00:01:34.000And a lot has transpired since we last spoke, and we'll be talking about all of it.
00:01:40.000Tuesday was the Georgia Senate runoff, although, at this point, the results of that election basically pale in comparison to the events of yesterday.
00:01:51.000And yesterday was the scheduled Electoral College vote certification and the joint session of Congress, but that was interrupted by an unexpected siege.
00:02:05.000At the United States Capitol, by Trump supporters who had attended the Trump rally at the ellipse behind the White House.
00:02:14.000And we're going to go into all of it tonight.
00:02:17.000We'll go into my experience yesterday.
00:02:21.000We'll go over the chronology of events.
00:02:49.000I have to tell you, though, I'm a little bit, I feel a little bit under the weather.
00:02:52.000You know, I've been going to these Stop the Steal protests now for about eight or nine weeks or something since I think the second week after the election.
00:03:05.000Basically, every time I get on an airplane, every time I go to an airport, every time I shake, Thousands of hands at a rally, but I feel like I've come down with something.
00:03:27.000I don't know how long I'm going to last on any major platform after yesterday, whether that be Twitter or DLive.
00:03:35.000Those are really the only two major platforms that I use at this point.
00:03:40.000So, I don't know how long I am for this streaming service.
00:03:43.000I don't know how long I am for Twitter.
00:03:45.000So, before we get into everything about the Capitol Siege and other related events, I want to tell everybody to please follow me on Telegram.
00:03:59.000And the link is in the information section of this channel as well.
00:04:03.000t.meslash nickjfuentes to get to my Telegram channel.
00:04:07.000If I get deplatformed from Twitter or DLive or any other platform, you can find.
00:04:14.000My posts and information about me on that channel, I'm going to be using it more regularly, regardless whether I get banned or don't get banned.
00:04:39.000The user interface and experience is terrible.
00:04:42.000But I'm going to be posting more regularly on there as well because we've been forced to.
00:04:48.000Of what's transpired in the past 24 hours.
00:04:50.000So please follow me on those two platforms because I don't know if this will be my last show on this platform.
00:04:57.000I don't know if it'll be my last day on Twitter at some point this week or this month.
00:05:03.000So be sure to get on those alternative platforms that seem to be more or less censorship proof so you can keep up to date about the show and where things are going.
00:05:12.000If I get kicked off D Live, there will be a short period potentially where I'm not able to do the show, but we will figure something out very quickly.
00:05:20.000As I've told you before, I'm working on a streaming platform of my own.
00:05:24.000And if we need to accelerate that, we can do that.
00:05:26.000So that's just to get that out of the way.
00:05:30.000I also want to say very briefly before I get into the events of yesterday, just a little bit of a disclaimer.
00:05:38.000If any of my supporters were inside the Capitol building yesterday, I'm telling you this message right now.
00:05:46.000Please heed this warning, listen closely, and take my advice.
00:05:52.000I was not in the Capitol building yesterday, and I'll talk a little bit about that tonight later on because I've been accused of being in the Capitol building.
00:06:00.000But if any of my followers who attended the Trump rally yesterday, If you stormed the Capitol building, you entered the building, don't tell anybody, don't post about it, don't put it online, don't put it in writing, don't tell your family, don't tell your friends, don't tell anybody.
00:06:19.000Because, and we all know what happened yesterday.
00:06:24.000But the first thing that I know about yesterday is that there is going to be a severe crackdown after that.
00:06:32.000There's going to be a crackdown on social media, there's going to be a crackdown on everybody that was involved.
00:06:38.000Directly, indirectly, tangentially, and especially for anybody that breached the perimeter of the Capitol, that breached the actual building, they're going to be looking for you, they're going to be coming for you, and they're going to want to throw the book at you to make an example out of you to deter anything like this from ever happening again.
00:06:56.000So I'm giving a warning to any of my followers that were inside the Capitol.
00:07:01.000I know I saw some America First flags.
00:07:08.000Belize, do not post about it on the internet because you will get caught and it won't be good for you.
00:07:14.000So, I'm just putting that out there as a disclaimer because, you know, I do feel in some ways responsible because, of course, I'm calling people to attend these rallies.
00:07:25.000And when my supporters go to these rallies and they get themselves in trouble, that's the last thing that I want to see.
00:07:31.000Now, the events of yesterday unfolded in a way that was unpredictable and unexpected.
00:07:37.000And what's more is because of the nature of what happened yesterday.
00:07:40.000There was no way to coordinate or communicate to my followers.
00:07:44.000If you've ever been to a Trump rally or a concert, or if you were at the rally yesterday, you know that whenever there is a massive group of people in a small area, you're not able to get access to the internet.
00:08:01.000I don't understand exactly how that works with ISPs and everything like that.
00:08:04.000But unless you have a very special setup, you're not able to communicate.
00:08:09.000I was not able to communicate to my followers while I was on the ground there.
00:08:14.000Point being, though, is it was a very chaotic situation and unfolded in a way that put people in harm's way and also put people in jeopardy from a legal point of view.
00:08:24.000And, you know, although some things can't be undone, I'm telling you now if you were in the Capitol, you're one of my supporters, you know, just keep that to yourself and hope for the best, okay?
00:08:36.000Because it's going to be really severe and people should be concerned about what we're going to see.
00:08:41.000And we'll get into all of that in a moment, but I just want to say that as a disclaimer before we move on.
00:08:48.000And just more broadly, once again, before I move on, there's going to be big consequences coming.
00:08:53.000I want to impress this upon people that they're not going to take yesterday lightly because yesterday was a challenge to the legitimacy of the government.
00:09:03.000And, you know, this is something that I've been talking about on the show for a long time.
00:09:08.000And especially in the past couple of months after the presidential election, the authority of the state rests on two things it rests on their ability to wield and exercise force, which is to say, they control the guns and the police and the military.
00:09:26.000And it also rests on the legitimacy of their right to govern.
00:09:33.000The authority of the government, of the state, rests on two things their ability to enforce their decrees, their will, the laws that they pass.
00:09:43.000But it also rests on the perceived legitimacy of their exercise of force by the people.
00:09:49.000In other words, when people see the police make an arrest, well, they believe that is a legitimate exercise of authority.
00:09:56.000That the laws that are being enforced are legitimate.
00:10:00.000And this varies from government to government, but the legitimacy of the state must rest upon something.
00:10:05.000In this country, the legitimacy of the U.S. government rests on the Constitution.
00:10:10.000The founding mythos of the country is that the founding fathers, representing the people of the United States, formed a social contract, the people with the federal government, that the people would delegate their power, delegate their sovereignty to the federal government to exercise some.
00:10:29.000Powers and then that trickles down to the states and all the other institutions of government.
00:10:35.000This is not precise enough, but you get the gist of it.
00:10:39.000The legitimacy of the state comes from the Constitution, and legitimacy from the Constitution comes from the consent of the governed.
00:10:47.000And this is what I said after the election.
00:10:50.000What they're doing right now is very, very dangerous because it is undermining the legitimacy of the government.
00:10:57.000Because of the massive voter fraud, which is going to install an illegitimate President.
00:11:02.000And because the process, the constitutional and legal process to redress that election fraud has been thwarted on every level in the state legislatures, in the courts, in the Congress, everywhere, people are going to see that the government is not legitimate.
00:11:20.000And this is not something that is your usual, you know, the government doesn't work, the government betrayed us, whatever.
00:11:27.000You know, people have been saying that for a long time.
00:11:31.000People that have complaints about government efficacy.
00:11:34.000That is their effectiveness at enforcing laws and providing public services.
00:11:39.000And people are frustrated with the government or their representatives or something.
00:11:43.000But what the presidential election fraud represents in November is really an existential threat to the entire system because it completely undermines the foundation of the legitimacy of the state's right to govern, which is to say that if we get an illegitimate president, if our elections are illegitimate, if our votes don't count, then that invalidates the whole thing.
00:12:05.000The Constitution, the Congress, the presidency, the courts, all of it.
00:12:11.000They lose one of the two things upon which the rightful exercise of authority of the government rests.
00:12:18.000Now all they have is the police and the military.
00:12:22.000What do you get when people are denied a legitimate means through the system by which to change the course of the country and change outcomes in the country, change the way that things are?
00:12:35.000And you get violence because then people challenge, in the only way that they know how, an illegitimate authority, an illegitimate exercise of force in the country.
00:12:44.000Now, I'm not, for the record, for the record, I will plainly state I'm not justifying that.
00:12:51.000I'm not supporting massive violence against the government or anything like that.
00:12:55.000I never have, and I've been clear about that from the time that I started the show, and that's largely because it wouldn't succeed.
00:13:01.000And I want to make that point very clear.
00:13:04.000You know, right now, there is no alternative to the federal government's authority that exists right now.
00:13:10.000All the power in the country, all the organized, coordinated power that can be mustered right now, Combined cannot defeat the power of the federal government.
00:13:23.000But what I'm trying to say is although I don't support it, although I don't advocate for it, this is the natural result of disenfranchising 74 million people.
00:13:33.000This is the natural result of undermining the legitimacy of the government and the sort of delegation of the sovereignty by the people through the Constitution, through the federal government.
00:13:46.000Constitution upholding, law abiding, conservative, Trump supporting patriots smashing windows at the Capitol.
00:14:20.000Now, our votes don't count, and people are mad as hell, and they saw that yesterday.
00:14:25.000And that they were able to breach the Capitol, whether that was allowed to happen, whether they didn't shut it down right away because they thought it benefited them, we'll go into that a little bit as well.
00:14:37.000You know, whatever you think about the events of yesterday, it showed that their grip on power is not absolute, and they cannot have people thinking that.
00:14:45.000They cannot have people challenging the legitimacy of the government or challenging the force and the authority of the government.
00:14:52.000So, they are going to come down hard on everybody involved to make an example out of them and to deter any patriot from thinking that they can dissent against the system or fight to overturn the system ever again.
00:15:04.000That is what is going to happen in the coming days, weeks, months.
00:15:08.000And you can be assured that the incoming Biden Harris administration is going to use this as a pretext for a crackdown like you have never seen in the history of the United States.
00:15:21.000It was going to be bad before all this happened.
00:15:24.000It was probably going to be really bad.
00:15:26.000But this has given them nominally, nominally, this has given them in the perception of the electorate a pretext, an excuse for an unprecedented crackdown against Trump supporters.
00:15:38.000And a lot of people have compared the events of yesterday to the events of Charlottesville, Virginia, three years ago.
00:15:44.000I don't know that that's a completely fair comparison.
00:15:47.000But as far as how Charlottesville was able to help the system, it is similar in the sense that the Charlottesville rally or the Charlottesville protest.
00:15:59.000Gave big tech and the government a pretext to crack down on the alternative right and right wing so called extremists, white identity, that form of dissent.
00:16:10.000And that allowed Cloudflare to ban their first client from their services.
00:16:16.000That allowed unprecedented tech censorship, a major, major overreach by the mayor of Charlottesville and by the governor of Virginia, and these court battles, which are still ongoing.
00:16:28.000And in the same way, This, on a much greater scale, is going to, in the minds of voters, it's going to be utilized by the media and by the state to justify a severe crackdown of Trump supporters and basically brand them as enemies of the state.
00:16:41.000That's why they're using this word, insurrectionists.
00:16:47.000That is, nothing is random, believe me.
00:16:49.000When you hear these particular words and particular phrases repeated by many people in the media, it's not accidental, it's not organic, it is deliberate.
00:16:59.000They're using that word because of its connotations.
00:17:01.000They're also using that word because of the legal ramifications.
00:17:05.000If you call that an insurrection, you can charge somebody for inciting insurrection, which is a very big difference from.
00:17:13.000Trespassing or vandalism, or you know, a very casual misdemeanor, or something like that.
00:17:19.000And what's more is if, in the minds of the electorate, this is perceived as a coup or a revolution or something like that, of course, perception is very different.
00:17:28.000So, I want to make that clear at the outset as well.
00:18:23.000And the only reason I say that is because people have been lying all over social media for the past 24 hours.
00:18:31.000Haaretz, the Israeli paper, and this other guy.
00:18:35.000Lots of people have been trying to create problems for me legally and otherwise by claiming wrongly and falsely that I had breached the Capitol, that I was on a stream with Baked Alaska inside Nancy Pelosi's office.
00:18:54.000And the evidence for that is the people that are in Baked Alaska's stream are not me.
00:18:58.000I was photographed and videoed throughout the day yesterday.
00:19:03.000And I'm wearing a completely different outfit from the person that they're claiming is me.
00:19:07.000I was in a completely different location than where they claim that I was.
00:19:12.000And there's a lot of proof to back that up.
00:19:15.000Even if you looked at Baked Alaska's streams, you'll see that I'm not on them.
00:19:18.000So I'm saying that for the record because.
00:19:21.000I don't want the FBI to show up to my door and say, oh, well, you know, Israel, this Israeli paper lied about you and said you were in the Capitol and we're going to take you away.
00:20:01.000So, anyway, I just want to clarify that before we get too much into the political interpretation of all of this.
00:20:09.000So, we'll move on, and I want to talk about just a brief summary of my experience yesterday, and then we'll kind of zoom out and talk about the general events and reaction and all the fallout from this.
00:20:19.000So, the background for yesterday's events is, of course, that January 6th is the date when a joint session of Congress is called.
00:20:28.000And Mike Pence presides over the certification of the Electoral College votes.
00:20:33.000So, of course, the voters vote on November 3rd.
00:21:50.000The tally was 306 to 232, Joe Biden to Donald Trump.
00:21:56.000And the date yesterday, January 6th, was when all those votes are sent into the Congress.
00:22:02.000And after the Senate is sworn in, and I think the House is sworn in too on the 5th, on the 6th, the Congress comes together, they count the Electoral College votes.
00:22:12.000And they determine officially a president elect to be inaugurated on January 20th.
00:22:19.000So that was the procedural event that was the basis for the events of yesterday.
00:22:26.000President Trump called for a rally on the Capitol yesterday to protest the counting of illegitimate electoral college votes.
00:22:35.000The claim is that the states of Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Georgia.
00:22:44.000And we're not going to go into all of that tonight.
00:22:47.000We've been doing that for the past couple of months.
00:22:49.000But the claim, which is true, by the way, is that in those six states at least, there was widespread voter fraud that changed the outcome of the election in those states.
00:22:58.000Therefore, the Electoral College votes allocated from those states are illegitimate.
00:23:04.000And so, what people were trying to do on the sixth, there were sort of two approaches.
00:23:09.000Number one, the president was trying to persuade Mike Pence, the vice president, to Not count the illegitimate Electoral College votes, not count them for Joe Biden, and therefore Joe Biden would not meet the 270 vote threshold to become the president elect.
00:23:26.000And then there was a concurrent effort, a parallel effort by congressional Republicans to object to and discard the Electoral College votes through a procedure in the House and in the Senate.
00:23:40.000I'm not going to go into all that tonight, but both of those things winded up failing.
00:23:44.000This was the background, though, for the The protest yesterday.
00:23:48.000So, President Trump called a rally yesterday on the Capitol to protest the fraudulent Electoral College votes and ostensibly to pressure the vice president and congressional Republicans to, through constitutional procedure in an unprecedented way, thwart the crowning of Joe Biden as president elect.
00:24:06.000President Trump, for the first time, spoke at a Stop the Steal rally.
00:24:09.000He organized and he brought in the Women for America First, he brought in March for Trump, Stop the Steal, all the different organizations that have been organizing.
00:24:20.000Stop the Steel protests for the past two months or so.
00:24:23.000All the different organizations separate involved in organizing different events to protest the outcome of the election.
00:24:29.000He brought them all together for a giant blowout rally on the ellipse, which is on the White House grounds, and he spoke there.
00:24:38.000I attended that rally and it was massive.
00:24:41.000I don't know if we have an official count of how many people were there, but it was, I think, probably the biggest rally to date since the election.
00:24:50.000I believe it was bigger than the Million MAGA March, it was bigger than anything held in any other state.
00:24:56.000You know, easily hundreds of thousands of people, maybe a million people lined up from the ellipse all the way past the Washington Monument.
00:25:03.000And You know, to give you an idea of how big this thing was, you could not book a flight into Washington, D.C. for this entire week.
00:25:12.000Flights into the Ronald Reagan Airport, into the Dulles Airport, into even the Baltimore Airport and some other surrounding airports were completely booked.
00:25:21.000Flights to and from D.C. before and after the rally were completely booked up.
00:25:26.000You would have to pay thousands of dollars to get even a seat to D.C. What's more, and I saw this throughout the country, is everybody that was flying into D.C. Can attest that almost every flight into DC was full of Trump supporters.
00:25:41.000And even me, I was flying into DC from Chicago.
00:25:44.000Jaden flew in from Chicago, even on a different flight from a different airport.
00:25:49.000And both of our flights were packed with MAGA hats, Trump shirts, all of that from a liberal city like Chicago.
00:25:55.000And the same is true, I heard from Groypers that flew in from New York City, from Phoenix, from Texas, from all across the country.
00:26:02.000And if you were in Washington, DC, in any of the days leading up to the protest, you saw that as well.
00:26:08.000They were all around the lobby of every hotel, in the restaurants, in the streets in some cases.
00:26:13.000I mean, it was like nothing I'd ever seen before.
00:26:17.000But so the Trump rally was in the morning, and the plan was to have the Trump rally on the ellipse.
00:26:24.000The president spoke at 11 a.m., or was at least scheduled to begin speaking at 11 a.m.
00:26:30.000And the plan was to march from the ellipse at the White House to the Capitol building.
00:26:36.000And for people that don't know, because I know there's probably some people that don't know about this stuff, The Capitol building is where the Congress is, okay?
00:26:42.000I know I shouldn't have to say that, but there are probably some people watching that are like, you know, don't know the difference between the White House and the Capitol, or people that have never been to D.C. and don't really know the layout.
00:26:54.000But in case you don't know, in the district, Washington, D.C., which is kind of a small city, you've got the National Mall, and you've got the Capitol building on one end, you've got the Lincoln Memorial on the other end.
00:27:04.000In the middle is the Washington Monument, and north of that is the White House.
00:27:08.000So I think it's about a one mile walk, about a one and a half mile walk from.
00:27:13.000The ellipse and the White House to the Capitol building, maybe shorter actually.
00:27:18.000So, the plan was to have this blowout rally, stop the steel rally on the White House, and then the president ordered his supporters to march on the Capitol to the Capitol grounds where the Congress is convening, counting the Electoral College votes for a giant protest.
00:27:45.000I met up with Alex Jones and On Troyer and a few other people.
00:27:49.000And I saw Vince there, and I was with Jaden and a few other people.
00:27:53.000And after the rally concluded, we marched with all the other rally goers to the Capitol building.
00:27:58.000It was like an uninterrupted, just a parade, a giant surge of Trump supporters.
00:28:04.000And they occupied probably the entire one mile stretch from the White House all the way to the Capitol, the entire street filled all along the way.
00:28:13.000And we marched over to the Capitol building very quickly.
00:28:15.000We wanted to get there to see the action.
00:28:17.000And I want to be clear about this, too.
00:28:20.000Nobody expected that what Ended up happening would happen.
00:28:24.000The plan was a rally and then a demonstration outside the Capitol.
00:28:28.000And it was supposed to be just like any other rally, at least going into it, that was my expectation.
00:28:33.000I know some people were joking about storming the Capitol.
00:28:36.000I was even joking about storming the Capitol.
00:28:38.000We were marching in the parade and I was saying, we're going to get in there and all this kind of stuff.
00:28:44.000And I was saying that basically ironically, and largely because I wasn't expecting that people were even capable of that.
00:28:52.000We've seen Trump supporters do demonstrations before, we had done a million MAGA march.
00:28:57.000We did two of them in December, and nothing like this happened.
00:29:02.000I mean, people didn't even, people weren't even unruly in bars and restaurants.
00:29:07.000I remember in the first or the second Million Maga March, there was a big police presence at the Harry's Bar to disperse a crowd there, and there was not a scene even at a bar or a restaurant.
00:29:20.000In other words, it escalated from nothing, two Million Maga marches in D.C., and Stop the Steal protests across the country.
00:29:29.000And it escalated from no violence, no vandalism, and as far as I know, even like no law breaking to people breaking into the U.S. Capitol and, you know, raiding Nancy Pelosi's office and entering the chamber of the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States.
00:29:46.000So this was something that was completely caught me off guard.
00:29:49.000And, you know, maybe I should have known better.
00:30:10.000And I also want to say before I go any further that the aesthetics of yesterday were incredible.
00:30:17.000And I don't think that you can call yourself a real American if you can look at any photo or video of the events of yesterday and not feel inspired to see the Capitol of the United States of America, the Capitol building, engulfed and completely surrounded by hundreds of thousands.
00:30:36.000Of Trump supporters, and what's more is patriots.
00:30:40.000People waving American flags, Gadsden flags, original American flags, Texas flags, America First flags, Trump flags.
00:30:47.000But you had hundreds of thousands of patriots surrounding the Congress, which is supposed to be the people's house.
00:30:54.000I mean, that is supposed to be the people's chamber.
00:30:57.000You know, that is the whole point of the United States of America rule of, by, and for the people.
00:31:02.000And nowhere is that supposed to be expressed more than in the Congress, where We elect our representatives and where we elect our senators.
00:31:11.000So, arriving on the Capitol grounds was one of the most awe inspiring things that I have ever seen in my entire life.
00:31:18.000And for that reason alone, I cannot say anything negative about the events of yesterday.
00:31:22.000I cannot say anything I cannot condemn, I cannot disavow, because if I were more emotional, maybe it would have brought a tear to my eye, but it was close.
00:31:32.000It was the most awe inspiring and inspirational and incredible thing I have seen in my entire life to see the whole Capitol.
00:31:39.000Surrounded on every side by hundreds of thousands of Americans, furious at what has been going on, not just for the past two months, but honestly for the past 30 years.
00:32:13.000Eventually, though, as we stood there and we watched as the hours passed by, slowly but surely the protesters seized control of the Capitol.
00:32:21.000They scaled the scaffolding surrounding the building, climbing in some cases as high as 50 feet in the air, getting on top of the Capitol building, on the Capitol steps, pushing the police back further and further until they breached the Capitol, breached the doors, breached the windows.
00:32:38.000And I didn't even see inside the Capitol building.
00:32:41.000I mean, we had only heard rumors and reports that they had gotten in there and that they got into the actual chamber of the House and the Senate.
00:33:47.000We got back to our hotel, you know, to a secure location, and then we saw on TV that they had kicked everybody out of the Capitol building.
00:34:10.000And how the events transpired was actually kind of interesting.
00:34:13.000That is what, that was my experience from the rally all the way through to the siege on the Capitol.
00:34:20.000Although at the same time, something else was happening.
00:34:23.000Shortly before the president finished his speech on the ellipse, before The protest around the Capitol before the Capitol was breached.
00:34:30.000During the president's speech, Mike Pence published a letter saying that he would not exercise his 12th Amendment authority to throw out illegitimate electoral college votes.
00:34:42.000And that was the strategy that everything was hinging upon.
00:34:49.000That President Trump made an appeal to Mike Pence in a speech, and basically it was the consensus among legal scholars and Trump supporters that the only way that President Trump would remain in office.
00:35:01.000Is if Mike Pence unilaterally invoking the 12th Amendment powers allocated to him by the Constitution, throwing out those fraudulent Electoral College votes himself, that was the only way that we were going to pull it off.
00:35:14.000It seemed that the objections from the senators and the House would not be enough.
00:35:20.000Procedurally, there was nothing that could be done from that point of view to stop the Electoral College vote, delay it, or to change the outcome of it.
00:35:28.000So it all hinged upon Mike Pence, and it was before President Trump even finished speaking.
00:35:33.000That Vice President Mike Pence announced to the chagrin of many, but not to the surprise of many, that he would not be moving forward with that, that he would be counting the fraudulent electors.
00:35:42.000And it was at that point, and it may be around 1 o'clock or shortly before, that everybody at that rally knew that it was over.
00:35:51.000Everybody knew that President Trump would be screwed out of his rightful victory on November 3rd, that Joe Biden was on his way to becoming the illegitimate president elect, and that we had just been disenfranchised out of the vote.
00:36:03.000And I want to make it very clear that that was the chain of events because.
00:36:08.000People want to talk about the effect, but they don't want to talk about the cause.
00:36:11.000They want to talk in the middle of the story and only about the middle of the story.
00:36:17.000They want to talk about the siege on the Capitol, but they don't want to talk about the two months preceding this and really the past four years that preceded this, and specifically the chain of events on that given day yesterday, which is that these hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of patriots descended on the Capitol to rally around their president against a proven electoral college fraud.
00:36:41.000And they rallied to pressure their elected vice president that they gave a mandate to to protect the Constitution.
00:36:48.000And us and our rights and all of that to pressure him to do the right thing, do the legal, constitutional, and the right thing by throwing out illegitimate electoral college votes.
00:37:00.000And it was with hundreds of thousands of people flying down to the Capitol because they didn't know what else to do and they could do nothing other than that.
00:37:08.000It was when they were all gathered there outside the White House and on their way to the Capitol that Mike Pence announced that he, just like the Supreme Court, just like the state legislatures, just like Mitch McConnell and our Senate majority and our representatives in the House, And everybody in the RNC and almost everybody in the White House, except for a few people, including the president himself, that they were all going to allow this to happen.
00:37:32.000They were going to allow an illegitimate president to be installed.
00:37:35.000They were going to allow 74 million people to be disenfranchised and to completely destroy the facade that our government is ruling with any kind of legitimacy given to them by the Constitution through the consent of the governed.
00:37:49.000That is what happened yesterday morning.
00:37:51.000And that is what happened right before the siege of the Capitol.
00:37:55.000And you cannot get one without the other.
00:38:00.000I mean, you've got people that poured into the Capitol for the third time in one month, maybe less than a month, poured into the Capitol because we had gone through every possible legal channel and creatively exhausted every possible legal scenario to set this right.
00:38:24.000There were forensic data analysts that looked at the votes.
00:38:28.000And said that beyond a shadow of a doubt, it is a fact that the election was stolen in no fewer than three states and probably many more, at least many more.
00:38:37.000And they poured into the Capitol for a third time because there was frankly nothing else that could be done to make this right, to have a government ruled by and for the people with a legitimate democratic process.
00:38:49.000And it was with hundreds of thousands of Vice President Pence's own supporters, I guess, and congressional Republicans' own voters.
00:38:59.000That they, for a final time, told us no.
00:39:03.000And we got screwed over for one final time.
00:39:42.000As far as social media and the FBI and all of that goes, it is not going to be pretty.
00:39:47.000But what I saw yesterday was beautiful, it was righteous, it was American.
00:39:53.000Our ancestors from our founding smiled upon us yesterday, and I have nothing to apologize for, and I have nothing to condemn, and nothing to disavow.
00:40:06.000And I don't think that you're a patriot if you disagree, honestly.
00:40:10.000And there's no room, there's no room for disagreement on that.
00:40:13.000You are not a patriot, if you are not inspired, if you are not awestruck by what you saw yesterday.
00:40:19.000Because think about the bigger picture, even than that.
00:40:22.000You've got all these people now in the mainstream media, and even slavish sheep, you know, these people in this country saying that this was shameful.
00:41:05.000The real flesh and blood patriots of this country coming down to the United States Capitol to stop an unconstitutional seizure of power by this country.
00:41:49.000And who was on the other side of that siege?
00:41:52.000On the side of the sacred temple of democracy.
00:41:55.000Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell, the mayor of Washington, D.C., the Capitol Police, the FBI, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Mike Pence, the DOD, the FBI, all these institutions, corporations, lobbyists, unions.
00:42:28.000So, of course, after the siege on the Capitol, politicians from both sides bravely, roundly condemned this as a, and even the president himself today, which was shameful in my opinion, called it a heinous attack on the sacred temple of democracy.
00:42:50.000And what have been some of the consequences?
00:42:51.000Well, social media, including Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Twitch banned President Trump from all their platforms.
00:43:00.000President Trump is banned from Facebook until he is no longer the president.
00:43:04.000He is banned indefinitely from Twitch and Snapchat.
00:43:07.000He was banned from Twitter for 12 hours.
00:43:10.000So it's big tech that's on the side of the regime, big tech that's on the side of the Capitol, big tech that's on the side of the sacred democracy, right?
00:43:55.000It says, quote, More than 30 CEOs are considering pulling their financial support for the Republicans who plan to challenge the Electoral College results in Congress, according to Yale School of Management's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld.
00:44:09.000Sonnenfeld told CNBC that he surveyed 33 chief executives during a virtual conference on Tuesday, and 100% of respondents answered yes when asked if CEOs would warn lobbyists privately that their firms will no longer support those who will challenge the election results.
00:44:28.000So you've got lobbyists, CEOs of giant corporations, Fortune 500 corporations, saying that they are going to cut off the flow of money to people that were in favor of the capital siege.
00:44:41.000You've got the heads of foreign governments like Boris Johnson who condemned this.
00:44:45.000You've got collectively all of the mainstream media from CNN and MSNBC all the way through to Fox News, as well as many other conservative influencers who would be considered fringe by the mainstream.
00:44:57.000So you could add them to the pile too.
00:44:59.000So what I saw yesterday as a capital, which is really and truly controlled clearly, as evidenced by this reaction, by big tech billionaires and the 1%.
00:45:11.000By corporate lobbyists and SP 500 CEOs and their owners, by the mainstream media, by the talking heads there and the pundits and social media influencers, by the political machine parties, both Republican and Democrat, by federal and national law enforcement, the Capitol Police, the FBI, and God knows what else.
00:45:35.000All of them, they are the real owners, they are the real occupants of the Capitol.
00:45:40.000And for a brief time yesterday, It was we the people that occupied the Capitol.
00:45:46.000I don't know for how long, and I don't know if it was ever a complete and total takeover, but for a short time yesterday, maybe for an hour or two, we the people wrested back control of the people's house from those assorted interests before they very quickly wrested back power.
00:46:03.000And you've got people that are going to tell me that this was some kind of an attack on democracy, on a sacred temple?
00:46:16.000As we speak right now, they're building giant, unscalable fences all around the Capitol building, deploying hundreds of National Guard and heavily armed police.
00:46:29.000A state of emergency has been declared for the next two weeks in the Capitol to protect the building.
00:46:38.000And I think everybody should be very clear about what transpired.
00:46:42.000That was an attempt, and maybe not a legitimate attempt, but it was.
00:46:47.000That was we the people occupying the Capitol, not me personally, the royal we.
00:46:53.000That was we the people of America breaching and entering our house, our government for the first time in who knows how long, and then being forcibly removed.
00:47:05.000And now they're building fences to keep the people out.
00:47:09.000I mean, is there anything more symbolic?
00:47:12.000How can anybody look at that scene that's transpired in the past 24 years and not understand what the real battle is here?
00:47:18.000People are seriously going to sit out there and they're going to defend the same Capitol, the same Congress that just denied us a $2,000 stimulus check, giving billions of dollars to foreign governments.
00:47:29.000They're going to sit there and justify a government which put in place in the NDAA a provision to prevent President Trump from ending the war in Afghanistan.
00:47:39.000The Congress that protected Big Tech's Section 230 protections.
00:47:44.000So they serve Google and Facebook and all of that.
00:47:47.000And the icing on the cake, of course, was.
00:47:49.000The fraudulent election that was stolen.
00:47:51.000This is that sacred chamber of democracy, sacred temple of democracy.
00:48:07.000This supposedly, the vaunted greatest democracy in the world, constitutional republic, which has stood for 300 years, longest constitution, under siege by its own people, under siege by we the people.
00:48:24.000Shouldn't that tell you something about what's really going on in this country?
00:50:03.000It feels like another lifetime trying to imagine an America before Donald Trump, or at least before Donald Trump ran for office.
00:50:13.000After the tail end of the Obama administration, Donald Trump decided to launch this impossible bid to become the president of the United States.
00:50:21.000And initially, people thought he couldn't even become the nominee.
00:50:25.000The people in the Republican Party conspired against him, all 16 of his other candidates in the race, as well as Fox News with the help of Roger Ailes, as well as almost every Republican in Congress, all the Republican governors and state officials.
00:50:40.000And of course, it goes without saying, As well as the mainstream media and the left and big tech and so on, there was a giant conspiracy to prevent Trump from even becoming the nominee of the Republican Party, right?
00:50:57.000And nobody thought it was possible because he was saying things that were according to the liberal consensus that dominates the country, the liberal consensus that is the ruling ideology of this country.
00:51:07.000The elites were so surprised by this and it was so shocking because they thought that no candidate could run against their consensus ideas, run against their.
00:51:16.000Linguistic, political correctness control over the conversation and win.
00:51:21.000They thought that there would not be enough support from just one man, one man speaking the truth amongst all the people to become the nominee of a major party, much less become the president of the United States.
00:51:33.000I think that's probably how he got elected.
00:51:36.000They thought, and they were so confident that people in this country, enough of them, subscribed to their ideology that he couldn't win an election.
00:51:45.000And even if people did, Were persuaded by President Trump, they thought that they had enough power and they could pull out enough of the stops to prevent them from changing anything in the country.
00:51:55.000They thought that some guy running on a platform of ending immigration, ending foreign wars, ending all this globalist stuff, bad trade deals, and all the rest that's been going on for 30 years wouldn't have a chance, but he did.
00:52:07.000And it was a real revolution in that sense.
00:52:09.000He won the nomination, and then against all odds, he won the presidential election in spite of unprecedented censorship on big tech, in spite of suppression polling, in spite of biased mainstream media like you've never seen before, in spite of that hit job with the Billy Bush tape.
00:52:29.000In the truest sense of the word, a revolution, because it overturned the entire liberal consensus that the American regime was ruling by for the past 30 years at least.
00:52:40.000This new world order, internationalist, progressive, liberal ideology that maybe reached its apogee under Barack Obama.
00:52:47.000Donald Trump overturned all of that in a way that was peaceful in the sense that there wasn't any political violence, any shooting violence, but he overturned it in a way that was such a repudiation of everything that came before.
00:53:01.000It was, in the truest sense of the word, a real change in regime.
00:53:05.000Out went Barack Obama, and in came Donald Trump, who, in his announcement speech, talked about they're bringing drugs, crime, and rapists.
00:53:14.000And this only happened, by the way, because there were 60 some million people in this country, and probably many more, who had had enough.
00:53:22.000Had enough with our country being taken out from under us, had enough of our towns and cities and jobs being gutted from the country.
00:53:30.000This sense that we're losing control, this sense that no matter who we vote for or what happens, We don't really have any choice.
00:53:37.000We don't really have any sovereignty over the government.
00:53:39.000They put up people that we don't like on both sides, people that do largely the same things and have marginal differences between the two.
00:53:47.000And so, more than Donald Trump just representing a repudiation of an ideology, he represented a repudiation of this determinism that we were destined to go down this path forever towards more and more New World Order control, and we didn't even have a say in the matter, that our votes didn't count, that nothing could change, nothing could truly happen that was shocking or surprising anymore.
00:54:09.000And in that sense, it was a revolution.
00:54:11.000And in the past four years, although our democracy triumphed in the sense that the people were able to vote to change our destiny, vote to overturn something that we didn't like, for the past four years, all those powerful entities, not just in government, but everywhere else, conspired to overturn that result in the same way that they failed to stop him from getting into the White House in the first place.
00:54:34.000They mounted the fake Russia hoax and the impeachment.
00:54:45.000Big tech began a campaign of unprecedented censorship.
00:54:49.000They have killed the golden age of the internet, the age of the free and open internet.
00:54:53.000That's over in order to overturn this result.
00:54:56.000Both Republicans and Democrats conspired politically to thwart the president's agenda, even from inside his own White House, but also in Congress, in the states, through investigations and everything else.
00:55:07.000And everybody involved in the power apparatus was.
00:55:11.000Was all in to overturn the revolution that happened in 2016, and they achieved that in 2020.
00:55:17.000They achieved that with widespread voter fraud in no fewer than six swing states, with mail in ballots, hundreds of millions of dollars administered by people like Mark Zuckerberg in illegal get out the vote efforts, giving money to heavily Democratic precincts you name it.
00:55:34.000They pulled out all the stops, big tech censorship, suppression polling, dominion voting systems being hacked, and so on.
00:55:46.000The people against all odds, against all the elites, all the power in the country, exercising their right to vote and changing the trajectory of the country.
00:55:55.000Our God given right, our constitutional right, was overturned in the biggest fraud in American history.
00:56:01.000And that wasn't even the greatest crime because there's been election fraud before and there's been corrupt bargains before and things like that.
00:56:09.000But it was done in such a manner that was so systemic.
00:56:12.000This open scale was so great that it was honestly unbelievable.
00:56:16.000And what's more is, Even our own representatives, everybody else down and around the system, even in the courts where there's supposed to be even the appearance of impropriety or this idea that they're above it all, across the entire system, they failed to properly address, much less rectify the problems that we had with this election.
00:56:38.000And after election night, it was the Republican Party that failed to put a stop to the ongoing voter fraud.
00:56:43.000It was weeks after election day that Fulton County was still counting votes.
00:56:49.000And Allegheny County in Pennsylvania was still counting votes, and Maricopa County, and so on.
00:56:54.000And it was in the state legislatures and the governors that would not call special sessions to investigate voter fraud or to change the allocation of the Electoral College votes, which was their constitutional right.
00:57:08.000The Supreme Court and every federal court down lower than them failed to adjudicate this largely on the grounds that the cases brought before them didn't meet a standard for procedures and things of that nature.
00:57:21.000And so the revolution that was overturned on November 3rd was then, they doubled down on that overturning.
00:57:29.000They doubled down on the betrayal and the destruction of the democracy on every level, throughout the government, in the courts, and with the help of all the other elites, culminating in the events of yesterday.
00:57:42.000And it all culminated yesterday when even the vice president, the man on the ticket with Donald Trump, who he got screwed just like Donald Trump, betrayed his own voters and did not exercise his constitutional legal authority to protect.
00:57:56.000The Constitution to protect the integrity of the election, and what's more important than all of that is to protect the American people.
00:58:03.000And that was what instigated this siege on the Capitol.
00:58:10.000It is zooming out and looking at the events of the past four years, bubbling beneath the surface that overflowed yesterday.
00:58:19.000And if you can't see that, if you haven't been paying attention, if you haven't been following this for the past four years, every step of the way, all the double standards, all the phony investigations, all the corruption, The betrayals by our representatives, by others, the conspiracy of the elites to screw us over and to screw over Trump, our representative.
00:58:40.000I mean, if you don't understand yesterday in the context of all of that, I mean, I don't know what to tell you.
00:58:47.000And what's going to happen next is all these people that conspired to overturn that revolution, to fix the system, to make sure that never happens again, they are going to get into power on January 20th.
00:59:22.000And now that he's out of the way, out of the White House, and politically will largely become far less relevant than he is now, now they're going against all of us.
00:59:31.000They are going to go after and target.
00:59:33.000Every single individual voter, rally goer, patriot, whatever, insurrectionist that allowed Donald Trump to mount this challenge to the system in the first place.
01:00:47.000Put out this article that says some facial recognition company says they identified Antifa members in the Capitol building.
01:00:54.000And even on my plane, even on my flight back to Chicago, all the boomers, all the Trump supporters on my plane were talking about how, oh, it was Antifa.
01:01:06.000The cops facilitated it and Antifa instigated it and all of this.
01:01:10.000And number one, that's the dumbest thing I ever heard because I was there.
01:01:15.000I mean, I was there not inside the Capitol, I will clarify, but I was there at the actual demonstration.
01:01:21.000And I saw the videos and I saw the pictures, and I, you know, I know Baked Alaska, I know he was in there.
01:01:27.000There were a lot of people in there, and if you looked at any of the footage from that, they were Trump supporters.
01:01:33.000And that's just a matter of fact that it was Trump supporters and not Antifa.
01:01:36.000But if you think about it a little bit deeper, why do people want to attribute the events of yesterday to Antifa?
01:01:43.000Why are people so desperate to say that it was a peaceful demonstration, the violence was a small group, and we condemn that, or the violence was instigated or perpetrated by Antifa or these bad faith actors or something.
01:01:57.000Why is it that that is the sort of slave mentality of every Republican to say that, well, we just showed up to what?
01:02:29.000Yeah, that's right, because we just take it.
01:02:31.000We just take it hard and all the time because we just get fucked all the time.
01:02:36.000And for anybody to expect that we would do anything other than that, just get fucked while we stand around and do nothing with our hands in our pockets, while we recline in our chairs and watch Fox News, you must be dreaming because we don't do anything other than that.
01:02:50.000That's what they're trying to communicate.
01:02:52.000They are trying to appeal to the left, and they are trying to appeal to the left's moral framework and to the left's worldview, which has us inside of it.
01:03:01.000And they're trying to appeal to that by saying, we believe in law and order.
01:03:07.000We, and just like you approve of, and just like you have come to expect and like, we are just going to go along with this.
01:03:16.000We showed up to stand around at a rally and then stand around and say, hey, can we please have our country back?
01:03:22.000And then quietly go home after our votes had been disenfranchised and discarded, after a fake president has just been installed, after basically it's been a done deal that the Constitution goes up in flames.
01:03:35.000And that the elites are giving a big middle finger to us and laughing at us and telling us that this isn't our country anymore.
01:03:51.000Patriots did storm the Capitol yesterday and it was glorious and it was a good thing.
01:03:56.000And our ancestors in their graves, wherever they are in heaven, smiled down upon us because of it yesterday.
01:04:03.000And I will never say anything other than that about yesterday.
01:04:05.000I will not condemn, I will not disavow.
01:04:08.000In fact, I condemn and disavow everybody that condemned and disavowed what happened yesterday or anybody trying to attribute the events of yesterday to anybody other than the American people.
01:04:18.000And the irrepressible will of the American people, which is what you saw yesterday.
01:04:22.000So things are going to get bad from here on out.
01:04:51.000Did you see how many people were at that rally?
01:04:53.000How many flights, how many planes full of people, how many trucks and buses full of patriots flocked to D.C. on a moment's notice to go to that rally and outside the Capitol?
01:05:05.000How many hundreds of thousands of people surrounded the Capitol building demanding that American democracy and American sovereignty be restored?
01:05:14.000And how many thousands of people actually besieged and stormed the Capitol to make that happen?
01:05:19.000It's something that shouldn't have happened, something that they told us was impossible.
01:05:35.000You know, Joe Biden was supposed to have his victory and bring the country back together, and it was supposed to be a time for healing and all of that.
01:07:14.000I don't think that's going to happen anytime soon.
01:07:16.000I don't think we're prepared for that, even if it was the time, you know?
01:07:19.000So I'm not advocating for anything further because if anything further happened, we would just get destroyed.
01:07:24.000And we'll get into more of this in a moment.
01:07:26.000There's still some other things to cover.
01:07:29.000But I want to say I'm not advocating for any further, but I want people to look at those.
01:07:33.000Events yesterday, just like the Trump election in 2016, just like a number of things, just like the Groyper War, whatever else, and see that there is still a fire burning inside of Americans.
01:07:45.000People that are righteous, people that will do what's right, people that still have courage, people that still have fight in them.
01:07:51.000And you're not going to hear that from people at Fox News because people at Fox News are slaves and they're a part of the system.
01:07:59.000So don't expect to hear from Katie Pavlich or Sean Hannity or anybody like that anytime soon, anything like I'm telling you right now because they're in it.
01:08:07.000And don't expect to hear that from any respectable conservative either, because they're a part of the system.
01:08:13.000But hear it from me, a fellow patriot, and know this that yesterday was us.
01:08:26.000It shows that we are still red blooded.
01:08:28.000We are still righteous and courageous.
01:08:31.000We still possess the spirit of 1776 and our founding fathers.
01:08:35.000And that was only the beginning, in some sense.
01:08:38.000That was a continuation, maybe the most.
01:08:41.000Proper and appropriate continuation of what happened in 2016.
01:08:45.000In a way, that was a repeat of 2016, just a little bit different.
01:08:48.000And so I saw yesterday, and although I am very concerned about the consequences to come, and we must be cautious moving forward, and we must be thoughtful about how to proceed because things are radically different now than they were three days ago, I have never been more inspired by what I saw yesterday.
01:09:06.000And I don't think any good American patriot cannot feel the same way seeing the pictures and videos.
01:09:12.000Yesterday, of patriots pushing the Capitol police back, pushing the occupiers back, forcing the traitors in Congress to flee through underground tunnels, the sewers like rats, the rats that they are, and for the American people to occupy the Capitol again and to raise the American flag inside the Capitol, not a BLM flag or a feminist flag or a woman's rights flag, but the American flag, the Gadsden flag, the flags of our ancestors once again,
01:12:15.000And Black Lives Matter storming the Capitol and all of that, I mean, and burning down buildings, as far as I'm concerned, that kind of has nothing to do with it.
01:12:23.000The reason that Black Lives Matter is able to march into the Capitol and do these things is because.
01:12:37.000You have one standard for your friends and one standard for your enemies.
01:12:41.000Okay, so now I think we don't have to talk about double standards ever again.
01:12:44.000Yes, our enemies have one standard for themselves and another standard for us, just like we have one standard for ourselves and another standard for our enemies.
01:12:53.000You know, people are saying, well, you know, a Trump supporter was killed and now Trump supporters are against the cops.
01:12:58.000Well, what about when cops shoot Black Lives Matter?
01:13:00.000Yeah, well, BLM is you, and Trump supporters are us.
01:13:04.000And our moral framework is we're righteous and you're not.
01:13:08.000When we get pushed back or hurt, it's bad.
01:13:10.000When you get pushed back and hurt, it's good.
01:13:24.000When you're engaged in a war, people don't try on each other's shoes.
01:13:28.000They're just killing each other, they're just fighting each other, and they understand the stakes and they're doing everything they can to win.
01:13:35.000They're not, you know, when we fought World War II, you know, the Soviets are not saying, well, you know, these Nazis really treat us bad.
01:13:44.000Imagine if this, I mean, are you serious?
01:13:47.000We are engaged in an existential battle for control over this country and for the inheritance of Western civilization.
01:13:56.000Our enemies aren't treating us fairly.
01:14:07.000A positive moral framework about what we're doing instead of trying to come up with these bullshit conspiracies about Antifa and condemning the violent ones.
01:14:18.000I mean, really, let's talk about a day of heroes.
01:14:21.000Let's talk about a glorious day that harkens back to the founding of this country, to the seeds that were planted in 1776.
01:14:31.000How about we derive a little bit of legitimacy for our actions yesterday from the people that made this country and wrote its governing document and established these institutions 300 years ago?
01:14:42.000Instead, people are going to write a little faggot statement on Twitter and say, oh, well, you know, I condemn all violence.
01:15:19.000The only casualty that was a result from direct engagement with the police was a Trump supporter, which we all saw.
01:15:25.000Her name was Ashley Babbitt, who was a 14 year veteran of the military, by the way.
01:15:32.000Imagine that some dog cop in Washington, D.C., shooting and killing an unarmed 14 year veteran in cold blood, a Trump supporter in her own capital, in the people's capital.
01:15:44.000Now, how's that for a little picture of the United States?
01:21:40.000But the unending lockdown, the mandatory vaccinations, the BLM riots, the voter fraud, the recession, the insider trading, the conspiracy by Amazon and Walmart and Apple to own everything, the mass surveillance, the theft of our privacy, the suppression of us on all the major tech platforms, disenfranchisement of us in government at all levels.
01:22:09.000I mean, the cops can come to my house, take my guns, inject me and my kids, take my kids away and give them transgender surgery, and we don't get a say in it.
01:22:18.000Black people's vote counts for 10 times as much as ours do.
01:22:21.000We're going to get forced to get Section 8 housing full of immigrants from Nigeria in my neighborhood and in my kids' schools and my work.
01:22:29.000But, you know, those people that broke those windows at the Capitol, you know, And that was a real assault on democracy.
01:22:36.000Now, that was really inappropriate and impolite.
01:23:24.000You believe all this flag waving BS about protecting our freedom overseas and all this whatever.
01:23:30.000I mean, she believes in the cause of the United States because she's out there putting her life on the line, serving how many tours of duty in war for the government, in the Air Force for 14 years?
01:23:40.000She goes out there flag waving, you know, generic patriot conservative.
01:23:46.000Puts her life on the line for this country.
01:23:48.000She goes to a protest because her vote has been thrown out.
01:23:50.000I mean, she goes to fight and puts her life on the line to die for this country.
01:23:54.000She comes back home and her vote is discarded.
01:23:57.000And the courts don't protect her right to vote, and the state legislatures don't protect her right, and nobody protects her right.
01:24:03.000So she goes to the rally where it seems that Trump is the only one who does.
01:24:07.000And she goes to rally in the Capitol building like our founding fathers did.
01:24:12.000You know, in the spirit of this of buying for the people government, the social contract.
01:24:18.000Unarmed, you know, not like she's going in there like some kind of, you know, active shooter or anything.
01:24:23.000She goes in there to demonstrate and she's shot and killed by security protecting their representatives.
01:24:29.000Bleeds out and dies, shot in the neck and dies inside of the Capitol building.
01:24:34.000And maybe that should be kind of a wake up call to conservatives.
01:24:43.000I could have easily gotten through into the Capitol.
01:24:46.000I could have easily gotten right up to where she was, where everybody was, and tried to climb through that window into that hallway and gotten shot in the neck and killed.
01:24:53.000That could have been your son, your daughter, could have been your brother, your sister, could have been you, it could have been me, it could have been anybody watching this show right now.
01:25:02.000And in that way, we have to think about it that she represents all of us.
01:25:05.000Her death represents a death of all of us.
01:25:08.000If the government is willing to kill us in cold blood, the media will not talk about it.
01:25:12.000Nobody will remember that name except for us Trump supporters, right?
01:25:17.000Killing a veteran, no less, somebody who was willing to give the ultimate sacrifice to this country and to the mythology of this country.
01:25:26.000Shot and killed inside the House of Representatives, inside the Congress, no less.
01:26:27.000And that's the only tragedy that I saw.
01:26:29.000That's the only heinous attack that I saw some pathetic loser police officer shooting a 14 year veteran Trump supporter unarmed on the floor of the U.S. Congress.
01:26:42.000That to me was the real heinous attack on democracy.
01:27:13.000I was sitting in the airport today after the events of yesterday, and I was sitting there with all these Trump supporters in the airport at the terminal in Reagan Airport.
01:27:22.000And some DMV type gets on the loudspeaker every other minute, reminding everyone to put their masks on.
01:27:30.000Put your mask on over your mouth and nose.
01:27:55.000And if you don't, you're going to get put on a no fly list and kicked off the plane, and they'll storm your house and they'll red flag you and all the rest.
01:28:32.000I'll be posting there every day, and I'll be posting there even if I don't get banned, but that's just a little insurance policy.
01:28:39.000I will say, though, things are going to get bad, and I want you to understand that and understand the gravity of that, but do not lose hope.
01:29:12.000Take a look at the Capitol surrounded by Trump supporters, all up and down the stairs, literally on top of and inside the Capitol chambers.
01:29:23.000And try and suppress a smile from coming across your face because of what that represents and what a feeling that is after being abused and censored and suppressed and oppressed for so long and finally seeing the people strike back.
01:29:39.000And it was disorganized and it was chaotic and it was, you know, we understand what happened yesterday.
01:29:47.000But what that demonstrated is that the American people are still there and there's a lot of us and we still care and we're still courageous and something like that.
01:29:57.000Even a small symbolic act is still possible in America.
01:30:01.000And as long as we stay in this fight and we have the will and we plan for the long term, we're prudent and we're careful, we will triumph in the long term.
01:30:28.000I don't know what the answer is because I'm still processing the events of yesterday.
01:30:32.000It has changed our trajectory irreversibly.
01:30:35.000Things were different on the 5th than they are now, radically different.
01:30:40.000And, you know, we're going to have to see once the smoke clears, you know, once the fog of war subsides, we're going to see a new path forward emerge.
01:30:51.000We'll have to be thinking very carefully about it.
01:30:53.000We have to be very prudent about how we go forward.
01:30:56.000You know, what is the next step going to look like politically, organizationally, and otherwise?
01:31:03.000If I told you I'd have all the answers, I'd be lying.
01:31:05.000Be impossible, you know, because this is still very much a dynamic and evolving situation, and the dust has not settled yet.
01:31:13.000So, once things begin to calm down again, or maybe they won't calm down, once we see the next step, once we, you know, get a little distance between yesterday and where we are, we're going to have an idea of where we're going next.
01:31:27.000But for right now, I don't have an answer.
01:31:28.000I will tell you, though, you know, for everybody advocating for violence, think about yesterday.
01:31:35.000I won't condemn yesterday, but think about yesterday.
01:31:54.000And this should have been like the dream of people like that in the sense that, I mean, who could have ever imagined, certainly not me, that you would have a quarter of a million Trump supporters surrounding the Capitol, bursting through the doors, running through the chamber?
01:32:25.000Point being is, I hope that that was a demonstration of people who are getting antsy and impatient that the time is not yet right for something like that.
01:32:33.000You know, if people are out there talking about we've got to take the country back, whatever, I mean, we're going to take the country back within our lifetimes or maybe in another generation or something, but.
01:32:44.000You could see from what happened yesterday that we're not there yet.
01:32:48.000I mean, we're talking about the American people against the government, against this regime.
01:33:01.000So, people that are saying we have to resolve what's happening right now of violence, we have to resolve what's happening right now through a revolution, it's unrealistic.
01:33:10.000And for that reason, I don't think it should be pursued any further.
01:34:56.000I'm urging people after yesterday, I'm going to do the responsible thing because I care about you and I don't want to put you in harm's way.
01:35:03.000That's the only reason I'm saying it because I know some people are going to say, Oh, you're cucking, you're cucking.
01:35:07.000You said all that, and now you're cucking.
01:35:09.000I'm telling you this because at this point, as far as I know, any further action would probably be futile.
01:35:16.000It is not going to achieve what you want it to achieve.
01:35:19.000It will probably only play further into the hands of people that are ready to strike back against us.
01:35:24.000So I would say for now, it's time to lay low, think very carefully about our next steps, figure out a viable path forward under the Biden administration, whatever form that'll take, whatever form that'll take, but begin to devise a plan.
01:35:38.000And for now, to be realistic, be realistic.
01:35:42.000For now, nothing crazy as far as, again, maybe I'm wrong because I didn't expect yesterday, but as far as I know, nothing dramatic is going to happen anytime soon.
01:35:53.000And I'm telling you this as an observer, not as somebody saying one way or the other.
01:35:57.000I'm telling you as an observer of the situation, like anybody would tell you from a perspective of threat assessment, there just isn't enough, there's just nothing going on to speak of that would constitute any kind of.
01:36:10.000Viable alternative to the current regime.
01:36:23.000How are we going to transform the regime from jail or without access to platforms or with some kind of monetary sanction or something like that?
01:36:38.000I would say let's be cautious for the next.
01:36:40.000Few days, couple of weeks, we'll wait for a path to sort of articulate itself, to sort of come into view.
01:36:46.000And then we'll think and brainstorm and plan very carefully about what the next step forward is and towards a future that is viable, towards a strategy that is viable to get what we want out of this regime or to change regime or whatever.
01:37:02.000But caution is in order right now because I know a lot of people are going to have their lives ruined after this.
01:37:08.000And I'm sorry to say that I didn't warn anybody enough, I didn't expect that this would happen.
01:37:13.000But a lot of people went to this thing and got their lives ruined.
01:37:16.000And, you know, you think people are going to burst them out of jail like the storming of the Bastille.
01:37:21.000You think that Trump is going to pardon them.
01:37:23.000You think that people are going to put up money for their bail.
01:37:25.000You think there's going to be a right wing George Soros putting money up for their bail?
01:37:29.000Go ahead, try and start a GoFundMe for them.
01:37:30.000Watch how quickly it gets banned and you'll get, you know, found out and fired from your job.
01:38:47.000I'm saying, what do they expect people to do?
01:38:50.000They've denied everybody every possible legitimate recourse.
01:38:55.000Activism, you know, trying to persuade people through their ideas or through arguments, trying to vote your way out of it, trying to advocate or pressure our representatives, whatever.
01:39:19.000And then, you know, you've got people storming the Capitol because they've had enough and they're going to turn around and say, oh, what a great tragedy.
01:40:19.000It's to say if you really believe that shit, if you really care about peace, if you care about whatever, and this is a message to people in the middle or Democrats, people trying to understand what happened yesterday.
01:40:37.000They're our enemy, and they're everybody's enemy.
01:40:40.000Big tech, the 1%, the corporations, the police, the FBI, the government, they're the enemy of all the American people, left, right, center.
01:40:47.000Some people think that if they support the government, they will get perks, and they tend to.
01:40:53.000But if you want freedom, if you want sovereignty, you know, we're all united against them.
01:40:58.000And if you disagree with us, if you don't understand it, you're going to have to start to understand what we're saying, or things are going to get worse.
01:41:16.000It's a crisis of legitimacy because there was massive voter fraud, or even if you don't believe in it, the perception of massive voter fraud was not addressed properly.
01:41:25.000They had a chance to address it properly, and they didn't.
01:45:12.000You have hundreds of thousands of people surrounding the building.
01:45:14.000They breach, running through the halls in the chamber of the Senate of the House, feet up on the desk, running away with the lectern of the Speaker of the House.
01:45:24.000Do they not feel like the biggest bitches in the world right now?
01:46:13.000A joint session of Congress and the vice president to evacuate because Trump supporters were banging down and then successfully burst through the doors in a biblical fashion, blowing down the doors of the palace and laying siege to the capital of the United States.
01:46:31.000And I take immense pride in this as a Trump supporter, as a patriot.
01:46:37.000You look at Antifa and they're like, oh, we cordoned off this block in Seattle and now we're going to dance and now we're going to play guitar.
01:50:34.000But I don't feel alone because I hear the rallying cry of millions of angels and millions of our ancestors crying out from beyond the grave.
01:50:43.000Over thousands of years, and I feel the wind at my back because of that.
01:52:11.000I don't know if I'm coming down with something or if I'm losing my voice because of the yelling I was doing yesterday or because maybe I just haven't been sleeping for the past couple of days.
01:52:28.000But I could feel like in the back of my throat, you know, you get that like taste that's sort of like, it's kind of a weird feeling to describe.
01:52:34.000Okay, anyway, let's just charge through these.
01:52:38.000Oh, man, I really don't want to read these super chats.
01:52:44.000It's more the prospect of, you know what, maybe it's time for everyone to go to jail.
01:52:48.000It's like, hey, at least there's no super chats in jail, right?
01:52:53.000It's sort of like in that episode of SpongeBob when Mrs. Puff goes to the insane asylum and she's like, hey, well, at least there's no more SpongeBob here.
01:53:00.000That's kind of like, it's like, yeah, well, maybe I'm in solitary confinement, maybe I'm in jail.
01:54:46.000Growing up is like you get a vaccination or what, you know, draw blood, go to the doctor or whatever, and you don't have somebody saying, Wow, you're such a trooper.
01:54:57.000You know, being an adult is you got to read your super chats, you got to collect your thousands of dollars for being racist, and then you just, then I don't know, you just go to bed or something.
01:56:45.000And it was kind of surprising because, you know, usually I would think my crowd is like Zoomer guys, but these were like, it was a couple of moms, actually.
01:57:34.000Very, very nice people, you know, awesome.
01:57:37.000I was so glad to talk to them, and it was great to meet them.
01:57:41.000I love meeting people at these things because every time you go to these things, the people that are there, the Trump supporters, they're great people.
01:57:48.000They're always great people, and they're polite, they're friendly, they're nice.
01:57:53.000And the America First people in particular, they're always the sweetest people, the nicest people.
01:57:58.000And I really, they energize me more than anything.
01:58:21.000I'm going to do it because it's necessary, you know, like be a political kind of a guy, whatever.
01:58:28.000And even when I started all this stuff off, I mean, I really started it because I had these convictions.
01:58:34.000I had these convictions that I was right and that I wanted to set things right and so on.
01:58:38.000And I never bought into this, like, oh, you know, we were for the people, whatever.
01:58:43.000I mean, I was sort of cynical about that aspect of it, but as I've been doing this for longer and longer, and as I meet people, every time I go to these protests, I meet young kids, I meet families.
01:58:55.000In some cases, I'll meet like there was this great family I saw at the Million Maga March, and I saw them again this time.
01:59:34.000And they're so earnest and so like, they're so real.
01:59:39.000Like, they're just real people that have been caught up in all this, just like you and me, destroyed by globalism and furious about what we're seeing.
01:59:53.000And it was them, and it was these moms that I saw last night.
01:59:55.000And I look into their eyes, the families, the young people, the parents, I shake their hands, and it's like, you know, now it's bigger than me.
02:00:08.000It's now I feel the responsibility and the burden in a good way of being an avatar for these people who, you know, a lot of them, they've got lives, you know, they've got jobs, they've got to take care of their families, their kids.
02:00:20.000And I'm not saying this like they're dumb or something.
02:02:00.000Maybe a dozen of them work or whatever.
02:02:01.000But, you know, because we're in this uphill, asymmetrical political warfare, we're going to get setbacks.
02:02:08.000Things are not going to go exactly according to plan.
02:02:10.000Things are going to be unexpected that transpire.
02:02:13.000We have to take them, assimilate these things, get the facts, assimilate them, contextualize them, and then we have to figure out a path forward.
02:02:21.000We've always done that with America first.
02:02:24.000I'm glad you brought that up, though, this idea that things will deteriorate and this will give rise to nationalism.
02:02:30.000When I said America First is inevitable for the first time earlier in 2020, that wasn't just like an irrationally exuberant optimistic statement.
02:02:42.000I figured this out three or four years ago.
02:02:45.000When I decided to do this show full time instead of like getting a job and going to school, I sat down, I thought long and hard about it, and I thought about this very simple premise.
02:02:58.000Like, I didn't go to college for very long.
02:03:00.000I don't have a degree, a fancy degree.
02:03:03.000I'm not even, I don't consider myself an academic or an intellectual, but I figured out something very simple, which is this things in the country are going to go wrong, things will deteriorate.
02:03:25.000I know that at the same time, as things get worse, people will be more willing, they'll be more open to nationalist ideas, more ideas that are outside the mainstream, and they'll be more willing to mobilize.
02:03:37.000Now, as these two trend lines intersect, therein lies our window of opportunity to make something happen.
02:04:23.000Can anybody tell me how things will get better tomorrow than they were yesterday?
02:04:28.000No, you cannot because they're not going to.
02:04:31.000Because the Great Reset's in full effect, mass immigration's underway, the country is more divided than ever, there's no reconciliation even possible.
02:05:25.000And now, whether or not we win the battle, I mean, that is going to be contentious.
02:05:30.000But that there will be a battle, that there will be a showdown, a confrontation, some kind of catastrophe, a period of great crisis, I mean, that's coming up based on everything that we know about what's happening in the country.
02:07:34.000You really dislike baked Alaska more than you dislike the FBI and the intelligence community and the federal government and the people doing the lockdown and everything that's going on.
02:07:54.000And on one side, you've got Donald Trump and 74 million patriots.
02:07:58.000On the other side, you've got the World Bank, the IMF, the World Economic Forum, Davos, the billionaires, the 1%, the corporations, the lobbyists, the two major parties, the mainstream media, Hollywood, big tech, okay?
02:08:10.000The police, the FBI, the intelligence community, you know, the IC, all of that.
02:08:38.000I would never talk to the feds about them, I would never throw them under the bus to the feds because I hate the feds far more than I hate any of my enemies.
02:08:49.000What I saw this week in D.C. radicalized me.
02:08:52.000And I hate them far more than I hate any political enemies, even the worst ones.
02:08:58.000I'll be damned if I snitch to the federal government, please.
02:14:26.000Big Rams says, can't wait for retard brains to clip you criticizing Trump's response to this and say, Nick the grifter flip flopping again.
02:14:34.000A nuanced position is impossible for these people.
02:14:42.000Man, I mean, and it's not flip flopping.
02:14:45.000Trump is the one that's flip flopping.
02:14:46.000People say, oh, you didn't support Trump and now you do.
02:14:49.000Well, yeah, because Trump has radically changed his behaviors, you know?
02:14:53.000People are like, well, you know, Nick, you supported Trump in 2018 and then you stopped supporting him in 2019 and then you supported him in 2020 and now you don't like his statement.
02:18:40.000I talked to somebody when I was on vacation.
02:18:43.000I don't want to say who, but I talked to a friend of the movement, and he said, Well, you know, here's my perspective on the Tucker situation.
02:19:29.000Is he going to build up anything close to what he had on any other platform?
02:19:32.000No, because he's not so compelling that the five, seven million people that watch him are going to follow him to anything else, you know, in a meaningful way.
02:19:41.000He's not going to get a huge exodus of his supporters to follow him.
02:19:44.000So that's the cost, that's the buy in.
02:19:48.000If he goes hard on election fraud, he loses the platform, and there he goes as a relevant figure.
02:19:53.000There goes his platform, his juice, his leverage, whatever.
02:20:03.000I mean, the legal team is these goofy people.
02:20:06.000Two of them are saying the goofiest things, and Rudy Giuliani.
02:20:09.000And it's probably very little likelihood that this is going to succeed.
02:20:13.000It's like, are you really going to risk your platform for this?
02:20:16.000And then ultimately, when all is said and done, Trump comes out and throws his own supporters under the bus and says, oh, we're going to prosecute these guys.
02:20:24.000We're going to use the full force of the law and so on.
02:20:27.000I don't know if he'll follow through, but it's like the message is clear.
02:20:30.000You stick your neck out for Trump, you get your head cut off.
02:20:34.000And I was talking to Jaden about this just the other day.
02:20:37.000The reason why a lot of people don't want to go out to bat for Trump is because if you go to bat for Trump, you're going to get yourself exiled from everything else.
02:20:49.000The problem is that you get exiled from everything else and you can't rely on Trump because Trump is often incompetent and Trump a lot of times is not loyal, unfortunately.
02:21:04.000Jeff Sessions staked his whole career on Trump.
02:21:06.000I mean, he was the first one to put the MAGA hat on in the Senate.
02:21:10.000And he was Trump's attorney general and he protected Trump and he did good on immigration and he couldn't even get back in the primary with Trump's endorsement.
02:21:20.000And like that kind of stuff matters because what does that communicate to all the would be Trump loyalists who scorn the system to join Trump?
02:21:27.000It's like, well, if Trump has a personal beef with me, I'll get exiled and have nobody.
02:21:34.000The system will hate me and Trump will hate me.
02:25:56.000Well, there's a 10% chance it'll work and there's a 50% chance that he'll be loyal to you.
02:26:01.000Well, that sounds like a great deal, right?
02:26:03.000If you're Tucker, if you're anybody, That sounds like a great deal.
02:26:07.000I'm going to burn my bridges to the whole world, you know, for the outcome where there's a 10% chance we'll win and there's a 50% chance that I'm not going to get burned.
02:26:20.000And in a lot of ways, there has to be blame laid at his feet.
02:26:23.000I mean, yes, he's been screwed over, and that's got to be the narrative going forward.
02:26:28.000But Trump contributed to this a great deal because if he had good personnel in the White House, if he cleaned house, if he surrounded himself with loyalists, there's a lot of what ifs that could have changed the outcome.
02:26:41.000If he demonstrated more competence, more people around him, and I'm not nitpicking, by the way, if it were minor, I wouldn't say anything.
02:26:48.000If it was minor stuff, I wouldn't say anything.
02:27:11.000It's like it's really not that simple.
02:27:13.000It's a complex relationship because what we're talking about is the nature of power, where we are in this country, the state of things, the context.
02:27:22.000There's a lot to it because, like, if it's not Trump, who's it going to be?
02:27:58.000There's this distinction between rhetorical Trump and Trump as he is.
02:28:02.000We have to recognize that all leaders are flawed.
02:28:04.000Trump played a big role, I think, in his downfall.
02:28:07.000We also have to take into account there's something to be said about being in the arena, you know, and you have a lot of commentators that sit on the sidelines and snicker.
02:29:41.000We will be able to advance our agenda using that legend.
02:29:44.000It's not like we're doing this to pat Trump on the back and say, Oh, we love you.
02:29:49.000I mean, we do love him, but even if you don't love him, we're not using this legend.
02:29:54.000We're not crafting and being custodians of this clean legend, an irrationally positive legend, because we want Trump to feel good or because.
02:30:09.000Use that legend of this hero and a story about this time that is compelling to persuade people to do or believe certain things in the future.
02:31:28.00085% of Republicans think he was screwed out of this election.
02:31:32.000How foolish are we to go against that rather than work with it, rather than work alongside it in parallel, right?
02:31:39.000Some people are like, well, we'd be better suited to oppose the guy that's supported by 95% of Republicans, the people that are most receptive or potentially receptive to our ideas.
02:31:49.000We've got this guy that got screwed out of an election that 85% of people are willing to believe the government is illegitimate because of it.
02:31:55.000And we're supposed to go against that and say, well, actually, Trump's lawyers were crazy and kooky.
02:32:47.000We're not going to make it through these.
02:32:49.000It's almost 11 o'clock, and I got to just read through these much faster, but I want to take time on every one because there's so much to say.
02:32:57.000It's such a big day, such a big event.
02:32:59.000I have so much to say, but we're grinding the show to a halt here.
02:34:16.000The difference is, as far as I'm concerned, are you going to take it on the chin and keep fighting no matter what?
02:34:22.000Whatever that means, do whatever is necessary, whatever is necessary, even if that means, you know, for a time doing nothing, even if that means laying low and doing boring things.
02:35:38.000Trusting the plan means you're going to push ahead and you have to believe that what you're going to do is going to work.
02:35:43.000Even if you don't really believe it's going to work, you know what I mean?
02:35:46.000You have to be irrationally, have a rational belief because you have to have some form of belief for it to work, even have a chance at working at all.
02:35:54.000So there's no such thing as not trusting the plan.
02:35:57.000You're either giving up or you're trusting the plan.
02:36:00.000You're either saying, nothing's going to work.
02:37:32.000The Quack says, aside from me dropping the ball on navigation, it was an honor to have been at your side and all the Groypers during such an historic moment.
02:37:39.000And I will continue to answer your call.
02:39:19.000They will try to trick you, they do it all the time.
02:39:22.000Everything they say is a trick to get you to incriminate yourself, either to admit guilt or to get you saying something that contradicts yourself or that isn't true.
02:39:31.000And then they have you by the balls because then it's obstruction.
02:44:36.000Anybody saying that we've got to commit, there's only one way or the highway, we can't just do this or whatever, we're going to have a lot of balls in the air.
02:44:44.000We're going to have a lot of different options.
02:44:46.000We're going to push through a lot of different things.
02:44:49.000What is certain is we must continue to organize, build infrastructure, network, build our strength, get resources.
02:44:57.000All these things have to happen no matter what the outcome is, no matter what the trajectory will be.
02:45:03.000But that will become more clear with time.
02:52:12.000Dank Greek Goids says DC enacted rule changes this summer to prohibit certain less lethal force police can use against First Amendment demonstrations.
02:52:20.000Ashley Babbitt was murdered in cold blood and the policeman is painted as a hero.
02:53:47.000Nicholas J. Fuentes is our personal lobbyist and public pressure for us and our interests, cultural references, excuse me, and represents such a specific generation and niche that will never have a chance again to make the world more as we would all have it.
02:54:03.000I know he won't piss my money away on booze or vice.
02:54:07.000We wanted a leader and God gave us one motivated, charismatic, loyal.
02:54:37.000People that are supporting the movement monetarily, it's not going to me.
02:54:41.000I mean, yeah, I do have to eat, so I am going to spend it at Taco Bell or whatever, but it's not going to largesse or to vice or anything like that.
02:54:49.000You know, the investment in America first is an investment in.
02:54:52.000Really, the only viable political movement that exists right now that represents you.
02:54:59.000And I hate talking like that because sounding like a politician sounds like, I don't know, canned.
02:55:34.000We have organic support, which is why I am punching way above, way, way disproportionately above my following or whatever, my weight class against all these big people.
02:55:46.000And that's because I have this zealous, organic following because I'm doing the right thing, saying the right thing.
02:55:56.000And I'm one of the most talented people doing this.
02:56:00.000And, um, You know, but the only thing we have missing is that sort of institutionalization, that institutional support to put us on a level playing field.
02:56:09.000And the super chats, all that, it balances it out.
02:56:12.000I mean, people have been very generous.
02:56:56.000Kato says, funnily enough, the right did in two hours what the left has been screeching about for decades, as black pilling as things may seem.
02:58:16.000Probably nothing, but just in case I saved her tweets, if you need them for whatever reason, if she actually did do something, everybody was tagging the FBI in that, but it's not real.
02:58:47.000Base Theist says, important note for us all things will get bad, very bad, before they get better, but don't get black pilled because it will consume you and can cause people to do unoptical things.
02:58:56.000Fight hard, but spend time in prayer with family and with friends.
02:59:35.000I like Pedro, just like I used to like Ann Coulter, but I like Pedro Gonzalez, but I don't agree with him on all the Trump, you know, the anti Trump stuff.
03:00:09.000Foyle Lee says In 2018, Arizona GOP chairwoman Kelly Ward lost a primary to become our U.S. Senator, but then was able to successfully become head of the entire Arizona Republican Party.
03:00:20.000Where she has been amazing during the last two months fighting for the president, she is much more valuable in a local party position than being some.
03:00:34.000Trigger says, Nick, I've seen a few videos and listened to a few eyewitness accounts claiming the Capitol police practically invited the protesters in.
03:01:06.000Black Knight says storming the Capitol completely destroyed the post World War II paradigm that American people will tolerate anything and everything.
03:04:13.000The real Nicholas J. Fuentes says, Patriots are in control.
03:04:16.000Polish American Groypers is when I think of the old Catholic grandma working at a crisis pregnancy center that I met, and my resolve in this movement is strengthened.
03:08:40.000The real Nicholas J. Fuentes says, No warning shot.
03:08:42.000Black suit, three letter agent appears around the corner and pops a patriot in the neck, and she chokes on her own blood on the other side of the country.
03:08:50.000Pelosi, McConnell, etc. might as well have killed her themselves, San Diego mourns.
03:09:09.000Real James says, Nick, I would encourage everybody to contemplate the preamble to the Declaration of Independence right now, okay?
03:09:16.000Sinex says, some people, such as boomers, are always looking for some universal standard to appeal to us, so it's necessary so they can appease the opposition.
03:09:24.000We may have some, but what about the fact that what we're doing is right?
03:13:26.000Jockey says it's been demoralizing for a long time, believing that the right is too passive and not willing to take action, be as fanatical as the left when it comes to accomplishing its goals.
03:13:52.000Right fanboy Groyper says Master Fuentes and Obi Wan Trick Kenobi sneak back into the capital to recalibrate the message to all remaining Groyper to tell them to lay low and not return to D.C. Maybe more like me and Jaden and Vince.
03:20:21.000Saga says, When I think of AF as inevitable, I think of Brazil and how the Workers' Party hollowed the country with globalism and far left ideas.
03:20:29.000The Brazilians rejected that and went with Bolsonaro.
03:22:24.000So epic that any chance that they could get to take me down a peg, whether it's, you know, they say catboy or, oh, you shit your pants or, you know, just even stupid stuff like that or, oh, you're in the Capitol, you're going to jail.
03:22:37.000Anything they could say to take me down a peg, they, however desperate, however ridiculous they will do because, like, there's nothing else that they could say other than making things up, other than this obvious desperation.
03:27:39.000Like, there's something, like, even, like, I haven't made it all the way yet, but I've made it far enough where I could look at these people and say, like, Faraday speaks, I piss on you, you know?
03:27:48.000And that's, look, it's not, I don't have an ego about, like, oh, I'm successful and that means I'm better than unsuccessful people.
03:27:55.000I mean, like, these people have low moral character.
03:27:58.000I mean, this is a guy who his claim to fame is kissing up to the left.
03:28:02.000His claim to fame is saying that he was tricked into being alt right and now he's going to be, I don't know, a social activist.
03:38:01.000There are people in this movement that are like, I think about like a Darren Beatty.
03:38:04.000Darren Beatty is like an academic and everything, but he doesn't come online and try to pretend to be, oh, I'm like going to be a gatekeeper now, and oh, like, I'm like you guys.
03:38:16.000He's a great poster, but he is who he is.
03:38:19.000He posts academic stuff and political stuff and revolver stuff and so on, but he's not out there trying to pretend to be like, he's talking to American Mind like, I'm a representative of right weird Twitter.
03:38:55.000But yeah, but did he post something recently?
03:38:57.000I haven't seen any of his posts since last year because I blocked him.
03:39:01.000So I haven't seen anything since then.
03:39:02.000When he said the Groyper Leadership Summit would be like Charlottesville and then it wasn't, and he doubled down because he's a liar, because he's a lying subversive, and he works with neocons in the academic world and nobody knows who he is.
03:39:16.000You know, a lot of people, they say, like, oh, you can't trust people that show their face.
03:42:36.000Given the accepted definition of Wignat as a nationalist who exhibits low IQ and high time preference, baked Alaska yesterday, crossed the Wignat Rubicon.
03:44:59.000Thank you so much to our super chatters in particular.
03:45:02.000A huge, huge special shout out to our top super chatters tonight Tanju, the big based machine, Groip Tech, Two Base to Fail, BK, Cozy Biker.
03:45:15.000I'm going to try and go through all the others because it only gives me like the six top.
03:45:19.000It should give me like everybody over 100.
03:45:22.000UW, Chad, Doorway, Groipologist, and Dust Rusher, and Tralt.
03:45:35.000And Norcal Nicker, and he's dead, Jim.
03:45:39.000And Foy Lee, and BK, and Cozy Biker, which I already said actually, and Brooke, and Beautiful Son.