The boomer generation and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. The American people will come first once again. America First. America First, everybody. You're watching America First! My name is Nicholas J. Ententes, and I'm so excited to be with you tonight on the Not So Suave Show with Nick and Betsy, talking all things politics, politics, and everything else going on in American politics. You're not going to want to miss this! I'm sorry, Brittany and Betsy but I just can't do it. I don't know, but I can t do it, you're not interested. If you don't want to listen to this, go listen to the rest of the show! You'll be surprised at how much you'll learn about the boomer Generation, its consequences, and how bad it is for us. We'll talk about Bigfoot, the moon landing, and much more! Tweet me and let me know what you think! if you like it! Timestamps: 4:00 - What are your thoughts on the Boomer Generation? 6:30 - What have you never heard of Bigfoot? 7:00- What do you think about the Boomers? 8:15 - How do you feel about them? 9:30- What are you going to do about it? 10:20 - What would you like to see in the future of America? 11:40 - Who's going to be the next generation? 12:15: What s your biggest mistake? 16:00 17: What are we going to come first? 18:20- What is your biggest problem? 19:30 21:40- What's your biggest disappointment? 22:40 23:20 24:00 Is there a disaster? 25:00 What s the worst thing you ve ever heard of a generation that you ve heard of? 26:00 Are you not interested? 27:00 Do you have a plan for the future? 28:00 How would you want to go back to America First? 29: what s your best friend? 30:00 Can you be a girl? 35:00 Who s got the clip? 32:00 Will you be my first guest tonight? 31:00 My favorite thing? 36:00
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00:28:14.000Since the Iowa caucus should have been completed and we've got not even a hundred percent of the votes in.
00:28:21.000So I'll tell you an update on the Iowa caucus and it gets even better than that.
00:28:25.000Not only do they not have the full results still, but there was a report done by the New York Times today which found that they had errors in a hundred different precincts that they were doing the results.
00:28:39.000So I don't know if you remember, but we were watching the results come in on Monday, and they were very slow to come in.
00:28:46.000Well they later said it was a glitch in the app, but the first thing they said on election night was that they were verifying the results, they were doing a process of quality control.
00:28:59.000So the reason that we still are without the full results 72 hours later is because of this quality control
00:29:08.000We want to make sure we have all the numbers right.
00:29:11.000And lo and behold, they find it in 100 precincts.
00:29:14.000And that's only out of so many that they analyzed.
00:29:17.000The New York Times didn't even analyze all the results.
00:29:20.000But they found in 100 different precincts there were errors in the reporting.
00:29:25.000So the results that we have are not complete.
00:29:27.000They are full of errors and it gets better than that, but the DNC party chair Tom Perez said today that they're actually going to re-canvas and recount all the results from the beginning.
00:29:42.000So it just keeps getting better with this Iowa caucus.
00:29:46.000The gift that keeps on giving, the Democratic primary.
00:29:49.000So we'll talk a little bit about those developments and
00:29:58.000This is gonna be... I think it's gonna be one of the non-essential episodes.
00:30:01.000Now, it doesn't mean you stay... Hey, watch the show.
00:30:04.000Stay watching it, but I gotta tell you, some of these days I turn on the news, you know, I pore over the different news sources and it's like...
00:30:15.000Nothing going... there's nothing happening, you know?
00:30:17.000It's just... Well, like I said, it was a very eventful week, so... It's always like that.
00:31:23.000Think that's a interesting idea to bring me to your school to give a speech.
00:31:27.000You can fill out the Google form and fill out all your information, just like your email address, your school, all of that, and send it in, and we are already in touch with a few people.
00:31:38.000We have a few events that are already basically concrete, and we're soliciting more so we could really put together like a really solid tour.
00:32:05.000And the reason I say it's tentative is because one of the extra obstacles, and I explained this yesterday, but one of the extra obstacles that I have to go through when I'm doing a college tour is not only do I have to worry about the left, which is Antifa and other left-wing disruptions, but I also have to worry about the fact that like virtually no supposedly right-wing conservative group will host me.
00:32:30.000Now some, I understand, are more independent than others.
00:32:57.000You know, if we can't put together like a ton of dates, I'll probably just do like a handful of events, but do enter your information there.
00:33:05.000I see some people are filling out the form, and it's like they're not a leader of a club, they're not in a club, and they're not even a student.
00:33:12.000I saw people filling out the form, and they're like, oh, I'm just like in the area, but I'd like to see Nick.
00:33:18.000And it's like, you know, that's great.
00:33:21.000That's great that you would want to see me give a speech.
00:33:27.000And so, goes without saying that you really should be a student.
00:33:31.000And more than that, it would be the best if not only were you a member of a club that can facilitate an event, but also you're a leader of one.
00:33:40.000Just keep that in mind, but that's on my Twitter.
00:33:41.000Just reminding you because I did make that announcement yesterday.
00:33:44.000And then one other minor thing before we dive into the news.
00:33:51.000Today is officially the third anniversary of America First.
00:33:56.000And I didn't want to make a huge deal out of it tonight because, like, for the last three years, there's always been this oscillation between celebrating the chronological anniversary versus, like, the episode benchmarks.
00:35:17.000But the initial show, America First, started on Right Side Broadcasting Network, which, if you're not familiar, they, during the 2016 election, became popular because they would follow Donald Trump all around the country and they would film all his rallies and all his events, and their, like, gimmick, their catchphrase was that they would show the crowds.
00:35:40.000Back during the election, Donald Trump would always say,
00:35:45.000I have the biggest crowds and nobody shows them!
00:35:48.000And RSVN, they were famous at the time because they would pan around, they would zoom out and the tagline was RSVN shows the crowds.
00:35:57.000So it was three years ago that I got this show and it's funny because to think that three years ago I even thought to call it America First because you know at this stage in the game
00:36:09.000America First has become so much more than just the show.
00:36:13.000Obviously now we're institutionalizing a lot of the progress that we've made.
00:36:17.000We've got this America First Political Action Conference.
00:36:20.000We've got the America First Students Organization.
00:36:23.000We've got the America First Campus Tour that's coming up.
00:36:27.000And we really got like an America First movement.
00:36:30.000And it's just a little interesting because three years ago I don't, I didn't have the forethought, I don't even think I was prescient enough to sort of forecast it all the way out, maybe with serendipity, maybe coincidence, maybe there was something intuitive about it, but initially I thought the show should be called the Nicholas J. Fuentes Show.
00:36:47.000And I had sent that over to the people at RSPN.
00:36:51.000They said, what do you want the name of your show to be?
00:36:53.000And I said, The Nicholas J. Fuentes Show.
00:37:11.000The show has changed so much over the past three years.
00:37:13.000We've changed the background, we've changed the desk, we've changed... The camera's always been the same, the microphone's always been the same, but we've changed some of the technical aspects.
00:37:24.000Obviously the supercomputer, we used to do it on a laptop, used to be kinda...
00:37:28.000Crappy, if I'm being honest when we first started the show.
00:37:31.000So it's come a long way as a show and as a movement and in every other aspect.
00:37:36.000So, celebrating the kind of like a, kind of like a lame like celebration.
00:37:41.000But like I said, we just did 500 episodes.
00:37:57.000It's a celebration three years ago, and to think that it was actually Cassie Dillon that got me the show on RSBN to begin with.
00:38:05.000Lest we forget, three years later, even though I'm on my own and I've got my own channel and I'm not with James Alsop anymore, I'm not with RSBN anymore, whatever,
00:38:16.000We have to thank the person responsible for it all, which is Cassie Dillon.
00:38:22.000If it weren't for Cassie Dillon, there would be no America First.
00:38:25.000She introduced me to the RSVN people, so the show would have never even started.
00:38:33.000Kind of crazy to think about, isn't it?
00:38:35.000It started for me as like a hobby when I was doing this show, you understand?
00:38:38.000I was making no money, a hundred people would watch the show every night, and I wanted to quit after like three months.
00:38:46.000But imagine if I had never met Cassie Dillon, if we never got hooked up at RSVN, if I never made the show happen and everything.
00:38:56.000I mean, and I, from the beginning it was Monday through Friday, that's a huge undertaking for somebody that had never done content to then Monday through Friday every night at 10 o'clock when I was in college.
00:39:07.000Could you imagine where I would be at this point?
00:39:09.000I would probably be at Boston University in some
00:39:13.000Dinky dorm room studying... I don't even know what.
00:40:08.000If you've been with me from the beginning I don't know how many people stuck with me from the beginning because like
00:40:13.000Honestly, not a lot of people watched the show three years ago.
00:40:16.000So, out of the 100 people that watched the show, I wonder how many of those 100 are still watching today.
00:40:23.000Thanks to everybody who's been watching all through the years, if you've been from the start or however long you've been watching from Trainwrecks or maybe Groyper Wars or whatever.
00:40:33.000Thanks for supporting the show and you know, here's to another year, another 500 episodes, but...
00:40:38.000With that out of the way, with that anniversary stuff out of the way, I don't want to... I don't know what an appropriate amount of time is to talk about that, because like I said, we just did.
00:40:53.000I've adjusted my sleep schedule, and for the past like...
00:40:57.000Five days I've been sleeping at night and waking up in the morning, which doesn't sound like a big deal, but it is for me because normally I'm, you know, sleeping in the day or I'm not sleeping at all or whatever.
00:41:07.000So for the past so many days I go to bed right after the show, I wake up in the morning,
00:41:12.000And like now I'm, I'm like in the sleep schedule.
00:43:46.000We should have had these results on Monday night!
00:43:51.000And I was so eager, and I was all excited to do the Monday show, and have the Iowa caucus, and get our results, and our first taste of the primary, you know?
00:44:01.000And we go through the show, and it's 8 o'clock, and we talked a little bit about the coronavirus, and I'm so eager, okay?
00:44:07.0008 o'clock, let's check, we got the New York Times up, we're set, we're strapped in, it's election night, and then there's no results, and then it's 11, and there's no results, and then it's Tuesday, and Wednesday, and Thursday.
00:44:20.000And it's like, can't these people just get it right?
00:44:46.000and they can't get it right but we've got some new developments about this today you know like i said and we've been talking about it all throughout the week talked about yesterday and monday they didn't get the results in on time because and they're blaming it now on a number of things first they said that and it was crazy how this has evolved which is suspect in itself over the past three days
00:45:10.000On the night of the election, when you remember, you might have been watching the show, the results were slow to come in.
00:45:16.000First, what they told us was that they were doing quality control.
00:46:09.000Is that all along the reason the results were delayed, get this, is because not only did they have an app, but they also had a phone number to call to report the results.
00:46:20.000So all the different Democrat, what would you call them, precinct captains or whatever, they were calling the central hotline for the Iowa Democratic Party to report in their different caucus stations what the results were.
00:46:33.000And what they said today is the reason the results got delayed is because Trump supporters
00:46:39.000We're calling up that number and jamming up the phone lines.
00:47:12.000And better yet, the development today is they're canceling all the results altogether.
00:47:16.000And I'll read you, this is a report from Fox News about this.
00:47:20.000It says Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez on Thursday called for the Iowa Democratic Party to conduct a re-canvas
00:47:28.000After the state's caucuses earlier this week were mired in confusion and have yet to produce a definitive result.
00:47:35.000Perez cited difficulties with the delegate section plan and concern over public trust in the results of Monday's caucuses after nearly three days of controversy.
00:47:45.000Perez tweeted today, quote, Enough is enough!
00:47:48.000In light of the problems that have emerged in the implementation of the Delegate Selection Plan, and in order to assure public confidence in the results, I am calling on the Iowa Democratic Party to immediately begin a re-canvas.
00:48:01.000And that means that they throw out the results that they have and they count them all again.
00:48:08.000It says by Thursday morning with 97% of Iowa precincts in, former South Bend, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg narrowly leads the count with 26.2% of delegates over the 26.1%.
00:48:39.000The report said that more than 100 precincts had results with inconsistencies such as missing information or results that were, quote, not possible under the complex rules of the Iowa caucuses.
00:48:53.000The inability to declare results Monday night had been blamed on multiple factors.
00:48:58.000The state party blamed an app for the inability to declare Monday night, a problem that still lingers even as frustrated candidates have packed up and moved on to New Hampshire.
00:49:07.000Then, workers manning the phones reportedly claimed that President Trump backers flooded the hotline number for precinct chairs that led to even more confusion and disarray.
00:49:18.000So, needless to say, three days in, they still haven't figured out why it's delayed, the results aren't all the way in, the results that are in are completely inaccurate, and now they're saying we're just gonna throw them all away and count them all again, according to Tom Perez.
00:49:35.000So, it's hard to imagine how this could be a bigger catastrophe, how this could be a bigger disaster.
00:49:40.000At this point, it's just a dumpster fire.
00:49:43.000And you know, yesterday I thought, like, how could it get any worse?
00:49:46.000We talked about it yesterday, how the results still hadn't come in, and...
00:49:50.000All that, and I guess what makes it so much better is today we find out that, well, we still don't have them all in, they're all inaccurate, there's more excuses, and we're just gonna throw them in the garbage and start again, start counting again.
00:50:02.000Which means, by the way, that the Iowa caucus didn't happen.
00:50:08.000The point of these contests is on the one hand to apportion delegates obviously.
00:50:13.000You do the Iowa caucus because whenever they tally the results you will get an equivalent amount of delegates that go towards the nomination based on however many votes
00:50:23.000Each candidate won in the election, in the caucus on Monday.
00:50:27.000So, in some sense, it does all matter.
00:50:31.000But obviously, the significance of the Iowa caucus, and of these first four contests in February, comes from the fact that they are a litmus test.
00:50:40.000They are the first reflection of how the campaigns are actually doing on the ground with voters.
00:50:45.000Because, you know, polls, as we've seen in the last four years, do not tell the whole story.
00:51:14.000And so if we don't know how people voted, or we have no, or we have no way to know that what they're reporting about how people voted is legitimate, then it might as well have not happened at all.
00:51:25.000And this gives credence to the idea, as I said yesterday, that this was a conspiracy.
00:51:29.000Because clearly Bernie Sanders won in Iowa.
00:51:33.000I don't believe that Pete Buttigieg won in Iowa.
00:52:20.000The New Hampshire primary is on Tuesday.
00:52:22.000And unlike the Iowa caucus, the primary is much more simple.
00:52:26.000You've got a caucus and you've got a primary.
00:52:29.000And a caucus, as we explained on Monday, it's so complicated.
00:52:33.000It's like all these people go into a room, and then they have to disperse into different corners of the room based on who they support, and if a certain candidate doesn't have enough support proportionally based on all the people in the room, then they get dropped, and then there's a second vote, and there's this negotiating, and then they apportion delegates based on how many... I mean, it's like ridiculous!
00:52:54.000But in New Hampshire, it's just a vote.
00:52:56.000In New Hampshire, it's just like any other election.
00:52:58.000You go to the booth, you say who you want to be the nominee, and that's your vote.
00:53:02.000You know, one person, one vote, you go to the booth, it's a secret ballot, all that.
00:53:06.000And so, in the case of the New Hampshire primary, it's going to be hard to mess that one up.
00:53:12.000If they do try to fudge it, obviously it's going to look a lot worse.
00:53:16.000If you fudge one in Iowa, I don't think you get the luxury of them going and messing up and blowing up and sabotaging the second contest right after.
00:53:24.000I think you just have an open revolt in the Democratic Party.
00:53:27.000So, you know, it's going to be a much more simple process, so that's going to be hard to believe if they mess it up, and also you can't have two in a row.
00:53:36.000And Bernie Sanders is going to win this one too.
00:53:38.000New Hampshire is right in his backyard.
00:53:41.000Bernie Sanders won New Hampshire in 2016.
00:55:51.000But I have to tell you, and I continue to feel this way, I'm so confident now about 2020, and I did say this yesterday, but it really went for me from like 50% Trump to like 90-95% Trump for 2020.
00:56:05.000I don't see how you recover from something like this because, you know, the Democrats have really just screwed over this progressive wing of their party for so long in like every way.
00:56:15.000And they kind of made their own bet on this matter too, which is fitting.
00:56:20.000You know, they have been peddling this hardcore left-wing progressive stuff for years, all the while being a totally globalist party, being like a totally globalist, like neoliberal, we call it the Mono Party, that the Republican and Democratic Party basically act in concert together.
00:56:41.000He ran as this, well, he didn't ran initially as a progressive, not an extreme progressive, but
00:56:48.000You know, at this point in time people see him as a hardcore progressive and so on.
00:56:52.000And he did ran as a, you know, kind of like a center-left guy.
00:56:55.000But let's not forget he bailed out the banks and he continued the wars, right?
00:57:00.000And all the other terrible policies of the Bush administration.
00:57:03.000What really came of the Obama administration other than Obamacare?
00:57:07.000And how really left-wing was that as a healthcare reform?
00:57:10.000Not really as far as some of these other people want to take it.
00:57:13.000So it kind of serves them right that after all these years of pushing this insane, crazy, hardcore progressive left-wing stuff, now they're getting eaten alive by it.
00:57:23.000You know, who is the face of this new progressivism?
00:57:34.000All these characters, and they're all insane, and they're all now militantly going against Nancy Pelosi, and militantly, almost an open rebellion against the party, and they've got nobody to blame but themselves.
00:57:46.000And this is what happens in a party like this.
00:57:49.000With an ideology like leftism, there is no limiting principle.
00:57:54.000You know, because somebody like Nancy Pelosi is actually kind of a, she's actually a pretty smart politician.
00:58:01.000A lot of these Democrats are pretty smart politicians.
00:58:05.000But as much as they are trying to rein in some of the ideological excesses of the far left fringe of the party, they really don't have any ground to stand on.
00:58:14.000Because the ideology that they've been perpetuating, as I said, it does not have a limiting principle.
00:58:19.000Whereas they might like to say in 2020, okay well now I think it's gone too far.
00:58:25.000You don't really have a leg to stand on anymore after years of trying to empower these non-whites and these radical women and socialists and so on.
00:58:34.000You know, Nancy Pelosi's an uppity, right, white, rich woman, affluent white liberal woman, right?
00:58:41.000Who is she to tell Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that she doesn't know what she's doing or she's too out there or whatever?
00:58:48.000That sounds like some, you know, white bitch to me, right?
00:58:52.000Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez is the future.
00:58:54.000She's a young, latinx, hardcore leftist.
00:59:16.000What we're going to see, and this is an interesting thought, what we're going to see play out in the Democratic Party in the next few decades, I think will vindicate our entire worldview.
00:59:27.000The Democratic Party is obviously extremely liberal, left liberal progressive, and they are diverse.
00:59:36.000What does our worldview say about these things?
00:59:38.000Well, we say that liberalism, and more specifically secularism, you know, this revolutionary idea against the church, against God, against conservatism, against all these things, it's fundamentally a completely unstable ideology.
01:00:42.000You know, as much as I am concerned about the demographic winter and Republicans being insolvent and everything,
01:01:07.000On the other hand, I feel like if we're confident in our worldview, we should look at the Democratic Party as an institution and say, they don't really have much time left.
01:01:19.000The Republican Party is like 90% white, right?
01:01:23.000You look at the people that voted for Donald Trump and, you know, 90% of the people that voted for Trump were white.
01:01:29.000We're all culturally on the same page, excuse me, on the same page, speak the same language, profess the same faith, believe in the same country, the same document and so on.
01:01:42.000Even if the proportion of whites is shrinking, as long as we capture this group of whites that we've been doing, it's going to be more solid than anything the Democrats have for the next couple of decades, right?
01:01:54.000And more than that, it's a party that is increasingly based on order and hopefully based on God.
01:02:00.000If we have a conservative party that is actually conservative, rooted in the primordial truths
01:02:06.000Of mankind and of human beings, of hierarchy, of order, tradition, dogma, all these things.
01:02:58.000And often we say this about Democrats talking about the quality of life for us.
01:03:02.000When we talk about, like, how bad things are today as far as abortion and drag queens and immigration goes, we say, imagine what it'll be like in ten years.
01:03:11.000Well, imagine what the Democratic Party will look like in ten years.
01:03:14.000Could you imagine 10 years ago, the kind of debates taking place in the Democratic Party now, taking place in 2009?
01:03:22.000You know, 2008, the debate during the Democratic primary was whether or not they believed that gay marriage should be legalized.
01:03:30.000Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton said, NO!
01:03:34.000Marriage is between a man and a woman!
01:03:36.000Ten years later, you got Julian Castro on the presidential debate stage talking about transgender people getting abortions, and during that CNN forum for fags, they had some black trans person named Blossom come up and say,
01:03:52.000Trans people, women of color are dying and they just let this go on.
01:03:56.000What's it gonna look like in 10 years?
01:03:58.000They're just gonna be flinging literal shit at each other.
01:04:00.000It's just gonna be like wheelchairs rolling around and you know fat people.
01:04:05.000It's gonna be Lizzo style politicians just like throwing up on the stage.
01:04:12.000And it's like on the one hand obviously it's gonna get bad for our country, maybe, but maybe it'll just get bad for the Democratic Party and we'll be there to take advantage.
01:04:23.000I think that's really one of the white pills that we ought to invest a little more mental energy into.
01:04:29.000You know thinking about the fact that maybe all these trends that we've been seeing are not going to go on forever because sooner or later the Democratic Party that used to be coherent when it was all these like union whites and white liberals and all this white liberals behind a black president, now that it's going to be all these different divergent groups under weird leadership, can it last in the same way?
01:04:57.000We're gonna move on and talk about the President's statement today.
01:05:00.000And you know, this wasn't totally newsworthy.
01:05:05.000We talked about the acquittal yesterday.
01:05:08.000Obviously the President was impeached.
01:05:11.000We held a very short trial in the Senate.
01:05:13.000And then he was acquitted on both of the impeachment charges yesterday.
01:05:16.000Today he gave his first official formal statement after the acquittal.
01:05:22.000And it was really a glorious speech, if you saw it.
01:05:26.000I caught it I think it was what at 11 or noon or something and the tone of the speech is like really something that I haven't felt since the election.
01:05:36.000The tone was triumphant, celebratory, it was just a totally cocky and smug victory lap which was needed I feel.
01:05:45.000It was 62 minutes, it was funny, it was...
01:05:53.000Rough around the edges, you could say.
01:05:55.000He went around and thanked everybody who's been involved in fighting the impeachment.
01:05:59.000The lawyer team and the legal team, as well as some of the senators and congressmen.
01:06:06.000He talked about how hard it was on his family.
01:06:08.000Talked about, you know, framing the Ukraine impeachment in the context of the Russia hoax and everything that happened with the FBI and so on.
01:06:17.000And you know, to me what's newsworthy about the statement is not so much the content of the statement, which is, you know, a thank you note.
01:06:23.000It was acknowledgments, you know, after the impeachment, sort of a formal bookend, close to all of that, thanking everybody involved.
01:06:31.000But to me it was more the tone, which I feel like, again, I don't want to get anybody's hopes up, but I feel like with this administration we are going to start to see Campaign Trump come back.
01:07:40.000You know, when he got on the stage today and said, this is bullshit, and he's making jokes about Steve Scalise getting shot, and he's calling Mueller a G-man and all this, I'm like laughing out loud.
01:07:50.000I'm watching this statement today and I'm laughing out loud.
01:07:54.000No other politician would say things like this.
01:07:58.000It was just nakedly celebratory, aggressive, all that.
01:08:02.000And I'm thinking this is the Donald Trump that we remember from 2016 and this is what we need in 2020 because you know I've been watching these Democrats now for like a year or six months since the first debate started back in June and I see all these guys Sanders, Biden, Warren, Buttigieg,
01:08:20.000And you look at Donald Trump just in this statement today and you think none of these people can even come close to this guy.
01:08:26.000This Trump, when he's competing, when he smells blood in the water, when somebody's challenging his throne, he steps it up, he whips it out, and nobody can beat him.
01:08:35.000And nobody can even come close, right?
01:08:38.000I mean, does anybody else feel the same way?
01:08:39.000Because I felt like for, or throughout this administration,
01:09:19.000And that might be something that will actually seal the deal on a lot of these campaign promises that have been lacking for the past three years.
01:09:27.000I am and I always have been sort of a believer that the way Trump operates is that he kind of needs that pressure to make it happen.
01:09:35.000He doesn't strike me as the kind of guy that has this grand, you know, grand strategy, grand four-year plan that he's planting the seeds in 2017 and it's gonna
01:10:02.000It was a boost to his ego that he got acquitted and everything.
01:10:05.000I'm sure that felt good because he has been subject to unfair investigations now for the past three years, but I do feel like it's becoming a pattern.
01:10:14.000I've been saying this since September on immigration in particular.
01:10:18.000These deals with the Central American countries, the migrant protection protocols, the border contracts, using the money that we allocated from
01:10:26.000Homeland Security and the DOD and the Treasury Forfeiture Fund, that combined with this new tone that we saw today, it's like, I don't know, maybe he's back.
01:10:36.000And if he's back, I think he wins re-election.
01:10:39.000And if he's back, I think it means we get a lot of stuff done.
01:11:30.000I'm under no illusions about the fact that these bursts of inspiration have been mirages before, have been thwarted before.
01:11:39.000You know, right before the midterms in 2018, he made a lot of big promises.
01:11:43.000An executive order on birthright citizenship and national guard troops at the border and all this.
01:11:49.000You know, so we've seen this kind of thing before and we've seen failures before but again, I've been looking at the pattern and I feel like there's time
01:12:00.000There's a possibility that we can make it happen and I hope that it does happen.
01:12:04.000You know a lot of people, it's weird, a lot of people are like committed to hating Trump and I'm not really committed one way or the other.
01:12:14.000You know when I first started doing this show I was very much rationalizing everything Trump would do and looking back I realized I was a little bit misguided at the time.
01:12:27.000I'm just not gonna rationalize everything that he does under the guise of five-dimensional chess ultimate strategy which you know people misuse that a lot but because four-dimensional chess was true during the serious strikes and other things but in any case there are a lot of people on our side that are like we like weirdly set against Trump
01:12:50.000You know, they are unable, they're blinded for whatever reason to seeing the practical benefit of this administration.
01:12:57.000Every time I speak positively about Trump on this show, I'll get people in the comments and say, what are you kidding?
01:13:10.000Weirdly, in a very female fashion, like, wounded emotionally about the administration.
01:13:16.000It's like, if we could get 500 miles of border wall out of this guy, that would be a good thing.
01:13:20.000I mean, what is that, like, a dumb thing to say?
01:13:23.000I'm not, I'm not under any illusions about the fact that not much progress has been made, if any at all, and maybe that won't change anytime soon, but if we could make it happen, there's still time, that would be a good thing.
01:13:34.000That would be a successful administration.
01:13:35.000You know, people are gonna throw up these, like, little things.
01:13:39.000Well what about the bump stock regulation?
01:13:41.000It's like okay yeah I mean I don't love the bump stock regulation either but it's not like the end of the world like let's be real people don't realize about politics that it's about pragmatism it's about complete and total practicality and pragmatism and when it comes to something like the presidency which is extremely complicated and it's a huge beast the executive branch of government and it's so many personnel and there's so many competing forces
01:14:07.000Inside and outside the White House and especially when it comes to elections.
01:14:12.000It's a binary choice I mean you really have to think about all that goes into this and people say well He did one thing I don't like and I'm never talking to him again.
01:14:20.000He's not my friend anymore People have to stop being babies about that.
01:14:24.000That's what I mean about low IQ versus high IQ You have to say you have to have a take on this administration that is nuanced and considerate of all the forces inside and outside the White House
01:14:55.000You know we're we're I'm not to be like a centrist or anything because I'm not a centrist I'm pro-Trump but it's weird that you know if you say Trump did something imperfect all the pro-Trump people say oh well you offended me and if you say that Trump does something good all the people that hate Trump say
01:15:13.000You know, so it's very weird how he really brings out these extreme polls on either side.
01:16:02.000Kind of a bigger statement on what I see doing the show on the third year anniversary.
01:16:07.000Obviously the show has been around nearly as long as Trump has been the president and over the past three years my views have changed on the president and how he's doing and the job he's doing and and the historical legacy that he will leave but what has not changed is all the butthurt from people on either side who either you know and and even if somebody was like a Bill Mitchell guy people that you can do no wrong and people that he can do nothing right it's like
01:16:36.000Yeah, I just want my movement to win at any cost.
01:17:00.000Maybe we'll see that during the rallies and once the campaign gets into gear.
01:17:04.000We'll see that old Trump back, and that guy can beat anybody.
01:17:08.000That guy, if that guy comes back, I don't think anybody in the Democratic Party can beat him because he's like an animal and like scary good at what he does, you know?
01:17:18.000Watching him today, just like oozing charisma compared to these goofballs on the Democrat side.
01:17:24.000Even at the prayer breakfast today, he says with Nancy Pelosi 10 feet away,
01:17:29.000Calling her crooked and evil and corrupt and says they say they pray for you, but that's not so I mean just Brutalized her ten feet away.
01:17:38.000This guy's got balls and nobody else does in politics So and I continue to stand for that reason, but we're gonna move on and we're gonna look at our super chats We're gonna start on D live and we'll see what you guys are saying about all of this We'll take a look here
01:18:43.000Remember when they tried to do Nationalist Review without me for like a few weeks and then they just made like four episodes and quit forever?
01:18:50.000I don't want to start again with the James Alsop rivalry, but that always did amuse me.
01:18:57.000I remember after me and James split up back in January 2018, he tried to continue Nationalist Review with Jazz Hands McFeels, or no, they had a rotating guest, I think.
01:22:12.000And if you can't wrap your head around that I mean you are a child and again I don't say that in like a macho like tough way but it's like that's I think that's what it means to be a grown-up to be a man is to finally come to terms with the inherent unfairness cruelty the suffering of life and of the world and if you can't do that you're like one of these people that that find adulting so hard you know you're one of these people that like
01:22:40.000Like all these women in college who get, you know, they ride the you-know-what carousel throughout college and they're on the kitchen floor drinking wine when they're 32.
01:22:50.000It's like, you need to grow up and realize, hey, life is short, you got this much time, this many eggs, and you marry, you shack up, right?
01:22:58.000You have your kids, you have your family, and that's the cycle of life.
01:23:01.000That's a circle and that's how it goes.
01:23:26.000I went, well I take that back, actually really funny story, when I was in, this is so funny, when I was in Phoenix, I went down to Phoenix for New Year's Eve, last month, and I was there with all the, with the crew, I was there with Baked Alaska, Millennial Matt, Sean, you know, Prince Hubris, you may know him as, I was there with Zoomerclips, I was there with,
01:24:51.000There's this big party in the middle of Phoenix where they did have a ball, a disco ball that dropped.
01:24:56.000And we went in there and it was this huge concert and they had this DJ and just tons of people there.
01:25:03.000And I remember, uh, before the clock struck midnight, this guy came over to our group, it was like all ten of us or whatever, and he said, uh, hey, uh, I-I've got some girls with me, uh, they don't have anybody to kiss for midnight, do any of y- are any guys interested?
01:25:20.000And I'm like, yeah, nah, nah, I don't think so.
01:25:22.000And everybody's like, yeah, no, not really.
01:25:25.000And, uh, Catboy Cammy actually goes up and he says, oh, I'll, uh, sure, yeah, whatever.
01:26:00.000But yeah, that's the only time I've ever seen that happen I've never been propositioned by a fat girl before I've never said I don't well then again, I don't really go out I don't really go to bars or anything.
01:26:10.000So I I guess I really wouldn't know but I
01:26:14.000Yeah, if that happens, that's disgusting.
01:26:15.000If you're some fat piggy, what are you even doing with your life, especially as a girl?
01:26:20.000If you're a guy, you can get away with it.
01:26:22.000I think if you're a fat guy, that's disgusting.
01:26:24.000I think fat, in general, is something you want to avoid.
01:26:28.000But with a guy, it's obviously different.
01:26:30.000If you're a fat guy, I mean, you shouldn't be fat, but there's something to being a big guy, you know, obviously.
01:26:38.000Being a big girl, there's almost no value.
01:26:40.000At least with the fat guy, there's like the idea that they're larger.
01:26:44.000And that doesn't always necessarily mean stronger, but it does mean size.
01:26:48.000And so, you know, some girls like bigger guys or whatever, right?
01:29:07.000You know, and I think about this all the time.
01:29:09.000I drive through my suburb and I'll look into somebody's house and they've got big windows and you can see right inside the house.
01:29:17.000And I think to myself, you know, these houses are not built for like gang warfare.
01:29:23.000The reason you can have nice houses and no fences and kids playing outside and dogs running around and all that is because the people here just don't shoot and stab and punch and beat and steal from each other.
01:29:36.000You don't have to have a security system or you don't even lock your doors in a lot of cases in this neighborhood.
01:29:42.000I do because I'm like a public figure but in a lot of cases you don't even have to have a lot of these security measures or whatever because and it's not because
01:29:52.000That makes your house impervious to threats, but because there are no threats.
01:29:57.000But there will be threats, and you will need to lock up and barricade.
01:30:00.000It's gonna be like that movie, I Am Legend.
01:30:02.000You remember that movie, I Am Legend, with Will Smith every night?
01:30:07.000He puts all the barricades around the windows and the doors, and the bright lights outside, and he sits in his bathtub with his gun, with his dog in his arms.
01:30:15.000That's what it's gonna be like for us.
01:30:56.000I was born yesterday Tantrus's tolerance and apathy are the last virtues of a dying society Aristotle Wow, let that sink in So you're parodying some of the super chats from the other night Wow, he had a point.
01:31:33.000Yeah, well, I guess I was early today sure save the West is looking at the Glenn Beck live chat physically hurts I've never seen it before all right.
01:32:25.000monochrome so send jayden and patrick their new gpus very epic ah very nice yeah great finally they're they're always complaining at least jayden is about the technical difficulties so that'll
01:32:38.000Hopefully that'll improve the quality of the streams.
01:32:41.000Based Chia says, FBI lists white nationalists as the same threat level as ISIS in response to the Uyghur video.
01:32:49.000Yes, they watched the Uyghur video and they said we've got to raise the threat level.
01:32:53.000Lifted Trucks says, what's your favorite truck?
01:34:46.000But I cannot imagine being like really invested in football.
01:34:50.000Because I'm invested in things, but I'm invested in things in as much as they are important, you know?
01:34:56.000It's sort of like a passing curiosity.
01:34:59.000But I mean, these people out there are like into it.
01:35:03.000We're we're a roll tide in this house or whatever.
01:35:06.000I'm like sheesh But yeah, they're very in the south of very much about their their brand and sports and all that Anyway Castizo gamers, this is a Catholic.
01:35:22.000What do you think about the death penalty?
01:36:04.000If we were in charge, yeah, I mean the death penalty would be in place for terrorists and exceptional violent cases and, you know, what do they call them?
01:36:15.000Enemy combatants things like that, but generally I'm against it.
01:36:19.000I'm not I don't really have strong feelings I haven't really read into the ethics arguments about it or the end of the other I'm not really well up to speed on that issue, but I would say that generally generally I'm in favor for those extreme cases and then I don't know about everything else like some people say Oh, we should put the rapists to death.
01:36:41.000I think we ought to be careful about who we should say should be put to death because who's going to be running the show, you know?
01:36:46.000Pretty soon it's going to be hate crimes put to death, right?
01:36:57.000Well, some of the people that have written for CounterCurrents are good, but you know, Greg Johnson runs CounterCurrents, and I feel like he's been a little bit rude to me.
01:37:06.000So, I don't care so much for Greg Johnson.
01:37:09.000I don't care for the fact that he's a pagan, and I believe he's a homosexual.
01:37:14.000I'm not sure if that's 100% true or not, but I've heard that from a lot of people.
01:37:18.000I'm not in love with some of the weird stuff that they promote over there.
01:37:22.000And yeah, Greg Johnson's been very kind of rude to me, and so I don't really care for him and his website.
01:37:45.000Even Richard Spencer called him out on this, and Richard Spencer's a fag too.
01:37:49.000But he did this article where he said, like, homosexuality's, like, based in European, and only Semitic Jews took it away from Europeans.
01:38:00.000It's like, yeah, that obviously has no place.
01:38:03.000In a serious right-wing movement and uh, you know, I've I've also heard some rumors about pederasty with him and so Uh, yeah, just just not sending their best from countercurrents Walter says you got me.
01:38:18.000Yeah, I wish I was in bed right now Sleeping i'm tired Uh, I had a big pizza for dinner and now i'm ready to sleep Polish american says nick's producer seems to be a real jerk rest up.
01:39:04.000I know a lot of people watch the show don't feel the same way, but I gotta be honest.
01:39:10.000I watch the debates and she's a little corny with some of her stupid like jokes and things, but generally she seems like, I don't know, she seems like the most legit out of all of them.
01:39:26.000The fact that she, like, yells at her staff and beats them up and emotionally abuses them.
01:39:31.000I like the fact that she's, like, no-nonsense, and she is a bitch, and she wins elections, and she's, like, uh, you know, she's one of these, uh, Midwestern female types.
01:41:20.000Debater says throwback to 2017 you got uninvited to Northeastern University knew you were legit then congrats on three years uninvited at Northeastern University I don't remember that uninvited to
01:43:45.000Josh Hawley, you know He's okay for now, but I've seen some bad things about him I don't know if he'll be great long term.
01:43:55.000But yeah, I mean tentatively I would say that I might support him Joe blows to stonetoss versus really good comics Oh really good comics easily really good comics is on another level stonetoss is just like, you know sort of pea brain basic bitch wignat takes and really good comics is like Leonardo da Vinci he's like
01:45:56.000Believing in the resurrection, having been baptized, and believing that the Bible is the inspired Word of God.
01:46:02.000I think those are the three qualifications, but you know, honestly, you're really Christian if you're a part of the Catholic Church is the big one.
01:46:38.000simp exterminator says had a go-off moment today in English class after my teacher was trying to claim African paganism is better than Christianity she is a self-loathing white woman in her 60s these boomers man yeah go definitely go off on anti-christian people there's there's definitely maybe don't go off about red pill politics all the time but always defend the religion Metallica fan says if you're racist that means you have escaped the matrix yeah very true
01:47:06.000Simp Exterminator says, the only account Jeff Bezos follows on Twitter is his ex-wife who took half his net worth in the divorce.
01:47:14.000Knowing that he is a simp, I now agree that we should tax all of his money.
01:48:01.000Shekelberg says happy anniversary big guy and a big big shout out to Cassie Dillon who, despite being a massive c-word, made possible this movement and helped bring about actually entertaining a compelling political commentary.
01:50:06.000Anders says, Nick, you've said many times that you're a statist, but what I can't understand is the idea that the government can spend money better than a private citizen.
01:50:16.000Do you generally find that to be true or not?
01:50:19.000Well, it's really just a completely stupid question.
01:50:22.000Well, the private citizen can spend money better than the government.
01:50:27.000Yeah, but you're always going to have a government and you need a government to fund things like the military and the police and infrastructure, and you need a national government to organize national objectives and regulations and everything else, and the government needs money to do that.
01:50:41.000So insofar as you are going to have a government and the government needs money to carry out its functions, it needs to take money from private citizens.
01:50:50.000And I don't necessarily believe that private citizens are geniuses with their money.
01:50:54.000All these free market people always say that, I believe that the private citizen knows best how to spend their money.
01:51:30.000I mean, what are we really talking about here?
01:51:32.000That the government's gonna tax them and then they're not gonna buy a pack of cigarettes, they're not gonna buy a case of beer, now they can't go out and what?
01:52:16.000I look at my superchats, and DLive takes 30% of the superchats.
01:52:21.000And it's like, does DLive know how to spend that 30% better?
01:52:25.000Like, maybe not, but I mean that's just the cost of doing business.
01:52:28.000I wouldn't be making superchats if DLive didn't host the site, in the same way that you wouldn't be making any money if you didn't have a government, because there would be no society.
01:52:40.000So it's that's the cost of doing business.
01:52:42.000That's like all these like completely asinine thought experiment uh questions that libertarians ask are terrible.
01:52:50.000You know they have they say things like um you know taxation is staffed and the individual knows how to spend their money than the government better than the government and the individual's the smallest minority in the world.
01:53:01.000They come up with all these like cat phrases and
01:53:03.000Hypotheticals and thought experiments and abstract ways of looking at things that are really, like, utterly useless in the context of what must be done in the real world.
01:53:14.000You know, these people talk about, like, in an ANCAP society, we would have private judges and private security, and it's like, um, yeah, that's great, but, uh, back to reality.
01:53:33.000Don't you believe that the people know better?
01:53:36.000Yeah, well, the government's gotta pay its bills, so...
01:53:39.000Azizel Azazel says you think Charlie Kirk is on to something with the whole Nancy Pelosi broke the law by ripping the speech I know you and him aren't friends but curious your thought on that angle no that's retarded that's completely retarded let's see Daniels has got a haircut yesterday to get rid of my long hair showed the barber a picture of you and told them to give me the Fuentes loving my fresh cut
01:54:04.000Little creepy, but you know, I think it's a good thing actually.
01:55:32.000RJ says, have you seen the trailer for this Beneath Us movie?
01:55:35.000Antagonists, successful straight white landowners hire protagonists, illegal Mexicans to work on their house and then trap them underneath it.