We are at a crossroads here. We have to wake up to the fact that this country is going to hell in a handbasket, and we have to do something about it. We need to wake ourselves up to it.
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00:00:07.000But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:05:06.000And people don't realize what they have.
00:05:11.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it's all gone down the drain.
00:05:25.000Our country's going to hell in a handbasket.
00:05:31.000We haven't got the country we had when I was great.
00:07:09.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:07:14.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:07:20.000And we're killing ourselves every day.
00:07:23.000Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:07:28.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:35.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:38.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:53.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:07:56.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:00.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:07.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:10.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:09:43.000We have a great show for you tonight You got that backfire dancing like a punk You got that backfire dancing like a punk You got the backback.
00:10:44.000In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
00:10:51.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
00:11:35.000They don't understand the things that sound true All my niggas Nazis making a howl hit me Howl hit me, baby howl hit me All my niggas Nazis making a howl hit me She went up for the Japanese.
00:13:49.000I'm with it all I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall Niggas is dying when it's so I get excited for them calls And no ain't crying when he gone Cause bro, we fighting for the brain I do shit for my brothers We do shit for each other The courageous fallen The anguished fallen their lives have meaning because we the living refuse to forget them And as we ride to certain death We trust our successors to do the same for us Because my soldiers do not buckle or
00:14:18.000When faced with the cruelty of this world my soldiers push forward my soldiers scream out Can't see it down didn't go back to the past.
00:14:49.000They say can we really go back and the answer is whether you're conservative or liberal right when you're left winning the answer is no We're never going back.
00:17:25.000On them, straight out out of the diamonds I'm straight out of these lights How you gonna serve these lights?
00:17:32.000Yeah, turn it back my show and you just do it right Yeah, yeah We go out be big, gon' send me big gon' serve up outnight, you're gonna serve me alright They added the feelings and they had a brother bigger than jumping the blood so tweaking We had to go see the buttons Got to make out of my lane,
00:17:53.000man in my mind, I'm really wearing out of my tweaking Know that you living these life, you loving this world, you running and make it a weekend, like that world running back every weekend They say that I'm back,
00:18:12.000trying to raise it up When I get home, I want you.
00:18:28.000Got places to be Good evening, everybody.
00:19:21.000I got throwing up the lanes, they're fucking lies.
00:19:24.000We should put it safe, go fuck it right.
00:19:27.000I said put'em in the belly of my sky I'm a fly guy What is that?
00:19:34.000I didn't really want the bridge I'm so big black guys You got no bang, I got no bang You can't even fight with us I think I'm like, I'm free again I'm crazy.
00:19:49.000No one's allowed to say that the blood is a quintessential part of this, that the blood of our people is something that is essential.
00:20:18.000Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
00:20:23.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
00:20:30.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
00:20:48.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
00:28:08.000You got that, this her on the phone Men's a female, baby girl Men's a female, baby girl You got that, this her on the phone You got that, this her on the phone You got that, this her on the phone you If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.
00:28:28.000If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own.
00:28:33.000As it is, you do not belong to the world, but I have chosen you out of the world.
00:30:52.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:30:58.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:31:13.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:31:22.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groica Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college Campuses challenging the likes of Zio Shield Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty, and of course,
00:31:38.000defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First Movement, who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:31:52.000We can't be held hostage by this country forever.
00:41:42.000When you remove the fear and love of God, you create the fear and love of everything else.
00:41:51.000I'd like to propose a toast to our people.
00:41:56.000I'd like to propose a toast for the Voipers to White Boy Summer, White Boy Century, to the reaction and the reclamation of the United States.
00:44:24.000In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
00:44:30.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th, parked just across the river from New York City, has not gone away.
00:44:39.000They don't understand the things I say on Twitter.
00:44:50.000They don't understand the things I say on Twitter.
00:47:22.000You know, against all the hate, against all odds, against all the snipes and the jabs and the fads and the journalists and the doubters, the traitors, the deceivers, the human beings got to rise up.
00:47:35.000And we got to do what must be done no matter what.
00:47:38.000With the power of God, with the will of God guiding us, God paving a path.
00:47:44.000We've got to rise up with our God-given strength.
00:51:05.000And we love people that convert really more than anybody.
00:51:09.000But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't include the mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country.
00:51:24.000The mission is to create a Christian future in our time.
00:51:28.000The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by lying, which is what a lot of people do.
00:51:37.000The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian.
00:51:43.000The only way we have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
00:51:49.000We have to want it more than they do because there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny.
00:52:02.000that nothing can stop us and nothing will.
00:53:53.000If you graduate from a United States University with a skill, upon graduation, your diploma, we should staple a green card behind your diploma.
00:54:02.000Look, folks, it makes absolutely no sense, by the way, that we send home 40,000 engineers and scientists who are in a PhD in our university every year, and we send them back home.
00:54:12.000We should be stapling a green card to each and every one of those degrees as they walk across the stage.
00:54:17.000By the way, if someone gets an advanced degree, I want them to stay here, so I'd staple the green card to their diploma.
00:54:23.000You may recall that when we did in 2005, 2006 our innovation agenda, we said right then in there: staple the green card to the diploma.
00:54:33.000Please promise us you will give us more ability to import the best and brightest around the world.
00:54:40.000What I want to do and what I will do is you graduate from a college.
00:54:44.000I think you should get automatically as part of your diploma a green card.
00:54:50.000He said this on the all-in podcast with David Sachs, a Silicon Valley Tech CEO.
00:54:58.000It just so happens that they were going to do the podcast at a fundraiser two weeks earlier at David Sachs' house, where David Sachs and his friends raised $12 million for Trump's campaign.
00:55:12.000Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, Mitt Romney, and now Donald Trump all say green cards for every foreign student.
00:55:21.000And you want to know why they've all said this?
00:55:25.000It was all written for these people by their campaigns, which are taking money from all the same people.
00:55:33.000This reflects the uni party consensus.
00:55:36.000This reflects the globalist consensus of the Republicans and the Democrats, which both serve the same billionaires and the same giant firms.
00:55:49.000White supremacist/slash Holocaust denier named Nick Fuentes.
01:02:55.000Laura, I found something really interesting In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
01:03:10.000But in June of 2024, during the all-in podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
01:03:25.000I cannot support this, and I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
01:03:36.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
01:03:46.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
01:03:58.000Ask yourself this: if not Donald Trump, if not now, then when so they may say mass deportations, they may say illegal immigration.
01:04:18.000And Americans need to get used to saying that.
01:04:21.000Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves, telling us it's good enough.
01:04:29.000We need to hear the words immigration moratorium.
01:04:36.000Not since he announced his reelection campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump.
01:04:44.000When pushed for details on the policy, clearly they're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations.
01:04:56.000For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows.
01:05:04.000And this is your America first policy.
01:09:01.000And that he believes in conspiracies and that he believes that the Jews are this sinister, secretly organized force trying to affect American politics.
01:09:11.000And those aren't discussions I think normal people, sober people should be having.
01:09:16.000Anyway, like, who is this kid exactly?
01:09:19.000And maybe it's just an accident that the guy goes after, exclusively goes after people who are in the same, roughly the same.
01:09:29.000And then he gets up there and he's like, you know, making Holocaust jokes.
01:09:31.000When attacked, he can always fall back on the line, well, the, you know, the tiny cabal that controls American politics doesn't like me because I speak truth to power.
01:09:40.000This is actually, incidentally, almost verbatim, what he said the other day, that I offend the plutocracy, that I'm a wanted man by the inside the beltway people, and in every sense, cast himself as a victim who is sort of a Karen Silkwood of politics, someone who's so truthful that he's being hunted down by the conspiracy that runs Washington.
01:14:56.000This child, this weird little gay kid in his basement in Chicago, young white men who've been totally cut out of our economy, I mean, they really are the victims and they're desperate and no one speaks for them.
01:15:06.000So they go to Fuentes because he's like incredibly articulate and they think he's our leader.
01:15:10.000But in one of the saddest ironies of all, like he's acting against your interests, actually.
01:15:18.000But then when it comes to me, I'm one of the real disaffected white people.
01:15:26.000He says Nick Fuentes is leading all of the disaffected young white men.
01:15:30.000I am a disaffected white, young white man.
01:15:33.000I was a precocious, intelligent young white college student who went to Boston University, who was pro-Trump and red-pilled by Trump and animated by Trump's message of America first.
01:15:45.000And I asked questions about Israel and I was punished for it.
01:15:49.000I did it years before Tucker Carlson started talking about Israel last year.
01:15:54.000And I sacrificed and I was targeted by the ADL, by the SPLC, by the federal government, by the conservative movement that both Candace and Tucker were a part of.
01:18:16.000The Canary Mission is an Israeli-funded blacklist, which, since July 2025, has been confirmed to be used by the Trump administration to target students, professors, and professionals who oppose Israel and reside in the United States.
01:18:29.000This idea is part of an initiative created by the Heritage Foundation, the same group responsible for the infamous Project 2025.
01:18:36.000In their initiative, titled Project Esther, they state that students participating in pro-Palestinian protests and activism are supporting Hamas, a group that the United States designates as a foreign terrorist organization.
01:18:48.000Therefore, pro-Palestinian students are considered to be supporting terrorism and are subject to the revocation of visas, frozen bank accounts, asset seizures, and the denial of basic constitutional rights.
01:19:00.000In effect, the Canary mission serves as a means to circumvent constitutional protections, allowing the federal government to engage in intelligence gathering activities that would otherwise be considered unlawful.
01:19:12.000Palantir, another company closely aligned with the state of Israel, uses AI-driven analytics to maintain private databases on U.S. citizens and currently works with four federal agencies.
01:19:22.000While government contracting with the private sector is long-standing, the prominent influence of Jewish groups within these increasingly powerful organizations warrants careful examination.
01:19:36.000I renew the call for all able-bodied young American men, all of our elite human capital, all of our geniuses, warriors, intelligent people to dedicate themselves to American sovereignty and independence.
01:19:48.000As Christians, as Americans, as white people, as citizens of the United States, and anybody that settles for anything less is just as much of an enemy, I would actually consider them worse than our oppressors.
01:20:02.000So, on Independence Day, it's important to reflect on the fact that we are an occupied nation.
01:20:06.000Now, just like then, we're being ruled by a small country across an ocean, serving itself at our expense.
01:20:12.000And as long as that is the case, I will always be obsessed with that.
01:20:16.000As long as that is the case, I will always be speaking out against that and fighting against that.
01:20:20.000And I will always be anchored, understanding that that is the fundamental struggle.
01:20:24.000As long as our presidents have to kiss the wall in Israel and wear a small hat, as long as they have to say that we want to make Israel great again and they're the greatest country ever, I will never be okay with that.
01:21:11.000This is not a timeline going back to 1948.
01:21:14.000What had just happened before the 2016 election?
01:21:18.000Barack Obama created the joint comprehensive plan of action, the JCPOA, or the Iranian nuclear deal.
01:21:27.000And Barack Obama brought together China, Russia, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the United States and the European Union to enforce a nuclear deal that restricts Iran's enrichment of uranium.
01:21:41.000The early talks were conducted in secret, and the Israelis were furious, furious about this.
01:21:49.000Netanyahu went to a joint session of Congress and gave a speech in defiance of the American president and its nuclear deal, and Congress gave 37 standing ovations.
01:21:59.000This is the background of Trump's first election.
01:23:22.000They colluded with Trump to get him elected so that Trump would do maximum pressure and create a ladder of escalation, pulling us out of the deal, declaring the IRGC terrorists, then killing its leader, putting sanctions on the regime.
01:23:37.000This is a war that started a long time ago, that Trump made hot in 2018 and has been going on for seven years.
01:23:50.000Just like in Iraq, which went from 1990 until today, just like Libya, which went from 2011 to today, Syria, which went from 2011 to today, and Iran, which went from 2018 until today.
01:27:05.000See, Ricky said, Don't let the party don't wanna pull you.
01:27:09.000If you wanna pull you Get a world Okay Okay This is not Keep the cold and sack Your boots don't have Your back with the punches And stick with your bad one Homies now Let's kill me Foolish to wanna Feel no damn But the man up before you go to bed.
01:33:40.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
01:33:45.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
01:33:52.000And we're killing ourselves every day.
01:33:54.000Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
01:33:59.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
01:34:06.000People have got to start to get courageous.
01:34:10.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
01:34:24.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
01:34:28.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
01:34:31.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
01:34:38.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
01:34:42.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
01:36:16.000We got that backdance feel like a punk.
01:36:28.000You got that backdance feel like a punk.
01:36:32.000You got that back, back, this is time to phone Manjelina, you need it, you manjelina, you need it You got that back, back, this is time to phone You got that back, back, this is time to phone You got that back, back, this is time to phone Manjelina, you need it, you manjelina, you need it, girl We paved the way with our corpses.
01:36:49.000Roypers and all the alt-riders that got banned, all the alt-riders that got slandered, even people that killed themselves.
01:36:57.000Our corpses paved the way for you now to walk over.
01:37:01.000And you can't give us acknowledgement.
01:37:16.000In the days after the September attacks, there were countless rumors about strange coincidences surrounding the events.
01:37:22.000One report about a group of Middle Eastern men spotted the morning of September 11th parked just across the river from New York City has not gone away.
01:37:46.000they don't understand The Romans ever did not.
01:38:07.000They don't understand the things I say on Twitter All my niggas now, she's making a howl hit her Howl hit her, baby, howl hit her All my niggas now, she's making a howl hit her She wanna fuck up Japan, I put the crumb on the bench The There is something involved where we have to forgive them.
01:38:27.000We do have to forgive them for their ignorance.
01:38:30.000We do have to forgive them for their misunderstanding.
01:38:33.000And we have to embrace them and say, better late than never.
01:41:06.000Can't see a damn thing, they ain't guap Yeah They like Steve me They can't see me They won't beat me I'm in that guinea You can't go back to the past.
01:41:19.000That's what people always say, isn't it?
01:42:05.000And we want people to convert really more than anybody.
01:42:09.000But this country can no longer be held hostage by a small minority that doesn't include the mission of our movement is to make this country a Christian country.
01:42:24.000The mission is to create a Christian future in our time.
01:42:28.000The only way we're going to do it is not by infiltrating, not by subverting, not by buying, which is what a lot of people do.
01:42:37.000The only way that we're going to make this happen is with the boldness of a real Christian.
01:42:43.000The only way we have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
01:42:49.000We have to want it more than they do because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will.
01:43:28.000I'm back up, I'm back up I'm, I'm down the street They're shitty down the street They're the city's a cat You know I'm different climbers I got this hand.
01:43:49.000Hold it up, yeah, pull it by side, yeah, pull it on them Now I got this bag on hats, on them I'm straight out of these diamonds, I'm straight out of these lights, yeah, yeah How you gon'save these bills, how you gon'save these lights?
01:44:03.000Yeah, turn it back, my show at least just do it right Yeah, yeah, we go out all night You gon'save me big, gon'save me big, gon'save me all night You gon'save my dream, you gon'save my car, you gon'save me all right They ain't gonna feel it, they ain't got a problem, they make it They tell me the blocks I'm tweaking We got the bills that you put up outside of
01:44:21.000you, out of your mind, you crazy tweaking Got some bad of my lane, bad of my mind, I'm really bad, out of my tweaking Now that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'and beg every weekend Shut it, you love with me every time I go, let's sleep All y'all try to get side, they slice that world Gotta get runnin'and beg every weekend Now you see I'm gone off on the
01:44:41.000tape, man You say that I'm bad, I'm not raising Bitch, I'm better, I'm better Hola I get home, I want you.
01:44:59.000Hello, I got places to be Hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello, hello Good evening, everybody.
01:46:49.000Palantir is an AI data analytics company.
01:46:54.000They use artificial intelligence to look at vast amounts of data and create insights.
01:47:01.000If the government has an amount of data which is kind of unimaginable, if you've got every phone call, every email, every transaction, every photograph of a license plate on the highway, satellite data, it's too much data for a bureaucracy to sift through.
01:47:19.000Palantir comes in and interprets the data using algorithms, using artificial intelligence, using software to make vast amounts of data usable.
01:48:20.000I took a statue, but not just black I'm glad that's all God writers in the dark And all my brothers locked up on the yard You can still be anything you wanna be from one to four to one and three Thirty people in the cattle and it just a tree Be a new commander and
01:48:48.000a chief I fear and never When you can move the fear and mother You create fear above everything else You talking to somebody right now that only fears God has won victory,
01:57:24.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
01:57:29.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
01:57:44.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
01:57:54.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groika Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Shield Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First Movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
01:58:24.000We can't be held hostage by this country forever.
02:02:43.000What are you willing to give to tell the truth?
02:02:57.000They, they see America merely as a vessel.
02:03:01.000I mean, only, only a class of people so rootless in their transition view America in such a way as merely a vessel for abstractions, right?
02:05:48.000cool to shill for israel it's not this is a christian nation this is a miracle i fear and love god when you remove the fear and love of god you create the fear and love of everything else you're talking to somebody right now that only fears god and
02:06:18.000jesus has won the victory bro life like this is what you like like night right i was like i was christian i was screaming at the river we just like my looking for a bright light like what your life like riding on a white white like selling like a
02:06:47.000tight bike pressing on the gas and over for the night like screaming at my dad and he told me it ain't christian but nobody never tell you to leave me like christ only you ever see it when you're kidding me like a Tyler Perry i'm just really trying to do the food way i don't have a
02:07:22.000i'm just like said it's not it's not it's not it's not
02:07:50.000it's not it's not it's not this is a christian nation this is america i fear and love god
02:08:13.000americanism not globalism will be our credo it's going to be only america first america first the american people will come first once again america
02:08:42.000first with respect the respect that we deserve from this day forward it's going to be only america first america first is
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02:15:01.000So we covered this one, I think, on Tuesday.
02:15:07.000Trump is moving to take control over Washington, D.C., after a Doge staffer was beat up by black people.
02:15:16.000And so Trump stated his ambition was to fully control the city, bulldoze the homeless encampments, crack down on the violent crime and property crime.
02:15:27.000They moved to replace the chief of police in the city with the head of the DEA.
02:15:35.000And so a federal law enforcement official would control the police in the city.
02:15:41.000But in a negotiation with a federal judge, that order has now been rescinded.
02:15:47.000So although there will be National Guard, although there will be federal law enforcement patrolling the streets, they will be directed by the police chief of the city and the mayor.
02:16:21.000They're going to work on something next week for the longer term.
02:16:25.000In particular, they have to evaluate whether it violates the home rule of Washington, D.C. And that has to do with whether there is a true emergency in the city that has to do with violent crime.
02:16:39.000I doubt that the judge will reach the conclusion that there is such an emergency.
02:16:45.000So nothing is really going to change there either.
02:21:49.000We'll talk a little bit about the timeline here because it is very important to understand the course of the summit and the outcome.
02:21:58.000But this whole thing came together in a week.
02:22:01.000Steve Witkoff, the special envoy, was deployed to Moscow, I think, last Tuesday.
02:22:08.000And this was ahead of the Friday deadline that Trump had set previously for Putin to make a deal.
02:22:15.000So previously, Trump had said that if Putin did not come to the table and make a deal by Friday, August 8th, which was last week, then there would be this significant escalation, and that would take the form of secondary sanctions on Russian energy, which would most probably impact India and China.
02:22:36.000Putin rightly clocked that as an idle, empty threat.
02:22:41.000Putin knew that Trump was not going to put a 25% tariff on China and India for purchasing Russian oil.
02:22:57.000So in a desperate bid at the last minute, Trump sent his envoy to Moscow to agree to have this summit.
02:23:06.000And so Witkoff was sent out just days before the deadline that Trump did not want to make good on.
02:23:12.000And by Wednesday or Thursday of last week, there was this concept that they were going to put together very hastily a bilateral summit between Russia and the United States.
02:23:23.000Initially, they floated having it in Rome, in Italy.
02:23:29.000They settled on Alaska, which is, of course, right on Russia's doorstep, situated between the mainland United States and Russia at a U.S. military base.
02:23:42.000And so they scheduled this thing like last Thursday.
02:23:45.000Honestly, I didn't even believe it was real.
02:23:48.000Witcoff came home and said they agreed to a summit.
02:23:51.000And I said, I don't even think that's going to happen.
02:25:38.000Trump said that they reached an agreement on a lot of issues, but that there still were some things that had to be worked out, and that he would have to call and convene a meeting with his European counterparts, with Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine.
02:25:52.000And then they parted ways and departed.
02:25:55.000They were supposed to have a second session that was scrapped and they just left.
02:27:00.000It says, quote, President Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia concluded their summit in Alaska on Friday without declaring agreement on any issue.
02:27:10.000At a joint appearance after their nearly three-hour meeting at Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson in Anchorage, Mr. Trump gave vague but positive assessment that progress had been made, saying, quote, many points were agreed to, and there are just a very few that are left.
02:27:28.000He did not describe the points or even specify that they had to do with Ukraine.
02:27:36.000He said, we've made some headway, so there's no deal until there's a deal.
02:27:41.000Moments earlier, Mr. Putin had signaled no change in his hardline position on Ukraine, claiming that it, quote, has to do with fundamental threats to our security.
02:27:51.000He said, quote, we are convinced that in order to make the settlement lasting and long term, we need to eliminate all of the primary causes of the conflict, repeating the phrasing that he and other Russian officials have used to refer to a list of Kremlin positions that Ukraine have called unacceptable.
02:28:10.000Moscow has demanded that Ukraine cede a large part of its land to Russia, disarm, swear off joining NATO, and change governments.
02:28:18.000The Russian leader also gave the U.S. president a major public relations boost, endorsing Mr. Trump's often stated claim that if he had been in the White House, Russia would not have invaded Ukraine In 2022.
02:28:31.000Mr. Trump said he would soon call NATO leaders, President Zelensky of Ukraine and others, to inform them of what had been said in the meeting.
02:28:42.000After their first meeting with a few aides and a meal break, Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin were expected to meet again with a larger circle of people, but that second session appears not to have taken place.
02:28:53.000Russian officials had said they expected the summit to last six or seven hours.
02:29:39.000Somewhere in the last couple of years, 2023, 2024, especially, and now in 2025, this war in Ukraine, it is about to enter its fourth year, if you can believe it, in February 2026, and it has become a war of attrition, meaning that this has become a war of resources more than anything.
02:30:06.000Because each side is matched technologically and in terms of tactics and equipment, Ukraine has some defensive advantages.
02:30:16.000It has support from the United States, from the Europeans.
02:30:20.000And initially, in the early stages of the war, Ukraine was able to launch effective counterattacks and was able to defend their front line.
02:30:31.000But both sides shifted around 23 and 24 into a full-blown war of attrition, meaning that they're not taking significant risks.
02:30:43.000And really, it has turned into a battle of who has the most supplies and who has the most material.
02:30:49.000And of course, Russia has the advantage in an attritional war.
02:30:54.000And that has to do with two important factors: their industrial base and their population.
02:31:01.000In a war of attrition, it tests who has the bigger base of manpower and who has more supplies.
02:31:10.000For the Ukrainian side, they're drawing on Ukrainian manpower.
02:31:15.000Of course, the people that are actually fighting the war are Ukrainians, even though they're using Western equipment and supplies and armor and intelligence and officers and tactics.
02:31:26.000And it's Western everything, but the actual soldiers are Ukrainian.
02:31:32.000And so in that way, Ukraine is at a significant disadvantage because its population is a fraction of the size of Russia's.
02:31:39.000So in an attritional war, Russia has a major advantage in manpower.
02:33:10.000And as I said, Ukraine is forced to rely on its own manpower for soldiers, but it can rely on the NATO alliance and the United States in particular for supplies, for missile interceptors, for drones, for tanks, for artillery, for the rest of it.
02:33:28.000But even there, Russia has the advantage.
02:33:31.000Russia has a much larger industrial base.
02:33:56.000These are suicide drones, first-person view, kamikaze drones.
02:34:02.000And, you know, this is electronic equipment.
02:34:06.000And Russia is able to make so many of them, like I said, millions per year, that they can, in one single strike, it will be cruise missiles.
02:34:14.000It will be big drones and small drones.
02:34:18.000And they're making so many of them that the swarms are getting bigger and bigger.
02:34:22.000In the early stages of the war, drones did not play a big part.
02:34:25.000Now they're a significant part of what's happening on the battlefield, and Russia just makes way more of them.
02:34:33.000So in both manpower and in equipment, Russia has the advantage.
02:34:39.000And what is happening on the battlefield is that this is becoming particularly acute.
02:34:45.000And specifically, what is happening is this: Ukraine has created this defensive line, but as the war drags on, they do not have the manpower to control the entire perimeter.
02:35:00.000And so what is happening is that the Ukrainians are forced to, in significant parts of the front line, they have to leave it defended only by landmines and drones.
02:35:12.000What that means is that significant parts of the front line do not have any soldiers.
02:35:33.000And what Russia is doing to exploit this is they're sending in very small dismounted teams of penetrating forces, small teams of soldiers that will get in these gaps.
02:35:47.000They will secure the territory and then they will bring in the drones.
02:36:26.000Russia, through superior tactics, manpower, and equipment, is penetrating the front line, encircling, or the Ukrainian forces are at risk of encirclement.
02:36:36.000And it's not hard to see where this goes from here.
02:36:39.000In a matter of weeks or months, that line is just going to collapse.
02:36:44.000And when it does, the Russians are going to have a breakthrough.
02:36:48.000They are going to break through the front line and they are going to start to gain hundreds of kilometers of territory every day, like they did in the early stages of the war.
02:36:59.000They are going to break out and they are going to race towards the Dnieper River.
02:37:46.000Suffice to say, as this has become an attritional war, as Ukraine's personnel problem becomes more acute, its manpower problem, as Russia makes more territorial advances and morale on the Ukrainian side drops, and all of this becomes a death spiral.
02:38:04.000What this means is that Russia does not really want to end the fighting.
02:38:10.000This is why in Washington, there has been a bit of a reality check.
02:38:15.000In Europe and Ukraine, they are still delusional.
02:38:18.000Zelensky and the Germans and the British and the French, they all still believe that Russia is going to leave Ukrainian territory permanently.
02:38:26.000That Ukraine is going to get back all the territory they've lost and Crimea.
02:38:32.000And that's just delusional because who's going to fight to take it back?
02:38:36.000Ukraine has zero ability to counterattack.
02:39:30.000Trump said in February that NATO membership is off the table.
02:39:34.000We'll talk more about that in a moment.
02:39:36.000In addition, Trump has floated the idea that Ukraine is going to have to give up some territory.
02:39:42.000He's waffled a bit on that, but he, unlike Biden, has floated the idea of land swaps, of territorial concessions, even legally recognizing the annexation of Crimea.
02:39:55.000And the reason the United States is giving a little bit, why they've come down from these maximal positions, is because, again, they recognize the reality on the battlefield.
02:40:06.000And the United States is saying, look, quit while you're ahead.
02:40:09.000If we can freeze the battle lines where they are and you lose the territory that is already under Russian occupation, consider yourself lucky.
02:40:18.000Because with each passing day, they're going to take more.
02:40:22.000And so that's why the United States, our negotiating position, is just freeze the battle lines, just stop the Russian advance.
02:40:30.000If we can get Russia to stop, then we could cut our losses.
02:40:34.000And there could be a comprehensive deal with Russia.
02:40:37.000Again, more on that later, that will include other issues like nuclear arms control, like the Arctic, like sanctions relief.
02:40:47.000We can make it an all-encompassing, comprehensive deal.
02:40:50.000But Washington is saying, unlike Berlin, unlike London, unlike Paris, Washington is saying, cut your losses.
02:40:58.000But Russia, understandably, they are going to keep pushing.
02:41:02.000They want to drag the war on as long as possible.
02:41:06.000Because the longer the war goes on, the more they're going to get.
02:41:11.000The longer the war goes on, the more territory they get.
02:41:14.000And the longer the war goes on, they're going to get more territory faster.
02:41:18.000As the Ukrainian front line collapses, the rate at which they expand is going to grow also.
02:42:56.000And that is what set the stage for the meeting this week.
02:43:00.000Now, Trump sits with Putin and they make progress.
02:43:04.000I'm sure Putin told Trump a lot of things and Trump said a lot of things to Putin and they get to hold the press conference and Trump gets to have the photo op.
02:43:13.000He gets to bolster his appeal that he should get a Nobel Prize.
02:44:01.000Now, to get into the details about the actual positions of both sides, what Putin said at the summit today was very interesting for two reasons.
02:44:10.000We'll talk about two specific things that he said.
02:44:13.000So Putin, in the first place, this is very basic.
02:44:17.000In Putin's statement, he said that in order for the war to end, we must address the root causes of the conflict, root causes.
02:44:28.000This is something that he has said over and over for the past three years.
02:44:35.000When Putin says that in order to achieve a peace, we must first address the root causes before a truce, before a ceasefire, before a comprehensive peace.
02:44:46.000What he is referring to is what he believes Russia's position, which is that the reason the war started is because of NATO expansion.
02:44:57.000And really, it goes even deeper than that.
02:45:01.000Because to Moscow, to Russia, the root cause of the conflict is that Russia as a state has been frozen out of the West ever since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
02:45:18.000Although initially there was this initiative on the part of George Bush and Bill Clinton that maybe Russia would be integrated with the United States and Europe, in reality, what has happened is that the United States has pressed its advantage against Russia and continued to treat Russia like an adversary.
02:45:41.000And perhaps the biggest expression of this is NATO expansion.
02:45:46.000NATO expansion is what you could call the most imminent factor, but it represents something deeper than that, which is that Russia has been ostracized from the West.
02:45:59.000And what Putin has said for 20 years is that Russia wants to cooperate with Washington.
02:46:06.000Russia wants to be a partner to Washington and to NATO, but they're being rebuffed.
02:46:13.000And the reason that Russia feels it's being rebuffed is because Washington is not looking for partners.
02:46:32.000And so the posture of Russia in the 1990s and the 2000s is that Russia would like to integrate with the United States, would like to cooperate with the United States on a number of issues on Islamic extremism and terrorism, on arms control, on the Arctic, on many different things.
02:46:54.000But the United States will not allow Russia into the system unless Russia submits, unless Russia becomes a full-fledged liberal democracy characterized by openness, intense U.S. influence through NGOs.
02:47:11.000And Russia says we will not cooperate on those terms.
02:47:34.000And so if you're looking for a vassal, or rather, if you're looking for a partner, Russia would be a partner, but they won't be a vassal.
02:47:41.000And so Russia sees itself as in a defensive posture against a very powerful West.
02:47:49.000Russia is paying a great cost, being sanctioned, being diplomatically isolated, having to fight proxy wars in order to maintain its sovereignty.
02:48:01.000It is paying a price to maintain its sovereignty and independence, and that comes at the cost of all these different things: financial sanction, diplomatic isolation, and all the rest of it.
02:48:13.000Now, this is most characterized by NATO's expansion eastward.
02:48:18.000Russia is excluded from NATO, this extremely powerful defensive alliance led by the United States, which is expanding further and further, encroaching on Russia's borders and into its historic heartland.
02:48:33.000And so, famously, in 2008, the United States, in a security conference, I believe in Bucharest, says that one day Ukraine and Georgia are going to join NATO.
02:48:49.000Putin says, no, Ukraine and Georgia are not going to join NATO.
02:48:54.000And that is a part of why Russia launched an incursion into Georgia in 2008.
02:49:00.000And in 2014, after the Euromaidan, after the color revolution in Ukraine, this is why Russia intervened there when they annexed Crimea and began supporting the secession in the Donbass.
02:49:14.000When Putin says in the speech today, as he said from the beginning, when he says root causes, this is what he is referring to.
02:49:22.000The root cause of the whole thing, of Georgia, of Ukraine, of all of it, the root cause, it's not just NATO expansion, although that's the biggest part of it.
02:49:36.000The root cause is that Russia is being frozen out by the West.
02:49:43.000And that's related to the second thing that he said.
02:49:47.000So when Putin says, in order to have a comprehensive peace, we need to address the root causes, first and foremost, he means that in order to have a peace, Ukraine cannot join NATO.
02:50:00.000The root cause of why a quarter of a million troops amassed on Ukraine's border and invaded in 2022, it's because the West wanted Ukraine to join NATO.
02:50:10.000It's because Zelensky was flirting with acquiring a nuclear arsenal at Munich in 2022.
02:50:18.000So Putin said the root cause, why did we have to invade Ukraine?
02:50:22.000Because you tried to make them join NATO.
02:50:24.000And because what's more, NATO was arming Ukraine with drones and lethal aid.
02:50:32.000And what's more, if Ukraine was going to join NATO or be a proxy state for NATO, it would be used as a launch pad for attacks against Russia.
02:50:43.000So in order to address these root causes, what Putin says is we need Crimea.
02:50:49.000That is where our warm water port is that hosts our Black Sea fleet.
02:50:55.000We need a land bridge to Crimea, which is those four territories that we've taken.
02:52:47.000So when Putin says this is about root causes, while those concessions might pertain exclusively to the defensive treaty and the architecture of how they're going to defend Ukraine, the true root cause, as I said, is that the West and Russia are estranged.
02:53:05.000And the big thing that Putin said in the statement also is that he's looking for an all-encompassing reset, meaning that the West and Russia will not just cooperate on Ukraine, but also on arms control.
02:53:19.000The new START nuclear treaty is set to expire next year.
02:53:24.000So Russia wants to renew the commitment to arms control between Russia and the West.
02:54:29.000That's an area where the United States and Russia might cooperate against China.
02:54:35.000And so these are a couple of other domains where Russia is saying we want an all-encompassing reset.
02:54:42.000Russia, like many of the middle powers, is looking to hedge and play China off of the United States.
02:54:51.000Russia has been forced in recent times into the arms of China because what Russia and China have in common is that they're resisting American hegemony.
02:55:01.000They are trying to break out of their containment in their respective feeders and impose their own region of influence, their own sphere of influence.
02:55:11.000And so for that reason, they're in this strategic alliance for now.
02:55:16.000And China needs the raw materials from Russia, like oil and gas, and Russia needs advanced electronics and military equipment from China.
02:55:25.000But that will not be the case for long because China and Russia share A large border.
02:55:32.000China and Russia naturally are competitors.
02:55:36.000China has its eye on the Russian Far East, on Siberia, on the natural resources there.
02:55:45.000That's a giant vulnerability for them.
02:55:49.000And so, as we go into the future, Russia and the United States also have this strategic goal in mind that certainly there'll be more cooperation between Moscow and Washington, contra Beijing, as Beijing becomes more powerful.
02:56:04.000So, that's the second thing that Putin said.
02:56:06.000He doesn't just want to solve Ukraine by dealing with some of those tactical considerations in the Eastern European theater.
02:56:14.000He's got a much broader perspective, which is a complete reset with the West.
02:56:19.000He wants to emerge from the diplomatic isolation, thaw relations, and have some level of normalcy with the West.
02:56:28.000And that is a trade relationship, a strategic relationship, cooperation on arms control, and cooperation in the Arctic.
02:57:16.000And yet he's going to take all this territory.
02:57:19.000The question also then is what comes of Ukraine?
02:57:23.000It depends on how much territory Russia is able to take, if they're able to take the capital, if they're going to march to Odessa, if they'll settle for everything east of the Dnieper River.
02:57:36.000And the question now is: what will be the security arrangement in Ukraine?
02:59:42.000And so in three years, five years, 10 years, Russia will test and they will keep pushing forward.
02:59:48.000So for Ukraine and Europe even to agree to a peace, they need to freeze the conflict line, not just in Ukraine, but in all of Europe.
02:59:56.000And how do you do that without extending the NATO security umbrella?
03:00:00.000So, what Zelensky and the Europeans want is a multilateral, meaning all these European countries will agree that they will defend Ukraine against Russia.
03:00:11.000They're not going to call it NATO, but they're going to say that the UK, Germany, France, and the United States are committing to defend Ukraine.
03:00:21.000Obviously, Russia has a problem with this.
03:00:24.000So, the question is: how do you give Ukraine these assurances?
03:00:29.000How do you give Ukraine the confidence that we will back them up, that Russia will not continue marching, while also giving Russia the confidence that we are not stationing our troops there?
03:00:42.000We're not going to try and fight for our territory back.
03:00:46.000And what Trump has worked out in this minerals deal is that we will have a commercial presence there, meaning that the United States will have American companies, American civilians.
03:00:59.000We will be in Ukraine exploiting their critical minerals in mines, in quarries.
03:01:07.000American civilians will be there exploiting Ukrainian gas.
03:01:12.000And if Americans are there, then Russia will not attack them.
03:01:18.000Because Russia will understand, obviously, that if American contractors are in Ukraine, if one of them dies, let's say Russia renews the offensive and starts shelling Ukraine.
03:01:30.000If an American dies, it's going to be a big problem that will invite America into the conflict.
03:01:38.000And so that's a way of putting a fragile American asset in the region to serve as an effective tripwire without putting military equipment and military personnel in Ukraine.
03:01:51.000And this, we know this because Putin said earlier in the year, Putin said, if you don't want us to attack Ukraine's power stations, give them to America.
03:02:02.000Give your electric infrastructure to America and have American personnel manage them.
03:02:08.000If that's the case, we won't bomb them because we don't want to kill Americans.
03:02:45.000And something like this minerals deal will go into effect.
03:02:48.000After that, the question is: how do we get Russia out of the diplomatic isolation they're in right now?
03:02:57.000Part of the punitive measures against Russia under Biden were that we were going to apply sanctions so that even if Russia wins, it's still going to hurt their economy in the long term.
03:03:09.000Russia takes the territory, but the sanctions will remain.
03:03:13.000Trading the long term for the short term.
03:03:17.000But it seems that Trump is going to want to accelerate the sanctions relief, maybe trade that for some concessions on Ukraine, but ultimately seeking to integrate them into the West to the extent that that's possible.
03:03:30.000And that's sort of where the situation stands.
03:04:40.000So, the America first position is that we do not, through some miscalculation, through some cycle of reciprocal escalation, we do not wind up in a confrontation with Russia.
03:04:54.000That is the America first position: that no Americans die, that we don't spend any more money, that we don't use any more of our depleted stockpile fighting Russia.
03:07:21.000If China is the rising power, they're the rising commercial power, maritime power, they're the rising naval and military power, the rising artificial intelligence power, an electric superpower.
03:07:35.000They're becoming a superpower in almost everything.
03:07:38.000And maybe their growth is overstated, but by far and away, they're going to be the biggest competitor.
03:07:44.000Then the United States should prioritize the competition with China.
03:07:49.000The military competition, the commercial competition, in terms of our strategic alliances, our alliance with India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, the Quad, this is becoming a far more important strategic relationship than with the Europeans.
03:08:07.000The United Kingdom and France, these are declining powers.
03:08:09.000Germany will no longer be an industrial power.
03:08:16.000So the America first position from a strategic point of view, multifaceted, is one, we don't want to die in a war with Russia.
03:08:26.000We don't want to spend our money in a war with Russia.
03:08:28.000Ukraine just isn't that strategically important at the end of the day.
03:08:32.000Containing Russia is not as strategically important as it once was.
03:08:38.000And if we see China as the true competitor, then we can reframe the conflict with Russia as a missed opportunity and say that for the future of American power, we should look to Russia as a potential ally.
03:08:55.000Not necessarily in the same vein as France or the United Kingdom, but maybe in the same vein as Turkey or Saudi Arabia or Brazil, Russia could certainly be a partner on some issues where there's room to cooperate against China.
03:09:14.000And to me, from a completely realist and sensible foreign policy perspective, that is what is putting America first.
03:09:22.000And a lot of people like to say, well, we want China to win.
03:09:34.000But in terms of quality of life for Americans, in order for Americans to continue to have a very high quality of life, we need to make stuff.
03:09:47.000For Americans to have a high quality of life, we need to have control over international trade.
03:09:54.000We need to have control over supply chains.
03:09:57.000We need to have control over the supply chains for the most important strategic and commercial goods.
03:10:06.000And if you want Americans to be rich, you're going to need to contain China.
03:10:12.000At the minimum, we need to find a way that we can cooperate with China.
03:10:16.000I don't necessarily believe that we have to go to war or there has to be a cold war with China.
03:10:22.000But it is true that if we don't want to be a declining power like in Europe where there's no growth and we're not competitive and we're not able to defend our interests, we're going to need to meet the challenge with China.
03:10:34.000That's just from the point of view of the numbers, strictly speaking.
03:10:39.000There's a case to be made that politically, if China were to displace us, America will destabilize, our government will fall, and then there'd be an opportunity for the dissidents to take power.
03:10:52.000That's like an accelerationist point of view.
03:11:29.000There is this argument to be made that if China and Russia displace America, it will be tremendously destabilizing and it will cause a true calamity.
03:11:41.000That American society will come apart.
03:14:06.000Bring on the downfall of the American Empire.
03:14:10.000But clearly, there is a possibility for change.
03:14:17.000You know, and honestly, and I should explain this on a future show, but like that was such a big shift for me.
03:14:25.000Elon Musk bought Twitter in October of 2022, October, November 22.
03:14:32.000And to me, that was just like the curtain was lifted.
03:14:37.000Because the moment that happened, it just demonstrated that change was possible.
03:14:42.000He bought Twitter and he just started reinstating everybody.
03:14:46.000And that seemed like something that it felt like we were living in a dystopia.
03:14:52.000It felt like when you got banned on Twitter, you might as well be dead because it's like you would have a better chance at coming back to life from death than getting back on Twitter.
03:15:03.000Twitter would take away your account and you're just fucked.
03:16:12.000And political correctness started to subside.
03:16:16.000And all of a sudden, there was this realization that maybe change was possible.
03:16:21.000Maybe there could be political reform.
03:16:25.000Maybe change within the system was possible.
03:16:27.000And then suddenly, I didn't have these accelerationist tendencies.
03:16:32.000And honest to God, I said this in 2021.
03:16:36.000In 2021, around the time of January 6th, I said, look, banning people from Twitter, it is going to cause everybody to get more radical.
03:16:46.000I said, because the only reason people were moderating themselves, the only reason that people were coloring inside the lines is because they did not want to get banned from Twitter.
03:16:58.000And once everybody got censored and was forced onto Telegram, we said, there's really no reason to moderate it all.
03:17:05.000We could just keep getting more and more extreme.
03:17:10.000I said, and we're going to just keep getting more radical.
03:17:14.000And we're going to do it in these underground channels, these unregulated underground channels using the foreign services like Telegram or others.
03:18:35.000Anyway, the reason I feel it's important to explain that is because as I've gotten older, I really do believe that a lot of people in this space are being manipulated at all times by foreign intelligence and money.
03:18:51.000And I'll go on the record and say I was never, ever involved in anything like that.
03:18:58.000You know, this show, I've never taken sponsorships.
03:19:01.000I've never, you know, been a part of Sputnik or I think I did one interview on Russia today.
03:20:19.000People think about things and circumstances change, but you got to be able to explain how you got from point A to point B. Because if you can't, that becomes very suspicious.
03:20:30.000You know, and this is relevant because we're talking about Tucker Carlson.
03:20:50.000It's possible that people change their minds.
03:20:53.000People legitimately do go from being neocons to populists, but you got to be able to explain what your views are specifically with specificity and how you got there.
03:21:06.000Because if you can't explain the anatomy, if you can't explain the genesis of the idea, to me, that becomes very suspicious.
03:21:25.000That's why I feel the need to explain it because, you know, people have, you know, when I did Alex Jones last week or two weeks ago, some caller came in and they said, hey, you got all this money and then you changed your mind on Russia.
03:21:38.000And it's like, I don't even remember what my position is on Russia, but I do remember in the past few years how I went from being a total pro-Russia guy to definitely more pro-America.
03:21:50.000And I could see where people would find a problem with that.
03:21:55.000So anyway, I just wanted to throw that out there, but I do want to move on.
03:21:58.000We're going to take a look at our super chats.
03:22:02.000Somebody in the live chat says, Nick has been talked to.
03:27:18.000I appreciate the big super chats, but this insinuation, I'm shooting myself in the foot, you have yet to make one good argument, a single good argument, one piece of evidence.
03:28:32.000People like you, Andrew Isker, all these other useful ideas, you are a useful idiot for Jewish nationalists who are infinitely more intelligent than you.
03:37:10.000Because for 100 years, we have been propagandized by a minority that does not see themselves as European, that is not Christian, that has told us what our values are, which is that we are a melting pot.
03:40:56.000Is I think the sentiment you're trying to get across and the way you're expressing it is, would love to see you in Florida, which doesn't make any sense, actually, but I appreciate it.
03:42:34.000Elon Musk came into the government and said, well, the problem is you just need a firmware update.
03:42:39.000He said, you know, we just need to get in there and put in our software and we're going to cut all the spending and we're going to fix the budget.
03:42:46.000He didn't realize it's a political problem because he showed up to Washington and said, we're going to cut Social Security.
03:42:56.000And then he ran into problems in Congress and with the judges and with the media and with the voters and all these different parties that you need to satisfy.
03:43:06.000And suddenly in that moment, Elon Musk realized he's not a political creature.
03:45:17.000Trump flying the B2Bers over 2000 to Nick doing a touchdown celebration dance while being down 20 to 49 in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter.
03:50:20.000Dude, dude, Deftone Blux and yeah, I don't know who that is, but I appreciate the super chat.
03:50:29.000Leather Apron Club recently dropped a two-hour long video on YouTube named The Live Qatari Influence.
03:50:32.000In the video, he exposes the hypocrisy of mainstream news attempt to alarm everyone on how Qatari money is shaping foreign policy while also just being a fraction of the money and influence compared to iPad with its mass wealth and power it has over Congress.
03:53:48.000But these fuck-tarred liberals, try as you might, you will never make racism a sin, which basically means if I don't like your attitude about race, I get to use the catechism as a bludgeon.
03:54:49.000Trump deploys thousands of National Guardsmen to clean up the city and all I've heard is a single guy getting arrested for throwing a sandwich.
03:57:51.000They look like a big, fat, dorky slob.
03:57:55.000Now, if you're older, but you're like real thin, if you're like 45, but you're really skinny and are wearing like a fitted suit, you could get away with it.
03:58:08.000You know, if you're still handsome, tasteful, facial hair, you know, like a slim fitting suit, you could get away with it.
03:58:17.000Or if you're jacked, if you look like, you know, like a beast, but it's harder because you lose your testosterone.
03:58:25.000But if you look like a beast when you're in your 40s, then that works too.
03:58:33.000But like 40% of it could be avoided if you just don't get fat and if you don't wear like cargo shorts and new balances, you know?
03:58:41.000But yeah, but I saw this old guy dancing and I was like, wow, is that what it's going to look like?
03:58:46.000Because you look at like the kids dancing and you're like, man, to be like a hot kid, being like a hot teenager has to be the like, that's probably better than being the king of the universe.
03:59:01.000Like, would you rather be the king of the universe, but you're 55?
03:59:05.000Or would you rather be like the best-looking 18-year-old at a rich high school?
04:00:32.000I've been praying every other day since I started watching.
04:00:34.000Hard to imagine I used to be a young devout Christian.
04:00:35.000Was raised Baptist and things were confusing and I lost my way as a teenager, but I'm so glad I came across the hard-pounding Instagram edits.
04:01:39.000Do you agree or disagree that America is in a decline, just like many previous empires, and we're just arranging deck chairs on the Titanic?
04:03:21.000What probability do you think there is that the current orchestrated immigration crisis in the West is part of what Alexander Duken wrote about in Foundations of Geopolitics?
04:03:26.000Do you think that there is a collusion between all global rulers to create a total global social disharmony for control?
04:08:40.000But the whole Straussian conceit is that there is this hermeneutic where you're going to read Jewish nationalism into Plato and Machiavelli and Gerard and the rest of them.
04:08:54.000You're going to read secular humanist rationalism into these different philosophers.
04:09:49.000Agree with everything you said about Trump over the last year, but a beat to overlooking his head was pretty wrong and I can't hit on that power move.
04:09:53.000Love the show and happy birthday, my G. Yeah, because you're a goy.
04:11:49.000One day I will tell that story when the person I did meet with is no longer in a position where it would hurt them, but I can't tell that story today.
04:12:01.000So it's incredible how people just make shit up like that.
04:16:16.000Hoping to have what I'm asking, but do you think Maurice Lilly was exposing the same Jewish influence in France that Gala Vinski did in Russia?
04:16:20.000As you went down this rabbit hole shit's wild.
04:16:27.000Maurice, I don't know who Maurice Jolly is.
04:17:18.000Carlson and Aben Kirk called out the rich Jews, which was funding the anti-white Ivy leagues, and how quickly they pulled funding from the Yanis afterwards.
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