After a long week covering the Republican National Convention, Nick and I are back to talk all things Trump and the upcoming 2020 campaign. We'll be breaking down everything that happened at the convention, including Trump's speech, his response to it, and the reaction of the New York Times and CNN to it. We'll also talk about the possibility of Joe Biden dropping out of the 2020 race, and why the rest of the media likes that Trump is the Republican presidential nominee. And we'll have a special guest on the show to give us his thoughts on the latest in the Trump/Biden situation. Tune in to America First with Nicholas J. Fuentes to hear his full reaction to the speech and reaction to some of the other key takeaways from the night's biggest moments. You won't want to miss this! America First is a show where we talk about what's going on in the world and what's to come in 2020 and beyond. Subscribe, rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, and share it with your friends and family! If you like what you hear, share it on your social media and tell a friend about what you think of the show! It helps us spread the word! Tweet us your thoughts! and let us know what you thought about it! to your friends! Timestamps: 3:00 - What was your favorite moment of the convention? 4:30 - What do you think about the speech? 5: What did you like about it? 6:15 - Is it a good or bad? 7:40 - What's your favorite part? 8:20 - What would you'd like to see in 2020? 9:00 What are you looking forward to see next? 10: What's the biggest takeaway from the speech 11: What do we need to see from Trump's biggest moment? 12:00 13:30 14:15 15:20 16:10 - What is your biggest takeaway? 17:10 18:40 19:00 Is Joe Biden's response to Trump s biggest moment from the most effective? 21: What can you like the most important part of the speech so far? 22: What s your favorite thing about Trump s speech? / 15:00 Do you think Trump s greatest moment so far in the speech / 16:50 23:00 | What s the biggest thing you're most excited about?
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00:10:32.000In 2017, at Donald Trump's inauguration, he said that we're living in American carnage.
00:10:40.000That was the expression he used, and that became the definitive phrase of the inauguration.
00:10:47.000And according to the media of the entire Trump era, they said American carnage.
00:10:55.000And they said that that typified Donald Trump's negativity.
00:11:00.000And his dark rhetoric and dark outlook on the country.
00:11:06.000So the way they framed this article, this response to the speech last night, they said that Trump has gone from American carnage, dark and negative, to America's untapped potential, which is the word that he used, or the phrase that he used last night.
00:11:27.000And they said, let's see if he can stick to it.
00:14:40.000I ask because I've been very critical of Trump, especially in the past couple of months, but I've been getting a lot of pushback on X and from other people on social media.
00:16:49.000Roger Ailes, who was then the CEO of Fox News, or he ran Fox News, I think he was the president, Roger Ailes, who was the architect and the mastermind behind Fox News, did not like Trump, did not want him to be the nominee.
00:17:05.000And they actually set him up in the first Republican primary debate in August 2015.
00:17:10.000Roger Ailes had Megyn Kelly read that question, where she said, you've called women you don't like fat pigs, disgusting slobs, dogs.
00:21:56.000It wasn't until Trump defeated all of them, largely due to one, the indictments, and two, October 7th, it wasn't until Trump consolidated the GOP behind him that they all now supported him.
00:22:27.000But as it stands now, there is a—and people need to understand that—that between 2015 and roughly October 2023, the GOP did not support Trump.
00:22:39.000Now, in under a year, they've all consolidated behind Trump.
00:23:34.000Because even just a few short months ago, Trump was talking about how, even at CPAC in February, Trump was saying that he was our vengeance.
00:23:48.000And throughout the midterms, he talked about how the election was stolen, and he wouldn't endorse people unless they said the 2020 election was stolen, because it was.
00:24:00.000So just a few short months ago, we were hearing things like, I am your vengeance.
00:24:59.000Everybody wants to pretend that didn't happen, but it did.
00:25:03.000Three days after Trump got shot in the face and had a near-death experience and all the Trump supporters would have been mourning the death of our hero, three days later at his convention, his RNC, his convention, it was a back-to-back lineup of black Republican politicians talking about how America's not racist.
00:29:15.000He personally edited the campaign and party platform.
00:29:20.000And two days after he was nearly assassinated, after his entrance into the RNC, he watched in succession an immigrant saying that illegal immigration harms legal immigrants.
00:29:30.000Forget about the native people that were born here and have been here for generations and that built the country.
00:29:36.000And then in rapid succession, a porn star with the face tattoo and then a prayer to a false god.
00:29:43.000And it's the big diversity slut party.
00:29:45.000And if that's not bad enough, people like me, who have supported Trump from the beginning, people like me, who are extremely conservative, have to fight off all of the Trump sycophants and argue why this is a bad thing.
00:30:04.000And at that point, all of the feelings that were brought to the surface by Trump's near-death experience had completely evaporated.
00:30:15.000On Saturday, I felt very emotional about Trump's near-assassination because it reminded me in that moment of all of the history and everything that he means to me and everything that he means to so many people and what that time meant for us when we were all there in 2016 and what that campaign meant
00:30:35.000And how magical it was, how real it was.
00:31:04.000And I'm going to be extremely critical.
00:31:05.000I'll admit, the first part of his speech yesterday was touching.
00:31:09.000When he talked about the assassination, that was very touching and it was very emotional.
00:31:15.000And I think we saw a real human being.
00:31:20.000But then, as soon as that section was completed, it became another rally.
00:31:26.000But not a rally like from 2016, because those rallies were actually fun, and they were actually exciting, and people were actually screaming, and people were on their feet.
00:31:36.000It was like another one of these new rallies, like the ones we've had since 2020, which suck.
00:31:42.000Which are repetitive, and monotonous, and rambling, and they're not funny, and they're not fresh.
00:32:15.000Ted Cruz, who didn't even endorse Trump in 2016, and he shouldn't have been there tonight for that reason, Ted Cruz, who didn't even endorse Trump in 2016, had a better speech on illegal immigration than Donald Trump.
00:32:27.000Who said that it's hurting black and brown communities?
00:33:10.000You know, we all bleed red, white, and blue until it's time to pander to minorities.
00:33:14.000Then we're black and brown and never white.
00:33:17.000Whatever, I mean, because that was pretty cringe years ago, and he would say, well, we all bleed red, white, and blue.
00:33:22.000It's like, okay, well, I mean, not really, because they burned the cities to the ground, and they hate the flag, and they have their own national anthem, but okay, fine, you know, if that's bringing the country together, fine.
00:33:35.000Now, it's, well, it's for the black and brown community.
00:35:24.000Whenever there's even a shout out of the open border and where these people are coming in and killing us and being put up in hotels, there was barely a mention of it.
00:35:35.000And even still, securing the border has always been a part of the platform.
00:35:40.000So almost nothing that was said the entire week was any different than any other convention.
00:36:06.000And if you go back, because a lot of people either forgot or they never knew, but if you go back and watch any Trump rally from 2016, if you go back and watch Trump's convention speech from 2016, his announcement speech from 2015, if you watch his campaign victory speech, this is a completely different animal.
00:36:34.000And we played a clip from the 2016 convention speech last night.
00:36:39.000In 2016, Trump's speech was, and this was the thrust of the campaign, he said that the country had been taken over by corporate lobbyists, big donors, and special interests.
00:36:53.000He said that is why they, together with elite media, control the politicians.
00:37:43.000The media, which by the way, whether you believe the election was stolen by the ballot box or by the media, social media or legacy media, media rigged the election in 2020.
00:39:35.000And they have to tell him where to walk and what to say.
00:39:37.000Trump called it in 2016, he said, our politicians are puppets for the media and they're puppets for the special interests and the lobbyists and the donors.
00:39:46.000And he basically said, we're going to have a new system.
00:39:50.000We're gonna have a new system where politicians don't make empty promises.
00:39:59.000And I'm not a politician because I'm not taking money, and I'm not controlled by special interests, and that's why I can do the right thing and fix the problems.
00:40:08.000Last night, we saw another politician.
00:40:12.000We saw a Republican politician, which is, by the way, the worst kind.
00:40:16.000We saw a Republican politician go up and make promises that we all know are empty.
00:40:22.000When he says he's going to carry out the largest deportation since Dwight Eisenhower, does anybody honestly believe that?
00:44:50.000I feel, I don't know that Trump betrayed me personally, necessarily, but we're just not living in the same timeline.
00:44:58.000In 2016, and in 2020 even, I was out there saying I'm willing to die for Trump.
00:45:02.000I wasn't just a casual, I didn't think Trump was funny, I like Trump because he's like choose-in or whatever, you know, like these knuckleheads are now.
00:45:11.000I was in there, I gave my life to the cause, and I said I will die for Trump.
00:45:16.000Because of the revolutionary message and because of what he represented.
00:48:03.000We've had endless policies, endless tax cuts, endless the energy comes on and then it goes off and then it's on and this is how it always is.
00:48:13.000We don't need another Republican president.
00:50:34.000That's a little trip down memory lane.
00:50:36.000But let's see, this is what the New York Times had to say about a speech last night.
00:50:41.000It says, quote, Donald J. Trump has long been a man undone by himself.
00:50:47.000He imperiled his presidency and political campaigns with personal grudges, impulsiveness, and an appetite for authoritarianism.
00:50:56.000His casual approach to the rule of law and unwillingness to accept electoral defeat resulted in $83 million in penalties, nearly three dozen felony convictions, and additional legal trouble ahead.
00:51:51.000They write, he opened his address by casting himself as a unifying figure, promising to bridge political divides he had long delighted in deepening.
00:52:00.000He mentioned President Biden by name only once.
00:52:03.000At brief moments he struck tones more similar to President Obama's message of hope and healing than to the dark version of America that Mr. Trump described in accepting his first two Republican presidential nominations.
00:52:18.000So I'm not the only one that noticed this was different.
00:52:59.000Mr. Trump's ultimate success will depend on whether, for the final 15 weeks of the campaign, he can contain his self-destructive tendencies and temper his preference for vengeance and unpopular hard-right policies.
00:53:13.000Since voters rejected him at the ballot box in 2020,
00:53:17.000Mr. Trump has embraced an increasingly unrestrained and radical version of conservatism that is bordered on the authoritarian.
00:53:26.000Last March, he framed his campaign as a final battle against his enemies and told supporters, I am your retribution.
00:53:35.000In October, he declared that immigrants were poisoning the blood of the country.
00:53:40.000A month later, he degraded adversaries as vermin who need to be rooted out.
00:53:45.000In December, he said he'd be a dictator, but only on his first day back in office.
00:53:51.000Last month, Mr. Trump promised to appoint a special prosecutor to target Biden and his family.
00:53:57.000For a night, at least, such open threats and nakedly vicious imagery were largely absent from his address.
00:54:06.000As the event came to a close on Thursday, the former president tried to draw on some of his new feelings to describe America's true potential and pivot away from American carnage, the bleak theme of his inaugural address.
00:54:20.000He said, as long as our energies are spent fighting each other, our destiny will remain out of reach, and that's not acceptable.
00:54:26.000We must instead take that energy and use it to realize our country's true potential and write our own thrilling chapter of the American story.
00:54:40.000Our thrilling chapter of the American... Who wrote this?
00:54:48.000Probably someone just as gay and retarded.
00:54:49.000Yeah, but certainly Patriot did not write this.
00:54:54.000Some faggot, NatCon, National Review person wrote this.
00:55:00.000We have to work together to write our own thrilling chapter of the American story.
00:55:06.000After eight years in the spotlight, it will most likely take more than a meandering hour and a half on the stage to determine which story and which version of Mr. Trump America would remember.
00:55:19.000We're in the timeline now where the New York Times is calling Biden a selfish narcissist who should drop out, and they're praising Trump's cunning political transformation.
00:55:36.000They, as the elite media, are the enemy of the country.
00:55:40.000And Trump rightly pointed that out right up until this moment.
00:55:45.000And that's why, by the way, they cast America's real hero for all this time up until today as a Hitler, dictator, criminal, had sex with a porn star, degenerate, all these things.
00:56:09.000Now they're saying that the same Trump that they considered a horrible dictator and a stain on the country and all this, now they're saying, well, now he's a good guy.
00:56:21.000Now he's a good guy because he sounds like Obama and he's putting out a positive, unifying vision instead of fighting.
00:56:30.000That's really the grand irony, is on Saturday, the thing that people loved when he almost got killed is that he got up and it was a raised, closed fist and said, fight.
00:56:45.000Because that reminds people of what Trump represents.
00:57:08.000And even though everybody jacked off about that all week about it, and then he raised a closed fist and he said three words, you know, that was the whole stupid convention.
00:57:21.000He stands up, raises a closed fist, says, fight, fight, fight, and then the whole convention's about unity.
00:57:27.000The whole convention was about surrender.
00:57:30.000The whole convention was about unifying with our enemies.
00:57:34.000Unifying, and pandering, and diversity, and inclusion, and pretending that all these people that hate you are your friends.
00:59:05.000His campaign advisor, Chris LaCivita, doesn't believe the election was stolen.
00:59:09.000And Chris LaCivita said that Trump's cabinet should have invoked the 25th Amendment after January 6th and removed Trump from the presidency.
00:59:49.000So the whole week was about unity, unity.
00:59:53.000Not fighting, not finally defeating our enemies, not finally vanquishing them, not finally taking back the system that got us to this point, that almost killed our hero, that's killing our country.
01:00:06.000After the end of the speech about unity, and all of Trump's enemies now running his show,
01:00:12.000Today, Chris LaCivita quote tweeted somebody who took a picture of a Project 2025 duffel bag on an airplane.
01:00:20.000Somebody took a picture of a Project 2025 bag they saw somebody carrying on their flight home from Milwaukee, and they said, guess what I saw on my flight?
01:00:29.000Chris LaCivita, Trump's campaign manager, quote tweeted that and said, look at this bag of shit.
01:01:01.000All these conservatives, Republicans, like Trump, they hate Project 2025.
01:01:05.000Project 2025's the only conservative thing going on.
01:01:10.000They hate it because the media said it's too conservative, because it's against porn, and gay marriage, and abortion, and feminism, and it's ambitious, and it's right-wing.
01:02:26.000So that's why I said last night, at this point, I'm not going to vote.
01:02:31.000I'm not going to vote for Joe Biden, obviously, because I don't support the war in Ukraine, and I don't support abortion, and I don't support all this LGBT stuff, and I don't support open borders.
01:02:45.000But I am not voting for another Republican.
01:02:47.000I am not voting for another Republican politician that's gonna cut the corporate tax rate.
01:03:17.000And glazing Trump, and going to stop the steal, and subjected to a subpoena, and being put on the no-fly list, and having my money frozen, and you name it, almost getting attacked on campus for wearing a MAGA hat.
01:03:29.000From all of that to now I am completely, completely apathetic.
01:03:37.000And I think a lot of Trump supporters feel that way.
01:03:42.000All these people that they brought in, they were not converted.
01:05:40.000So, whatever you think of that, whether you think Trump being Hitler is a good thing, whether you think Trump being like Hitler is a bad thing, and whatever it means to you, it's true.
01:07:40.000And I think that worst of all, Trump would empower all the wrong people in his administration, like Vance and like whoever else they're going to bring in, Rick Grinnell and Nikki Haley.
01:07:52.000And I don't know that that's actually the better option.
01:11:36.000These are like overly educated Yale people, rich people, people that do book deals and they go on Netflix and they read the Wall Street Journal and they listen to NPR.
01:15:32.000I don't know if that's true, though, because there was another big reply to it where they said, oh, it has to do with like a filing they made, and I didn't really get enough time to investigate it today.
01:15:44.000But I don't know if I believe that 100% yet.
01:16:09.000All these anonymous accounts are all Jews.
01:16:11.000They're all in this Straussian, Peter Thiel thing.
01:16:15.000You know, Bronze Age Pervert, who was a big Twitter account for a long time, not anymore though, he's not really relevant, but I was always sus of him because he just was never funny.
01:18:12.000They're citizens, citizens of other countries, but they're like a citizen of some country.
01:18:22.000And I know their handles, and I know their names, and I know they're both Jews.
01:18:27.000And I know that Red Scare's all around there, and I know Pariah the Doll's all around there from Man's World Magazine, and I know that Steve Saylor and Jonathan Kieperman were there, and I know that Hadrian Belove brought Sam Hyde there, and I know all about what's going on there.
01:18:46.000Steve Saylor and Curtis Yarvin, they get published by Jonathan Kieperman, who held this passage prize contest there.
01:18:56.000And when they say I'm a Trump flip-flopper, it's because they're with Vance, and they're with Vance because Vance is with Israel, and Israel's a contractor, or client, I should say, a palantir.
01:19:08.000And if you read what Harry Jaffa, who founded Claremont, said about Strauss, he said that Strauss' sole mission was to make the world safe for Jews.
01:19:18.000Because Strauss was about the Jews in exile and the Jews in Israel.
01:19:23.000So, you know, of course, of course, everybody can understand my position.
01:20:59.000And Doyle is now in on it with these Straussian Jews.
01:21:03.000And he doesn't know the first thing about Leo Strauss.
01:21:06.000And he doesn't know the first thing about Harry Jaffa.
01:21:08.000And he doesn't know the first thing about Palantir, or the Likud Party, or the Haganah, or the Ergun, or the Stern Gang.
01:21:14.000He doesn't know the first thing about any of that.
01:21:16.000And then when people tell him, like Candace Owens, or me, or whoever, he goes, oh, that's low IQ antisemitism, because some Jew in a group chat told him that.
01:21:28.000We want to know what Palantir really means?
01:21:31.000Well, it really comes from Lord of the Rings.
01:21:35.000And why does it come from Lord of the Rings?
01:21:54.000Yeah, he sells it to all the law enforcement agencies like the NSA and the CIA and most assuredly the Mossad and every other major corporation.
01:22:15.000And by the way, he writes about this in the Straussian Moment, his essay.
01:22:19.000If you know about Strauss, you know there's both an exoteric and an esoteric meaning to that essay.
01:22:25.000And to Girard, who is also a Straussian that he likes,
01:22:30.000But you know, people don't do their homework.
01:22:32.000That's, unironically, that's the difference.
01:22:34.000And you can, and you know I'm a credible person because yesterday or two days ago when Vance gave his speech, I was able to quote his speech verbatim because I watched his speech.
01:24:18.000Peter Thiel, who funded the Stanford Review at Stanford, and Yoram Hazony, who founded the Princeton Tory at Princeton, they both got their funding for those papers a few years apart by a group that was founded by Irving Kristol.
01:24:37.000Irving Kristol, father of Bill Kristol, is the godfather of neoconservatism.
01:24:45.000And Irving Kristol, like many of the other Jews at that time,
01:24:50.000They became conservative after 1973 when Israel was subject to a surprise attack and all the Jews realized, although they were left-wing, that they needed to support the right because the right would be hawkish against the Soviet Union, which was backing Syria and Egypt.
01:25:08.000Very much not unlike what happened on October 7th when Israel was subject to a devastating surprise attack and many liberal Jews realized they had to support Trump because only the right wing would be hawkish against Israel's enemies like Iran and their backers Russia and China.
01:28:15.000But we still need people to get in and infiltrate because we still need people to build careers in politics to call upon them when the next revolutionary moment occurs.
01:28:30.000Can't wait for you and younger generation.
01:28:33.000Many European left are literally, knows, Star of David, I was just watching the Italian politics and the opposition, Democrat or lead by Jew.
01:31:29.000You're one of the best guys out there.
01:31:30.000And likewise, there are so many Catholics out there!
01:31:35.000Uh, who are so super mega based, but they wouldn't dare talk about race or Jewish power.
01:31:42.000And so likewise, I mean, you're one of the few people, one of the few Catholics that I even really listened to because as you know, so many of them are lying about the most important political issues.
01:31:54.000You know, like even E. Michael Jones today, he says, well, why is it a nontraditional marriage of J.D.
01:36:00.000Hornet 229 sent $20, Hi Nick, first ever super chat.
01:36:05.000I'm a freshman in high school and today there was a rally for Trump near my school.
01:36:09.000My friend and I went to see it, and we saw some black kids from school, they went up to us and said what up my niggas I said sup nigga and I, being a normal white kid, not a wigger, made their jaws drop half.
01:36:23.000Hornet 229 sent $5, two halves, the only thing that the blacks fear is a white person who isn't afraid of them.
01:37:07.000So you do have to be careful around black people.
01:37:11.000People are always like, you wouldn't say that in front of black people.
01:37:13.000It's like, yeah, I wouldn't drive a nice car into a black neighborhood because they would try to kill me.
01:37:20.000I wouldn't move to a black neighborhood because they would steal all my nice stuff and they would kill me because they're violent people and I don't want to be murdered with violence because I'm actually not willing to risk my life
01:37:35.000Over, you know, being in their presence.
01:37:38.000So, so you actually got to be careful.
01:37:41.000I mean, you should never be in a position where you won't say it on principle, you know, because we can say whatever we want.
01:41:28.000I was driving through Chicago and you realize like black people, especially people that like don't have a job or have nothing going on, they'll kill you over nothing.
01:41:38.000That's like, I'm not ready to lose my life over nothing, you know?
01:41:42.000So you just can't really live near their neighborhoods and stuff.
01:41:45.000And you just kind of got to avoid that altogether.
01:44:33.000And even saying nigga, nigga, nigga, like even saying that it's kind of like, don't, don't become a wigger.
01:44:40.000You know, white people, because there are no white people in media that are portrayed as strong and masculine, white guys emulate black men, because that's, those are the only men that are portrayed as masculine.
01:44:54.000Those are the men that can wield guns and not be called terrorists.
01:44:58.000Those are the men that can beat the shit out of their wives and not get called out, or wives, you know, their baby mamas, not be called out.
01:45:05.000Those are the people that can be fighters and killers and athletes and, right?
01:45:11.000And white people are just silly doofuses.
01:45:13.000White people are in TV shows and they're like, oh, I'm an idiot.
01:52:15.000I know this show is meant to induce anxiety and terror so that, uh, you know, we can have political action, but I'm gonna walk that back and let's just, let's just relax.
01:52:27.000And let's just take a deep breath and let's realize that this has been in motion for a very long time.
01:52:33.000And actually the plan doesn't really change from day to day.
01:52:37.000It's kind of crazy how, like, you know, you tell anybody about politics and, you know, they start hyperventilating and they're like, somebody do something!
01:54:13.000If you're a young man, and you're energetic, and you're pleasant to be around, and you listen, and you follow directions, and if you're just chipper and happy to be there, just show up for 10 years.
01:54:25.000You will be running wherever you're at.
01:54:33.000And they love to tell young people stories.
01:54:34.000And they love to be around young people.
01:54:36.000And if you just show up, they will give you the keys to the kingdom.
01:54:40.000And just by attrition, it doesn't matter how many get doxxed, it doesn't matter how many bad things happen, just by attrition, in 10 or 15 years we will be running the show, it'll be a different party.
01:54:53.000And yeah, there'll still be money, and yeah, there'll still be bad things happening at the top, but we will have real political power to call upon, we will have real clout and real juice to call upon.
01:55:21.000Doesn't fucking matter who you vote for.
01:55:23.000What matters is who has the will, who has the determination, who gives a shit, who actually cares about this stuff enough to show up every day for 10 years.
01:55:46.000So we take it a day at a time, one person at a time.
01:55:50.000Yeah, we're not going to vote our way out of this.
01:55:51.000We're also not going to shoot our way out of this.
01:55:53.000And we're also not going to post our way out of this.
01:55:57.000But if, slowly and steadily, consistently, over a long period of time, you're posting on Twitter, you're sharing news stories with friends and family,
01:56:07.000You know, maybe some people are making content.
01:56:10.000If you're volunteering in your GOP, you're working on the people around you.
01:59:14.000That's not the most important thing, but you need to be physically fit.
01:59:18.000You need to be maximizing your cognitive health.
01:59:22.000Okay, you need to be doing things that maximize the potential of your brain.
01:59:26.000That means if you're a teenager, you need to learn a musical instrument, you need to learn another language, you need to read as many books as possible.
01:59:32.000We need to get the best education as possible, going to the best schools, finding mentors, reading books, getting really smart.
01:59:40.000And then, you need to get really rich, you need to learn how money is made, learn how society works, you need to make a lot of money.
01:59:46.000Start a business or, you know, work for a very prestigious company.
01:59:51.000And we need to be the smartest, fittest.
02:00:13.000But we need to max out in every dimension.
02:00:16.000And if we can create, if even 1,000 people, if we even have 1,000, it's a big country, if we can even have 1,000 young white men that do the following over a 10-year period, you dedicate yourself to that now, that small group, if they remain committed, can be an army that can save the country.
02:01:18.000And your family's an extension of you.
02:01:20.000Yeah, everybody should have families, but families should also not get in the way of this.
02:01:26.000This is going to be a controversial thing to say.
02:01:28.000But even families should not get in the way of our destiny.
02:01:31.000Even families should not get in the way and interfere with this.
02:01:34.000If your wife is not a ride-or-die who's ready to do what must be done for this country, and by that I mean tolerate risk, tolerate disruptions in your life, shake-ups, potentially poverty, she's not the one.
02:02:17.000Because all these people that are so cloistered and they want to go and pretend this isn't happening, there's nowhere you can hide anymore.
02:02:24.000People say, I care about my real life.
02:02:27.000I don't want to sacrifice for politics.
02:03:01.000It's selfish and it's short-sighted when people say, Oh, I'm just going to go in the woods and I'm just going to pretend it isn't happening.
02:03:07.000I mean, you can do that as long as you're engaged in politics.
02:03:12.000You don't have to go and live in the ghetto.
02:03:15.000You can go and live in a white state or whatever.
02:03:18.000But this whole LARP of like, I'm just going to be a humble electrician and I'm just going to not go to college and I'm just going to get married and have kids and, you know, pretend it isn't happening.
02:03:37.000So, and that's, that's another thing people need to hear.
02:03:41.000It's like, well, we just want to vote or we just want to do what we always want to do, which is have a girlfriend and have kids and you know, whatever.
02:03:50.000Isn't it countercultural to just watch the right TV?
02:05:41.000His message reached somebody that wasn't even born.
02:05:45.000Six years into American Renaissance, me, and many other people like me, a generation that hadn't even been born, and let alone matured into adulthood and then became politically engaged, people that are 17 now, I see people on TikTok that are 17 now, and they like Jared Taylor.
02:07:00.000Like, are you down to do it every day?
02:07:02.000Are you down to fight every single day and give it your all no matter the outcome and do the most practical, most disciplined, best thing, whatever you think is best in the moment and not look back?
02:07:15.000Because if the answer's no, then go away.
02:08:30.000Vance says he doesn't agree with Curtis Yarvin on monarchy or the need to take absolute power over the government, which is like Yarvin's main thing.
02:08:38.000If not this, what does he agree with him on?
02:08:41.000That white people and not Jews run the government and are responsible for our problems?
02:09:28.000But so we'll be we'll be playing that we got to do more gaming We got it.
02:09:31.000I haven't done any gaming in a long time.
02:09:33.000We got to get into it Because that's actually how I used to meet people before I used to meet people and become friends with people Through gaming and now none of my friends want to game with me anymore
02:09:47.000Because they say, you're an asshole, Nick.
02:09:55.000All you do is personally attack us and get angry when we play.
02:10:01.000So... I need fresh- I need a constant supply of fresh blood to...
02:10:11.000First, not really understand that I'm a jerk, then learn it very quickly and then grow to hate me.
02:10:19.000I kind of just need a constant flow of fresh blood to first be so enamored with me that they overlook that I'm actually a pretty mean guy, then have that erode.
02:10:32.000And then grow to resent me because of it, and then altogether just not enjoy my company at all.
02:10:37.000So we kind of just need to run that on loop, okay?
02:10:41.000I'm not a perfect person, that's one of my flaws.
02:10:43.000So we kind of just need to run that on loop forever.
02:10:47.000Yeah, I start playing Dark and Darker with these two friends of mine.
02:16:10.000Real human being sent $20, Trump, as the sole exception among hundreds of candidates, made the entire point of his campaign to reduce immigration.
02:16:19.000He gets on stage, thanks God for giving him an illegal immigrant data sheet for saving his life, and promises to deport millions of people to the chance of send them back.
02:17:18.000It said that illegal immigration was persistently high for most of the first term.
02:17:24.000People didn't take a good enough look at the data sheet.
02:17:28.000He said, and maybe I could pull it up, I don't want to in the middle of the show, but if you look at it,
02:17:34.000You could see that illegal immigration took a nosedive when Trump won the election, because the legals thought there would be enforcement, so they stayed home.
02:17:44.000But then, when Trump talked about DACA amnesty in September and October of 2017, it started to go up.
02:17:53.000Because they realized they were going to get a deal.
02:17:55.000And that's when the caravan started from the Northern Triangle.
02:18:07.000Okay, then they started coming back and illegal immigration steadily rose from the time he was inaugurated until it hit an all-time high in May and June of 2019.
02:18:19.000It was higher than it had ever been since 2000 when Bill Clinton was president.
02:18:38.000It says that under Trump, illegal immigration steadily rose to a 20-year high until the middle of 2019, a year before his presidency was over.
02:18:50.000And then it started to decline to Obama levels, and then it didn't fall off until the COVID pandemic.
02:20:26.000Trump had fewer deportations than Obama and Bush.
02:20:31.000And that's even if you exclude the CBP, even if you exclude the Customs and Border Patrol deportations, which are people that are denied entry, even if you only talk about ICE deportations, people that are removed from the interior, Trump had fewer deportations than Obama and Bush.
02:21:52.000Matthew 5 to 6 Cent $20, the Governor of Texas said he's busing illegal voters to liberal strongholds all over America, even D.C., and the RNC applauded.
02:22:02.000Lots of them probably live in the cities mentioned.
02:22:07.000You know, on some level, that could be a good thing.
02:22:11.000The reason it's not good is because we're never going to do anything with it.
02:22:15.000It would be good if, because this has created a lot of pressure against illegal immigration, if this were to create a mandate that we could shut it down, it would be good.
02:22:25.000But I don't think that's going to happen.
02:22:27.000So instead, it's just poisoning the well everywhere.
02:28:59.000A world in which, first of all, in which Jews could live peacefully.
02:29:07.000So this is Harry Jaffa, founder of Claremont, the great teacher, student, disciple of Strauss, says of Strauss that Strauss was, he took his ministry, his teaching as a vocation, a vocation to save the West, first to make the world safe for the Jews.
02:29:30.000That's coming from the horse's mouth, that's from the student.
02:32:19.000Refrigerator $0.4720, two-thirds in 2015-16 when the media was laughing at him, no one thought he could win, and he was down in the polls, he said ban Muslims, build a wall.
02:42:10.000If you go to the hospital, they'll kill you.
02:42:15.000I went to the hospital after I got in a really bad car crash last year.
02:42:19.000They took me to the hospital, and first thing that happened is they put an IV in my arm, and they didn't hit a vein, so my arm just started swelling up, and my arm was filled with water, and no one even noticed it.
02:44:26.000Soyper sent $10, despite people calling me a fag and a gooner thank you for vouching for my loyalty.
02:44:32.000I will continue to nick mix and stream your show on 6 different devices so that we can keep breaking records and becoming the number 1 show on Rumble.
02:46:14.000David Johnson sent $10, hey Nick, do you think it's strange Trump said his hand was full of blood after he got shot, but it clearly wasn't, simply embellishment?
02:46:24.000Also, he said he would explain what happened only once during the convention, because it's too painful to discuss.
02:46:30.000Is it possible Trump was in on a setup?