00:01:10.000Today, we got some kind of an idea of what that's going to look like.
00:01:14.000We have some comments from Lisa Murkowski, some comments from Susan Collins, some things that will make us think about what the Supreme Court confirmation process will look like in the coming months, what kind of timeline we can expect on that.
00:01:28.000We're also going to look at abortion in detail because we didn't really get a chance to cover the reaction last night.
00:01:34.000We got a chance to cover the pick and the buildup to the pick, but we didn't really get the reaction to.
00:01:40.000Judge Kavanaugh being nominated by President Trump.
00:01:43.000So, we're going to look at that, and in particular, the reaction on the issue of abortion.
00:01:49.000This was the big thing for the resistance, for the left.
00:01:52.000This is the big reason that they're up in arms about it, or at least that they claim to be, is because they know that now that there is a solidly conservative court, and if you look at Kavanaugh compared to all the other justices, he is only less conservative than Clarence Thomas.
00:02:08.000He is more conservative, or at least has been ranked more conservative.
00:02:13.000Than Neil Gorsuch, and is right up there with Clarence Thomas, who is about as conservative as they come.
00:02:19.000So now that we have a solidly conservative court, the least conservative is Roberts, and he's pretty conservative anyway.
00:02:27.000Not as much as we'd like him to be, but certainly more than Kennedy.
00:02:30.000Now there's a real possibility that Roe versus Wade might be overturned.
00:02:35.000And if Roe versus Wade, we don't know if it's going to be overturned.
00:02:38.000We don't know if they'll hear a case on this.
00:02:40.000But given that the court is so conservative, there's a strong possibility.
00:02:44.000It could come under consideration, and then if it's under consideration, it could be overturned.
00:03:17.000I mean, a very small crowd gathered in front of the Supreme Court.
00:03:21.000And the way that they film it, though, where it's really tight on the speaker, it's really tight on a few people in the back, and because there's so much commotion and yelling, you watch that and it feels like a big rally.
00:03:33.000And by the way, they do the same thing with Trump, but in reverse.
00:03:38.000Whereas something like this, they use that tight frame to make it look like there's more people with Trump's rallies, they do the same thing.
00:03:46.000To make it look like there's less people because they'll fill up a stadium at a moment's notice, 10,000 people, they don't like to show it.
00:03:53.000I used to work at RSPN, that was kind of their thing.
00:03:56.000They said, we show the crowds because Trump always complains.
00:03:58.000But anyway, I'm watching the protest outside the Supreme Court.
00:04:02.000And another thing that's funny about it, before we get into the details, and we're actually not getting into the details yet.
00:04:08.000Right now, I'm just going over why we're looking at this.
00:04:11.000They've already got the signs printed out, which is crazy to me.
00:04:15.000They've already got professional printed, glossy signs that say, Stop Kavanaugh.
00:04:24.000And then somebody posts on Facebook that they have.
00:04:27.000Or on Twitter, that they've got Stop Hardiman, Stop Kethlidge, Stop Barrett.
00:04:32.000They've got them all already printed out.
00:04:34.000And then in the Women's March newsletter, the Women's March organizers send out an email to all the people on their list, and they forgot to change on the email.
00:04:48.000And of course, the purpose of that is so that when the person is announced, they could go in and edit it really quickly and say it's Kavanaugh, it's Barrett.
00:04:56.000So they send out, We have to stop XX Justice.
00:04:59.000Judge from being nominated or from being confirmed, rather.
00:05:03.000And it just goes to show you look at those examples and you understand that politics is fake.
00:05:09.000You understand that everything's astroturfed, right?
00:05:12.000I mean, because you look at in each case with these deceptive tactics, whether they're utilizing a very tight frame to make it look like there's a massive resistance taking to the streets against a tyrannical president and, you know, it's the handmaiden's tail.
00:05:47.000I think we have to look at it one kind of cynically and say, isn't that an unfortunate expression of politics in the country that the American people are basically just manipulated?
00:05:57.000And by the way, this is one of the problems with democracy because you understand that.
00:06:02.000In a more authoritarian country, people don't have to be convinced to vote, and therefore the government really doesn't have to keep up with appearances or illusions.
00:06:13.000I mean, there's really no secret in a country like Russia or in North Korea or in China that the government's going to call the shots and that's the way it goes.
00:06:21.000And so, to a degree, there's almost a little bit more liberty in that because in a democratic country, the government has to, I mean, they're going to do what they want anyway, but to a certain extent, they have to convince us.
00:06:32.000To a certain extent, it's completely dependent on the illusion.
00:06:36.000That's what's happening is our will, our choice.
00:06:39.000And so it's a different kind of oppression.
00:06:43.000So there's one way to look at it that way.
00:06:44.000The other way is to look at it from a pragmatic lens.
00:06:47.000And that's just how you have to look at politics.
00:06:49.000That's how you have to look at television, the news media, print media, anything like that.
00:06:56.000You just have to look at it from the lens of there is no such thing as unbiased, there is no such thing as true.
00:07:03.000Because, of course, everybody that's making the news, everybody that's putting something in front of you, Is a flawed person like yourself, is a flawed person with an agenda, and they put a great deal of time and care and thought into designing something to put in front of lots and lots of people.
00:07:19.000There's a tremendous amount of political interest that goes along with that.
00:07:22.000So I think you look at something like that, it tells us about that.
00:07:26.000But anyway, I'm watching the stream, and these people are just animals.
00:07:31.000I mean, it's like you look on Facebook and you see the memes that baby boomers post where it's like liberals are crazy, and, you know, I don't know, it's some cartoon of a liberal screaming.
00:07:42.000And liberals are zombies or they're robots.
00:07:44.000I mean, you've seen all the memes where older people like to post about the libs and all this.
00:07:49.000But, I mean, really, it's like life imitates art when you see these people literally just yelling, just screaming into the night.
00:08:00.000And they're screaming about abortion, they're screaming about reproductive rights.
00:08:03.000That's the euphemism they use for abortion.
00:08:06.000We will also be looking at the Unmasking Antifa Act of 2018, which is a bill being proposed on the floor of the House of Representatives.
00:08:15.000We'll look at what's inside of it, what that's going to mean for the country.
00:08:20.000And for our movement, I think there's some very important consequences there.
00:08:24.000We'll be looking, time permitting, at President Trump's trip in Europe and Pompeo's much less publicized trip, Secretary of State Pompeo's trip in Asia and the Middle East, which is happening concurrently.
00:08:37.000And then if we get to it, I mean, we're really stretching it here, then we might talk about child separation.
00:08:41.000There's been a big development about that.
00:08:43.000So it's going to be a fun show, jam packed show.
00:08:47.000You know, last night we had a great guest, Jake Lloyd.
00:08:50.000I've got to get him back on because, you know, I used to dread having.
00:08:54.000People on the show because the technology was such a hassle.
00:08:59.000You know, if you remember how America First used to be, like six months ago, a year ago, whenever we had a guest on, the audio and the video would desync, they would decouple, so there was this massive delay.
00:09:12.000It made it unwatchable, or the screen would freeze.
00:09:16.000You know, there'd be all kinds of issues.
00:09:19.000And it got to the point where I just didn't want to have people on the show.
00:09:22.000Then I said, hey, can we get a computer?
00:09:24.000Can we get a computer that's maybe a little better so we could have guests?
00:09:28.000That caused a slight controversy in my company, America First Media.
00:10:09.000We've been trying to get some of these alt light people on the show, and not for any other reason than to show that what we're saying is not crazy.
00:10:35.000They're a shill for this, that, or the other.
00:10:38.000Well, it's important to bring people on that we don't agree with, who more or less are involved with the system, with the establishment, with the apparatus.
00:10:46.000And I would question how much the alt light is, depending on which person you're looking at.
00:10:51.000But it's important to bring these people on the show to say, You know, look, this person is coming on.
00:11:23.000And Marshall McLuhan, who is the preeminent thinker, or rather was the preeminent thinker on media, he said, you know, the most powerful president in America or in the future.
00:11:35.000The next big president is going to be the one who understands television, the one who understands how television works in the country.
00:11:41.000And Trump being on television, and I think even before he always understood the power of the medium, which is television in this day and age.
00:11:50.000Increasingly, it's looking like it's the internet, but at least for now, television is still king.
00:11:55.000And he understands that he made it a big process where he had this list and he was interviewing people.
00:12:00.000There were all kinds of little breadcrumbs leaked.
00:12:03.000And then he said, We'll make the announcement at nine o'clock.
00:12:08.000And nobody knew until the last minute.
00:12:11.000And it was this big, you know, he comes out and says, It's the most important thing besides war.
00:12:15.000And so you got to love the process, but it turned out to be Brett Kavanaugh, who was a circuit judge in D.C. and a really good guy.
00:12:24.000You know, there was a lot of conflict, or rather, conflicted opinion about who Brett Kavanaugh was because a lot of the establishment people liked him because he worked in the Bush administration.
00:12:36.000And a lot of anti establishment people didn't like him because they said he wasn't strong enough on abortion.
00:12:42.000And yeah, I think he's still reasonably strong on abortion, but they said, well, he's not strong enough, or he's not as strong as.
00:13:28.000There was somebody, a Yale professor in the New York Times, who wrote the liberal case for Kavanaugh.
00:13:34.000I read stuff like that and I say, I don't know.
00:13:36.000But then I see all kinds of Jewish organizations like the ADL and others say, Kavanaugh, because he is against gay marriage and he's against abortion and he's against this, that, and the other, he's against Jewish values.
00:13:49.000And then I say, oh, Okay, so maybe he's not that bad after all, right?
00:13:52.000Then I say, maybe he was the right choice.
00:14:25.000It's funny to me because all these people will tell me during the serious strikes no, Nick, it is important that even if we totally were right about it, we were just lying, even if we called the serious strikes wrong, it's still good because we have to pressure the president.
00:14:42.000Because even though we're not totally correct in our prognostications, well, it's having a propaganda effect, it's persuasive to people who are going to make change.
00:14:53.000You know, they get it when they're completely 100% absolutely wrong about Syria.
00:14:59.000But when I do something which is obviously a joke, and also I think a tactical thing where you try and beat the hell out of liberals, inspire fear in them, they want to go in and nitpick.
00:15:10.000No, no, I don't think that's actually going to happen, Nick.
00:15:13.000Oh, Nick, I hate to burst your bubble, hate to disappoint you.
00:15:43.000And we went through in detail what that's going to look like last night.
00:15:46.000Today, and this is the news, today we got some developments on what that's going to look like.
00:15:51.000So, right now, as it stands, Republicans have a 51 vote majority in the Senate, which is actually more like a 50 vote majority because John McCain is the 51st from Arizona, and he's at home right now because he's very sick.
00:16:08.000So, he probably won't be able to vote.
00:16:10.000He hasn't been voting in the Senate because he isn't present when they hold the votes.
00:16:15.000So, we have a 51 vote majority technically, but realistically, we're going to have 50 votes.
00:16:20.000Plus, Mike Pence acts as the tiebreaker because the vice president acts as the president of the Senate and breaks the tie in case of 50 50 or 50 49.
00:16:30.000And so, that's where we're at right now.
00:16:33.000What we talked about last night is that there are two Republicans and possibly more who might break off.
00:16:40.000We have the nuclear option invoked by Mitch McConnell.
00:16:43.000We can get Kavanaugh through with 51 votes, which would be 50 minus John McCain plus the tiebreaker, which is Mike Pence, and then we get him through.
00:16:53.000But there are some senators which we said could defect from the Republicans.
00:16:57.000If it were straight down party lines, we'd get them all, but we don't know if we'll get them all.
00:17:01.000Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Susan Collins of Maine both said that they would not vote for a judge that would overturn Roe v. Wade, that they thought there would be a strong possibility that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
00:17:15.000So, they might not vote for Kavanaugh.
00:17:18.000Today, we got a comment from them, and so we can get an idea of what that's going to look like.
00:17:22.000From Susan Collins and Murkowski, we both got some pretty vague statements, positive but vague statements.
00:17:28.000They both, at the same time, affirmed that Kavanaugh is experienced, he's got the expertise, they agree with him in principle, but they both said they have to do their due diligence.
00:17:41.000That's the big development from today with Murkowski and.
00:17:46.000I don't know if it's the end of the world that they wouldn't vote for him because, by the same token, Joe Manchin from West Virginia, Joe Donnelly from Indiana, and Heidi Heidkamp from North Dakota, they all voted for Neil Gorsuch last year.
00:18:00.000So, if they voted for Gorsuch last year, and it looks like Kavanaugh is very, very similar to Gorsuch, and this would be the confirmation would happen in September or early October, it would be a big thing for them to vote for President Trump's nominee when they're all facing reelection.
00:18:16.000In states that Trump won in 2016, North Dakota, Indiana, West Virginia, and by big margins.
00:18:21.000So it remains to be seen what the confirmation process will look like.
00:18:25.000The trick is that there's just a lot to sift through.
00:18:28.000It's kind of a battle because not only do you have Murkowski and Collins who are a maybe, and we have no idea what the Democrats will do, but then you also have people like Rand Paul who said that he might not support the nominee.
00:18:40.000Privately, he's been saying he'd vote no.
00:18:43.000He's been corralled into a yes in occasions like this before when the pressure is high and.
00:18:48.000It's something important like this, but he could be a no.
00:18:51.000You look at people like Jeff Flake, Ben Sass.
00:18:54.000Now, they all said they would support the eventual nominee.
00:18:56.000They all ended up supporting Gorsuch, but who knows?
00:18:59.000Who knows what could happen this time?
00:19:00.000You can never really count on the Republican leadership or the Republican establishment in the Senate.
00:19:05.000So we'll see what happens on the confirmation.
00:19:09.000I think it'll go through basically without a hitch.
00:19:12.000The White House plans on having the confirmation done before October.
00:19:17.000They want Kavanaugh seated on the court before October.
00:19:20.000Which is big because the election is in November.
00:19:23.000Now, another big thing about Kavanaugh, which we didn't go over last night, is on impeachment.
00:19:30.000This is something which is very important.
00:19:31.000One of the reasons that Rand Paul is a little bit hesitant about Kavanaugh is because Kavanaugh is very strong.
00:19:37.000And as a circuit judge in D.C., many of the cases he had to preside over entailed the separation of powers.
00:19:45.000So he had to write opinions and rulings about what is the proper jurisdiction of the executive branch, of the local government, of the Congress, and all the different kinds of institutions we have in the country.
00:19:57.000And he's always sided very strongly with the power of the executive, which is an important thing for immigration, which we talked about last night.
00:20:04.000And I've seen some high profile people on Twitter say it doesn't really matter what he thinks about immigration.
00:20:10.000That's the legislative branch's prerogative.
00:20:13.000Well, that's not entirely true because, as we saw with the refugee ban and also with DACA, it tends many times now to fall into the lap of the court.
00:20:21.000Regardless of that fact, not only does it factor in with immigration, but that Kavanaugh is strong on the executive branch, it also factors into the Russia investigation.
00:20:35.000After the election, let's say, God forbid, Democrats control the Senate, you don't get to approve Kavanaugh.
00:20:40.000That's if they don't control the Senate.
00:20:42.000If Republicans control the Senate, and that's probably the most likely outcome, I think there's like a 90 some percent chance that that will happen.
00:20:49.000If they control the Senate but not the House, Democrats now have the chance to impeach.
00:20:54.000And all impeachment means, remember, is that a simple majority in the House of Representatives vote that the president has committed crimes.
00:21:03.000It doesn't mean that he's committed crimes, it doesn't mean that he's removed from office.
00:22:01.000They can throw a lot of stuff into the gears to slow down not just the legislative, but also the executive branch.
00:22:07.000They can get access to emails and records with the subpoena power that you have with the House.
00:22:13.000Subcommittees, you could have hearings.
00:22:15.000It tends to be a big problem for the executive branch.
00:22:18.000Now, if we had Kavanaugh on the Supreme Court, we could easily defeat an impeachment challenge.
00:22:24.000We could easily defeat the Rush investigation.
00:22:26.000It would really, I think, be transformational in that regard.
00:22:29.000So that's another big reason why we like Kavanaugh and why it's important to get him through before the midterms and also just generally to have him on the court.
00:22:38.000It'll really protect the president in a big way.
00:22:41.000That should be like the last resort, but.
00:22:45.000I mean, that's a pretty good levy, should the dam break.
00:23:27.000You know, we've seen a lot of this before.
00:23:30.000But, I mean, really, and we're going to go into it in depth in a moment, you know, what abortion is and where the left is.
00:23:38.000But this should tell us who are these people that we're fighting?
00:23:41.000Because we always have these conversations about, oh, you know, the globalists or the left or the establishment, this, that, and the other.
00:24:23.000Here's what we're going to do we're going to cobble together a thinly veiled excuse to control women through, like, this very complicated healthcare and legal system.
00:24:35.000If men wanted to overpower women, it would start at home.
00:24:39.000Men are physically stronger than women.
00:25:23.000But the babies' argument against abortion when none of these people are willing to help anyone have affordable health care to get a baby from zygote to birth in the first place, abortion rights are crucial.
00:25:42.000But the babies, you don't care about babies, but we definitely don't, but you say you do.
00:25:51.000And you see that people are very offended that they're not able to kill babies.
00:25:57.000And you've heard stories where women laugh during abortions.
00:26:00.000They compare it to if I can't have sex, irresponsible sex, whenever I want, and then kill the baby, oh, it's oppression, it's brutal oppression.
00:26:09.000They're bad for women, it's taking away our freedoms, et cetera, et cetera.
00:27:25.000So, just bear in mind, I know we've got some more reserved people watching, and you can kind of tell this is going to work out looking at the dislike ratio.
00:27:33.000But I'm going to play you a small sample.
00:27:35.000This is from a Netflix series, so keep that in mind if you're a Netflix user.
00:27:39.000And let me turn the audio on here, and then we'll give it a rip, okay?
00:27:43.000So tonight, in honor of America, I'd like to do a salute to abortion in the Brate's 10th annual Salute to Abortion.
00:29:00.000Now, like, obviously, this is bait, which it's important to say because, you know, this was designed, you know, come on, they totally put this together.
00:29:09.000And I'm sure Michelle Wolf puts this together with her room of writers to say, you know, how can we piss off white men?
00:29:16.000How can we piss off Christians and conservatives?
00:29:19.000So, you know, admittedly, we are taking the bait a little bit here.
00:29:22.000And so I don't want to get too outraged to play into their hands, but, I mean, this is what it's about.
00:30:55.000This is going to take a little bit longer than I thought.
00:30:58.000I'm going to have to instead of doing window capture, I'm going to have to just upload the image onto your screen, but it won't take very long here.
00:31:08.000Let me see if I could go in and find it.
00:34:09.000Sad state of affairs that, and whoops, now that we're back.
00:34:14.000I wish the studio mode would work on Streamlabs so I wouldn't have to go back and forth like that and have to keep changing the camera settings.
00:34:21.000But, I mean, that is, that's the left.
00:34:24.000You think they're nice guys, you think they're good people.
00:35:06.000There is currently a bill that is being proposed on the floor of the House of Representatives by U.S. Congressman Daniel Donovan from Staten Island, New York.
00:35:16.000And the bill says that if you're wearing a mask and you do property damage, you're convicted of property damage, they will tack on two years' prison time to any imprisonment sentence that you might get.
00:35:27.000And also, if someone in a mask is caught or is convicted, Of intimidating somebody or making it so that they cannot enjoy their constitutional rights, then they're put in jail for a maximum of 15 years.
00:35:46.000I know a lot of people are pushing this, telling people to call their congressmen, saying to vote for it, but something like that would be a real game changer.
00:35:55.000And I'll give you a little personal anecdote of my experience with Antifa, and this is something that really changed my worldview about these people in particular.
00:36:03.000They say they're anti fascist, they basically made me a fascist.
00:36:07.000Not that I would ever describe myself as that, but certainly they pushed me much further in that direction.
00:39:13.000Certainly, it's these fringe elements which are making it happen every day.
00:39:17.000Now, whether or not that be a good thing or a bad thing or an inevitable thing, Who really can say?
00:39:22.000But these are the forces which are tearing the country apart.
00:39:24.000Now, you could be right wing, you could be left wing, but the people that say that the government is illegitimate or law and order is not legitimate, borders are not legitimate, these are the people that are going to bring the country to its knees.
00:39:39.000There's no reasoning with these people.
00:39:41.000And that extends in a big way to everybody on the left or a lot of people on the left.
00:39:46.000You know, I was interviewed at Charlottesville as well by an InfoWars reporter, Millie Weaver.
00:39:52.000I think Millie Weaver, you know, she was very surprised by the Chad right.
00:39:57.000She was very surprised by how authoritarian we were that day because she was interviewing us saying, Well, don't you think everybody has the right to free speech?
00:40:04.000And me and James Alsop were like, No, no, they don't.
00:40:08.000These people pose a threat to the country.
00:40:10.000And that's why when we look at these women, particularly women, liberal women, lefties, far lefties, anarchists, Antifa, these are people that cannot be reasoned with.
00:40:20.000We like the idea that we bring them to the table.
00:40:23.000And we have a discussion about facts and logic, and we walk them through, we show them why they're wrong.
00:40:29.000We say, Oh, well, you look, though, will you look at the facts?
00:40:50.000You may think that's a very academic, very abstract kind of out there, not really pertinent or relevant to us.
00:40:57.000But in a big way, postmodernism is what informs their worldview.
00:41:01.000And that came from a lot of Frenchmen, but also from a lot of other types of people, which are not French.
00:41:07.000But postmodernism says that truth isn't even real.
00:41:09.000Facts, there is no such thing as a fact.
00:41:12.000Knowledge is something which is unobtainable.
00:41:15.000And so when you look at it on a metaphysical level, this is the most primordial level of an idea, of an ideology, of a philosophy, is the metaphysics of it.
00:41:26.000You know, what you think about truth, what you think about knowledge, these bigger questions.
00:41:33.000As a religious man and a lot of religious people in the audience, we know that we are realists, meaning that reality is something that is actually tangible, it is not subjective.
00:41:44.000You know, it's not like I have my reality and you have yours, and I have my ideas and you have yours, and there's no way to tell what's what.
00:41:50.000There's no way to say what is true and what isn't.
00:41:53.000In fact, who knows if there even is an objective truth independent of perception?
00:41:58.000We know that it's real, and we know that there is one truth, and there are facts, and there is a logical, reasonable process.
00:42:04.000And some of that is modernist, some of that came from medieval thinking, but that's why you're never going to be able to have a conversation.
00:42:11.000And then on top of that, let's say they agreed on that, which is the most foundational, and they don't, but let's say they did.
00:42:19.000Let's say, because there are still some liberals out there who agree that there are facts, people like Bill Maher, people like Michael Moore, others.
00:42:25.000Well, then let's say, even if you have that, our values are different.
00:42:31.000Our values are tradition, our values are hierarchy, order, you know, these kinds of things.
00:42:38.000We believe in certain ideas about mankind and society, which are fundamentally different from the way they perceive mankind and society.
00:42:46.000They believe in ideals like egalitarianism, equity, equality, you know, they're all kind of under the same umbrella.
00:42:53.000But also, they believe in a big extent to liberty and to other things like that.
00:43:00.000And those are incompatible with each other.
00:43:02.000So, when you look at those two worldviews coming into conflict, whether it's metaphysical, whether it's value based, policy based, and that's, you know, you forget it if you can't get the bottom two right, that's why you'll never be able to have a conversation.
00:43:14.000And so, with these kinds of feminists and liberals in particular, they just have to be beaten, they just have to be crushed.
00:44:37.000But, I mean, we have to start thinking like that.
00:44:39.000We have to start thinking in terms of that because increasingly, Antifa does not represent the fringe.
00:44:45.000They represent, to a great extent, the people in power who are getting increasingly nervous that we are standing a chance at fighting back.
00:44:51.000So that's the blurb about the Unmasking Antifa Act.
00:44:56.000It's probably, like I said, probably not going to go anywhere, but it is very important to rethink everything we know about.
00:45:02.000Who we are as a nation, our values, and who's on the other side.
00:45:06.000You know, it goes, it's the same thing, whether it's abortion, whether it's illegal immigration, whether it's Antifa, the people we're dealing with, they're not on the same team as us.
00:47:03.000And it's really been a great week for the Second Amendment.
00:47:05.000You had that, and you also have Kavanaugh.
00:47:08.000Gun control is basically dead in the water.
00:47:10.000Kavanaugh believes that all gun control, the semi automatic weapons ban, for example, Or the assault weapons ban, I believe, is unconstitutional.
00:47:19.000And so if that's the case, then we're in pretty good shape.
00:47:22.000And DIY guns, maybe that's the future, right?
00:47:25.000Even if they ban guns, they can't ban 3D printers and plastic and all the rest.
00:47:30.000And any other kind of materials you could use to build a firearm.
00:47:34.000Problematic White Knight says, and on the subject of gun control, you have to understand that that's the future regardless.
00:47:42.000Technology will advance to the point where weapons proliferation will be inevitable.
00:47:46.000And at that point, then the only solution is to have everybody armed, right?
00:48:04.000That if the technology gets to a point where you can, for very cheap and very easily, make your own gun, if anybody can do that, all the bad people are going to do that.
00:48:14.000If all the bad people are going to do that, it's open season.
00:48:17.000They can bring a gun anywhere, they can bring a gun to your gym, they can bring a gun to your church.
00:48:21.000To your movie theater, anywhere where people gather, and you're never going to be able to protect all of them with government or with a private security guard.
00:48:29.000It could be a crossing, a popular street crossing.
00:48:33.000It could be anywhere where people gather.
00:48:36.000And if bad people can print a gun, they'll find that location, they'll kill people.
00:48:41.000And if that's the case, the only solution then is so that everybody can defend themselves, so that everybody can act as a deterrent.
00:48:47.000You know, you think about two scenarios.
00:48:50.000And once you suspend this magical thinking that the government can control guns, well, then the inevitable result is that there are two scenarios one in which a shooter can walk into a place which is unarmed.
00:49:02.000And one in which a shooter can walk into a place which is armed, either with security guards or people.
00:49:16.000I mean, that's just never going to happen.
00:49:17.000If you suspend that ridiculous hypothetical, then you understand there are exactly two scenarios one where nobody has a gun, all the law abiding people don't have guns, and all the people who play by the rules don't have guns, and therefore somebody comes in.
00:49:34.000They do the damage and then the police come to scrape everybody up off the floor.
00:49:38.000Or a scenario where either it's trained people or it's cops or it's just people who bring guns.
00:49:44.000That's the only way to regard the gun control conversation.
00:49:50.000Problematic White Knight says CNN white slash blue check marks on Twitter are asking why there's a Catholic supremacy on the Supreme Court.
00:49:59.000Backpedals hilarious when asked about the supremacy of banking, journalism, entertainment.
00:50:36.000You know, there was a joke that was on Saturday Night Live.
00:50:39.000I think Norm MacDonald said it, where they said that Mel Gibson said that Jews control Hollywood, and after he apologized, they let him back in after 10 years, which is, you know, that's basically true.
00:50:50.000So it's very funny how that works out.
00:50:51.000All day long, they can say, oh, Catholics on the Supreme Court, Catholics here, Catholics there.
00:50:57.000Even, you know, so ironic, Dianne Feinstein from California, Feinstein goes out there and says to Barrett, who was, and this was during her confirmation hearing when she was put onto the circuit court.
00:51:11.000Feinstein said that her Catholic dogma lived loudly within her and said that as an insult.
00:51:17.000So, Hillary Clinton insulted Catholics in one of her emails, revealed by WikiLeaks.
00:51:21.000Nobody cares, but you attack a certain other group, big problems, right?
00:51:25.000It's true for Muslims to a lesser extent, but it's to the biggest extent with Jewish people.
00:51:41.000People get autistic about it because then it prevents very legitimate criticism.
00:51:46.000It's a legitimate criticism to say Jewish people have a wildly disproportionate influence in every influential institution in America, wildly disproportionate, and in many cases, a pernicious influence, a bad influence.
00:52:03.000You could talk about Israel and the Israel lobby, but these legitimate criticisms are always ruined by people who take it to extreme, obsessive proportions.
00:52:15.000And this is what I tried to articulate to Patrick Little, which is to say, you know, look, you discovered that there is an obvious problem here.
00:52:24.000You know, there's an obvious scenario here, which is out of the ordinary, which is unnatural, which isn't talked about, and it's actually suppressed.
00:52:33.000But you're not doing it any favors when you talk about a very legitimate problem, a legitimate criticism, which people should not be afraid to talk about, so long as it's not insane.
00:52:42.000But when you go out and say, oh, you know, and it's like he does, where he literally walks up to people in Walmart and says, hey, did you not, I mean, and starts spewing the fact sheet, reading them the riot act about these kinds of things.
00:55:08.000By Ellie Wiesel, appropriately named, war profiteer, where these people they write in these long, you know, accounts of their experience in Nazi Germany about how there were literally, this is in the writings, roller coasters into ovens, masturbation machines, masturbating them to death, okay?
00:57:30.000Next thing you know, death camps, just like that.
00:57:34.000Somebody comes up to you and says, Hey, do you see that gas chamber meme?
00:57:37.000Yeah, you better be careful, bub, because in about five days, they're going to be literally building death camps again because of that joke.
00:57:45.000So I really take it very seriously, and I would never doubt, I would never deny, but I do notice there are a few inconsistencies in some of the stories.
00:57:55.000And hey, look, you know, You could look at various criminology reports about samples taken from walls.
00:58:03.000You could look at a little thing called delousing.
00:58:05.000You could look at windows, maybe where they shouldn't be placed.
00:58:08.000You know, weird things where it's like holes carved into things years after the fact.
00:58:13.000I mean, there are, I don't know, smokestacks, shadows, aerial photographs.
00:59:39.000Happy days, child murdering thoughts, axe them all, right?
00:59:42.000I mean, rhetorically speaking, we've got to really teach these women a lesson about murdering babies.
00:59:49.000Rhetorically speaking, purely symbolically, we're going to have to knock the hell out of them, rhetorically speaking, because it's just unacceptable.
00:59:58.000They're killing babies, and you know, we would never do that IRL, which is in real life, by the way.
01:00:05.000But rhetorically speaking, we've got to give them the business.
01:00:07.000The bastard says press one if you believe in the Holocaust, two if not.
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01:06:00.000Do you think that's what they're thinking of?
01:06:02.000Do you think they're like sitting in their makeup chair and they're putting on their makeup and they're thinking, hmm, well, you know, certainly we can attribute physical differences between the races, but can the same be said about differences in intelligence?
01:06:15.000Do you think that's what's transpiring?
01:06:50.000And so women will, they're like chameleons.
01:06:53.000They will effectively just blend in, they will adopt like a costume.
01:06:57.000The talking points, the rhetoric, the ideology, if you can even say that, whatever is fashionable, whatever they think will get them attention.
01:07:06.000And that's why you see in the alt right, you see a lot of ugly women, unattractive women.
01:07:22.000Women watch my show because what I'm telling them is what they actually want, which is we don't really care about politics, we want babies.
01:07:43.000I'm not talking about America First, I'm not talking about nationalists.
01:07:47.000I'm talking about the alt right, Volkish folklorist, McCarthy, any one of these ones.
01:07:53.000And they will put out these political videos, political views, because it will get them more attention, because there is a scarcity of women in this movement as opposed to others.
01:08:05.000You know, there are very fine women like Faith Goldie, Lauren Rose, among others who are friends of the show, and we like and appreciate them.
01:08:11.000But if we're talking about in the abstract, and people have a problem with this, they like to say, oh, you think all women are like this?
01:08:18.000Every single one, down to my one exception?
01:08:40.000Some people are born and they're really good at softball, and there's your exception.
01:08:44.000But by and large, by and large, you look at a lesbian and you look at outside of certain adult films what lesbians look like, and it starts to make a little bit more sense.
01:08:57.000And I've said this before they're not losing the game, they're just not playing.
01:09:03.000You look at some of these people, they're fat, they've got piercings, tattoos, hair dyed, they're ugly to begin with.
01:09:11.000And that's a way of saying, oh no, I'm not losing at the game.
01:10:22.000I mean, this is probably the second best where you lay it out for people.
01:10:25.000The best is stuff that is visceral, that's visual, emotional.
01:10:30.000So, for example, I'll watch a movie of Muslim migrants committing awful crimes.
01:10:37.000That's more persuasive to me than a table, than some guy getting up and telling you this because you see it, you feel it.
01:10:44.000Seeing is believing, whether it's totally accurate or not.
01:10:47.000And so that's the kind of stuff that we should be putting out.
01:10:50.000If I were ever in a position where I had money, Or, I got a degree in this kind of thing, I would probably move over and start making stuff like that because that's what really moves people.
01:10:58.000You know, I had somebody who you'd be surprised who it is, but I had somebody who's big in media, big deal in media, in the right wing in particular, who sent me a project they've been working on, and it was something about illegal immigration.
01:13:19.000If people knew what it looked like, and like I just showed you, a very simple diagram anybody could Google, I think they'd feel very differently about it.
01:13:28.000IXI says they like Calv because he has blackmail on them.
01:14:22.000I have a lot of faith in what's going to happen there because you see there's deals being made in Afghanistan, there's deals being made in Syria, with Iran.
01:14:57.000Patrick Little, a very high IQ individual.
01:15:01.000And the only reason we could have a problem with him is because he's telling the truth too much, not because he is a literal mouth breather, low IQ mouth breather who was either a fed or severely mentally ill.
01:15:15.000No, it is because his truth is simply too dangerous.
01:15:19.000And I am controlled opposition, right?
01:19:12.000He says, At a kid's birthday party, I heard this 13 year old kid say his favorite book, if only he could choose one, was The Diary of Anne Frank.
01:19:39.000Could you imagine if we read about 9 11 in fourth grade in detail, like accounts of people who saw the carnage?
01:19:48.000What kind of feelings do you think that would engender about foreigners in the country if fourth graders were reading about the carnage of 9 11?
01:19:55.000If people are reading about the carnage of World War II, you know, unnecessary white European Christians being slaughtered.
01:20:04.000Imagine what kind of feelings that would engender if we read other atrocity propaganda.
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