00:02:45.000Spelling like a tight bike, pressing on the gas, never know before the nightlight, screaming at my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like, but nobody never tell you who's being tight-cries.
00:02:54.000Only you ever see it in me, only when it's eating me, like a Tyler Perry, and a boom-beat in the teeth, searching for a deity.
00:03:00.000Now you want to see it free, now you want to see it free.
00:03:03.000Nice to see you, be a piece, tell me what you like, like, turn it down to bright light.
00:03:07.000Traveling with my dad, and he told me it ain't Christ-like, I'm just trying to find out what's important.
00:03:12.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:06:03.000Amy Coney Barrett, the latest addition to the Supreme Court, unilaterally today denied an appeal by students at Indiana University against the vaccine mandate at their campus.
00:06:20.000So you remember, we covered this story actually a few months ago.
00:06:25.000Vaccine mandates are going into effect across the country, and they're being put in place by employers, schools, cities, many different entities.
00:06:35.000And across the country, they're being challenged by people that don't want to get the vaccine to go back to work or go back to school or enter a restaurant.
00:06:45.000And we first saw the vaccine mandates actually in the universities, public and private universities.
00:06:50.000So we covered the story, I think, at the beginning of the summer.
00:06:54.000There was a mandate at Indiana University in Indiana.
00:06:58.000That all returning students had to be vaccinated.
00:07:01.000And this mandate was challenged in court by a group of students.
00:07:05.000And their challenge went all the way up through the courts.
00:07:08.000And today, in the U.S. Supreme Court, Amy Coney Barrett unilaterally denied the appeal and declined to hear the case on the vaccine mandate as to whether or not it's constitutional.
00:07:22.000Crushing, at least for now, the chance that we could get any kind of judicial review on whether or not policies like this are constitutional.
00:07:31.000And it's worth reminding everybody that Amy Coney Barrett was appointed, as we all know, or as you should know, by President Donald Trump less than a year ago.
00:07:42.000And what's more, if you remember specifically, if you remember the details of her confirmation, Donald Trump, and I guess you could say really it was more like Mitch McConnell, the then Senate Majority Leader, pushed Amy Coney Barrett through in the last few weeks.
00:08:00.000Before the election, instead of doing a COVID stimulus or an infrastructure bill or anything else, they said that it was all important to get Amy Coney Barrett on the bench because of the election and other things that were happening.
00:08:13.000And liberals didn't want her on the court because they said she might repeal Roe v. Wade.
00:08:17.000And now she unilaterally shuts down the appeal against the vaccine mandate in schools.
00:09:05.000And I said this last night, it's just like Trump, just like when Trump was winning state after state in the Republican primary five years ago.
00:09:14.000Every day, and this has been happening for months, every day that they say, Taliban advances, Taliban captures more cities, Taliban implementing hardcore Sharia law, I'm rooting for them.
00:09:27.000This is the coolest thing to happen in like a year.
00:09:32.000To me, this is like the most exciting, the most keynote thing.
00:09:37.000Seeing the Taliban in particular, they enter these provinces and provincial.
00:09:44.000Palaces and they go into the, you know, where the governor should be, or they go to where the Afghan government has fled, and they're in these like palaces and they're in there with these, you know, rags on their head.
00:10:09.000And so tonight, we're going to give you a little bit of an update.
00:10:12.000These rats, these American dogs that work for the great Satan are beating a hasty retreat.
00:10:20.000The American government has now ordered the American diplomats at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, to burn all their sensitive materials.
00:10:31.000They're destroying hard drives, they're burning documents, and they're preparing to flee with their tails between their legs as 3,000 more U.S. troops are redeployed to the capital.
00:12:29.000And I said yesterday, before I hit 100,000, I said it was so funny because.
00:12:34.000You know, all these SPLC, ADL, liberal activists, they thought that getting me banned on DLive and Epic Pay and Twitter was going to be it for me.
00:15:32.000America has been in Afghanistan for 20 years, spent a trillion dollars trying to defeat the Taliban, trying to disrupt Muslim terrorist activities in the Middle East, trying to build a democratic provisional government in Kabul.
00:15:53.000And now, President Joe Biden is completing the withdrawal from Afghanistan, which was initiated under the Trump administration.
00:16:01.000We were set to have all the American troops out of Afghanistan by this month.
00:16:07.000And what's happening is basically, as the American troops are leaving, the Taliban is taking over everything that they've left behind.
00:16:16.000And it's not taking very long, and it's not very difficult.
00:16:20.000It is quite literally, as America leaves, the Taliban follows right on their heels.
00:16:29.000You know, because like I said, they've been there for 20 years.
00:16:32.000We spent more than a trillion dollars, two decades and over a trillion dollars on this small country on the other side of the world, one of the poorest countries in the world, with no development.
00:16:45.000And the situation is basically picking up right where we left off 20 years ago.
00:16:52.000You know, Afghanistan is returning to its natural state, the way that it was.
00:16:58.000The day before American troops arrived, the day after American troops are leaving.
00:17:04.000And so the media is in full blown panic mode.
00:18:08.000Trump doubles the number of troops to around 14,000 to 16,000.
00:18:12.000It was a small troop surge and a bombing campaign to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table and try to draw down ultimately our presence in the region.
00:18:23.000Donald Trump initiates a withdrawal, a complete withdrawal of troops towards the end of the 2020 presidential race and accelerates that during the lame duck period from the election to the inauguration of Biden.
00:18:35.000And then Biden had scheduled a complete withdrawal of all the troops by August.
00:18:40.000Now we're redeploying 3,000 troops with up to 4,500 more.
00:18:47.000If needed, to evacuate all of the American diplomatic corps from the capital of Afghanistan in Kabul.
00:19:05.000It says The first U.S. troops are arriving in Afghanistan to help diplomatic staff and others leave as many countries scramble to evacuate workers and citizens amid a rapid Taliban advance.
00:19:18.000On Friday, militants captured Pul-e-Alam, the capital of the Lagar province, just 80 kilometers from the capital.
00:19:27.000The UN chief said the situation was spinning out of control with devastating consequences for civilians.
00:19:34.000More than 250,000 people have been forced to leave their homes so far.
00:19:39.000The Taliban advance comes as U.S. and other foreign troops withdraw after 20 years of military operations.
00:19:46.000The fighting has raised fears that gains in human rights.
00:19:50.000Made since the militants were ousted from power in 2001 could be swiftly reversed.
00:20:02.000When they say this, they're talking about the women.
00:20:05.000They're saying the women are going to be forced to wear hijabs again or whatever, going to be forced to wear a head covering and democracy won't happen.
00:20:15.000Women are not going to be able to vote or be educated.
00:20:20.000Broadly speaking, you know, human rights and civil liberties, but specifically the women and all the women are going to suffer under the Taliban.
00:20:29.000And God knows we are playing the world's smallest violin.
00:20:34.000We are playing the world's tiniest violin for like Afghan women or whatever.
00:21:03.000It was like this old Afghan woman, you know, from the desert, and she's got her head covering on, and she's on this, I think it was a British news station, and she's being interviewed about how America's withdrawing and the Taliban is advancing.
00:21:36.000Like you're owed the American military coming to your country where, I mean, clearly it's your people blowing each other up and we're dying and we're paying to build the gas stations and the schools.
00:21:50.000And I remember they were saying the same thing, I think, with the Kurdish people a year ago.
00:21:57.000I remember when the Kurds were being steamrolled by Assad.
00:22:05.000They had all these Kurdish civilians going on TV and saying they were throwing rocks.
00:22:10.000At the withdrawing American forces and complaining that they're abandoning them after the Kurds fought for American interests or something.
00:23:09.000Would you rather have the Lollapalooza attire for your daughters and your future wife and everything like that, or would you rather have them wearing the burqa?
00:23:18.000Would you rather have women going to college and learning about how white people are evil and sexuality is a spectrum and gender is fluid and all of this and Jesus Christ wasn't real?
00:23:32.000And would you rather them going to school for 22 years learning that or would you rather them not being educated past 10?
00:23:41.000And maybe arrange marriages and a dowry and things like that.
00:23:44.000I mean, honestly, I'm setting you up for a larger point here.
00:24:21.000This is a very negative development, not a positive development.
00:24:26.000It says on Friday, the Taliban seized the country's second largest city, Kandahar, and the nearby city of Lashkar Gah, as well as Herat in the west.
00:24:37.000They now control about a third of Afghanistan's provincial capitals.
00:24:41.000Pentagon spokesman John Kirby called the recent advances deeply concerning, but downplayed any suggestion that Kabul was under imminent threat from the group.
00:24:50.000Most of the 3,000 troops being sent to help evacuate U.S. diplomatic staff will arrive by the end of the weekend.
00:24:56.000The U.S. intends to airlift thousands of people a day out of Kabul.
00:25:01.000The latest U.S. intelligence assessment suggests the militants could try to advance on the national capital within 30 days.
00:25:09.000The U.S. embassy there informed staff that an incinerator and other tools were available to destroy sensitive material, including documents and equipment such as flags that could be used in propaganda.
00:25:19.000The U.K., which is sending 600 troops to aid the evacuation of British nationals and former Afghan staff, said staffing at its embassy would be reduced to an absolute minimum, as did Germany.
00:25:30.000Denmark and Norway are closing their embassies altogether.
00:25:41.000It's kind of interesting because at once they're saying that it's over, we're evacuating, we're giving the country over, but at the same time, we're kind of hearing something contradictory.
00:25:52.000At the same time that they're telling us it's over in Afghanistan, we're hearing that every country involved is sending more troops into the country.
00:26:00.000By the end of the weekend, we're going to have 3,000 troops there and another 3,500 to 4,500 ready to go.
00:26:08.000And they're continuing with the atrocity propaganda.
00:26:12.000And I'll be very interested to see, and this is something you should pay attention for when you watch the news coverage of Afghanistan in the coming weeks, over the next couple of months.
00:26:23.000Pay very close attention to what they say about human rights.
00:26:26.000Because, and I said this yesterday, this is exactly the play which we heard in Syria, which we heard in Iraq.
00:27:45.000The media is friendly to the Biden administration.
00:27:47.000So, why would they cover a huge failure of the Biden administration?
00:27:53.000If they keep honing in on that, if they keep focusing on that aspect of this, I would imagine they're doing that for a reason.
00:28:00.000And the reason they're doing that is to pressure the Biden administration into leaving behind some kind of residual force, maybe re entering the country altogether.
00:28:10.000I don't know that that's a given, I don't think that's a guarantee, but.
00:28:14.000Just simply based on the coverage of the situation, I wouldn't be surprised if that's the angle, if that's the direction they went in with this, which is atrocity propaganda.
00:28:25.000The Taliban is cutting people's hands off again.
00:28:49.000Just simply based on what is being said in the media, it seems like they could very easily set up for perpetual occupation that goes on beyond even this.
00:29:00.000But anyway, we talked a little bit about that yesterday.
00:29:04.000They're redeploying thousands of troops.
00:29:06.000They seem to be unwilling to let go of Kabul, even though, and I said this yesterday, so I'm not going to go over it in too great a detail.
00:29:14.000It's really this simple the Taliban is going to run Afghanistan or we have to be there forever.
00:29:19.000But there's no middle option, there's no option where we set up a democratic government.
00:29:23.000And we use bombs and foreign aid to keep the Taliban at bay.
00:29:29.000Either we're there forever, in which case we get to decide what happens, or we leave, in which case Afghanistan is run by warlords, including the Taliban.
00:29:41.000But there's no scenario where we have one foot in and one foot out and we get to call the shots, but we're not really there, and there's a democratic government and there's this liberal awakening.
00:29:54.000Or it's going to fall apart, civil war, controlled by warlords, fall into the sphere of influence of regional players like China, Pakistan, and Iran.
00:30:04.000And honestly, the latter is preferable.
00:30:07.000Afghanistan is on the other side of the world.
00:30:15.000You know, let China, Pakistan, Iran influence that.
00:30:20.000I don't know what business he would have there besides the poppy fields.
00:30:24.000You know, some of the trade infrastructure that's in place in Afghanistan, linking essentially, you know, kind of two parts of a massive continent.
00:30:32.000But besides that, there's really no business that we have there.
00:30:37.000I wanted to point out something that's kind of interesting about the Taliban.
00:30:41.000You know, they're reporting about how the Taliban's taking over all these towns and, you know, things are kind of reverting back to the way they were 20 years ago.
00:30:48.000And it is kind of interesting because one of the things they say that the Taliban is doing right now in some of these provinces is they've banned the vaccine.
00:30:59.000And I don't know how legit this is, but this was reported in a national file today, and it comes from Afghan media.
00:31:05.000They say that in one of the provinces that the Taliban took over, they actually banned the vaccine altogether.
00:31:12.000Not vaccine passports, they didn't ban people who don't have the vaccine, they banned the vaccine.
00:31:20.000And, you know, all day today, I've been thinking about it, and the wheels have been turning, and I thought, you know, you look at Afghanistan, here's a country that's unconquerable.
00:31:29.000Because of the terrain, because of the people, for a variety of factors, it's unconquerable.
00:31:35.000The American military was there for 20 years and they couldn't set up a colony, couldn't set up a puppet regime.
00:31:42.000Even before they left, they were being beaten back by the Taliban.
00:32:53.000And the wheels were starting to turn in my head, and I started to think, you know, Afghanistan, what if we all went over there and turned it into Kekistan?
00:33:02.000You know, Afghanistan, more like Kekistan.
00:33:04.000Now, maybe that's cringe, but, you know, I'm looking over at the other side of the world, and we were supposed to believe at the beginning of the war on terror that the Taliban was the archenemy of freedom and the archenemy of America.
00:33:19.000And honestly, I'm being a little bit tongue in cheek, obviously.
00:33:26.000I'm being, you know, I'm making jokes.
00:33:28.000But it does kind of say something about the state of the United States of America that, unironically, you look around the world at literally any of our adversaries, not just like Russia, which is more or less similar to European countries, it's developed and everything, and not just Hungary and not just Poland, but you could literally look at Taliban occupied Afghanistan and say that in some ways, That's more appealing than the United States of America.
00:33:59.000Doesn't that say something about our country?
00:34:03.000Not just Hungary, which is a country where they've got beautiful architecture and history and they've got a democracy and they are a free society and everything, or even Russia for that matter.
00:34:16.000Go to Russia and you could get the creature comforts that you get in the United States.
00:34:20.000It's just they do things a little bit differently there, obviously.
00:34:24.000So it's not just countries like that that you might say, well, that seems a little bit more appealing.
00:34:28.000It's literally like I look at Taliban occupied Afghanistan and say that in critical ways it's better than America.
00:34:35.000Living in America, you will have to get vaccinated.
00:34:39.000They're talking about setting up interstate checkpoints.
00:34:42.000We can't go to school, can't go to work.
00:34:44.000They're going to start fining people, can't get on an airplane.
00:34:51.000In America, everybody has to go to school and learn about how white people are evil and drag queens are heroes and everyone's gay and everyone's trans and black people are geniuses and white people are sick.
00:35:04.000And in Afghanistan, they're not even educating the girls.
00:35:09.000They probably are in Afghanistan too, but if they get caught, they get their head cut off and they have to wear a burqa at all times.
00:35:17.000Isn't there something to be said about that?
00:35:20.000Isn't there something to be said about this?
00:35:22.000Now, I'm not saying that I want the Taliban to be in charge of America, but I am saying that if it was between the Taliban and Joe Biden, I would probably choose the Taliban.
00:35:33.000I'm not saying that the Taliban is ideal.
00:35:36.000I'm not saying that the Taliban is the ideal.
00:35:37.000Ideal form of government or that they're the best or anything.
00:35:43.000I don't know that I would necessarily say that I'm pro Taliban.
00:35:48.000I don't know if I'm necessarily saying that, but I am saying that if I had to choose between Biden and the Taliban, between Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg and that guy in the White House the other day with the long nails and the skirt suit and everything, I would vote for the Taliban.
00:36:08.000I'm sure if it came between those things, you'd get people like Madison Cawthorn saying, You only vote for the Taliban once.
00:36:15.000Hey, and you know, there's something funny about the Taliban.
00:36:18.000You know, I'm imagining future Khan Inc. opponents to this line of thinking.
00:39:09.000And so when I see the military beating back this hasty retreat and it's a colossal humiliation on the world stage for our country, that's a good thing.
00:39:21.000When this country gets humiliated, when this government, when our military is defeated and embarrassed and mocked around the world, make no mistake about it, that is a good thing because that regime is an enemy of us too.
00:41:02.000Not a surprise, by the way, but pretty amazing.
00:41:06.000Our featured story is about Amy Coney Barrett, who today shut down a lawsuit against Indiana University for implementing a vaccine mandate on their campus.
00:41:17.000And, you know, like I said, Amy Coney Barrett, if you don't know, she's the, and how could you not know this?
00:41:22.000I guess some people don't, but she's the most recent addition to the Supreme Court.
00:41:27.000Remember, she was nominated by Donald Trump, confirmed by the Republican Senate in the last week before the 2020 presidential election.
00:41:37.000Or maybe not the last week, but shortly before, within a month of the last presidential election.
00:41:45.000And many things were put on a back burner because of that.
00:41:49.000Donald Trump had a month before the election, could have passed a COVID stimulus to give more cash payments, to give a significant cash payment.
00:41:58.000Could have passed a COVID stimulus for businesses, not just the non white ones, but the white ones too.
00:42:03.000He could have passed an infrastructure bill, not like the one Biden is doing, which outlaws science denial and which charges people per mile they drive in their car, but a real infrastructure bill that builds like bridges and airports and not like Tesla charging stations.
00:42:21.000There was a lot that could have been done.
00:42:26.000There was a lot that could have been done in the last month before the election.
00:42:31.000And we were told by the Republican Party, we were told by the conservative pundits and Fox News, and we were told by the Federalist Society that this was more important.
00:42:42.000Because if we put somebody on the Supreme Court, like any other position in the judiciary, any other federal judge, but particularly Supreme Court justices, that they would be on the court for a generation.
00:42:55.000And the legacy of a Supreme Court judge who adjudicates important cases for a generation, well, that outweighs obviously a tax bill.
00:43:06.000That obviously outweighs the benefit of a one time cash payment, COVID stimulus, so they said.
00:43:13.000Because, of course, a Supreme Court judge will be on the bench potentially for 30 or 40 years and they'll decide legal precedent for a long time on many important cases.
00:43:27.000Nominate and confirm Amy Coney Barrett at lightning speed, and everything else just had to wait until the Biden administration, basically, right?
00:43:37.000And then, of course, in the 2020 election, when there was unprecedented voter fraud in five swing states, Amy Coney Barrett declined to rule on election fraud.
00:43:47.000Specifically, there was a case in Pennsylvania and a case in North Carolina about whether or not the state election commission or the state Supreme Court was able to change the rules governing the presidential election.
00:44:01.000The Supreme Court decided four versus four, and Amy Coney Barrett abstained from voting.
00:44:09.000She could have said that the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court couldn't change the laws governing the presidential election, potentially preventing voter fraud in the state, and she abstained.
00:44:22.000That was the first thing she did on the court.
00:44:24.000And then, of course, it only got worse from there because Texas brought a suit in the Supreme Court with 30 other states, other states' attorney generals.
00:44:36.000Suing other states because of their improper election laws.
00:44:42.000And the Supreme Court declined to hear the case, wouldn't even hear it.
00:44:45.000And it was case after case, same thing.
00:44:47.000And then the Supreme Court made bad decisions all throughout the past year on guns, on religious liberty, on Trump's taxes, on vaccine passports.
00:44:57.000And now here we are again, only the latest failure.
00:45:02.000It says Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett denied an appeal from students at Indiana University.
00:45:09.000To block the school's vaccine mandate.
00:45:12.000Barrett, who has jurisdiction over the appeals court involved in the case, denied the student's request for an injunction against Indiana University's vaccine mandate on her own without consulting other colleagues on the court and without hearing from the school.
00:45:33.000Didn't talk to the other justices, didn't talk to the school.
00:45:35.000She just said, nope, not going to happen.
00:45:39.000It says Indiana University told students and employees that they are required to be vaccinated by the start of the fall term on August 23rd.
00:45:46.000Students who don't comply will have their registration canceled, and employees who don't comply will lose their jobs.
00:45:52.000A three judge federal appeals court panel, including two judges appointed by former President Donald Trump, was one of the two lower courts to decide with Indiana University and allow it to require vaccinations.
00:46:04.000The plan announced in May requires roughly 90,000 students and 40,000 employees on seven campuses.
00:46:12.000To receive COVID vaccinations for the fall semester.
00:46:16.000In July, an Indiana District Court judge sided with the university in declining to issue a preliminary injunction blocking the vaccine mandate.
00:46:24.000The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit voted 3 0 to uphold that decision earlier this week.
00:46:31.000Two of the three appellate judges were appointed by Trump and the third by former President Ronald Reagan.
00:46:39.000The mandate was being challenged by eight students who argued in court.
00:46:43.000Papers filed on Friday last week that they have a constitutional right to bodily integrity, autonomy, and of medical treatment choice in the context of a vaccination mandate.
00:46:53.000The appeals denial represents the first time the High Court has reacted to an emergency appeal specifically related to vaccine mandates, which could set a precedent for how those cases are treated in the future.
00:47:10.000Three judge federal appeals court panel.
00:47:14.000Two judges appointed by Trump was one of the lower courts to side with Indiana, okay?
00:47:21.000Then they take it up to a court of appeals in the Seventh Circuit, and it's two Trump appointed judges and a Reagan appointed judge which shut down the injunction.
00:47:31.000They take it to the Supreme Court, and it's Amy Coney Barrett who unilaterally decides another Trump appointed judge to deny their appeal at every level.
00:47:43.000And just so you understand, it's not just Amy Coney Barrett, it's at every level.
00:47:48.000At every level in the federal judiciary, these are Trump appointed judges refusing to put in place an injunction, which means, in other words, to allow students to return to college without getting a vaccine while this is being adjudicated.
00:48:08.000And now that Amy Coney Barrett has done it, this sets a precedent so that if anybody else is saying, hey, look, I don't want to get the vaccine, we're challenging the legality of this, can we get an injunction on the mandate?
00:48:21.000So that I can continue to work and go to school while you're figuring out if I have a constitutional right to bodily integrity.
00:48:28.000Amy Coney Barrett says, Nope, you cannot get that injunction.
00:48:33.000So, probably all future cases will be treated in the same way.
00:48:37.000No injunctions, which means that this is going to have to be fought through the courts and won before anybody is allowed to work, study, or do anything without getting a vaccine.
00:48:49.000So, in a word, it'll be too late, right?
00:48:53.000Because think of it what they're telling people is you can't come back to school or work unless you have the vaccine.
00:49:00.000People say, hey, well, I don't think that's legal.
00:49:21.000How many returning students, how many returning employees can wait six to nine to 12 to 24 months to wait for the Supreme Court to decide to even issue a decision, either the right decision or the wrong decision, on whether or not vaccine mandates are constitutional?
00:49:38.000By the time the Supreme Court could even say that a vaccine mandate is unconstitutional, it'll be too late.
00:49:46.000Because the vaccine mandate is going into effect now.
00:49:49.000And people need to go back to work and school and want to go to restaurants and theaters and gyms and public transportation and fly domestically and maybe cross interstate lines now.
00:50:01.000Or at least they need to do that before the end of the year.
00:50:05.000They have to do that within a year, certainly before the Supreme Court decides on a landmark case.
00:50:13.000So essentially, this whole legal challenge could be dead on arrival just because of this.
00:50:21.000Because, and I say it could be effectively dead on arrival because by the time, you know, whether or not they review a case about the vaccine mandate and whether or not they make the right decision on that, by the time that they do, it will probably be moot.
00:50:40.000That's why I say it's effectively dead on arrival.
00:50:43.000If this is the precedent, if there's no relief on this before they decide it, well, by the time they decide it, it will already be too late.
00:50:51.000Everybody will have already had to have gotten the vaccine or been fired or expelled from their job in school.
00:51:01.000This was at every level in the federal judiciary.
00:51:05.000This was the appeals court, the circuit court, this is the Supreme Court, and all Republican appointed judges, mostly Trump and even one Reagan appointed judge.
00:51:16.000And boomers need to hear this, you know, particularly older people.
00:51:20.000Older people have a different way of looking at things.
00:51:22.000But also, I guess, any young people that are under the illusion that the judiciary is going to save us.
00:51:29.000None of these institutions are going to save us.
00:52:15.000But most of these judges are coming from the Federalist Society.
00:52:18.000And most of these judges that are in the Federalist Society, most of these judges that are being considered for these positions, that clerked for other Supreme Court justices or other federal judges, they all came from like five law schools.
00:52:32.000They all came from probably something like two to five of the same law schools.
00:52:37.000And take a look at the composition of the Supreme Court for the past 200 years.
00:52:42.000They're all coming from the same institutions Harvard, Yale.
00:52:46.000And they're all going through the Federalist Society, and they're all being recommended by the Republican Party, and they're all interning for each other intergenerationally, and then they all find their way on the court.
00:52:57.000And do you think that the people that are going to save the United States of America, you think that the people that think like us, looking out for us, the people that are of us, do you think that they're going through Harvard and Yale?
00:53:09.000Do you think people like us, looking out for us, are graduating from Harvard or Yale Law School, and the Skull and Bone Society, and the Federalist Society?
00:53:20.000And do you think these are people that Mitch McConnell is really excited to get in the federal judiciary or on the Supreme Court?
00:53:42.000Some people look at the judiciary, and this is like the biggest, it's one of the biggest delusions that political people have, maybe in particular conservatives.
00:53:53.000They look at judges and the courts, and they assume that because the court has a little bit more ceremony, you know, because a judge wears a robe, and because there's all this procedure and everything, because the law is very sacred in the American civic tradition, they look at the court and think that politics doesn't go in there.
00:54:15.000They look at a judge, and they don't see the judge as a fundamentally political actor, but they're wrong.
00:54:21.000The court is an extension of Congress and the executive.
00:54:25.000And the people that comprise the courts, the people that are in the courts, the judges and everybody else, they come from all the same schools as everybody else.
00:55:14.000And so you had all these, like, baby boomer Republicans and others who were watching the Trump administration over the past four years, or, you know, the last four years preceding the Biden administration.
00:55:26.000And they were confident that while the executive branch wasn't doing a great job, It was chugging along, working with the Senate, working with Mitch McConnell to fill up the judiciary.
00:55:38.000When Donald Trump goes out and defends his legacy, he points out how he appointed more federal judges than any other president, any other president in history, and Trump only served one term.
00:55:49.000And a lot of conservative voters and Republican voters believe that.
00:55:54.000They say, yeah, well, even though we may not be totally confident in the job he did with anything else or everything else, At least he appointed hundreds of judges.
00:56:51.000Brett Kavanaugh, who everyone was so confident about, Neil Gorsuch, the great constitutionalist, Amy Coney Barrett, and these guys are all 50 years old.
00:56:58.000They're going to be on the court for 40 years.
00:57:01.000Donald Trump remade the Supreme Court and the federal judiciary, historic death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Anthony Kennedy steps down and fills Anton and Scalia's spot.
00:57:17.000Five years since Neil Gorsuch got on the court, three years since Kavanaugh, a year since Amy Coney Bear, and five years of federal judiciary being filled up.
00:57:27.000And, you know, it seems like the judiciary is not resisting the rest of the American regime one bit.
00:57:35.000And I don't know about you, but I'm not confident that that's going to change anytime soon.
00:57:39.000I'm not confident that the next time our first, second, fourth, or any other amendment rights, any of our other constitutionally or Bill of Rights protected rights, I'm not confident that any of that's going to be protected by the Supreme Court at any point in time over the next generation with this new court and with the federal judiciary.
00:58:02.000Point to me one thing where the judiciary stood in the way of the unconstitutional overreach of the federal government, even just in the last year, and delivered a victory for the American people.
00:58:59.000We would have been better off with Ted Cruz on the Supreme Court than Neil Gorsuch.
00:59:03.000I would have taken Ted Cruz, Sean Hannity, and Bill O'Reilly on the Supreme Court over Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.
00:59:13.000And, you know, there's a lesson in that because that goes with the whole system.
00:59:17.000You know, when people look at Bill Barr smugly drinking his coffee and they look at Brett Kavanaugh, I like beer, and they look at Amy Coney Barrett crying over fucking George Floyd.
00:59:28.000Any of these appointments, any of these nominees, any of these Republican senators or congressmen, they are all the same.
00:59:57.000Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene pass another shitty law by unanimous consent in the House?
01:00:02.000Are you going to be surprised when Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz and Rand Paul do the same thing in the Senate?
01:00:07.000Because I'm not, because I have no confidence in anybody in Washington, D.C.
01:00:12.000And honestly, we would be better off if we just had some random person become president, fire literally everybody, have all the Republicans in Congress lose primaries to regular people, and just have D.C. occupied by literally just regular conservatives from anywhere outside of the coastal cities.
01:00:35.000Just take a thousand people from Oklahoma, literally.
01:00:38.000Just take a thousand Trump voters from Oklahoma who believe in QAnon and post Facebook memes.
01:00:44.000About the Vax and whatever, and make them fill up every position in the White House and every Republican congressional seat and everything.
01:00:54.000And we would be better off than these games that we play.
01:00:58.000Amy Coney, oh, and she's young and she gave this eloquent testimony and she's got the credentials.
01:01:10.000I mean, this country is the great Satan.
01:01:12.000If you go to the universities here and you clerk, For the Supreme Court justices here, and you go to the law schools here, and you work at the think tanks here, and you're in the secret societies here, you suck.
01:01:25.000You are not going to deliver victories for Jesus Christ and God and for Americans if you have been given the stamp of approval by this country, which is what all these people are, what all these people in D.C. are.
01:03:05.000I mean, it's that same decision being played out every day all across the country, which is why the country is collapsing.
01:03:16.000Republicans could have picked a guy, hardcore conservative guy, who was just not even going to give a shit about the Constitution, but just do what we needed him to do.
01:03:24.000But no, we couldn't do that because that's like not how we play in D.C.
01:03:28.000No, you can't do that because that's like, Unprecedented, and the people on TV would criticize it.
01:03:34.000And you know, all the political analysts and analists would, you know, write their little reports about this is unprecedented, Trump cannot do this, blah blah blah.
01:04:26.000Amy Coney Barrett, if you're watching this show, I just want you to know Supreme Court justice or not, legal degree, you're still a stupid fucking bitch, okay?
01:07:29.000She the other day she was like, Oh, Nick Fuentes is back on Twitter, which by the way, I'm not, but she was like, Nick Fuentes is back on Twitter.
01:07:37.000They use these alt accounts to coordinate harassment and group DMs.
01:09:32.000And so you see a limited part of me, and then that limited part informs your conception of me, which is still imperfect and then actually distorted.
01:09:43.000What you see is partial, and then based on that fragment, you create a distorted projection of me in your own mind based on your assumptions, based on your prejudices.
01:09:58.000You take that fragmented information and you complete the picture.
01:10:04.000By extrapolating out from that fragment or coloring it in with your own experience and your own worldview.
01:10:14.000And then what you get is a Frankenstein.
01:10:16.000Then what you get is something that isn't Nick Fuentes, something that looks like Nick Fuentes and talks like Nick Fuentes, kind of, but slightly different.
01:10:26.000Maybe it doesn't even look quite the same.
01:10:36.000You know, you've got this sort of Nick Fuentes Tulpa, this Nick Fuentes Doodle Bob, this voodoo doll puppet doing all kinds of things that your subconscious imagines.
01:22:21.000I mean, you know, you have different values, obviously.
01:22:26.000I'm not going to hold that against you or anything.
01:22:30.000But I think that generally speaking, white people should be marrying white people, and everybody should be marrying their own people, especially with white people because we're endangered.
01:23:05.000And I mean, to me, the people that don't think that race mixing, there's anything wrong with that, it's people that don't value their heritage.
01:23:14.000It's people that don't value their kin.
01:23:33.000Detached from their old world, you know, from their old culture and their old kin, you know, their folk that they, you know, they don't even, it's not tangible to them, it's not real to them.
01:23:57.000George Groypington says the whole point of ACB and Kavanaugh was to turn this country into a Catholic theocratic aristocracy ruled by nine Catholic judges.
01:24:07.000If they aren't going to do that, what the hell's the point?
01:24:49.000Yeah, hey, Mr. President, Mr. President, President Biden, why should I care about your war in Kabul when I can't even play Among Us on Friendcord?
01:25:11.000Eddie Van Graham says, At this point, I firmly believe that any powerful person with our views always has been and always will be threatened with their lives or paid off.
01:25:19.000That's why we don't get what we vote for.
01:25:36.000I'm pretty autistic, so I kind of need somebody to just take care of things for me clean the dishes, cook the meals, do the laundry.
01:25:46.000That's one of the only reasons I think that I would ever have a wife, is just.
01:25:52.000Basically, like a live in sort of assistantslash servile individual, it would be demeaning to talk to Assistant Groyper and say, Hey, do my laundry.
01:30:10.000Whenever I picture a husband and a wife, I picture like a clothing catalog.
01:30:14.000I picture like white people in like a fall clothing catalog, you know, where they have like cozy sweaters and like a beanie on or something.
01:30:27.000And they're in like a white girl fall catalog.
01:33:20.000Blake says, I have dreams about Nick Fuentes under my Nick Fuentes blanket with my Nick Fuentes body pillow.
01:33:26.000The only way where this is good is if there's a cult of personality and I can, and like there's constant propaganda about the real essence of me.
01:34:23.000Black Roy Burst, aside from the judiciary being part of a big club, Do you think that the living, breathing view of the Constitution allows government and other institutions to get away with things like vaccine mandates or lockdowns of businesses?
01:36:52.000Home Run Road says, Hang in there, Nick.
01:36:55.000I know it's tough with the Twitter ban and the no fly list, but your movement is still building, and I believe you're on track towards turning the table on big tech in glorious fashion.
01:38:14.000You know that movie where he goes to war against the aliens and dies and then he respawns and he has to live the same day over and over again and try to win the battle against the aliens?
01:42:54.000Why are there so many people who, by any other measure, are exceptionally intelligent that fall head over heels for this liberal, leftist, anti white retardation and before they are stupid?
01:43:05.000Well, because, you know, in terms of conviction and belief, it's not always necessarily a measure of intelligence.
01:43:17.000If it's, you know, computational ability, brain power, I don't think that necessarily means that you would have the intuition or the wisdom.
01:43:29.000To know, to sort of observe and isolate the relevant facts, orient yourself within the world, and create a story that makes sense of it and, you know, have that one be the right one.
01:43:47.000I don't know that computational ability necessarily gets you there.
01:43:51.000And certainly, you know, even thinking about these things, there's a little bit more to it than just that, in my opinion.
01:44:10.000I think it's more about wisdom, courage, curiosity.
01:44:18.000Really, there is a real difference between wisdom and intelligence.
01:44:23.000You know, there's a big difference between somebody who has the ability to understand and somebody who can think quickly, and the difference between somebody who.
01:44:33.000Tends to find the right thing because it is different, you know.
01:44:40.000I find that I figure things out not because I think about everything, not because I have a very systematic way of thinking or I think about all scenarios or I have a very scientific way of thinking.
01:44:51.000I just have a very intuitive way of thinking.
01:44:54.000I don't think I'm the smartest person ever.
01:44:58.000But really, it's an intuition, it's a gut, it's, you know.
01:45:05.000And the Bible says this that wisdom is something that you can kind of tap into, that wisdom is something that you kind of pick up, you know, that it's out there in the world and you have access to it.
01:45:18.000And I think there's something to that.
01:45:23.000So I don't know if that makes sense, but that's my take.
01:46:23.000Overman says Despite hating the U.S. military, I still have a hard time sympathizing with the Taliban because God knows what they would do if they got their hands on an American white woman.
01:48:21.000Now it's like you got to go to a bar and you got to be like, hey, what's up, babe?
01:48:28.000Uh, hey lady, want to come back to my place?
01:48:31.000And you got to play these fucking games, you know?
01:48:35.000You're telling me you prefer that over going up to some kind of like Taliban slave trader and saying, listen, I got some guns, I have Bitcoin, I have stock, you know?
01:49:38.000We're in this world now where, you know, men and women are supposed to collide and be infatuated and then get married and just like stay together, but can divorce at any time and there's no problems and then date other people and surrounded by other people at all times.
01:49:54.000It should be like you're just assigned a wife and then everyone stays in their lane.
01:50:03.000Wouldn't it be nice if instead of all these cars entering and exiting and shifting lanes, Wouldn't it be nice if everybody was just put in a car on tracks and just went in one direction?
01:52:16.000But I do think arranged marriages, there's definitely, I mean, I'm joking about the rest of it, but there definitely is something to arranged marriages.