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00:12:54.000No, but anyway... So I actually watched the Ryan Dawson appearance on Fresh N' Fit.
00:13:00.000I have to say it was actually pretty good.
00:13:01.000I think he brought a lot of good information, but...
00:13:05.000I'm really going to bring it home because what I'm going to talk about on Fresh and Fit is the significance of all this.
00:13:12.000Because, and I went into this on the whole show on Wednesday, so if you want to know my full thoughts, you've got to watch my show from Wednesday.
00:13:25.000The last show that I did on Tuesday, I went into detail on this, so if you're curious, check out the whole show.
00:13:31.000But when I say that I'm going to bring it home, I'm going to explain the significance, what I mean is that what's going on in the world goes way above and beyond corruption.
00:13:43.000To just simply describe what's happening as corruption, that there's this mafia-type group with backing from the State of Israel, and that's the extent of it, there's so much more to the story.
00:14:00.000And I'm the one that connects all the dots.
00:14:04.000I'm the one that can connect all the dots and tell the whole story.
00:14:56.000And the one thing that unites it all is understanding that this isn't just any other corruption.
00:15:01.000It's not just, you know, this arbitrary, which is how some treat it.
00:15:07.000I feel like that's how Ryan treats it.
00:15:08.000I feel like that's how other people treat it, is that the Jews, with their backing from the State of Israel, have this mafia-type racketeering organization, and they say, well, it could just as easily be any other ethnic group.
00:15:23.000With their patron state it could be as easily just some other religious group or something else and I'm here to say that it has a biblical Significance these are not just any people it's not just any group
00:15:39.000This is a group that has played a very important role in human history as told to us by the Bible.
00:15:45.000They put Jesus on the cross, they hate Christians, they have always hated Christians, and there's a reason why the society is filled with so much rot.
00:15:53.000It's because it isn't just any mafia running the country, it's a satanic mafia running the country.
00:15:59.000And if you believe in God, you believe in the devil too.
00:16:04.000That doesn't mean you like them, but it means you know that there is supernatural evil that exerts influence in the world.
00:16:13.000And so if you believe that God is real and God has his soldiers in the world, you believe that the devil is real and the devil has his soldiers in the world too.
00:16:23.000And so if God's soldiers are called the Christians, they worship the true begotten son of God, Jesus Christ,
00:16:30.000Then you believe that the devil soldiers are the ones that deny he's the Messiah.
00:16:37.000They're the ones that their holy book says that he's burning in hell and excrement.
00:16:43.000And those are the ones that are running the banks and the media, and they happen to be running this mafia with the backing of the State of Israel.
00:16:52.000And therefore, it's no coincidence that the rot goes all the way to the core.
00:19:03.000But I notice that these two guys, and there's some others I can't think of off the top of my head, but I'm picking on them because I've seen them post about this in the last week or so, where there's this constant need to go on Twitter and to signal to everybody, like, and I saw both of them in particular said this message.
00:19:23.000Both of them get called out for not talking about the Jews enough.
00:19:30.000But I saw both of them this week go on the timeline on Twitter and say, hey, why don't all these anonymous people who are demanding that I talk about the Jews, why don't they talk about the Jews?
00:19:46.000I saw that take from both Elijah and Sneka this week.
00:19:49.000They both said something to that effect.
00:19:53.000All these people that are egging me on, trying to get me to talk about these controversial topics, they're all doing so with the veil of anonymity.
00:20:04.000They don't have the real face and name behind it.
00:20:06.000Ryan Dawson said the same thing, actually.
00:21:03.000It is central and necessary to understand what's going on in the world.
00:21:08.000And if you know that, but you're not talking about it, okay, fine.
00:21:13.000I understand why people don't talk about it, and that's their prerogative.
00:21:17.000If they don't want to talk about that because they don't want to lose their money, they don't want to lose their platform, they don't want to lose their job, okay, fine.
00:22:39.000Let me... Let me Van Gogh paint a picture for you.
00:22:46.000Doyle's driving in a $90,000 car paid for by the blazing YouTube, drinking his $8 latte.
00:22:54.000He puts out his zog slob, puts out his garbage content, America's not racist, change my mind, as if anyone needs to hear that in 2023, like that's breaking new ground.
00:23:05.000And he got people in the live chat that are saying, hey John, why don't you talk about the Jews?
00:23:10.000Hey John, why don't you talk about Israel?
00:23:12.000Why don't you talk about what's really going on?
00:23:15.000And he gets all, he's huffing and puffing, he gets all offended, he's like butthurt, he's like,
00:23:25.000I mean, I could talk about that, but, I mean, you just don't understand.
00:24:14.000That's why you got black people out in Chicago killing each other on 4th of July weekend.
00:24:19.000That's why you got black people, Michael Jackson, killing everybody on the subway, and one of them gets put out of his misery and it's an international incident.
00:24:58.000It's not about the money in itself, it's where you get it.
00:25:01.000And this is what affords him this lifestyle.
00:25:05.000And so here he finds himself this morning of the big release of this groundbreaking content in his nice car, drinking his yuppie latte, and he's huffing and puffing that people are saying, hey man, where's the truth?
00:25:19.000Why don't you tell us about, because he's anti-semitic, why don't you tell us the truth about what's going on?
00:25:24.000And he's going to get it all bent out of shape.
00:25:27.000Well that's just not good strategy, sip.
00:25:33.000You expect me to give up my latte and my nice car and my condo to tell the truth?
00:25:57.000But then don't get mad when people call you a shill.
00:26:02.000You know, if you secretly hold those views, or you're playing coy, you're being playful about it, well then you have to understand that just goes with the territory, and you gotta let it go.
00:26:12.000If you're so red-pilled, you should recognize it's a good thing that people are demanding transparency on this issue, not a bad thing.
00:26:22.000What I mean to say is that if John and Elijah, or even Sneko for that matter, were really, and I know that they are red-pilled,
00:26:29.000If they're really red-pilled, they should be a good sport about it and sort of internally say to themselves, you know, they don't know that I'm really red-pilled.
00:27:20.000The problem is not that people that have regular jobs and regular lives demand that people whose job it is to tell the truth and give their opinions on current events to be more honest.
00:28:36.000And this is what they do to me, because they try to... they try to manipulate me, and they try to attack the source of my power, which is my
00:29:15.000Because they just hate, they hate the fact that they attack me, they attack me, they call me names, they attempt to point out inconsistencies or whatever, and people still press.
00:36:05.000And we'll sort of get back into that, but this is the story from Politico today.
00:36:11.000The House Freedom Caucus voted to remove Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene from the pro-Trump group last month, a member confirmed on Thursday, indicating that her fight with Lauren Boebert was part of the group's reasoning.
00:36:24.000A Freedom Caucus board member, Representative Andy Harris, said, quote, So it's confirmed.
00:36:47.000It's the first public confirmation of Greene's fate within the conservative group.
00:36:51.000The vote was first reported by Politico, although it was unclear at the time whether she had actually been ejected.
00:36:58.000It took place less than two days after Greene got into a verbal floor fight with Freedom Caucus member Lauren Boebert, during which Greene referred to the Colorado Republican as a little bitch.
00:37:11.000After the exchange was first reported, Greene confirmed the fight and doubled down, adding another pejorative.
00:37:17.000The two have clashed repeatedly in the past, but Harris indicated that particular spat had factored into the conservative group's thinking.
00:37:37.000The Republican declined to say how he voted but called the decision to remove her an appropriate action.
00:37:43.000It's the first time the conservative caucus has booted one of its own and reflects the group's increasing level of frustration with Greene.
00:37:51.000She closely allied herself with Speaker McCarthy this year lining up against many Freedom Caucus members when she supported both his rocky speakership bid and his debt deal with President Joe Biden.
00:38:02.000At the same time, the group is working through a post-Trump crossroads, with some fretting the group is at risk of becoming too friendly with the establishment.
00:38:12.000Asked if her support for McCarthy and the debt deal fed into the decision to remove her, Harris replied, I think all of that mattered.
00:38:19.000I think the straw that broke the camel's back was publicly saying things about another member in terms that no one should.
00:38:32.000She said, in Congress, I serve Northwest Georgia first and serve no group in Washington.
00:38:39.000The GOP has less than two years to show America what a strong, unified, Republican-led Congress will do when President Trump wins the White House in 2024.
00:39:59.000And then in March, she comes out gloating and says, well, we just gave some of the footage to Tucker Carlson, who showed like two minutes of it, and she's gloating to the public saying, promises made, promises kept.
00:40:15.000And everybody's saying, hey, you promised all the footage was going to be released publicly, not two minutes of it given to Tucker Carlson.
00:40:26.000And then she has this big arrogant response.
00:40:29.000She says, well, everyone's giving me a hard time.
00:40:32.000They don't know what they're talking about.
00:40:54.000And then she comes out two weeks later and says, just as promised, I'm giving some of the footage to three other journalists.
00:41:02.000And it's like, hey, well, okay, well, now you're just gaslighting.
00:41:08.000How are you gonna campaign for two years, we're gonna give it to everybody, then say, well, we're gonna give some of it to one journalist, then come out a month later and say, hey, where's the rest of the footage?
00:41:19.000And then come out the next day and say, mission accomplished, we gave a little more to a couple more journalists.
00:41:30.000She gets kicked out of the House Freedom Caucus, after she gets in this ugly fight with Boebert, after this debt deal, which we'll get into in a second, and what's the response?
00:42:04.000She is willfully creating this perception.
00:42:07.000She's deliberately, in a very calculated way, trying to cultivate this public image that she is the successor to Donald Trump, or that she has some claim to the legacy of Donald Trump.
00:42:21.000That she's like the next wave of MAGA or something like that?
00:43:09.000They prefer him to be frank and to talk straight than to have all this flowery language and decorum and the so-called civility.
00:43:20.000People like that, you know, and I gave the example recently, he was on a town hall, I forget, I think it was Fox News with Sean Hannity, and he was asked a question about abortion.
00:43:32.000And he went up and said, look, it's politics, we have to win elections, so I support the 18-week ban, or whatever it was.
00:44:10.000And he got asked about all these people in a recent interview by Bret Baier, who worked in his administration, some of them now running against him, some of them attacking him publicly, and he said, look, all these people betrayed me, and for every one of them like that, there were nine that were with me.
00:46:44.000And basically, the night of the election, Marjorie Greene goes out there to McCarthy and makes this deal where she's gonna give him unconditional support in exchange for her committee assignments back.
00:46:55.000And so even though there's a lot of far more conservative members that are protesting McCarthy becoming the Speaker, and they drag out the process, they drag out the vote, and they attempt to extract some concessions, Marjorie goes to the mat for him immediately.
00:47:14.000And once he becomes the Speaker, he reciprocates and gives her her committee assignments back.
00:47:22.000And this created a huge wedge because, mind you...
00:47:26.000When she made that deal the night of, all of the members of the House Freedom Caucus, all the so-called MAGA caucus, the more conservative members, they were fighting McCarthy throughout that time.
00:47:38.000So Marjorie going to the mat for McCarthy from day one, from election night until McCarthy was elected Speaker in January, put her at odds with the rest of the MAGA caucus, with the rest of the more conservative members of the Freedom Caucus, for like two months.
00:47:55.000To the point where she was pretty openly feuding with Matt Gaetz, Paul Gosar, Lauren Boebert, really all the, basically all the other strong supporters of Trump within the Freedom Caucus.
00:48:08.000And if you paid close attention, there were some pretty terse exchanges on Twitter and in press conferences.
00:49:04.000A lot of Republicans eventually had to capitulate because there was no other viable speaker.
00:49:11.000She threw in with him from the beginning to get stuff, to climb the ladder, and I actually, you know, I don't want to say too much, but I have a good source on this that said that the night of the election she toasted and said, I just joined the DC swamp and toasted to this.
00:50:24.000There's a limit to how much money the Treasury Department can borrow, which is set by Congress.
00:50:30.000This is a way that Congress exerts control over borrowing from the executive branch.
00:50:37.000And it's happened many times over the last hundred years where you have this debt ceiling negotiation.
00:50:44.000So the government was about to default, they were about to hit the debt ceiling, they needed Congress to raise the limit, and this is where the Republican-controlled House can exert some influence.
00:50:53.000Even though conservatives have a slim majority, they still do control the Chamber of Congress, which has the purse strings, which controls appropriations.
00:51:03.000And so there's this big protracted negotiation over many months,
00:51:11.000And Republicans are demanding in exchange for raising the debt ceiling and allowing the Biden government to borrow more money, they were demanding some commitment to spending cuts.
00:51:21.000They said, look, we're not going to raise the debt ceiling so that you can borrow as much money as you want, so that you can continue these multi-trillion dollar deficits and keep stacking the debt high.
00:51:33.000We're not going to give you the debt ceiling unless you give us a meaningful concession.
00:51:40.000Neither side would budge and it looked like we were going to default.
00:51:44.000Then at the last minute, Kevin McCarthy makes a deal with House Democrats and the Biden administration to suspend the debt ceiling for two years until after the 2024 election.
00:52:13.000And not only that, but the press, Marjorie herself, and McCarthy claimed that the deal wouldn't have passed without her support.
00:52:24.000So, not only do you have her tipping the scale for him to become the Speaker, now you have her tipping the scale to screw Republicans out of their bargaining power.
00:53:25.000She claims that by supporting McCarthy for Speaker, she was getting McCarthy's ear.
00:53:31.000And she would be able to negotiate with McCarthy to deliver promises for the base.
00:53:36.000She claims that by delivering on the debt ceiling, McCarthy might deliver on some of his other... on some of the promises that Green made to her constituents.
00:53:50.000And many of the things that they've been promising, things that don't even amount to anything that are actually valuable, still haven't been done.
00:54:37.000And as a matter of fact, Lauren Boebert forced a vote on a resolution to impeach Joe Biden, and both Boebert and Greene allowed that to be killed and put in a committee.
00:54:49.000And when asked about it, she said, well, we succeeded because we put the issue on the map.
00:54:57.000Now granted, impeaching Joe Biden would really do nothing.
00:57:18.000And somehow, every single one of them who thinks they're going to get into politics and use politics to benefit the country, somehow they all, without fail,
00:57:32.000Wind up being used by politics to benefit the system.
01:00:42.000We're gonna take and we're gonna work for a little more, you know, on this kind of stuff.
01:00:49.000And they start to rationalize these compromises where, and they're negotiating with themselves,
01:00:58.000They're going out every day and giving to the system, giving to the system, supporting its legitimacy, doing their little speeches, not offending too much, coloring inside the lines, but never getting anything in return.
01:03:14.000But there are some hills that you have to be willing to die on.
01:03:17.000That doesn't mean that you do die on them.
01:03:20.000I mean the point is to live and take the hill.
01:03:24.000But if you're not willing to die on any hill, that's a problem.
01:03:31.000And I think that this is what you find in a lot of these, and not just Congress, I'm talking about the entire conservative movement, in these circles, you'll find people that, they get so comfortable, they have been coaxed into this complacency, and they've rationalized it, they've rationalized
01:03:52.000Complicity with the system by telling themselves, deep down, secretly, I'm still who I was.
01:04:00.000Even though, outwardly, there's no appearance of this.
01:04:02.000And they tell themselves that that's okay.
01:04:08.000But they go in there, and with each passing day, they show up to fewer and fewer battles.
01:04:16.000There are no hills they want to die on.
01:06:57.000Will the revolution conquer the system or will the system conquer the revolution?
01:07:02.000We have to always make sure that the revolution is conquering the system and never the other way around.
01:07:09.000You can make your compromises, you can, you know, choose your battles, but you have to fight battles.
01:07:16.000We have to always make sure that the revolution is winning.
01:07:21.000And always be challenging ourselves to do more because it's the easiest thing in the world to convince yourself, hey, you know, I'm doing my best.
01:08:27.000You know, Doyle and these others, they want to break an arm jerking themselves off about how smart they are and how they're fooling everybody and they're playing the system.
01:11:42.000And then here we are all this time later, there is a great reporter a few weeks ago, and McCarthy said, you know, that's just not the Congress we want to be.
01:11:50.000Impeaching Joe Biden, that's not the kind of majority that we want to be.
01:13:44.000And this is a story about it from the New York Times.
01:13:46.000It says, quote, In less than a day, Threads, which aimed as a rival to Twitter, appears to have taken the crown as the most rapidly downloaded app ever.
01:13:57.000It is on pace to exceed 100 million users in two months.
01:14:11.000Some of Twitter's most followed users, such as Ellen DeGeneres, Bill Gates, Shakira, and Oprah Winfrey, immediately joined threads and began posting.
01:14:20.000The atmosphere was celebratory, with users writing welcome messages and expressing eagerness to read one another's posts.
01:14:27.000At one point, the new app was so inundated with users it appeared to be unstable.
01:14:32.000Mark Zuckerberg said, this is as good of a start as we could have hoped for.
01:14:37.000He later added, it feels like the beginning of something special.
01:14:42.000It says Threads was a crash project that spun out of Instagram seven months ago after the company decided it wanted to make a bet and take on Twitter, said Adam Mossery, the head of Instagram.
01:14:55.000Seven months ago is December, which is a month after Elon Musk took over Twitter.
01:15:02.000So they literally started developing this during the advertiser boycott
01:15:08.000As Elon Musk was doing his purge of Twitter employees and changing the terms of service.
01:15:15.000I think the new TOS came out in February or something?
01:15:29.000They literally started developing this the month that Elon Musk took over Twitter.
01:15:34.000The month that this happened, they put their hands together, or their heads together, they put their noses together, and they said, hey, time for a new Twitter.
01:15:46.000It says, celebrities, brands, influencers were given early access to the app over the last few days.
01:15:53.000A move by Meta to kickstart a freewheeling culture of fun and discussion.
01:15:57.000Mr. Mosseri said that he wanted threads to be a friendly place for public conversation.
01:16:03.000Jennifer Lopez said in a threads post, can't get enough of your threads.
01:16:09.000Ellen DeGeneres in her first thread post said, welcome to gay Twitter.
01:16:23.000Cross the app threads obscured some posts behind a warning box indicating that the content was, get this, reviewed by independent fact checkers and ruled misleading.
01:16:39.000Users could click a button on the warning box to reveal the content.
01:16:44.000An additional pop-up box included a brief explanation about why the content was hidden and a link to a post by the fact checkers who made the ruling.
01:16:54.000Threads also appeared to hide some comments entirely.
01:16:58.000Another warning appeared when users tried to follow some influencers the meta had previously flagged for publishing false or misleading content.
01:17:06.000It says, quote, are you sure you want to follow?
01:17:09.000This account has repeatedly posted false information that was reviewed by independent fact checkers or went against our community guidelines.
01:17:18.000The same warning appeared during attempts to follow those users Instagram profiles.
01:19:34.000And they started building this right after Elon bought Twitter.
01:19:39.000So clearly, this is a Twitter killer, but it's a partisan Twitter killer.
01:19:46.000They put this thing together to challenge Twitter, not to make money.
01:19:50.000I don't even think that this is something that can really make money, or certainly it's not something that's going to be more profitable than their other properties.
01:20:03.000Even the way they talk about it, they say, well this is like a little crash project.
01:20:08.000A little passion project, a little thing we did on the side.
01:20:31.000They wanted to create Twitter with all of the TOS, all of the community guidelines that it had before Elon.
01:20:40.000Because if you remember, when Elon first took over and was making changes, there was big resistance from the ADL, resistance even from government, resistance from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store.
01:20:52.000Not to mention, there was also a rebellion from the users, and users said, hey, this is all gonna be Nazis.
01:20:58.000They created their own, like, left-wing gab.
01:21:01.000They created their left-wing Twitter alternative.
01:21:06.000And Facebook got to work at the same time.
01:22:18.000They're predicting, and I think conservatively, that within two months Threads will be one-third the size of Twitter.
01:22:25.000And Twitter's been around for 15 years.
01:22:30.000And of course, they can afford to lose money.
01:22:34.000Because Meta makes money from Facebook, it makes money from Instagram, it makes money from their Messenger applications, it makes money from their other businesses.
01:22:50.000Elon Musk owns Twitter, and Twitter's not profitable, and they don't have any other properties.
01:22:58.000So, not only does Threads have the 2 billion users on Instagram, and it also has the Meta company backing it, which is a far bigger company, the valuation for Twitter as it stands today is something like $20 billion.
01:23:14.000I think the market share for Meta, or the market cap, is something like $500 billion.
01:23:22.000I don't know the latest stock price on Meta.
01:23:26.000But usually it hovers around 500 billion, maybe more.
01:23:30.000So the market cap for Meta is more than 20 times what it is for Twitter.
01:23:35.000User base is six to seven times bigger.
01:23:38.000Market cap is in the ballpark of 20 times bigger or more.
01:23:44.000So it's more revenue, more profit, bigger market cap, more engineers, more users, more everything, and they got the ADL, and they got all the influencers, and they got all the advertisers.
01:24:46.000I don't know that it will kill Twitter in the same way that Instagram adopting Reels didn't kill TikTok, and Instagram adopting Stories and Disappearing Messages didn't kill Snapchat, and so on.
01:24:58.000Because, by the way, this is what Meta does.
01:25:48.000One, Snapchat and TikTok don't have the same problems as Twitter.
01:25:55.000Snapchat has been able to monetize, TikTok has been able to monetize.
01:26:00.000Snapchat and TikTok also don't have the problem that Twitter has, which is that Twitter has now
01:26:09.000Brought in the ire of Wall Street and the ADL and being politically incorrect, they have a lot of obstacles the other companies do not.
01:26:19.000Moreover, Threads doesn't have to kill Twitter.
01:26:23.000What it will do, what it might do, is exert pressure on Twitter.
01:26:28.000If Threads takes a significant portion of the Twitter user base or becomes a real competitor, then Twitter is going to have to fight for that back.
01:26:38.000Probably by having more moderation on the platform.
01:26:44.000If Twitter is losing advertisers and major influencers to threads, if these people can use threads as a microblog and they can basically replace their following on Twitter on threads, how's Twitter gonna get these people back?
01:27:00.000You know, Twitter was having a good time banning journalists and letting journalists walk away taking their verification,
01:27:08.000Shaking them down for a very expensive fee for a business to be verified.
01:27:33.000And I don't know that there's enough people that are totally interested in so-called free speech absolutism that they're going to hang around on Twitter.
01:27:42.000And Twitter, ironically, or maybe not ironically, but surprisingly, may run the risk of becoming ghettoized.
01:27:51.000And it's just going to be like a bigger gab.
01:27:53.000It's going to be like gab with Tucker and Joe Rogan and whoever else.
01:28:25.000I think what's more likely is they'll be pressured from threads to moderate and become more censored in order to win back advertisers and influencers to earn back content creators.
01:28:49.000People want gay Twitter, they want Twitter for faggots, they want Twitter with no swears, and they want Twitter with no slurs, and no right-wingers, and no conspiracy theories, and so on.
01:29:00.000But it's very interesting, now you have this bifurcation of Twitter, where people can basically speak freely, and then this Twitter competitor, where they're just gonna heavily censor it, and dictate the information.
01:29:13.000And how, like, sick of a person do you have to be?
01:29:18.000That you're gonna choose the censored version, but that tells you the dilemma that we're in.
01:29:24.000People are being lured over to this obviously controlled medium by freaking Bill Gates and Ellen DeGeneres and Jennifer Lopez.
01:29:35.000I gotta follow Jennifer Lopez on Threads.
01:29:39.000And Threads is literally just making a play to censor the internet.
01:29:44.000They want to kill Twitter so that any news and opinion can be filtered through Facebook, can be filtered through a megacorporation.
01:30:13.000I would say people should join it and just try to Stay on there.
01:30:17.000Try and I Don't know though, I feel like you're just gonna get killed on there because Instagram is brutal with censorship And I imagine threads will be worse You know because I'd say try and build the following there, but is it even worth it I
01:30:38.000I don't think anybody's getting away with anything on there, but you know, try and build a big account.
01:30:44.000I mean, if you get in early, maybe some of you guys can blow up and
01:30:50.000Red Pill's some people on there, but it's not good, man.
01:34:07.000I would bet you a million dollars that 99% of the WWII veterans that fought for America would have fought for Hitler and the Nazis if they saw what America was today.
01:34:44.000Remember on that Sneeko panel when Ryan Dawson was holding up his 8th grade poster board with names written in Sharpie on it saying that Zerkaa was too stupid to make one of these?
01:34:53.000I almost feel bad for him because he just has no social awareness.
01:34:58.000He's like a retarded kid and everyone knows that they're retarded except for them.
01:43:29.000I'd say at the next event, you got to ask them this question, this question, this question, and bring a note card, memorize it, you know, strategy meeting.
01:43:41.000And I remember one night in the Super Chats, this is just what made it so perfect.
01:43:46.000One night in the Super Chats, somebody said, hey Nick, I got a great idea.
01:43:51.000What if somebody came into the event with a projector and we projected one of your videos onto the wall and we played that during the event?
01:44:46.000Don't don't be bothering with projectors and speakers and AC adapters and all this I said It's a terrible idea and I said that's why I'm the leader because I know how to do things like that and I know how to make a judgment call like that and Literally me magic the last event that Charlie Kirk did the entire speech he's got like a big a big thing on his table with a a
01:45:17.000Everybody says, what's under the cloth?
01:45:19.000What's under the... What's under the tarp, Charlie?
01:45:23.000At the end of the event, when he starts getting griped, people start pressing him in the question and answer, he unveils what was under the cloth, and it was a little TV monitor.
01:45:35.000And he attempts to play a clip from my show, but it doesn't work!
01:45:44.000I mean, they literally sit there for like 10 to 15 minutes trying to get it to work, and the whole time they're booing him, they're chanting, GROYPER, GROYPER, all this kind of stuff.
01:46:12.000And he gets up, and they literally chase him off the campus.
01:46:16.000He gets up and walks off the campus to his car, and there's like a parade of people following him, booing him, screaming at him.
01:46:27.000It was like perfect meme magic, and somebody pointed out, they said, hey, isn't that the exact thing that somebody suggested you do, but you shot it down?
01:49:59.000So, she hits me up and says, Hi Nick, I don't know if you remember me, but I'm starting at UChicago this fall, would love to meet up with you, big fan, haha.
01:50:08.000I said, hey yeah, I remember, sure, just let me know when you get in town, we can get lunch or something.
01:50:13.000And, I don't have the other text, but she like never hit me back.
01:51:55.000You know, you got this guy who totally hates me.
01:51:57.000He says that I'm, like, taking money from Iran, and he told me he wants to punch me in the face because of how I talk about Israel.
01:52:04.000And then he's trying to voice this Jewish spy on me, talking about how she gives great blowjobs or something.
01:52:10.000Like, I'm gonna get this girl to give me a head, and then she's gonna, what, like, whole blackmail over me to take pictures of my dick or something and blackmail me for the rest of my life?
01:52:27.000That's why it's a good thing that I'm a rizzle-less unfuckable incel, because if I was... if I was out there like the rest of these faggots, and I only became a conservative influencers to get pussy, like, I could never do what I do.
01:52:41.000You see all these other conservative guys, they all go out there and do this.
01:52:45.000I don't want to embarrass anybody, but any guy my age that's out there doing this at PragerU or The Blaze, the only reason they did this is to get a little...
01:54:08.000Oh boy This Jew is gonna fucking blow me tonight cuz I'm a player now.
01:54:14.000I'm a hot political player now I'm gonna get a blowjob.
01:54:17.000You know, that's just so not me I'm not like that.
01:54:20.000Okay, I'm asexual You know to me sex is very like theoretical I'm not I'm not out there like
01:54:30.000Hunting it down and chasing it and you know some jewish spy tries to get me head and I'm all over it Some but some most people are like that most people are just like giddy they are just freaking Excited at the prospect of like oh boy Here we go.
01:54:50.000This is what I came for finally gonna get my money's worth.
01:55:54.000But I'm just telling you this is what happened, okay?
01:55:57.000I go to this party, and everyone comes up to me, including, like, a bunch of these, like, all the Republican hype house from TikTok.
01:56:06.000They surround me, and these girls are all over me.
01:56:12.000And the one is like, being real flirty, she's like touching me, and she's like, let's talk over here and whatever, and I'm just thinking like, oh brother, like, you know, this is just funny to me, I'm telling her like, okay, oh you're right-wing, really?
01:56:55.000You think I roll up to the CPAC afterparty, which is being thrown by some queer guy, and it's a bunch of, like, Republican fucking hype house TikTokers, and you think I came here to get a little blowjob?
01:57:06.000Like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
01:58:52.000You gotta be this rich to ride the ride, you gotta be this much clout, you gotta be this trad, you gotta be a virgin to ride the ride, no tattoos, and you gotta be my wife.
01:59:00.000Versus this loser who's like, please, please, please, please, please, please suck my dick!
01:59:20.000Yeah, so that's that story about that Jew that tried to give me his, give me his girl.
01:59:30.000You know, one day, listen, I'm gonna find a wife and everything, but this political stuff, you gotta be careful because they do honeypot people, that's real.
01:59:38.000I'm very cognizant of that and paranoid about it.
01:59:45.000to to honeypot you honeypot meaning you stick your hand in the honey jar and then they blow your head off hey here have some honey then they shoot you in the face you know they throw a grenade at you and um
02:00:02.000You know, that is something that they would try to do to a guy like me.
02:01:02.000Trojan Horse, they send in a girl, they send in some hot girl, and one of these fucking Indian nerds that works at BlackRock, who's never touched a girl, is like, hey, can I help you?
02:01:12.000Let's go, and she's like, yeah, like, um, what's BlackRock?
02:01:17.000Can we, like, go have lunch, and can you tell me about it?
02:03:39.000Out of all the qualities you possess, the loyalty you have for your supporters and never throwing them under the bus is the most commendable.
02:07:25.000I don't think it's just the microblogging because, you know, Facebook's very political.
02:07:28.000I think what's political about Twitter is the fact that it's live and global and it's not, it's not even really a social network in the way that Facebook is.
02:07:41.000You know, Facebook and Instagram, it's a lot of, you know, people posting pictures, scrapbooks, direct messaging, you know, people are friends.
02:07:53.000Whereas Twitter with followers and with the microblog and with it being global like that, with it being like a global feed, trending, it's really more oriented around like trends.
02:08:08.000It's really more around like live developments and trends.
02:08:15.000You know, like when you think about the fact that Twitter
02:08:20.000You can go into the trends and see what everybody in the world is saying right now.
02:08:28.000Updates about news, updates about sports, updates about culture.
02:08:32.000That's what breeds like information and then commentary on information like breaking news and then people analyzing and reacting to breaking news, giving opinions on breaking news.
02:08:50.000That aspect of it, you know, because Facebook You know, I haven't been on Facebook in a million years, but I don't know that there's like trending on Facebook It's really more oriented around at least in its infancy about You know building a network of your friends social And talking about the things that friends do and sharing pictures Twitter was always more oriented around that
02:09:29.000Nothing is more embarrassing than a dumb person talking down to her constituents on how they don't understand how the system works and how she's working with serious players while literally being duped.
02:09:44.000No, I don't think so, because they don't use it for arguing.
02:09:53.000They use it for just being, like, cringe.
02:09:56.000Like, I don't think they use Twitter to fight with right-wingers.
02:10:00.000They use it to just, like, reinforce the consensus, to go on there and, like, cheer for each other when somebody tweets out, like, a very popular take, you know.
02:10:14.000So, I think you're overestimating them a little.
02:10:44.000Smile just made a Threads account and put cozy.tv as the link in my bio, and I was immediately told that the link wasn't allowed for relating to a hate group.
02:10:52.000Yeah, because that's already the case on Instagram, so it just has all the same moderation from Instagram.