THE END OF LIBERAL MEDIA??? Buzzfeed News DESTROYED, Vice And Insider Next | America First Ep. 1151THE END OF LIBERAL MEDIA??? Buzzfeed News DESTROYED, Vice And Insider Next | America First Ep. 1151
In this episode of America First, host Nicholas Chafewentis and co-host Alex Blumberg discuss the closing of BuzzFeed News, Hunter Biden's potential conflict of interest with the ongoing investigation into him, and the latest on the Smiley vs. Jussie Smollett case. They also talk about why we should all be mad at Joe Biden and the media, and why he should be fired if he s found guilty of corruption. They also discuss the latest in the Hunter Biden scandal, and whether or not he should have been allowed to run for president in 2016. And they discuss why they think Vice President Joe Biden could be the perfect replacement for Joe Biden if he's impeached. Finally, they talk about how to deal with a man who sent nude photos of his ex-wife to a young girl, and if that's a good or bad thing. Stay tuned to America First with Nick and Alex as they discuss all of that and much more! America First is a show where you get to know the hosts, talk to them, and listen to them talk about the news and talk about what's going on in the world, and hear their opinions and opinions on it all. Enjoy! -Nick and Alex discuss all things America First. - Thank you for listening, and stay tuned for the next big show! Cheers, Cheers! -Nick & Alex -Jonah and Alex - - AKA: The Chafentis Show, featuring: America First: Airing on Cozy, America First and Cozy (featuring: Cozy & Cozy Cozy. ( ) , , , and Alex, AKA, & Alex, , & the Chafetentis , AKA the , Cozy ( ) - Cozy's Podcast, and much, much more. we have a lot to talk about it all, and so much more, and we hope you enjoy it! (and we appreciate all the love, love, support, and all the support, love and support, you all of your support, bye bye bye, bye. . Thank you, bye, Jonah, bye Bye, bye! - Jonah & Alex! - Thank You, bye-Jonah and Alex! , bye, Bye, Bye! - CHEERS! - Cheers - MURCHES!
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00:01:16.000And our featured story tonight is about BuzzFeed News, which is now officially closed.
00:01:22.000And in case you don't know, BuzzFeed is a subsidiary of the Huffington Post.
00:01:28.000So BuzzFeed will remain open, BuzzFeed News will close, and some of the employees that work there will be reallocated now to the Huffington Post.
00:01:41.000But it's still a pretty big win, because BuzzFeed News is terrible.
00:01:45.000And they're saying that Vice could be next.
00:01:52.000We'll also be talking tonight about Hunter Biden and an IRS agent who may be coming forward soon to blow the whistle on potential conflict of interest in the ongoing investigation into Hunter Biden by the government.
00:03:59.000Before we get into that, though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:04:07.000Also, follow me on Gab Telegram, True Social, and Rumble.
00:06:07.000So I left one of the posts up and I took down a couple others and I reached out and I said, you know what, listen man, and I just leveled with him and I said, look, I said, let's cut the shit.
00:06:19.000I said, you sent a nude photograph or photographs to a guy six years ago.
00:06:27.000I said, let's just call it what it is.
00:08:38.000So anyways, I was dealing with that again and I... The guy just keeps coming back and coming back and it's... One day he's coming on Ralph.
00:09:17.000The other thing I want to talk about tonight, now this isn't like a whole big news story, but I saw this tweet from Turning Point USA today.
00:09:27.000It just keeps getting better all the time.
00:09:31.000And you know there's this ongoing controversy with Bud Light, where Bud Light selected Dylan Mulvaney, who is now the most famous tranny in America, to be their spokesperson or sponsor, promotional person.
00:09:47.000And actually, to their credit, conservatives have been doing a good job.
00:09:51.000This boycott is massive and they've done real damage and they forced Bud Light to retract and issue a statement and I actually like it.
00:10:00.000I said the other day that it's pretty insufficient, it's pretty sad that the only thing conservatives can do is, like, stop buying beer.
00:10:10.000Like, that's all they could be bothered to do.
00:10:22.000You have trannies which, and I said this the other week, the reason that it's easy, the reason it's low-hanging fruit to oppose transgenderism specifically
00:10:33.000Compared to homosexuality or feminism or the other social revolution items, is that transgenderism is something that triggers our disgust response, maybe more than anything.
00:10:47.000It's just unnatural to see a guy, a big, gawky, sweaty, hairy guy,
00:11:16.000Turning Point USA, they're the biggest conservative group on the college campus in America.
00:11:22.000They're actually more right-wing than most of the groups, like I would say they're more right-wing than Young America's Foundation or Young Americans for Liberty.
00:11:31.000And they get set up with the Home Run here, which is a very easy issue to be socially conservative on.
00:11:38.000It's popular, it's mainstream, it hasn't been cemented yet in the public consciousness.
00:11:45.000And they have actually more leeway than other conservative groups because they're the Trump group.
00:11:52.000And they put out a tweet on this today and they say that the problem with Dylan Mulvaney being the spokesperson for Bud Light is that he doesn't drink beer and doesn't watch March Madness.
00:12:14.000Turning Point USA says, remember when Budweiser hired somebody who doesn't drink beer or know what March Madness is to spit in the face of their customers?
00:12:46.000And I remember a time maybe two or three years ago when Charlie Kirk started to talk about anti-white hatred and a lot of people were saying, see?
00:13:07.000They could give you a throwaway line on the podcast.
00:13:10.000They could go on the show and they could give a remark
00:13:15.000They can tell which way the wind is blowing and so they can placate an audience which is far more conservative than they are by saying the right thing once or twice on their podcast.
00:13:29.000I said, but pay attention to the institution.
00:13:31.000Pay attention to what Turning Point's putting out.
00:13:34.000That's the $40 million a year organization.
00:13:47.000It's like the most unnatural, offensive to look at, disgusting presentation.
00:13:53.000It's this big, gawky, flamboyant, effeminate gay guy in a dress and lipstick on the cover of a beer can and they're like, hey remember when Bud Light got a spokesperson that doesn't even drink beer?
00:16:09.000He quote-tweets Dave Reboy and says something like this.
00:16:12.000He says, Dave Reboy, you're homophobic, and we grow the party by addition, and would you like it if the log cabin Republicans didn't exist?
00:17:42.000But they're better on the social conservative stuff.
00:17:45.000On the other side you got Turning Point and Trump, which are ostensibly linked, and they're taking marching orders from the Log Cabin Republicans and Rick Grenell.
00:17:57.000And then in some other dimension, some other side of this room, you have Tim Poole and Mines and Alex Jones and they're hanging out with Blair White and they're talking about how we should have euthanasia
00:18:12.000And we gotta let the trannies transition because of freedom or something?
00:18:17.000And again, I, like, when I say we're the only ones, I am, I, honest to God, I'm not saying that like a promotional, like, buy my product, watch my show, I'm the best.
00:19:32.000In public, he's down low, doesn't really talk about it, he certainly isn't pushing it very hard.
00:19:37.000But Rick Grenell, the point is, it's not to say that's terrific, but it is to say Rick Grenell is not just a raging homo, but he's like, say it loud, say it proud, waving the pride flag, he wants the GOP to be a big pride flag.
00:19:52.000Huge supporter of the log cabin Republicans, and
00:19:57.000Trump had a big event in Mar-a-Lago in November or December for the Log Cabin Republicans.
00:22:12.000Ralph Jones hanging out with Blair White talking about how you should be able to get a transition surgery and then legally kill yourself with euthanasia.
00:23:35.000Because here I am a guy with a big youth following disproportionately punching above its weight class which is actually a right-wing standard.
00:23:50.000And once they push me out of the conversation like on Twitter or at these events like at Turning Point USA or when I get condemned by the RNC it's like this is what is allowed to go on.
00:24:02.000And I don't get to go on Tim Pool, or Alex Jones doesn't like me anymore?
00:24:48.000Then you take a look at the Tim Pool-Alex Jones deal and they're hanging out with Blair White and they're pro-euthanasia and this.
00:24:56.000Bronze Age Perverts, a Yale-graduated Jew, brother of a banker from the Eurasia Group.
00:25:05.000Turning Point can't even criticize Dylan Mulvaney.
00:25:13.000Tucker says that white identity is evil and that he's pro-gay marriage and he doesn't know if there's actually a heaven and his dad's a spook.
00:26:42.000Cause that would be, that's the first thing that comes to, when I think of like problems with Dylan Mulvaney being the sponsor for Bud Light, that's the first thing that comes to mind.
00:26:52.000He can't be the sponsor for Bud Light.
00:27:23.000From one of these anti-Semitism monitoring groups called Stop Anti-Semitism, Joe Biden put out a statement yesterday for Holocaust Remembrance Day.
00:27:36.000There was a second Holocaust Remembrance Day so far this year.
00:27:39.000And he said something like, you know, Happy Holocaust Remembrance Day to all the Jews that got killed and everybody else that got killed.
00:27:48.000And this group, Stop Antisemitism, they put out a tweet and said, Holocaust Remembrance Day is about the Jewish lives that were taken.
00:28:06.000Stuff like that, it's like gaslighting.
00:28:09.000Because I say this stuff and then my life is destroyed for saying it like I'm wrong and then you see this and it's so obviously like crazy.
00:29:16.000So our featured story tonight is about BuzzFeed News, which went out of business and they're laying everybody off.
00:29:22.000And I'll go ahead and just read you the story here.
00:29:27.000BuzzFeed is shutting down BuzzFeed News because it is not able to turn a profit according to a memo that was sent out by the CEO Jonah Peretti on Thursday.
00:29:39.000The digital publisher is laying off 15% of its employees or about 180 people across BuzzFeed News and other divisions.
00:29:48.000Going forward, BuzzFeed will concentrate its news efforts in a single profitable news organization, Huffington Post, which it acquired from Verizon in 2020.
00:29:58.000The company's flagship, BuzzFeed, will remain in place.
00:30:03.000He wrote, quote, while layoffs are occurring across nearly every division, we've determined that the company can no longer continue to fund BuzzFeed News as a standalone organization.
00:30:17.000In the memo Peretti said, I made the decision to over invest in BuzzFeed News because I love their work and their mission.
00:30:23.000This made me slow to accept that the big platforms would not provide the distribution or financial support required to support premium free journalism purpose built for social media.
00:30:37.000He writes, HuffPost is a brand that is profitable with a highly engaged loyal audience that is less dependent on social platforms.
00:30:45.000He also wrote, we will bring more innovation to clients in the form of creators, AI, and cultural moments that can only happen across BuzzFeed, Complex, HuffPost, Tasty, and First We Feast, which is I guess all their properties.
00:31:00.000Alongside the shutdown of BuzzFeed News, Chief Revenue Officer Edgar Hernandez and COO Christian Baszler are leaving the company.
00:31:09.000BuzzFeed President Marcella Martin will also, or rather will assume responsibility for all revenue functions effective immediately.
00:31:18.000According to a BuzzFeed representative, there are ongoing discussions about the future of BuzzFeedNews.com, but all of BuzzFeed News work will be preserved and available within the network.
00:31:30.000The company is also working to ensure any stories currently in the works from the BuzzFeed News team will be published and promoted on BuzzFeed properties as well.
00:32:17.000We love to see these publications blow up.
00:32:20.000But to me, the first thing that I thought about when I saw this is...
00:32:25.000Here you have these companies like BuzzFeed and Vice and Insider and they really epitomize in the media ecosystem this progressive trash for liberals.
00:32:38.000Like I don't think Vice or BuzzFeed News, I don't think there are any better examples of progressive yuppie liberal garbage than those publications.
00:32:56.000At the same time that that's happening, sites like Daily Stormer or like 4chan or like America First
00:33:07.000In spite of all the censorship, all the banning, like we're literally not permitted to use the social platforms that sites like BuzzFeed and Vice are dependent on and we still make money.
00:33:22.000Now obviously we don't have as big of an operation and we don't have as much revenue as a site like BuzzFeed or Vice
00:33:33.000But doesn't it say something that these are two publications that are promoted like crazy?
00:33:40.000They have unfettered access to the platforms, to the banking system, to the financial system.
00:33:47.000They've got access to venture capital and investment.
00:34:18.000But on the contrary, people like us who were supposed to believe all of this is niche and nobody cares about what we're doing and we're just a few Nazis on the internet or whatever, they literally have to deprive us of access to everything in an unsuccessful attempt to get us to not be profitable or to disappear.
00:34:48.000Maybe where the wind is really blowing, not just in the right wing, but in the country, I said this at AFPAC One, that when we think about what is required for us to win, a lot of people think in terms of elections, because that's the process, and so they think in terms of massive, like a massive movement
00:35:14.000That will rally 25% of the American population, which would be, what, 70 million people, or something like that?
00:35:26.000Because we think in terms of elections, and we think in terms of democracy, we think in terms of the majority, 50% of the vote, or 50% of the population, which would be 175 million people, or 80 million people,
00:35:43.000But I said at AFPAC One, it's not about a massive movement of 100 million people necessarily, or at least it doesn't start that way.
00:35:54.000The real move, the real mover in a scenario where we enact the changes we want to see, it starts with an elite class of maybe a thousand or ten thousand people.
00:36:15.000And if you've got 10,000 people working as hard as they can, and maybe above average intelligence, with extreme loyalty to the cause, they can change the world.
00:36:28.000And so even though you don't have your 50% plus one that people think about, or you don't have your retail politics candidate that's going to rally the suburban mobs and all the other
00:36:38.000Constituencies are demographics that you need to win an election.
00:36:50.000And there's something to be said about the fact that for all that the left can command with its massive advantage in media and government and money and all of that,
00:37:04.000And for all that they can summon women's marchers and BLM, they can't keep BuzzFeed afloat.
00:37:45.000That there's propaganda blasting every day, promoted on social media and unchallenged in the legacy media, which is the print, radio, television.
00:37:56.000And all the social proof and prevailing social attitudes about that kind of content.
00:38:02.000It's not even to mention those kinds of systemic disadvantages.
00:38:07.000Literally, if a guy like Andrew Anglin had access to Cloudflare, social media, and banking, he would have a more profitable, more successful product than BuzzFeed News.
00:38:21.000Just if he had the same civil liberties.
00:38:24.000Forget about the rest, which is all we had to worry about until three, four, five years ago.
00:38:35.000And the same is true in all kinds of other ongoing cultural clashes.
00:38:39.000There's another obvious one, which is look at BuzzFeed News and look at Sam Hyde.
00:38:46.000I don't know how much money Sam Hyde makes, but you know that he makes a considerable amount of money between Gumroad and his email list and other things.
00:38:57.000I think a conservative estimate would say that he's making millions of dollars a year.
00:39:04.000And so on the same timeline where once upon a time Joe Bernstein at BuzzFeed News cancelled Sam Hyde with the bullying, cancel tactics,
00:39:16.000Of the left getting a show pulled on Adult Swim.
00:39:19.000Here we are six years later and we've lived to see BuzzFeed News, a major subsidiary of a giant media corporation, go bankrupt while Sam Hyde is now pumping hundreds of thousands of dollars into projects and one of the biggest internet celebrities in the world.
00:39:43.000The full weight and power of the left and their uninspired hordes versus the highly motivated, extremely loyal, and ultimately smarter, perhaps you could say blessed, contingent of reactionaries, extreme right-wingers.
00:40:03.000That's the white pill in a story like this, which is to say that
00:40:11.000People tend to overthink what we need to achieve.
00:40:14.000All we need are 10,000 hardcore intelligent people and we win.
00:40:22.000All we need is for them to do as much as they can.
00:41:33.000But because when you look at us versus the left, and I think increasingly people realize the defining difference is that the left are nihilists and that we are Catholic.
00:41:44.000You know, we're believers in God and we have a serious belief in God.
00:41:48.000But I said at that speech that we ultimately will prevail because we want it more than they do.
00:42:00.000As the consequences of us being willing to die for it, that we will win.
00:42:07.000In other words, you know, we're willing to die for it, and that's, you know, we are willing to die for it, and it's because we're willing to die for it, what we're willing to do because we're willing to die, that will beget our inevitable success.
00:42:22.000But as you look across at the other side, and the people at BuzzFeed News, the Joe Bernsteins, the destinies of the world,
00:42:30.000These are people who fundamentally do not actually care.
00:42:40.000As much as they like to get charged up and there's this presentation, there's this charade, there's this very tedious act going through the motions, there's this presenting as though they care, they don't really care.
00:42:59.000That's not what they really care about.
00:43:22.000And so the idea that there's going to be any self-sacrifice, there's going to be any reaching outside, reaching without, there's going to be any kind of giving of oneself fully to something other than themselves, it's impossible.
00:44:59.000And things like this are a good reminder of that.
00:45:03.000And this goes to this mentality that a lot of people have, which I'm seeing more and more of, and I've been struggling to find the words to talk about this in an intelligent way.
00:45:18.000But I've been seeing this more and more that people are getting the idea that we have just got to start compromising and start playing the big game.
00:45:30.000Playing the grand game set up by the Jews.
00:45:35.000And I know how that sounds when I say it that way, but people have it in their head, in other words, that we gotta stop telling the truth, stop doubling down, we have to start omitting, we have to start lying, we have to start being quiet, we have to be more sneaky, and more clever, and less bold, and less courageous.
00:45:59.000And I think that that's a profound mistake.
00:46:04.000I feel like we see what has happened over the last five years, and people are learning the exact opposite lesson.
00:46:11.000Which is every stride that we've taken in the right direction has come from somebody that was bold and fearless, and told the truth.
00:46:20.000Like Donald Trump, or like Ye, or like Alex Jones, or like Early Tucker, or like the alt-right, or whoever.
00:46:29.000And now people are, right when things are finally starting to maybe show signs of turning around, people are starting to tell themselves, well, we better not miss any opportunities.
00:46:56.000Do you know how stupid it is to have a conversation in public where a guy is telling another guy, Hey, I know you and I both believe this, but we have to pretend that we don't to trick everyone into thinking that we do.
00:47:10.000It's like, do you realize that you're doing that in public?
00:47:24.000I know that I'm extrapolating a lot here from this development, but there's a principle at work here, which is that BuzzFeed News and Vice are failing for a reason.
00:47:42.000That's why they could be banned from everything and people still support it, because it's good stuff.
00:47:48.000And if you believe in the product, if you believe in what you believe in, if you believe in your principles, if you believe you are right, if you believe in the integrity of what you're doing, the integrity of your ideas, the integrity of your values, the integrity of your creation, I don't like the word product but your art, if you believe in the integrity of those things that should be enough.
00:48:13.000Any calculation, any calculating that gets in the way of that, any of this jewing that gets in the way that says, well, hang on, if we do it that way, then so-and-so's not going to like us.
00:49:29.000I don't know if that just sounds convoluted, but
00:49:35.000What I mean is when I look at, and I use Daily Stormer as a good example because that's like the most, any one of these really mature people who's got it all figured out would look at that project and say, and would avoid that like the plague.
00:49:50.000They would look at that and say, oh that is absolutely radioactive, that is absolutely anti-opportunistic, that is exactly what you don't want to do, that is exactly how you screw your life up.
00:50:38.000What if I want to have a family and a job?
00:50:43.000And I would hate to see a world where nobody does things that are worthwhile if there's not some material advantage.
00:50:55.000You think about the great artists or writers that lived their whole lives
00:51:01.000And their work was obscure until after they died.
00:51:04.000And what would happen if they just stopped doing it because they weren't, like, getting ahead, you know?
00:51:11.000And the same goes for political leaders or whoever.
00:51:15.000People have to stop thinking like that.
00:51:17.000People have to really start to... And it's no different than, like, with women.
00:51:23.000This idea that if you're pursuing women that they'll be turned off as opposed to if you pursue something else and you're indifferent than the like you.
00:51:32.000The same is true with, I feel like, you know, what you might call success or changing the world or whatever.
00:51:42.000It's like people should do things for the integrity of the thing in itself, not just because they want to pay their bills or something.
00:51:52.000It's not to say that people shouldn't worry about those things, but... I look at the closure of BuzzFeed and Vice...
00:52:02.000and the success of other things and it's like we need a world that's full of people doing things because you're worthwhile not making more junk not making more trinkets and garbage and bullshit and nonsense because you know that's what the undiscerning yuppie masses will like or that's what the Jews won't censor
00:52:27.000Because ultimately, the system of control that's been enforced, more than it's anti-American or anti-male or anti-white, it's anti-human.
00:52:40.000Everything that they're creating is just bad.
00:53:28.000Create the, if it's a comedy sketch like Sam Hyde, or if it's a movie, or if it's an article, or whatever, do the thing that has integrity to it.
00:54:46.000But I just remember the stuff that I loved him for years ago, which is Million Dollar Extreme, which I thought was so bold and so different and so meaningful and so important in the history of ideas.
00:55:10.000He would not make things like that anymore and make this content that isn't gonna be transgressive in the same way so it could make money or propel him.
00:55:27.000It's just like, I mean, it's all about what you want.
00:55:49.000But I'm just meditating on this that here you have this body of work where there was a time when he was doing it
00:55:59.000Not for the money, but just he was doing what he thought was funny And he was doing the most outrageous the most offensive the truthful thing with John Mouse and with Charles and with Nick
00:56:13.000And he was making this show that, again, it's like I said, it wasn't the biggest show in the world and it wasn't even as big as it became later on at that time.
00:56:25.000When it aired on Adult Swim, that was probably when it was least well-known.
00:56:29.000It's probably more well-known now than ever.
00:56:34.000And at that time it didn't reach a mass audience and it didn't even reach as big of an audience then as it has now but it did reach an audience of people like me and I wonder how many other people like me watched it and were inspired by it and were influenced by it because it was
00:58:08.000I think everybody who's been in this scene comes to that fork in the road.
00:58:14.000You step foot into this area, you step foot over the line, so to speak, you get cancelled, you enter the pain box, and there's a question which is, are you going to keep going?
00:58:42.000and I'm clearly somebody that doubled down among other people and he's clearly somebody and I don't know what the play is I you know I don't know what's on his heart but he's clearly somebody who took a step back and said oops you know I shouldn't have done that I don't like all the fallout that happened it was it was not wise it wasn't mature something like that and it's like so I
00:59:08.000You know, again, it goes back to, you know, you made something with integrity.
00:59:22.000And that was also righteous in the sense that it's, as an artistic expression, it's challenging what's going on.
00:59:31.000And I and frankly obviously I disagree with the idea that that's a mistake and that you got to worry about these other things I'm a martyr and You know and I know that he disagrees with that idea and again, I'm not it's not critical and
00:59:48.000because it's everybody has their life to live and they've got to pay for their own decisions so it's not my place and he's older than me also so it's also out of place for somebody who's in it in the same way and in a higher level and for longer it's not a place for a younger guy like me to say hey you know you should I know better or whatever but I'm just thinking aloud here and I talked a little bit about it with some friends today
01:00:19.000But... Part of me feels like... Part of me gets it, but on the other hand, part of me is like, it wasn't a mistake to make Million Dollar Extreme.
01:00:28.000It's not a mistake to do Daily Stormer.
01:00:31.000It's not a mistake to say you love Hitler on Infowars.
01:00:35.000It's not a mistake to say they're bringing drugs, crime, and rapists.
01:00:47.000So anyway so that that's I don't know if that's even related but that's that's what I think about when I see BuzzFeed going out of business it's like as it should it should go out of business and things like Sam Hyde and Anglin and yay should go on and there should be more of it but that's that okay I want to move on we're probably just gonna go right into the super chats I don't even really want to talk about the Hunter Biden story so we're just not gonna
01:01:17.000I'll just get on into the super chats because I'm hungry and I gotta order I'm actually gonna order McDonald's right now because if I don't do it right this second they're gonna stop serving dinner and then I'll have to get a sausage McMuffin or whatever so let me let me real quick let me I know this is very unprofessional but if I don't do it
01:01:46.000I'm not gonna get my Big Mac so let me just so just bear with me here let me let me do this nobody's watching night anyway cuz it's 4 a.m.
01:01:57.000so let me just order my Big Mac and then I will get into the super chats I have to cuz otherwise that that breakfast menu comes fast it comes at you fast
01:02:16.000And then you're done you're eating a sausage.
01:02:19.000Oh wait, but it's well Well, it's not lent And it's not you know, it's not the morning yet.
01:02:25.000Okay, so I'll just not even eat the whole day once I wake up.
01:02:32.000I Had a salad today anyway had a big salad Let's do this.
01:08:16.000Nobody... This is why I'm unsympathetic to Smiley.
01:08:19.000Nobody's ever answered for the fact that at the Super Bowl party, when I was 8 years old, and they were picking teams, I said, hey, whose team am I on?
01:10:51.000Guy shows up when you're 17 then you get a bit older then on to hiding then hiding gets older then bo then he ages and now has on brand who's 15 BTW or at least looks at lol.
01:11:18.000I haven't heard him say that, but you know he's talking about me.
01:11:24.000Cause I, like, represent that, and I was at the dinner, and I was like, listen, you gotta attack DeSantis, we love that, like, you're the guy, you gotta destroy the GOP, I love you!
01:11:36.000And he was like, wow, you're pretty hardcore.
01:15:52.000Sexy personal manager that brings me snacks.
01:15:55.000I literally need someone I need like a caretaker.
01:15:58.000I am like I am just Like a retard and I need a somebody to be like my caretaker Because I just have so many problems like I can't sleep I can't like I forget to eat I forget about things
01:16:20.000And I literally just need, like, a tard wrangler to hold my hand and be like, here, eat a Snickers.
01:16:28.000Like, you haven't eaten, your blood sugar's low, that's why you're miserable right now, here, eat a Snickers.
01:19:21.000Taylor's biography of Otto von Bismarck, he writes that after he became Chancellor in the 1880s, he got a personal trainer.
01:19:34.000Like a personal assistant slash trainer who got him exercising and put him on a diet and took care of these kinds of things.
01:19:42.000And they say that Bismarck became healthy, lost weight, he was very productive, and he really turned it around because he was kind of not in great shape before then.
01:23:08.000Nick, sorry to bring up old news, but your following is so strong and real that they could come out saying you killed someone and you wouldn't lose a follower.
01:24:16.000But, and I don't mean to blame them, but they absolutely passed on this trait of saying, you know, talking about doing a lot of things and then, like, taking forever to do them.
01:24:28.000So, I don't know if that's the right idea.
01:24:31.000Also, it can't be your family, because you can't, like, yell at your family.
01:24:35.000It's got to be somebody that I could yell at, you know.
01:24:38.000It can't, you can't be your parents, you know.
01:24:41.000You know how that goes with mom and dad.