00:36:11.000But this timeline has been kind of crazy for the past month or so.
00:36:16.000You know, initially this year, it was the coronavirus story that we couldn't get away from.
00:36:22.000It was coronavirus every week, every day that dominated the headlines, obviously, and it still does.
00:36:28.000But now the new phenomenon, and lately it is just like every other day a white person does something, a black person does something, and for the past three weeks, it's been race relations, race war in the streets.
00:36:42.000It was Ahmaud Arbery, it was Jaden Hayden, I think, was the name of the Detroit nursing home.
00:36:51.000And then now today we have a story from Central Park in New York City where a woman walking her dog has now turned into a giant incident, national incident, a conversation on race.
00:37:05.000So we'll be talking about this situation in Central Park.
00:37:09.000I barely, barely have been able to get on top of the details only because it seems like such a nothing.
00:37:17.000Apparently, some woman was walking her dog through Central Park, New York City.
00:37:22.000Walking the dog without a leash, which apparently is against the rules.
00:37:26.000A black man came up to her and asked her if she could put the dog on the leash.
00:37:50.000And you just have to wonder what is the Future of the country going to look like when all you're gonna have are interracial interactions, and it seems like we can't even walk around in the same park, share the same nursing home, jog and jog in somebody's neighborhood.
00:38:44.000And the situation is the Alabama GOP primary for the Senate seat, which will be up for grabs this November.
00:38:53.000And the debate is about the president's endorsement of Jeff Sessions' opponent, Tommy Tuberville.
00:38:59.000And yesterday we talked all about it and about the much larger problem of personnel in the Trump White House and in the Trump GOP.
00:39:09.000That consistently and repeatedly the president has elevated America Last, rhinos, fake conservatives, non conservatives, liberals in some cases, within the party, within the White House, to the detriment of himself personally and of his agenda of America First, MAGA, conservatism, broadly speaking.
00:39:30.000And with last night's example in particular, I said, What's going on here?
00:39:36.000Why would the president endorse Tommy Tuberville over Jeff Sessions?
00:39:40.000We went over all the arguments against Jeff Sessions, or I guess all the considerations about this primary, which is about the Russia investigation, which the president blames Jeff Sessions for the special counsel being appointed to investigate the Trump campaign.
00:39:57.000We talked about the record on America First, the record of Jeff Sessions and Tommy Tuberville, showing that Tommy Tuberville is not an immigration restrictionist.
00:40:46.000But the scoop from Ryan Gurdusky is that it was Jared Kushner, surprise, surprise, that has turned the president against Jeff Sessions.
00:40:55.000And there's actually a really good reason for it.
00:40:57.000You know, I'm one of these people that I will believe a lot of this stuff about Kushner and conspiracy theories and the like, but I need to have evidence.
00:41:12.000I will not just assume, although you would be safe in assuming, but I will not assume.
00:41:18.000That everything that goes wrong, for example, in the White House, is the fault of Jared Kushner.
00:41:23.000So, what I mean to say is that there's actually a really good reason for why Jared Kushner would hate Jeff Sessions.
00:41:29.000It's not that, well, Jared Kushner seems to be the author of all the problems in the White House, although he basically is, but it's that Jeff Sessions was the biggest opponent of Jared Kushner's agenda, in particular, Jared Kushner's First Step Act, criminal justice reform.
00:41:48.000And so, Ryan Gurdusky reported on that today.
00:41:50.000And initially, I said, well, Makes sense, but you know, let's see what's happening here.
00:41:56.000And I went through the thread and it talked about, and it made a lot of sense that Jared Kushner was obviously pushing the president with Ivanka Trump to pass the First Step Act, which released all kinds of violent criminals from jail.
00:42:09.000This was in some vain attempt to win over the black vote or something like that.
00:42:14.000And Jeff Sessions, the attorney general and a conservative on all issues, including criminal justice, said exactly what I just said, exactly our problem with the bill, which is that it It's going to release criminals.
00:42:25.000So apparently, Jared Kushner engineered frequently in these situations in the White House.
00:42:32.000He has created an anti Sessions atmosphere.
00:44:13.000That was sent, or rather, it was sponsored by the San Diego State University College Republicans and then co signed by 30 other college Republican groups and sent to the president this weekend.
00:44:25.000And the letter was demanding or suggesting that the president shut down temporary work visa programs in a new executive order aimed at boosting American employment during coronavirus or, at the bare minimum, ending the OPT and H 1B visa programs.
00:44:43.000Like I said, we covered that letter, we covered that story on Friday, and I was very white pilled and excited about that.
00:44:50.000This just goes to show it's epic in itself because who knows, maybe this is the pressure we need to get the president to pass something serious on immigration.
00:45:00.000So it's amazing in itself, but also it is symbolic and representative of the America First movement rising across the country and particularly among young people, particularly on the college campus, even with high schoolers.
00:45:15.000The Generation Z conservatives are going to be America First Nationalists.
00:45:22.000You could see this with the Groyper War.
00:45:24.000You could see this with San Diego State.
00:45:26.000You can see this even within, ironically, a lot of these Con Inc. organizations like Turning Point or YAF.
00:45:33.000I get DMs, emails, messages all the time from people, even in these organizations, telling us, telling me what a good job we're doing and how they support us, even though they can't maybe do so publicly at this point.
00:46:08.000I mean, they're young and they're kids in a lot of cases, but you look at some of these Con Inc. people, and they just don't know what's up.
00:46:15.000They don't know what's going on, they don't know the score.
00:46:18.000And even the ones that have the talking points down, they're not really that charming, not really that eloquent, or even likable for that matter.
00:51:20.000He's recording me and threatening me and my dog, she claims.
00:51:24.000The video doesn't show the man threatening the woman, although, more on that in a moment.
00:51:29.000She is also seen pulling the dog's collar rather than leasing the animal throughout the apparent call.
00:51:34.000The woman was fired from her job at an investment management company on Tuesday.
00:51:39.000After an internal review, Franklin Templeton said it made the decision to terminate the employee involved effective immediately.
00:51:47.000We do not tolerate racism of any kind at Franklin Templeton, the company added.
00:51:52.000In a Facebook post, Abandon Angels Cocker Spaniel Rescue Inc. wrote that the owner has voluntarily surrendered the dog in question to our rescue.
00:52:01.000While this matter is being addressed, so she goes to the park with her dog.
00:52:36.000In a Facebook post, I'm sorry, that's what I just read.
00:52:39.000In an interview with NBC New York, the woman apologized for her behavior.
00:52:44.000She said, I sincerely and humbly apologize to everyone, especially to that man, his family, the woman identified as Amy Cooper told the station.
00:52:53.000She also addresses the problematic aspects of her being a white woman calling the police on a black man.
00:53:00.000She said, When I think about the police, I'm such a blessed person.
00:53:04.000I've come to realize, especially today, that I think of the police as a protection agency.
00:53:08.000And unfortunately, this has caused me to realize that there are so many people in this country that don't have that luxury.
00:53:15.000Christian Cooper, that's the black guy, wrote on his Facebook that he asked for the dog's leash to be put on, but Amy Cooper wouldn't.
00:53:22.000He said he then told her, If you're going to do what you want, I'm going to do what I want, but you're not going to like it.
00:53:32.000Amy Cooper told CNN that she didn't know what that meant when you're alone in a wooded area.
00:55:16.000I think that if it was a black man or a white man, I don't think it matters who it was.
00:55:21.000If you're a woman and you're alone in the woods walking your dog and you're in an altercation with a man who says that to you, I'm going to do what I want, but you're not going to like it, you're going to panic and you're going to call the police.
00:55:36.000And if it was a white man, maybe she wouldn't have said, I'm going to tell them that a white man is threatening me, like she said, African American man.
00:55:43.000But I think you're going to panic and you might call the police.
00:55:47.000So I read the transcript and, like I said, just like every other case where.
00:56:11.000This is what happened with Ahmaud Arbery.
00:56:13.000This is what happens, I think, all the time with Trayvon Martin, with Michael Brown, Laquan McDonald.
00:56:18.000In a lot of these cases, whenever you see somebody that is, you know, allegedly using excessive force or a They say something or they call the police on a black guy that's in the neighborhood.
00:56:29.000It's fear, it's uncertainty, it is the unknown.
00:56:32.000And so I think people, generally speaking, fall back on their real world, you know, not their PC, but their real world expectations, their real world experience, their real world wisdom.
00:56:44.000And fight or flight kicks in and they react for the sake of their own safety, for the sake of their own benefit.
00:56:52.000And I think that's what happened here.
00:56:53.000Man comes up to her, you're not going to like what I'm going to do.
00:56:58.000And what is the first thing that comes to her mind?
00:57:25.000If that was my sister or my mother, or if I had a wife, if that was my wife, I mean, I think it would be appropriate to respond to an ambiguous statement like that by calling the police, by panicking.
00:57:37.000I will say, though, that she totally knew what she was doing.
00:57:41.000And I think it's important to concede that.
00:58:03.000And we know why she repeatedly emphasized an African American man.
00:58:06.000Like I said, if it was a white guy or some other guy, she wouldn't have said, A white guy is threatening me, a white man, a European American man.
00:58:45.000Some of us are less deep than others, you know, in fairness.
00:58:49.000But we all know whether it's at the surface or it's deep down, whether you're just acknowledging that honestly or you need to have a fight or flight provocation to acknowledge it.
00:59:02.000We all know that blacks are disproportionately committing the violent crimes.
00:59:08.000We all know that the black neighborhoods in this country are the most violent in the country.
00:59:20.000We know why she said, an African American man is threatening me.
00:59:25.000Now, I think that she was justified by saying that because it was ambiguous what he said, but the reason that race came into it is because of these stereotypes, because of these generalizations.
00:59:36.000But the difference is that many people will jump on that and say, well, she's racist for having those assumptions.
00:59:43.000She's racist for responding in that way.
00:59:45.000But I would say, why is that the case?
00:59:48.000And maybe you might say it's racism, but even if it is, is it wrong?
01:01:02.000So she's an affluent white liberal woman.
01:01:05.000I'm sure that if you caught her on any day of the week on Twitter or at a dinner party, she would toe the line on race issues and politics, just like any other liberal that you know.
01:01:27.000There are no men to protect her, there are no police to protect her, right?
01:01:32.000And now she is up against somebody bigger and stronger and potentially threatening her.
01:01:36.000And she defaults back to what she knows to be true, something that is real.
01:01:41.000Not the fake, not the put on, the facade, the liberal ideology, but this fight or flight, a real gut reaction.
01:01:49.000And honestly, when these things start to come out, I think that it shows that people like her and people like us actually have something in common.
01:01:56.000I think we all have something in common.
01:01:59.000Regardless of how we feel about these race issues, At some core level, we all acknowledge the same facts and the same reality.
01:02:08.000You know, a liberal Democrat might say, well, I have this stereotype and I acknowledge these statistics, but it's wrong and we need to do something about it.
01:02:16.000Whereas we acknowledge the same reality, but say that that's the reality.
01:02:22.000These stereotypes are there, but they exist for a reason.
01:02:25.000And we have to look at the facts hard and grapple with them to try to figure out how we can have a better country, how we can accommodate these things and live harmoniously.
01:02:39.000I would probably respond in the same way, and I feel like you would too, especially if you're a woman.
01:02:45.000If you're a woman and you're alone, and I don't care what the context is, if a black man comes up to you and says, You're not going to like what I'm going to do, I don't care if he's a bird watcher, if he's got his pants around his waist, the thought is going to be the same, especially if you're a woman.
01:03:00.000But also, I think if you're a man too.
01:03:02.000And by the way, I think that would be true with any man, generally speaking, but I think we all agree that it would be especially so if they were black.
01:03:10.000And it's not to say that every black person is a threat because that's not true, or that every black person's a criminal because that's not true.
01:03:17.000What I'm getting at is that in that situation, you don't know.
01:03:22.000And you can't afford to take a chance.
01:03:25.000You cannot afford to be politically correct.
01:03:28.000And in that case, I think it's justified and it makes sense.
01:03:31.000I think even black people would feel that way.
01:03:33.000I think even if a black woman were walking her dog in Central Park and the same interaction happened, I think she would respond in the same way.
01:03:41.000And that's because we know these things.
01:04:15.000You know, before, during, and after this ordeal, she hates our guts.
01:04:18.000And she's going to grovel and apologize and throw her to the wolves.
01:04:22.000I'm not losing any sleep over the fact that some liberal, affluent white woman in New York City lost her job at her big investment firm because her real self slipped out.
01:04:33.000I don't feel bad for her because she would not reciprocate that towards me.
01:04:37.000So, on the one hand, I will say that I don't really care, even though I think it's wrong what's being done to her.
01:04:43.000I throw her to the wolves, but I think this shows us.
01:04:47.000Something which I've been saying for weeks, which is that it really just comes down to how willing you are to acknowledge what we all know, what we all know in our heart of hearts.
01:05:21.000And she showed us, in a way, what everyone in the country is like.
01:05:24.000If she's that way, you know, if a liberal white woman in Manhattan, in New York City, if she feels like that, if that's her reaction, I'm sure everybody on some level feels this way.
01:05:36.000And by the way, there's nothing wrong with acknowledging what is real.
01:06:43.000We as a society would be far better off if we responded to things like that or unconscious biases inquisitively and constructively rather than jumping to conclusions and Looking for somebody to string up and lynch.
01:06:59.000Because that's what happens every time with Ahmaud Arbery, Trayvon, all these different stories.
01:07:04.000Nobody wants to get to the bottom of why these things happen.
01:07:07.000Nobody cares about the facts, and the facts are pretty important.
01:07:32.000And, you know, what explains the motivations here?
01:07:35.000These are questions we need to ask ourselves.
01:07:37.000Because for so long, I was a part of the.
01:07:40.000Consensus, you know, this liberal, egalitarian, anti racist consensus, which is that racism is the worst thing there is, and people that are racist should be identified and rooted out, right?
01:07:55.000And no further investigation is required.
01:07:57.000But then I started to see the facts, and it turned out that it's not so one sided.
01:08:02.000This country's history is not a history of racists that are just, you know, preying upon non whites, but it's actually a little bit more complicated than that.
01:08:10.000You're actually talking about You know, something that goes back hundreds of years, thousands of years, 10,000 years.
01:08:17.000You're talking about genetics, you're talking about culture, you're talking about very complicated things that are happening in the country with a variety of causes.
01:08:26.000And to single out and separate, well, people who feel this way subconsciously or consciously are just bad or just evil and they just have to be reeducated.
01:08:35.000I mean, this is not something that's helping the country.
01:08:38.000And people have to seriously ask themselves is this a sustainable way to run a country?
01:08:44.000Because that's in the title of the show, Central Park Incident Threatens Order in the Country, something like that.
01:08:51.000And it sounds like an exaggeration, but it's true.
01:08:54.000We see this now every day or every week.
01:08:58.000It happens with regularity that black and white people increasingly are just not able to interact or cooperate in a healthy and peaceful and harmonious way.
01:09:11.000And how is that going to bode for us in this century when we're going to live in a completely multiracial country?
01:09:19.000Where whites are in the minority and they are a minority among several other minorities of Asians, Hispanics, blacks, in betweens, other groups.
01:09:28.000How is the country going to survive and thrive when we can't get along as blacks and whites, when whites are hegemonic and attempting and trying their hardest to be anti racist, when in the next 30 years America will be multiracial and there will be more non white minority groups and whites will be another minority group with them?
01:09:50.000People have to seriously ask themselves this.
01:09:59.000There's nothing malicious or evil about asking questions about the future of our country because it's a big question mark as to whether or not our country will succeed or even survive after this country goes multiracial.
01:10:12.000And this is the reason bringing in different groups, you know, whoever you think is in the right or in the wrong, whether you think Ahmaud Arbery was a jogger or a criminal, whether you think This woman is a Karen, or if she was actually right or had a point.
01:10:28.000Bringing in all these different groups and seeing the friction, seeing the dysfunction, the discontent, it does not bode well for a country that will be systemically defined by these kinds of interracial reactions.
01:10:40.000That will not lead to stability, predictability, prosperity, you know, anything good.
01:10:47.000And we have to figure that out for our own sake, for the sake of future generations, because this is the trajectory of the nation.
01:10:54.000And if in Manhattan, New York City, If we can't get along in Central Park, how are we going to get along anywhere else?
01:11:02.000And we on this show and in the America First movement are committed to finding that out.
01:11:07.000And unlike other conservatives or liberals for that matter, all liberals and most other conservatives, we're willing to actually look at all the facts and consider all the different perspectives and all the different ideas about this topic because everybody else on the political spectrum is dogmatically committed to the idea that the only problem is people that are unwilling to totally and perfectly accept complete egalitarianism.
01:11:36.000Complete universalism, totally ignoring difference, totally ignoring perhaps a genetic basis for diversity.
01:11:45.000They don't want to ignore everything except for the consensus, which increasingly is looking like it does not describe the world we live in.
01:11:54.000This idea that, oh, everyone's just going to come here and get along and be Americans doesn't look very likely from my vantage point, and especially this year.
01:12:03.000But you could look back for 60 years, you could look back for 200 years and probably come to the same conclusion.
01:12:09.000That's my take on what happens in Central Park.
01:12:23.000You could go back 60 years and this stuff was going on race riots.
01:12:27.000You think about back to when Martin Luther King Jr. was killed.
01:12:30.000Martin Luther King Jr. was killed, and how did people respond to this in the cities?
01:12:35.000How did they respond to this in a place like Chicago or St. Louis?
01:12:39.000Some people, probably not a lot of people to watch this show, are old enough to remember in some cases firsthand what happened when Martin Luther King Jr. was shot.
01:12:54.000This is the future of this country if we don't seriously stop and have a little introspection about what has happened to this country, which is rapid and radical change, destabilizing, dislocating change to.
01:13:10.000The most important thing, which is the constituent demographics of the nation, it won't be the same.
01:13:17.000So, you have to, and those are the two biggest questions that I ask people.
01:13:21.000Those are the two biggest questions I always ask people.
01:13:24.000Do you think that changing the composition of this population will change the country?
01:13:31.000In other words, after 70 million immigrants have come into the country over 60 years and they've had children and their children have had children over the generations, do you think the country will stay the same?
01:13:44.000Or will it change in significant ways?
01:14:52.000You could see it in Chicago, the most segregated major city in America.
01:14:56.000You drive from one neighborhood to the next to another, and it looks like you've driven through three different countries.
01:15:02.000So, if we've established then that America changes with its demographics, that life will be different as a result of different people living in the country, then the question is is it changing for the better or for the worse?
01:15:18.000So, we can admit that the country will change significantly as a result of demographic change.
01:15:22.000Does bringing people over from Mexico, from Asia, from China, India, from all the different countries they come from, will that make America better or worse?
01:15:34.000Are these changes, these significant changes, are they going to be good changes or bad changes?
01:16:08.000That is going to be a much less wordy answer, I'm sure, for most liberals or pro immigration conservatives.
01:16:15.000We can list the bad consequences, which is drugs, crime, wage stagnation, they're taking jobs, you've got conflict, you've got instability, you've got an erasure of the traditional American nation, traditional American heritage.
01:16:32.000You've got things like human trafficking.
01:16:33.000You've got people sending remittances back to their own country.
01:17:49.000And people want to come at this with a very unserious and dismissive attitude that, well, anything that isn't status quo, anything that isn't a part of the consensus is just stupid or fringe or a conspiracy theory or right wing or evil, racist.
01:18:32.000It's just about varying levels of, you know, whether or not they want to admit it or how public they want to be about it or honest with themselves about it.
01:18:44.000Nothing wrong with what she was saying.
01:18:46.000It's based on the scarcity of information.
01:18:48.000You know, it was based on the idea that you don't know what's going on in that situation, so you fall back on what you know to be true generally about the world.
01:18:58.000And I don't believe there's anything wrong about that.
01:19:00.000You could say it's racist, and I would tell you the same thing.
01:19:03.000Still don't think there's anything wrong with it.
01:19:06.000And if it was your wife, your mother, your sister, whoever it is, or even a brother or a husband or a nephew, it doesn't matter.
01:19:13.000If they were in the same situation in the woods and they hear something like that, you probably feel the same way that I do.
01:19:31.000And yet, it seems to me that what we talk about in the national news, what is talked about in the general political conversation, is time and again always racial and increasingly racial and diminishingly about economics.
01:19:47.000You know, 10 years ago, we were talking about socialism and wealth inequality, and now we're talking about Black Lives Matter every week.
01:19:54.000Kind of shows you where the needle's pointing.
01:19:55.000But like I said, we're going to move on and talk about Jeff Sessions.
01:19:59.000I wanted to go over this Twitter thread from Ryan Gerdusky.
01:20:01.000It's a little update on the story we talked about last night.
01:20:05.000We talked about the Alabama Senate primary and, in particular, the president weighing in on this contest, which is Jeff Sessions versus Tommy Tuberville.
01:20:16.000Donald Trump has endorsed Tommy Tuberville against Jeff Sessions, Jeff Sessions, who was his former attorney general.
01:21:21.000And more than that, the reason that Trump gave for not endorsing Jeff Sessions is that he blames Jeff Sessions' recusal from the Russia investigation for causing.
01:21:31.000The special counsel, Robert Mueller, to be appointed in the first place.
01:22:15.000Today, conveniently, we have an answer.
01:22:17.000This is a thread from Ryan Gurdusky on the subject.
01:22:21.000It says The real reason for the tremendous push against Sessions coming from the White House has little to do with Russia and more to do with Jared Kushner's bail reform.
01:22:31.000Kushner was one of the lead architects of bail reform, which is the First Step Act, criminal justice reform.
01:22:38.000And Sessions constantly pushed back against him.
01:22:41.000Sources inside the White House told me that Kushner hated Sessions more than any other person inside Trump's White House.
01:22:50.000Using the Russia probe, Kushner used to remind Trump of Sessions' recusal during heated moments over criminal justice reform to ensure that he would never take his side.
01:23:00.000Sessions warned Trump correctly that the First Step Act would lead to dangerous criminals being freed.
01:23:07.000It was Kushner that led the charge against Sessions for his run for the Senate.
01:23:12.000But sources said the Russia investigation was just a facade for the fact that he didn't want Sessions in the Senate to push back on his second term agenda.
01:23:21.000Sessions was often used as a distraction for Trump to cover up multiple people's screw ups in the White House.
01:23:28.000Oftentimes, General Kelly would bring up Sessions when Nielsen was in trouble.
01:23:32.000That's Kirsten Nielsen, the DHS secretary.
01:23:35.000Now, Russiagate is being used for Trump to endorse the pro amnesty Tommy Tuberville.
01:23:41.000So, you know, Ryan Gerdusky knows people in the White House.
01:24:29.000Jared Kushner was the major proponent of the First Step Act of criminal justice reform.
01:24:35.000This was not a priority of Donald Trump.
01:24:38.000It was not during his campaign, it wasn't during the election.
01:24:42.000At no point was Donald Trump ever fervently pushing for criminal justice reform.
01:24:46.000And actually, if you look at his Twitter going back 20, 30 years, not his Twitter, but public statements, You can't look at his Twitter, too.
01:24:53.000But if you look at his public statements on Twitter and elsewhere, going back 20 or 30 years, Trump has actually spoken in very different terms about crime than Kushner and Ivanka Trump, talking about blacks and Hispanics doing all the crime, things like this in New York City.
01:25:09.000So Jared Kushner pushed the bill, and we know that Jeff Sessions opposed it.
01:25:13.000Jeff Sessions was the attorney general.
01:25:15.000Jeff Sessions is very against this idea that all that needs to be done is.
01:25:21.000You know, lower the mandatory minimums and, you know, dismiss criminals and lower the penalties and we're going to solve race relations or solve crime.
01:25:29.000You know, we know that Jeff Sessions is very tough on crime.
01:25:39.000So Jared Kushner basically manufactured a situation where the president would sour on Sessions, blaming Sessions for the Russia investigation, bringing up the recusal in the Russia investigation constantly.
01:25:52.000Whenever the First Step Act was discussed, so that he would ruin Jeff Sessions' reputation in the eyes of the president.
01:26:00.000And then once Jeff Sessions is out of the White House, then you can only imagine what happens.
01:26:05.000And I have to say, it was very interesting.
01:26:26.000And of course, it makes perfect sense that Jeff Sessions would oppose the First Step Act.
01:26:32.000In it, of course, Jared Kushner would hate that because Jeff Sessions is a real conservative and Jared Kushner is a Jewish liberal from New York City.
01:26:41.000But what really, what really sort of, I don't know if it surprised me, it doesn't surprise me, but was really striking to me was that Ryan Gurdusky says that according to multiple sources in the White House, Jeff Sessions was the one in the White House that Jared Kushner hated the most.
01:27:01.000Jared Kushner hated Jeff Sessions more than anybody else in the White House.
01:27:37.000The Jewish liberal financial guy from 666 Fifth Avenue in New York City, who was brought into the White House through nepotism as a shadowy advisor, he hates Jeff Sessions more than anybody else.
01:27:55.000And it is because of Jerry Kushner that Jeff Sessions is not the Attorney General.
01:27:59.000And it is because of Jerry Kushner that Jeff Sessions will not serve in the Senate.
01:28:03.000Now, last I recalled, the people of the United States gave Donald Trump the mandate.
01:28:09.000Conservative, America First, MAGA, Donald Trump.
01:28:13.000The one that Jeff Sessions was the first to endorse, the first out of the Congress to endorse.
01:28:18.000Jeff Sessions, who had a nearly identical agenda.
01:28:22.000But Jeff Sessions is not in the White House, and Jared Kushner is.
01:28:25.000Jeff Sessions may not be in the Senate because of what Jared Kushner said.
01:28:31.000Doesn't anybody see a big problem with this?
01:28:35.000And it's symbolic, but it is also deeply problematic in itself.
01:28:52.000Is it conservative Christians, good men from the heartland of the country, from the interior, not from LA, not from DC, but from Alabama or Tennessee or wherever?
01:29:07.000Is it people like that that are shaping this White House or any White House?
01:29:11.000Is it people like that that are even shaping the GOP?
01:29:14.000The Republican Party, where all their votes come from, is the interior, from the salt of the earth, the middle class, the Christians?
01:29:22.000Or is it people like Jared Kushner, liberal, Jewish, urbanites from the great coastal cities, the financial elite?
01:29:32.000And if you want to know the answer to that question, just look at the policy.
01:29:36.000Based on the policy, even in this administration, who's winning, Kushner or Sessions?
01:29:41.000Is it people like Kushner or people like Sessions?
01:29:44.000People like the Alabaman Christian conservative, or people like the Jewish liberal Manhattanite.
01:29:51.000Take a look at criminal justice reform or tax cuts for corporations.
01:29:57.000Or you can look at the continuation and, in some cases, expansion of wars in the Middle East for Israel.
01:33:17.000Why does Jared Kushner personally hate Jeff Sessions?
01:33:20.000Jared Kushner is working for Donald Trump, who is very much like Jeff Sessions, at least in terms of his politics, maybe not in terms of other things.
01:33:29.000Why might Jared Kushner tolerate Donald Trump and not Jeff Sessions?
01:33:33.000Well, Donald Trump, for what it's worth, is not really a devout Christian.
01:33:37.000He is also very culturally an urbanite.
01:33:40.000You know, he comes from New York City.
01:33:43.000Culturally, New York City is very different from Alabama.
01:33:46.000So Jared Kushner can get along with the big city billionaire, you know, Agnostic Donald Trump, cultural Christian Donald Trump, but hates deeply Christian, deeply conservative Jeff Sessions.
01:34:00.000You gotta wonder what's going on with that.
01:34:05.000Because I feel like a lot of the vitriol that I'm seeing from Jared Kushner towards Jeff Sessions and honestly towards the people of this country, towards Donald Trump's own supporters, it's the same vitriol that I see from Charlie Kirk against us.
01:34:21.000It's the same vitriol I see from Ben Shapiro against us.
01:34:25.000I think it's the same sentiment that animates people like Sheldon Adelson and Christians United for Israel and Yoram Hazoni and Jonah Goldberg and any number of so called intellectuals or opinion leaders or thought leaders or anything like that and the interests and the lobbies and the billionaires and the advisors, the shadowy ectomorph advisors who live at 666 Fifth Avenue.
01:35:55.000America is this, no different than a corporation, no different than any other kind of legal description of a financial vehicle.
01:36:02.000To get them to make fatter profits and more connections and things like that.
01:36:08.000So, Jared Kushner hating Jeff Sessions, this is the same as all the globalists and the United Nations and WZO and all these different organizations against and hating the American people.
01:46:56.000Huge Anus says The kid that wouldn't stop with the GTA posting the other day reminded me of when your mom wouldn't let you hang out with the older kids growing up.
01:48:33.000Now, all I hang out with is older kids.
01:48:35.000Older kids like Patrick Casey and Beardson and Baked Alaska.
01:48:40.000But now that you bring that up, it's like, damn, maybe I should be a little bit more empathetic to some of these.
01:48:48.000I am empathetic towards the youngsters.
01:48:50.000I was just in a bad mood yesterday because I hadn't slept.
01:48:53.000But that's why I make it such a point to be kind to these.
01:48:57.000Little kids like Jaden, or these little guys, these young kids like Jaden, or Brainsick Blaze, or Hiding, or any number of the America First crew.
01:49:13.000Because I look at these little kids, Jaden will come up to me, Hi Nick, hi Nick, can I play with the big kids?
01:49:27.000You can wear the America First necktie.
01:49:30.000Oh, yeah, here, I'll get you a booster seat.
01:49:32.000You can sit behind the America First desk.
01:53:00.000Livid City says, Nick, I get mad hearing my friends talk crap about white people, yet they forget we live nice lives because we're in a safe, advanced country made by white people.
01:53:15.000Thani says, VouchGF looking like a DMC monster from the underworld, like another demon about to burst out of her abdomen and start shooting giant spiders out of her.
01:53:26.000Something, may God imbue your blade with the power to protect you from such evils, Nick.
01:54:33.000Sleep Sound says venture capitalist Paul Graham tweeted today.
01:54:37.000There will be a new generation of cancellation proof thinkers, which will weaken the organizations that previously depended on people who had such ideas.
01:57:56.000But it means that through humor and through his own style, he is able to get a message and a worldview to come across in a way that is palatable to normal people.
01:58:08.000I could send a friend of mine a Sam Hyde video and not fear that they're going to hate me or think I'm weird or whatever.
01:58:16.000And actually, they might find a lot of it funny and then therefore compelling or incisive.
02:01:11.000I'm not sure what one has to do with the other.
02:01:14.000Eternal cringe says elderly white people getting beat in nursing homes and no one bats an eye, but Dog Walker is mean to a black person and everyone loses their minds.
02:01:25.000Cheesehead says, Did you see the recent Destiny debate where he spent 20 minutes telling people you literally wanted to exterminate non white people?
02:01:32.000Would you go on the kill stream with him?
02:02:50.000And that's why, by the way, not to keep going back to it, that is why I saw a lot of potential in Catboy Cammie because although he was a Wignat, You know, he was the antithesis of that, right, in a lot of ways.
02:03:05.000And we want to promote people, I think, in our movement that are, they not only have the integrity on the issues, politically and personally, not, I don't think Cammie has a ton of personal integrity for, you know, reasons, but, but also have that physical integrity, which I think reflects and manifests that deeper integrity.
02:06:08.000I read through my replies now, and I don't know what happened.
02:06:12.000Like, did everyone just get dumber, or is it dumb people that follow me now, or what's going on?
02:06:19.000Like, I'll just give you a little sample.
02:06:20.000I'll read through my most recent tweets.
02:06:24.000For example, maybe I'll read through the Karen one.
02:06:29.000We've got people saying, so I say, the Karen meme isn't funny, and at this point, it's just used to ridicule anybody that actually still holds this country to a high standard.
02:06:38.000If you're not apathetic about the descent of our country into total decay and dysfunction, then you're a Karen.
02:18:21.000Vito says, it's interesting to see how affluent people view the world.
02:18:24.000The white woman's intention was to try to scare the sketchy black guy away by threatening to call the police on a scary African American man because she thinks the police is the equivalent to the boogeyman to black men.
02:18:37.000And she also knew that the police would respond a certain way against a black man.
02:18:41.000She knew that the police was a boogeyman for them.
02:19:10.000And it's like, no, blacks just don't ever comply, or for the most part, don't comply with police.
02:19:17.000Every case of police brutality, they're running, they're aggressive, they charge the cop, they fight the cop, and then they get the shit kicked out of them.
02:19:25.000And then, you know, that happens every day, and one person's bound to die every, you know, year, two years, whatever.
02:20:08.000So, but yeah, I did hear about that case.
02:20:10.000I didn't know there was a riot going on, though.
02:20:13.000Russian shit poster says, You once mentioned how overexposure to the internet is the Zoomer curse.
02:20:19.000How would you keep your future kids from falling victim to this exposure with the ever growing presence of moral decay on TikTok, especially with peer pressure in their teens?
02:20:34.000Lance says, People on my timeline today debating about woke ideology, about where woke ideology comes from, they're framing it as cultural capitalism versus cultural Marxism.
02:20:47.000When I debate people IRL, it always comes back to World War II, Germany bad.
02:20:53.000Dylan Volk says liberals may recognize racial differences in behavior, but the key is they believe the causes are environmental, not genetic.
02:22:44.000Yamato says, Until people realize that people like Jared Kushner truly are our arch enemies and cartoon supervillains, nothing will ever be done about them.
02:28:10.000I think that there's some truth to that.
02:28:11.000You know, this idea that we're the new counterculture.
02:28:13.000I think there's a lot of truth in that.
02:28:16.000Bob says, How bad is it with the payment processors now?
02:28:20.000Are we going to have to do direct wire transfers in the future, or should us programming growers build their own payment processor?
02:28:28.000You know, ideally, we would have our own payment processor because it's getting hard out there.
02:28:33.000You know, there's not a lot of options.
02:28:36.000There's more options now than there were five years ago, but it's still not great.
02:28:40.000So, I would definitely, if you have the means or the resources to do that, I think it would be good.
02:28:46.000And that'll probably be a project of mine once I get more resources to be basically totally self sufficient and sort of vertically integrate every aspect of the show.
02:29:00.000In other words, control the hosting, control the content delivery, control the payment processing, top to bottom.
02:29:09.000Excuse me, can't think of the names as I saw Patrick's stream yesterday and it won't.
02:29:12.000Point, he was actually offended that you compared him to Raven from Teen Titans since he found out that she's like half demon.
02:29:48.000And it's like, dude, what are you like, raving from Teen Titans?
02:29:51.000So it wasn't that he was a demon, it's just all those other things.
02:29:56.000You know, I've seen some people try to come at Patrick and he, like, you know, he channels his interdimensional energy and his, like, telekinetic powers.
02:30:05.000You know, the last person that went up against AIM, they didn't fare so well.
02:31:14.000Entropy Gang says, I don't know if I'm late to the party, but Jared Kushner literally bought an office building at 666 Fifth Avenue in 2007 for $1.8 billion.
02:31:23.000Yeah, that's kind of what I was referring to throughout the show.
02:32:00.000Yeet Peterson says, everyone remembers the Central Park Five from 30 years ago because they got off on these sexual assault charges, but forgets they were part of a mob that beat mostly white people to death or almost to death.
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