Tonight's show will cover everything that is covered in the $1.4 billion immigration deal that was struck between President Trump and the House of Representatives, including funding for a border wall, immigration enforcement, and other items related to the deal. We will also discuss the possibility of the President declaring a National Emergency and other options he could take to get the funds he needs to build the wall. This is a jam-packed, high-energy show with a lot to discuss. Stay tuned for a jam packed, high energy show where we discuss the deal, the impact of the deal and what it could mean for the future of immigration and border security. This is the moment when we will determine whether or not President Trump is serious about immigration or not. If there was ever was a time to be White or Black-Pilled, this is it. This was the moment. This was a turning point in the immigration debate and now it's time for us to get serious on immigration. It's the moment to decide if this president is serious or not, or if he's just going to continue playing politics or is going to backpedal and go back to his old ways, which is what we've all been waiting for. We'll talk about all the details, and much more. Stay tuned to America First with Nick Fuentes and the crew to talk about it all! -Nick J.J. FuENTE is a show about Americanism, not Globalism, Not Globalism. Americanism not globalism. America First, not the globalistism. -Americanism, NOT the globalism! -Our credo: Only America First! (America First! - Whoa, not globalist? Not globalism? Not the globalists? Not a globalist, but Americanism? NOT the europeanism? -America First? Not liberalism? not the liberal? NOT globalism, but globalism?!? ? (Aristotle? not europeans? not liberal? not a socialist? not socialist? NOT socialist? Not socialist? ) We're going to be a country that puts the American people first, not liberal, not socialist, not left-wing? NOT europe? NOT communist? NOT liberal? Not europeist? NOT a socialist, but europe, not a europeian? NOT A socialist? - NOT the other way?
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00:20:42.000And we'll be talking about it tonight.
00:20:43.000We'll be looking at everything that's in the immigration deal that everybody's talking about, all the different provisions pertaining to immigration, to the wall, to other things, and I think that should just about take up the bulk of the show because, boy, I didn't think it could be that bad!
00:21:01.000You know, the worst part about it is that it's just not a lot of money, and it's not technically going to be the definition of a wall, but no, it's a lot worse.
00:22:40.000Maybe substantially less than two years, depending on, you know, when you really say that an administration is over.
00:22:46.000I would imagine a few months before the election you won't see any big maneuvers, any big actions.
00:22:52.000So, time is running out and the moment is now for us to get serious on immigration.
00:22:57.000Somebody commented a little bit before this show on Twitter.
00:23:00.000They said, well Nick, it's nice when you see that you are going off on this.
00:23:05.000As opposed to some of these other people who are spurging out and they're losing their cool every 24 hours, every day.
00:23:12.000And so tonight, please do not take it with a grain of salt when I say that this is a disaster.
00:23:18.000As I say, you know, I'm the white-pilled guy, I'm the optimistic guy, I'm usually the person who will be a little bit more charitable if there's a setback, if...
00:23:27.000There's too much pushback from the judiciary or from the Congress or from other sources within the government, but this is it, folks.
00:23:37.000If there were ever a time to be white-pilled or black-pilled, we will know after this week, because this is some pretty big stuff.
00:23:45.000So, to launch right into it here, if you guys remember, this was unveiled last week.
00:23:50.000This was unveiled, actually, I think at the beginning of this week.
00:23:54.000How we got here was the continuing resolution which was passed at the beginning of rather at the end of January to end the 35-day partial government shutdown.
00:24:04.000The continuing resolution is a funding bill.
00:24:07.000Federal workers began to get paid and they said that in the three weeks that this bill funds the government we will come to some sort of agreement some sort of a compromise on border security
00:24:57.000And I think gradually people sort of came around to it.
00:25:00.000At first people are disappointed because they said well of course the president was asking for 5.7 billion dollars 5.7 out of 15 to 18 billion dollars for the whole cost of the wall and there were additional restrictions put on the 1.375 so people are disappointed about the amount and they were disappointed about the provisions the restrictions on what could be built using that money but I guess over the course of the week a lot of people myself included
00:26:06.000Now that we've seen the bill, not that they've actually typed it up, we found that there's a lot of things which are much more disappointing, much worse, than just the fact that it's not going to be the full 5.7 and the fact that it won't be a concrete structure 30 feet tall, the kind that the president talked about during the campaign.
00:27:21.000If the president vetoed it, they probably would be able to override that if they wanted to.
00:27:26.000The people that voted no on the bill from our side were Mike Braun of Indiana, very solid guy, Cotton, Cruz, Hawley, Einhoff, Lee, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, Ben Sasse, Scott, and Toomey.
00:27:41.000So, if you're noticing, there is some white pill here.
00:27:45.000Before I hit you with the big black pill, which is this disaster of a pill, it's so bad.
00:27:50.000And if you've read anything about it, you know how bad it is.
00:27:53.000But before I get into that, I will, I will sort of moderate it a little bit by saying there is a little bit of a white pill, okay?
00:28:00.000There were a lot of Republicans that voted no on this, and a lot of the Republicans that voted no on this are Republicans that got into office only in 2018.
00:28:08.000A lot of them are people that just came around recently.
00:28:28.000Scott, he's been around for a while, but he was recently re-elected in Florida.
00:28:32.000So, you look at a lot of the names here, and I will say that what I said about the midterms basically came true.
00:28:38.000Which is that even in spite of, you know, let's say the worst comes to worst with President Trump, he signs this bill, he doesn't win re-election in 2020, and immigration is just never solved in this administration, in this term.
00:28:53.000And I think maybe the white pill here, maybe the silver lining, is that all these senators who voted no will be the future of the party.
00:28:59.000People like Cruz, Rubio, Sass, Cotton.
00:29:02.000There are a lot of people, there's a substantial amount of Republicans, who have shown that they can stand firm on the issue of immigration.
00:29:09.000So I'll say that there is a little bit of a silver lining in that.
00:29:12.000It's not the best thing in the world, obviously.
00:29:15.000It's not ideal, but that is a good thing.
00:29:19.000So a few of the different provisions here we've got section 207 and this isn't one of the worst ones but this is kind of rough section 207 of the immigration deal says that the Department of Homeland Security cannot increase border crossing fees which is not good but not the end of the world
00:29:37.000This is probably the worst provision of the whole bill.
00:29:40.000So again, it's only 1.37 billion for the wall and we'll get into the wall in particular, but just on immigration in general.
00:29:47.000Section 224 of this bill, you might have heard about this on Twitter.
00:29:58.000Section 224 says that sponsors, potential sponsors, and the families of sponsors and potential sponsors of unaccompanied minors cannot be deported.
00:30:10.000So these people basically get immunity.
00:30:12.000If you have any illegal immigrants in the country who, again, are seen as sponsors of unaccompanied minors, which are the children, and children used very loosely, but people brought over
00:30:22.000And that was what that whole scandal was about last July was the unaccompanied minors.
00:30:27.000People that are sponsors of those people or potential sponsors and the families of those people have basically complete immunity.
00:31:24.000dramatically collapsed because they said, oh boy, here's somebody who's going to enforce the law.
00:31:31.000We better not come into America because we'll just get turned around at the border.
00:31:35.000Well, then once they started talking about the DACA amnesty a little bit into the administration, then you saw the numbers go right back up, surged again, because every time you talk about amnesty, without fail, whether it's DACA, DAPA, whatever it is, you talk about amnesty, you get more illegals.
00:31:54.000If they see what's happening in America and they see the Congress discussing that, oh well, basically you can come into the country and you can do that with impunity.
00:32:03.000You can come in illegally, you can come in a port of entry, it doesn't matter.
00:32:06.000We'll just give you the full benefits and legal rights of any citizen.
00:32:09.000Well, then people are going to say, hey, what are we doing hanging around here in El Salvador or Guatemala?
00:32:59.000Now there's some really awesome restrictions on the wall.
00:33:02.000Funds for that wall, so the $1.375 billion, can only be available for designs deployed as of the 2017 Consolidated Appropriations Act, or the Omnibus Bill.
00:33:13.000So you remember last year when they said, Oh, we'll give you $3.6 billion for border security, but it can't be built on anything resembling a wall.
00:33:21.000They're basically saying in this bill, yeah, all this money, the 1.375, same restrictions apply.
00:33:28.000So basically the kind of fencing that George Bush built and the kind of fencing that Barack Obama built, that's the only fencing that will be available to us.
00:33:36.000So just the steel bollard, 18 foot fence.
00:33:39.000And here's the cool thing about the steel bollard fence, which we talked about.
00:33:44.000That would be nice, but even what Border Patrol says about this particular kind of fencing, with these requirements, these restrictions, is that this kind of fencing isn't even intended to keep out people.
00:33:55.000The only purpose of steel bollard fencing is to keep out vehicles.
00:33:59.000You'll see this in shopping malls, you'll see this in government buildings, you'll see this even in some residential areas.
00:34:06.000The only purpose of this kind of fencing is to keep out vehicles.
00:34:09.000People, wildlife, that kind of thing can get through easily.
00:34:13.000So 1.375 billion dollars for, again, the steel bollard fence and those funds are only available for designs deployed as of the 2017 Consolidated Appropriations Act.
00:34:25.000The wall cannot be built within the Santa Ana Wildlife Refuge, cannot be built within the Benson Rio Grande Valley State Park, cannot be built within the La Lomita Historical Park, cannot be built within the National Butterfly Center or the Vista Del Mar Ranch, even better than that.
00:34:43.000The wall can only be built in the Rio Grande Valley sector.
00:34:48.000So the only place, think about a map of the U.S.
00:34:56.000The only place where you can build any of this wall, not only is it not even wall, it's pedestrian fencing, 18 foot high steel bollard that's not even meant to keep people out, it can't be built in any of those areas which I just listed, and
00:35:09.000The only place they can put up any of that wall is in the area in Texas that borders the Gulf of Mexico.
00:35:28.000Not only is it this paltry sum can only be spent on these terrible ineffective designs, can't be built in like 10 different locations, can only be built in one sector, but on top of that there's a special little provision in this bill which says that local Texas authorities
00:35:44.000Can basically veto any wall construction where the federal government wants to put a wall up.
00:35:50.000So that's a nice little subtle way of saying that if you have a blue democrat mayor or a democrat city council or anything like that if they say we don't want a wall there the wall doesn't get built.
00:36:01.000So you go down the list of all these different provisions
00:36:05.000People were saying earlier this week, oh well, 1.375, well that's a start.
00:36:41.000But there is another alternative in there, another provision in there, which people said yesterday wasn't there.
00:36:48.000A lot of people were tweeting about this, a lot of disinformation yesterday, and I talked about this, or maybe it was on Wednesday.
00:36:54.000But I talked about this, how there were all kinds of conflicting reports, and there were a lot of people saying, oh, no, no, this isn't true.
00:37:02.000Well, that turned out to be not true because it does, in fact, expand catch and release by decreasing the number of detention beds from 49,000 to 40,000.
00:37:11.000So everybody said, oh, that's not true.
00:37:59.000The alternative to detaining them at the border is they release them into the interior of the country, usually with an ankle bracelet or something like that.
00:38:09.000They just remain in the country indefinitely.
00:38:12.000So that ends the provisions for immigration.
00:38:15.000So if you got all that, you've got amnesty, complete immunity for anybody that is a sponsor or a potential sponsor of unaccompanied minors.
00:38:23.000So not only is that going to give immunity to all the people that are already here, but also potentially people that are going to come forward, and you're going to get a lot of people coming forward.
00:38:32.000More caravans, more border crossings, because of that provision.
00:38:36.000We have $1.375 billion for pedestrian fencing, which is subject to the restrictions from 2017.
00:38:43.000So it's going to be an 18-foot tall fence that isn't even designed to keep people out of the country.
00:38:49.000You're only going to be able to build it in one sector.
00:38:52.000And in addition to that, we're going to increase the amount of people who are caught and released by $10,000 if you're talking about detention beds, and by $20,000 if you're talking about the ATD program, alternatives to detention.
00:39:51.000To add insult to injury, like I said, the cherry, or maybe the lox and schmear on top, maybe the bagel on top here, is that within the bill that does not even allocate more than 1.4 billion dollars for securing our own border,
00:40:06.000Is 3.3 billion dollars for, you guessed it, the state of Israel!
00:40:21.000$1.37 billion for bollard fencing that can basically be vetoed by local officials
00:40:38.000A total of $8.4 billion for foreign assistance.
00:40:43.000So if you're doing your math correctly, that's something like seven times more money for foreign countries than for fencing that can basically be vetoed.
00:40:51.000It doesn't even matter that it's being put up.
00:40:54.000And even if it could be vetoed, it doesn't matter because you're just not going to deport anybody ever again.
00:41:36.000Just let it die, don't sign it, and then declare a national emergency, and then talk about primarying Mitch McConnell, and then talk about primarying every single Republican that voted for this.
00:41:47.000Do you understand what a betrayal this is?
00:41:49.000Do you understand that this is, in a very simple way, the American Congress declaring war on the American people?
00:42:53.000It looks like it was written almost like it was designed to embarrass and humiliate the President.
00:43:00.000It's almost that bad that it looks like it was intended to embarrass the President.
00:43:05.000Because I don't understand how you could be a Republican Immigration Committee person and they stack the Immigration Committee with people like Shelby who are total cucks on immigration.
00:43:15.000And they produced something like this, which they know that would not be amenable to the base, which would not be acceptable in any condition, and they put it on his desk anyway, and they dared him to shut it down.
00:43:27.000And I don't know, I hope that as I'm doing this show, at some point there's some announcement that the president's gonna veto it or shut it down or whatever, but this is unacceptable.
00:44:00.000This is the moment when Trump is cucking, and if this happens, it's game over.
00:44:04.000I don't think I've ever said that before, but this truly is the time.
00:44:08.000This is amnesty, and it's amnesty for nothing.
00:44:10.000I mean, this is everything that all the fear mongers, all the black pillars, all the critics warned about, was amnesty in exchange for nothing.
00:44:57.000It was a continuation of former programs that were legal to allow them residence in the country, which would expire, which was set to expire within three years.
00:45:17.000Last year, in January, it was DACA and some might have said it might have even been amnesty.
00:45:23.000Some said it could have just been a permanent immunity for DACA people, which would have been the end of the world because there was a cutoff for that.
00:45:31.000But even still, even if it was an amnesty or something resembling it, we were going to get $25 billion for the wall as opposed to $5 billion.
00:45:38.000$25 billion for the wall and for ICE and for Border Patrol and judges.
00:45:41.000We were going to cut chain migration completely, cut the diversity visa lottery system completely, halving legal immigration, and you would have a full wall.
00:47:19.000He says, quote, Angel moms are in Washington D.C.
00:47:22.000right now and were rejected by the White House when they requested a meeting with the President by his staff.
00:47:27.000Two sources told me the staff doesn't want him to see them because, quote, he won't want to sign the DHS funding bill if he sees dead kids.
00:47:36.000Uh, and then he goes on, quote, from everything I heard, Trump is not even aware they are in town.
00:47:41.000Schumer's office took a meeting with them, but his White House staff denied one.
00:47:45.000So there's obviously a conspiracy going on here.
00:47:48.000There's a conspiracy on the part of the Congressional GOP leadership.
00:47:52.000There's a conspiracy on the part of President Trump's own White House staff to have open borders for the country, to have massive amnesty, to not get the wall completed.
00:48:39.000Dare Mitch McConnell to veto the bill.
00:48:42.000Bring them on television, do a press conference, shut down the bill, but dare Mitch McConnell, dare all the party leaders, Ronna, McDaniel, whatever her name is who runs the party, dare them to look at the, what is it, 90% of Republicans who approve of President Trump's message, 86% of Republicans who want the border wall, tell all of them, dare them to go on television and explain to the American people why we cannot secure the border, even though we control the Senate, even though we control the White House,
00:49:10.000Even though we can allocate $715 billion for the DoD, we can spend $55 billion on Afghanistan a year, we can spend $3.1 billion on foreign aid for Israel, a rich nation, when we can't even allocate $1.5 billion, half that, for a real and actual border wall to secure our own border.
00:49:38.000And he can be the true and real defender of the American people and the America First agenda, or he can sign the bill, he can pretend like this isn't there, he can try and finesse, oh it's actually a wall, we're setting the table, he can play with the language, semantic arguments, and he can make us be the suckers.
00:49:55.000But those are the only two options here.
00:51:14.000There was a an outcry like you wouldn't believe from McCarthy, from McConnell, from Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, all the congressional leadership, all the media, all the punditry class.
00:52:32.000You also might have heard earlier this week from a 60 Minutes interview that the Deputy FBI Director McCabe was talking about overthrowing the President with the 25th Amendment.
00:53:55.000So they've said, Mick Mulvaney has said, that they found about 2.2 billion dollars in funds that can be mobilized if the president declares a national emergency.
00:54:03.000Now, a word on the national emergency, there's a lot of misinformation, there's a lot of disagreement.
00:54:09.000I've heard from people in the White House that it could be a very good thing.
00:54:13.000I've heard from people in the White House that it could go nowhere.
00:54:16.000I've heard from several people in the White House that this is a path to nowhere by itself.
00:55:01.000Well, if the Congress says you can't spend money on something, it would be unconstitutional for the President to spend money on that same thing with a national emergency.
00:55:18.000Some people say that it would be challenged anyway, in spite of that.
00:55:22.000Another argument I've seen from the conservative ink-type people, the true conservatives, is that if we pass a national emergency, this would set a terrible precedent.
00:55:31.000Well, there's two reasons why that's very stupid.
00:55:34.000First and foremost is it doesn't matter.
00:56:32.000And then number two is that, and this is a little bit more technical, but the state of emergency was designed specifically for unauthorized construction.
00:56:45.000If you actually know anything about the law, it's designed specifically and invoking particular provisions are for unauthorized construction.
00:56:53.000So people... Oh, it could be used for anything!
00:57:15.000They say, this is according to the Examiner,
00:57:19.000This is from, yeah, it says, quote, Capitol Hill aides confirm that there is $21 billion in unobligated military construction funds at the Department of Defense that Trump can pull for a border wall.
00:57:31.000Some of that money is in the OCO, which is the wartime funding account, and then they go on to say that none of the $10 billion in DoD military construction for fiscal 2019 has been obligated, meaning it's all up for grabs for the president's border wall, and this is according to aides from the Hill.
00:57:49.000So there you have it, 21 billion dollars in unobligated construction funds.
00:57:53.000You don't even have a national emergency that you need to declare.
00:57:55.000We went into a few different provisions yesterday.
00:57:58.000If you look at treasury forfeiture funds, if you look at civil engineering funds, if you look at other areas where you can pull money, there's a lot of money that can be used with the national emergency without a national emergency.
00:58:10.000Veto the bill, declare a national emergency, get as much money as possible, and begin construction this week.
00:58:17.000And if they try to stop you, keep going.
00:58:20.000If the judges try to stop you, keep going.
00:59:07.000At the core of it, obviously, is the problem of demography.
00:59:10.000At the core of it is that, I mean, we're simply being invaded by people who are not American, and that's the bottom line.
00:59:15.000But even deeper than that, what the real struggle about, what the real struggle is about, and I alluded to this earlier, is a struggle for American sovereignty.
00:59:23.000Everywhere you look, our country is just being, it's being raped.
00:59:26.000There's no better way to say it than we are just simply
00:59:30.000We are being raped in the most brutal fashion by foreign countries.
00:59:34.000Because you look at all the issues that the president ran on.
00:59:52.000When they're buying assets and they're buying credit and they're taking debt, you know, your grandchildren are already in debt because foreign countries are buying our public debt because we have a trade deficit.
01:00:02.000So we can't have a good trade policy because, yeah, foreign countries and even aside from foreign countries, multinational corporations, you know, this great free market, it's big corporations, it's big business.
01:00:14.000Which is buying our trade representatives to make it that way because they benefit from hiring cheap labor and sending it to America without paying any tariff.
01:00:22.000So on trade, we're getting raped on that because foreign countries have bought out the people that are making the decisions.
01:00:28.000On foreign policy, yeah we've been trying to get people out of Iraq and Afghanistan for 10 years now.
01:00:33.000Barack Obama ran in 2008 on bringing the troops home from Iraq and Afghanistan.
01:00:38.000Two wars we should have never been in.
01:01:24.000You've got multinational corporations, people like the Koch Foundation, among others, which have so thoroughly bought and bribed the Congress that they simply will not, they will not, it will never happen, allocate any money to properly secure the border.
01:01:40.000And a lot of people are sort of deluded with this.
01:01:41.000They said, oh, Mitch McConnell's actually a good guy.
01:01:44.000Oh, the GOP, we just got to vote for the GOP.
01:01:46.000You know, maybe they're going to do it.
01:02:48.000And I don't mean a revolution in the streets, I don't mean get a costume and outfit on, get some gladiator helmet, and tape a foam-like spear together,
01:02:59.000Go into the streets and battle with Antifa.
01:05:05.000Because you know that all these people that worship the free market, that cut the taxes for the free market and all that, those are the people that are behind this.
01:05:13.000Who do you think is bringing in all the cheap labor?
01:05:15.000You know, do you think it's... I don't know who they think it is, if not for cheap labor.
01:05:21.000You know, they say, oh, it's only Democrats that are for open borders.
01:05:26.000Clearly, it is both parties that are for open borders.
01:05:29.000If there was any lingering doubt about that, and there shouldn't have been, but if there was, Mitch McConnell just put this on the President's desk, okay?
01:05:37.000Who do you think it is behind the Republicans that wants mass immigration into America?
01:06:48.000But Robert Foy, who is among the low IQ, he says, So you have people that are still hung up
01:07:04.000On a passing remark I made at the end of a 90-minute show three days ago, the country's burning, but that's alright.
01:07:11.000We'll talk about Abraham Lincoln, right?
01:07:13.000No, I like Abraham Lincoln for different reasons, clearly.
01:07:16.000Abraham Lincoln has been subject to a rewriting of history, you know, that he was this great benefactor of the black race, and that simply isn't true.
01:07:25.000We know this because he said, I would not free a single slave if it, you know, if I could end the Civil War tomorrow, you know, something to that effect.
01:07:32.000And he did not believe in the racial or political equality of black people.
01:07:37.000He was going to send them back to Africa.
01:09:33.000Pragmatic Culture says, we have one guy who's trying to make a difference and people are like, at what point would you stop supporting that guy?
01:09:43.000He can make mistakes and this would be a terrible mistake, but I will always support him for what he did.
01:09:48.000I don't think you can ever... I will never be disloyal to him.
01:09:52.000You know, that's the most important thing is loyalty and all these people he was the one guy who stood up with all his money and all these people who criticize him they sit around and they post things on the internet and they're like Trump didn't do enough I'm done with him
01:10:08.000Well, Trump took his money, his reputation, his family, I mean, everything, and he put it on the line for the good of the country and to try to make a difference.
01:10:18.000And if he didn't succeed, you know, look, he's the man in the arena.
01:10:42.000Well, you know, I don't think he can really revoke what he's done for the country, even if he makes mistakes.
01:10:47.000Pragmatic Culture says knowing Democrats won't give him any more or relinquish exceptions and that the government shutdown was a failing tactic.
01:12:26.000Mountain Gear says Pelosi slash Democrats already announcing their revenge, quote, national emergency declarations on guns, income inequality, climate change, etc.
01:12:40.000And the reason why, more fundamentally, is because it doesn't matter, but secondarily because, again, on a technical level, there are limits to the national emergency.
01:12:50.000The National Emergency explicitly says you can authorize new construction.
01:12:55.000So, I mean, there's really no legal ambiguity as to income inequality or guns versus building a physical structure.
01:13:04.000One is totally and explicitly justified and authorized, the other is not.
01:14:00.000Sharia LaBeouf says conflicting info but two local outlets reporting that Chicago PD conclude that Smollett attack was staged according to a Variety report.
01:14:09.000We're going to go over that in pretty great detail tomorrow though, so I'm going to save it for tomorrow if the masses don't mind because there's a lot to unpack there.
01:14:18.000And, you know, I predicted it would be a hoax.
01:14:20.000I guess it's not that great of a prediction because it was obvious, but I said that in January.
01:14:24.000I said that earlier this week, so a little, a nice little vindication there.
01:15:42.000I'm gonna have to whip out the mute button if it continues because
01:15:46.000You know, I don't know, people are like, oh, this guy has a good take, and they forget that he's a 50% Zionist defector to Israel, basically, and a smarmy little homo who's friends with Jared Holt.
01:15:57.000So I think people are forgetting that when they watch his little clips, and he's like, you know, he's lip-syncing to his music and stretching, and he's this fat retard.
01:16:07.000Yeah, I think people forget about that.
01:16:09.000Darren Wilson says, are you finally ready to vindicate the Black Pillars?
01:16:13.000I'll still enjoy this, uh, his neg tweets, but how can he be the face of the movement if he signs this?
01:19:14.000He only did a lot of other good things, which, you know, they're not our top priority, but he got rid of the individual mandate and some other things.
01:19:20.000So, people that do that, I just can't stand, you know.
01:19:31.000And, you know, I don't understand what people think is going to happen.
01:19:35.000You know, there are powerful forces going against us.
01:19:39.000And if it's not going 100% sunny all the time, always, and at the hint of trouble you're going to turn your back and start looking for new candidates and start voting for people that are worse out of spite, you know, good luck.
01:19:53.000But I guess that's, you know, that's the alt-right.
01:20:55.000And then one day they just push too far and everybody regrets it.
01:21:00.000You know, I really like movies where that's the theme.
01:21:04.000For some reason, they just... For some reason, I don't know, I just enjoy seeing that.
01:21:09.000So I really like Taxi Driver, you know, a movie about a guy who's got a couple of screws loose and he just keeps getting pushed and then he goes off.
01:21:18.000But I would say there's some other movies that I like also.
01:21:30.000The films I would say Goodfellas would be up there just in terms of enjoyment quality You know because there are movies that are like objectively the best and then there are ones that you just enjoy I like Citizen Kane a lot.
01:21:41.000I know that's like everybody's top pick, but that was a good one.
01:21:45.000I like Vertigo I don't one is never on television, but I like that one a lot so maybe that's your top five But I don't know that's just off the top of my head
01:21:54.000David S says, despite autists only making up 1.7% of the population, 110% of all knickers are autistic.
01:22:07.000Italian pal says, hey Nick, it seems that any movement that's implicitly or explicitly pro-white is inevitably demonized as being associated with the KKK or Nazis.
01:22:16.000Can we effectively combat these labels or do we have to just accept that we'll always get called these labels?
01:22:22.000Well here, eventually the labels just don't mean anything.
01:22:26.000Which is what we should be hoping for.
01:22:27.000It's actually a good thing when the left says, oh, this is racist, this is white supremacist, this is white nationalist.
01:24:57.000You know, it's like I always do this with my parents.
01:25:00.000Like if my parents tell me to do something and I don't want to do it, or if I have to do something I don't want to do, I'll do something that hurts myself.
01:25:06.000It's called cutting your nose to spite your face.
01:26:39.000David S. says, these traders in Congress are giving money to Israel and giving our country away to minorities, but I still haven't gotten my tax returns back three weeks after filing.
01:26:48.000These people don't work for us and they should be treated as such.
01:26:52.000Justice Kavanaugh says Chicago PD sources allegedly have told New York Magazine writer Yasir Ali that they can't make any promises about charging Jussie Smollett, citing race relations between CPD and the community.
01:27:06.000Is this not a perfect example of racial privilege?
01:27:58.000I'm gonna have to pay an infinitely higher rate of tax than Amazon on 54 billion dollars in profits and Charlie Kirk and others turn a blind eye to that.
01:28:55.000I always said, look, X, Y, or Z has happened because he's trying this strategy.
01:29:02.000Or, well, this is how it is because the courts have stopped him.
01:29:05.000You know, for example, when we talked about the immigration deal last year, people said, oh, you're white-pilling when you say that Trump doesn't really want to give amnesty for nothing, actually wants this deal.
01:29:38.000But it's in contrast to people who say, Trump is sold out, everything is over, the sky is falling, join my militia.
01:29:45.000So I don't think I've ever, you know, I use the white pill meme.
01:29:47.000I guess, you know, I can't really... It would be foolish to say I've never talked about the eternally white pill meme and all that, but if you're saying you're optimistic about something, you're saying everything's gonna go well, I've never said that.
01:30:00.000So now not to be technical but let's see we've got another one here from Josh Sarah says Nick have you ever seen the Christopher Walken Walker Walker lion speech it perfectly encapsulates you poke poke poke go off moments now I haven't seen that basketball American says what's your favorite Michael Bay movie I don't I don't really watch any of those I watched a couple of the Transformers movies but that's about it I think
01:30:25.000level bass says if trump signs this i'm getting a mohawk and aviator sunglasses yeah i'm with you on that one michael mckenzie says god bless you buddy hey hit the big show soon info wars etc exposing this this bill in detail whether he signs it or not so people don't overlook it i will be sure to get on info wars 100
01:33:01.000Eddie Cade says, Nick, I'm sitting in class today and my white boomer professor used Lil Pump and SoundCloud rappers as success stories of 21st century globalization.
01:33:12.000Revolutionized by the internet specifically by uploading.
01:33:27.000I know you think it's going to feel really good to red pill the whole class.
01:33:31.000and show everybody how how woke you are.
01:33:34.000I'm gonna show everybody that I'm smarter than you and I'm more based in red pill than you and you think man that's gonna really help when I give it to him.
01:33:42.000Let me tell you though it's it feels bad though but in the long run it feels bad when your friends are like you're a racist I don't want to hang out with you anymore and you your oldest friends you check up on them on Facebook and they unfriended you and you can never go back to your high school or middle school that
01:33:59.000Say hello to your teachers because you don't know if they hate you because you went to Charlottesville.
01:34:02.000It's like, you know, it might feel really good in the moment, but then in the long term, you damage relationships with people you care about and you're like, well, was it worth it?