VIVEK CANCELLED??? Israel Lobby ATTACKS Vivek After Statement On Foreign Aid | America First Ep. 1209VIVEK CANCELLED??? Israel Lobby ATTACKS Vivek After Statement On Foreign Aid | America First Ep. 1209
Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican presidential candidate, has called for a total ban on all foreign aid to the State of Israel. He has been accused of being anti-Semitic and some have even said that maybe his campaign is over. We talk about his comments and the backlash, and how he is fighting back. We also talk about why this is such a big deal, and what it means for the future of the pro-Israel movement in America. Finally, we talk about the ADL and its impact on American politics, and whether or not this is a good or bad thing. This is a shorter show, but it's a good one, and it's going to be a shorter than usual show, so it's worth the shorter episode. I'll be back with a longer show on Friday, but for now, enjoy this one. -Nick J. Fuentes Show Notes: 1. Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo. 2. The American people will come first. 3. Only America First. 4. I'm not here to serve you, I'm here for you. 5. I don't care what country you're in. 6. You're not here for me. 7. We're in this together. 8. I do not own a gun. 9. I am not a race. 10. I have no idea what you're here for. 11. You are here. 12. We are here for this country. 13. It's not because we are here because we're here to do it. 15. We don't need a gun? 16. 17. We can do it, we're all here for us. 18. 19. I love you, not you? 21. You have a right to vote for us? 22. You can be a better country than we can be better than we do it? 23. What do you want us to do better? 24. We have a better than that? 25. What are you want to know what we can we do better than this? 26. What we're going to do with our money? 27. ? Is there a better way to be more than just one country? or are you ready for us to have a good day in the next two months? And so on and so on?
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00:01:55.000Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:05:24.000We're only going to do one story because it's going to be a shorter show, but it's a good one.
00:05:31.000And it's going to be shorter because I already did a Twitter space earlier tonight, which you can find on Telegram.
00:05:41.000I'm going to forward that to my channel, but you can also get it on Twitter or the NJF Archive on Telegram.
00:05:49.000But tonight, our featured story, we're talking about Vivek Ramaswamy, the Republican presidential candidate
00:05:56.000And specifically this major, major controversy in his campaign where he has called for the total suspension of foreign aid to the state of Israel, which is a huge, huge controversy.
00:06:27.000An American politician just can't utter those words.
00:06:31.000Otherwise, they are utterly destroyed by the Israel lobby.
00:06:35.000And it doesn't matter who they are, even if they're considered anti-Semitic, even the nine Democrats that voted against a recent resolution supporting Israel in the House.
00:06:46.000I'm talking about Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib.
00:06:50.000Even they would never say this, because it just isn't done.
00:06:54.000But Vivek said it, and he's gotten a huge backlash from his fellow Republicans and from the neocons and Zionists.
00:07:03.000They've all accused him of being an anti-Semite and some are saying maybe his campaign is over.
00:07:09.000And it's fascinating because he said a lot of stuff that I'm sure a lot of people don't like.
00:07:15.000He said a lot of things which, as we saw in the first presidential debate, the field didn't like about climate change or Ukraine or any other.
00:10:15.000But tonight it's gonna be a shorter show cuz I already did the Twitter space about the ADL and it's good stuff.
00:10:21.000I mean Honestly, I wasn't really feeling it if I'm being totally honest, I think it was a good space but I was really just encouraged to do it by Keith.
00:10:32.000I didn't even really want to do it and I'm not like throwing him under the bus I think it was a great space and I think after my Twitter space last night 10,000 more people put out the hashtag and
00:10:45.000I don't know if that was all me, but certainly I think I'm responsible for like thousands of those.
00:11:18.000uh keep it going i'm trying to keep it alive but it's a lot of just when i'm talking about something like that i'm really kind of downshifting into normie language you know what i mean like on this show i've been doing this show now for six years and i've talked about everything
00:11:56.000And so when I talk about something that interests me usually it's something a little more advanced but when I'm talking about something like why we have to ban the ADL I kind of have to downshift and talk to normies and spell out exactly what's going on and so it's a little repetitive and basic I'm sure for a lot of you guys so I don't always it doesn't come so naturally to me because I feel like I have to translate
00:12:26.000I'm not just telling you what's on my chest, I have to kind of, I have to conjure and translate the sort of basic, logical procession.
00:12:38.000How do you get from, ban the ADL, how do you explain that from start to finish?
00:13:46.000Everywhere you look, people are now talking about the Jews, and they are talking about race, and they're talking about replacement migration, and they're talking about religion in a way that it just wasn't happening five years ago.
00:14:02.000And it feels very rewarding to me because I'm very cynical and skeptical of politics, and even of what I do, and what anybody does.
00:14:17.000So many people just get up and they just talk and talk and talk and nothing changes and everything stays the same and are we ever really going to achieve a victory?
00:14:28.000But things are tangibly changing when you look at the conservatives and they have to kowtow to us.
00:16:08.000I said, but the Generation Z white males that are conservative are going to be more conservative than any generation in a hundred years.
00:16:22.000I said, and they'll have an outsized effect on the culture.
00:16:26.000And I used to think about the hippies.
00:16:27.000You know, the hippies were fewer than 10%, less than 10% of the boomer generation were actually hippies.
00:16:36.000And yet, they defined the generation, and they defined the culture for the latter half of the last century.
00:16:45.000But it was fewer than, or less than 10%.
00:16:50.000And so I remember when I used to say that Generation Z is the answer and we gotta radicalize the kids, a lot of people were very skeptical.
00:16:58.000I remember Scott Greer and others, and I like Scott, but he did disagree with me at that time.
00:17:06.000These guys were always saying, oh Generation Z's not conservative.
00:17:08.000Look at the polling, look at the Pew Research Survey.
00:17:12.000But I'd say, look, Generation Z is half female and half male.
00:17:17.000It's also half white and half non-white.
00:17:20.000I said, so any poll where you're looking for a majority, that's a mistake.
00:17:25.000Because we're talking about white males, which by definition are going to be a quarter of that generation, for starters.
00:17:32.000I'm not, we're not going to get salvation from the women, and we're not going to get it from the first generation immigrants, or foreign born, or non-whites.
00:17:40.000We're going to get it from the white males, which is a quarter.
00:17:44.000I said, and even within that category, it's going to be a fraction.
00:17:49.000I said, but if they're going to have the same cultural impact as the hippies, combining the cultural power, the technological power, like the hippies did, with the youth,
00:18:02.000They are going to set the tone for the generation.
00:18:23.000And a lot of that's coming from the top down.
00:18:27.000But there's this irrepressible streak in the culture of misogyny, of basically like proto-fascism.
00:18:36.000There is this rediscovery of faith and religion.
00:18:40.000It's been the undercurrent basically for the last eight years.
00:18:44.000I would say from Gamergate through Andrew Tate through the Donald Trump thing.
00:18:52.000And the same way that the hippies used technology and culture using music and television and radio, we're using social media and gaming and meme culture.
00:20:13.000So it all feels like it's going according to plan.
00:20:18.000And I put it out on Telegram a few weeks ago.
00:20:22.000I said, the headlines all summer have been, Groyper fired from this position.
00:20:28.000Follower of white nationals, Nick Fuentes, fired from this position.
00:20:32.000This guy caught, you know, Pedro Gonzalez loved Nick Fuentes in 2019.
00:20:38.000And it's like, that's just what you see.
00:20:41.000That's just what bubbles to the surface.
00:20:44.000You know, SPLC puts their line in the water, ADL puts their line in the water, and yeah, they're gonna pull some stuff to the surface, but there is that which is seen and that which is unseen, and what is unseen is like a mole-man army.
00:20:59.000It's like under, just underneath your feet, underground, there is this reactionary conversion happening.
00:21:08.000And if these guys like Kirk and Walsh, Walsh is in the belly of the beast, he works for Ben Shapiro!
00:21:16.000And he's like, everyone at this point recognizes, like Nick Fuentes, but has a Jewish boss, so he has to shut up a little bit.
00:21:26.000And so across the board, they all reflect Gruyper.
00:21:31.000Everywhere you look, everywhere you turn, anything that happens in the right wing, it reflects Gruyper.
00:21:39.000All these developments, they all eventually converge on Gruyper.
00:21:44.000And by Gruyper, I mean, like, Catholic reactionary, white identity, counter-Semitic, anti-immigration, all that stuff.
00:21:57.000It's no coincidence that guys like Sneeko and Kanye West and Leafy and Keith Woods, who's now the biggest rising star, he's the biggest thing on Twitter since Elon Musk took over, and it's all circling the Groyper drain, you know?
00:22:23.000That's just a statement on the general state of affairs after the Twitter space with this hashtag blowing up.
00:22:36.000That's just another flex, another demonstration of the power that these ideas hold, which it just gets louder and louder with every passing year.
00:22:51.000We will have to figure out the how we get the country back.
00:22:55.000But what this is doing is it's giving us a lot of material to work with.
00:23:03.000And listen, I don't want to give this too much attention, but I did see some of these guys like TRS and others, they're like, well, who does the hashtag help us?
00:23:12.000Oh, you got hashtag Beard the EDL trending.
00:23:15.000There's a lot of like, they're life's losers.
00:23:18.000They will never, they don't want to win and they never will win.
00:23:21.000And a lot of people look at the advocacy we do and the raising of the consciousness and they're skeptical.
00:23:28.000But I would say at the minimum what this does is it gives us a lot of material to work with, a lot of material to play with, in the sense that a future leader or leaders of things can do a lot more with the population that is primed with these ideas.
00:23:49.000I feel like if Trump came down the escalator in 2016 and went like full red pill, he would get rejected.
00:23:56.000But the more that we can get people familiar, you don't even need to win them necessarily, but just get them familiar with it.
00:24:05.000If you could just get your elevator pitch in their mind and prime the pump, they're ready for something a little different.
00:24:14.000They're ready for something more advanced.
00:24:17.000And I always said from the beginning that that is our mission, is to
00:24:24.000Not use Trump in a nefarious way, but to take Trump as a stepping stone and take what he did and take the baton from him and take it further.
00:24:38.000We always recognized that this populist nationalist thing was insufficient.
00:24:43.000It's not to say that it wasn't a remarkable first step and a necessary break, because it absolutely was.
00:24:50.000But we also recognize that the kind of rhetoric and policy from 2016 just wasn't going to deliver the ultimate victory.
00:24:58.000And that's because it lacked religion, it lacked a social component, it wasn't explicit enough in talking about Israel or even the media for that matter.
00:25:10.000It was a remarkable first step, but maybe it got us 60 or 70% of the way there.
00:25:16.000The goal was always to take what Trump did and build upon it, and take the baton and take it further, run it further down the field, and use that window of opportunity that he opened up to open it much further and let a lot more stuff in.
00:25:34.000And I think that we are successfully doing that.
00:25:37.000I think that when you look at the messaging from these guys like Vivek or even this Stop the ADL or Ban the ADL hashtag, it's like we are clearly a contender.
00:25:48.000We control a lot of market share in this conversation about succession.
00:25:53.000Like, the multiracial working class populism thing is dying.
00:25:58.000All that Teal-funded bullshit in 22 is dying.
00:26:02.000And what remains still, even four years after the fact, is Groyper's.
00:26:38.000All the bright young people from all the institutions are on our fucking side now.
00:26:44.000And they're the people that are going to go in and build careers for decades in politics.
00:26:50.000And they're going to shape the future right wing, which is all that we ever needed to happen was to institutionalize the break from the neocons.
00:27:01.000Anyway, so with all that being said, it's a remarkable sign of progress and, you know, guys like Keith Woods just give me so much hope because I really see in him, and not to meat-ride, I don't mean to meat-ride, okay, but I really like him.
00:27:19.000I really think he's an incredible person and it felt like for so long, and now not to be a dick,
00:27:29.000Not to meet right or be a dick, but for the longest time I felt like it was really just me.
00:27:34.000I felt like I was kind of the only one who had an idea about what to do and I feel like I had the only one that had an instinct for how to say our ideas and what things to say and how to do it.
00:27:48.000I felt like I was the only guy that could really thrive.
00:27:53.000And for the longest time I really was.
00:27:55.000You know, we've seen over the last year and a half many of the people that really were just bandwagoners onto the Gruyper War have fallen off for one reason or another.
00:28:07.000They decided politics wasn't for them.
00:28:09.000They no longer want to talk about Jews.
00:28:12.000They weren't able to make money streaming.
00:28:14.000You know, and I don't want to name names because they're losers, but
00:28:18.000All these so-called betrayals, it's really more like people that grabbed onto my coat, grabbed onto my garment in 2019, and for various reasons fell off when things got difficult.
00:28:32.000And so, like I said, for years it was just me.
00:28:36.000I felt like I was the only guy that was red-pilled and effective.
00:28:40.000There were other people that were red-pilled but not doing anything to speak of.
00:28:45.000And there were people that were doing things effective but they were cucking out all the time and not really interesting.
00:28:53.000But I see in Keith, and in many other people too, people behind the scenes and people that are red-pilled but you don't know it.
00:29:01.000I would even say guys like Elijah Schaefer.
00:29:20.000But I'm talking about these young guys that have instinct, that are correct on the issues, that are
00:29:28.000Navigating it really well, and that shows that we still have a movement.
00:29:33.000You know, after everything that they've thrown at us, because you really have to think about us as like survivors, they have put us through the fucking gauntlet.
00:29:42.000They have done things to us that has never been done before.
00:29:46.000To me, after the Capitol, I got, I had to pay $150,000 in legal bills.
00:30:13.000I got banned from all live streaming services for like a year before Rumble was around.
00:30:20.000I was banned from all social media, lost my Twitter, endlessly, you know, endless issues like this.
00:30:28.000Blacklisted, ostracized on a level that's unheard of, like people can't utter my name.
00:30:34.000And we've made it out on the other side, we built Cozy, we got on Rumble, we secured strategic relationships with these guys like Sneeko or Fresh and Fit, where we have these bridges now to the mainstream, we're like influencing the influencers.
00:30:50.000And maybe the best sign is that we're still attracting bright, young, talented people.
00:30:58.000To me, that's the biggest and the best sign.
00:31:04.000Attractive people talented people is dying.
00:31:07.000He's like you need that you need Bright people and specifically young people to look at what you're doing and say that's worthwhile And as someone who brings value to the table, I want to contribute to that that means
00:31:21.000That you're doing something that is still alive and so when I see a guy like Keith or many of these other people it's like this thing still has life we still and in some ways it's almost even taken on a life of its own outside of me and outside of the show and and we need to welcome that and and cultivate that and encourage that because
00:31:48.000So we need to bring together all the best and the brightest minds and help each other out and all push together on the same team.
00:31:58.000That's why I see these other guys like, I don't want to even name their names, but people that take a look at successful operations like this and they want to get petty and they want to do petty bullshit and personal stuff.
00:32:10.000I'm just not interested in that anymore because
00:32:15.000I just, maybe you've noticed, but lately I just ignore all drama.
00:32:20.000I'm about one mission, and that's about removing this Jewish elite from power and having
00:32:29.000A mass evangelization of the country where people convert to Catholicism and we have Christian leadership and we stop replacement migration.
00:32:39.000Like, so to put it succinctly, to stop white genocide and to replace our Jewish elite with a Catholic one and to evangelize the country to become followers of Jesus.
00:32:56.000Support them discreetly, publicly, in private, on the platform, you know, whatever.
00:33:03.000Because I'm not gonna let all the sacrifices that have been made at this point on, you know, on my part and on the part of many other people go in vain.
00:33:18.000We gotta get it in 24, and even if we don't, we gotta take these opportunities that we've been given through Rumble, and through Elon Musk, and all these other things, and we just have to do the most with them, because... The more I get older, the more I realize that we really just, we are responsible, like, we have to do it.
00:33:58.000Realistically, we don't have a lot of time.
00:34:01.000So we just we have to make we have to make saving America happen We have to make it a priority.
00:34:07.000We have to do everything possible and stop fucking around and do it so When I see Keith go under this guy works like an animal I'm like and and I met Dries van Langenhoven in America I look at guys like this and I'm like
00:34:25.000These are people that I look up to, that it's like, thank God, like the cavalry's coming in.
00:34:31.000There's other geniuses, there's other genius young white guys who have brilliant ideas and doing fucking real damage.
00:40:48.000For the past few weeks, Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has been accused of wanting to defund foreign aid to Israel, a characterization that he categorically denied in an interview with Fox News Digital.
00:41:02.000The firestorm began this month when he sat down with Rumble livestream host Russell Brand, who read a viewer's question on whether the GOP hopeful would include Israel in his defunding spree, halting funds to foreign entities like Ukraine.
00:41:16.000Ramaswamy said now, as that relates to Israel, my view is, I asked the question, there is no North Star commitment to any one country other than the United States of America.
00:42:01.000I want to get Israel to the place where it is negotiated back into the infrastructure of the rest of the Middle East.
00:42:07.000He said that's good for Israel, it's good for the rest of the Middle East, it's good for us.
00:42:11.000Such that come 2028, additional aid won't be necessary in order to still have the kind of stability that we'd actually have in the Middle East by having Israel integrated with its partners.
00:42:23.000And I think the Trump administration took the first step getting Bahrain and some other countries, I think we need Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Indonesia, and others in there.
00:42:33.000And that puts us in a position, and it's everybody's position, to say we don't have to meddle.
00:42:43.000I think if you're gonna have a foreign policy where Israel remains an ally, that's how you would do it.
00:42:51.000Because that is really the chief geopolitical problem in the Middle East, is that Israel is this pariah state which has never been integrated into the region.
00:43:02.000And that's a result of their dramatic entry into the region in the last century, where they rapidly colonized Palestine, declared independence, expelled all the natives, and then fought
00:43:19.000a war against the coalition of basically all their neighbors put together on four occasions and it's like that was the first 70 years of the last century and ever since that last war ever since the Yom Kippur War
00:43:39.000The name of the game has been, how do you resolve this?
00:43:43.000How do you resolve the fact that you've got this colonial settler Jewish state in the middle of the Muslim world, where the Muslim states are all completely hostile to Israel?
00:43:59.000That the Arab Muslims do not want Israel there, they don't want that footprint there, they have to stand up for the Palestinian Arab Muslims,
00:44:10.000But at the same time, Israel is able to defeat all of them, and they have the backing of the United States.
00:44:16.000So they're at this impasse, where they won't accept Israel, but yet Israel will exist.
00:44:22.000So there's this ceaseless state of conflict from 1948 until 1973, and then from then on it's this cold war.
00:44:33.000Between some of the larger states where they still don't really accept them and they're sponsoring these militia groups, these separatist groups, I'm talking about Palestinians and Hezbollah.
00:44:46.000And over the course of the last 50, and then not to go through the whole history, but over the course of the last 50 years you get normalization with Egypt in 79, you get normalization with Jordan in 93, you get this
00:45:35.000And with the United States and the neocon takeover in the 90s, they do that.
00:45:40.000At the same time that this drama is playing out in that region in the United States, the Israeli Jews, or the Zionist Jews, are taking over right-wing politics.
00:45:53.000And with Reagan's ascendancy, and as the neocons are really born in the 70s, they start to get into the government,
00:46:02.000And this process is only solidified in the 80s, 90s, and is basically finished with the election of George W. Bush.
00:46:17.000The most radical elements are in the Bush administration, in the DOD, in the Pentagon, in the commentariat, in the mainstream media, the mainstream press.
00:46:27.000And so after this clean break memo is published, where they say we're just going to destroy all these countries, we've defeated all of them, we're in a strong position, we have the backing of the United States, now it's our turn and we're going to go in and blow up all these powerful Arab states.
00:46:43.000We're going to start with Iraq, and then we're going to go for Syria, and then Libya, and then ultimately Iran, and there's some others in there.
00:46:50.000They take out Sudan and Yemen, there's a civil war.
00:46:56.000To some extent, it's Algeria, it's Libya, it's Tunisia.
00:47:00.000And anyway, so this goes on for 20 years, basically.
00:47:05.000The Iraq War, Afghanistan War, 2001-2003.
00:47:26.000They're chopping everybody's heads off, although it's probably fake.
00:47:30.000And then Trump gets elected, and Trump really, this is a long way of saying, that the natural evolution of our relationship with this state, and these sort of two things that are going on simultaneously, which is
00:47:44.000The integration of Israel in the region and at the same time the neocon rise and decline in the United States and on the American right.
00:47:56.000It comes to 2016 where Trump comes out there and says, well, the war in Iraq was a mistake.
00:48:07.000At the same time, he says that he's going to make a deal that's going to solve their problems.
00:48:13.000And that turns into the Abraham Accords, where they're going to negotiate peace.
00:48:17.000And it's not land in exchange for peace.
00:48:19.000It's not they're going to give the Palestinians land in exchange for calm in the region.
00:48:25.000Instead, they're going to trade peace in exchange for foreign investment.
00:48:32.000And so the countries that are part of Abraham Accords 1
00:48:37.000Are going to pour their investment money, which is really coming from China, into Israel in exchange for normalizing ties and accepting Israel diplomatically.
00:48:48.000And this is what Vivek is talking about.
00:48:53.000He says that by 2028, which is almost a century after Israel declares independence, 80 years later, he says we want Israel to be in a position where they have good relations with all their neighbors
00:49:05.000and we're not giving them aid and we're not at war anymore and that that's sort of like a what that really is is like a withdrawal plan it's sort of like an exit strategy for how we can divest ourselves of Israel's interest in us if that makes sense where it's like if Israel
00:49:44.000Well then, it basically eliminates the need for Israel to control our foreign policy because they don't need to go and fight monsters over there anymore.
00:49:54.000Or they don't need us to fight their adversaries in the Middle East.
00:49:59.000And similarly, then we wouldn't need to give them all of our money.
00:50:02.000If investment was coming in from the region, and again, they're part of this economic community, then they don't need our money.
00:50:12.000And so what he's basically talking about by extending the Trump-Abraham Accords
00:50:19.000Is an exit strategy for how we can we can divest our holdings over there and sort of become independent from this country and its problems the tricky part of course is Iran because Iran hates Israel and Iran up until recently hated Saudi Arabia and all the Gulf states with the exception of Qatar and Oman and
00:50:47.000And there's also the problem of Syria.
00:50:49.000Bashar al-Assad has his grudge with Israel, so I don't know if that's ever going to happen, but that's really the idea.
00:50:56.000It's going to be hard to make that work, although theoretically it is possible, because Russia is an ally of Israel, and Russia has involvement with Syria and Iran, so you know, theoretically they could make some sort of grand bargain, but anyway, that's the big idea with Vivek.
00:51:27.000He's saying that he wants to resolve the root cause of all the conflict and even Israel's infiltration of our government, which is that they have been at war with the region since their founding.
00:51:42.000The entire reason the neocons infiltrated the government and why they even became right-wing in the first place is because Israel was almost destroyed in the Yom Kippur War.
00:52:01.000They were all liberal Jews in New York.
00:52:04.000And then when they saw the Soviet Union support the Arabs in nearly destroying Israel in 73, they said, well, we have to become cold warriors.
00:52:18.000We have to destroy the Soviet Union then.
00:52:22.000Because they were liberal on every other issue.
00:52:24.000The only thing they were right-wing on.
00:52:26.000That's why they call them neocons, because they're not conservative.
00:52:30.000They were liberal on all the issues, and they didn't even care about all the other issues.
00:52:33.000They saw Israel almost destroyed by the communists and their Arab client states.
00:52:41.000So they said we have to be totally anti-communist and we've got to roll back the Soviet Union's influence because Israel's counting on us.
00:52:51.000And so these are the guys in the Reagan administration, these are the guys then in Bush 1 and Bush 2.
00:53:21.000And the Arabs and the Syrians thought that that was a way that they recovered some sense of pride after their terrible defeat in the Six-Day War in 68.
00:54:35.000And anyway, so when Vivek says we want an Abraham Accords II, he's saying if we can just simply integrate Israel, then basically this all goes away.
00:54:45.000Because in theory, it's even not really a religious struggle.
00:54:50.000That's really not even what it's about.
00:54:52.000Although the Muslims do hate the Jews, it's not even really about that.
00:55:52.000That says Ramaswamy's comments, which he made August 11th, led to a slew of negative headlines both in the United States and overseas, roughly one week later from predominantly Jewish news organizations.
00:56:04.000The New York-based Jewish Telegraph Agency ran the headline, Vivek Ramaswamy says U.S.
00:56:10.000should not give Israel more aid than others in the Middle East.
00:56:13.000Tel Aviv-based Haaretz ran the headline, rising GOP presidential candidate calls to end U.S.
00:56:38.000Ramaswamy told Fox News Digital that was clearly guided by opposition research, right?
00:56:43.000So it was not organically coming from those outlets.
00:56:47.000Which it's like, yeah, that's the Israel lobby.
00:56:49.000That's the Israel lobby mobilizing, like, antibodies in the bloodstream against anybody that says anything contrary to the money that Israel receives.
00:57:26.000And this is happening in the same world where if you say that the only reason we support Israel is because Israeli lobbyists buy our politicians, they say that makes you anti-Semitic.
00:57:39.000Like, these things are happening in the same world, the same universe.
00:57:43.000In one story, a US presidential candidate says, we don't need to give all our money to Israel, and all the Jewish media, literally, Jewish Telegraph Agency, Jewish Chronicle, How Rats, Jerusalem Post, they say, how dare you?
00:58:33.000We could see it with our eyes that this is... Vivek says let's not give all our money to Israel in this giant shakedown and the Jewish media ruthlessly attacks him in a coordinated way.
00:58:47.000Then the Jewish media says there is no Jewish media.
00:58:50.000Then the Jewish media says there is no Jewish coordination and there's no lobbying for Israel.
00:58:55.000Politicians support Israel because they like Israel, not because they're afraid of.
00:59:01.000A primary opponent getting funded by the Israel lobby.
00:59:06.000And so these are a couple of exchanges on Twitter.
00:59:09.000Mike Pence tweeted, Vivek Ramaswamy announcing that he will not use military force to defend Israel against Iran demonstrates a profound lack of understanding about defending American interests and our most cherished ally.
01:05:51.000And they would do this passive-aggressive shit where they're like, oh, I know you want to kiss Putin.
01:06:00.000Very feminine, because that's like a very feminine Jewish... Those are all the same, by the way.
01:06:05.000Feminine and Jewish and satanic, it's all the same.
01:06:10.000Anyway, so he says weakness arouses, but arouses doesn't even mean sexual.
01:06:15.000I know arouses just means like, it means what it means.
01:06:19.000It actually doesn't, the sexual thing is just a connotation, but they do mean that.
01:06:25.000He says, uh, Vivek's hesitation to send a clear message of support for Israel will only embolden the radical Islamic mullahs in Tehran as they continue to target innocent American civilians and threaten to annihilate Israel.
01:06:52.000Vivek must have missed that the fanatical terrorist regime in Iran regularly calls for death to America.
01:06:59.000If he doesn't see a nuclear Iran as a threat to American security, then he should take his place beside AOC and the squad and get nowhere near the White House.
01:07:10.000So this is like three out of nine people that are running for president that are owned by Israel.
01:07:15.000That are just like openly owned by Israel.
01:07:18.000Mike Pence, Nikki Haley, and Asa Hutchinson with the Israel lapel pin.
01:07:24.000Three people that are openly, proudly owned by a foreign nation.
01:07:30.000And Vivek replies, he says, another flagrant and dishonest distortion by the neocons.
01:07:38.000I explicitly state we would fully support Israel, including militarily, but that we should not want U.S.
01:07:44.000men and women dying in a war between Israel and Iran.
01:07:49.000If Pence, Haley, Christie, and Roe feel differently, they should have the spine to say how many Americans they'd be prepared to see die in that conflict.
01:12:54.000And even a guy like Vivek, I was skeptical.
01:12:56.000When he goes around and says, well, I have this fun new agenda and blah blah, I'm really wondering when the rubber's gonna meet the road here, but here it is.
01:13:07.000He says, yeah, I'm gonna apply America First to Ukraine and Israel.
01:13:12.000And he gets roundly attacked and he doubles down and says, okay, well tell me how many Americans should die for Israel.
01:13:18.000And why do you have a flag of a foreign nation on your shirt at an American presidential debate?
01:13:31.000And that that is coming from one of the most popular guys in the race who's second stage in the debate and viral and now has a big following and garnered a lot of respect.
01:13:44.000It's really amazing to see and it seems like the conversation's changing and it goes along with everything I said before but also
01:13:54.000It seems that the neocons really are on the downswing.
01:15:14.000I wish it was a guy that looked and sounded, or maybe not sounded, but had a name like Robert Kennedy saying Americans shouldn't die for Israel.
01:16:20.000This is actually, I think, a longer show.
01:16:22.000We'll take a look at our Super Chats, see what you guys have to say about all this.
01:16:27.000I for one welcome our Asian overlords as long as they're not Jewish.
01:16:32.000As long as they're not Jewish, maybe they'll help us get some Christians in power.
01:16:37.000Let's use the Indians and the Chinese to displace the Jews and then we'll convert the nation and then we'll get the Catholics in there and in the meantime we'll shut the borders and the Chinese will be chopping off the hands of all the black criminals.
01:16:56.000What if, in an alternate timeline, Beijing said, you know what, we're tired of seeing Chinese nationals getting beat up by blacks in New York City.
01:17:09.000And what if China took over New York City?
01:17:13.000And what if they made New York look like Beijing or Shanghai, and there was no crime, and there were cops everywhere, and they cleaned up the streets, and they built megaprojects and new skyscrapers?
01:17:31.000What if we had, like, Chinese soldiers on every corner, and if a black person started spazzing out, they took a sword out and cut his hands off?
01:18:46.000and somebody breaks into somebody's window and a giant Chinese soldier grabs him by his neck and just guts him, just guts his belly and his intestines spill out and throws him to the side, throws him into the river.
01:22:35.000Aristocratic, Catholic, Irish, Italians, Germans, and we are going to be with the Chinese, and with the Indians, and with some of the Arabs.
01:22:53.000And I feel like that's going to be how it's going to divide up.
01:22:56.000Working class, populism, multi-ethnic, Protestant, working class, Marxism, class warfare, flame it hot, Cheeto, nationalism, Taco Bell, Walmart, Applebee's, try that in a small town, nationalism over there.
01:23:16.000And over here, it's going to be kill the poor, high civilization,
01:23:22.000Aristocratic, cognitive elite, high IQ, Catholic, theocratic, monarchical, Irish team over here.
01:25:28.000Nine o'clock, ten o'clock, eleven, twelve, one, two, three.
01:25:33.0006 30 a.m oh hey big super chat I hope he went to bed I hope he went to bed he woke up he's tuning in now that's funny whoops well you know better late than never that's what I always say oh man
01:26:39.000Go listen to the Oliver Anthony song, okay?
01:26:42.000Go get your slam pig and go to a lake somewhere and drink a fucking beer, okay?
01:26:50.000And listen to your stupid fucking song.
01:26:52.000And don't worry about my cock and balls as much.
01:26:55.000I love that it's always this crowd, you know, this fucking guys that is...
01:27:01.000Lake vacation with the slam pig wearing fucking Birkenstocks talking about hey this 25 year old virgin thing is scotch as fuck.
01:27:10.000Yeah well this like 25 year old famous infamous millionaire thing is something you would also never understand so why don't you shut the fuck up and kill yourself in a video game.
01:27:22.000No, but thanks for the big super chat.
01:28:49.000You want to go and become a husband real quickly.
01:28:52.000It's like a buddy of mine was telling me this the other day.
01:28:57.000I got another friend who's in the same boat.
01:28:59.000He's going to law school and he's another genius and so funny.
01:29:05.000and he told me the other day he's like he said basically i've come to the conclusion that getting married is the end of the male life cycle and it's like it's so true i mean not to hate on married people because i'm gonna get married and have kids and everything
01:29:23.000But I have seen it happen so so so many times That a guy gets married and it functionally is the end of his life cycle.
01:29:35.000It's like a weird like animal kingdom thing It's like you're watching animal planet.
01:29:41.000It's like how a praying man a female praying mantis devours a male praying mantis It's like one of the it's like a man is almost colonized by a woman in a way
01:29:52.000Because these guys, they get married and what happens is their wife just colonizes their life.
01:30:01.000The wife puts him out to work and the wife is like nagging him, do this, do that.
01:30:10.000No, you can't hang out with your friends.
01:31:35.000And then all of a sudden I'm like wearing cargo shorts and a graphic t-shirt and I have a Mickey Mouse hat on and I'm like, come on kids, it's time to go.
01:31:47.000Like, so I just, it's not, it will not, it won't happen to me.
01:31:51.000Okay, it won't, it won't, that will not happen to me.
01:33:01.000And I'm excited, because it's going to be such a new thing for me, you know?
01:33:06.000Uh, you know, it'll be an interesting new experience, and when it happens, it happens.
01:33:11.000But, uh, the other thing is I want to become a lot richer, too.
01:33:14.000Because I don't want to be, like, I want to have, like, a big-ass wedding, and I want to be, like, I want to be able to really provide, you know?
01:33:21.000I don't want to just be, like, splitting my
01:34:27.000Steve Francis is in great shape, Vince is in great shape, but I've seen it happen, and it's dark.
01:34:33.000It's a very dark deal, so you've got to be careful.
01:34:37.000Also, I'm in a very particular situation, so it's not really the same, because I need to find a very special person to be my wife.
01:34:49.000Because I'm a special person, so I need to find, uh, it's not just a matter of, oh, check, check it off the, check it off, oh, finally you got, I gotta find my special someone.
01:34:59.000You know, because I am a, uh, historical figure.
01:37:16.000fine tuning yeah classic Keith Woods our guy hey but we love it was always with love was always with with immense love that we picked on him a little bit
01:39:51.000I've been meaning to ask you, if tacos were falling from the sky, raining tacos if you will, would you open your mouth and close your eyes?
01:47:44.000Listen, some of my closest friends are married.
01:47:47.000Some of my closest friends are married, but... You know, I'm just not...
01:47:53.000I'm not there yet I'm married to the game at this stage at this point in time and really it's my business okay it's my it's my penis and it's my testicles and you know and it's my life and I don't care what you say anymore because this is my life
01:49:32.000Am I just like emotionally stunted that I'm like... I'm like an 11 year old that imagines like, girls have cooties, I want to be a snowboarder.
01:51:36.000and everything but I don't want all the rest I don't want the rest that comes with it cuz I'm just not that guy I'm just not really you know not to get too personal but I'm a bit of an autist like that I guess