00:00:03.000My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes, and we've got a great show for you tonight.
00:00:07.000As I said on Twitter, it is the victory episode tonight.
00:00:12.000After a long month, after a pretty stressful month, I think we can finally say it's safe to say that it's been a pretty good month.
00:00:20.000Pretty good month for Nick Fuentes, pretty good month for this alternative right, not the alt right per se, but the alternative right wing that has emerged since Donald Trump's election.
00:00:32.000I posted on Twitter some of the stats.
00:00:34.000It's pretty unbelievable that since Reagan Battalion came after me, since people have been issuing me death threats, all sorts of media outlets have been smearing me, people have been lying about me.
00:00:45.000And the stats pretty much demonstrate that all of that has been for naught.
00:00:49.000All of that has actually been to my benefit.
00:00:51.000We're up 5.5 million impressions on Twitter, we're up 5,000 followers this month.
00:01:02.000Interesting things about them, which we went over last night.
00:01:05.000So it's been a pretty exceptional month.
00:01:08.000I'm now collaborating with James Alsop.
00:02:27.000Oh, there's the big Hurricane Harvey, and now there's another hurricane coming in the Caribbean.
00:02:32.000All they're talking about is quite literally the weather, and there's so much more going on.
00:02:38.000So, our first topic, our first topic for the evening that we have to talk about, of course, is DACA.
00:02:44.000There's been a lot of talk about DACA, which, of course, is the deferred action for childhood arrivals and the Dreamers.
00:02:52.000Now, there were rumors earlier this week.
00:02:55.000There were rumors that President Trump was canceling that program, that that was imminent, that he was calling it off, and that still might be on the table.
00:03:03.000But apparently, they're not making a decision on that.
00:03:05.000At least, the White House is not making a decision on DACA until Tuesday, whether they're going to scrap it or whether they're going to keep it or whether they're going to put it to Congress.
00:03:17.000Pathetic plea this week to President Trump.
00:03:20.000He wants Congress to get their hands on it and give Congress a chance to fix it, which really, folks, you look at Congress's job on health care.
00:03:31.000You look at what Congress has done with tax reform.
00:03:34.000You look at what Congress has done with the wall.
00:03:36.000You look at what Congress has done with President Obama's illegal amnesty.
00:03:41.000Congress doesn't have really a great record, at least Republicans in Congress.
00:04:00.000We've given them comprehensive immigration reform, the wall, repealing Obama's illegal amnesty.
00:04:06.000And it's been failure after failure after failure.
00:04:10.000Obamacare is probably the best example because every single Republican, most of them at least, was elected on the platform of repealing Obamacare.
00:04:19.000And they still couldn't make it happen after controlling Congress for six years, after controlling the Senate for two years, and nothing happened.
00:04:29.000And we found out in January that they had nothing.
00:04:32.000And then we found out in July that they had nothing still.
00:04:36.000And now Paul Ryan is saying, actually, you know that really important thing?
00:04:41.000You know that major thing that President Trump got elected on, which was getting rid of DACA, getting rid of all these illegals, all these dreamers?
00:05:01.000I have faith that he'll make the right call.
00:05:03.000Call, but the rhetoric has been a little bit disconcerting.
00:05:07.000We remember that earlier in the year, I think it was around April, he said that we were going to keep it, and there was a lot of panic.
00:05:13.000There was a lot of blackpilling where people said President Trump's cucked on immigration because he kept DACA.
00:05:19.000But a lot of us held out hope, and we said that eventually it will expire or it'll get scrapped later on when it's more feasible.
00:05:26.000And a lot of those predictions were vindicated earlier this week when we heard those rumors.
00:05:31.000And now, of course, President Trump has basically submitted it to the court of public opinion.
00:05:36.000That he'll sort of see how it's perceived.
00:05:38.000He's doing the A B testing that we know, where he puts out an idea sort of through a back channel, through rumors from the West Wing, and he'll see how people respond, and then he'll make a decision.
00:05:49.000It's tough to say the man is unpredictable, and this sort of humane argument that he seems to have a lot, that he wants to have a humane solution, this seems generally to get in the way of what needs to happen in terms of immigration, health care, and other things, where you understand where he's coming from, where people are in a bad situation, and certainly.
00:06:10.000There are illegal children in this country that are in a bad situation, and DACA would adversely affect them.
00:06:16.000Unfortunately, Donald Trump is the president of the United States of America, and he is the president elected and to serve the citizens.
00:06:25.000That is the operative word the citizens of the United States of America.
00:06:30.000So, though we might have some concerns, though we might, oh, you know, we really have a bleeding heart for those poor ethnic children, you know.
00:06:45.000Admittedly, if we're going to put the joking aside for a moment, it is a tragic situation for many of them where they're in poverty.
00:06:53.000They're in, as Paul Ryan says, they're in limbo and it's difficult and everything else.
00:06:58.000However, when you're the American president serving the American people and the American taxpayer, no matter how much your heart aches, no matter how much your bleeding heart wants to save these people, you have to understand.
00:07:12.000That if it's at the cost, at the expense of the American taxpayer in treasure and blood, which it seems to be, generally speaking, with some of these people, they're not sending their best.
00:07:23.000You have to do not what's best for these poor, helpless children that are in limbo, and instead for the American people.
00:07:33.000And it's funny, too, when we talk about these poor children in limbo, Paul Ryan says, Oh, you know, a lot of these kids are in limbo.
00:07:40.000A lot of them are in limbo, and it's so hard for them.
00:07:44.000We always seem to start in the middle of the story.
00:07:46.000We always start right in the middle of the story where there's all these poor, helpless people in the country and they don't have anywhere to go.
00:07:56.000They need to be put up in public housing at the expense of the American taxpayer and educated at great expense in American public schools and go on the dull when they graduate and steal all our low skilled, low income jobs.
00:08:09.000We always start right in the middle of the story where we just have to help these people because there's no other solutions.
00:08:15.000But if we engage in a thought experiment for a moment, we engage in the thought experiment of a holistic analysis, something I like to call critical thinking.
00:08:25.000We rewind, we rewind the story a little bit, and we find that all.
00:08:30.000Every single one, actually, of these illegal immigrant children that are in the country, that are in limbo, they got here because of the actions, because of the decisions, the choices of criminals who entered this country illegally or overstayed their visas.
00:08:49.000It's so easy, easiest thing in the world to have a heart for these children when they're here.
00:08:54.000And it's the precious babies, you know, look at the cute little faces and they're poor and we can't send them back to Mexico because that's a hellhole.
00:09:04.000But we have to look at the bigger picture.
00:09:06.000We have to look at governing a nation, which is to say that if you continue to allow these children to stay, if you continue to allow people to come into the country illegally and stay, whether that makes you feel good or not, what you are creating is something called moral hazard.
00:09:24.000And moral hazard will kill a nation, it will kill a person.
00:09:28.000Moral hazard says that if Mexicans, if Guatemalans and Nicaraguans and all the fabulous rocket scientists that are swimming in.
00:09:38.000Running across the border to get here, when they see that their fellow countrymen are coming into the country and they're not immediately removed, well, what does that do?
00:09:48.000Does that embolden them to come over or does that discourage them from coming over?
00:09:53.000If you're a poor Nicaraguan farmer and there's horrible political instability, there's horrible civil unrest, there's murders in the streets, you're not making a lot of money, and you see that your neighbor made it in America and they're illegal and they might have even gotten caught by ICE, but they never got deported.
00:10:12.000You're going to say, hey, hey, you know, Guadalupe, my beautiful wife, Guadalupe, and my 10 children, maybe we too could make it in America because our neighbor over there, he made it and now he's doing just fine.
00:10:27.000Now he's getting all kinds of government money.
00:10:30.000The grandparents are getting Social Security.
00:10:32.000The kids are in school, it's free daycare.
00:10:34.000They're getting breakfast, lunch, and dinner there.
00:10:36.000Hey, you know, if it's just a bus ride up, we'll pay a couple of coyotes and they'll take us over the border.
00:10:43.000And those are the consequences of this bleeding heart program.
00:10:47.000There are far greater implications when you keep these people here than simply keeping children here.
00:10:54.000As Ronald Reagan found out the hard way, Ronald Reagan made the bargain in the 1980s that in exchange for his immigration reform bill, which was supposed to secure the border, he would give amnesty to 3 million illegal immigrants.
00:11:07.000Border never got secured, immigration reform never happened.
00:11:11.000The 3 million stayed, and more kept pouring in because they said, hey, look, these guys made it in.
00:11:17.000And so, on top of that, on top of the fact that you have this moral hazard where you keep people in and that just eliminates, it completely erodes any respect that a foreign person would have for the laws of the country or the country itself.
00:11:29.000On top of that, you look at the entire situation that these people chose to come here.
00:11:37.000And any child who is impugned, any child who is harmed because they're in the country illegally, that is not the fault of the federal government.
00:11:47.000If they get sent back, that is not our responsibility.
00:11:50.000The federal government's job is to enforce the laws, not to look after the welfare of foreign children.
00:12:05.000Look at the parents or whoever brought them here.
00:12:08.000You know, if I have children, if I have 10 children, and I'm robbing banks, I'm committing petty robbery on the weekends, and not even to support the family, but just for a cheap thrill or something, and I get thrown in jail.
00:12:21.000Is that the federal government's fault for enforcing the laws and putting a lawbreaker in jail and leaving all these kids in limbo?
00:12:28.000Or is that my fault because I committed crimes?
00:12:30.000And the same logic applies with illegal immigrants.
00:12:33.000We look at the illegal children and we say, oh, well, you know, they didn't do anything and they're these horrible, they're victims and we have to help them.
00:12:42.000Unfortunately, the task of the federal government is not to look after the welfare of the children.
00:12:48.000And if you want to get on an even greater level, that's their country's responsibility.
00:12:54.000You have to start asking yourself, everybody's talking about the American government's obligation to illegal children and illegal immigrants.
00:13:01.000Is anybody asking about what obligation their governments have to their own people?
00:13:06.000You have all these poor people being killed in the streets, and there's horrible drug cartels and violence and poverty.
00:14:41.000Every American president for 30 years, with the exception of Trump, has been governing for the interest of the world order, the new world order, and all the world's poor and hungry and their masses.
00:14:53.000And then at the same time, all of the poor masses are going to come over here and become physicists, right?
00:15:00.000I saw Hamilton last year, and there was some quip in the play about.
00:15:06.000How Alexander Hamilton was an immigrant.
00:15:08.000And I'm thinking to myself, yeah, because when you look at the Rio Grande, when you look at the border between the United States and Mexico, there sure are a lot of Alexander Hamiltons crossing over from Mexico into the United States.
00:15:21.000Yeah, they're just pouring in by the millions.
00:15:24.000Did you know we have 11 million illegal immigrants in this country?
00:15:38.000So, if we bring in refugees from Syria, I mean, we hit the jackpot, folks.
00:15:43.000We have thousands of Albert Einsteins in hijabs, and they're just waiting to come into America to revolutionize astrophysics.
00:15:52.000You know, and that's what we're supposed to believe, right?
00:15:56.000We're supposed to believe that all immigrants, all refugees are created equal.
00:16:00.000That the same immigrants that came to this country in the 20th century, when you didn't even have an income tax, let alone social security or welfare or unemployment or disability or anything like that, that this is the same class of immigrants that we're seeing.
00:16:13.000When you had people from Europe that came here, That knew republicanism, that knew constitutionalism, that knew commercialism, that knew free enterprise, and they were coming here and starting businesses.
00:16:22.000And if they didn't, well, you know, they were out of luck compared to today's immigrants where they come here with both hands out.
00:16:31.000And really, who's looking after the interests of the Americans?
00:16:35.000George W. Bush was so concerned about all, you know, the continent of Africa.
00:16:41.000His heart broke for those poor Africans, and certainly none of the Africans bore any responsibility for the.
00:16:48.000Systemic failure of that continent since the beginning of human civilization.
00:17:20.000You know, and hopefully President Trump will be that guy.
00:17:23.000You know, it remains to be seen on Tuesday if that's the case or not.
00:17:27.000But I'm so sick and tired of hearing about our obligation to everyone else in the world.
00:17:32.000And the icing on the cake is that everyone in the world hates us, by the way.
00:17:36.000There's no shortage of Economist, Time magazine articles saying how much the world hates us.
00:17:44.000Look at this 80% of X, Y, and Z countries says Donald Trump is an embarrassment, and America's The most evil force in the world, the most dangerous country in the world, and we don't like them.
00:17:55.000Then why does every major genocide, every major despotism, every major refugee crisis, how come that falls on us?
00:19:09.000You guys are the geniuses, and you know what?
00:19:12.000We'll draw up the drawbridges to Fort America and we'll sit pretty, we'll sit tight, we'll see if we can make it without all these based third world immigrants in MAGA hats.
00:19:23.000Really, and we'll have a president that represents our interests.
00:19:27.000And it's funny because for so long I fought against that idea.
00:19:30.000For so long I fought against this idea that Barack Obama put forth that America believes in American exceptionalism just like the Greeks believe in Greek exceptionalism, like we were just another nation among other nations.
00:19:41.000But it's really never been anything more than that.
00:19:44.000I think people take the Cold War example, and they think that that is supposed to carry on in perpetuity, that America is supposed to be this empire, and after the Soviet Union collapsed, well, we take on every country in the world as our responsibility.
00:19:58.000I think it should have been the opposite.
00:20:01.000After 91, George H.W. Bush said, well, now we're going to construct a new world order.
00:20:06.000Now that the Soviet Union's out of the way, now the United States will dominate the whole earth and will be responsible for the whole earth.
00:21:03.000And the Marco Rubios of the world would love to say, and by the way, using your paycheck, that we could do this sort of thing, that we could bring in all the world's poor, and we could fight all the wars in every other country in the world, and all of the world will come under our leadership in this neoliberal hellscape.
00:21:38.000Can we sustain our welfare state if the country is going to be a minority white country?
00:21:44.000Look at the rates at which Hispanics that are citizens in this country consume welfare and illegal Hispanics consume welfare in this country.
00:21:52.000Both numbers are higher than both numbers for whites.
00:22:07.000It's not a matter of do you believe in manifest destiny and the constitutions for all of us.
00:22:12.000You know, beyond all of that, it's just if you look at a balance sheet, if you take an accounting class, you realize that this country has $100 trillion in unfunded obligations in Social Security, Medicare, everything else.
00:22:25.000You look at the people are bringing in, and these are people that don't contribute but actually take away money.
00:22:31.000You look at the money that they contribute in gross domestic product in terms of their labor, and then you look at the money that they cost in social services.
00:22:38.000And the money that they cost in social services far outweighs the money that they contribute in economic productivity.
00:22:45.000And when you're trying to make the population 30%, and then 40%, and then 50%, and then 60%, those people, it is just a system that cannot work.
00:22:56.000How many dramatic speeches that you read that were written in the late 19th century by a certain group of intellectuals that say that America can take on all of these quixotic tasks, but the math doesn't support it?
00:23:13.000I hope President Trump makes the right call.
00:23:15.000I hope he becomes, like he said in his inaugural address, the president for the United States of America, because there's nobody seems to be looking after us.
00:23:23.000Every problem in the world, every people in the world, every crisis, it's always on us.
00:23:28.000And at the same time, we're the most evil.
00:23:30.000We're the Howard's Inn nation where we just wipe people out for no reason and we're just corrupt, cynical, probably worse.
00:24:20.000Someone's got to stand up for the American people.
00:24:26.000So we'll see what happens with DACA, and hopefully Paul Ryan doesn't get his globalist mitts on it because that never works out well when Paul Ryan gets a hand on anything.
00:24:36.000That guy is really a soulless creep, really.
00:24:40.000You look at him, you hear his speeches, and you understand that this is not a human being that we're dealing with here.
00:24:46.000I don't understand how you could be Paul Ryan, how you could be this American Wisconsin guy, and you have children.
00:24:55.000And the policies you're supporting and the political program you're supporting, I mean, this is just corrupt, broken stuff.
00:25:22.000And curiously, everyone was silent on it.
00:25:26.000Three days ago, I just heard about it today.
00:25:28.000Three days ago, the 88 year old Ursula Haverbeck, and her nickname is the Nazi Grandma, that's a nice epithet, has been sentenced to two years in jail.
00:26:06.000And so, because of that, because she said that a certain historical event happened a different way than people said it did, she's going to jail for two years and she'll die there.
00:26:16.000And where are the free speech captains on that one?
00:26:18.000Where are all our free speech heroes that are.
00:26:21.000We're going to rhapsodize in, wow, free speech.
00:27:19.000They build their entire brand, they build their entire career fighting for free speech, which they say they believe in.
00:27:25.000They go to all these college campuses and they raise hell, and people get injured.
00:27:29.000People get pepper sprayed and attacked.
00:27:31.000Someone died in Washington or Oregon last year at a Milo protest.
00:27:36.000And then, when it actually matters, when some old woman, innocent woman who just has the wrong opinions gets sentenced to death two years at 88 years old, suddenly nowhere to be found.
00:27:46.000All these people, they'll still keep collecting the paychecks, right?
00:27:49.000They'll still keep collecting the monthly Patreon contributions.
00:27:52.000And Ben Shapiro will still keep taking your money to watch his free speech podcast on video.
00:27:57.000And Stephen Crowder will still run the mug club and collect his $20 a month from that.
00:28:03.000But they're not going to talk about the real victims of the real perpetrators against free speech.
00:28:13.000Notice, I'm not defending the content of what she said, which, you know, and God forbid you would ever question an historical event that happened, right?
00:28:21.000I mean, if I had said, it's sort of funny that this is illegal.
00:28:24.000Holocaust denial is illegal in 13 countries.
00:28:27.000Now, imagine if it was illegal to deny the American Revolution.
00:28:31.000You know, wouldn't anybody find that a little bit weird?
00:28:35.000And again, I'm not, again, God forbid I would ever comment on the content of what we're talking about because that would be illegal in countries.
00:28:44.000But doesn't anybody find it weird that historical events are outlawed if you have a different opinion on them?
00:28:52.000And here's the best part here's the best part.
00:28:54.000All day long, mainstream media outlets will say that central tenets of our beliefs and our mythology as Christians, as Americans, as Europeans, every day, That is on the chopping board.
00:29:15.000Every day, these historical important things are on the chopping board and they're chopped in half and cut up by metrosexuals in Manhattan writing for BuzzFeed.
00:29:25.000But God forbid an 88 year old woman writing letters denies one historical event, she's sentenced to death.
00:29:46.000Really, if that doesn't just go to show that we live in clown world, clown world.
00:29:51.000You know, you can have an alternative opinion of everything that exists, everything under the sun.
00:29:57.000America was actually the aggressor in the Cold War.
00:30:00.000The American Revolution was actually a lie.
00:30:03.000Actually, the Americans killed the Native Americans.
00:30:05.000You know, Howard Zinn can write a thousand pages about how everything America ever did was a sin and a lie, and everything you've ever heard was a lie.
00:30:15.000But other things, other things are actually de jure illegal.
00:30:20.000Not even de facto illegal, like not even like you'll get blacklisted, although you will, but it's on the books that you can't deny these things.
00:30:30.000You can't talk about them, lest you get sentenced to death.
00:30:33.000And where are the free speech warriors on that one?
00:30:36.000That is why, and that is why, you know, the alt light has made a lot of overtures to me, and this is why I cannot go over to the alt light.
00:30:46.000And I won't go over to the alt right either.
00:30:50.000This is the America first position that is asking questions, that is merely asking questions where we say, you know, okay, we'll take the alt lights premise of free speech.
00:30:59.000Now, why aren't they defending free speech on this one?
00:32:37.000If all the evidence is suggested, as I believe it does, let her write her letters.
00:32:43.000And all of the evidence, because Lord knows there's ubiquitous evidence, how many survivors and accounts of it and the museums and everything, let the evidence crush your argument.
00:33:18.000Of course, and of course, I condemn Ursula Haverback.
00:33:25.000It makes me so mad when people have different opinions about things.
00:33:30.000Hey, if enough people, if enough 88 year olds say that things didn't happen, they might happen again.
00:33:37.000If a bunch of Old people, if literally one old person in Germany said that the Civil War didn't happen, it would cause the Civil War to happen again.
00:35:19.000So, just, you know, and that has nothing to do with anything, but just saying, just want to put all that information out there, randomly speaking.
00:35:28.000Shiny Big Boo asks, Do you think that Google should be split up and severed from its political influence as a monopoly?
00:35:39.000I am wondering why all these giants in social media and tech haven't been gone after by antitrust legislation.
00:35:47.000And you saw with Amazon, Amazon recently acquired Whole Foods, and that went to the Antitrust Commission.
00:35:55.000And within a week, within, I think it was either two weeks or like three days, That the Antitrust Commission said that the acquisition of Whole Foods by Amazon was okay and fine.
00:36:06.000And there's only two people, by the way, that sit on that board when there should be, I think there were four seats that need to be filled.
00:36:30.000We got the dog, and just as I predicted, I said, Look, I don't want a dog because you have people over to your house, and it's like the most plebeian thing in the world.
00:36:39.000You know, people come to your house, and you know, you greet them, and then there's the barking.
00:36:44.000You hear the barking thundering through the halls of the house, and then, oh, he's running up, and he's jumping, and he's slobbering.
00:36:50.000You have to say, Oh, he's excited to see you.
00:36:52.000Come on, come on, you know, get off of her, or whatever.
00:36:55.000And it smells like dog, and there's dog hair everywhere, and there's the dog food, and the water spilled everywhere.
00:37:02.000And there's all sorts of dog accessories everywhere.
00:37:04.000I mean, really, it says a lot about household when you have the dog there.
00:38:42.000I was where Will Nardi was maybe a year ago.
00:38:46.000But the difference is, if I had heard the arguments I was making to Will Nardi, I would have changed my mind.
00:38:51.000Will Nardi has really drunk the Kool Aid on this individualism crap where he's just taken this dogmatic position that is just so contrary to the facts and to intuition.
00:39:03.000It's just not fathomable that he's really thought through his own position, which is why I changed my position because I thought through it.
00:39:11.000Russian Bothead says, Are the globalists that dumb or are we just that good?
00:39:18.000Globalists are very smart, but what they're fighting for is something very difficult.
00:39:22.000You have to give them a little bit of credit that this ambitious scheme of theirs over the course of arguably 2,000 years or more, just this ruling elite of people, and you can see connections drawn throughout history through the French Revolution, through the World Wars, and all the way back.
00:39:38.000This transnational cosmopolitan elite that wants to have their hands in everything, it's a very difficult task the way they're trying to control everything.
00:39:49.000And so you have to give them a little bit of credit that they've really bit off a pretty big chunk.
00:39:56.000And it's an offensive battle, which defense always has the advantage.
00:40:01.000And so we are very good and we are on defense.
00:40:04.000So I think that's why you see a lot of it crumbling now because they're trying so hard to seize control and then maintain control.
00:40:12.000And all we have to do is shirk it off.
00:40:23.000They benefit from the cheap labor just like the Democrats do.
00:40:26.000The Democrats want the illegal immigrants and immigrants in general because that's their voting base.
00:40:32.000And Republicans need that cheap or that immigration rather because it's cheap labor for the corporations that fill their pockets.
00:40:39.000I mean, why do you think Cabot Phillips is for immigration?
00:40:41.000Do you think it's because he's ever been to Little Village in Chicago or he's ever been to Tijuana or he's ever been to San Diego or certain parts of Los Angeles and he wants the country to look like that?
00:40:53.000Or do you think it's because he works for Campus Reform, which works for Leadership Institute, which gets money from people who?
00:40:58.000Who run major corporations that need low skilled labor at a really cheap cost?
00:41:05.000You have all kinds of politicians that are doing things to get ahead, and who drives the political game?
00:41:10.000It's the money, and who holds the money?
00:41:12.000MNCs, MNCs, major corporations that need the cheap labor.
00:41:17.000If any one of these dummies, you know, Cabot Phillips is so in love with mass immigration, he can come over to Chicago, he can come over to my house, and I'll get him an Airbnb in Little Village or Pilsen, and I can put him up.
00:41:32.000For a couple of nights, and we'll see how he likes it.
00:41:34.000We'll see how he likes it walking down the street, and everything's in Spanish, and every storefront, every billboard, every bench, everything is in Spanish.
00:42:05.000Is it for Americans or American corporations?
00:42:09.000Jumping Jack Flash, how much has this retarded Cook County pop tax cost you so far?
00:42:14.000Not a lot because I stopped drinking pop for the most part.
00:42:17.000So it hasn't cost me a lot, but this Cook County beverage tax is insane.
00:42:23.000I mean, it's literally, I think it's like 100% depending on what you're buying, where it's like a dollar to buy a soda and then another dollar on top of that for all the taxes.
00:43:23.000He's going to write about the alt right and he's going to tweet about the alt right and he'll pontificate about the alt right on his show and he'll give his speeches about the alt right.
00:44:37.000Tyranny by the private sector is worse in some cases than tyranny by the public sector.
00:44:44.000Ben Shapiro seems to be okay with the former.
00:44:47.000Chad Williams, is Paul Ryan compensating for shortfalls elsewhere by stonewalling Trump?
00:44:53.000I think what the objective with Paul Ryan is is number one, it's all lobbyists.
00:45:00.000He's the establishment now fighting against this change president, so that's a big part of it.
00:45:06.000And then additionally, Paul Ryan has political ambitions of his own.
00:45:09.000If Donald Trump clears the entire Republican Party of all these establishment cucks, Paul Ryan knows that he will have very little power and leverage in the party left.
00:45:20.000If Donald Trump leads a coup of the Republican Party of nationalist, paleoconservative Republicans, Paul Ryan won't have a job.
00:45:59.000You know, you look at any of his tweets with me or James, and all of our replies get like 100 likes, his get like five, and then like 15 replies.
00:47:36.000Philip Swanson, how's it going to feel when you pay for dinner after you lose this bet?
00:47:40.000Well, my buddy Phil Swanson, he bet me.
00:47:43.000We did an over under that when I go to Auburn in the spring, I bet that it'll be less than six weeks before some social justice warrior screams at me in class about some ridiculous nonsense.
00:47:55.000He bets that it'll be after six weeks.
00:47:57.000Loser pays for a meal or whatever we do when we meet up again in D.C. Phil, I think you underestimate my powers to incite hatred and violence against myself.
00:48:09.000If my record is any indication of how this bet will turn out, I think you'll find you've made a terrible mistake.
00:48:55.000Like any of these troglodytes who analyze politics through BuzzFeed articles or Snapchat shows understands what a strongman is or anything about authoritarianism or political philosophy, what they're talking about.
00:49:09.000But I think that's what we'd all like to see at this point.
00:49:12.000John Shepard Smith, Nick, Faith Goldie is in the chat.
00:50:19.000I wasn't wild about the fact that she defended Ezra, but that she went on to Stormer and.
00:50:25.000She was at Charlottesville and she almost got killed in that thing.
00:50:28.000I say she's definitely, you know, she's definitely the real deal.
00:50:31.000So I was a little, I was like, I don't know, Ezra Levant, he seems kind of shady, but she definitely, with that whole Stormer and Charlottesville thing, she handled that really well, better than just about everyone else in the game, especially some of the people that she runs with, with some of the alt light folks.
00:50:49.000So she handled that better than anybody.
00:50:51.000So definitely earned my, she earns the gold star, the blue ribbon of women respect in my book.
00:51:39.000Gorbachev and Brezhnev, when he first got into office, it was Brezhnev who was far more hawkish than Chernenko or Gorbachev.
00:51:46.000See, you know, all these pundits, all these pundits who go on Periscope and they pretend to know history and politics, I don't think any one of them could tell you the line of succession in terms of the general secretaries of the Soviet Union from Stalin all the way to Gorbachev like I could.
00:52:03.000But yeah, he got into office, it was Brezhnev who was a general secretary, then it was Chernenko.
00:52:07.000It's funny because Brezhnev, On his deathbed, he wanted Gorbachev, and then Chernenko took over, and then he died immediately after, after like a year.
00:54:03.000And when I started to read Aquinas, when I started to read, I actually started with Ed Fazer's book, Last Superstition, which introduced me to Aquinas.
00:54:13.000And it just went to show, at least in my life, that this whole concept of Christianity, that the Skeptics and the atheists, and even the evangelists, say that Christianity is totally bogus.
00:54:28.000They make it out like the Bible is all these dummies being autistic about gay marriage and all these psycho Bible Belt people.
00:54:39.000And of course, that's going to kill me if I ever run for office in 20 or 30 years that I said this because that's going to be my constituency.
00:54:45.000But, I mean, for example, you look at a guy like Joel Olstein, where he says that if you pray a lot, you're going to make a lot of money and your life will be okay.
00:54:56.000If you read Aquinas, if you read Augustine, if you read some of these really brilliant apologists for Christianity, you understand that this has a rich philosophical tradition.
00:55:07.000It is not for people that read a book and it's about God between the gaps.
00:55:12.000I mean, you read Aquinas and some of the ontological arguments he's making, epistemological arguments that he's making, and it is so far beyond anything that Richard Dawkins has ever wrote.
00:55:22.000It's so far beyond anything Christopher Hitchens ever considered.
00:55:26.000You know, you notice that Christopher Hitchens, he never debated with Aquinas' points.
00:55:30.000He debated with some of these Churchians on some televised special on NBC or CBS.
00:55:37.000It was never actually grappling with real giants.
00:55:39.000That's a big problem with television and pop intelligentsia, I suppose.
00:55:44.000But Aquinas was a genius so far ahead of his time, and he made the philosophical demonstration that God has to be real and Christianity has to be the right religion.
00:55:55.000So you just can't even come close to that.
00:57:05.000He's got immigration, foreign policy, the wall, health care, taxes, and just the day to day of being the president.
00:57:13.000Is he going to get to the internet realistically?
00:57:15.000I don't know if that'll happen in term one.
00:57:17.000Could happen in term two, if at all, but you look at the forces he's up against, and I don't know if Twitter will be the priority for him or internet for that matter.
00:57:31.000To strengthen the movement among younger college men, keep up the fight.
00:57:37.000Well, I mean, you could go on my website, nicholasjfuentes.com, and you can find my email.
00:57:42.000I generally discourage people from reaching out.
00:57:46.000People send me, I think I've talked about this on my show before, where after I was on Stefan Molyneux and people went to my website and they found my email, people were sending me, some guy sent me a play that he wrote, like a play for the stage about free speech.
00:58:02.000And it was just like the most convoluted thing I've ever seen in my life.
00:58:09.000These are the ravings of a madman who thinks that he's going to save free speech in the country by starting a mass movement among young people with a revolutionary stage play that will originate with somebody with less than 10,000 followers on Twitter.
00:58:22.000I mean, there is no, there's not a rational thought process there.
00:58:27.000Some woman sent me, she said, I think I've discovered that Hayek's problem of socialist calculation was wrong, and I demonstrated this using a computer model.
00:58:40.000It's a game, and you have to go into Microsoft Excel and plug in X, Y, and Z to set up this JavaScript game to show that Hayek's economic problem, socialist calculation, was wrong.
00:58:51.000And I'm like, you know, lady, if it was really that groundbreaking or revolutionary, show it to a professor.
00:59:26.000I just, I cannot stand the lazy people that I'll try and jump on or latch on.
00:59:32.000But, you know, if you have something really, if you think it's really worthy, if you think it's really something that I can, you know, you think you really have something and you're not just some guy out there, then, you know, shoot me an email.
01:00:35.000Bill Matzing, why would President Trump use terrorist threat as a basis for increasing Afghanistan troops when he is aware of the 9 11 inconsistencies?
01:00:44.000Again, guys, with the explicit stuff, people, I don't understand how the alt right says, you know, here's what the alt right says.
01:00:52.000This is not what I believe, but the alt right says that there is this secret cabal that is running the country, and they're running the world, actually, and they control everything.
01:01:01.000And they've controlled everything for a long time.
01:01:10.000And nobody's allowed to talk about it.
01:01:12.000And then they say anybody who is remotely right wing has to explicitly and 100% go against that omnipotent force.
01:01:24.000I just don't believe that that's what's happening.
01:01:27.000If I did, maybe my tactics would be different.
01:01:29.000But I don't understand how people can say.
01:01:32.0009 11 was an inside job, and people are working day and night to cover it up and kill people to talk about it.
01:01:38.000And then they demand that people that have momentum and hypothetically would be in a good position to expose things like this later on, and they demand that they come out and say it explicitly.
01:01:49.000I mean, Bill Matzing, whose side are you on here, really?
01:01:53.000Hypothetically, if we're talking purely hypothetically about the alt right, which is insane and worth condemning, but pretty.
01:02:03.000I don't know what you're getting at here with.
01:02:06.000Why would President Trump use the terrorist threat as a basis for increasing Afghanistan troops when he's aware of the 9 11 inconsistencies?
01:02:12.000Look, I don't know what HTML website you saw 9 11 inconsistencies on and why you expect me to throw everything on the line to answer a question like that.
01:02:22.000But the reason for being involved in Afghanistan is a lot more complicated than a lot of these isolationists think it is.
01:02:30.000It's a geopolitical problem, it's a lot more than we've lost enough lies and treasure.
01:04:09.000We'll jump over into the live chat and we'll answer your questions.
01:04:13.000Look, I'm not trying to be a dick about that or anything, but you know, you get to a certain point where people just have to be a little bit rational when they reach out to you.
01:06:18.000Not anytime soon, I don't think, just because, you know, the Civil War was about tax revenue.
01:06:24.00090% of the federal government's tax revenue during the 1860s came from tariffs, and 70% of tariff revenue came from the South, which succeeded.
01:07:12.000Unless we can keep going with this brinksmanship, art of the deal diplomacy, Otherwise, it's looking like the military solution may be the only way, but we have to make a decision soon because either we get a diplomatic solution soon or we have to exercise the military option.
01:07:26.000The longer we wait, the worse it's going to be.
01:09:03.000He's, and I don't even say that, like, I love him, but I mean, really, I met him in person and he's a nice guy, one of the nicest guys I've ever met, really.
01:09:12.000And I've watched his videos on his channel.
01:11:04.000He's one of these people where I meet so many people in this business who are hacks, who are just after climbing this greasy ladder, and they don't really care.
01:11:46.000I mean, this is a guy who couldn't even file his taxes correctly, if I recall, last year.
01:11:50.000This is a guy who, altright.com, it's not doing very well.
01:11:54.000It got kicked off Twitter and only had a couple thousand followers.
01:11:58.000And, you know, look, that's not a judgment call to say he's a good person or a bad person or he's right or he's wrong, but it is to say that is that strategy working?
01:12:27.000I don't know where we'll be in 20 or 50 years, but certainly I would say that the winking towards the KKK connotations and the Nazi stuff, I don't know.
01:12:41.000Is that the smartest thing in the world?
01:12:42.000I understand the thinking on their side is they make it exclusive where normies can't.
01:12:49.000Co opt and appropriate their culture and their aesthetics.
01:13:02.000I'm not going to come out here and pretend like I understand how, because it's a very complicated fight that we're talking about.
01:13:08.000It's optics, it's rhetoric, it's politics, it's so much that I don't think we'll really be able to evaluate whether Richard Spencer was good or bad for the movement until it's all said and done.
01:13:19.000And I think that's been true with every movement.
01:13:21.000If you look at the Russian Revolution with the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks, I think the Mensheviks would be saying, These Bolshevik guys don't know what they're doing.
01:13:29.000Stalin, Lenin, Trotsky, these guys are dummies.
01:15:28.000It wasn't really, it was pretty much a mutual decision where, you know, look, I'm going in a certain direction, which can be considered controversial.
01:15:36.000And they, in order to make money, need to get passes from the White House to film the rallies.
01:15:45.000I've, I don't even say that like in a cynical way, like, oh, they need to make their money.
01:15:49.000Literally, to keep the lights on at their business, they require the good graces of the White House to keep filming these rallies and to be associated with somebody who's creating an insurgent, transgressive political movement.
01:16:01.000It's just, we're after two different things, incompatible things.
01:18:48.000I think that's sort of where we're at in 2017, where it's like there are traps, there are modern women, and in 50 years, hopefully it'll be a different situation.
01:18:57.000We'll look back and say, it was a weird time.
01:20:38.000Everyone's interviewing everyone, and the only real purpose for that is in the hopes that they'll share their video or they'll get some clout.
01:20:45.000Like, When people ask me, do you want to interview this person?
01:20:48.000My first reaction is always like, no, I don't know what to ask them.
01:20:55.000If you want to know their opinion on something, you watch whatever.
01:20:59.000That's like my real person saying, that's kind of absurd.
01:21:02.000But then you think of followers and things like that, and you say, I've got to have them on the show and ask them a bunch of asinine questions that they've answered a thousand times before.
01:21:49.000To sort of straddle that line a little bit because we want to push, but we also want to make progress here.
01:21:55.000And really, I don't say that like we want to get the approval of the mainstream media, but I mean we want to win over the people.
01:22:01.000A lot of the things that the alt right does, you know, remember when you first got red pilled, the things that the alt right did were off putting to begin with.
01:22:11.000Everyone went through a phase where they thought, you know, Milo and Gavin and some of these other guys were the end all be all, and then they went on 4chan and then they figured some other things out.
01:22:22.000And so we have to straddle that line of interesting and edgy and fun and telling the truth, but also making it accessible and palatable for a mass movement.
01:22:33.000You know, imagine if Ben Shapiro had 700,000 followers and he was winking at them the same way I was to you guys.
01:22:38.000I mean, that's what we're talking about.
01:22:45.000Everybody who is asking me to be explicit is a traitor.
01:22:49.000Everybody that's asking me to be, because I see all kinds of comments and they're asking me to be explicit and say it in a very dangerous way.
01:23:06.000You know, imagine if you went a hundred years ago and you had, you know, for example, Woodrow Wilson, who created the Federal Reserve, the income tax, got us into World War I.
01:23:16.000And people are saying, Woodrow Wilson, why don't you say that you want to destroy America?
01:23:21.000Why don't you just tell everyone, hey, this is my vision?
01:23:24.000If all the cultural Marxists were saying, Woodrow Wilson, tell everyone how much you hate Americans, tell everyone how much you're a collegiate tyrant, an elitist tyrant.
01:23:32.000And he went up and he said, I'm going to tell everyone exactly, explicitly what I think without any political.
01:24:49.000Like Louis Brandeis sat on the Supreme Court and was close personal friends of Woodrow Wilson.
01:24:55.000He was also giving orders for a certain other organization.
01:24:57.000And in exchange for America going into the war, maybe, oh, I don't know, because they say Britain promised something to people that brokered the deal to get the U.S. into the war.
01:25:07.000Maybe it ended up in the creation of a nation state in 47, 48.
01:26:25.000They don't know anything about strategy.
01:26:27.000They don't know anything about tactics.
01:26:28.000I'm not saying they're dumb like that Somalian guy from Rebel Media who went up there and said, everybody's dumb because of identity politics.
01:26:36.000I'm saying you have very high power level ideas that are very nuanced and sophisticated and require a real thought out strategy to present them and get them into the Overton window and get them into public policy.
01:26:49.000And then you have a bunch of ignoramuses who hear a bunch of things that are edgy and that they think are true, but for all the wrong reasons.
01:26:56.000And then they have this no true Scotsman.
01:26:59.000Crusade to root out anybody that could ever make a difference, anybody who could ever challenge the status quo.
01:27:05.000And it's time for people that understand what's going on to stop kowtowing to those people.
01:27:12.000Because it's about maybe 1% of people that are like this, that don't know the tactics, don't know the strategy, and to placate them at the expense of real results, it's just not something I'm willing to do, not something anybody should do.
01:34:28.000And if you want my comments on Charlottesville, you can read Time Magazine, you can read Boston Magazine, you can read Chicago Trib, Fox News.
01:34:48.000He says, is it gay to be attracted to the aesthetics and morals of Christianity while being an atheist?
01:34:55.000I think atheists, you really have to reconsider.
01:34:58.000I was an atheist for about a minute in middle school, and then I really thought about things in a much more thorough way.
01:35:06.000And I don't say that in a pretentious way, but I say it in the way that I think you really underestimate the implications of atheism if you are indeed an atheist.
01:35:14.000If you are a materialist, you believe that man doesn't have a soul, you believe that there is nothing immaterial about our universe, that has some serious implications for our country and for our daily conduct.
01:35:27.000Like Dostoevsky said if there is no God, everything is permitted.
01:35:30.000You know, you tell me if there's no God, why you can't go out and rape somebody, except for the fact that you would get in trouble or you'd get caught or something like that.
01:35:40.000There is, to my knowledge, no secular justification of ethics or morals that exists that is legitimate or philosophically sound.
01:35:49.000And so I would say for the atheists out there, this is the most important issue to a human being.
01:35:53.000You know, if there's a purpose, if there's a final cause, and I'm talking about the five causes, that's the most important thing.
01:36:03.000You've got to look into Augustine, Augustine, I don't know how to pronounce it.
01:36:06.000You've got to read the Christian apologists, and you have to decide for yourself if you're content, if you are correct in your unquestionable knowledge that you know the nature of the universe or that we can know it.
01:36:36.000And you look at modernism, which is the triumph of empiricism and rationalism, and it's been a total disaster.
01:36:42.000The 21st century was the triumph of modernism, empiricism, rationalism, and people can't get further away from it, killing themselves, abusing drugs, and everything else.
01:37:26.000I speak a little bit of Spanish, I can understand a lot of Spanish, but I could never affect the accent because I felt like I was sounding so ridiculous.
01:38:15.000I think I'll try to update that sometime soon when I get a chance.
01:38:19.000Because my book list now is just like the last 25 books I read in the past six months, but I'll try and update that with some better ones because I've been reading a lot of higher power stuff, and we'll get that updated for you.
01:40:28.000The Freemasons, I couldn't tell you, okay?
01:40:34.000Just some cheeky banter, that's right.
01:40:37.000Latin Mass, I wish, I wish I could go to a Latin Mass.
01:40:41.000I don't go to regular Mass, to be quite honest.
01:40:43.000I just never got in the habit of it as a kid, but I have to.
01:40:46.000I have to get back into the habit of going, and hopefully I could find a Latin Mass, because, you know, you go to the homily at the English Mass since Vatican II, where they do it in the vernacular, and then making analogies about the Chicago Bears, and you're like, oh.
01:41:04.000You get clownworld.jpg that you go to hear about Jesus Christ and dying on the cross to save mankind and be an example of suffering before the unmoved mover.
01:41:16.000And they're up there talking about the Chicago Bears, trying to relate it back to all that.
01:45:06.000To listen and to ask questions, ask effective questions, and really learn and understand the argument.
01:45:12.000When I meet somebody who has read and they've done their homework and they've done the research and they know esoteric things, I try and really, and I really appreciate people that do know more than me.
01:45:23.000That's why I'm a huge fan of Jordan Peterson.
01:45:26.000I'm a huge fan of Owen Cyclops on Twitter.
01:45:28.000I'm a lot of people that are making good content with sources I haven't heard of because I welcome that sort of thing.
01:46:16.000I am a little bit smug only because it is really just an intellectual wasteland.
01:46:21.000Even with media people, you look at like Aaron Bandler, for example, who told me I was being anti Semitic because I said that about half of the Bolsheviks who took over Russia in 1917 and then in 1922 when they won the Civil War were Jews.
01:46:37.000He was like, that's an anti Semitic lie.
01:47:12.000But so simple people are people that are in these high positions where they're writing and they're creating.
01:47:18.000Political content, and they don't know the first thing.
01:47:20.000And so you do get to be a little bit smug because you come out really earnest and innocent when you uncover these ideas and you want to get people to them and ask them questions and you want to do the Milton Friedman free to choose dialectical where you get them there.
01:47:36.000And then you get really jaded and cynical because you realize, hey, everybody gets all their political opinions from John Oliver and Jon Stewart, and they think that you need to be just as open to their vapid, unthought out feeling opinions as they need to be to yours, which.
01:47:52.000I read in one paper where some girl said, I had the pleasure of having dinner with Nick Fuentes once, and he was brilliant.
01:50:14.000Look at what we can do when we make good content, when we tell the truth, when we stick it out for what's right.
01:50:21.000Because ultimately, the way we've had this whirlwind of success this month because really good people, Swag Blog, Paul Town, Beardson, Wild Goose, Andrew Quackson, I can't think of even all the people that were involved, Spaceboy, Stevie Chats, I mean, all kinds of people that came out in support and retweeted and Posted stuff, and we really went after this one aggressively.
01:50:46.000And it just goes to show that it is nowhere near impossible.