On this episode of America First Friday, host Nicholas J.J. Fuentes and his co-host discuss the new plan from President Obama s plan for Black Americans called the "Platinum Plan," which includes $500 billion in spending and a host of other goodies. They also discuss Mike Bloomberg's new plan to buy votes in Florida, and whether or not he might be in trouble. Finally, they discuss the latest on Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and her potential path to confirmation.
00:01:54.000Maybe it was the Ruth Bader Ginsburg excitement, or I don't know what exactly, but it feels like the week went by super fast.
00:02:01.000And next week is going to be a really big week because Tuesday, as you know, is the first presidential debate.
00:02:10.000And that's going to be, I think everybody's dying to see that, including myself.
00:02:14.000We've been waiting for this for a long time.
00:02:17.000And it'll be very interesting to see what kind of debate that Joe Biden is going to be able to do, what the performance will look like on his end.
00:02:26.000This guy can't answer questions, he can't do interviews, he can't do speeches.
00:02:31.000How is he going to survive, much less compete, in a two hour, uninterrupted, right?
00:02:37.000No commercials in a presidential debate with Donald Trump?
00:03:15.000I will say, though, before we dive into the news, it seems that to follow up on this Ruth Bader Ginsburg situation, It seems that we now have a nominee on Saturday to replace RBG in the Supreme Court.
00:03:29.000And we all speculated this would be the case.
00:03:32.000She was the favorite probably from the beginning.
00:03:35.000But it seems to have been confirmed already that Amy Coney Barrett will be the nominee.
00:03:40.000And the president is expected to announce the nominee tomorrow, I think at 5 o'clock Eastern Time.
00:03:47.000And everybody expects that it will be Amy Barrett, probably something like 99, 100% chance.
00:04:29.000But we went down the list and we discussed each candidate based on, How they might rule as a judge on different issues like immigration, abortion, Second Amendment.
00:04:40.000We also talked about, particularly with Amy Barrett, how they might play in the upcoming election.
00:04:46.000It seems like that won't be a factor anymore because we'll probably be able to confirm whoever the nominee is before the election even happens, which many people did not expect because of the votes, right, of Republicans in the Senate, maybe just the process.
00:05:02.000But it seems like every sign is pointing towards an easy confirmation.
00:05:06.000Before the election, which is very exciting.
00:05:09.000And as we discussed on Monday, very critical, especially when we think about this coup attempt and some of these questions about the legitimacy of the ballots and these elections being held in swing states.
00:05:24.000Weekend news we'll get a nominee, we'll have a debate, we'll have a confirmation in the Senate, we'll have three more debates, vice president, and then two more presidential debates.
00:05:37.000We're going to dive in tonight and talk about what's going on in Florida.
00:05:40.000And I think I mentioned this briefly yesterday.
00:05:43.000We were talking yesterday about anarcho tyranny and those two different stories the Jake Gardner suicide, which was just horrible, as well as the two cops that were shot in Louisville.
00:05:55.000And talking about how we are not pro police, we're not pro rioter.
00:06:00.000Being against one or the other doesn't necessarily make us in favor of the other.
00:06:04.000At the same time that we hate the criminals, And the lawlessness and the gangs, we also understand that the police are not necessarily our best friends either, and the state that they are an expression of power for.
00:06:17.000And tonight, I think we're going to talk about a story that's along very similar themes this story about Mike Bloomberg in Florida.
00:06:25.000I actually did a show earlier this year about billionaires and the influence they exert over the elections.
00:06:32.000Specifically, during the Democratic primary, Michael Bloomberg was talking about how.
00:06:37.000Regardless of who won the primary, whether it was him or somebody else, he had pledged to contribute more than $100 million of his own money to whoever the nominee would be, and that he would turn over the keys to his operation in the primary to whoever will be the nominee in the general election, meaning all his offices, all his personnel, all that campaign infrastructure, he would just turn it over to the nominee.
00:07:05.000And I did a show earlier this year about.
00:07:08.000That, but also about what was happening with all these other billionaires, like the Koch brother, the lone Koch, as well as George Soros, Sheldon Adelson, and the massive amount of influence that they exert over the electoral process.
00:07:25.000And it was kind of funny because I think at the time I actually got some pushback from these more libertarian or capitalist type conservatives who believe that billionaires are the greatest success story in America.
00:07:38.000And the right wing billionaires are the ones that.
00:07:41.000We like as opposed to the left wing billionaires.
00:07:44.000But at the time, I said, really, it's this elite class that is neither right or left.
00:07:53.000Really, what's more descriptive, rather than left and right, is internationalist, transnational, post national, globalist.
00:08:01.000That's much more descriptive about what they represent.
00:08:04.000They happen to be leftists, but really they come from both sides Republican and Democrat.
00:08:10.000But I think this story is very interesting because along those same lines, it shows not just the influence of the billionaires, but more importantly, the relationship of the billionaires and the elite class with the poor.
00:08:39.000Even the left understands this when they talk about eat the rich and everything.
00:08:44.000But the component, maybe that most people don't understand, some and others don't, is that at the same time the billionaires are running the country, they're basically using and working with and allying with the poor and criminals and these sort of outsiders, spiritual foreigners in the country, and mobilizing them against the true country, the true America.0.64
00:09:14.000It says, quote, former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg and his team have raised more than $16 million.
00:09:20.000And that number has since gone up since this was initially reported.
00:09:24.000They have raised more than $16 million to pay the court fines and fees of nearly 32,000 black and Hispanic Florida voters with felony convictions, an effort aimed at boosting turnout for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
00:09:41.000And it's interesting because even in this article, and everybody understands this when it's written about in the mainstream media, it is presupposed that black and Hispanic criminals will vote for Democrats.
00:09:54.000And I just want to acknowledge that.0.56
00:10:00.000But it's hilarious because they like to play dumb whenever we talk about that.1.00
00:10:06.000When we talk about the fact that all these non whites are coming into this country as immigrants and having children, That they're all going to become Democrats and they're going to flip all these Republican states and they're going to recreate the horrible conditions from their own countries or in Democrat cities and states in the red states and the white neighborhoods and so on.1.00
00:10:27.000They all tell us that's the biggest conspiracy theory in the world.0.99
00:10:31.000Like I said the other day, I know we all understand that, but it's important to clarify it's not a conspiracy theory, it's not an alt right, white nationalist, fake news, whatever.
00:10:45.000Mike Bloomberg and the Democratic Party and all the media reporting on this all presuppose that if you pay off the court fees and dues that are owed by black and Hispanic felons, who do you think they're going to vote for?1.00
00:10:58.000Democrats, because that's who they always vote for.0.99
00:11:03.000Everybody should be straight up about that.0.83
00:11:05.000Anyway, in case you didn't understand, yes, non white people are going to vote for the destruction of the historic American nation by voting for Democrats.0.79
00:11:15.000It says the money will go to fund a program organized by the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition to pay the fines, fees, and restitution costs for former prisoners who are already registered to vote in Florida, but barred by law from participating in the election because of those outstanding debts.0.76
00:11:34.000Bloomberg, who has committed at least $100 million to electing Biden in the state, raised the money from individuals and foundations over the last week, his advisors said.
00:11:47.000He saw the donations as a more cost effective way of adding votes to the Democratic column than investing money to persuade voters who already have the right to vote, a Bloomberg memo said, which actually sounds very familiar.
00:12:01.000That's basically what all of immigration is.
00:12:04.000It is a more cost effective and simpler way to increase the voter rolls for Democrats or increase the payrolls for giant corporations than it is to pay white people, persuade white people, encourage.0.78
00:12:25.000Well, rather than persuade any of the white people in Florida or existing people, even if they're not white in Florida, well, we'll just pay felons or we'll bring in immigrants.0.92
00:12:35.000And that logic seems to apply in a lot of places.0.88
00:12:39.000The Bloomberg effort, which will be pooled with about $5 million already raised by the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, is narrowly focused only on black and Hispanic voters who are already registered to vote and whose debts are less than $1,000.
00:12:56.000Florida voters passed a constitutional amendment restoring the right to vote to convicted felons, though the legislature made that conditional on the payment of all outstanding fines to the state.
00:13:06.000There are some 775,000 felons who still owe money, which I suppose is just a giant pool of potential and prospective Democratic voters to be mined by billionaires, is I guess what they're insinuating here.
00:13:23.000But if you see this, what's going on in Florida with Mike Bloomberg and these poor people, I think.
00:13:28.000Like I said earlier, this is the best and most obvious example of what is happening across the entire country about the alliance between the ultra wealthy and the elites that run this country, and not surprisingly, the spiritual outsiders and foreigners, the so called marginalized, at the bottom of the society.
00:13:49.000In the same way, they are outsiders.0.69
00:13:53.000It's very similar in the sense that the people who are at the top, somebody like Michael Bloomberg, is a Jewish leftist.
00:14:01.000Who I believe may be descended from immigrants at some point.
00:14:04.000This is the case, by the way, with a lot of rich people in this country billionaires, millionaires, a lot of them Jewish, actually, but many of them immigrants, many of them having an international consciousness or a global consciousness, the idea of global citizenship.0.56
00:14:21.000And they don't feel the same allegiance or connectedness or rootedness to America, obviously, that we do, that the middle class does, that the working class does.0.74
00:14:32.000Even if you're looking at More well to do people who might be landowners.0.72
00:14:38.000It's a very different class of people.
00:14:40.000For example, even somebody who might be moderately rich but has derived their fortune from owning property or something like that, there's still a connectedness to the country.
00:14:51.000And obviously, the people that work the lands and farms or work factories or their ancestors work those kinds of jobs in towns for generations, they are firmly rooted in this country.
00:15:04.000They want to see those parts of the country prosper.
00:15:09.000There's this idea that there's skin in the game, there's something at stake there.
00:15:15.000If you're born and raised in a town that your ancestors have been in for generations, maybe your ancestors were the ones that settled and created those towns.
00:15:25.000I know some people have told me stories where it was their great grandparents or great great grandparents that built all the homes in a neighborhood or paved the roads, or they're the ones that settled.
00:15:36.000A town out in the west or down in the south or something.
00:15:41.000There's this concept of buy in that most of the people in the middle of the country that have, you know, maybe they started out from the bottom as settlers or pioneers or something, frontiersmen, they have now found themselves in a situation where they see themselves as custodians of an inheritance from their ancestors.
00:17:18.000That this is a country that was built by people that hate them, by people that enslave them, by people that are rigging the system against them.1.00
00:17:26.000That's why they burned down their neighborhoods.
00:17:28.000And the same goes for all these other groups.
00:17:31.000So rather than what a lot of people talk about, which is a class war between the rich and everyone else, rather than a war, even I would say between races, although there's definitely a racial dimension to it, between whites and everyone else, and even rather than any other ideological battle, whatever other fault line you could describe.
00:17:51.000The more natural alliance is about this identification, that's about identity, your identification with America, your buy in, the skin in the game that you have with America as it is.
00:18:06.000And obviously, it is the people on the bottom, socially or economically, and the people at the top that are a natural alliance.
00:18:15.000They are the ones that have the most in common.0.67
00:18:17.000Michael Bloomberg, who is a billionaire New York Jew, can talk the same way about feeling like an outsider.0.87
00:18:25.000About feeling like someone who doesn't fit into the American fabric.0.90
00:18:29.000Talking about melting down American identity, the melting pot, right?
00:18:34.000In the same way that a poor black person in the inner city can talk about not feeling like they're fitting in.
00:18:42.000Talking about how they don't feel like they're on the same page as the founding fathers because the founding fathers own slaves.
00:18:50.000They have that common consciousness or the rejection of the American consciousness that the people in the middle have.0.72
00:18:57.000This is why the Democratic Party is funded by lots of rich Jews and other rich people in general, and it is voted for by all the poor people and the non whites and the marginalized, that bio Leninist coalition.0.73
00:19:13.000That is why you see this dynamic in the 2020 election.0.58
00:19:17.000That is why the multi multi billionaire Michael Bloomberg is putting up millions of dollars to pay for the restitution of.
00:19:27.000Black and Hispanic felons in Florida so that they can vote Democratic.0.86
00:19:31.000But that's the alliance that we're trying to fight.
00:19:33.000It's not the capitalist versus the socialist poor.
00:19:37.000It's not the socialist government versus the capitalist everybody else.
00:19:41.000It's very simply the people that identify with the traditional American nation voting for the Republican Party, which implicitly defends that, and the Democratic Party, which is comprised of the people that do not identify with that traditional American nation.
00:19:56.000That for whatever reason, see that American nation as hostile to them or they're hostile to it, but they want to see it destroyed or radically altered.
00:20:07.000That is the fault line that defines our politics today.
00:20:11.000Mike Bloomberg, who is the victim of anti Semitism and doesn't celebrate Christmas and honeymoons in Israel and so on, and the blacks at the bottom who are the victims of racism and came here on slave ships and so on.
00:20:24.000And it's us, white people here in the middle.
00:20:31.000It's white people in Kansas and Nebraska or Texas.0.62
00:20:34.000It's white people that built the towns, that built the industries.0.57
00:20:38.000White people that built this country that speak the language.0.64
00:20:41.000White people that even if they came in as immigrants, assimilated white people that buy into and actually have a connection to and identify with America, it is us defending this homeland against them.0.58
00:20:53.000And that's why you see these different groups falling in line according to the Democrat or the Republican Party.0.69
00:20:59.000There's no better example than this.0.59
00:21:02.000So the enemy is not just Black Lives Matter and Antifa, it's not just these raiders in the streets that are marauding and smashing windows and they're homeless and poor and Dirty and they don't have jobs, or they're students or something, or they're young people or whatever, or they're crazy or indigent.0.54
00:21:21.000It's not just them that are smashing the windows that are the problem.
00:21:25.000As we know, it's also the billionaires that are facilitating all of this happening.
00:21:30.000It's the billionaires that are mobilizing them and using them.
00:21:33.000And by the way, a lot of people like to obfuscate this reality.
00:21:38.000A lot of people like to obfuscate this dynamic by pretending that it's only one billionaire.
00:21:47.000We know that George Soros is probably the financier of a lot of these activities, but he's not the only one.
00:21:53.000Who else in the billionaire class is funding thousands of immigrants coming into the country in pursuit of the same objective?0.61
00:22:01.000Or ignoring or obviously stepping on the cultural identity of America by bringing in immigrants?
00:22:10.000Well, it's all these billionaires that run the big tech companies Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.
00:22:14.000How many H 1B visas and other visa people do they bring in?
00:22:18.000These are multi, multi billionaires that are causing the same problem, that are complicit in or participants in the destruction of American identity all the same.
00:22:28.000Zuckerberg and Bezos, and obviously they're vilified too, even by some conservatives, not mentioned nearly as much.
00:22:35.000But then what about even the Koch brothers?
00:22:38.000Now, the Koch brothers, they said in 2018 that they would fund Democrats for the first time because the Republican administration would not bring in enough immigrants.
00:22:48.000They said that the Republican administration was against free trade.
00:22:52.000So the Koch brothers, who were big financiers of the Republican Party and are libertarians nominally, they're now going for Democrats because, once again, it's not about conservative or liberal.
00:23:04.000They want that same globalist agenda, anti American agenda of bringing in immigrants.
00:23:10.000The same goes, I would say, for Sheldon Adelson, Paul Singer.1.00
00:24:39.000The reason that they're participating in these kinds of things is because they experience the same alienation from the traditional American nation as the rich.
00:24:49.000A lot of Republicans like to pretend that that's not happening.
00:24:52.000They like to pretend that that's not justified, it's unexplainable, there's no reason for it, but it's perfectly legitimate and explainable.0.66
00:24:59.000Why is there this idea of people of color?
00:25:02.000What do blacks and Hispanics and Arabs and everybody else?
00:25:05.000Asians, Chinese, and Japanese, and Indians, what do they all have in common?1.00
00:25:11.000What they all have in common in this country is they're not white.
00:25:16.000It's that alienation, and it's not every single one of them, but it is that systemic or racial or cultural alienation that, in the same way that the rich are transnational and don't have that buy in with American identity, neither do any of them.
00:25:32.000Republicans ignore this, they try to whitewash this or paint over this.
00:25:36.000But that's why 74% of blacks continue to support Black Lives Matter.
00:25:42.000It's not because they're being tricked.0.97
00:25:44.000It's not because they're watching Anderson Cooper or the other fag on there, Don Lemon.1.00
00:25:51.000It's because they are alienated from the identity of the country.1.00
00:25:55.000That's why you see black felons and billionaire Jews hand in hand voting for the Democratic Party.0.98
00:26:02.000And understand the partisanship means nothing in itself, it's not about them being Democrats.0.94
00:26:09.000It's about the Democratic Party as a force against American identity.
00:26:15.000I'm not thinking about it like, well, they're Democrats and being a Democrat is the problem.
00:26:20.000Them voting for Democrats is only, all that is to say is that by voting for Democrats, they are politically working towards the destruction of American identity through the Democratic Party.
00:26:32.000The party that seeks to promote mass migration, that seeks to promote this racial caste system that puts whites on the bottom, that promotes degeneracy and the erosion of traditional.
00:27:15.000Well, it turns out that the rich and BLM, that George Soros, but as well as Paul Singer and the Koch brothers, they have a lot in common with felons, criminals, Antifa, BLM.
00:27:31.000It's the people in Hollywood and entertainment.
00:27:33.000It's the financial elite and so on.0.90
00:27:36.000And it is their army, their soldiers, it's what it is, their foot soldiers, these dirty people in the slums and in the cities, and these people fresh off the boat against the historic American nation.
00:27:51.000People have to understand that that's what's going on here.
00:27:53.000And anything else is a diversion, anything else is a complete red herring.
00:27:59.000Socialism versus capitalism, even I would say conservatism versus liberalism, any of that.
00:28:05.000It's very simply about that conflict at the end of the day about identity more than much else.0.89
00:28:11.000I mean, you can convince a lot of these black voters all day long that they should get their taxes cut and they'll still vote for Democrats.0.71
00:28:18.000And they'll still vote for Democrats because they're still supporting Colin Kaepernick.0.92
00:28:22.000They're still taking a knee and throwing up the black power fist.0.71
00:28:26.000And it's got nothing to do with what they want the economy to do.0.87
00:28:40.000So I saw that story earlier this week, and to me, it really just says it all.
00:28:45.000A lot of people take a look at that and say, oh, it's just yet another example of corruption.
00:28:49.000To me, there's a big lesson in that that people need to start to realize, specifically when it comes to Michael Bloomberg and what he represents.0.99
00:29:03.000A lot of times on the show, people accuse me of being evasive or something, but is this the first time we've seen something like this from elite Jewish people in this country?0.97
00:29:13.000Are we supposed to pretend that there's nothing going on here with Jewish elites in particular having a problem with America, having a problem with patriotism?0.95
00:29:24.000I think about Sarah Silverman, who did a routine one time talking about how her boyfriend was putting up an American flag in front of her house, and she said it reminded her of Nazi Germany and Hitler.
00:29:37.000Is that the first time we've heard something like that?
00:29:40.000Is that the first time we've seen their actions resemble thinking like that?
00:29:44.000I mean, let's just be straight up about it.0.97
00:31:08.000We know who's doing it, we know what's going on here.
00:31:11.000That is where the battle lines are being drawn.
00:31:14.000But we're going to move on and talk about our featured story, which is very, very exciting.
00:31:19.000You know, for the past few months, I've been very excited about what the Trump administration has been up to cutting immigration in half, building hundreds of miles of border wall, potentially ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:31:35.000Apparently, there is even an imminent antitrust case being brought against Google, according to certain sources.
00:31:42.000And that was the one thing I said he could have worked on tax censorship, seemingly being addressed.
00:31:48.000And there has been so much good, so many white pills.
00:31:51.000Course, even the Ruth Bader Ginsburg replacement, which is soon to come.0.99
00:31:56.000But I couldn't help but wonder throughout these past few months, which have been so good for us, Trump supporters and Trump voters, and the people that voted Trump into office, where's all the free money for blacks?0.89
00:32:11.000When are we going to get more concessions and more free money for black people?
00:32:17.000Me as a Trump supporter, as somebody that voted for Trump, and I actually look like most of the Trump voters, 90% of Trump's voters in 2016 were white.0.98
00:32:28.000So, you know, I'm like your archetypal Trump voter, and I've been loving what I'm seeing.
00:32:36.000Like I said, I voted for Trump for all these issues so that he could solve these things.
00:32:40.000But the one head scratcher, if there's anything else, when I'm sitting around and wondering, I'm thinking, okay, you know, that's great.0.90
00:32:46.000I voted for you to end the foreign wars that seems to be happening.0.71
00:32:49.000I voted for you to build the wall and make Mexico pay for it.0.95
00:32:52.000I voted for you so you could keep my Twitter account from being banned.
00:32:58.000But all the while, I was constantly being bugged.
00:33:01.000There was constantly something eating away at me on the inside.0.98
00:33:05.000I'm thinking, when are my tax dollars going to be funneled into the pockets of black people who don't even like me or this country or vote for the president?1.00
00:33:16.000But rest assured, the president is prepared even for this.0.79
00:33:30.000If you thought that black people are going to see any shortage of special attention, perks, or money, you are definitely mistaken because there's about to be a whole lot more of it.
00:33:44.000It describes the platinum plan that the president is going to announce later this week.
00:33:49.000It says, quote, President Trump's plan for black America designates the KKK and Antifa as terrorist organizations and calls for making lynching a national hate crime while pledging to increase access to capital in black communities by nearly 50%.
00:34:09.000And I don't know about you, but right now I am breathing a huge sigh of relief.0.92
00:34:14.000I've been looking around for the past five months and wondering when the federal government is going to do something about all these anti black lynchings?0.54
00:34:23.000It's like I can't drive to downtown Chicago without seeing blacks swinging from trees and streetlights.
00:35:33.000The president's plan, according to the campaign, will increase access to capital in black communities by almost $500 billion, help to create 500,000 new black owned businesses, and help to create 3 million new jobs for the black community.
00:35:50.000Fox News obtained a copy of the Platinum Plan.
00:35:53.000The president's plan also vows to make Juneteenth a national holiday, even better.
00:35:57.000Meanwhile, the president is also expected to commit to working on a second step act and provide access to better jobs and training opportunities for those in black communities.
00:36:08.000The Platinum Plan also pledges to give black churches the ability to compete for federal resources for their communities, bring better and tailored health care to address what the campaign called historic disparities, and advance home ownership opportunities.
00:36:23.000And enhance financial literacy in black communities.
00:36:26.000Although, you know, I think probably they should first start with regular literacy and then maybe financial.
00:36:34.000I know that there's even a lot of white people, perfectly literate, that struggle with the financial aspect of it.
00:36:40.000I can't imagine how difficult it might be.
00:36:42.000You know, somebody's describing to somebody collateralized debt obligations and mortgage backed securities, and, you know, they're just trying to figure out how to construct a basic sentence.
00:36:55.000As for educational opportunities, the president is expected to vow in federal, state, and local community partnerships to close failing schools to replace with full school choice and education opportunity while continuing to protect historically black colleges and universities.
00:37:13.000The president is also expected to pledge to increase the amount of Pell Grants and allow for vocational employment and advance targeted apprenticeship and job training programs.
00:37:24.000But really, that is where the article ends.
00:37:28.000I mean, we could go through all of this.
00:37:31.000There are pages and pages and pages of safety and justice, better and cheaper health care, economic empowerment, educational opportunities.
00:37:40.000I'm looking at the sheet that's put out by the Trump campaign.
00:37:45.000So, really, the list goes on and on and on and on.
00:37:48.000And as we've said before on the show, and this is good news, it will just never be enough.
00:38:32.000Alice Johnson freed, and we got the executive order on police reform in June, and we got the endless talk about George Floyd and his memory and so on.
00:38:44.000We had the CPAC, or not CPAC, the Republican National Convention, parading around diversity, all these black speakers wherever they could find them.
00:38:55.000And it hasn't moved the needle an inch, it hasn't moved the needle a millimeter as far as black people voting for Donald Trump.
00:39:05.000All the pandering, all the money, all the celebrities, the diversity, the tokens, and we haven't gotten any more black support.0.97
00:39:13.000We can't expect any more black support.0.99
00:39:15.000I mean, what really, reasonably are they expecting in this election?0.63
00:39:20.000Don't you know that 75% of blacks support Black Lives Matter?
00:39:24.000You know, the group that wants to get rid of the police, the group that wants reparations, that wants America to start at 1619, and on and on.
00:39:34.000I'm thinking, what on earth are you doing?0.74
00:39:36.000Understand that in order for you to win the presidential election as a Republican, there are two groups that you need to worry about college educated whites.0.58
00:39:52.000And those are the groups that matter because statistically, those are the ones that constitute the vast majority of the people that are voting in the election.
00:40:01.000Even if Donald Trump doubled his support with Hispanics, it would not offset what he's already lost with white voters, specifically college educated white voters.
00:40:14.000And I believe there's more Hispanics than blacks at the moment.1.00
00:40:17.000At least, maybe there's more that are going to turn out.0.98
00:40:20.000You have to think about how the math works.0.51
00:40:23.000So, at a time in this election when Trump is slipping with the most important constituencies that got him elected in the first place, in states like Michigan or Wisconsin or Minnesota, Pennsylvania, these states are carried because of the appeal to college and non college educated whites.
00:40:43.000As that's happening, we continue to pour more resources and spend even a minute of our time and a dollar of federal government resources pandering to people.
00:40:53.000Who are never going to vote for us in a million years?
00:40:57.000Even if they do, it's not even going to be statistically significant.
00:41:01.000I mean, this is what we're talking about.
00:41:04.000And don't get me wrong, there's a lot of good stuff happening right now.
00:41:07.000There is a lot of good stuff happening.
00:41:10.000And I don't know that this takes away from that, but I just wonder why it is not all the way totally focused on winning back the constituency that put Donald Trump in the White House in the first place and gaining.
00:41:25.000Where we've lost in those constituencies rather than continuing the failed strategy.
00:41:30.000I thought I had heard rumors in the White House that the president was upset about the First Step Act.
00:41:35.000He was upset about the First Step Act because Jared Kushner and his advisors promised him that this was going to deliver the black vote in 2020.
00:41:44.000And poll after poll after poll that comes out shows that that's just not happening.
00:41:50.000I thought that he had abandoned that approach, and that's why he started to actually do what he promised in the 2016 election.
00:42:29.000But even among blacks who identify as Republicans, the Republican Party, even black people that identify as Republicans, the majority of them, the vast majority of them vote for Democrats.0.76
00:42:45.000Black people that identify as conservative, black people that identify as politically conservative, also, the vast majority of them vote for Democrats.
00:43:25.000It's a tough pill to swallow, but that's the way it is.0.56
00:43:28.000What we should focus on is the white people that I'm sure are looking for a healthy alternative to the Democratic Party, a viable, reasonable alternative to what's going on right now on the other side between BLM and Antifa.
00:43:47.000Why not spend the last five weeks of this campaign?
00:43:51.000In five weeks, we may be electing another president.0.74
00:43:55.000Why not spend every day, every waking minute, every dollar spent in the next five weeks on ensuring that all those white people that turned the Midwest for the first time in decades do the same thing again this year?0.77
00:44:09.000It's beyond me why we're doing this.0.64
00:44:12.000More than that, though, not everything is about elections, not everything is about politics.
00:44:17.000Doesn't anybody see anything wrong with this?
00:44:19.000They're talking about for the black community fairness.
00:44:23.000Well, what's exactly fair about this?1.00
00:44:26.000Black people get endless pandering and endless money, and that's supposed to be fair?1.00
00:44:45.000The people that are alive today, most of them that are black, Didn't all of them live through slavery, and almost none of them live through Jim Crow, with the exception of people that are boomers and old boomers and silent generation.
00:45:02.000So, there's been a long time for there to be fairness and catching up and everything, and yet we continue to do special job training, access to federal funds, creating black businesses, Pell Grants, focus on historically black colleges.0.54
00:45:17.000Think about it this way if I talk about defending this historically white nation.0.60
00:45:23.000I could call the white supremacist.0.66
00:45:25.000I could call the white nationalist.0.83
00:45:27.000If I want to defend an historically white neighborhood, if I want to defend an historically white family from race mixing or something, I'm a white supremacist, I'm a racist, or whatever.0.87
00:45:39.000They're out there creating new countries.0.99
00:45:41.000They want to create a black ethno state in the South, which I don't know if I'm exactly against that, but that's what they want to do.0.95
00:45:47.000And funds to protect historically black colleges and pouring, I mean, they're just shoveling the money in in dump trucks.0.84
00:45:58.000To put that into perspective, when they did the $3 trillion coronavirus stimulus in the spring, $3 trillion coronavirus stimulus, it was the $250 billion of that that was earmarked for those $1,200 cash transfers for every American making less than $100,000.
00:46:23.000$3 trillion stimulus for coronavirus, $250 billion was those.
00:46:29.000$1,200 direct payments to the people making under $75,000 to $100,000.0.69
00:46:36.000They're going to funnel $500 billion, double that amount, into the black community just on account of.0.96
00:46:44.000Better than that, they're shoveling that money into the black community because the black community is out there rioting right now because they're out there spray painting on churches and drawing on government buildings and exploding bombs and shooting cops and smashing windows and attacking shopkeepers.0.99
00:47:07.000We're rewarding that behavior even better.
00:47:09.000You know, it's not like they're getting it just for nothing.
00:47:11.000Let's not forget, they're getting it because they've been throwing the world's biggest temper tantrum for the past four to five months with lethal consequences.
00:47:21.000That is the Trump administration's response.
00:47:23.000That's the conservative regime's answer to this behavior.
00:50:37.000A building that's going to get shot up?
00:50:39.000A building that's going to have bullet holes all over it?0.97
00:50:42.000A school where the students are going to be beating the shit out of each other and terrorizing the teachers and selling drugs and it's going to go to metal detectors in these schools?0.87
00:50:51.000I mean, what is the expectation at this point?0.96
00:51:04.000Been a lot of money poured in, a lot of fairness and opportunity and prosperity and programs and war on poverty and endless political pandering.
00:51:12.000And where have we gotten with all of that?
00:52:19.000Everything about this is sick, the way this goes, and especially with what we've seen over the past four months.
00:52:26.000They are trying to tell us it's white supremacists that are looting Target for phone chargers and looting the liquor store for Hennessy.0.91
00:53:10.000But by the way, if you talk like that, I mean, that's fringe.
00:53:13.000But everything I just said is totally fringe and not professional and not serious.
00:53:19.000Serious political people don't talk like that.
00:53:21.000That's not how a serious political person talks.
00:53:24.000A serious political person wants the GOP to be run by Nikki Haley and Tim Scott.
00:53:31.000And the GOP is just supposed to be like, I don't even know, a giant funnel for all of the money that we earn to immigrants and everybody else, right?
00:53:40.000So I know that's like, oh, you can't talk like that.
00:54:11.000Do you think that if there was a Democratic administration, they would say, okay, fair is fair, before we designate all white people in this country a terrorist group, first we're going to designate the Black Panthers a terrorist group?
01:04:53.000And a lot of conservatives don't get that.
01:04:55.000But yeah, I mean, we can back the blue, they will never back us, they back their bosses.
01:04:59.000And that's not to say that there aren't good people that are cops or that cops aren't sympathetic to us, but it's literally their job to work for the government.
01:05:11.000Base Kyle says Did you see the rabbi complaining on Twitter about Google search results for Jewish baby stroller?0.64
01:09:40.000Kavechian says, what got me to check out your show was one of Augustus' podcasts.
01:09:46.000Went on a spiel about people who do things versus people who talk, specifically comparing himself as a lawyer to you as a show host.
01:09:53.000Groyper War started the next day, and a week later, he and Spencer fondly admitted on a podcast that the future of the right was with people like you.
01:10:01.000You could hear the hope in their voices.
01:10:48.000You have to be smart when you're doing anything, but especially when you're doing something as complex as what we're trying to do and as high risk as what we're trying to do.
01:10:59.000If you don't put $50,000 in the stock market right away, or $10,000, whatever, if you don't put $10,000 into the stock market tomorrow, would you say that you're somebody who's never going to invest your money?
01:11:12.000Would you say that you're somebody who's never, oh, you're just a loser, you don't want to get rich, you don't want to help yourself?
01:11:19.000Or would you say that, well, if you do something before you carefully consider the repercussions, before you carefully prepare and do your homework, well, you'll probably unnecessarily lose your money.
01:11:32.000Does that mean that you're against action, you're all about talk or something like that?
01:11:36.000No, it means that, as with anything in life, you have to do your due diligence.
01:12:00.000You've got to think and you've got to prepare.
01:12:02.000One of my teachers in grade school, I'm not one of these people that goes on and on about, oh, you know, Mrs. Campbell in fifth grade really, you know, she was so great.
01:12:12.000But, you know, I had a math teacher in grade school and he told me this and it stuck with me for a long time.
01:12:18.000He always used to say, failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
01:12:23.000Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.
01:12:26.000If you're not preparing before you're getting in, you're preparing to fail.
01:12:30.000I want to succeed, so we have to prepare.
01:17:06.000I've seen him doing pull ups and everything.
01:17:08.000He posts inspirational videos of him like.
01:17:12.000Look, I can, you know, I'm still a strong guy, so that he might actually be tough.
01:17:16.000Also, he'd probably be like Yoda, you know, in like Star Wars 2, Yoda's like flipping around in the Geonosis, you know, that chamber where the Confederacy is holed up, the CIS.
01:17:30.000So, you gotta wonder, does he have that like advantage?0.68
01:17:33.000Is he like a crawler in Nazi zombies, you know, and they're like way faster?0.76
01:19:01.000Game over for you financially, game over for your freedom, game over for your political activism, game over for your platforms, your fundraising.
01:21:14.000If I told you, hypothetically, that what we have to do is sit in a dark room for 50 years without saying or doing anything, but we win at the end, would you be willing to do that?
01:21:29.000Let's say that the only way to win is for us to be completely dark for 50 years.
01:21:35.000I'm not saying that that's what it is, but I'm saying hypothetically, if you knew that the only way to win was to just be completely dark for 50 years, would you do it?
01:23:37.000Radio says Irish immigrants are always cited in the immigration debate, but the Irish were mass conscripted into the armies of both sides during the Civil War and worked on mass public works projects for the U.S. Very true.0.99
01:23:50.000Groyper of the Dawn says, Alex Jones with Robert Barnes claim Amy Barrett is a bad choice.
01:23:56.000She's made pro lockdown decisions and is being pushed by the same people who wanted Fauci, Bolton, and Mueller.
01:24:02.000Alex and Rob wanted Barbara Lagoa, who has no bad decisions and was the first judge to take action against Epstein's thoughts.
01:24:10.000I've heard that Lagoa is anti Trump.0.98
01:24:13.000There was something that came out about her that she was like against Trump or something, so she's no good.
01:24:18.000And the lockdown decision about Amy Barrett, apparently in that case, it wasn't necessarily pro lockdown.
01:29:10.000No, especially if you're a big baby who wears diapers and then sucks his thumb and plays with dolls at him, wears pajamas with feet at him, and carries his blankie around.
01:30:13.000I fully understand, but it hasn't worked.
01:30:17.000I mean, I would totally, and I'm saying that in the context of it being in an election.
01:30:22.000What I said about Israel the other day is look, it appears that we're getting something out of it.0.96
01:30:28.000It appears that there is, you know, two sides to the trade.
01:30:32.000We have given Israel a lot, and Sheldon Adelson has given tens of millions of dollars to the Republican Party and may help Trump get elected and reelected.
01:30:42.000As far as this goes, what's the trade?
01:30:44.000I mean, we do these kinds of programs and then they don't vote for us.
01:30:47.000So maybe there's an argument to be made that it's to win over white liberals or white people that endorse BLM.
01:30:55.000But I think if you endorse BLM, you're probably a hardcore liberal.
01:30:59.000So I don't know the extent to which this kind of stuff is effective.
01:31:03.000The argument is that it's not effective.
01:31:05.000It's not that it's not a trade, not that he's attempting to make a trade.
01:31:09.000It's that it's an ineffective trade, it's a bad trade.
01:31:12.000We've got five weeks before the election, we've got a limited amount of time and resources.
01:31:18.000All of that should be spent towards getting white working class and college educated people to vote for Trump.0.77
01:31:25.000And the pandering to liberals and blacks, I mean, we've tried that.0.67
01:31:29.000If he had done this six months ago, maybe I wouldn't have had a problem with it.0.85
01:31:33.000If he had done this instead of the First Step Act, I would have said, you know what, it's worth a shot.
01:31:39.000I don't like it, but it's worth a shot.
01:31:53.000The only problem is we have now, what, five weeks before the election to get things together.
01:31:58.000Why are we rolling out something like this?
01:32:00.000We don't have time for it, is what I'm saying.
01:32:03.000Even if it did have a marginal benefit, the benefit that we would accrue from actually targeting people that we lost from 16 would be a much better strategy.0.84
01:32:13.000Base Theist says Do you think Trump will continue his black politique appeasement if he wins re election?0.68
01:33:13.000You know, when I do a show and I do the Groiproar and everything, are they screaming and yelling and jumping up and down or are they making phone calls and moving behind the scenes and making shit happen?0.99
01:33:23.000You know, that's how we have to think.0.86
01:34:09.000As an individual, however, you know, if I meet somebody and when I regard different groups, I mean, of course, we know that groups have tendencies, cultural, racial, or otherwise, but, you know, I don't hold the group morally accountable for the actions of an individual.
01:34:23.000But that's an important distinction to make.
01:34:26.000Michael Miller says Would you ever debate or chat with Timothy Gordon?
01:34:30.000I know Knowles wrote the preface to his book, but I feel like you guys would still share a lot in common.
01:34:35.000Well, I don't know what we would debate about.
01:37:06.000He says, Black people want to live ghetto fabulous on white people's expense, plain and simple.1.00
01:37:11.000The entire Blegsit crowd masqueraded as conservatives for a paycheck, and it shows because none of their leadership summits were held in the Southside, Chicago, Baltimore, and predominantly black areas.0.99
01:37:22.000The GOP should pander to whites and let those who want order conform to the established culture.0.99
01:38:32.000But thanks for the big super chat.0.91
01:38:34.000Totally true, though, about, yeah, Blegs it and they're going to hold it in, you know, the South or something, or, you know, maybe not the South, but in a white area in the South.
01:38:43.000They're not going to do it in Detroit.
01:38:53.000We have a lot of black supporters, and that's just because we have a straight up, no holds barred America First message.
01:38:58.000And, you know, and blacks and even other groups, Arabs and even, for that matter, Jews or.
01:39:06.000Excuse me, Asians, people that are drawn to the message are attracted to it, and that's great.
01:39:11.000But unlike other groups, we're not out here pandering to those people and saying, well, look, please, will you just respect our country, respect America, keep America, you know?
01:39:21.000So I say, let the chips fall where they may.0.92
01:39:24.000The real Boston Groyper says, Hey, King, my bike shop is offering a BLM bike ride tomorrow.0.71
01:39:57.000If you're for Trump, you're for America First.
01:39:59.000You're not like you haven't been duped into supporting him because, you know, he did some AstroTurf policy cooked up by the NAACP and Jared Kushner, you know?0.79
01:41:03.000People really believe in that, and people are getting kind of kooky about it, too.
01:41:08.000Crapped Crusaders says Lately, I've been getting really tired of the word community.1.00
01:41:12.000The black community, the LGBT community, the poo poo pee pee community, just shut the fuck up.1.00
01:41:17.000It's a ploy to trick tonic retards into thinking they made headway in a debate.1.00
01:41:22.000Well, I don't know what you mean by that last part, but I mean, I think it just refers to the fact that they are, you know, ethnically or for whatever other reason on the same page.1.00
01:41:33.000The community, I mean, this is sort of like a euphemism for self interested blacks, self interested homosexuals, self interested Jews.
01:41:44.000That's a nicer way to say than like Jewish people who only care about Jewish people, or like the black community, black people that care about black people doing better and nobody else.0.92
01:42:48.000Volk says, tuned in late, but just caught the bit where someone felt guilty for not donating because they didn't have anything funny to say.
01:42:54.000Thanks for bullying me into donating as well.
01:42:56.000Haha, you're like Super Chat bully.0.98
01:43:05.000People were saying, yesterday I put out a tweet and I said, Me, when a homeless person asked me to buy him a Gatorade outside Walgreens, and it was a screenshot of Darren Beatty's tweet where he said, You're literally not intelligent enough to talk to me.
01:43:21.000And some people are like, That's not a very Christian thing to say.
01:43:25.000What about the Bible says this about charity?
01:43:28.000And some people are like, It's a joke.
01:43:36.000Completely and totally without exaggeration happened exactly as I described it a couple of days ago.
01:43:43.000I was downtown and I was walking all day and I went into the Walgreens on Michigan Avenue by Water Tower Place and I got a Gatorade because I was thirsty.0.75
01:43:56.000I step outside and I'm out there for one second and this black guy next to the Walgreens is like, Hey, could you help me get a Gatorade?0.92
01:44:05.000And I turned at him and I'm like, No, no, I'm not going to help you get a Gatorade.0.97
01:44:10.000And then I just went back on my phone.
01:44:12.000But I mean, look, if you're in Chicago, you know how this goes.
01:44:15.000I mean, I don't know if people don't live in the city or what, but it's like if you were to do everything that every homeless person asked you to do in Chicago, you'd be broke before you get back to your car.
01:44:36.000And you got people that are panhandling and begging all up and down every single street.0.69
01:44:41.000And you got all these, I don't know if they don't live in cities, but they're like, If you said no to a homeless person, you're not Christian.
01:44:48.000It's like these people are drugged out.
01:45:20.000And, you know, there's a fine line between this kind of like being taken advantage of and, you know, enabling and then actually doing like real charity.
01:47:09.000Yeah, I mean, like, you know, the incel thing presupposes a culture where all the value is derived from sex, is what it comes down to, you know.
01:47:23.000And a lot of people say, oh, that's a cope.
01:47:25.000Oh, like, you know, if you're not down with that, like, you're an incel yourself or something.
01:47:30.000There was a really good article about this on dailywire.su about how, you know, that kind of language, like I said, it presupposes that the only value you could have is a value that sexual value that women attribute to you.0.74
01:47:46.000And the thing about what women value is that it's totally bizarre.
01:47:50.000You know, I mean, there's a few primary things that women attach sexual value to, and that is your ability to provide for them and your ability to protect them.0.90
01:47:59.000And at this stage in the game, women don't need you to provide for them or you to protect them because they've got.
01:48:04.000We live in a society where there's cops and everything, so it's not like you need to be defended from tigers or cavemen or something.0.99
01:48:12.000And as far as being provided for, the state takes care of women.0.97
01:48:16.000If women aren't taking care of themselves, then the state is taking care of them.
01:48:19.000So, as such, and as well, you've got the fact that a lot of women are on birth control, and birth control makes them, it's been shown in studies, the kind of men they go after are more effeminate, they have rounder faces.
01:48:33.000I said that earlier, that's not random, that's legitimate.
01:48:35.000They have rounder faces, they're more feminine, more non threatening.1.00
01:48:38.000The kinds of things that women want as a result of this over socialization and the birth control is something that is just totally warped.1.00
01:48:48.000Where now it comes down to these kinds of fetishes like mulatto or super tall or these certain kinds of archetypes that you see on TikTok or something.0.97
01:49:00.000And so trying to base your value internally on that, on the now totally distorted.
01:49:08.000Appetites of women or basing a society on those things is very misguided.1.00
01:49:15.000The idea that we would place our esteem or what we value as a society in their hands as people that are, you know, looking for partners is just insane, especially now.1.00
01:49:26.000So, so yeah, but it's, but that was, but that I'm sort of summarizing it, right?
01:49:32.000There are a lot of that is I read in this article, but it's totally true.0.93
01:52:50.000Mango says, do you think this movement would have grown to what it is today if there was never a Gamergate and feminist owned compilation era?
01:52:57.000No, I think that was actually instrumental, and I'm not being ironic.
01:53:04.000Autismo says Joe Biden wants open borders, reparations, globalism, etc.
01:53:08.000And Republicans could be hammering this, but instead it feels like every Trump ad I've been getting lately is just about how he will raise taxes.0.99
01:53:41.000I understand everything you've just said.
01:53:43.000I've said everything you've just said.
01:53:45.000I said everything you just said tonight.
01:53:47.000I've said everything you just said yesterday, and I've been saying that for weeks.
01:53:50.000And you probably got that idea from me.
01:53:52.000What I'm saying is that we have a finite amount of time.
01:53:56.000We have a finite amount of time before the election.
01:53:59.000Do you think that these things just come out of thin air?
01:54:02.000It's about focus, it's about news cycles.
01:54:05.000We have a finite amount of time to run advertisements and make policy initiatives and to talk about these kinds of things and advertisements and speeches.0.96
01:54:15.000And I understand what you're saying that if you're just throwing shit at the wall, you see what sticks, it's not coming out of his bank account.0.96
01:54:40.000We don't have time for a big push on Black Lives Matter in the hopes that we're going to get some straggler white liberals and maybe some blacks.0.81
01:54:51.000If you have five weeks, you've got to make big, bold plays for big constituencies.0.72
01:54:57.000Big constituencies, not small constituencies, like people that support BLM but that are Republican, like black people who may vote Republican.
01:55:06.000The plays we need to make are pandering to the white voters on the issues that they care about, white working class and college educated voters in the Rust Belt and in the Midwest in particular, who carried for Trump in 16.
01:55:20.000So I completely understand what you're saying, completely get it.
01:55:40.000I said, look, if he does Kanye and blugs it and all this, I said, you know what?
01:55:43.000It costs us nothing and maybe it gets us votes.
01:55:46.000But right now, it's an opportunity cost.
01:55:49.000The cost is what we didn't do in the remaining five weeks to win over constituencies that are actually likely to vote for us, that are not white liberals and blacks.
01:57:16.000I was thinking about it the other day.0.99
01:57:18.000There's a lot of boomers who, and now I understand this.
01:57:22.000If you talk to them about, if a boomer played like football in their days or baseball or something, and you start talking to them about football or baseball, you know, they're really into that.
01:58:10.000Quantum says, When I lived in Bridgeport, I walked out of my apartment to a fully unclothed black man spread out on the sidewalk, yelling at me to get on the ground at 8 in the morning.0.98