00:00:06.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we have a great show for you tonight hot and ready, hot off the presses, delicious content for you to consume and enjoy.
00:00:18.000There's so much going on today, so much to talk about.
00:00:21.000I want to settle once and for all this blue wave stuff, this Texas stuff.
00:02:47.000I guess they're still going to go on with their march.
00:02:49.000I believe they're going to do their demonstration for gun control on the 14th of March, the 24th of March, and then the 20th of April.
00:02:57.000And I'm not sure about the 14th, but I know it's the 24th for the March for Our Lives, and then the 20th is the 20th anniversary since the Columbine shooting.
00:03:07.000And so we basically wrapped that up, but still no answers to our questions about Parkland and still nothing about Las Vegas.
00:04:08.000A student noticed that a backpack was emitting smoke in a common area.
00:04:12.000Police came in, they evacuated the school, they brought in the canine unit, they sniffed around, they determined it was a bomb, they took the bomb out, they defused it, and everything was okay.
00:04:21.000But police said that if the bomb did explode, it was a homemade backpack bomb.
00:04:26.000If it did explode, it had the potential to cause significant injury or even death.
00:04:32.000So, this was a pretty big episode, and I'm not hearing about it on any major news stations.
00:04:50.000Because when you have the school shooting, the Parkland shooting, which admittedly there were people that died in this one, there were casualties as opposed to this one, which is only attempted.
00:04:59.000However, in this case, there was a shooting.
00:05:07.000And people were demanding action, demanding legislation, and the kids were out on the news, and there were town halls and statements and all the rest.
00:05:16.000And here you have this attempted bombing from ISIS.
00:05:19.000You know, the kid pledged allegiance to ISIS.
00:05:21.000They said that in the month prior to the attempted bombing on Monday, he had hoisted an ISIS flag up.
00:05:27.000He destroyed his school's American flag.
00:05:29.000He spray painted ISIS is coming on the school.
00:05:32.000He was researching explosives, promoting ISIS online, spreading their propaganda.
00:05:51.000Because when you talk about a shooting, when you talk about a situation with guns and they're demolishing all the evidence, who cares?
00:05:58.000But when it comes to guns, there's an easy answer.
00:06:01.000There's an easy answer and one that the Democrats love, an easy answer and one that the government loves, that the deep state loves, that the globalists love.
00:06:38.000I think when you look at an example like this and you looked at some of the foiled, The attempted school shootings that have happened since Parkland, when you look at some of the other failed mass shootings, you start to understand that it's got nothing to do with guns.
00:06:50.000When you look at something like this, you understand not about guns.
00:06:57.000Why are our young people in Utah, you know, which is, it's not like they're in the boonies.
00:07:03.000It's not like they're out there in some poor, you know, even if that is an excuse for it.
00:07:07.000But I mean, this kid, I'm sure he was in some kind of a well to do high school in a wealthy country, in a safe country where there's a strong community.
00:07:15.000Utah's a very religious place, very tightly knit communities.
00:07:19.000And why was this youngster who had his whole life ahead of him, why did he want to blow up a school?
00:08:34.000But when a Muslim takes a truck and they kill more people than the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history in Las Vegas, like they did in Nice, France, or when a Muslim takes a machine gun and they do this, or when they take a pipe bomb, or they just do a stabbing attack, or they run through a crosswalk like they did on Halloween earlier in the fall, nobody's got anything to say.
00:08:54.000And when other young people do it with bombs or like that Slender Man stabbing that happened the other year, nobody asks any questions, nobody talks about it because then you get to the real core of the problem.
00:09:06.000Not disarming the population, which the New World Order wants, which the establishment, the deep state would want.
00:09:12.000Then we can't resist the tyrannical policies, the forced displacement of our population.
00:09:17.000But when you see something like this, there's no easy answer.
00:09:19.000When you see something like this, where here was a kid who put together, I'm sure, household materials or industrial chemicals, you know, they didn't reveal the contents of the bomb, but I'm sure this kid wasn't, didn't build it out of anything that any normal person couldn't have acquired through Home Depot or through the internet or whatever.
00:09:46.000Are we going to have inspectors and set up a TSA booth at every school, every entrance to every public school, every public facility in the country, every mall, every bus station, every bus terminal, every train station, every big restaurant, every big facility, every church, every theater?
00:10:14.000Anybody, and that gets back to the central point of gun control is that if you have a lot of people and you have a lot of weapons and a lot of different ways to kill people and a lot of public places, just purely based on statistics, people will find a way.
00:10:30.000A bad person with bad intentions will find a way, whether it's a knife or a truck or a bomb or a gun, and through legal means or through black market means, they're going to find a way.
00:10:40.000There's just too many people, too many opportunities, too many weapons.
00:10:43.000You'll never solve that problem forever.
00:10:45.000And that doesn't mean that you don't care about solving the problem, but it means you have to look at real causes, at root causes, and not these half measures that maybe the people in government like, maybe the people in the deep state like, but maybe are not going to actually be effective.
00:10:59.000And then additionally, you have to ask yourself, in contrast with the Parkland shooting, or maybe in comparison, in parallel with the Parkland shooting, with Nicholas Cruz, and we talked about this at length in the aftermath of the shooting, we saw for weeks and weeks it came out the negligence of everybody involved.
00:11:17.000The failure at every level for law enforcement to do their job.
00:11:21.000Whether it was the police who, depending on who you asked, were at Nicolas Cruz's house between 26 and 39 times, the FBI who got two very solid tips, the teachers who knew, the principals who knew, the school who knew, his friends, his friends on social media, anybody who could have, I mean, like, so many failures at every level, civilian and law enforcement, to notice and apprehend this individual.
00:11:43.000In this case, you had a student in Utah who the bombing was only, that was only the last stage, that was only the conclusion.
00:11:51.000Of a very long period of time, a very long and slow and noticeable, strikingly noticeable descent into madness, where they said the kid, he attempted to blow up the school on Monday, but for about a month he was looking into how to build explosives, how he could join ISIS, researching materials about ISIS, promoting materials about ISIS, hoisted up an ISIS flag.
00:12:15.000He vandalized the school, he spray painted on the school, ISIS is coming.
00:12:19.000And, you know, he destroyed the school's American flag.
00:12:23.000Where was law enforcement on this one?
00:12:25.000And then you have to ask yourself here's another thing, and a very coincidental thing.
00:12:29.000In Utah, the NSA has one of the biggest data collection facilities in the world.
00:12:34.000In Utah, they have this big black building, and they're storing ungodly amounts of your information.
00:12:40.000Every time you send a text, every time you send an email, every time you make a phone call, even if your phone is off, they can tap into it and hear your conversation.
00:12:50.000Even if you turn your phone off, they can still activate the microphone, and I think in some cases, even the camera, and spy on you.
00:12:58.000They came out through the WikiLeaks emails or documents that came out, I think, earlier in the fall, that the CIA can actually break into smart televisions that have cameras and spy on you in your living room.
00:13:11.000And you have to imagine government has been spying on us for how long?
00:13:15.000For decades, since the USA Patriot Act.
00:13:17.000They're able to go in through metadata, through the phone company, through the internet provider, and they're able to access all of your information, everything from personal stuff.
00:13:30.000I mean, you name it, they've got it in the NSA.
00:13:32.000They've been downloading it for decades.
00:13:34.000And they say, well, this is in the name of keeping the people safe.
00:13:37.000You have this big talk, this big conversation about balancing liberty and security or privacy and anti terror.
00:13:44.000And we found that 20 years later, you know, after the USA Patriot Act inaugurated this period of government spying and violations of the Fourth Amendment and the collection of metadata, which is unconstitutional, and on and on and on, we found that has that ever worked?
00:14:04.000Every time I see something like this, whether it was the Parkland shooting or the Vegas shooting or this kind of thing, or here you got a teenager who I imagine you're in high school, you're a teenager, you're not a very bright person.
00:14:14.000Something tells me that this child, you know, this teenager, was not getting like a burner phone.
00:14:19.000He was not going to the library and covering his tracks.
00:14:35.000And so here's a person who's, I'm sure this is not somebody who has black market, you know, intense kind of cyber at his disposal.
00:14:43.000I'm sure he's going on the computer and maybe he's going on an incognito window, but he's still, you know, using pretty standard civilian internet tools.
00:14:52.000And he's Googling, you know, how to build the bomb, how to go to ISIS.
00:15:22.000You know, so on top of the fact that the family's not involved, but then where's even Big Brother, who we're supposed to have Big Brother, the government, always looking over our shoulder to keep us safe.
00:15:32.000And here was somebody who, for months and months and months, was out there not even hiding it that, hey, look, fellas, I'm about to do something terrible.
00:15:43.000You have to wonder what it is because if you have these things going on, in spite of the fact that there's metadata collection, and if metadata collection and the surveillance and all the rest isn't preventing these kinds of things, then we know that it's not for those things.
00:15:58.000If it's not preventing these shootings, if it's not preventing the most terrible tragedies, you know, Stephen Paddock racked up a world record, a national record with his mass shooting.
00:16:08.000The most people killed and the most people injured out of any shooting in U.S. history injured, what, 800 people?
00:16:16.000And he was buying how many firearms, and he made this ungodly setup, and you had the Parkland shooting and this.
00:16:23.000And so it looks like nobody is keeping an eye on these people.
00:16:26.000So then you got to ask what is the purpose of collecting all this information?
00:16:31.000If not to prevent these things, because it's clear they have no interest in doing that.
00:16:35.000It's clear that they collect and they collect and they collect, and it's billion dollar agencies, and there's no oversight, and they're spying on people who are just sending emails about like shopping lists and, you know, pictures of their newborn babies.
00:17:33.000It just tells us a lot about a lot of the inconsistencies, the hypocrisies, and the paradoxes in the current conversation about national security.
00:17:43.000People who say they want to keep the country safe, people who say they want to keep the students safe, and yet they don't care about illegal immigration, and yet they don't care about Muslims, and yet they don't care about bombs.
00:17:53.000You know, if it's not subject to gun control, yeah, we just don't care.
00:18:23.000You know, all these people who are out there marching, the moms demand action in Chicago for gun control, and they all looked at me as somebody who simply didn't care.
00:18:31.000You know, there was some woman who came up.
00:18:32.000Do you want to speak to a couple of the kids who were at the school shooting?
00:18:37.000Because you obviously don't seem to care.
00:19:57.000And so people were wondering is this symptomatic then of a blue wave?
00:20:00.000Virginia, Alabama, these numbers in Texas.
00:20:04.000Now, unfortunately for the Democrats, the early voting numbers were clearly not reflective of the overall turnout for the primaries because the primaries were on Tuesday.
00:20:13.000And although Democrats did double their numbers from 2014, they doubled their turnout from the last midterm, which was in 2014, from 500,000 about to a million on Tuesday.
00:20:25.000They were still half a million short of Republicans.
00:20:28.000Republicans turned out in record numbers as well, going up to 1.5 million votes, 1.5 million Republicans turning out to vote in the primaries for the midterms.
00:20:38.000And so while the Democrats said, oh, you know, we could take Texas, this could be a huge sweep, it's a blue wave because of the early voting.
00:20:45.000In the primary voting, the actual voting, although they did very well and they got numbers that they haven't seen in decades and they doubled their totals from 2014, still came up shy.
00:20:55.000And not just came up shy, but came up embarrassingly shy.
00:20:59.000Where many people said Democrats would equal or exceed Republican turnout in the primary, they came up a third short, 500,000 votes short.
00:21:09.000Ted Cruz, for his primary alone, Ted Cruz got more votes than all of the Democrats.
00:21:14.000He got 1.3 million votes for his primary.
00:21:17.000So, Ted Cruz, the candidate, and he got 86% of the Republican vote in his primary on Tuesday, he got 300,000 more votes than all the Democrats combined in their turnout.
00:21:47.000In the last midterm, and that was a prelude to 2016, where they lost all three the House, the Senate, and the White House, and ultimately the Supreme Court, but that's not electoral.
00:21:57.000But they did double their numbers from 2014.
00:22:01.000And it is looking like they are favored to turn over a couple of Republican seats.
00:22:05.000You have a couple of Republicans retiring, you have a couple of Republican incumbents in counties where Hillary Clinton won in 2016.
00:22:13.000And so they are poised to make some gains, and given that this is a very conservative and a very Republican state, and they did increase their numbers dramatically.
00:23:07.000And you look at some of the other races, the state races, and the, you know, within the state and also the statewide, the congressional races, the primaries for the Democrats, and you see all kinds of challengers from the Democratic Party, a record amount of people running for office, I think 100 and some different candidates for the Democrats.
00:23:26.000And in many of these races, you see the vote split.
00:23:28.000Between progressives and between the establishment Democrats.
00:23:31.000You saw this markedly in some particular races.
00:23:34.000And I think what this tells us with these numbers from Beto and with these new contenders that are rising and the split between the progressives and the Democrats is that the Democrats will have a real problem in 2018 if they can't rally the progressives.
00:23:47.000There is obviously a very great cleavage that has existed in the Democratic Party since the 2016 presidential primary.
00:23:54.000Since the Democratic Party screwed Bernie Sanders out of the nomination and Bernie Sanders represented this very left wing, this ideologically progressive wing of the party, the logical conclusion is.
00:24:06.000Of eight years of Obama and Hillary Clinton rhetoric, which was this social democracy, this far left, racialized kind of stuff.
00:24:15.000And Hillary Clinton screwed them over.
00:24:16.000The Democratic Party screwed them over.
00:24:21.000And what we're seeing in 2018 is they're coming back now.
00:24:24.000They're coming back to bite the Democrats in the butt.
00:24:27.000And if Democrats can't win these guys over, if Beto O'Rourke, for example, if he wins 60% of the Democratic vote and he can't get the other 40%, he can't get the other 38% of Democrats, be they Hispanics, or be they progressives, forget about their chances in Texas.
00:24:42.000And the same is true all over the country.
00:24:44.000If the Democrats cannot energize their base, which is these progressives in the cities or these ethnic groups, be they blacks or Hispanics or the really far left type people, the blue wave is really going to be stalled.
00:24:58.000Even if you had a lot of left wing turnout in 2018, if it's not united under the Democratic Party, under the Democratic establishment, it might as well not exist.
00:25:08.000It actually might even hurt the Democrats.
00:25:10.000Because you imagine which are the people that are going to be energized by Donald Trump, which are the people that are really energized and really pissed off.
00:25:25.000It's certainly not the guys in the AFL CIO who are going to be supported by the tariffs and by the tax cuts and all these different policies, cutting the regulations.
00:25:35.000They're actually coming around to Donald Trump.
00:25:38.000The AFL CIO begrudgingly said, one of the biggest unions in the country, begrudgingly said, you know, Hey, we don't like them, but the tariffs are very good for our constituents or very good for our members, very good for working class people.
00:25:51.000Those are not going to be the people that are energized.
00:25:54.000The people that are energized are the DACA people or the people that care about the DACA people, the far left Hispanics, the far left academics, far left urban liberals and progressives.
00:26:05.000Are they going to be energized by Chuck Schumer?
00:26:08.000Are they going to be energized by Nancy Pelosi or the establishment candidates that they decide to run?
00:26:14.000And then that becomes a real problem for them because if those people are energized, And they're out there and they don't really care so much about party, that could split the Democratic vote.
00:26:23.000What happens if the progressives don't go away?
00:26:26.000What happens if the progressives maybe they don't run, but maybe they say, you know what, everybody just stay home and we'll teach the Democratic Party a lesson.
00:26:36.000And it was also interesting to see with this race in particular, the Senate primary with Beta O'Rourke, he actually lost something like 22% to a candidate by the name of Hernandez.
00:26:56.000All the counties which you see in the electoral maps, which went for Clinton, which are increasingly Hispanic, which are now a majority Hispanic, they all went for Hernandez, not Beto O'Rourke.
00:27:05.000And I think this tells us something about electoral politics with regards to demographics, which is to say that will Hispanics go along to get along?
00:27:14.000This is kind of the problem that Democrats and I think Republicans alike are not so much aware of.
00:27:21.000Because it's looking like between Luis Gutierrez, who was very upset about the DACA deal that Chuck Schumer did not make, whether you look at Hernandez, who was getting a sizable proportion, he won all the counties where Hispanics are now a majority in the Southwest.
00:27:35.000Will the Democrats be able to maintain this fragile coalition?
00:27:38.000Will they be able to maintain the white union voters and the blacks and the Hispanics and the Muslims and the homosexuals and the far left and the centrists?
00:27:47.000Will they be able to maintain all of them?
00:27:51.000Where the establishment guy, the best chance with the most money behind him and the most support behind him, he couldn't rally a significant or a convincing plurality of votes.
00:28:32.000You sign up for the campaign, and you can phone bank from home.
00:28:34.000You can phone bank, which means you make calls to people and you say, hey, support X, Y, and Z, and here's when the primary is, here's how you can vote.
00:28:42.000You get the email, you download the app, or you go to the website or whatever, and you do it from the comfort of your living room.
00:28:58.000500,000 votes more than the Democrats, which is pretty pathetic for Dems, but still concerning.
00:29:03.000You have the progressive, the establishment split, but here's something here's foreshadowing for things to come.
00:29:09.000The Texas Democratic Party chair said, Texas is the fastest growing state in the country.
00:29:16.000We're getting younger and increasingly diverse.
00:29:18.000These demographic shifts are a positive trend line for a big tent progressive political party.
00:29:25.000And look, if you don't believe the hype about Texas going blue, If you don't believe that demographics is contributing to Republican losses in the future, or the Democratic Party becoming stronger, possibly even a one party state in this country, if you don't think that's going to have an effect, take it from the Democrats themselves.
00:29:46.000When you had the Puerto Rican hurricane, they said, let's bring over a couple hundred thousand of these Puerto Ricans and let's sign them up so they can vote, and then Florida will go blue.
00:29:55.000You have this Texas Democratic Party chair who says, Texas is growing fast.
00:29:59.000We're getting diverse, which means what?
00:30:02.000And we're younger, which means more minorities.
00:30:05.000And she says explicitly these demographic shifts, more minorities, younger people, excuse me, which, if you look at the population pyramid, these are the young people that are coming from Central and South America that have a marginally higher birth rate.
00:30:43.000They understand, and they say it explicitly demographic shifts, the current one that's underway, which means uninterrupted mass immigration from South and Central America.
00:31:55.000Let's say by some miracle, we finally integrate.
00:31:59.000The year is 2150, and the country doesn't speak English anymore.
00:32:04.000We now speak Spanish, and there's taco trucks on every corner.
00:32:07.000And you have to pay a bribe to leave your parking garage in the morning, you have to pay a bribe to get your government documents notarized, and all the rest.
00:32:16.000And it's basically Mexico, and it smells, and there's sewage in the streets, and whatever.
00:32:20.000But let's say in 2150, at least people are voting for the Constitution finally.
00:32:26.000At least, finally, you know, Jorge Rivera gets elected president with a por ciento of the vote.
00:32:34.000He gets 100% of the vote, and we all speak Spanish now, and we're all illegals.
00:32:38.000And he says, let's have a constitutional convention, and we'll restore the Constitution.
00:32:43.000Even if you could do that eventually, what happens the first time the Democrats get in office next?
00:32:48.000What happens when Texas falls, and the White House falls, and all the different chambers of the Congress fall?
00:32:55.000What happens next is they abridge free speech.
00:33:03.000They legalize illegal immigrants, or illegal immigrants rather.
00:33:07.000They put them on the voting rolls, and Republicans never get in to allow the assimilation to happen.
00:33:12.000Maybe you have this fantasy that in a long time it could happen, but you will never even get that far.
00:33:17.000Because by the time the Democrats control the government next, they will make it so that it will be impossible for them to ever lose again, for assimilation to ever occur again.
00:33:27.000They will erode the foundations of the country.
00:33:29.000Ideological, religious, ethnic, linguistic, to the point that it'll be unrecognizable.
00:33:35.000So, you know, the country becoming like slightly more Hispanic or totally more Hispanic, but remain the same, that's just simply not in the cards.
00:33:42.000That's just simply not a potentiality that could ever happen.
00:34:12.000Might look okay for now, and Trump is out there, and he's doing his best.
00:34:16.000And I think it is optimistic that we can turn this around in many ways.
00:34:19.000If we get our cut to chain migration, if we get our cut to the diversity visa lottery, if we can get the Fair Act, or the RAISE Act, rather, into law, and we can significantly cut legal and illegal immigration, we'll buy ourselves time.
00:34:34.000To implement more serious reforms, and we can start turning the ship around.
00:35:32.000The last couple of things we want to get to California.
00:35:36.000I think we'll do California, and then we'll get to Britain first if we have time.
00:35:40.000So this was announced by the Attorney General Jeff Sessions today that the Justice Department will be pursuing a lawsuit against the state of California.
00:35:48.000Because of three pieces of legislation which Sessions says frustrates federal immigration policy.
00:35:54.000He said, There is no nullification, there is no secession.
00:35:58.000Federal law is the supreme law of the land.
00:36:01.000I would invite any doubters to go to Gettysburg or to the tombstones of John C. Calhoun and Abraham Lincoln, which is a very powerful Civil War rhetoric.
00:36:10.000And this just goes out there to all the Sessions haters, all the Sessions skeptics and doubters.
00:36:15.000I mean, he's out there enforcing immigration law, and that's very good to see because.
00:36:20.000I mean, you can have your federal immigration law, you can have Trump, you can have ICE deporting people, and you can have immigration law being enforced finally.
00:36:29.000But if you have states like California, which they're just flouting the law and they resist ICE and they give tips to illegal immigrants so that they can evade ICE and immigration authorities, it doesn't really matter what the laws are being passed.
00:36:41.000It comes down to the difference between the law and the execution of the law.
00:36:45.000I mean, and we talked about this with the DACA deal.
00:36:48.000There's a big difference between getting a law passed and the law being faithfully executed by the executive or by the states.
00:36:54.000Big difference, even in the gun control debate, between passing laws and passing regulations and the FBI and the police failing to enforce them, failing to submit, for example, different crimes and reports so that people can get background checked by their states.
00:37:08.000And so here you have, I think, a very good attempt, a very good precedent being set by Jeff Sessions, which says that if states, if cities, if mayors are going to violate and resist federal law, you'll get crushed.
00:37:32.000And we'll go to war with any other state or any other city that wants to resist the law.
00:37:36.000And this just goes back to something very fundamental, which is President Trump was given a mandate by the people of the United States and under his constitutional jurisdiction to enforce immigration law.
00:37:48.000We had a president, no, we had several presidents that for 30, 40 years simply didn't enforce the law, didn't stop people from coming here.
00:37:56.000And when they came here, didn't send them back.
00:37:59.000And President Trump was given a mandate in 2016.
00:38:02.000Overwhelmingly, not just in the vote for the White House, but for the House and for the Senate, that we don't want these people anymore.
00:38:09.000This is not what we want for our country.
00:38:26.000I think you're seeing this all across the country.
00:38:28.000President Trump is going to visit the prototypes for the wall.
00:38:31.000You see that even in the DACA applications that have been forced to be accepted because of the injunction.
00:38:37.000Put on President Trump's rescinding of DACA by the San Francisco District Court.
00:38:42.000He is really going after these new DACA applications, making it impossible for them to reapply, making it so their employers have to fire them.
00:38:50.000I really think that if you look at actually the numbers, if you look at actually what the Justice Department has been doing, what Homeland Security has been doing, what the administration has been doing overall, it's been so anti immigrant, so anti illegal, but nobody reports on it because they want to have it both ways.
00:39:08.000You know, immigrants and Hispanics should be scared, but Republicans should think Trump is going back on his promises.
00:39:13.000But if you look at the underlying numbers and if you look at stuff like this, which can't be ignored by the media, the administration is working hard to get these people out to stop the transformation of our country, and God bless them for it.
00:39:27.000These people cannot continue to live in violation of federal law.
00:39:32.000And they should go after the pot people, too.
00:39:34.000They should go after the states that have legalized weed.
00:39:36.000I think one of the biggest problems in the country, depending on the issue, but with all issues, Which all issues have in common is that the government just stopped enforcing the law, stopped taking it seriously, right?
00:39:47.000I mean, you see this with pot and drug abuse.
00:39:55.000The government has just abdicated their responsibility.
00:39:57.000And that's unfortunate, but that's what's happening.
00:40:00.000And the last thing we got to go, we're getting through the last two things pretty quickly because we want to get to your super chats.
00:40:05.000But the last thing, something pretty troubling here.
00:40:08.000Britain First, which is this far right boogeyman in the United Kingdom, Britain First, a political party in the UK, or I guess now a group, I don't think they're allowed to participate in politics.
00:40:19.000But Britain First leaders Paul Golding and Jada Franson were charged with hate crimes and sentenced to jail time for distributing leaflets and videos during a rape trial.
00:40:30.000They wanted a rapist, they wanted everybody to know that the rapist was a Muslim migrant, you know, and wanted to know that he was a Middle Easterner, that he was a Muslim.
00:40:40.000And so the government put them in jail for that, political leaders.
00:40:44.000For saying that, you know, the people that are doing the raping, they shouldn't even be here in the country.
00:40:55.000And I think this tells you, you know, we talked a little bit earlier about what happens if Democrats get in charge.
00:41:00.000This is the kind of stuff that you'll see in this country if they ever get in charge.
00:41:03.000That's what makes our fight so much more urgent and so much more important in terms of electoral politics.
00:41:10.000That if Democrats get in office, if you get far left control of the government, like has happened in the United Kingdom or like has happened in France or Germany, You won't even be able to talk about this stuff.
00:41:20.000You have to look at Europe and see how things are going wrong there.
00:41:26.000That's a little glimpse into the crystal ball at what happens in this country.
00:41:29.000We get the wrong people in office one more time, and just like in the UK, it'll be illegal to point to who's doing the raping, who's doing the murdering, the drug dealing, and all the rest.
00:41:39.000That's what happens in Britain, where these people, there was this high profile gang rape trial going on, and they were distributing leaflets, they were publishing videos.
00:41:49.000Where they were saying, hey, look, this rapist, this scumbag, he shouldn't have even been in the country.
00:42:13.000It already operates like European countries with their hate speech laws on Twitter or on Facebook or on, you know, really anything else, generally in employment.
00:42:23.000If you're caught saying these things with social media, they'll shame you into losing your job or shame your employers into firing you.
00:42:32.000That's why we have to start getting into electoral politics.
00:42:35.000We have to focus on that because, like it or not, they're the guys with all the guns, they're the guys that control the state.
00:42:42.000They have the monopoly on force in the country.
00:42:45.000And very soon, if we don't start winning elections, if we don't start turning the demographic tide and getting our guys in office, this is what we can expect from the Democrats.
00:42:53.000They'll come for the Second Amendment, they're already doing that.
00:43:14.000If you can't organize, if you can't assemble, if you can't even speak in the public square about it, and you don't have your guns, so good luck at resisting.
00:45:16.000And look, Again, people like to straw man on optics because the optics is the strongest argument against the present state of the alt right.
00:45:39.000But the optics is something very particular.
00:45:41.000Optics addresses something very, very particular, which is if you are on video or you are on person, optics generally refers to the fact that you are presentable.
00:45:52.000It means that, you know, for example, when Richard Spencer gave his speech in Michigan, it means that you show up and you look prepared and you are prepared.
00:46:01.000And when you're giving your speech, you present an image that is representative of your values and representative of your character in the sense that, think of this.
00:46:10.000You watch his speech in Michigan, and look, he's a smart guy.
00:46:13.000I really believe he's a smart, he's a charismatic guy.
00:46:16.000But the speech, he's pacing back and forth, pacing, not facing the audience.
00:46:33.000He's pacing back and forth, not facing the audience.
00:46:37.000He's got a European suit on, a very, you know, he's trying to affect this waspy kind of appearance.
00:46:43.000Is that the kind of optic for the kind of message you're preaching?
00:46:46.000Are people going to line up and rally around that?
00:46:50.000Contrast this with if he had showed up, podium, he stood there straight up and addressed the audience, American flags behind him.
00:46:59.000And it was a speech that was honest and was frank about what was happening, but had a message and a call to action that said, but you know what?
00:49:59.000And it looks like we got another one from Begbie.
00:50:01.000Begbie never does the comments, just the dollary deuce, but that's all right.
00:50:05.000Rick M., Nick, what's the status of the Dreamers?
00:50:07.000I'm confused on DACA, on whether it's still going for another year or is it gone for good.
00:50:13.000So, on DACA, it officially expired on March 5th.
00:50:17.000But what happened was in January, in January, a San Francisco district court filed an injunction against the president.
00:50:27.000And they said, when you, through executive order, rescinded Barack Obama's executive order to establish a DACA program, that was unconstitutional.
00:50:36.000District Court put an injunction on the order which forced the government to start accepting applications, renewal applications for the DACA program again.
00:50:45.000Now, President Trump tried to appeal that to the Supreme Court, which was not the process.
00:50:50.000He's supposed to go through the appeals court and then the Supreme Court if it doesn't work out there.
00:50:54.000So the Supreme Court essentially said that go to the appeals court, then take it to us.
00:50:58.000And so now it's at the appeals court level, and now they're trying to contest it there.
00:51:02.000There was a Maryland district court which upheld President Trump rescinding.
00:51:32.000If the appeals court says it was unconstitutional that Trump did that, he appeals it to the Supreme Court.
00:51:37.000He probably gets away with it because we have a conservative majority on the courts there.
00:51:41.000And they're smarter than maybe the appeals courts if they make the wrong call on that one.
00:51:46.000But if that happens, if they take it to the Supreme Court and it gets through, then DACA is terminated, the legal protections expire, and they're out of luck.
00:52:20.000Look, you can have your confession and you can still vote.
00:52:22.000If I recall correctly, the voting booths are open until very late.
00:52:26.000They're open until well into the evening.
00:52:28.000So you can go and, you know, you just have to hope you don't die the next time you go to confession, right?
00:52:33.000In the meantime, if you're going to skip confession to go vote, you just got to hope that you're going to make it to the next confession or else it's going to be purgatory or hell for you.
00:54:16.000Mike Healy, it's time the alt right stopped doing lay fasci podcasts and gay street marches and start getting involved with electoral politics and white outreach.
00:54:27.000Yeah, well, look, you can have your podcast.
00:54:31.000You can have your intellectual movement, but just don't stand in the way of activism that matters.
00:54:36.000You know, people think I went and saw a speech and that's activism.
00:56:06.000Who campaigned for Donald Trump in the rain, in the cold, knocking on doors when I was tired, when I had school and my show and all things going on.
00:56:17.000And I'm not going to pretend like I always have the weight of the world on my shoulders, but there were teams out there who were spending every day and volunteers showing up, making phone calls, knocking on doors, putting up posters.
00:56:28.000And there were people that paid money for this and people who put their jobs on hold to campaign like this.
00:56:33.000And they actually, oh, you know, did something.
00:59:30.000And I believe what happened was he got the same amount of electoral votes as John Quincy Adams and then went to the House.
00:59:38.000And they tried to pick the president like a million times until eventually they made what was called the corrupt bargain, which I forget how exactly the mechanics of it, but essentially Quincy Adams made a deal to make someone his vice president and he got into office and then he got his butt kicked in 1828.
01:00:44.000Somebody said on your Discord, somebody who you maybe have a peripheral affiliation with, somebody maybe you don't even know who said something outrageous online.
01:02:20.000And if you got time during an election year, do some phone banking, make some phone calls, or go door to door, depending on the size of the operation in your county or your district, rather.
01:02:29.000So that's what I would say is a good way to get started.
01:02:33.000But it starts, hey, it starts with very small decisions.
01:02:36.000I'm not telling you we have to raise the consciousness, we have to change that.
01:04:43.000But I'll just go for the last part on the dirty bulk.
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