TEXAS CIVIL WAR: Feds RETREAT After Biden Deadline Passes | America First Ep. 1284TEXAS CIVIL WAR: Feds RETREAT After Biden Deadline Passes | America First Ep. 1284
Trump speaks on immigration, border security, and the border crisis in Texas, and how the Supreme Court may or may not have been involved in a major constitutional crisis. Also, the latest on the Texas border crisis, and why the federal government may not be as bad as the media portray it to be, and what to do if the situation escalates into a full-scale civil war. America First is a show where the hosts, host Nicholas J. Fuentes and host Alex Blumberg talk about what's going on in the world, and try to make sense of it all, in the words of the President, Donald Trump! Thank you for listening to America First, and stay tuned for more on this episode of America First with Nick and Alex! Subscribe, Like, and Share to stay up to date on all things America First! and much more! - Your Hosts: , & - Subscribe and Share and Retweet to Stay up to Date with the latest news and discuss the latest in politics, entertainment, and current events! Thanks for listening and share the podcast with your fellow patriots! Love, Blessings, Cheers, Kristy, Jon and Sarah, - Jon & Sarah, and God bless you! - EJ & Sarah. - P.S. - Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! - Kristy and Sarah! - The Best, Jon, Sarah, Caitlyn and Sarah and God Bless You! - Sarah, Amy and Sarah and J.B. - - Sarah and Sarah & J.J. & God Blessings! - Jon and J-A. . - Thank you, Sarah & God bless You, Sarah - Blessings - J-J. & J-BJ. - Sarah & Sarah . . Sarah, J.& J-R. - J. & JB & JK - YA - M. & S. & K. & P. - Thank You, J-YANNA - S.A. & B. & M. - OJ & JV. - E. & A. & R. & G. & C. (A. B. - B.& A. P. & T. - AKA:) - R.& K. - T. & L. - K.& B. )
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00:18:12.000We're going to be talking again tonight about the brewing civil war in Texas, which is about to break out really at any moment.
00:18:22.000And the big development from today is that it seems actually that the federal government is going to be the first to back down.
00:18:32.000And we've been covering this story now for three or four days and the Biden administration initially gave the state of Texas a deadline which expired on Friday afternoon.
00:18:45.000And the deadline was to open up this Shelby Park in the southwest part of the Texas border for federal agents to come in and begin dismantling barbed wire.
00:18:56.000But the Texas authorities have not allowed the feds in.
00:19:00.000They have no intention of allowing them in.
00:19:03.000And so it would appear that the deadline has passed without any kind of confrontation.
00:19:10.000And there are some statements that Border Patrol has no intention, even, of removing the barbed wire.
00:19:18.000So it appears that the whole situation has effectively been defused, at least for now.
00:19:25.000And potentially there will be some kind of litigation in the federal courts, and maybe a clarification from the Supreme Court.
00:19:35.000We'll have to watch and see, but at least for the time being, with the deadline having passed, there is no imminent confrontation, no apparent constitutional crisis.
00:19:47.000And like I said from the beginning, it never even really was a constitutional crisis.
00:19:54.000And Texas isn't even really defying the Supreme Court.
00:20:07.000Republicans are trying to jam through another $100 billion in aid for Ukraine, and the trade is that they're getting some kind of immigration compromise.
00:20:54.000We'll also be talking tonight about the civil lawsuit, the defamation suit by Gene Carroll against Donald Trump.
00:21:01.000You may remember we covered this a few months ago.
00:21:04.000Donald Trump was sued, and it was a civil suit, but he was sued for rape 50 years ago.
00:21:12.000It's a result of a new law in New York State which allows rape or sex assault victims to one time only sue someone that assaulted them with no statute of limitations in civil court.
00:23:17.000He has had to endure, now it's four criminal charges, or four collections of criminal charges in different jurisdictions.
00:23:26.000And then on top of that, these civil lawsuits.
00:23:30.000Lawsuits for rape, lawsuits for defamation, there's another defamation lawsuit filed by a judge where they're seeking I think it's hundreds of millions of dollars in damages.
00:23:43.000And so if this guy doesn't win, what's gonna happen to him?
00:23:49.000They're gonna keep coming at him until there is nothing left.
00:23:53.000And even long after he's dead, they'll be coming for his estate, they'll be coming for his family, his legacy.
00:24:01.000So, it all comes down to the election.
00:24:18.000So if this Herculean figure rises up and is able to take on the world the way that only he's been able to do for the past 10 years, and if they're able to defeat this guy, I don't think there's anybody else that even can do it.
00:24:33.000And anybody else that tries, they're gonna get smacked down even harder.
00:24:39.000Because now they know what a Trump thing looks like.
00:24:47.000What to look for so anyway, but we'll get into that before we do I want to remind you to smash the follow button on rumble and cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live Make sure to follow me on both Because sometimes I go live pretty late like tonight apologies Casual Friday, I'm casually late
00:25:12.000It's gonna be a fun casual Friday show.
00:28:46.000It's him at his set for his podcast with his yarmulke on, rapping about facts.
00:28:54.000Literally, facts don't care about your feelings.
00:28:57.000And then predictably, everybody reacts to it.
00:29:00.000And it's almost like the reaction is worse, because they pile the garbage up high, and the response to that should be... that ought to be universally panned.
00:29:13.000It should be universally ignored and shunned, and people should hold their nose and get as far away from the garbage as possible.
00:29:24.000But they pile the garbage up high, and then all of you
00:29:32.000It's like Farmer Brown's ringing the cowbell, ringing the dinner bell, and all the pigs come scurrying and squealing out of the barn to eat the garbage.
00:29:43.000And everybody on social media's gotta jump in with the, I have to quote tweet this, I have to quote tweet this, obvious bait, like this obvious stunt, dog shit, garbage content.
00:29:56.000Gotta give, gotta farm the engagement with a quote tweet.
00:30:17.000I mean, on, I mean kidding, I'm being sarcastic when I say that because I don't, I still don't know if you could say to kill yourself on Rumble.
00:30:25.000I don't know, I still need to get that clarification if that's part of the TOS or not, but
00:30:32.000If you're one of these people that's lining up to quote-tweet this stuff with a hot take, you're just as much a part of the problem.
00:31:54.000Everybody's ready for, you know, Chubby... Chubby Bunny Kyle Rittenhouse to go and write a gay book that he didn't even... The guy can't even read.
00:32:03.000He's gonna write a book he can barely fucking read.
00:32:06.000But Chubby Bunny Kyle Rittenhouse is gonna write a book and no one gives a fuck.
00:32:10.000I mean, what's he... What is that fat kid gonna say about anything that is even interesting or profound?
00:32:17.000But then I go, and I hatched this idea last year, I'm like, we gotta do rallies.
00:32:48.000Bullets like you should have seen the first draft.
00:32:51.000I thought it was so funny like for Outback 3 I said give me the most Fed Post shirt you can like the edgiest shit you can think of I'm talking crosshairs.
00:33:00.000I'm talking and You know we had to dial it back some
00:33:04.000But I said I want that in the backdrop.
00:33:06.000I said it's gonna be me giving a speech.
00:33:09.000I said I'm just gonna really lay in for like an hour and just go go in on drama and talk about Christianity and talk about the Jews and all this stuff.
00:33:21.000And so I go and we really perfected it with West Palm Beach last year in July.
00:33:32.000There's this great picture one of them.
00:33:34.000It's like flames behind me and my arms are out like this It's just like no one's making stuff like this But I go out and do that and I like accidentally say that like we're gonna they're gonna die in a holy war and then everybody's like you gotta arrest this guy this guy's a terrorist or they're trying to get me banned from rumble and
00:34:04.000Ben Shapiro gets to make a gay song, and they get to do this fake thing at the border, and that's all fine.
00:34:12.000I go out and give a speech, and it's going to ruin my life all over again, because I go up there and I accidentally say, we're going to make them die in a holy war.
00:34:55.000So I'm just, I'm not allowed to become who I need to be in this gay country.
00:35:03.000I go on Valorant, you say the wrong thing, you get banned from the comms, you get comms restricted, you go into a rally, they get all mad because you said everyone's gonna die, you go on Twitter, you do a space, you say we're going to war, they ban you, they ban you for no reason because they're an Auschwitz,
00:35:23.000And we're just getting pounded every day.
00:36:01.000Everywhere I look I'm like, like where's, I'm sorry, where's the inspiration?
00:36:07.000The one thing I saw that was really fire lately is the new vultures
00:36:13.000Music video that's like the first thing I've seen in a long time that I was like, okay, that's fire But you know he apologized for the that's what we really you know what we could really need or what we could really use right now is
00:37:00.000And let's deliver the vultures, but with the anti-Semitism, but with the, but counting all the, counting Jews and publics that, you know, this one's Jewish, that one's Jewish.
00:38:11.000If the Civil War means that I gotta join up with early hominid Marjorie Greene in the Ben Shapiro rap video, and Greg Abbott in front of an Israel flag, and Carrie Lake, every single person on her campaign is a homosexual, I'm gonna sit it out, or I'm gonna fight with Biden.
00:39:32.000Tell me how to, tell me how to arm the, no, I'm not, okay, I'm not gonna say that.
00:39:37.000I'm still, you know, they really, they make it so difficult.
00:39:41.000I feel like I can't say any, I feel like I can't say anything anymore.
00:39:45.000I feel like everyone gets away with everything and then I just open my mouth and I accidentally say something like political violence or I say the n-word or I,
00:39:57.000But I feel like I'm just being me, but I go on these shows and I'll... I just can't even help it anymore.
00:40:02.000I play video games, I do a show, and I just can't go more than like a day or two without saying something completely out of pocket and then everyone gets mad.
00:40:12.000Everyone notices and everyone gets mad.
00:40:15.000They're like, sound the alarm, you know, he said that...
00:42:53.000They won't let Autumn Gruyper paint in bold colors on Twitter.
00:42:56.000They won't let me go to West Palm Beach and do a kick-ass Oppenheimer rally.
00:43:01.000They won't let me go on Valoran and threaten to kill people and... So...
00:43:09.000Yeah, I don't know what you do at that point.
00:43:11.000We gotta, we gotta do something, you know, at the risk of sounding totally reckless and juvenile, we really just gotta do something that pushes the limits soon.
00:43:22.000We gotta do something just, we really gotta rethink, I have some ideas, but we really gotta rethink the whole game and just
00:43:31.000Do something bold and shocking and not violent not anything like illegal, but just something really Provocative we got to do something provocative because I can't take it Nikki Haley and she supports the Civil War and
00:43:48.000You got Blake Neff going on Charlie Kirk and they're giggling about the smoke detector?
00:43:57.000Like, do we have to go out and blast ends for that to be kind of on the edge again?
00:44:03.000Because now you got the biggest dorks in the world, you got Charlie Kirk with the teeth, with the Asperger's palette, giggling about smoke detectors.
00:44:58.000It's like spooky and very sinister and there's like guns and sorcery and it's almost a little bit it's almost crossing the line a little bit demonic but but it's very dark but it's very edgy and even in the song he's talking about Columbine and anti-semitism he and and he's doing the Varg and
00:45:20.000Things leaning into black metal and I kind of love that I mean, I don't like VARG for obvious reasons and I don't like black metal but I like leaning into the This kind of dark goth provocative thing because that's kind of what that's kind of what the country needs and
00:46:03.000Like, and that's what everybody's doing.
00:46:05.000Everybody in the conservative movement is doing this, like, Nashville woodshed aesthetic.
00:46:10.000Everything is wood with, like, trees, and it looks like Tennessee in the background, and everyone's wearing these, like, flannel... I've been... I'm guilty.
00:46:33.000Cemetery, Cathedral, OKCity, like Scary, like Waco, like some fucked up 1990s stuff, like serial killer, like dark stuff.
00:46:48.000Not this, not this, hey it's morning in America, we're in Tennessee in the woodshed with our flannels on and our Art of Manliness Harry's razors.
00:47:00.000And we're here to... What do they even do anymore?
00:47:03.000Talk about critical race theory and all that stuff?
00:47:56.000And we need those things as a rebellion against what's happening right now.
00:48:08.000I don't, I, you know, because we're, we're designing this new set and I feel like that's the direction that every, because I'm looking at all these sets for like American Moment and Tucker and Matt Walsh and Michael Knowles and it's all just like this rustic art of manliness thing.
00:48:53.000So... And the farthest from that is the platinum grill, or the titanium grill, the Vultures music video, the Burzin, whatever that is, shirt.
00:49:42.000We'll get into the news and we'll cover the latest in this civil war, which is not even really that.
00:49:51.000And as you know, we've been covering this confrontation at the border for the past few days.
00:49:59.000And it all started, I think it was Monday or Tuesday, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Texas National Guard
00:50:08.000Or rather, specifically what the ruling said is that federal authorities are permitted to destroy barbed wire that has been set up on the border by the Texas National Guard.
00:50:20.000That is technically what the Supreme Court decision says because there has been a dispute over these barriers the Texas National Guard and state troopers have been deploying
00:51:54.000So it seems like to the extent that this was defiance, although it really isn't, to the extent that this was rebellious action, it has been successful because the Biden administration has apparently backed down.
00:52:08.000So this is a story from the New York Times.
00:52:10.000It says, quote, Texas Attorney General on Friday forcefully rejected a request from the Biden administration
00:52:19.000To grant federal immigration officials full access to a park along the southern border that the State National Guard had sealed off with razor wire fencing and soldiers.
00:52:30.000For three weeks, the federal government and Texas have clashed over Shelby Park, a city-owned public park in the border town of Eagle Pass that was once a busy area for illegal crossings by migrants.
00:52:43.000Texas National Guard soldiers deployed by Governor Greg Abbott took control of the park earlier in January and have since prevented Border Patrol agents from processing migrants in the area.
00:52:55.000The Department of Homeland Security, which oversees the Border Patrol, had given Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton until Friday to say that the state would relent and allow federal agents inside the park.
00:53:20.000And some people are posting about it on Twitter and saying, here we go, here's the deadline, but nothing ever happened.
00:53:29.000So, seems like it's a big nothing burger.
00:53:33.000But the article goes on, it says immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility.
00:53:38.000Texas state officials are actually not legally authorized nor trained to screen migrants for asylum, arrest them for immigration violations, or even to deport them.
00:53:49.000However, Abbott signed a law last month that he hopes will allow Texas officials to arrest migrants on illegal entry state-level charges and force them to return to Mexico.
00:54:01.000So this is where we are and I've been saying all week that this isn't even really... people have been playing this up like this is a secessionary constitutional crisis because it is pitting federal and state authorities against each other.
00:54:20.000That is the perception that they are creating because
00:54:25.000In effect, the state authorities are usurping the federal jurisdiction.
00:54:30.000Immigration and border control is a federal jurisdiction.
00:54:34.000According to the Constitution, that is the job of the federal government, not the state government.
00:54:40.000Of course, the federal government is allowing the illegals to come in.
00:54:44.000And because the states are increasingly frustrated, particularly the border states, they're now sending their resources to secure the border in defiance of the federal policy.
00:54:55.000So it is set up, in theory, it is set up a clash between the military of the state government, which is the state troopers and the National Guard, and the federal authorities, which is Customs and Border Patrol, Homeland Security, Border Patrol,
00:55:11.000And it all came to a head over this park and the barbed wire which was the subject of a federal suit which had been climbing through the federal court system and then finally got adjudicated earlier this week.
00:55:26.000So, so that is why it has the appearance of a showdown.
00:55:32.000Because it, again, it concerns, people call it a constitutional crisis because it concerns this constitutional question of, is immigration the jurisdiction of the feds or the states?
00:55:44.000If the feds want the border open but the states close it, what happens?
00:55:52.000And the states have used the argument that, in theory, if there was a showdown, they can rebuke the federal government and close the border because immigration constitutes an invasion and the Constitution gives them a right to protect their states from invasion.
00:56:11.000That's actually not a legally sound argument.
00:56:14.000I don't think anybody takes that seriously.
00:56:17.000And again, that is what people are playing this up to be.
00:56:22.000In reality, however, it is far different.
00:56:26.000The situation at Eagle Pass with the barbed wire, with the Supreme Court decision, is completely different.
00:56:34.000Because if you, and it's like I said earlier, even tonight, if you really get technical, what the Supreme Court said is the feds can destroy the barbed wire.
00:56:46.000And what the state is saying is we will not stop building barbed wire.
00:56:52.000So, these things are actually not in contradiction.
00:56:55.000It may seem silly, and it may seem counterproductive, and they are, in a sense, at odds with each other, but there's no real contradiction here.
00:57:07.000Because the Supreme Court didn't say, you have to stop building it.
00:57:11.000And they didn't say, you have to let the feds destroy all of it and you can't replace it.
00:57:16.000And they didn't say, you have to let the feds in whenever they ask.
00:57:22.000The Supreme Court said you have to let the Feds, or rather the Feds can destroy it.
00:57:29.000So the state authorities have not once said that their intention is to defy the Supreme Court, and they're not even doing that.
00:57:38.000And as I said earlier, earlier this week that is,
00:57:43.000I believe that if it came down to a true showdown, if there was a contradiction that arose, like for example, it is Biden's purview to federalize the National Guard.
00:57:55.000Technically, the National Guard ultimately answers to the President.
00:58:01.000And so, the President can come in and say, the National Guard now answers to me, I've federalized them, and I'm now going to order them to stop building the wire or to destroy the wire.
00:58:12.000And I think most likely that if Biden did that, the National Guard would comply.
00:58:18.000There would be no defiance on the chain of command, as an example.
00:58:23.000And if the Supreme Court clarified the ruling and said, no, you have to stop building the barbed wire, although they probably wouldn't because I think the National Guard can't do that.
00:58:34.000If the Supreme Court came in and they clarified the ruling and it was more favorable to Biden,
00:58:41.000And they said, you have to let them into Eagle Pass.
01:00:27.000is one of the biggest exporters inside the United States of the liquefied natural gas.
01:00:33.000So some are saying that Biden restricting the export of this is an indirect way to retaliate against Texas because the Texas economy will suffer from this.
01:00:48.000Question and maybe a reality check about this whole situation Which is that if there ever were any kind of conflict between the federal government and the states?
01:00:59.000These are the kinds of things that would begin to happen It wouldn't look like the federal government maybe necessarily sending tanks into Austin, Texas and
01:01:14.000And when you look at it this way, you realize we've seen this story before.
01:01:20.000When Indiana passed a controversial bill that said that they would protect religious freedom at the exclusion of gay people or gay couples, do you remember what happened?
01:01:31.000They faced boycotts from, like, every corporation, and they faced boycotts from NASCAR and from the NCAA.
01:01:39.000And the same thing happened, I think it was, in North Dakota when they passed a controversial transgender bill.
01:01:45.000Their, uh, I think it was their Chamber of Commerce and their state legislature called for a major boycott.
01:01:54.000And they've done this in various states during this culture war for the past 10, 15, 20 years.
01:02:00.000Whenever a state, particularly a smaller state in the interior of the country, whenever they challenge even just acceptable norms, not even the federal government, but if they challenge social convention, what is considered to be the current status quo as far as transgenders, homosexuals, civil rights, abortion, whatever,
01:02:28.000There tends to be this isolate and sanction response from major corporations, sometimes from the federal government, from things you don't even necessarily think about.
01:02:41.000It's the local and state government that are punished.
01:02:44.000Businesses pull, they divest from the state.
01:02:48.000And a lot of these states are dependent.
01:02:53.000If major corporations, which are the source, if they're the first, second, or third biggest employer in the state, and they suggest that they might divest from a state like North Dakota or Indiana, if the NCAA conference boycotts the schools, if the federal government stops funding, providing certain money to the state, it could be a big problem.
01:03:16.000And that is the kind of problem that any sort of constitutional crisis might face.
01:03:22.000And that's why we're a little bit of a ways away from anything like that becoming viable.
01:03:27.000It requires a much stronger political will, more than some goofus like Ted Cruz or Nikki Haley tweeting support of it.
01:03:49.000on a global or national infrastructure that would resist any real assertion of sovereignty by the people of that state.
01:03:59.000So like, if you're in a state like Utah, and you ban porn, and then there's this huge retaliation against the state and the state can do nothing, that secession, that constitutional crisis won't last very long.
01:04:15.000They can use soft power in these ways.
01:04:19.000So it would take, in order to resist the federal government, it would take a real concerted effort by all the states and they would need to take serious actions.
01:05:15.000And they produce a lot of agriculture, and they produce a lot of energy, and they produce a lot of the things that they need.
01:05:21.000Raw materials, and they have manufacturing, and what they don't produce themselves, China's right there and they can provide it, and Iran is right there and they can provide drones, and North Korea can provide missiles, and so on and so forth.
01:05:38.000And what the Russians said when the United States cut them off from the system and their economy suffered, there was an initial period of inflation and their currency exchange was all messed up and some of these Western brands that divested had to be effectively nationalized.
01:05:55.000The Russians said that that was a sovereignty tax.
01:05:58.000They said that that is the price that they paid to be a sovereign nation and to be able to have this freedom of action.
01:06:06.000Inside the Eastern European theater and I would compare it to that now We're not talking about Texas invading another state like Russia invaded Ukraine But we are talking about if there were any kind of real resistance The federal government would take certain indirect.
01:06:24.000I'm sure military actions or kinetic actions and it goes without saying that whatever kind of
01:06:33.000Alliance would be formed it would be sanctioned by any national or international financial entities.
01:06:41.000And could this collection of 25 states survive something like that right now?
01:07:45.000It is widening the imagination of people, and it is something that is irrevocably inside the public consciousness right now, specifically among right-wing people.
01:07:57.000And I think that's why there's a media blackout.
01:08:00.000New York Times will not cover this, liberal media will not cover this, and that's because they know it is a powerful idea.
01:08:09.000By the same token, we always have to be on guard about maybe that's playing into the hands of the feds.
01:08:16.000This is the last thing I'll say, because I noticed earlier, or actually rather later last year, late 2023, so a few months ago,
01:08:28.000They are making a couple of movies now about a civil war.
01:08:32.000And I remember at that time thinking, well, what would be the benefit for that?
01:08:36.000What would be the endgame for the elites to do predictive programming for a civil war with MAGA, right-wing, conservative Americans versus liberals?
01:09:05.000So Barack and Michelle Obama have a production company that did a deal with Netflix and they produced this pretty big movie with some pretty big actors in it called Leave the World Behind.
01:09:18.000It's about an attack on the American homeland by foreign powers, and it turns into a nuclear war.
01:09:24.000I mean, spoiler alert, it's not a great movie.
01:09:29.000And it was based on a book which was only written, like, a year ago by, like, a real spook.
01:09:34.000I forget what the guy's role was, but this guy was really sus.
01:09:39.000So they write this book about a civil war, Michelle and Barack Obama's production company makes a movie based on it for Netflix, and then they're going to make another movie next year about a civil war.
01:09:57.000And I forget who's directing this one, but maybe you've seen the trailer and it's like California and Texas are at war with Washington.
01:10:06.000And, I don't know how much stock I put in the predictive programming, but look, I just pay attention to patterns.
01:10:13.000And I see, I see two data points here.
01:10:18.000And then, you're telling me, a few months after the Obamas make a movie about a civil war, and then they produce a trailer about a big blockbuster about a civil war, then there's all this talk about a civil war?
01:10:34.000And Nikki Haley's buying in and Ted Cruz is buying in?
01:10:37.000Are Nikki Haley and DeSantis and Cruz, are they down to fuck like that?
01:10:41.000Are they really in favor of a rebellion against the government?
01:10:46.000Do we know them to be like real patriots?
01:11:53.000Now I know, I'm not saying that to fearmonger, I'm saying if you're in the position of DHS chief or you're the head of the military, you gotta look at that and say that's a national security nightmare.
01:12:10.000And what message does that send to the world that like a mob took over the Capitol building?
01:12:16.000What if there was a legit foreign-sponsored riot inside of the American Capitol with agents or something?
01:12:24.000I mean, that would theoretically be a threat.
01:12:28.000And if you are the military, DHS, and you have to secure the homeland, you have to think about those hypotheticals.
01:12:35.000That's a big part of why there were political reasons, of course, but that is a big part of why they had to lock everything down.
01:12:41.000They had to put up the fences, and they had to put the military there, because they had to send a message to the world that, hey, no, we don't fuck around.
01:12:49.000If the Capitol gets breached, we take it very seriously, and we can lock this, we could send fighter jets over the city, and we could put the military there, and we could lock it down.
01:13:32.000Any talk about secession or a state defying the federal government, the federal government knows that Donald Trump represents, in a certain sense, a rebellion.
01:14:16.000Because otherwise they could dominate the country.
01:14:19.000If it wasn't for the people being armed, and for the people not trusting the news, and if it wasn't for the leader Trump, we could just be completely subjugated.
01:15:19.000When you talk about this stuff online, when you talk about this stuff with other people, if you're considering going down there, I would say reconsider it.
01:15:28.000Because Texas is not defying the Supreme Court, but if you go there thinking that they are, and you go down there thinking the rules don't apply anymore, that's the surest way you're gonna get fucked.
01:17:32.000And especially when it comes to talk like this, and with the expansion of the DOJ and the FBI after the 6th, you can bet they are all over this.
01:17:45.000They are all over this Texas thing, and they are looking.
01:17:49.000It's like the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot.
01:17:51.000They are looking for a white, straight, male, MAGA Republican with a firearm,
01:17:58.000They're looking for somebody who is a little bit too eager, a little bit too loose, and they're looking to fuck that guy and throw him in jail and cut his head off.
01:18:08.000That's what they're looking for right now.
01:18:16.000I think that in the future, we have to take control of state governments, and I think we have to exert some kind of pressure against Washington, but that is done methodically, carefully, discreetly, covertly, over time.
01:18:33.000It doesn't happen like, hey, let's all go to the border and we're gonna keep the immigrants out.
01:18:56.000I mean, think about the Three Percenters and the Oath Keepers.
01:18:58.000They, like a lot of these groups, had this fantasy, this roleplay, that they're a militia and, you know, they're all former vets and law enforcement and all this stuff.
01:24:46.000And the host comes up to me because they kind of like they clocked me as like his right hand man, you know, and the host comes up and they're like, hey, we just got like 100 reservations.
01:24:58.000So we think somebody photographed him and said that he's here.
01:25:02.000They go, before these people start showing up, do you want us to kind of show you out the back?
01:25:07.000We have another elevator that'll take you down to the residential part and you can, we'll make it so you could get out.
01:25:13.000I was like, yeah, yeah, I'll tell them.
01:25:58.000And there wasn't any security, so he was going and saying the most anti-Semitic shit, one of the most famous people in the world, and we were in the middle of LA, one of the most Jewish cities in the world, just literally in the middle of the city, and everyone knew where we were, the doors were open, we were there all day,
01:26:20.000And, uh, but... So in retrospect, that was crazy.
01:26:24.000And he would always talk tough in the interviews and he'd say, you know, I don't even have security!
01:26:31.000But then, we went to Austin for InfoWars, and we get out of the private jet, guy picks us up, we're driving to the hotel, and he goes, I'm hungry, let's stop and get something.
01:26:46.000He's like, okay, well what do you want?
01:26:48.000There's this, there's that, he's like, I'M HUNGRY RIGHT NOW!
01:26:51.000Look, there's a Waffle House, let's go there.
01:26:53.000So we take the exit, we go to this Waffle House,
01:27:05.000We pull up to this Waffle House at the middle of the night, somewhere in Austin, Texas, and we pull right up front so the car's facing the restaurant, like literally right in front of the window, and you can see inside everybody that's there, and there's a ton of black people in there.
01:27:21.000It is lit on a Tuesday or Wednesday night at 2 a.m., and it's all black people in there.
01:28:26.000I believe in that strongly, but it was just sort of, we're like, dude, you're the one that wants to put us in these situations, and then, and you know, when you're safe at the Waldorf Astoria, it's, you know, God's my security, then we're at the Waffle House at 3 a.m., and it's like, no, no, but where's the real security?
01:28:43.000So I thought that was hilarious, and very cute, and very, like, endearing.
01:28:49.000You know, because the guy's just a real human being, you know, just so funny.
01:28:53.000So we're like, dude, no, we don't have security.
01:28:57.000So we leave the car, we go in the Waffle House, and, you know, he's got this move where he kind of hides his face with the hoodie.
01:29:05.000And so he just books it for the first booth furthest from everybody else.
01:29:12.000And we kind of pile into this tiny little booth all up in each other's business, you know.
01:29:19.000And the waitress comes by and he's like hiding his face and she comes up from behind the counter and she's like, you know, she flips out and he goes Shh, don't don't say anything, you know and She goes.
01:29:49.000You know, but that that's the reality is like just being totally recognizable like everybody recognizes you and The paparazzi so like, you know, you just go to dinner and they'd be waiting out there with the cameras and it's like blinding I remember one time we were leaving this restaurant.
01:30:20.000And we went up and talked him for a minute, but anyway Now I'm just name-dropping for fun, but so we went to this restaurant, but you could not believe this name it was nuts But we're at this restaurant and the paparazzi was just like waiting outside and anytime the door opened it just lit up and it was nighttime, but it was like day and
01:30:43.000And I remember preparing, you know, we're waiting for the car to come around, and we were preparing to leave, and when we walked out, it was literally like you couldn't see.
01:31:32.000I mean, it was fun for me for a time, but I was there because we were at war with the Jewish media.
01:31:39.000And then, you know, it kind of stopped being about that and then I was like, I'm going home, you know, but
01:31:46.000But I could see why there are around him a lot of parasites a lot of people that are only in it because they got the salary and it's a lifestyle because it is a It is a glamorous lifestyle.
01:32:12.000Then again though, I think one of the reasons he was impressed with me is because when we got backlash for Mar-a-Lago, I got as much backlash as he did.
01:32:23.000I think that was a big reason why he respected me and why he kept me around, because, one, when we went to the dinner, Trump loved me, and I think that gave me a lot of credibility in his eyes, because Ye loves Trump, really respects Trump, and he wanted to make a good impression, and that's part of why he brought me to the dinner, because he clocked me as a smart guy.
01:33:03.000When all the fallout happened, everybody was like, it's Nick, the infamous, like Nick Fuentes.
01:33:08.000I think, I think he got kind of a kick out of that.
01:33:13.000So, you know, but obviously I'm not as recognizable, not a household name in the same way, but for a unique reason, I'm, I got a lot of backlash, backlash in that situation.
01:37:49.000If I'm not a soul, if I'm not truly conscious, if consciousness is really just an illusion, and all my brain, consciousness proceeds from the processes of the brain, and the brain is just an electrical chemical reaction, then what difference does it make if I'm alive or dead?
01:38:12.000And what difference does it make if it's sending a pain signal or not?
01:38:16.000Isn't that all just sort of subjective?
01:38:25.000So, that's the thing about if you don't believe in the soul, if you don't believe in reality, if you don't believe that we can have knowledge, if you don't believe in these kinds of things, then you have no foundation.
01:38:38.000And this is what explains a lot of these behaviors that people have.
01:38:48.000Whether it's addiction or it's these mental illnesses people have, whatever it is, people cannot cope with the fact that they really have no foundation.
01:38:59.000It's kind of maddening and it leads to these societies where there's not a lot of good happening, whatever that would mean to a materialist.
01:39:50.000Because maybe you're a low-T female pussy, and you think that the... And by the way, you're totally ignorant of the foundations you're still standing on.
01:40:00.000People say, well, it's just simply obvious that in the absence of religion,
01:40:05.000We could have in the place of religion this sort of pragmatic, therapeutic empathy that for the purpose of having an efficacious society, it's effective rather than we actually believe in it.
01:40:21.000We should just follow the golden rule because that's what makes sense.
01:40:28.000Because what if the smartest and the strongest and the best among you says, I'm real, I'm me, I exist, and I'm stronger, and I'm smarter, and I'm gonna consume everyone, I'm gonna cannibalize everyone, and kill, and steal, and make everything work for me.
01:40:46.000And then what if everyone, you know, and then that's how you get The World Before Noah, and that's how you get Sodom and Gomorrah, and that's how you get Cain and Abel.
01:43:08.000What I mean by that is, you know, let's say I'm a total atheist, and I don't feel good.
01:43:13.000You know, I feel in a bad mood, or I feel unhealthy.
01:43:16.000So, hmm, how am I gonna go about fixing that?
01:43:20.000I'm gonna, I think I'd like to work out.
01:43:22.000Oh, well, I feel a little healthier, but I don't know, I just, something's missing.
01:43:26.000So I joined a bowling club, and you know, those are some nice guys, and that's great, but it still doesn't, you know, we're all gonna die anyway, and
01:43:35.000We all get together and we barely even have anything in common and all of our social relationships are pretty superficial if you really get down to it.
01:44:42.000So, you're just eating, at that point, in your mind, you're just eating a piece of bread, and you don't believe in God, and you don't have faith.
01:44:56.000Because nobody's really willing to die for a religion they don't actually believe in.
01:45:01.000Nobody's really willing to sacrifice for a religion they don't believe in.
01:45:04.000Nobody loves a god that they don't believe in.
01:45:08.000And nobody hears and feels a god that they don't believe in.
01:45:13.000And I'm not saying that's why you gotta really, like, it's a duality, like, you don't believe but you have to pretend like you do and delude yourself into thinking.
01:45:42.000You'd be better off just killing and raping, honestly.
01:45:44.000If you're an atheist and you want to feel better, I mean, you're better off just killing and raping than going about faking it.
01:45:52.000And thinking that I mean because then you know, you're just faking it.
01:45:56.000I mean you in your heart of hearts You know what you believe and you know what you feel is true so It doesn't work you need to so my advice is this Start a conversation with God.
01:47:18.000And you'll never understand it until you embrace that.
01:47:22.000You'll never understand it until you go all in.
01:47:25.000But, you know, and you can do some soul searching and really just think about the world.
01:47:30.000For me, I find it hard to believe that there isn't a God.
01:47:34.000And that's because we have consciousness, we have intelligence, we have love, and we have a sense of justice, we have conscience, and if all of those things are real within us, and if they're innate, then they must be real in the universe.
01:47:51.000And necessarily that would come from a God.
01:47:55.000If we live in a created world, I mean, where would it come from if it wasn't created?
01:48:01.000If it has complexity, I mean, where would that come from if it wasn't created, if it wasn't designed?
01:49:18.000Otherwise, you know so And then and then these other things like Aesthetics and love if you don't believe in God you have to come up with these other arguments about like evolutionary biology Why do we like music?
01:49:36.000Why do we love our children and our parents and good art?
01:49:40.000Oh, because millions of years ago, the human beings that were able to create cave art were more likely to survive Neanderthal attacks or mammoth- Shut the fuck up, you fucking idiot.
01:49:52.000So, you believe that rocks became people, and then the people started to love art because the ones that didn't all got killed by wild animals.
01:50:39.000And then the simplest life form just kept getting more and more and more complex and different shapes and sizes and textures and everything.
01:50:53.000And through process of elimination, eventually we got people that really enjoy music and art and love their children, have a profound sense of justice and desire for communion with a higher power, and it's all- but that's all just based on, you know, the dynamics of cave people.
01:55:18.000But it doesn't really matter I can't even really describe it as a falling out because it's more like I'm over here doing my thing living my life and then he had a meltdown because of Because I did a show with Richard Spencer
01:55:35.000So, that's a pretty curious, you know, for years he would say, I'm ride or die, it's ride or die.
01:55:40.000I'm ride or die for Nick Fuentes because I know that if he got set up by the feds, he would never snitch and that's how it's gotta be.
01:58:52.000Yeah, he had a... he basically said that he's... doesn't support me anymore because I did a stream with Richard Spencer like five months ago or three months ago, whatever it was.
01:59:05.000But I'm really trying to stay away from the drama.
02:02:15.000You know, when I say the grace prayer before the meal, that's a standard prayer.
02:02:19.000But when I pray, I more have just like an open line, where if something really inspires me, and I pray every day, but if something really hits me, I just say a prayer quickly, and say just what I'm feeling, you know?
02:02:38.000At Mass when they're giving the Eucharist.
02:02:40.000I have a very intense prayer and I prefer that and I know that some people it's it's a devotional that people love and You know and I think it's a powerful one.
02:02:58.000I don't pray it every day But I'm just gonna say that so I'm not I'm not somebody that prays it every day some people love it some people do it every day and
02:03:24.000Again though, it's whatever, whatever is good for you, you know.
02:03:32.000I feel like sometimes the trad cats, they make it a little bit stringent and they're like, you know, you gotta do it this way, you gotta do a sacramental.
02:04:02.000That there can be a tendency to get away from the heart of the religion, which is the encounter with Jesus Christ.
02:04:15.000And maybe that's going to sound a little bit Protestant, but I feel like some Catholics, they look at the the prayer cards and the beads and the necklaces and a lot of this stuff, and it becomes like trading cards.
02:04:33.000A little bit of a distraction and some of you guys might disagree with this but at least this is my experience when I when there's a lot of these like medallions and necklaces and I mean when I started to announce I was Catholic and everything and a lot of tradcast came on the show they wanted to give me all these necklaces and things and you got to do tell me things I'd never heard of it's like dude I'm Catholic like
02:04:59.000I went to CCD I was baptized confirmed I go to church like you know when people start giving me necklaces and I get it like again I think they're good and I think they're a way to channel the faith and you know people use them for different purposes but I feel like I don't need the DLC I feel like I don't need the the extra content
02:05:23.000To me it's like, you know, I talk to God, I go to Mass, you read the Bible, you pray.
02:05:34.000I don't know that I, you know, maybe I'm just not educated enough on it and I'm saying this humbly, but that's sort of how I feel about it.
02:05:45.000I'm not knocking it, I'm not saying, I'm not criticizing it, you know, because some people love that stuff and
02:05:53.000You know, they're part of the beautiful Catholic tradition.
02:05:56.000I'm not knocking it at all, but I am saying that you got to be a little careful because, you know, at the end of the day, it's really the fundamental thing is you're a sinner and you need God's grace to be saved.
02:06:15.000And so you need that relationship with Jesus.
02:06:48.000That people start to see that stuff and they get a little caught up in the, uh, the kinds of, um, you know, these other things.
02:07:01.000And even the Mary stuff, and I'm not saying Mary stuff like a Protestant, like, when people start to say stuff like she's the co-redemptrix, and people, they want to know the hidden prophecies and all that, it's like, dude, we have the Bible.
02:07:21.000We have the Bible, and we have Jesus, and, you know, so.
02:07:28.000There's there's a little something to that, you know when and I don't agree with Protestants I think that you know, Mary is you know, he said behold our mother.
02:07:39.000She has this critical role As the sinless human that brought Christ into the world, you know, so I'm not like a Protestant that says, you know, boo Mary worship, but
02:07:49.000But I will admit on some of the Mary stuff that isn't dogmatic, it does go a little too far.
02:07:55.000You know, like they tried to get her to be called the Co-Redemptrix and the Pope said no, we're not gonna call her that.
02:08:32.000So Anyway, so yeah, so like I said, I have many rosaries are very special to me and You know, I can I distinct I have good memories praying the rosary But You know some people they love it some people not so much I think that's okay
02:09:02.000But for some people it's good for discipline, you know, they have a connection to it and I like it too, but just It's it's hard.
02:09:12.000It's always rewarding when you get to the end, but it's tough to get through because it's just like It's a little repetitive, but I suppose it is a good practice, you know But anyway, thanks for the big super chat
02:09:56.000I honestly haven't seen a lot of the intros lately.
02:10:03.000You know cuz I'm always just kind of tuning in whenever I don't I don't really watch them like start to finish But yeah, Jimbo's always had a great intro one of my favorites Keith had a really good intro on his YouTube years ago
02:11:07.000Looking at people like John Doyle and Logan Hall, I realize that if you weren't cool in high school, you can never really be cool.
02:11:14.000People can try their best to reinvent themselves later on in life by acting differently, but everything they do to try to be cool is not who they actually are.
02:11:23.000Yeah, I think there's some truth in that.
02:11:26.000I guess I'm not old enough really to see a counterexample of it.
02:11:34.000Then again, a lot of the people that were cool in high school are total nerds now.
02:11:39.000You know, people that thought they were cool in high school, they thought they were the shit, turned out to be total bums.
02:11:45.000So... I don't know if I 100% agree with that.
02:11:49.000Certainly true in the case of a guy... But a guy like Doyle just never had... I don't even know who Logan All is, but... A guy like Doyle's never had anything going on.
02:13:57.000He has studied it, and he looks at the math, and he studies the algorithm, and he works the network, and he talks to people he doesn't like.
02:14:33.000Maybe I'm burning a bridge unnecessarily.
02:14:35.000Maybe I'm antagonizing somebody that isn't even important.
02:14:40.000But I'm doing what feels right, you know.
02:14:43.000And then Keith comes in, giant 50-foot killer death robot.
02:14:50.000He's like the Syndrome Robot in The Incredibles.
02:14:54.000You know in The Incredibles when Syndrome created the robot that studied all the superheroes' weaknesses and then it was just killing everybody?
02:16:39.000And he's got to get me to make his Krabby Patties, you know The kitchen Keith is like the kitchen isn't the same without you But yeah That's no, but he's he's a good guy.
02:16:57.000He's just a little a little more methodical a little bit more Systematic in his approach me
02:22:39.000Because when it really lands with you, that God united with our nature, He became one of us, and then died on the cross,
02:22:55.000To redeem us his only begotten son and you realize that he was a man that to me was the biggest leap is When you're a kid the the premise you almost sort of assume like oh, well, he's God like yeah He went up on the cross, but he's God, you know, he suffered but he's God but Jesus was fully man and fully God he was afraid and
02:23:19.000He felt that pain and that was his life and he felt the same temptation that we did He resisted it perfectly because he was God, but he felt it because he was a man and I Feel like once you you actually realize that it changes your whole perspective on that That he sweat blood in the garden because he was afraid you know when you look at that painting you put yourself there and
02:25:00.000Because I kind of picked up on something and because initially he just wasn't really talking to me.
02:25:06.000I think it's because I was wearing a hoodie.
02:25:08.000You know, Ye was wearing his jacket and Jamar was wearing a suit and Karen he had like weird beef with.
02:25:15.000And I was just this like white guy in a blue hoodie in Mar-a-Lago with sneakers on.
02:25:21.000So I think he just wasn't, he didn't even really want to engage me.
02:25:25.000But I started speaking up, because nobody else was talking, and I just started riffing.
02:25:30.000I was talking about Elon buying Twitter, and how the ADL would pressure him, and what they did to Facebook in 2020, and talked about... I was talking about Ye's favorability, because he was talking about running, and I said, yeah, well, his favorability's way up, and blah blah blah, you know, I was drawing out all the stats and everything, and he was like,
02:25:51.000He was like, where did you I was like, what is this guy statistician?
02:25:54.000Then that was maybe a little patronizing.
02:25:56.000He's like, where did you find this guy?
02:25:58.000This guy's great and he starts asking me questions and I'm just We're just going back and forth and we just we were just on the same page man and one of these days
02:26:12.000One of these days I'll really tell you some of the stuff that was said at the table that was pretty crazy because there's some fun there are some funny things from that period that I still have never told and it's it's good stuff man crazy time I still can't even believe it was real I remember waking up the next day in my hotel and just being like did that just happen like is this real I can't believe this just happened
02:26:40.000I still, it still doesn't even feel real.