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00:29:27.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday at our normal time for a normal show.
00:29:34.000Yesterday we were at a bit of a later time slot.
00:29:38.000Show came at you at around 8 o'clock, which is much, much later than when we usually do the show.
00:29:44.000We watched the State of the Union yesterday, so things are a little chaotic, but tonight we're back to the normal time, back to the way things are, and we've got a big show, lots to talk about, lots to discuss this evening.
00:29:57.000We're going to talk for our featured story about impeachment.
00:30:01.000The impeachment trial has ended as of this afternoon.
00:30:06.000And it is no surprise that the president has been acquitted of both impeachment charges which are obstruction of justice and abuse of power.
00:30:19.000So we're gonna talk about that hopefully for the last time ever.
00:30:24.000I don't want to talk about it at all since this thing started but you know you do find yourself over the course of the past three months you know we talk about when the impeachment happened and
00:30:35.000When it got to the Senate and all that, occasionally, when there were some major landmark moments we brought it up on the show, but generally, and I put this out on Twitter today, and I've been saying this from the beginning, this entire impeachment played out exactly how we expected from day one!
00:30:56.000And I said this on Twitter, not only did it end the way we predicted, but every step of the way was exactly what we predicted from the time of the impeachment inquiry, which I think was September, or somewhere around there in fall.
00:31:12.000It was impeachment in the House because the Democrats control the House, and it was acquittal in the Senate because the Republicans control the Senate.
00:31:21.000And nobody is surprised at any of it, the whole thing.
00:31:25.000But yet, people today, I see all the usual suspects, all the usual MAGA-tards, all the usual alt-right President Trump orbiters on Twitter.
00:31:44.000We'll also be talking tonight about the Iowa caucus again, because you might have watched the show on Monday.
00:31:52.000And Monday was the Iowa caucus for both Democrats and Republicans, but mainly for Democrats because the president is basically running uncontested in the Republican primary.
00:32:03.000But we watched a Democratic Iowa caucus on Monday and we were supposed to have the results during our live show on Monday.
00:32:32.000We have 86% of the results, but we still don't have the complete results, which means we still don't even know how many delegates go to each candidate.
00:32:43.000So the whole thing was a fluke and we're going to talk about that, why that happened, what transpired on Monday, what was the reason that we don't have the results, and we'll see tentatively who's in the lead so far.
00:32:55.000But I have to say what a huge disaster for the Democrats this whole week.
00:33:00.000You know, I've been saying it this week since Monday.
00:33:05.000Excuse me, I had a little cough there.
00:33:06.000I've been saying it throughout this week since Monday that it was a big and eventful week.
00:33:11.000The Iowa caucus on Monday, the State of the Union yesterday, and then the impeachment today, and just every day.
00:33:17.000Like, worse than the last for the Democrats.
00:33:20.000The caucus, which should have been standard and simple.
00:33:24.000You know, we do these elections like every other year, you know?
00:33:28.000At least we have an election every two years.
00:33:30.000We have a presidential election every four years.
00:33:45.000It was incredible, and I don't want to talk too much about the State of the Union, even if at all tonight, but State of the Union, it was 97% approval by Republicans, 86% approval among independents, amazing optics for the president, terrible optics for Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats, and then today with the impeachment, complete train wreck disaster, the president completely vindicated,
00:34:10.000If he's acquitted that means that the impeachment charges were nonsense and people could say that it's political that he got acquitted but then he could say it's political that he got indicted.
00:34:20.000So it just goes to show that the Democrats are partisan wasting time and so on.
00:34:23.000So this whole week is just huge disaster for them and it's good to see.
00:34:27.000It's funny because we've been talking about the 2020 election and what I've been saying about the general
00:34:34.000Is that it's gonna be tough for the president.
00:34:36.000No matter who becomes a nominee, it'll be tough just because the map is set against us.
00:34:42.000I mean if you look at the battleground states, because of demographic changes that are happening, not just immigration but also age, you know, obviously older people are dying off and they vote conservative and younger people are becoming eligible to vote and they're more liberal.
00:34:59.000So, and there's also demographic changes happening within the country.
00:35:03.000You know, people are moving like we see in Virginia.
00:35:05.000It's not just people moving from Mexico, but it's also people moving from D.C.
00:35:13.000In any case, the map is set against the president, so I've been saying that no matter who the candidate is, and increasingly this will be the dynamic, no matter who the left puts up, it's going to be hard for the president to win.
00:35:24.000But I gotta tell ya, after the past three days, and this nomination contest and everything that's been going on, it's like the Democrats are just giving it to the President.
00:35:37.000I feel like the president's got like a hundred percent chance of winning after the charade that we've seen, the multiple charades that we've seen in the past three days.
00:36:26.000Well, tentatively, I am announcing an America First college tour for the spring semester in 2020.
00:36:35.000I know people have been asking me about a college tour or a speaking tour for years.
00:36:40.000And it's been in the works for some time.
00:36:42.000This has been an evolving conversation I've been having with people really ever since the Miami event.
00:36:48.000If you remember the Miami event, I think it was called Miami Uncensored, that we did with Jacob Wall and Kathy Zhu and Bernadine... What is her name?
00:37:05.000I'm having a... I didn't forget your name.
00:37:07.000It was just... I just had a moment there.
00:37:09.000Ever since the Miami Uncensored event, which was at the end of September last year, we saw the huge turnout for that.
00:37:16.000And in spite of the fact that I wasn't in control of the event and the people that organized it, there were a lot of problems, venue changes, security issues, weird people invited on the stage.
00:37:27.000Even in spite of all the chaos that surrounded the planning of that event, we had like a hundred people show up and 90% of them were my fans.
00:37:36.000So after I saw that event, also the tickets were like between $50 and $150, I forget.
00:37:42.000I think it was $100 and some at one point and then they brought it down.
00:37:47.000After all that chaos after all the confusion surrounding that event we still got such a strong good turnout I said we could probably replicate this all across the country if we figure out a model to make it work And I think we have so what we're going to do is
00:38:26.000And it's like, well, if you're not in a club, you can't book a facility.
00:38:29.000You can't get funding to pay for expenses.
00:38:31.000You can't do security, typically from the campus police and so on.
00:38:35.000So what we're really looking for is people that are in a club or in charge of a College Republicans or, you know, various other conservative groups.
00:38:44.000to host these things we've already got a few dates right now that we're setting up i think we've got three or four that we're working on but i want to put out the form so we can kind of fill up the map a little bit and fill out some other time slots and kind of open it up and like formally solicit these offers i haven't really been asking but we have had people come to me and we've been putting together i like i said i think it's three four maybe five dates
00:39:07.000For the spring semester, but we're looking for more.
00:39:10.000So I'm going to put that form out on Twitter.
00:39:12.000And like I said, if you're in college, if you're a student and specifically if you're in a campus organization or heading up a campus organization, you're going to want to fill out the form and say, you know, what school you go to, what club it is, what dates would work for you.
00:39:28.000We're going to try our best to put together a tour for the spring semester.
00:39:31.000And I say that it's somewhat tentative only because with me, there's obviously
00:39:37.000Like extenuating circumstances when we try to organize these things because typically with the conservative speaker the biggest problem is Antifa that if like Charlie Kirk or I don't know you know Ben Shapiro any of these guys if they go to a campus well the campus president doesn't have a problem with it and they've got a campus club that will invite them and book a facility and book security and all that but
00:40:20.000Young Americans for Liberty chapter was going to host me and then word got out to the Young Americans for Liberty national organization and the national organization went to the local chapter in Indiana and they said cancel the speech or we're disassociating, we're disaffiliating your chapter from the national group.
00:40:39.000And they refused to cancel the speech, so they got disaffiliated.
00:40:42.000And because they weren't affiliated with the national organization, the school came in and said, we're disbanding your club because you don't have the national affiliation.
00:40:50.000And if the club is disbanded, then you can't do an event, so we're canceling your event.
00:40:54.000So there are extenuating circumstances.
00:40:57.000We're going to try our best to put these things together.
00:40:59.000Like I said, I think we've figured out a way that we can make it happen.
00:41:02.000But I think we're going to pull it off.
00:41:04.000Like I said, we've got one date, which is rock solid.
00:41:07.000We're working on a few more and we're going to solicit some offers and do our best.
00:41:10.000And hopefully this spring, we're going to have a couple of legs of a really solid countrywide America First Tour featuring me.
00:41:18.000And I don't know, maybe other people as well might join.
00:41:21.000You know, if we do a regional thing, maybe
00:41:24.000We bring some local America First types.
00:41:44.000And people have been really loving the events.
00:41:47.000And the problem, which is actually a good problem to have,
00:41:50.000With the events we've done so far, whether it was Miami or the Groyper Summit or this America First Pack, is we literally can't have everybody that applies.
00:41:59.000You know, like with the America First Pack, 500 people have applied.
00:42:04.000500 people want to go to America First Pack.
00:42:08.000And that means that people want to fly into D.C., they want to pay for a ticket, I mean, they want accommodations.
00:42:13.000It's like, that's people that want to come from across the country to attend this event.
00:42:46.000I hope that's exciting for you guys, but we're gonna move on from that.
00:42:49.000Like I said, I'll be po- the form is not out yet, but I will post it right after the show.
00:42:54.000I don't wanna- I was like, do I post it before or after?
00:42:57.000If I post it before, then, you know, that would be the announcement.
00:43:00.000So, I'm posting it after the show, and, uh, if you're interested, just check Twitter after the show, and it'll be up there, and you can put in your information.
00:43:08.000We're gonna move on and talk about the State of the Union just very briefly.
00:43:12.000Like I said, our main stories are the impeachment and the Iowa caucus, but I do want to say a little something about the State of the Union.
00:43:21.000Obviously, yesterday we watched it live on the show.
00:43:24.000We started the show a little bit later and we watched, I think it was like an hour and 20 minutes.
00:43:29.000We watched the 80-minute State of the Union and gave a little reaction.
00:43:32.000And I don't really have much to say about it today.
00:43:34.000I basically gave all my thoughts about the speech last night right after.
00:43:39.000And it's always a little bit tough to like watch a speech and then on the fly kind of put your notes together and you know rattle off a put-together analysis.
00:43:48.000But I have to say that you know this morning I was feeling maybe a little bit better about it only because if you looked at the approval rating for the speech it was like phenomenal.
00:43:57.000They said, and I said this earlier, 97% of Republicans approved of the speech, 87% of Independents approved of it, and 30% of Democrats, which, you know, the Democrat number is kind of negligible, but 87% of Independents, almost all Republicans, that's pretty big.
00:44:16.000And I did say the other night that I feel that directionally this administration
00:44:22.000Is going wrong and I explained that and I don't want to get too much into that tonight because I said so much about it last night but I think we really have pivoted from a real outsider's dissident like nationalist message to a very mainstream conservative message and I don't like that.
00:44:40.000I don't like that yesterday's speech was about like the economy and health care and law enforcement.
00:44:45.000It should have been about immigration and trade.
00:44:48.000Instead of hearing Trump say, well, I've accomplished a conservative agenda, I wanted to hear, like, the nationalist revolution is complete.
00:45:04.000He ran as upsetting the status quo, not just with the Democrats and running against Obama's legacy and Hillary Clinton, but upsetting the status quo with conservatism, the whole American right, which he turned on its head.
00:45:17.000And he came in with his inaugural speech in 2017 talking about American carnage, and we're gonna put America first, a new vision will govern our land, and you would think, you'd like to think that after three years, three years after that speech, running for re-election,
00:45:34.000The speech would have been, the revolution is winning.
00:45:48.000That's what I would have liked to hear three years in.
00:45:50.000To try to like articulate a little better my critique from last night, I would have much preferred the sort of victorious,
00:45:57.000Celebrating over the slain swamp creatures and conservatives and all that, but instead what we got was a speech that was basically that the agenda was co-opted by the status quo conservative forces.
00:46:11.000You know, the speech was not, the nationalist revolution is victorious.
00:46:15.000It was, I executed a conservative agenda.
00:47:40.000I mean, yesterday's State of the Union was a spectacle.
00:47:44.000He created these moments, many of them.
00:47:47.000Rush Limbaugh getting the Medal of Freedom, and Veteran surprising his wife and kids, coming home.
00:47:57.000uh the president of the rightful the legitimate president of venezuela is in attendance tonight and send a message back to your people that we we stand with you and you know regardless of what you think about all that it was like these very dramatic very emotive
00:48:20.000And so in that way, I have to say from a almost completely pragmatic like sober-minded take, it was very effective from the perspective of like oratory.
00:48:31.000But as a reflection on the agenda and directionally where the administration's at,
00:49:16.000And I'll read you, there's a couple of different numbers here.
00:49:18.000I'll read through first the popular vote and then I'll read through the state delegate equivalents and I'll explain what that means in a moment.
00:49:27.000So as for the popular vote, Bernie Sanders is so far in the lead, number one, with 26% of the vote.
00:49:32.000Pete Buttigieg is in second with 25.6% of the vote.
00:49:34.000Elizabeth Warren is in third place with 20%
00:49:43.000Joe Biden is in fourth place with 13.75 percent, Amy Klobuchar in fifth with just under 12 percent, and Andrew Yang with one percent.
00:49:57.000So that is, they count up all the votes and then, you know, obviously you get a percentage.
00:50:01.000So, it looks like Bernie Sanders is number 1, Pete Buttigieg by a hair is number 2, Elizabeth Warren by about 5% less is number 3, and Joe Biden at half of where Buttigieg and Sanders are is at 13.
00:50:14.000And that's really the story, is that Buttigieg and Sanders are number 1, Warren's in the middle, and Biden is last as far as the series candidates go, and he barely did better than Klobuchar.
00:50:31.000We also have to talk about the state delegate equivalents.
00:50:34.000If you look at any of the results, like official results on Google or New York Times or other places on Twitter, what you'll see is percentages of state delegate equivalents.
00:50:45.000And like, the simplest way that I can explain this is it's like the Electoral College.
00:50:51.000I know some people are going to be in the live chat or the comments.
00:50:54.000They're gonna say, it's not like that at all!
00:50:56.000Actually, the simplest way I can explain it without getting into unnecessary process minutia, is that at these different polling places, at the different caucus sites, you might have so many voters, and out of all these voters, you might have, for that county, the equivalent of
00:51:37.000Who wins the most states, or who wins the most votes, the nomination is decided by the delegates.
00:51:43.000You know, like it was in the Republican primary in 2016, or these delegates and superdelegates in the Democratic primary in 2016.
00:51:50.000Out of so many delegates, you need a majority, and all those people then go to the Democratic convention in the summer, and they will say who they're voting for for the nominee.
00:52:01.000And so after the Iowa caucus, you know, so many voters in a different caucus site will represent so many delegates from Iowa who will then make their vote in the convention in the summer.
00:52:14.000I don't know if that makes a lot of sense.
00:52:51.000So if you break it down by popular vote, it's Sanders, Buttigieg, Warren, Biden, Klobuchar.
00:52:59.000If you break it down by state delegate equivalent, it's Buttigieg, Sanders, Warren, Biden, Klobuchar.
00:53:05.000And the difference is that in the rural counties where it's less populated, they're overrepresented in state delegate equivalents.
00:53:12.000High population density caucus sites have a higher proportion of population to delegates versus the rural.
00:53:21.000So that would mean that if Buttigieg has less popular votes, less votes of people, but more state delegate equivalents, that means his votes are coming from the rural parts.
00:53:34.000So, all in all, but, you know, regardless of, well, did Sanders win by a little bit or Buttigieg win by a little bit, the big story is that Biden got killed.
00:53:51.000And we can basically say that whether Sanders or Buttigieg, you know, if they get a little bit higher in the end with the popular vote, or, you know, one gets a little bit higher with the state delegate equivalents, it's really neither here nor there.
00:54:03.000Buttigieg and Sanders won, Warren got third, and Joe Biden, like, shit the bed.
00:54:11.000Because we know, and we've been watching this race on this show for a year, that Joe Biden has been the unofficial frontrunner forever, since the race started.
00:54:21.000He's been almost uncontested number one in virtually every single national poll for a year, with a couple of exceptions in the past few weeks.
00:54:32.000If you look at even breaking it down by the battleground states, he's been leading in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina.
00:54:50.000He barely did better than Amy Klobuchar, and I know a lot of people have been scratching their heads and thinking to themselves, how is she still even in the race?
00:54:58.000I think a lot of people considered her one of the least likely people to win the nomination, and he barely got more votes than her.
00:55:04.000People were thinking he would be first, that it would be a battle between him and Sanders, or that, you know, he would go all the way for the nomination.
00:55:11.000People are saying that Joe Biden was going to be basically guaranteed to be the nominee.
00:55:56.000Because if he didn't even put up a fight in Iowa, wasn't even close, and he's not going to win in New Hampshire, if you don't even come close to winning in the first two contests, what does that say about this frontrunner?
00:56:30.000So the only thing that he really had going for him, the only like strong pitch for Joe Biden in 2020 was that maybe he'll have a better chance at beating Trump because he's a white guy.
00:57:11.000So if Joe Biden can't win in Iowa and New Hampshire, what does that say about his electability across the board?
00:57:15.000You know, then the next contests are Nevada and South Carolina.
00:57:19.000Nevada's going to be a battleground state.
00:57:21.000If he can't pull his weight there, I think it's not going to be a long time before he's out of the race if you see a repeat
00:57:26.000Showing like Iowa in the next the next three states in February So I think Joe Biden is fading fast which changes the whole dynamic of the race The other big story then is that Bernie Sanders is surging and you know, then there's the Buddha judge thing So we'll talk a little bit about Sanders, you know to me as the Sanders surge is a little bit unlikely because when we were watching the Democratic race in the fall
00:57:51.000And I was looking at the numbers very closely.
00:57:54.000From the time of the first debate in June until like December, Bernie was basically stagnant in the polls and in the betting markets.
00:58:16.000You know those were the major trends and Bernie was stagnant.
00:58:19.000So that he's been surging in the polls in the last month and then became the surprise winner of the Iowa caucus to me came as a big surprise but you know in retrospect it makes a lot of sense because Bernie Sanders is a real progressive.
00:58:33.000And now that Elizabeth Warren has been kind of knocked down a peg because she's been basically exposed as duplicitous and not a real progressive and basically in line with the establishment kind of a snake type politician maybe because she was exposed because she did this line of attack against Sanders that Sanders said a woman can't be president you remember that during the January debate
00:59:20.000I'm not as in tune with the Democrats as I am with the Republicans.
00:59:41.000That's my perception because I was surprised that he did win.
00:59:45.000You know, looking at the polls over the last week, I wasn't surprised at the result, but the overall Bernie Sanders ascendancy to being the frontrunner is a little bit shocking to me in light of what we've been seeing for the last seven or eight months or so.
00:59:58.000Now, the other takeaway then is about Buttigieg, and about the results in general, which I wanted to get into.
01:00:05.000Why is it that the results were so bad with the Iowa caucus?
01:00:08.000Because of course we can look at the results right now, and what I'm talking about, we're basing this off of 87% of the results.
01:00:17.00087% of the results, meaning we don't have all the votes in yet.
01:00:21.000So we don't actually know who's in first place,
01:00:26.000This is basically how it's gonna line up, and maybe it'll move a little bit, but why do we still not have the complete, full, and official results?
01:00:33.000Well, the reason for that is because of an app.
01:00:37.000They had a, I guess, a phone app that they used to report the results.
01:00:42.000You know, you've got all these polling people in the Iowa Democratic Party and all the caucus stations.
01:01:04.000The little-known technology startup under scrutiny after the meltdown of the Iowa Democratic Caucuses on Monday was founded little more than a year ago by veterans of Hillary Clinton's failed 2016 presidential campaign who had presented themselves as gurus of campaigning in the digital era.
01:01:24.000Was picked in secret by the Iowa Democratic Party after its leaders consulted with the DNC on vetting vendors and security protocols for developing a phone app used to gather and tabulate the caucus results.
01:01:38.000Party officials in Iowa blamed an unspecified coding issue
01:01:50.000It did not identify the firm that produced the technology but campaign disclosure reports show that the Iowa party paid $63,000 to Shadow in late 2019.
01:02:01.000After the company came under scrutiny, or rather
01:02:05.000After the company came under withering criticism on social media Tuesday, it issued a series of tweets that expressed regret over technical glitches which contributed to a delay in the release of results, but stopped short of apologizing.
01:02:18.000The company said on Twitter, quote, we sincerely regret the delay in reporting the results.
01:02:23.000was launched by a group called Acronym, a non-profit corporation founded in 2017 by Tara McGowan.
01:02:39.000A political strategist who runs companies aimed at promoting democratic candidates and priorities.
01:02:44.000McGowan is married to Michael Hale, a senior strategist for Pete Buttigieg's presidential campaign, which records show has also paid Shadow Inc.
01:03:00.000The reason that the Iowa Caucus results have been delayed by over two days, and why they were unable to report the full and complete results the night of the race, and why they were posting these unreliable, they had errors in the results, is because of a glitch in a phone app.
01:03:16.000While they were tabulating the results, people reporting the results were using a phone app to report them to the Iowa Democratic Party.
01:03:23.000The phone app was created by a company called Shadow.
01:03:28.000The company that made this phone app that is causing all these unreliable and delayed results, counting the votes in Iowa, was made by a company called Shadow, which the Democratic Party secretly paid to construct this phone app,
01:03:43.000The people that run Shadow were part of a group called ACRONYM, a non-profit.
01:03:50.000The person that created ACRONYM is Tara McGowan.
01:03:53.000Tara McGowan's husband is a chief strategist for Pete Buttigieg's campaign, and Pete Buttigieg's campaign gave ACRONYM, or rather SHADOW,
01:04:06.000So, the Democratic Party pays Shadow secretly money to build this app, the people that run Shadow, acronym, are connected to Pete Buttigieg through a marriage, and Pete Buttigieg's campaign also gave Shadow $42,000.
01:04:24.000Because Pete Buttigieg was not forecasted to win the Iowa caucus and yet here we are with Pete Buttigieg winning a majority of the state delegate equivalents after 48 hours where because of a phone app that his presidential campaign funded produced unreliable and delayed results.
01:04:49.000It also makes me think because Bernie Sanders was supposed to win the race.
01:04:54.000And Bernie Sanders won the popular vote.
01:04:56.000And Bernie Sanders is in second place with state delegate equivalents.
01:05:01.000And Bernie Sanders ran against Hillary Clinton in 2016.
01:05:04.000And Hillary Clinton hates Bernie Sanders.
01:05:07.000And the establishment hates Bernie Sanders.
01:05:10.000And I'm sure the establishment would love if Pete Buttigieg were the president.
01:05:14.000And I'm sure they know that if Bernie Sanders won the Iowa caucus, that he would surge to be the frontrunner across the board in the race.
01:05:22.000They know that he'll win in New Hampshire.
01:05:24.000And if he won, unambiguously, without any controversy, two contests in a row right out of the gate, that he'd probably be unstoppable towards winning the nomination.
01:05:35.000And the Hillary Clinton campaign, which is representative of the establishment, which derides Bernie Sanders so much and would hate him winning the nomination, funded the app that caused results to be so delayed and unreliable and ultimately discredited.
01:05:51.000That, to me, seems awfully coincidental.
01:06:26.000But the Democratic Party, just like they did in 2016 with the superdelegates, they had a backup plan.
01:06:33.000You know, just like Peter Strzok talked about with Donald Trump.
01:06:36.000You know, they had a little cheat, they had a little cheat code, where if Bernie Sanders was winning the nomination, they could pull the plug with this application, they could sabotage the results, and I mean, they don't really care if they look bad, they don't really care if people don't buy it, they don't care if the entire results of this Iowa caucus are discredited, because they just sabotaged and blew up Bernie Sanders' victory.
01:08:02.000Unspecified coding issue, which just accidentally produces unreliable results.
01:08:08.000Well, it seems like it should have been designed to produce reliable results.
01:08:14.000I'm not a coder, I'm not a computer guy, but it doesn't seem to me to be extremely complicated to create an application that basically communicates numbers.
01:08:23.000To have somebody input numbers and then communicate them to somebody else.
01:08:27.000It seems like if that's the designated purpose and if the Democrats, they said, they wanted to contract a company that understands security protocols and electioneering, it seems like this is the last thing that would be possible if you're gonna have just a problem.
01:09:12.000glitch delay they will do everything in their power to keep this guy from winning and that's because they're not progressive the democratic establishment are status quo in the same way that the republican party is set against donald trump the democrats are set against bernie sanders for the same reasons in the same way that donald trump was upsetting the apple cart
01:09:34.000For the pro-business, pro-war, whatever, GOP, Bernie Sanders is upsetting the pro-war, moderate, Democratic Party.
01:09:44.000So I think that they are going to do everything in their power, and if they can't stop him from winning the nomination, you know what I think will happen?
01:09:50.000If Bernie Sanders becomes the nominee, I think they'll just tank the whole election.
01:09:54.000I think they'll give it to Donald Trump.
01:09:56.000I'll bet that they would rather have Donald Trump be the president than Bernie Sanders.
01:10:04.000I don't think it's an accident that you get these delays, and I don't really believe in these kinds of coincidences.
01:10:09.000And it would be one thing if they had a delay in the reporting and there was nothing conspicuous else going on, but then you've got Buttigieg conveniently gave $43,000 to this company.
01:10:20.000Oh, and a senior strategist on his campaign is married to the person running the parent company that owns
01:10:27.000The night of the caucus before we had any of the results, Pete Buttigieg said he won the race.
01:10:30.000Seems like he knew something that nobody else did.
01:11:47.000That we should give up on politics because the demographic fix is already in, and because the Democrats have won the non-whites, and the non-whites will be in the majority, the Democrats will never lose an election again.
01:11:59.000Well, that's assuming that the Democrats remain a solid and viable and solvent, coherent party.
01:12:05.000There's no guarantee that that's the case, especially because as you grow the party, you're going to have more conflict.
01:12:14.000According to our worldview, necessarily there's going to be more friction and that will eventually breed separation, conflict, all the things that will make them unsuccessful.
01:12:23.000So I would say that we should never, and this this just goes with everything in general, when thinking about electoral politics,
01:12:31.000We should not let them get away with this stuff easily.
01:12:35.000When I say we shouldn't let them get away with it easily, we are imagining that, and we're forecasting based on current trends, that the Democrats are going to be unstoppable within 10 years because of the demographic situation.
01:14:09.000Say a prayer, whatever, and make them work for it and fight until the end.
01:14:13.000And if they win, well, then they win, but make them work for it.
01:14:16.000Don't give up until... Well, never give up, but don't let them win until they get it, until they finally achieve it, like with my YouTube channel and like with electoral politics.
01:14:55.000Not just with the candidates, but also now with the voters.
01:14:59.000Because now it's not only that Biden is going down and Warren is probably going to lose and Sanders and Buttigieg are your frontrunners, but also because now you've got voters that are pissed off.
01:15:12.000Because you got to imagine how pissed off these Bernie Sanders people are.
01:15:15.000They got absolutely screwed in 2016 and they sucked it up and they went behind the establishment.
01:15:22.000And now here we are in 2020 and they think they're gonna get their chance and they're back with a vengeance and they get screwed right out of the gate in Iowa and it was so obvious and so plain.
01:15:34.000Imagine how pissed off they're going to be.
01:15:46.000I think maybe the best externality of this for the Republicans is that if the nominee is Buttigieg or somebody like that, the Bernie Sanders people will not vote for that person.
01:16:01.000You laughed at us, you screwed us with the superdelegates, you stole the Iowa caucus, you killed Bernie, whatever, and now we're not going to vote for you.
01:16:13.000And you're going to learn your lesson, that you have messed with us long enough, and now we're not going to turn out for your candidate, and Donald Trump will be the president again.
01:16:22.000I do believe that that'll be like lethal if it's anybody other than Bernie.
01:16:27.000I think they're really setting themselves up for catastrophe because imagine if it's like Bloomberg.
01:16:32.000Imagine if Bloomberg sweeps in with his billions of dollars and like steals a nomination.
01:16:39.000Could you imagine if a billionaire bought the nomination?
01:16:45.000If Buttigieg won the nomination, I mean he wouldn't win anyway because he's gay, and I don't think people are ready for that yet, but...
01:16:52.000I think they might have screwed themselves.
01:16:54.000Either they'll get somebody other than Bernie, the progressives won't turn out, and that'll kill them, or it will be Bernie, and I think Bernie won't be able to win because, you know, people are not going to vote for him because they're afraid of socialism.
01:17:06.000So, I think we might have just won the election.
01:17:09.000Honestly, my prediction about 2020 just went from like 50% Trump to like 90% Trump after the screwjob in Iowa because these people don't know what they're doing.
01:17:34.000The president got acquitted on both counts.
01:17:37.000Now you remember what impeachment means is an indictment.
01:17:40.000I try to stress this on every show because a lot of people are just very ignorant when it comes to civics and they think that impeachment means removal from office, but of course it doesn't.
01:17:50.000Of course the president was impeached at the end of 2019 on two counts.
01:17:55.000He was indicted on abuse of power because of the phone call with the Ukrainian president.
01:18:49.000It was 53 against and 47 in favor, all Republicans against and all Democrats in favor on that one.
01:18:56.000So Mitt Romney voted, strangely, Mitt Romney voted to convict on abuse of power but not on obstruction of justice, which is weird.
01:19:04.000But, you know, my takeaway from this, I really have no takeaway, because we have said, we knew that this was going to be the outcome from day one.
01:19:21.000It's like I could have been asleep for the past four months and I could have woken up at any point and been like, oh, did Trump, excuse me, did Trump get impeached and then acquitted yet?
01:19:29.000You know, did Trump get impeached on account of abuse of power and obstruction of justice and then acquitted and maybe one Republican cuck votes to convict, but it doesn't matter because Republicans control the Senate anyway and Trump gets acquitted and it's all over.
01:19:42.000I mean, at any point, at any point during this entire thing, that was the prediction and
01:20:09.000We've been talking about it for months now.
01:20:11.000Here and there, but we basically said the same thing.
01:20:14.000And I'll say the same thing I've been saying.
01:20:17.000On the one hand, people say that it was a failure for the Democrats because the Democrats proved that they're not serious or something, some nebulous idea like that.
01:21:15.000The president looks bad for getting impeached, and the Democrats look bad for doing the impeaching.
01:21:20.000Everybody knows it's all a game at this point, so maybe on the margin are some independents gonna say, well, you know, Democrats really proved that they're playing politics with the constitutional process.
01:21:33.000And maybe the same amount of independents are going to say, well, you know, Donald Trump got acquitted, but I didn't like what he said on that phone call.
01:21:41.000The Republicans are going to stay Republican no matter what, and the Democrats are going to stay Democrat no matter what.
01:21:46.000And the equal amount of independents that were turned off from Trump because of the phone call are going to be the same amount of independents that were turned off by the Democrats because of the impeachment sham.
01:22:22.000No, the Constitution is a fucking piece of paper and we're just getting, we're just like sharpening our knives and loading our guns and getting ready to fuck up the other side in the streets, you know what I mean?
01:22:34.000Sorry for the language and not to Fed Post, but I mean really who is even buying into this stuff anymore?
01:23:02.000At this point, it's just like pouring in non-white immigrants into the country until there's more Democrats and then they bum-rush us with executive orders and laws and federal judges and all the rest.
01:23:14.000So it's like, who are we really kidding anymore?
01:23:18.000And I see this all over the timeline, you're like, Scott Adams and Jack Posobics and all these characters, Carpe Donctum, they're gonna get on Twitter and tell you, see?
01:23:28.000We're making America great again, we're making the case, and we're gonna convince the other side that we're all patriots.
01:23:42.000You've got one side that wants gay marriages and abortions and transgenders and drag queens, and they want a cappuccino-colored slave class, and you've got one side that wants to be like we used to be.
01:24:46.000So when people get on there, people get on television and they talk about, well, I think the American people are gonna look at this and they're gonna say, the Democrats
01:25:47.000Impeachment didn't happen because it doesn't matter.
01:25:50.000Like nothing is happening because like the issue, I feel like increasingly the issues don't really matter.
01:25:58.000I feel like nothing on like a this abstract like conceptual level is happening.
01:26:05.000What's really mattering is like localized power centers and like who's distributing the welfare checks and like where do you buy your groceries from and where's your power grid and things I mean it's really just coming down to a logistical game of power is just like it's what it is in a very classical sense.
01:28:21.000On some level, it was to discredit the president.
01:28:23.000I believe that undermining his credibility as democratically elected and so on, I think that's important for them.
01:28:29.000But I think bigger picture, not just undermine his credibility and running in 2020 and saying, you got impeached and you know, by necessity being accused does harm your character.
01:29:03.000So I think it was all, and I've been saying this, was to jam up the legislative agenda, it was to jam up the executive, to discredit the president, undermine his credibility, and maybe on some level to get people like Bernie Sanders stuck in the Senate so they can't campaign.
01:30:16.000You know, at least we'll have two years of the President and the House and the Senate all operating together and the Supreme Court this time with Gorsuch and Kavanaugh.
01:30:58.000Do you agree with me that nobody's looking at this and they're saying, uh, and they're saying, uh, the constitutional process has been politicized?
01:31:08.000Because I feel like that's not happening.
01:31:11.000And maybe that's because I spend too much time on the internet, but...
01:31:15.000I feel like the country's just split now 50-50 and it's just like loyalty to like a cultural, you know, dyad.
01:31:24.000Not a dyad, you know, two sides of a cultural dyad and that's just how it's gonna be.
01:31:59.000The electoral map in 1980 and 1984 it's like all red and Nixon did that in 68 and 72 and you need there have been Democrat maps like this with FDR I don't think that'll ever happen again I don't think you know a lot of these like GOP proxies they like really want to convince you that
01:32:17.000Trump is going to unite the country and make America great again.
01:32:22.000And it's not going to happen because it's not not going to happen because Trump isn't competent or effective or he's great or anything, but it's not going to happen because the country will just never be united like that again.
01:32:34.000It is permanently separated along these fault lines that are like irreconcilable.
01:33:31.000I think a lot of TradCas would like to remind me that they're Catholic.
01:33:36.000When they're watching them unfurl the Puerto Rican flag and you've got the Mexican homies doing the rapping and you've got J-Lo and Shakira, they'd like to remind you that they're all strong Catholics and that is a good thing.
01:33:49.000SP's Better Programmer, Zoomer Coder, or the Female Coders of Shadow, or the Indian on Fiverr they made.
01:33:58.000Zoomer Coder put together this plugin for free, as far as I know, free for me, and did a great job, and we've got charts, and it's easy to use, great UI, great user experience, great user interface.
01:34:13.000And, uh, you know, these, these, uh, dummies, these Indians or bimbos running shadow.
01:34:45.000And you know, a friend of mine made a really good point, really salient point to me today, which I hadn't considered.
01:34:51.000He said, if the internet is the modern public square, then women should have the same role online that they did in the public square as ordained by the Bible.
01:35:00.000It's just to say they shouldn't be online.
01:35:59.000And the boyfriend is not in the picture literally and also I think symbolically not in the picture, right?
01:36:04.000She's posting the picture, posting these solo slutty pictures of herself on the beach or wherever and boyfriends, oh you look really beautiful, click.
01:36:30.000And it's like, why would anyone permit that?
01:36:33.000If we are supposed to believe that women and men are supposed to be monogamous and have one partner and all that, why would we allow women to advertise themselves in this way?
01:37:09.000Okay, well, you know, people say if I'm not famous online, well, then I'm not an e-girl.
01:37:14.000Well, it doesn't really matter, because if it's like a hundred or two hundred guys who aren't your brothers, or your boyfriend, or your uncle, or your other male family members, well, what's the purpose of it?
01:37:25.000You're putting yourself out there, displaying yourself, for obviously the wrong reasons.
01:37:54.000You know, women are by their very nature childlike and simple, and so I don't know why anyone would bother reading childlike and simple takes online.
01:38:03.000If Twitter is supposed to, you know, make you think and provoke thought and everything, why would we have childlike and simple-minded people by their nature?
01:39:18.000In the same way, in a normal society, you would tell them about what happens in our dimension.
01:39:24.000You go to an alternate dimension where things are normal and say, there's this website where people talk about politics and there's girls giving their takes.
01:39:32.000And people will bust out laughing for the same reason.
01:41:13.000I saw some report, something about like
01:41:17.000receptors I don't look I I'm not even gonna pretend to grapple with the technical language but I was reading something that said that white people are not as susceptible to this disease as Asian men so I think we'll be okay that's that's kind of the white pill maybe I'm good
01:42:05.000Glad to hear about young fans of the show.
01:42:08.000I'm always glad to hear that because that gives me hope for the next generation.
01:42:11.000If young people are watching this show and they're getting educated, they're interested in the issues,
01:42:17.000That means we're in good hands, which I always used to hear stuff like that when I was a kid and I'd roll my eyes and be like, oh, come on.
01:43:25.000Based Mestizo, I've got really the perfect genetic composition.
01:43:30.000I've got the Mestizo, the Mexican component, which obviously has native, it has both conquistador and native DNA, so you get the best of both worlds.
01:43:40.000You get the conquering, exploring, colonial spirit, but then you also get the savage!
01:44:20.000So I have the Savage, I have the Conqueror, the Conquistador, I have the Med, I have the Roman, the Italian, the Commercial Merchant, the Banker, the Original Merchant, the Original Banker, the Med, the Brilliant Merchant, you know, the Emperor of Rome, you know, the sort of Empire mentality, the birthplace of the Catholic Church,
01:44:47.000You know, there's so much going on in Italy.
01:44:49.000It's kind of like all of civilization there.
01:44:51.000The artist, the artisan, the composer, the genius.
01:44:55.000You know, it's all the commercial person, the merchant, the banker, the emperor, the ruler, the legionary.
01:46:12.000I forget the name of it maybe I'll get back to you with that if I remember it.
01:46:18.000Yeah, because my friend is a philosophy major, so he sends me all this good stuff.
01:46:22.000He's very... he's too big-brained for me.
01:46:24.000Some of the stuff he says, I mean, like, I get the gist of it.
01:46:26.000I'm like a Chad, uneducated mad, where he could, like, tell me things, and I, like, am a quick learner, and I very... I could pick it up very quickly, but he... he knows all the books, and all the... whatever, all that book learning, and he sends it to me, and I... I benefit from it.
01:49:25.000I don't know if all you guys saw that, but I posted on my Twitter, there was a video of a, I think she was a boomer, maybe she was a little younger, but there was this boomer woman at the Iowa caucus who was going to vote in the Democratic primary.
01:49:52.000And she turned in her ticket for Pete Buttigieg, and she said, hey, wait, in the video, she says, wait a second, Pete Buttigieg has a gay partner?
01:50:01.000And the girl who's doing the Buttigieg corner is like, yeah.
01:50:32.000And it was so awesome because I grew up in the Chicago suburbs, so seeing her, she, like, perfectly captured, like, the Midwestern boomer mom energy.
01:50:45.000Not like really, uh, like hateful or mean-spirited or antagonistic, but just sort of like, but just very frank, just very like frank and straight up, you know?
01:50:56.000Oh, well, I don't want someone like that in the White House.
01:50:58.000You know, just like, that is so, like, my mom.
01:51:02.000That is so, like, the moms that I grew up around, you know, in my neighborhood.
01:51:09.000Well, I don't want someone like that in the White House.
01:51:44.000If you watch that video and you're from the Midwest and know exactly what I'm talking about, she goes, oh, so why in the Bible does it say that a man should marry a woman?
01:54:41.000We're going to have, at the State of the Union, Chastin is going to be up in the gallery, and Pete Buttigieg is going to what?
01:54:48.000They're going to say, Attention everyone!
01:54:50.000The President of the United States, Pete Buttigieg!
01:54:53.000He's going to walk through the aisle, shake everybody's hand, and then say to my beautiful husband, Chastin Buttigieg, and this glasses guy is going to be in the gallery.
01:58:31.000I don't remember what it was for though.
01:58:34.000Exactly one time what the what was it?
01:58:37.000I don't I have no idea that's kind of bothering me Yeah, no, but aside from that not really a troublemaker so and certainly not like big trouble
01:58:48.000Nas says, do you only get a return email if you get in?
01:58:53.000No, I think you'll get a rejection email if you don't get in.
01:58:57.000Hoon says, any signs of riggers rigging yet?
01:59:14.000I don't know you're talking like late to super chat.
01:59:19.000okay jaded western chauvinists a shadow they're pretty much rubbing it in our faces yeah save the west as democracy blows yeah merck says butt judge shadow acronym donors yeah merck says gay spook for president yeah the guys like in the cia uh jaded western says
01:59:39.000Buddha Judge is from the same Chicago circle as Obama.
02:01:35.000Probably it's a conspiracy Russian bots says you see Barnes & Noble is relaunching classic novels with covers promoting diversity insane Yeah, I saw that and what's funny is they black people are still complaining about it.
02:01:52.000They still had all these people of color online who were saying, well, Barnes & Noble changed the covers to black people, but that's not good enough because they need to just promote people of color authors.
02:02:52.000And, you know, it's just like, it's just like urban, urban black street culture, you know, but dressed up and the theme of these different novels is very stereotypical, like urban beat poet styles.
02:03:49.000And he would always say, don't, don't, you know, better listen to your mama.
02:03:55.000And you know and the the title would be like, uh, I don't know blah something something on gunderson street and it would be You know what?
02:04:03.000I mean, it'd be like some Stupid ass like do you know?
02:04:06.000I I don't know if i'm doing a good job of articulating just like this ridiculous like black Urban culture, which is really like off the wall post-modern I don't know if i'm doing a good job of explaining that but it would always be like, uh
02:04:22.000Just like that stereotypical like very pop New York style of literature, you know?
02:04:30.000Growing up in the neighborhood, it was always like, you know...
02:04:35.000My mom would always say this, and it was always, like, gritty.
02:04:37.000It was like a gritty, like, street, urban novel.
02:04:40.000Not gritty like Violent, but like a phony gritty, you know, like with all these, uh, all these, like, um, eclectic characters, and it was very colorful and kind of, like, funky, and, you know, I don't know if I'm doing a great job of articulating what's in my brain right now, but...
02:04:58.000I always used to, it was always throughout school, and I always hated that, but I can never put my finger on why I hated that, but now I can, but now I can.
02:05:11.000But it's like, it's like all that, you know, and I can imagine, I can imagine when I see those book covers, seeing them in my library as a kid.
02:05:19.000I can imagine being a kid and seeing those covers and being like, oh brother, you know, because I was back then, but I didn't really understand it.
02:05:28.000You know, seeing all these really eclectic, like, new-age urban art styles on the cover.
02:05:34.000You know, like, for... If you were reading, like, Romeo and Juliet, what would the cover style be?
02:05:43.000A European boy and a European girl in a European setting and all that would be very normal, right?
02:05:50.000And then when you've got like a but when it's but when it's brothers on the cover It's gonna be you know, it's gonna be like a homie in a hoodie and he's got some weird, you know he's got like the weekend's haircut and the girlfriend is like got short hair and like a crop top and hoop earrings and And they're kissing on the subway, you know what I mean?
02:06:09.000And it's like but it's some like really weird art style and hyper realistic or it's like something weird, you know and
02:06:16.000And that that's how it always is like that like urban there's a lot of like murals like that in Chicago like a lot of like street art like murals and it's like this is just trash it's just like shit it's not it's not like a funky style it's just garbage it's just made by people that are not talented that doesn't make it like gritty and like local and of the street it's just garbage it's just people that don't know what they're doing when you paint a street mural it's not like oh that's like a statement
02:06:58.000They just have a little bit of talent and they do it as like a hobby, but they don't actually care and they're not really smart enough to have an artistic vision.
02:07:05.000So they kind of slap a bunch of shit together and then they, you know, then they rationalize why it's, you know, bad.
02:08:04.000He was Tommy dreamers like apprentice on ECW He was a terrible wrestler and he would just get his ass kicked every week and then one time he won like the thing anyway But what was it but it's Delaney something right?
02:09:48.000If you're in a blue state, it makes sense to do that, even if you have to vote Democrat in the general, because it won't make a difference.
02:09:53.000You know, like in Illinois, it would probably make more sense for me to try and vote in the primary and mess it up, you know, because a Republican will never win in the general, so...
02:10:05.000Yeah, I think it's generally a good idea to try and vote in the Democratic primary, but check the rules state by state and see.
02:10:12.000I don't know if that's true for Illinois or not.
02:10:14.000If it's like you vote in the primary, you have to vote that way in the general, or if it's just like if you get a Democratic ticket, then you have to vote Democrat all the way.
02:10:20.000I forget exactly what the story is, but yeah, I think it's generally a good idea to try and mix it up and throw a wrench in the machine there by voting for somebody else.
02:10:34.000Fool for Christ says, sending love from New England, doing God's work, Nick.
02:13:21.000It's all like sodium, you know, and I'm not even really, I'm not picky about what I eat, but I've never been one of these people that's like, oh, if I have to, if I have to rough it, I'm going to eat ramen.
02:13:32.000I'll eat a Big Mac, you know, or I'll eat a McDouble or a, you know, whatever before I eat ramen.
02:13:38.000I can't even remember the last time I ate ramen.
02:13:49.000I used to I had like a plastic tray that I would make it in and like a plastic spoon and I remember not even cooking it all the way through because the microwave was terrible and I'd be eating this like little with this little plastic spoon in my desk this ramen.
02:15:52.000What are these just like a dumb question somebody asked me that in real life I'd be like, can you go away?
02:15:57.000If somebody came up to me, it's like hey Nick.
02:16:00.000I was just like, oh wondering what's like your favorite, uh, political redemption arc I'd be like, fuck you get out of here, you know who says
02:16:56.000Hey glad to hear it Ren Paul's a shout out to Jake the super chatter.
02:17:00.000Yeah, the good doc says waiting next real numbers 10 cent leak Yeah, I saw that 10 cent leak.
02:17:07.000I don't know how legitimate that is, but
02:17:09.000Apparently there were leaked numbers from Tencent which showed the real death total at 25,000 people in China as opposed to like 500 which is funny because it's like it's funny because they're telling us 500 and it'd be Quite the exaggeration, right?
02:17:26.000Or the opposite of an exaggeration if it's really like 5,000 times more, you know, whatever 50 times more
02:17:37.000So, uh, Ren Paul says, who would you be your ideal pick for 2024?
02:19:46.000Wow, it's almost weird looking at this.
02:19:52.000Wow sheesh oh man three years three years ago I look like shit in the old one I look good now yeah so tomorrow's the three-year anniversary but hey thanks maybe I'll say something nice for tomorrow I'll put that in my notes for tomorrow let's see
02:20:16.000Mr. Spry says, prefixing any word with Neo makes me sound smart.
02:20:43.000Connors his head tilt from Iowa lady is so Midwest from a Michigan er.
02:20:48.000Yeah, very very true She goes she goes So so Midwest The the neck the neck crane She does that.
02:21:01.000Oh So classic and it's funny because it's such a subtle like mannerism that you wouldn't like you wouldn't like just come up with that until you see it and then you just like Obviously you see it then
02:21:33.000I'm not the person to ask I go into Macy's and I buy the maze the whatever the Whatever the Macy's Brand is I just buy that it's like relatively cheap so Suit brand recommendations, why don't you blow it out your ass?
02:23:34.000I don't think of mango streets Is what I was thinking of not Grove Street the house on mango Street is what I was thinking Stuff like this makes me furious man And even remember house on mango Street.
02:25:52.000But she'll say, and, and she'll talk about Jews, talk about whatever.
02:25:56.000And she'll be like, no, but they're okay, whatever.
02:25:59.000But the one that she really has a problem with is the Polish people.
02:26:03.000And that, it's like you're not even, it's like you're based but blue-pilled.
02:26:07.000Right, and then my other my other grandma is both based and red pill.
02:26:11.000She's not even you know She's a much more classy.
02:26:14.000I would say that she she just gets it You know what?
02:26:16.000I mean, but she just sort of understands has a coherent worldview grew up around certain characters in Chicago and So a very very based Italian family line on the other side So yeah, some some base stuff going on there based family
02:26:35.000What was your favorite Italian restaurant in Boston?
02:26:39.000I didn't actually eat a lot of Italian when I was in Boston.
02:26:43.000I was at BU so I was at The BU is what west of the Back Bay or it's in the Back Bay and the north side where all the Italian restaurants is on like the other side of the city.
02:26:56.000So I remember I didn't really go to the north side very often because you'd have to take the T or you'd have to
02:27:27.000Yeah, I only heard the only one that stands out to me was that bakery Anybody know what I'm talking about that bakery that everybody goes on and on about it wasn't he wasn't he was okay?
02:27:37.000But it wasn't like didn't knock my socks off.
02:27:39.000You know there was a bakery in the north side some Italian bakery, but I went there and
02:27:46.000So yeah, and when I was in Boston, I wasn't eating Italian food.
02:27:51.000I was broke at the time, and you know, I couldn't Uber or go on the T anywhere because I was broke.
02:27:57.000So I would end up ordering Domino's, eating in the dining hall, and then occasionally I'd go to Tasty Burger or T Anthony's was the program.
02:28:05.000Joe the Boomer says, hey Nick, fart or balls?
02:29:09.000That's not like every right-wing fake intellectual on the internet for crying out loud.
02:29:15.000Call me up when you're talking about Burnham, okay, or Nisbet, or you're talking about... We could even go to other people as well, but... I mean, Akshat.
02:32:40.000The Italian side is a little bit more, a little bit more like refined Red Pill.
02:32:46.000Refined based Red Pill, a little bit more.
02:32:49.000No, no, I don't want to, you know, create, you know, family comparisons, but, you know, it's like, you know, my other grandma's like, you know, she's much, much more, she's based in Redfield, but, you know, not as, she doesn't have the same, she's a little bit more strict when it comes to these terms.
02:33:56.000She's got some great stories, too Which I can't repeat on the stream, unfortunately, so there's some good ones, but we're going to move on to our entropy We'll see what people are saying here Metallica fans is what do you think the Democrats next plan is?
02:34:13.000They're hell-bent on destroying Trump's legacy.
02:34:16.000We need him president to slow down the march towards communism
02:34:43.000Metallica fan says, I'm probably not the first one to say this, but just because someone has one of you that aligns with ours doesn't mean they're based.
02:35:17.000Billy Mays says, was trying to offer some comic relief last night with that super chat, but I should have expected your patience would already be worn thin that late in the night.
02:36:47.000What is it before the dark times edit?
02:36:51.000Yeah, yeah, it's called before the dark times somebody made a really good edit of when Ben Kenobi is telling Luke Skywalker about the Clone Wars and it cuts in with all the footage from the prequel and it's so well done.
02:37:05.000I was watching that and I was like Reddit moment!
02:37:15.000Yeah, that whenever I hear that whenever I hear that quote, it makes me think of that edit and I'm like Nerding out like Star Wars tech nerding out.
02:37:26.000But yeah, it's true Josh the remover says any and all gripers in Oklahoma college clubs better send in applications I want to see Nick speak, but I'm not in college
02:37:37.000Well yeah I agree about the first part and yeah hopefully I'll get to Iowa
02:38:05.000Gus says good a Nick finally caught a stream live Been a fan since late 2018 and have always been enjoying the content.
02:38:12.000Don't forget to visit your fans down under Here are some Aussie bucks big man.
02:38:20.000Really appreciate that Maybe I'll get to Australia, but I don't really I'm not really keen on the you know, what 20-hour plane ride or whatever and
02:38:28.000Rance is your story of the friend who sent you the groiper picture in the mail was so damn based Your content and movement is powerful seems effortless ubermensch genius Nick Fuentes role model alert very true It is effort when you're high IQ.
02:38:42.000It is somewhat effortless But hey, thanks a lot.
02:38:46.000Yeah, and there was so as a very Was very nice thing my friend
02:38:52.000Simon Scola sent me that very nice Halloween card for some reason.
02:38:56.000I don't want to get sappy, but it was a very touching moment.
02:38:58.000I opened the card, and he's just got a very simple picture of a griper.
02:43:56.000simp exterminator says holy shit we had to read house on mango street in eighth grade i remember wondering if it was written by an actual schizo because of how poorly written shitty and incomprehensible it was yeah i didn't read it so i couldn't tell you if it was well swear to god i didn't read like any of the books we were supposed to in high school i remember like just not knowing anything about these books and we would have like an essay or a test and i would just have to like completely make things up based on spark notes
02:44:25.000I remember in particular we had to read that book Beloved by Tony Morrison.
02:44:29.000We had to read that in high school and I was like...
02:45:06.000I just tried to like riff off of what somebody else said and there would be like factual inaccuracies and I would try to like rationalize how I was wrong by saying like well no but like my interpretation was this and I would say something and the teacher would just be like puzzled just like straight-up puzzled
02:45:25.000We'd go around the room and I'd give my take and I'd be like, well, you know, well, well, you want to know my take?
02:45:31.000Well, about these characters and, you know, the latest chapter and I'd rattle off, you know, some nonsense.
02:45:38.000And I could see that the teacher throughout would just, just be like, ah, well, I, I don't think that's really right.
02:45:44.000And he'd be like, well, I don't think that's quite it.
02:45:47.000And I'd be like, I don't know, you know, whatever, you know, so.
02:45:53.000And that was, that was most of high school.
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