In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes talks about the coronavirus outbreak in China, the Joe Biden Sexual Assault Allegation, and the possible retaliation from the United States against China. He also discusses a new allegation against Joe Biden from a woman named Tara Reid, and what it means for his chances of re-election in 2020. Finally, he talks about what a crisis should look like and what the President should do in the event of one, and why he thinks China is to blame for the outbreak. America First is a show about the American First Movement and its impact on the world. Produced in Los Angeles, CA and New York City, N.Y.C. and features regular segments throughout the week. Please remember to subscribe to America First to stay up to date with the latest America First news and discuss the latest in our favorite shows. If you like what you hear, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! We'll be looking out for your comments and thoughts in the comments section below. Thank you for listening and supporting the show! Timestamps: 1:00:00 - Coronavirus and Joe Biden Allegations 4:30 - Joe Biden's Sexual Assault Accusation 6:15 - The Joe Biden Scandal 8:10 - China and China 9:40 - What should the U.S. Government do next? 11:20 - What's next for Joe Biden? 16: What should we do? 17:00s - What will China do in response to this? 18:30s 19:40sadults? 21: What do you think of Joe Biden s response? 22:20s - Is China s role in 2020? 26:00 27:00 Is China's role in this story? 29:30 32:40 33:00 szn 35: Is China to blame? 36:30 szn=1st? 31:10 34:00? 35, 37: Is this a big reveal coming in this episode? 39:00 Or do we should I vote in 2020 or do I have a chance to vote in the 2020 election? 40:00 ? 41:30? 42:40? 45 44
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00:01:43.000And I think they even talked about this a little bit yesterday.
00:01:46.000There have been reports that the White House and the President are looking at retaliatory options that the United States can use against China.
00:01:59.000We know at this point, I think it's been established, that the coronavirus did not originate from a wet market in Wuhan, but much more likely it probably came from a virology institute, a laboratory at a facility in Wuhan, China, run by the government.
00:02:27.000And they continued to allow people who were infected with the virus, which they knew about human-to-human transmission, they knew about the fatality rate, they continued to allow people infected with the virus to leave Wuhan, not within China, but outside of China.
00:02:43.000They closed down all the airports and the trains and the roads from Wuhan to the rest of China, but not to the rest of the world.
00:02:51.000And so, in large measure, we could place the blame for the coronavirus
00:02:56.000In terms of its origin and its spread at the feet of the Chinese government and the Communist Party of China.
00:03:02.000So the president, in light of that information, is looking at economic measures that we could take to retaliate for that.
00:03:10.000So we'll look at what those options are.
00:03:12.000I know we've talked a little bit about that in the past and I've suggested some options which I think might be likely.
00:03:19.000You know, obviously we're not going to go to war with China.
00:03:24.000They have a very serious conventional military as well.
00:03:28.000So it's probably not likely that the retaliation will be military or kinetic in nature, but it will most likely be financial, economic, tariff related, something like that.
00:03:39.000And these are the options that are being reported on today.
00:04:00.000This actually hasn't even been on my radar up until I was on Scott Greer's podcast yesterday and he brought it up.
00:04:07.000And of course I had seen it on Twitter before and I had seen it around the internet but it seems like it's really picking up steam.
00:04:15.000I think initially it was just another sexual assault allegation.
00:04:19.000It seems like there's some kind of allegation against anybody in politics, but it seems that this allegation has been corroborated by contemporaries of Tara Reid at the time, you know, apparently.
00:04:34.000And we're going to go into what exactly the allegation entails, what the story is, when it happened.
00:04:40.000Everything like that, but people from the time period are corroborating it They're saying that there might be evidence in Joe Biden's Senate papers about this And so finally today he was forced to respond to it He went on MSNBC and issued a formal statement denying the allegations But who knows it could turn into something pretty big in the 2020 election So we're going to talk a little bit about the allegation and the response
00:05:28.000Let me just make sure I'm ready before I make the announcement.
00:05:31.000The big announcement which probably a lot of you have been looking forward to and are very excited about for a long time and trust me I know
00:06:49.000Finding a way that we can do a website where it's going to have some longevity.
00:06:54.000And what I mean by that is, you see a lot of websites these days where they're going under because of course the usual suspects like Jared Holt and our new friends at the Daily Dot and other places, they like to report about our content.
00:07:26.000But add on to that the extra layer of making sure that everything is as proprietary as possible.
00:07:33.000We're doing as much as we can in-house, and if we're using services, we're using the best services that have the least likelihood of taking us off, and even if they might have a chance of taking us off, it's disguised, right?
00:07:45.000So, and I don't want to get too specific because, you know, for obvious reasons, that would defeat the whole purpose of, you know, developing it in secret and, you know, jumping through all these hoops.
00:08:17.000You know it's been it's been a little frustrating with uh you know the expectations of the audience but that's all over now because the website should be done or i mean rather it is done and it's going to be launched next week like i said we're going to see how it goes and that's the other thing that was the other thing i was getting at is we're going to roll it out on monday
00:08:37.000And everything should work, but of course me testing it is not the same as like a thousand people logging on.
00:08:56.000We're gonna test it more this weekend.
00:08:59.000But of course, as you've seen with like BitChute and some other like alt-tech websites when they roll out new services,
00:09:07.000you know there are unforeseen problems sometimes so we're launching on monday but you know if it's not perfectly executed well i mean we're going to be working on it right but everything should go okay right fingers crossed but so i'll just cut to the chase and i'll tell you what it is so what this site is is it's an update to my existing site
00:09:44.000So that's every episode of America First.
00:09:47.000Episode 1 through this episode will be available on this service in addition to all the episodes of America First from RSBN.
00:09:58.000All the episodes of The Nicholas J. Fuentes Show from my high school.
00:10:03.000We have gaming streams on there, commentary streams, streams from Twitch, streams from DLive.
00:10:09.000Every interview for the most part I've ever done, every speech I've ever done, video extras, just virtually everything that exists that is out there that I've been in in the past four to five years is going to be on this service.
00:10:44.000It's just about everything I've ever done.
00:10:46.000There are some missing pieces I'll be working on filling in the gaps.
00:10:50.000You know obviously I haven't been able to recover like literally everything but just about everything is on there so it's gonna be pretty good.
00:10:57.000There's even some stuff which has never been released.
00:11:00.000There's some stuff which probably even the most diehard America First fans have never seen because it's my eyes only or it was
00:11:07.000A live audience only or something like that.
00:11:09.000I know there's going to be a lot of surprises, a lot of throwbacks, things that people forgot about.
00:13:08.000I'll talk about it on the show, but get excited for that.
00:13:11.000And also, I just want to clarify, just as a little side note there, we are still... I am still working on a streaming site.
00:13:20.000I know I told you after I got banned on YouTube that I was working on a streaming site, and I think I said at some point between then and now that
00:13:27.000That's gonna be a lot more intensive than I anticipated.
00:13:30.000We're gonna build into that live chat, tips, clips.
00:13:34.000I mean, it's gonna be, like, on the level of Twitch or DLive.
00:13:38.000Like, we're gonna build a legitimate streaming solution.
00:13:42.000So, that is still happening, that is still going on, but obviously that just takes a little bit more time, because it has a lot more moving parts, and tying them all together is sort of complicated, but
00:14:14.000The streaming thing is not gonna be done anytime soon.
00:14:16.000I mean, I don't know it could be weeks It could be months, but you know, I'm not gonna put a deadline on that, but this site is ready to go So get hype about that.
00:14:24.000That's why I've been telling people don't subscribe on DLive.
00:14:28.000On DLive you have the option to follow this channel and subscribe for like $3 a month or like three diamonds a month, whatever it is.
00:14:36.000So I've been telling people to not subscribe here.
00:16:04.000The other, like, smaller announcement, and you probably have already seen this, but yesterday when I cancelled the show, I said, hey, you know, show's cancelled, but you can still watch my appearance on... what is the podcast with Scott Greer?
00:17:47.000It's not so much the allegation against Joe Biden, which we'll get into, but it's Joe Biden's response.
00:17:52.000And I'll read to you, this is a report from CNN about Joe Biden, obviously the presumptive Democratic nominee, responding to these sexual assault allegations.
00:18:03.000It says, quote, Joe Biden released a statement today denying a former aide's claims
00:18:08.000That he sexually assaulted her 27 years ago, saying of Tara Reade's allegation, quote, this never happened.
00:18:16.000Friday's statement is the first detailed response from Biden to Reade's allegation and comes as pressure built on the presumptive Democratic nominee to personally address the matter.
00:18:28.000He said, quote, while the details of these allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault are complicated, two things are not complicated.
00:18:37.000One is that women deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.
00:18:52.000One is that women deserve to be treated with dignity and respect and when they step forward they should be heard, not silenced.
00:18:58.000The second...shouldn't that be the...isn't that three things?
00:19:00.000Anyway, the second is that their stories should be subject to appropriate inquiry and scrutiny.
00:19:07.000The former vice president said this today in a statement.
00:19:12.000Responsible news organizations should examine and evaluate the full and growing record of inconsistencies in her story, which has changed repeatedly in both small and big ways.
00:19:26.000She has said she raised some of these issues with her supervisor and senior staffers from my office at the time.
00:19:33.000They, both men and women, have said unequivocally that she never came to them and complained or raised issues.
00:19:40.000News organizations that have talked with literally dozens of former staffers have not found one, not one, who corroborated her allegations in any way.
00:19:52.000Indeed, many of them spoke to the culture
00:19:55.000of an office that would not have tolerated harassment in any way, as indeed I would not have.
00:20:01.000Biden said he is, quote, saying unequivocally, it never, never happened.
00:20:24.000She has a right to say whatever she wants, but I have a right to say, look at the facts!
00:20:30.000And, you know, we're gonna get into the allegation and what she's claiming and everything, but fundamentally, the substance, in my opinion, of these allegations don't actually matter.
00:20:45.000You know, and throughout all of this, what they said about Donald Trump, what they said about Brett Kavanaugh, what they said about Roy Moore, what they said about Joe Biden,
00:20:54.000I simply don't care, and I don't know if anybody else feels the same way, but I'm just going to give you a little moment of honesty that when I'm looking at who's going to lead the country, it actually doesn't really matter so much to me if they like got a little handsy with a woman like 30 years ago, because this is simply the nature of major industries.
00:22:20.000We're talking about running a country.
00:22:22.000You know, am I gonna say I want a Democrat to be president because the Republican, you know, did something, you know, inappropriate to a woman 50 years ago?
00:23:09.000You know, you could talk about sex scandals and abuse and whatever.
00:23:13.000So, not like it's anything new, but in particular, we saw this happen to Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
00:23:20.000And I remember, because when I was defending Donald Trump on my college campus,
00:23:25.000During the election people would challenge me and say that he's facing a dozen sexual assault suits That are going to be litigated while he's president and like all of them were dropped or dismissed right or the the woman walked away, right?
00:23:39.000And then this happened to Roy Moore right before the midterms the last special election before the midterms and in 2018 was the special Senate election and
00:24:05.000When you had that doctor, was it Christine Ford, came forward and said that Brett Kavanaugh groped her, touched her boobs at a party in like 1981 or something crazy like that, right?
00:24:15.000And the context of this is that this is the Democrats' weapon and why it was so ridiculous at the time and what we're seeing now, it's being exposed now, was the outrageous standard that they tried to hold all of these Republicans
00:24:30.000And so I don't think the irony is lost on absolutely anybody.
00:24:53.000That here we are after those huge charades in 2016 with the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh, to a lesser extent with Roy Moore, that all the way after that and even the Me Too movement with Hollywood and TV and many other people, now Joe Biden, of all people, the Democratic nominee, the party of believe women and respect women and women never lie, is going to say, well,
00:25:17.000We have to treat our accusers with dignity and respect and they should be heard.
00:25:21.000But at the same time, we have to scrutinize the allegations and hear the facts.
00:25:26.000And then, even better than even what was said in the statement, and that was what was the statement, right?
00:25:31.000We have to hear them but also scrutinize, is the comments on MSNBC.
00:25:37.000This is what me and everybody else was saying when Brett Kavanaugh was accused of
00:25:52.000Touching a teenager's boobs at a party in the 1980s!
00:26:31.000Leftism and all of its fruits, you know, and I think this is just one aspect of it, this Believe All Women stuff.
00:26:37.000Leftism as an ideology, and all the expressions of it, all the manifestations of it, they will invariably lead to situations like this every single time.
00:26:48.000Because leftism in itself is an ideology which is deeply flawed and contradictory.
00:27:14.000But this is why I'm actually very white-pilled about the future.
00:27:17.000Because, again, if we really believe what we say we believe about the nature of leftism and the nature of rightism or conservatism or Christianity, I think is a better word for it, then you understand that this ideology, which is, again, flawed and broken and dysfunctional and inherently contradictory,
00:27:55.000or rather decriminalizing illegal immigration.
00:27:59.000This is a position which is like wildly unpopular but all of a sudden Joe Biden who is a lifelong democrat vice president under Barack Obama now he is being painted as an immigration restrictionist or an immigration hawk or something like that because he doesn't want to say that we should erase our borders.
00:28:18.000You had throughout the 2020 democratic presidential primary
00:28:23.000People like Buttigieg, Bernie, Joe Biden being asked, why should Democrats support another white man for president?
00:28:30.000And so you see time and time again, the Democrats are actually not able to mount any kind of effective political activism because they are so mired in the inherent conflicts that are caused by these contradictions in their own philosophy.
00:28:44.000With Republicans, with conservatism, with Christianity, our ideology,
00:28:54.000When I come on the show and talk for two hours, it would kind of be, well I don't know, I mean I could probably be like Cenk Uygur and just say progressive talking points for two hours.
00:29:03.000But if you watch this show, and if you read a book by a conservative thinker or a conservative academic or any kind of like, you know, academic before like the 20th century, you'll find that there's actually rigor in the thinking.
00:30:01.000Or are you more, uh, I don't know what the word would be, practical, right?
00:30:05.000I think a lot of people think of right and left as yin and yang, but this is not the case.
00:30:10.000These ideologies are totalizing, they're total, they're complete in themselves, and if you actually believe in the right, you cannot believe in the left.
00:30:19.000This is sort of like the myth of tolerance.
00:30:21.000You can tolerate people that are misguided, but if you believe that you're, if you are right-wing and you believe that right-wing principles are true, you cannot believe that right-wing principles are true concurrently while believing that left-wing principles are equally valid.
00:31:15.000All we have are these opinions, which are subjective and based on our own values.
00:31:19.000And so, you could be right, you could be left, and whoever wins the most votes, that's what we're gonna go with, and that's what's gonna... And like, none of this makes any sense.
00:31:33.000And look at all of history outside of our mortal selves, we would say that clearly when we reach a fork in the road there is a right path and a wrong path.
00:31:43.000We could say that there is a right way to live and a wrong way to live.
00:31:46.000There is a right way to govern a country and a wrong way to govern a country.
00:32:01.000One is based on sound reasoning and wisdom and logic and it's thorough and coherent and one is simply not.
00:32:08.000And this is really the nature of the two sides.
00:32:10.000So I could give you the basic take and say, well you know Joe Biden says we should scrutinize the accuser but didn't Democrats say believe all women?
00:32:31.000Right liberals, left liberals, all liberals.
00:32:34.000Increasingly will find themselves caught in these binds where they said something one time and now they're caught up in a completely different time and they can't live up to their own standard.
00:32:46.000This is happening with increasing regularity and that will continue to happen into the future because this ideology is fundamentally untenable.
00:32:59.000And that is the proof of the pudding is in the eating when we talk about these things, right?
00:33:03.000The proof that leftism is inherently flawed is because they cannot live up to their own standards that they set one year ago, twelve months ago.
00:33:16.000Leftists, liberals, we're supposed to anoint leftism and liberalism, our governing ideology, and this is an ideology which cannot live up to its own standards that they set 12 months ago.
00:33:28.000How is that ideology going to sustain a nation for a hundred years?
00:33:38.000And you could see it's almost like exponential.
00:33:42.000Where it started out and we know we talk about this slippery slope or this political correctness thing where you look at 20 years ago and people like Cenk Uygur or Joe Biden or many of these people for that matter were saying racist things or putting on blackface or you know touching women inappropriately and now 20 years it's beyond the pale.
00:34:02.000But it seems like the length of time between what was said and then later when that doesn't live up to left-wing standards that that
00:34:15.000In other words, it used to be that maybe it would take 20 years for a Democrat to do something and then the rules change and now it's not okay.
00:35:08.000All people that are not truly reactionary, or truly Christian, or authentically conservative, they will all be this way.
00:35:15.000And you could see even like Charlie Kirk, David French, this is what happened during the Gruyper Wars.
00:35:20.000Like, hey, you say you're in favor of Christianity, why are you creating a society that is hostile to Christianity?
00:35:27.000I mean, free markets, individual liberty, this society you've created is hostile to the ends that you pretend that you're seeking out.
00:35:36.000That's another example of inherent contradiction.
00:35:38.000It's an ideology that is inherently flawed like that.
00:35:42.000So that, to me, is the bigger picture of this stuff.
00:35:44.000The real conservative is not really looking in terms of
00:35:49.000Dogma and totalitarian ideologies and things like that.
00:35:53.000Real conservatism properly understood, I think actually by the founding fathers, by the Bible, all major religions, is talking about like general principles and then lots of exceptions, right?
00:36:21.000It has scholars that are educated that make sense of these things and interpret these things.
00:36:25.000It has, again, general principles applied contextually, but also interpretation and room for
00:36:32.000Not, I wouldn't say quite exceptions, but applying them realistically.
00:36:36.000And this system is something that reflects our nature and our experience in the world, which isn't absolute and black and white and things like that, like left-wing or liberal types like to make it out to be.
00:36:47.000You know, liberals, and generally everybody left-wing, like to make these ideologies that are artistically about one principle.
00:36:57.000It's about X, Y, and Z. It's about these buzzwords, or this rhetoric, or this law.
00:37:02.000It's about empiricism, it's about rationalism, whatever.
00:37:05.000But any enduring, again conservative, traditional thought system, any ideology like that, it is built into it that is a complex and comprehensive system with general principles and exceptions.
00:37:19.000That to me is like the fundamental distinction between the two.
00:37:22.000And I don't know if I'm explaining that super well.
00:37:24.000We're kind of getting into sort of like esoteric territory.
00:37:27.000I don't want to get too into the weeds and too specific on some of these things, but that to me is the bigger picture on this issue.
00:37:50.000It says quote, Reed, who worked as a junior staffer at Biden's office in 1993, had publicly accused Biden last year of touching her shoulders and neck and making her feel uncomfortable.
00:38:02.000Reed first came forward with her sexual assault allegation against Biden in interviews this year with multiple media outlets including CNN.
00:38:11.000She told CNN that in 1993, she was working as an aide in Biden's Senate office.
00:38:17.000She was asked to deliver a double bag to the then-Delaware senator.
00:38:20.000In a corridor somewhere in the Capitol Hill complex, Reeds said Biden, quote, had me up against a wall.
00:38:27.000He used his knee to spread open my legs and, and this is a little vulgar, put his fingers inside of me.
00:38:34.000A friend of Reed's who asked to remain anonymous in order to protect her privacy,
00:38:39.000told CNN that Reed had told her in detail that she had been sexually assaulted by Biden on Capitol Hill.
00:38:46.000The friend said she believes Reed called her within days of the alleged assault.
00:38:51.000A former neighbor of Reed has come forward and told CNN that Reed told her about the alleged assault within a few years of the incident in the mid-1990s, and a newly surfaced video from 1993 appears to feature Reed's mother calling in to Larry King Live to seek advice around the time of the alleged assault.
00:39:09.000About how to handle problems her daughter had while working for a prominent U.S.
00:39:15.000Reid told CNN that she is certain the voice in the video belongs to her mother, Jeanette Altemus, who died a few years ago.
00:39:22.000The Washington Post interviewed Reid's brother, Colin Moulton, who told the paper that she had told him, in 1993, that Biden had, quote, behaved inappropriately by touching her neck and shoulders, but not about the alleged sexual assault, which is kind of convenient.
00:39:37.000Several days after that interview with Reid's brother, the Post said, quote, he said in a text message that he recalled her telling him that Biden had put his hand under her clothes.
00:39:46.000So he didn't say that at first, but then later called them up and said, oh yeah, uh, I just remembered.
00:39:55.000So in the initial comments, he said, oh, I remember she made comments about him touching her shoulders.
00:40:00.000And then called them back and said, wait, it just dawned on me he also raped her.
00:40:07.000Moulton later told CNN in a text message that Reed told him in the early 1990s that she had been asked to bring Biden his gym bag and that in a private setting he had cornered her against the wall and put his hands under her clothes.
00:40:20.000Reed has said that she complained to multiple colleagues in the office about interactions with Biden that made her uncomfortable.
00:40:30.000Reid has also said that she filed a complaint with a personnel office on Capitol Hill at the time, but that she does not have a copy of it.
00:40:37.000It is unclear what kind of complaint and at what office Reid may have filed.
00:40:41.000So, my approach on these things is actually the opposite of what the left says.
00:40:47.000You know, they say believe all women, and my standard is actually the exact opposite.
00:40:55.000Because in all of these different allegations that have been made, you find the same problems over and over again.
00:41:02.000And the first problem is, of course, the distance, the time period, right?
00:41:06.000Or the proximity in time to the actual assault.
00:41:10.000Every single time we hear one of these allegations, it's not last week or last month, it's last year, it's always 30 years ago, bare minimum, 30 years ago, 40 years ago, 50 years ago, he touched me inappropriately.
00:41:24.000And of course the question is, well, if it was such a big deal, if that was such a problem, why not make us think about it at the time?
00:41:32.000Or, why not make it an issue at any point in between?
00:41:39.000Why does it always seem to surface when a person is seeking a high political office, when it's extremely polarized and contentious, and there's a lot of money to be made from books or from media appearances, whatever?
00:41:52.000That, to me, seems to be the biggest problem with all of these.
00:41:55.000And I understand there's some arguments for, well, it was a different time, people didn't believe women back then, or, you know, I don't know, like, it wasn't as important.
00:42:22.000No diary, no letter, no complaint, no report, no nothing.
00:42:28.000It's, well, I remember and my friend remembers too.
00:42:32.000And then always the other problem is that there are inconsistencies in the stories every single time.
00:42:38.000You've got a woman who comes forward and says one thing and the friend remembers something else and, you know, somebody who didn't know them doesn't remember it at all, right?
00:42:46.000These are inherent in every one of these allegations.
00:42:50.000And to me, we cannot divorce the idea of, you know, somebody raping or sexually assaulting from the obvious political liability that it is, right?
00:43:01.000I mean, we know that somebody comes forward and accuses, and I don't know why people like to pretend that it's like there's not just like a pot of gold at the end of that journey, right, for whoever accuses.
00:43:15.000Everybody knows that the game is, well, all you have to do is find somebody, right?
00:43:21.000Find somebody from their past to accuse them, and it's a political goldmine for the opposing party, and it's a financial goldmine for whoever they find that's willing to testify against, right?
00:43:33.000And so we cannot divorce it from that reality.
00:43:35.000So that's why, whenever it comes to this stuff, my natural inclination is to not believe.
00:43:40.000Unless there's overwhelming evidence, who can really say?
00:43:43.000You know, if it's such a private, one-on-one interaction, the only people that really know what happened is Joe Biden and Tara Reade.
00:43:57.000The only people that know these things are Joe Biden and Tara Reade.
00:44:01.000Whoever's corroborating it, whoever's bringing this to trial, whoever's bringing this to the media, as far as I'm concerned, it's really no good, because their motivations could absolutely be suspect, and most likely they are, because again, there's big incentive, financially, politically, and otherwise, to do these kinds of things.
00:44:17.000So, no meme, and even just generally, I just don't believe them.
00:44:23.000And again, this goes back to what I said earlier, when you look at these dynamics, almost always, almost every single time, it takes two to tango.
00:44:32.000And that's not to say that rape never occurs, that's not to say that sexual assault never occurs, or that it's not wrong, or it's not bad, but it is to say that we all know what goes on in Hollywood.
00:44:58.000And we all know women like this in politics, or in any other industry.
00:45:02.000Women who are attracted to powerful men.
00:45:05.000Women who get off on this idea of the affair in the office.
00:45:09.000So, when you really get down to it, the idea of like, a powerful man with a lot to lose, and somebody who probably doesn't even need to force themselves on somebody, forcing themselves on the lowly intern, and then it just magically gets exposed 30 years later,
00:45:25.000I mean, maybe it does happen, but to me that would be unlikely and rare.
00:45:30.000And that's why, whenever I look at these cases, I have to say, I don't believe.
00:45:49.000But if I'm giving you my analysis and I'm telling you like it is, like I do, I've got to tell you the much bigger concern for me is not so much about elections and news cycles and oppo research, it's about these lying women that are going to ruin all of us.
00:46:03.000Because this happens, this is going to happen to everybody.
00:46:06.000Are we really going to live in a society where
00:46:09.000Like one woman can push over the pillars underlying the whole country because she says she got raped?
00:46:17.000Because that's what we're talking about.
00:46:45.000So the default must always be, shut up, you know, I don't believe you.
00:46:51.000Unless it's compelling, unless it's super hardcore evidence, I'm gonna say no.
00:46:56.000And that to me is a lot more important than the political horse race, you know.
00:47:01.000Because I you know and I'll say like anybody okay well Democrats said believe all women so Joe Biden must believe all women and step down he's a rapist and we should use it against them and we can peddle that you know I'm not naive about the political utility of this but I also have to tell you that I'm not really keen on this idea that we are going to further bad precedence
00:47:26.000In other words, we as conservatives have a bad habit of not really seeing that bigger picture or the long game, which is to say that Democrats are going to use this believe-all-women stuff.
00:47:37.000If we turn around and say believe-all-women, might there be a short-term benefit for Republicans to say,
00:47:44.000Democrats said believe all women, so I believe Tara Reade.
00:47:47.000I mean, maybe there'd be a short-term benefit.
00:47:49.000But now you've got both halves of the country agreeing on the fact that lying women can ruin any man.
00:47:56.000And I don't think that's actually a good place for us to be, even if it's politically expedient.
00:48:02.000And the same thing goes for, like, race, by the way.
00:48:04.000Democrats said Republicans are racists.
00:48:07.000The worst thing you can be is a racist.
00:48:10.000And Republicans said, uh, I know you are, but what am I?
00:48:33.000So, yeah, maybe you propel some asshole from the Heritage Foundation into the White House and, like, the Chief of Staff position, but now we have to kowtow to people that hate us for the rest of our lives.
00:48:57.000If it's like between a lying woman and Joe Biden, I'm going with Joe Biden every time.
00:49:03.000Joe Biden is a man, he's a Chad, he beat up Corn Pop.
00:49:08.000We know he's like a misogynist and I'm gonna go with what some Democrat staffer because I want Trump to cut our taxes like I just I'm not gonna do that that's not me so with this with this Joe Biden stuff you know to me this opens up like a whole a whole battlefield this opens up like a whole new paradigm to explore about these kinds of things really allows us to revisit the most important question which is the female question
00:49:34.000You know, not just about leftism, but also about women.
00:49:37.000Leftism always fails, and women always lie.
00:49:53.000We cannot vote for Joe Biden, but also say that women are liars.
00:49:57.000And we could say that Democrats should be held to their own standards, but also say that it's like that because leftism is fundamentally flawed.
00:50:05.000But anyway, those are the allegations.
00:52:40.000Viral great like legendary heroes if we cannot if they have to always be like Ma'am, um, I would like to kiss you right now Can I kiss you right now?
00:52:54.000Like you will never have heroes you will and I mean that in like an ancient sense you will never have
00:53:02.000We're about to have a confrontation but let's make sure that it's fair and civil and polite.
00:53:28.000That's not the energy of sun kings and god emperors and war heroes and people like that.
00:53:36.000You'll never have a great country if you don't have great men.
00:53:39.000And you can't have great men if great men are constantly being shackled and brought down and destroyed and infested with mind virus, which is females, you know, femoid brain cancer, which says, no, no, no, don't, you know, you have, I haven't consented.
00:53:55.000But then, you know, you see the kind of books they're reading, hello, Fifty Shades of Grey, like, so, so this is not conducive to building a strong society for many, many, many reasons.
00:54:20.000It's not an endorsement of sexual assault, but it is to say that in love and in warfare, and really just in life in general,
00:54:29.000Not everything is gonna be... It's not all gonna come down to some, like, United Nations regulatory code where we're gonna check all the boxes and follow the procedure.
00:54:42.000I was about to say something so bad, but I caught myself.
00:54:47.000You know, life is messy, and life happens in unexpected and spontaneous ways, and you know, it's very sort of amorphous at times.
00:54:56.000So the expectation that everybody is going to adhere and conform to this impossible standard, like
00:55:04.000Nobody's gonna be able to live their lives, and that is just another mechanism of control, but we have to move on.
00:55:10.000So before I get myself in trouble at this topic, but it's really like, our country is so gay at this point, and gay like, you know, we're, it's run by people that are woman-like, is what I mean by that, like men that are woman-like, men that are spiritually women.
00:55:29.000And we will never become great because greatness is a masculine attribute and it is exerted by men.
00:55:35.000And so we have all these womanly rules and expectations and standards like it's just not gonna happen for us.
00:55:42.000Okay, but I'm gonna move on maybe more on that later.
00:55:56.000It's talking about a... I was about to say something so bad and it's so unfortunate that I can't just say epic things because, you know, some little faggot is going to write an article about me.
00:56:14.000I've so had it, especially this week, after this thing on TikTok.
00:56:19.000Like, that guy in Daily Dot writes an article and he's like, Nick Fuentes wore a Cookie Monster hat, which is a reference to his Holocaust denial joke.
00:57:51.000you know the strongest person has weights put on them commensurate to how much stronger they are against the weakest person so that they are just as weak as the weakest person and the beautiful have to put on like ugly masks so they're ugly like all the ugly people and the smart people have radios in the ears that blare white noise to disrupt their thoughts so they're stupid like all the stupid people and then there's uh then there is uh i it's been so many years since i've read this but there's basically a strong
00:58:22.000Like a real, a real Herculean type figure.
00:58:27.000Who rips off the chains and smashes the radio, and he does a dance with a beautiful girl on television, and this is like rebellion.
00:58:37.000It's almost like eugenics, basically, because it's like a beautiful girl, beautiful man, strong man, you know, and a nice woman, and they're doing this dance, and then, like, this government worker comes in and kills them with a shotgun.
01:02:50.000President Donald Trump said on Thursday his hard-fought trade deal with China was now of secondary importance to the coronavirus pandemic and he threatened new tariffs on Beijing as his administration
01:03:13.000Which has cost tens of thousands of lives in the United States alone, sparked an economic contraction, and threatened his chances of re-election in November.
01:03:23.000officials speaking on condition of anonymity said a range of options against China were under discussion, but cautioned that efforts were in the early stages.
01:03:32.000Recommendations have not yet reached the level of Trump's top national security team or the president.
01:03:41.000They said, quote, there is a discussion as to how hard to hit China and how to calibrate it properly.
01:03:47.000Trump made clear, however, that his concerns about China's role in the origin and spread of the virus were taking priority for now over his efforts to build on an initial trade agreement with Beijing that long dominated his dealings with the world's second largest economy.
01:04:02.000He said, quote, we signed a trade deal where they're supposed to buy, and they've been buying a lot actually, but that now becomes secondary to what took place with the virus.
01:04:11.000The virus situation is just not acceptable.
01:04:14.000The Washington Post, citing two people with knowledge of internal discussions, reported on Thursday that some officials had discussed the idea of canceling some of the massive U.S.
01:04:23.000debt held by China as a way to strike at Beijing for perceived shortfalls.
01:05:01.000Among the other ideas under consideration for retaliation against China are sanctions, new non-tariff trade restrictions, and a possible effort to lift China's sovereign immunity, according to two sources familiar with the matter.
01:05:16.000And so, long story short, this is the important stuff.
01:05:19.000They're talking about economic measures.
01:05:21.000How are we going to retaliate against China?
01:06:14.000debt, then the debt market across the world is going to explode.
01:06:19.000The whole world is basically run, and I'm simplifying here, I'm reducing it here, but basically is run on American debt.
01:06:28.000And so, if we were to cancel a trillion dollars of Chinese debt, interest rates would skyrocket, and this would cause a global economic meltdown.
01:06:36.000This is not anything that we would want to do, in my opinion.
01:08:34.000Maybe I just don't understand the full complexities of them, but at first glance, canceling debt seems like something that would send ripples and shockwaves across the whole global economy, that would hurt us and hurt everybody.
01:08:46.000It would be, you know, worse than the virus itself.
01:08:49.000And the idea of sovereign immunity to me is just completely impotent.
01:09:28.000You charge a duty on goods coming from China into America.
01:09:33.000and that makes people buy American or they'll buy Chinese and China will have to pay the tariff right they'll have to pay the tax or non-tariff barriers like we close down their access to our markets or you know there's a there's a whole host of things we could do with banking or at the WTO or other measures we could take that are non-tariff but still trade barriers that we could recoup some money or penalize them in a financial or economic way
01:09:59.000That's likely what it's going to be, but whatever it is, it has to happen.
01:10:03.000Some people are saying this is political, and certainly there's a political angle in the sense that I think Trump will benefit politically from going after China.
01:10:12.000People are not happy about the coronavirus.
01:10:15.000They're mad that their social lives have been disrupted.
01:10:17.000They're mad that their finances have been disrupted, and we know who's responsible for this.
01:10:23.000So if Trump scapegoats China and makes them pay the price,
01:10:28.000Even if he just does that for show, I think this will pay political dividends.
01:10:33.000But aside from that, there's obviously utility in itself.
01:10:36.000China is responsible, and China should pay.
01:10:40.000And they should pay not just because it's right, and they owe us, but also because it sets a precedent.
01:10:46.000If we make them pay, then the world is sent a clear message that if you do these things,
01:11:16.000I mean, the American consumer might pay a little bit extra, and the cost might go up, but the way it functionally works is that China is paying a tax.
01:13:54.000When Trump, like, ran for president, I thought it was awesome because I was like, this guy's really just gonna start, like, chokeslamming people in government.
01:14:03.000He's gonna go in there, and he's gonna turn the whole country, the whole world upside down.
01:14:36.000I thought we were gonna get, like, ICE deportation squads and a 30-foot concrete wall, but I guess, like, stopping 26,000 green cards a month for two months is, like, a consolation, right?
01:17:15.000So, I barely slept yesterday, I should say, either.
01:17:18.000So, you know, it's like, the more you talk, the better, but it's like, you know, you invite me on your podcast, what, so you can interrupt me the whole time, you know?
01:17:25.000I'm sitting there like, wait a second, you invited me on your podcast to talk, and now you keep cutting me off?
01:17:31.000Like, I don't know, why don't you just do the talking?
01:18:25.000is it's like oh these are the guys that got kicked out of everything and who gets kicked out of things like losers whatever i think that's maybe like the presumption is like oh you got kicked out of daily caller you got kicked out of leadership institute like with me got kicked out of bu you got kicked out of rsvn you've been kicked out of a hundred and some different things maybe but but you know what i find is like
01:19:19.000Jada McNeil is the most impressive person that I've ever met that's come out of Turning Point.
01:19:24.000And I'm not just saying that because he's my friend.
01:19:27.000You know, the more I get to know him, the more I'm like, this guy is like a total schmoodster.
01:19:32.000Totally gets it, a man of integrity, a smart guy, and you know, head and shoulders above the rest of the shitheads over there that are his age and even older.
01:19:43.000And the same is true of Steve, and Jake, and Vince, and all these guys.
01:19:50.000It's the A-team that gets kicked out because anybody that is exceptional, and I said this a little bit the other day, anybody that is exceptional is not going to make it in the system anymore.
01:20:00.000Because people that are exceptional are too curious.
01:20:04.000They have, you know, too much... I don't know if it's like integrity in the sense of we're Boy Scouts, you know, Scouts honor.
01:20:11.000I will never tell a lie, but integrity in the sense of
01:20:15.000Like, we're not in it for the money, we're not in it for the career, we're more in it for something bigger than that.
01:20:21.000And I think everybody in the movement can kind of relate to that on some level.
01:20:25.000And so, it's not a coincidence that all the... Darren Beattie, another perfect example, right?
01:20:31.000It's not a coincidence that everybody that gets kicked out, it's like, oh gee, these are like the smartest people, or like the best, whatever.
01:20:38.000I'm not just saying that because they're my friends, it's like...
01:20:41.000Millennial Matt another that guy's like a genius.
01:20:44.000Okay, that guy's like a savant, you know so Time and again you find these these are these you know, what is that movie hidden gems or whatever?
01:21:31.000Monochrome Mysterious says, you're a pretty good heel slut, Nick.
01:21:36.000He's referring to my healing abilities in Valorant Because and I'm clarifying that because to anybody else who reads that they're gonna say what does that mean?
01:21:46.000That aside it was fun playing Valorant with you.
01:21:50.000Yeah, you're you're okay I guess I don't actually recall you clutching any of the rounds Like I did but but you did you did pretty good too for one of the rabble and I don't like playing with a rabble But you were alright, I guess
01:22:27.000Teamwork, you know, that's the problem with some of these team members.
01:22:30.000I'm not gonna name any names But some of our team members think that they're like Kobe Bryant They think that not like they're gonna die in a helicopter crash.
01:23:18.000But at the end of the day, your KD does not actually have a perfect relationship with the win, with the score at the end of the game.
01:23:28.000Sometimes you might not kill anybody, but still win the match.
01:23:31.000So it's important to keep that in mind.
01:23:35.000Based you know, I'm not gonna name any names based Crusader says China lied and countless people died as a result This is unacceptable and will make them pay hell.
01:24:57.000The only reason I feel bad is it's like if you go to the trouble and you what what really bothers me is it's like you go to I think about the wasted time and money and it's like but you know then I tried it on with the no tie and with this jacket and I said you know what it actually looks kind of good so maybe I should have just given it a shot.
01:25:15.000So you know what maybe it's okay to try something new sometimes.
01:25:19.000Big Globes says I'm growing a quarantine beer too.
01:25:27.000I think I'm just going to grow the beard longer and longer, and I'm just going to become more and more distant from other individuals, from other people, and I think I will just become more and more sort of alienated, and I don't know where that's going to lead me.
01:25:46.000I have no idea where that's going to lead me.
01:25:48.000But the beard, I think, is just going to keep growing and growing and longer and longer, and I will just become increasingly despondent.
01:25:58.000You know, maybe you'll find me one day in a real penthouse watching Joker over and over and over again.
01:29:55.000You know, I was born and raised Catholic, and I never was, like, a serious believer.
01:29:59.000I never had a serious religious education.
01:30:02.000You know, I was completely ignorant my whole life.
01:30:05.000And, um, aside from thinking about it myself, uh, you know, I didn't really get a lot of religious education from my parents, or from the church, or from my school, or from anywhere.
01:30:16.000And so I was just kind of, like, had some conception of God, and because I was a pretty smart kid, I kind of, like,
01:30:23.000Parsed out the fundamentals actually and then when I got to college, I actually read the Bible and it just kind of all came together But I've explained that I don't want to get you know, I've been on this question for a lot, but I've explained in the past kind of how it happened exactly for me But that was really how it came together as I just read the Bible I watch a lot of stuff on like Catholic answers.
01:30:44.000I read philosophy and Slowly, but surely it came together.
01:30:52.000I can't tell you the first thing, but I think those are all good options, but I'm not really the right person to ask.
01:30:58.000I'm somebody that talks a lot about my process and my thoughts on it in general, but I don't have a lot of experience helping somebody get from point A to point B, so I don't know if I could give the best advice on that.
01:31:12.000Polish American says, remember Nick, China died and people lied.
01:32:34.000It's like first of all, I don't even upload that the good guy helps me with it friend of mine But in any case it's like why don't you want to shoot, you know be a little respectful Ricky says got some Legos after the tick-tock stream fell great.
01:32:49.000Well, I don't actually advocate for people to buy Legos like I
01:32:52.000You know, I built Legos because I just was in my attic.
01:32:56.000I was like, this is gonna be funny, and it'll be fun, pass the time, throwback, whatever, but I'm not actually like an advocate of, oh, go out and buy toys, play with toys.
01:33:38.000It's not every gaming stream And it's not every commentary stream.
01:33:43.000We've salvaged a lot of them, but it's not it's it's all America first episodes But it's not all gaming streams and because I've done like a ton of gaming streams and I didn't save most of them so so that is not every gaming stream, but it's a lot of them and
01:34:00.000I'll have to double-check Let's see Optical zoomers says unemployment and Trump bucks came in any chance we can gift away subs on the new site for the masses I don't think that's gonna happen There's not a feature for that Dracken Stein says make Funko pops of yourself Okay, truly.
01:34:21.000Yes a cereal first or milk first Nick America very funny very funny reddit joke
01:35:20.000There's nothing I love more than what I really love about Revenge of the Sith is that what the movie is fundamentally about is just this mask off moment of like
01:35:35.000You know, and I relate to that on a big level.
01:35:37.000You know, this idea that there's this guy quietly plotting and scheming and, you know, and playing so subtly and everything and then, you know, and then she just goes off and then it's just what has been set in motion cannot be stopped and it's revealed.
01:36:14.000You know that long game sort of like everything playing out just just as it was designed like There's something about the satisfaction of finally like the tables are turning and now it's like aha You're falling into my trap like that to me is like so satisfying
01:36:34.000to see Palpatine finally win in the end you know to go from like a lowly guy maybe it's because I'm like a political guy because that's how I wasn't like model UN and like so the idea of like a carefully laid plan finally coming together there's something about that which is just so satisfying to me so so probably Palpatine
01:37:40.000I'll use force lightning to destroy the galaxy's fleet!
01:38:00.000to gradually become 50% plus one of the whole galaxy like that that like all kind of clicked for me when watching that movie when watching that movie seeing him in the throne and then then then throwing up the lightning with the bass boost it was like it culminated in that like that grand plan there's something that's just very I don't know satisfying to me about that seeing it all play out
01:38:25.000So, uh, Groyper Wave, so he's probably my favorite.
01:38:29.000You know, Anakin is like, oh, I love Padme, and now I'm evil because of it!
01:38:35.000And like, Count Dooku's like, naive, and Darth Maul gets chopped up, and like, you know what I mean?
01:38:42.000Like all these other Sith Lords, they're all pawns.
01:42:09.000Dax says guys who, quote, believe all women are always the creeps.
01:42:13.000Another, another, another one, another one, and another one.
01:42:18.000Okay, I'm not even going to read that.
01:42:25.000I, too, think about fictional characters when I'm thinking about what we should fashion our dynamics between the sexes in society, what that should look like.
01:43:34.000Tactical nuke incoming says website up equals Nick unleashed D live TOS in flames Yamato says it seems Nick has embraced the Faustian spirit Time doubts is $14 super chats of the backbone of America first now.
01:48:04.000I can tell you Cajun says it's your website and you don't have 230 protections Okay, but you're retarded if you think that that's how that works.
01:48:13.000I'm just gonna say that like I can't explain it to you I can't break it down for your little pea brain if you think that's how section 230 works You should get a brain scan and see if you have a brain still
01:48:24.000You might be like, what was that journal about that guy that went to the doctor and they did a brain scan and they found that most of his brain was gone?
01:50:52.000So Gottfried has one called Conservatism in America, Making Sense of the American Right.
01:51:03.000And then the other is The Great Purge, The Deformation of the Conservative Movement by Gottfried.
01:51:08.000There's one called The Conservative Movement
01:51:12.000In America since 1945 by who's the author again on that one George Nash and then There's a good book compiled by Russell Kirk called what the fuck?
01:52:42.000I won't I won't ever even attempt Like the TED talk voice if you have a TED talk voice I'm gonna like I'm not even gonna say so it violate TLS
01:52:54.000Zoomer says, remember when Super Chats used to make you laugh?
01:53:53.000I miss just being able to do my own thing unperturbed unbothered You know the only thing though living by myself.
01:54:01.000I had a roommate and I lived on a floor and the walls were like paper thin and like there was no privacy, but I
01:54:11.000It's honestly like it's just different, you know, because I could go out and like and I would often go out late at night and I wouldn't have to tiptoe.
01:54:19.000I wouldn't have to like, you know, have to explain where I'm going.
01:58:26.000Bullseye says, only in our modern world is it easier for a woman to set up a stream to sell her body than a young genius to stream himself talking about politics.
01:59:18.000Faticotti says we have returned a tradition.
01:59:20.000I see the 200 character entropies have returned his road to cinnabar good I read all his other stuff and feel like I got his stuff.
01:59:28.000I don't know what that is Jay rents his left-wing standards are completely instrumental used to attack their enemies and then disposed of Establishment right needs to learn how to play the game.
01:59:41.000Anon says, Women are Soviet sleeper agents, but instead of chemical attacks or nuclear bombs, they unearth sexual assault allegations after their programming is activated.
02:01:56.000Jay Renz says, the notion of consent has a very libertarian free market ring to it.
02:02:01.000Okay, I'm just not gonna do that anymore.
02:02:04.000Faticotti says, me and old Uncle Joe shoving our crayons in special places while laughing about coloring outside the lines and beating corn pop.
02:02:12.000Polish American says does your Cookie Monster hat fit you well?
02:02:15.000On Amazon it says it's youth sizing and I hope that it can fit me.
02:05:05.000Yeah, you seem like it Racist incels is at my first month conference last fall.
02:05:11.000I hate the unnatural performative speaking voices So many of them have something about it really puts me off to speak like a normal human.
02:05:17.000Yeah, I can't relate I used to I used to rage at speeches like that.
02:05:22.000I would like to echo the sentiments of the previous speaker and say that I
02:05:28.000That was always I echo the sentiments of the previous speaker that was one of the tropes we have a three-pronged plan and You know The delegate from Russia is You know totally uninformed right now that that like sing-songy cadence.
02:06:29.000Let's see America first Catholics is hey big guy I'm trying to make a tick-tock pull out your phone and record the chat Nothing gives more dopamine to super chatters and seeing thousands of J's and chat for Jesus.
02:06:41.000I Don't know exactly what you're saying Yeah, I don't know what are you what are you are you instructing me to do that because that sounds like a dumb idea I don't know what you're talking about
02:06:54.000Polish American says, the fact that the hat doesn't fit is further proof of your ginormous brain.
02:07:18.000Second and powerful third world countries are fun.
02:07:22.000Everything else is trash It's fun to be a p5 p5 countries are good.
02:07:27.000Well, I would say that every country sucks except for America China Russia and Like then the rogue states like Venezuela Iran with the exception North Korea because North Korea doesn't get along with anybody but Venezuela Iran Bolivia
02:09:06.000I was Iran in, uh... One other committee.
02:09:10.000I was an Iranian defense minister in a cabinet.
02:09:15.000I was I was I ran at a General Assembly an historical General Assembly 1971 GA and the topic was like space or no it was assault it was the Strategic Arms Limitations Treaty and I remember me and my one of my partners in a different delegation we got a big fight about like a certain law that was passed pertaining to Iran