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00:00:01.000The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
00:23:54.000And he got all these, like, resistance boomers, and you have all the Sean Handy boomers, and I'm sure they're watching it all day, and live tweeting it with their really hot takes, zingers, pithy zingers, and who has the patience for this stuff?
00:24:14.000So I guess he went and he testified for five hours, and we've learned nothing new.
00:24:19.000He even said in his opening statement,
00:24:21.000And I'll read you a little bit more of the opening statement but the last line in his opening statement Robert Mueller says quote, I do not intend to summarize or describe the results of our work in a different way in the course of my testimony today as I said on May 29th.
00:26:38.000It's the proverbial, the titular smorgasbord, not really titular, but the old buffet of things we've seen before, things we've done before.
00:26:48.000You know, this is when you're reminded why I say things like, it would be really funny if we went to war with Iran.
00:26:55.000In a way, it's a horrible, tragic thing, but, you know, in a way, nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan, right?
00:27:08.000At least we'd be changing it up a little bit, right?
00:27:11.000At least we could prove to ourselves we could symbolically be pinching ourselves and saying we are not dreaming, we are not in some kind of Matrix-like brain-in-a-vat scenario where nothing changes,
00:29:24.000They lie to my face through their teeth about how the Zionist lobby doesn't control America, and actually Americans control Israel like a puppet!
00:29:50.000This is from, I think this is from Reuters.
00:29:54.000It says, quote, in a 398... I'm a little bit off-center here.
00:29:59.000In a 398 to 17 vote, the House of Representatives on Tuesday passed House Resolution 246, a bill which expresses opposition to the BDS movement targeting Israel.
00:30:11.000The language of the bill presents BDS as contrary to U.S.
00:30:14.000policy and claims that BDS is harmful to the two-state solution
00:30:52.000Just this year, as an example, we saw an anti-BDS bill, which I believe got snuck into the omnibus spending bill at the beginning of the year, which says that any company, private company or individual, who wants to take a government contract from the national government, they have to sign something saying that they don't support BDS.
00:31:13.000And this actually created a problem in Texas.
00:31:16.000I think this might have been a state variation of the law where you had a teacher or a tutor in a public school who would not sign this pledge.
00:31:23.000I guess she was Muslim and sort of affiliated somewhat with Palestine.
00:31:28.000She refused to sign a pledge saying that she did not support BDS and she lost her job as a result because she would not sign a loyalty pledge to Israel.
00:31:36.000You see a lot of people losing contracts as a result of this.
00:31:41.000A state law was signed by Governor DeSantis.
00:31:44.000Sorry to say, usually based in Redfield, not in this case.
00:31:48.000He signed a bill actually in Israel earlier this year, which says that in their public school system, if you are opposed to Israel, if you support BDS, you know, again, very like political type things.
00:32:01.000We're not talking about do you go around saying you hate Jews, but people that say they don't support what's happening in Israel,
00:32:07.000That's actually you get like suspended from school.
00:32:11.000It's the same thing as racism They bring in legal charges in some cases and public colleges public schools So I guess relative to what's been going on the rest of the year
00:32:21.000A just sort of tepid statement of support resolution like this which simply says that BDS is against American policy.
00:32:29.000Again, relative is sort of the operative word.
00:32:33.000All of this is to say that everybody should probably be asking themselves, why are such resolutions being passed in the House of Representatives?
00:32:43.000You know, you look around the country today, right?
00:33:16.000And by the way, not only why are we doing that, how does a resolution like this even get passed?
00:33:21.000Well, the leadership, congressional leadership has to make a decision.
00:33:26.000So you have to ask yourself, not only why is this being passed, how did it get passed?
00:33:32.000Well, congressional leadership sees that this is such a priority and so important, they're going to put it on the floor.
00:33:38.000Not only that, why aren't 397, 398 representatives in the House of Representatives voting in favor of this?
00:33:48.000Do you believe that 398 congressmen in their heart of hearts, their personal feelings, personal ideas or preferences, are they really opposed to BDS?
00:33:58.000We don't see margins like this for anything.
00:34:01.000Take a look at the last 30 months of the Trump administration and look at how many votes take place along party lines.
00:34:08.000Not just, by the way, for immigration or some more divisive topics, but for, like, everything.
00:34:14.000But for voicing opposition to BDS, particularly among Democrats, where a good percentage of their electorate in some cases is Muslim or hardcore leftists and they oppose this stuff, you only get 17 representatives voting against it?
00:35:38.000But something's got to change here because, you know, we see this and it's like every day it's a repeat obstacle and hurdle to achieving our objectives.
00:35:47.000You know, why could Ben Garrison, as an example, something totally unrelated, seemingly unrelated, to anti-BDS?
00:35:54.000Why did Ben Garrison, popular MAGA Trump cartoonist in the 2016 election, why was he barred from going to the social media summit last week?
00:36:05.000You remember this social media summit we talked about?
00:36:07.000It was actually two weeks ago and it was Charlie Kirk and Benny Johnson and Candace Owens and all these characters.
00:36:20.000He went to the White House and said we don't want Ben Garrison to be there because Ben Garrison talks about the Rothschilds and George Soros so we can't have him at the summit.
00:36:28.000So you think about even something like that which is one example that might seem like it's unrelated where it's like every time we try to break through and get some kind of a nationalist thing going
00:36:38.000Something authentically reactionary, right-wing, conservative, in the service of the will of the people.
00:36:44.000There seems to be this sort of shadowy troll-like people behind the scenes saying, uh-uh-uh, no you can't do that, you'll lose the money, you know, three elections coming up and all this.
00:36:59.000Just something to think about why are 398 congresspeople, why are they so concerned about BDS but we can't get things together?
00:37:08.000Like even this 9-11 first responders relief package which passed I think today or yesterday, Jon Stewart had, you know, Jon Stewart, you know what's going on with that, crocodile tears from a you-know-who
00:37:18.000He goes down to the House of Representatives in New York City and makes this big temper tantrum.
00:37:26.000But even something like that, you had to get somebody to go down there and lobby and raise hell and make it a story.
00:37:31.000So, even something like that, 9-11 first responders, you couldn't get a supermajority like this.
00:37:37.000And now here we are, the nth BDS bill, or the nth time we get the BDS bill, and it's 398 to 17.
00:37:45.000Something's not right there, something must be done.
00:37:47.000And nothing good is going to happen until that influence is canceled out, in my opinion.
00:37:53.000Unless that influence wanes or changes, because I'm always told, and you know I said this even a little bit yesterday, you see that for the most part a lot of the right-wing politicians in America, or even in the world, can't really get things
00:38:23.000If you don't have either the right wing or the left wing guys on your side, right?
00:38:28.000But the more that I think about it, the more I think about how much we rely on them.
00:38:32.000Even this National Conservatism Conference in the last week, run by Yoram Hazony, the more I realize it's really just sort of having authentic nationalist change.
00:38:42.000It's mutually exclusive with being reliant on
00:38:47.000I mean, does nobody see the contradiction there?
00:38:50.000How can you have an authentic, true, visceral, strong nationalist movement, but we're totally reliant on keeping this other foreign nation satisfied?
00:40:29.000He says, quote, the investigation did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired with the Russian government in its election interference activities.
00:40:38.000We did not address collusion, which is not a legal term.
00:40:41.000Rather, we focused on whether the evidence was sufficient to charge any member of the campaign with taking part in a criminal conspiracy.
00:40:49.000In other words, the evidence was not sufficient to charge for criminal conspiracy.
00:40:55.000He said, as I said at the top of the show, I do not intend to summarize or describe the results of our work in a different way in the course of my testimony today.
00:41:02.000As I said on May 29th, the report is my testimony.
00:41:07.000So in short, and this is what just sort of is staggering to me, like this is all political theater.
00:41:12.000This is all, you understand, when you see all these Congress people and Senators, actually it's not Senators, it's Congress people, when it's like Matt Gaetz and it's Jim Jordan, it's all these different people,
00:41:24.000And they're out there grandstanding, and they're talking about the Russia meeting at Trump Tower, and they're talking about, you know, the Steele dossier and all this.
00:41:34.000You understand, all of this really comes down to creating convincing soundbites and video clips to be used on the news or to be retweeted by President Trump.
00:41:45.000Like, this doesn't help anybody, right?
00:41:47.000I mean, understand, at the end of the day,
00:41:49.000If he says in his opening statement, nothing I'm going to say is different from my report, and for five hours he says either, you know, I can't answer that, or it's in my report, we're not learning anything, nothing is being discovered, there's no real purpose of this questioning, it's just, again, to serve the politicians.
00:42:07.000So that a left-wing person, you know, like Ted Lieu as a good example, can question Robert Mueller and get him to say, well I can't indict because he's the sitting president, but I can indict after he leaves office,
00:42:18.000And then they can air that on MSNBC, right?
00:42:38.000It's all just a bunch of boring partisan hackery.
00:42:41.000I guess if we're to take anything away from all this stuff, it's that you have to remember this was a coup attempt on the government.
00:42:48.000Like at the end of the day, forget all the details, forget all the minutiae, and I hate this stuff.
00:42:54.000It's all like these nerdy student council type people, you know, who actually read the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times
00:43:02.000And they're tweeting about this very nerdy about, oh well, but we've got to remember about that meeting with Sergey Kislyak and all this goofy stuff.
00:43:13.000If we boil away all that crap, we get down to the real story, which is, again, you got to remember the intelligence agencies, the Attorney General's office, the people in the CIA, all these different groups, they conspire to remove Trump from office.
00:43:46.000You know, so for all these people saying that, oh well, democracy is dead because Trump is lawless and he hasn't been held accountable.
00:43:55.000Or for all the people saying democracy is dead because, you know, these guys tried and failed to take him out.
00:44:01.000That's probably more convincing on the latter side.
00:44:04.000I would probably say that when you have the CIA, when you have all these people on the back end trying to get Trump out of office after he was elected, you know, and we worship the ballot box in this country, he gets elected, they try to take him out after that.
00:44:23.000And I can't help but wonder, you know, at this point in the show, I have to tell you, I can't help but wonder, we see this Mueller thing, we see this Area 51 stuff, I can't help but wonder why we moved away so quickly from Jeffrey Epstein.
00:44:38.000You know, I see, because to me, all I see is theater today.
00:44:41.000I can't really even give you a serious take other than it's all just a big sham.
00:44:45.000They're just dangling things in front of your face and they're gonna make this the wall-to-wall, 24-7 coverage.
00:44:52.000On the cable news outlets and everywhere else, and I can't help but wonder, you know, why do you see all these big distractions two weeks or a week after the Jeffrey Epstein story?
00:45:01.000To me, I mean, it's just like Las Vegas all over again.
00:45:04.000Really, every time we talk about the news, or every time you watch the news, you have to wonder, like, they're putting this in front of you for a reason.
00:45:12.000They're not going to show you the real stories.
00:45:14.000They're not going to show you what's really going on.
00:45:29.000Or is it things that nobody has ever heard of?
00:45:31.000Is it things that 90% of the population will never hear about, have never read about on Fox News, have never seen on television, have never seen on twitter.com?
00:45:41.000It's things that are only talked about, you know, on these weirdo websites, on the conspiracy theory websites.
00:45:48.000I mean, whatever happened to that, right?
00:45:50.000Or Las Vegas, whatever happened to that?
00:45:52.000Things like this, where I look at the coverage today, and all I just see is fanfare.
00:45:57.000All I see is kabuki theater designed to distract from things that are really going on.
00:46:01.000So, I see the Mueller stuff, and people are expecting me to come on the show.
00:46:06.000And have this super serious take and for me to tell you well you know I can either give you this like boomer take about how it's obstruction and you know the Democrats are terrible and all this or you know maybe I have some hot take about like you know Trump's guilty or something.
00:46:22.000I'll give you the same take that I've been saying for years.
00:48:26.000We thought we even had that confirmed with the report in May, but for some reason we're still talking about it and more or less maybe that's because Jeffrey Epstein and other secretive things are going on.
00:48:51.000So we don't really have too many details.
00:48:53.000We don't have a response from America yet, but this is from Reuters.
00:48:57.000It says, quote, North Korea has fired two unidentified projectiles into the sea off its east coast, South Korean defense officials said Thursday.
00:49:06.000The projectiles flew about 267 miles from an area near the eastern city of Wonsan, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
00:49:15.000Adding that, said the South Korean and U.S.
00:49:17.000militaries were analyzing details of the launches.
00:49:20.000North Korea said last week it may lift its 20-month suspension of nuclear and missile tests to protest expected military drills between the US and South Korea that Pyongyang says are an invasion rehearsal.
00:49:33.000And you know I see this missile launch and the reason I'm talking about this tonight as opposed to tomorrow is because it really reminds me of what I was saying yesterday about the situation in Iran.
00:49:46.000Which I think is very pervasive in the dissident right, maybe thanks to Ron Paul, maybe thanks to a lot of these anti-war, sort of isolationist strains of thinking or punditry on the right, that all these other guys in the world, like North Korea, Iran, Russia, are just sort of like these hapless victims.
00:50:05.000You know, they're either hapless victims of American imperialism or they're these righteous actors.
00:50:12.000They're very righteous, standing up against the great Satan, standing up against the, you know, gay disco that is America.
00:50:19.000And there is a little bit of truth in the sense that America pushes people around.
00:50:23.000There's truth in that America pushes people around towards pernicious... towards a pernicious agenda, which may or may not be satanic or gay or whatever.
00:50:32.000But time and again I hear this take that, well, we should really be supporting, like, the Maduro regime, or we should really be supporting Iran, or we should unironically be embracing Juche in North Korea.
00:50:44.000And then we see episodes like this, where I look at what happens with North Korea, and it's like, this president gets into office saying, we don't want war, we want to scale back our military commitments,
00:50:56.000And in spite of that, the first few months he gets into office in North Korea is doing missile tests, nuclear tests, things that are designed to antagonize America.
00:51:05.000We go through this year of brinksmanship, it's bellicose rhetoric, there's warmongering on both sides, there's carrier strike groups moving into the Sea of Japan, we're in DEFCON 3 and all this, and then finally we get to a point where the president goes all the way to Singapore and meets with the North Korean president.
00:51:22.000He gets criticized by the media, it's unprecedented, it's a huge step.
00:51:26.000We scale back the military drills, we scale back a lot of other things, we make a promise.
00:51:31.000We say, if you denuclearize, then we're gonna help you out.
00:51:37.000We're still getting these missile drills.
00:51:39.000They're not committing to taking anything down.
00:51:41.000And you know, it kind of says something about the nature of foreign affairs.
00:51:44.000When a lot of people get on Trump's case about Iran, or about Russia, or even frankly about Syria.
00:51:51.000And they say, why haven't we pulled out?
00:51:52.000Why haven't we backed away from some of these confrontations?
00:51:55.000Why have we normalized relations with Russia?
00:51:58.000You have to understand, these other countries, these are not saints that we're dealing with.
00:52:03.000These are not sheep that we are dealing with.
00:52:05.000These are not pacifists who just want to get by, who just want to, you know, live their own life and have their own culture and all this.
00:52:13.000I mean, in a lot of cases, these countries
00:52:16.000The people that run them are legitimately opposed to our interests, and they legitimately do antagonize America.
00:52:23.000And of course, the retort always is, well, you know, America did it first, right?
00:52:27.000America deserves to get antagonized by Russia because NATO has expanded east.
00:52:33.000Or America deserves to get antagonized by Iran because we have a small presence in Afghanistan and Iraq.
00:52:39.000Or we deserve to be antagonized by North Korea because we have troops in South Korea.
00:52:43.000And I guess there is truth in both sides, but you have to understand it takes two to tango.
00:52:48.000So, you know, I see this stuff with North Korea and it very much reminds me of what's happening with Iran and what I said about Iran yesterday.
00:52:54.000You know, our president has made a not insignificant overture
00:52:58.000To the President of Iran, or to the Supreme Leader of North Korea, in saying, we want to make a deal.
00:54:20.000Right, I will take the slings and arrows because I just have to say this, and it may sound boomerish or neocon-ish, but I see these, come on, these people in Iran, these people in North Korea, and they're doing these missile tests, they're not doing what they're told, they're not fitting into our world system, and I just think one of them just has to be crushed.
00:54:40.000You know, the President said this week, somebody asked him, he was meeting with the Pakistani Prime Minister or President,
00:54:47.000Their head of government, and he said, well, you know, I could win Afghanistan very easily.
00:54:52.000I just don't want to kill 10 million people.
00:54:54.000And I think, you know, we don't have to kill 10 million, but maybe we could just, like, drop a really big bomb.
00:55:01.000Maybe we could just do something to show that we're serious.
00:55:03.000Because, you know, here we are, and I'll admit it's gotten better.
00:55:06.000I mean, we are in a sort of state of detente, basically.
00:55:10.000With North Korea, things have de-escalated a lot, but that we keep, we keep getting this kind of stuff.
00:55:17.000Missile tests and nuclear tests and all these people trying our patience.
00:55:21.000Maybe it's time for the world to fear America in some sense.
00:55:25.000You know, look, and again, I wasn't in favor.
00:55:28.000I almost, I'm gonna regret saying this so much.
00:55:31.000I, for the record, I disagree with the Iraq war.
00:55:36.000Now that said, after the war in Iraq, Libya shut down their nuclear program, Syria shut down their nuclear program, Iran shut down their nuclear program.
00:55:46.000Now again, I'm not saying that made it worth it.
00:55:49.000I'm not saying it's a good thing that we went to war in Iraq.
00:56:53.000We're going to turn the North Korean coastline into like Mar-a-Lago.
00:56:57.000You know, we're going to build apartments here and we're going to help you.
00:57:00.000And these people, every time we meet with them, they give us a hard time, they cut corners and all this, and it makes us look like a bunch of assholes.
00:57:07.000Because, you know, people like myself, and I'm sure a lot of people watching this show have been saying for years, we just need to let them be.
00:57:13.000You know, we just need to back off, we just need to scale back.
00:57:16.000Bring the troops home and then everything will just be fine.
00:57:19.000And we're finding that's really not the case.
00:57:21.000We find that we have a president who is committed openly and has said, we want to make good with Russia and we want to end our occupation of South Korea.
00:57:32.000All this and people are just not cooperating with us.
00:57:36.000So, you know, maybe they have to be bullied a little bit and then we can achieve that result.
00:57:41.000You know, maybe if there's just a little bit more brinksmanship, maybe some more missile strike groups, you know, something like that.
00:57:46.000We have to show that we're serious in some capacity because otherwise this is not going to get done.
00:57:51.000You know, this North Korean peace process, I was kind of skeptical from the beginning.
00:57:56.000I think if you go back and you watch the show two years ago and like rather about a year ago,
00:58:01.000In spring, so a little bit over a year ago, spring, excuse me, 2018, I said it's probably not likely that North Korea is going to completely denuclearize anytime soon.
00:58:11.000This is just better, there's a better relationship for us to have than war, right, than impending war.
00:58:17.000Now that said, we're really not making progress anytime soon.
00:58:22.000Progress has not been made in the last two years, really, I mean short of
00:59:24.000I'm saying that I am not opposed to war, bombing, killing in itself.
00:59:30.000If we can use it to further our national security interest with minimal cost on our end, minimal bloodshed on our end, on our end, then I think it's actually fine.
00:59:39.000I think it's actually a tool and an extension of statecraft and politics.
01:00:01.000Maybe I've just been driven to this point by seeing just the day to day kind of stuff.
01:00:06.000Maybe I just want to see burning in the world.
01:00:09.000Maybe there's something inside of me after watching two years of Robert Mueller and anti-BDS laws and immigration failures that I just want to see a building explode.
01:00:20.000I just want to see a bomb go off or something like that.
01:00:24.000Or maybe there are bad actors in the world or there are legitimate adversaries as opposed to enemies or villains but there are legitimate adversaries or rivals regionally and globally to American power
01:00:37.000And we have to take a more serious approach to them, a more conventional or realistic approach to them.
01:00:42.000So I guess that's what I have to say about North Korea, but I know I don't mean to get raked over the coals for that.
01:00:47.000But you know, that's why this is a 250 IQ show, in order to parse out and nuance out all these very intellectual strains of political thought.
01:02:40.000That would make for a, you know, very sitcom, comedic sort of show, right?
01:02:45.000Kelevra says hey Nick thanks for the great content you got to get your Mickey D's burgers with Mac sauce not ketchup to be truly based in red pelt okay disavow you know the thing is about the Mac sauce is what is it it's like mayonnaise and ketchup I don't like mayonnaise and I don't I don't love the Big Mac sauce I like it on Big Mac but frankly I prefer ketchup
01:03:16.000Fiesta Vance says, Nick, I've been thinking about contracting terminal cancer and then using the Make-A-Wish Foundation to set up a debate between you and Ben Shapiro.
01:07:31.000Well, I don't know if you're a retarded idiot or maybe you just are blind or something, but we tried to do a debate on the killstream yesterday and he no-showed.
01:07:46.000He never said he was gonna do it, so...
01:11:45.000I get like pigeonholed into this trad thing.
01:11:48.000I mean, I guess in a sense I'm more traditionally minded that I think, you know, women should be in the home and be having kids and all that, but...
01:11:57.000I don't think that makes me, like, trad.
01:11:59.000To me, trad, the label trad is like larper.
01:12:02.000You know, these are people, these are like Asperger people that are still wearing fedoras and they're like, classes for men, swag is for boys.
01:12:15.000I mean, that just makes me just sort of a regular person, right?
01:12:18.000Normal sane regular person who has facts and logic on their side So I don't I don't like these, you know pigeonholing people in a soy boy trad this kind of stuff I just sort of I just am what I am, you know, and I let the chips fall where they may
01:14:03.000I hope that's not, you know, I hope that's not some kind of slow release poison that I, you know, had ingested with my McDonald's the other day.
01:14:11.000But we're trying to make our way through.
01:17:47.000Do you have a problem with Jews, Nick?
01:17:49.000He basically put a gun to my head, metaphorically, and said, do you have a problem with Jews, Nick?
01:17:54.000And he put a gun to the head of all my family.
01:17:56.000And I was like, no, no, I don't have a problem with Jewish people.
01:18:00.000However, now that said, I have no problem with Jews, but, however, you know, there is this sort of revolutionary spirit, you know, that E. Michael Jones, a favorite, in fact, of Owen Benjamin's, talks about, where there's something about these people, they want to change the world, they want to revolutionize the world, and this is what makes them movers and shakers, radicals, things like this, and I think that Owen Benjamin is possessed by this revolutionary spirit of his forefathers, that's all.
01:18:28.000You know, you talk about subversive behavior, you know, me calling him out for being a faker, he has on E. Michael Jones, he talks about family and all this, and the guy, then he talks shit about the Catholic Church, he says the Catholic Church is satanic, but he's having on E. Michael Jones and presenting as Catholic, and he's taking money from Catholics, meanwhile he's saying the Catholic Church is satanic, and he says he's Christian, meanwhile he's cheating on his wife, and he's an alcoholic, and all this, and he's attacking my family,
01:18:55.000You know, so I'd be careful about who you're calling out there.
01:18:57.000It's very interesting who you defend, you know?
01:19:00.000Yeah, Nick is dehumanizing Christians for having one 16th... I'm pretty sure he's a Christian.
01:19:06.000He says he purports to be a Catholic or Catholic adjacent, and then he criticizes the Catholic Church in a very blasphemous way, and actually he's not, you know, very Christian in his conduct.
01:19:16.000He's not Christian to attack my family, I don't think.
01:19:19.000you know so there's a lot going on there which is very um very suspect and i would say that maybe you should focus on what's happening over there than me calling him out very uh and by the way in in defense you know i didn't start out attacking him i said he was fine for a long time and then he comes after me for no reason so uh but anyway joe the boomer says nick no time people are trying to ruin me don't tell them what happened with me and pagan goddess people are asking too many questions loose lips and saying ships nick
01:20:33.000Let's see groozies is peepee poo-poo ocracy rule by number one and number two.
01:20:38.000That's that's amazing Yolts says I am an avid collector of air guns, but sold all of those Israeli ones I used to have apparently they just go off and whack children very not good Yeah, isn't that sort of interesting how that works?
01:20:52.000Holy Wars says, what was with that nut on DLive?
01:20:55.000He sounded like Rorschach and the Joker and was babbling on about some ridiculous Chinese-Israeli theory.
01:21:02.000Yeah, I don't know if his voice was all that weird.
01:21:06.000Well, there was some kook on the show.
01:21:08.000He usually does super chats on this show and he was telling me, Nick, like, you're wrong about Iran.
01:21:13.000Israel and Iran are working together because of the Belt and Road Initiative.
01:21:16.000It's like the dumbest thing I ever heard.
01:21:18.000So yeah, I don't know what to make of all that.
01:21:21.000Urban Moving Systems says, Arrested Development is a critically acclaimed comedy about a dysfunctional and stupid white family down in their fortunes who have a German surname which was written by a Jewish person.
01:21:49.000Some allege the Epstein Island footage on the Rusty Shackleford YouTube channel is from a drone McAfee was flying from his yacht.
01:21:57.000Yeah, I don't really know anything about that.
01:21:59.000I did hear that McAfee got arrested and detained with his wife, I believe, and somebody operating his Twitter account said that they got this dead man switch situation.
01:24:18.000I only know the meme songs and a couple others.
01:24:21.000Okie says I think Owen Benjamin sent the super chat starting the feud between you and him and that's why he was so offended What a baby facial hair filling in nicely you may I think that might be possible.
01:24:33.000I think it's definitely possible I don't know though.
01:24:53.000I think Sam Hyde is one of the most important members of our political movement, and we should try to mainstream him the best we can.
01:25:00.000I mean, I definitely agree that Sam Hyde is one of the most important people in the movement.
01:25:05.000I mean, like, to a large extent, I got red-pilled by Sam Hyde, honestly.
01:25:09.000You know, a lot of this stuff I had been told for a long time about you-know-who, and then I watched the Sam Hyde stuff and it really drove a lot of it home.
01:25:18.000You know, women, other categories, so a very, very critical cultural force.
01:25:25.000A tour de force, if you will, in the culture.
01:25:30.000I don't know, I mean definitely I think if his message were, I don't know if, does he have a message?
01:25:35.000I don't think he seems, sees himself as a political messenger.
01:25:38.000I think if he went mainstream it would almost detract in the sense that his work to me is sort of esoteric, inaccessible.
01:25:46.000And I think that's part of the appeal, right?
01:25:48.000So, would I want Sam Hyde to be like Dane Cook levels?
01:25:51.000I mean, in a sense, I'd like to see him be successful and make lots of money and Red Pill a lot of people and all that, but on the other hand, I think maybe what's sort of cool about Sam Hyde is it's... I even know a lot of people are based in Red Pill who don't know his stuff, and so it is sort of like this cult following, and I think there's value in itself that it's like that.
01:26:13.000But I don't know maybe prefer to be he probably prefer to be mainstream, but I don't know That's just my thoughts.
01:26:18.000I just hate when normies co-op things.
01:26:20.000I hate when things become mainstream I hate the mainstream, you know, if it's mainstream, it means it's lowest common denominator, you know Truth-seeking missiles as anti-disestablishment arianism.
01:27:46.000They're raising our taxes, and they're in favor of abortion, and man, if I get my hands on these liberal Democrats, we're gonna take them, we're gonna vote them out of office.
01:27:57.000We're gonna take them from in office, and we're gonna vote them out of office somewhere else, right?
01:31:24.000Yeah, we went over that last February.
01:31:25.000I guess you were too low IQ to understand.
01:31:26.000If you don't see the utility of hiring John Bolton last February, he could crash the talks.
01:31:31.000The talks that happened... I mean, John Bolton was selected as National Security Advisor in April 2018.
01:31:51.000The first North Korea summit went off without a hitch with him as National Security Advisor and Pompeo as Secretary of State.
01:31:58.000And we had a second North Korea summit with the same arrangement.
01:32:02.000And it crashed not because of John Bolton, the ones in February, it crashed because Kim Jong-un was unwilling to agree to total and complete
01:32:09.000Maybe you should watch the baby show for babies where people tell you what you want to hear.
01:32:30.000Let's see dumbass says nuking Iran North Korea isn't as much of a crazy idea as you think in my opinion Those two bombs seem pretty persuasive to the Japanese exactly right exactly, right?
01:32:43.000So I don't know maybe a little more force is required who knows
01:32:46.000Mrs. Braun says you're right on North Korea, a potential Japan too, and the bad actors.
01:32:51.000It's not neocon, it's that you're not naive, ill-informed, or dangerously idealistic.
01:32:55.000Thank you so much, finally getting the credit I deserve.
01:40:50.000That's where Se De Vecansis comes from, I'm pretty sure.
01:40:53.000But the problem is, it's like, if a layman or like a few bishops or priests can say, this is not legitimate pope, aren't you in a de facto way challenging the authority of the pope?
01:41:03.000Like, I don't understand how you square that.
01:41:04.000So it doesn't really make a lot of sense to me, but I mean, I guess it's better than being atheist, right?
01:41:10.000The Chosen Ones is here, some money uwu thanks.
01:41:14.000Keith says, what would you do if you got married then found out your wife was infertile?
01:41:17.000I, I would not get married if my wife was infertile.
01:41:20.000I would uh, there'd have to be a battery of tests done to make sure.
01:41:51.000So I would have to have some kind of a test done.
01:41:54.000And that's not... I don't mean to be... I don't mean to offend anybody that's sterile or infertile or anything like that, but it just kind of defeats the whole purpose, right?
01:42:02.000I mean, it kind of defeats the whole objective.
01:43:59.000Okay, I don't like watching television that much anymore.
01:44:02.000You know, I watched The Sopranos and I got to like,
01:44:06.000season four and i just i don't know i mean i like it but i just can't bring myself to sit and watch shows for hours and hours and hours i tried watching um what's the other good one brain sick blaze recommended it to me it was like
01:46:05.000I don't know what that means Take covers as you can see the life force being drained from Nick in real time as he slogs through the super chats Sorry for adding to your misery.
01:46:16.000Well, at least you acknowledge my suffering Yeah, well the show starts out rambunctious and vivacious and then by the end I'm just like Okay.
01:46:24.000All right enough already shows over, you know, so
01:47:25.000Let me think, the late, I haven't gotten any intel from QAnon.
01:47:27.000He's been sort of out of commission lately, let's put it that way.
01:47:31.000So he'll probably, he's, he's been very disillusioned by what he's seen in DC and so we're probably not gonna hear very much from him in the future.
01:51:24.000I'm like an American ethnic, which is a little different because all the components are ethnic, you know, I'm not like Anglo I think it's very different because I know Anglos and I know people that are more ethnic and you think about it like Chicago is a city of ethnics It is different.
01:51:38.000So I would say I would venture to I would I would say this much there's probably a distinction between like a racial American Anglo and
01:54:33.000I'll probably give those next week The next debates are Tuesday and Wednesday, so I'll probably talk about that on Monday Save it for Monday.
01:54:41.000William says ever meet someone who is unironically Jewish.
01:54:45.000Yeah, I have met some I've met many people who are unironically Jewish