00:00:34.000We're talking tonight about an article from Axios talking about the institutionalization of Trumpism in the Republican Party.
00:00:42.000It's not like groundbreaking news, but I wanted to cover this because this is something that I've been talking about on the show for so long for I think probably three years or something.
00:00:54.000And it appears to be happening, and at least the mainstream media is acknowledging that this is happening.
00:01:00.000But I have some comments on basically the overall direction of where that's headed.
00:01:07.000We'll be talking about this institutionalization of Trumpism in the GOP.
00:01:12.000And that comes as Liz Cheney is possibly going to be ousted from the GOP leadership, as some of the swing states from the 2020 election are voting in their state legislatures or debating on voter fraud legislation and a few other things.
00:01:27.000We'll also be talking tonight about this pipeline shutdown.
00:01:53.000Basically, they're running out of gasoline.
00:01:55.000And they're saying that within a few days, they're going to run out of gas at gas stations in the mid Atlantic of the country, the southeast part of the country.
00:02:04.000And so we'll talk about what we know about that right now, kind of a general take on that.
00:02:09.000Kind of too big of a story to pass up tonight.
00:02:12.000We don't really have all that much information.
00:04:53.000So I tuned in, and I have kind of mixed feelings because, on the one hand, he wants to put Neuralink in every man, woman, and child in the world.
00:05:02.000He wants to merge us with artificial intelligence and become transhuman, which is not really a good thing.
00:05:09.000We don't really support that on the show.
00:05:11.000And he's a billionaire and he's pushing this green energy stuff.
00:05:16.000By the same token, though, I mean, I want to like him.
00:05:52.000I thought it was going to be, I don't know, maybe something would happen because everybody was talking about protesting it, but none of that happened.
00:06:59.000And, you know, I think that goes right along with what I've been saying now for like the past year, which is this is one of those things which is getting worse with the rest of the country, right?
00:07:10.000It's the banks, it's the airlines, it's Hollywood, it's the roads.
00:07:16.000Everything's just going into the toilet.
00:07:18.000And there's not one thing anymore where you could say, like, well, you know, at least we have this.
00:07:24.000You can't go to a restaurant anymore without wearing a mask.
00:07:31.000And then you go and turn on television, and every show is white supremacy, this, white nationalism, that.
00:07:38.000And even the dramatic shows, I'm not talking about the news.
00:07:41.000I'm talking about, you know, I don't watch much network television, but my parents, my mom in particular, she watches network television, and she tells me, you know, all the shows now, that's the plot points and even the dramatic, the narrative shows is the antagonist is a white this, a far right extremist.
00:08:01.000The commercials are filled with the usual stuff, and then, you know, even Saturday Night Live, not even funny, not even funny.
00:08:56.000And if you were the funniest person in America, you'd be on SNL or in a movie.
00:09:00.000And now I think if you're one of the funniest people, you're on TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, or you're like racist online or something, right?
00:09:08.000And then, you know, therefore, everybody on SNL is mediocre.
00:09:13.000Everybody in SNL is not the best of the best, the most competitive.
00:09:50.000It was disappointing, too, because I thought Elon Musk would say something based or whatever, but instead, at the end of the show, he apologized for saying that masks were unreasonable.
00:10:01.000I don't know if you caught it, but the last skit, the last sketch or whatever of the show, he made some sort of indirect reference to how he said a year ago that masks didn't work.
00:10:13.000And he goes, Well, no, I think they work.
00:10:16.000And then everyone clapped, of course, and everybody applauded.
00:11:04.000I'm going to go into it and I'm going to.
00:11:06.000I have commentary on it, but we don't really know anything about it.
00:11:09.000It's one of these situations where I almost regret to talk about it this early, like a mass shooting or like other things, because it's still developing.
00:11:29.000I read this in Revolver and a few other sources, but I didn't see a lot of it on Twitter, except for some right wing people were vaguely referring to it.
00:11:39.000But so I guess this gas company got hacked, big cyber attack, and it was a ransomware attack, which is, I guess, where they will hack a computer, hack a system, and then they lock it up and they say, well, we're not going to unlock your computers until you give us money, typically cryptocurrency.
00:12:00.000That's my general idea of what goes on there.
00:12:04.000So, it's this major gas company, and the fallout from this is that now all these gas stations on the Mid Atlantic, on the East Coast, are going to run out of gas in a few days if this isn't fixed.
00:12:16.000And like I said, they don't know who's behind it, they don't know who the attacker is, why they're doing it.
00:12:21.000There's really no details, but I'll read you an article here about what we have so far.
00:12:27.000It says, The operator of the biggest gasoline pipeline in the U.S. shut down operations late Friday following a ransomware attack that threatens to roil energy markets.
00:12:38.000And upend the supply of gas and diesel to the East Coast.
00:12:42.000Colonial Pipeline said in a statement on Saturday that it, quote, proactively took certain systems offline to contain the threat, which has temporarily halted all pipeline operations and affected some of our IT systems.
00:12:55.000The cybersecurity firm FireEye said its Mandiant Incident Response Division is asserting, rather, assisting with the investigation.
00:13:05.000President Joe Biden, who is spending the weekend at Camp David, was briefed on the incident Saturday morning.
00:13:10.000Colonial is a key artery for the eastern half of the U.S.
00:13:14.000It is the main source of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for the East Coast with a capacity of about 2.5 million barrels per day on its system from Houston as far as North Carolina and another 900,000 barrels a day to New York.
00:13:29.000If it's not solved quickly, stations that rely on the Colonial pipeline could begin running short within days, says the head of petroleum analysis at fuel savings app GasBuddy.
00:13:41.000He said, nobody is out yet, but we're probably right on the cusp.
00:13:45.000Today, tomorrow, Wednesday, you're going to see some outages.
00:13:49.000And when they say outage, they mean you're going to go to the gas station and not be able to get gas, which is kind of a big problem because if you can't get gas, you can't go to work.
00:14:00.000If you can't get gas, trucks are not passing through on the interstates.
00:14:10.000You're talking not just about people not being able to get from point A to point B, but Goods, services, possibly airplanes.
00:14:18.000You know, what happens if, like, you know, 12.5% of the U.S. economy shuts down because there's no fuel?
00:14:26.000You know, what happens if the trucks from Texas or whatever can't get to New York?
00:14:31.000It's kind of a big problem, which has a huge ripple effect across the whole economy.
00:14:35.000We definitely don't need that right now.
00:14:37.000The article goes on it says the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Sunday issued a regional emergency declaration in 17 states and Washington, D.C. In response to the shutdown of one of the largest pipelines in the U.S.,
00:14:51.000which supplies around 45% of fuel consumed by the East Coast, the regional emergency declaration from the Department of Transportation lifts restrictions for motor carriers and drivers who are providing assistance to areas that are suffering a shortage of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, and other refined petroleum products.
00:15:43.000And what's bizarre about it is I haven't seen this reported anywhere.
00:15:47.000I mean, obviously, it's being reported in the news if you go to a news website, but.
00:15:52.000I haven't seen it trending on social media.
00:15:54.000I haven't seen it trending anywhere else.
00:15:59.000And I don't know why there's not more talk about this.
00:16:01.000What's more is they're not even telling us what's going on who's doing this, what the demands are, why they're doing it, what the motivation is, which is kind of scary.
00:16:12.000And, you know, so I don't have too many thoughts about this incident in particular because we don't know that much yet.
00:16:17.000And we're going to follow this as the week goes on.
00:16:19.000We'll probably cover this, you know, whichever day we get more details about what's going on, we'll have more to say about it.
00:16:25.000But, You know, for the time being, I look at a situation like this, and some people have speculated that maybe this is fake, maybe this is some kind of false flag, maybe this is the government is putting this on or something.
00:16:39.000Because, and I read this in an article earlier today, the UN and many of these supranational institutions have talked about contagion of cyber attacks.
00:16:49.000They've said that in the near future, we're going to have a scenario where cyber attacks are going to totally disrupt and shut down our way of life.
00:16:58.000Hacking tools will become more sophisticated and they're going to target the public sector infrastructure.
00:17:04.000They're going to target vital infrastructure like this.
00:17:08.000And that this is going to cause a big problem for society unless we radically change our way of life.
00:17:39.000They're talking about vaccine infrastructure that will last beyond the pandemic.
00:17:45.000So that if there's another disease, everyone's going to get jabbed right away.
00:17:48.000And of course, experimenting with and utilizing mRNA technology, which is new and so on.
00:17:54.000And so I wonder, you know, when they talk about these emerging threats like the coronavirus, are they talking about those as a way to seed?
00:18:02.000The idea so that then they come in with the solution, which is inevitably total government control, which is inevitably total surveillance, total control, total management by supranational managers.
00:18:17.000But I was thinking about it today and I went a little bit beyond that.
00:18:20.000And I thought, we're really kind of screwed because there's basically two pathways for the entire world to go down.
00:18:27.000When you think about cybersecurity, we think about pandemics, all these contagions and threats they talk about.
00:18:34.000And even as another example, They were talking about how there's this theory that the coronavirus leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, that it leaked from a biological weapons lab.
00:18:46.000And certainly there's been a lot of U.S. intelligence about the Chinese developing biological weapons.
00:18:51.000And Chinese government officials have said that they're going to use biological weapons to prepare for World War III.
00:18:58.000The next major global conflict will be a biological one as opposed to nuclear or chemical.
00:19:06.000I'm thinking about the biological weapons.
00:19:08.000I'm thinking about the I'm thinking about the cybersecurity.
00:19:13.000And, you know, back to the original point, there's really kind of two ways that we could go.
00:19:18.000On the one hand, technology is progressing at a rate where it is enhancing entropy in the sense that with things like nuclear weapons, biological weapons, pandemics, cyber attacks, this is increasing the amount of chaos and disorder that could be caused at a massive scale by individual or smaller institutional actors.
00:19:40.000If you get a non state actor who acquires a nuclear weapon, a biological weapon, they could totally inflict damage on an entire country.
00:19:53.000Damage that it's unacceptable that we're in a posture where we'd be vulnerable to something like that.
00:19:58.000A major cyber hack, a major, right, a dirty bomb in a major metropolitan area.
00:20:04.000So at the same time, on the one hand, you've got technology is enhancing the forces of entropy to the point where we cannot really live in a complex civilization.
00:20:17.000How can you live in a dense urban area if in the future, Nuclear warheads and nuclear weapons are miniaturized and readily available.
00:20:26.000I mean, this is almost inevitable because you've got the proliferation of the technology, the ICBMs, miniaturization, et cetera, and also the materials, uranium, plutonium, right?
00:20:38.000And even if it's not that, it's cyber attacks.
00:20:42.000You've got increasingly sophisticated kinds of cyber attacks and malware and that, biological weapons, pandemics.
00:20:49.000As time goes on, the technology improves such that.
00:20:54.000Small individual actors without institutional backing.
00:20:57.000In other words, it becomes very easy for anybody to inflict unacceptable levels of damage on a country.
00:21:04.000You can't live in a dense urban area if nuclear warheads are just out there.
00:21:09.000You can't live in a country where you're going to work and going to school and going to the supermarket and going to the airport when biological weapons are a reality, pandemics are a reality, superbugs are a reality.
00:21:21.000You can't have a civilization that's built on Automated computer systems when cyber attacks can be launched like this, right?
00:21:29.000So, on the one hand, our trajectory is towards total anarchy, total chaos, where we're in this unacceptable posture that life can be disrupted at any given time in a dramatic and tragic way by individuals with very easy access to powerful tools.
00:22:14.000Government tells you where to live, total security, security checkpoints.
00:22:19.000And I think about that and I'm like, we're really kind of screwed because either we're going to live in a civilization where there is enough freedom that it is easy for individual actors to totally destroy the world.
00:22:35.000There's enough power centralized in the hands of the state, in the hands of a few people, that nobody could do anything like that.
00:22:43.000And in that scenario, there's no human freedom.
00:22:45.000You know, if you do not have the limited freedom necessary to do something like that, to carry out an attack like that, which is becoming more accessible and cheap and easy, then you probably don't have the freedom to go to a restaurant without your vaccine passport or your whatever passport, your anti racism passport, your Neuralink.
00:23:09.000And so, the more that I think about that, the more that I realize that, you know, things are really going to hit the fan in ways that aren't even like political.
00:23:18.000You think about deep fake, artificial intelligence, and everything I've just described.
00:23:24.000And there's really not a lot of good options.
00:23:26.000There's not a lot of options to navigate this in a way which is going to be familiar or comfortable to any of us.
00:23:34.000Because, like I said, either we're going to have to live with this state of fear and the state of, oh, you know, there goes Manhattan tomorrow, right?
00:23:42.000I mean, Dirty bomb just went off, or, you know, well, we don't have gasoline today because a cyber attack locked up all the energy.
00:23:50.000Everyone died on the West Coast today because China, you know, they aerosolized some bioweapon from a lab over the Western seaboard.
00:24:00.000Or the country gets locked down to such an extent that that would never happen and human freedom is impossible.
00:24:06.000To me, those are kind of like the two trajectories, which, you know, I don't know if there's a political solution to any of that.
00:24:14.000I don't know that there's a solution, period, to any of that.
00:25:27.000Don't be interacting with people enough that you're going to get the new plague or you're going to get the mRNA shedded from a recently vaxxed person.
00:25:36.000Don't go out there on public transportation or in a dense city where you're going to get nuked, false flagged, or whatever.
00:25:44.000I guess the only solution is for the small number of people who can see the writing on the wall to get the fuck out of here and get out of Dodge.
00:26:57.000We're building up an infrastructure that will verify or deny your entry into any public space based on whether or not you follow the power structures edicts because of the pandemic.
00:27:09.000And now they're authorizing more than $5 trillion in spending in one year, really in like three months between the family plan, the infrastructure plan, the COVID stimulus, $5 trillion in handouts to government contractors because of the pandemic.
00:27:28.000And that's why we doubled the money supply in the past year.
00:27:31.000Had to double the total monetary base of the US dollar within one or two years because of the pandemic.
00:27:39.000And now we're supposed to see disasters and say, oh, it totally benefits the government.
00:27:45.000That must be a big coincidence, right?
00:27:47.000Government can appropriate $5 trillion.
00:27:50.000They're now basically installing checkpoints in front of every restaurant, school, place of business.
00:27:57.000They displace Donald Trump with fraudulent ballots, which they could manipulate at will in every election into the future because they changed the laws on those.
00:28:06.000And we're supposed to believe, well, it just worked out.
00:28:10.000The billionaires got trillions of dollars richer during the pandemic.
00:28:15.000It just worked out that Walgreens would give the vaccines and Walmart would stay open through the pandemic and Amazon would be the alternative to shopping everywhere else.
00:28:24.000It just so happened that it would be Apple and Facebook and all the biggest companies in the entire world at the top of the SP 500 that benefited from this.
00:28:34.000Just a big accident, just a big coincidence.
00:28:39.000You know, when they do a cyber attack that shuts down the economy, creates fear, terror, and uncertainty, and when the government comes in with a response that says, oh, we're going to have a backdoor to everything, or we're going to ban cryptocurrency because the ransomware attacker is demanding, I think, cryptocurrency.
00:28:57.000When they regulate crypto because of this and it works out for them, because cryptocurrency now has a bigger, I think, market cap than the US dollar and threatens the system because it's unregulated, that's just another instance where it will just.
00:29:51.000It's a little early to start making assumptions, but whatever the case may be about this particular attack, it does not bode well for the entire world because it's only going to get worse from here in terms of pandemics, cyber attack, biological attack, nuclear, all of it.
00:30:08.000There is just this, you know, the technological growth rate, the acceleration of technological progress.
00:30:16.000It's happening too fast, and there's so many unintended consequences people aren't even thinking about yet.
00:30:23.000It's like that old quote, I think, from Tesla you will live to see man made whores beyond your comprehension.
00:30:42.000I want to talk about this Axios article.
00:30:45.000And, you know, like I said at the top of the show, it's not groundbreaking news.
00:30:49.000It's kind of like a collection of news stories.
00:30:51.000But it's interesting because the mainstream media is beginning to pick up on this.
00:30:56.000And what they're talking about is how, in fact, the Trump revolution from 16 is now being institutionalized in the party.
00:31:05.000And the reason why this is interesting, not only that in some ways it's happening, but that the media is acknowledging it, is because I've said this for the past four years.
00:31:15.000I said that the long term goal of the America First movement is the institutionalization of the Trump revolution into the GOP, into the broader American conservative movement.
00:31:27.000Which is to say that, you know, when Donald Trump ran in 16 in the primary, it was a hostile takeover.
00:31:34.000And he had to fight hard against Ted Cruz, Rubio, Bush, 16, 17 other candidates.
00:31:42.000And people forget they didn't just give it to Trump, Trump had to fight hard.
00:31:55.000Talk radio, for a time, didn't like him, some parts of it.
00:32:00.000And so Trump took this party, which was low taxes, small government, pro business, whatever, and he turned it into trade protection, immigration restriction, foreign policy, non intervention.
00:32:14.000And I've said for years, since the inauguration in 17, I said, we have got to take the GOP conservative movement and replace everyone inside of it with America First Trumpists.
00:32:27.000It's not good enough to just have the top because everyone in the White House is still a Rubio conservative.
00:32:32.000Everybody in the RNC is still a Bush, Romney, Gen Z, GOP conservative.
00:32:39.000Everyone in Congress, everyone at Fox News, Washington Examiner, it's the same deal.
00:32:45.000So I said, that's not good enough because clearly, over the past five years, just having Trump in the Oval Office.
00:32:52.000It wasn't good enough because everybody that was carrying out the policy and reporting on it and creating the policy from the think tanks was just like the Bush White House, just like Romney, just like everybody else.
00:33:07.000So I said the real task is not just to overthrow the system, but to institutionalize the revolution, institutionalize the new ideology, the new program, the new style.
00:33:18.000And so I've said this for a long time replace the GOP, destroy the GOP, and fill it up with AF people.
00:33:25.000And up until this point, I'm going to be honest, I don't really see that happening.
00:33:30.000I see a lot of people claiming to be Trump supporters, claiming to be America first, but missing a lot of key components.
00:33:37.000But I'll go through this article from Axios and talks a little bit about where the mainstream media sees the institutionalization happening.
00:33:46.000It says, quote, House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney, a Trump critic, is expected to get booted from leadership next week for saying Trump's claims of an illegitimate Biden victory are lies.
00:33:59.000Trumpian voting restrictions like Georgia's are now being debated in Texas, Florida, Arizona, Iowa, and other states.
00:34:07.000The Trump positions on trade and immigration, both of which broke with Bush era orthodoxy, are now the Republican positions.
00:34:15.000The 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump after January 6th have gone mostly silent and, in at least one case, turned on Liz Cheney.
00:34:24.000The entire House GOP leadership will soon be full throated Trumpers.
00:34:29.000House Republicans expect Trump backed candidates to crush his critics in contested primaries.
00:34:34.000State level Republican leaders are often as or more Trumpian than national leaders, and in many cases will control redistricting.
00:34:42.000Trump senior advisor Jason Miller tells Axios that Trump rallies are likely to start as soon as late spring or early summer.
00:34:51.000And Miller, Stephen Miller, said that Trump has already begun to vet and endorse candidates for 2022 with an eye toward not electing just Republicans, but America First Republicans.
00:35:03.000So, this is their list of how the GOP is being institutionalized, or rather, how Trumpism is becoming institutionalized in the GOP.
00:35:13.000And Revolver reported on this and other news reports.
00:35:23.000This is what's happening, and here's why.
00:35:26.000And basically, it amounts to well, the leadership is Trumpian, the state legislatures are Trumpian, Trump is endorsing America First candidates, allegedly, and that certain Trump mainstream positions, or rather, certain Trump political positions, are becoming mainstream.
00:35:43.000And I read this article, and you know, I said this at AFPAC.
00:35:47.000This continues to be the number one threat.
00:35:50.000To the real institutionalization of Trumpism.
00:35:53.000Ironically, what they're calling the Trump takeover of the GOP, because it is completely insufficient, is actually the number one threat to America First succeeding.
00:36:05.000And I said this at AFPAC if people start to say, mission accomplished, everyone in the GOP is a Trumpist, mission accomplished, Trump is endorsing America First candidates, but if they're not necessarily America First, That's going to be the number one impediment to us getting in there and actually being America first.
00:36:26.000And here's what I mean by this In this article, and I think conservatives view this article favorably, almost like triumphantly.
00:36:33.000They say, yes, you know, the GOP is Trumpist now.
00:36:55.000Are we supposed to believe that Kevin McCarthy is really Trumpian?
00:37:00.000Kevin McCarthy is somebody who will say and do anything to become Speaker of the House.
00:37:04.000Kevin McCarthy, earlier this month, called in Marjorie Taylor Greene to basically strip her of all her committee assignments if she didn't apologize for being a conspiracy theorist.
00:37:15.000Kevin McCarthy is not Trumpian at all.
00:37:18.000Kevin McCarthy is not a cultural conservative, he is not a nationalist, he is not a populist.
00:37:24.000Kevin McCarthy has the same politics as Romney.
00:37:27.000Which is to say that he ultimately does not have politics.
00:37:30.000He has got temporary allegiances and, you know, really sort of temporary and shifting postures and positions.
00:37:38.000And positions not like a political position, like an investment position.
00:37:43.000His position now is to buy low, you know, buy into Trump right now, because he thinks that Trump will help him become speaker.
00:37:50.000So the leadership being Trumpian, I don't see it.
00:38:21.000And neither is McConnell, and neither is anybody else.
00:38:24.000And then we go on to the other people in the party state legislature, the slate of candidates for 2022.
00:38:34.000Is it really the case that these other politicians are so Trumpian?
00:38:38.000I mean, yes, Donald Trump is backing so called America First candidates in 2022, and among them are Tim Scott and Marco Rubio.
00:38:47.000Are Tim Scott and Marco Rubio Trumpian?
00:38:50.000Tim Scott, who is in favor of criminal justice reform, who thinks that BLM is legit and that racism is real, and talks about how his dad went from cotton to Senate or whatever.
00:40:05.000But once again, is that really the case?
00:40:08.000You know, voter ID is essential not just for Trump, but for all Republicans, and voter ID precedes Trump.
00:40:14.000Voter ID was a Republican issue before Trump announced he was running for office.
00:40:20.000And as far as immigration goes, the most that even the most conservative conservatives in the GOP can muster is that they want to secure the border, which is relatively uncontroversial.
00:40:31.000How many of them would say, well, Americans are dreamers too, and we're not going to give amnesty to one single immigrant, and we're going to cut immigration in half, which is what Trump did or wanted to do with the RAISE Act?
00:40:43.000Trump wound up cutting immigration 95% in 2020.
00:40:49.000And put out an executive order cutting off basically every form of visa, permanent residence, green card, closed the borders, built a southern border wall.
00:41:00.000And Trump wanted a 30 foot tall concrete structure on the border for 2,000 miles.
00:41:06.000And what they told them is well, the best we could do is a 1,000 mile, 18 foot steel bollard fence.
00:41:12.000So even as far as securing the border goes, even as far as the wall goes, these people aren't even that conservative.
00:41:18.000You know, on immigration broadly, Trump cut legal immigration by 92%, restricted the visas and the green cards and the refugees, right?
00:41:31.000Trump said he wouldn't give amnesty to one immigrant, said we would deport all illegals.
00:41:35.000And then, on the subject of illegal immigration, said we're going to build a 30 foot tall, impenetrable, concrete structure that spans the whole southern border.
00:41:46.000They say, well, we want massive immigration, but it has to be legal.
00:41:51.000And they say, well, we want to secure the border, but with technology, with drones, and with sections of 18 foot steel fencing, which, you know, is better than nothing.
00:42:02.000But it gets to the point of the Trump that ran in 2016, nobody even approaches that today.
00:42:09.000The Trump that ran in 2016 on immigration in its totality, none of these conservatives even approach that because they pay lip service to securing the border.
00:43:00.000I mean, that's literally all that they have to say that the Trump revolution is being institutionalized.
00:43:04.000Well, You know, newsflash, none of that is happening.
00:43:08.000And actually, what is so pernicious is that a perversion of Trumpism is being institutionalized.
00:43:17.000Yes, something is being institutionalized, but it is just the superficiality of Trump, which is paying lip service to issues.
00:43:26.000And even to the extent that people are co opting the attitude or aping the style of Trump, they're almost doing like this performance of what Trump would be if he were politically correct.
00:43:38.000You know, the part that they're institutionalizing in terms of policy is something that's diluted and watered down, and basically the politically acceptable right wing end of the spectrum 20 years ago, which is, oh, a minor crackdown on illegal immigration and voter ID.
00:44:13.000So, in other words, people think the Republican Party is like Trump.
00:44:16.000They think that the Republican Party is tough on immigration, but they're not.
00:44:20.000That's what's being institutionalized a placebo, a fraud, a performance.
00:44:25.000And then, like I said, even the style.
00:44:27.000People go out there and they say, you know, we don't care too much about political correctness and we're Trumpian and everything.
00:44:34.000Could you imagine any one of these politicians saying anything like Trump said in 2016?
00:44:39.000Like really Trumpian, really letting Trump be Trump?
00:44:43.000Do you remember when Trump went out in 16 and said, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists, some I assume are good people?
00:44:52.000You remember when he came out and said, Donald J. Trump is calling for a complete and total shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until we could figure out what the hell is going on?
00:45:04.000And, you know, we've gone through that before.
00:45:17.000You know, Ted Cruz with the stupid beard gets up there and says, Oh, you know, I'm from Texas and I'm not afraid to say what I think, except that you are funded by donors, lobbyists, except that you are totally serving the corporate, globalist, special interest agenda.
00:45:35.000And don't say anything politically correct.
00:45:37.000Don't say anything even that I would not predict that you would say, right?
00:45:42.000In other words, same controlled dialogue, same controlled style, carefully manicured appearance, and everything.
00:45:50.000And that's really the crux of it they took Trump as a brand, twisted it, perverted it, diluted it, watered it down so that it's really just the same stuff, but stapling Trump to it, stapling a little post it note on top of it that says Trump on it.
00:46:33.000I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm in favor of that ostensibly.
00:46:37.000But that's not what distinguishes Trump, America First Republicans from Republicans.
00:46:41.000That's what Republicans used to believe and used to support.
00:46:45.000But she just calls those the America First values.
00:46:48.000And watch, you know, if she gets vetted at Mar a Lago, she'll post a selfie with Trump and she'll get the Trump endorsement.
00:46:55.000So there's your Trumpist, America First Republican, some Latina woman.
00:47:01.000Who sounds just like Mitt Romney, just like John McCain, just like any other Republican, but with the Trump selfie and the rebrand.
00:47:09.000And that's Madison Cawthorn, and that's Dan Crenshaw, and that's Marco Rubio, and that's Tim Scott, and that's all these people.
00:47:16.000And here's the worst part they're going to sucker people into buying this routine, and then people that really are like Trump, like me, are going to come along and say, you know, globalism is the false siren song, nationalism or, you know, Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:47:42.000Donald Trump would never stand for that.
00:47:45.000Donald Trump waved a gay flag at the Colorado Trump rally.
00:47:48.000He would never support your hateful rhetoric, right?
00:47:52.000They're going to take all the worst parts about it, all the politically expedient tactics that Trump used towards the end of his first term to win over blacks, Hispanics, gays, et cetera, and they're going to extract that and make that the platform and subtract the cultural, social, And identity right wing component, subtract anti establishment and truly anti establishment tone and substance.
00:48:18.000They're going to subtract all the stuff that made Trump Trump, and they're going to extract all the trappings of the GOP that Trump was assimilated into.
00:48:31.000And like I said, you know, this year they're running Bruce Jenner for governor of California, and major Republicans are falling in line behind this.
00:48:41.000Sean Hannity, Kaylee McEnany, the press secretary from the Trump administration, and Turning Point USA, and many others.
00:48:50.000Literal transgender reality show freak running for governor of California, and conservatives are backing this.
00:48:58.000Now, I come out and say, obviously, no conservative can endorse a transgender person for public office.
00:49:23.000And that's the future people that are pro trans, pro gay, pro abortion, pro feminism, pro mass migration, pro free trade, pro war for Israel.
00:49:35.000And they're going to come out in four years and say, that's the Trump party.
00:49:39.000And Donald Trump, you know, and we love Donald Trump, and you're America first if you're these things.
00:49:45.000And if you're in favor of the real Trump agenda, well, you're on the fringe.
00:49:52.000They're stealing the Trump message to marginalize the people.
00:49:56.000I guess stealing the Trump brand to marginalize the people that are the true vanguards of the Trump revolution, true vanguards of the Trump message.
00:50:08.000And like I said, that's the number one threat to America first.
00:50:10.000Because if these guys pull this switcheroo where they get in there, And they're able to define the GOP and then the subsequent Trump rebrand, then that totally blocks us out of the conversation.
00:50:27.000I mean, I'll still be out here pushing the same message, but it's a much more difficult pitch to say, no, no, we're the Trump supporters fighting against Trump himself and people he's endorsed than it is to say, you know, we're the rightful heirs of the Trump revolution and Trump endorses us and you are still the establishment and we are still fighting against you.
00:50:52.000And it's a lot more compelling than if it all goes wrong to say Trump went wrong and we're now this sort of orphaned.
00:51:00.000Faction of the GOP that doesn't have a home anymore because it's the legacy that we were fighting for has been perverted and corrupted.
00:51:43.000And they've retaken it with this Trojan horse strategy of, you know, going to dress it up with MAGA and America First and Trump, Trump endorsement.
00:51:54.000And they get by the goalie and then they jump out and it's all the same stuff.
00:51:59.000The usual suspects, same policies, in some cases, literally the same people.
00:52:35.000And I've been saying that this would happen for years.
00:52:37.000I've been saying, number one, That we need to make the institutionalization happen, build a parallel infrastructure to farm out people to plug into the political apparatus, plug into think tanks, government, Capitol Hill staffers, run for office, that kind of thing.
00:52:56.000We need to build the parallel infrastructure to institutionalize this Trump thing that happened in 16 and get the people that believed in it into power.
00:53:07.000And I said that the future of the right and the country is this civil war.
00:53:12.000For who will succeed and inherit the Trump legacy.
00:55:05.000We're going to build a fucking wall between America and Mexico.
00:55:08.000We're going to renegotiate NAFTA and just make a better deal.
00:55:12.000And to take that and to turn it into, like, you know, American moment, to turn it into Josh Hawley writing about how Teddy Roosevelt was a Nazi and how appalling that is, and turning it into Ron DeSantis who can't even pass a good social media bill, really?
00:55:47.000So they're overthrowing Trump with this Disney, Mickey Mouse, Heritage Foundation version of Trumpism.
00:55:56.000It's TV 14, you know, approved for a general audience.
00:56:00.000We took away all the stuff that is really upsetting to the powers that be.
00:56:04.000And in its place, we have, you know, the same old boomer Reaganite military adventurism.
00:56:12.000It's the same old free market individualist Ayn Rand Mont Pelerin libertarian crap.
00:56:19.000It's the same old socialism sucks, free market.
00:56:25.000And it's this, you know, it's people that are trying to play up their cultural warrior credentials and really not doing anything at all to push back people that are willing to support Bruce Jenner for governor.
00:56:39.000Can't even ban chemical castration of minors with the hormone replacement therapy.
00:56:59.000You know, in like Jason Bourne or in 24, you know, in those kinds of movies or shows when like the Intel agency has been subverted and there's like a good agent who has to kind of like.
00:57:11.000For the good of the country, he has to go against the agency.
00:57:14.000You know, Jack Bauer would do this all the time.
00:57:17.000CTU would have some kind of subversive, or they'd have incompetent people in there, and Jack Bauer would have to go like off the grid.
00:59:18.000I don't think I'm going to like the answer.
00:59:20.000I don't think it's likely we're going to get the answer we want.
00:59:24.000But he is yet to fully commit to one or the other.
00:59:27.000I wouldn't rule it out, but it seems increasingly likely like he will serve as a counter revolutionary and counter his own revolution and bolster the establishment.
00:59:38.000When he's giving out these kinds of endorsements, when he's trying to get Kevin McCarthy majority endorsing Tim Scott and Marco Rubio, that's counter revolutionary behavior.
01:07:48.000Entropy is having some trouble tonight, as always.
01:07:57.000Just give me a minute here and scroll through.
01:08:00.000But yeah, no, this Israel, latest Israel Palestine thing, unironically, one of the reasons why Biden's not so bad.
01:08:09.000Honestly, I mean, don't get me wrong, he totally supports the Israel agenda broadly, but it is good to see a little bit of that pushback from the left.
01:08:18.000Obama would do it, and, you know, don't get me wrong, Obama authorized a $38 billion memorandum of understanding with Israel where, you know, they increased the foreign aid from 3.6 to 3.8, guaranteed for 10 years.
01:11:36.000I always hoped that, like, you know, a lot of these medical problems that could happen to me would just maybe I would die before they became a problem.
01:11:45.000Now, obviously, I want to live a long time and all that.
01:11:49.000But on the offhand chance that I get assassinated, it would be the worst case scenario that.
01:11:54.000I get assassinated before I need to get my wisdom teeth out, like before I really need to get them out, before I really need to get a cavity filled.
01:12:02.000You know, why go through unnecessary medical procedures if, you know, it'll never really become a problem?
01:13:55.000Super Lionheart says, The more the establishment tries to censor you, the more popular you get.
01:14:00.000Stry Sand Effect, congrats on 50K Gab followers.
01:14:04.000Yeah, I don't know that the Stry Sand Effect is legit.
01:14:08.000I think my message is just compelling because the amount of residual attention I get from press about my censorship is really like played out, honestly.
01:14:20.000Most of the press that I've gotten has not been from media covering my censorship or blacklisting, it's come from my own sort of adventures.
01:14:29.000So I don't think it's like, oh, you know, banning you from YouTube helps you.
01:14:36.000I can assure you it definitely doesn't.
01:14:38.000You know, getting banned from PayPal definitely doesn't help me.
01:14:41.000But I succeed in spite of those things.
01:14:45.000But I'm not reaching my full potential.
01:14:47.000If we had YouTube, it would be like, could you imagine?
01:14:51.000We're on a homegrown platform that I had to invent, you know, that my developers had to invent.
01:14:58.000I don't know that my reach is greater here than it would be on YouTube with 2 billion active users.
01:15:04.000So, but I, you know, I agree that I get more popular, but that's just because of, honestly, it's because of me.
01:15:12.000So I says to him, here's my impression of an Asian girl with a crush on Nick.
01:18:42.000I used to hate you for your anti Jewish rhetoric, but over the years I couldn't help but notice the obvious pattern of Jewish people in media.
01:19:15.000I mean, I don't really consider myself an Illinoisan.
01:19:17.000I consider myself a Chicagoan or Chicagoland area, which is really different because down there in Southern Illinois, I mean, that's Kentucky.
01:20:34.000Somebody said, These women do this all the time.
01:20:37.000This woman said on Twitter, She said, A woman who is consistently funny is dangerous, or maybe a guy said that, I don't know.
01:20:47.000A woman who is consistently funny should scare you because she's powerful.
01:20:52.000It's like, okay, things that don't exist for 500, please.
01:20:55.000You know, they always come up with these kinds of things, especially on right wing Twitter.
01:20:59.000You have all these, like, right wing women, and they nominally profess a right wing ideology, the same things that we say, but like all women, they really do think that they're just the only exception.
01:21:13.000They really do think that they're a definition.
01:21:17.000They put out all the boilerplate right wing Twitter kind of content or takes, but they really believe, oh, but I'm not like the other girls.
01:21:28.000And they post quirky things, but they're trad quirky things, but they post classical art, but they post whatever.
01:21:37.000And they really think that they've got it all going on.
01:21:40.000They're really a genius and they're really a dangerous woman.
01:21:45.000And it's like, okay, so how are you any different than your average Ariana Grande?
01:23:50.000When women take these selfies with these makeup looks and they're unknowingly making a fool of themselves, it's very funny to me.
01:24:00.000When women fall down, when women try to do something physical and fail at it, There is sort of a slapstick comedy, like Three Stooges element about it.
01:24:11.000I saw a TikTok of a girl try to jump off a boat into the ocean, and she totally missed the ocean.
01:24:17.000She just jumped up like a whale or something and fell back down onto the boat.
01:26:04.000I don't think he intended that to happen though.
01:26:06.000I think he wanted it to go up, and I think that's why he shouted it out like three times during Weekend Update because he said it in the monologue and it crashed.
01:26:17.000And then I would bet that he went backstage, checked his phone, checked the price, and said, oh shit, it crashed 20%.
01:26:26.000And then he said, I'm going to say it as many times as I can during the middle of the show sketch during Weekend Update.
01:28:26.000Immortin Trump says gas shortage on the East Coast likely won't trend on Twitter until gas hits $5 plus per gallon, or gas stations start having lines because of people panic buying like toilet paper last year.
01:28:40.000Legit annoyed that Zog will use this as a pretext to try to ram gay electric hybrid cars down our throats.
01:28:47.000I don't know if that's necessarily the case because the power grid is just as vulnerable as whatever got hacked in this case.
01:28:54.000If anything, a pipeline is more like brick and mortar, you know, for lack of a better word, than electric cars.
01:29:03.000So I don't necessarily agree that that's the angle, but you're right, it won't trend until it's too late.
01:29:09.000Toucan Slams has stopped by a gas station on the way home from the gym tonight and it was packed.
01:29:15.000I don't want to sound like an idiot, but do you think that this gas shortage could be used as an excuse to try and continue to stay in the Middle East or maybe even send more of our military for the procurement of oil?
01:29:26.000No, because this is a distribution problem, not an acquisitions problem.
01:29:57.000Well, and it just goes to show there's more in common with right wing people on this issue, with left wing people, than there is between left wing people and their own politicians.
01:30:09.000Because even Nancy Pelosi will reprimand AOC for stepping out of line on Israel.
01:30:15.000And that's because both factions, to a degree, are captured by.
01:30:20.000The Zionist lobby, like with many other lobbies.
01:30:24.000So, you know, if you're going to win an election and get big money, that's what it requires, especially in a place like New York City.
01:31:16.000And in the grand scheme of things, what is network television?
01:31:20.000The big business is debt, the big business is e commerce, is banks.
01:31:27.000Defense, you know, that's where the big bucks go.
01:31:31.000Washington Post, if the Washington Post never made a dollar, it would still be a worthwhile investment for Jeff Bezos because it serves a different function.
01:31:40.000The value add is different, it's not a monetary value add.
01:31:44.000They do not propagate film and media and things like the Oscars strictly for profit making, it's propaganda.
01:31:53.000In the same way that the Pravda was not a profit making enterprise for the Politburo.
01:32:09.000Now, you may argue whether that is his main motivation or a motivation at all, but the idea that he doesn't benefit from cheap labor is just strictly not true.
01:32:18.000Like I said, you could argue, is that his primary or a motivation at all?
01:32:23.000But to say that he doesn't gain from it is just not true.
01:32:26.000He employs cheap labor in the warehouses, and he employs High skilled labor on the technical side of things.
01:32:34.000So, you know, there's no way that you could cut it.
01:32:36.000I mean, he is one of the biggest companies in the world.
01:32:39.000He's one of the biggest employers in the country.
01:32:41.000As a big employer, he benefits from a glut of labor.
01:32:45.000This is just math, this is just economics.
01:32:48.000Now, as far as whether or not he's motivated by that, well, are people motivated by making money?
01:33:19.000Is it because they're really benevolent?
01:33:21.000Do you think people that work literally 24 hours a day ruthlessly and become the wealthiest, most successful people in the world are charitable?
01:34:28.000It captures institutions like other interests.
01:34:33.000And if you need to know how that works, well, that's how Saudi Arabia gets a billion dollar arms contract, right?
01:34:42.000And that's how many states, that's how many ethnic lobby groups, that's how many businesses, that's how they achieve their particular ends.
01:34:54.000It's just that people that don't want to criticize that maybe are in some way down the food chain on the payroll of that, or, you know, they just don't want to be politically incorrect.
01:35:04.000But that's one thing to acknowledge it.
01:35:05.000It's another thing to say, oh, my whole worldview is centered around this one thing when it's much more complicated than that.
01:35:13.000So, and as far as wokeness coming from capitalism, there is truth in that because capitalism is, you know, materialistic, humanistic, it's disruptive.
01:35:24.000Basically, it is a great gift to progressives, to liberals.
01:35:29.000You know, it's much more difficult to be religious in a liberal, industrial, developed city than it is to be in a countryside on a farm in, you know, Mongolia or something.
01:36:58.000The 2008 housing crisis was because of lemonade stands, right?
01:37:02.000That's because you had too much people working and owning the fruits of their labor.
01:37:06.000No, that was because of mortgage backed security, collateralized debt obligations.
01:37:11.000That was Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae backed loans, subprime loans.
01:37:17.000Much more complicated than they make it out to be.
01:37:20.000Anyway, Nathaniel says Among moderately sized American corporations that lean conservative, which do you think might eventually be persuaded to endorse and sponsor the America First movement?
01:37:49.000It was like poor, working class, middle class people.
01:37:53.000All the corporate people gave money to Joe Biden.
01:37:57.000If you look at donations, small dollar donations, the hedge funds, accountants, lawyers, managers, vice presidents, the majority of them gave money to Joe Biden.
01:38:08.000It was police officers, firefighters, machinists, those kinds of people that gave the majority of the money to Trump.
01:38:18.000Morden Trump's is on another note with gas shortage being low hanging fruit to push electric hybrid cars.
01:38:24.000They'll also use this to claim rural folk don't need their trucks or gas guzzling cars and should live in a city and use Uber.
01:38:31.000See, again, this is the problem with the sloppy thinking.
01:38:45.000I mean, if anything, if cybersecurity.
01:38:48.000Threats could compromise the energy system.
01:38:52.000Gas is the thing that would be least affected because you could store gas.
01:38:56.000I could get gasoline and put it in a container and put it in my garage, and if the whole world collapsed, it'd still be there and I could still drive a car.
01:39:03.000If the electrical grid went down, yeah, good luck firing up your Tesla.
01:39:07.000So, you know, what you're saying works in the reverse.
01:39:11.000You know, as far as electric cars goes, this is an argument against electric cars, not in favor of them.
01:39:18.000So, you're just doing this kind of general thinking of.
01:41:06.000It's not a foregone conclusion that it'll happen in that way.
01:41:11.000You know, we've got to make it happen.
01:41:14.000John says Hey, Nick, what are your thoughts on moving to a rich, safe city in Mexico to escape the collapse of America?
01:41:20.000It's probably not an option for you because of your public image, but for a quiet, unknown Zoomer doing okay financially, do you think it would be a smart way to escape the American regime?
01:43:34.000Modern Monarchist says the reason why Ted Cruz wears that Velcro beard is because his face without it looks like a half melted Hershey bar.
01:44:08.000But yeah, I'll check that out for sure.
01:44:11.000Kaiser says I'm sure you addressed this before, but any thoughts on the idea that Lincoln and JFK were the only presidents to take on the Federal Reserve?
01:44:20.000Well, the Federal Reserve didn't exist until 1913, so how could Lincoln take on something that didn't exist?
01:45:13.000Morden Trump has told the boomer Glenn Beck, Fox News types at work today, that I hope Gavin Newsom wins in California if it is the conservative nominee.
01:46:25.000There's Ryan Fournier, turning point action head, getting drunk on stream and saying, oh, if you don't support a transgender gubernatorial candidate, you're a peasant.
01:48:59.000If they said, you know, if I had like three bullets to the back of the head or something, you know, naturally questions would follow.
01:49:06.000But if they found me at the bottom of Lake Michigan and I left a note that said, you know, I read one too many super chats, they'd say, you know what?
01:49:15.000Well, we did hear him say he would kill himself for years because of these super chats, you know.
01:49:21.000I would have, anything else, I would have doubted it, but I believe it.
01:49:24.000So maybe that's their MKUltra sort of plausible psychological operation.
01:49:31.000Maybe the people sending the chats are MKUltra victims themselves.
01:49:34.000They were strapped to some kind of psychological torture machine for decades, and now they're stuck at the computer.
01:49:42.000That's so I say to him, and that's modern monarchists.
01:49:49.000They have been raped for decades to be put in a dissociative state where they'll be programmed to send cringe super chats just for this purpose.
01:49:58.000Activation code is good evening, everybody.
01:54:17.000I can't listen to that because I feel like if I listen to it, people are going to call me trans because the lyrics are like, I can be a pretty girl.
01:54:25.000And are people going to see me driving around listening to that song and say, does he think he could be a pretty girl?
01:55:58.000Terrence says, What would you say to Mr. Knowles' claim that when you met him and took a picture with him, you didn't tell him who you were and then posted it pretending he was a fan of yours?
01:56:16.000Because what it was was a harmless troll.
01:56:19.000It was an innocuous prank that anybody can understand.
01:56:22.000And he's going to be like, oh, well, he trolled me, so he's dishonest.
01:56:26.000And I can't, if he's going to be dishonest, then he'd be dishonest in a debate.
01:56:30.000So therefore, it's like, you know, you're evading, you're evading the debate.
01:56:34.000Am I supposed to say that because he published a book that said reasons to vote for Democrats and it was blank pages, that he doesn't have arguments, that he's, right?
01:56:59.000Nobody could really be that offended by that.
01:57:02.000Poopy Doopy says In the same show, Knowles also said that race could be a unifier in the U.S., but it was unlikely.
01:57:09.000To be fair, he was drunk and playing a drinking game.
01:57:12.000Hope his daddy Shapiro doesn't fire him.
01:57:14.000Well, Shapiro has admitted as much, too.
01:57:16.000Years ago, Shapiro did a stream with Jordan Peterson and Steven Pinker.
01:57:20.000And they all acknowledge that race and IQ were real, and basically that race differences are real, but that mentioning them, talking about them, could lead to bad things.
01:58:07.000When you call me a racist for going there, You're a liar.
01:58:10.000I mean, you are not telling the truth.
01:58:12.000And when you go out there and you say, I don't care about the Browning of America, and you say that there's going to be no consequences from that, that people are interchangeable, well, you're lying.
01:58:22.000You're not carrying what you know to be true through to its logical conclusions.
01:58:26.000You're saying something that's politically expedient for profit, for social acceptance, for maybe some special interest.
01:58:35.000But that's not honest, and that's not okay.
02:00:08.000They don't read between the lines, they just go with it.
02:00:10.000And so you've got, and I've said this before, this generation of young conservatives, which is not like reading between the lines, which is like, Stopping short of following things through to their logical conclusions.
02:00:20.000They believe in like a Matt Walsh common good originalism, but they still think that like a right wing authority comes from the Constitution.
02:00:28.000And they still think that like all these problems from diversity arising from diversity are a consequence of cultural divergence rather than something intrinsic.
02:00:39.000And, you know, so people are not like on their way.
02:00:43.000They stop short and they don't go further.
02:00:46.000And you've got a generation of people that have been influenced by me partially and by others more.
02:00:51.000That says, oh, I'm America first, but not like Nick Fuentes, because I think all races are interchangeable and the same.
02:00:57.000And, you know, I would never call out Jewish power.
02:01:00.000And, you know, I'm basically in favor of the free market and blah, blah, blah.
02:01:07.000And they're the same as everything else.
02:02:19.000But there's other things going on too.
02:02:21.000The world is a big, complicated place with lots of history, lots of different actors, and it is monocausal and reductive to say, oh, it's Jews.
02:02:31.000That's literally the slogan it's like, it's Jews, and that's it.
02:02:54.000It's just, it's been done to death before.
02:02:56.000I've explained it to death before, but it's just not smart and it's not true.
02:03:01.000And in the same way that Matt Walsh is giving a half truth, that is a half truth as well.
02:03:07.000So, you know, that kind of stuff is just, it's, It has no, like, it's lost touch with reality and it's not going anywhere.
02:03:16.000So, you know, you could see, you could see where that gets you.
02:03:20.000You could see what somebody who's assimilated that into a worldview looks like versus somebody that that's become their life.
02:03:26.000And over there, it's a lot of antisocial people, a lot of people that can't get along, a lot of weird people.
02:03:32.000And, you know, and that's what that kind of stuff breeds.
02:03:35.000That's like a real fanaticism, which, you know, it's just, I think, what dysfunctional people will attach themselves to, like other things.
02:05:40.000Nathaniel says, just watched The Boxed Life yesterday, and dear God, I haven't felt that kind of creeping dread since the Bug Chaser documentary came out years ago.
02:05:48.000This is the future for our young men if we fail.
02:05:52.000Well, I mean, not necessarily all of them.
02:05:54.000That's not really the point of the documentary.
02:05:56.000The point is more, it shows you that that stuff is not normal, it's depraved.
02:06:01.000And when these media try to make a concerted effort to normalize it, it's just that.
02:06:33.000But they don't show that on Modern Family, they don't show that on SNL.
02:06:37.000They show you a Hollywood actor acting silly and they're just like us, but they're a little bit different, but they have a right to be who they are.
02:09:01.000Yeah, that's a pretty interesting way to go about it.
02:09:04.000Greta says, I'm not FBI or paid to super chat and drive you crazy, just autistic, living in a small, dark apartment with a little bit of a depression problem.
02:10:37.000Kevin Brose says, Do you think the GOP could make gains in Chicago and Atlanta for upcoming mayoral elections?
02:10:44.000I understand demographics plays a considerable challenge, but the recent level of violence and disorder could be the impetus for a GOP revival.
02:13:46.000Modern Monarchist says, it's beyond ironic how the Jewish refugee and expats from Europe who moved to Israel are now treating the Palestinians like subhumans.
02:13:55.000I don't really think that's ironic at all.
02:13:57.000I think that when you're a minority, you act a certain way.
02:14:01.000And when you're in the majority, you act a certain way.
02:16:18.000West Canadian Groyper says, I'm still old enough to remember when Tim Scott and Trey Gowdy were on Hannity shilling for Marco Rubio in 16.
02:16:25.000I used to think Gowdy was based in Red Pill, but after five years of failure, I'm not surprised at all about the state of the GOP and Fox News.
02:16:32.000Yeah, basically, you can't really trust anyone that appears on Fox News.