In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) and host Tucker Carlson ( ) discuss the latest in the John McCain/Japan controversy, President Trump's new trade threat against Mexico, and a new article from the Huffington Post detailing the problem of white nationalists on social media. They also discuss why the media loves to call Nick a white nationalist even though he's not even a White Nationalist and is in fact not a White nationalist at all, and why it's so annoying. They also talk about how the media are setting themselves and the White House on fire, and how they should be held accountable for it. And of course, Tucker gets called out by the media for being a "white nationalist" and the rest of the list goes on and on. America First is a show about red-pilled content based in red-pillared red-pop culture. Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. It's going to be only America First. - the American people will come first once again. America First! - America First Today's episode features: - John McCain and the Japan Controversy - What's going on with John McCain? - White Nationalism? - The Huffington Post article by Luke O'Brien - Who's got the problem with white nationalists? - What does the media know about white nationalists and why they don't have a problem? - Why the media should be accountable for what they write about it? and much, much more! - What do you want to hear from Tucker and Tucker talk about? and Tucker discuss today's episode, and much much more? -- What's the real problem with the media? -- What are you're going to do with white nationalism and white nationalism? Subscribe to America First? , and what do you think about white nationalistism and white identity? ? -- How do you agree with it? -- and what does it have to do it better than that? -- -- and how do you know it's all the same thing, right or not better than the other way? -- or better? -- is it more than that you're a white supremacist? And what are you gonna do with that? or not? -- Is it more white nationalist, or are you more than white nationalist? We'll be back with the truth, or am I a white nazi? -- we'll find out?
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00:30:34.000A little bit under an hour ago we got a big announcement from the big man himself, President Trump, talking about a new threat for tariffs on Mexico.
00:30:44.000And that's what our show is going to be about tonight.
00:31:33.000You know, what that could do, the impact that that could have.
00:31:36.000We'll talk about the possibility that we'll ever see that happen in our lifetimes, you know, because I seem to recall a similar threat that happened a couple of months ago and it didn't really work out.
00:35:37.000So if I sound a little delirious today, it could be that.
00:35:41.000That could be what it is, because my head's hurting and, you know, symptoms of dehydration, perhaps, you know, concussion-like symptoms because of the heat stroke, perhaps, something like that.
00:35:52.000So just, just a little disclaimer there before we jump in.
00:35:55.000I don't really have any other anecdotes, you know, usually we have
00:35:59.000Smaller story, something else, but I'm fresh out.
00:36:05.000We'll be talking about this Luke O'Brien piece.
00:36:07.000And I actually just found out some very interesting details about the author of this article, this Huffington Post article.
00:36:14.000Like I said, the Twitter has a white nationalist problem article.
00:36:18.000Like I said, I found out a couple of minutes ago about the author, Luke O'Brien, who wrote the piece.
00:36:23.000He's actually somewhat of an interesting character.
00:36:26.000You know, I look at these right-wing extremist-type journalists.
00:36:29.000This is a whole class of people, and we'll get into this in a moment.
00:36:33.000And we're familiar with all the names, the people that are on the...
00:36:37.000Right-wing extremist, white nationalist, journalistic beat.
00:36:41.000You know, it's Jared Holt, it's Christopher Matthias, it's Luke O'Brien, it's Jessica Schoelberg, I think is her name, it's Talia Levin, that disgusting pig, that disgusting, ugly, fat, slob pig.
00:37:45.000I was talking to somebody just before the show and they were telling me how his grandfather's involved at Watergate and his father is in this big industry.
00:37:53.000He's in tobacco and so I guess he's this trust fund kid.
00:37:57.000So he's got a little bit of an interesting background and it's always fascinating to me because with a character like Jared Holt it's a little bit ironic in the sense that here you have somebody who
00:38:09.000is whiter than me, okay, and he works for Right Wing Watch, and Right Wing Watch is subsidized by People for the American Way, and People for the American Way is funded by George Soros.
00:38:20.000So it's like, you're a progressive, you know, you're supposed to be this revolutionary, whatever you want to call it, you're bashing the fash, and you're working for a billionaire.
00:38:30.000You're working, and obviously it's not direct, and he'll say, I'm not working for George Soros, I'm working for
00:39:15.000So it's just very ironic that you've got Luke O'Brien on the one side saying, you're the racist, you're the fascist, you're what's wrong with America.
00:39:24.000The guy's a trust fund kid, Irish, she's whiter than me, New York City, Washington DC, whatever, and my last name's Fuentes.
00:40:08.000And he writes, quote, that Twitter facilitates, this part I found ironic, that Twitter facilitates vast amounts of libel, harassment, and threats is no secret.
00:40:18.000That's very rich coming from Luke O'Brien.
00:40:21.000If the company were treated as a news publisher, and Dorsey certainly makes decisions like one when, for example, he cites, quote, newsworthiness to justify leaving up Trump's abusive tweets, it would have been sued out of existence long ago.
00:40:35.000But Twitter gets to hover above the harm it helps cause because, like Facebook and other social media companies, it is immune from liability under federal law.
00:40:45.000Section 230 from the Communications Decency Act in 96, which helps Twitter's bottom line.
00:40:51.000The company just had an impressive first quarter of 2019, raking in more ad revenue and users than expected and inking premium content video deals.
00:40:58.000If banning white nationalists would outrage Trump supporters, it might also chip away at Twitter's business metrics.
00:41:29.000Andrew Anglin, of course, from the Daily Stormer.
00:41:31.000Now we're not, you know, we're not exactly with the Stormer, you know, they're a little out there.
00:41:38.000So we're not totally aligned with them, I wouldn't say, and I don't know if we're exactly defending them.
00:41:43.000But Luke O'Brien, journalist, you know, and you call yourself a journalist, it gives you license to do this kind of stuff.
00:41:49.000And we saw Andrew Anglin as the head of Daily Stormer, and he began this campaign of harassment going after this guy's old high school classmates, going after his colleagues, his friends, former girlfriends, went after his mother, went to his doorstep, I mean harassed this guy like crazy, talked to the federal government about him, and led this harassment campaign that lasted months, and was borderline illegal in how it was conducted.
00:42:14.000And it's no secret that this is how these people
00:42:17.000Make their living, that's all of them.
00:42:18.000You know, that's one example where it was insane, and you can read about it.
00:42:22.000I think Anglin wrote about it in the Stormer, which I don't know if you want to go on there, you want to get tracked, maybe get a VPN before you go on there.
00:42:29.000But nevertheless, this is what all these people do.
00:42:31.000You know, Jared Holt, Matthias, Luke O'Brien.
00:42:46.000And then we're the ones talking about the Section 230 protections, right?
00:42:51.000You know, him saying, well, you know, Twitter doesn't ban them, and the excuse that they use, he says that's Jack Dorsey's excuse, is that if he bans the so-called racists, the so-called white nationalists, well, then you could run afoul of
00:43:25.000Well then, that bias represents the fact that you're no longer an unbiased platform.
00:43:30.000You are now a publisher, and if you become a publisher, then you're legally responsible for everything that's on the platform, and you would not have these legal protections.
00:43:39.000And so it's fascinating that Luke O'Brien says, well, Jack Dorsey is unwilling.
00:43:43.000The reason why he's unwilling to ban, you know, Groyper 1488
00:43:48.000He lists... the list is so long, it's so full, I can't even read all the names.
00:43:53.000It's like literally everybody who is in this universe, right?
00:43:57.000You know, I guess anybody to the right of Ben Shapiro is named here.
00:44:00.000Yeah, the reason that Jack Dorsey isn't banning, you know, Groyper Hitler 1488 is because, uh...
00:44:07.000You know, they would lose, they would lose money.
00:44:09.000Their stakeholders or shareholders or whatever, you know, they begin pulling money out rapidly.
00:44:14.000Twitter would go into the red immediately.
00:44:19.000So that's part of the article, but he says...
00:44:21.000He goes on, he writes, quote, almost two years after Twitter announced new rules to crack down on users associated with violent hate groups and abusive content.
00:44:30.000However, many prominent and known white nationalists and white nationalist groups operate openly on the platform.
00:44:36.000HuffPost identified more than 60 of them.
00:47:32.000That the country cannot sustain 2 million illegal immigrants every year, cannot sustain a population of between 20 and 40 million people we don't even know, in the shadows here illegally, without papers.
00:48:39.000You know, do you see how this is applied?
00:48:41.000And the other tactic, of course, is they lump in
00:48:45.000You know, the people that are obviously, you know, a little bit kooky, a little bit crazy, have probably said things that are outside the box and people that are legitimate, legitimately dissenting.
00:48:54.000You know, this is what Optics is about.
00:48:56.000There are people that are probably saying things that, you know, would be breaking the terms of service, things which are not great to be saying.
00:49:04.000Given the precarious situation that we find ourselves in politically, and then there are people who have had no problems, you know, right up to and including Steve King!
00:49:13.000Who, what is the most egregious thing he said?
00:49:16.000We can't repopulate our civilization with other people's babies?
00:49:33.000This is my opinion, dealing with this kind of stuff for two years.
00:49:36.000The internet censorship problem is a little bit less to me about Silicon Valley, it's really more about this particular group of journalists.
00:49:45.000I think we've talked about this before, but this is really how it operates.
00:49:49.000It's about this cadre of journalists, which they are assigned, two people like me, two people like Richard Spencer,
00:49:57.000Or two people like Lauren Southern or Brittany Pettybone or even smaller accounts like Bryden Proctor or whoever.
00:50:01.000You know, Jared Taylor is on the beat, sifting through and watching all these podcasts that even I haven't heard of before.
00:50:08.000They are assigned, they go down in the mud and they find the names.
00:50:11.000They find the names, they pass them up, it goes up to the Huffington Post or it goes up to Slate or it goes up to Salon.
00:50:26.000You know, it goes to NBC or it goes to Fox News in some cases or CNN.
00:50:31.000Or it'll go to a lawmaker, or it'll go to a think tank, where they'll construct a study, you know, it'll go to the SPLC, goes from, you know, Jared Holt to a Media Matters to the SPLC, where they'll use these data points to say, anti-semitic talking, you know, anti-semitic people saying anti-semitic things has gone up 10,000%!
00:50:50.000It's gone up 6 million% in the last 5 years and everything has to be shut down!
00:50:56.000You know, or it'll go, ultimately, to Twitter's safety and security personnel,
00:51:18.000Particularly compared against Facebook and Instagram.
00:51:21.000Instagram being a subsidiary of Facebook.
00:51:24.000You saw that Facebook after the Christchurch shooting went out explicitly and overtly against white nationalists and white separatists.
00:51:31.000And we don't identify that way, but of course we've been lumped into that category more than once.
00:51:36.000Even though we say we're not, we don't subscribe to that, we don't believe in that.
00:51:39.000So not only is it an umbrella term, but it's also an ideology which is not
00:51:44.000Explicitly violent or explicitly hateful.
00:51:46.000There should be a white nation or a white separation.
00:51:49.000So Facebook went the extra step and said we're banning people purely based on their beliefs, purely based on their political ideology, as opposed to hate speech or crimes.
00:51:58.000And so Twitter has actually been better about this.
00:52:01.000What should be done is, even if they have this sort of arduous or arbitrary, you know, very bad terms of service,
00:52:09.000They should be left then to enforce that.
00:52:11.000I think that would be maybe perhaps a better situation.
00:52:15.000Obviously you still had the terms of service shut down, people like American Renaissance, but it seems to me that the Trump administration and other forces have put sufficient pressure on Twitter to keep them from going all out, to keep them from doing, for example, what Facebook has done.
00:52:30.000But the real problem is that we can last for, you know, we can last a limited amount of time so long as we have people like
00:52:39.000Luke O'Brien writing for the Huffington Post reminding them every three months or six months Producing the list, you know producing.
00:52:51.000These are the white nationalists at Twitter safety.
00:52:54.000These are the ones you got to ban them You know, there's only so much time you can survive when you've got, you know, this little birdie
00:53:00.000In the ear of Jack Dorsey, where he might be inclined to protect the health of the conversation or whatever, and do the right thing, or maybe bowing to pressure from the administration, as little as has been dealt out, eventually they cave to this kind of stuff.
00:53:15.000So to me, I see the social media, even if they had a conscience, even if there was some kind of regulation, whatever it is, really the journalists here
00:53:24.000To me seem to be the problem and I struggle to imagine what kind of a solution there can be to this problem.
00:53:31.000You know, I think that's really the much larger problem going on in the country.
00:53:37.000It's a headache for anybody who wants to be right-wing on the internet in 2019, but really you can extrapolate it out and say that's the problem going on in the whole country.
00:53:55.000That, if we're talking about politics, is the number one issue.
00:53:59.000But then you have to think in terms of process.
00:54:01.000Before we achieve any reforms, you have to win elections, right?
00:54:05.000Before you win elections, or do any kind of activism, even if it's not, you know, winning majorities, even if it's not, you know, a mass movement type of a thing, you have to get the word out.
00:54:15.000You have to inform people, educate people, organize people, network with people.
00:54:22.000And so to me, that is the most important thing that we're coming to grips with.
00:54:26.000And I've had people who have challenged me on this before.
00:54:29.000People have said, no, you think social media censorship is the number one thing because
00:54:34.000You know, you live in mommy's basement, and you know, you want your shekels, you want your, you know, super chats, superstars, and all that.
00:54:44.000It's because before you can achieve any other reform, before you can do anything else, even organizing politically, you know, or doing political education, you have to have some kind of control over mass communication, and that's what it's about.
00:54:58.000So to me, I see that as the ultimate thing.
00:55:00.000And people have come forward with these other solutions.
00:55:02.000I talked about this a little bit today, and it's just so... it's all wrong.
00:55:06.000You know, everybody who's looking at the battlefield today, the chessboard that is politics...
00:55:53.000Instead of going on Twitter, people will go on this other one, and if you don't like censorship, well, you start your own company.
00:55:59.000Well, that doesn't really work, because there's, you know, 300 million monthly active users on Twitter, okay?
00:56:06.000So, try and come up with the infrastructure and the capital and everything else to build something like Twitter, and then try and get 300 million people on there, and then try to survive the censorship efforts, you know, which happen on the Apple Store, and it happens on the
00:56:55.000If something doesn't happen after this, if something is not put into motion after that many people can get totally chopped down in one day, and it achieves that level of media attention, and if nothing is done, if nothing is set into motion, that's your last opportunity.
00:57:12.000I don't think you get another opportunity like that.
00:58:17.000You know, I've thought of all the complex solutions, indirect, you go around, you target the financial, and I don't know, maybe it calls for something more simple.
00:58:27.000It really beats me what we could possibly do about it when I continue to see the people standing athwart the nationalist movement, constantly being athwart on our side, getting in our way.
00:58:37.000You know, these Luke O'Brien, bug man type people.
00:58:41.000You know, that they're able to peddle their lies, destroy lives, livelihoods, harass, and seemingly with no accountability, no consequence.
00:59:52.000And like I said, that's why we're a little bit late tonight, because this was very, very recent.
00:59:56.0006.30 tonight, the president tweets out this threat to Mexico.
01:00:01.000He writes, quote, on June 10th, the United States will impose a 5% tariff on all goods coming into our country from Mexico.
01:00:08.000Until such time as illegal migrants coming through Mexico and into our country stop.
01:00:13.000The tariff will gradually increase until the illegal immigration problem is remedied.
01:00:18.000At which time the tariff will be removed.
01:00:19.000Details from the White House to follow.
01:00:22.000And I see this announcement and it's just, it's just another, it's just another frustrating, just another frustrating thing from the White House.
01:00:33.000Nobody is serious in this country anymore about the problems.
01:00:36.000You know, we've talked about this border crisis for a long time on this show.
01:00:41.000You know, we've talked about it for two years because that's how long the show's been going and we've been talking about how it's been worsening, particularly in the last so many months.
01:00:49.000Every time there's talk about an amnesty, every time there's talk about, conversely, a shutting down of the border, you see a spike in family arrivals, you see a spike in illegal migrants, asylum seekers, and it was no different this time.
01:01:03.000After the government shutdown, we passed a federal spending bill which said that all sponsors of minors and potential sponsors of unaccompanied minors get immunity.
01:01:13.000And people that are caught on the border are released into the interior.
01:01:16.000So subsequently, shocking nobody, we have this unprecedented crisis on the border.
01:01:58.000And I'll tell you why this, to me, is ridiculous.
01:02:01.000In an ideal world, a threat of sanctions might do something.
01:02:05.000You know, the idea with the sanctions is this.
01:02:08.000If we have all these legal loopholes that cannot be closed by the President, you know, we know that our current border crisis is really an asylum crisis.
01:02:33.000They get detained and then they get released because they know that's how the program works.
01:02:37.000So this new influx of immigrants is from Central America as opposed to Mexico where it was predominantly for the past, you know, 10 or 15 years.
01:02:44.000They surrender themselves at the port of entry and then they come in.
01:02:47.000So the thinking goes if this is an asylum problem and we can't really fix it because it's a legal thing, you know, you'd have to go into Congress and change the laws and
01:04:05.000If you were serious about doing that, and you had a 5% tariff, or maybe you had a 25% tariff, you know, something crazy, and you said, we'll put a 30% tariff on all goods coming from Mexico into America, and we're putting it in place today, and it actually happened, okay, maybe you stand a chance.
01:04:23.000Maybe you stand a chance at meaningfully reducing the number of asylum seekers and illegal immigrants.
01:04:29.000It wouldn't solve the problem completely, because you still have a lot of people here, and the problem is, as liberals like to remind us all the time when we talk about the wall, the problem, you know, for a majority of illegal immigrants residing in the country currently is visa overstays as opposed to crossings, and so on and so forth.
01:04:45.000You know, that wouldn't solve it completely, but you would meaningfully reduce the numbers, but that's just the problem.
01:04:50.000It's not going to happen, you know, and I don't know if the 5% tariff will go into place.
01:05:06.000The threat was, I think it was like a Wednesday that week, I forget the exact date, but you remember this, it was literally last month.
01:05:12.000The president said, if the border crisis is not solved, I will do big tariffs on Mexico next week.
01:05:19.000And he said that on a Wednesday, and like by Tuesday of the next week, the threat went from, I'll put a tariff on Mexico unless the immigration stops, to I will put a tariff on Mexico unless immigration is slightly reduced, to I will put a tariff on Mexico if the drug problem isn't solved, to ultimately, and this was the beauty, it's not even an exaggeration, I will put a tariff on Mexican cars
01:05:45.000If Mexico doesn't take care of the drug problem within one year.
01:06:06.000Over the course of this administration, that there would be tariffs on Mexico.
01:06:10.000And that was the latest one where he went from, we're gonna put big tariffs on Mexico if they don't stop immigration to, I guess we'll put tariffs on Mexican cars in a year if they stop drugs.
01:06:21.000And it was just such an embarrassment.
01:07:13.000What is the most important thing about being the president?
01:07:15.000You have a little follow-through, you close the deal.
01:07:19.000And so when you go on Twitter, and you go to the rallies, and you go to the press conference, and you make all these threats all the time, day in, day out, you know, every week, this is why we get abused.
01:07:29.000This is why North Korea is not going to get rid of their nuclear program.
01:07:33.000This is why, you know, if you look across the board, China was able to back away from that deal.
01:07:39.000That's why they pulled out eventually, because they thought, oh, he's bluffing.
01:08:14.000So, to me, it's symptomatic of a much larger problem in the White House, which is, you know, you lack the follow-through, you're not serious, everybody knows you're not serious, and so it's embarrassing.
01:08:24.000So I see this tweet, I see a lot of people get excited, you know, and I did a little clickbait headline tonight.
01:09:19.000And not to mention, this is an added component, you've got the USMCA, the United States-Mexico-Canada agreement, the trade deal to replace NAFTA, which is being debated in Congress, which has yet to be ratified.
01:09:30.000That is in flux now, and if that doesn't pass, then there's no free trade agreement, you know, on this continent.
01:09:38.000So are they thinking, we don't even want to try, we don't want to test him, and so he doesn't even have to put it in place because Mexico will
01:09:45.000Either do something about it or they'll pay lip service.
01:09:48.000I think the most likely outcome is the tariff does go into effect and nothing is done by Mexico to solve the immigration problem.
01:09:56.000I think that's the most likely outcome.
01:09:57.000So for people who are getting excited, you know, there's a possibility.
01:10:00.000I think it's, there's always a possibility.
01:10:03.000There is always a scenario that plays out where the tariffs work, either they go into effect or the bluff works and Mexico does something and it has a meaningful impact
01:10:34.000He's gonna do executive order on birthright citizenship and on and on and on and it never happens and nobody follows through and it's a joke.
01:10:42.000So that's what I think is most likely.
01:10:44.000But I think it brings up a far more salient point actually, which is that the president doesn't need to do this, okay?
01:10:51.000The president does not need to jump through these hoops.
01:10:53.000For all these people that say, oh well, you know,
01:11:01.000When he does something like this, he's working at solving the immigration problem.
01:11:05.000He's really not trying, because we don't need to do this.
01:11:08.000Like I said earlier, the thinking that would lead you to the conclusion that tariffs on Mexico is the right approach to immigration is flawed.
01:11:16.000The thinking that this asylum crisis cannot be solved because we would have to go through Congress to change the laws, and Congress does not want to change the laws, this is flawed thinking.
01:11:27.000That is the thinking that leads you to think tariffs are the option, but it's wrong.
01:11:31.000Because you can look at, and we've looked at this, I think this was like the first run of America First back in 2017 when we were on RSPN.
01:12:33.000You would have a problem implementing this.
01:12:36.000Nevertheless, it is the law of the land.
01:12:38.000And so all these, you know, goofy, ridiculous attempts that have been made where we're shutting down the government or, you know, we're going to try and allocate money from the Defense Department or we're going to do this or that.
01:12:50.000The law of the land says the president can, and this is basically what it says, shut down any immigration for whatever reason for as long as he wants.
01:13:06.000Well, it seems like we're trying everything except for, you know, the most direct approach to this.
01:13:10.000And I've defended this in the past, you know, because, you know, when you look at it in 17 or 18, well, it seems like it may be more expedient to do a tariff approach.
01:13:19.000It may seem more expedient to do an approach where we allocate the money from
01:13:28.000Clearly every approach is going to have legal challenges, you know?
01:13:32.000So if the only obstacle in the way of just directly saying, you know what, no more asylum seekers, or we'll implement as has been reported is going to be implemented soon, and it's another one of these, someone in the White House says,
01:13:46.000Another anonymous report, they'll implement the third country rule for Mexico, which says that if an asylum seeker is coming through another country, you know, they go through Mexico to get to America, well, you're not really legitimately an asylum seeker.
01:14:05.000You know, so why don't we do something like that?
01:14:06.000Why don't we use this law to just shut down immigration?
01:14:10.000Uh, for a long time, they said, well, it's legal challenges, but it seems like that's inescapable.
01:14:15.000It seems like, and it's totally true, that even when you try these other gambits, whether it's tariffs or it's, uh, you know, getting the money from the DOD, you get a legal challenge anyway.
01:14:27.000Fire everybody in DHS, fire everybody in every other department, everybody in the White House while you're at it, who seems to be impeding any progress in this administration, but that's really what it comes down to.
01:14:45.000You know, why does Ryan Grodusky know about this, but you don't know about this?
01:14:49.000Why does Ann Coulter know about this, but you don't know about this?
01:14:51.000You're the President of the United States.
01:14:53.000And you're on Twitter, just like everybody else, and you have access to everybody, you know, in the right-wing conservative sphere.
01:15:00.000If I'm 20, you know, and I'm doing America First at home for 1,500 people or whatever, and I'm reading this stuff, and I'm talking about it, and I know what the problem is, then you should too!
01:15:28.000We read a quote directly from a White House meeting, an Oval Office meeting, where Donald Trump confronted that guy and said, you know, you're causing basically all the personnel problems.
01:15:48.000It is not rocket science to see what's happening between the leaks, between the, you know, the lack of follow-through on all these policies.
01:15:54.000You wake up on Fox News and you see these orders you're giving out are obviously not being followed through on because the crisis continues.
01:16:01.000And so I don't think we can any longer say, well, it's just all these other people that are the problem.
01:16:30.000That's a very unfortunate thing because, you know, we have been cheerleading this guy for years and saying what a hero he is and the sacrifice he made and all that, but it is so apparent at this point.
01:16:43.000You just see this stuff again and again and it's just embarrassing.
01:16:46.000It's just humiliating and demoralizing is really the word.
01:16:50.000To see this go on and you just feel like it's deja vu all over again.
01:16:55.000You know, it's people coming across the border, another empty threat, another tweet, the boomers get all excited, and then back to square one next week, right?
01:17:03.000We'll get another record number from Breitbart about how, you know, the country's just totally getting their shit pushed in on the border, and we thought we elected this guy to do something about it, and we get tweets.
01:18:44.000Cody says, what is your opinion on legalizing murder?
01:18:46.000We are still stridently against legalization of murder on America First.
01:18:51.000NC says, are you excited for the film adaptation of Hot Dish?
01:18:56.000I know most video game movies are trash, but I heard Teddy Spaghetti is working closely with the producers to make sure the movie always stays true to the game.
01:19:51.000I've been watching a lot of TikToks lately and all the TikToks are like, uh, I saw one of the captions said, uh, O5 kids getting ready to leave middle school and going to high school.
01:22:12.000Mehdi says, feeling like Hail Mary attempts to achieve something from Belonf lately, but other world leaders know his time is limited if they give him nothing.
01:24:55.000You know, understanding the way the gender roles are supposed to work, and I think that's the only, that's the requirement as far as what they think about politics goes, or you know, these other things.
01:25:05.000I could really care less about anything else, right?
01:28:00.000Blue Force says, what's President Trump's progress on dealing with social media censoring conservative voices toward monitoring the situation?
01:28:41.000That is why it is like physically painful because everything is all out of whack.
01:28:46.000You have to align the sleeping, the eating, everything has to become realigned, you know, and set.
01:28:54.000So I find myself just, like, falling asleep before the show.
01:28:57.000I'm, like, nauseous every day because I don't eat when I don't sleep.
01:29:01.000So it's just been... I've been feeling bad, so I can't even eat McDonald's because my body is just, like, it's punishing me.
01:29:07.000So maybe once I get everything sorted out, I sort myself out, I clean my room, clean up my circadian rhythm, you know, then I'll be back at the McDonald's, huh?
01:29:22.000The saint of the day is Saint Joan of Arc.
01:29:24.000Funny seeing femloids parade her around as a feminist icon when she would likely have them all burned at the stake today for their disgusting abortion advocacy.
01:30:07.000Frank says, if JLP can tell Hassan black people destroy, I think us Anglos can admit there's a lot of cringe from other Anglos take the JLP pill and call them out.
01:30:24.000In any case, yeah, we all should be able to be honest about our own groups, about our own tribes, which is why I'm forthright in telling you that Italians have no flaws, truly.
01:30:35.000Chippy says, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
01:31:09.000That's what led me to God initially, because the monotony of college.
01:31:13.000It was just sleeping and eating, sleeping and eating, because I wasn't really doing much else.
01:31:19.000And I was like, well, life seems kind of futile, man.
01:31:22.000Life seems kind of like a big old black pill.
01:31:24.000It just seems like you live a day and you've lived them all, you know?
01:31:29.000Once you think about it, life is only days.
01:31:32.000We think about tomorrow, the future, possibilities, you know, things that are out there.
01:31:38.000And it's like, no, that is not how you should regard life.
01:31:41.000There is no such thing as the next day.
01:31:42.000There is only today and days that are exactly like today.
01:31:46.000You wake up, you brush your teeth, you have your three square meals, you know, you deal with whatever bullshit you gotta deal with, and then you go into your bed and you go to sleep.
01:32:54.000uh you know for for the next fortnight scan i am looking forward to the future but i can understand where you might come from on that on that level uh young lung says isn't the real red pill that 2008 was just the overture pretty much a large recession in the near future it appears that the federal reserve just reinflated the bubble with quantitative easing and low interest rates uh yeah you could say that
01:33:17.000Well Austrian business cycle theory says that the only way to have a healthy economy and really the cause of this business cycle and this longer term catastrophic business cycle is the fiat money system.
01:33:37.000Subject to the same market conditions as all other forms of capital, well then you would not have these wild fluctuations in the market, wild corrections, and you know horrible deep depressions and recessions.
01:33:49.000You would have a much more stable economy.
01:33:58.000outlook in the absence of central bank tinkering you've got the business cycle which goes up and down along that line along that trend line and then you've got much more ominously a much larger cycle and you know they call this I forget what the exact term was but they call this the crack-up bust or the crack-up boom this is what Mises called it
01:34:21.000and he said that eventually you know the long term with central banking is yes you have these recessions and depressions and the business cycle and you know these short and long term trends and this is relative but he said ultimately what central banks are doing is this catastrophic level of inflation of value this catastrophic manipulation of value and numbers and things such that at a point in the future
01:34:46.000You will have a cataclysmic destruction of the economy.
01:34:49.000You know, a cataclysmic correction in the economy.
01:34:52.000And people look at the debt bubble in the world.
01:34:54.000You know, you could look at America and say, some of these numbers are not good.
01:34:57.000You know, you could look at some of the numbers and say, uh-oh, looks like time for another recession.
01:35:02.000It's, you know, we're due seven years later, you know, so many years later.
01:35:06.000Another way to look at it is the whole world is built on top of debt.
01:35:41.000I think that's due in the future, you know.
01:35:43.000For everybody talking about demographic explosion, you do have to read a little bit of zero hedge or whatever and think about the value of the dollar as a reserve currency, these sort of greater macroeconomic trends.
01:35:54.000So I definitely would not be surprised if you get something really bad because it's like all the sectors of the economy, like you said, are blown up with cheap credit, cheap money.
01:36:05.000Because that's what people are discounting is we get out of the debt crisis in 2008,
01:36:29.000But I'm keeping the money, you know, I'm keeping it stuffed in my mattress.
01:36:33.000Not going anywhere just yet, we'll wait and see.
01:36:36.000And hey, if the housing market collapses, if the market collapses, then I'll go in and buy a bunch of stuff, you know, gold, bitcoin, stocks, who knows.
01:37:19.000Is that the push now is not simply for transsexual acceptance, it's the children that they're pushing it on.
01:37:25.000Not only are they introducing the concept of transsexuals, but then they are facilitating, enabling, encouraging in some cases, this barbaric transition process.
01:37:35.000Which for some people they believe all this entails, I'm gonna grow my hair out.
01:37:52.000When you look at a full transition, what they're talking about is castrating you.
01:37:56.000They're talking about cutting your scrotum open, taking your testicles out, and I can't even describe the rest of it, the ungodly things that they do.
01:38:05.000Turning things inside out, and making incisions, and it's just like
01:38:26.000I guess that's the most tragic part about it, because even in the cases where you see a person, maybe they... and I don't doubt that there are genuine cases, and they are few and far between, I'm sure, where somebody says,
01:40:07.000If you're a journalist, you know, or you're, you know, some kind of scumbag living in Manhattan and you're telling 12 year olds, 13 year olds, encouraging them to transition, you should have the surgery done to you.
01:40:19.000And then we'll see how many people want to encourage that.
01:40:22.000You know, where they're cutting things off and there's complications and things are popping open and they have to go back in and it's so bad people kill themselves just because how bad the surgeries are.
01:40:32.000You know, maybe the people that advocate for things should have them done to them, right?
01:40:36.000Like we said the other day with abortions.
01:40:39.000So so there you have it Gen Z says how do you feel about decriminalizing murder?
01:40:44.000I am also against a decriminalization of murder gonna gonna be we want murder to be illegal I think on the show.
01:40:50.000I think that's our position McDowell says which yay track will you use as a theme for your campaign rallies?
01:40:57.000Oh, that's a good question Can't tell me nothing.
01:41:00.000That's a good one for the campaign rally Champion is a good one champion from
01:41:08.000Graduation or Champions with Gucci Mane and others.
01:41:14.000Or you could do Glory from Graduation.
01:42:36.000I don't even look I don't even care that you're nagging me.
01:42:38.000I don't think I am really all that tardy Because you know, what really is lateness?
01:42:44.000I think it is all relative truly and and what really is time time What what really is such a thing as you know being on time?
01:42:52.000I think it's a bit of a construct if you want to know if you want to know the truth but uh, but hey congrats on the kid big congrats on the child and
01:43:02.000This is the most important form of content creation, the creation of Aryan warriors.
01:43:07.000The creation of Catholic Aryan soldiers for battle.
01:43:11.000The creation of white racial soldiers for the race war.
01:44:39.000I'm just waiting on my Diet Coke, okay?
01:44:41.000You know, I'm just waiting on my hamburger.
01:44:43.000Can we just please, can we talk about something normal for once?
01:44:46.000That's the thing, everybody I meet in real life, all they want to do is like do America first in person, but they want to tell me what they think.
01:46:47.000I can delay, you know, this marshmallow test.
01:46:50.000The kids who watch, or rather, the kids who did the marshmallow test and said, I will have two marshmallows in 10 minutes as opposed to one marshmallow now, those are the kids who watch America First.
01:47:38.000You know, my grandma, thankfully my grandma is based in Redfield.
01:47:42.000So, you know, we talk for hours and it's no problem because we're all on the same page.
01:47:47.000You know, but then the other side of the family comes over and it's like, you know, you guys are a little bit blue pilled, you know, you guys are a little blue pilled.
01:47:54.000You know, I talked to my grandma on the one side and we're talking about the issues and based on red pilled stories and things on the other side.
01:48:02.000And it's like, OK, you know, but hey, but family is essential no matter what.
01:48:38.000You really do have to be dumb to sleep easy at night.
01:48:41.000You know, how are you not disoriented by things as they are?
01:48:45.000Perhaps it's like, you know, low IQ you can sleep, high IQ can't sleep, superior IQ you realize there's nothing you can do about it, might as well just sleep.
01:48:56.000And I guess that's where, you know, right on the cusp of there, basically.
01:52:42.000Businesses and politicians take their advice from economists, you know, and really it's more about government policy.
01:52:49.000Government policy and think tanks, you know, all of that is determined by economists.
01:52:54.000So you buy out a think tank, which employs economists, and they tell you what, you know, a policymaker would need to hear to pass the right regulation, and the rest is history.
01:53:02.000So, yeah, I would say it's maybe like 50-50.
01:53:06.000Billy says Drake Parker and Josh Nichols from the show Drake and Josh spent a suspicious amount of time at the movie theater connections of the Colorado theater shooter a possible Nickelodeon terror cell that is true you know Josh Nichols worked at the theater you never
01:53:47.00050 People Slaughtered, San Diego, Movie Theater Massacre, Crazy Steve Implicated, Suspect Was Known As Crazy Steve, Isolated, Disturbed Individual, Friend Said That 3 Years Ago Things Started To Go Awry, He Was Fired From His Job, Girlfriend Broke Up With Him, And He Began Amassing Big Amounts Of Ammunition And Firearms,
01:54:11.000the drake and josh shooting you know who knows what could happen right uh sneaky says uh at six i told my teacher calm down sugar tits i never had a chance in today's feminazi public education education grow a garden buy guns and say no to tiny hats wow that's uh wow you're so based in redfield
01:54:32.000That super chat makes me, uh, it's just, that just makes me mad.
01:55:08.000Simon Skolas says, getting, getting, no, you're great, you're great.
01:55:13.000Simon Skolas says, Luke called Andrew Dodson killing himself because of people doxing, getting him fired, and then harassing him, and quote, alleged suicide.
01:56:16.000I do I fight for the masses Illest just something says okay.
01:56:20.000First of all pronounce my name right this time No He says illa straw tumble says did you hear Joey Salads is running for a Congress seat in New York?
01:58:59.000You know, all of that is a social construct.
01:59:01.000It's all, you know, organisms coming together and agreeing on things.
01:59:05.000And if that's the case, if that's what you think morality is, well then all it takes is a disagreement for me to throw your morality in the garbage.
01:59:12.000Okay, well, we are people, and maybe morality isn't objective or cosmic in any sense, but we do live in a world, and we do live in a society, so we should agree to these rules based on, you know, what is empathetic.
01:59:25.000You know, that's the answer I hear, or based on what we see in the animal kingdom, or something like that, or evolutionary psychology, or whatever.
01:59:47.000You suspend your disbelief about morality having this cosmic basis enough that you can create a moral ethical code in your atheist republic.
02:00:24.000Andrew Torba says, I filled out the White House Big Tech Censorship form and all I got was dozens of spam emails from the White House whining about the dopey Mueller report.
02:02:37.000I think people grow up in, like, you know, more liberal public school system, liberal media, liberal Hollywood, and they say, the big dream, of course, for all these people is to leave the suburbs and go to the big city.
02:02:48.000And even in the smaller cities in the interior, to go from Salt Lake City or to go from
02:02:54.000You know Birmingham or to go from Nashville and go to the big city.
02:02:58.000They want to go to New York City, LA That's what everybody wants to do.
02:03:02.000So so that's why you know, they're not gonna come from New York City They're already in New York City So a lot of them I think come from the Midwest because it's it's sort of a liberal environment Increasingly at least with white people and they all the big dream is to go to Manhattan so they can live the urbanite bug man lifestyle So I think it's a very simple explanation
02:03:21.000Boss Vivo says, Nick, you have mentioned that Drake is nonsensical without Josh.
02:03:25.000Could you physically articulate that concisely if possible?
02:03:57.000Regular Pat says, Nick, remember, I love when people... Oh no, but actually... Okay, like I'm not getting it directly from the source, right?
02:05:51.000Well, just shoot me an email if you're serious about that.
02:05:53.000If you are the Qatari oil money backer that I've been looking for, who will spare me from the masses, you know, who will give me an airlift away from the dirty hands of the masses, hey, just shoot me an email, njfuentesblog at gmail.com.
02:06:29.000Two years of this stuff and I started out very, you know, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
02:06:34.000That's what Stefan Molyneux said about me, you know.
02:06:37.000And now, two years later, I'm like, just, just, you know.
02:06:40.000provide the big macs and i'll i'll say what you need me to say defend cutter refrain from talking about cutter it's fine just you know living wage i'm fine with it right jokes these are jokes these are jokes i have to clarify lauren rose she busted my balls one time so i always have to clarify she's like um
02:06:59.000You said you would take money from Cutter?
02:07:08.000And anyway, you know, Lauren Rose hasn't even been doing content for like a million years, so it's like... I don't think you really deal with the same things that I have to deal with.
02:07:16.000Maybe you'd see the funny side if you were on the front lines like me, right?
02:08:30.000Well, thank glad you like the tie No, I like processed food.
02:08:34.000I will continue to eat it I will continue to eat burger and you can't you know, you will not convince me that there is a better way to live so
02:09:46.000The people adjacent to us are just psychopaths.
02:09:50.000So, uh, so I think that's the way it's going to be for the future until, you know, you're going to see people with influence and with money and with power, uh, begin to get serious about the, uh, you know, this, this revolution, you know, this right wing insurgency, whatever you want to call it, get serious about bringing real right wing ideas into the fold.
02:10:09.000But I, you know, I'm, I'm seeing it a little bit, but not enough at this point.
02:10:14.000Deplorable Mike says, feels good to be the true zoomers, those born before 2000.
02:12:30.000You know, the Chad fluoride water and Big Mac versus the Virgin, you know, whatever they're eating over there.
02:12:37.000Haggis, like you said, a bunch of trash.
02:12:40.000Das Reingold says my boomer friend says that even though there isn't new wall the replacement wall is in effect new wall is replaced that thing was garbage he is you know aware of things but still thinks Trump is playing 40 chess I can't get the boomer out yeah that's just ridiculous you know if you're not expanding the wall you're not really doing much Gary Baker says where's your evidence that the Catholic Church was against race mixing I don't think I've ever claimed that
02:13:07.000So, Magic says, less Big Macs, more kale from the sea.
02:13:14.000Tony says, with the Trump investigation behind him, Robert Mueller sets his sights on finding the Russian from the Pine Barrens episode of The Sopranos.
02:14:56.000I believe in the Holy Ghost, you know, and spirits and things like that, but not like, you know, the paranormal, not like poltergeist, things of that nature, not really.
02:15:06.000Technology says, counting all the assholes in the room?
02:15:12.000Okay, Evan says environmentalism is essential to nationalism, but Pine Tree Gang is a bunch of attention-seeking LARPers and 70s-era leftists.
02:17:21.000boss says oy yeah boy mate you're being a nonce for posting a super chat this late drew says i am getting old how to stop okay that's so funny poopoo king says hello fellow 4channer i'm part of a fun meme group with great deals on sawed-off shotguns join our myspace and please meet me in a vacant lot to see these shotguns
02:18:05.000Alex says Deuteronomy 29 22 9 you shall not sow your vineyard with two different kinds of seed or else it produce Shall become or its produce shall become forfeit both the croppy of Sony and the yield of the vineyard.
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