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00:00:00.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our...
00:28:13.000Who's this punk kid wearing a sweatshirt in that nice New York City penthouse suite doing this political show that's totally unprofessional and disrespectful?
00:29:17.000We did a show celebrating the death of John McCain.
00:29:20.000And a lot of times I hear from people this, well, regardless of what you think about their politics, even if you disagree with their politics, that's disrespectful.
00:29:29.000That's not tasteful or something like this.
00:29:32.000We're gonna go over David Koch and his legacy and what he's done in politics and why I disagree with this sentiment.
00:29:39.000Why I disagree with this assessment that we have to have any kind of decorum or respect for this person who, frankly, is an enemy of our country, is an enemy of the middle class, is an enemy of our race.
00:29:53.000And so I don't think he deserves any sort of gravitas about this occasion.
00:29:58.000I don't think we should be mourning the death of our enemies.
00:30:02.000I think that's maybe something that we have a problem with on the right wing.
00:30:05.000So we'll be talking about David Koch, that'll be our featured story, and his death.
00:30:10.000We will also be talking tonight, because we didn't get a chance to last night,
00:30:14.000about this primary challenge that the president will be facing from Joe Walsh.
00:30:20.000Joe Walsh, very hardcore, tough, serious guy, as well as Bill Weld.
00:30:25.000You know, I gave a little blurb about that last night.
00:30:27.000We didn't have enough time to get to it, but you know, like I said last night, there is this perception on the right wing, I hear this all the time in the dissident right, particularly people that are not satisfied with the president's performance.
00:30:40.000That they're aching and longing for a primary challenge.
00:30:43.000They say, who's going to be our guy to primary Trump?
00:30:48.000And if not defeat him in the Republican primary, who's going to force him to move further to the right?
00:30:54.000Who's going to force him to keep his commitments on things like immigration or on foreign policy, for example?
00:31:00.000And every time I hear this, I say the same thing.
00:31:02.000You know, Donald Trump is as good as you're going to get in the Republican Party.
00:31:06.000If there is a primary challenger, it's going to be somebody from his left.
00:31:10.000It's going to be somebody from the establishment.
00:31:49.000I think that should take us to the end there.
00:31:51.000So it's going to be a pretty eventful, exciting show.
00:31:54.000You know, like I said yesterday, I said there's nothing really happening in the news.
00:31:59.000Nothing really going on except for Boris Johnson putting the old foot on the table in France and
00:32:04.000Boring things and then we get a treat and then we get a great gift, right?
00:32:09.000I said yesterday we can't be spoiled every week where you know Jeffrey Epstein gets murdered and There's there's things going on across the country
00:32:19.000But then today we get yet another gift.
00:32:40.000Before we dive into the current events, I do just want to say
00:32:43.000Just wanna make you aware of this, that I continue to be vindicated on the meat question.
00:32:50.000People don't believe me, people think I'm a crank, people think I'm crazy, because I've been saying for a long time that the New World Order and the globalists and all these people are pushing us to eat
00:33:01.000Insects and bugs, and moreover trying to push us to stop eating meat.
00:33:06.000And I've been saying this because I see it everywhere all the time.
00:33:10.000It's, look, uh, there's this new vending machine and it's selling crickets.
00:34:09.000That the fast food chains even have been pushing where they put together a meatless burger, and this is differentiated from the vegan burger because it's designed to look, taste, it's supposed to have the same texture as meat, but not actually contain any meat, and that's for environmental reasons.
00:34:27.000So it's not even actually healthier than a burger.
00:34:29.000It's not even supposed to be like a vegan thing.
00:34:32.000It's just supposed to be no meat in it.
00:34:34.000Because they say that, well, when the population balloons up to 10 billion people in the next century, we're not all gonna be able to eat meat, alright?
00:34:42.000There's gonna be 10 billion Africans on the planet.
00:34:45.000And on Newsflash, we're not gonna be able to feed all of them meat.
00:34:48.000So we're gonna have to start adjusting to a diet of nuts and crickets and, you know, things like this, presumably.
00:34:55.000And so again today I saw this article and it was just such a masterclass in this kind of propaganda.
00:35:00.000The headline from CNN was, do you want to stop the Amazon forest fire?
00:35:39.000To live a healthy life, to be a strong individual, particularly a male, to be a physically strong male, to be smart, to have good critical thinking, brain clarity, you have to have meat in your diet.
00:35:52.000We have been eating meat for millions of years.
00:35:55.000You know, it's no secret that human beings have been hunters as well as gatherers, right?
00:36:00.000So we've been eating a diverse sort of selection of foods, but meat has always been a staple there.
00:36:05.000And they even acknowledged there was a report this week on Twitter that said something like, one of the headlines,
00:36:11.000It said something like, well, as the population grows and gets richer, more people are eating meat.
00:36:17.000And that might be healthier, but it's also hurting the planet.
00:36:20.000So they're even acknowledging in this screed about climate change that eating meat is essential and good for you, but at the same time telling you everybody's gonna have to stop eating meat.
00:36:30.000Or maybe just Westerners, because it'll adversely affect the climate.
00:36:33.000So we really have to be on guard for this stuff.
00:36:35.000It won't be long before this is mandatory.
00:36:38.000You know, that may sound a little crazy now, that may sound conspiratorial, but right now it's a friendly suggestion from the United Nations and all the media.
00:36:47.000Hey buddy, you might want to stop eating so much meat.
00:36:49.000You can't eat three hamburgers a day after all.
00:36:52.000Just wait until 15 or 20 years from now where they say we're going to tax your meat, we're going to limit your meat consumption per household, and it'll all be enforced by the law.
00:37:01.000Frankly, that's what I see coming down the pike.
00:37:04.000And, you know, not for nothing, but who are we eating less meat to accommodate?
00:37:30.000I saw somebody in my replies, they were like, well, you know, if it means we're going to stop global warming, I'd be willing to do away with cattle.
00:37:37.000Well, it really has nothing to do with global warming.
00:37:39.000It's more about accommodating foreign nations that, by the way, we're subsidizing them to have kids.
00:37:45.000You know, we're saying that you're getting handed a plate of a prime rib steak and you're saying, I would rather go to Africa.
00:38:24.000Today we're seeing it escalate further and I'll read you this report from the BBC.
00:38:28.000It says, quote, President Donald Trump has hit back at China by announcing new higher tariffs on imports, escalating a mounting trade war between the two nations,
00:38:37.000In a series of tweets on Friday, Mr. Trump announced an additional tariff increase of 5% on imports from China.
00:38:43.000The move came hours after the president hit out at Chinese plans to hit $75 billion of American goods with duties.
00:38:51.000Mr. Trump described their action as, quote, politically motivated and has accused them of taking advantage of the U.S.
00:38:57.000He said, quote, Sadly, past administrations have allowed China to get so far ahead of fair and balanced trade that it has become a great burden to the American taxpayer.
00:39:07.000As president, I can no longer allow this to happen.
00:39:10.000Mr. Trump has also said he had, quote, hereby ordered American companies to look for alternatives to China and suggested they make products in the U.S.
00:40:21.000The economy seems to contract a little bit out of fears that the trade war is not going to end soon or that will continue to escalate.
00:40:28.000And a lot of people have said that this is irresponsible or that we need some kind of a deal.
00:40:33.000But as I've said for weeks about the trade war, as I've really been saying for years, we don't need a deal.
00:40:38.000We literally can't lose this trade war.
00:40:41.000You know, every time we look at these kinds of escalations, notice it's always almost completely one-sided.
00:40:47.000So China is responding to the announcement on August 1st actually.
00:40:52.000President Trump said earlier this month on August 1st that we were going to put a 10% tariff on the remaining $300 billion of goods that we get from China that are not currently subject to a tariff.
00:41:31.000They're gonna raise a tariff on $78 billion worth of goods.
00:41:36.000Does anybody understand how one-sided that is?
00:41:38.000We're putting tariffs on $550 billion worth of goods, and the best that China can do is to do a little quantitative easing with their currency, you know, devalue their currency slightly, and then to raise tariffs on $78 billion worth of goods.
00:41:55.000And all that is to say is to demonstrate the scale
00:42:16.000And it's borne out every time you see these kinds of escalations when China is literally unable to escalate beyond the first step of the trade war because they just don't import any goods from America.
00:42:28.000You know, we're raising it on 300, 250 billion dollars.
00:42:56.000Not only are we making money on it, but we're destroying their economy.
00:43:00.000You know, it's been talked about in the economic world for years now that China is just hemorrhaging money.
00:43:05.000You know, their manufacturing is shrinking, factories are closing, manufacturing companies are closing, they're moving elsewhere in Asia, they're moving elsewhere in the world to other countries.
00:43:15.000And that's been China's source of strength, obviously, is the economic growth.
00:43:19.000You know, they were growing, I think, in this quarter at something like 6.2%.
00:43:22.000Ten years ago, they were growing at 10%.
00:43:25.000They were growing, you know, crazy numbers.
00:43:32.000And so, President Trump finally taking on China, addressing the abuses, which are not just the trade barriers, not just the trade deficit, but, you know, the things like the currency manipulation, intellectual property theft, you know, these other kind of things that go on behind the scenes and under the radar.
00:43:47.000They're also one of our biggest adversaries.
00:43:49.000I think it's the strongest, probably the strongest part of his presidency.
00:43:54.000You know, and honestly, maybe that does demonstrate something about Donald Trump the man.
00:43:58.000You know, a lot of people criticize him because he's been sort of weak on immigration.
00:44:05.000Left a lot to be desired on immigration.
00:44:07.000You know, the wall's not exactly going up very fast and obviously we're still involved in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:44:13.000So foreign policy is not exactly what we wanted it to be.
00:44:17.000But on trade, the one thing that he seems to have total unilateral power over, there seems to be no opposition to him institutionally to this in the way of a military-industrial complex or generals that are disobeying him or something like this.
00:44:33.000You know, he's got great people on the trade front.
00:44:37.000He's got great trade negotiators like Leitzinger and all these other people.
00:44:41.000You know, so when he has a good team, he has unilateral authority, it seems like he's able to achieve pretty great results.
00:44:47.000When he's able to do it his way, it seems like he's able to have a lot of success.
00:44:52.000So, and I don't, you know, I don't want to go all four-dimensional chess on anybody again, but maybe that says something about this question of, does he not want to affect change or is he simply not being allowed to?
00:45:05.000You know, because often people look at immigration and they say, well, is he just so incompetent that he can't do it?
00:45:16.000The federal judiciary, the house leadership, or the congressional leadership rather, people in his administration.
00:45:22.000And I think you look at him on trade and see that he's killing it and he's keeping his promises even though it's going to be very politically costly for him in the next election to be at war with China economically.
00:45:36.000So maybe it shows that at the end of the day he's got the political will to do these things, but maybe it's just unable for other issues where he doesn't have as much jurisdiction on those areas.
00:45:55.000China's, you know, I mean we're really just beating the hell out of them.
00:45:58.000And again, you know, as I've been saying for weeks, a lot of people like libertarians don't understand this logic, but it's good for America to have trade barriers.
00:46:07.000You know, a lot of people think the endgame with China is we're gonna have this big far-reaching deal...
00:46:13.000And of course eliminate all the tariffs.
00:46:15.000And of course eliminate all the trade barriers and just go back to the way it was.
00:46:20.000And doesn't that kind of defeat the whole purpose?
00:46:21.000You know, if we had these hundred billion dollar deficits, hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars in trade deficits, why would the endgame be for us to go back to that?
00:46:31.000In other words, to take down all our trade barriers and allow more abuse to happen.
00:46:36.000The tariffs going up should be a permanent fixture of our trade policy.
00:46:39.000All these things that we're doing to hurt China should be a permanent fixture of our foreign policy, honestly.
00:46:45.000Why would we continue to enrich China at our expense?
00:46:48.000Why would we continue to enrich China at all, objectively, even if it was mutually beneficial?
00:46:53.000You know, you look at the rise of China in the last 20 years as a regional rival for regional hegemony, you know, from a geopolitical perspective, as a military power.
00:47:03.000You look at China rising as an economic power.
00:47:06.000They're trying to do this Belt and Road Initiative.
00:47:08.000They're trying to construct this financial system to compete with America.
00:47:12.000Where do you think all that money came from?
00:47:14.000China was not a player 25-30 years ago.
00:47:17.000All the wealth that they have accrued in the last two decades has come from America.
00:47:21.000And it's come because we don't have any trade barriers.
00:47:24.000And they're able to just leech right off of us because of the way monetary policy works and things like that.
00:47:32.000So everybody thinks that eventually we're going to get to this point where, oh, everybody's going to put down the trade barriers, everybody's going to take off the sanctions, and we're going to go back to free and fair trade.
00:47:43.000I think this should continue indefinitely until things improve.
00:47:47.000You know, if China's able to give us a really awesome deal, and they say, we're not going to do intellectual property theft, and we're not going to manipulate our currency, and we're not going to do
00:47:57.000All these shady things that they've been doing, you know, maybe we can consider reducing some of the trade barriers, but America should have trade barriers with every country.
00:48:06.000You know, it's been the pillaging and the destruction of the American wealth as a result of not having trade barriers.
00:48:11.000So, I don't know why people are so, they're so quick to say, we just need that deal, we're pursuing this deal.
00:48:18.000I think a deal would probably be the worst outcome out of all this, unless it was a really, really good one.
00:49:56.000I wore a MAGA hat in 2016, I volunteered, I campaigned for Donald Trump, I obviously do this show, he's in the intro song, he's in the theme song, the show's named after his slogan, and all that.
00:50:07.000So I get it, I understand, but time and again I've told people he's our best option.
00:50:12.000All we have in politics, and really all we have in life,
00:50:28.000Politics is about making hard choices, choosing what is the most useful, what is the most expedient in a given moment, and so that's why I've said for years, you know, even when we flirted with Andrew Yang for a little while, I said, you know, the Yang gang thing is funny, it's interesting, but I'll be voting for Donald Trump.
00:50:44.000And people have said, oh, well, that just goes to show that as much as you criticize him, you're still cucked.
00:50:56.000It says, quote, Joe Walsh, a conservative radio host who served one term as an Illinois congressman, is inching toward challenging President Trump in a Republican primary.
00:51:05.000He said, quote, I'm strongly, strongly considering it.
00:51:08.000That's, again, I'm not trying to be cute or coy.
00:51:11.000I've told you before, if somebody's going to get in there and go after him, it's got to be done soon.
00:52:56.000Your options are, within the Republican Party, this cuck libertarian who voted for Hillary Clinton, Bill Weld, it's Joe Walsh, and it's Donald Trump.
00:53:05.000Or he can vote Democrat, and it's going to be Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden,
00:53:10.000It's going to be somebody who's in favor of decriminalizing illegal immigration.
00:53:14.000Somebody who thinks we should have free health care for everybody, eliminate private health care, and give free health insurance to illegal immigrants.
00:53:53.000I wish the President didn't put the RNC in charge of staffing the White House.
00:53:57.000I wish DeStefano wasn't in charge of PPO and all this, right?
00:54:02.000We wish it had gone better, but it didn't.
00:54:05.000But look at who our options are in 2020.
00:54:07.000We've got somebody who says, we have to send these people back and, you know, like it or not, whether he's made progress or not, we're going to build a wall on the southern border.
00:54:16.000And there's some things we're not fond of, but I think all things considered, this is the only guy who's willing and able, he's a viable candidate, who can be our next president.
00:54:24.000You know, I look at these primary challengers and I think, what world are people living in that they think we're going to get a primary challenger that's better than Trump?
00:54:51.000You know, who in the alt-right primary?
00:54:53.000I guess we'll have to wait for those debates.
00:54:55.000You know, maybe they'll have it on the NPI Radix channel.
00:54:58.000I guess I'll have to wait for the alt-right presidential debate to really make my decision, because I don't know, you know, that Paul Nealon character, he could be a real contender if he pulls away with the alt-right vote, you know?
00:55:09.000He wins that primary, he could really go on and make a big difference, right?
00:55:12.000In one of the swing states, he'll go all up and down California, and he'll be going into Barnes & Noble and Walmart.
00:55:19.000He'll be capturing people in his Uber.
00:55:40.000We're not gonna be, you know, excusing any of what's going on with this King of the Jews, King of Israel, crazy Israel stuff, or the legal immigration.
00:55:48.000I'm not gonna give him a pass for that, but as we approach the 2020 election, we are gonna put back the MAGA hat on, however reluctantly.
00:56:13.000You know, we can resign ourselves from probably major presidential politics when it's Nikki Haley versus, uh, you know, whoever else, right?
00:56:21.000Nikki Haley versus some disabled Down Syndrome kid who's transgender on the Democratic side.
00:56:28.000So that's, uh, that's the primary challenges.
00:56:55.000So that's the the primary on our side.
00:56:58.000I think Trump will be able to handily defeat these other guys, but that's who's gonna be challenging him in the primary for what it's worth.
00:57:21.000New Yorker reporter Jane Mayer first tweeted news of his death on Friday morning.
00:57:25.000Details of his death are not yet known, but it's been reported that the younger Koch brother had been in poor health.
00:57:32.000Last year, Koch had stepped away from his role at Koch Industries, the multinational corporation run by his older brother Charles in Kansas.
00:57:39.000He also left the board of the Americans for Prosperity Foundation, a conservative political advocacy group founded by the Koch brothers.
00:57:47.000According to Forbes, David Koch was the 11th richest man in the world with a net worth of $42 billion.
00:57:54.000But despite holding leadership roles at the massive global conglomerate Koch Industries,
00:57:58.000David was best known for his political activism, supporting conservative and libertarian policies since the 1980s.
00:58:05.000He's used his billions throughout the years to support policies, foundations, and think tanks that promote small government and free market ideals.
00:58:13.000So many conservatives were in mourning today about David Koch dying.
00:58:17.000The Koch brothers are somewhat infamous in politics.
00:58:21.000I actually remember in my high school days, it was Harry Reid who was always railing against the Koch brothers.
00:58:27.000And I would actually defend these guys back when I was a libertarian.
00:58:30.000You know, Harry Reid would always say, these Republicans are owned and controlled by the Koch brothers.
00:58:35.000They were like the shadowy... Today's white nationalists, you know, an alt-right, and Vladimir Putin was yesterday's Koch brothers.
00:58:43.000You know, it was always, well, these are just operatives of the perfidious Tea Party and the Koch brother network, right?
00:58:51.000I'd say, hey look, you know, these Democrats don't like the Koch brothers, but did you know that the Koch brothers are actually in favor of abortion, and gay marriage, and mass immigration, and criminal justice reform?
00:59:27.000I see this from a lot of libertarian types.
00:59:30.000You know, for what it's worth, David Koch was a good man.
00:59:32.000He was a philanthropist and he supported the free market, which is instrumental for economic prosperity and, you know, things like this.
00:59:40.000But you got to remember the kinds of policies that David Koch supported, okay?
00:59:44.000David Koch and the Koch brothers in general
00:59:48.000We're rabid, open borders, cheap labor advocates.
00:59:51.000The guy ran for the Libertarian nomination for president in 1980 and his platform was gay marriage, it was letting immigrants work even if they're illegal no matter what their immigration status is, and legalizing marijuana.
01:00:05.000These are the kinds of policies they're pushing on the country.
01:01:25.000We have to deprogram and uncondition our brains where we think that people who are famous, people that are rich, people that are powerful, are deserving of legitimacy and respect.
01:01:35.000You know, we say that John McCain was an American hero because he was a senator.
01:01:39.000You know, Senator John McCain passed away
01:01:42.000And even though he was a traitor to his country, a traitor to his people, and his party, and his constituents, we're going to give him the proper respect that he deserves.
01:01:50.000You know, he should be in the rotunda, and we're going to be, you know, weeping at his grave, weeping at his coffin, because, well, he was an American hero, and he was a sinner.
01:02:01.000If we had a more just system, John McCain would have been put on trial for treason and hanged, if we lived in a more just time, and he would have gotten what he deserved.
01:02:09.000And so people like David Koch, as far as I'm concerned, I don't owe this person anything.
01:02:13.000In fact, the only thing we owe him, again, is disrespect.
01:02:16.000The only thing we owe him is the opposite of what people are giving him, which is reverence and all this.
01:02:21.000You know, if anything, it should be the opposite.
01:02:24.000That people see the rich, powerful, famous, and if anything, it should be the opposite.
01:02:29.000That instead of saying, well, because of their title, because of their wealth, there should be a sense of decorum, it should be the reverse.
01:02:35.000As far as I'm concerned, everybody that's involved at these top levels, anybody that has 42 billion dollars, has done something bad to get it.
01:02:43.000If anything, people like that should deserve more scrutiny than your average everyday person, right?
01:02:54.000All the mainstream media which covered it up, all the powerful people, all the celebrities, all the rich people that were in his little black book.
01:03:01.000These are the people that we're talking about that when they air their obituary, you know, or they air their...
01:03:08.000They're a little blurb on the news when they die, and we say, oh, you know, that's thoughts and prayers, R.I.P.
01:03:14.000All these people are in the books, though.
01:03:16.000Pedophiles, child sex traffickers, they're all involved in corruption, and David Koch is no different, and he was totally open about it.
01:03:22.000You know, I'll read you this little, uh...
01:03:25.000There's a little blurb from several months ago.
01:03:28.000It says, once a pro-Republican electoral powerhouse, the network that was long led by Charles and David Koch has made major changes to the way it operates in recent years, focusing more on policy and philanthropy and even renaming itself Stand Together to reflect its less political tone.
01:03:44.000As part of this transition, Americans for Prosperity, the policy and political arm of the network, is retooling for the 2020 election.
01:03:52.000Some, but definitely not all, of the group's policy plans may intrigue Democrats.
01:03:56.000For instance, one of the Koch Network's top priorities is extending protection to DREAMers.
01:04:02.000Its stance on that issue has sometimes been met with pushback from its own donors.
01:04:06.000Under its new approach, the network says it will help defend incumbent lawmakers in primaries, encouraging lawmakers to be less risk-averse and work together on Koch-backed policies.
01:04:15.000So these people literally, may I remind you, earlier this year, well they've been supporting Republicans for decades.
01:04:21.000For the first time, because they don't like Donald Trump, said they're going to start helping out Democrats in these elections.
01:04:27.000They're going to start helping challengers in Republican primaries who support mass immigration, who support DREAMers.
01:04:34.000They said that, you know, for the first time the Republican Party isn't sufficiently supportive of open borders, so we're going to start funding the Democrats who support DREAMers.
01:04:41.000They say, yeah, we're not really partisan anymore.
01:04:44.000Really, we're shifting towards policies.
01:04:46.000In other words, we are bipartisan in our support for mass immigration from the third world.
01:04:51.000And so we'll support anybody, Republican or Democrat, that's in favor of the Dreamers, DACA, DAPA, you know, all these big programs.
01:05:27.000Does it feel like the billionaires that run the country are just sort of like your chums?
01:05:32.000They're just people you disagree with, you know?
01:05:34.000David Koch and Charles Koch, they strike you as people just like you, but you know, you just have this difference of opinion in the same way that you and I might root for different sports teams.
01:05:44.000Yeah, you know, you're a Packers fan and I'm a Bears fan, but at the end of the day, it's just sports.
01:05:48.000At the end of the day, we love the game.
01:05:50.000These people want to demographically replace you in your own country.
01:05:54.000They want to see America become Mexico.
01:05:56.000They want to make it easier for people to get over here, take your jobs, get in your schools, take advantage of the healthcare system, take advantage of the education system, and ultimately outbreed you in the communities that you were born in, that your parents were born in.
01:06:46.000These people are traitors to their country, and they hate you!
01:06:50.000They are materially making your life worse.
01:06:52.000And people are sitting around on Twitter tweeting about how
01:06:55.000What is really a toxic political climate that people are making fun of and celebrating that David Koch died?
01:07:02.000For what it's worth, for all that Republicans and Libertarians have bent over backwards to try to appease Democrats, you know, on another note...
01:07:10.000For example, they say, we're pro-abortion and we're pro-gay marriage and we're pro-weed.
01:07:15.000Isn't that something that's going to appeal to Democrats?
01:07:18.000Democrats were right there with all the right nationalists, all the real conservatives, saying they were celebrating the death of the Koch brothers.
01:07:26.000They didn't even care that the Koch brothers basically shared their whole agenda, you know, in terms of immigration, drugs, social issues, and all that.
01:08:03.000The Koch brothers, some of the biggest donors in the Republican Party in history, and, you know, here we discover upon their death, finally, that these guys are supporting open borders just like everybody else, but they're doing it because it's cheap labor.
01:08:16.000You know, I think somebody said, well, the Koch brothers employed 100,000 people.
01:08:26.000They were probably all from Mexico anyway.
01:08:29.000Yeah, real patriots employing foreign nationals, right?
01:08:31.000That's why they're agitating for them in Congress for 40 years!
01:08:36.000So, I'm not upset about it, and you should not be upset about it either.
01:08:39.000You should be upset about if your family members die, you should be upset if patriots die, people that fought for you, people that actually are, you know, have your best interest in mind.
01:08:49.000But, you know, people like Charles and David Koch have been screwing over this country for half a century.
01:08:53.000They've been directly making your life worse, and they've got the means to do it.
01:08:57.000You know, $42 billion is not an insignificant sum, and they're mobilizing those resources to make the Republican Party the party of mass immigration,
01:09:06.000As long as it's legal and as long as it's for the GDP as opposed to, you know, farming votes.
01:09:10.000They're the party of social degeneracy and decline on the right and the party of all this other perfidious stuff on the right.
01:09:35.000Tweeting out something like, oh, you know, we don't agree with David Koch, we have policy differences, but he's still a good guy.
01:09:40.000No, he is an enemy of the white race, he is an enemy of America, he is an enemy of the middle class, and he's burning in hell forever, and he deserves to be there.
01:09:48.000So, that's my feelings about David Koch.
01:09:51.000And anyway, if that wasn't bad enough, the guy supports abortion.
01:10:20.000All the donors for the Republican Party, all the bigwigs in the Republican Party are atheists or Jews.
01:10:26.000And that's why the party can be majority Christian.
01:10:30.000That's why all these rubes who go out and vote for the Republican Party are hardcore Christians, hardcore evangelicals, hardcore conservatives.
01:10:38.000But all the donors, all the people that have any influence in the party,
01:10:41.000Are all libertarians and they're atheists and they're Jews and they don't have any Christian morality.
01:10:46.000You know, so maybe that should make you think as well.
01:10:49.000Why is it that this guy who is always behind the scenes being the puppet master, he runs Americans for Prosperity, who by the way...
01:10:57.000Americans for Prosperity is where Tim Phillips works, son Cabot Phillips, the head of Campus Reform, Campus Reform affiliated with the Leadership Institute.
01:11:05.000I mean, these things are so entrenched.
01:12:19.000He says, I have noticed there is a direct correlation between you getting a cloud boost from controversy and the quality of super chats plummeting as new and uninitiated tards roll in.
01:12:51.000I may reluctantly have to accept this sort of celebrity, right?
01:12:55.000But back in the day I used to say, you know, I never want to become Crowder level, I never want to become Shapiro level, because in order to do that you necessarily have to sort of sell out.
01:13:03.000At least that was always my perspective.
01:13:15.000But it was always my belief that the show would remain sort of esoteric and obscure and high IQ and everything, and we would maintain sort of a nice size, you know, there'd be sort of a carrying capacity for how many people would have the attention span, you know, to watch the show, the high time or rather the low time preference.
01:13:35.000But as it's grown, we just get a lot of like, you know, naturally low IQ people.
01:13:40.000A lot of people don't want to see me making viral five minute clips where I say,
01:14:06.000for a hundred pieces of gold you know so I always thought if I if I was gonna get big I'd have to do things like that and as I get big people expect me to be like that that on that level you know that tier of commentator so yeah it's no surprise more people lower quality what else is new
01:15:15.000So, Crafted Gamer says Ruth Bader Ginsburg has pancreatic cancer, F in chat, more like S in chat for Ruth Bader Cringeburg, and I hope she dies.
01:15:25.000This woman, think about it, this woman is literally the last thing standing between, like, the genocide of the unborn,
01:17:24.000Leonce's noted libertarian free thinker Dave Rubin probably laments today as a huge loss in the battle of ideas as there are now fewer people who can now be shown up to his LA room for two hours a day as, excuse me, as he nods in vapid agreement.
01:17:40.000Did he ever have the Koch brothers on his show?
01:17:42.000I don't, I don't remember that episode but yeah another huge loss in the battle of ideas.
01:17:47.000No more, no more globalist mono-party billionaires to control politics.
01:20:33.000You got me feeling a type of way and shit, you know So so yeah relatable relatable gamer moment on that front Young lungs a lot of the trad LARPing.
01:20:47.000Why can't you just not have casual sex?
01:20:50.000You know, I'm like, hello, uh, you know, respectable virgin reporting in, not a casual sex haver, which is completely moral in my opinion, completely, like, ethical, and people are like, ah, yes, I, mm, ah, yes, you know, I, I too am a medieval sort of person, right?
01:21:06.000It's like, no, I just don't have casual sex.
01:21:08.000I don't know why that has to pigeonhole me into some weird, like, I have to go to renaissance fairs now or something, right?
01:23:07.000So I mean yeah like gold is for obvious reasons this is like the the go-to this is why central banks still have gold reserves and all that but uh you know I don't I think it's a bit of a meme frankly but you know I guess it's good to have somewhat I guess that's maybe the one of the better things to have if there's a recession as opposed to stocks
01:24:35.000You know, I like the traveling, going to a different place, but it's all the logistics of, like, packing, going to the airport, it's tickets, it's tickets, it's taking your shoes off, it's taking your laptop, it's gotta go in this container and not that one, you know, and it's...
01:24:50.000You know, he got your seat, he got a... It's too much.
01:26:15.000If you understand time preference and you look at the marshmallow test, it tells you everything you need to know.
01:26:20.000For all these people that say, it's about education, it's about the cycle of poverty, it's about welfare, it's never about race, it's always about something else.
01:26:28.000It's like, bruh, bruh, are you marshmallow-pilled?
01:28:11.000And obviously a high time preference child, and it's a very innate thing, I mean it's not like it's a learned thing, a high time preference child will obviously say, well I want the one marshmallow now.
01:28:23.000Because the rate at which I discount the future compared to the present is so high, one marshmallow in the present is worth twice as much as the future, because I'll have one marshmallow now as compared to two marshmallows in 15 minutes.
01:28:35.000Very low IQ, uncivilized way of thinking, very primitive.
01:29:01.000There's a lot of these tests that are done with early children, early childhood development tests, where it tells you these things are biological.
01:29:08.000Anyway, Glenn says I'm so glad millions of young women have people like Taylor Swift and Miley Cyrus and the U.S.
01:29:28.000And they were not great to begin with, you know, but then they started getting all whored up and drugged out and all this, you know, so I get it.
01:29:36.000I'm with you on that, but, you know, let's not play the blame game.
01:29:39.000Let's be a man and, you know, get real.
01:29:41.000But yeah, how about this Taylor Swift music video?
01:29:43.000I finally got around to watching it today.
01:29:47.000The whole music video is like making out with a black guy, making out with a black guy, swimming in the fishbowl with a black guy, dancing,
01:29:55.000And, you know, look, I don't really care for that.
01:30:01.000If I had daughters, I would not want my daughters watching this music video of pop icon Taylor Swift and she's she's macking out with some black guy on the bed.
01:30:10.000And, you know, they're in a home and everything's normal.
01:33:22.000You know, there are some exceptions to that.
01:33:24.000Maybe as a society, we have to involve women in the work a little bit more.
01:33:28.000Because it's true that women used to work on the farm, you know, women used to work the field and they had their share of household duties when it was a rural and agrarian economy.
01:33:38.000So maybe we have to accept that women will be integrated into the workforce in some capacity.
01:33:43.000But, you know, I just question the idea of co-ed workplaces.
01:33:46.000I question the idea of women not being in the home when they have children.
01:33:52.000You know, what do women do when their kids are raised?
01:33:54.000Do they just stick around the house all day?
01:33:56.000You know, maybe they could get a job or something, but I just question, obviously, the fundamental assumption that women and men are interchangeable in the workforce is not true, and it's not working.
01:34:07.000And so sometimes I go a little extreme, you know, a little hyperbolic.
01:34:11.000I say, you know, no women in the workforce, but probably we're gonna have to have some in the workforce in some capacity, but it's just...
01:34:17.000How do we, how do we make it such that we don't have these problems of promiscuity?
01:34:22.000We don't have these problems of, you know, children without parents in the home?
01:35:14.000If anything, it's the superior Aryan med DNA that keeps me... But, again, I continue to believe, you know, people say, oh, you're late, you're late.
01:35:23.000When you go to a concert, when you go to a concert, when you go to see the president speak, does he start promptly at 7 o'clock or do you wait a little bit?
01:35:43.000Fashionably Late is on time, all right?
01:35:45.000And you're gonna sit there and you're gonna wait, you're gonna listen to the theme song over and over again, and you're gonna, and you're gonna enjoy yourself, all right?
01:38:03.000I don't know if that's a perfect analogy, but it's somewhat right.
01:38:06.000It's somewhat right in the sense that the, the theme song for Resetti is very high-pitched, sort of nasally, annoying, loud, incessant, and won't let you go.
01:38:16.000You know, just keeps talking and talking and talking, and that's really his strength, is the talking.
01:38:21.000So yeah, it reminds me of a certain group, certain interest in the Republican Party or in the right wing.
01:40:10.000You know, it's like, alright bro, I mean, what do... I don't know what any of that means, but it's endearing, it's charming, it's fun, it's fresh.
01:40:19.000Yeah, I was never on the MDE subreddit.
01:40:21.000I was never on Reddit until I got my own subreddit.
01:40:24.000but uh yeah it's it's uh it's got a nice feel to it right it's got a very warm atmosphere very warm and welcoming friendly communal but thanks yeah i have them dinky d to you too i guess whatever kangaroo morning coffee says today's my birthday what's your favorite old cartoon network show minus courage the cowardly dog um probably it's kind of tough to pick from i liked a lot of them
01:44:08.000Uh, Puppet Pal says, hey big guy, what's more cringe, so much for the tolerant left or so much for the freeze peach right?
01:44:14.000Definitely the former, because the left you expect cringe, but when right people say, to this day, so much for the tolerant left, it's like, you know.
01:44:40.000If I, you know, if I walk into 7-Eleven, buy my Skittles and my purple pop, my grape pop, purple drank, Skittles in one hand, purple in another, cough syrup in the back pocket,
01:44:52.000I get accosted by some white Mexican, white Hispanic, could happen, could happen, walking down the street.
01:46:14.000Thanks uh Mr Roboto says I'm a excuse me I'm a self-hating two dollar super chatter maybe it's time I get a job so I can send higher quality more expensive super chats yeah that might be one reason why you want to get a job why you might want to be a wagee so you can help support your zoomer look we we're all getting by together I live and die by the success of my super chatters if you're not giving me super chats how are we gonna how are we all gonna make it
01:46:42.000If you want to see the white race make it, donate a $2 Super Chat and subscribe to the channel, right?
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01:47:40.000It is designed to burn firewood and to heat the home.
01:47:45.000But for some reason, yeah, I've been seeing a lot of this that, uh, you know, I guess people are building these chimneys where they're just cutting holes in the roof and, like, putting the wood and, like, these little containers on top.
01:50:03.000We're total strangers and all roughhousing my friends, but it's like somebody I've never met don't even know and it's like You're sitting there like literally draped around the person while they're explaining the moves.
01:50:14.000It's like yeah, I don't know So I don't know that much about amateur wrestling.
01:50:17.000Like I said, I only did it for like a minute but uh
01:50:20.000I don't know if it's pro wrestling, if it's clotheslines, piledrivers, choke slams, you know, sidewalk slam, I'm, you know, for sure, maybe I'll think about it.
01:50:29.000Adam Riley says, Nick, quick gun to your head, end Africa hunger, but the Big Mac goes up a dollar, or save the white race, but have no lips mode Brittany Venti on stream.
01:52:00.000Trust me, I know from personal experience, you can drop all kinds of subtle hints, you know, things that you want, but say you'll kill yourself even in a joking way, and that's the one thing, you know, but maybe that's, maybe you gotta bring down the hammer.
01:52:13.000She's not, look, she's not making dinner, she's not doing the laundry, maybe you need to remind herself what the worst possible outcome is.
01:57:50.000But now he's totally a cringe libtard, which is unfortunate, but...
01:57:54.000Yeah, Rudolph says we should still be involved in the Democrat primaries to take votes away from Joe Biden and Bernie in favor of Tulsi or Yang.
01:59:57.000When you're somebody like Jordan Peterson and you say that the entire concept of racial solidarity is collectivism and leads to the Holocaust, like, you're on their side.
02:00:27.000Nas bowl gang says my mug came in loving it well thanks bro glad you like it ryan says coke's son was in the skull and bones nut coffin yeah there you go studio ikn says who is this hoodie wielding mustachioed knicker in an nyc penthouse i'm waiting patiently by the mailbox by the mailbox for mine looks good well thanks buddy glad you think so hope you enjoy it when uh when it comes for you puppet pal says what was david coke's position on the roads
02:00:58.000Yeah, I'm sure a very libertarian position on that.
02:01:01.000Running Wild says, What do you think will happen to companies in America that are owned by China?
02:01:05.000Also, the Steve-O Twitter hack redpilled the person I know.
02:01:08.000He sent me the CNN star of David meme.
02:03:07.000You know Richard Spencer is a gay pagan, so I don't know why we're still taking him seriously Technically Max is I know you want to kill my people see me homeless and my sons to become daughters But hey, it's really just minor difference of opinion.
02:04:41.000Tie Bolt says John McCain worked to cover up US POWs left behind in Vietnam, collaborated with communists while he was a POW, and beat his wife.
02:05:13.000Nikito says, what's worse, boomer memes or cringe superchats?
02:05:17.000As far as I'm concerned, they're one in the same.
02:05:19.000Crusader says, after some reflection, I've come to the conclusion that I'm actually stupid, so I will no longer try to be funny with superchats.
02:06:21.000You know, God will read me the rap sheet.
02:06:23.000He'll say, you know, look, some of this stuff was awfully questionable, but I'll say, uh, hello, look at all these, look at all these devout people.
02:06:30.000All these people say I'm doing something right.
02:07:10.000I've only read Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
02:07:13.000I think I've read one other of his, one other book.
02:07:17.000But, you know, I think he's an interesting writer.
02:07:20.000I think there's some interesting ideas in there.
02:07:23.000Uh, but yeah, I mean, we obviously don't agree with this idea of moral subjectivity and the idea that we need to create a new morality and a Superman and all this.
02:07:35.000Because of course, and it's trite to say, but you know, he talked about how...
02:07:40.000What is the world going to look like without objective morality, without the Christian God that has been killed by empiricism and rationalism and materialism?
02:10:26.000But, yeah, millennials are a terrible generation.
02:10:29.000They're probably the worst generation because, you know, boomers were cringe, but they had money and they had rock and roll.
02:10:35.000You know, they were kind of based in that sense.
02:10:38.000Gen X was cringe because they were the same as boomers but had no money.
02:10:41.000And, uh, Millennials are worse because they have, like, negative money, and they're, like, way paused, and, uh, you know, they're not even cool.
02:12:49.000It's uh it's very encouraging it's very it's very humbling but it's also very vindicating in a certain sense you know it's sort of like Kanye West said some say he's arrogant can y'all blame him it was straight embarrassing how y'all played him right I mean so so true and in many ways I relate to that song but
02:14:16.000My bet is that out of the 30,000 people that watch this show, you'll get a handful of Zoomers, and they said, you know, this guy, he red-pilled me.
02:14:23.000This guy, he was a big influence on my life.
02:14:25.000And they'll, you know, long after I'm banned from everything, long after I've moved away into the shed, they will continue to support their old pal.
02:18:26.000The fries are good, but the strips were all messed up and I'm, you know, I wasn't very full.
02:18:31.000anyway uh but uh so so anyway i was going to lift but i was like no i'm not really in the mood not really feeling it stefan molly memes his actual daily wire tweet response to the rbg news prayers for a speedy recovery ah yeah you know she is the only thing standing in the way of saving the unborn but yeah hope she gets better the epitome of subversive the epitome of caught to death uh black pilly says in-group preference is a survival skill agree
02:19:00.000Leafs is looking forward to tomorrow's premium show, big guy.
02:20:14.000Uh, Save the West says, just, just, you know, we're just praying, you know, we want you to be healthy, want you to go to heaven, but that's all right.
02:20:20.000Uh, Save the West says, the founders, whoops, scroll down too far,
02:20:25.000Save the West says the founders believed white was a race.
02:20:27.000Look at the original naturalization act.
02:23:42.000InnerCityDemocrats says, hey Nick, just superchatting to contribute to fixing the wall you undoubtedly punched a couple of holes into after last night's cringe superchats.
02:23:51.000Well it's not from last night but it's uh yeah there it is there it is so uh so yeah thanks thanks for that that'll go towards the drywall repair that wasn't from last night but it's uh
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