00:00:33.000But our featured story tonight is about George W. Bush, who.
00:00:38.000Get this, went on Hugh Hewitt's radio show earlier this week and said that he is working with the Koch network to pass amnesty with Joe Biden.
00:00:52.000And I know that's not a surprise to people watching this show, but if that doesn't tell you everything that's going on to people that don't watch this show, then I don't know what does.
00:01:03.000George W. Bush working with the Koch brothers to assist Joe Biden in lobbying for.
00:01:10.000Mass immigration legislation in Congress.
00:01:15.000Total mask off from the globalist elites.
00:03:42.000There's four days left in the legislative session before they recess, I believe, for the entire year.
00:03:49.000So, there's four days left for the Florida House to pass the bill and then for DeSantis to sign it.
00:03:56.000But also for it to be passed with amendments.
00:03:59.000And this is so important because, and we did a show on Good Morning Groyper about this, and I've talked about it at length on America First before.
00:04:11.000Even if the bill passes before the end of the week, it is not going to have the proper penalties, and it will not be broad or thorough enough to really address the problem of tech censorship.
00:04:23.000As it stands, the bill only applies to statewide candidates for office in Florida.
00:04:31.000So, that does not cover current office holders, current elected officials.
00:04:43.000It doesn't even cover people that are running for Congress in Florida.
00:04:48.000It is so narrow, it only protects statewide candidates for office.
00:04:54.000And the penalty that's imposed if a social media company deplatforms one such person is $100,000 per day.
00:05:03.000Which that might sound like a lot to you, but to a social media company, that's nothing.
00:05:09.000So, if Laura Loomer were to run for Senate, for example, or if somebody was to run for governor, then if they got censored, then a social media company would have to pay a fine of $100,000 per day.
00:05:23.000But how many people is that even going to apply to?
00:05:35.000It is only strictly social media companies, strictly statewide candidates, and only the candidates and nobody else.
00:05:43.000And the fine really isn't even that punitive.
00:05:47.000So, we have a series of amendments that we have proposed for the bill, which would make the penalties much larger.
00:05:55.000We propose that the bill would apply to everybody, including current office holders as well as independent journalists and everybody in the state of Florida.
00:06:04.000And it also mandates that these social media companies are not deplatforming people.
00:06:09.000For anything that is protected under the First Amendment.
00:06:13.000And it applies to all of these companies, not just the social media tech companies, but also the financial companies.
00:06:20.000It talks about debanking and a number of other problems as well.
00:06:24.000So we want these amendments in the bill.
00:06:26.000Otherwise, this is really not going to be a huge victory.
00:06:30.000It'll be good to see a bill like this pass, but if it doesn't have all that stuff in there, I don't know how effective it's really going to be.
00:06:37.000So we'll be out there doing a press conference and a rally in Palm Beach, Florida.
00:06:42.0003 30 at the press conference, 4 30 at Trump Corner, Palm Beach, Florida, for the rally.
00:06:48.000And we're going to try and get this Florida state legislature to pass the bill with the amendments.
00:08:29.000I go to the store today to buy an electronic.
00:08:32.000I don't want to get into the details about it, but I go to Walmart today to buy something, something that we need for the rally tomorrow, you know, because we're streaming it.
00:08:44.000So I get to Walmart, very, very simple, very straightforward stuff.
00:08:48.000I go in there, and of course, everything is like locked up.
00:08:52.000And some things you have to get like a little slip of paper and bring it to the desk, and then from the desk, they go and retrieve it from the back or from a cage or something.
00:09:04.000And in the first place, I'm in the aisle and I'm looking for what I'm looking for.
00:09:10.000And I see there's a little sticker that says, Surveillance cameras are in use.
00:09:14.000Theft prevention helps us keep our prices low.
00:09:18.000And I look around, I see there's cameras everywhere, and everything's behind a glass cage, and everything requires a slip of paper for you to take up to the counter to get.
00:09:33.000Why I needed a key to open up even like a PlayStation 5 game or basic things?
00:09:38.000Even the more expensive phone cases they have locked up, and everything's locked up.
00:09:45.000And we all know why that is because certain people are stealing these things.
00:09:50.000It's the same reason why, when you're a woman and you go to the makeup section or whatever, the makeup for white people is you know, you just pick it up off the shelf and check out the makeup for black people behind a glass case.
00:10:04.000I think there's something going on there.
00:10:06.000So, I take my slip of paper, I go up to the counter, and I say, All right, yeah, well, I just like to check out this, this, and this.
00:10:13.000And the guy goes, Ooh, the guy that knows how to do that actually just went on his lunch break.
00:10:22.000I'm like, Well, first of all, what are you talking about?
00:12:29.000And worse in ways that are dramatic, obviously, things that you see on the news every night, but also the country is getting worse in ways that are very minor, ways that you really wouldn't talk about, ways that you might talk about at the dinner table, things that are going to raise your blood pressure in your day to day when you're running errands or you're trying to travel or something.
00:12:51.000But these are the ways in which the country is gradually grinding to a halt.
00:12:57.000The progress, the prosperity, the high standard of living, high quality of life, it is gradually coming to a screeching halt.
00:13:34.000Why do you think at UPS and McDonald's and all these other companies, they're offering to pay for tuition if people just stay in the job for like 10 months?
00:13:55.000And that's why the country is going to decline, I think.
00:13:58.000Pretty rapidly, because the people that are here now are not like the people that were here before.
00:14:03.000The people that were here before were smart and they cared about their work and they spoke the language and they just were inculcated with a culture of respect and with pride in their work.
00:14:18.000And that's why we have come to expect so much from our society.
00:14:22.000That's why we expect that when we go to McDonald's, the ice cream machine is going to work.
00:14:28.000That's why we expect that when we go to Target or Walmart or Jewel Osco, the shelves are going to be stocked with goods.
00:14:35.000And there's not going to be stuff on the floor and it's going to be clean.
00:14:38.000That's why we expect that when we go to the counter to check out, there's going to be somebody there and they're going to be helpful and know what they're doing.
00:14:45.000That's why we expect that when we call customer service, the person's going to speak English on the other line and they're going to be able to help you.
00:14:53.000That's why we expect that when you go to the airport or when you go to any public transportation, it's going to be Orderly, it's going to be competent, and the trains and planes are going to run on time.
00:15:06.000But we can't expect that anymore because we have very different people living with us people that did not grow up in a country that was like that.
00:15:15.000And therefore, they weren't raised like this, and maybe they just don't even really have it in them to ever create a country that's like that.
00:15:24.000So now and in the future, you can expect a whole lot less.
00:15:27.000You can expect shopping carts all over the parking lot.
00:15:31.000You can expect Shells will not be stocked.
00:15:33.000You're not going to have the stuff that you need in these stores.
00:15:37.000You're going to expect that the planes are going to be delayed and they're going to be falling right out of the sky because the people that built the engines and the companies that built them just aren't what they used to be.
00:15:48.000This, this is what we're talking about.
00:15:51.000This is what we're talking about every single day.
00:15:54.000I know everybody watching this show has experienced something like I've described.
00:16:00.000If you live in a major city, that is, at the hands of some minority bureaucrat, some minority sales representative, or whatever, you've experienced the exact same thing.
00:16:14.000I mean, I go to the bank, I go to many different banks because I have many different business entities.
00:16:21.000And I go to the bank, and I can't even understand what the people are saying because they don't speak English.
00:16:26.000I went to a bank one time and some woman told me something so ridiculous I had to laugh in her face because it made no sense.
00:16:35.000And this is what's going to happen to our society in every single facet.
00:16:40.000And it's going to be annoying at first, and then people are just going to accept it.
00:16:45.000And what this is going to do is take years off your life and money out of your wallet.
00:16:49.000Because the more that these kinds of things happen, the more time things are going to take, the more frustrating things will become.
00:17:03.000And gradually, the quality of life will just deteriorate to the point where we're living in a third world country.
00:17:08.000And I just have to laugh when people talk about bread lines in the Soviet Union or whatever, and they talk about how capitalism is so good.
00:17:15.000Some people say something to the effect of capitalism is good in spite of its problems, that even in spite of the licentiousness that it incentivizes, Well, capitalism creates material abundance.
00:17:33.000You know, some people may not even be totally in love with capitalism or the free market or freedom or liberalism, the open society, but they say, well, it's worth it because we're getting something in exchange.
00:17:46.000But increasingly, we're not even getting anything in exchange.
00:17:49.000It's going to be just as oppressive as China, just as oppressive as Russia.
00:17:53.000It's going to be just as dysfunctional and tyrannical as a third world country, and just as poor.
00:18:01.000And just as uncoordinated and sloppy and dirty and messy and frustrating, delays and inefficiencies and frustration and incompetence just as bad.
00:19:39.000And it's not to say that it's completely racial because there are white people that don't care about their jobs either, but the people that are coming here just don't know how to do it, man.
00:19:53.000You want to know why Nicaragua is the way that it is?
00:19:55.000It's because of the people that live there.
00:19:58.000People ever wake up and wonder, gee, why is everything south of America, south of a certain latitudinal line on the globe, why is all of that dysfunctional and everything north of it works?
00:20:10.000You know, why is everything south of the Mediterranean Sea, total failed state, civil war, genocide, disasters 24 7, and everything north of it is like luxury stores and material abundance, and it's so good that people don't even know what to do with themselves?
00:20:29.000Do they think it's about being on the land?
00:20:31.000Do they think if we scoop these people up from these countries that uniformly don't work and put them over here, that suddenly they're just going to integrate readily?
00:20:39.000I think if they had it in them, they would have figured it out by now and they'd be doing it where they are.
00:20:46.000Why don't they just perpetuate an American like culture in Nicaragua?
00:20:50.000I mean, if they can do it here, if all they have to do is just get on a plane and fly here and they're ready to integrate and be peaceful and be functional and.
00:23:45.000And actually, Californians initiated this petition before the COVID lockdown because a lot of people think that Gavin Newsom, the California governor, is so unpopular strictly because of the COVID lockdown.
00:23:59.000That's only just exacerbated his already unpopular term as governor.
00:24:05.000And the petition started before the coronavirus pandemic.
00:24:08.000But over the past year, because the lockdown has been so catastrophic economically and in other ways, because he's so corrupt, because the Even the distribution of COVID related aid has been so fraught with abuse because he's a hypocrite on masks and everything for a variety of reasons.
00:24:27.000The threshold has been passed and enough signatures have been reached to recall Newsom.
00:24:35.000It says, quote, California's Secretary of State said on Monday that organizers of a petition drive to force a recall election of Governor Gavin Newsom have gathered more than 1.6 million valid signatures, which is actually 100,000 more than are needed to force a vote on the first term Democrat.
00:24:53.000The deadline for county election officials to verify the validity of any remaining signatures is Thursday.
00:24:59.000After that, voters have 30 business days during which they may request a removal of their names from recall petitions.
00:25:06.000In a recall election, voters would face two questions should Newsom be recalled, and then who should replace him?
00:25:13.000The votes on the second question will only be counted if more than half say yes to the first question.
00:25:19.000Newsom's opponents, frustrated with the Democratic governor's liberal policies and approach to the COVID pandemic, In March, submitted more than 2 million petition signatures to qualify the recall election against him.
00:25:31.000An election could be held in October or November, depending on how long various steps in the process could take.
00:25:39.000So, I saw this story today, and this really ties in nicely with what I was just saying California is the future of the country.
00:25:48.000This is a state that used to be like Utopia, and it should be.
00:25:53.000It is one of the nation's biggest states, it's one of the biggest economies in the country.
00:26:32.000Number one is that Governor Gavin Newsom is being recalled because the state is so bad.
00:26:38.000And number two, the census results just came out today and they show that California is losing a congressional seat for the first time in American history because the population has shrunk.
00:26:52.000And we all know the population in California is shrinking because people are fleeing the state.
00:26:58.000They are fleeing all across the country, fleeing to Texas, Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, anywhere except for California.
00:27:13.000And we'll get to that particular part in a minute.
00:27:16.000But the question has to be asked if California has all this going for it, most populous, biggest stay, connected to the emerging markets, it's got Silicon Valley, Hollywood, the weather's beautiful, the scenery is beautiful, diverse climate conditions, you could go north and get all kinds of different things, and go south and get different things.
00:27:50.000Some people say that the problems in America, the reason that America is getting worse in the way that it is, is because of bad governance.
00:28:03.000Republicans say that Democrats ignore the Constitution, they're getting away from our foundational principles.
00:28:09.000They say that Democrats tax too much and spend too much money.
00:28:14.000They say that socialism, the failed ideology of the 20th century that ruined Russia and Eastern Bloc countries, is now coming to our shores and ruining America.
00:28:26.000But California wasn't always that way.
00:28:31.000Ronald Reagan won four statewide elections in California twice as governor, twice as president.
00:28:43.000California used to be a Republican state, Nixon won in California.
00:28:48.000So, what exactly happened there if it wasn't for Republican policies?
00:28:53.000Why did we get the Democrats in the first place?
00:28:56.000Well, we know that it went from a Republican utopia, and maybe you could say a white Republican utopia, that, to a Democratic dystopia because of the population change, because of the population replacement.
00:29:12.000Even if you were to blame it on the policies, who brought the policies to California, a once Republican state?
00:29:19.000It was the amnesty for illegal immigrants and the influx of many legal immigrants from Latin America, as we all know, in the southern half of the state, that transformed the electorate in California.
00:29:33.000It was mass immigration from Latin America and from Asia, both legal and illegal, which completely changed the electorate.
00:29:43.000Whereas at one time you had people that could go Republican or Democrat, for close to 30 years now, we know California only ever goes Democratic.
00:29:57.000And we know that if anything, it's only getting more Democratic and not less.
00:30:01.000And that's because the population has been completely replaced.
00:30:05.000Whereas at one time you had white people in California who may judiciously decide whether or not they want to vote for a Republican or a Democrat based on the policies, now you have pro mass migration, pro white dispossession, revolutionary liberal immigrants coming from non white countries, coming from South, Central America, and Mexico, and coming from India, China, and other Asian countries, people that reliably vote Democratic.
00:30:52.000So we could blame it on the policies, but we could also just blame it on the people, too.
00:30:57.000When you look at L.A., when you look at Some of the places in Southern California, what do you see a lot of?
00:31:04.000You see a lot of homeless encampments, drug abuse, crime, turf wars between rival gangs.
00:31:12.000I know that we don't see a lot of these problems in Malibu.
00:31:16.000I know that we don't see a lot of these problems in the northern part of the state.
00:31:21.000We tend to see these problems in the ethnic enclaves, particularly the Hispanic and black ethnic enclaves in the state, which is the genesis of all the problems.
00:31:31.000And so you look at the past 30 years, and California went from maybe the best country, or rather the best state in the country to be in economically, weather, quality of life, everything, to a state that people are fleeing and the government is being overthrown because of massive demographic change.
00:31:54.000California has been ruined because of the demographic change and because of the ensuing political consequences of that, but they're both equally responsible.
00:32:04.000And people are fleeing because it's gotten so bad, and now they're going to places where, obviously, those kinds of people don't live and where those kinds of policies have not been implemented.
00:32:17.000Naturally, if California has been ruined by a certain class of people and by a certain kind of governance, if people are leaving California, they're going to go to a place where they don't have those.
00:32:28.000People and they don't have those policies, which is the white Republican governed states like Tennessee, like Arizona, like Montana, Idaho, Texas, Wyoming, Florida, South Carolina, anywhere except for California.
00:32:50.000People are leaving California, and just like people leave India, and just like people leave Nicaragua and come to California, and they don't know how to create.
00:33:02.000A nice society, the people that are now leaving California and going to all these other places are not going to create a nice place where they are either.
00:33:13.000They're not going to create or perpetuate a nice place in their new home.
00:33:18.000So, whether you have people that are from Asia or Latin America picking up and now moving to another state like locusts, or whether it's white liberals doing the same thing, this pestilence is now spreading across to the entire country.
00:33:34.000And as such, In everywhere else in the country, we are going to get the same kinds of conditions.
00:33:39.000If you look at California and say, wow, I sure am glad I don't live there.
00:33:44.000I sure am glad I don't have to worry about homeless people, fecal matter, hypodermic needles, gang warfare, drug crime, and all of that, typhus, when I'm walking through my city center, because my state isn't like that.
00:33:59.000We don't have people like that here, and we don't have governance like they have over there.
00:34:05.000As long as you are untouched by the diversity, as long as you are untouched, By the globalist corruption, you are a target because it's not really a matter of if, it's a matter of when.
00:34:18.000It's a matter of how long it's going to take them to burn through every other place.
00:34:24.000How long is it going to take them to burn through every other nice, hospitable place in this country before they arrive at your place?
00:34:34.000Because what they did in California, they brought in all these people that wrecked the state, and now the state is unlivable.
00:34:41.000Even though it's one of the best places ever, it's got way more going for it than a lot of places in the country.
00:34:47.000So they're going to pick up, and then let's say they go to Florida.
00:34:50.000What do you think they're going to do there?
00:35:00.000People are going to pick up from California and move to Montana.
00:35:02.000You think that by virtue of them being in Montana, it's a matter of them being within the arbitrarily socially constructed boundaries of the Montana jurisdiction.
00:35:13.000That they're suddenly going to perpetuate the Montana way of life?
00:37:08.000Not now, because we're still gathering strength, but when are people going to realize that at some point there will be nowhere left to go in your city?
00:37:17.000There will be nowhere left to go in your state.
00:37:19.000There will be nowhere left to go in your region.
00:37:22.000There will be nowhere left to go in this country.
00:37:24.000There will be nowhere left to go in the world.
00:37:27.000Nowhere, think about this, think about this.
00:37:30.000There will be nowhere left to go in the entire world that is not like California, that's not like LA.
00:37:40.000There will be nowhere in the entire world that you could go to that's not like D.C. or like New York City or like Beijing.
00:37:47.000Not going to be some city that's filthy, covered in smog, filled with crime, corrupt, poor, inefficient, trains don't run on time, shelves are not stocked with what you need.
00:39:27.000Go to your local whatever and get your local fresh produce and your local whatever, as if like they're on the moon or something, like they're in an underground fortress.
00:39:44.000Like you're hiding, like as if they're not going to find you.
00:39:47.000You know, I remember a few years ago, my friend Millennial Matt was living up in Idaho and he said, Don't mention that we're in Idaho on your show.
00:39:54.000We don't want people to know about it.
00:40:12.000And, you know, that is, there's a value in that, buying time for you and your family.
00:40:18.000Get your kids out of school and everything, get them raised.
00:40:21.000If you have 20 years and buy 20 years of time, that's valuable.
00:40:25.000But in terms of permanent solutions, in terms of permanently, or nothing's permanent, but in terms of any kind of long term benefit for the country, long term reform for the country, it's not good enough.
00:40:38.000We are going to have to either change the entire country, or we're going to have to chart a new course, or we're going to have to get in a state and close the borders.
00:40:50.000Get in a certain place and say you can't come here anymore.
00:40:54.000Because that's the only thing that's going to prevent this from happening because the South is coming to the North globally.
00:41:02.000And people from California are coming to Montana.
00:41:05.000And so there's nowhere that you can run and hide so long as there's freedom of movement for just anybody and anyone to pick up and move around.
00:41:13.000And so far as there's trains and planes and everything's cheap, and as long as there's this jurisdiction.
00:41:21.000As long as people can have their American citizenship and just go anywhere they want, and even have Section 8 imposed on certain places, even if they can't afford it.
00:41:30.000So, either we're going to have to change the rules for the whole country, or there's going to have to be a different country, or we're going to have to go to a country or make a country where something like that can happen.
00:41:42.000And then, you know, when you talk about the latter option, you know, that's something that I think will be viable in the long term future.
00:41:50.000Because in order for that to happen, that involves.
00:41:53.000At the very least, a political challenge to the American government.
00:41:57.000And that won't be possible until America is no longer a global hegemon.
00:42:01.000So, that fortunately may happen within this century, but that won't happen until at least the latter half of it.
00:42:08.000But that's how we have to think about these problems.
00:42:23.000And then we came along and we built, well, not my ancestors, but.
00:42:26.000My sister came to Chicago, but settlers came to California and they built it up.
00:42:32.000America and Americans came and they built up California, specifically Europeans and some Chinese and some Mexicans, but mostly Europeans came and they built Los Angeles and they built San Francisco and they built all these great places.
00:45:11.000It's going to be like World War Z. We're going to have to build up giant.
00:45:15.000Stone or concrete walls with turrets, and we're gonna have to carve out a little lantern of civilization and an entire sea of trash.
00:45:27.000It's just a trash heap, really, because that's kind of what the world is.
00:45:31.000America and Europe used to be a nice place that some immigrants could come and escape to, and now the immigrants are tipping the whole thing over.
00:47:03.000We need big government, but to do the things that we need big government to do.
00:47:08.000We need a Putin like dictator in America to make the corporate interests beholden to us, to keep the immigrants out, to fight back against the globalist institutions.
00:47:21.000We need somebody like Putin to come in, a strong leader, to serve and reign for like 25 years unopposed and uncontested, and to just be competent.
00:48:10.000I believe in a democracy where civilian leaders have term limits in some cases and are only able to serve temporarily, but the CIA and the FBI and the generals and the Pentagon and those people serve forever and the lobbyists are there forever.
00:50:26.000That guy, this bread tube content creator, I forget his name, but they found out that his, literally, his grandfather was involved in the U 2 spy plane and the Bay of Pigs and everything.
00:50:40.000Literally, the grandson of a CIA operative is like a bread tuber.
00:50:44.000And Luke O'Brien from Huffington Post, his grandfather was in intelligence.
00:50:48.000It's like, Jared Holt works for the Atlantic Council.
00:50:51.000All these libtards, all these liberal poor people, and that's what they are, all these journalists are totally poor.
00:51:31.000I say, like, you know, we just, and it's obvious, we need someone like Trump to get in office and just not give up power for 20 years and make the interest beholden to him and make, you know, to take charge and to just fix things.
00:51:47.000And liberals will say, that's fascist.
00:52:26.000What we have is a dictatorship, but it's by people that you don't know their names.
00:52:31.000Who's making the big decisions in the country?
00:52:33.000It's people that are not elected, it's people that have never been elected.
00:52:37.000People that are never on TV, you don't know who they are, you don't know their names, they're certainly not household names, and they're dispersed across a few major cities.
00:52:48.000The manner in which they govern is very complicated, we can't even understand it, your average person.
00:52:54.000So make no mistake about it, we are living in a dictatorship, we are living in a tyrannical country in the sense that all the big decisions that are being made are being made by people that are unelected, have no term limits, are not accountable.
00:53:08.000But you don't even know who these people are.
00:53:11.000And we have this facade that people are coming and going.
00:53:15.000The people come and go, and oh, I have an idea.
00:53:18.000I mean, haven't you learned anything from the past 12 years?
00:54:50.000So, our next story, our featured story, is about George W. Bush, who this was all over Breitbart News today.
00:54:58.000He went on Hugh Hewitt's radio show a few days ago and said that he is now working with the Koch Network, which is the Koch brothers.
00:55:09.000That's all of their political activity, that's all their money, basically.
00:55:13.000And the Koch brothers, we know from the Obama days, are supposed to be the shadowy right wing billionaire force.
00:55:21.000That is funding all right wing activities and controlling right wing politics.
00:55:25.000Some people don't remember, but during the Obama administration, and I remember this in high school, the Koch brothers were like the boogeyman.
00:55:34.000And it's not so much the case anymore.
00:55:36.000Not under Trump and not now, but under the Obama administration during those years, when I was like a libertarian conservative, Harry Reid, who was the then Senate majority leader, all the time would talk about it's the work of the Koch brothers and Bernie Sanders and lots of these people.
00:55:55.000They blamed everything on the Koch brothers.
00:55:56.000They were synonymous with, like, George Soros, but on the right.
00:56:01.000And they are billionaires and they do fund a lot of the activity.
00:56:04.000So George W. Bush is teaming up with, now it's only one brother, he's teaming up with the Koch network to help Joe Biden pass amnesty.
00:56:15.000It says, quote, former President George W. Bush told radio host Hugh Hewitt on April 22nd that he is working with the Koch network to help President Joe Biden pass an amnesty and cheap labor bill through Congress.
00:56:28.000Bush told Hewitt on Thursday, We've got a coalition of like minded people working on this issue.
00:56:35.000He said, Many of them are involved on Capitol Hill, so the Bush Center is spearheading a reform movement.
00:56:41.000It's quiet, except for this book, which makes it not quiet.
00:56:45.000We're talking to people about what needs to be done.
00:56:48.000I mean, the Koch brothers, for example, I know that's a word that scares a lot of people on the left, but they are very much in favor of a rational immigration policy, and they're putting money behind it.
00:57:00.000Now, there hasn't been inter party outreach yet, but maybe it's not quite ripe.
00:57:05.000My view is if the president is sincere about this, he ought to go and sit down with, you know, some rational Republicans.
00:57:13.000But he's got to finish his initial agenda, however.
00:57:15.000He's got a lot on his plate right now, but eventually I think there's a deal to be done.
00:57:24.000The Koch Network includes a wide variety of Republican donors who would profit from an inflow of new workers, consumers, apartment renters, and home buyers.
00:57:32.000Many business groups are already working with Mark Zuckerberg's FWD.US group of investors to organize Democrats behind a bill that would import more labor, consumers, and renters.
00:57:42.000However, Bush ignores the economic impact of more immigration and instead suggested that Americans will be irrationally afraid of amnesty.
00:57:52.000He said, What will happen is that people will scream amnesty.
00:57:55.000And once you lob the word amnesty out there, it scares people.
00:57:59.000Bush did not name any of the rational Republicans who might join this immigration push.
00:58:04.000However, a group of GOP senators met this week with the Democrats' top amnesty advocate, Dick Durbin.
00:58:10.000The GOP members were Senators John Cornyn, Susan Collins, Lindsey Graham, Lisa Murkowski, and Mike Rounds.
00:58:37.000Foreign college graduates who will accept low wages and the promise of green cards in exchange for working white collar jobs American graduates need.
00:58:45.000Bush said, It will help our economy, but it will make the border more secure.
00:58:50.000If people are doing work that needs to be done and we have a legal entry system that enables them to do so, they don't have to sneak across the border.
00:58:58.000So, step one of help fixing a broken border is to rework our work laws, both high skilled and lower skilled.
00:59:05.000He went on and said, You know, Hugh, I'm a tree farmer, believe it or not.
00:59:08.000And you know, we've got eight Mexican visa worker laborers on our farm.
00:59:12.000And they, I think, were in our third year with them working there.
00:59:16.000But every year they have to reapply for a visa.
00:59:19.000So, the way the rule works is you apply and you go through the bureaucracy, and then they have to go home for two months out of every year, which is fine because they go home during the season where they're not spending much time digging trees.
00:59:29.000And the question, though, can they get back in?
00:59:32.000And it creates a lot of uncertainty for a small business because if the government at one point says, no, you can't come back, all those years of training go down the tubes, and so it sets us back.
00:59:44.000So, this is George W. Bush, the Koch brothers, Mark Zuckerberg.
00:59:54.000And what these coalitions tell us about politics is that it's really not about socialism and capitalism.
01:00:04.000It's really not about Republicans and Democrats.
01:00:07.000It's about the system versus the people.
01:00:09.000Because could you get bigger representatives of the two systems other than these?
01:00:15.000You've got George W. Bush, former president, and his nonprofit, plus the Koch brothers.
01:00:22.000Or the Koch Network, which represents giant business interests, energy and agriculture and lots of different things.
01:00:30.000And these are multi, multi billionaires that have their hands in a lot of things.
01:00:34.000They have their hands in many different think tanks and advocacy organizations and you name it, lobbying efforts.
01:00:42.000They're teaming up with liberal Mark Zuckerberg, one of the richest people in the world, owner of Facebook, of course, and now getting involved in politics.
01:00:50.000Zuckerberg gave $300 million to get out the vote in.
01:00:53.000The 2020 election, specifically to blue left wing precincts.
01:01:00.000And then you've got the Joe Biden administration, which is all of the Democrats, obviously, right?
01:01:05.000The Democratic leadership and all of the corrupt people that fill his cabinet, all the Jews that fill his cabinet, all of the business interests.
01:01:15.000Black Secretary of Defense is from the border Raytheon, Chief of Staff is from Google.
01:01:20.000And like all the top positions are Jewish, blinking, yelling, The chief of staff, the deputy secretary of state.
01:01:28.000I mean, like, you just go and take a look and you see a lot of that going on.
01:01:33.000And so, what are all these, this constellation of different groups pushing?
01:01:37.000They're all pushing for mass immigration for various reasons, but they're all pushing in the same direction.
01:01:44.000George Bush, the Koch brothers, Mark Zuckerberg, Joe Biden, all the big tech companies, all the major corporations, big energy, all the big media networks.
01:01:58.000And it's funny because George W. Bush even acknowledges that this is kind of unexpected.
01:02:04.000He says that the name Koch is going to scare left wing people because left wing people, like I just told you, Koch to them was synonymous with like right wing Soros.
01:02:14.000Koch to them was synonymous with Tea Party radicals and all of this.
01:02:19.000And George Bush is saying they need to get comfortable with that because we're trying to work with them.
01:02:25.000The Koch brothers said, In 2018, in the midterms, they said that for the first time they would help primary Republicans that were in favor of border security.
01:02:35.000And they said they would even get behind Democrats for the first time ever to defeat Republicans who were not in favor of open borders.
01:02:44.000And so, what you have now is that it's really the right and the left now openly working together.
01:02:49.000It's people like George Bush and Condoleezza Rice and Bill Kristol and the people at Fox News.
01:02:56.000Any nominal right wing establishment person with real establishment juice behind them is now working with the Democrats.
01:03:04.000And they're working with the Democrats on all the things that the regime loves foreign wars, mass immigration, COVID, vaccinations, global government control.
01:03:16.000And they're all working together on that.
01:03:20.000And it's really helpful to think about it in these terms.
01:03:23.000The only people that are pushing back against this on the right are Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson.
01:03:29.000Those are the only notable people that are pushing back against any of this, and maybe Ron DeSantis.
01:03:37.000And, you know, some Democrats might say, oh, well, Donald Trump represents a locus of power in the Republican Party, in the conservative movement, and therefore is establishment because he's a former president.
01:04:21.000They even tried to throw him out at the last minute when that.
01:04:24.000Pussy tape dropped in October of 2016 when Trump was on the Billy Bush tape.
01:04:30.000Paul Ryan got on a conference call and said, You don't have to endorse him.
01:04:34.000Mike Pence was not able to be reached.
01:04:36.000They were talking about replacing him at the top of the ticket before the election, two weeks before the election.
01:04:43.000And then Trump got in and they had to work with that.
01:04:45.000And now that he's left office, what happened after January 6th?
01:04:49.000Roundly condemned on Capitol Hill, even by his former allies, even by people like Tim Scott.
01:04:55.000Who is obviously establishment, and Lindsey Graham, and Mitch McConnell, and Kevin McCarthy, and everybody.
01:05:03.000So Donald Trump is by no means establishment, by no means represents the power compared to George Bush, compared to James Clapper, compared to Condoleezza Rice, compared to Nikki Haley, compared to Heritage Foundation, Cato, AEI, all these kinds of institutions.
01:05:24.000And then the same goes for Tucker Carlson.
01:05:26.000Tucker Carlson has said what he has said in spite of his platform on Fox News, in spite of what his colleagues say at the network for every other day or every other hour during the day for the rest of the programming.
01:05:41.000So, really, the way that we have to understand this is it is now the regime coagulating from both sides explicitly against the nationalist right.
01:05:51.000And it is the nationalist right, which is the Trump base and some weirdo Trump.
01:05:56.000MAGA leaders, plus Trump himself and Tucker against the whole system and against everybody.
01:06:05.000It's Trump holding court at Mar a Lago, plus Ron DeSantis, some politicians that are getting cachet from this, plus Tucker at Fox News, plus the Trump base and the Trump movement against the rest of it against the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, against the Koch brothers, against Soros, against Fox, against MSNBC, against big tech, against all the legacy media, against all the corporate interests.
01:06:31.000Against the UN, I mean, you name it, against the whole thing, the think tanks, the lobbyists, special interests.
01:06:39.000And Trump is, you know, he's even on the fence a little bit.
01:08:54.000You know, if the Obamas, if King Obama, if King Barack Hussein Obama said that George Bush is okay, well, then he's okay with all these faggot yuppies.
01:09:04.000He's okay with all these liberals, right?
01:09:27.000So, if you needed any more proof, here it is Soros, Biden, Zuckerberg, Koch brothers, and George W. Bush all working to pass, you guessed it, mass amnesty.
01:09:38.000And I don't think the timing's coincidental either, after Tucker Carlson went on a show last week and talked about white replacement.
01:09:47.000So, you know, you ask yourself, white replacement?
01:09:51.000Is that something that favors the power or is that against the power?
01:09:57.000Because if George Bush and the Koch brothers and Zuckerberg and Joe Biden are in favor of it, I think it's safe to say that that's what the regime wants.
01:10:05.000That's the regime, that's the money, the billionaires, that's the power.
01:10:10.000The only way to be against that, the only way to be a true populist, a true dissident, is obviously to be against that.
01:10:15.000The only people that are fighting the power in this country are right wing nationalists.
01:10:20.000Right wing populists, nationalists, reactionaries, whatever you want to call it, but it's us.
01:10:26.000And you know that, but I don't know how this could be refuted at this point.
01:10:31.000We're the ones being ground under the heel of the system, and it's George Bush and Vosh and his CIA friends, and John Brennan and James Clapper and James Comey and Jake Tapper and the Atlantic Council and Jared Holt and NATO and the EU and all these different powers shaking hands together while they do it.
01:12:29.000Even though he went for Obama and he greenlit your Facebook account, well, that doesn't count.
01:12:36.000Anywho, let's take a look at your super chats.
01:12:39.000I know all of you get that, but I'm just going crazy when I see these.
01:12:42.000Leftists and they just don't seem to understand that.
01:12:49.000So we've got Resist Mankey says, though I hate the idea of abandoning ship and Benedict option type stuff, should we prepare such contingency plans?
01:13:00.000I don't want to get stuck living under Soron's ire, be forced to take the vaccine.
01:14:09.000I can't imagine having kids going through this right now.
01:14:12.000Next Gen Catholic says, I can't stand these hyper political Holly stands on Twitter.
01:14:17.000I especially can't stand their nauseating infographics detailing what the real GOP platform should be, most of which isn't even conservative, not to mention their allergy to anything Trump, despite agreeing with him on almost every issue.
01:14:32.000Yeah, well, you know what I'm noticing is that when I watch Tucker Carlson and when I see Josh Hawley and when I see Donald Trump and they don't say everything that I'm saying, we have a tendency to read between the lines, even if that's not intentional.
01:14:50.000You know, even if they're not saying anything implicitly, maybe what they're saying is exactly what they mean.
01:14:57.000But I have a habit of reading maybe more into it than is there.
01:15:04.000Maybe they're saying something and we just can't help but to fill in the blank.
01:15:07.000You know, when Trump talks about shithole countries, maybe he really does just think, oh, these countries just happen to be poor.
01:15:14.000We tend to fill in the blanks like the left does and say, oh, well, they're shithole because of, you know, a certain reason.
01:15:21.000So, when we watch a lot of this content, because there's no good mainstream content, none of this mainstream content is really all the way, with the exception of Tucker Carlson last Monday.
01:15:31.000But other than that, there's no mainstream content that's really talking about race realism, Jewish power, talking about the real stuff that's going on, real third rail kind of topics.
01:15:44.000People are saying things that are kind of hinting at it or halfway there, right?
01:15:48.000What I'm noticing is that there's a lot of young people now that are coming up.
01:15:53.000And they're taking that halfway point and they're not filling in the rest.
01:15:58.000People are watching Tucker, and when they hear Tucker say it's got nothing to do with race, it's not a white replacement, they say, Yup, it has nothing to do with race.
01:16:08.000Unironically, they're saying, No, it has nothing to do with race, and we hate racism, and we hate all this kind of stuff.
01:16:17.000And so I feel like now there's this whole generation, I see this on Twitter, of people with DeSantis and Hawley and Brian Kemp and Tucker profile pictures.
01:16:26.000And there are people who legitimately are just as anti racist as the left, you know, same guardrails as Fox News or as the Republican Party, but they mean it.
01:16:38.000It's not out of necessity or expediency, it's because they really believe it.
01:16:41.000And that's because that's what they've been told.
01:16:44.000And they didn't go through the red pilling on 4chan like we did, they didn't go through all that that we went through in 2016.
01:16:52.000They're not getting recommended, Stefan Molyneux.
01:16:53.000They're not getting recommended, Nick Fuentes.
01:16:55.000They're not getting recommended, Infowars and Alex Jones on YouTube.
01:17:00.000And most of these people are banned on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook.
01:17:04.000So all they're getting is the watered down stuff, and they think it's the whole thing.
01:17:32.000And, you know, look, there's nothing wrong with creating content that is more moderate to appeal to a broader audience, but it has to be with that intention in mind.
01:17:46.000With the intention of reeling people in and, you know, kind of gradually introducing them to ideas which they were not open minded to before.
01:17:58.000But it has to be with that intention in mind.
01:18:00.000And so, in order to do that, you can't explicitly say, Oh, Nick Fuentes is terrible and we don't like him.
01:18:05.000He's a big problem and, you know, he's too extreme.
01:18:10.000What that says is you're not trying to bring people in.
01:18:16.000You really do believe that this sort of watered down, milquetoast, you know, halfway there kind of conservatism, you think that that's the promised land.
01:18:26.000If you're saying, well, this guy to our right is, you know, we don't like him.
01:19:00.000I think the left are the real racists.
01:19:02.000And I think that shy comms are a big problem and blah, blah, blah.
01:19:06.000And they're just not really red pilled at all.
01:19:09.000So that's why it's very important never to, at the end of the day, you have to deliver the goods.
01:19:17.000That's the point, we have to be delivering the goods.
01:19:22.000In a way that is persuasive, in a way that is rhetorically effective, but we have to say what we mean.
01:19:30.000We have to spell out the whole case because this halfway stuff tends to be creating this problem where people think, oh, we only have to go halfway.
01:19:38.000We don't have to engage in these really dissident ideas.
01:19:41.000We're willingly going to keep ourselves within the guardrails of CPAC and Turning Point and Fox and the Republican Party, and we're fine with gay people and we're fine with mass immigration, and the problem is.
01:19:55.000You know, bigotry of low expectations, and we just want MLK's vision for race, and we're fine with transsexuals, and we're fine with America becoming not white.
01:20:03.000It's a voting rights issue, and people are willingly confining themselves to these guardrails.
01:20:09.000We thought that that was, we read into it that people do that to be subtle, and the effect that they're having is that people think that that's all that there is.
01:20:19.000So we need the full loaf, not a half loaf, not a slice.
01:20:23.000We want that full loaf, no breadcrumbs.
01:22:14.000Following up on my earlier emails, we're working on a story for Monday that recounts the federal case against Christian Secor, as well as your use of irony to spread extremist views.
01:22:24.000As you said in a video last year, irony is so important for giving us a lot of cover and plausible deniability for our views, and cited Holocaust revision as a specific example.
01:22:36.000Last week, you also went on an extended rant about violence against women, followed by just joking.
01:22:42.000Because last week on my show, Somebody super chatted and said, How should I punish my wife?
01:22:47.000And I said, You should give her a vicious backhand disrespectfully and make it hurt.
01:22:52.000And then I said, No, I'm just kidding.
01:22:54.000So he's saying, You know, you use irony to give plausible deniability.
01:23:00.000Four years ago, you said use irony to give plausible deniability for Holocaust denial.
01:27:38.000Okay, yeah, well, that and a dollar by a cup of coffee were happening, were inevitable.
01:27:43.000There's nothing you could do to stop it.
01:27:45.000And actually, you're helping us because, you know, when they write these furious little articles, all they're doing is they're defining these things down.
01:27:54.000The more that they hysterically call me something, the more that that loses its effect.
01:27:58.000They're so stupid, and I am so much smarter than them.
01:28:02.000I'm not the smartest guy in the world, and that's not even saying much because they're very stupid, and I am so much smarter than them.
01:28:11.000And I've been calculating this for years.
01:29:00.000Well, four years ago he said, I already, you know, but they still don't learn from this.
01:29:04.000So, my favorite thing in the world is just to look in the camera right now and look at the eyes of whatever journalist is watching this or listening to this right now, whether it's Megan Squire or Jared Holt or this guy or whoever, whether they're watching it live or later, to just look in the camera and look at these people and say, there is nothing that you could do to stop me because I am smarter than you.
01:29:25.000And I know I'll never encounter them in real life because they run and hide and they don't go in real life or whatever.
01:29:32.000And I'm not going to get any feedback.
01:29:33.000I don't know that they're going to hear that, but I can assume so.
01:29:36.000I know that I could look in the camera and speak directly to them, directly into their ears, and say, There is nothing that you can do to stop me.
01:29:45.000There's nothing you've done in the past four years to stop me.
01:29:49.000Even if you figure something out, I'm four steps ahead of you and I always will be.
01:30:03.000Doesn't that suck when you have literally the entire system on your side and all you can do when you see this show is to clench your fists and pout and write an article?
01:30:51.000They quote, I had somebody from, I had a congressional staffer.
01:30:55.000You remember, do you remember that show I did where I said they should run an advertisement where a black guy says, yo, who you voting for?
01:31:22.000In fact, I had multiple congressional staffers send me that.
01:31:26.000Dude, I had people in the White House who were like watching my show.
01:31:31.000And I don't want to get into too much detail, but if people knew the extent to which my show is getting out there and that people like it, I mean, they would kill themselves.
01:32:33.000Cool Cheese Guy says, was Patrick hanging out in group chats that were filled with Wignats trying to infiltrate back in December during the Carter Puma situation?
01:32:54.000Because you don't know all the dirty details.
01:32:57.000But yeah, he was in this group chat where people were trying to dox Groypers with Steel Puma and Panther Den and a lot of them.
01:33:05.000And I still have the screenshots, so don't nobody go lying on the timeline.
01:33:10.000But he was in a group chat where they were trying to dox Groypers, and me and Jaden and Jake and a few others went to Patrick and we said, hey, Can you tell us who's in this group chat?
01:33:21.000Because they're doxing Groypers, and we need to know who these people are so that we don't have them in our group chats because there was some overlap.
01:33:30.000There were some people that were friendly in that group chat and some that didn't like us.
01:33:34.000And the people that didn't like us were doxing some Groypers.
01:33:38.000And I said, Well, we need to get to the bottom of this because we don't want to associate with people, obviously, that are trying to subvert with malicious intent.
01:35:19.000And I asked him that after he refused to give us the list of people that were in this group chat.
01:35:25.000I said, Well, here's the thing you're with us, right?
01:35:29.000I mean, you're with me, you're with Jaden, you're friends with all of us, you've been in my house, you travel with us, you go to events with us.
01:35:56.000But in that context, it was like, do you value not intervening in this dilemma because you don't want to upset this guy, whether he's implicated or not?
01:36:06.000Are you loyal to us where we've got this problem?
01:36:49.000And it wasn't me saying, I demand total.
01:36:53.000He made it out like it was something like it wasn't.
01:36:55.000It was like, look, we have people that we are friends with in real life, people that we know in real life who are being doxxed.
01:37:02.000And you were able to help us with that.
01:37:04.000But out of some misplaced sense of fraternity with some other group, for whatever reason, you won't give us the list of people.
01:37:11.000And it's like, are you loyal to your real life friends?
01:37:13.000Are these people that you're in a group chat with that you've never met?
01:37:16.000That you don't know, you've never even talked to them on voice chat, you know what I'm saying?
01:37:21.000And he tried to make it out like that was some loyalty pledge, like that was some kind of cultish.
01:37:27.000What I mean, where do these people come up with this stuff?
01:37:30.000So, and I've got responsibility too, because I'm the leader of this thing, and these are my friends, and I, you know, I'm connected to people on both sides, so I'm trying to resolve this and protect my friends, you know.
01:37:53.000But yeah, that's where that came from.
01:37:58.000Patrick Holley, Diamond and Silk, Lauren Southern, Elijah Schaefer, Joe Rogan, Sticks, Hex and Hammer, Larry Elder, Sidney Powell, Jordan Peterson.
01:39:25.000There was a specific, like, custom avatar creator, Pic Crew, I think, Pic Crew avatars.
01:39:35.000So, you know, all these like gay and trans people, they have a cutesy cartoon profile picture, and then you see what a real picture of them looks like, and they look like horrible, you know?
01:40:08.000Contrary to popular belief right now, the people that are on the margins who wind up like that, you know, obviously are not going to be really attractive, really good looking people.
01:40:19.000They were all people that were obscenely fat or were just ugly.
01:40:25.000I mean, like really ugly or they had some weird thing going on at home or whatever.
01:40:32.000And it's so freaky because you see this on all these.
01:40:37.000On Twitter, all the time, these trans people, trannies, will post a picture of themselves and they just look like ghastly, you know?
01:40:47.000Balding women and like these total freakazoids.
01:40:50.000And all the comments are like, oh my gosh, so cute.
01:40:54.000Oh my gosh, you look amazing, whatever.
01:43:13.000Yeah, they're going to wreck everything, man.
01:43:15.000Think about the consequences of that and then just extrapolate.
01:43:20.000Eric says, Hey, Nick, since Hispanics are going to be a plurality of the population in the future, what approach would you recommend for getting Hispanics to vote Republican and more specifically the AF agenda?
01:43:30.000And you honestly think we can split the Hispanic vote 50 50?
01:44:45.000They taught us this in high school, and that is the biggest crock of shit ever.
01:44:51.000The Constitution did not come from the Iroquois.
01:44:53.000And I would challenge anybody to come up with any evidence that it was in the Federalist Papers or in the Constitutional Convention or anything like that.
01:45:21.000Yeah, these people that wipe their ass with leaves, we're learning about the Constitution from them, please.
01:45:28.000Aaron Gray says we are supposed to be outraged and speak out against anti Asian hate and violence when statistically white people are the group most likely to.
01:45:37.000To be victimized by interracial violence and crime.
01:45:48.000Italis says maybe America should have walled cities like what had to happen in third century Rome with the construction of the Aurelian Walls.
01:46:34.000Blue Ridge Groyper says, wanting to build an intentional community to escape the nightmare, but they'll just build Section 8 housing beside my tiny house.
01:46:43.000They aren't happy with leaving you alone.
01:47:50.000So don't dodge yourself in chats as oligarchy is gay.
01:47:55.000Coca Cola has been certified kosher for a long time now.
01:48:00.000Yeah, advancing Australia says without the freedom seeds video, I never would have learned about homosexuals and government policy in Iraq.
01:49:56.00012pool Groyper says, so sorry for Susan Collins.
01:49:59.000Mainers are too busy shoving Marlboro Reds into their knocked out teeth and praying to the lobster god for low taxes to even notice her backstabbing us.
01:53:20.000I'm friends with all these people, I'm very close with all these people.
01:53:23.000Every one of them knows that if they think that I'm doing something wrong or they've got an idea, I mean, it's very open.
01:53:30.000So, The problem, and this is where people conflate it, they think that if you have somebody who is in charge, they think that that's necessarily a bad thing.
01:53:39.000Having loyalty to someone who's in charge or someone making a final call, like that inherently is a bad thing.
01:54:14.000What people mean when they say that, the real problem, which is not always the case, but sometimes the case, is when it's one person alone.
01:54:24.000You know, it's one person alone making decisions recklessly without regard for, you know, the opinions of other people or something like that.
02:00:56.000Tucky says the prevalence of your content on mainstream outlets and platforms is a major white pill, truly inevitable moment with a charismatic and integral leader.
02:01:09.000Groyper says you going off on Patrick tonight has me thinking of all the good things I could have done during his pointless gaming streams.
02:01:49.000Kansas Zoom versus even Kansas is losing its heritage.
02:01:52.000I love Kansas because my family has been here since the 1850s, but it has one of the fastest growing migrant worker populations because the west side of the state is all farming.
02:03:23.000I'll be there at 3 30 for the press conference, 4 30 for the rally at Trump Corner.
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