00:00:22.000We had a little bit of a situation that I had to take care of.
00:00:27.000But it's all taken care of, and we are ready now for a fun show.
00:00:30.000Lots of News to talk about, and I'd like to take your questions, get in the live chat a little bit, as we like to do on a casual Friday.
00:00:40.000Lots to talk about with the Middle East, lots to talk about with this Judge Roy Moore situation, both of which are ongoing and developing as we speak.
00:00:49.000So much to get into, but I've been seeing a lot on the web, I've been seeing a lot on Twitter.
00:00:55.000There is a massive chimp out going on, and I tweeted this the other day that somewhere in our civilization, among the ruins, There is a tiny little man who is very mad online presently, and it astounds me how we are still hearing about what happened on Wednesday on the internet.
00:01:15.000We're still hearing about it on Twitter.
00:02:24.000But so this Judge Roy Moore story has been developing today.
00:02:28.000He came on the Sean Hannity radio program this morning to clear up some of the allegations.
00:02:34.000And if we remember from last night, it came out that the Washington Post did a hit piece, really.
00:02:39.000They did a story about Judge Roy Moore.
00:02:42.000And they said that Roy Moore had had these weird sexual relationships with teenage girls when he was in his 30s.
00:02:50.000And this was over 40 years ago, by the way.
00:02:53.000So the Washington Post, which directly endorsed his opponent for the Senate election in four weeks for the special Senate election to replace Jeff Sessions for Alabama Senate seat, the Washington Post endorsed his primary, or rather his general election opponent, and they did a big hit piece about him yesterday.
00:03:11.000And they had one girl who came out with her name, not anonymously.
00:03:16.000And she said that when she was 14, Judge Roy Moore, like, groped her or something.
00:03:22.000He invited her over to his house, not once, but twice.
00:03:43.000And we talked about how that was a little bit silly and probably politically motivated.
00:03:48.000Well, today it came out that one of those anonymous accusers got doxxed, and it's a good reason that she came out as anonymous with her allegation because once it was determined who, you know, the identity of this person who came forward and accused Roy Moore, one of the three anonymous girls, it turns out that the one who said that when she was 17, he like dated her intermittently, she actually worked for the Democratic National Committee.
00:04:13.000She worked as a sign language interpreter for Joe Biden, one of her best friends on Facebook.
00:04:19.000Like, explicitly endorsed his opponent in the general election.
00:04:22.000It works for his opponent in the general election.
00:04:28.000So, it's looking like it's going to be a big fluff story.
00:04:32.000And another development that came out today was when he appeared on the Sean Hannity radio program, he said that he and his wife are going to sue the Washington Post for defamation.
00:04:52.000And this is good because for all the GOP senators and all of the conservative pundits that have come out against Roy Moore, and you've seen an avalanche of people come out against Roy Moore since these allegations surfaced yesterday in such a short amount of time, that will be like the Judas kiss.
00:05:09.000That will tell us who is with us, who is with the American people, who is with Jesus Christ, who is with this movement, and who is with the cabal.
00:05:21.000Of Satan, who is with the international rootless cartel, the cartel of Satan, the cartel of Moloch.
00:05:29.000It will tell us everything because you've had Ben Shapiro, you've had Jonah Goldberg, Jonah Goldberg, Ben Shapiro, you've had the bald guy from the election, McMuffin.
00:05:40.000They've all came out and said, We reject Roy Moore.
00:05:43.000Mike Lee rescinded his endorsement of Roy Moore.
00:05:46.000Everybody's piling on top of him, and it's turning out like it's a big hit piece.
00:05:51.000And I made my prediction yesterday that it would turn out this way, that we would see more things like this that would turn out to be politically motivated.
00:06:00.000Are our attention spans so short that we forgot like the 11 or 16 phony sexual abuse allegations that were leveled against Donald Trump in the general election?
00:06:11.000How many times did we hear about all the sexual assault cases, about how he was going to be in court for raping a teenage girl in December?
00:06:42.000And by the way, it's no wonder that a lot of these people happen to be of a certain religious persuasion.
00:06:47.000And I think Judge Roy Moore's convictions on Christianity, his biblical and his very thunderous biblical message, might offend people who are not too keen on our guy.
00:07:02.000You know, I did a little digging and I found this little interview from Ben Shapiro the other day.
00:07:08.000Somebody sent this to me a long time ago, but I stumbled upon it again just the other day after I was watching a documentary about this subject.
00:07:16.000And it was a video where Ben Shapiro was asked what he thought about Jesus Christ.
00:07:20.000And I had been waiting for this for so long.
00:08:18.000Finally, somebody exposed what was going on.
00:08:21.000For all these people that think that we're all on the same team here, for all the people that talk about this Judeo Christian and they talk about this Judeo Christian value system, the Judeo Christian country, and they look at Ben Shapiro and they look at Israel and they look at these Israel firsters in our country and they say that they're shoulder to shoulder with us, they share our interests, they're just the same.
00:08:43.000Look, if you like what Ben Shapiro talks about and you like his politics, like, okay, I'm not going to say discriminate against him because he's Jewish.
00:08:51.000But you have to take these things into consideration.
00:08:53.000You have to take it into consideration that this religious alliance that has been cultivated by very specific people, by a very particular group of people in Washington, D.C., it's not legitimate.
00:09:06.000It's downright deceptive, disingenuous, and harmful, not only to Christians, but to the American interest.
00:09:12.000So when I see people like Ben Shapiro and Jonah Goldberg coming out against Roy Moore at the drop of a hat because a Washington Post fake news article.
00:09:22.000Leveled unsubstantiated allegations against him when just a week prior they endorsed his general election opponent, they're going to say everybody should drop out.
00:09:44.000Because something tells me that if it was somebody that Ben Shapiro liked, if it was an establishment guy, if it was somebody that was going to go to Washington, D.C. and serve the establishment, And we know what that establishment looks like.
00:09:56.000Something tells me he would be a little bit more defensive of our buddy Roy Moore.
00:10:01.000But because Roy Moore is one of our Bible held high type guys, he has beef.
00:10:07.000He has a little bit of a religious beef.
00:10:59.000So I start watching it, and wow, some really good information, and there's some really telling information.
00:11:05.000And I would encourage all Christians, I would encourage everybody to watch the March to Zion or Marching to Zion, the documentary, but particularly Christians to watch this because I was just astounded.
00:11:20.000I let on certain things I let on more than others, how much I know, but with this documentary, I just learned so much information that would be helpful to my fellow Christians.
00:11:30.000To watch this, to internalize this, and to use this to judge politics in the present and in the future because really some good stuff there.
00:11:38.000But it looks like our buddy Roy Moore is going strong.
00:11:42.000And unfortunately, I did see a poll come out today where they were now tied, where him and his opponent were now tied for the election, which is in four weeks.
00:11:51.000I think it's December 12th, I believe.
00:11:54.000It's sometime in early to mid December, is this special election for the Senate in Alabama.
00:12:00.000And unfortunately, in the wake of this scandal, he's apparently had a massive tumble in the polls.
00:12:18.000It's no wonder that you're four weeks out, as I said yesterday, you're four weeks out from one of the most critical elections, not only for electoral politics in the Senate, but for, I mean, this will have implications for the midterms.
00:12:31.000Because Roy Moore, you have to understand, was the archetypal Trumpist candidate that ran against Luther Strange.
00:12:39.000I mean, that was, and even if you disagree, if his platform and his rhetoric were entirely Trumpist, I know Scott Greer of Daily Caller said that.
00:12:47.000Roy Moore was far more religious and Donald Trump was far more secular.
00:12:52.000And Roy Moore ran a very particularly Christian campaign.
00:12:56.000And this scandal will have an outsized influence as compared to a similar scandal with Donald Trump.
00:13:01.000However, whether or not the platform and the rhetoric was totally parallel to Donald Trump, you have to understand the meta political significance that Donald Trump came out for Luther Strange, but Luther Strange was the Mitch McConnell candidate and Roy Moore was the Steve Bannon candidate.
00:13:18.000I'm talking about the Republican primary.
00:13:20.000For who would run in this election in August.
00:13:23.000And whether you agree that he was the Trumpist or not, he was the Steve Bannon candidate.
00:13:27.000He was the candidate that Breitbart pushed.
00:13:29.000He was the candidate that Steve Bannon pushed.
00:13:38.000There's a lot riding on him doing well.
00:13:40.000Because if by December it turns out that Roy Moore is destroyed, and it turns out he's a hypocrite, and he didn't have the establishment support, and that made him lose, well, then in the midterms, that is going to dilute.
00:13:52.000Any kind of leverage that Steve Bannon or Donald Trump hoped to throw around against the establishment.
00:14:18.000Even though they acted like Trump, even though they sounded like Trump, even though they were endorsed by people that are carrying forth the Trump agenda.
00:14:25.000They couldn't beat a Democrat in a deep red state like Alabama.
00:15:11.000He got crushed by a Democrat in Alabama, and we lost a Senate seat.
00:15:15.000So that'll be very pivotal how this turns out in December for the primaries and then ultimately for the general elections come 2018.
00:15:23.000And then additionally, it's very important.
00:15:25.000I mean, that Senate seat is very important.
00:15:27.000You're looking at, until 2018, a Republican majority by three.
00:15:32.000Two, technically, but three because Mike Pence is a tiebreaker.
00:15:36.000But that is a very precarious majority that the GOP holds in the Senate.
00:15:40.000And to subtract one seat, which we could count on as Republican, as pro Donald Trump, slipping not just into the hands of an establishment guy who may or may not side with us, but a Democrat who would never side with us, that is very problematic.
00:15:55.000That would cause major problems for tax reform, for any kind of Obamacare reform.
00:16:00.000And you look at how Donald Trump is pulling, kind of like he's playing Jenga with Obamacare, where through these executive orders, he's pulling it apart piece by piece.
00:16:10.000If it collapses and the Republicans haven't reformed that in the Congress, and he just pulls it apart and it collapses and there's no alternative, and the GOP doesn't sufficiently see the risk it poses to their party to offer an alternative, the failure of Obamacare would then be on us.
00:16:26.000People would say, well, Donald Trump recklessly destroyed Obamacare with executive orders, and he didn't pass any kind of reform that would have saved us, and therefore it's the Republicans' fault.
00:16:37.000So when you jeopardize any kind of health care reform or any kind of tax reform, a lot of these systems that are going to start to fail.
00:16:44.000At any time between now and five years, I mean, we don't know when these things will start to fail.
00:16:49.000The blame will be laid at the feet of Republicans and ultimately Donald Trump.
00:16:53.000So it's a very precarious situation we find ourselves in.
00:18:16.000People have been doing it for 2,000 years.
00:18:18.000People much smarter than these dummies, than these empiricists, have been praying.
00:18:23.000You know, I hate all these modernists.
00:18:25.000They think we figured it all out in the past 50 years.
00:18:27.000Christopher Hitchens was so smart, he's smarter than every scholastic, every philosopher, every ascetic, every Gnostic who's lived for the past 2,000 years.
00:20:34.000Before we get into your questions, we want to get into your questions.
00:20:37.000We love doing the questions on the Friday show.
00:20:39.000We love doing the questions on the casual Friday.
00:20:42.000So, our next topic, we'll try and keep it brief here.
00:20:45.000We've got some more developments in the Middle East.
00:20:48.000The first thing I heard, which was not confirmed by any major news source, but I heard this from BNL News, and we've been watching this all week, and we did some more about it last night what's going on in the Middle East right now?
00:21:00.000And it was reported today by BNL News that the Saudis bombed.
00:21:04.000The defense ministry of the Houthi rebels in Yemen.
00:21:08.000So initially it was reported that it was they bombed the defense ministry of Yemen.
00:21:13.000Somebody corrected that and said actually it was the defense ministry of the rebel government, the government that's in rebellion against the Saudi backed government, which is a very severe escalation in Saudi Arabia's involvement in Yemen.
00:22:56.000So we've got over here, we've got the Saudi coalition and we'll just write Saudi, not Saudi Arabia, because I don't know how big my handwriting is going to be here.
00:23:06.000And then we've got Iran's partners and groups.
00:23:10.000So, in Saudi Arabia here, partners of Saudi Arabia and allies of Saudi Arabia, we have Egypt, we have Bahrain, naturally, we have the UAE, we have Yemen's government, but it is the government in the capital, which is Sana'a.
00:23:50.000This would confuse people, but Israel is also ostensibly connected to Saudi Arabia.
00:23:55.000Now, the Iranian backed friends in this region, they're not so much state actors because you have to understand about Iran that they are Shiite and they are also Persian.
00:24:05.000So, this separates them in many ways from the rest of the countries in the Middle East.
00:24:14.000To the borders, to the western border of Iran, and you have predominantly Sunni countries, Sunni and Arab countries.
00:24:23.000And although you have Shiite populations in Iraq, you have Shiite populations in Bahrain, you have them in Saudi Arabia, they are in the minority.
00:24:31.000Iraq actually has a more significant Shiite population, but it's ruled by a Sunni government.
00:24:35.000So it's not, you have to understand that a lot of Iran's influence in the Middle Eastern area is in the form of these sub national groups.
00:24:44.000So, for example, for Egypt, They don't have a dog in the fight in Egypt.
00:24:48.000But in Bahrain, they inspired a revolt.
00:24:52.000And this was back, I think, in 2015 or 2016.
00:26:58.000Iran being the Shiite Persian power, Iraq being the Arab Sunni power.
00:27:03.000After Iraq was deposed, obviously, in 2003, this created a power vacuum.
00:27:07.000And the predominant Sunni countries were actually Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt.
00:27:12.000And those were a counterbalance to Iran.
00:27:15.000Well, obviously, since the Arab Spring in 2011, when Hosni Mubarak was deposed and you saw a lot of internal strife in Egypt, it became essentially this.
00:27:23.000This is when this developed, it was about six years ago after the Arab Spring, when they couldn't count on Egypt, when a lot of the Sunni countries became weaker and Saudi Arabia became.
00:27:35.000And religiously, it always was, because Saudi Arabia is home to the two holy mosques, the Great Mosque in Medina and the Grand Mosque in Mecca.
00:27:44.000Or maybe I'm getting those two mixed up.
00:27:45.000But the two holy mosques are under both the religious and the national sovereignty of the king, King Salman, presently.
00:27:53.000So, right now, these are where people's alignments come into play.
00:27:58.000Saudi Arabia is allied with Egypt, they're allied with Bahrain, with the United Arab Emirates, with Yemen, but the government in the capital, Sana'a, which is.
00:28:08.000The biggest city in Yemen, in my opinion, the most crucial is the Gulf of Aden, or rather the city of Aden, which is near the Gulf of Aden.
00:28:15.000And that is like the biggest port city.
00:28:17.000That's where the revolution is taking place.
00:28:21.000They're allied with the Lebanon prime minister and the Lebanese government, and they're allied with Israel.
00:28:26.000I know people will say, like, oh, Nick, they're not technically allied with Israel.
00:28:29.000They're, trust me, they're in bed with the Israelis.
00:28:31.000And by the way, the Israelis are also in bed with, to some extent, Al Qaeda and ISIS, but we're not really so much allowed to talk about that.
00:30:54.000Now, this is the most volatile region in the world the Persian Gulf.
00:30:59.000This body of water right here is the Persian Gulf.
00:31:01.000This is where so much of the world's oil comes from.
00:31:04.000I'm not sure the exact percentages, but you look at petroleum, you look at natural gas, you look at, I mean, the major energy resources.
00:31:11.000This is a big percentage of it right here in the Persian Gulf.
00:31:14.000And that's why it's so contentious because you have Saudi Arabia, you have these Gulf countries, which I didn't draw in because they're very small.
00:31:21.000This is where Qatar and Bahrain and the Emirates are.
00:31:24.000Iran also has a significant amount of this oil.
00:31:26.000So that's why you have so much things going on here because that's where the money is, that's where the energy is.
00:31:32.000So, right now, Iran is sponsoring rebels in Lebanon, which is right here.
00:31:38.000They're sponsoring rebels in Yemen, which is right here.
00:31:44.000They have a permanent military base in Syria, which is right here.
00:31:50.000They have troops in Iraq, which is right there.
00:31:53.000And then, so you can see that right now, what Iran is constructing, and you can see very clearly because I've made it so obvious and not difficult to see, that Iran is creating essentially.
00:32:05.000This crescent of influence in the region.
00:32:09.000I'm not saying like we should go to war to Iran over this, but I'm saying this is why you have Saudi Arabia freaking out right now because as ISIS has been terminated, you've seen Iranian influence start to grow in Iraq and in Syria.
00:32:24.000And as a result of a lot of the instability caused by the refugee crisis and by Saudi Arabia spreading its resources to keep things down over here, you see revolts in Yemen and in other places.
00:32:35.000So that's why Saudi Arabia is freaking out right now and they're doing.
00:32:39.000That's why they're being aggressive towards Lebanon and towards Yemen because Iran now has this great front, this great front from the Gulf countries, from the Arabian Peninsula and Yemen, from these major countries, Syria and Iraq, and from Lebanon, that are now all surrounding the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Turkey.
00:32:58.000And that country is kind of out of play because the Sisi government is not as strong as the Mubarak government.
00:33:04.000So I hope that explains a little bit better what's going on.
00:33:08.000People are saying, like, You're like, there's too many names.
00:33:11.000Like, I, you know, I need a little bit of visual aid.
00:33:28.000I have a feeling it's going to fall apart soon.
00:33:31.000It's been, this contest has been brewing for a long time between these two factions.
00:33:37.000And we've seen it far worse than it is now, by the way, though.
00:33:41.000So, for people that are saying it's going to be apocalyptic, it's going to be World War III, You had the Iran Iraq War, which lasted for 10 years, and this was brutal in the 1980s.
00:33:50.000You had Iraq seize Kuwait in 1991, and that was a major disaster that threatened Saudi Arabia.
00:33:56.000Of course, you had two major ground invasions by the United States in 2001 and 2003.
00:34:11.000That is the qualitative difference between then and now.
00:34:14.000Whereas in 1991, Russia was still reeling from the collapse of the Soviet Union, and China was not yet an economic power or a military power at all.
00:34:24.000Now, the United States is accompanied by this world where it's looking like if you tallied up the military powers of all these other coalitions, it would match the United States economically and militarily.
00:34:37.000So, that's where it changes the dynamic a little bit, where if we are forced to intervene, or by virtue of association, we are drawn into a conflict.
00:34:48.000We might find ourselves facing not just rogue regimes in the Middle East, but their superpower sponsors in Russia, in possibly China.
00:34:56.000I mean, who knows the extent to which other countries could get involved.
00:34:59.000So that's, I think, the main concern with this conflict.
00:36:38.000But the official stories do not add up and are highly suspect.
00:36:42.000I, you know, again, you're trying, everybody's trying to force me into these positions which are indefensible in the mainstream.
00:36:53.000You know, we can push it, but we can't push it too far.
00:36:57.000So, you know, with 9 11, I will say it's kind of weird.
00:37:01.000I will say this for the sake of if anybody asks me my official position, my final answer, my official position, Is I believe the official story.
00:37:11.000So if anybody, if like CBS comes calling or like Nick Fuentes is running for office and, you know, years ago he said things on his show, my official position is I believe the official story.
00:37:26.000I have doubts about both because, you know, with 9 11, you see things that are just too coincidental.
00:37:34.000You see things that are just too weird for that to be the case.
00:37:37.000I mean, you look at how the World Trade Center was constructed in terms of.
00:37:42.000That this building, the reason why the windows were so thin was because its foundation was built on the outside, where you had these massive steel structures.
00:37:51.000And I don't know the architecture of it, but I've looked into the topic because it's important to me.
00:37:57.000That you had these massive, I think it was steel or was it concrete or something, but a very, very sturdy structure going all the way up on the outside, and you had a foundation on the inside.
00:38:06.000I mean, it was essentially built to be impenetrable, it was built to be incredibly durable.
00:38:12.000I mean, I recall that the person that engineered it said it could withstand.
00:39:04.000You know, what plane hit Building 7, right?
00:39:07.000So, and then there were reports that, like, people that run the World Trade Center took out terrorism insurance.
00:39:13.000I don't know if that's true, but I heard that they took out insurance on the building, and it had to get, like, asbestos removed, and that would have cost, like, an insane amount of money.
00:39:22.000So they said, you know what, like, let's just get rid of it, but we can't because that would be expensive.
00:39:26.000Um, And the people that own the building, all of them had weird excuses why they weren't there that day.
00:39:33.000And I don't engage in these conspiracy theories to be cute or funny or to be edgy or controversial.
00:39:39.000It's because when 3,000 innocent people die, it's kind of important to know who was responsible, right?
00:39:47.000I mean, for anybody that says Nick doesn't respect the victims because he entertains and he finds certain aspects of it fishy, you know, no, I'm not saying that these things are peculiar because.
00:40:06.000I say these things because when you have all this blood, when you have serious consequences for the country, I don't think anyone would disagree that you have to establish who is responsible.
00:41:18.000Yeah, like, look, it's great that he's like, I'm really rooting for him.
00:41:23.000Anytime an autistic guy is like out there and he's doing well for himself and he's holding his own in a debate like that, I say, you know, God bless you.
00:41:31.000Like, really, that's a testament to the human spirit that he's able to overcome his condition.
00:41:36.000But again, like you said, there's no affirmative action.
00:46:44.000My habits there, but I would say that you just have to make your own call on that one.
00:46:48.000It's a pretty personal decision for people.
00:46:51.000And especially, I think, given the clown world that we live in.
00:46:55.000Like I said about traps, I said traps are not gay.
00:46:59.000And I maintain that traps are not gay because I'm going to get killed for this position.
00:47:04.000You know, it'll be like this I've been saying stuff about Israel for a year.
00:47:08.000I think I'm less likely to get killed by Mossad for talking about Israel than I am to get killed by an alt rider for saying traps are not gay.
00:47:18.000But I've held the position that in certain circumstances, Given that we live in clown world and most women, at least all the women I've met, are like tier, like where you just don't want anything to do with them.
00:47:54.000Again, if you look at the historical record, there's all the difference in the world between saying Russia and Iran and North Korea are just states led by statesmen just like us and saying they're based and good and we should emulate them.
00:48:13.000While I'm not a neocon saying Iran is evil and we should destroy them because they say mean things about us, I'm also not saying they're our best friend.
00:48:22.000They should be treated just like States pursuing their self interest, and that's all.
00:48:29.000Edwin Boyette, take these shekels and purchase a less plebeian undershirt.
00:49:41.000These people should be rounded up and arrested and kept underground with no food or water and locked up with Kevin Spacey because that is just such a non I mean, that is the epitome of the end of philosophy, of the end of morality, of the end of everything that you would say.
00:50:01.000That we can have an enduring, moral, and just society based on this premise of don't be an asshole, bro.
00:50:08.000You know, don't do things that television would tell you not to, like you dummy.
00:50:13.000What is your mark for morality if all of your television stars are degenerates and you're a degenerate?
00:50:19.000And it just makes my blood boil, that kind of stuff.
00:50:22.000And that's what happens then when you have no morality outside of what you were raised believing was culturally ethical.
00:50:30.000You get people saying incest is okay so long as birth control is used to it.
00:51:13.000I like him because he doesn't, you know, like in the song Love Sosa, how he says, you know, You better not be talking sweet about Chief Keef.
00:51:55.000I don't like the over the top fit stuff.
00:51:58.000Like, I understand that being fit is like a component of a holistic health and moral and just existence, but I don't.
00:52:06.000All this stuff about, like, you know, like revolving, like making your daily day orbit, your daily day, making your day in your life orbit around, you know, drinking protein shakes and going to the gym for hours and hours and hours.
00:52:19.000I know people that the amount that they exercise, it's like you should be shot in the street.
00:52:24.000Like, you haven't read a book, you haven't read a serious book in six months, and yet you've been.
00:53:17.000Charles Elmsworth, if you're saying traps aren't gay, doesn't that mean you'd say a dude who mutilates his body and gets plastic surgery is really a girl?
00:53:28.000I'm saying that the whole point about a trap is that, isn't it that you don't know until it's too late that they're a man?
00:53:35.000I think that's kind of the whole point.
00:53:37.000Isn't that what distinguishes a trap from a transgender or anything else?
00:53:41.000Because, in my opinion, it's all the difference in the world between going into it and knowing it's a transgender and going into it and ending up being a trap.
00:53:51.000Obviously, I haven't put enough thought into this question because I did not account for that.
00:54:51.000But these things, necessary times, or desperate times rather, call for desperate measures.
00:54:58.000These may be necessary evil in our time.
00:55:00.000So, a 2D Weifu, I think in many ways they are superior to the modern woman.
00:55:04.000I think in all ways, if you take your standard modern woman who doesn't want to be a mother, who thinks she can vote, who is literate, who, you know, all these things, I say a Weifu is far and away superior to the modern woman.
00:57:59.000I am a pro trap kind of a guy in this time of cultural warfare.
00:58:04.000But back to my shilling for big water.
00:58:06.000You look at, and I never realized this, but you look at how obese people are and how weird people are about food and how grotesque people are.
00:58:14.000It's because they're drinking soda or they're drinking juice.
00:58:17.000You look at what most people drink on a day to day basis and they're not drinking water.
00:58:23.000Water is like, you got to shill for H2O.
00:58:43.000But I said, I thought to myself, I need to flush out toxins in my body with water.
00:58:49.000I need to flush this out of my system with water.
00:58:52.000And then I said, wait a minute, that's how the human body works you remove waste through these processes, and water is supposed to carry it out and cleanse it out.
00:59:01.000So I started drinking water a couple of years ago, like right when I started to work out.
00:59:05.000And I said, this is what's been missing all my life where I was drinking soda all the time, I was drinking juice and Gatorade, which they have nutrients and everything, but they don't have the water content.
01:03:25.000I was so close to telling people the other day that, you know, when you're preparing for the end, make sure you hoard a lot of desk fans and TV dinner trays and tin cans because those will come in handy.
01:03:37.000I mean, when you're looking for screws, you're going to want your desk fan.
01:07:07.000It's hard because this person presents as a woman, so it's tough.
01:07:10.000I only was introduced to this person when she was presenting as a woman, so it's hard not to call the person a she, but it is a male that we're discussing here.
01:07:20.000So, this person, it's not like I have any contempt for him, for being confused, and for going through with a very reckless decision and lifestyle.
01:07:31.000We actually feel bad for this person, but we can't let that happen for our kids.
01:07:55.000If you send me a DM unnecessarily, if you send me an email every day for a week, if you criticize me when a lot of people are criticizing me and you follow me, these are the things that will make me hate you.
01:08:06.000If you tell me you're inspired by my ideas, people tell me this.
01:08:10.000You know, if you'd say bah ha ha on Twitter, I hate you.
01:08:14.000But people who have done none of the above, people who just disagree with me or they're living alternative lifestyles, I don't hate them.
01:08:20.000I just think that what they're doing and what they're pushing is very destructive and it needs to be ridiculed so that people can see it for what it is.
01:08:27.000Fascist Stampede, will you debate Enoch on the trap question?
01:08:35.000It's just, it's tough because I've had no real life experience with traps.
01:08:39.000I would never do anything with the trap.
01:08:42.000But if, A bro is in a situation, if a fellow lad is in a situation where it ends up they accidentally fall into a trap, I have to feel a little bit sympathetic.
01:08:54.000Even though it's a sin, even though it's degenerate, I have to say, you know, I don't know about that.
01:09:02.000Why is there so much promotion of miscegenation on television?
01:09:30.000I hope he doesn't send anybody to kill me.
01:09:32.000Did you see that video where he was talking about how he was going to send people to kill some teenager because he was trolling him online?
01:09:42.000Not that anybody would be afraid of that, right?
01:09:45.000I mean, this is somebody who's talking very tough.
01:09:48.000Because, excuse me, I'm sure he feels very emasculated being a little guy who plays video games, but sick guy that you would even talk about somebody that way.
01:09:58.000What's your opinion on Lauren Southern and her activities?
01:13:40.000I think that's what it looks like when our country is respected in the world.
01:13:44.000You know, you look at the difference between the greeting that Barack Obama received in China or that Barack Obama received in Saudi Arabia, and it's just night and day.
01:13:52.000And that's what happens when you're a strong president.
01:13:55.000Hamside says before red pill or post though.
01:14:07.000I like how when these people, when these people who were coming after me for saying they were coming after me, these people came after me for saying that this group of people came after me, when they said that I was an anti Semite and I was against race mixing, People not only were not offended, but they rallied around me.
01:14:29.000So, when that didn't work, they said, let's make up this rumor that he picks his nose.
01:16:06.000First of all, he wouldn't stop talking over me so I could bring the debate to a close, which had been going on for three hours and 15 minutes.
01:20:03.000When women are these degenerates and they put themselves out there and they're just gross, that doesn't lend itself to monogamous relationships and thus to monogamous parenting or parenting at all.
01:20:15.000And then the kids fall apart, so it's a lot of trouble.
01:20:18.000Everybody's just got to be in a monogamous group there.
01:22:14.000Like, I don't have, like, I'll turn on the TV every now and again just to see what's going on.
01:22:18.000And if you like a show, by all means, watch the show.
01:22:20.000But you just don't make that more than an hour of your day at any given day.
01:22:28.000And also just be mindful of what you're seeing on television and be mindful that it is television.
01:22:32.000I generally don't think people are capable of this.
01:22:35.000That's why I say just don't watch television.
01:22:37.000Like, I watch television now and I understand what these things are intended to do, what these things are intended to promote, and to give people an idea of.
01:22:45.000And a lot of people have a very hard time separating.
01:22:48.000Television, like what they've heard and seen on television and in movies and in music and what is actually out there.
01:22:55.000You know, I can't tell you how many times I think about something and I end up thinking from a false premise because it's based on something I've seen or heard in television as dogma.
01:23:04.000And I have to go back and say, wait a minute, I have no evidence for that outside of the culture.
01:25:24.000So, I go to Starbucks to meet her to do this interview, and I'm sitting down across from her, and she's interviewing me about all these different subjects.
01:25:31.000And then she starts talking about feminism.
01:25:34.000And I just give it to her as hard as possible with the feminism.
01:25:38.000It is a subversive ideology pushed by globalists who hate women, and blah, blah, blah.
01:25:43.000And I can see these two girls out of the corner of my eye, and they're getting very pissed off because we're at a table, and they're at a counter right next to us.
01:25:49.000So, they're higher up, but they're right there.
01:28:51.000We ended up meeting at Blue State Coffee, which was just a little bit down the road from my dorm back at BU, back in the, I think it was near Austin or the Back Bay area in.
01:31:44.000I wouldn't have gotten any credit if it was just a regular math class.
01:31:48.000So I signed up for this class, especially.
01:31:51.000I didn't even need it, but I signed up for it because my counselor, who you needed to get your counselor to sign off on your registration, like you couldn't register without talking to somebody, I wouldn't have done a math class.
01:32:01.000But because I came to her office so she could sign off, she recommended, she said, You ought to take a math class.
01:32:51.000And I know maybe people don't understand this totally, but it gets down to the point where there was one class that was 121 that was the class I intended to take, and the other class was 121, a totally different class.
01:33:36.000At that point, after I got kicked out of Spanish class for saying, you know, things about women, after the math class turns out to be a total fraud, after my African studies class was a take home final, I said, you know what?
01:36:21.000So I have to say, I get why people do it.
01:36:24.000If they're doing it for the structure, if they're doing it for the direction, for the pension, I would say go for it, but understand why you did it.
01:36:32.000You know, don't tell me you went into the military to defend freedom because I can give you a thousand reasons why there's so many better ways to accomplish that than going to fight and potentially die in the Middle East.
01:36:43.000I mean, Really, we're being sold into this lie that our young people, our youngest and strongest people, should be volunteering for the troop surge in Afghanistan.
01:36:54.000Have a family and go to church, for God's sakes, you know.
01:36:57.000But if you get into it because you like the structure, the direction, like I said, the pension, and you know why you're doing it, I say, you know, go for it.
01:37:04.000But I mean, if you think you're doing it because it's like, you know, you're making the world safe for freedom, I would say, I think you have to analyze that question a little bit.
01:37:17.000Gordak's, you got any favorite restaurants in Chicago?
01:37:21.000Chicago Pizza and Oven Grinder, Gene and Jude's, Manny's.