000And it's done through these extremely orchestrated staged events, whether they be protests at a Capitol, whether they be riots, whether they be false flag terror operations, but
00:52:34.000Highly complex, orchestrated, staged events and then through an information war on social media, television, print, and radio.
00:52:44.000That is how they're maintaining control.
00:52:49.000Whether it's America, BLM, Women's March, Trump election, whatever, war in Iraq, war in Iran, whether that's Ukraine, and the chemical weapons hoax, and the war crimes thing, and the slaughter at Bucca, and all that stuff, same deal in Syria, same deal in Georgia, it's the same story around the globe.
00:53:17.000I want to get into Mexico and talk a little bit about this.
00:53:22.000So like I said at the top of the show, there's also a big situation happening in Mexico where last week some Americans were kidnapped and some of them were killed by cartels.
00:53:33.000And the cartels quickly put out an apology, actually.
00:53:45.000But now the Republicans want to go to war in Mexico.
00:53:49.000And guys like Dan Crenshaw and Lindsey Graham are saying that we actually need to send American military into Mexico and fight like a counterinsurgency.
00:54:00.000They're saying we need to declare the cartels terrorist groups, which would then be setting the stage for us to go in like a war in Mexico, like we had in Afghanistan, but across the southern border.
00:54:13.000And so we could talk a little bit about that, but I found it more interesting the response to this
00:54:21.000The Mexican President is this leftist populist named Lopez Obrador, and he goes out there and responds to Dan Crenshaw and says that if Republicans send America to war in Mexico, that he will tell Mexican-descended citizens living in America not to vote for Republicans in American elections.
00:54:45.000It says, quote, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday rebuked calls from U.S.
00:54:53.000lawmakers advocating military action in Mexico against drug cartels, describing the proposals as threats to Mexican sovereignty.
00:55:01.000Lopez Obrador said he would begin a public information campaign aimed at Mexicans in the United States about the Republican proposal.
00:55:10.000He said that if Republican lawmakers try to, quote, use Mexico for their propagandist, electoral, and political purposes, we will make a call to not vote for that party.
00:55:24.000He said who does not love their motherland or fatherland does not love their mother.
00:55:30.000They should remember that we are a sovereign nation and fought hard for it.
00:55:34.000Let them not forget that those Republicans who are talking are talking from territory that used to be Mexican because surely we don't forget that.
00:55:49.000It's like, is this not exactly what we've been talking about for the last six years that I've been doing this show?
00:55:56.000Isn't this exactly the kind of thing that both liberals and conservatives said would not happen?
00:56:02.000I recall a conversation from a few years ago.
00:56:06.000Where this has always been a liberal argument, of course.
00:56:42.000They're going to do the jobs that we won't.
00:56:44.000A lot of conservative donors are in big agriculture.
00:56:47.000They own these farms and employ illegals and they'll say things like, these illegal immigrants are such hard workers, they're nice people, they're traditional, they have big families, they're just natural conservatives, they just want their tax cut like anybody else, any other white working American.
00:57:06.000Steve Bannon talks about Hispanics and blacks coming together with whites as poor people and forming a coalition of working class people, economic nationalists against the globalists.
00:57:18.000And I recall a conversation from a few years ago, back in I think December 2021, and I was on a Twitter space with some of the luminaries of the young conservative movement, this National Review guy, this guy Luca Cacciatore from
00:58:35.000Well, you have white people that descend from the founding stock.
00:58:39.000You have white people that descend from the Northern Europeans and Germans in the 19th century.
00:58:46.000You've got white ethnics like Irish and Italians and Slavs that came over in the mid-late 19th century and early 20th century.
00:58:56.000You've got white people that even came in as immigrants from Europe a hundred years ago.
00:59:02.000And however diverse that group might be, that group of white Americans that came from Europe through Ellis Island or at Plymouth Rock will always be different from the Mexicans that came from Mexico or Central America across the southern border into the southwestern United States.
00:59:21.000They'll always be different because they're not the same.
00:59:24.000And I was told, well, these people are going to receive Anglo-American values.
00:59:32.000The Anglo-American values will be transmitted to them, and they will be assimilated, and one day they're gonna vote for Trump, they're gonna love Reagan, they're gonna be in the Mont Pelerin Society and all that.
00:59:48.000And the data just came out month after month saying they're pro-choice, they want gun control, they hate free speech.
01:00:13.000The Mexican president says he's gonna call up all the Mexicans in America and you know that this is gonna work because it'll be on Telemundo and it'll be on Univision and he's gonna tell them to stop voting for Republicans and say hey remember America took Mexico from us and you don't love your mother if you don't love your motherland.
01:00:36.000If their motherland is Mexico, and they listen to the Mexican president and they remember that Texas used to be ours, meaning Mexico, not America, what does that tell you?
01:01:03.000Maybe they even speak a little English.
01:01:06.000But if they're being told by a foreign head of state what to do, how are they American?
01:01:12.000If they're being told by a foreign head of state that Mexico's their motherland and you don't love your mom if you don't listen to me when I tell you how to vote for the American president, then they're not American.
01:01:24.000And that's the whole problem with this immigration thing.
01:01:31.000You didn't actually bring over immigrants.
01:01:33.000You brought in foreign nationals and gave them the right to vote.
01:01:43.000You don't have Chinese people moving to America.
01:01:45.000You have Chinese people colonizing America.
01:01:49.000They're picking up their society and they're bringing it here.
01:01:52.000And so they're expanding a little bit of their country into an island within America.
01:01:59.000Do you think that it would be any different if Xi Jinping gave an order to Chinese nationals living here?
01:02:05.000Or if a very popular president like Modi in India gave the order to the Indians?
01:02:12.000Or if some Muslim caliph rose up, if there was some Muslim leader that unified the Muslims in the Middle East, do you think if he told the Muslims in America how to vote, maybe that's Erdogan?
01:02:22.000You think that they would hesitate to listen?
01:02:43.000But I think we would all agree that an uncomfortable, an uncomfortably large number of Mexicans with citizenship, who we would be shamed if we called them un-American, would listen.
01:03:22.000We now have a country where we have no border.
01:03:25.000The country south of us that we share the largest contiguous border in the world, 2,000 miles, largest contiguous border, with such a high income disparity.
01:03:36.000That country's now exploded with criminal violence, it's spilling over into America.
01:03:41.000If it hasn't already, with the drugs pouring in.
01:03:44.000And we're being put in a position where our democratic government may be thwarted and sabotaged from taking certain actions, which would be in our interest.
01:03:55.000Because Mexican citizens living here would vote it down at the behest of the Mexican president.
01:04:22.000And don't get me wrong, I don't want America to go to war with these countries.
01:04:26.000I don't think we should be antagonizing these countries.
01:04:31.000But it goes without saying that America isn't sovereign if it can't act in its own interest.
01:04:40.000And if America is a democracy, meaning that the people dictate its course of action, and half or more than half of the country is from some other place in one or two generations, meaning that most of the country is first, second, third generation immigrants,
01:05:00.000If more than half of the country can hinder our menu of options in dealing with world affairs, that means that it is impossible for us to be a sovereign nation.
01:05:10.000If we're a democracy, if the people choose the course of action through their vote and through the elections, and insofar as more than half the people have a conflict of interest about whose country they have an allegiance to, then we don't even have a country anymore.
01:05:26.000Then we don't have sovereignty anymore.
01:06:44.000And do what must be done if that's fight a war in Mexico or kill the drug cartels without even getting into necessarily whether that's a good or a bad thing or the right or wrong course of action.
01:06:54.000How could it even be considered if that were the right course of action in a scenario where a large percentage of the population is foreign-born and would resist that?
01:07:05.000Protest it, riot, God forbid take up arms against the government?
01:07:12.000And ultimately segregation and literally walls being constructed and denationalization.
01:07:26.000And the problem is in a country like America, what would that even look like?
01:07:34.000These people are all over the country, so we don't even have like a place where they could all go.
01:07:39.000Chicago is the third Mexican, so what's Mexico gonna get?
01:07:42.000They're gonna get LA, and they're gonna get Arizona, and they're gonna get a little bit of Texas, and they're also gonna get Hartford, Connecticut, and Chicago.
01:07:49.000They're gonna get the west side of Chicago, and some neighborhoods, and they're gonna get a little bit of this, and... And you understand, it's also interesting,
01:08:03.000This just makes it all the more easier for the country to be dominated by foreign interests.
01:08:12.000It's the same story in the Middle East.
01:08:13.000In the 1980s, the Israeli Foreign Minister, Oded Yanan, had a plan for the Middle East.
01:08:20.000He said that if we destroy all the governments of the Middle East and create a mosaic, he said, of tribes, then Israel can never be threatened.
01:08:33.000He said because after decades of these Arab coalitions being raised up in 48, 56, what is it?
01:08:48.000After four successive Arab coalition wars against Israel, the Prime Minister Oded Yanan put forward a grand strategy for the Middle East, for Israel in the 80s, and said if we destroy all the strong Middle Eastern nations, take out the dictators, take out these nations, split them and segregate them, if we play into their sectarian, religious, ethnic strife,
01:09:14.000Is that not what liberal internationalism is about?
01:10:42.000Because that's what I see is fostering division, disunity, divorce to protect a tiny minority and make sure that nothing bad will ever happen.
01:11:01.000When you look at these, when you look in America, at the two polls that are pulling America towards this open society, liberal, international, whatever, what are they?
01:11:38.000And some might say, so what, you think they're conspiring?
01:11:41.000You think they're all getting together?
01:11:42.000Wait a second, so you're telling me you think they're getting together and they're planning this out for their benefit?
01:11:48.000Oh, what, you mean like every Saturday?
01:11:50.000Oh, no, I don't think that's happening at all.
01:11:52.000Oh, what, I mean, yeah, it would be totally crazy to suggest that in New York and LA where
01:11:58.000They're very high-powered in the most influential industries in this country, in the most influential country on planet Earth.
01:12:06.000It would be crazy to suggest that, what, they're, like, all getting together in these cities where they're concentrated, I don't know, like, every Saturday for dinner?
01:12:14.000And they never talk about business, I'm sure!
01:12:16.000They never talk about their shared trauma, their ancestral trauma, and business at these dinners, I'm sure.
01:12:25.000Like, that would be insane to suggest that.
01:12:28.000You're telling me that finance and entertainment are concentrated in two great American world cities which have a massive proportion of these people that get together every Saturday for dinner where they don't get together and talk business and ancestral trauma.
01:13:46.000Because that's where it all comes from.
01:13:50.000You need Christians who care about love and unity and that kind of thing in power, instead of these people in power who want to rip apart and destroy and tear asunder and divide, who see themselves as better to the exclusion of other people, and so their interests take a priority.
01:14:14.000You need to have Christians in there that are going to do what's best for the realm.
01:14:18.000Then they can bring the entire country together behind that vision.
01:14:33.000I mean... I mean, I hate to be that guy, but it's like you see it everywhere.
01:14:40.000Tell me you don't see it, that you don't see Georgia, where they're raising up American and Ukrainian flags and they're saying it's an attack on democracy to register foreign agents.
01:17:10.000But I cannot relate to anybody that will watch these shows and say I'm really learning about what's actually happening.
01:17:19.000I can't wrap my head around tuning into Charlie Kirk, Ben Shapiro, and saying I'm really getting the scoop on why things are the way they are.
01:17:29.000I'm really tapped into a really thorough explanation of my life in the world, you know?
01:17:36.000Because it's so obviously, one, shallow.
01:17:43.000But also, it's clearly got this conflict of interest where there are things they're definitely not gonna say.
01:17:51.000Even though it might be necessary to say it.
01:17:55.000So, I feel like once you go here, how can you go back?
01:17:58.000You can either go here and become a Christian and everything, or you just become apathetic and nihilistic and you're just not interested in politics.
01:18:07.000But I'm like, go into this and then go and say, hey, actually, you know, Charlie Kirk is really telling the truth when he says that it's the socialists ruining everything.
01:22:51.000I don't know if it was when he was recording Someday We'll All Be Free, because I got to watch him record that song, and a couple others actually.
01:23:00.000But one day I came in... I'm not going to say where.
01:23:03.000We were at like a well-known location where he'd been working out of, and he had on... Was it... I think he had on Empire Strikes Back.
01:23:13.000He had on one of the Star Wars movies and it was on mute.
01:28:15.000In addition to women voting for corrupt pieces of shit for decades in foreign subversion infiltration of our country, and scandalizing men on a daily basis, in addition to all that, abortion and fornication, birth control, and that leading to lower T men getting married and having kids, in addition to all those cascading problems,
01:29:30.000In my experience, the only time that women are nice or when they're happy is when you ignore them or are indifferent to them and then kind of ration out like affection and attention and things like that.
01:29:45.000I think that women actually hate it when you try to make them happy.
01:32:37.000It's not like you can't have a good time, but if you're not happy, you're not happy maybe that sounds like Tautology, but if you're not happy now, you won't be happy later because it's all the same thing Everything is really the same because there is no There is no past and future.
01:32:55.000There's only the present the the past is your memories and
01:33:20.000You know, when I first made a million dollars,
01:33:25.000Back when I was 20, I remember driving in my old car to go and get McDonald's in the morning, and it was overcast, which is my favorite weather, but it was like 70 out, and I was driving, and I'm driving this old car, I have a new car now, but I had an old car then, and I had the top down, I was listening to music, and I said, you know what?
01:38:39.000That's how women are with like with this with like my personality type you're like a rascal you know you're like you're like a bastard and they're kind of like because I'm like a rule breaker and stuff
01:38:57.000and so women simultaneously are intrigued by that but they're also they also have to pretend like they're not because women it's sort of like how women a lot of women want to be raped and when I say raped I mean like that sounds bad when I say it like that but there's like a lot of women that really want a guy to beat the shit out of them
01:39:20.000But also they have to pretend, but part of it is they have to pretend like they don't, you know?
01:39:27.000has a funny bit about that where they're like, no, don't, don't, don't, you know what I mean?
01:39:34.000And so anyway, not that I'm like out there raping or beating the shit out of women, but you know what I'm saying is
01:39:40.000I always have this mischievous like bombastic like I've always been like a troll or whatever and So I'm not surprised why women don't like my attitude That's like it's like that show on on the Pearl Show when I go on the panel with Pearl and I'm like yeah Immigrants are beating the shit out of the elderly and this kind of thing and all the women are like or I say women get ugly when they're older and they're like
01:43:01.000I've just been, like, doing a lot lately.
01:43:04.000I feel like I've been having a lot of, like, stroke moments where I say the wrong word.
01:43:10.000Where I say, you know what I'm saying, where I'll say something and then in the back of my head I'm like, did I just say, did I just use the wrong word in that instance?
01:43:23.000Not like I chose, like I got the words mixed up, like a dyslexic thing.
01:43:28.000I don't know, I feel like I gotta hit the books again, because I feel like I'm losing it a little bit.
01:46:56.000And we would, we would be on a long plane ride and we would just play for like three hours straight and we play a game and then we just reset it, play again, reset it, play again.
01:47:07.000Don't tell him I said this, but I did figure out this one move.
01:47:10.000I would always go first because the youngest goes first.
01:47:14.000So I would go first every time and naturally I figured out I played every opening move and there was one opening move where I would get like halfway to winning on my first turn and so I just wouldn't do that move because I was like I can't I can't I can't I can't win every time you know I'm not saying I let him win but I don't know if that's fair you know because there was one move where if you we played this game Avalanche
01:47:43.000Where if you go, I think it's the fourth, the fourth space from your basket, and you do that one, and then you do the second space from your basket, you wind up with like half the rocks on your side in one turn.
01:47:58.000So I was like, that seems a little OP, that seems like not really fair.
01:48:02.000So I would kind of switch it up every now and again.
01:48:05.000So... As I feel like that's just not fair.
01:48:10.000Someone says, maybe he's letting you win?
01:51:46.000So I literally wasn't even on the grass doing that.
01:51:50.000Ray Epps is there the night before saying, storm the Capitol, and I'm there at Peace Circle saying, take down the barricades.
01:51:59.000Now if you look on the map at where Peace Circle is, it's very obvious what I was referring to, which is the barricades they constructed around the Capitol grounds, not the building.
01:52:11.000And she knows that, his ugly wife knows that, he knows that, everyone knows that.
01:52:17.000Ray Epps says, we're gonna occupy the Capitol.
01:52:20.000I said, disregard the police, take down the barricade.
01:52:24.000And the barricade is around the grass, it's around the Capitol complex.
01:52:29.000And that is, you can prove that, because I was at Peace Circle, I'm there standing on the Peace Circle monument, which is right where the barricades were on the grass.
01:52:40.000As people are coming east onto the Capitol.
01:52:45.000So anyway, but he's the guy's a liberal Jew and it goes to show the people that are accusing me of that have no integrity.
01:52:55.000They're gonna join up with this guy who literally gets an apology from the SPLC.
01:52:59.000His father is Sidney Blumenthal because it's gonna hurt my reputation.
01:53:05.000So there's just no, there's just no like people aren't even trying to be arguing in good faith.
01:54:05.000I didn't tell anybody to meet me at the Capitol.
01:54:07.000I didn't tell anybody on my show the night before, or two nights before, to meet me at the Capitol if I told people, you know, we're gonna peacefully protest and blah blah blah, and I took my whole group with me and left without even getting close to the steps.
01:54:26.000And then, so that would be, so I did a pretty bad job if that was supposedly my role, and then two, if I was some sort of, if I was put there as some kind of a plant, like Ray Apps, why then did I get subpoenaed, my money frozen, and put on the no-fly list?
01:54:42.000Like that would be some pretty lousy communication if the FBI, the DOJ, and the TSA didn't get the memo.
01:55:32.000Of course, people are going to say, if you're involved in something like that, they're going to say, oh, you know, why didn't you get enough attention?
01:55:41.000Or you got too much attention or something.
01:55:44.000It's like, anytime you're involved with that, they're going to call you something.
01:55:47.000Like, Baked Alaska still went to jail, and they call him a fad.
01:56:02.000If Baked Alaska is a Fed for taking the identical plea agreement that every other, literally like two-thirds of them took a plea agreement or more, then what?
01:58:09.000To periods of incarceration with longer prison terms for those who engage in violence or threats.
01:58:14.000So far, get this, so far the median prison sentence is 60 days.
01:58:20.000An additional 100 rioters have been sentenced to periods of home detention.
01:58:24.000Most sentences have included fines, community service, probation for low-level offenses like illegally parading or demonstrating.
01:58:32.000So get this, many have called Baked Alaska a fad.
01:58:37.000They're proof that he's a fad is that he took a plea agreement and and they say he received a very low sentence.
01:58:45.000Well, what was Baked Alaska charged with?
01:58:48.000He was initially charged with two misdemeanors.
01:58:52.000He was charged with trespassing and he was charged with I think unrestricted access on Capitol grounds or picketing or something like that.
01:59:02.000He took a plea deal and they reduced it to one misdemeanor of parading.
01:59:08.000So, most of the Capitol rioters who have been, who have pled, have pled guilty and taken plea agreements.
01:59:17.000And the plea deal contains a clause that says something like, they agree to turn over their social media, which is a very unusual... Usually a plea agreement's all or nothing.
02:00:04.000He took a plea agreement like everybody and got the median prison time overall and actually got a worse sentence than other people who committed the same crime.
02:00:13.000But you've got people that are out there saying Baked Alaska's a fad.
02:04:31.000They say he got his money back in July 21, he got off the no-fly list in November 21, and both of those things happened because he cooperated.
02:07:10.000Nick, what do you think of so many pickup artist types like Rush V coming to Christ after a lifetime of degeneracy and wanting a young virgin wife?
02:07:17.000Well, it's their penance, just like it is for, you know, a whore woman.
02:09:11.000A Danish politician burned the Quran in Sweden several times this year and the last few years but when an Egyptian man with Swedish citizenship applied to burn the Torah he was denied.
02:11:53.000And he dresses up in costumes, and he's bad optics with the Hitler thing.
02:11:58.000And then on the other hand, they're like, he's controlled opposition, like he's with the Feds, he's like... It's like, okay, so which is it?