TRUMP EXONERATED??? Supreme Court Grants Trump TOTAL PRESIDENTIAL IMMUNITY | America First Ep. 1347TRUMP EXONERATED??? Supreme Court Grants Trump TOTAL PRESIDENTIAL IMMUNITY | America First Ep. 1347
Supreme Court grants President Trump immunity from most of the most recent batch of federal indictments. We also discuss the continued fallout from Joe Biden's comments on Thursday's CNN primary debate, and the growing number of calls for him to step down from the 2020 Democratic primary race. We'll talk all about that and much more on tonight's show. Stay tuned for a live chat with host Nicholas J. Fuentes where he'll talk about it all and much, much more! Subscribe to America First on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, Like, and Share to stay up to date with what's going on in the world of politics, pop culture, and pop culture! And don't forget to leave us a rating and review in Apple Podcast's! You can also become a supporter of the show by becoming a patron! If you like the show and/or have any other suggestions or suggestions, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and tell a friend about it! Thanks for listening and supporting! The opinions expressed in this podcast are our own, and we'll be looking out for you in the next episode of America First! Thank you! -Nick -Jon Sorrentino and the crew at . Jon Jonathan and the team at Timestamps: 1:00:00 - 2: 3:30 - 4:15 - What's next? 5: 6:40 - What do you think? 7:00 8:00 | 9: What would you like to see in the future? 11: What s your favorite part? 12:30 | 15: What's your favorite thing? 16:30 17:00 / 16: What are you looking forward to hear from me? 17 + 17:30:00 // 17:40 18:00 & 17:10 19:00 +16:00/16:30 +17:30? 21:00? 22:30 & 16:20 27:40 + Comments & Comments? - Do you think you think I'm going to vote for me in 2020? 26:00) - Is it a problem? & 15:00 Or do you agree with it? +15:00+17:40? 25:30) -Can I vote for him or don t I think so?
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00:08:51.000We'll also be talking tonight about Joe Biden and the continued fallout from the debate last Thursday.
00:08:58.000And I gave my take on that last week on Friday, and I said that I actually don't think it's extremely likely that he'll wind up dropping out of the race in the coming months, but it seems like it's getting more likely every single day.
00:09:13.000And today the first Democrat congressman came out and said that Biden must step down, and there's a number of other Democrat officials that have said exactly the same thing.
00:09:21.000And it seems like there's just this snowball effect.
00:09:25.000More and more Democrats are coming out and demanding that he withdraw due to his declining mental condition and his age.
00:09:33.000And so it seems like, even though it was almost impossible a week ago,
00:09:38.000Maybe inevitable or becoming inevitable as time goes on.
00:09:43.000So we'll talk about both those stories.
00:11:37.000It's going to take a little bit of getting used to, but I think altogether it's going to be a major improvement, brand new, and much higher production quality.
00:11:47.000And we're really making a big effort to step things up before the election.
00:11:51.000You know, I feel like this movement is bigger than ever, the show's bigger than ever.
00:11:55.000We're now on Rumble, and the show on Rumble is bigger than it's ever been.
00:12:00.000At least in the past few years since I got banned from DLive.
00:12:05.000So we're really making a big effort to take things to the next level and raise the bar.
00:12:10.000So I hope everybody loves what we've done with things and with the technology.
00:12:15.000We'll be working throughout the week to kind of dial it in and optimize it and everything.
00:12:19.000But, excuse me, but I'm pretty excited.
00:12:24.000And also, I just want to put this out there too because I know people are going to say this.
00:12:30.000I have been very critical of Trump lately, and I just know everybody's going to say, maybe this is me being paranoid and self-conscious, but I just know people are going to say, oh, he started criticizing Trump, and then a week later he got a brand new studio.
00:13:09.000Okay, we did a major fundraiser at the end of last year.
00:13:14.000If you remember, we did a Christmas New Year's fundraiser.
00:13:18.000We raised a lot of money and this is one of the big projects that the money was going towards.
00:13:24.000If anybody was wondering, because I know people are going to say that, they're going to say, whoa, he started going out against Trump, and then he took the trip to Israel, he took the trip to the Democrat Party headquarters or something.
00:13:36.000No, but we did a fundraiser, and if you contributed anything to the fundraiser,
00:13:42.000Thank you very much, and I hope people that were a part of that love what we did with the money.
00:13:49.000This is one out of three or four of the major projects that we have for this year.
00:13:54.000The other, of course, was AfPak 4 so far, which didn't go exactly as planned, but we are going to put an AfPak 4 on eventually, but this is the result of that.
00:14:07.000So just so people are clear on that and I appreciate all the funds that came our way because of that.
00:14:13.000But yeah, we put this together in a pretty short amount of time.
00:15:11.000But like I said, let me know what you think.
00:15:13.000Some people are saying there's some audio issues.
00:15:16.000If there's problems with the audio, don't freak out too much, because this is the first outing on the show.
00:15:23.000And like I said, we're going to get it dialed in.
00:15:25.000Unfortunately, with the new setup, I am looking at the live chat, which I normally never do because I hate the live chat.
00:15:32.000So I am going to be reading it a little bit more when I'm doing the show, which is not something I'm really looking forward to.
00:15:39.000But I do see some people are saying, oh, the audio is different.
00:15:43.000We're going to get the audio dialed in.
00:15:44.000If it's not perfect, do not be alarmed.
00:15:47.000We're going to get it dialed in this week.
00:15:50.000But with that being said, so that's the new set.
00:15:54.000But with that out of the way, I guess we'll get started with the show.
00:15:58.000Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:16:05.000Make sure to smash the follow button and leave a like on the video.
00:16:18.000I know the past few weeks I haven't been doing the show as much.
00:16:21.000Been super busy with AfPak and then the studio and other stuff, but I'll be here all week.
00:16:29.000And, of course, the other thing I forgot to announce, the show is going to be starting from now on every night at 8 o'clock Central Time.
00:16:39.000So I know that's the other persistent problem, is the show is all over the place.
00:16:44.000It's starting at like, sometimes 7 in the morning, and sometimes it's midnight, and sometimes it's 9 o'clock, but the show from now on is gonna go live every night at 8 o'clock Central Time, okay?
00:16:59.000And now that we spent a lot of money on the studio, now I'm really committed.
00:20:06.000I've been saying this, so I'm going to do a little, like, my general thoughts on what's going on today, and then we'll get into the news.
00:20:14.000We're going to talk, as I said, about the Supreme Court case on Trump's immunity, and we'll get into the details of the decision, and we'll also talk about the state of the Democratic Party, where they're at with Joe Biden, if they're going to run him or not, and what the ultimate decision will be.
00:20:36.000I'm not so interested in that stuff, so I'm gonna talk a little bit generally about the state of the race first.
00:20:44.000Because obviously, so much has changed in just the past week.
00:20:49.000I think everybody recognizes that the race has fundamentally changed since Thursday.
00:20:55.000And the race has been changing, it's been evolving, but there was some finality.
00:21:01.000It was very drastic on Thursday night.
00:21:04.000And Nate Silver, who is famous for launching 538, famous political pollster, and he creates these very accurate forecasts for the election.
00:21:14.000He's not a Republican by any stretch, he's not a conservative, and he didn't believe in Trump in 2016 or in 2020.
00:21:20.000Nate Silver now has Donald Trump at a 70% chance of winning in 2024.
00:21:41.000According to the top forecasters, he is now by far and away the favorite.
00:21:46.000Not even likely, like overwhelmingly likely to win.
00:21:49.000And that's all because of Joe Biden's debate performance on Thursday.
00:21:54.000But as I said, that had been a culmination of so many of these trends over the past year and a half or so.
00:22:03.000And in particular, I would say there's about three major trends that have culminated in what happened on Thursday.
00:22:11.000Two pertain to Trump, and the third pertains to Biden.
00:22:15.000The two that pertain to Trump, these things that are going absolutely in his favor, I wrote a Telegram post about this after the debate last week on Friday, are these.
00:22:25.000One is that these indictments are actually helping Trump.
00:22:30.000So, and if you missed it, I wrote an extensive post on my Telegram channel, t.me slash NickJFuentes on Friday, and I went into the whole history of this race.
00:22:41.000Because at this stage in the game now, as I said, it seems that Trump is unstoppable.
00:22:46.000It seems inevitable that he's going to win.
00:22:48.000People are now arguing about how big the blowout will be.
00:22:52.000Some are saying that Trump may win in New Mexico, in Minnesota, in Virginia, which previously people thought those were unwinnable states for any Republican, including Trump.
00:23:04.000And if you look at the margin in those states,
00:23:07.000It was not close in 2020, and some of them it wasn't close in 2016, and yet now there are some polls that say these are now the new swing states, that Trump will win the Rust Belt, he will win from Wisconsin to Pennsylvania.
00:23:22.000They say now the real races to watch are Virginia, New Hampshire, Minnesota, New Mexico, maybe even some say New Jersey.
00:24:43.000It wasn't even likely for a very long time.
00:24:46.000But as I said, there are three trends that culminated in this situation we're in now as a result of the debate.
00:24:52.000And the first that pertains to Trump is that the indictments have actually helped him.
00:24:56.000The moment that things began to turn around for Trump last year,
00:25:01.000I'm talking spring 2023 was when the first indictment came out of Manhattan.
00:25:06.000And for a long time, I think, and I think the conventional wisdom suggested this also, that the indictments would hurt Trump, that people would not want to vote for a felon.
00:25:18.000Not a accused criminal, not a convicted criminal.
00:25:23.000Everybody thought, I think the Democrats more than anybody, and probably this was delusional from the beginning, they thought that Trump being charged would knock him out of the race or create serious problems that would make it untenable for him to win.
00:25:59.000I mean, the worst timing that he could have chosen to jump in the race was, you know, rather than after his strong performance in the midterms, rather than when Trump was struggling in the beginning of the year, he jumped in actually several months after the indictments was maybe the worst timing of all that he could have chosen.
00:26:18.000And then since last spring, it's just been never-ending indictments.
00:26:23.000It was the indictment in the Classified Documents case from the DOJ.
00:26:27.000It was the indictment from Fulton County pertaining to Trump's call to the Attorney General and the governor in the state of Georgia.
00:26:34.000And then finally, it was the January 6th indictment, which is the one that everybody had been waiting for, and maybe the most BS out of all of them.
00:26:43.000Conspiracy charges, fraud charges, stuff that doesn't even make any sense.
00:26:48.000An obstruction charge which, according to the Supreme Court ruling last week, may not even stick to begin with.
00:26:56.000So the charges have given Trump enormous and sustained momentum ever since last year.
00:27:02.000Number two is that ever since October 7th, all of the party elites and other elites, even from the Democrats' side, have now coalesced around Trump.
00:27:13.000And I've talked extensively about this on the show.
00:27:17.000I don't think many people are discussing this.
00:27:21.000But there were really like two distinct things that have made Trump the favorite, and that's one, the charges, and two, which people are talking about a lot less, is the October 7th Hamas attack on Israel.
00:27:34.000And why would that make Trump the favorite?
00:27:37.000Well, you would only understand that if you have any kind of sober and complete
00:27:43.000And honest accounting of the extent to which Jewish Zionists control the Republican Party and American politics.
00:27:54.000After October 7th, the Jewish consciousness fundamentally changed and all of Jewish society was shifted to the right.
00:28:02.000And I'm talking about the state of Israel.
00:28:05.000I'm also talking about Jewry across the entire world, including and especially in the United States.
00:28:13.000And Jewish people across the world saw what they say is the worst attack on the Jews since the Holocaust.
00:28:21.000It was radical Muslim terrorists leaping over the border and killing civilians and kidnapping people and raping people.
00:28:30.000As such, on that day, just about every Jew on planet Earth became a lot more right-wing, including the Jews in America.
00:28:39.000And the Jews in America are very powerful.
00:28:43.000And for those that understand this, you know what I'm talking about.
00:28:47.000For those that don't, I'll give you some names.
00:28:50.000Bill Ackman, who runs a major hedge fund in Wall Street, is a billionaire.
00:28:56.000Lifelong donor to the Democratic Party, lifelong Democrat and a liberal.
00:29:01.000After October 7th, he became a Republican.
00:29:05.000And he wrote an open letter to Harvard University, but it was published for public consumption, basically saying that he was asleep for so long and had no idea how far the left had gone.
00:29:20.000And he said that the cancel culture and the political correctness and the DEI that the left pushes is now harmful to American society and to the Jewish people.
00:29:31.000And so now he's become a donor to the Republican Party, an enthusiastic supporter of Donald Trump.
00:29:41.000It's not because Trump, anything happened with him.
00:29:45.000It's not because Republicans won the argument or Trump won the argument.
00:29:50.000It's because October 7th made Jewish people fundamentally insecure, which makes them more conservative, makes them more right-wing.
00:29:59.000I'll throw out another name, Jacob Helberg.
00:30:02.000Jacob Helberg is another major finance guy, but he's from Silicon Valley, which represents a whole different faction of the American elite.
00:30:10.000Bill Ackman comes from Wall Street, from Harvard.
00:30:13.000Helberg comes from Silicon Valley on the West Coast.
00:30:16.000Jacob Helberg is a gay man, another lifelong Democrat.
00:30:20.000I think he's raised $2 million for the Democratic Party over his lifetime.
00:30:25.000And previously it said he would never support Donald Trump.
00:30:28.000He is one of the top contributors to one of Trump's joint fundraising committees, contributed the maximum amount, which is nearly a million dollars, and was present at the recent fundraiser, which was hosted by David Sachs in California, or at least I believe his husband was, Keith Raboy.
00:30:47.000And Jacob Helberg has served as a connector, bringing all the other Silicon Valley guys, alongside J.D.
00:30:57.000So those are two examples of Jewish billionaires who are deeply sympathetic to the cause of Israel, to the Zionist cause, who are moved to the right, who pivoted to Trump and have given a lot of money to the Republican Party as a direct consequence of their feelings about October 7th.
00:31:15.000Both Jacob Helberg and Bill Ackman have said that they shifted to the right, they pivoted to the right because
00:31:46.000And I've been one of the few people that's been open about saying this, other people not so much, that the October 7th attack shifted the Jewish consciousness right.
00:31:57.000Jewish people run America, so that has shifted America to the right.
00:32:22.000Now you've got guys like, like these guys that are out for Trump right now that are not threatened by him.
00:32:28.000They're suddenly unconcerned with January 6th, unconcerned about his racist rhetoric, his promises to deport millions of illegals and so on.
00:33:34.000I think most Republicans are as bad as the Democrats.
00:33:38.000I don't think that I really belong in the same party as people like Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo and Mike Pence and Tim Scott.
00:33:45.000I don't identify with the First Step Act and supporting wars with Iran and everything else that comes with it.
00:33:53.000And lately, I have also been very critical of Trump himself.
00:33:57.000And I know that Trump is not an established Republican, or at least he didn't start out that way.
00:34:03.000But I believe that Trump has been a real letdown in some other ways, specifically with certain policies that he's talked about in this campaign.
00:34:10.000He said, for example, two weeks ago that if he were president, he would expand temporary work visas for illegal immigrants, and he would staple a green card to the diploma of every foreign student in the United States, even students that graduate junior colleges.
00:34:28.000In addition, he said that he would deport all of the anti-Israel protesters that have been protesting on college campuses or in the streets against this
00:36:35.000I think we're all going to celebrate, even though I'm not really going to vote at this point.
00:36:39.000But it's important to keep in mind that all of these people are rallying around Trump for all the wrong reasons.
00:36:47.000And I'm not going to be a party pooper because I think that's just bad politics and it's not fun and it's just bad energy.
00:36:53.000But it's very important to be mindful of the fact that the only reason there is so much fanfare, the only reason that he's become inevitable, is because he has become non-threatening to the system.
00:37:05.000Never forget that initially the Trump Revolution was about overthrowing the entirety of the system, not the left wing of it, not one faction of it, not the Democrats.
00:37:17.000It was about overthrowing the whole system, and specifically the main pillars of the system, which are mass immigration, endless foreign wars, and free trade.
00:37:29.000Now, with regard to free trade, I think the Trump Revolution was successful.
00:37:34.000I don't think there are any ideological free traders left.
00:37:38.000I think that the entire Washington establishment is now united against China.
00:37:44.000I think they'll recognize that we do need to have some kind of industrial policy and
00:37:49.000Reshore some of the industry at the minimum for national security reasons.
00:37:53.000So I think he won the argument on that.
00:37:56.000But the two things that I think never got fulfilled, and I think, if anything, Trump has adopted the consensus or the status quo on those things rather than the other way around, it's on foreign war and immigration.
00:38:11.000I think that under this next Trump administration, I don't believe that immigration is going to get better.
00:38:54.000About where things are going with those two things.
00:38:56.000And I think it's important to, yeah, it's fun and everything, but let's be critical about these things.
00:39:03.000Let's be critical thinkers and remember that although I think Trump is a heroic figure, we can't allow him to be used as a mascot to get us to buy back into politics.
00:39:13.000I don't want mass immigration and foreign wars, but with a great mascot.
00:39:19.000I want Trump because he's going to change those things and I don't feel very confident that that's going to happen.
00:39:25.000So we can acknowledge, you know, because I'm not naive.
00:39:37.000He has succeeded in a sense in overcoming this campaign against him and he now receives patronage from one faction of the elite.
00:39:46.000But I don't necessarily think that is the best development.
00:39:49.000I think that there's an opportunity for it to be that way, but I think it's going to be very hard fought and it's only going to be that way if we're cognizant of it.
00:40:52.000Get involved in America First Policy Institute.
00:40:57.000Get involved in some Republican campaign if the aforementioned are not possible, but get involved.
00:41:03.000Because the one thing, the one thing which is undeniably a good reason to vote for Trump and to get behind Trump is this.
00:41:13.000We can build a lot of political careers off of a Trump White House.
00:41:19.000If Trump is not the final solution to our... Well, that's an unfortunate phrase, but if he's not... You know what I mean by that.
00:41:26.000If Trump is not going to be the guy that delivers the ball into the end zone and wins the whole thing, if he's not the one who's going to take everything all the way where we need it to go, the one good thing about a future Trump administration is we can plant the seeds of the people that will by getting them into D.C.
00:41:44.000and getting them jobs and building their resume in the administration now.
00:41:52.000I think that some things will improve.
00:41:54.000I think that it'll be somewhat unpredictable, but I think that a Trump administration will be better than, of course, a Biden administration or some other Democrat, you know, a Newsom or a Whitmer or a Buttigieg administration.
00:42:07.000But by far and away, the biggest thing that's going to happen is young guys getting in the Trump administration, working there for four years,
00:42:17.000Or at different jobs in the conservative movement, whatever.
00:42:21.000But the only way that that's going to work is if they are red-pilled.
00:42:27.000We have to go in there with the idea in mind that Trump, although he started this movement, although he's the initiator, although he's the leader, although he is the first cause, metaphorically, of this political wave, he is not the end-all, be-all.
00:42:50.000And the second wave must be more right-wing than the first.
00:42:53.000The second wave must be more radical, and more Christian, and more aware of Jewish power, and more aware of race, and everything else than the first.
00:43:06.000To make the Trump administration a win, you gotta get involved, stay red-pilled, build a career, so that when we look beyond Trump, in the 2030s, in the following decade,
00:43:19.000We have more power than when we started.
00:43:30.000This is not the Trump of 2016 that said, we're going to ban Muslims, we're going to deport every illegal, we're going to build a wall, John McCain got captured, and George Bush lied us into Iraq, he's a war criminal.
00:43:45.000This is the Trump that is backed by David Sachs and Silicon Valley and Bill Ackman and Wall Street.
00:43:51.000This is the Donald Trump that's backed by a lot of big money.
00:43:56.000And this is a Donald Trump that if people are going to be really, really believing in it, they might be de-radicalized by the end of this next administration.
00:44:04.000They might be starting to believe that what this country needs is a ton of legal, high-skilled immigration from India, or that some wars are going to be okay, that we need to always support Israel, and, you know,
00:44:19.000Oh, what, you're not red-pilled because you don't hate Israel or something?
00:44:39.000Recaptured and re-brought into the fold and get back on this hamster wheel of partisan politics, voting Republican, thinking everything's gonna be okay, complacency, leaning more back towards the left, back towards society.
00:44:55.000We have to always be pushing the envelope, always be progressive, always be forward-thinking, and with in mind a much more right-wing society than what we have right now.
00:45:59.000I think it does make Trump's job easier, but it's not totally true.
00:46:03.000And on the left, they were saying, well, this means the president is above the law and he can't be prosecuted for anything.
00:46:09.000And now, you know, Biden could potentially drone strike Trump if he wanted to, and then he would not face any kind of criminal prosecution.
00:46:19.000And both sides are basically wrong about this.
00:47:17.000And the Supreme Court says that the January 6th indictment, which is the indictment with a conspiracy and a fraud charge about Trump's conduct on and around January 6th and the events that took place there,
00:47:31.000They say that Trump was acting in an official capacity and is immune.
00:47:36.000So one out of the three remaining indictments, the others being the Fulton County and the classified documents case, they say that he is immune.
00:47:45.000But the other two charges, and I think also in addition the Manhattan charges included in this as well,
00:47:51.000They say that all of those charges will have to be sent back down to the lower courts and the lower courts will decide whether that was official or unofficial conduct.
00:48:02.000So the Supreme Court has made the determination that the January 6th indictment is basically null and void because he was acting in an official capacity when he talked to the Department of Justice and when he talked to Mike Pence and everything involved with that.
00:48:20.000But they say the conduct in the other cases well that is for the lower courts in their respective jurisdictions to decide in Washington DC and in Fulton County and then those judges will make a decision about whether that conduct what category falls into and then therefore whether they can proceed with the prosecutions.
00:48:42.000It says, quote, The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that former President Trump is entitled to immunity from federal prosecution for official actions he took while in office.
00:48:52.000The 6-3 decision along ideological lines tosses out a ruling from the Federal Appeals Court in Washington that concluded Trump is not entitled to broad immunity from criminal charges stemming from an alleged scheme to hold on to power after the 2020 election.
00:49:07.000The justices sent the dispute back to the district court for further proceedings and gave the court guidance about how to move forward.
00:49:14.000The ruling expands presidential power by extending immunity from criminal prosecutions to former presidents for their official conduct.
00:49:22.000Never before had the Supreme Court considered whether a former commander-in-chief could face criminal charges as a result of conduct that occurred while in the Oval Office.
00:49:31.000Trump is the first to have held the presidency and faced prosecution.
00:49:34.000He has pleaded not guilty to four charges stemming from an alleged effort to subvert the transfer of presidential power after the 2020 election.
00:49:44.000Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the opinion for the majority.
00:49:47.000He divided presidential conduct into three categories.
00:49:51.000Official acts, part of the president's core constitutional powers, other official acts, and unofficial acts.
00:49:58.000Presidents have absolute immunity for the first category, presumptive immunity for the second, and no immunity for the third.
00:50:07.000Roberts wrote, quote, the president enjoys no immunity for his unofficial acts and not everything the president does is official.
00:50:29.000He says, but Congress may not criminalize the president's conduct in carrying out the responsibilities of the executive branch under the Constitution.
00:50:38.000Joined by Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown-Jackson, Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote in dissent that the decision reshapes the institution of the presidency by insulating presidents from criminal liability and accused the conservative majority of inventing an atextual, ahistorical, and unjustifiable immunity that puts the president above the law.
00:51:01.000So this was a decision, like I said, I don't feel like this is a real game changer.
00:52:20.000If Trump wins, he pardons himself and that would have been the case with or without the decision.
00:52:27.000Now with Fulton County and the classified documents, it's really in the hands of those judges whether the conduct is official or unofficial.
00:52:36.000And I suppose we'll have to wait and see what those judges say.
00:52:39.000If the judge in Fulton County says that when Trump called the Attorney General and the Governor, whether that was official or unofficial conduct, and then whether there's immunity.
00:52:50.000Same with the judge in Washington, D.C.
00:52:55.000But similarly, with the classified documents case, there wouldn't be a trial before the election.
00:53:01.000He could pardon himself for that anyway.
00:53:03.000With the Fulton County case, they may get the whole thing tossed anyway because of the judge, Fannie Willis, who appointed a corrupt, in a corrupt bargain, appointed this judge to oversee the case who had never adjudicated a felony case before in his career and was paid far more than the next highest paid judge
00:53:24.000Uh, so I think that as it concerns all these different criminal cases, it is a victory.
00:53:30.000I think it's, it's obviously a victory.
00:53:32.000It's obviously a favorable decision, but it's not the most favorable decision.
00:53:36.000I also don't think it fundamentally changes a lot of
00:53:40.000What's going to happen especially before the election so I don't think it was like the biggest deal left right I think it's maybe more of just like a morale boost maybe for the Trump side it's like finally some good news on some of these legal affairs but I think that's kind of the beginning and end of it at least that's how I feel about it.
00:54:01.000Now, this also is something where I feel like they just articulated for the first time, because it's an unprecedented scenario, what the Constitution says on this matter.
00:54:12.000This is the first time that a former president has been charged criminally.
00:54:51.000That is why it calls for a constitutional interpretation on whether or not we can charge a former president for conduct that took place during the presidency.
00:55:02.000But I think this is pretty straightforward.
00:55:05.000This is what the Constitution says, which is that the obligations of the presidency.
00:55:11.000I forget the exact language that's in the Constitution, but it says that the obligations are awesome.
00:55:19.000And so it's with that in mind that the president is not liable to the same kind of standard as your average citizen, at least not for the obligations that the president has to discharge.
00:55:29.000And so I think for that reason, this is not really like an earth shattering development.
00:55:34.000I think this is basically in line with what the consensus view was on constitutional immunity for the president.
00:55:43.000Although I think it was, this was fertile soil for a week of good press for the president, for the former president that is.
00:55:52.000I think a lot of conservatives are trying to use this to say this is how much momentum we have in the race after the big debate performance on Thursday.
00:56:00.000Now we have more good news, but I don't think this is really a major game changer.
00:56:14.000Definitely would have more impact a few weeks ago before it was nearly certain that Trump was going to win and pardon himself anyway.
00:56:23.000So that's the immunity case from the Supreme Court.
00:56:25.000The second story I want to get into is an update on where we're at with Joe Biden.
00:56:31.000And this is something we're going to have to watch very closely, I think, this week and in the coming weeks.
00:56:36.000The big question is whether Joe Biden is even going to be the nominee for the Democrats.
00:56:40.000Their convention is being held very late in the game, almost unlawfully so.
00:56:46.000And, for example, they're having a big problem with their late convention in Ohio, where you need to have the candidate nominated to get ballot access before August.
00:56:58.000And so this is why they're actually talking about having a virtual convention before their actual convention.
00:57:05.000And as we get closer to the convention, there's a big question about, because that's the last point before which they can make a decision like this, whether Joe Biden is going to be on the ticket.
00:57:16.000After his performance on Thursday, everybody in the whole country, including the Democrats, are saying, this guy can't win.
00:57:25.000Well, they have very little time to find a replacement.
00:57:28.000So there's been a lot of discussion about this within conservative circles about whether the Democrats will do it, if they're even able to do it.
00:57:38.000If they are able, although it would be extremely arduous, would it be worth it for them to do it?
00:57:43.000And I talked about it on Friday and I said that I think that before the debate on Thursday, there was a very, very slim chance that he would be replaced on the ticket.
00:57:55.000Everybody had said that he was not going to be the nominee, that there'd be this last-minute effort to replace him with Michelle Obama or Hillary Clinton or some other Democrat.
00:58:04.000Many people said this for years, even before the debate and years in the past.
00:58:09.000I think when Biden was actually somewhat presentable before his cognitive decline really accelerated just this year.
00:58:17.000And I think that after the debate, I said this on Friday, maybe that went from a 1% chance to a 10% chance, or from a 2% chance to a 20% chance.
00:58:27.000And the big reason for that is because it would be so difficult to replace Biden, and many people have talked about the procedure and the process that would be involved in this.
00:58:37.000It's actually not as simple as the party coming in and just changing the name on the ticket.
00:58:44.000They actually can't change it themselves.
00:58:46.000First of all, they need Biden to step down.
00:58:48.000He's reached the threshold for delegates where, if they were going to have a different nominee, they would first need Joe Biden to withdraw from the race.
00:59:15.000Being the sitting president, you become the head of your party and you're able to select all of the party leadership, which is what he did.
00:59:27.000All the people at the top are loyal to him, and I think he wants to remain in power, so that's your first problem.
00:59:32.000And that's what many people have said is the first and maybe the most important issue that the Democrats face in changing the nominee at the last minute.
00:59:42.000The other problem they're going to have is ballot access.
00:59:46.000Are they going to be able to, in time and legally, get some other nominee on every ballot on all 50 states?
00:59:55.000Other deadlines are rapidly approaching.
00:59:57.000Would they even be able to participate in the race in every state?
01:00:03.000It's actually an open-ended question whether they could lawfully do that.
01:00:07.000The third major problem is, do they have a viable nominee?
01:00:12.000The heir apparent would be Kamala Harris, but she's even more unpopular than Biden and has no support and is less popular in a general election than Biden.
01:00:25.000You look at the polling for Biden, who's basically dead and senile, and Kamala's is about the same, which is actually kind of unbelievable.
01:00:33.000It's actually pretty remarkable that she's so unpopular.
01:00:38.000She's as unpopular as someone who's barely alive.
01:00:41.000So you have Kamala Harris, who would be the nominee, but she has a major popularity problem.
01:00:49.000In spite of this, a lot of people are going to pull for her.
01:00:51.000And how would the optics look if they're going to pick somebody else over the kind of rightful nominee who is a black woman?
01:00:59.000Other names that have been thrown out there are Gavin Newsom, who is the governor of California, Gretchen Whitmer from Michigan, who is a woman,
01:01:08.000And then some have said Pete Buttigieg, who's now the Secretary of Transportation.
01:01:13.000Others have said Andy Beshear from Kentucky.
01:01:16.000Or Shapiro, the governor of Pennsylvania.
01:01:19.000So a lot of different names are being thrown out there, but that's really the problem, is one may be better than the other.
01:01:24.000I think the best polling is Pete Buttigieg, which is a little bit surprising.
01:01:29.000Pete Buttigieg, out of all of them, has the best polling in the Midwest and in North Carolina and other places, followed closely by Gretchen Whitmer.
01:01:38.000But again, how would the optics look, a passing over a black woman for a white man?
01:01:46.000Or passing over a white woman and a black woman for a white man.
01:01:50.000They're gonna have some problems, and that's really the heart of the matter.
01:01:54.000They're going to have an open convention.
01:01:55.000They're going to need, if Biden pulls out of the ticket, if they can get ballot access, they're going to have a convention where progressives, radicals, institutionalists, establishment Democrats are all going to be battling it out on the floor of the convention over what their nominee is going to be.
01:02:38.000As time has gone on since Thursday, the polling numbers just get worse and worse.
01:02:42.000There were a lot of flash polls or snap polls that were conducted after the debate on Thursday, and they showed that people that watched the debate were considerably more in favor of Trump than they were before the debate.
01:02:55.000But in the past four or five days, proper polls have been conducted in swing states and nationally showing that it has had a significant effect across the country.
01:03:04.000And it's had a significant effect then on these forecasts.
01:03:07.000Like I said, some of the most prominent political pollsters are now saying that Trump has a 70% chance of winning.
01:03:14.000And that brings us to today, where now some of the Democrats are starting to break ranks.
01:03:19.000I said on Friday that it's unlikely they would change the nominee.
01:03:24.000I said that Barack Obama's statement on Friday showed that it was very unlikely.
01:03:29.000If Obama and Chuck Schumer and all the leadership comes out the day after to show their support, I said clearly a decision was made that this is going to be their guy.
01:03:39.000But it seems like in just less than a week, that solidarity is crumbling.
01:03:45.000It talks about how now one of the first Democrat congressmen has come out and called for Biden to be replaced as the nominee.
01:03:53.000It says, quote, Representative Lloyd Doggett from Texas became the first sitting Democrat in Congress to call for Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, citing his poor debate performance and the fact that Biden has trailed Donald Trump all year in surveys.
01:04:11.000He said in a statement on Tuesday, quote, Our overriding consideration must be who has the best hope of saving our democracy
01:04:20.000And there's that word again, our democracy.
01:04:23.000But we'll see if we can get that back online.
01:04:44.000Uh, it says, it is unclear whether or how many Democratic lawmakers will follow suit as the President and his team insist he will stay in the race and be the party's 2024 nominee.
01:04:54.000A Biden campaign official said the President is staying in and noted that other Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, have provided supportive statements standing behind Biden.
01:05:05.000After Doggett's call, Democratic candidate Adam Frisch, who is running
01:05:10.000Also called on Biden to exit, saying neither he nor Trump should be running for president.
01:05:16.000Julian Castro, a former Housing and Urban Development Secretary in the Obama-Biden administration who clashed with Biden as a candidate in 2020, joined those calls on MSNBC, saying there is a stable of Democrats who would be more effective against Trump, including Vice President Kamala Harris.
01:05:35.000Representative Jared Golden, a Democrat from Maine, one of five House Democrats who represents a Trump district, published an opinion piece in a local paper saying, while I don't plan to vote for him, Donald Trump is going to win, and I'm okay with that.
01:07:37.000And I know he's done that a lot of times, but after that debate performance, every additional moment like that is going to be far more impactful than it was before.
01:07:47.000And they're going to accumulate over time.
01:07:50.000It's only going to vindicate and validate the idea that he shouldn't be in, that he's mentally incompetent.
01:07:55.000Maybe he shouldn't even be the president, let alone the nominee.
01:07:58.000So, as Biden declines, the pressure for him to withdraw will grow too.
01:08:04.000There will be more Democrats, there will be more Republicans, more people that are maybe uncommitted in the middle.
01:08:11.000More moderate, independent types that are gonna say, this guy is not well, he shouldn't be in the race.
01:08:17.000Can Biden remain in the race with that kind of always escalating, sustained, persistent pressure for him to pull out?
01:08:25.000I don't think I've ever seen such a thing where so many people are saying that one of the major nominees is literally not mentally capable of running.
01:08:33.000I don't know how you survive something like that.
01:08:39.000There's still four months left in the race.
01:08:42.000I don't know how you get through to November with all that in the background.
01:08:45.000So I think every day it becomes more likely that he'll not be the nominee, and then the question becomes, who will it be?
01:08:51.000I think Gavin Newsom would probably be their best bet, because he's a straight white male.
01:08:59.000And a lot of people, I think, underestimate that that actually is a hot commodity right now.
01:09:05.000I think people underestimate how much that helps Joe Biden, because when you consider
01:09:11.000How popular Joe Biden is within the Democratic Party and even among some former Trump constituencies like college-educated whites, non-college-educated whites, rural whites, white women.
01:09:23.000I think it comes from the fact that he is Trump in almost every way.
01:10:19.000If he's not executing those, if the rhetoric isn't quite as strong, he still is in the vicinity.
01:10:27.000And I think people underestimate how much that is a huge asset for Biden compared to others.
01:10:32.000The thing that people hate about the Democrats in the middle is that it's too feminine, it's too gay, it's too politically correct, it's too liberal.
01:10:41.000And Biden, at least by all metrics, is like the least liberal liberal Democrat that remains.
01:10:51.000Everybody after him, that's right behind him as he's about to put his other foot in the grave, is far more progressive than he is.
01:10:59.000On the other side of Biden is all of these non-white people that have racial grievance against a white man, all these open border zealots, climate socialists, shrieking harpies, bitchy women, like, that's who you're gonna get after Biden.
01:11:16.000I think a lot of, I think that's a huge asset.
01:11:20.000For a lot of Democrat voters that may not necessarily be extremely liberal.
01:11:25.000So, when you're talking about who's going to replace Biden but retain so much of the voters that got him to a place where he could cheat Trump out of in 2020, the question is, will those people work with someone like Kamala Harris?
01:12:38.000I mean, I know America's a pretty gay country.
01:12:40.000Is America ready for that much gayness?
01:12:43.000I think even America's not ready for that much gayness.
01:12:46.000So I don't think you're gonna be able to retain the Democrat base, the Biden base, with that.
01:12:52.000And then even with someone like Gretchen Whitmer, I think it's a valid question.
01:12:56.000Is somebody like Gretchen Whitmer, or even Gavin Newsom for that matter, Gavin Newsom may be the most, he may be the closest approximation to Joe Biden that they could get, although he's a little bit more liberal.
01:13:09.000But even somebody like Newsom, I think Newsom has the same problem as Gretchen Whitmer.
01:13:14.000Are these people ready for prime time?
01:13:17.000You go from being the governor of Michigan, all of a sudden you're now the nominee for president, and you didn't even win the primary.
01:13:24.000There is something to be said about that X factor of whether somebody is viable to be a national leader like that.
01:13:34.000And that was, I don't think it was any more plain and obvious than when Ron DeSantis ran for president.
01:13:41.000On paper, Ron DeSantis had all the credentials that he needed to beat Trump or even to be the president.
01:13:47.000He was very calculated, a policy wonk, very conservative, but also I think had a moderate appeal, beautiful wife, beautiful family, you know, he's a good enough looking guy, governor of a swing state, won by 20 points, won a purple state by 20 points, won a very liberal, very non-white, very Hispanic city like Miami by 20 points, or, I don't think he won Miami by 20 points, but he did win Miami with a majority.
01:14:13.000That's a guy who on paper, you would look at that and say, oh, this guy,
01:14:22.000But it was pretty clear from day one that whatever that X factor is, if it's campaigning, if it's charisma, whatever you want to call it, he didn't have it.
01:14:31.000And it was apparent immediately, and he folded.
01:14:36.000And I think that if you put a Gretchen Whitmer, who's, okay, she's a white woman, she's the governor of a swing state in Michigan, it's a Rust Belt state, she's not a radical progressive, maybe she could be the nominee.
01:14:48.000Yeah, maybe, and maybe not, but you're not really gonna know until she's in the position, and it's a pretty tough position.
01:15:13.000I think that Gavin Newsom, there's this kind of... I think it's trendy to say that Gavin Newsom is appealing to right-wingers and that, you know, he's got a certain appeal.
01:15:28.000I think he's more liberal than a lot of people know.
01:15:31.000I also think that he just doesn't have it.
01:15:33.000So, you have problems with all these different nominees.
01:15:36.000People are looking at the polling, and people are saying, well, if you look at the polling on paper, these nominees look more competitive than Trump.
01:15:43.000I think that some are more competitive than others, but they all have the problem of, are they going to have the same success?
01:15:49.000None of them are national figures like Biden, or have been national figures.
01:15:54.000Joe Biden was the Vice President for eight years.
01:16:18.000You can't throw in somebody with a different demographic profile and get the same effect as a gay guy or a black, fake black woman.
01:16:26.000I don't think you're able to throw in just anybody that looks similar, like a Whitmer or Newsom, and expect that they're going to be able to perform, that they're going to be able to close, especially against somebody like Trump.
01:16:50.000Can somebody stand next to Donald Trump at the debate stage or on a national stage in general in a campaign and stand up to the pressure plus a very competent opponent?
01:17:05.000Like I said, maybe, but also most probably not.
01:17:09.000So the Democrats really have a struggle here regardless.
01:17:12.000I think that if they stick with Biden, they lose.
01:17:32.000Like I said, it may be impossible even to get on the ballot in certain states.
01:17:38.000You're gonna have a problem of retaining all the Democrats within the party, then all their voters, then you gotta beat Trump within three months with no name recognition, none of them are national figures.
01:17:51.000I think that's just like equally risky.
01:17:53.000I mean, Biden's basically a guaranteed loss.
01:17:56.000I think this is a guaranteed loss either, unless they had somebody that was so spectacular that
01:18:03.000They were able to come up with something and create a movement or something.
01:18:08.000But I don't think there is a Democrat that's in this so-called stable that Julian Castro says that has that kind of star power.
01:18:15.000There just isn't anybody within the Democratic that's on the bench right now, on the Democratic side, that has that kind of momentum right now or that kind of... You know, years ago, Obama was clearly the guy.
01:18:28.000When he spoke at the convention in 2004, everybody said, this is the guy.
01:18:43.000And even in 2020, I don't think the Democrats had a good option in 2020, but it was obvious that it was going to be Biden.
01:18:51.000Because the whole field was freaks and radicals and weirdos, short people, people who were a little bit too brown or a little too gay, like Cory Booker and Pete Buttigieg.
01:19:02.000It was obviously, Biden was just like the most normal guy in the room.
01:19:06.000There's nobody on the bench right now that has any kind of star power, anybody that's overwhelmingly good, anybody that's even solid.
01:19:18.000I think either way it's going to be bad.
01:19:21.000And if that's the case, I think maybe it's going to be more like what this Representative Jared Golden says.
01:19:27.000I think maybe they've resigned themselves to the idea that they are going to lose.
01:19:31.000Now it's just about mitigating the damage.
01:19:33.000Maybe if they swap them out, they can have a soft landing as opposed to a hard landing.
01:19:38.000Maybe they could avert an absolute catastrophe where they lose New Jersey or New Mexico or
01:19:45.000Minnesota, Virginia, something like that.
01:19:48.000I think maybe that's the, that would be the only reason that they would switch somebody at the top of the ticket, but a victory, I think it's out of their, it's not in the cards right now.
01:19:57.000So that's the story with Biden, but we'll be keeping a close eye on that and we'll be monitoring this conversation within the Democratic Party and what the likelihood is.
01:20:06.000We'll be checking in on the gossip and some of the whispers about that from the other side, but
01:20:44.000I'm happy about a lot of super chats, but it's I'm literally staring at literally 100 super chats So that it's gonna be a long night, it's gonna be a long show, but you know what that's good, but hey, that's great That's great.
01:21:04.000It's a good problem to have Sitting here and
01:26:18.000I can't think of one on the spot, but they'll do one of those, like, lame jokes they do at the graduation, where they're like, you know, Mr. S- Mr. Apple-something.
01:27:41.000I'm glad to hear it, but I hope you don't get ostracized from your family, okay?
01:27:45.000It's actually, I know there's like this temptation to like go to your family and be like, Mom, Dad.
01:27:52.000You know, Israel's causing all our problems, like, but you should not do that.
01:27:58.000The most important relationships in your life, excuse me, are with your family.
01:28:04.000You can hear my burps in like high definition now.
01:28:07.000The most important relationship in your life is with your family.
01:28:10.000Do everything in your power to keep a good relationship with your family.
01:28:15.000Even if you have to not talk about politics with them.
01:28:18.000I know that's like the opposite of what a lot of people want to hear, but it's just true.
01:28:23.000It's better to just never bring it up with your parents and have a good relationship than to alienate them with your politics because you only get one mom and dad.
01:28:34.000You only get so many siblings, you know?
01:28:36.000So it's good to... It's good to be diplomatic with those people, but... Anyway, but I appreciate it.
01:28:42.000I'm glad to hear that the show is transforming your life.
01:32:32.000Because I told myself, well, I'm not gonna invest a ton of money in the show unless I know that I could have a streaming platform to do it and make money.
01:32:41.000And that really didn't happen until 2020.
01:32:43.000I got banned from YouTube in 2020, but I came back on DLive and did well.
01:32:49.000And then I was making money from subscriptions, so I had a reliable monthly income.
01:32:56.000So once those two conditions were met, I was getting ready to build a new studio in 2020.
01:33:17.000And it was recently when Rumble became hospitable to me.
01:33:21.000And that was really the main thing that I said, OK, now and with the foundation and other developments, it's like, OK, now I have I'm financially solid enough and confident enough that I'll have a platform that I'll be able to not put this money down and miss it.
01:33:40.000So that's how we got the studio, but it's kind of incredible because it's so elusive.
01:33:45.000Like, you think it's something that's so simple.
01:33:47.000I thought it was so long overdue, but I was just talking to a buddy of mine a moment ago, and I was just thinking about how this conversation evolved, and we were so close, literally so close to a new studio in 2020, and just missed it.
01:34:01.000Like, we were this close to building it.
01:34:03.000We were gonna build it after the election in 2020 and then January 6th happened.
01:36:12.000Like, I'm such an irredeemable freak in so many ways.
01:36:17.000So, doing this show and having, like, normal people watch it and, like, normal people with normal lives and kids say, oh, I watched your show and now I'm Catholic and now I have a family, it's like, wow, okay.
01:36:29.000So, this is actually a good way to use my life.
01:36:33.000Because nobody can match my freak, but if I'm doing this show and people are watching it and they're, like, getting a wholesome message because of my deranged sense of humor, my deranged personality, totally eccentric,
01:38:25.000And I called him, and he gave me some consulting, and he said, I'm gonna connect you to somebody, and, oh, that person is in Europe for, like, the next three months.
01:40:40.000I'm trying to rake in as much money as possible because I don't spend money, but we need it to do projects, you know?
01:40:49.000And over the course of this year, obviously, we're settled in this new studio.
01:40:52.000We're going to streamline the tech and everything.
01:40:56.000But I'm going to be rolling out, as the year goes on, a lot of new vision, like a lot of new stuff.
01:41:02.000Because my goal for this year is to get us to a point where, by 2025, we are a true institution.
01:41:09.000It's not going to be perfect by the end of the year, but I want to get to the point where by 2025, we're really doing serious work.
01:41:16.000Not that what we did before wasn't serious, but it was a little bit amateurish.
01:41:20.000I really want to professionalize and institutionalize where we have personnel, we have
01:41:26.000First man sent $5, really upset that your new studio doesn't have a big globe, old maps, and a giant bookshelf containing scores of dust-covered books.
01:41:55.000Yeah, it's just been done before, you know, I mean, because I really went to the drawing board about what we're going to make with a practical set.
01:42:06.000And so I thought about a lot of different themes and I just didn't want to do anything that was super canned, you know.
01:45:01.000It's like, okay, maybe you are a fan of my show, but we actually would need like a hotel or a venue to like execute a contract with us and follow through on it.
01:45:13.000No, but yeah, maybe we'll do it Orlando again or something.
01:45:17.000We can't, well, I'm not gonna mess with Detroit again after the experience we had there.
01:45:22.000But yeah, everything's a legend, right?
01:46:40.000Because my eyes are green and my hair is brown.
01:46:43.000So I said that's why I wanted brown and green because subconsciously I probably like that because those are the colors that highlight my features the most.
01:55:00.000You mean an app, or is... I don't know what APK is, if that's an acronym.
01:55:21.000um but this is no but this is like cinematic lighting this is uh it's deliberate i i like more of mood lighting as opposed to like you know as bright way it's meant to look more like a movie god of conquest 91 cent 35 congratulations of the new studio everything looks fresh af and your suit is on point god bless you nick you are a true trailblazer i will be loyally watching every weeknight at 8 p.m court
01:57:32.000The big thing, it's not even necessarily that black people commit crime, because there's criminals in every race, although there's more of them among black people, and they have problems with the law, but to me, the thing with black people is that they're just so disrespectful.
01:57:45.000And obviously, it goes without saying, it's not all of them.
01:57:48.000But I think everybody knows that, in general, black people are so ignorant and rude and inconsiderate.
01:59:34.000Her father was great, but her mother had some issues.
01:59:38.000And she would always say that growing up in the projects, she would look outside her window, and there would be all this chaos happening in her house, and there was a black family across the way.
01:59:48.000She'd look into their window, and every night before dinner, they would all hold hands and say grace and pray before they ate.
01:59:56.000And she used to say to her mom, you know, why don't we do that?
02:03:18.000Oh, well, you know, you can't say that.
02:03:20.000So you have to say, oh, well, there's these communities.
02:03:23.000It's like, where's this, like, Star Wars galactic senate of all the, you know, like, you have a floating pod of, like, the Asian-American, well, the Asian-American community says, the Trade Federation must stand down.
02:03:36.000Oh, the black community's hurtling in.
02:12:40.000He was telling me that he's poured over all the polls, all the issue-based polls.
02:12:46.000And he says that on no issue is there a greater divergence
02:12:50.000No other issue is there more of a divergence between the young and the old among Republicans than on Israel because the old people unequivocally support Israel, the young people do not.
02:18:44.000You could be forgiven for being that naive the first time and saying, oh, well, maybe he's like, maybe we have this theory that he's going to be much more hardcore, but it didn't happen.
02:18:58.000So why would it be different this time?
02:19:01.000So, what it comes down to is people just don't want to accept reality.
02:19:05.000All the evidence is pointing at this is not going to be a radical administration because of the money, because of the rhetoric, because of the personnel, and people want to put their fingers in their ears and pretend that it isn't so and make all kinds of convoluted excuses with no basis.
02:20:57.000Well, maybe he's lying, and maybe the personnel that's shit will do the right thing, and maybe, you know, he'll be miraculously better than the first time, even though the personnel and the rhetoric is worse, and, like, absolutely not.
02:21:10.000There's no basis for what you're saying.
02:27:03.000Hey Nick, it's my birthday, my dog's birthday, my cousin's birthday, and we're all getting confirmed into the Catholic Church today, also getting married.
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02:28:51.000In the latest episode, a character named Firecracker mentioned Kanye by name while hosting a rally during the Rally of the Characters period.
02:32:20.000I'm glad you like the show because you're a Zoomer, so that's really kind of what we're going for is a Zoomer approval, but I appreciate it, buddy.
02:32:26.000God bless you, too, and God bless your family.
02:36:06.000I wish I was able to make a connection, but the whole week was so crazy.
02:36:09.000I didn't get to see 80% of the people that were there, so... But I appreciate it, buddy!
02:36:14.000I'll hopefully see you at the next one, and we'll do it!
02:36:17.000I know we are trying to... Well, I don't want to spoil it, but that thing we are working on, we gotta do it for the next one when we actually pull it off.