TOLL PAID: Lauren (((Southern))) TRAUMA DUMPS About Divorce... SURPRISING NOBODY | America First Ep. 1175TOLL PAID: Lauren (((Southern))) TRAUMA DUMPS About Divorce... SURPRISING NOBODY | America First Ep. 1175
Trump has been charged with 7 federal counts in connection with a classified document probe. This is the first time a former president has ever been charged by the DOJ, and it's a big deal. I talk about why this is a huge deal, and what we can expect in the coming days and weeks. I also talk about the new Tucker Carlson interview, and a new post from Lauren Southern Southern SouthernSouthern Southern Southern is a woman who writes about how her life has fallen apart because of her husband's affair with a black woman. She calls him a "hypocrite" and says he should have been "fed" instead of "fed". I don't know if that's true or not, but it's not a bad way to put it. I also discuss the latest in the 2020 Democratic primary race, and whether or not it's really as bad as it sounds. I'll be back with more on that later in the week! Tweet me if you have any thoughts or reactions to this or any other stories you want me to talk about it! Timestamps: 1:00 - Is this a good or bad thing? 2:30 - What does it mean for him? 3:15 - Is he a crook? 4:10 - Does he have a criminal past? 5:20 - Does it matter? 6:00 7:10 Does he deserve to be impeached? 8:15 9:30 11: What's next? 14:40 - Is it a witch hunt? 15: Is he being targeted? 16:20 17: Does he really have a black or white? 18:00? 19:40 21:00 | What does he have an unlimited character count? 22:30 | Is he really black or black? 23:00 // 22:40 | Can he really be a black guy? 25:20 | Is she a black person? 26:30 Is he black or brown? 27:30 Does she really have it all the same thing that she s a black, or is she s racist? 35: Does she have a problem? 36:00 Is she black or not? 37:10 | Does she know she s black or she s just a black enough? 39:00 / 38:00 Or is she just black, she s not black enough??
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00:00:00.000Trump will be charged in connection with this classified document probe.
00:00:18.000And I guess they'll go through a similar process that they did with the Manhattan District Attorney.
00:00:23.000Trump will be summoned to the courtroom in Miami, Florida.
00:00:27.000And there he will be arraigned and the charges will be unsealed and then at that point we'll know what it is exactly he's being charged with.
00:00:37.000But it's seven federal charges and it's a big deal.
00:00:41.000The first incident like this this year when he was charged in New York, that was the first time that a former president had ever been charged.
00:00:51.000This is now the first time a former president has ever been charged by the Feds, by the DOJ.
00:03:39.000This is what it's all coming down to. 2024.
00:03:45.0002024 we'll see so anyway so that is something that we can expect in the coming days or I think in the next couple weeks so we'll keep an eye on that I think it's Tuesday they said that he's being arraigned in Miami so I think Tuesday's the day
00:04:00.000We'll also be talking tonight about probably a couple other things.
00:04:04.000There's not too much news, but I wanted to talk a little bit about the new Tucker Carlson episode.
00:04:59.000Or, I don't know, I think he's not white, but he might as well be black.
00:05:03.000He's black, he's a fed, he left her, and then she was poor, then she lived in a trailer park, she's a single mom now, she has mental problems, and she writes this big long thing on Twitter
00:05:21.000And then she posts a big YouTube video.
00:05:24.000She's back doing another YouTube video.
00:06:51.000And you just get the feeling that she's kind of fishing around for all of her struggle, for her trauma, and going to the pawn shop and selling it off for like another 15 minutes.
00:11:33.000And everybody, you know, it's a who's who.
00:11:36.000It's a red carpet walk for all of the other washed conservative e-celebs to go and pull her hair back while she's vomiting up all this trauma into the toilet.
00:19:31.000I want to know who out there was actually asking so that we can kill you.
00:19:35.000I don't think... I actually don't think there was a single person that was wondering that though.
00:19:41.000She says, I think the final phase of healing is creating some congruence between my private and public life by telling you, which is obviously cap.
00:19:51.000Her husband leaves her, spoiler alert, and she's a single mom and she's going nuts.
00:19:56.000And she says, well, I'm not going to feel fully better until I tweet it.
00:20:02.000I think part of my healing journey is I have to post a really long, dramatic thread about it on Twitter and get a lot of attention for it.
00:20:11.000I will not be healed until that happens.
00:20:18.000If everyone gives me a lot of attention for it.
00:20:22.000And I think I'll feel good until people aren't paying attention to me the next time.
00:20:28.000She says, You all know that I've been the object of extreme scrutiny by multiple governments.
00:20:33.000I should have known my sanity was suffering when the interrogations, nationwide bans, and confinement almost became background noise for me.
00:20:41.000However, what I didn't realize was that it would get weirder outside of politics than in.
00:20:45.000I might as well just jump in and say this.
00:20:47.000Despite being treated like an international fugitive, I married someone who worked with the Feds.
00:20:59.000And by the way, this is very, very common.
00:21:04.000Like, I don't want to make personal attacks about people's families, but it is very common that a lot of these e-celebrities from that time period all married people that are probably feds.
00:21:19.000Like it's weird to me, for example, that Richard Spencer had a wife from Georgia.
00:21:24.000Why is Richard Spencer, who's an American, who's got a trust fund, and his parents are in Montana, why is he marrying some woman from the nation of Georgia?
00:21:38.000A country which, by the way, is notorious for being a hotspot for the CIA, National Endowment for Democracy, all sorts of other Fed spook activity.
00:21:50.000And you might say, well, I don't know.
00:21:56.000But then you consider that Peter Sweden did the same thing.
00:21:59.000Peter Sweden, who was another internet celebrity years ago in that circle, he met a woman online who turned out to be literally an undercover agent for MI6.
00:23:02.000Because as we have demonstrated and talked about many times on the show, people that are right-wing radicals that talk about Jews, race, population replacement, they are targets of federal law enforcement.
00:23:17.000They are targets of intelligence agencies.
00:23:19.000They are targets of activist groups that work with the feds.
00:23:43.000It's like no, like you obviously fell for it.
00:23:47.000She says, we didn't meet when he was on duty.
00:23:50.000Yeah, they're never on duty, are they?
00:23:52.000When you spot them right before a school shooting or they're grooming a group of three percenters or oath keepers, they're never on duty, are they?
00:24:01.000When that retired FBI agent was receiving the plans for the Buffalo shooting six months before it occurred, he just wasn't on duty.
00:24:10.000And when those guys were organizing the group that plotted the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping, I'm sure those guys also were just not on the clock.
00:24:30.000She says in fact he was on a hiatus when we started dating and the kind of work I do is outside his purview.
00:24:36.000Also, we genuinely did deeply care for one another and if anything our lives were just made a living nightmare due to the unorthodox pairing of an activist with someone who required a security clearance for work.
00:24:47.000We felt we could pull off the Romeo and Juliet thing and he had sworn he was willing to give it all up for me as I was for him.
00:24:54.000So you can believe me when I say I didn't marry him for his job or for money.
00:24:58.000I was a threat to his ability to keep both.
00:25:00.000And I'm not so shallow that I'd marry a man for looks.
00:25:03.000I married him because I was in love and we shared the same values.
00:25:07.000Catholic and conservative with aspirations toward marriage and a family.
00:25:11.000But unfortunately after we settled into a mundane routine,
00:25:17.000He took his resentment out on me, which I understand.
00:25:21.000I feel because he accepted the risk involved, he would never leave our marriage citing career reasons, but he did eventually find a variety of reasons to propose divorce.
00:26:33.000I don't know about you, women never lie about this sort of thing.
00:26:36.000And they're also never too stupid to figure out if there's something deeper going on.
00:26:41.000She says, it was always very vague, with all who heard it equally perplexed by what steps could even be taken.
00:26:47.000I suppose if you don't wish to stay married, picking something someone cannot change about themselves is a surefire way to do it.
00:26:55.000Although I certainly did try as I can sympathize with the frustration of dealing with an ADHD partner in any scenario.
00:27:02.000I spent nearly all day cleaning, cooking, caring for our child, laundry, ironing, whatever I could do to help.
00:27:08.000I even split bills until my bank account was empty.
00:27:12.000While no one is perfect, I truly don't think I've ever worked so hard at anything in my life as being a good wife.
00:27:19.000I also began going to a specialized ADHD clinic and taking Vyvanse daily to see if that would satisfy his growing demands that I manage it at threat of divorce.
00:28:14.000So either it was mission accomplished, she got, you know, maybe she's just not as famous as she used to be, or she's some kind of bitch or something and he just didn't want to be married to her anymore.
00:28:26.000Something's just not really adding up here.
00:28:28.000I think we're gonna need to see a little bit more evidence here.
00:28:32.000We're gonna, for us to heal, I think we're gonna need a little more information.
00:28:36.000I don't know that we're gonna be able to fully heal.
00:28:40.000Get in a good space mentally and spiritually until we can hear both sides here so she says Just prayer for all involved don't express hate or judgment in the comments that doesn't help anyone I love she blames the whole divorce on him and then says, you know, but don't hate on him.
00:29:39.000When I eventually moved out of my parents' house, I ended up in a cabin in a trailer park.
00:29:45.000Despite living in a cabin infested with ants, with taps that only gave non-drinkable dirt water, and my cabin being the communal trailer park washer and dryer.
00:29:56.000Is that some kind of euphemism by the way?
00:29:59.000Or does she just mean the washer and dryer at her house?
00:30:02.000I found family among the others living there.
00:30:05.000They gave my son and me what we desperately needed.
00:30:07.000Community, role models, unconditional kindness and love.
00:30:11.000Those days rednecking it up in the woods were some of the happiest of my life.
00:30:33.000On the one hand, I'm extremely blackpilled about politics.
00:30:36.000Okay, what does that have to do with anything?
00:30:40.000So this is just a really bizarre post.
00:30:44.000On the one hand, I'm extremely blackmailed about politics, especially seeing how corrupt and powerful governments can be from the inside and knowing the media is reduced to listicles and performative gaslighting.
00:30:57.000And that very much has included me in the past.
00:31:01.000So what she learned about her divorce is that the government's too powerful, okay?
00:31:07.000I've grown to realize I am no one's ideological avenging angel.
00:32:31.000This is why you can't have these people in politics.
00:32:34.000Every woman in politics will say the dumbest thing you've ever heard in your life, and they say it like it's the most profound thing anyone's ever said.
00:33:55.000They hate being held accountable for anything.
00:33:59.000They want to be able to do and say whatever they want and you are not allowed to get mad at them.
00:34:04.000So in other words, she's going to build a brand for a decade being right-wing and pushing the trad con thing and pushing the anti-immigrant thing.
00:34:17.000That was obviously all because it was making her feel good about herself.
00:34:23.000And now that it isn't, now she's gonna switch it up and she's gonna, and this is what she's been doing, she's gonna be more moderate, she's going to do this both sides thing where she says, you know, I don't like the extremes on either side, I'm just in the middle here.
00:37:05.000My experiences are too hostile for me to trust the government.
00:37:10.000I'm only one person and I don't wish to give every moment of my life and mine to that darkness.
00:37:14.000Instead, I do what I can to make change, but given what I've experienced and what a behemoth I know we're up against, I've decided the most important things in my life are what's directly around me.
00:37:25.000The people I love, nature, enjoying the world.
00:37:47.000You grifted off of the right wing for years.
00:37:50.000You got married, you got your baby, you got driven out of the scene because you messed up with Hope Not Hate.
00:37:56.000You get divorced, you go broke, you come back, you try out this rebrand being a liberal, it doesn't go so well, so you bring up all this drama.
00:38:26.000I think you're the one that dumped your freaking divorce story on the timeline, now you're telling me, hey listen bud, I'm not gonna avenge you.
00:38:32.000I don't think anyone was actually looking for that.
00:38:39.000I'm only one person though, and I don't wish to give every moment of my life and mine to that darkness.
00:38:44.000I do what I can, where I can, but given what I've experienced and what we're up against, I've decided the most important thing in my life
00:40:03.000Like, you look at Lauren Southern or Spencer or a lot of these guys,
00:40:07.000And the ones that didn't straight up sell out, the ones that didn't straight up make a deal and start taking foreign money and working with like the turning point types and so on, they all have this sort of defeated, exasperated tone, they say, or exhausted.
00:40:23.000They say stuff like this, you know, it's over.
00:40:30.000All we could do is work within the world.
00:40:35.000And it just goes to show how difficult it really is to make it in the space and just to survive.
00:40:40.000I've been doing this now for seven years and I got in after the heyday.
00:40:45.000Not to pivot towards me, but it is true that all these people made their bones when YouTube and Twitter and everything wasn't censoring.
00:40:53.000And they all made their bones when there was a lot of ambiguity and so they could straddle the line a little more and there was this sort of salutary neglect going on.
00:41:51.000But it shows how exceptional we are that we're like we just survived Like we grew and we prospered and we did great things But honestly a big part of why I'm now the dominant force and the dissident right is because I'm what's left Not only am I the most talented not only am I the biggest but also I'm the only one left like I'm the only one that has survived in this ecosystem.
00:42:21.000I'm like one of these organisms you find at the bottom of the ocean around like a, like a vent.
00:42:27.000You know, or like one of these organisms you find in the most unhospitable environments in the world.
00:42:34.000Because nobody else wants to hang out down here.
00:42:37.000They want to go and swim in the other part of the ocean where there's lots of fish and there's a coral reef and they can eat up all the plankton and everything.
00:42:49.000And I'm down at the bottom of the ocean.
00:43:34.000Partially to get it off my chest, but also because I want to take a stand against the unreasonable standards that influencers are held to and project onto the populace and maybe give a few more of them the courage to open up
00:43:49.000Far too many people in the world of politics who I know have had their minds colonized by PR campaigns and are now lost and confused when the pitch no longer applies.
00:44:00.000Ideals are good but they're called ideals because they're perfect.
00:44:03.000Perfection is unattainable for humans.
00:44:06.000Women will say something like this and like I said they think that's like a mic drop.
00:44:13.000Perfection is unattainable for humans.
00:44:23.000Pharisaical sneering over someone's failing to be ideal according to ideological standards only makes our worsening mental health crisis worse.
00:45:59.000My dear friend, this has been a brutal road for you.
00:46:03.000One that most people will never begin to understand.
00:46:06.000But I know the sense of relief you finally feel putting this out to the world despite the haters and simps united in their obsession about to flood your mentions.
00:46:18.000And then, say it ain't so, Jack Hadfield.
00:48:22.000Because this is, this is like a beautiful case study.
00:48:25.000Because I remember seven years ago, when I was in business with James Alsup, this is one of the major reasons my company fell apart with him.
00:48:35.000For those that don't know, years ago I had a media company with a childhood friend of mine and this guy named James Alsup, back in November, December 2017.
00:48:48.000It was called America First Media and we got in a big fight over Lauren Southern because at that time I was waging a crusade against all these women in this space.
00:49:01.000There were a lot of very popular women in this dissident right scene like Tara McCarthy and Lauren Southern and
00:49:09.000Faith Goldie among others and I was waging a war against them saying we don't need any trad thoughts They're not really traditional.
00:49:20.000They are just grifters they're going and they're sucking and effing their way through the entire dissident, right and They are they they are just there to collect beta bucks from their simp followers like that's all they exist to do and they're having a liberalizing effect and
00:49:37.000Because they're going out there and they're not fully right-wing because they're not right-wing at all.
00:49:43.000They're only right-wing in as much as it's getting them attention.
00:49:46.000So on a lot of these hard issues, you can never count on these people to have the right take or anything like that.
00:50:23.000And this is like the perfect case study because you can see from start to finish the rise and fall.
00:50:29.000And what I've noticed in my career, and I've not been along for a very long time, but I've been around long enough that I've seen cycles.
00:50:39.000When you've been doing something for seven years, you see cycles.
00:50:44.000You see the beginning and the middle and the end of things, and it gives you a great perspective.
00:50:50.000And what I've noticed with many cycles is that it's very difficult for people in the moment to see the big picture.
00:51:02.000And what I mean by that is like take Lauren Southern for example.
00:51:05.000She was a real hot commodity five or six years ago.
00:51:09.000And at that time, when she had all this fame, and she was making all this money, and she was a big star, it was very hard for a guy like James Alsup to see anything other than, she's a fixture.
00:51:22.000Me, even at that time, I had the courage of my convictions to say, this is a person who will not be able to do anything for us.
00:51:31.000She's unwilling to support us because she's not even really that red-pilled.
00:51:36.000And we should not try to court that by compromising on fundamental issues like this.
00:51:44.000And over the course of many years now, we've seen that she went from the peak of her fame to basically forced retirement because she was compromised by one of these non-profit groups, to then two years later trying to make this really poorly planned, poorly thought out, ill-fated comeback where she comes back and brands herself as a centrist.
00:52:08.000And unable to get any traction for the past two years the only punctuating points are when she trauma dumps about how she was just attacked and she's gonna bring the receipts for everyone she ever worked with and bring the receipts for her husband and she's just got to dig in deep for all this trauma and drama in her personal life for a cheap little hit on social media which I guess has like a 10-month cool-down timer.
00:52:37.000And now, being as old as I am, which is still not very old, and being around as long as I have, which is still not very long, I've seen the whole beginning, middle, and end of this story.
00:52:48.000From when she was a nobody, to when she blew up, to when she was a fixture and everyone thought she was going places, to the closing action, and now this pathetic display.
00:53:03.000That's why I always say trust the plan because you... people need to get used to being able to seeing the big picture.
00:53:11.000People have to be able to see beyond, you know, this sort of flash-in-the-pan kind of thing.
00:55:14.000His divorce has become the subject of a lot of scrutiny by Daily Wire and Candace Owens.
00:55:20.000They brought out this Ring doorbell camera video where he's berating his wife and he wasn't going to talk about it but Daily Wire forced him to admit he was going through a divorce.
00:55:34.000And it's like when you look at Lauren Southern and you look at Steve Crowder, let that be a cautionary tale.
00:55:40.000In both cases, they had everything going for them.
00:55:45.000Crowder and his wife were virgins when they met, which is totally rare.
00:57:02.000The Crowder thing was never going to work.
00:57:05.000You gotta find somebody that you're not just compatible with and share the same values and you get along, but you gotta find somebody that you are gonna be with that person for a long time.
00:57:19.000And you're both on the same page, you have the same goals.
00:57:22.000You have the same idea of where you want to go.
00:57:26.000It helps that they're Catholic, it helps that they're a virgin, but you can see that that, even that, is not sufficient.
00:58:30.000That is the biggest load I have ever heard in my life.
00:58:34.000When last year I was going through all that drama when one of my employees went on another stream and freaked out and was trying to throw me out of the bus, she was making fun of me.
00:58:49.000So that's clearly not, you know, where was this idea about influencers and influencers need to be able to be human?
00:58:56.000Not that I needed sympathy, but it's like stop the cap.
00:59:23.000I'll also say this is the last thing I'll say.
00:59:27.000is let me pull ah damn I closed it out already I was gonna pull it up look at how she looks she's like what 28 now let me look it up real quick this is a message to the women that watch the show she's 27 bro now don't get me wrong she's still cute but she don't look like a kid anymore she looks cute
01:00:30.000Now she's a 27-year-old single mom and she's broke.
01:00:36.00010 years ago, she was 17 and she was doing her little videos and she was bubbly and she was cute and she was young and she wasn't ran through and she was putting on costumes and being cute and saying, you know, we need to be trapped.
01:02:04.000I'll never let that happen to me, but they do all the same things, all the same choices, all the same mistakes, all the same behaviors that lead to that point.
01:02:14.000Ten years ago she was warning about it, now she is it.
01:02:17.000Do you think at any point along the way she said, I'm going to become a single mom who's divorced at 27 with a non-white kid?
01:02:44.000And then all these decisions, decisions she was making every day, decisions that she was making all the time, pursuing what she was pursuing, led up to an overnight collapse.
01:02:55.000And overnight, she went from being a trad-calf, married, retired girl, to living in a trailer park with aunts in dirt water, with their kid as a single mom, divorced.
01:03:19.000So, to all the young people out there, especially the women, you gotta figure out what you want, and you gotta get serious about it quickly.
01:04:00.000And the decisions you make in your 20s, particularly about fertility and about marriage and relationships, those things, they are gonna pay dividends.
01:04:09.000You gotta start doing those things now.
01:04:15.000That's why I've been saying on the show we need child marriage.
01:04:19.000We need, or I should say teen marriage.
01:04:22.000We need 16 and 17 year olds getting married, staying married.
01:04:26.000Because otherwise, you look at Southern and she, you know, she's stumbling through this education, career, find a guy, gets divorced, 27, single, has a kid.
01:07:01.000Maybe they do something a little unethical.
01:07:05.000The worst thing that people... But then, you talk about your average person, your average guy, your average girl, and they get together and they have a kid out of wedlock, or they have a kid and get divorced.
01:07:18.000Think about the magnitude of suffering.
01:07:20.000Like, think about suffering in a quantifiable way, and think about the magnitude of suffering that a child experiences growing up fatherless or motherless.
01:07:31.000Think about the magnitude of that pain and the parents cause it.
01:07:38.000The parents cause that, that magnitude of pain.
01:07:41.000Like think about how painful it must be to grow up without a father or without a mother.
01:07:47.000Think about what that does to a person psychologically at that formative period.
01:07:53.000The longing for that human connection, the longing for that identity that a son has with his father, a daughter has with the mother, or a complementarity going the other way.
01:08:05.000And not only is it a tremendous suffering that you're inflicting, that you are responsible for,
01:12:20.000I listen to, like, Pearl, and I like Pearl a lot, but we fundamentally disagree.
01:12:24.000I'm Catholic, she's Catholic too, but she's in this Red Pill thing, and she, you know, she thinks this is, like, a big criticism of our side.
01:12:31.000She says, well, the Red Pill describes things as they are, and it's just not realistic.
01:12:36.000And it's like, yeah, because we're trying to change reality.
01:12:45.000The reality that we have created is a nightmare where we can't expect the women to be virtuous, and we can't expect the men to be what they need to be.
01:12:53.000We can't expect much from society, but we want to change reality.
01:13:06.000And once people start doing that, well then, some people can expect a little bit more.
01:13:10.000And if other people start acting like that, you can expect it a little more, and it becomes a little more realistic.
01:13:17.000But the idea that we're going to fix society without being moral, and we can make society moral without first ourselves becoming moral... Explain that one.
01:15:06.000all right okay all right let's uh let's move on let's take a look at our super chats let's see what we got here let me uh open up our super chats and we'll move on now that i updated the show title yeah well that's okay that's okay lauren i do i feel sorry for her it's a shame and it's not a personal attack i'm just being honest okay i'm just i'm just critiquing her
01:18:31.000It happened too quick to think I was gonna die because I just... You know, here's what I think happened now in retrospect is... I was using my old car, which is not as fast at all.
01:18:49.000And so, what I think happened, so a guy turns and cuts me off, and I veered out of the way, you know, cause I'm going straight, and he's turning left in front of me, and I'm like gonna collide with him, so I veered left, cause there's a guy in the right lane, if I veer right, I'm gonna hit him, and I'm gonna hit the guy.
01:19:07.000So I veered left, and I, what I was gonna do is try and do one of these, you know, do a little, you know, I'm gonna, he's turning left, I'm gonna go around him, and um,
01:19:19.000But I think what happened is I just wasn't fast enough.
01:19:22.000If I was fast, if I had my car, I would have zipped around him and I would have been fine.
01:19:30.000I would have zipped around him, because I have, it's a 5.0 V8 engine, I would have zipped around him like easy and it would have been perfect.
01:19:40.000The other cars would have gotten in crashes.
01:19:44.000I would have zipped around and I would have kept on my merry way, but this car's slow as shit.
01:19:52.000I think that's what happened as I probably... I overestimated how fast the car could go because I'm used to the fast car and I was like slowly going like this and then boom I got hit and then I got hit again.
01:22:24.000EP 46, 40 10, and vitally, 44 30, 54 45 EP 118, 8 40, 32 45 and vitally, 11 15, 1500 hours, 27 20 I feel justified because I know they mass reported your Twitter.
01:22:31.000I will rape, report and die for NJF. 07.
01:22:46.000Listen, generally I'm against it, but in this case it's justified because he reported me, he got me banned, and also he's a Jew, so he's got it coming.
01:29:15.000I finished downloading all the NJF archives, so far, and got them renamed by episode number, so once I get the rest of the early ones, I'll upload it somewhere.
01:29:25.000Okay, I think they're all uploaded there, though.
01:37:07.000That's why I'm the most attacked person in America, because that's exactly how it goes.
01:37:34.000everybody else they get attacked and then they go and recant they walk it back they retreat and then they they get a life raft that's what happens every time kill animals sent $3 do you take time away to practice and form your talking points or is all off the cuff on pearly stream that visual about a mom cutting off the crust to their kids sandwiches was simply brilliant well thank you no I
01:43:57.000No matter how much most Jews cause us to feel like disliking all of them, there are good Jews, honest men who hate the conspiracy which is going on as much as we do.
01:47:04.000I went to this Thai restaurant the other day, and there was this old, this older Asian woman, and she's like, hi, and I was like, married, like marrying me.
01:47:16.000She, I walk in the restaurant, and she's like, hi, how are, and I'm like,
01:47:41.000Chicken satay I would die and go to heaven that makes me want to get married I don't want to get married right now like I'm going to probably but I really don't want to like it seems like a big chore and Honestly, I'd prefer not to I just I want kids.
01:47:56.000Otherwise, I would just have no interest in that Because I like to be alone.
01:48:02.000I like to drive alone The last thing I need is some woman like
01:48:10.000Women they just like They're just all this carrying on and making noises and things and anyway so I Don't like the idea, but when I think about it like that.
01:48:25.000I fall in love with the idea There's this tick tocker and she's Asian and she makes Lunch for her kids and that's the tick tock.
01:48:33.000She says let's make lunch for my kids and she makes a bento box for the kids and
01:48:39.000And it's like if that was my and then I see these women like Michelle Malkin or Gina Florio and I'm like I I'm so ready But but I can't I can't do it I gotta marry a white woman who's not gonna be like that She's not gonna have that demeanor she's not gonna have that that I Don't know what it is, but they just they have it and
01:49:06.000Like, Michelle Malkin's such an amazing woman.
01:57:05.000Yeah now that now it's good All right Okay, this guy says on cozy base J says Nick I ordered the Fuentes rally had at the end of April but never got it So emailed and got will ask for the order number only have BTC transact ID from Exodus sent for follow-up emails nada Okay, dude, this isn't a fucking customer service hotline.