The Boomer Generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. The boomer generation has not been a good one, and it s time for a new generation of boomers to come to terms with the fact that they are no longer the dominant generation in the world, and that s time to change the narrative of history! Join us tonight as Nicholas J. Fuentes, host of the show First American First, talks about the Boomer generation, and the impact it has had on the world and the way it has impacted the way we see the world. First Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. It s going to be only America First, again. First, America First! The people will come again, again, and again, first, America, First! America First. First, you're watching First American, and you're listening to the show of my dreams. I can't wait to be back with you tonight, and I'll be back in Miami on Wednesday for the big debate with Jacob W. Wall and I'm so excited about that! Tweet me and let me know what you thought of this episode! and what you think of it! Timestamps: 0:00:00 - What do you think about it? 5:30 - What are your thoughts on the Boomers? 6:40 - Is it a disaster? 7: What would you like to see in 2020? 8: What do they look like as a generation? 9:00 11: What are you looking for? 14:00-16: What kind of people? 16: What is your favorite boomer? 17:20 - How do you want to see the future? 18:15 - What is the future of America First? 19:30- What s your biggest mistake? 21:30 22:40- What are we going to do? 26:40 27:10 - What's your biggest takeaway from the boomer Generation X? 29: What s the biggest thing you're going to look forward to? 32: What will you be watching? 35:00s? 31:00 | 32:00 + 33:30 | 33:00 & 34:00 Is it possible? 36:00 // 35:40 | 36:10 37:00 / 39:00
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00:26:55.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
00:27:00.000And tonight is actually going to be the last show of the week because I'll be leaving tomorrow for Miami, of course.
00:27:06.000The big event, the big debate, me and Jacob Wall is on Saturday, so I'll be getting over there a little bit early to get set up, prepare and everything.
00:27:38.000It was announced by Nancy Pelosi that the Democrats in the House are launching this impeachment inquiry formally into this call that the President had with the Ukrainian President about Joe Biden's spurious business dealings with his son, Hunter Biden, and how that pertains to the government of Ukraine.
00:27:59.000Tonight it came out the president released the transcript of his phone call with the Ukrainian president and he also released the whistleblower complaint.
00:28:07.000So the reason we know about all this is because some whistleblower filed a complaint alleging a quid pro quo between our president and the Ukrainian president about this phone call.
00:28:40.000It's like 10 or 12 pages or something.
00:28:43.000And in the whole course of the phone call, which the whole reason why we're doing impeachment all of a sudden, is because the Democrats say that the president told the Ukrainian president that if they don't investigate Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and all of that, then America is going to shut down roughly 400 million dollars in aid for Ukraine.
00:29:04.000But in the whole course of the phone call, Joe Biden was brought up one time.
00:29:09.000They never talked about Joe Biden in relation to the money.
00:29:13.000So the whole allegation is that there was this shady deal that was going on, that in exchange for helping Trump win his election, in other words, in exchange for helping Trump politically, then Trump would continue using our government to give Ukraine foreign aid.
00:31:05.000And so now people are donating because he's going to give it to this children's hospital that's located outside the stadium for the Iowa team.
00:31:13.000You know, I don't know all the football specifics, but there's this big hospital outside the stadium, so he's going to donate all the money to a children's hospital.
00:31:21.000I guess one of the beer companies, I think it's Bush, decided that they were going to match all the money that he raised.
00:31:27.000And then Venmo announced too that they were going to match all the money that he raised.
00:31:31.000And then it turns out, you know, they have this big charity drive, he raises like a million dollars, that fund is going to be tripled because both of these major companies decided to match the money.
00:31:42.000But then, a reporter from the Des Moines Register discovered that this guy who started this charity drive, he tweeted some bad things back in 2011.
00:31:52.000You know, story hits a bit of a bump in the road when we find out that this Carson King, not such a great guy after all.
00:32:00.000Because you see, while he is raising millions of dollars for a children's hospital, and he had no reason to do that, just out of the kindness of his heart, while he did decide to undertake this huge charity project,
00:32:11.000Well, they did a little digging and the press found out that in 2011, when he was 16 years old, he tweeted a racist Tosh.0 clip.
00:34:25.000They announced that Samuel L. Jackson will be the first celebrity voice for Alexa.
00:34:29.000So now instead of having like a robotic girl voice, the Alexa voice, now you can change your settings and you can make it sound like Samuel L. Jackson.
00:34:38.000So it's like Samuel L. Jackson's your personal assistant right in your kitchen.
00:34:42.000And it's this kind of stuff more than anything else that makes me want to kill myself, okay?
00:34:47.000Makes me want to blow my brains out all over the glass window of the America First penthouse, you know, and it'll be a beautiful death, right?
00:34:55.000And everybody will see blood on the...
00:35:07.000This is such a Reddit-tier development, you know?
00:35:09.000Oh, he's gonna say the line from the movie!
00:35:12.000He's gonna say, oh, it's like Alexa, but instead, it's gonna be Sam Jackson's voice, like in Pulp Fiction!
00:35:18.000You know, let's all remember that the whole point of Alexa is to spy on you.
00:35:23.000It hears everything that you say in your home.
00:35:27.000There have been cases where people commit crimes or whatever, and courts and lawyers have been able to sue to obtain the recordings from the Alexa machine.
00:35:36.000Because it's supposed to be like, oh, it's a funny personal assistant.
00:35:39.000Yeah, it's also a surveillance device.
00:35:41.000So that Amazon and the government can listen to you 24-7.
00:35:45.000Everything that goes on in your home, you know.
00:36:04.000But then on top of it, I put it on my timeline, and all my replies are like, haha, Alexa, but he does the line, but he does the line from Pulp Fiction!
00:36:13.000What if Alexa, but he did the line doe, but he was like, bad motherfucker, like Sam Jackson doe.
00:37:06.000and it's like immediately just roll your eyes like it's a spying device it doesn't matter i mean they could paint it like oh it's like a star wars toy or they could make it the voice of morgan freeman or whatever it's a spying device they're putting in your house so they can listen to your conversations and this goes way beyond that i mean now they're talking about they put a camera in your house
00:37:28.000Amazon has this new delivery service where instead of leaving the package on your porch, because people will come and take your packages, you know, that's another great thing.
00:37:37.000Instead of leaving the package on the porch where it's unguarded, now Amazon will send somebody to install a camera in your house to monitor your door.
00:37:46.000So that then you can see the delivery person open your door, you install like a special lock on your door, an Amazon delivery person will enter your home, they'll, you know, disarm this lock, come inside, place the package, and leave.
00:38:02.000And they have an Amazon proprietary camera inside watching the door so you can watch and monitor and make sure that this all goes off without a hitch.
00:38:10.000This is the kind of stuff that we're moving towards and I...
00:38:13.000It really makes me wonder if it's really gonna be so simple that if they just do these kitschy, fun, little Rick and Morty type things, that everyone's just gonna be okay with it, you know?
00:39:58.000It says a college football fan who held up a sign on national television asking for beer money says he's giving the thousands of dollars he raked into a children's hospital.
00:40:08.000And the cash is being tripled thanks to two companies announcing matching contributions.
00:40:12.000Carson King held up a poster that said, Bush Light Supply Needs Replenished on ESPN's College Game Day on Saturday morning.
00:40:21.000He scrawled his Venmo account details on the sign for the nation to see the college football show was broadcasting from Ames, Iowa, ahead of the matchup between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Iowa State Cyclones.
00:40:34.000King, a 24-year-old who attended Iowa State, told CNN,
00:40:37.000He and his friends couldn't get close enough to the main game day stage, but positioned themselves near a secondary stage, well in the view of TV cameras.
00:40:45.000After a little while, one of his friends asked him, who keeps texting you?
00:40:48.000King looked at his phone, and after less than 30 minutes of holding the sign, more than $400 worth of Venmo donations had already popped into his account.
00:40:57.000He spoke to his family and decided that after the cost of paying for a case of bush light, he'd give the rest to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital.
00:41:07.000As of Tuesday evening, the amount he had received in his Venmo account had reached more than $20,000.
00:41:12.000The Children's Hospital is next to the Hawkeyes' Kinnick Stadium.
00:41:15.000During each Iowa home game, fans traditionally do the Iowa Wave in tribute to the children who can watch the game unfold from their hospital windows.
00:41:23.000Bushbeard took notice, tweeting, quote, this is the best thing we have read all year.
00:42:04.000Then Venmo, Bush, Light, you know, they jump in and say, well match the money and we're gonna raise thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars for charity.
00:42:13.000That should have been the end of it, right?
00:42:33.000One of these journalists from the Des Moines Register went into his Twitter account and scrolled through years and years and years of tweets.
00:42:43.000They found something they didn't like.
00:42:46.000And here's a report about that from the same source.
00:42:48.000It says Carson King, who has helped raise over one million dollars as of this week for the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital, has apologized after a controversial tweet of his from
00:43:03.000A reporter working on a profile of King for the Des Moines Register first called attention to the tweet which referenced a racially charged segment on the television show Tosh.0.
00:43:14.000King, who was 16 years old at the time, called the tweet hurtful and embarrassing according to this source.
00:43:22.000He said he doesn't want it to take away from all the good the donations can do for the kids at the Children's Hospital.
00:43:30.000Meanwhile, the Washington Post reports readers then went through the Twitter account of the reporter, Aaron Calvin, the guy that uncovered the tweet for the Des Moines Register.
00:43:39.000The paper reports that between 2010 and 2013, Calvin, the journalist, published offensive tweets that included using a racist slur and mocking legalization of same-sex marriage.
00:43:50.000The Washington Post reported that Calvin began deleting and apologized for his own tweets Tuesday night.
00:43:55.000His apology said, quote, Hey, just wanted to say that I have deleted previous tweets that have been inappropriate or insensitive.
00:44:02.000I, excuse me, I apologize for not holding myself to the same high standards as the register holds others.
00:44:08.000King has risen to fame over the past 10 days for the situation which we just talked about.
00:44:13.000He has helped raise so far over $1.14 million in donations.
00:44:18.000An Anheuser-Busch spokesperson confirmed the company is still honoring its full commitment to the hospital, but it will cut ties with King.
00:44:26.000The spokesperson said in a statement, quote,
00:45:17.000It's politicians, it's Supreme Court justices, it's even just regular normal people who happen to be in the media.
00:45:24.000If you have ever committed any kind of infraction in the past 50 years, I mean really it's 50 years,
00:45:31.000In a photograph, a video, a social media post, anything like that, even though the standards have changed dramatically and rapidly over the last five years in particular, now you're a bad person and your life is destroyed and our values just don't align with yours and you're cancelled.
00:45:48.000And, you know, fortunately I will say maybe the good thing about this story is a lot of people are pushing back.
00:45:53.000A lot of people, if you look up Carson King on Twitter,
00:45:56.000The consensus seems to be, this has gone too far, you know, this Carson King guy shouldn't have had his life exposed, and we all said bad things, we were 16, and so on and so forth.
00:46:07.000And so people are trying to give this guy a break, generally.
00:46:10.000And even better is that the journalist was punished.
00:46:12.000I thought that was the best part, is that this journalist who, you know, this is his duty, dutifully going, searching through the Twitter and reporting all these, you know, racist, evil tweets,
00:46:23.000To the world and the Des Moines Register.
00:46:26.000I thought it was nice that he got a little just desserts.
00:46:28.000You know, he got a taste of his own medicine.
00:46:31.000So maybe that's the one good thing, and it's good that people are resisting it.
00:46:34.000But honestly, I, to me, am saddened that this guy apologized.
00:46:38.000To me, that's the worst part about the story.
00:46:40.000You know, people can defend him and whatever, but at the end of the day, if people are still apologizing for this kind of stuff, I don't think it's going to end anytime soon.
00:46:49.000I mean, it just goes to show the extent to which
00:46:51.000There is this submission to what is happening.
00:46:54.000You know, I think everybody may go back and talk at the dinner table about what's going on and how they don't like it, and maybe people talk in private about how out of control things are, and you know, maybe this isn't racist, maybe this has gone too far.
00:47:08.000But to me, so long as we maintain this act, you know, people are out there pretending this guy's to go out on a news conference.
00:47:15.000What is he doing doing a press conference?
00:47:17.000You're a guy that through some viral thing ended up doing a charity.
00:47:21.000What are you giving a press conference for?
00:47:23.000He's going out and addressing the public.
00:48:01.000To me, I think he deserves it for having apologized.
00:48:05.000You know, you could say that, oh, well, he got caught up in this, and what a terrible thing to happen to him, but, you know, maybe I was rooting for him.
00:48:11.000I didn't know about this until today, but, you know, maybe I would have rooted for him a few days ago if this just got exposed.
00:48:18.000I would probably say, oh, Carson King is based.
00:50:20.000I think we have to ride or die for those kinds of people, no matter what.
00:50:24.000The people that apologize lose my respect instantly.
00:50:27.000I think at that point, you know, maybe you don't say that he deserves it or something like that, but it's just so sad and pathetic is that they have really gotten into our brains.
00:50:40.000And by the way, this kind of thing has ripple effects throughout the society.
00:50:44.000You know, I talked, I think it was last week, about the issue of race.
00:50:48.000You know, and I've been talking a little bit more explicitly about race lately on the show, and that's because it is a joke that we have to pretend all the time.
00:50:56.000That we have to have this, I don't even know what it is, like we're mimes?
00:51:20.000It's the same premise that applies with this guy.
00:51:22.000You know, in the same way that we feel that, oh well, if you get caught saying something wrong or doing something wrong 15 years ago, 10 years ago, well now you got to apologize.
00:51:32.000Well, the same principle applies to everything else.
00:51:34.000You know, why are people so afraid to talk about race?
00:51:37.000Why are people so afraid to talk about who owns the media?
00:51:40.000Why are people so afraid to talk about gender and everything else that's going on?
00:51:44.000You know, a lot of people will say this kind of thing.
00:51:46.000They'll say, oh, well, this is political correctness gone mad.
00:51:49.000But they totally are unaware of it in every other area.
00:51:53.000They are totally unaware for how this has consequences for everything else.
00:51:57.000You know, the same people that are out there tweeting, he did nothing wrong, you know, the media is going too hard on this guy, really?
00:52:03.000You know, does this know no limits, does political correctness?
00:52:07.000But these are the same people that will take this position that, oh, it's culture and not race, or something like this.
00:52:12.000It's the same people, I'm sure a lot of them, who would say, Donald Trump is a racist and a bad man and this kind of thing.
00:52:18.000And so, to me, it's actually almost, this exception proves the rule.
00:52:23.000In the sense that, sure, maybe they'll spare this guy.
00:52:27.000Maybe they'll let this guy have a break.
00:53:22.000And they'll, you know, really give a straight up, you know, they're really gonna give it to you straight and say, maybe all this media craze has gone too far and everything.
00:53:33.000But the only reason they do that in this instance, the only reason this guy is not getting his head chopped off for the media is because, again, they are trying to salvage this so that it remains a legitimate tool
00:53:45.000For when people really stray outside the lines.
00:54:39.000That's not based, that's not progress, that's not a white pill, that's not good.
00:54:44.000All it shows is that they are co-opting the dissatisfaction with how these things go.
00:54:49.000Because of course, if somebody legitimately steps outside the bounds of what is acceptable,
00:54:54.000And it's not just some innocuous, harmless guy, you know, who's doing charity and retweeted a Tosh.0 thing in 2011 when it's somebody saying, hey, maybe there's a problem in the south side of Chicago.
00:55:05.000Maybe you have a problem with legal immigrants.
00:55:07.000Well, then they reserve the full ire, the full firepower for that guy.
00:55:13.000And everybody will say, that's legitimate.
00:55:14.000Well, you know, cancel culture might be one thing, but being a racist asshole, that's another thing.
00:56:42.000Because at the end of the day, what are they defending?
00:56:45.000They're defending people that say chink.
00:56:47.000They're defending that guy who got fired from SNL for calling Andrew Yang a chink.
00:56:52.000Okay, well a comedian using a racial slur against Asians who are doing well is vastly different than somebody who legitimately is offering dissent to the system.
00:57:27.000You know, Darren Beatty, for what it's worth, Darren Beatty was a speechwriter in the White House working for Donald Trump, and he got fired by the Trump administration because he was at some conference where an alt-right person spoke a few years before he did, you know?
00:57:41.000So they didn't fire him because of the contents of his speech.
00:57:44.000They didn't fire him because of who was at the conference he was at.
00:57:47.000The Trump administration, it's not the Obama administration, the Trump administration, which is synonymous with extreme, anti-immigration, alt-right, whatever, the Trump administration fired this guy because he was at a conference that years ago somebody really controversial had been at, and nobody in conservative media offered a vigorous defense of this guy.
00:58:07.000They actually went out and attacked him, you know, and God forbid you, you know, consider what the middle or what the left would say about it.
00:58:14.000You know, so before everybody jumps and says, oh, this is such a great thing.
00:59:37.000It says quote, the White House took the rare step of releasing a transcript of a president's call with a foreign leader on Wednesday after a whistleblower complaint sparked an uproar over whether President Trump improperly pressured Ukrainian President Zelensky to investigate his potential 2020 election rival Joe Biden.
00:59:55.000The five-page document detailed a July 25th call between the two leaders that lasted 30 minutes.
01:00:01.000The transcript's release prompted more scrutiny, with some questioning whether the document was complete.
01:00:06.000A note at the bottom of the first page indicated the document was, quote, not a verbatim transcript of a discussion, but a record of, quote, the notes and recollections of Situation Room duty officers and National Security Council policy staff who were assigned to listen to the call.
01:00:21.000Democrats immediately slammed the transcript as incomplete and questioned that the White House might be hiding something.
01:00:29.000Two former CIA officers who were veterans of the Situation Room said that the system in place at the White House ensured that the transcript of President Trump's conversation with the Ukraine president was, quote, likely verbatim.
01:00:41.000So, the president releases this transcript, and this is what's amazing to me.
01:01:29.000And so the theory is what the Democrats have been saying for the past week is that President Trump called the Ukrainian president and said you must investigate Joe Biden or else we won't give you foreign aid.
01:01:41.000And isn't it kind of funny that what the Democrats are accusing Trump of that's exactly what Joe Biden did?
01:01:46.000That's exactly why Trump told, allegedly, the Ukrainian president to investigate.
01:01:51.000It's because Joe Biden told the Ukrainians, we're withholding foreign aid unless you help me.
01:01:55.000And Trump called the Ukrainian president and said, investigate Joe Biden doing this or else we're going to withhold foreign aid.
01:02:02.000That's why they're trying to impeach the president.
01:02:04.000Because in their minds, this phone call happened.
01:02:07.000And this would constitute a quid pro quo that the president is using federal government money and foreign policy in order to help his political campaign.
01:02:15.000It's the shady dealing which would be illegal.
01:02:18.000And that's why they're launching an impeachment inquiry.
01:02:20.000It's basically familiar or similar to the Russia stuff.
01:02:24.000You know, they said that when President Trump said during a press conference like two years ago, Hey Russia, if you're listening, can you help us with Hillary Clinton's emails?
01:02:33.000They said that that constituted collusion.
01:02:37.000Trump is asking the Russians to collude, and so it's almost the same thing as Russia.
01:02:42.000So Trump, in response to these allegations, releases the full transcript of the call and says, if you think that that is what happened, if you think that I offered something in exchange, it was the shady deal, well, here's the whole call verbatim.
01:02:54.000And the people that listen to the call that wrote the transcript say, yep, it's a verbatim recording of the phone call.
01:03:20.000Not in connection with the foreign aid, and the foreign aid isn't even brought up in connection to any of this, right?
01:03:25.000The Democrats are saying that he said, I will pull 400 million dollars in aid unless you investigate.
01:03:30.000Nowhere in the call is that explicitly said or even implied, not even close.
01:03:36.000And now the Democrats, in response to this, after the full transcript is publicly revealed, they say, oh well, the transcript is hiding something!
01:04:25.000In the first place, it would be ridiculous to impeach over the phone call, but they're going to impeach him over a phone call where no crime was committed or even implied or not even code language, anything like that.
01:04:35.000There's no witnesses and not even the other side says that this is what happened, but it's impeachment, right?
01:04:41.000They also released the whistleblower complaint as well.
01:04:45.000This is a report from the examiner as well.
01:04:48.000It says, quote, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence gave lawmakers access to a whistleblower complaint that includes President Trump's conversation with the Ukrainian president on Wednesday, hours after the White House released a memorandum summarizing the call between the two leaders.
01:05:04.000The complaint precipitated House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's decision to announce a formal impeachment inquiry on Tuesday.
01:05:10.000The administration's decision to give lawmakers the document comes one day after the Senate voted unanimously on a resolution demanding the material.
01:05:18.000The House was set to vote on its own resolution on Thursday before the committees were given the document.
01:05:23.000Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr told reporters his committee had received the whistleblower complaint
01:05:29.000It's interesting about the whistleblower in particular.
01:05:48.000What is in the complaint that would not be in the transcript, you know?
01:05:51.000The two documents they were demanding were the transcript and the complaint.
01:05:54.000The complaint contains the transcript.
01:05:56.000Yesterday, Trump said, I will release the transcript, but he didn't say he would release the complaint.
01:06:01.000After the Senate voted unanimously, demanding Trump release the complaint, Trump released the transcript and the complaint.
01:06:07.000And to me, it's like, like I said, what would the complaint contain that the transcript would not?
01:06:12.000You know, does the whistleblower have some kind of special insight into this call?
01:06:16.000You know, are they talking in code that only the whistleblower understands?
01:06:20.000If a crime was committed over the call, if what they're trying to impeach him over is his quid pro quo, it would be in the transcript.
01:06:33.000But then, on top of that, it's sort of interesting who the complainer is.
01:06:35.000This was reported in conservative media.
01:06:38.000It says, quote, the anonymous person who filed a formal, uncorroborated complaint against President Donald Trump for allegedly asking a foreign leader to investigate corruption related to Joe Biden now has a legal team that includes Democratic operatives who work for Senators Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton.
01:06:56.000Andrew Bakaj, now a managing partner at the Compass Rose Legal Group, interned for Schumer in the spring of 2001 and for Clinton in the fall of the same year.
01:07:05.000More recently, Bakaj has worked as an official in the CIA and Pentagon and specializes in whistleblower and security clearances in his legal practice.
01:07:13.000So everybody that's surrounding the whistleblower is a Democrat.
01:07:16.000There's even rumors that the whistleblower himself is some kind of Democratic operative.
01:07:20.000So to me, the whole thing looks pretty ridiculous, doesn't it?
01:07:22.000The transcript doesn't contain any kind of illegal wrongdoing, and now this whistleblower who they've brought forward is going to be represented legally by people that worked for Chuck Schumer.
01:07:42.000That every step of the way when there's any kind of wrongdoing on the part of the President or any of his allies, it's always these Democrats that show up.
01:07:50.000And this time we literally do mean Democrats, right?
01:07:53.000When it came to the Russia investigation, who was investigating Donald Trump on the Mueller team and with Comey?
01:08:04.000All Democrats who didn't want to see the President get elected in 2016.
01:08:07.000Well, gee, I'm sure that's a coincidence, right?
01:08:11.000And when it was Andrew, or rather, Andrew, when it was Brett Kavanaugh being tried, essentially, during his confirmation hearing in the Senate last year, you know, when he was essentially on trial.
01:08:22.000I mean, he wasn't, but you know, when there's all this scrutiny about these sexual assault allegations, who represented his accusers?
01:08:29.000Who represented Deborah Katz and Christine Blasey Ford?
01:08:43.000High profile people that have been around the Clintons and others for years.
01:08:48.000And so at this point, this is when you have to realize that politics is not clean, it's not fair, it's not goodwill, it's nothing like that anymore.
01:08:56.000You know, I had somebody ask me the other day, should Republicans cheat in elections?
01:09:01.000You think it's fair game if Republicans might use some shady tactics here and there?
01:09:05.000At this point, the Democrats, all these institutions, they've completely abandoned even the appearance of fairness, impartiality, integrity, anything like that, as they pursue their agenda.
01:09:17.000You know, I feel like even 25 years ago.
01:09:22.000At the very least, they tried to make it look like everything was fair, everything was honest, everything was... And you were sort of a cynic if you said, oh, politics is all controlled, oh, you know, politics is all fake.
01:09:36.000Every step of the way where they try to undermine the president or his allies or anything like that, anytime it's a criminal complaint, it's a judiciary, whatever, you find that it's saturated with these totally and transparently political operatives.
01:09:49.000And that's when you realize that what's happening is a coup, essentially.
01:09:53.000It's a coup against the United States.
01:09:55.000It's a coup against the civilian elected president of the United States.
01:09:59.000You know, for all these people who talk about democracy, the Washington Post, the New York Times, the Democrats,
01:11:28.000It's not that things are not going our way or, you know, our political rivals are giving us a hard time.
01:11:34.000It's that they are actively working to subvert and destroy the civilian elected government.
01:11:39.000And they're lying, and it's all fake, and it's all controlled.
01:11:42.000And they are working to, as soon as possible, restore things back to the status quo.
01:11:46.000And it's only a matter of time before they do.
01:11:48.000These are the people that will inherit the White House, the Congress, within the next five to ten years.
01:11:55.000And think about what happens when they do.
01:11:57.000This is the kind of fight, this is what they're doing when they don't control anything, when all they control is the House of Representatives.
01:12:03.000We've got the Supreme Court, the Senate, and the White House.
01:12:07.000Imagine what happens when they've got the White House and they've got the Senate.
01:12:13.000So think about all the different means that they're going to have at their disposal to manipulate things and make sure that we'll never get anybody elected again, and to make sure that we never deviate from this trajectory in any meaningful way ever again.
01:12:25.000And that is the globalization of the government, of the economy, of the population,
01:12:30.000The control of big tech and multinational corporations and transnational NGOs over our government.
01:12:39.000These are the people we're dealing with, right?
01:12:41.000I guess the small white pill, maybe the little bit of white pill, little silver lining here is that as I predicted yesterday, this is going to be the best thing that ever happened to the president.
01:12:50.000The good news is they're pushing their luck in a big way.
01:12:54.000On the one hand, it's black pilling to see that these guys are just transparently corrupt.
01:13:24.000If they had relaxed, and they waited for Trump, and they had campaigned like they said they would on healthcare and the economy, and they tried to bring white people back into the party, I would legitimately be more afraid then.
01:13:35.000I'd be more blackpilled if that's what they were doing.
01:13:38.000You know, if they really got their act together and said, you know what?
01:13:43.000Let's stop trying to impeach this guy.
01:13:45.000Let's run a candidate who's going to appeal to the white working class on healthcare and on the economy and maybe even on immigration.
01:13:52.000You know, let's try and run a candidate who can win an election
01:13:56.000After Trump changed politics forever in 2016?
01:13:59.000Well, then I'd be terrified, you know?
01:14:01.000If they were really so concerned about all the issues, I'd say, well, they've got a good chance at winning.
01:14:05.000And if they have a good chance of winning in 2020, then they're only going to expedite the process of this, you know, darkness that I foresee coming, that I said earlier.
01:14:16.000Like I said, you know, how I said I was vindicated,
01:14:19.000Yesterday I said this would be great for the president and 24 hours his campaign raised five million dollars.
01:14:25.000So to me that tells me that people are going to rally to his election, a rally to his campaign during the next election as a result of impeachment.
01:14:32.000You know a lot of people were saying that oh he's not out of the woods and this might be a disaster for him.
01:14:37.000This is I think unambiguously one of the better things to happen to him in this administration.
01:14:42.000You know like I said the other day, whenever it comes to a big hearing, whenever all the media's attention is on the details and
01:14:49.000People are scrutinizing very closely the connections, the activities of these political operatives, when it's the Kavanaugh hearing, when it's the Russia-Mueller testimony.
01:14:59.000You know, in every case that this happens, people see the game that's being played.
01:15:03.000You know, in every case where there's the Russia testimony, and they were saying, oh, like, look, look at what they're saying, it's, you know...
01:15:10.000Trump colluded with Russia, and it's gonna be revealed.
01:15:12.000It wasn't in the summary of the report, but it's gonna be in the testimony.
01:15:15.000And then Robert Mueller was tired, and he wasn't answering any questions, and it came out that they just didn't have any evidence to convict the president.
01:16:01.000Jobs held by Hunter Biden have complicated the political life of his father going back to at least 2008 when the then Delaware senator was chosen as a running mate for presidential nominee to be Barack Obama.
01:16:13.000Campaign officials were forced to address questions over Hunter Biden having been hired by credit card company NBNA
01:16:20.000For consulting work earning him $100,000 as an annual retainer while with MBNA he helped pass legislation making it more difficult for individuals to declare bankruptcy.
01:16:33.000So Joe Biden's son gets a $100,000 retainer from a credit card company and then Joe Biden passes legislation that helps that credit card company.
01:16:42.000During his second term as Vice President, Obama admin officials sounded the alarm that Hunter Biden was using his father's access to world leaders for his own personal interests.
01:16:51.000Hunter Biden had scheduled a meeting with his father and Jonathan Lee, a Chinese businessman who was in a separate business arrangement with the vice presidential son on a diplomatic trip to Beijing, China.
01:17:02.000Now in the midst of his third White House run Biden must face his only surviving son's baggage while his family is still reeling from the loss of Beau Biden.
01:17:10.000Hunter Biden's role on the board of Ukrainian gas company Burisma has raised questions.
01:17:15.000He joined the company in 2014 for his alleged legal expertise and made as much as $50,000 a month
01:17:36.000Everything they're accusing the president of, Joe Biden has done.
01:17:39.000It's like the same thing with Hillary Clinton, you know?
01:17:42.000In the same way that Trump was accused of colluding with the Russians, Hillary Clinton actually colluded with the Russians.
01:17:48.000If you remember that whole scandal over Gazprom and this Russian oil company, or I don't know if it was Gazprom, but it was that uranium scandal.
01:18:04.000It's all tucked away in storage from the 2016 election.
01:18:07.000But you remember, it was the Uranium One deal, is what it was, where in exchange for this huge contract of the Clinton Foundation, the Russians were given control of all this uranium, I think in like Central Asia.
01:18:20.000And so everything that they said about, you know, the details aren't really important.
01:18:23.000Everything that they accused Donald Trump of, for which there was no evidence, there was ample evidence that Hillary Clinton did the same thing when she was in the State Department, you know?
01:18:52.000The Ukrainian president has not investigated Hunter Biden.
01:18:55.000So there's, I mean, there's no evidence.
01:18:57.000With Joe Biden, the son had the contract, they carried out this prosecutor who was fired that Joe Biden ordered them to, we have records of this threat to remove the aide, so to me it's pretty incredible.
01:19:09.000To me that's maybe the little light pill there that, I don't know, maybe we'll stand to gain from this in the end in the election.
01:19:14.000If Joe Biden ends up being a nominee, or even if he doesn't become the nominee, maybe that'll taint the party in the eyes of the people.
01:19:22.000At the very least, I think this will rally people towards Donald Trump in the election.
01:19:26.000So, I mean, generally speaking, it's a good development.
01:19:28.000For us, it might be counterintuitive, but impeachment might be a very good thing for the president.
01:19:36.000We're going to look at our Super Chats.
01:19:39.000And we'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:19:41.000I do want to say, last night while I was doing the Super Chats, we had some technical problems, I guess.
01:19:46.000People have been saying that the stream is glitching.
01:19:48.000They say that, like, the stream cuts sometimes, and, uh, I don't know what that is.
01:19:53.000I think that's YouTube, because, I mean, I've been doing these DLive streams for the past couple of weeks, and I never have a problem with them, but just a little closing note here, you know, usually we do the housekeeping in the beginning, but just before we dive in, while I'm transitioning into the Super Chats,
01:20:08.000Because I know last night we had some issues people reporting that the stream was like cutting or something it looked like it was edited or something but I guess that might be a problem with the AT&T it might be a problem with YouTube because I was having some issues the other day with the internet so just be warned I'm gonna try and get that sorted out maybe this week it'll be tough because I'll be in Miami but we'll see if I can figure it out it's not I mean we had internet problems before but before it was like a problem with the software's a problem with this
01:20:36.000network adapter you're probably not interested it was a problem with like this driver for it this network adapter something like that and once i fixed that i never had any problems the same problem after that but this is something different so anyway if there's any stuttering on the stream tonight that's why but let's see i'll read your super chats here we've got james russells who says do you buy the theory that bolton was the leaker i haven't heard that theory actually um
01:21:35.000What's the evidence for that happening?
01:21:37.000I mean, it's plausible that a lot of people could have done this, you know?
01:21:39.000So, I've heard a lot of these kinds of theories before, where people talk about the intrigue in the White House, and it's like, honestly, there's so many rumors, there's so many permutations.
01:21:49.000It's like, unless there's even a little bit of forensic, or, you know, there's a witness, or something like that, it's all circumstantial.
01:21:56.000So, I don't know if I would say I believe that.
01:21:59.000Stefan Mali memes his newspapers spread falsehoods.
01:26:30.000I don't have any problem with people who are not totally tuned in to everything all the time, but it's like, this is exactly what I'm talking about.
01:26:38.000He's like, so, so what do you think about Trump?
01:26:41.000And I hear this from all my parents, friends, you know, all my parents, family, friends who want to talk to me because I do the show and they all want to talk about Trump.
01:26:50.000I like that he's politically incorrect.
01:26:52.000And you know, how do you tell, how do you tell a boomer, with their whole perception of politics, is that Trump is like, Trump says what's on his mind.
01:27:00.000How do you tell them that he's cucked for Israel?
01:27:02.000They don't even know what that means, you know?
01:27:04.000How do you tell them that, well actually, you know, he's not, he's not mass deporting, and he's not, you know, he's beholden to Israel, and Jared Kushner works at 666 Fifth Avenue and all this, and they're rebuilding the Third Temple.
01:28:14.000Black Swan says, Nick, you should do a femoid-friendly episode that would draw in more women to the show so we can bully them and laugh at them for thinking we're nice.
01:29:28.000I mean, it's getting there, but it's not there yet.
01:29:31.000If the whole thought is, well, I'll just pretend to be indifferent so that they'll like me because I still love e-girls, well then you're just still blue-billed, you know?
01:29:48.000It's like you're so you're so lost Just pay them no attention You know if they attack you directly if they're really cringe or whatever they're blowing up and you want to throw a remark at their way Okay, but this like it but it's always the fixation no matter how you're fixated you're fixated
01:31:31.000Shouldn't there be at the very minimum a little bit of introspection about the fact that we're allowing immigrants, you know, this Puerto Rican guy and a bunch of black people to rap our history?
01:31:42.000You know, these people cry bloody murder when a non-disabled person plays a disabled person, right?
01:31:49.000Or if a non-gay person plays a gay person in a movie.
01:31:52.000Or, God forbid, if a white person does blackface, you know, or plays a non-white person.
01:35:39.000So yeah, I mean, if you're, you know, like a white person that eats at Applebee's or, uh, feed at Applebee's, feed at Texas Roadhouse, you're one of these types, then yeah, that's, that's really implicit, but not really for me.
01:35:51.000Brock Turner says, with how insane and in your face the news has been the past couple years, it feels like after 2016 we all died and were transported to hell dimension.
01:36:28.000This whole thing has been a nightmare, honestly.
01:36:31.000The people that are organizing this, and, you know, understand I'm the talent here, and I've been, you know, pulling my weight.
01:36:37.000I've been trying to promote this, but, you know, I don't want to put a damper on things right before the event, but it's just like problem after problem with the people organizing this.
01:36:45.000I don't know, we're going to have to do it a lot more independently the next time we do something like this, because, and I'm not trying to, I'm not trying to absolve my responsibility in this, I'm promoting the event, but just this demandfreespeech.org, this woman who's in charge, it's just like, ugh, the headache it's been causing me!
01:37:01.000I should be invited, and my only responsibility should be going there and performing, but it's just like, it never ends!
01:37:09.000So yeah I'll talk to her and I'll I'll get it all I'll try my best to get it ironed out for everybody that's going but trust me after this it's not going to be like this ever again.
01:37:17.000You know like I said we tried to do this thing like sort of last minute that we had the Milo thing and then
01:37:23.000We try to put it all together in the last four weeks.
01:37:25.000But trust me, if we ever do another event like this, we're not going to have these problems.
01:38:02.000Nightcore edit is a remix track that speeds up the pitch and time of its source material by 10 to 30 percent.
01:38:09.000The name is derived from Nitecore, a Norwegian duo who released pitch-shifted versions of trance and Eurodance songs, but now more broadly refers to any sped-up music.
01:38:20.000Can't say that I listen to the Nitecore.
01:38:22.000I listen to like lo-fi, slowed-down, reverb, like that genre, but I can't say I listen to a lot of Nitecore.
01:38:30.000I don't know if you're being serious, but thanks for that.
01:38:33.000Hey, also I saw some new comics on your timeline.
01:39:14.000Kem Phi says, shout out to the genius black scientists who through cutting-edge innovation now can roll their water home instead of carrying it.
01:39:25.000It was on like... It was on like NowThis or something, but they were like, oh, this... Scientists have designed this new contraption for Kenya, I think, or for... Maybe it's a West African country?
01:39:37.000But the design is... It's a wheelbarrow!
01:39:40.000They designed this where it's like you put a... You put this jug of water, and it's got like these inserts, and it connects to a handle.
01:39:50.000And so instead of them filling up a jug of water and, you know, putting it on their head like they've been doing for a million years and walking it to the village, instead they fill up their jug of water, they put it on this pusher, and they're able to push and the barrel of water, the jug of water rotates on the ground and they push it home.
01:40:21.000We have to invent for them the wheel in 2019.
01:40:25.000You know, the current year, department, it's 2019 and we have to go to Africa and invent the wheel for them so that they can get their clean drinking water.
01:40:33.000I don't know, maybe in the next 2,000 years they can build pipes or a water well, you know, or something like that.
01:40:41.000But it's like, here we are 2019, they've been in, they're at the United Nations for crying out loud, and still they have not figured out the wheel.
01:40:49.000We've got a design, it's $65, but we're working on getting the cost down to get a jug of water and roll it using some kind of a contraption.
01:41:17.000Even a lot of countries that were under... I mean, I know China was never, like, directly under colonial control in the same way that a lot of the other countries were.
01:41:25.000But a lot of these countries that had nothing, that had nothing, right, and were in a sphere of influence or colonized in Asia, they built up incredible cities.
01:41:57.000Oh, impeachment is probably a white pill, sure, but how do we keep retards from voting for more immigration cucked neocons in the congressional seats come 2020?
01:43:00.000Hot Topic Nationalist says, Nick, no homo, but how do you keep the energy so high every night and find creativity and motivation, especially when you're Blackpill?
01:44:07.000I feel like that's maybe where you might draw the line.
01:44:11.000You know, you can't... tell me how you can operate in the modern day without some kind of a phone.
01:44:15.000If you're in any kind of... in most business settings, in most social settings, you're gonna need a phone.
01:44:20.000So I understand that is a good point, but I mean this kind of stuff like installing a camera in front of your door, installing a listening device in your kitchen, I don't think it's much more explicit in that way.
01:44:30.000I've never heard of somebody subpoenaing phone records in that way, like that your phone is secretly recording you.
01:44:38.000The government can't tap into your phone and use it as a listening device, but I don't think it's the same where I've never heard of a court saying they're gonna go to the NSA and get your secretly recorded phone calls in the same way that they've done with Alexa.
01:44:51.000And even if that did happen, I think one is clearly superfluous.
01:44:54.000One is clearly inviting problems, and the other is not, right?
01:46:02.000For what it's worth, that happens to everybody.
01:46:05.000If you look up Hunter Avalon, if you look up Owen Benjamin, even before he got banned, if you looked up James Alsup, you cannot find their YouTube channel on the Google search results.
01:51:36.000Krueger says any chance the far left is pushing impeachment to destroy centrist Democrats?
01:51:41.000Perhaps punting out 2020 while the demographic clock ticks down for ours so they can assume complete control of the Democratic Party by filling that void.
01:51:49.000No, I don't think that's what it is, honestly.
01:51:52.000I think it's probably a lot more superficial than that.
01:55:50.000Yeah, you know if anybody look if anybody invites me to a college I'll look into it, but you know, it's not as simple as me just going somewhere Levi's is any chance of comfy Civ 5 and Kanye stream again.