00:03:16.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:03:20.000And not a lot to talk about tonight, but we have a great show for you.
00:03:26.000Tonight, we're going to continue to talk about the vaccine mandate.
00:03:30.000It's coming, it's coming for everybody.
00:03:32.000Yesterday, we talked about the vaccine passport system, which is being implemented in New York City, but we didn't cover some of the other mandates that are happening too.
00:03:42.000And tonight are featured stories about how the vaccine mandate is coming down now for all foreign travelers that come to the United States of America.
00:03:52.000And it's interesting because we've talked about the vax mandate and specifically where it's coming from.
00:03:59.000And a lot of people seem to be under the impression that if the federal government can't make a vaccine mandate happen on the national level, then we won't have a vaccine passport system.
00:04:11.000And I've pointed out over the past couple of weeks that.
00:04:14.000Irrespective of whether or not it comes from the federal government, it's still going to come because it can be implemented through the private sector.
00:04:22.000It could be implemented at the state or the local level.
00:04:26.000But what you are seeing happen, and this has been kind of like a subplot, this has been going on parallel to the employers and private businesses in New York City and San Francisco implementing their vaccine passport system.
00:04:41.000At the same time, the federal government is mandating the vaccine for everybody that they can.
00:04:48.000And so we talked about how last week the federal government mandated vaccines for all federal employees.
00:04:54.000Everybody has to get a vaccine or they have to get a negative test every day.
00:05:00.000This week they mandated the vaccine for all personnel in the U.S. military.
00:05:05.000No longer an option to just test negative.
00:05:07.000Now everybody in the military has to get a vaccine.
00:05:10.000And I'm sure the rest of the federal government workforce will follow, which is something like 2 million people.
00:05:17.000Biggest employer in the United States, by the way.
00:05:20.000And now, and this is the big update today, the White House is talking about how they are deliberating about whether or not they want to mandate the vaccine for all foreign travelers that come through the United States.
00:05:33.000So that means any foreign national, immigrant or visitor, traveler, anybody that's coming through the United States that doesn't live here, the federal government is now going to mandate that they get the vaccine.
00:05:47.000And so, you know, once again, like I said last week, It's really not a question of which institution is doing it.
00:05:53.000And I think the proof of this is that the federal government is going to do it for everybody that they can.
00:06:00.000And ultimately, and this is interesting, like they said yesterday, yesterday we talked about their decision on the eviction moratorium.
00:06:09.000On the eviction moratorium, they said that it's not constitutional for them to extend the eviction moratorium through the CDC, but they're going to do it anyway because nobody's going to stop them.
00:06:19.000And I think that ultimately something very similar is going to happen with the fact.
00:06:23.000Mandate and in particular the vaccine passport system.
00:06:27.000I think that we're going to get it one way or the other.
00:06:29.000It might come from the private sector, but we know that the federal government will do everything in its power to make a vaccine passport system.
00:06:38.000And I think, based on what we talked about yesterday, they even they just might do the vaccine passport system anyway, even if it's unconstitutional.
00:06:47.000Because just like we talked about yesterday, if no institution will stop them, if there's no check, if there's no institution in the country which even has the power to stop them.
00:06:58.000And they want to do it, they'll just do it anyway.
00:07:02.000Should be kind of interesting, but you know, it's a little bit like more of the same just because it's been such a slow month.
00:07:11.000I mean, but it's a pretty big deal, so we'll talk about that.
00:07:14.000We'll also be talking tonight about Governor Ron DeSantis, he's fighting back, and it's pretty amazing.
00:07:21.000He was in the news today, and all these conservatives were so excited that today Ron DeSantis gave a press conference and he had some tough talk for Joe Biden.
00:08:11.000And literally, if you watch the clip, he says that.
00:08:14.000And I don't know who it is, but there's these two DeSantis allies, two Republicans, and they literally give each other this big bear hug and they're high fiving like they just won the Super Bowl or something.
00:08:27.000And I'm watching this clip and I'm thinking, really?
00:08:31.000And so I want to talk a little bit about that tonight because, you know, I saw the clip today and I was just completely unimpressed.
00:08:37.000And I've got a bad feeling to tell you the truth about Ron DeSantis.
00:09:51.000Maybe it's because the lockdown's coming back.
00:09:53.000I'm not really sure, but it feels like these past few months, maybe since Donald Trump left office and all this Capitol stuff is dying down, it seems like.
00:12:10.000Next week on Tuesday, we have the world premiere of episode one of a new mini documentary about the Capitol, and in particular about the FBI investigation into me since the Capitol.
00:12:23.000So that'll be coming out at 8 o'clock Central Time on AmericaFirst.live this coming Tuesday, Tuesday, August 10th.
00:12:30.000So I know I've been talking about it every night for the past, I think, week and a half or week or two.
00:12:36.000The trailer is up on banned.video, it's up on all our other video platforms.
00:13:38.000I'm working my fingers to the bone over here.
00:13:41.000And I started to read the Super Chats, and just after I read the first one, my computer crashed.
00:13:47.000And I think actually it was like a Windows update.
00:13:50.000I think I have to go into my settings and like turn that off.
00:13:53.000Because I think there's a setting on Windows where sometimes it automatically will force your computer off to update itself, which is an awesome feature, by the way.
00:14:11.000But anyway, so the computer crashes right when I start the Super Chats just after I was complaining about how I needed a vacation.
00:14:20.000And I thought maybe it was the FBI, maybe it was Blonde Groyper that was maybe a merciful choice.
00:14:29.000These people that are watching my every movement, these people that are watching every show, every word, watching every action, intercepting every text message, maybe over the past seven months of them watching me and getting to know me on a really intimate level, maybe they saw the show last night and they intervened.
00:14:48.000You know, maybe Blonde Groyper and the other FBI agents that are tasked with watching the show heard my pleas, they heard my cry, and in an act of mercy, an act of compassion, they said, You know what?
00:15:05.000And they logged into the FBI console, they remotely turned off my computer.
00:15:10.000They watched as all the applications closed, and they were still watching me through the camera, and they saw me breathe a sigh of relief as the computer turned off, and they high fived each other.
00:15:20.000They said, You know, we did a good thing tonight.
00:15:23.000You know, Blonde Groyper and the other FBI agents, they're high fiving each other, shaking hands.
00:15:40.000Finally, somebody's looking out for me, you know?
00:15:44.000Even if it's my FBI handler, they're watching the show, they're reading my text messages, and after seven months, maybe they're finally starting to root for me.
00:15:53.000And yeah, I mean, maybe they'll take me away in handcuffs one day, but I'll say, you know what?
00:16:31.000Okay, with that out of the way, we'll dive into our news here rather lack thereof.
00:16:36.000And our first story, you know, I'm kind of reaching here.
00:16:39.000It's a little bit of a reach, but I did want to talk about this.
00:16:43.000Maybe you've seen this, maybe not, but this clip has been going around social media.
00:16:47.000It's Governor Ron DeSantis, and he's in a row with the Biden administration.
00:16:53.000And if you don't know the background, of course, Ron DeSantis has refused to lock down the state of Florida.
00:16:59.000Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida.
00:17:02.000He refused to lock down the state last year when the COVID pandemic began, refused to enforce a mask mandate.
00:17:10.000And now, now that the third or fourth coronavirus wave is here and the vaccine is being distributed, Ron DeSantis is doubling down on his approach.
00:17:20.000He continues to refuse to lock down the state, refuses to enforce the mask mandate, and now he's pushing back against the vaccine rollout.
00:17:28.000He refuses to mandate the vaccine, and actually, he has fought with several companies, including the Carnival Cruise Company.
00:17:36.000He's fought against private companies trying to implement their own vax mandates, saying that, for example, using Carnival as an example, the cruise industry, he's saying that if the cruise industry mandates vaccines, if they charge higher prices for unvaccinated customers, or if they don't permit unvaccinated customers to get on their cruises, he says that those cruise companies can't do business in the state of Florida.
00:18:37.000This is, quote, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis responded on Wednesday to President Joe Biden, urging GOP governors to, quote, get out of the way of increased state measures to curb the COVID pandemic.
00:18:50.000Biden shared his disapproval of Florida's response to the COVID pandemic during a speech on Tuesday, lamenting that just two states, Florida and Texas, account for one third of all new COVID cases in the entire country.
00:19:05.000Biden said, I say to these governors, please help.
00:19:08.000If you aren't going to help, at least get out of the way.
00:20:13.000But you go and watch a video on social media, and so he gives this rousing speech, and then he storms off.
00:20:20.000And these two guys behind the podium look like they're about to cry, and they're high fiving and hugging each other like they just won the Super Bowl.
00:20:28.000And I watched this speech, and you know, honestly, it's a good thing to have governors in the country that are resisting the COVID lockdown.
00:21:56.000And I've criticized Ron DeSantis about many things.
00:21:59.000For example, recently he used state power to target Ben Jerry's because Ben Jerry stopped selling their ice cream in the West Bank.
00:22:10.000And he did that at the behest of the Jewish ambassador to the United States, who demanded that all Republican state governors do what Ron DeSantis did.
00:22:21.000But in particular, my criticism is not about any of that tonight.
00:22:24.000It's about kind of the style and the substance and the flair.
00:22:28.000And I was talking about this last night, talking about this.
00:22:32.000In particular, I was talking about the Charlie Kirk Vosh debate on Tim Pool, which we watched on Tuesday.
00:22:38.000And I was talking about how this multiracial working class populism agenda, which has been, I think, pioneered by Steve Bannon and a new coalition of populist Inc. forces, I was talking about how those ideas really fall short.
00:22:53.000I don't think that's going to take us to the promised land.
00:22:56.000I think this economic nationalism, the Trumpism without Trump, I don't think it's going to get us very far at all.
00:23:03.000Because, regardless of Trump's faults, he obviously wasn't perfect as a president, and you could say that he was incompetent and he hired really bad people.
00:23:12.000He fell under the influence of bad advisors.
00:23:15.000At the end of the day, he just wasn't good at government, he wasn't good at politics.
00:23:20.000You could arguably say that in his position, I don't think anybody would have thrived, but nevertheless, he fell short in many aspects, in many regards.
00:23:30.000There was something in the 2016 campaign which clearly.
00:23:35.000Started a fire and woke a lot of people up, brought people into politics who gave up on politics, brought people out to vote who had never voted before or hadn't voted in a long time, brought people that voted for Obama back into the Republican Party.
00:23:49.000So something really happened which was different.
00:23:51.000And although it wasn't perfect, although what happened didn't fix everything, it was a step in the right direction.
00:23:59.000You know, we could criticize all day long, but he did do something that, unlike the past 30 years, Pushed the ball in the right direction for once.
00:24:09.000And it definitely attracted new people.
00:24:11.000It definitely woke people up to something.
00:24:13.000It didn't finish the job, but it started something.
00:24:17.000It's in that context that I have to criticize Ron DeSantis here.
00:24:21.000And I saw this speech, and it's in the context of what's happening in the Republican Party right now, where I thought this really puts kind of a pit in my stomach.
00:24:31.000Since Donald Trump left office, there's been an open ended question as to what's going to happen next in the Republican Party.
00:24:39.000Is Donald Trump going to run again in 2024?
00:24:42.000What role will he play in the midterm elections?
00:24:45.000Who, if anybody, will be the successor?
00:24:48.000And then it matters, of course, a lot who the successor will be and what effect they will have on the post Trump Republican Party.
00:25:10.000It's It's a very important question to answer because if the opposition to the ruling class in this country is going to have a vehicle in politics to resist what's going on at the government level, the Republican Party will be the vessel to do that.
00:25:26.000Third party's not going to work, and arguably anything else would have to happen at the state or local level to have any effect.
00:25:33.000So if we're talking about the opposition party having a viable chance at resisting the ruling class and the regime, the Republican Party is the vessel to do that.
00:25:43.000And in particular, The Republican Party will be a vessel if the opposition can take what Trump started and actualize it.
00:25:51.000Take it, carry it through to its logical conclusion, make the Republican Party a true opposition party, totally reform it and revolutionize it from the inside and at every level.
00:26:03.000And I've talked about this for years, by the way.
00:26:05.000If you've been watching the show for a long time, it's a familiar discussion.
00:26:08.000A lot of people since Trump left office have gravitated towards Governor Ron DeSantis, and they say that he is going to be the replacement.
00:26:15.000Like I said, very big and important question.
00:26:18.000And if you look at any of the polling, the CPAC straw poll in February and the CPAC straw poll in July, and all the other polling suggests that if Trump doesn't run in 2024, if he's not a candidate to lead the party, the next best option by far, or I should say the next most popular option by far, is Governor Ron DeSantis.
00:26:40.000Some are even saying that they prefer Governor Ron DeSantis over Trump.
00:26:45.000And the reason that people say they like DeSantis, the reason that DeSantis is the favorite, if it's not Trump, the reason that he's considered a viable successor is for a variety of reasons.
00:26:56.000People see that where Trump fell short in getting things done, in being a governor, you know, in terms of governing the nation.
00:27:05.000They say that Ron DeSantis is a more effective statesman.
00:27:08.000Ron DeSantis, because he's a conventional politician, former congressman of the GOP, because he's been effective in his capacity as Florida governor.
00:27:18.000That he will make up for the shortcomings of Donald Trump if he were to run for president and become the president.
00:27:26.000People also say that Ron DeSantis is the refined Trump.
00:27:32.000He's got a lot of the similar themes as Trump.
00:27:34.000He's against illegal immigration, he's law and order, he's against the COVID lockdowns, and so on.
00:27:39.000But he's not as bombastic, he's not as divisive, he's not as controversial.
00:27:46.000Some might say not as reckless as Donald Trump.
00:27:48.000And so, for that reason, he's the favorite.
00:27:50.000And I saw this press conference today, and it's in the context of that conversation that I saw this today.
00:27:56.000And honestly, I have to say on Ron DeSantis, and this could change in the future, but where I stand right now is I'm out.
00:28:07.000I was very favorable on Ron DeSantis for a long time for all the reasons I just described.
00:28:12.000I thought he was very effective, I thought his heart was in the right place, I thought he would carry the MAGA agenda forward better than anybody else.
00:28:20.000But as I've watched Ron DeSantis in particular with the Israel stuff, but with other things too, he was shilling for the vaccine earlier this year, telling people, get the vaccine.
00:28:31.000We won't enforce it, but you should get it.
00:28:35.000Everything that I've seen from Ron DeSantis has honestly reinforced my revolutionary worldview.
00:28:44.000And the contrast between Ron DeSantis and Trump, the more that that contrast has availed itself, the more that that contrast has.
00:28:54.000Sharpened and become more stark and become more visible.
00:28:58.000When you define Trump against DeSantis, it helps you realize why Trump was successful and why DeSantis can't be successful.
00:29:07.000And I'll tell you what I mean by this.
00:29:09.000When Donald Trump was still the president and Donald Trump was still on the scene, you would compare Trump and DeSantis and you would say, well, DeSantis is a strong Trump ally.
00:29:20.000And whereas Trump was in the spotlight and people were very critical of him, like I said, people would look at DeSantis and say, well, Here's a guy that's getting stuff done.
00:29:31.000He's not, obviously, he's of the Republican establishment.
00:29:35.000He's adored by National Review and Bill Kristol and a lot of bad people.
00:29:41.000But maybe that could be a positive because it means that whereas Trump had some shortcomings getting things done, DeSantis could get things done.
00:29:49.000But what we've seen since Trump has left office, now that Trump is not on the scene, and now that politics as usual from the Obama era has resumed, and now that we see Ron DeSantis in the spotlight, particularly with a speech like this and with the usual Israel antics, the pro vax stuff, what I heard in this speech is something that on Trump's worst day doesn't even approach the energy, the charisma that Donald Trump had.
00:30:20.000A lot of Republicans, when they criticized Donald Trump, they weren't criticizing him just for saying that he was incompetent and things like that.
00:30:26.000They were saying that Trump was negative because he was alienating people.
00:30:32.000It wasn't just that Trump wasn't building the wall fast enough, or he wasn't withdrawing from Afghanistan fast enough, or he didn't do the things that he was elected to do.
00:30:40.000Rather, they were saying, well, he's turning voters off.
00:31:11.000He's civil, he's inoffensive, and he's polite.
00:31:16.000And as that contrast has sharpened over the past few months, now that Trump is out of office and the spotlight has shifted to other Republicans like Tucker and DeSantis, You realize that these people will never get anything done.
00:32:15.000We're trying to overturn the system from within the system, but we are seeking to overturn the system and all aspects of it.
00:32:23.000And when DeSantis gets up there, and I saw this today in the speech, and it's this.
00:32:27.000Prepared, completely conventional, using these rhetorical devices that we've all heard before.
00:32:33.000When he gets up there after Joe Biden says, DeSantis must get out of the way.
00:32:38.000And DeSantis participates in another media circus, another partisan media circus, and gets up on the podium and says, You say I'm standing in your way.
00:32:48.000Well, if you're coming for our children, then I'm going to stand in your way.
00:32:53.000And if you're coming for our parents, then I'll stand in your way.
00:32:56.000And Mr. President, you do your job, and I don't want to hear anything.
00:33:14.000Think about what's going on in the country with what's really going on.
00:33:19.000It's not about children getting a proper in person education.
00:33:22.000To tell you the truth, it would be better if kids weren't going to school because they teach them poison in school, because it's rapists and homosexuals in the school teaching anti white, you know, black propaganda and all this other stuff.
00:33:36.000Race, hatred of white people, hatred of our country.
00:33:40.000And it's not just about locking down the economy so there's no opportunity.
00:33:45.000They are trying to implement a system of control that puts a federal corporate checkpoint in front of every public place in America unless you get a deadly mRNA vaccine that fills your blood with spike proteins.
00:34:04.000And the peril far exceeds the gravity of what we're doing, far exceeds what we're hearing from Ron DeSantis, which is just another lame, contrived, affected, boring, focus group tested speech.
00:34:19.000And honestly, that's all I see from this guy.
00:34:22.000When I look at Ron DeSantis, I don't see a revolutionary.
00:35:07.000And we all know Tim Scott, Nikki Haley.
00:35:09.000We don't even have to go there, right?
00:35:12.000So it's got nothing to say about, in terms of pure politics, who's going to be the better Republican loser, who's going to be the better piece of shit politician to run.
00:35:26.000It's the question Donald Trump started what I think was truly a revolutionary struggle in 2016.
00:35:33.000Whether or not he followed through, whether or not he carried it through, obviously something happened during the transition from November 8th to January 20th in 16 and 17.
00:35:49.000And these politicians are a part of it.
00:35:51.000And the message is very important here.
00:35:54.000We cannot be allowed to get tricked, to get duped into going from supporting Donald Trump, which was a world historical struggle, into supporting another Republican partisan, because that's exactly what I see happening.
00:36:08.000In 2016, people who hadn't voted before went back to the polls, and people that were politically apathetic got involved.
00:36:16.000And young people and old people got involved in the meme war, and they were going to Milo rallies, and they were going to Trump rallies.
00:36:23.000And people were saying, it wasn't like another politician.
00:36:59.000He was buried in D.C. underneath all of that in the swamp.
00:37:04.000And now that Trump is out of office, all his supporters who still support Trump are being tricked into just now looking for the next best thing.
00:37:14.000All these maybe older Zoomers and younger millennials, and maybe younger Zoomers too, who got behind Donald Trump with the message of down with globalism, it's America first.
00:37:26.000Now that Trump is out of office and they're still in politics.
00:37:29.000Now they're being tricked into looking at DeSantis and playing the field and looking at Hawley and looking for conventional politicians.
00:37:36.000And now people are looking at Clarence Thomas and they're looking at Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett and they're looking at Bill Barr and they're looking at Republican politicians, Republican establishment figures, and they're looking at these people like these are the future of the country as Trump was.
00:37:53.000They're looking at these people as carrying the torch forward, taking the baton from Trump, and now our eyes are set on these Republican politicians.
00:38:09.000Tucker Carlson, I'm sorry, is not comparable to Donald Trump.
00:38:13.000Josh Hawley, any of these people, in whatever capacity, judges, attorney generals, governors, senators, congressmen, presidential hopefuls, none of them are Donald Trump.
00:38:24.000Nobody in the field is like Donald Trump.
00:38:27.000They are part of the system, they are politics as usual.
00:38:30.000And this is a warning because this is going to happen in 2022 and 2024 because of the nature of how this stuff works, the news cycle and In particular, the political news, a lot of people are going to get sucked up into supporting politics again.
00:39:13.000Is situated against politics, against both establishments, and they all hate him.
00:39:18.000And this guy's really saying something that's revolutionary.
00:39:21.000He's saying stuff that nobody's saying.
00:39:23.000He's saying, and that's where, you know, being rude and being divisive was a good thing.
00:39:27.000It's not just rhetoric, it's not just funny jokes.
00:39:30.000He was speaking a revolutionary message.
00:39:33.000The false siren song of globalism, talking about Bush brought down the World Trade Center, it happened under his reign, and the endless wars.
00:39:43.000I mean, this was finally something interesting.
00:39:46.000And like I said, truly from outside politics and challenging all of politics, he enters politics, becomes part of it.
00:39:54.000And like a Pied Piper, all his followers go with it.
00:39:57.000And now, whereas all these disaffected people think of this people that were disaffected, people that were disillusioned and didn't believe in the system went for Trump.
00:40:17.000That there was nothing that could save politics now in 2020 are playing the same old game, the same old political junkie bullshit game of who's going to be the nominee in 24.
00:40:52.000JD Vance got $15 million from Peter Thiel.
00:40:54.000And JD Vance used to work at the American Enterprise Institute.
00:40:58.000He graduated from Yale Law School and he was a contributor for CNN.
00:41:02.000And to boot, he wrote some waxing poetic memorial for Barack Obama's presidency in 2017, three weeks before Trump got inaugurated.
00:41:13.000That's the field that all these revolutionaries, all these disaffected people that supported Trump, are now going to fall in line behind.
00:41:21.000And people that went from watching a Trump rally in 2016.
00:41:24.000Where he got up there and said, Ted Cruz's dad killed JFK.
00:41:27.000And he got up there and he said, you know, little Marco and all that kind of stuff.
00:41:32.000He got up there and said, The World Trade Center came down under Bush.
00:41:37.000People are now going to watch a DeSantis rally where he says, I'm going to stand in your way.
00:41:43.000You say get out of the way, I'm going to stand in your way.
00:41:47.000And people are going to get excited about that.
00:41:49.000People are going to get excited about JD Vance and Josh Hawley and Tucker Carlson, who says white replacements are a voting rights issue, and so on.
00:41:59.000The point of what I'm saying is this to, you know, To give you the gestalt, to summarize it nicely, is this.
00:42:33.000Where the savior is going to come from, thinking where that's the next big thing is going to come from, it's a diversion.
00:42:39.000It's the same kind of thinking about the Senate midterm earlier this year.
00:42:43.000Do you remember in January when people said, we got to elect Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue to save the Senate?
00:42:51.000Now, there's all the difference in the world between watching that and commentating on it and things like that and looking at people where they might be good in the country and trying to do good where you can and being a shill, being a GOP partisan shill and falling into the shackled thinking.
00:43:07.000That voting for Kelly Leffler or Warnock or Purdue or Ossoff was going to make any damn difference for anybody that's actually America first.
00:43:16.000Because a lot of people were doing that.
00:43:17.000People were saying it's all hands on deck.
00:43:47.000It's that same matrix controlled Truman show way of thinking where you have people lining up behind Ron DeSantis and saying, I like him for 2024.
00:44:32.000Blaise Ingolia, the Republican sponsor of the anti tech censorship bill in Florida, said that he wouldn't pass any kind of provision in the bill which would have enshrined protection of First Amendment protected speech on.
00:44:46.000Big tech platforms because it would have included things like boycott, divest, and sanction, Holocaust denial, and anti Semitism.
00:44:54.000So they wouldn't protect Trump supporters' right to free speech on the internet because it would have allowed criticism of the kind of people that put up the money for all their campaigns in Florida, large Jewish population in Florida.
00:45:08.000Why do you think Ron DeSantis flies to Israel to sign a bill for Florida criminalizing BDS?
00:45:15.000And why do you think he bends over backwards to accommodate them on Ben Jerry's?
00:45:18.000So, you're not going to elect DeSantis and fix tech censorship.
00:45:22.000You're not going to elect DeSantis and fix BLM.
00:45:24.000You're not going to elect DeSantis and fix a lot of these issues.
00:45:28.000And so, thinking that DeSantis is the successor, the next iteration of Trump, this is flawed thinking.
00:45:34.000And it's a subtle thing because we have to be somewhat dualistic about this.
00:45:38.000On the one hand, we've got to be ruthlessly pragmatic.
00:45:41.000Is a DeSantis administration better than a Democratic administration?
00:46:00.000There were some people saying that Biden and Trump, there'd be no difference between them.
00:46:04.000Well, it's the difference between the FBI hunting down 600 Trump supporters and throwing them in solitary confinement.
00:46:10.000It's the difference between the White House creating a list of COVID deniers and passing that to all the big tech and putting those people on a terrorist watch list.
00:46:19.000It's really about preventing the worst case scenario.
00:46:22.000So that's our practical frame of mind.
00:46:24.000But our revolutionary frame of mind has to be at all times, you know, participating in politics, being practical about it, but always having a mind for something that's bigger and outside of it.
00:46:34.000Always having a mind towards the fact, never forgetting what we're really trying to do here.
00:47:10.000We are, well, I would say it's more apropos to say we are real reactionaries.
00:47:14.000And we have got to constantly have a mind for pushing the envelope, going bigger, going bolder.
00:47:21.000And, you know, we have to play with the deck that we're given.
00:47:24.000We have to be practical in everything.
00:47:26.000We always have to have a mind towards, we can never, in other words, allow ourselves to fall into the trap of thinking that Ron DeSantis will be the end all be all.
00:47:34.000Thinking that Tucker Carlson on Fox telling you half the message is the end all be all.
00:47:40.000If that's all that we ever get, we're never going to make it.
00:47:44.000This incremental thing, well, first we get Trump, then we get DeSantis, then we get somebody who's a millimeter to the right of him, and then in 10,000 years, we'll have somebody like Jared Taylor working as an intern in something.
00:47:59.000Like that kind of incremental, let's just play it smart, let's never face a real battle, let's never be controversial.
00:48:07.000It's not going to take us to the promised land.
00:48:10.000We are real reactionaries, and we have got to be looking for the opportunity when a real reactionary leader is going to rise up and do something serious, have a real, serious, deliver a real victory.
00:48:24.000And, you know, it's funny as I say those words.
00:48:27.000I remember Trump said that in 2016 at the RNC when he was officially nominated for the Republican nominee for president.
00:48:38.000And he said, It's time to deliver a real victory.
00:48:40.000And never forget that kind of language that was there in 2016.
00:48:43.000When he was going up there and saying, We don't have victories anymore.
00:48:53.000We're calling for a complete shutdown of Muslims entering America.
00:48:57.000You know, never forget, in other words, how good we had it and don't settle for what we have now.
00:49:03.000That's why I've always stressed the myth of the 2016 campaign because we must always hold that if that failed, if that's the high watermark, we can't settle for anything less.
00:49:17.000If Trump was saying that in 2016, if Trump came along and he said, screw it, I'm not apologizing, I'm going to break all the rules and reinvent politics, then there's no reason for us to settle for Ron DeSantis getting up there and saying, get out of your way.
00:49:32.000I'm going to stand in your way to protect parents and children, and I'm going to stand in your way, and I don't want to hear a lip from you.
00:49:58.000And that's got to be the motto not good enough.
00:50:01.000It's not good enough to have a Republican governor that's out there talking about how, well, children deserve an in person education.
00:50:09.000We need somebody out there that's leading, and we need someone out there that's pushing the real message about what's really going on.
00:50:16.000Not half of it, not 10% of it, not the stuff that plays well on TV.
00:50:21.000You know, and they're talking about critical race theory.
00:50:24.000Show me the leader that's going to talk about the pervasive anti white hatred in our country, which is being enforced at a systemic level.
00:50:33.000Show me the one who's talking about what's going on with the vaccines and that they're deadly and it's creating a system of control for the American regime.
00:50:41.000The person talking about the mass surveillance, the censorship, the deplatforming, the end game of all that, the replacement of the white native population.
00:50:50.000But people look at DeSantis and say, finally, a guy who's going to, a Republican, will get something done.
00:50:57.000Finally, a Republican establishment hack who's going to get something done.
00:51:01.000He's going to go in there and cut our taxes and put more judges.
00:51:05.000If Trump couldn't do it, Trump was a revolutionary.
00:51:09.000If he couldn't get in there and do it as much of a change agent as he was, although he fell short, you can bet that a Fox News host, a Republican establishment guy, a senator, they're not going to do it either.
00:51:22.000The guy from the American Enterprise Institute, it's not going to happen.
00:51:26.000So we've got to ask for more, we've got to think bigger.
00:51:30.000And again, the motto's got to be not good enough.
00:52:29.000He goes in there and just says it like, and it is rude, and it is legitimately controversial.
00:52:38.000He says and does things that nobody else would do that would make anyone in politics blush.
00:52:43.000Anybody who's a real faggot that works in politics.
00:52:46.000And you know, these D.C. types and these New York types, I've dealt with them for years.
00:52:51.000You know, I do a show from my suburban home, and every time I go to D.C., I meet these people that work in D.C.
00:52:58.000And they went to college, and they work in D.C., and they work for some think tank, or they have some consultant thing, or whatever, and they're all faggots, you know?
00:55:50.000And I'm sorry for all the language, but I'm talking in these kinds of terms.
00:55:54.000We need somebody with that edge, not a fake edge, not somebody that's going out there and saying, I know I'm not politically correct, but this impeachment hopes is bullshit.
00:56:21.000Where they shoot their advertisement and they're all driving around in Humvees with machine guns and they got tits, girls with big tits in bikinis and cowboy hats and whiskey.
00:56:33.000And then they go to the New York Times and they're all Jewish, by the way, the people that run it.
00:56:37.000And they go to the New York Times and they say, These racist, proud-blazed people, I would pay them to leave our fan base.
00:56:44.000But machine guns, bro, and, you know, tits.
00:56:46.000I mean, that's the kind of edge that we have now.
00:57:47.000Don't let them use you and become some willing idiot, some willing sucker, and, you know, going out there with a red GOP flag or something and fall in love with another presidential candidate.
00:59:39.000But where they can't mandate the vaccine or the vaccine passport, they're going to let the private sector do that.
00:59:46.000And where they can, they're going to do everything in their power to make sure everyone gets vaccinated.
00:59:50.000And our latest story from today is that the White House is considering a vaccine mandate for everybody that enters the United States.
00:59:58.000Everybody that enters the United States to visit America, to travel through America, to immigrate to America, I guess, unless you're illegal, have to be vaccinated.
01:00:10.000It says The White House on Thursday said that the U.S. is strongly considering requiring foreign visitors to be fully vaccinated against COVID 19, but there has not been a final decision on whether such a requirement will be adopted.
01:00:24.000The press secretary Jen Psaki said that is certainly under strong consideration, but is under a policy process review right now that I won't get ahead of myself.
01:00:33.000White House coronavirus response coordinator Jeff Zintz on Thursday also said that no decision had been made about how to reopen international travel and suggested other options were being considered beyond requiring foreign travelers to have vaccinations.
01:00:50.000He said that's one of the paths that's being looked at and considered, but there are alternative paths being looked at at the same time.
01:00:56.000The comments represented a shift from the guidance that a White House official provided the day prior.
01:01:02.000The official told The Hill that interagency working groups are working to develop a plan for a consistent and safe international travel policy in order to have a new system ready for whenever we can reopen travel.
01:01:15.000This includes a phased approach that, over time, will mean with limited exceptions that foreign nationals traveling to the U.S. need to be fully vaccinated.
01:01:23.000Reuters first reported the Biden administration is developing a plan to require foreign visitors to have a COVID vaccine.
01:01:30.000There was not an indication on Wednesday that requiring vaccinations was among a handful of options being.
01:01:35.000Considered, or that the ultimate goal was not definitively to require vaccinations.
01:01:41.000But, you know, they've said this about everything, and then everything that they've said they were strongly considering has come to pass.
01:01:48.000And this is what they do they put something out there, they see the reaction, they say, Well, we're considering it, and then they do it anyway.
01:01:56.000They manufacture consent through the media, they add the requisite scaremongering, put in place the scary graphs, and whatever, and then they do what they were going to do all along.
01:02:06.000After a lengthy period of discussion, consideration, And input and all of that.
01:02:13.000And this is what's going to happen to America.
01:02:42.000And I know that there's vaccine requirements already in place for, you know, lots of things measles and smallpox and, you know, chickenpox and all that kind of stuff.
01:02:53.000But this vaccine, lest I remind everybody, is different.
01:03:25.000Every other vaccine that you get and every other vaccine that's been given, which by the way, it's dubious if all those other vaccines work or if they're safe, I might add.
01:03:35.000You know, before we presume that all the other vaccines are fine, I actually don't think they're fine.
01:03:40.000I actually think that vaccines are a big part of the problem.
01:03:42.000Nevertheless, people say, well, you got a vaccine, you're fine.
01:03:47.000And now you're just getting another one.
01:03:48.000But this vaccine is different, as we all know.
01:04:22.000It's genetic material that gets in your cells, and you know, I'm simplifying here.
01:04:27.000I'm a doctor, so I could explain it in a very complex way, but I'm simplifying it.
01:04:33.000The genetic material goes in your cells, changes your genes, and then has your cells create poison in your body.
01:04:41.000And lots of it, because it's lots of genetic material that's being injected two times, sometimes three.
01:04:47.000Some people are saying a booster shot every six months.
01:04:49.000So, they're injecting you with a huge, Dosage of genetic material every time you get your vaccine.
01:04:56.000And that genetic material is going not just localized where the inoculation occurs, not just where you get your shot, but it spreads throughout your body.
01:05:04.000It spreads throughout your bloodstream.
01:05:12.000It goes into your liver, which is where they say it causes lots of problems.
01:05:16.000And again, the genetic material is entering your cells and making your cells create poison.
01:05:20.000The spiked proteins which they create, which catalyze the immune response and create the immunity to the coronavirus, those spiked proteins are poison.
01:05:31.000Okay, I mean, that's how a vaccine works.
01:05:33.000Everybody knows in a reductive way, you get a little bit of the disease, the body recognizes the disease, and then when the disease shows up for real, they know how to react to it, right?
01:05:43.000Well, this one genetic material goes into your cells, your cells create poison, and then an immune response is created to that.
01:05:51.000But in this case, it's such a massive dose of it that it goes everywhere, it goes in your cells, it hurts your red blood cells.
01:05:58.000It's dubious if you can even create a viable immune response to this.
01:06:03.000And what happens is it just creates all this poison in your liver and it harms your red blood cells.
01:06:08.000This is what's causing the blood clots.
01:06:10.000When they're talking about myocarditis and they're talking about the blood clotting, the reason it's causing blood clotting is because it's harming your blood cells and it's all over your body.
01:06:22.000And it gets all that's why people are having paralysis, that's why people are having heart palpitations.
01:06:29.000This is why it's because it's spreading poison throughout your body.
01:06:33.000You're not supposed to do that, right?
01:06:36.000I mean, you might as well just get sick at that point.
01:06:39.000So it's not like any other vaccine, number one, which we all know.
01:06:43.000And then number two, again, like everything else, this sets the government up to be able to control maybe more than just the health related stuff, because there's really two sides to it.
01:06:53.000It's the angle where one might say the vaccine is potentially dangerous.
01:06:58.000At the worst, you could say we don't know how dangerous it is, or at the minimum, you could say that.
01:07:03.000You could say the government's mandating something that we honestly don't even know.
01:07:26.000So, the minimum that you could say from a health perspective is well, there's evidence it's dangerous.
01:07:32.000And even if you don't buy all that, and there's no good way to even document all this data because there's no official reporting system for it.
01:07:40.000At the minimum, you could say we just don't know how dangerous it is.
01:07:42.000We just don't know how it's going to shake out.
01:07:44.000And at the minimum, we should have our bodily integrity to be able to refuse this.
01:07:50.000But of course, the other angle is every place where the government is now able to shut down and reopen based on vaccination status, that is something that it's arguable if the government will ever relinquish that control.
01:08:06.000Who's to say that once this system goes into place, That it's only ever going to be applied to vaccination status.
01:08:18.000You know, the argument is well, okay, it's about public health.
01:08:22.000We want everyone vaccinated so that these variants don't develop, so that some super virus doesn't mutate and it's more transmissible and more deadly.
01:08:33.000So we want everyone vaccinated and we have to create incentives to do that.
01:08:37.000You know, people said the same thing about 9 11.
01:08:41.000People said the same thing about TSA and DHS and the Patriot Act and Operation Echelon and other, if I recall it correctly, right, other mass surveillance efforts.
01:08:55.000Initially, people said, well, this is what's required to stop terrorism.
01:08:58.000This is what's required to stop fundamentalist Muslim terrorism.
01:09:22.000Well, you know, the war on terror has been largely successful, right?
01:09:25.000I mean, if there ever was a terror threat that wasn't manufactured by the national security apparatus, I think we could say that the national security apparatus has gone beyond its mandate.
01:09:37.000And based on recent developments, it's changed from its original mandate, too.
01:09:42.000You know, the original mandate was stop foreign terrorism.
01:09:45.000Now the mandate is stop emergent narratives, political narratives, which would have the potential to cause domestic violent extremism, which is, you know, that's all jargon for saying we have to monitor dissent against the government.
01:10:01.000DHS and the national security apparatus, the NSA, the FBI, now has to monitor dissent against the U.S. state within America.
01:10:27.000Take a look at the papers that have been written by the Atlantic Council, which is the think tank arm of the national security apparatus.
01:10:34.000Take a look at what they've been saying since January 6th, talking about no fly lists in particular, and DHS talking about using private contractors to subvert federal law to spy on dissent.
01:11:22.000They don't say mission accomplished and fire everybody involved and eradicate the budget.
01:11:27.000No, they just hang on and they find new mandates.
01:11:30.000And so think about what's happening right now with the vaccine system.
01:11:33.000They're saying we're going to create a database, we're going to create a registry of every man, woman, and child based on vaccination status.
01:11:40.000We're going to put on your operating system, on your phone, and arguably there's an oligopoly on the people that make the smartphones and certainly on the operating system.
01:11:50.000We're going to put without your consent, and it's not a choice.
01:11:54.000On your operating system, an app, not that you download, but it's built into the phone, an app that links to the database, that links to the registry, which tracks your vaccination status.
01:12:06.000Every man, woman, and child will have a QR code or a barcode which taps into the National Registry and their phone and their social number, their credit report, their name, their date of birth, all of that.
01:12:18.000And every business and government agency is going to be able to tap into that National Registry.
01:12:24.000They're going to have some kind of user terminal.
01:12:27.000Where they can log in and they can check based on the QR code who's okay, who's approved, and who isn't.
01:12:34.000And this is going to be put in place in every business.
01:12:37.000It's going to be put in place in every transportation hub.
01:12:40.000It's going to be put in place in every major city.
01:12:42.000It's going to be put in place everywhere.
01:12:45.000What they're saying right now is we're going to lock down the country and reopen it for the vaccinated.
01:12:50.000Reopen, a better word for it, is for the compliant.
01:12:53.000People that are compliant, you know, they're going to get marked in the registry and they're going to be allowed to walk through Target.
01:12:59.000They're going to be allowed to board an airplane.
01:13:32.000And the government's jurisdiction over all of this will still exist, or the corporation's jurisdiction over all of this.
01:13:37.000So, You know, the overriding point is we have to think very carefully about what's being done because there's a permanence to it that people, I think, don't realize.
01:13:49.000You know, the purpose of the EPA was to monitor pollution.
01:13:53.000Well, under Obama, the EPA was shutting down bullet manufacturers under the spurious claim that they were polluting because bullets are made out of lead or something like that.
01:14:05.000The mandate of the EPA was to clean up pollution, and 40 years later, it was being used to stop Americans from owning ammunition for firearms.
01:14:33.000It's called regulatory capture, it's called bureaucracy, it's called the Iron Triangle.
01:14:38.000I mean, lots of political science scholarship is dedicated to the study of exactly what I'm describing, but I guess I'm some kind of conspiracy theorist for suggesting.
01:14:47.000That the coronavirus jurisdiction, precedent, all of it will outlive the original mandate, really?
01:14:52.000With the kind of government, with the kind of regime that we have?
01:15:20.000And what if, what if, I know people can't fathom, can't possibly fathom this now, but what if the compliance changes?
01:15:30.000And whereas today it's vaccination, what if they, handy dandy, you know, national registry is used to enforce compliance on something else?
01:15:39.000Enforce compliance on an environmental regulation, enforce compliance on a cyber regulation.
01:15:46.000You know, Apple just announced that in their new update, They're going to scan everybody's photos on their phone for child abuse.
01:16:04.000Of course, it's a good thing to eradicate child sexual abuse and child pornography.
01:16:09.000But think about what's being done here.
01:16:11.000Apple, as opposed to pursuing end to end encryption or privacy or anything like that, what they're doing is establishing a precedent where now they're creating artificial intelligence algorithms.
01:16:23.000And they're giving themselves permission to scan everything on your phone and match it with a database.
01:16:30.000Can you imagine a way in which that could be weaponized with the current COVID thing?
01:16:34.000I mean, don't you understand that all these things, which sound like a good idea at first, can be used for bad things later and nobody sees a problem with that?
01:16:42.000It would be one thing if it was, I don't know, a good institution.
01:16:46.000It'd be one thing if it was being run by God Himself.
01:16:48.000But think about who's running this stuff.
01:17:16.000And think about all the power that's being turned over to them, thinking that, well, they're probably just seeking this in the interest of the public good, the public welfare.
01:17:26.000And I'm sure that when the crisis abates, they will relinquish control.
01:19:19.000Beezer Eezer says, along with Charlie, I've noticed a lot of our Zoomers don't actually read enough to articulate their points, mostly just memes.
01:19:27.000Do you think it's worth pushing them to read classical reactionary and neo reactionary literature in order to fully understand our right wing worldview?
01:19:40.000People should read books, don't get me wrong, but not everybody has to be equipped to have the full understanding.
01:19:48.000What's important, honestly, is to just have arguments.
01:19:51.000Because take a look at most people in the country.
01:19:56.000The job of your average person is not to make the intellectual case for reaction, it just isn't.
01:20:02.000People should read, people should know this stuff.
01:20:04.000The Marxist revolutionaries knew their marks, some of them did, the best ones did.
01:20:09.000But honestly, by and large, you really just need to know the arguments.
01:20:12.000Just like Turning Point USA invests so much money and Prager U invests so much money in these four minute explainers that just say, hmm, Democrats say America is racist.
01:20:25.000But little do they know the KKK was the Democratic Party, whatever.
01:20:34.000It's really just about creating those things.
01:20:36.000People just really need to know those things.
01:20:40.000They just need to be well versed in the arguments, the sort of dialogue tree.
01:20:45.000If you're talking about a practical education, if people want to find out for themselves, congratulations.
01:20:51.000But I don't think that's necessary for everybody.
01:20:53.000Not everybody has to be a walking theoretician or whatever.
01:20:58.000You just got to know the fundamentals, just got to know the basics.
01:21:02.000And if you get in an argument with a coworker or a friend, again, you just got to know the dialogue tree, just got to know some of the best, most common arguments.
01:21:14.000You know, because politics isn't really rational, like you're saying it is.
01:24:09.000We're going to be sitting next to each other on the plane, or we're going to get stuck in the elevator, and we're just going to have this natural chemistry.
01:24:18.000And then the elevator gets fixed, or the flight ends, or whatever.
01:24:22.000And we're both going to be feeling this anxiety like, will I ever see you again?
01:24:26.000Hey, good luck with what you're doing.
01:28:33.000Pragmatic Culture says Bronze Age Pervert gets banned today, and people act like this is somehow more of a problem than when you get kicked off.
01:28:40.000I like some of his posts, but I don't see his name in trending when it happened or see major commentators other than Darren Beatty talking about it.
01:28:49.000Well, yeah, people like Jack Posobic were willing to say it, unlike when I got banned.
01:28:53.000So, you know, it goes to show that Bronze Age Pervert is neither as controversial as me nor as relevant as me because people that were more relevant than.
01:29:03.000Then people more relevant were talking about my banning than his banning.
01:29:08.000At the same time, people that talked around my banning, that talked about his banning, said his name explicitly.
01:29:16.000So it shows that at once I'm more of a threat and I'm more controversial, but also I'm more relevant.
01:31:00.000The founding fathers didn't believe in total permissiveness because that's not the society that they came up in.
01:31:05.000You've got to realize that what we have now is such a hollow shell of what we used to have, and what we used to have was a real society.
01:31:15.000So they didn't have to pass a law, for example, to say to not be a total degenerate.
01:31:20.000They didn't have to pass a law to say to be decent and respectable.
01:31:25.000People were because you had a real community and there was such a thing as reputation and shame and there was a real fabric to the society.
01:31:32.000Parents had expectations and neighbors had expectations.
01:31:35.000And largely society was self governing, not because it was like, well, people were voting.
01:31:42.000It's because the government didn't need to perform the functions that society was already performing.
01:31:51.000So it was just, a lot of this stuff was just outside the question about the kind of drug abuse that you see now and the other, you know, all the other things that people are doing which are not responsible.
01:32:06.000I mean, people then talked about liberty within the context of the society that they had.
01:32:11.000They didn't mean like, yeah, we want women to have no fault divorce and divorce their husbands and leave their kids in a single parent household.
01:32:21.000They didn't mean, yeah, we want liberty to, Get stoned all day and work a retail job and never get married and be a total dreg on society.
01:32:29.000They weren't saying, Yeah, we fought a revolution so guys could kiss in public, guys could kiss each other in public, and have parades where they're naked and covered in glitter.
01:35:23.000Yeah, you're hearing a lot of that stuff sudden deaths in young people, and they'll never tell you that they just gotten vaccinated a week ago, right?
01:35:31.000Grandpa Groypers says, Where do you see the role of a Catholic college, a Catholic university in the conservative movement?
01:35:38.000We like those things, but a lot of them aren't really churning out tons of great scholarship, to be honest.
01:35:42.000A lot of the Catholic universities are liberal, unfortunately.
01:35:47.000So I don't really have high expectations because the Catholic Church isn't so great, you know, I mean, in terms of the hierarchy.
01:35:57.000And the Catholic universities are not a bastion of reactionary politics, you know, sadly.
01:36:04.000So I don't know that there's much of a role beyond any other university for that matter.
01:36:09.000Warren says, My grandfather with dementia was in the hospital and given the vaccine without the consent of anyone in my family.
01:36:16.000He died less than two weeks later of a massive stroke with no pre existing conditions that would cause that.
01:37:04.000Hugh Neutron says When I worked a contract at a certain large tech company, our team was taken into a meeting where they shared that the company was working on a system to be put into stores which would identify you by facial recognition and tell you where to find products you're interested in.
01:37:19.000This was a year and a half before the pandemic, or this was half a year before the pandemic.
01:37:24.000Just thought I should share since you mentioned the other night that a tracking system to replace vaccine cards would be the inevitable outcome.
01:37:34.000They're even going to do thought pattern detection too.
01:37:37.000They're talking about technology that will scan your thoughts and be able to detect your emotions, your reactions, your consumer habits, and they'll use that to tailor advertisements.
01:37:48.000So, you know, now they hear things through the microphone on your phone.
01:37:51.000In the future, they'll be able to scan your brain waves and detect your emotions and create the perfect user experience, perfect advertisements tailored to your needs.
01:38:01.000So, honestly, we just got to get the hell out of here.
01:38:03.000You know, we just got to get away from the cities, go to the rural areas where.
01:38:07.000You know, you go to a gas station and the people don't have any teeth, and, you know, and they have a sign that says, if you're sagging, don't bring your ass in here.
01:38:16.000We just got to go out into the sticks at this point because total technological slavery is inbound, irrespective of the vaccine, but that's part of it.
01:38:27.000Yeet Peterson is currently taking my white boy summer trip across America.
01:38:31.000The Midwest was a lot better than I thought it would be, and Culver's was excellent.
01:43:02.000I was very critical of him supporting the Georgia Senate runoff.
01:43:07.000I'm critical of his support of JD Vance.
01:43:09.000I mean, he knows we don't see eye to eye.
01:43:12.000But all of that being said, yeah, it's pretty telling.
01:43:19.000And I have to say, I have a lot of people that I'm friends with and friendly with that support JD Vance, and I suspected that this was the case.
01:43:27.000And I think I even said this on my show.
01:43:30.000And maybe I'll cover this tomorrow, but it wasn't too long ago that people started to shill JD Vance really hard.
01:43:37.000And it's a very specific clique of people on Twitter.
01:43:41.000And when I say click, it's on a dog whistle, I mean like a group of people, okay?
01:43:48.000But it's a very specific group of so called populists on Twitter, and I know they all talk to each other, I know they all work together, I know they probably get paid by the same people, and they all started astroturfing JD Vance really hard earlier this year.
01:44:02.000All at the same time, and all very strongly, and embedding his videos and tweeting about him every day, and it was very clear that it was a system.
01:44:11.000It was very clear that it was formulaic.
01:45:32.000And certainly, threats to the establishment don't vote for Ed McMullen, who was in the CIA, and on and on.
01:45:39.000So, you know, all these people are shilling JD Vance, and I'm the only guy that's like, hey, he's pretty problematic, and everybody's ignoring me.
01:45:47.000Everybody's pretending that that's not the case.
01:45:49.000Everybody's pretending like that's not a real concern.
01:46:39.000He's the next senator, you know, whatever.
01:46:41.000He's the hero of the working man and all this, right?
01:46:46.000And they're getting paid $15,000 a month or something like that from his campaign, and they're not disclosing that.
01:46:51.000And that's a big problem because, you know, a lot of these accounts have a certain amount of credibility, and, you know, you could say that we are a part of a Movement, which is really outside of politics.
01:47:05.000And so you're really kind of taking everybody for a ride when you're using your credibility and your name and your endorsement to shill somebody and you were paid for it.
01:47:34.000He's getting paid in a capacity as a consultant, and then he's going out there in his capacity as an author and as a journalist and as a pundit who's on McLaughlin Group and Fox News and all these other things and saying, I think that JD Vance is the tops.
01:47:55.000Well, you know, you're not going out there and saying, as a Vance surrogate, I believe that.
01:47:59.000You're not saying, I'm going out there as a member of the Vance campaign.
01:48:02.000You're going out there saying, I, Ryan Grodusky, as a.
01:48:04.000New York Times bestselling author and a contributor at the McLaughlin Group, and somebody who's a friend of Pat Buchanan, someone with a lot of credibility.
01:48:11.000I'm saying it's of my opinion that Vance is terrific.
01:48:15.000And then you're getting, and then you work for his, your super PAC is getting paid by his campaign.
01:48:19.000And you didn't think that's relevant to tell people?
01:48:25.000And I think that that kind of stuff is, it's dishonest.
01:48:32.000Because you're going out there and you're pretending to be somebody in good faith trying to persuade your supporters who are all well meaning, Populist, nationalist, whatever, Trump supporters to support a candidate who's really not good and you're getting paid to do it, it feels like a betrayal.
01:48:46.000You know, that'd be like if I was getting paid to go to all my friends personally and say, like, hey guys, you should go to McDonald's and get the new two for two deal.
01:48:55.000And, you know, and you should go to McDonald's, limited time only.
01:50:25.000Now, we can presume that he's working as a consultant because he believes in Vance, but it's just, I think it's just one of those things that it hurts your trust in a person.
01:50:58.000I've refused people offering to pay me to shill their product or whatever.
01:51:02.000The only money that I've ever gotten doing the show is from people buying my merch, people sending me money through Super Chats, people sending cashier checks in the mail, and money through my foundation.
01:51:12.000And the money from the foundation has come.
01:51:14.000Everybody that's ever donated to the foundation, I've told them, we want you to donate because you believe in what we're doing.
01:52:15.000House Groypers says, I saw a lot of comments on the debate from last night talking about how Kirk was crazy at the beginning, but how the rest was a respectful, civil conversation.
01:52:25.000Classical liberals fail to see the bigger picture yet again.
01:54:30.000When we were driving from Dallas to Houston, or no, I'm sorry, when we were driving from Houston to Dallas, we threw this press conference together in like 10 hours.
01:54:40.000Because I got banned from Twitter on like Friday morning.
01:55:24.000And we're like, listen, if we're going to get there in time to set this up, we got to leave now, like 1 a.m., and get there and sleep very quickly.
01:56:33.000I had to sing, and a lot of stuff that Jaden could never, he doesn't understand, doesn't appreciate.
01:56:38.000But I'm screaming at the top of my lungs, singing these songs to keep this guy awake so he could keep me awake so that we don't crash and die.
01:57:58.000Yoked Anglos says, I know this won't actually happen, but acknowledging they are violating the Constitution should be grounds to impeach Joe Biden, right?
01:58:07.000Preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution.
01:59:57.000Good companion to Patriots and Pinheads.
02:00:00.000Black Knights, as many right wing Americans tend to believe, they are some kind of heroes of their own story when they pretend to agree with every official narrative, but in their minds they oppose it.
02:01:50.000And that's what's going to kill us ultimately all the people that are going to try and fake it or go along with it and not resist it when we need to resist it.
02:02:13.000Old news, but recent media coverage of Simone Biles seemed to be aimed at normalizing and teaching people the use of mental health problems caused by the lockdowns and may soon come back.
02:07:19.000Beats by Groyper says, Are you aware that Ryan Gerdusky is both an actual homosexual and is being paid by JD Vance's PAC to post positive tweets about him?
02:09:01.000Hydecap says, won't they just start putting the gene therapy into the air, food, and water eventually?
02:09:10.000Still no excuse to ever get the vax, but the same visionaries years back who predicted this mRNA, genetic engineering, vax, also predicted that it would be sprayed in the air, put in the water, etc.
02:09:20.000I mean, that very well may be, but I mean, frankly, that really is irrelevant at this point.
02:09:26.000All the more reason why we should resist it getting forcibly injected in our arms right now.
02:09:31.000So, I don't know why that's really relevant.
02:09:36.000Cody Fury says, What do you think of Lindell's cyber symposium?
02:09:51.000Maxim says, Also, our cool, badass, right wing, freedom fighting, gun waving governor in Christie Nome just said, If your job wants to do a vaccine mandate, then it's their right and it's your problem, so there's that.
02:10:05.000Wolfie says, even though a third party isn't a viable option for winning in elections, wouldn't it be the most effective tool for hemorrhaging support for the GOP to gain leverage?
02:10:13.000No, because that just, I mean, it's a nice idea, but it never actually materializes.
02:10:18.000If Trump did that, that would be smart, but who's going to lead the third party?
02:11:16.000And you're such a king that you would post that on Instagram because you know that Lance Videos, your future opponent, would never, never in a million years post an Instagram picture with me.
02:14:09.000Definitely doesn't have the media savvy as Trump did.
02:14:12.000I sense another Cruz who will cave when the heat gets too high on Q. Better than the alternative, as you said, but he isn't the best for furthering the AF platform.
02:15:59.000I mean, if it's going to happen, it's going to happen through nuclear war or something like that, but I don't, or through, you know, devolution.
02:16:06.000If the society gets so bad, we just forget how to build things.
02:16:10.000But the technology will persist in the wrong hands.
02:16:13.000So I just don't think that's, it's just not practical.
02:16:17.000Do you think we should revert back to the 70s, 100s?
02:16:19.000I mean, like, you got to speak English.
02:18:22.000Yeah, I think I know what that means, but I'm not sure.
02:18:29.000Dresden Burns says the incestual Chris Chan incident is beyond grotesque, but part and parcel of this nightmare world, thanks to our smut peddling friends in the porn industry, incest porn is now a growing genre.
02:24:03.000Modern Monarch is the second to last day at the wagey job.
02:24:05.000They brought back masks today and reaffirming.
02:24:09.000Just what I fucking needed, like a hole in my head.
02:24:14.000Today, in reaffirming why I'm leaving, the end game has always been vaccines, and I'm not putting any gay jab in my blood.
02:24:19.000Modern Monarchist says Catholic position is against tattoos, but it's not a hellfire fence.
02:24:23.000I don't like them because they ruin our bodies, which are temples of the Holy Ghost.
02:24:28.000They look like sun dried tomatoes when old.
02:24:30.000Modern Monarchist says, I miss your Twitter like a dog misses liquor, but your shoes have reached even new heights because of the anger and bitterness you've gained due to it.
02:24:38.000Modern Monarchist says, I'm angry and bitter.
02:24:41.000Tired and feeling beat by the fists and scowls of the world, yet I rise up and turn about with a shit eating smile on my face and keep fighting the goblins and their pervert minions.
02:24:51.000Basically, the world is doom and I'm doom guy.
02:25:16.000It's like you're the product of, you know, hundreds of years, hundreds of years of human development, and you're going to draw on yourself.