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00:00:02.000But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:40:12.000A lot going on this week and lots happening in the world.
00:40:16.000Tonight our featured story we're going to be talking about what the media is saying about the 2020 election, which it's funny how this played out over the course of the day today.
00:40:29.000I woke up today and I saw on Twitter, I saw all over the news, the biggest story, the most prominent story on Twitter for example,
00:40:38.000Bernie Sanders is being aided by Russia in the 2020 Democratic Presidential Primary.
00:40:47.000Of course they're going to accuse him of that.
00:40:50.000Especially now that he's on his way to the nomination, which we've been talking about all weekend since Iowa, really.
00:40:58.000And so I was like, yeah, not really so surprising.
00:41:01.000And it also is satisfying to see that he's getting the same treatment that we got, or we have been getting, I should say, for the past few years.
00:41:09.000But then, to make it even better, then later on in the day, I didn't see this until a couple hours ago, later on in the day I start compiling my notes, I'm doing my research,
00:41:20.000And I see that now Donald Trump is being accused of having the Russians helping him in the 2020 election.
00:41:27.000So the Washington Post puts out today that Russia is helping him in the primary and the New York Times has reported that Russia is helping Donald Trump in the presidential election for his re-election.
00:41:41.000So we're going to talk about that, these accusations.
00:42:09.000It is the establishment, it is the elites, the globalists.
00:42:14.000The Council on Foreign Relations, the collection of people who decide who gets to govern the country, who gets to be the figurehead for the people that are really governing the country, which is all of the above.
00:42:39.000Almost every publication, you need to pay for a subscription.
00:42:44.000The New York Times, The Washington Post, those were the two papers that made these
00:42:49.000They broke the story that Trump was getting help by Russia, Bernie's getting help by Russia, allegedly, and both of these papers you have to pay.
00:42:57.000I can't tell you how many times I need to report the news and I click on the New York Times and it says, you've run out of free articles this month, you need to pay a dollar per week.
00:43:06.000And then the same with the Washington Post.
00:43:21.000I'm the first one to say that that kind of idea is ridiculous when you're talking about movies or something like that, but at least I get entertainment value out of a movie.
00:43:31.000These publications, it's going straight to journalists.
00:43:35.000That actively are hurting us directly like they report on me in the Washington Post or the New York Times and lie.
00:44:50.000This was announced this afternoon, and then people have already stopped talking about it by tonight.
00:44:55.000Now I don't know if I just haven't been spending enough time online, or maybe watching television, but I know that when I go to compile the stories for my show, I go on Twitter, I go on social media, and I see what are the trending topics, and Afghanistan isn't up there.
00:45:11.000It's not up there in the featured, it's not in the news section,
00:45:16.000And it's not surprising because this is a huge groundbreaking development that is unequivocally, unambiguously good for the president, good for the country, and also against the military-industrial complex.
00:45:30.000So if you didn't see, it's big big news today on Afghanistan.
00:45:34.000They have brokered, the Trump administration has brokered a truce with the Taliban.
00:45:39.000They're going to sign an agreement at the end of February, and then this could serve as the basis for the end to the war in Afghanistan.
00:45:48.000Now I will say, how many times have we heard that the Afghanistan war is coming to an end?
00:45:54.000How many times in this administration or the last administration have we heard, it seems like, oh maybe this could be the beginning of the end?
00:46:04.000And it obviously has never come to fruition.
00:46:07.000I don't know if this is going to work out.
00:46:09.000Who knows if we'll even make it to the truce, to the signing of the agreement, let alone build upon it to get us out of the country.
00:46:17.000We actually had something very similar that was talked about last summer, that the Taliban allegedly was supposed to come to Camp David and negotiate directly with the Trump administration, but that that was cancelled last minute because of a big car bomb or a suicide bomb that went off in Kabul, something like that.
00:46:49.000If this is the stepping stone, and this is the process if you were to end the war in Afghanistan, but if this is it, if this is the time when it's gonna work, could be a huge deal.
00:46:58.000And that'll be a huge deal for our country.
00:47:01.000It'll also be a really big deal for re-election.
00:47:04.000If Trump can come to voters in November and say that he ended the war in Afghanistan, that's like a really big deal.
00:47:12.000And all the haters on both sides, on the left and I know there's a lot of people on the right, who have, they have something about them where they want, they're invested in not liking Trump, they're invested in being down on him or his achievements or whatever.
00:47:26.000They'll have to say, well, he did end the war in Afghanistan.
00:48:03.000It's the best aggregate of all the news, all the information, speculation about the spread and the development of this pandemic.
00:48:11.000I don't know, maybe you feel the same way.
00:48:13.000I'll tell you how I feel about this and then you tell me if you're feeling the same way.
00:48:39.000I have been monitoring the situation with coronavirus on the show, obviously, and we've been talking about the potential for it to break out and cause problems and so on, but on a certain level, for me personally, I'm not really going to feel in jeopardy, I'm not really going to feel threatened by the coronavirus until it is spreading in other countries.
00:49:01.000Because I could look at the facts, and I could look at the news reports, and I could tell you that the CDC is freaking out, the Army's preparing for a pandemic, you know, that they're releasing information that is not true.
00:51:06.000There are now 346 cases in South Korea. 346.
00:51:13.000So you could say that you will see an outbreak level in South Korea that you saw in China.
00:51:19.000Now I don't know, we don't know what the peak rate will look like in China or the peak number of cases in China yet.
00:51:27.000And in the same way in South Korea we don't know the rate at which it's going to continue to spread now that we're aware of it and I would imagine to be a little bit more controlled than it was in China.
00:51:37.000But we know for now that it has ballooned from a small number of cases to hundreds of people getting it.
00:51:43.000There's 109 cases in Japan and it's also spreading rapidly in Iran.
00:51:48.000They're talking about people dying from it in Italy.
00:51:51.00021 cases in Italy and now 35 confirmed cases in the United States.
00:51:56.000So I'm not going to read you every single number but
00:51:59.000There is now a lot of concern that you're seeing 1, 2, 3 cases in all these different countries very far from China are now starting to balloon into tens and in some countries hundreds of cases and the severity of the cases seems to be an issue as well.
00:52:17.000For example in Italy, 6 people are in critical condition.
00:52:21.000There's already multiple deaths from the coronavirus there.
00:52:24.000So it seems to me like this could snowball into a real global problem and global meaning on many continents you are going to see a large-scale outbreak that will be uncontrollable and is gonna burn through probably many many people and so so I'm gonna keep an eye and there's not it's not really too much to say beyond that
00:52:46.000You know, I mean, I don't really have like an analytical take about these things.
00:52:50.000Usually with the news, I'm telling you about what does this really mean?
00:53:14.000Just be on alert, and it's going to be alert in general, but if you're going to public places, if you're on public transportation, if you're in a place where it's high density and exposure to lots of people, where
00:53:28.000You're gonna be in close proximity to many, many different people in cities or elsewhere.
00:53:33.000Gonna be a good idea to just mind your hands.
00:53:36.000You know, don't touch your face if you're out in public.
00:55:02.000I'm kind of like seeing this slow burn, seeing this slow rise of the coronavirus.
00:55:09.000It does have a way with your imagination when you think about could we in six months be looking at something where you've got like millions of people sick and hundreds of thousands of people dead and it's totally transformed the landscape, it's totally dominated like
00:55:24.000there will look back on this in history and say 2020 the beginning of this global health emergency this global health catastrophe it is something to think about but that's the coronavirus we're going to move on and and get into our news here
00:55:41.000We're gonna dive in, talk a little bit about Afghanistan.
00:55:44.000Not much in the way, you know, that's the thing.
00:55:45.000With a health emergency like that, it's like, well, this is happening.
00:55:49.000It's not like this is being done to people.
00:55:58.000It's like, well, eh, better just be safe.
00:56:01.000But we're gonna move on and talk about Afghanistan.
00:56:04.000Like I said, this is a huge development and
00:56:08.000Seems like not too many people are talking about it.
00:56:11.000Seems like it's, uh, they're trying deliberately to suppress the good news here.
00:56:16.000And the development is not, again, it's not like it's a guaranteed surefire thing, but it looks like they have started to carve out a path to a withdrawal in Afghanistan, which is great news, because if you're not aware, the war in Afghanistan has been going on since 2001.
00:56:33.000It's the longest war in American history and we read the Afghan papers I think in January or December those came out.
00:56:41.000You might have remembered the Washington Post recently leaked like tens of thousands of previously classified and confidential documents pertaining to the conduct of the military in the war in Afghanistan.
00:56:53.000And it is just outrageous the kind of abuse, the waste, the fraud that has been going on, how much we've been misled about this war effort.
00:57:03.000There wasn't a good reason to begin with, but there is no good reason that this war has gone on for as long as it has.
00:57:09.000There's just no argument to be made that this should continue.
00:57:12.000We talked about some of these papers that got released again, I think a couple months ago, maybe a month ago, where they were talking about how every single military vehicle in Afghanistan
00:57:44.000One out of, I think, 50 or 60,000 documents.
00:57:47.000that got released was a report where I think some some bureaucrat was saying something to the effect of are we really gonna you know idle all these vehicles forever and and it was more supposed to be hyperbole and this other bureaucrat said uh yes yes that is actually exactly what we're doing we're idling all the vehicles they're all running 24 7 365 days a year for 24 24 for 20 years
00:58:25.000Every individual military personnel in Afghanistan is $1,000,000.
00:58:31.000Every year, for each soldier, it costs us $1,000,000 to have them over there.
00:58:36.000So you imagine, if you at one point had more than 100,000 troops in the Middle East, every single one of them costs a million dollars per year.
00:58:56.000and the Taliban have reached an understanding that could lead to a significant and nationwide reduction in violence across Afghanistan and ultimately end America's oldest war, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
00:59:09.000A seven-day reduction of violence period will begin Friday night, and if it is successful, U.S.
00:59:15.000and Taliban officials will sign the long sought-after peace agreement on February 29th in Doha, Qatar, according to a senior State Department official.
00:59:25.000The two parties have been engaged in extensive talks intended to facilitate a political settlement to end the war in Afghanistan, reduce U.S.
00:59:32.000and allied forces' presence, and ensure that no terrorist group ever uses Afghan soil to threaten the United States or our allies, according to Mike Pompeo.
00:59:42.000The only way to achieve a sustainable peace in Afghanistan is for Afghans to come together and agree on the way forward.
01:00:04.000The Taliban issued its own statement on the deal on Friday.
01:00:19.000To participate in the signing ceremony, make arrangements for the release of prisoners, structure a path for intra-Afghan negotiations with various political parties of the country, and finally lay the groundwork for peace across the country with the withdrawal of all foreign forces.
01:00:36.000The war began in October 2001 and if the deal is signed it would mark an important step for President Trump toward meeting his
01:00:43.000I have to laugh a little bit because...
01:00:53.000And Mike Pompeo says that, well, the condition that has to be met for Afghanistan to have all of our troops out of there is Afghans have to come together and unite and rebuild the country.
01:02:51.000They're saying that, well, if we pull out too soon, the country's going to blow up.
01:02:55.000And if the country blows up, then you're going to have these people who will use Afghanistan and use the terrain as a base to launch operations against the United States.
01:03:05.000Well, that on its face is ridiculous logic.
01:03:08.000The idea that if there's a place in the world that is controlled by our enemies, or not controlled by a government, that they could use that as a springboard and that would cause problems for the United States.
01:03:44.000It was a story that got totally memory hold, and I don't remember all the specifics for that reason.
01:03:50.000But there was a story about maybe it was Arizona or New Mexico where there was a terrorist training compound and there ended up being a lot more like fishy details but point being just look at the history of the United States.
01:04:01.000Look at things like Waco or the Unabomber or you know you could look at all kinds of examples and that's not to make you know like a valid judgment about Waco and you know things have gone on in the country but but the point is to say that
01:04:14.000Because there is terrain that the US government doesn't know everything that's going on and doesn't have complete and total control over it, that's a story of the entire planet.
01:04:24.000The idea that we could control everything that goes on, on every parcel of land in the world, is ridiculous.
01:04:31.000We can't even do that in our own country.
01:04:33.000People are able to launch terrorist attacks in our country, from our country.
01:04:38.000So to say that we have to remain in Afghanistan because we will not allow Afghanistan to be a place where terrorists might group together or something, this is ridiculous.
01:04:48.000The way that you prevent terrorism, the way that you prevent these kinds of attacks, is with intelligence.
01:04:54.000And maybe you have some kind of presence where you know what's going on.
01:04:57.000You know, there are ways to do this with special forces or spies.
01:05:00.000Or better yet, you just simply shut down the borders.
01:05:03.000You can't launch a terrorist attack from Afghanistan if you don't have people in the country from Afghanistan.
01:05:37.000In these complex networks of clans and these blood feuds that go back for so many years, instead of having people in this insane situation, this country which is just like totally, you know, ridiculous, why don't we just close our borders to Somalia?
01:05:52.000Why don't we just close our borders to Afghanistan?
01:05:54.000Just close our borders to Sudan, like Trump suggested with the travel ban.
01:06:17.000It saves us trillions of dollars a year.
01:06:20.000So I have to read the statement and say, if this is the logic that we're going into it with, we're never going to leave.
01:06:27.000And I think that's maybe the point, right?
01:06:29.000Is the idea that until these completely impossible conditions are satisfied, we cannot leave the region.
01:06:36.000Well that's why we've been in there for 20 years.
01:06:38.000We should just say, we've been in there far too long.
01:06:42.000We were in there for too long 10 years ago, and it's been 20 years.
01:06:46.000Let's just cut our losses and get out of there.
01:06:49.000You know, tie it in a nice bow, do whatever you need to do to dot your I's and cross your T's and whatever, but just give a timetable and say, we are just going to begin to pull our troops out of here.
01:07:20.000He was aggressively pursuing terrorists and leaders in Afghanistan.
01:07:25.000And that was very similar to Richard Nixon's policy of Vietnamization, where you increase the amount of bombings and increase the amount of troops, and then you're able to do this retreat with honor, so to speak.
01:07:35.000You're able to withdraw with honor, you really go balls to the wall, you push as hard against the enemy as you can, you establish some level of control, and then you're able to bail.
01:07:45.000And I think that was the Trump administration's intention here, something very similar.
01:08:31.000Well, my fear is you're going to have a bombing in that week, or maybe you have a bombing next week, or in two weeks, or something, after the agreement is signed.
01:09:14.000Because if those are the conditions, then it's never gonna happen!
01:09:17.000We just have to commit and say, okay, it doesn't matter.
01:09:20.000It literally doesn't matter what happens there.
01:09:22.000You could have a million car bombs go off.
01:09:24.000We are getting out, because that is just the nature of that country.
01:09:27.000And maybe you leave, you know, a couple of guys, you leave a residual special ops force, and maybe pull those guys out later, but there has to be a commitment to say, we're getting out no matter what.
01:09:39.000Because that's how we've been kicking the can down the road for all this time is, well, we'll just withdraw after this.
01:10:11.000That would be a moment in history that we would close a chapter on our history as a country
01:10:17.000Ending these forever wars and I'm sure that you would get momentum then after closing down Afghanistan to then Galvanize people behind closing down the war in Iraq and maybe finally pulling everybody out of Syria and so on I don't think you'll ever get zero troops in the Middle East but at the very least we could close the book close the chapter on
01:10:37.000You know, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of ground forces that are trying to occupy and nation-build and just burning cash and so on.
01:10:44.000So that would be a big deal for the country.
01:10:46.000It would also be a huge boon for Trump's reelection.
01:10:50.000If he could campaign on, I got a trade deal with China, I ended the war in Afghanistan, I built 500 miles of wall, and so on.
01:10:57.000If we could tie all that up in the next, what would that be, in the next nine months?
01:11:02.000That would be one of the most successful first terms of a president in U.S.
01:11:07.000So, I hope it works out, but seeing these kinds of conditions laid out where they talk about, well, Afghans have to come together and we just gotta unite and all this, I'm thinking, if they really mean that and they're not just saying that, not gonna work.
01:11:44.000It's like, nobody cares about Afghanistan, and up until the coronavirus, nobody cares about China or North Korea.
01:11:51.000And I've noticed that for... I've been doing this show for years, and whenever I title the show, and it has Afghanistan in the headline, oh, nobody wants to watch.
01:11:59.000I title it with China, North Korea, and it's about geopolitics, nobody wants to watch.
01:13:16.000You know, I tune in to Rachel Maddow on MSNBC and, you know, they have all these, the phone call and the Trump Tower meeting and Sergey Kislyak and Jeff Sessions and, you know, they've got, they've got all, all the resistance boomers have every part of it memorized.
01:13:45.000It's just the cereal that doesn't matter.
01:13:48.000So, but we are going to talk about this because maybe this is the start of season two, you know, if that was season one of the Russia soap opera.
01:13:56.000Maybe this is the season 2 trailer and we'll talk a little bit about the significance of it but now not only Donald Trump but also Bernie Sanders are being told, they were told by United States intelligence that Russia is planning on helping them in the 2020 election.
01:14:15.000Russia is helping Bernie Sanders to win the primary and Russia is also helping Donald Trump to be re-elected.
01:14:25.000The Trump one is from the New York Times.
01:14:27.000The Sanders one is from the Washington Post.
01:14:31.000on trump it says quote intelligence officials warned house lawmakers last week that russia was interfering in the 2020 campaign to try to get president trump re-elected ah according to five people familiar with the matter the day after the february 13th briefing the lawmakers the president berated joseph mcguire the outgoing acting director of national excuse me intelligence for allowing it to take place according to people familiar with the exchange
01:14:58.000President Trump was particularly irritated that Representative Adam Schiff and the leader of the impeachment proceedings was at the briefing.
01:15:05.000During the briefing to the House Intelligence Committee, Mr. Trump's allies challenged the conclusions, arguing that he had been tough on Russia and had strengthened European security.
01:15:14.000Some intelligence officials viewed the briefing as a tactical error, saying the conclusions could have been delivered in a less pointed manner or left out entirely to avoid angering Republicans.
01:15:25.000The intelligence officials have previously told lawmakers that Russia's interference campaign was continuing.
01:15:31.000Last week's briefing included what appeared to be new information that Russia intended to interfere with the 2020 Democratic primaries as well.
01:15:41.000It says federal officials told the Democratic frontrunner Bernie Sanders that Russia is trying to help his campaign in an effort to meddle in the primary.
01:15:50.000The Post reports, President Trump and lawmakers have been informed, although it's unclear what kind of assistance Russia has attempted to provide.
01:16:28.000Because you have to imagine that at a certain point it's the boy who cried wolf, you know?
01:16:32.000Oh, well, Trump got elected, it was Russia.
01:16:36.000Trump's social media stuff, oh, it was Russia.
01:16:39.000People didn't like Star Wars, it was Russia.
01:16:42.000And then it's like, it's already ridiculous!
01:16:44.000And now that Bernie Sanders, an insurgent, anti-establishment, Democratic candidate, is poised to go all the way and win the nomination in the Democratic Party,
01:17:02.000I wonder if you went out on the street and asked Democrats, Republicans, you know, a healthy mix of people if they really believe this stuff.
01:17:10.000I wonder how many people, like real people in the world, not journalists, not, you know, people that write for the New York Times, not politicians, but if you ask real people if anybody actually buys it.
01:17:21.000I don't know how it's possible at this point.
01:17:24.000I don't know how we could be beaten over the head after so many years with this, and you could have resistance boomers saying, yup, yeah, yeah, all these birdie bros, Chapo Trap House, they're getting money from Russia.
01:17:39.000We've been subject to this since the election even happened.
01:17:43.000You know, the FISA court warrants to investigate Donald Trump for the Russia connection.
01:17:50.000The FISA court was approached for that in June 2016.
01:17:53.000That was, what, five months before the 2016 election.
01:17:57.000So, we've been hearing about this forever.
01:17:59.000We knew about this for as long as it's been going on.
01:18:02.000So, we get it when it comes to Russia.
01:18:05.000And now, the latest thing is with Sanders.
01:18:07.000And it's become clear that this is just simply the go-to.
01:18:10.000When the establishment does not like what you're saying, when the establishment is afraid of a political victory, they blame it on Russia.
01:18:17.000We saw it with Trump, now we're seeing it with Sanders.
01:18:20.000And there is a level of satisfaction that comes with this one in particular.
01:18:25.000When it's coming down on Trump, or it's coming down on a right-wing person, it's like, of course.
01:18:30.000I remember Glenn Beck did a whole whiteboard about the alt-right, and he connected Richard Spencer and all these different guys, Jared Taylor to Alexander Dugan, and Dugan is connected to Putin, which is like, I mean, you know, those connections are real, but the idea that Putin is controlling all these people, I don't know if I go that far.
01:18:53.000So we have been subject to this forever, but now to see that the left is being called the Russian hackers, that there is some delicious irony in that.
01:19:01.000There is a little bit of satisfaction to see all these people that for years, and you know, I never took, I never put much stock in that.
01:19:08.000You get a boomer saying, oh, you're a Russian bot.
01:19:46.000Hey, I believe in our civic institutions.
01:19:50.000And it's so funny, and the reason they're doing it now to Sanders, as we know, is because they do not want Sanders, obviously, to be the nominee.
01:19:58.000They rolled it out against Trump because they don't like that Trump is president, and now they roll it out against Sanders because they do not want Sanders to be the nominee.
01:20:05.000That is a clear effort to undermine his credibility because they know that he is on his way to winning the nomination.
01:20:15.000Coincidentally, out of pure coincidence, pure serendipity, that Bernie Sanders has now emerged as the frontrunner and, by the way, the only candidate that can probably secure the nomination outright with the majority of the pledged delegates.
01:20:29.000And we talked about this on Wednesday.
01:20:51.000But there are so many pledged delegates in the country.
01:20:54.000I don't have the numbers for this right in front of me like I did during the debate.
01:20:57.000But you've got, I think it's maybe 4,000, just under 4,000, like 3,900, something like that.
01:21:01.000I think you have like 3,900 pledged delegates where
01:21:06.000The candidates go through all the different states, all the different states hold their contests to decide the electors for their state.
01:21:14.000You know, we just had Iowa and New Hampshire.
01:21:17.000Because Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg won the caucus in Iowa, they are going to get Iowa's pledged delegates, the delegates that represent Iowa in the nominating contest at the convention.
01:21:28.000So they picked up delegates in Iowa, they pick up delegates in New Hampshire, they pick up delegates across the states in proportion to the percentage of the vote that they win in each contest, whether it's a caucus or a primary held across the states.
01:21:41.000And in total, all the delegates from all these different state contests number just under 4,000.
01:21:48.000Just under 4,000 pledged delegates that are coming from these state contests.
01:22:12.000And if a candidate does not win that first ballot outright, if they do not win a majority of those pledge delegates outright in the first ballot, then all the delegates vote again.
01:22:23.000Except this time you get something like 700 superdelegates that are now factored in.
01:22:29.000So now instead of needing, I think it's 1,990,
01:22:33.000Delegates to get a majority of the pledge delegates.
01:22:36.000You now need something like 2300, a majority of delegates and superdelegates.
01:22:41.000So now superdelegates jump in, the pledge delegates get to make a new decision, and then I second ballot the candidate that wins 2300, a majority of all the delegates combined, then they become the nominee.
01:22:54.000It's important why I'm explaining this because what we saw in Iowa and New Hampshire and the trend that we're seeing now in Nevada, which is on Saturday, tomorrow, South Carolina next week and Super Tuesday, is that no other candidate will even come close to winning a majority outright.
01:23:10.000The only candidate that has the national infrastructure, that has the polling, that has the pledge delegates so far, to go all the way and win the nomination outright, the pledge delegates, without a second ballot, without any kind of jockeying, without the superdelegates, before the superdelegates even get factored in, is Sanders.
01:23:29.000He is by far and away the frontrunner, and in a way, in a unique category of his own, because no other candidate can even win at this point.
01:23:38.000That is almost set in stone, and we'll see for sure whether that shakes out by March 3rd, Super Tuesday, but that's the way it's looking.
01:23:46.000And that was only... that is a recent development that this is the dynamic.
01:23:50.000What they're hedging on now is that Michael Bloomberg or Pete Buttigieg will be able to, during a contested convention, win on the second ballot.
01:23:58.000That if Bernie Sanders doesn't win a majority of the delegates outright, and they have to do a second ballot, that Buttigieg or Bloomberg will be able to lobby and jockey
01:24:08.000With support from the party and they'll be able to clinch the nomination even though they might have had significantly less delegates, significantly less support than Bernie Sanders.
01:24:17.000Now the reason I'm explaining that is because that is a recent development and that's why the story comes out now.
01:24:23.000And it was engineered by the federal government.
01:24:26.000This was engineered by the intelligence services.
01:24:29.000The Washington Post reports today, in a total coincidence, the biggest coincidence, it just so happens to completely work out for the Democratic Party establishment, that the Russians are helping the Sanders campaign.
01:24:44.000And we don't know the ways in which they're helping, and the ways in which they're helping are much less significant than the ways they're helping Trump, but the evidence is compelling enough that we have to tell the Sanders campaign.
01:24:56.000And by the way, the evidence is also compelling enough to tell everyone in the country and to tell the Washington Post and to remind everybody that Bernie Sanders is cheating, Bernie Sanders is getting support from the Russians, they want him to be the nominee because he's going to lose, he's going to beat Donald Trump, and hey, voters in Nevada, voters in South Carolina, voters in California, Texas, New York, don't vote for this guy!
01:25:23.000And what does it tell you that at this point, the political game, like the curtain has been pushed aside, the facade is gone, the mask is off, what used to be, and I, look, I don't know, I'm 21, so me analyzing this stuff on this level, I've only been doing this for like five years, right?
01:25:44.000Watching the news obsessively and so on, so I don't know.
01:26:07.000A story of politicians that care deeply about the country.
01:26:12.000Great leaders, men of integrity, and they just don't agree about how to govern, and they're fighting for their little lives, they're fighting for their vision of the country, and they're joined with the coalition of families and like-minded Americans to make things happen.
01:26:32.000There was like a suspension of disbelief, like going to see a movie.
01:26:40.000You know, well, like seeing a movie, you know that it's all just lights and magic and sound and cameras and equipment and studios and so on.
01:26:48.000When you're watching the movie, you're in it, you're believing it.
01:26:52.000In the same way with politics, maybe on a level you know that it's people getting murdered and it's people getting cheated and it's money and it's pork bills and it's all this, but you want to believe.
01:27:04.000You want to believe that Barack Obama is the first black president
01:27:08.000And he doesn't believe in a white and black America.
01:27:11.000He believes in a United States of America.
01:27:41.000Okay, well, we're going to get the DNI to come forward and say that Russia's helping him.
01:27:45.000And we're just going to start lying, and the government's going to get involved, and the intel community's going to get involved, because you chose wrong, and now it's time for you to be punished.
01:27:56.000There's this alliance, and we all know this by the way, we have known this, but there's this obvious direct alliance between the intelligence community, the deep state, the bureaucrats, these like governmental forces.
01:28:10.000It's the lobbyists, the interests, the deep state, Wall Street, finance, the contractors, all this.
01:28:16.000It's the media, which is the big networks, radio, print, publications, social media, now with
01:28:24.000You know, Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg, these characters, and it's the parties.
01:28:28.000Specifically, the Democratic Party establishment, and to a far lesser extent, the Republican Party establishment.
01:28:35.000And all these different institutions, which by the way, these are all, these are all the institutions of power in America.
01:28:43.000And like academia, think tanks, you know, maybe I left out a few, but...
01:28:47.000All the institutions of power in the country are working together.
01:29:07.000Well, if you talk about what the endgame is, you get banned, we're gonna lie about you, we're gonna call you a name, we're gonna get you fired from your job, the intelligence community's gonna come and take your gun away and arrest you and put you in jail and whatever.
01:29:21.000But this is, to me, like naked evidence that that is happening.
01:29:25.000And it was like that with the Russia investigation and Trump, and like with this, it just proves that it's non-partisan.
01:29:31.000This just goes to show, it's not like it's this Democrat... Oh, it's these Democrats!
01:30:49.000No, it's like the intelligence community is fabricating intelligence, working with the parties, and then collaborating with the media to take down people running for president.
01:30:57.000You know, somebody like Bernie Sanders, as much as I don't agree with him,
01:31:01.000I do kind of believe that he is just like a guy who's independent of the establishment.
01:31:06.000Maybe he's a little corrupt, maybe he's a little bit of a hypocrite, but he is somebody that actually is at this big level running for president and challenging the establishment.
01:31:17.000They're not going to allow some guy to just waltz in there and get the nomination.
01:31:22.000Or, you know, if there is, you know, I think it was proof with Trump that that can happen, that they do still count all the votes and so on, but they're trying to ensure that that has the least likelihood, least probability chance of happening.
01:31:35.000And it's important then to spell all that out.
01:31:52.000And I say that because whenever you talk about elites conspiring, what are you branding as a conspiracy theorist and what's the connotation for that?
01:32:01.000Tinfoil hat, crazy, disreputable, somebody that's not credible, all these things, right?
01:32:08.000They call you a conspiracy theorist and that word is supposed to brand you as crazy.
01:32:34.000It is a theory, which is something that you cannot prove, that the elites or other people in the society are conspiring, which means working together in secret.
01:32:42.000Is there any doubt that people are working together in secret at the highest levels?
01:32:47.000And would that be a theory because it is not imminently provable?
01:32:51.000It is not testable like a science experiment or something?
01:33:05.000Conspiracies which are unproven because we do not see what happens, for example, in Afghanistan, or in the Persian Gulf, or the conversations in the Pentagon, or the conversations in the Intel community.
01:34:25.000The only way to bring down the elite is to create instability.
01:34:29.000That is the only opportunity for somebody to challenge the elite to rise up.
01:34:34.000The elite loves when everything is coordinated, everything is tight, everything is solid, it is immovable, it is static.
01:34:41.000Because the status quo then gets to dictate all the rules and they sit on top of it.
01:34:46.000But when it starts to shake a little bit and there's cracks in the system, it's through those cracks then that we're able to rise up and exploit vulnerabilities and then we're able to make change.
01:34:55.000So at this point, I'm just forward doing damage.
01:34:57.000Just take a big wrecking ball and just keep fucking smashing.
01:35:01.000And sorry for the language, but it always gets me heated to think about this.
01:39:43.000base dollar says anybody see the price of gold today coronavirus I don't know I'm not a market guy so I I wouldn't know but yeah I did notice the gold has been going up pretty what is it up like 27% so but I don't know if we could attribute that to coronavirus I don't know enough about it to say what was the variable there could be studio ikns is a studio in the kernel walk into AF pack
01:42:18.000Socialist communist, you know, and he's oh he's being backed by Russia, maybe 50 years ago Johnny Rockets a sad hearing Trump say America first in the intro.
01:42:27.000Okay, you're gay if you say that Save Western Civs.
01:42:30.000I'm really sad grow up Save Western Civs says are you going to wear your dashiki this month?
01:47:36.000The state of the most natural thing the state of man is warfare and I that doesn't mean I'm like in favor of war But you know, we should always be deterring it.
01:50:29.000like a catholic foundation for the world like if you read uh... carl schmidt and even uh... they say about uh... to master art of my stray i don't know how to pronounce it i'm not french and i only read but um... if you read him i i've i've read that he wasn't even a totally devout catholic but he was a firm believer in like a catholic oriented worldview he was like not only catholic but there's some historical speculation about what was he really as uh... you know
01:50:59.000Was he really as pious a Catholic as he was intensely, you know, orienting his politics around Catholicism?
01:51:05.000That's something that I've read and, you know, Schmitt wrote about this and there's a lot of authors that have written about, you know, maybe there should be a Thomistic or Catholic basis for the world or a Christian basis, even if they themselves are not religious or more secular or something like that.
01:51:20.000So, I don't necessarily believe that's true.
01:51:23.000I think that being a Christian definitely helps.
01:51:27.000But I don't think it is always necessary for people to become, like, true conservatives.
01:51:34.000Like, I mean, it's necessary for you to be saved and everything, but in order to be a true conservative and possess understanding, I think you could understand being a conservative and even being a Catholic conservative or, you know, an Integralist or something like that, but without actually subscribing to the ideas themselves.
01:53:25.000That is one of the great tragedies of being a transcendent intellect, as Patrick Casey might say.
01:53:33.000One of the great tragedies of being a transcendent intellect, a non-NPC, is that there are so many things I take joy in, but I know I cannot share them with NPCs or the masses.
01:53:45.000What I was going to say is that what I tend to find on the internet is that
01:53:50.000Once people get married they like immediately become cringe, and I don't want to say that because I want people to get married And that's we should all be we should all be married with kids I mean that is that is the natural course and that is I think probably the most healthy way to live and the most I Don't know what the order beats.
01:54:09.000It's the best thing for a person probably and it's good for our movement and all that and
01:54:14.000But, uh, when it comes to the internet, it's like all the people that I see online, a lot of them that are cringed, it's like they're married.
01:57:57.000This is just this is just vicious I have no chill sometimes, you know, it wasn't you know, it wasn't that bad of a super shot now I'm just being a jerk
02:01:19.000You know, they did the filming and the editing.
02:01:21.000I just showed up with a script, and I shot those seven episodes.
02:01:25.000Over the course of the show I had ideas about what to do, a panel show, a monologue show, change the background, change the setup, change the editing, and we did all seven episodes have like kind of a different format and a different runtime and you know we did debates, interviews, that kind of thing.
02:01:42.000And then with the show, America First, this show, the show, first broadcasted on RSBN.
02:01:50.000Again, that was another case of Cassie Dillon and the RSBN network recruited me to do a show for them.
02:01:57.000And they sent me all the proper supplies and everything.
02:02:00.000And I found myself sort of thrust into this.
02:02:03.000You would think that somebody like me, as sort of like a, well, I was a YouTuber, as somebody that had like a huge, well, still does have a huge streaming following and a huge internet following, that I would be like this social media, oh, I was 10 years old when I bought my first camera.
02:02:21.000I've been a YouTuber since I was nine years old when I bought my first camera with my birthday money and I, you know, and my content evolved and blah, blah, blah.
02:04:13.000Andrew Jackson says my brother says I resemble you very flattering Andrew Jackson or you know, whoever's behind this username is watching America first and thinking oh boy.
02:04:24.000He's just like me Yeah, all these droopers watching America first he's just like me Why I pray if you say it's flattering.
02:04:33.000I appreciate that Mark Fuentes says miss Malkin support my okay I don't know if I'm gonna read that
02:04:40.000TK Wise is these adrenochrome jokes gonna get nibba's frazzled.
02:04:44.000Yeah Armenian groper says if democracy dies in darkness shut off the lights.
02:04:49.000Yeah for real Anon says CA senator wants to exempt LGBT pedos from sex From sex registry.
02:04:59.000Okay, same guy who decriminalized AIDS transmission off to check that out
02:05:28.000Homosexuals, transsexuals... I don't know how quickly we're going to get there, but the pedophile stuff, that is going to become the crusade.
02:05:36.000They might be pushing the envelope now, but...
02:05:40.000You know five to ten years I think that they're gonna make that the next iteration of it and it's not it sounds silly now maybe maybe not to this audience but for most people but just look at how it was ten years ago if you argued that gay marriage would open the door to polyamory and bestiality and so on people said oh that's not gonna happen that's crazy and here we are now and everyone's in an open relationship and there are conversations about bestiality and
02:06:07.000And now this pedophilia stuff is emergent and transsexuals and all that.
02:06:37.000Sky fries is would you ever go on tinfoil hat or to degenerate?
02:06:41.000I don't know what that is On mutes as I'm addicted to esoteric dots being connected Wow cool quirky cookie monsters as differences between Italian and Mexican Catholics Is that a question or a statement?
02:11:46.000Using words is like a verbal stimuli as opposed to transmitting information.
02:11:52.000It's more like you just need to use words to direct and guide their emotions or their behaviors, and the content of the words doesn't really matter.
02:12:00.000The content of the sentences, the meaning contained in the words, is really secondary.
02:12:05.000You know, that's excluding things like, oh, what time are you getting home?
02:13:15.000And people are just going to have to live with that.
02:13:17.000I mean, maybe the whole family will live in fear of me.
02:13:21.000Wife and kids will be living in fear of my volatility and my rage, which I can snap at any minute.
02:13:28.000And, uh, but at the same time, they'll also see a much warmer side, you know, and I feel like that's what I want.
02:13:34.000I would want my children to think back like he had a legendary temper and you did not want to, and the things he would do, but, but when, but he could be the nicest guy, but we, when he took me to the ball game once,
02:13:46.000You know that that is what I want to cultivate is an air of like tear I want it I want to just Loom over the family casting a long shadow over the family You know, but but the legendary volatility you have to be volatile volatility is Manipulative it's a manipulative thing, but it also can but also can be quite effective especially when you're talking about like a
02:14:43.000I think I've been getting better, but sometimes I just, you know, it'll be a perfect storm.
02:14:47.000I'll be tired and hungry, and then something will happen, and that is when I'm at my worst.
02:14:52.000When I get hungry, I'm like a different person, and then add to that being tired, and then add to that like another irritant, and then something else, and it's like, forget about it.
02:16:30.000It's like it's such a such a bizarre thing ever since I became like even a minor e-celebrity It's like the real the real and present distinction between NPCs and non NPCs It's very real.
02:16:44.000There's nothing wrong with being an NPC, but if there is a real distinction so So I'm sure people are out there and they're like totally getting the vibe.
02:17:50.000she is she came from a very italian neighborhood and i for whatever reason she wants like normalcy she wants to like be more assimilated for lack of a better word into like uh
02:18:42.000Cutting and chopping and stirring and I don't know all the different actions that are involved It seems to me counterintuitive that it's like oh, we just separate out all our ingredients Dump it in dump in the meat dump in the whatever this and that and we just Turn on the thing we make it hot and now it's this.
02:19:02.000It's a delicious meal No, you just made like stew you just made like a big soupy mess, and I don't know maybe it tastes good But I don't I don't want your crock pot concoctions
02:19:14.000I just don't something about it to me is just like cheap and like I don't know probably better than if you're looking for something cheap and easy that's probably what you go for but I can't imagine it's like oh this is an alternative to cooking oh crock-pot this solves all our problems like that'd be like looking at the microwave and being like mmm mmm the microwave heat up food in the microwave oh dinner delicious like forget about it you need to cook dinner you need to cook the dinner okay
02:19:43.000Yes, so I know I will not I'll not take back what I said about crock-pot weenies I'll not be eating food out of a plastic.
02:19:51.000I think it's plastic ceramic on the inside Maybe plastic on the outside.
02:19:55.000I'll not be eating your Crock-pot your liquid mess there Bad faith poster says I get a nick.
02:20:41.000You know, it's driving, it's doing these menial, monotonous tasks, and it's, oh, I gotta talk to this person, I gotta do this, I gotta check off the boxes, chores, all that, and then, you know, crawl back in bed and...
02:20:58.000I feel like the idea of children is maybe rewarding.
02:21:02.000It's not like what I do isn't rewarding, but on some level I think that's deeper, obviously, the connection, the emotional connection you have with your kids as opposed to like a body of work.
02:21:12.000So, I don't know, just some thinking out loud there.
02:21:16.000Molly McGuire says, yo yo, put that white boy with the big hands on TV.
02:22:02.000But she sent me that screenshot of that conversation like three years ago.
02:22:06.000So you know that all these people rubbing their hands together and saying they're grooming me to be the next Zionist, grooming me to be the next Israel-first neocon.
02:22:16.000And I want you to remember that, by the way, ingrates, when people are so quick to throw me under the bus, or doubt me, or believe rumors, or lies, or whatever.
02:22:36.000Oh, like, you should be grateful or anything like that?
02:22:39.000It's to say, like, if I cared about money or if I was a sellout, I could have been a sellout and I could have, you know, done really well for myself and not have to put up with a fraction of the bullshit that I have to put up with now.
02:22:51.000The deplatforming, the hate, the slander, the attacks from the media, obstacles every step of the way.
02:28:04.000Just stop watching man His super chat is it's a grug here six long nose clan and smoke cuts It's like if you're saying that shit in 2020 please like
02:28:19.000Just stop taking your vitamin C, okay?
02:28:22.000Go on the subway, have somebody cough on you, stop washing your hands.
02:31:04.000I would do everything in my power to ensure that that would not happen.
02:31:08.000Whatever you have to do during the moon cycle or take these supplements or whatever five girls I think I would I would meet my end by my own hand if that were the case five girls I could even come up with five girls names
02:31:25.000Yeah, no way no way Could you imagine me in like a minivan with like five girls in the in the car the oldest girl in the passenger seat?
02:31:34.000Four younger girls and in the back and you know, they're I don't even know screaming carrying on whatever and I'm just driving the car I've got to drive them to cheer practice or whatever because wife is busy or she's sick or something I'm just driving I would be like
02:31:54.000I'd be like in that million dollar extreme thing when, what's his name, goes into work and he spills his coffee on himself, smashes his laptop against his head, popping the, you know, 100 niacin pills.
02:32:10.000Let's see, manga country, I just read that.
02:32:14.000Yeastwoods is gonna hang with zoomers even if I'm from 94.
02:32:17.000Well, you're not a zoomer, but yeah, I don't know, maybe he can hang out with us.
02:32:20.000Based in Red Pilt says, Properitarianism, John Mark and Kurt Doolittle?