Tonight's show is all about immigration, Jussie Smollett, and a new Esquire profile on a young black high schooler, Ryan Morgan. Also, we discuss the latest on the government shutdown and the possibility that President Trump will sign a deal to avoid a government shutdown, and what options we have if that happens. We'll also talk about the recent Trump rally and whether or not the president will sign the deal, and if so, what options do we have to deal with it. And we'll also discuss the recent attack on an African-American actor in Chicago who may have been caught red-handed in a big lie. Finally, we'll talk about an Esquire article on a 17-year-old black teenager who may or may not have been the victim of a racist attack by white supremacists in Chicago, and the reaction from the black community to the story. America First! with Nicholas J. Fuentes and Cassie Cassie Dillon. Thanks to our sponsor, the Israel Lobby. We've got you covered. Thank you so much for supporting this show, we couldn't do it without you! It's going to be a great show! -Nicki & Cassie -The Daily Wire. -Jon Sorrentino The Daily Wire is a show about Americanism, not Globalism, will be our credo: Americanism not globalism, only America First, not the globalistism, is the credo. The American people will come first! America First? - Wall Wall Wall, not globalist, not a globalism? by Wall Wall. (Wall, not Wall. Wall. Not a wall, not, but a wall? Not globalism not a wall. by a Wall? Not a Wall, a wall not a Wall not an empire, not an America first? by the wall, a credo, not by a globalist? , not a currency? . -Wall Wall, but an Americanism first, not all of us, a Wall! by an empire not a country? (not a wall but a country first, a currency, a country, a flag not a nation? ) . . . (and a country that will be only America first! ) -The Israel Lobby, not another wall? & the Israel lobby, not just in Israel?
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00:21:33.000And perhaps, maybe, some of the people who were a little bit less pessimistic about what we saw last week at the State of the Union, perhaps those voices were vindicated last night because we saw some very good things on immigration, or heard some very good things.
00:21:49.000In terms of what we're seeing, well, leave something to be desired.
00:21:55.000So there is much to discuss with regard to this immigration deal.
00:22:01.000As you guys know, the government shutdown will commence on Friday if no deal is reached to fund a third of the government.
00:22:09.000But it looks like they have some sort of a framework deal that has been put together.
00:22:13.000So we will be reviewing what is in that deal.
00:22:16.000We'll be talking about the Trump rally last night in El Paso, Texas.
00:22:20.000We'll be looking at what the likelihood is, what the probability is that the president will sign the deal, and if so, what that means for immigration, what options we have.
00:22:32.000If that happens, we'll go over what people are saying about it, people who are excited about it, people who are less than happy about it.
00:22:42.000And then we will talk about this Esquire article.
00:22:45.000I don't know if you guys have seen this, but yet another opportunity to go off
00:22:50.000I guess they did some sort of a profile on a young American boy, 17 year old high school senior.
00:22:58.000by the name of Ryan Morgan in the magazine Esquire.
00:23:02.000I don't really know who reads magazines anymore, to be honest.
00:23:05.000People barely read the news online, let alone they get the print, let alone they get an actual printed publication, but they did this feature on this young kid and, of course, what is the reaction from our new friends, from the immigrants and from our old friends, the blacks?
00:23:28.000I'm sure that'll provide some good content for us.
00:23:32.000And then if we have time at the end of the show, we will talk about Jussie Smollett, who may have just been caught red-handed in a big lie.
00:23:42.000There was a big story over the weekend from the New York Post which said that they interviewed his neighbors since the attack.
00:23:49.000And if you remember this, this was the black homosexual actor from the show Empire.
00:23:56.000Who allegedly got off a train in Chicago at 2 a.m.
00:23:59.000on a Tuesday night and was attacked, assaulted, there was a simulated lynching done on him by two MAGA supporters wearing MAGA hats in Chicago at 3 a.m.
00:24:13.000And so rightly a lot of people, including myself, pointed out this is probably not true, but they did this New York Post article yesterday saying they interviewed all his neighbors
00:24:23.000And there was a report that came out just today, only a few hours ago, that said that the Chicago police have obtained his phone records and they say that they got his cell phone and they looked through all his data and what they found on the phone does not actually corroborate his story with what he said a couple of weeks ago.
00:24:41.000So if we have time we'll go into that.
00:24:43.000I don't expect that we will though, so we might have to save that for tomorrow.
00:25:55.000mainstream it's becoming more acceptable to talk about this because you guys know for people that are longtime viewers of the show for like 30 years probably for longer than that since the state of israel is created and in some cases even before that this is totally taboo this is totally radioactive you can't touch it
00:26:33.000You know, I'm looking over my shoulder.
00:26:35.000I'm looking out for, you know, people with curly black hair and weak chins.
00:26:39.000I'm looking around to see, you know, is there somebody in the backseat of my car?
00:26:43.000Am I locking all the doors and windows at night?
00:26:46.000Because I don't know, maybe they're gonna pay me a visit and they're gonna say, hey, oy vey, you gotta stop talking about that.
00:26:53.000So I love... I'm risking life and limb out here, alright?
00:26:56.000I've practically got the Mossad breathing down my neck and I do a whole show about this and what are people freaking out about in the comments?
00:27:05.000Some passing remark I made at the end of the show last night about the Confederacy, so...
00:27:12.000You gotta love the tragedy of the commons, right?
00:27:15.000I mean, why do we even bother to save America if this is the treatment?
00:27:18.000And because of that, I want to take the time before we get into the news to wish...
00:27:23.000A very happy 210th birthday to Abraham Lincoln.
00:27:30.000God bless you, Abraham Lincoln, possibly one of the greatest U.S.
00:27:34.000Presidents, most conservative, smartest, most powerful, and we crushed the South.
00:27:40.000And so, for all those people in the comments giving me a hard time when I'm out there risking my rear end against the Mossad, that's what I have to say to you.
00:28:34.000This is the moment of truth, really, what has defined the second half
00:28:41.000of the Trump administration so far since the midterms has been this battle on immigration.
00:28:46.000We remember the midterms was defined by the immigration issue.
00:28:50.000In the lead up to the midterms you had the caravan, you had the president declaring himself a nationalist, talking about executive orders which are far more wide-reaching than we had anticipated.
00:29:02.000Even when he was running, talking about taking back birthright citizenship, talking about ending catch and release.
00:29:13.000And we were harshly critical of that in the immediate aftermath, but then we saw that in December, December 21st to be exact, we had the initiation of the longest government shutdown in history to get money for the border wall.
00:29:26.000Remember, it was only a third of the government that was shut down, but this was still quite substantial.
00:29:32.000It was over a month that it lasted, close to five weeks, I believe it was, before he caved, finally.
00:29:53.000With the intention that this continuing resolution would be passed, would fund the government for exactly three weeks, and during this time there would be negotiation, possibly there would be some kind of a compromise made in the Congress to get the adequate money for a border wall.
00:30:08.000The president was asking for 5.7 billion out of 17 to 25.
00:30:14.00017 for the wall, 25 for the broader immigration project.
00:30:17.000And people are asking me, where do you get those numbers?
00:32:07.000Before we get into that, I think it's important to acknowledge that the initial Democrat position, before the government shutdown, the reason the government shut down in the first place was because several offers were floated out to the Democrats to
00:33:05.000It says, quote, the deal in question reportedly contains $1.375 billion in funding for a physical border barrier.
00:33:16.000So not a wall, but a physical border barrier, which is obviously short of the $5.7 billion that Trump was asking for.
00:33:23.000And according to earlier reports, I'm not really sure the veracity of this because some reports have said that this is still in the bill.
00:33:30.000The Daily Caller says that as recently as an hour ago this is in the bill.
00:33:34.000Other sources say it was struck from the bill in committee that they decided they were not going to include this, but I'll talk about it briefly just for the sake of getting it all out there.
00:33:46.000The Democrats wanted a provision in the bill which would have capped the number of detention beds maintained by ICE at 40,000.
00:33:53.000So what this does, in effect, if this is a part of the final deal, and I believe it is not, I believe the latest and most accurate sources say that this was struck from the deal in committee, so I don't believe it's in there.
00:34:05.000But what this would have done, what the Democrats were asking for, and this is outrageous, it got a terrible reception, maybe that's why they struck it,
00:34:12.000But what this does when they institute a cap of 40,000 detention beds is it effectively limits the amount of people that ICE can detain because we know that when we talk about catch and release and when Trump talks about the laws having to be changed in order to stop caravans, what he's talking about is the fact that when illegal immigrants come into the country, we have to process them.
00:34:32.000It's not as simple as we apprehend them and when we take them back and we just say, okay, you go on your merry way back into Mexico or wherever you came from.
00:34:59.000The president talked about this at his rally last night and he talks about it a lot at a lot of rallies so what the Democrats wanted to do effectively is say yeah we want more illegal immigrants released into the country even though we have a lot of beds we're going to cap the amount of beds so that there's only we can have the bare minimum amount of illegal immigrants detained and what they intended to do with that is force the Trump administration to prioritize
00:35:24.000High-value illegal immigrants, so actual violent criminals and people who have committed crimes in addition to illegal entry into the country, and what this does in effect is allow anybody who doesn't have a serious crime, you know, they just get to come into the country.
00:35:41.000So they struck that out, which is good, and they said that even if it was in there, ICE could probably just move money around and get additional beds anyway, but so far the deal stands that it would fully fund
00:36:48.000And the president reiterated that number in a few tweets about a couple of hours ago.
00:36:52.000He tweeted out quote, was just presented the concept and parameters of the border security deal by hard-working Senator Richard Shelby looking over all aspects knowing that this will be hooked up with lots of money from other sources.
00:37:05.000We'll be getting almost 23 billion dollars for border security regardless of wall money it is being built as we speak.
00:37:13.000Now, I don't really know how I feel about this.
00:37:15.000To me, this is a little bit shady, because we've heard that before.
00:37:19.000They allocated, what was it, $1.6 billion for so-called border security in the Omnibus Spending Bill.
00:37:27.000I actually forget the figure for last year's bill, but regardless, it was a paltry sum, nothing close to what the President was asking for for a while, and it was for border security.
00:37:40.000And the language in the omnibus bill, which was the original disaster, this is the original sin, why we're here in the first place, because we didn't get the wall funded then when we had the House and the Senate.
00:37:51.000The language was specific and said we can have nothing resembling
00:38:24.000And then it remains to be seen if they're allocating $22 billion in border security, what does that mean?
00:38:30.000Because there is not a bill in front of us, we can't really read what is the language of the bill.
00:38:35.000Does it say that can be allocated or directed towards a wall?
00:38:39.000Is the president talking about other funds?
00:38:41.000Because his acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, said on Sunday, he said, quote, there are certain funds that Trump can get to without declaring a national emergency and other funds that he can only get to after declaring a national emergency.
00:38:55.000So, Mulvaney is implying that this bill is a down payment.
00:39:03.000That's how a lot of people pitched this compromise bill, this deal.
00:39:09.000Was they said don't look at the 1.375 billion dollars as all the money for the wall.
00:39:14.000Look at that as simply a down payment and you'll be able to get the funds eventually from Congress over several years or you're gonna have to find the money yourself.
00:39:23.000Mitch McConnell actually said quote first of all I hope he signs the bill and second I think you ought to free you ought to feel free to use whatever tools he can legally use to enhance his effort to secure the border.
00:39:39.000A lot of people have been saying, oh look, actually this is a great thing because Trump, you know, he kind of cucked in the State of the Union but he came out strong on Monday with this speech on border security and now we get a down payment and now he declares a national emergency.
00:39:55.000Because if you're looking at precedent, precedent shows us that every time we are promised money, either from the Congress or in the form of an executive order, it doesn't happen.
00:40:07.000You know, we've heard a lot of promises.
00:40:11.000I'm preparing an executive order right now that will repeal birthright citizenship.
00:40:17.000I'm preparing an executive order right now that will end catch and release.
00:40:21.000So we got a lot of promises on things that we're doing with immigration, on other things.
00:40:26.000Now last night the president, and this triggers me so much, the president goes to El Paso and you've got all these signs behind him, finish the wall.
00:40:35.000Oh that's weird, I don't remember the wall ever being started.
00:40:39.000So I guess the way they're trying to pitch this to the president, and in a de facto indirect way trying to pitch it at Trump's base,
00:40:47.000People like Ann Coulter, Sean Hannity, all the voices that pressured the president into shutting down the government and keeping it shut down in the first place.
00:40:56.000They are trying to sort of patronize us.
00:40:59.000They are trying to sort of, what is the word, placate us by saying, no, this shitty terrible deal, which is worse than the deal we got last year, and no money went to a border wall last year.
00:41:11.000Remember last year 1.6 and no border wall.
00:41:14.000Now they're telling us, oh, we're going to give you 1.375.
00:41:20.000And anyway, the president could just supplement that with other money, or he could declare a state of emergency, or there's money that he doesn't even need to declare a state of emergency to access.
00:41:29.000Maybe that's DHS funds, DOD funds, and there's 22 billion dollars for border security.
00:42:06.000If this is the course that he chooses, I really hope it works out the way that they're saying it will.
00:42:11.000I hope that the 1.375 actually goes towards the construction of an 18-foot steel bollard fence, and I hope that the president is able to find money elsewhere and maybe use some of that 22 billion dollars in border security money, or I hope we see a state of emergency, but
00:42:26.000At this point in time I can't say that I'm satisfied, I can't say that I'm thrilled, I can't say that I'm optimistic about the prospects that any of that is going to happen.
00:42:36.000Now maybe it will, it's certainly a possibility, and I don't doubt that the president wants to get the wall built, but at this point we have to look at precedent.
00:42:43.000This is what I do on the show, and it's funny because I had people, maybe three months ago,
00:42:49.000We're telling me I'm Bill Mitchell Jr.
00:42:53.000All the overly critical people were telling me, you're Bill Mitchell Jr.
00:42:57.000You will rationalize everything that the Trump administration does.
00:43:01.000Now this week, in the last week, I've got, and you wouldn't believe this, but I could show you the tweets, I've got people saying, oh Nick is Coulter Jr.
00:43:11.000Now the people that are overly optimistic, overly rationalizing, are telling me I'm Minnie Ann Coulter because I will just give no allowances to this president.
00:43:19.000And what this just demonstrates is that I have a consistent method here.
00:43:34.000And you never in politics over-promise and under-deliver.
00:43:37.000So what he has attempted to do is sort of squirm and wiggle his way out of this by manipulating and softening definitions, saying, oh, actually, wall is a steel fence.
00:43:49.000Now, originally, he meant a concrete 30-foot wall.
00:43:52.000I'm not going to say that I'm going to be so particular about if it's concrete or if it's steel, if it's 18 feet, if it's 30 feet.
00:44:00.000You know, a steel bollard 18-foot fence.
00:44:03.000That's good enough for me to be called a wall.
00:44:05.000But he says, I never said it'd be concrete.
00:44:40.000After the 1.6 billion dollars from the omnibus last year, he tried to tell us that that money, which went towards repairing existing fencing, was wall.
00:44:48.000And now he's trying to spin it as, oh, repairing existing fencing is building the wall.
00:44:54.000That's why we have to finish the wall.
00:44:57.000I was willing to make some allowances.
00:45:00.000I was willing to make some... I was willing to be charitable in our definitions of these things.
00:45:05.000Because we understand the political reality.
00:45:07.000But don't piss on my leg and tell me it's raining.
00:45:10.000I think there's a big difference between the two.
00:45:12.000We would be willing to accept if the steel bollard fence was 18 foot tall and it was 1,250 miles instead of 2,000 and instead of a concrete 30 foot wall.
00:45:22.000But now he's telling us we're going to accept 1.37 billion dollars for 55 miles of fencing and that's if we're lucky 55 miles out of a thousand
00:45:36.000And this is a bill that's going to fund the government until September.
00:45:39.000So you're 75% of the way through your presidency.
00:45:43.000You're almost a third of the way done with your, or rather three quarters of the way done with your presidency at that point, virtually speaking.
00:45:54.000And that's, again, only what we've committed to.
00:45:56.000He said, oh, well, we'll build with an executive order.
00:45:59.000We will build with some money from the outside.
00:46:02.000The reason I'm not inclined to believe that is because if it were really that easy, if that were the case, why didn't you do it on January 20, 2017?
00:46:10.000Why didn't you do that on December 20th, 2018?
00:46:12.000Why did you do that before you shut down the government?
00:46:15.000Why did you do that after you shut down the government?
00:46:18.000I mean, if it was really so simple as, well, I will just declare a state of emergency and I'll find the money elsewhere, I think that would have happened already.
00:46:40.000Because Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, they promised the President, they said, look...
00:46:45.000If you give us health care, if you give us the tax cuts, we will give you immigration eventually.
00:46:50.000Well, they didn't give it to him in the omnibus, they didn't give it to him in September or in December, and they're not giving it to him now.
00:46:56.000And Mitch McConnell, previously, at least with the few compromises that were floated during the government shutdown, he would always go to the president first.
00:47:05.000If there was any kind of a deal, any kind of a compromise, he would go to the White House first and say, does the President approve of this bill?
00:47:11.000And he wouldn't introduce it on the floor otherwise.
00:47:13.000He wouldn't get any feelers out there from any other senators before he did that.
00:47:18.000He wouldn't take it to the media before he did that.
00:47:45.000They jammed through tax cuts without a supermajority in the Senate.
00:47:48.000They could have done that with the border wall, but they didn't.
00:47:51.000So that's the Republicans that are doing this.
00:47:52.000That's the Republicans that are hurting the administration, they're embarrassing and humiliating the administration, people in his own White House.
00:48:42.000So, I think it's time to veto, and then dare the Republican Senators and Congressmen, okay, you know, if you're really feeling lucky, if you really are serious about going up against the President, who has a 90% approval rating...
00:49:14.000So then Deremitch McConnell, if he really wants to cause this coup against the party and avert another shutdown, let him do that and then blame him.
00:49:22.000But instead he's going to be the sucker and he's going to make us the suckers in order to do that, right?
00:49:28.000Because he's not going to get the wall, now he's going to try and sell us and say, oh this is a wall all along and he's going to keep shying us on about the state of emergency and so on.
00:49:38.000I have to tell you, from what I've seen, I'm not thrilled.
00:49:41.000You know, the President said that this morning about the bill.
00:50:12.000And then on Monday, last night, he struck a much harsher, stronger tone on immigration, really appealing to the base, really hitting the immigration issue hard for the whole evening, and in the strongest of terms, even bringing up chain migration again, which I thought was huge.
00:50:26.000And so it came as a big surprise to me to hear all week all this stuff about illegal immigration and the wall, and then you have this big blowout rally to campaign on the wall.
00:51:00.000I always love the people in the comments.
00:51:01.000It's either you're white-pilling or you're black-pilling.
00:51:03.000You're either you believe that Trump is going to fix everything or you believe that, you know, Trump is just this shill and he's not going to fix anything.
00:51:09.000Well, look, as it stands right now, what the information we have right now is this.
00:51:27.000And I just went through all the reasons for why that is.
00:51:30.000The President is rumored to be willing to sign this bill in order to avert a government shutdown on Friday.
00:51:35.000With the information that we have, this is very disappointing.
00:51:38.000We have no reason to believe that we're going to get anything substantial on the wall anytime soon.
00:51:44.000Now, it's a possibility that after this bill is passed, perhaps it is a down payment on the wall.
00:51:49.000And perhaps the president does pull money from other agencies and he does do a state of emergency and he's able to get money and he starts building the wall.
00:53:09.000But that's what has to happen at this point.
00:53:12.000Because it is a shame that we are made out to be the suckers instead of these losers in Congress.
00:53:17.000Mitch McConnell should be the one being humiliated, not us.
00:53:21.000Mitch McConnell should be the one being exposed as a fraud, not us and Donald Trump.
00:53:25.000That's what should be happening at this point.
00:53:27.000You know, I was willing to give a lot of accommodations and all that.
00:53:31.000Two years ago, when he first got into office, because I said, okay, maybe he'll build up goodwill and political capital and he'll consolidate the party.
00:53:39.000Once all that has happened, then he'll be able to get the more difficult things, the more controversial things, which are immigration, trade, foreign policy.
00:54:30.000He tweeted later on, quote, I expect Trump to follow up with some kind of executive action, whether that's a national emergency or some other tools in his toolbox.
00:55:13.000You know, like Mark Meadows said, I think he sort of backtracked on that saying, well, I expect there to be something else, but he said it, I think, perfectly clear in the first tweet.
00:55:33.000You know, and I said, after the midterms, I said, there's two things that we can look out for by the end of 2018, which will determine if Trump is serious about immigration.
00:57:13.000So, that's my take on the immigration deal.
00:57:16.000We'll see how it goes, but that's that.
00:57:19.000The second story, which we don't have much time on this, we got about 10 minutes, but this is important.
00:57:24.000This is more of the same, more of our awesome country.
00:57:27.000This is what the country is going to look like.
00:57:28.000If you think, you know, the border wall, immigration, if you think that's not having an effect on your life, you're about to see how it is.
00:57:35.000Today there was this article in Esquire, Esquire Magazine, I don't know anything about Esquire Magazine, but they did a cover story about a boy named Ryan Morgan who is a high school senior from West Bend, Wisconsin.
00:57:49.000And apparently this is part of a whole series on the American youth.
00:58:32.000But you would not believe the kind of vitriol that you see for such a mundane, boring profile of what should just be a standard, normative American youth, which is a white male.
00:58:47.000And what the reaction was, you've got all kinds of outlets, you've got The Independent, you've got Compound, you've got everybody saying, this is horrible, this is a tragedy.
00:58:55.000People are up in arms online because how dare Esquire put a white person on the cover of their magazine during Black History Month?
00:59:06.000And in defense of the magazine cover, their editor-in-chief, Jay Fielding,
00:59:11.000Said that the piece was inspired by an experience his son relayed to him about a school exercise.
00:59:16.000And so this is a quote by the editor-in-chief.
01:01:20.000Oliver Willis writes, quote, Esquire making a straight white boy the default, quote, American teen in a country with millions of black, Latino, and Asian men and women is pretty much the problem.
01:02:05.000So everything that you see here today, for the most part, up until very recently, it was only in the past 20 to 25 years that the white majority has been decreased so substantially, still 63% white today.
01:02:17.000So just about everything you see in this country, whether it be the laws, the buildings, the inventions, the technology, the infrastructure, everything that you see, the safe neighborhoods, the good schools, everything created by white people, okay?
01:02:40.000Now these people, with the exception of blacks who are imported here, with the exception of blacks, all these Latinos and Asians and everybody else,
01:02:50.000Who come here, they come into our country, and what?
01:02:53.000They find it offensive that we profile American people as white people?
01:02:57.000They come over here and they're offended that white people are represented in American publications and movies?
01:03:19.000Where they have nothing but blacks on their televisions, on their magazines, you know, if they have televisions, in the movies, everywhere, in music.
01:05:00.000And I see just outright and explicit hatred for the people that welcomed you in in the first place.
01:05:06.000And of course the reason that they come here and they complain and they don't bear the conditions in their own countries but have representation is because their countries don't have nice stuff.
01:05:25.000And people might think that's really, oh...
01:05:27.000It's a faux pas to say that, to even bring that up, but really think about it.
01:05:32.000All these people do, at least at a political national level, the black community, all we ever hear is racism is so terrible, oh white people are pushing us around, oh it's terrible for a young black man in America, and by the way, how many of the problems are self-inflicted, right?
01:05:47.000You listen to a rap song, what are the problems?
01:05:49.000Black shootings, black schools, black fathers, okay?
01:05:52.000So nearly all the problems are self-inflicted, but they're blaming them on us.
01:07:36.000People like this are the people that built the country.
01:07:38.000I imagine his parents have been here for generations.
01:07:41.000So you're insulting this child saying, well, him having primacy in this series, him being spotlighted in this series, this is offensive to us because we have to tell our stories.
01:08:03.000You know, there was one comment that was saying, this was somebody who wasn't verified, but this was one tweet and it was echoing the sentiments of a lot of people.
01:08:10.000This guy Anthony said quote the cover for Esquire is upsetting to me because who at the editorial board meeting thought this is a fresh new or needed perspective in any way.
01:08:19.000Imagine the impact featuring a black or Latino boy on the cover with the same headline would have.
01:08:24.000In other words having a black or Latino boy and saying an American boy.
01:08:31.000At every opportunity, every step of the way, these people take, they differentiate themselves from Anglo-America.
01:08:39.000You know, you look at blacks, you look at Hispanics, you look at Asians, every step of the way, they are trying to harbor, they are trying to keep, they are trying to preserve the places where they came from.
01:08:48.000Look at Hispanics, they don't even bother to learn the language in a lot of circumstances.
01:08:51.000Why should we call you an American boy?
01:09:26.000And so I don't really understand what this double standard is.
01:09:29.000At once, they hate America, they want to subvert and destroy all our institutions, and at the same time, you know, they want to be a part of it, this redefinition.
01:09:37.000And it goes back to what I was saying last week.
01:10:24.000You know, you look at all these people.
01:10:25.000I think there was somebody from the ADL or the SPLC.
01:10:28.000They posted a picture from their office.
01:10:30.000They had a little note hung up on the wall which had year by year the percentage of non-Hispanic whites going down every year from 90 to 70 to 60 where it is now to the future where it's going to be like 25.
01:13:50.000Yeah, I'm frankly, I'm sick of hearing about it.
01:13:52.000Oh, I was poor in the ghetto, and you know, but mama was there, and daddy wasn't, and the schools were bad, but I had this one teacher who believed in me.
01:17:13.000But a little friend of ours, my friend and mentor, a certain pro-Israel shiksa friend of mine, friend and mentor, took that clip because she was watching my show every night to see if I slipped off and called my boss and everything, and she took that clip and she sent it actually to CNN, and CNN called RSBN and it made its way to Media Matters and everything else, and it was all right-side host says,
01:17:36.000I want CNN people to be hanged, and there's a call for violence suddenly.
01:17:40.000And in the whole show I was like, I'm not calling for violence, I'm just saying you're committing treason.
01:17:45.000And then now all these people are falsely reporting, oh, Nick got kicked out of RSBN because he said that.
01:17:50.000I wasn't, that's not why I was kicked out of RSBN.
01:17:53.000I was kicked out of RSBN for Charlottesville.
01:17:55.000But anyway, EcoFash says, help me dox the Knickers Shekel boy.
01:18:03.000Ecofascists, you asked for this attack with your anti-South divide and conquer.
01:18:07.000It wasn't anti-South and that's the funny thing is you know Southerners really like to pride themselves on you know people not being able to get a rise out of them or something.
01:19:32.000Based God says 3.1 billion of our money the country that requires DNA testing for citizenship and has a wall, 1.3 billion for the peasant Americans border because we're racist, right?
01:19:43.000Actually it's 3.8 billion dollars per year now.
01:19:45.000So no, not 3.1 for Israel, 3.8 billion for Israel and 1.3 for us.
01:19:54.000Joshua Larson says Brett Weinstein's hot new tweet which reads culture is biological that can be difficult to accept by doing so one assumes less and explains more.
01:20:04.000Why do I feel like he doesn't get what that really implies?
01:20:07.000Yeah well and that's really the the missing piece for all these people and Ben Shapiro says it has nothing to do with race and everything to do with culture.
01:20:17.000I regrettably used that line in Boston University quite a few times.
01:20:56.000You know, shouldn't there be a whole lot of diversity in terms of outcomes and situations when you have French occupation in the West and British occupation in the South and German occupation in the South?
01:21:08.000In the South-East, and you've got the Mali Empire in the West, and you've got the Zulus in the South.
01:21:15.000I mean, you've got pre-colonial, colonial cultural differences.
01:21:18.000Why is it uniformly bad everywhere, and bad in the same ways?
01:21:32.000You've got different kind of colonial arrangements in all the different countries.
01:21:36.000They gain their independence at different times.
01:21:37.000Okay, well, why is it that basically everywhere south of America has relatively the same conditions, and the only times that there's difference is when you have a large European population, as in Argentina, or in Brazil in some cases.
01:21:51.000You know, where you have a lot of Italians in Argentina, historically, in Buenos Aires.
01:22:42.000All these different religious denominations who want to debate flat earth, debate, you know, the moon landing, debate southern Israelites or whatever.
01:25:31.000I'm not sure how much of his story is out there, how much he wants me to share, but I believe he was left-leaning or something like that before the election.
01:29:11.000Uh, Tungsten says, no love for my Nick Fuentes Pepe hug artwork?
01:29:15.000It's like you're trying to hurt my feelings.
01:29:18.000Uh, I don't know what you're talking about.
01:29:20.000Tom G says, or I read that one, actually.
01:29:23.000Some Brit Bonks says, good evening, Nick!
01:29:25.000When can we expect the next gaming stream?
01:29:28.000Watching you name them to kids on Twitch mode made my sides ache especially or especially rather especially oh no no i hate what people say especially the only reason i i think i said it there is because i said ache and then especially too close together but that's trust me that's a pet peeve of mine especially when they are just trying to play gang beasts or fortnite but they're force-fed red pills keep up the good work big guy
01:30:17.000Maybe we'll do a show with her one day and she can attest to this but I mean you say something twice or ask me something twice and I'm not saying like you're a bad person if you do that but just for some reason maybe I'm neurotic maybe it's something with me but
01:31:45.000He said something to Jeb Bush where he like shushed him or something and everyone was booing.
01:31:50.000He said, oh, and the only reason they're not loving me is because the only people who got the tickets I'm talking about to the live audience were donors.
01:31:58.000That's what they said, and people are booing.
01:32:02.000And this is the most endearing moment of the whole
01:32:05.000The whole speech, because of the image in my head, he says, I've got my son, and I've got my son, Barron, and my wife, you know, that's all I've got.
01:32:12.000And just, it was such a perfect image, because you imagine you've got Jeb Bush and all these ten different candidates on that stage, and the whole audience is big-moneyed donors and everything, and then you've got Donald Trump, just a good man, he's just there with Barron, he's just there with his son, he's just there with his wife, it's just a total family operation.
01:32:31.000You know, all these people came with their legions of supporters and everything,
01:35:13.000You know, if you want to tell the truth, if you want to get things done right, if you want to get things done your way, you have to be a jerk.
01:35:18.000I'd rather be a jerk than a loser or some fag complaining about other people being mean online.
01:35:26.000You know, and that's all I get from these other people.
01:35:39.000Well, you kind of have to have those qualities.
01:35:42.000So in all these people, even if I disagree with them across the board, I have to respect those attributes of, you know, of being creative, of being a leader, an innovator, all that stuff.
01:35:53.000And being a jerk is actually an admirable quality in that context.
01:35:57.000Sir Harkin says, hey there big guy, really don't like women because they are gross, but I don't like guys either.
01:37:10.000You look at women or you you go on a dating app and the prospects for getting a match on tinder or the like are morbid if you look at any of the studies.
01:37:18.000So it's difficult to even get a date when you do.
01:37:20.000I mean these people are just like vile and repulsive.
01:37:24.000I'm not going to say everybody you know there's a lot of great women out there but for the most part I mean they're like growing out their armpit hair and they're like dying their
01:40:02.000Based One says, I actually talked to one of my SJW friends about this and I asked him if whites become a minority, do you think these other groups that come into power would look after us?
01:40:10.000The Africans come in, don't even care about us and they hate us.
01:40:13.000True, yeah, that's the right question.
01:40:15.000David S. says, the fight against our enemy is in large part racial.
01:40:20.000Have a great Valentine's Day this year.
01:40:23.000It's tough for a lot of us to feel when no GF, guys, but it's gotten easier since I've been going to Mass and knowing that God is always with me.
01:41:56.000That's not you, but I do get these emails where people are like, Nick, I love the show, but you know, you're wrong about this and you're wrong about that.
01:44:20.000There's nothing right-wing about that, you know.
01:44:23.000And I'm not saying that as like a boomer.
01:44:24.000I'm not saying that like, oh, true conservative.
01:44:26.000I'm saying that in the real right-wing sense.
01:44:29.000You know, if we value the right-wing as order and tradition, there is nothing more disorderly, there's nothing more revolutionary than secession, than civil war, which is what the South did.
01:44:57.000The South is more unequal than the North.
01:45:00.000And anyway, what characterized the South was basically being libertarian.
01:45:05.000You know, if you look at the Founding Fathers, talk about the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson versus Alexander Hamilton versus John Adams.
01:45:13.000John Adams and Hamilton were actually right-wing.
01:45:15.000If anybody was holding back the excesses of classical liberalism, it was the North.
01:49:21.000Jokes at the expense of the South and I get people in here I get all these people walking in with their cowboy boots and their cowboy hats and you know, they're just eating grits and You know, they're they're driving in a hundred miles an hour on their pickup trucks guitar in tow And they're like you cannot make jokes take that back.