00:00:16.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Friday.
00:00:20.000We have a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight.
00:00:24.000Big show, big Friday, casual Friday show ahead of us.
00:00:30.000Our featured story is about Congress, which today just sealed a deal on a 9 11 style commission.
00:00:40.000Which will be appointed this year to produce a report about the so called attack against the Capitol on January 6th.
00:00:49.000So, we'll be talking about the details of the deal.
00:00:53.000Like I said, it's going to be a 9 11 style investigation with subpoena power.
00:00:58.000It's going to be a 10 person committee with both Republicans and Democrats on it.
00:01:03.000And their task is to, before the end of the year, produce a report about the Capitol on January 6th and the events leading up to it and the things happening afterwards.
00:01:15.000And I think we know where that's going.
00:01:17.000It's a 9 11 style commission because they're going to get 9 11 style Patriot Act and other anti terror legislation out of this.
00:01:26.000Although this time it's not directed at foreign countries, it's going to be directed at Trump supporters and right wing people in America.
00:02:57.000And if you were watching the show yesterday, if you saw Good Morning Groyper today, it's been miserable this whole week because of allergy season.
00:07:40.000So, we'll try to get through the show without any major sinus flare ups or computer crashes or me, you know, putting another hole in the wall.
00:08:49.000We may have some become available next week if people's checks bounce, you know, if people have payment issues and we're not able to confirm every transaction that we have.
00:09:02.000Some might become available next week, but I mean, we're basically there.
00:09:06.000We're scraping the bottom of the barrel.
00:09:26.000Like I said, maybe some might become available next week, but no promises.
00:09:30.000That's contingent on if some people's payments don't go through, if we can't confirm every purchase, then obviously you'll have maybe a few will be left over.
00:11:28.000The House and the Senate were a total failure under the Trump administration.
00:11:31.000All of the leadership in both chambers of Congress from the Republicans were an abject failure.
00:11:37.000So there's nobody in the leadership that's good, but you remove Liz Cheney, and now you've got people that are just as bad, just as ineffective, but they're liars.
00:11:46.000They're just as ineffective, but people perceive them as better.
00:12:17.000It says two days after moving Liz Cheney as House GOP conference chair over her refusal to embrace President Donald Trump's false claim, Which, by the way, is not false.
00:13:47.000And the people that voted for Joe Biden, who want to see Republicans persecuted by the FBI, they don't want unity either.
00:13:57.000They want domination, they want total conquest of the country.
00:14:01.000So nobody that voted for Joe Biden is interested in unity either.
00:14:04.000I mean, they say they're in favor of unity.
00:14:06.000What they mean is, Uniting liberals against racists, which is everyone that voted for Trump.
00:14:11.000So nobody that voted in the 2020 election is interested in bipartisanship or unity, and particularly Republicans are not interested in that.
00:14:22.000What Republicans are interested in is winning.
00:14:25.000We don't want unity with baby killers, trannies, cross dressers, illegal immigrants, and warmongers.
00:15:13.000She, like Kevin McCarthy, like everyone else in the leadership, is just another politician, just another Republican apparatchik beholden to the special interests.
00:15:25.000Walks like it, talks like it, votes like it.
00:15:49.000People who talk like this are paraded around because they say they like Trump as the Trumpian revolution, Liz Cheney out, Elise Stefanik in.
00:16:01.000And this, we're supposed to believe, constitutes a meaningful change.
00:16:12.000And by the way, now I'm picking apart her statement.
00:16:14.000I'm being picky, I'm being a little bit.
00:16:17.000You know, I'm maybe being a little bit overcritical about that statement, but there is something to be said about the tone, which is all wrong.
00:16:24.000When Trump said he was running, he said, We don't have victories anymore.
00:16:29.000When was the last time we won on anything?
00:17:49.000So it's not just that she gave this terrible statement, but she is like, One of the worst Republicans in Congress on important issues like immigration.
00:17:58.000It says The Center for Immigration Studies' Mark Krikorian recently told Politico that Stefanik, quote, ties with a couple other Republicans for the worst career voting record on immigration in New York.
00:18:12.000So she, tied with others, has the worst, the worst immigration record from New York Republicans.
00:18:21.000NumbersUSA has given Stefanik a D minus rating for her immigration votes in this Congress and a C minus for her overall voting record as a lawmaker.
00:18:32.000Cheney, meanwhile, has an A minus rating for this Congress and an A plus rating overall.
00:18:40.000So Stefanik's voting record, the new conference or committee chair, has a D minus for the session.
00:20:09.000It says specifically, Stefanik's D minus for this year.
00:20:13.000Cites as negatives her co sponsorship of a bill to give temporary protected status to migrants from Hong Kong and her co sponsorship of the Farm Workforce Authorization Act, which includes a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrant farm workers.
00:20:32.000Stefanik, in supporting the agriculture bill, cited its reforms to the H 2A visa program and mandatory e verify as to why she supported it.
00:20:41.000NumbersUSA notes that she has separately voted against other bills to grant pathways to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
00:20:48.000Immigration hawks have also pointed to Stefanik's opposition to a 2018 border security proposal by Representative Bob Goodlap from Virginia, which would have dramatically ramped up border security, mandated, e verify, and funded border wall construction.
00:21:05.000Elsewhere, groups have noted that Stefanik's votes against former President Donald Trump's travel ban of foreign nationals from countries deemed high risk, her decision to co sponsor a bill to reunite migrant families separated at the border, And her vote against Trump's emergency declaration to construct a wall at the southern border.
00:21:25.000So she voted against the travel ban, voted against the border wall, voted in favor of pathway to citizenship for illegal migrant workers, voted for temporary protected status for Hong Kongers.
00:21:50.000And, you know, it wouldn't be that bad if Donald Trump put out a press release talking about this and said, hey, this is my party.
00:22:00.000And one of my priorities that the American people elected me both times to change was our open borders, you know, massive influx of illegal and legal immigration situation.
00:23:26.000The Republican Party is trying to appear.
00:23:30.000We said this on Wednesday, so I don't want to totally relitigate this, but the Republican Party is trying to appear as though a transformation has occurred.
00:23:40.000And they're really doing a good job at it.
00:23:42.000Charlie Kirk and Kevin McCarthy and other elements in the conservative movement are trying desperately to convince people the transformation is complete.
00:23:54.000This is now a Trumpian Republican Party.
00:23:56.000And that's why this change in the leadership occurred.
00:23:59.000That's why Kevin McCarthy goes down to Mar-a-Lago.
00:24:02.000That's why Charlie Kirk says, hey, thank God that the days of corporate ownership of the GOP are over.
00:24:17.000How do you raise $20 million in a year?
00:24:20.000If the corporate ownership of the GOP is over, Charlie Kirk.
00:24:25.000And if this is the new Trump party, if this is the new Trump committee chair, then why are you one of the worst Republicans in Congress on immigration, a signature issue of the person that you claim to represent?
00:24:40.000So this is like a travesty that this is going on.
00:25:34.000So it's the same GOP getting worse all the time, but they just swapped out the logo, swapped out that, and they play nice with Donald Trump.
00:25:42.000And they play nice with him because he's got the political cachet.
00:25:47.000He is able to confer upon them the legitimacy.
00:25:52.000That his revolution delivered to him, he is perceived as legitimate because he crushed the Republican Party in 2016 because he crushed Hillary Clinton.
00:26:03.000And he has legitimacy because people perceive him as not the establishment.
00:26:08.000So if Trump says he likes you, then by this communicative property, people say, oh, well, if they're okay with Trump, then they're part of this new, hey, they're a Trump ally.
00:26:18.000If they're okay with Trump, they're okay with me.
00:26:23.000You know, through this transitive property, confer upon them legitimacy, he's able to transfer this very hard fought credibility over to them as somebody that punched the system in the face, but that was five years ago.
00:26:37.000And so they get that legitimacy and they wear it like as a cosmetic.
00:26:41.000They wear it over themselves and they're the same people.
00:26:45.000They're the same establishment puppets that Trump blew up five years ago, reconstituted, but now they say nice things about Trump and he gives them this sort of, like I said, this cosmetic appearance of.
00:26:57.000Being an outsider because they reciprocate this kindness, this personal amicability towards Trump.
00:27:07.000So Elise Definit gets in and says, Thanks, buddy.
00:27:19.000You know, Sean Hannity has on Caitlyn Jenner, and Charlie Kirk's number two guy, Ryan Fournier, is supporting Caitlyn Jenner, donating money to her campaign.
00:27:29.000And it goes on and on and on with this kind of stuff.
00:27:34.000And, you know, I'm America first, and I mean it.
00:27:37.000I'm America First, and I say, I don't care what Elise Stefanik says about Donald Trump, it doesn't matter.
00:27:44.000Who she is and how she's voted, it speaks for itself.
00:28:13.000In fact, the only reason that we had Paul Ryan replace John Boehner is because Kevin McCarthy was passed over.
00:28:22.000Kevin McCarthy should have been the Speaker of the House after John Boehner retired, but Kevin McCarthy had a huge sex scandal because he cheated on his wife.
00:28:30.000I don't know if that's really well known or not.
00:28:33.000Some people know that, some people don't.
00:28:35.000But Kevin McCarthy had this very big sex scandal.
00:28:40.000And basically, they said, you know, if you become the Speaker, we're going to let the cat out of the bag and you're screwed.
00:28:46.000So, it's because of Kevin McCarthy not being able to keep it in his pants that we got Paul Ryan, who replaced John Boehner.
00:28:53.000And then Paul Ryan sabotaged constantly the border wall, sabotaged basically the first half of Trump's first term when we had a majority in the House of Representatives, when Paul Ryan was Speaker.
00:29:10.000In other words, Kevin McCarthy, he's been around forever and he has screwed us many times, as we all know, just as much as every other congressional Republican, just as bad as Mitch McConnell.
00:29:20.000But he just consents which way the wind is blowing, like the rest of them.
00:29:24.000So they know that it's a very minor commitment.
00:29:26.000All they have to do is pretend to show fealty to Donald Trump.
00:29:30.000He confers legitimacy upon them, and then they do whatever the F they want.
00:31:24.000When he endorses Tim Scott and Marco Rubio and Elise Stefanik, he is pissing on his own legacy.
00:31:31.000He is overturning and overriding his own legacy, dooming his own legacy to be forever wasted.
00:31:40.000That's the worst part, he's complicit in it.
00:31:43.000His movement is being subverted, it's being destroyed, it is being totally perverted by the same evil people that he defeated years ago with his full consent.
00:32:09.000He's holding court at Mar a Lago in Florida with Kevin McCarthy, and all these people are flocking there to kiss the ring and then stab him in the back.
00:34:07.000You think, okay, now I've got to appease all these interests.
00:34:12.000And so at one point, Trump was just, it was just him and a small campaign in New York at Trump Tower, and that was it.
00:34:21.000You know, I remember he went to the debates and he goes, you know, it's all donors in the audience.
00:34:26.000He goes, I've got my wife, I've got my son, Barron, I have my family with me, and that's it.
00:34:32.000And there was something so appealing about that because it was true.
00:34:36.000You know that all these other candidates in the primary at 16.
00:34:39.000They have their donors, their friends, their politically connected people, George Will, you know, these kinds of characters.
00:34:45.000And there was this idea that there was just this guy and like his wife and his kid there.
00:34:51.000Hey, honey, how did I do blowing up the whole Republican Party?
00:34:57.000And we know that wasn't the case in 2020 because in 2020 he's got PACs and he's got donors and he's got his political allies and now he's got to win Congress and he's got.
00:35:09.000So everybody gets into politics thinking, I'm going to go in there and I'm just going to cut through.
00:35:14.000And some people get further than others.
00:35:17.000But now Trump is like caught in the web.
00:35:22.000So now, before he can just do what he thinks is right and follow through on instinct, he's got this mental blockade of, well, what about what my advisor says?
00:35:32.000What about what this one says about how it's traditionally done?
00:39:48.000After four years of Joe Biden, Kamala, even after years of his own unfortunate missed opportunity first term, people would welcome that Trump back, especially after this four year intermission.
00:41:51.000I don't recognize this voice anymore when he goes out there and says, socialism, America will never be a socialist country, and all this crap.
00:42:36.000But this is the predicament that we're in.
00:42:39.000Like it or not, Trump still has control over the party.
00:42:44.000And he's like sinking it, but it's not his fault.
00:42:47.000I mean, ultimately, he's the one with his hands on the wheel.
00:42:51.000But he's got the power to turn it around.
00:42:54.000It's just that he's been changed, he's been corrupted.
00:42:56.000He's got like, Rasputin in his ears telling him, you know, crash the ship, crash and burn, be a Republican, lower the corporate tax rate, you know.
00:45:29.000I want to talk about this bill in Congress to appoint a 9 11 style commission for the Capitol riot, whatever you want to call it.
00:45:42.000It says, quote, House Democrats on Friday unveiled long awaited details on Congress's response to the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol, including billions to address security flaws exposed by the siege and a bipartisan.
00:45:56.000September 11th style commission to investigate the root of the attack.
00:46:01.000House Appropriations Chair Rosa DeLauro released a $1.9 billion emergency funding bill that would provide tens of millions of dollars to the Capitol Police Department, foot the bill for deploying National Guard soldiers at the complex, and authorize funding for future security needs, such as a retractable fence system, among other provisions.
00:46:26.000She said the needs are urgent, so it is imperative we swiftly.
00:46:29.000Passed this legislation to protect the Capitol and those who work and visit here.
00:46:33.000The bill would set aside $200 million for a quick reaction force to assist the Capitol Police, which will receive body cameras for the first time.
00:46:43.000The bill also includes millions of dollars for mental health assistance and overtime for a Capitol Police force, long understaffed and still reeling from the deaths of several officers in the aftermath of the insurrection, which, by the way, is bullshit.
00:46:58.000Two officers killed themselves and one died from a stroke, so it has nothing to do with the Capitol.
00:47:04.000One officer, Howard Liebengood, died by suicide in the days after the attack, and the bill would rename Capitol Police's Wellness Center for him.
00:47:14.000Lawmakers are moving ahead with a bipartisan commission to investigate the events leading up to the attack.
00:47:23.000That plan has the backing of the GOP's top negotiator on the issue, though not House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who is still arguing that the panel's scope should expand beyond the January 6th attack.
00:47:35.000The two major developments cap an intense week in the House that ripped open unhealed wounds from the Capitol siege.
00:47:42.000Certain Republicans have downplayed the insurrection in public comments as lawmakers engage in bitter confrontations.
00:47:50.000Some Democrats are eyeing the commission and debate over the security bill as a test of whether House members have any chance of moving forward together after the attack or if the partisan split will only worsen.
00:48:01.000Nancy Pelosi said, It is imperative that we seek the truth of what happened on January 6th.
00:48:07.000With an independent bipartisan 9 11 type commission to examine and report upon the facts, causes, and security relating to the terrorist mob attack.
00:48:19.000The bill to establish the January 6th commission could come to the floor as soon as next week, said Pelosi, noting that the panel is modeled after a bipartisan study of events leading up to the 9 11 attacks, because certainly those are comparable, right?
00:48:34.000That floor vote will likely be followed by the emergency funding bill, as Democrats hope to pass both before leaving for the Memorial Day recess.
00:48:44.000Democrats are powering ahead with their response to the Capitol attack after months of gridlock.
00:48:49.000And while McCarthy said Friday that he hadn't formally signed off on the commission agreement, the deal between House Homeland Security Committee Chair Benny Thompson and Ranking Member John Catco does include some key concessions to Republicans.
00:49:06.000The GOP leader told reporters on Friday morning that he hadn't seen details of the agreement and therefore hasn't formally signed off, reiterating that he doesn't want the commission to just focus on the January 6th.
00:49:18.000He said, I know Nancy Pelosi played politics with this for a number of months.
00:49:22.000You've got to look at the buildup before and what's been going on after, which is like, I don't know exactly what he's talking about there, but it seems weird that he would argue that the scope of this investigation is not large enough.
00:49:36.000Wouldn't the Democrats be arguing that?
00:49:39.000It says, Two decades ago, the exhaustive findings of the 9 11 Commission became the basis for government wide reforms in response to Al Qaeda's 2001 attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
00:49:51.000But the appetite for such reforms after the Capitol attack in Congress is more complicated, with many GOP lawmakers lining up behind Trump and some now downplaying the violence at the Capitol that day.
00:50:08.000They're refunding the police, kind of ironic, right?
00:50:11.000The Democrats that were in favor of defunding the police everywhere else now want hundreds of millions of dollars for the Capitol police in D.C.
00:50:20.000So I guess police are good and they work in this instance, which is whatever.
00:50:24.000The real takeaway, though, is the 9 11 style commission.
00:50:27.000And why do you think they keep comparing it to 9 11?
00:50:30.000Why do they keep saying, worst attack since the Civil War, worst attack on our democracy ever, worst than 9 11?
00:50:38.000It's because of what they want to happen in response to this.
00:50:42.000They want a 9 11 style commission because they want 9 11 style reforms.
00:51:59.000That's why the facts become so important.
00:52:01.000Because when you look at the facts, you find that nobody was armed, nobody was planning violence, nobody was planning on overthrowing the government.
00:52:09.000It was people that went to the Trump rally and then went to the Capitol to protest.
00:52:14.000And it was a protest that admittedly, you know, entered the territory of criminal activity.
00:52:21.000But what are we talking about when we say criminal activity?
00:52:42.000You know, typically in a coup, you've got something worse going on there than trespassing, which is you had a guy who was somewhere where he shouldn't have been.
00:52:50.000But that's just about the worst of it.
00:52:52.000Some people got in a scuffle with the cops, some people broke windows.
00:53:09.000That happens every day in Portland and Seattle.
00:53:12.000When Antifa is throwing bombs at a federal courthouse, that apparently does not constitute an insurrection, but it has everything there vandalism, disorderly conduct, trespassing, and they are using deadly weapons.
00:53:39.000Again, disorderly conduct, that makes it an insurrection because of the location.
00:53:46.000When a criminal fights back against the police, you've got people defending that all the time.
00:53:51.000But suddenly, and again, you have to look at what was really going on there.
00:53:55.000Look at the video, look at the text messages.
00:53:58.000They should know they gathered all that intelligence, right?
00:54:02.000They rounded up everybody that they legally could, they assembled the largest task force of FBI agents and DOJ lawyers in American history, 500 plus expected to be charged.
00:54:13.000Working around the clock for four or five months.
00:54:46.000People planned apparently to seize the Capitol, occupy the Capitol, and hold the Capitol and declare a new government against the most powerful regime in the history of the world with no firearms, no deadly weapons, without killing anybody either, right?
00:55:02.000Without even literally killing a single person.
00:55:05.000We had 500,000 people at the ellipse, a fraction of them made it to the Capitol, and a fraction of a fraction of those people made it inside the building, and not one person died.
00:55:17.000Half a million people involved from start to finish in this alleged power seizure.
00:55:23.000Not one of them brought a deadly weapon and not one person was killed.
00:55:28.000You have more people dying at Black Lives Matter protests.
00:55:32.000You have more people dying at concerts.
00:55:35.000You have more people dying at baseball games than died in the supposed worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.
00:55:43.000The Civil War, the deadliest war in American history, more than 9 11, more than Pearl Harbor, more than the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, longest.
00:55:51.000Wars in American history, and not a single person died.
00:55:56.000This insurrection was somehow the worst thing for our country in 150 years, and not one person was killed, except for a Capitol police officer shooting and killing Ashley Babbitt.
00:56:08.000Other than that, the only homicide was the police against an unarmed protester.
00:57:18.000That's not, I mean, that's just like, you know, a handful of people are troublemakers, right?
00:57:23.000I saw a report the other day, I think it was from CBS or something.
00:57:29.000And they did a special report on journalists that cover Antifa violence.
00:57:36.000And the special report was about apparently, this is supposed to be muckraking that journalists will go to an Antifa riot and film Antifa breaking windows.
00:57:47.000And the special was about how these journalists are terrible, that these journalists are somehow defaming the BLM movement or Antifa by recording their own acts of violence.
00:57:58.000Because according to CBS or Whoever aired this, they said, well, you know, you're having a mostly peaceful protest, and then some people from the protesters will branch off and break windows and throw bombs.
00:58:09.000And these disgusting investigators will record it and post it on the internet.
00:58:16.000It's a libel against BLM and Antifa that these journalists are filming BLM and Antifa breaking windows and throwing bombs.
00:58:24.000I mean, that's the extent to which the media runs cover for left wing demonstrations, and that's the extent of the excuses and rationalizations they will make.
00:59:09.000If you want to see what an insurrection looks like, failed or succeeded, There was a failed insurrection in Iran, I think, on New Year's Eve, around New Year's Eve 2018, I believe.
00:59:24.000And there was a failed insurrection in Venezuela last year.
00:59:29.000And there was a failed insurrection in Ukraine.
00:59:31.000Well, I think that one actually worked.
00:59:45.000You know, that's typically what an insurrection looks like you'll have some support of the military, it's maybe coordinated with a foreign government, and there'll be this element of massive protests in the streets.
00:59:59.000You know, people surround the U.S. Capitol, some of them breach.
01:00:07.000But again, like I said, all the evidence that you can look at would show that these people could not have reasonably intended to overthrow the government.
01:00:16.000If they did, They would have brought guns.
01:00:18.000If they did, they would have conspired.
01:00:19.000If they did, there would have been a plan.
01:00:25.000But yet, and again, the reason I'm laying out this case is because this lie is going to serve as the foundation for a totally new government.
01:00:35.000This is going to be the foundational big lie, which will serve as the pretext of a new Patriot Act, unprecedented surveillance powers, extrajudicial powers from the intelligence community.
01:00:49.000And for Homeland Security, for the TSA, for the federal government, for DOJ, this is going to be the worst crackdown on political dissent in American history.
01:01:20.000And then they're going to use this and say, okay, here's our report, and here's why we need a new Patriot Act.
01:01:25.000Here's why we need a backdoor in a signal.
01:01:27.000Here's why we need a backdoor in a telegram.
01:01:30.000Here's why DHS can now spy on people that haven't committed a crime yet.
01:01:35.000Here's why the FBI can now spy on people because they are pushing an emergent narrative that could potentially lead to civil disorder like we saw on the 6th.
01:01:47.000This is supposed to be the scholarly, you know, whatever.
01:01:52.000They're doing their due diligence to create the basis for unprecedented government power to spy, to coerce, and to monitor political dissent.
01:02:08.000So that's what we're going to get out of this.
01:02:12.000And a long time ago, people understood what the 9 11 Commission was intended to do.
01:02:17.000It was intended to cover the tracks of the government, and the governments, I mean, they were totally on board with 9 11.
01:02:29.000The towers did not go down because they were hit by planes.
01:02:32.000They went down because of a controlled demolition.
01:02:35.000And at the least, the government was okay with it.
01:02:38.000At most, they were in on it and maybe even directly caused it.
01:02:41.000Do people want to ignore that Osama bin Laden was like a CIA agent and the Muhajadeen in Afghanistan got support from the U.S. government?
01:02:50.000Do people want to ignore that George W. Bush was ready to sign an order on his desk on September 10th, 2001, that would put Americans in Afghanistan and then 9 11 happened the next day?
01:03:02.000Do people want to ignore that Tower 7 fell despite not being hit by a single building?
01:03:07.000I mean, we could go through it all day long.
01:03:11.000How are people making phone calls on the planes?
01:03:14.000People were calling their loved ones on cell phones from an airplane in 2001 before they crashed into a field in Pennsylvania, allegedly.
01:03:28.000Here's a little experiment book a plane ticket, get on a plane, call your loved ones from your cell phone, like people did on the flight that crashed in Pennsylvania, you know, the aborted flight.
01:03:42.000That the passengers regained control of and brought to a crash in a field in Pennsylvania.
01:04:24.000Whatever descriptor you want to use, 9 11 was the pretext for government power.
01:04:31.000It was a pretext for things the government wanted but could not achieve under normal circumstances.
01:04:37.000The government wanted war in the Middle East, the government wanted surveillance, they wanted TSA, they wanted control over flights, they wanted.
01:04:47.000Homeland Security, they wanted all of that.
01:04:51.000If they just pushed that, people wouldn't go for it.
01:04:56.000They created a crisis to create an abnormal situation where everybody would not only not object to all those things, but they would beg for it.
01:05:40.000And, you know, I'm being a little bit tongue in cheek there, but seriously, they created the circumstances that would make people beg for the things that they could not get under normal circumstances.
01:07:54.000They say the government is cracking down on political dissent, which is good because political dissenters happen to be political partisans that I don't agree with.
01:08:20.000I'm cheering on the blood sucking lizards in the American regime because they're going after my neighbor who I don't particularly agree with.
01:08:29.000My neighbor doesn't like unions and he's a real Republican jerk off.
01:08:33.000So now the government's going to take him to jail for his beliefs.
01:08:38.000And this is not concerning at all because I don't like that guy.
01:09:55.000They're going to start rounding people up and putting them in camps because they posted the wrong thing on Twitter, and people are going to say, You're a racist, so you know what?
01:10:03.000I'm glad that you're going to be put in a death camp by the government.
01:10:38.000And that's why they're sort of like you know, how in the Matrix, you've got the robots create the Matrix, and the people that populate the Matrix don't know what's going on.
01:10:49.000They're not aware of this conflict between humanity and between the robots.
01:11:04.000On the one hand, they're like civilians, but they're an enemy population, you know?
01:11:10.000It's like if you were at war with Russia, you know, the Russian civilians are not part of the regime, but yet, you know, they're serving like the enemy country, right?
01:11:26.000It's like we're Jason Bourne, and we're going up against like a rogue government, and like police officers couldn't possibly understand the stakes.
01:13:13.000And what I mean to say is, they're bringing about, they are actualizing, they are bringing about this total, like totalitarian control by the government.
01:13:25.000And they don't know what they're getting themselves into.
01:13:27.000They don't know that they're being used as pawns by the system.
01:13:32.000They think that they're doing the right thing, they think that they're going after racists.
01:16:26.000And I'm glad he's on the no fly list, right?
01:16:28.000Then they come here and they go, Oh, no, but when our government goes against dissidents, it's totally justified because those guys were assholes.
01:16:45.000And the Russian population is largely okay with that because they consume Russian state approved or state owned media.
01:16:53.000And North Koreans are okay with North Korean dissidents being jailed because they are controlled by North Korean propaganda, by the North Korean state.
01:17:03.000And yes, in America, American dissidents are jailed.
01:17:07.000The American media doesn't talk about them.
01:22:08.000But the Russian state at least has the appearance of exercising its people's interest.
01:22:17.000You know, Russia at least seems to be doing things that are making their country better, increasing the standard of living and the quality of life for the people in the country.
01:22:52.000They built this carbon fiber train that uses magnets and it floats in the air.
01:22:58.000I mean, it's like the future, the way of the future over there in China.
01:23:02.000So, at least what you could say about China is that they have a regime and it's tyrannical, but it appears to be pushing in a good direction.
01:23:13.000They punish people for stealing, they punish people for things that may be arbitrary, but they also punish people for doing bad things.
01:23:20.000In America, they punish you for being normal.
01:23:22.000In America, they punish you if you're not on board with trans, gay, feminism, if you're not on board with BLM, and they let BLM criminals run loose.
01:23:31.000America's tyrannical, China's tyrannical, but they don't have a lot of crime in China.
01:24:28.000You, as somebody that's a willing constituent of the NATO world order, would argue against that.
01:24:35.000No, we're not genociding white people.
01:24:37.000Just like a Chinese partisan, a Chinese patriot, would argue that they're not genociding the Uyghurs, because you're a shill for the New World Order.
01:24:45.000You're a shill for the Atlantic, transatlantic world order.
01:25:02.000Because the value of the Chinese state is, you know, expressing a certain Chinese culture and a certain Chinese national character, and they're not conforming to that.
01:25:12.000In the same way that a willing liberal slave of the New World Order would say, We're not genociding American culture.
01:25:19.000We are enlightening them, we are educating them, we're bringing in diversity, and that's the value of our system, of our regime, which is to, you know, Enrich and multiculturalize America and England.
01:25:35.000So it's all really a matter of perspective.
01:25:37.000And it's ironic because it's me that's the open minded one.
01:27:13.000America has a state, and states are corrupt.
01:27:16.000And hypocritical, and states have to do horrible things to maintain order.
01:27:22.000And I'm willing to acknowledge that America, like other countries, is no different in that regard, but unlike other countries, America's state is misguided.
01:27:35.000While America does other horrible things that other states do, it does them in the interest of the elite rather than in the interest of the well being of the whole nation, the welfare of the whole nation.
01:27:49.000Yes, yes, all politicos enrich themselves.
01:27:55.000All governments enrich themselves at the expense of the population.
01:27:58.000But in some systems, the population benefits as well.
01:28:12.000We incentivize bad things and disincentivize good things, and the elites are enriched, and it's corrupt.
01:28:19.000Whereas in other countries, all of that may be said, but.
01:28:25.000But they're investing in strategic resources.
01:28:27.000They're protecting their culture, their heritage, their national interest.
01:28:30.000They're advancing their nation on the world stage.
01:28:34.000We used to know what that was like at one point.
01:28:35.000America used to be like that at one point.
01:28:38.000The American regime was never perfect, it was always corrupt, it was always imperfect, it always did horrible things, it always conquered and warmongered and did all kinds of things.
01:32:22.000Cleveland Zoomer says Hey, Nick, there's a GOP summit this Saturday in Cleveland, and our good friend JD Vance will be there, along with many other usual suspects like Matt Gaetz, Candace Owens, and Lauren Boebert.
01:32:39.000You know, if you're optical, if you're good looking, if you're not a Spurg, then yeah, sure, but don't do anything stupid.
01:32:46.000Sawyer says, Nick, I've been wanting to know your opinion on an issue that I don't believe you've addressed, and that is a pretty big deal in terms of foreign relations.
01:36:40.000Because they all were saying at once, like, no, man, we want to support you, we like you, we want to help the community.
01:36:46.000And then at the same time, they were bad mouthing us, doxing us, doing all kinds of underhanded stuff.
01:36:52.000So, you know, they're crying out as they strike you, so they say.
01:37:00.000Black Swan says, I can sleep well tonight thinking of Louis in some Motel 6 in Kentucky with his film crew, impotently trying to explain to his boss how he totally botched the interview today with his incompetence.
01:37:14.000Well, I don't know if it works exactly like that, but they definitely did waste a lot of time and money, which is kind of funny.
01:37:22.000So, yeah, King Beardson, the King of Kentucky, do not mess.
01:37:27.000Pragmatic Culture says maybe I phrased my question poorly last night, but I'm still curious for your thoughts on Paul Gosar's seemingly positive reception of Bruce Jenner's run for governor.
01:45:18.000They were playing catch up for a long time.
01:45:19.000And by the way, that's why they had to steal American tech, because they were playing catch up.
01:45:23.000They were in like the Stone Age, and then they had to play catch up.
01:45:27.000So they had Americans build their factories in China, and American companies invested in Chinese human capital, taught the Chinese how to run these sophisticated factories, taught the Chinese how to build these products, got the Chinese at parity with the West.
01:45:45.000And now that the Chinese have caught up, now they're moving beyond.
01:45:50.000And we're like, our American ingenuity is superior.
01:46:12.000Because the going narrative that everybody unquestioningly accepts is America is the greatest because we attract the best from all countries.
01:46:21.000That's why America will always be superior.
01:47:19.000They're trying to do the switcheroo where we take our original American identity, which was English settlers to, you know, republic, and we've swapped that out with, well, we're a multicultural.
01:48:57.000I eat dinner, I come to the studio, I come to the office, I turn on the lights, I turn on my PC, I start up Streamlabs, and I go live.
01:49:05.000And yeah, you know, the show's not always on time, and yeah, it's got an imperfect format, but people know that I just go live with a camera.
01:49:12.000I don't have a big budget that a donor's putting up with expectations.
01:49:16.000I don't have some kind of fancy thing.
01:49:17.000We'd like to improve eventually because I've made a lot of money doing this over time.
01:49:22.000And like I said, we'll have a new studio in a month or so.
01:49:26.000But that's a big part of the charm of the show because you know it's authentic, you know it's real.
01:49:30.000When you look at these other stations, you've got to question well, where does the money come from?
01:50:46.000If I were to say everything perfect and not offend anybody and not make any bad jokes or weird statements or whatever, then that would mean that I'm censoring what I say.
01:50:56.000That would mean that I'm adhering very carefully.
01:51:49.000Well, you know, a presenter never does this, a presenter never does that.
01:51:53.000Sometimes I'm tired, sometimes I'm impatient, sometimes I get too hot, or I get hungry, you know, like anybody.
01:52:00.000So, anyway, that's why people like the show.
01:52:02.000The same reason that people say Nick is unoptical, oh, Nick's finished after he said this thing or did that thing, it's the same reason that it's the strength.
01:56:02.000Dude, you know the worst thing about life is fake laughing.
01:56:06.000I can't wait until I'm old and everyone is younger than me so then I don't have to fake laugh.
01:56:12.000I feel like deferential towards older people naturally to show respect.
01:56:17.000So, when old people make unfunny jokes, I'm like, oh, you know, I have to like play along.
01:56:23.000I can't wait until I'm an old bastard and some younger person tries to make me laugh and I can respectfully roll my eyes and be like, okay, whatever.
01:56:40.000Or maybe I'm just on another level in terms of being funny.
01:56:44.000And I feel like I have to smile along.
01:56:47.000And, you know, the worst thing is like, Talking to somebody and having to fake laugh, and then your face starts to hurt because you're like, I can't do it.
01:56:57.000The part of me that feels obligated to fake smile and react, I hate doing that.
01:57:07.000Because most of the time, I basically am non expressive.
01:57:10.000And I wish I could just be like that all the time, but I feel obligated.
01:57:13.000Like maybe it's because I'm autistic, I don't know.
01:57:17.000But I feel like I get into these social interactions and I feel like I have to nod along because people talk kind of slowly.
01:57:24.000And painfully, and I feel like I have to be like an engine or a participant in the conversation by sort of like nodding along and being like, you know, making faces to show I'm hearing and reacting to them.
01:57:41.000Like, I wish I could just look at somebody like this and basically just give very minimal answers because that's what I feel like most conversations deserve, you know?
01:57:51.000The way that most people talk, it's like I could just say the bare minimum and be like, yes.
02:00:05.000Imagine if I was finally elected president and.
02:00:09.000You know, people that betrayed me or people that were friendly to those that betrayed me were like put in jail because they facilitated something that, you know, was detrimental to the success of our coalition.
02:00:26.000Imagine if somebody, you know, deliberately tried to sabotage such a thing and then, you know, you were friendly towards that person because you just like didn't give a shit.
02:00:42.000Imagine if this great thing that we have going, somebody selfishly and dishonestly tried to torpedo the whole thing to save their own skin, as mankind always does.
02:00:55.000And then that person didn't face full ramifications for it because you didn't want to ostracize that kind of behavior.
02:02:08.000Ross says What made you more receptive to Louis Theroux than other journalists who wanted to do a hit piece on you really was just the prominence.
02:02:22.000And he is somebody who is more or less independent and a guy who I think he has a certain stature where it would be legitimizing no matter what.
02:02:32.000You know, I don't doubt that he's going to do a hit piece, but Vice, it's like muckraking.
02:02:37.000It's the height of muckraking and totally serving an agenda, dishonest.
02:02:42.000These guys, we had a dialogue for about a year, and they flew out here and they told me about the MTV experience and they told me about themselves.
02:02:51.000And, you know, they could have just lied the whole time.
02:02:53.000I'm, you know, I think that's probably likely.
02:02:56.000But they came over and they tried to assuage my concerns and said, here's what we're trying to do and blah, blah, blah.
02:03:04.000You know, for whatever reason, I took the leap of faith.
02:03:06.000And it may be bad, but I feel like no matter what, the prestige, the prominence of being in a documentary like that, it's like puts us on the map.
02:03:16.000We get to a point where publicity is a good thing.
02:03:22.000And I don't know what all the concern is about.
02:03:24.000Everybody's like, oh, Mike, this is the end.
02:04:13.000Like I said, I fielded this conversation with all the other prominent Groypers.
02:04:20.000And at the end of the day, I had to ask myself, as somebody that is practical, I said, what are the practical problems arising if we do AFPAC that are new now after the Capitol that were not there before the Capitol?
02:04:35.000How has the Capitol changed the game in a real, tangible, practical way that would prevent us from pulling off a successful conference?
02:07:47.000Okay, so I scratched that off my list because they both said, you know, as long as you're not doing anything illegal, the feds could monitor it, you know, whatever, but it's not illegal to attend a conference, right?
02:08:03.000So they didn't even give it a second thought.
02:08:06.000And then we went down the list on the other things venue cancellation.
02:12:22.000But I tend to be the kind of person that, you know, here's what I'll say we're in a very tough spot right now, and so we have to have a sort of bias towards dynamism and action.
02:12:41.000You know, people that put out, like, don't do AFPAC, don't do a documentary with one of the most famous documentarians in the world.
02:13:07.000You know, horrible things are happening.
02:13:09.000And the way that we got to play it right now is, is, Actually, less risk averse, contrary to common belief.
02:13:15.000Obviously, not do anything illegal, obviously, not in that way, not do anything dangerous.
02:13:21.000But in terms of our strategy, we've got to play it aggressively, we've got to play it ambitiously, and be less risk averse.
02:13:29.000Anyway, I don't want to open up the whole playbook and show you, and I don't want to explain and elaborate on exactly what that means, but people have got to trust.
02:14:41.000And understand, I project bravado and confidence because I'm confident in my decision making, and, you know, that's what a leader has to do.
02:14:50.000But it doesn't mean that I'm making these decisions lightly.
02:14:53.000It doesn't mean just because I project confidence and say, hey, trust the plan.
02:14:58.000I say trust the plan because I believe in it, because it's a careful methodology, it's a great intuition, it's a great instinct.
02:15:07.000And that gives me confidence in it, you know?
02:15:09.000So it's not like it's this boundless cult like faith, which some people call it.
02:15:12.000They say, well, Nick thinks he can do no wrong, and these guys do too.
02:15:20.000I don't believe necessarily in me, I believe in my method.
02:15:24.000I really, you know, as far as decision making goes, you can't believe in yourself.
02:15:28.000You have to believe in your method because you are flawed and, you know, you will die by your own hand.
02:15:35.000You've got to have faith in your method.
02:15:38.000I have a tendency to sell myself short and play it very conservatively and be somewhat pessimistic.
02:15:48.000I have faith that if I, you know, if I'm calculating and if I work hard and if I analyze, You know, that I could overcome difficult problems because I believe in my methodology, which I pay attention to details.
02:16:02.000You know, I tend to think of the risks, I take care of the downside.
02:16:05.000I believe in the decision making, which goes back to what I said being a pragmatist.
02:16:10.000I don't evaluate things by thinking, well, gee, this seems like a bad idea.
02:18:13.000And if we went through strategies that have already been thought of, we wouldn't get anywhere because nobody's done what I'm trying to do, including me.
02:18:21.000So that's why we've got to sort of rethink the wheel, go back to the drawing board, and sort of think what tools do we have?
02:18:28.000What resources do we have at our disposal?
02:30:43.000The guy is a stone cold loser and totally dishonest.
02:30:46.000You know, I have no patience for people like that.
02:30:49.000For the guy to say that I'm a Zionist shill, you know, once again, so I blocked him like a year and a half ago because he was calling me a Zionist shill.
02:31:46.000So I block him again, and then he goes, oh, yeah, you know, well, you're just being paid.
02:31:50.000You're just paid off, and blah, blah, blah.
02:31:54.000Because I said that I don't care about Palestinians.
02:31:56.000Now, mind you, I tweeted out, I don't care about Israel and Palestine, but Israel's done more harm to America than Palestine.
02:32:02.000I said, you can't be America first in Israel.
02:32:05.000I mean, I'm known for a lot of things.
02:32:08.000Shilling for Israel is not one of them, obviously.
02:32:11.000But there are some people out there that if you don't agree with them on everything, if you don't like them, you know, whatever, they say, oh, well, you know, you're controlled opposition.
02:33:35.000There can be no strategy, no tact, or anything.
02:33:39.000But if you're not like a psycho nut job about it, and again, if you don't agree with him on everything, well, that's because you're being paid not to agree.
02:33:46.000I mean, that stuff is just so unproductive.
02:33:48.000You can't have a movement where everyone's just accusing, oh, well, you're being paid off.
02:33:52.000If you don't agree with me, well, you're just totally written off.
02:34:15.000Trying to undermine coalitions because, well, if you're associated with somebody, then you have their views, and therefore you're controlled opposition.
02:34:23.000That kind of behavior is very subversive.
02:34:25.000It makes me question his motivations, honestly, because that kind of behavior is destructive.
02:37:23.000I don't know if there are any other diverse characters.
02:37:25.000It's been a long time since I've seen the show, but, you know, point being, they want to exhume the corpse of our childhood, childhood nostalgia, and then they're going to inject it with this, oh, here, injected with diversity now.
02:37:46.000Black stormtrooper and a female Jedi, and black Ghostbusters, female Ghostbusters, and the Proud Family, but it's an interracial gay couple, and iCarly, but now you've got a black best friend.
02:37:59.000Who's gay and a mulatto black stepdaughter.
02:40:36.000It's not going to change anytime soon.
02:40:38.000And if people truly believe, like they say, that they want this to work, then they're going to have to treat white people with dignity and respect.
02:40:50.000And the extent of what I say on my show is that we're undergoing a radical demographic change.
02:41:07.000And I've said we've got to stop this transition from occurring, we've got to arrest.
02:41:13.000The trend, and then we're going to have to figure out how we're going to make it work once that's done.
02:41:18.000You know, once we stop immigration, then we could figure out how we're going to make it work, how we're all going to get along, or if we'll go our separate ways, or, you know, maybe the country will be divided.
02:41:27.000You know, I don't know what the future holds, but, you know, the point is we've got to stop the situation from getting worse, and then we'll either have to make America work or America will fall apart.
02:41:41.000Dysfunctional and dysfunctional to the point where it may not last.
02:41:46.000But that's what I foresee in the future, and that's always what I've said.
02:41:49.000But I've never identified as a white nationalist.
02:41:54.000I've always said I'm a nationalist, I'm an American nationalist.
02:41:57.000Eliminating immigration is in the best interest of the whole country, and I want the government to serve its people.
02:42:22.000Sun Hand says God has drawn a line in the sand with you.
02:42:25.000Molyneux, whom I respect a lot, usually decipheres current issues like an autopsy, but he won't touch it, though he has sacrificed his freedom and cash for truth.
02:42:34.000Milo has consistently been in your corner.
02:43:26.000All the MSM articles say these videos are fake and there's no microchips in the shot, but not one explains why the magnets stick to people's arms.
02:43:36.000Alex is right, these are Franken shots.
02:43:38.000I haven't seen the videos you're talking about.
02:51:10.000I don't know if I buy that a microchip, because I see the argument is well, what would be causing a magnet to stick to where I got the vaccine?
02:51:17.000Would a microchip be big enough, or would it be something like heavy metals?
02:52:25.000Black Swan says, Milo said during his interview with John Miller that America First and the Groypers are too aggressive to women and that we plateaued as a movement and can't become mainstream without women.
02:52:35.000How would you respond to that statement?
02:52:40.000And I don't think we've plateaued in any meaningful sense.
02:52:44.000We've got, you know, I think AFPAC was like the crowning achievement of the America First movement to date.
02:52:53.000And that's basically like the latest thing that we've done, you know?
02:52:57.000So if you were to track data points and go from like train wrecks debate to Groyper War, Groyper War to AFPAC 1, AFPAC 1 to stop the steal, stop the steal to AFPAC 2, I think you would see basically like a linear line.
02:53:16.000And that's reflected in my Twitter impressions, that's reflected in search trends, that's reflected in, you know, lots of different things.
02:54:18.000So I don't think that we're not based enough.
02:54:20.000So, no, I don't think that's true at all.
02:54:23.000And, you know, Milo's criticisms, for what it's worth, got to take it with a little bit of a grain of salt because he's got a bit of an angle, you know.
02:54:37.000So he has a lot of commentary about the America First movement, which I disagree with.
02:54:55.000I caught a little bit of it, but I didn't watch the full interview with John Miller.
02:54:59.000Everybody says that, but, you know, every other movement is being tanked by women.
02:55:03.000Every other movement is being tanked because women get in there and they dilute everything, they fuck the whole thing up with weird sexual.
02:55:57.000The problem with that is a messaging problem.
02:56:01.000So, like, you know, in other words, doing the opposite of the bad messaging as far as like policy goes, I don't know that that's the answer.
02:56:11.000The answer to that is we should refocus the priorities on the culture war.
02:58:16.000I've been asking people at work in the gym what they think about the mask mandate getting lifted June 2nd, and none of them even know what I'm talking about.
03:00:02.000Do you need us to show you how to work your phone, millennial?
03:00:04.000You need us to show you how to get on TikTok or something?
03:00:07.000Here, let me go to your settings and enlarge the text for you on your phone.
03:00:11.000Let me show you how to open a trust wallet.
03:00:14.000You got Zoomers out there that are like chain link billionaires, and millennials who are poor and know nothing are like, duh, but you don't own a car.
03:02:22.000So I guess I just got to raise myself then.
03:02:25.000And then parents are like, well, But you're an adult, pull yourselves up by your bootstraps.
03:02:28.000It's like, well, I'm kind of playing catch up here.
03:02:30.000I'm a grown man and I got to learn how to literally do everything.
03:02:35.000You know, not only do I got to, you know, learn how to make a living and learn how to, you know, do the day to day things, but now I also got to teach myself a crash course in cars, taxes, home repair, right?
03:02:49.000I mean, like mailing a letter, all kinds of things.
03:02:54.000Hey, just pull yourselves up by your bootstraps.
03:06:30.000My parents at once would be like, Well, I was your age.
03:06:33.000We were out from sunrise until sunset, and we used to work jobs.
03:06:38.000And it's like, Yeah, well, I grew up in the year of stranger danger and play dates, and, you know, your parents have to call their parents, and you can't sleep over because of this reason and that reason, and, you know.
03:06:53.000My grandfather, he used to work parking cars when he was like a child.
03:06:59.000And the reason he became an alcoholic is because it would be so cold in the Chicago winter when he would be out there being, I think he would park valet, that he would have to drink like hard liquor to stay warm because he'd be freezing cold.
03:07:13.000And so, in order to stay outside for long periods of time, they would give him hard liquor and he became an alcoholic.
03:07:21.000And that's how, that's why grandfather became an alcoholic.
03:09:17.000And I was like, Dad, Dad, you know, Danny is going to drive us to GameStop, and we're all going to get Grand Theft Auto and play it because it just came out.
03:09:28.000And he was like, No, no, that's rated M.
03:10:25.000Struggle is real being Generation Z, it's good times create weak men, but now we're living in hard times, so we're having to become strong.
03:10:33.000We lived in the good times, and now we live in the hard times.
03:10:36.000Now we got to get tough, but yeah, anyway.
03:10:42.000So don't you talk down to the she had a septum ring, and he well, you know what?
03:10:47.000Her dad probably wasn't in the picture.
03:12:43.000MAGA Inc. says, During Stop the Steal, you said we should continue to push the myth of Donald Trump with Trump siding with the establishment.
03:12:51.000Isn't supporting him going to be a self inflicted wound for AF?
03:13:20.000So, you know, going against Donald Trump, like explicitly and hard, especially with what we're pushing, it's just not a workable strategy, I don't think.
03:13:30.000And don't get me wrong, it'll be tricky.
03:13:33.000Excuse me, but it'll be tricky if we don't have his support.
03:13:39.000But, you know, I don't see the alternative.
03:13:43.000Uncle Scrooge says, Remember 2016 Trump rally streams on RSBN?
03:13:48.000Almost daily you have the Alex Jones show in the day, Trump rally at night.
03:14:06.000Wolfie says, Do you think the best way to get Trump back to his old ways would be to hold the rally in Florida near Mar-a-Lago and have speakers like you tell him how his supporters are feeling, or do you think that he just doesn't give a fuck?
03:14:21.000But people that are close to him have told him this, and he hasn't listened.
03:14:27.000Weinrider says, Do you think uniting political dissidents like yourself and Alex Jones on one platform would be a good thing for more reach, or a bad thing because everyone could potentially be taken out in one fell swoop?
03:16:10.000UW Chad says The Matrix is an analogy.
03:16:12.000I love when people put this to me like, yeah, let me tell you how you could get out of this.
03:16:19.000Look, you either get the vaccine and you keep your life, or you don't, and you have to suffer the consequence.
03:16:24.000But You know, what am I going to tell you that's going to change that?
03:16:28.000UW Chad says The Matrix is an analogy for gender transition, allegedly, and is the dividing line between reckless killing and justified killing action movies.
03:16:37.000The directors actually transitioned, look into it.
03:16:40.000Yeah, oh, I've never heard of the directors of The Matrix that became.
03:25:27.000Obama's hot dog says Nick, you are so right.
03:25:30.000Russia's system is bad, yet the American regime drums up a fake political dossier to justify going to a terrorist court to wiretap an American citizen's populist campaign.
03:26:47.000Custodian Groypers GF says, My depression is straining our relationship, but I didn't start drinking, doing drugs, or off myself, so I don't know what else she wants from me.
03:27:00.000I guess you just gotta be more frenzied.
03:29:16.000Line Rider says, I realize that my White Boy Summer playlist is slowly turning into a bunch of 07 YouTube tutorial songs Finger 11, Paralyzer, Bass Hunter, Dota.
03:29:26.000Also, I can't believe China is genociding Wignats.
03:31:00.000When people tune into the show and they hear just a factual account of the double standard that we're pushed with, then they go, oh, okay, well, that makes sense.
03:31:09.000When people tune in and they hear kosher cock sandwich, it's like, okay, you're a fucking moron.
03:35:16.000She's sort of acting out of her own control, out of these sort of impulses, disordered impulses, which has, you know, the consequence of that is that it's destructive to society.
03:35:30.000But, you know, I don't know that that's, you know what I'm saying?
03:35:35.000So none of what you're saying really makes sense to me.
03:36:59.000Autism Unstoppable says, when the Germans went through the forest, what was innovative about it wasn't that it was sidestepping the Maginot, but that it was trapping the British and French in Belgium, who had predicted that the Germans would try and go around the Maginot.
03:37:15.000Dogfish says, speed it up, then slow that shit down on the gang.
03:37:20.000I don't know what that's in reference to.
03:37:23.000Based on nonces, I know you dislike medical procedures, but if you get a septoplasty and turbinate reduction, you will never be congested again as long as you live.
03:39:34.000Virginian says Don't forget that they also cut out the actors who play Gibby and Sam because they're vocal about how the industry is run by pedos.
03:41:04.000It goes away when nothing is happening.
03:41:07.000Whenever something is happening for us, whenever we're getting more notoriety, recognition, whenever good things happen to us, it attracts so much negativity, artificial negativity.
03:41:18.000From a variety of different attack vectors.
03:41:22.000And then when things are kind of regular, when things go back to normal, it evaporates overnight, goes away.
03:41:32.000Paul Gosar writes a letter to the FBI about the no fly list.
03:41:35.000I'm on Alex Jones, have a case that could go to the Supreme Court, and suddenly, suddenly, everybody's got a big problem.
03:43:46.000So, sounds outlandish, but I mean, they wrote about doing that.
03:43:52.000Chad Warden says, speaking of gayified military, the Army went full homo on a new ad they put out basically about some girl with role model lesbian parents, pride parades, et cetera, for reasoning to join the Army.
03:45:25.000You can't let negativity prevail, you know, because there's a lot of people that want you to believe, oh, hatred and resentment and bitterness.
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