00:02:47.000And Maine, and it was our guys too, supposedly, the traitors from the Trump administration.
00:02:55.000It was Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett.
00:02:58.000They joined up with the liberal justices on the Supreme Court to shut down a legal appeal in Maine for a vaccine mandate to be temporarily suspended.
00:03:12.000And in this particular case, it's concerning the religious exemption.
00:03:17.000In the state of Maine, they're mandating all their workers to get the vaccine, but there is no exemption for people that have a religious objection to getting vaccinated, which is very different because we've seen challenges and we've covered them actually in New York and in Indiana.
00:03:36.000I don't know if we covered New York, but I specifically remember covering Indiana.
00:03:41.000And in those states, it was concerning the vaccine mandate as a whole.
00:03:44.000In Maine, though, they don't have a religious exemption built into their vaccine mandate.
00:03:49.000So there were some people that came forward and they're suing the state.
00:03:55.000They're trying to claim that if the vaccine mandate is there without a religious exemption, then it violates the First Amendment, you know, your right to practice your religion.
00:04:06.000Obviously, if the government is telling you you have to get vaccinated or else you're not really free to express your religion if you've got some kind of objection for religious reasons to getting the vaccine.
00:04:19.000And they're asking the court to temporarily prevent the vaccine mandate from going into effect while the court decides this, because this is an important case.
00:04:29.000And like I said, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh teamed up with the liberals to reject this appeal.
00:04:37.000And so now all the people in Maine who have some kind of religious reason that they don't want to get the vaccine doesn't matter.
00:05:41.000It doesn't work for anybody outside of Maine, but in Maine, they don't even give you the option, which is really a step further than what we've already seen.
00:05:51.000Of course, the significance is that Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett were both supposedly very conservative judges appointed by Donald Trump within the past five years.
00:07:12.000Mitch McConnell refused to even hold the confirmation hearing.
00:07:15.000Because he said, well, if there's going to be an election in a year, he made up this reason.
00:07:21.000He said, well, if there's an election this year, then your mandate is somewhat expired.
00:07:27.000We're not going to hold the confirmation hearing when the American people are going to decide maybe a new course for who's going to be president.
00:08:17.000But of course, I didn't even think it was possible that they could confirm in the amount of time that they had, but they did.
00:08:23.000And they put a lot of other stuff on the back burner, like the COVID stimulus and infrastructure and Afghanistan and lots of things to get her through with the intention that maybe she could resolve election integrity issues if those arose.
00:08:47.000She has sided with the liberals on important cases more than she sided with the conservatives and on just about every issue on gun rights, on religious freedom, on The whole COVID lockdowns, vaccines, you name it,
00:09:03.000even on Trump himself, when the New York City prosecutors were going after Trump for shady business dealings and a lot of nonsense, Amy Coney Barrett voted with the liberals to allow them to move forward and look into his records.
00:10:06.000And this was in some, I think, parliamentary hearing or something.
00:10:09.000Swedish lawmaker said in a passing, you know, in making a statement about integration of refugees and migrants into Sweden, he said that it just so happens, according to the UN and other sources, that the Sudanese have a low IQ.
00:10:29.000And in Sweden, I think it's around there, I think it might be like 104, 103 or something.
00:10:34.000And this politician said that the Sudanese average IQ, which is like 60 or 70, he said that's actually quite low.
00:10:41.000And it's lower than what we have here.
00:10:43.000And that's going to pose problems probably when these people try to assimilate as they're coming here by the millions.
00:10:50.000And so this female lawmaker heard that and made a police report.
00:10:54.000Police went out, arrested this guy, charged him with hate speech, something like that.
00:10:59.000I think in particular, it was incitement, inciting racial hatred and inciting violence against a protected group because he made those comments.
00:11:09.000So now he's been charged and sentenced, 81 year old man.
00:11:46.000I feel like, you know, I saw something on TikTok where this guy was going house to house and he had this like a little doll that looked like a kid and he would put the doll in front of the door with the bag open and he'd ring the doorbell and the people would come out and give candy, just drop the candy into the bag and he'd pick up the doll and go to the next house.
00:12:07.000And I thought, you know, was it really worth it?
00:12:11.000Because I was thinking about, I mean, I probably could.
00:13:24.000I don't know what it is, but you know, when you were a kid on Halloween, you get the bag full of candy, go back to the house with your friends, you dump it all out, and like you don't even eat all of it.
00:13:34.000I remember I didn't even eat all my Halloween candy.
00:13:36.000I don't think any single year did I eat even half of it because I wasn't a big candy guy.
00:13:43.000There's something about just getting it.
00:13:45.000I don't know, just collecting it, having it.
00:15:58.000I will not go to any Halloween parties.
00:16:01.000My friend just texted me today and he's like, hey, you want to go to a Halloween party?
00:16:05.000And I'm thinking, like, that's the absolute last thing that I want to do.
00:16:09.000Because then, you know, I kind of skipped the phase where you, I skipped the Miley Cyrus phase where you go from Hannah Montana to a whore and then, you know, maybe well adjusted adult.
00:16:21.000Because that's kind of like what Halloween does.
00:16:23.000You're like a kid, you're dressed up as a ghost, you trick or treat, and then you go to these Halloween parties and it's drinking and it's sex and everyone's dressed up like a whore.
00:18:08.000Unfortunately, it's not going to be resolved until Monday.
00:18:12.000We have this technical thing, one of our services is bugging out, and they said, well, we can't fix it until Monday.
00:18:18.000So, I know I told everybody the merch goes offline on Monday, no exceptions, but if the merch store is down for the weekend, I kind of feel obligated to leave all the Halloween stuff up for maybe a few days next week when we get it back up and running.
00:22:01.000I was going to get to that before we get into our news here.
00:22:04.000Baked Alaska, I don't know if you've heard this, but he had his court day today for the case where he pepper sprayed a bodyguard or maced, I should say, a bouncer outside of a club or a bar.
00:22:20.000In Phoenix, Arizona, earlier this year.
00:22:23.000Or it might have been, I think it was actually last year.
00:23:28.000He is just trying to make entertainment.
00:23:30.000He is trying to make the kids smile and laugh, and for that, he's being punished?
00:23:35.000He's going out there with his camera to create high quality entertainment content.
00:23:40.000He is trying to go inside the Capitol to correct the broken election.
00:23:45.000Well, I should say he was there in a capacity as a journalist to cover the world historical moment that was the January 6th protest, there to gather evidence, potentially bust up this kind of federal entrapment scheme, which he got the video of Ray Epps, and for that, he's being punished?
00:24:44.000We've seen this story before about a failed artist, a failed artist who was pushed around, kicked around by society, launched an unsuccessful coup attempt at a bar, at a beer hall, wound up in jail, wrote a best selling book.
00:25:08.000And then the rest, as they say, is history.
00:25:11.000We've seen that story play out before.
00:25:13.000So I would just say let's just be very careful what we do next.
00:25:18.000If you're the judge in that case, if you're the judge in the federal case, I would just be very careful about the extent to which you want to play into this prophecy.
00:25:28.000And do you really want to challenge fate in that way?
00:25:31.000They are daring fate to make another Hitler out of baked Alaska.
00:25:36.000And I think that's the last thing they want to do.
00:26:28.000The reason that Baked Alaska is being ordered to pay restitution to this bar for coming back and masing the bodyguard is because they hate our freedom, and it's because they hate our way of life.
00:27:04.000So we're going to free Baked Alaska one way or another.
00:27:08.000I don't care if we have to do a next three days style, you know, break him out of jail, great escape style, dig a tunnel, you know, Shawshank Redemption.
00:27:16.000But we're getting our boy out of jail.
00:29:51.000It says Sweden Democratic regional politician Bertel Malmberg was convicted on October 7th in something district court for incitement against ethnic groups.
00:30:15.000It was at the end of April that Malmberg, at a meeting of Sormland's Regional Council, pointed out the research, facts, science, data, it's research, about the average level of intelligence of South Sudanese after the Swedish Migration Agency, in its lack of wisdom, placed a number of South Sudanese quota refugees in Sormland.
00:30:37.000This population is among the nations who have the lowest intelligence in the world, which is well documented, according to Malmberg.
00:30:45.000Bertel Malmberg was reported to the police by Social Democrat Christine Giljam, who had commented The statement expresses racial biological thinking based on the premise that humanity can be divided into different races, where some are more valuable than others.
00:31:05.000A Swedish weekly paper interviewed Malmberg in connection with the verdict.
00:31:09.000He said that he only tried to explain how difficult it's been for these people to integrate in Sweden.
00:31:15.000And that it would therefore be wiser to help them in their own country.
00:31:20.000He said, There are lots of those who are now brought here as refugees, and I do not think that is good, not only for society, but also for the poor people of South Sudan.
00:31:29.000I have the greatest sympathy for them.
00:31:31.000They have for decades been employed by the northern part of Sudan, which they broke away from in 2011.
00:31:37.000They have one of the world's lowest levels of education and widespread illiteracy.
00:31:41.000The majority have worked as farmers and herders for generations.
00:31:45.000Placing them in northern Europe is not very wise as I see it.
00:31:49.000Malmberg was found guilty on October 7th, and he was sentenced to a 40 day suspended sentence and a total fine of 24,000 kroner for a statement.
00:32:00.000When the paper interviewed Malmberg after the verdict, he said, My lawyer and I agree that we will appeal.
00:32:06.000Malmberg said that he was interrupted and was not allowed to finish his testimony during the trial.
00:32:10.000He said, I intended to refer to the Human Development Index from the UN and make it clear that it was about these people becoming impossible to integrate into the labor market, but I never got that far.
00:32:22.000The verdict stated that Malmberg wanted to portray the designated ethnic group to be, quote, less valuable than other ethnic groups, but he pointed out that he had not spoken at all about human value, but about employability.
00:32:37.000And this is similar to what goes on in basically every European country, but also America.
00:32:44.000The guy said, according to data, research, statistics, facts, you know, these things that all these liberals are talking about all the time.
00:33:14.000I mean, just go to these countries and see their way of life and compare it to what goes on in China or other advanced countries like South Korea or Japan or Russia.
00:33:28.000And specifically, when you control even for other variables like environment, education, upbringing, specifically, the cognitive ability still isn't equal.
00:33:38.000And I don't know why anybody would expect it to be equal.
00:33:41.000Clearly, you have biological categories, you've got races, you've got people that have been separate for tens of thousands of years, maybe longer.
00:33:51.000And the idea that individuals, much less groups, would have the same IQ.
00:33:57.000On average, again, as groups, not just as individuals, but collectively from other continents, it doesn't make any sense to me at all.
00:34:21.000I don't actually think that they have any data.
00:34:23.000They typically just say that race isn't real or the tests are biased.
00:34:29.000By culture or language, which is not true because they make tests and they control for that.
00:34:34.000So the other side says, well, the people that design the test, the control for language and culture, have implicit bias that can never be muted.
00:34:43.000The cognitive ability is different between groups.
00:34:46.000We know this, some argue this, but for simply stating these facts, simply, again, like the guy said, for bringing up the relevant data, he's been charged with a crime.
00:34:57.000He's been charged with inciting hatred and violence.
00:35:02.000Against the Sudanese, because he said that they have a lower IQ on average than other people.
00:35:07.000And this is where everything is headed.
00:35:10.000I mean, this isn't, in many ways, where we already are in America, it's just a little bit different.
00:35:16.000In Sweden, you get arrested for having the wrong opinion.
00:35:19.000You get arrested for saying things in particular, not just any opinion, but saying things, you know, facts, opinions that challenge the underlying assumptions, the assumptions that underlie the worldview of the ruling regime, not particularly in Sweden, but in Europe and in America.
00:36:09.000And you really have to question why is it that it's these things?
00:36:13.000Why is this statement something that's been criminalized?
00:36:16.000Well, it's easy to say the kinds of opinions and facts that are criminalized.
00:36:21.000Those are probably the opinions and facts that are challenging the dominant narrative, the dominant ideology, the ideology from which the authority of the current regime proceeds from.
00:36:36.000So if we can assume that, then we have to ask ourselves, well, why then?
00:36:40.000If we can assume the government only outlaws speech that challenges the ideology that their authority comes from, I mean, why else would they outlaw it?
00:36:49.000Because the guy didn't say, hey, let's go hang all the Sudanese people, he didn't say that.
00:36:54.000He didn't say, hey, Sudanese people are lower than dirt.
00:37:04.000It's a neutral factual statement based on evidence.
00:37:07.000It's, by definition, a scientific statement.
00:37:10.000So, I mean, we can assume that if the laws have been designed and the statutes in America, certain rules have been designed to criminalize speech like that, why would Zuckerberg and Bezos, why would Klaus Schwab, why would Biden and Theresa May and Boris Johnson and the Angela Merkel and all these others, and the European Union.
00:37:30.000Why would they go out of their way to criminalize speech like that?
00:37:33.000Well, it's because statements like that probably jeopardize what they are, which is the powerful elite.
00:37:39.000Why do statements like that challenge their power?
00:37:42.000It's because the whole system and society is built on this liberal narrative, liberal secular narrative that everybody's equal.
00:37:55.000This is like, and I know it's trite, it's been said before.
00:37:59.000It's like a religious dogma, as we know.
00:38:02.000And the reason why people compare it to that is because, you know, centuries ago, the authority of the church and the monarchies which derived their authority from the church, not just because it was blasphemy, but also for that reason.
00:38:15.000It's because, you know, in the old days when the church was the state and the state got its authority from the church, if you were to go out there and question the religious dogma, you're not just blaspheming the religion that the people in power believe and the people in the Country belief, and which we happen to believe, by the way.
00:38:32.000But at the same time, you're also undermining their authority.
00:38:34.000You're undermining the idea which confers legitimacy to the authority exercised by certain people in the society.
00:38:46.000And that's why people compare it to religious dogma when people say, oh, it's like Galileo.
00:38:51.000What they're saying is, Galileo, and this is the myth, they say Galileo said that the sun is the center of the solar system, and the church wanted to kill him for that because.
00:39:17.000So the myth, that's not really how it played out, but that's the principle people are explaining when they use that historical illusion, which is really a myth.
00:39:29.000This guy goes out there, and it can't be tolerated from anybody.
00:39:32.000This isn't some powerful guy, just some low level bureaucrat or local representative.
00:39:38.000Anybody that challenges the ruling ideology is really challenging the foundation that the people in power have to rule.
00:39:45.000And a big part of that ideology is the egalitarian myth that there are no races, or if there are, they're all equal.
00:39:53.000Or if they're not equal, they're unequal because white people are particularly evil or malicious or they're bullies or something like that.
00:40:03.000And of course, the point of this kind of idea, the point of egalitarian rhetoric, is in some way to shake up the old existing ruling class.
00:40:14.000I think at some point, Jews and other liberals and secular groups.
00:40:19.000Freemasons and other secret societies, they recognized that in order to have their way, in order to dislodge the old ruling elite, they had to destroy these white people, they had to destroy Christianity, they had to destroy all the different characteristics of the people that were in power so that they could replace those people and so that they could be the ones in power.
00:40:41.000And this is where you get critical theory, this is where you get Marxism, this is where you get all these intellectual attacks.
00:40:49.000Against the foundation of the old regime's authority to rule.
00:40:52.000And that's how you invert the whole pyramid.
00:40:54.000Well, what if we had affirmative action and now we're rewarding blacks?
00:40:58.000What if we had a Holocaust curriculum and now you can't criticize Jewish people?
00:41:03.000And what if we had this thing where now we have to give certain jobs and mentorship and vice presidencies and board seats to women and so on?
00:41:13.000And so, really, it all comes back to a study of power.
00:41:16.000It's not even so much about the ideas, it's about how the ideas.
00:41:21.000You know, how people believing in the society, these ideas, is going to change how the people in power are able to exercise their authority.
00:41:33.000And so, for example, you can't have, in this context, a mass migration agenda in Sweden.
00:41:39.000You can't bring in millions of South Sudanese if you have people going out there as representatives of the people saying, we don't want them here.
00:42:03.000It means that when they come into a society which is high IQ and highly developed, and they're low IQ and not developed, they're not going to fit in.
00:43:23.000This is all stuff that we've covered on the show for years, but it gets to the heart of what we've been saying in America for a long time, which is we are not going to understand the threat to our country and our way of life anywhere in the world, I guess in the Western white world, Christendom.
00:43:54.000No woman is going to report you to the police for dividing people into economic classes and saying there's differences between the classes and some are lesser and some are better.
00:44:08.000That's not a criminal statement because that.
00:44:11.000Does not challenge, it doesn't get to the heart of this agenda, and it doesn't get at the heart of where this new elite, which are evil and who hate us and are trying to destroy us, it doesn't get at the heart of their claim to power.
00:44:27.000It doesn't get at the heart of their ostensibly legitimate claim to power based on this worldview.
00:44:34.000And I've been saying that on this show, particularly this year, because I see this proliferation of populist ink pundits and papers and think tanks and And everything you can imagine, all this con ink infrastructure, which is just reforming itself, and it's this new cadre of people coming out and saying, race doesn't matter, it's all about class.
00:44:56.000Race is not real, it's just about the rich and the poor.
00:44:59.000The rich are dividing the poor based on race, but in the absence of that, everyone would get along.
00:45:52.000In this fake conversation that's happening, when they go out there and say, wink, wink, I'm on Tim Pool, I'm a radical, I'm a real revolutionary, it's not about race, it's about class, the reason they're saying it is the same reason that they're allowed to say it because it's not controversial.
00:46:07.000And so they can feel something, maybe if they're earnest, they could feel like they're speaking truth to power if they earnestly think that they are without actually suffering the consequences.
00:46:16.000If they're some kind of grifter, they could on some level think they're speaking truth to power and doing something, but on a deeper level, they know they're not going to compromise.
00:46:24.000Their paycheck, their Patreon, their Twitter, their YouTube, whatever.
00:46:28.000So they know on some level it's not really doing anything.
00:46:31.000Or you have people shamelessly going out there as agents of the system saying this to divert people from getting to something that really does challenge the status quo.
00:46:41.000And so there are people that just have no good faith at all.
00:48:15.000I'll start with this and then I'll explain.
00:48:18.000It says the Supreme Court on Friday declined to block a vaccine mandate for health care workers in Maine over objections that it does not include a religious exemption, the latest example of the high court steering clear of this issue.
00:48:32.000The suit focused specifically on the lack of a religious exemption.
00:48:36.000The court's ruling, which came over the objection of three of its conservatives, allows the state to require.
00:48:43.000Allows the state requirement to remain in place while litigation continues.
00:48:48.000In a concurring opinion, Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett noted that the court has discretionary judgment about whether to take an emergency appeal like the main case.
00:48:59.000Without that, she wrote, applicants could use the emergency docket to force the court to give a merits preview in cases on a short fuse, which is a lot of legal jargon.
00:49:10.000Basically, it means we're not going to do an emergency ruling on this.
00:49:16.000An emergency appeal on this, but what you can do is go to the emergency docket and then maybe we'll give a preview of the case and maybe we'll give some kind of an injunction on the vaccine mandate.
00:49:30.000But they're basically objecting to this on the basis of process.
00:49:33.000They're saying, we're not going to make an emergency ruling on this, we're not going to make an emergency injunction on this while we adjudicate it.
00:49:41.000You should have done some other legal thing.
00:50:00.000The government is doing things that no legal scholar could possibly believe it has the authority to do.
00:50:06.000But I'm glad that we are following it by the letter.
00:50:10.000I'm glad that we're going textbook on all these emergency appeals because that's how everything works.
00:50:16.000You know, the government shuts down the whole country, forces everybody to get a vaccine, but the challenges weren't filed exactly the right way, so the Supreme Court throws its arms up and says, well, yeah, you didn't do that right, but we'll get around to it.
00:50:32.000It says, and this is what Amy Barrett wrote.
00:50:35.000She says, In my view, this discretionary consideration counsels against a grant of extraordinary relief in this case, which is the first to address the questions presented.
00:50:46.000Maine Governor Janet Mills, a Democrat, announced in August that the state would require healthcare workers to be vaccinated against COVID or risk losing their jobs.
00:50:56.000While the state includes a medical exemption for employees, it removed the ability of workers to opt out of the requirement by citing religious exemptions or objections.
00:51:07.000The Supreme Court had previously quickly rejected challenges to vaccine mandates brought by students at Indiana University as well as teachers in New York City.
00:51:16.000But neither of those cases dealt with the religious component because the mandates at issue in both of those cases included a religious exemption.
00:51:25.000Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, in a dissent, joined by Associate Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito said he would have blocked the mandate.
00:51:34.000He wrote, This case presents an important constitutional question, a serious error, and an irreparable injury.
00:51:42.000Where many other states have adopted religious exemptions, Maine has charted a different course.
00:51:47.000There, healthcare workers who have served on the front line of a pandemic for the last 18 months are now being fired and their practices shuttered, all for adhering to their constitutionally protected religious beliefs.
00:51:59.000Their plight is worthy of our attention.
00:52:03.000The court's conservative majority has looked favorably on religious freedom claims in the past, including in the context of the pandemic.
00:52:10.000In a series of rulings earlier this year, the court shot down government restrictions on indoor gatherings that limited the number of people who could worship inside churches and synagogues.
00:52:20.000Maine's requirement took effect on Friday.
00:52:22.000It's not clear how many healthcare workers are opposed to the requirement.
00:52:26.000So, in Maine, the state says all healthcare workers have to get vaccinated, no religious exemption.
00:52:35.000So, some of these healthcare workers sue and they say, Well, you're violating my First Amendment right to exercise my religion.
00:52:41.000This is different than other cases that have come before.
00:52:44.000Because in Indiana University, the Supreme Court intervened, but there was no, or rather in Indiana, in the case of Indiana University, they had a religious exemption.
00:52:54.000And in the case of the New York City teachers, they also had a religious exemption.
00:53:01.000The healthcare workers are suing not because of the mandate itself and saying, I should not be mandated to get a vaccine to work.
00:53:08.000They're saying, I should be able to object to this on religious grounds and continue to work, especially considering this is a statewide mandate.
00:53:17.000This is from the state government, not from the private sector, not from a private institution.
00:53:47.000Relief means they want the Supreme Court to tell the state not to enforce the vaccine mandate against these people that want a religious exemption while it's being decided.
00:53:59.000Because it takes a long time for the Supreme Court to decide these things, and who knows what the ruling will be.
00:54:04.000So they're saying, in the meantime, while you decide it, can you tell the state to not enforce it against us so that we could keep our jobs without getting vaccinated?
00:54:14.000And this is what Neil Gorsuch gets to, and we'll get to that in a moment on his dissenting opinion.
00:54:21.000The vaccine constitutes something that's irreparable, irreparable, meaning that if you get the vaccine, and this is something on religious grounds, a violation of conscience on that magnitude is something where, you know, why should a worker have to get it while they're waiting for the decision?
00:56:11.000In other words, it's of grave consequence, like I just said.
00:56:14.000Someone getting vaccinated, it's concerning not only their physical well being, but also their spiritual conscience too.
00:56:21.000He says, of course, the court should decide on this.
00:56:23.000This is kind of like what the Supreme Court is there for.
00:56:27.000But he's in the minority with two other judges.
00:56:30.000I'm not really surprised by this ruling because the Supreme Court is just not doing its job.
00:56:35.000And this was the case with election fraud, and this has been the case with big tech, and this has been the case throughout the COVID pandemic, whether it be the lockdowns or the vaccine, which is frankly two separate issues.
00:57:37.000And understand, Trump getting in office was supposed to be like a revolution.
00:57:43.000You know, Trump getting in office was supposed to be not just turning back the clock on Obama, but on Bush, on Clinton, on Bush Sr., on Ronald Reagan.
00:57:54.000I mean, this was supposed to be a reset.
00:59:13.000He fed Mitch McConnell hundreds of federal judges and three Supreme Court seats.
00:59:17.000And he gave the Fed sock what they wanted and everyone what they wanted, and they gave him no play on anything.
00:59:24.000When he came for the omnibus spending bill in, what was it, April or May 2018, and he wanted $1.6 billion for a border wall, they said $1.3 billion, and his only offense, and you have to build it in the Rio Grande Valley region, and blah, blah, blah.
00:59:53.000And then when they did the tax cuts, they wouldn't let them do a further tax cut for the middle class, just for the corporations.
01:00:00.000They brought the corporate tax rate from, what, $35 down to, I think, $23 or something like that.
01:00:07.000And the average savings for actual people, for taxpayers, was like $1,000 or something.
01:00:15.000The Treasury Department said, well, everyone got a tax cut, but it was peanuts.
01:00:20.000And Trump, you know, Nancy Pelosi came out and she's like, well, the tax cut was really not very much.
01:00:25.000And Trump comes out virtue signaling, not very much.
01:00:29.000Well, when you're paying $500 for ice cream in your freezer, that might seem like a lot, but for these stupid poor rubes, $100 off their taxes is a lot of money.
01:00:38.000And everybody on Fox News was clapping, saying that just went to show how out of touch Nancy Pelosi is because she said that it was a paltry tax cut, which it was.
01:00:47.000But McConnell and Paul Ryan wouldn't give them anything more.
01:00:52.000That's the disgrace that's going on here.
01:00:55.000There's no reason that should have been like this.
01:01:25.000And in 2017 and 2018, I thought they were doing a really good job when they were filling up the federal judiciary with FedSoc people that Mitch McConnell picked and they were all Trump appointed.
01:02:30.000And have we seen any positive return on that on gun rights?
01:02:34.000Have we seen a positive return on that on the COVID pandemic, which is ongoing?
01:02:40.000On big tech censorship, which is crippling, crippling the right wing?
01:02:44.000Have we seen any positive result for that on election fraud, which is still not a result, by the way, which cheated us out of the White House?
01:02:55.000Have we seen anything positive about that on critical race theory, on education, on climate, on any of these practices where they're on BLM, where they're replacing white board members and vice presidents with?
01:03:10.000SP 500, or I think it was NASDAQ, says we won't list your company on our exchange unless you meet our quota for diversity.
01:03:17.000Supreme Court doing anything about any of that when they say we're going to give $60 billion for COVID stimulus relief for agriculture and for restaurants, but blacks get it first.
01:03:32.000And then once all the black and non white women get it, then we'll begin processing applications for white people.
01:03:39.000Did the Supreme Court intervene on that?
01:07:18.000And they need to fire everybody in the embassies and everybody in the military.
01:07:21.000They need to fire everybody and replace it with people that are loyal to that person.
01:07:26.000We need a Napoleon like figure to get in there.
01:07:29.000I mean, that's like the only political thing I even believe in anymore some kind of Napoleon like figure to go in there, dissolve the old government in.
01:07:39.000In effect, you know, I mean, you obviously can't do that, but in effect, by firing everybody and then hire people that are personally loyal to you.
01:07:49.000That's what has to be done at this point.
01:07:52.000Disobey the Supreme Court, get the loyalty of the military, fire everybody in the White House, fire everybody in the admin, and then don't leave and dare people to oppose you.
01:10:04.000I mean, why even have a Supreme Court if you can't do one thing like that?
01:10:08.000And people might say, well, they make good decisions on other things.
01:10:10.000It's like, look, if you can't protect our religious freedom, if you can't protect us from a vax mandate, And everything else that's going on, like, what are you really there for?
01:10:19.000Oh, you're going to prevent bump stocks from being banned?
01:19:07.000Micropenis Groyper, nice, says I like how you're not afraid to adopt Islamic aesthetics.
01:19:13.000Calling America the Great Satan was coined by Iranian supreme leader, while the index finger hand gesture is used by ISIS soldiers to mean one nation, one leader, one God, one struggle.
01:19:51.000And yeah, the Islamic aesthetics are cool.
01:19:54.000It's sort of like, you know, it's a curious thing about the.
01:20:00.000Anti colonial struggles in the mid 20th century, a lot of them were communist, not because they had ideological communist convictions, but because the only literature about guerrilla warfare and about anti colonialism was coming from the communists.
01:20:16.000That's why a lot of African and Latin American countries, Asian countries too, you know, rebels and revolutionaries were communist.
01:20:25.000It wasn't necessarily because they were left wing, they weren't.
01:20:28.000They weren't left wing and they weren't even necessarily Marxists, but the only People producing the literature on that about revolution and revolutionary struggle and logistical things and tactics were the communists because they're the ones that did it in Russia and, you know, China, Mongolia.
01:20:49.000And so, similarly, it's sort of like there's something similar going on where it's like the only people in the world standing up to the great Satan, like Iraq and Iran, you know, Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi and Bashar al Assad and Ayatollah Khamenei, it's like they're all Muslims.
01:21:07.000So there's something similar going on there for sure.
01:21:10.000It's the language of anti American hegemony, is what that is.
01:21:15.000Islam is the language of opposing American hegemony, global hegemony.
01:21:22.000And it's a nice foil because I'm not Muslim, but Islam is traditional.
01:21:28.000And that's like a different dialectic than free versus communist.
01:24:40.000Foylee says As you age, do you find yourself being more resentful towards young people?
01:24:44.000A lot of your critics have used your age to discredit you, but you were always exceptional because at ages 17 to 20, you knew everything that takes some 10 years of studying politics and history to know.
01:25:55.000And honestly, though, I do get frustrated with them, you know, because they're energetic and they're sort of bright eyed and they're like, they have the sense of wonder that I still have.
01:26:17.000Not that I'm not like a sinner or anything, but I do have this childlike, innocent, sort of boyish sensibility.
01:26:26.000And so I can relate to that in young people, but I am frustrated with them because a lot of young people are just very immature.
01:26:34.000And it's like, it reminds me of how frustrated I used to be when I was young because I felt the same way about them now that I did in high school.
01:26:44.000Like when I was growing up and people were full of shit and they were immature and they did annoying stuff.
01:26:51.000Even when I was their age, even when I was that age, I was like, oh, brother, I can't wait to grow up and be around people that are on the same level.
01:27:00.000But in as much as I like to be around young people because they're energetic and everything, it's just like high school.
01:27:08.000And it's like, oh, yeah, I remember how much I hated being a kid.
01:27:11.000So it kind of kills the nostalgia for me because sometimes I'm like, I wish I was young.
01:27:17.000And then I hang out with some young people and I'm like, oh, yeah, now I remember how much high school fucking sucked because, you know, I didn't.
01:27:25.000Didn't really get along with anybody, didn't really fit in.
01:27:28.000And it's like, because I'm just 10 steps ahead of everybody.
01:27:31.000But that's the case with everybody old, young, black, white, girls and boys.
01:28:07.000I find myself all the time doing, and I'm not even that old, and I'm not even that experienced, but I find myself all the time being like, listen here, son.
01:29:07.000Lefty retard says, Hey, Nick, you know those poor fools who are forced to watch your show to keep track of the mean jokes, excuse me, that you make?
01:29:15.000How many of them do you think you brought to the light side with your superior logic?
01:29:40.000I legitimately don't even care enough because there's a lot of people that I could just totally blow up their whole life right now if I wanted to.
01:29:50.000But I just don't wake up every day and think about other people.
01:29:54.000I wake up every day and think about me, which is wrong.
01:29:57.000But the things, not even just that, but what I mean by that is there's some truth in that.
01:32:04.000Deutscher says, My U.S. security class had presentations on January 6th today with the usual cringe takes, but one could add an entire slide dedicated to you.
01:32:13.000He said, AF was a white supremacist movement.
01:32:58.000I had all the theme songs on my iPod Nano, and I had all the pay per view theme songs, and all the like, I listen to Saliva, and Three Days Grace, and Skillet, Skillet, and Motorhead.
01:33:48.000Other than that, though, you know, when I was in middle school, I loved, like, Louis Prima and Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin and Clan Miller and Benny Goodman and.
01:38:22.000Entropy users, did you believe the leftist fear of racial opposition being incited if they don't punish or suppress any perceived anti non white speech is baseless fear?
01:38:32.000Or do they have some legitimate fear to be against such speech?