00:03:41.000And a lot of them are endorsing this person.
00:03:46.000And so last night, Sean Hannity had a full feature length sit down interview with Caitlin Jenner discussing this individual's vision for California.
00:04:00.000And we'll talk all about that tonight.
00:04:25.000Then you see there's a guy, a world class male athlete, becomes a woman.
00:04:32.000And by that, I mean, gets his Adam's apple surgically removed, grows his hair out, puts makeup and lipstick and high heels on, and gets his genitals cut off, and starts calling himself a woman, runs for governor of California, and conservatives support this.
00:05:19.000We'll also be talking tonight about finally there is a solution to all this big tech censorship.
00:05:27.000Donald Trump has created his own platform, thank God.
00:05:32.000And this new platform allows him and only him to post in a very one way, one way dynamic.
00:05:41.000Donald Trump has launched a new website called The Desk of Donald Trump, where you could go on his website and look at the things that he posts.
00:05:51.000And actually, it was this week that Donald Trump started another Twitter account, which featured content from this new website, which was promptly banned, I believe within 24 hours after they made it.
00:06:04.000So we'll talk about the latest effort by Republicans to save us from big tech.
00:06:10.000As you can see, it's going really well.
00:06:13.000Trump and DeSantis, what a combination, right?
00:06:17.000Between the big tech bill that protects statewide candidates for elected office and this new website where Donald Trump can say things to us.
00:07:22.000I just, maybe you could tell, took my pre show nap, so I'm ready to go.
00:07:27.000Also, I made a big announcement today on InfoWars.
00:07:30.000I stopped by, I think, at like 12 45 this afternoon on Alex Jones' show on InfoWars.
00:07:38.000And I announced for the first time ever anywhere that I have retained Norm Pattis as my lawyer, as my counsel.
00:07:46.000And we are going to take on the federal government over.
00:07:49.000Both my frozen funds, my frozen money that the DOJ took, as well as my political placement on the no fly list.
00:07:58.000So I made that announcement earlier today on Infowars, but it's not official yet.
00:08:04.000We haven't signed everything, but we had a really good phone call a couple of days ago, and I'm putting together some documentation of what transpired.
00:08:13.000And so I believe we should be filing next week, but no promises.
00:08:37.000It's kind of a tricky thing because what we were planning on doing was a big fundraiser for the Capitol rioters that are currently incarcerated and solitary confinement unjustifiably, or people that are just being charged for misdemeanor stuff and they've got the book thrown at them.
00:08:55.000And we're still planning on doing that.
00:09:40.000And I don't want to say that, you know, I don't want to get him in trouble by saying that, but I mean, like, this guy's a real human being.
00:09:48.000I could really tell we were going to get along.
00:10:01.000And, um, You know, the nature of it is that it's a very tricky thing because we are talking about the federal government.
00:10:09.000And what I've been told is that this has not been adjudicated before.
00:10:13.000This is something that the courts would be creating new law because they just don't decide cases like this.
00:10:20.000And I think I heard from somebody that the last time that the courts adjudicated a domestic travel case was in like the 60s when they put the travel ban on Cuba and the international.
00:10:32.000Last time they adjudicated an international case.
00:10:39.000So, long story short, there's not a lot of precedent here.
00:10:42.000So that's why a lot of attorneys are interested from an intellectual point of view on the case because for them, this is sort of like uncharted waters.
00:10:52.000As far as the frozen funds go, I've been told this has happened before, very established law, but the no fly list is totally new.
00:11:00.000So it'll be very interesting where it goes, and we'll see.
00:11:03.000I mean, we're going to try to win, but I'm under no illusions.
00:11:07.000The system's rigged, the federal government has unlimited resources.
00:11:10.000It seems like they could do whatever they want, you know, but we're going to try our best.
00:11:19.000It could go, I'm told, all the way to the top, to the Supreme Court.
00:11:22.000And, you know, I don't know how likely that is, but kind of interesting.
00:11:26.000So that's a little update on the TSA situation.
00:11:29.000And like I said, I was on Infowars this afternoon to announce that.
00:11:33.000Starting this week, I'll also be on banned.video.
00:11:38.000So banned.video is the Alex Jones platform where they upload all their video content.
00:11:45.000And so starting this week, I've got my own channel on that website, and my channel is Nick J. Fuentes, so you can start to find America First content on there as well, which is very exciting.
00:11:55.000And, you know, I have to say, I'm very gracious and I'm very grateful, I should say, I'm grateful for all the help that Alex Jones has provided to us.
00:12:05.000I mean, this guy, he called me up after the no fly list situation was first developing and he said, you know, we're going to help you out, man.
00:12:14.000You know, we see what they're doing to you.
00:12:18.000And so they offered to set me up on that channel, introduce me to Norm, and really have.
00:12:23.000Been a huge help, and it's I've really appreciated it so.
00:12:26.000And it's amazing too because I look at Alex as like a legend.
00:12:30.000And I just pulled up my phone the other day, I was on Snapchat, and one of my Snapchat memories came up and it said, Oh, five years ago, you took this picture.
00:12:40.000And it's coincidentally, this was a couple of days ago, it showed me five years ago, I took a video of an old Alex Jones rant back when I was in like high school because I've been watching him since I was in high school, you know, five, six, seven years ago.
00:12:55.000And so, to have somebody like him who's like an American icon, somebody who's been a hero of mine for as long as I've been doing this, almost for as long as I've been political, it's kind of amazing.
00:14:04.000And hey, if you're going to call into the show tomorrow, please have your audio situation figured out, or I'm going to kill myself tomorrow.
00:14:14.000Because last week, we go through the show, we have a great interview with Wurzelroot, and then we go to the call in portion, and people get in the stream and they can click a button that has them raise their hand.
00:14:29.000And what this does is it indicates to me.
00:14:31.000That a person wants to be called on to call into the show.
00:14:35.000It indicates to me that they want to be unmuted and brought onto the stream to talk to me.
00:14:41.000So, I have all these people with their hands up.
00:14:42.000I have all these people that are indicating to me they want to come on the show.
00:14:46.000And one after another, I'm bringing people into the call, bringing people onto the show, and they don't have their microphone on.
00:16:48.000So if you pay with Litecoin, we could ship it out sooner than everybody else.
00:16:52.000If you pay with Echec, Excuse me, it takes a little while for the funds to settle.
00:16:58.000E check is like, honestly, it's more convenient for some people than Litecoin, but it sucks.
00:17:05.000It's totally not what it's cracked up to be.
00:17:07.000So, anyway, it's still a viable option.
00:17:10.000It works, you know, it works, and you'll get your payment through, and it's as simple as just having a bank account so you don't have to figure out all the cryptocurrency stuff.
00:17:18.000So, for convenience, it helps with that way.
00:18:05.000We're going to dive into the news here.
00:18:07.000And our first story is about Donald Trump and his brand new social media website.
00:18:12.000And, you know, look, I'll preface what I'm about to say by saying this.
00:18:16.000You know, I love Donald Trump personally.
00:18:19.000I think that what he did in 2016 was world historical and cemented his position as one of the greatest Americans, regardless of what happened after the election.
00:18:29.000And lots of things have happened since then that he announced.
00:18:34.000Ran, won the primary, won the election, was one of the greatest things that happened in history.
00:18:40.000And to me, that cemented his place as one of the greatest, right?
00:18:45.000That being said, it's really been disappointing to see what has happened since the election and specifically since he's left office because we've got this really big problem.
00:18:57.000I've been sounding the alarm on this for years and I haven't been the only one.
00:19:21.000I mean, we have no shortage of problems in the country, but big tech censorship is first and foremost and takes precedent before all of those because, in order to solve any problem in the country, any political problem or other problem in the country, first, You must share information about it.
00:19:47.000Before we can begin to think about solving the border crisis, before we can think about fixing our foreign policy or trade or anything like that, we need to get a message out there that competes with the message of the system, of the regime.
00:20:04.000All these things that are being inflicted on the country by the regime are being supported by regime propaganda from traditional media.
00:20:15.000And so before we can begin solving any of those problems, we first have to get the alternative message out there with the facts and the stories that the legacy media doesn't want to cover.
00:20:26.000And the only way that we could do that is through social media.
00:20:33.000If regular citizens do not have access to social media, then that gives a monopoly to billionaires, giant corporations, special interests over.
00:20:44.000What information people see and hear about the world.
00:20:48.000And then, therefore, that informs their opinions, that informs their vote, and the votes choose who gets elected and who makes the policy.
00:20:56.000So, the first step to solving any of it, this is why this is the number one and precedes any solution to any other problem, is because first we've got to talk about it, we've got to tell people what they should think about it, and then we've got to tell people who to vote for and what policies should be passed.
00:21:16.000All of this is enabled and facilitated.
00:21:19.000By regular citizens having access to the massive means of communication through social media, it equalizes we, the people, and citizen journalists with the corporate media.
00:21:33.000And obviously, over the past five years, specifically since Donald Trump got elected, our ability to utilize social media has only diminished over time.
00:21:42.000And it's accelerated under the Trump administration, under a Republican presidency, a Republican House, a Republican Senate, a conservative controlled Supreme Court.
00:21:54.000And I thought, and I said this earlier this year, that conservatives might wake up to that reality and they might see the urgency of solving this problem after Donald Trump himself got banned from all of social media earlier this year as the sitting president of the United States.
00:22:12.000My thinking was this I said earlier this year that maybe conservatives and most everyday people, billionaires, donors, and Republican Party officials, maybe they did not care.
00:22:26.000Simply didn't care and didn't have a reason to care about social media censorship when it was affecting people like Miley Yiannopoulos, Andrew Anglin, Pax Dickinson, Chuck Johnson five years ago.
00:22:38.000Maybe they didn't care or didn't have a reason to care when big tech censorship came for Jared Taylor and American Renaissance and Peter Brimelow and V. Dare four years ago.
00:22:50.000Maybe they didn't care or didn't have a reason to care when they came for Faith Goldie and Laura Loomer and Alex Jones three years ago.
00:22:59.000But now it's the sitting president of the United States.
00:23:04.000So there's no excuse on ignorance, right?
00:23:08.000And everybody in the conservative movement has a vested interest in that because if it can happen to the sitting president of the United States, it could happen to anybody.
00:23:16.000Anybody that is a real or perceived threat to the American regime, they could just pull the plug on that person and stop them dead in their tracks.
00:23:24.000If they could do it to a president, they could do it to a governor, a senator, a congressman.
00:23:30.000And they could certainly do it to any private person too.
00:23:33.000So I thought naively at the beginning of the year, okay, you know, they didn't care before.
00:23:37.000And maybe you could argue they didn't have a reason to care when it was somebody like me getting banned from everything.
00:23:43.000But now they have no excuse that they didn't know.
00:23:45.000They have no excuse that it doesn't affect them or that it has the potential to affect them.
00:23:51.000And so maybe now that it's affecting them, maybe now we're going to get some serious answers.
00:23:55.000We're going to get a serious solution.
00:23:58.000People are really going to think seriously about the problem.
00:24:01.000And so I said, if it's going to happen, it's going to happen now.
00:24:04.000If they're going to fix big tech censorship, it's going to be catalyzed by Donald Trump's ban from Twitter because that's going to kick everybody in the ass the billionaires, the tech people, the politicians, Donald Trump himself to finally figure it out, whether it's a government solution through state legislation or a court case, you know, it's litigation, or it's going to be some kind of technological solution, some alternative platform that'll be developed and beat the monopoly of.
00:24:34.000The Apple App Store, the Google Play Store, you know, the various other back end big tech services.
00:24:41.000I said, if it's going to happen, it's going to happen now.
00:24:44.000Yeah, and I was just completely wrong.
00:24:46.000I mean, I guess that wasn't a totally dumb way of thinking about it.
00:24:50.000That was actually a pretty novel and creative way to think about it.
00:24:53.000And I'll credit myself for offering up that conjecture.
00:25:09.000The only problem is it didn't do anything.
00:25:12.000So, after four, five months since Donald Trump got banned from Twitter, we have one bill in one state legislature that is passed.
00:25:22.000And the extent of its provisions, what they do is they prevent statewide candidates for office from being banned for more than two weeks on a strictly social media platform in the state of Florida.
00:25:37.000So, You know, if you want to know why that doesn't do anything, ask yourself how many of you watching the show right now who are totally vulnerable to censorship are protected under the bill as a statewide candidate for office in the state of Florida?
00:25:52.000Probably nobody watching the show falls under that category.
00:25:56.000We all fall under the category of people that have been censored or could be censored in the future for our views, but I don't think any of us, unless Laura Loomer is watching this, and I don't think she's a statewide candidate.
00:26:10.000So she's a congressional candidate, even as a Floridian candidate, she wouldn't be covered under this.
00:26:18.000If Governor Ron DeSantis was watching this, he wouldn't be covered under this because he is a current office holder.
00:26:23.000So, nobody watching this show would be covered under that law.
00:26:29.000And that's the best that we've got by default so far from a public policy point of view.
00:26:34.000From the most conservative governor in the country, the most conservative state government in the country, we have a bill that prevents social media companies from banning statewide candidates for office for longer than two weeks.
00:26:47.000So, that does nothing for anybody, really, is what it says.
00:26:54.000Alternative technological solution from Donald Trump.
00:26:57.000Donald Trump apparently was in talks to buy a stake in Parlor.
00:27:02.000Donald Trump was apparently in talks to buy a stake in Gab.
00:27:07.000There was this proposed platform by Mike Lindell called Frank Talk, which didn't work out.
00:27:14.000And then they said Donald Trump was just building a platform himself.
00:27:23.000It says, quote, Twitter has suspended an account sharing posts from former President Donald Trump's new communication platform.
00:27:31.000The account claimed to be tweeting on behalf of Mr. Trump.
00:27:34.000A spokesperson for the company said the account at DJT Desk violated the ban evasion policy by sharing content affiliated with a suspended account.
00:27:44.000Mr. Trump was permanently banned from Twitter in January after he voiced support for, quote, rioters who stormed the Capitol.
00:27:51.000He launched his own communications platform titled From the Desk of Donald Trump on Tuesday.
00:27:57.000According to NBC News, the bio for the account read posts copied from Save America on behalf of the 45th POTUS, originally composed via Donald J. Trump desk.
00:28:08.000Twitter says that although it does allow accounts to share content from Mr. Trump's new website, it won't allow an individual to, quote, circumvent a ban.
00:28:17.000Mr. Trump's new communication platform, the desk of Donald J. Trump, will host statements and press releases from the former president.
00:28:24.000Visitors are able to like posts and share them on their Twitter and Facebook accounts.
00:28:29.000Provided the posts themselves don't break the site's rules.
00:28:33.000Mr. Trump's new platform was announced the day before Facebook's independent oversight board ruled in favor of the social media company's decision to suspend him, but also ruled that Facebook should reconsider the length of the suspension within six months.
00:28:49.000So, our best public policy solution to big tech censorship so far is a bill that protects statewide candidates for office in Florida.
00:28:59.000And the alt tech solution from Donald Trump is.
00:29:05.000It is a website where he can publish press releases, and that's it.
00:29:10.000And people can then get this, share the press releases on a big tech, conventional social media platform like Facebook and Twitter.
00:29:20.000So, what he's really created is a Twitter account in exile, a Facebook account in exile, where people can still like his content and then share his content on the major social media platforms, but they just can't share it directly from his Facebook and Twitter account.
00:29:37.000And As a result of this, because it's essentially a Twitter or Facebook account in exile and relies on users to share the content on the conventional platforms, it just so happens that in order for these posts to be able to be shared on these platforms, they must abide by the community guidelines of both Facebook and Twitter.
00:29:58.000Like this news report says, this is from BBC Twitter said that you can repost the Donald Trump press releases on Twitter as long as they abide by the terms of service.
00:30:12.000That is still essentially governed by the Twitter community guidelines and still essentially relies upon the big tech platforms to spread and share the content.
00:30:25.000Because there's no way to share the content on the site, there's no way for anyone else to post or apply on the site.
00:30:32.000It's just, like I said, a Twitter or Facebook account in exile that could not exist or would not be successful, I should say, without being totally dependent and therefore governed by.
00:30:45.000The same big tech platforms that banned Donald Trump back in January.
00:30:51.000And, you know, I just look at Ron DeSantis and I look at Donald Trump and I look at the Republican Party and I look at Mike Lindell and I look at the donors and I look at all these people and I'm just thinking, is there not one serious person in this entire operation?
00:31:07.000I mean, really, is there not one serious adult in the entire Trump team, in the entire Republican Party?
00:31:18.000Is there not one leader, not one visionary?
00:31:21.000I mean, maybe just like a competent person who can say, obviously, big tech censorship is an existential threat.
00:31:30.000It threatens the existence of our party, of Donald Trump, of the movement.
00:31:36.000So we actually need something to solve that.
00:31:39.000We need something viable, not some bullshit kosher law, not some blog.
00:31:46.000That's dependent on Facebook and Twitter, but like a real solution?
00:31:50.000Is there like literally one person, all the billions that are spent in right wing politics, is there one person that could put all of this together?
00:32:02.000Is there one person that can rally these institutions around a platform that does work, like Gab?
00:32:12.000One governor, one Republican official who could propose legislation that's actually going to do something and pass.
00:32:21.000Oh, this guy, he is Mr. Smith, goes to Washington with all the bills on big tech.
00:32:27.000There's only one problem none of them are ever going to pass.
00:32:30.000So, you know, all of Josh Hawley's legislation about big tech and a dollar will buy you a cup of coffee.
00:32:36.000So that's really worth a lot to conservatives that are getting banned every day, like me, from social media platforms, payment processors, Uber, Airbnb, food delivery services, email services, web registrar, right?
00:32:52.000And the bills that do pass are so neutered and so diluted by Jewish groups and Zionists and other donors that they don't do anything at all.
00:33:02.000So you've got bills that do something that can never pass and bills that do nothing that pass all day long.
00:33:08.000And then when all is said and done, you've got platforms like Donald Trump or others are creating that are 100% totally dependent on the big tech platforms that already exist.
00:33:21.000And where's the one person that's going to?
00:33:23.000I mean, we just need like one donor, one, I mean, just something.
00:33:30.000And, you know, maybe it's an unsolvable problem, but certainly it's unsolvable if people are trying to do stuff like this.
00:33:37.000I mean, this is not, even if the problem were solvable, this would not be the way to get there.
00:33:43.000This would not be the way to solve the problem by coming up with these extremely narrowly defined bills and then coming up with these really flimsy, half ass bills.
00:33:54.000Measures, you know, these alt tech platforms.
00:33:57.000So, what it's going to take to solve big tech censorship is a combination.
00:34:02.000We are going to have to have alternative tech solutions in the interim because right now we are totally at the mercy of big tech.
00:34:09.000So, something has to come online right now.
00:34:15.000It's just a matter of bolstering them with resources.
00:34:18.000It's a matter of everybody rallying behind one option.
00:34:22.000You know, if we could get one good option, whether it's Gab or Parler or whatever, I happen to be partial to Gab, obviously, because I know Andrew Torba.
00:34:53.000And that has to happen in the short term, in the interim, so that we have a place to go for now to keep up our content, to promote our ideas, promote our videos, content creators, journalists, candidates, that kind of thing.
00:35:07.000And then in the meantime, the 26 Republican state governments have got to get to work.
00:35:13.000And pass uniform legislation that is effective and with teeth to push back against this.
00:35:19.000We need nearly every Republican state legislature to pass big tech censorship bills, not like the one that just passed in Florida, but like the one that we proposed.
00:35:30.000Like the one that me and Michelle Malkin and Laura Loomer and Vince James and Lauren Whitsky and all the other America First coalition members got behind the amendments that we proposed, which is that it's got to have number one.
00:35:44.000It has got to protect everything that is lawful under the First Amendment.
00:36:29.000But we have got to work with what we have, which is a majority of the state governments, and put laws on the books that say that social media companies cannot do this.
00:36:39.000And we have got to, and who knows where that's going to go.
00:36:42.000That'll take us at least in a direction where we've got some irons in the fire.
00:36:46.000You know, we've got something working on that where there's a, a, Potential public policy solution.
00:36:52.000The state is the only institution that can rein in big tech.
00:36:58.000And so that to me is as simple as it gets.
00:37:01.000That's the most easy way to explain it, the most obvious summary of what needs to happen is there's got to be something like a scaffolding that can exist while this is adjudicated, while a more permanent solution is found, where everybody's got to rally and people have got to support and fund.
00:37:21.000Or it's several platforms, you know, but infrastructure has to be built for alternative tech to keep people online in the meantime while this longer term solution plays out.
00:37:32.000And then the state government's got to get it together and pass these laws.
00:37:35.000And ultimately, you know, the worst thing about all this is all of that is completely doable.
00:38:14.000And when I say we, I don't mean me, I mean the conservative movement has no shortage of donor money.
00:38:20.000And this is a problem that has to be solved.
00:38:22.000It's dire and necessary for it to be solved.
00:38:25.000So we have the money, we have the political capital, we have the seats, we have the state legislatures, we have, I think, the right argument from a legal point of view, right?
00:38:38.000I don't think there's anybody that's in favor of big tech censorship.
00:38:41.000We all recognize that it's urgent and necessary to solve.
00:38:45.000And yet it won't happen tomorrow, and it may never happen.
00:38:49.000And it won't happen because, in order to have truly free speech, there are going to be ideas promulgated that the conservatives don't like either.
00:38:59.000And at the end of the day, that's the problem.
00:39:01.000They won't do it because while all of these things are true, while the can is there, they can do it.
00:39:12.000While it may, it very well may be true that big tech censorship threatens the existence of the Republican Party, that doesn't actually mean that they oppose it.
00:39:22.000And it's kind of like a funny thing because you'd think that an organization or an organism's first instinct is self preservation, but that's not necessarily the case with conservatives.
00:39:34.000What they're really trying to preserve is like their own asses, you know, not conservative victories or policies or elections or even a future for the party.
00:39:42.000But their own nut, you know, their own gravy train.
00:39:46.000And ultimately, the reason that conservatives don't have the will to follow through with all of this and prevent their own extinction is because it would mean that if we had an alternative tech platform with all lawful speech protected, you'd have people like me on there saying things that the donors don't like.
00:40:04.000You'd have people like me on there, or Alex Jones, or Andrew Anglin, or many others saying things on the platform.
00:40:13.000That the people that would put up the money for it, the people that do have the power to do this, don't like, and that they themselves are in favor of censoring.
00:40:38.000Blaze Ingolia, who was the sponsor in the state house, in the Florida state legislature, He told Laurel Loomer, he was a sponsor of the big tech bill.
00:40:48.000He told Laurel Loomer that things like Holocaust denial, anti Semitism, bigotry wouldn't be allowed on the platform, wouldn't be allowed on social media platforms under his bill.
00:41:02.000And I heard a rumor from somebody, I'm not going to tell you who, who has connections to insiders with DeSantis that DeSantis signed the empty bill for the same reason.
00:41:13.000Because if the bill had any teeth, if the bill actually solved the problem, it would allow speech that.
00:41:20.000A lot of the powerful people in Florida don't like.
00:41:24.000And you can maybe surmise who that is.
00:41:26.000Remember, and I'm pointing this out because it's very relevant in this situation Ron DeSantis went to Israel to sign into law a bill which criminalized BDS expression on college campuses.
00:41:56.000You know, maybe you wonder why Ron DeSantis signed an empty bill into law.
00:41:59.000I think that maybe is a little bit relevant as to why that didn't happen.
00:42:03.000Why did the most conservative governor in America, who he himself has been censored from YouTube in the last 30 days, sign an empty bill on social media censorship?
00:42:14.000Because everything that we assume about Ron DeSantis would tell us that that is impossible.
00:42:20.000But then you bring something like that up and you begin to realize well, maybe free speech isn't necessarily one of his priorities because maybe that's something that the people that put up the money don't like.
00:42:31.000And you could say the same thing about Greg Abbott in Texas.
00:42:34.000Why did Governor Greg Abbott of Texas say that Gab, which is, like I said, the tried and true proven free speech alternative platform to Twitter, why did he call that platform anti Semitic?
00:42:46.000Andrew Torba, who runs it, is a good man, a Christian, a conservative, free speech absolutist.
00:42:51.000He's better on this than anybody else.
00:42:53.000He's built a platform that's better than anybody else's, better than Parler, better than anything else.
00:42:58.000Why did Governor Greg Abbott call it anti Semitic in front of an Israeli flag?
00:43:03.000Literally, filmed themselves flanked by two state congresspeople in front of an Israeli flag saying that Gab is anti Semitic and doesn't jive with Texas values protecting their Jewish community.
00:43:37.000Republicans have controlled the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate for more years than Democrats over the past three decades.
00:43:47.000So if they've been in power for more years than the Democrats, then why have Democrats been winning on the issues every single year?
00:43:55.000Not just some of the years, not most of the years, but all of the years, whether they're in power or not.
00:44:01.000It's because the Republicans want the same thing, ultimately.
00:44:05.000They don't want the things that they say they want.
00:44:08.000They make a lot of money telling you that they're doing everything that they can to stop abortion and stop gay marriage and stop immigration and stop big tech censorship and voter fraud and stop crime and stop affirmative action and welfare.
00:44:24.000But they all support those things and make lots of money going around complaining about the things that they tacitly, indirectly are in favor of.
00:44:34.000And that explains why none of these things ever get done.
00:44:36.000Because if the Koch brothers wanted it, They got it.
00:44:39.000You know, if the billionaires want it, they get it.
00:44:41.000When do billionaires not get their way?
00:44:43.000Can you tell me the last time, besides Donald Trump, when a billionaire didn't get their way from a politician?
00:44:49.000When a billionaire didn't say jump and the Congress didn't say how high on anything, on pork barrel spending, on regulation, on anything?
00:44:58.000When billionaires want something, they get it.
00:45:01.000So it's not a matter of, well, these right wing billionaires just keep getting thwarted at every turn.
00:45:08.000No, it's the rich that get what they want.
00:45:20.000You know, they're proving that since the election on November 3rd in 2020, the Republican establishment is outing itself because conservatives are out there in the streets, literally.
00:45:34.000I mean, they were literally at the Capitol ready to burst through the front door saying, Give us what we want.
00:45:40.000Like, we are sick and tired of being kicked around, sick and tired of being, you know, stepped on and betrayed, and the whole system's rigged against us.
00:45:48.000And we see the Republicans keep promising, and we don't get anything.
00:45:52.000And at a certain point, you say, Okay, so what's the problem here?
00:46:09.000And people are seeing that when it was Donald Trump being cheated out of the election.
00:46:13.000And what did Republicans have to say about it?
00:46:16.000They mounted that last minute, doomed on arrival lawsuit from Texas in the Supreme Court.
00:46:21.000They put together this last minute lawsuit two days before they certified the Electoral College votes.
00:46:27.000And then, when it inevitably failed, they said, Oh, it failed.
00:46:32.000We filed this lawsuit a month later than we should have, a few days before certification, and now the Supreme Court won't even hear it because it doesn't have standing.
00:47:01.000They didn't have the votes in the Senate and the House to sustain the objections to their Electoral College votes.
00:47:07.000So even if the events of January 6th did not transpire as they did in the raucous way that they did, even if these objections were allowed to go forward, none of them would have been sustained.
00:47:22.000They would have said, oh, well, we tried, we made our stand symbolic, like everything that they do.
00:47:27.000Just like the hearings, just like the Fox News appearances.
00:47:32.000And that's why we're in our current predicament with Joe Biden because they stalled and delayed and lied for months between November 3rd and January 20th, 2021.
00:47:47.000And now they're doing the same thing on big tech after Donald Trump was censored.
00:47:50.000They do the same thing on the COVID lockdown.
00:47:54.000Who's in control of the COVID lockdown?
00:47:55.000It's not the federal government, it's the states.
00:47:58.000So tell me why all these Republican states with Republican governors and state legislatures.
00:51:10.000You're affected by everything that's going on the BLM, the Section 8, the gas price increase, you name it.
00:51:18.000So tell me, tell me why I and the people that I represent, the people that I speak for, why we collectively, what do we owe to the Republican Party today?
00:51:29.000What do we owe to the system that does nothing for us?
00:52:07.000So, we have got to start running people that are just the people, people that are America first.
00:52:11.000And we have got to commit to a full on insurgency politically, not violently, but politically against the Republican Party, which means primaries, which means staying home, withholding your vote.
00:52:24.000If you don't get what you want in the primary, fuck the GOP.
00:52:34.000Look at the kind of stuff that they're proposing Section 8 in every neighborhood.
00:52:38.000Vaccine mandate to go back to work, to go back to school.
00:52:42.000They're talking about reparations and the federal government, okay?
00:52:46.000They're talking about DHS using Google to spy on you, to literally send people in a false assumed identity to spy on your private group chats on social media.
00:53:19.000That's why we have the America First Foundation.
00:53:22.000And we're putting together PAC and we're putting together some other things so that we could start to put boots on the ground and money behind candidates that are actually going to represent us.
00:53:33.000And, you know, I don't have extremely high expectations at first.
00:53:36.000We're not going to overturn the entire government in like two years, but it's going to be a start.
00:53:42.000And initially, these people are going to be a voice.
00:53:44.000And hopefully by 24, you know, eventually we're going to get enough conservatives in there that we're going to be able to wield some real political capital as the people, not as the GOP, but as the people.
00:54:32.000So that's got to be the mission in this decade for people like us to take that initiative, take that mandate, and wield it.
00:54:40.000There's no reason why every Republican seat in the country, state, federal, local, should not be challenged by an America First or should not be challenged by somebody from the people.
00:56:46.000And it's kind of in line with what I was just saying.
00:56:48.000Our feature story, we're actually running out of time here, but I'll still spend some time on this.
00:56:54.000So I'm sure a lot of you saw this yesterday on Fox News.
00:56:58.000Sean Hannity interviewed Caitlin Jenner, Bruce Jenner, who is now running for governor of California in the recall election as a Republican.
00:57:06.000And, you know, if you go and watch the interview, it's like something out of another dimension or something.
00:57:12.000Like, this is Fox News, it's Sean Hannity.
00:57:15.000And, you know, Sean Hannity's like, I mean, this guy is stubborn.
00:57:20.000If you've ever watched his show, it's the same thing.
00:57:23.000Just like, you ever want, I mean, if there's any proof out there that television is just straight up brainwashing, watch Sean Hannity for like, Five days.
00:57:33.000And it's just the same drumbeat of the same thing night after night for probably since before the earth was formed, you know?
00:57:43.000And so it's Caitlyn Jenner, who's transgender and like a total freak.
00:57:52.000I mean, it's honestly offensive that this is put out there as acceptable.
00:57:58.000You've got this, he used to be one of the world's best athletes, right?
00:58:03.000Won the decathlon or whatever in the Olympics.
00:58:05.000So he is this tall guy and obviously a man.
00:58:09.000I mean, a man looks like a man manly proportions, manly shape, manly size, but with this long hair and in this white girl suit in high heels and in full makeup and lipstick.
00:58:23.000And, you know, you expect that freak show from Hollywood.
00:58:25.000You expect that freak show from NBC or, you know, from a television station.
00:58:30.000You expect that from leftists on Tumblr and, you know, in a university.
00:58:35.000But this is primetime Fox News cable television on Sean Hannity, and it's a favorable interview.
00:58:43.000This is presented to us as perfectly normal.
00:58:46.000And I'll read you this is a synopsis of the interview from Fox News.
00:58:49.000You know, you might think, oh, Caitlyn Jenner was on Sean Hannity.
00:58:53.000Oh, I bet he really eviscerated this dude.
00:58:56.000I bet Sean Hannity really cut him down and really, you know.
00:59:05.000California gubernatorial candidate Caitlin Jenner sat down with Fox News's Sean Hannity on her bid to unseat Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom in the upcoming recall.
00:59:19.000I'm reading from FoxNews.com saying Sean Hannity sat down with her.
00:59:25.000Jenner told Hannity on Wednesday that it was not an easy decision to enter the race, but she has always been a fighter and will take that spirit to the Golden State Capitol.
00:59:35.000Jenner said, I want to take that same fight, that same spirit, Go to Sacramento, surround myself with some of the smartest people out there.
00:59:52.000Jenner called out Newsom's hypocrisy after he was caught breaking his own administration's COVID guidelines while dining at the French Laundry, as well as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's secret trip to the salon.
01:00:04.000Jenner said, What I see in Gavin Newsom is a politician up to some special interests.
01:00:09.000Make his decisions as a politician and special interests, and the hypocrisy that is going on right now.
01:00:15.000It's like there's one set of rules for Sacramento and there's another set of rules for everyone else.
01:00:20.000I'm really fighting against the hypocrisy that's been going on.
01:00:32.000Either I stay and fight or I get out of here.
01:00:35.000Jenner previously described herself as a compassionate disruptor, but has since shifted towards being a thoughtful disruptor.
01:00:43.000Who aims for common sense regarding politics?
01:00:46.000She identified as being on the Republican side for conservative economic values, but she's been more socially progressive for her entire life, probably because he is transgender.
01:00:57.000On immigration, Jenner suggested that she would push to strip California's status as a sanctuary state, but stressed that California is still a compassionate state for those already in the country illegally.
01:01:10.000Jenner also spoke about being a role model for the trans community.
01:01:14.000Jenner said, For me as a trans woman, I think role models are extremely important for young people.
01:01:19.000A transgender person is a good role model.
01:01:22.000Trans issues people struggle with big time.
01:01:26.000Our suicide rate is nine times higher than the general public.
01:01:29.000And for me to be a role model, for them to be out there, I'm running for the governor of the state of California.
01:01:36.000We've never even had a woman governor.
01:01:38.000The transgender activist and former reality star has put together a team of prominent Republican operatives to advise the campaign, including 2016 and 2020 Trump presidential campaign pollster Tony Fabrizio and Stephen Chung, a Trump White House and re election campaign ad who worked on Arnold Schwarzenegger's successful 2003 gubernatorial recall election victory.
01:02:05.000So, this is the Fox News position on Caitlyn Jenner.
01:02:11.000Bruce Jenner cuts out his Adam's apple, grows his hair out, gets all kinds of plastic surgery, puts on makeup and lipstick and a pantsuit and high heels and starts calling himself Caitlyn and starts calling himself a woman.
01:02:28.000This individual is now running for the governor of California as a Republican, and Fox News is.
01:02:36.000Sean Hannity is all in giving this person prime airtime on Fox News to tell these Republicans, gullible Republicans, that he is a fighter, that he is a compassionate conservative, that he's conservative on business, that he's conservative on immigration.
01:02:57.000And they're affirming that this is all legit, this is all fine, this is all perfectly normal.
01:03:02.000It's all perfectly normal to watch that on television.
01:03:23.000And, you know, I'm not even going to spend one second talking about, oh, his policies, his policies, or, you know, what experience does he have?
01:03:31.000Because that's what I see some people engaging in.
01:03:33.000I see on Twitter, because I've been outspoken about this, and I see people on Twitter, conservatives, Saying, well, you know, I don't care about Jenner's identity, but, you know, he's better than all the other options.
01:04:05.000You know, hey, before we go and talk about Caitlyn Jenner's immigration policy, before we talk about Caitlyn Jenner's.
01:04:11.000Experience to run the state of California, why don't we pause and consider for a moment the fact that this is a delusional, mentally ill person who is a man, a man, who was born a man, created a man, and is now parading around in a dress and a wig, calling himself a name of his own choosing, a girl's name, and acting like a girl, and everyone is going along with this, saying that that's totally normal.
01:04:34.000Why don't we pump the brakes and why don't we talk about that for just a second?
01:04:39.000Conservatives, Republicans, Christians, I mean, really?
01:04:45.000And, you know, I feel like I'm going crazy because I thought that I would get a little bit more support for saying that, but I'm really not.
01:04:53.000I see it's people like Jack Posobick, Turning Point USA, which is no surprise, Kaylee McEnany, who is the former Trump press secretary, and now Sean Hannity from Fox News.
01:05:04.000They all seem to be totally on board with this.
01:05:42.000When Sean Hannity sits down in his director's chair and interviews Caitlyn Jenner and they don't talk about the trans thing and they talk about his immigration policies, you know what this does?
01:05:52.000It puts Caitlyn Jenner in front of three to four million conservatives and it says, This is normal.
01:06:00.000Tacitly and without saying anything, just by the fact of legitimization and by giving a credibility, the fact that this is not raised up as even an issue that is discussed or can be discussed, it's normalizing this.
01:06:14.000This is invading millions of conservative American Christians' homes, and what this screams is that this kind of deviancy is normal, it's okay, it's acceptable, and everybody just better get along for the ride or get left behind, because this is what America's like now.
01:07:04.000That this was a guy named Bruce Jenner who became a girl named Caitlyn.
01:07:08.000Because there are all these contradictory positions within this that you can't misgender, you can't call, you can't dead name them or something.
01:07:15.000So, how do you even give an historical account?
01:07:17.000Do they say Caitlyn Jenner was born and was hiding her whole life and then affirmed her identity like last year?
01:07:43.000And then I think, you know, the other day, Caitlin said to TMZ that transgender athletes should not compete in girls' sports because Caitlin said that it's not fair.
01:07:53.000And I thought, well, who are the transgender athletes supposed to compete with?
01:07:56.000If a male transitions to a female, is this female presenting transgender person going to be playing sports with the boys?
01:08:06.000Is that person going to be playing sports with the girls?
01:08:09.000Well, if not with the girls, And not with the boys, then who?
01:08:13.000With other male, the female, transgender people?
01:08:17.000And I'm laying this out to illustrate that this stuff doesn't make any sense.
01:08:23.000When you put this out there that gender isn't real, that gender is a social construct, when you put it out there that there's no such thing as boys and girls, there's no such thing as, you know, your gender can go from one to another, you can transition.
01:08:38.000Being a boy or a girl is something that is constructed by a society and that has no basis in biology or something else.
01:08:46.000You are completely rewriting the fabric of civilization, rewriting the fabric of reality.
01:08:53.000And this is aside from the moral considerations, which we'll get into, you're completely rewriting the fabric of society, just like what they did with marriage.
01:09:01.000Because there was a time when people said, hey, what's so bad about gay marriage?
01:09:04.000Oh, gay people are going to get married.
01:09:10.000Because what that says about relationships is that they are about recreation, that relationships are about passion.
01:09:19.000Relationships, sexual and romantic, are not about the union of a man and a woman in a marriage for the purpose of procreation and then the rearing of children, which is, by the way, the Christian, moral, biblical marriage.
01:09:33.000That's also the way that you generate a society.
01:09:38.000Now it's just these sort of posses that are forming.
01:09:41.000It's individuals, sort of like molecules smashing together or planets and asteroids.
01:09:46.000You know, people are just kind of coming together and they're having sex and they're getting married and divorced and.
01:09:52.000These sort of temporary alliances, and really it's about as casual as getting a job, or it's as casual as creating a YouTube account or something.
01:10:01.000And so now marriage means nothing, and sex doesn't mean procreation.
01:10:06.000Now, what they've affirmed across the society is that sex is recreational, relationships are for something like self validation, or there's something like therapy for people.
01:10:19.000And we've gotten away from the moral and again, the generative.
01:10:24.000Marriage that the civilization is built on.
01:10:26.000And the same consequences are true of transgenderism.
01:10:29.000When you're putting out there, you know what you're doing?
01:10:34.000How are we supposed to have marriages happening if we don't have boys and girls?
01:10:39.000How are we supposed to have fully actualized boys and girls and men and women if we don't have boys and girls, if we don't have men and women, if we don't have gender?
01:10:49.000How are people supposed to go out there and actualize themselves according to their nature?
01:10:53.000How is a man supposed to actualize his full?
01:10:57.000Potential as a biological male and all the consequences that come with it, his male nature.
01:11:03.000How is he supposed to be fully actualized if he's being told that, oh, men are wearing dresses and men are wearing lipstick and you were assigned male at birth?
01:11:22.000How is a girl, born a girl, supposed to actualize her full potential and her nature, her femininity?
01:11:29.000Her internal ethics system, the idea that she is supposed to bear children and everything and seek out a strong protective male partner.
01:11:39.000How are people supposed to be actualized if their fundamental nature is denied to them and obfuscated and confused?
01:11:47.000How are they supposed to get together in a complementary relationship and generate the next generation?
01:11:54.000How are they supposed to create the next generation and perpetuate the civilization?
01:12:01.000How is family formation going to happen when you confuse people's gender, when you confuse people's reproductive and social and biological distinctions?
01:12:37.000Are we born here to have lots of sex, drink, party, work, consume?
01:12:43.000What are we really here to do at that point?
01:12:47.000We're born, and I guess we're supposed to just do things that make us feel good.
01:12:51.000I mean, I guess if I feel like wearing a dress, or if I feel like kissing a guy, or I feel like doing whatever the fuck I want, I guess that's just all I'm here to do.
01:12:59.000I'm here to go out there and, you know, cook if I like to cook and, you know, play sports, and I'm just here for a really good time.
01:13:07.000And I'm here to buy things and I'm here to work.
01:13:12.000And then, when it's the weekend, I'm supposed to, I don't know, I'm supposed to just go and take drugs and have lots of sex or something, right?
01:13:21.000I mean, that's all we're really here for then.
01:13:22.000It's like an annihilationist view of humanity that we're just sort of put here and we're just being thrown off of a cliff, basically.
01:13:31.000Completely nihilistic existential view of the world.
01:13:34.000This is what's being normalized ultimately.
01:13:36.000It's saying that we're going to ignore God, we're going to ignore our purpose, we're going to ignore our nature.
01:13:43.000And we're going to pursue, you know, just kind of like whatever.
01:13:47.000And there's no rules, there's no limitations, there's just no nothing.
01:13:51.000We're all just going to be in free fall here together.
01:13:53.000And in the meantime, we're going to work really hard for corporations and buy all their products.
01:13:58.000That is what is catastrophic about this.
01:14:00.000That's what's catastrophic about the conservative repository institutions in the country just giving up, just giving up and letting the floodgates loose.
01:14:10.000There is no institution, there is no mass movement in the country of anybody that is resisting the erosion of morality.
01:14:16.000Resisting the erosion of the bedrock institutions of the civilization, the erosion, or I guess ignoring our own human nature.
01:14:27.000This is what they're creating for people.
01:14:29.000And conservatives are, you know, they're all in on that too.
01:14:32.000And they're going to normalize that for their audiences as well.
01:14:35.000And anybody that's against it now is an extremist.
01:14:38.000You know, that's sort of the corollary when Caitlyn Jenner goes on Sean Hannity, what that means is that anybody that is not down with electing some transgender freak at With that individual being a governor of California saying, this is okay, this is acceptable, this is aspirational, maybe, this is like this individual says himself, that this is going to be a role model.
01:15:02.000When you enshrine that as the head of the state of California, I mean, that's like, that sends a message to the entire country, especially as a Republican, that that's just the way that it is now.
01:15:15.000And if you're not okay with that, then what does that make you?
01:15:18.000KKK, terrorist, extremist, you're a Nazi, a reactionary, really?
01:15:24.000I'm a Nazi because I think that boys are boys and girls are girls.
01:15:28.000I'm a Nazi because I think that boys should marry girls and have kids and stay married and raise their kids and that a mother should raise her kids.
01:16:22.000What they're doing is marginalizing normal Christian people.
01:16:26.000They're marginalizing anybody that is not totally insane.
01:16:30.000Marginalizing anybody that says, no, I'm not going to get the experimental gene editing vaccine that hasn't even been approved by the FDA, that was developed in a year, never been tried on humans.
01:16:40.000Can't even keep track of all the adverse events.
01:16:42.000And the imperfect system that does says there are 3,000 deaths already, right?
01:16:50.000I'm violent if I say that Joe Biden didn't win in Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin, where you had hundreds of thousands of people voting by mail.
01:16:58.000Where ballots are sent out and then just dumped off.
01:18:35.000And we're the ones saying, you can't just murder your babies in the womb.
01:18:37.000Just because they haven't been born yet doesn't mean it's not murder.
01:18:41.000And we're the ones that are saying, we can't replace the entire population.
01:18:45.000With people from Africa, Asia, and Mexico, and think that we're still gonna have a functioning country or at least the same country that we had before.
01:18:54.000We're the only ones saying that, hey, there's a lot of Jewish people in finance media in the Biden administration.
01:20:40.000Turn on the television at any hour of the day and then tell me it's not horrible.
01:20:46.000Tell me it has to go that far before people really find it offensive.
01:20:51.000You turn on the television and you see advertisements.
01:20:54.000For gay people to have sex without getting AIDS.
01:20:57.000You see commercials for prep and condoms all day long on primetime network television geared at gay people so they could go out there and have gay sex without getting STDs.
01:21:08.000And that's nice family viewing in a regular advertisement.
01:21:11.000And every other advertisement is lesbians, gays, black male, white female.
01:23:33.000It really, really, Caitlyn Jenner's neither here nor there.
01:23:36.000It's about these conservatives that should know better.
01:23:38.000Conservatives that should know better.
01:23:40.000They are leading our society towards ruin, and they should know better.
01:23:44.000Because you know who this is going to affect?
01:23:46.000You know, when Caitlyn Jenner says that, oh, we have nine times the suicide rate as normal people, transgender people kill themselves nine times more.
01:23:55.000What do you think you're going to get more of the more you promote this gender confusion?
01:25:00.000Pushing on this stuff or doing that in your own best interest or for benevolent reasons?
01:25:05.000You think that Bill Gates and all the billionaires and all the media, all of the entrenched power interests, you think they're pushing the dissolution of the family?
01:25:29.000They're doing that because if they could tear the mother away from her children and a wife away from her husband, Then that's another taxable income.
01:26:07.000It means people are going out there, they're buying more alcohol, more drugs.
01:26:11.000Buying more luxury goods, more travel, more vacation, more fuel, more cars, more plane tickets, more everything, more buying, more selling, more working, more taxing.
01:28:56.000At a certain point, you just got to say, look, hey, enjoy.
01:28:59.000All you people you wanted, you wanted trans, you wanted gay, you wanted feminism, you wanted abortion, you wanted your vaccine so badly, you wanted the fluoride in your water, you wanted the climate plan, the Green New Deal, you wanted the anti racism.
01:29:31.000Then we're about to live in the Greatest society ever, where everyone's going to be so damn happy because they could do whatever they want.
01:29:38.000And that's the key to happiness, right?
01:29:39.000Is being able to do whatever you want.
01:29:42.000So, because licentiousness is at an all time high, we are about to live in the happiest, wealthiest society ever.
01:29:50.000And because of all these laws and taxes and diversity, our lives are going to be so flavorful, and the air and water is going to be so clean, and we're going to be so healthy.
01:29:59.000So, I really hope that I'm wrong because if I am, we are about to live in utopia, but somehow, I don't think that's where we're headed.
01:30:06.000Somehow, I think that's not where we're going.
01:31:55.000We've been creating civilizations in recorded history for what, like 10,000 years or something?
01:32:01.000And there's a really strong track record of trying to become God and achieving it, and having it always with no trade offs and never having humility, right?
01:36:50.000I don't know if that's necessarily it.
01:36:51.000I think that there tends to be, and what you tend to find is that it's really bred by development.
01:36:57.000It seems to me, and this is my, I think this is right, is that a society that gets more developed and more urban and more cosmopolitan, I think naturally tends to be more liberal.
01:37:09.000Because, you know, when you think about life on a farm, it creates, you can't survive on a farm if you're not disciplined.
01:37:18.000You can't survive on a farm if you're not, like, realistic.
01:37:23.000In other words, if you're not a strong man, if you don't have kids, you know, like the pastoral sort of rural life breeds the kinds of virtues and the lifestyle and all of that that would give you a conservative disposition.
01:37:40.000Whereas in the city, it's the opposite.
01:37:41.000In the city, it's naturally people tend to be more humanistic because it's full of recreation and lots of things are going on and great wonders are being created.
01:37:53.000And people start to think that, well, all that there is is going on right here on earth in this life.
01:38:00.000And so I think that's when people start to get materialistic.
01:38:04.000I think that's when people start to get effeminate because, and more like feminine, a more feminine disposition because a society that has to be dense, like an urban development, an urban settlement, is very population dense and is contingent on people getting along and interactions between peoples.
01:38:28.000Mediators tend to have higher emotional IQ, tend to be more empathetic.
01:38:33.000So, the urban lifestyle, the sort of urban settlement, breeds, I think, a more cosmopolitan, liberal attitudes about things.
01:38:44.000A city is where innovation happens, a city is where activity happens.
01:38:48.000And that leads to maybe a more naturally progressive disposition where people say, like, trying new things, discarding old things.
01:38:59.000You know, dynamism breeds this more liberal disposition that says, well, we don't have to defer to the old because it's all happening right here in the city.
01:39:08.000I feel like that's kind of where that comes from because you see, it's in the major cities, it's in the developed countries.
01:39:15.000It seems like it tends to correlate with development because in Eastern Europe, where it's less developed, they're more traditional.
01:39:22.000And like Viktor Orban, who was like one of the best nationalist leaders in Europe, he was literally like a pig farmer, you know, or I don't mean that in a derogatory way.
01:39:30.000He was literally living like a peasant when he grew up.
01:39:34.000And I don't think that's a coincidence that he was like a peasant farmer and becomes the PM of Hungary and is a traditional Christian nationalist.
01:39:43.000And somebody like Macron is a neoliberal technocrat and becomes president, right?
01:39:47.000And you look at all the other heads of state, and it's a similar story.
01:39:52.000So, and Russia, which is a country that had this weird industrialization and was a serf nation for a long time and everything, and has always had this.
01:40:05.000I think that's why they're maybe more traditional.
01:40:07.000So I think it tends to go hand in hand with that.
01:40:10.000And that's not always the case, but it seems to go hand in hand with development.
01:40:16.000And it just so happens that the white countries are developed because they're having similar problems in Japan, they're having similar problems in South Korea, other developed countries, and that's non racial, right?
01:40:28.000And you look at even in Middle Eastern cities what do you see in Middle Eastern cities?
01:40:33.000You see people that are not being good Muslims, you know, and in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, no matter how oppressive the religious laws are, the elites and the people that live in the cities are still excessive and they're still out there, you know, doing things that we do in the cities, doing degenerate things.
01:40:55.000So I think that's kind of what it is, but it's kind of a big question.
01:41:00.000Base Tubman says flew under the radar, but Tucker said the 1960s.
01:41:04.00065 Immigration Act was a bigger attack on democracy than January 6th when talking about Biden's speech.
01:41:28.000I was right, and Matt Walsh was wrong.
01:41:31.000Base Tubman says, Any thoughts on seeing an allergist?
01:41:34.000I had torturous grass and tree pollen allergies when I was younger, and I ended up Building immunity with weekly shots from an allergist and it worked.
01:42:13.000You know, my parents are cruel people.
01:42:16.000And in spite of the fact that I'm allergic to dogs, they bought a dog from my sister, and I'm allergic to it.
01:42:22.000And as a result, my nasal lining has swelled up.
01:42:26.000I already had apparently a deviated septum.
01:42:29.000And so now it's created this situation where I basically just can't breathe through my nose.
01:42:33.000And so that's not going to be solved until the AF compound is built.
01:42:38.000But the AF compound will be built shortly.
01:42:41.000So hopefully, the situation will be improving soon.
01:42:45.000But, yeah, years, years taken off my life.
01:42:47.000Years taken off my life and lots of sleepless nights and misery because, hey, well, you know, my sister just had to have a fucking dog, right?
01:42:55.000Have to have that stupid ass dog that gets his hair all over everybody's clothes and is annoying and barks everywhere.
01:43:02.000And, you know, we just had to have it.
01:43:06.000Hey, what's not being able to breathe for one member of the family for three years?
01:44:36.000Erectile dysfunction Groyper says, What are your thoughts on Bob Sakamano?
01:44:40.000Well, I like him, but I guess he puts a lot of bad content on the timeline because somebody was reporting to me that he was liking e girl content that was showing up on people's timelines.
01:44:51.000So I don't know about all that, but I like him.
01:50:05.000So, you know, in a very similar manner to another ethnic group, that's how they operate.
01:50:12.000Cleveland Zoomer says, Hey, Nick, not sure if you've ever discussed this on the show, but have you considered bringing on more streamers to AmericaFirst.live?
01:50:44.000I don't know if you're ready for this kind of advanced.
01:50:48.000I don't even know if I should even recommend it to you.
01:50:54.000I don't know that you're really going to digest this one easily.
01:50:57.000I just don't know how many people are willing to handle all of this.
01:51:01.000But there's kind of like this badass guy out there, and he's like really hardcore, really hardcore conservative, even too hardcore for me, too right wing.
01:51:51.000Mr. Richards says, Do you think Paul Gosar's tweet has anything to do with these bimbo interns he has working for him, like that Latina girl ad?
01:51:59.000Not interested in criticizing Paul Gosar.
01:53:03.000I love that it's funny because I said it before and it was funny when I say that and then you say it and it's like you push the funny button.
01:53:11.000You push the button and funny comes out.
01:56:28.000I mean, like, my mom the other day, I'm eating for Cinco de Mayo, we had like tostadas or something, and she came in with like a chip to eat some of my refried beans.
01:56:42.000And I like lose my mind over stuff like that.
01:56:45.000I'm like, this is my plate, those are my beans, and maybe I'm not going to eat them, but you can have them when I'm done eating.
01:56:53.000It's on my plate, it's my food, it's mine.
01:57:29.000And so the thought of like dating somebody and then there's like, there's history or there's, you know, like I'm going to be a nutcase about that kind of thing because I'm very, I'm very like territorial.
01:58:37.000So basically, the America First wife will have to have been like, I don't want to use that word, but she's going to have to have been preparing all her life to be my wife.
01:58:51.000Because, you know, there's girls who maybe they decide later on, like, oh, I'm 19 and now I want to marry Nick Fuentes.
01:58:59.000Well, did you literally look at another guy?
01:59:02.000Because then it's not going to work out for you.
01:59:04.000Should have thought of that when you were younger, you know?
01:59:08.000So, the America First Wife has been hurtling through time and space over many years just to arrive at our weddings at some indeterminate time in the future.
02:03:19.000Mid Atlantic Groypers says, Okay, to be honest, in my opinion, without offending anyone who thinks differently, by looking at this objectively and trying to make it clear, and by considering all the facts, I need to fart.
02:03:30.000Chimney says, encourage the January 6th rioters to claim protective custody.
02:09:07.000When we were on the trip to Florida, by the time we got to Florida, I was just like seething because we're in the car for like 17 hours and we crossed the state lines into Florida and he's like, Florida, look!
02:11:04.000Based Homeschool Mom says, big, huge thank you to the Groypers who showed up to support Andrew and embarrass Hunter Avalon into rage quitting the stream over the ass beating he got in tonight's LGBT debate.
02:15:38.000So I said, yeah, I actually had to repost your show myself because your boss is a turning point, deleted it in shame from every social media.
02:15:44.000Platform because they were embarrassed by it.
02:16:33.000Her pin tweet has 76 likes from February.
02:16:36.000Her phone's probably blowing up right now.
02:16:39.000And, you know, it's so funny to me because whenever somebody who is not like an e celebrity gets ratioed, There's like a real panic response that sets in because it's not normal to have your notifications blow up with likes, mentions, things like that.
02:16:54.000So, if you're not used to that, if you haven't been doing that for years like me and had that happen to you many times, people get really flustered.
02:17:01.000And I think people underestimate the extent to which it causes emotional distress when that happens because most people, their Twitter is just like they shill their garbage, whatever, and they get a few likes, whatever.
02:17:14.000Maybe their tweet blows up because some big account retweets it and they get, you know, they're like, oh my gosh.
02:17:19.000And they pin their most liked tweet ever for like three years.
02:17:22.000And then when they get ratioed, they really, more so for private people than for like a public political person.
02:17:30.000But you should never underestimate the extent to which people get distressed when they just see the mentions coming in and the notifications coming in and they see the ratio and they go, this shouldn't be happening to me.
02:18:57.000In many places around the world, LGBTQ people are beaten, imprisoned, and even killed just for being themselves, especially in countries with big government domination over society.
02:19:10.000In Iraq, execution campaigns targeting gay citizens are openly supported by the government.
02:19:16.000In Iran, estimates suggest 5,000 gay or lesbian citizens have been executed since the 1970s.
02:19:23.000I'm kidding, kidding, that's a joke, kidding.
02:19:25.000And Iranian law allows fathers to kill their children.
02:19:29.000If they're part of the LGBTQ community, Honduras has the highest murder rate in Canada in the world.
02:19:38.000And those murders against LGBTQ people largely go unpunished.
02:19:43.000In America today, discrimination does exist, but it's not weaved into the very fabric of our society, legal system, and culture.
02:19:51.000And it certainly doesn't encourage public execution of one another.
02:19:55.000I'm Isabel Brown, and there's your ammo to win America's culture war.
02:19:59.000LGBTQ people are being persecuted around the world, but not here at home.
02:20:05.000If you think big gov sucks, don't forget to like and share this episode and hit the save button to add these facts to your stockpile of knowledge from turning.
02:20:15.000Add those, those are your freedom seeds, those are your freedom bullets, those are your freedom bullets to kill culture warriors.
02:20:23.000Those are your freedom bullets, those that's your ideological ammunition to shoot and maim and destroy left wing cultural opponents, left wing cultural enemies.
02:26:52.000The guy could, if he ever got in a position like that, he would unleash some really terrible forces.
02:26:58.000Just a matter of time, honestly, before we're all being terrorized by Jaden McNeil, by the reign of Jaden McCheese behind the smiling face, behind the glasses.
02:29:59.000Gaddafi says maybe you saw this, but Tucker had Charlie Kirk on last night to talk about political censorship.
02:30:06.000It wasn't very interesting at all, but mind blowing to pick that line tower of all people, but he still won't even mention names on the no fly list.
02:34:19.000And it's really, it's more about, I know the aesthetics are important, but I just don't have the, I can't delegate that to anybody right now.
02:34:27.000I don't have anybody to do that for me.
02:34:30.000So maybe you could come and do that for me then, huh?
02:34:32.000If you're the real aficionado, my hair doesn't look good.
02:35:09.000Because they're going to pivot to China, and China's not that based.
02:35:12.000The reason that they're against Russia is because Russia is the only, still the only competitor with the United States with conventional military.
02:35:21.000China's getting there, but Russia's the only one that has anything really to speak of.
02:35:29.000They don't like Russia because Russia doesn't like gay people.
02:36:09.000If that were the case, we wouldn't be allied with a theocracy, with a literal theocracy.
02:36:15.000Yeah, it's got nothing to do with the fact that Russia's got the biggest conventional military and nuclear arsenal outside the United States.
02:36:23.000It's because they can't handle how trad Putin is.
02:37:37.000Tenrio says, I hope Trump is watching the will of real conservatives and he makes the right decision and not endorsing this degeneracy, but it's not looking good.
02:37:45.000I pray to God that Trump does the right thing.
02:43:06.000Kevin says, My state legislature has a Republican majority in the House and Senate, but we've made little progress with constitutional carry and election integrity.
02:43:15.000Abbott is slow walking the legislature because only four weeks remain before the end of the session.
02:43:20.000If the bills don't die in committee, they'll become laws with no teeth.
02:43:35.000And that happens at the federal level, the state level.
02:43:39.000Mediterranean Slavic Zumers says, Press F for first time super chatter.
02:43:43.000Canuck says, Is the Christian idea behind forgiving others for past wrongdoings or harm towards you based on the idea that they will ultimately get what's coming to them in the end by God?
02:44:50.000There's this Jewish revolutionary spirit.
02:44:52.000E. Michael Jones talks about this the self righteousness.
02:44:55.000They're alienated from the mainstream culture because it's a Christian white culture, and they're not really technically, ethically white, and they're not Christian.
02:45:04.000So I think that there's this sort of chip on the shoulder effect.
02:46:01.000Kevin says we threw everything at our representatives statewide bans on transgender surgeries, abortions, critical race theory in public schools, but we're going to see them dying committee.
02:48:07.000Winston says, I talked to the host of the stream in her Discord later and she told me to email her.
02:48:11.000She really thinks she can put together a debate with you and Hunter with Vosh being his debate partner, but she might be able to get John Doyle to join you if you want.
02:48:23.000Mediterranean Slavic Zumer says, Orban studied at Oxford University on a scholarship from Soros, who was being groomed by Soros and later turned on him.
02:48:30.000That's probably why he's so effective.
02:49:26.000Immortin Trump says, Listening to Highly Respected this week.
02:49:29.000And when you and Scott were discussing how DeSantis is still a politician, I couldn't help but think who Trump really needs as a running mate is Vince McMahon.
02:49:38.000Can't see Vince pussying out on the sixth like Pence.
02:49:44.000Black Laser says, Thank you for answering my questions.
02:49:47.000Whenever I see people have a concern with you, I always tell them to address it to you via Super Chat, but they always dodge it by saying, But he's going to mug me and move on.
02:49:55.000Yeah, I mean, with all the criticism, you never see it in the Super Chats.
02:49:58.000Everybody's got a lot to say, but you never see it in the call ins and the Super Chats.
02:50:06.000Gaddafi says, Someone needs to remind Portnoy that it was only a few years ago he was public enemy number one over accusations that he's a racist and created rape culture.
02:54:22.000You tell people the truth, and it's alienating to a lot of people.
02:54:25.000I'm not going to say that you just tell the truth and you win, but the pandering can have adverse effects because a lot of people can see through it, and a lot of people don't think it's sincere.
02:54:36.000And pandering, you know, it plays on what people perceive as the values of a certain group.
02:54:41.000Pandering to blacks plays on the perceived priorities of.
02:54:46.000Perspective black conservatives, but it doesn't play to the actual priorities of black conservatives.
02:54:51.000You know what black conservatives don't like?
02:55:05.000You know, so just as an example, them being homophobic, you know, and I use that in the vernacular, is not something that the GOP wants to touch.
02:55:14.000They don't want to touch where the voters actually want.
02:55:17.000They want to pander to the blacks that we see on TV, which is like, oh, you know, we're going to let them out of jail and we're going to do, and don't get me wrong, blacks do want that.
02:55:27.000We can't be the liberal voice for blacks.
02:55:30.000We have to be the conservative voice for blacks.
02:55:32.000We want to become an inferior version of liberals based on the perception that that's what voters want when we should be making the conservative counter argument to all the voters and particularly appeal to the priorities, the conservative priorities of diverse groups of people.
02:55:47.000I mean, that's how you win people over.
02:55:50.000Not by becoming the inferior leftist, not by becoming the inferior Democrat race soldier, you know, but by saying, look, these are the Democrats' weaknesses.
02:56:01.000We are obviously not the pro whatever MLK party.
02:56:06.000We're not the pro Malcolm X Black Panther BLM party.
02:56:09.000We are the party that is going to be socially conservative.
02:56:13.000We are the party that's going to introduce law and order.
02:56:17.000And a lot of blacks are just never going to come over to conservatives.
02:56:23.000Even the conservative blacks vote Democrats.
02:56:25.000So it's just one of these things where it's like fool's gold.
02:56:31.000And you try to win over the people that you can.
02:56:33.000And if you can win over some people that you didn't think you could win, then that's a bonus.
02:56:37.000But I don't break my back appealing to people that are never going to vote for me or, you know what I mean, never going to support my ideas.
02:56:44.000Modern monarchist says, is E. Michael Jones a master splinter?
02:56:48.000No, I would say that'd be like Trump, I guess.
02:56:51.000Gaddafi says Saudi Arabia sells oil and doesn't share a Christian tradition and culture like us with Russia.
02:56:57.000There's not the same value demonizing conservative Islam that there is demonizing the global rock of Christian conservative nationalism that Russia represents.
02:57:05.000Yeah, it's Orthodox, but those are God's nukes.
02:57:09.000Is that why all the Jews were against the Soviet Union?
02:57:13.000Is that why the American intelligence apparatus and the military and all the Cold Warriors built up the global American empire to defeat the Soviet Union?
02:57:23.000Because the Soviet Union was a bastion of Christian.
02:57:31.000And conservatives were in love with Russia when it was poor and when the vultures were coming in to pick it apart.
02:57:37.000And then, when Russia started to become strong again, not when it became Christian again, but around the late 2000s, when Russia began to reassert itself on the world stage, that's when they had a problem.
02:57:49.000They had a problem when Russia made a move on Syria, made a move on Georgia, made a move on Ukraine.
02:59:19.000What's that video that we just watched where we had some blonde bimbo from Turning Point say that, oh, big gov Iranians are killing gay people?