America First - Nicholas J. Fuentes


"We Have to Protect Israel" | America First Ep. 324


Summary

Tonight we discuss the Super Bowl, the state of the union, and the Governor who refuses to step down. We also discuss the Governor's comments about baby killers and why he should step down from the position he's currently in. America First is a show about Americanism, not globalism, and putting the American people first. Hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes, Jr. and Alex Blumberg, Sr. and special guest host of America First: The Inside Scooby Doo Podcast, and produced by Nathan J. Friesen, Jr., and Christian Bladt. Thank you for listening to America First. Please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to stay up to date with what's going on in our show and stay tuned for the latest episodes! Stay tuned for our live show coverage of the State of the Union address tomorrow, Tuesday, February 5th, 2020. Thanks for listening and God bless! - Your Hosts: Nicholas, J.J.Frieden, Rachael, & Christian Blodgett and the crew at America First, LLC. Thank you so much for your support, thank you for being a friend of the show, and for supporting the show and supporting us. . We can't wait to bring you more shows like this and more! God bless, God bless you, Blessings! XOXO, Kristian, Natalie, Jenna, Elyssa, AJ, and Sarah, AJ & Sarah, and Chelsie, Sarah, & Mike, and Joe, and Mike, Johnathan, all of the team at AmericaFirst. - The Crew at the podcast, and thanks for listening, Thank you, Joe, Mike, Mike and Mike and Joe and Matt, and all the rest of the crew, and thank you, and love you, again and again, again, for supporting us, and good night! Love ya, bye, bye! and bye. Love ya! - Your continued support, bye bye! - Kristian & Joe, bye Bye Bye Bye, bye. Love you all! - MURPHY! - P. & AJ & Joe & Mike! - EJ & JUICY, EJ, MURCHY, - NANCY, SOTU - PRAYO! - KEVIN, P.A. & JOSEPH, JOSIE, JR.


Transcript

00:02:43.000 Whoa.
00:05:28.000 Wall.
00:07:27.000 Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:07:33.000 It's going to be only America first.
00:07:38.000 America first.
00:07:43.000 The American people will come first once again.
00:08:12.000 America first!
00:08:36.000 Good evening, everybody.
00:08:37.000 You're watching America First.
00:08:39.000 My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:08:40.000 We have a great show for you tonight.
00:08:42.000 Very excited to be back with you this week.
00:08:45.000 We have a big week ahead of us.
00:08:47.000 Lots of important things to cover.
00:08:49.000 A big show tonight.
00:08:50.000 Lots to discuss tonight.
00:08:52.000 And then, of course, tomorrow we have the State of the Union Address.
00:08:56.000 Very big.
00:08:57.000 We'll be doing a big show about that tomorrow.
00:08:59.000 Live coverage.
00:09:00.000 Live analysis as soon as it's over.
00:09:03.000 And it was a big weekend this weekend also.
00:09:05.000 I guess there was a football game or something going on.
00:09:10.000 Super Bowl was yesterday.
00:09:12.000 Better known as the Bubble Bowl, I guess.
00:09:14.000 Almost known as the Bubble Bowl.
00:09:17.000 Hang on one sec.
00:09:18.000 I think I'm a little bit...
00:09:19.000 Okay, I'm a little bit low there.
00:09:21.000 Alright, um, but yeah, so we had the Super Bowl yesterday, big football game.
00:09:27.000 Yeah, I watched it.
00:09:28.000 I watched the football game, okay?
00:09:29.000 It was the big one, the big one in the year, and I watched it, and it was kind of boring, not gonna lie.
00:09:36.000 I don't know if all football games are like that.
00:09:38.000 I guess other football fans were not happy about the football game, so I wasn't alone in that.
00:09:44.000 It wasn't just me, in other words.
00:09:46.000 Because, you know, I watch every football game, and
00:09:48.000 You know they do the play and then they're just walking around and then it's just everybody's walking around and they get the reaction shot you got some guy in the sideline with the headset like you know looking around and you know then you got some guy just running up and down the fields boring and then they cut to commercials for five minutes so I don't know people are like man that was such a boring game yesterday that was the lowest scoring uh Super Bowl in NFL history what a boring game and I'm thinking
00:10:17.000 Oh, what, like all the other ones are really exciting?
00:10:19.000 Oh, this time they really threw the ball down the field.
00:10:23.000 The score went up like crazy on that one.
00:10:25.000 It's all the same to me.
00:10:27.000 But anyway, so that was over the weekend.
00:10:30.000 We've got some big things to talk about tonight.
00:10:32.000 We'll be talking about the Super Bowl.
00:10:34.000 That's what it represents.
00:10:36.000 Always about the representations on the show.
00:10:38.000 It's never enough to look at things in themselves.
00:10:41.000 We have to look at the big victors, the Patriots!
00:10:44.000 Hey, the New England Patriots!
00:10:46.000 See, I know.
00:10:46.000 13-3 was the final score.
00:10:49.000 I know that.
00:10:51.000 Quarterback, Tom Brady.
00:10:54.000 See?
00:10:55.000 And he's a great guy.
00:10:56.000 He's a MAGA supporter.
00:10:57.000 The coach of the team is a MAGA supporter.
00:11:00.000 We'll go into a little bit of the history of that.
00:11:02.000 Why that's a big deal, why that.
00:11:04.000 Makes left-wing people upset aside from the surface-level politics of the game.
00:11:11.000 We'll be talking about the Halftime Show from a Zoomer perspective.
00:11:14.000 We'll be looking at some of the commercials, particularly the Washington Post commercial, the president's pre-Super Bowl interview.
00:11:22.000 Then we'll be talking about the State of the Union Address, what we can expect, what will be good things that we can see, what will be not so good things that we'll see, some of the rumors about what will be presented tomorrow, also what I'll be doing in terms of coverage of the event, and then lastly we will talk about Governor Northrum, based in Redpill, Governor Northrum, the baby killer himself, but he's actually, but he's actually Redpill.
00:11:49.000 So I'll be talking about him who refuses to step down.
00:11:53.000 Look, he's evil, alright?
00:11:54.000 Anybody who talks about killing babies is not a good person, so I don't want anybody to get confused about our unironic position.
00:12:02.000 However, he's been there for 72 hours, he refuses to step down, everybody's given him the business.
00:12:10.000 I kind of admire it.
00:12:11.000 I kind of respect that he's sticking to his guns.
00:12:14.000 I also like that he admitted, if you guys have been following this, this is the Virginia governor.
00:12:20.000 It was exposed after his comments about infanticide, which we covered last week.
00:12:25.000 It was revealed after that, that he was in a racist yearbook photograph in 1984, where I guess there are two people, one wearing blackface makeup, the other wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe.
00:12:39.000 What I find so charming is that he admitted he was in the picture, and then within, and he apologized for it, and then within 24 hours he said, actually, no, that's not me.
00:12:49.000 And then he said, how did that even make it better?
00:12:52.000 I love when people just do the diametric flip.
00:12:55.000 They just complete 180, yeah, I just wasn't in it.
00:12:58.000 But then even better than that, which I so love, is they ask him at the press conference, can you still do the moonwalk?
00:13:04.000 He was about to do it.
00:13:06.000 So we'll get into all of that.
00:13:07.000 Maybe you're not really following it as closely, but we'll get into all of that.
00:13:10.000 We'll have a lot of laughs, a lot of good coverage, and it should be a great show.
00:13:14.000 Should be a jam-packed show.
00:13:15.000 Before we get into everything, I gotta say for my premium people, this week's episode is on the way.
00:13:22.000 Part of the reason why it's a little bit
00:13:25.000 A little bit late.
00:13:25.000 My fault.
00:13:26.000 I was planning on recording the show last night and then I realized on Sunday morning, you know, my parents are waking me up.
00:13:34.000 Hey, we're about to go to the Super Bowl party.
00:13:36.000 I'm like, oh, that's today?
00:13:38.000 I know it's no excuse, but that's that's why we're a little bit behind.
00:13:41.000 So that'll be up...
00:13:43.000 By the end of the evening, tonight.
00:13:45.000 So, that's on the way.
00:13:45.000 I know a few people were asking, wondering where it's coming.
00:13:49.000 That's my bad.
00:13:50.000 That's my fault.
00:13:51.000 I take responsibility, but that's why it's late.
00:13:53.000 So, it'll be published tonight.
00:13:54.000 But, with that out of the way, we will launch right into the show.
00:13:58.000 Lots to discuss.
00:13:59.000 So, we have to get to it.
00:14:01.000 We have to get down to business.
00:14:02.000 So, we'll start off talking about the Super Bowl.
00:14:07.000 The big game over the weekend.
00:14:08.000 Of course, it was the
00:14:10.000 L.A.
00:14:10.000 Rams versus the New England Patriots.
00:14:13.000 Why were they in Atlanta though?
00:14:15.000 I guess the actual event was being held in Atlanta.
00:14:19.000 But why?
00:14:20.000 I don't know how it works.
00:14:21.000 I know all the football people are gonna be in the comments and live stream.
00:14:25.000 Actually, it's because... Like, why don't they have it in Boston?
00:14:28.000 Why don't they have it in L.A.?
00:14:29.000 Wouldn't that make sense?
00:14:31.000 Maybe they don't have a... I don't... I don't know how it works.
00:14:33.000 All right.
00:14:33.000 But I guess they had it in Atlanta.
00:14:36.000 The Patriots won, obviously, as I alluded to earlier in the show.
00:14:40.000 Very boring game.
00:14:41.000 I guess nobody scored a touchdown until, like, the third quarter or something like that.
00:14:47.000 It ended up being 13-3.
00:14:48.000 The Patriots won.
00:14:49.000 This is... I don't know.
00:14:50.000 They won a lot of them.
00:14:51.000 I don't know the whole record.
00:14:52.000 Look, I'm not a sports person.
00:14:54.000 You're not gonna get the football analysis from me, but I guess they won a lot of them.
00:14:58.000 Tom Brady, I guess, has won six Super Bowls.
00:15:00.000 This was his
00:15:01.000 Seventh or this is the sixth?
00:15:03.000 I don't really know, but it's a big deal.
00:15:05.000 And it's a big deal because as was the case in 2016, I believe it was the Patriots versus the team from Atlanta.
00:15:13.000 Was that the Falcons?
00:15:14.000 I don't know.
00:15:15.000 But if you remember in 2016, it was sort of a similar political subtext to the events as there always tends to be, you know, particularly in America.
00:15:23.000 It's sort of interesting how
00:15:24.000 No matter what sports event you're looking at, whether it's baseball, boxing, football, there always seems to be a political context to it.
00:15:33.000 I don't know if that's been the case for as long as we've been doing sports as a civilization, you know, because we've obviously had...
00:15:42.000 The Olympics forever and all kinds of other sporting competitions.
00:15:46.000 I don't know if that's always been the case, but certainly at least in American history, in particular in America, there's always a racial undertone there.
00:15:54.000 If you look at Muhammad Ali versus Joe Frazier, if you look at some of the racial things going on in baseball and
00:16:00.000 I guess in football even.
00:16:02.000 I don't know if this has always been the case or in recent history and contemporary history, but in 2016 we knew that everybody was looking at the big game as a political event after you had the election of Donald Trump, you had the Brexit, some other things going on, special elections in particular.
00:16:19.000 Then you had what appeared to be, I guess, the blackest team.
00:16:23.000 That's the team of the Blacks!
00:16:42.000 Atlanta, which is this diverse city which can be seen as representative of the future of the country, demographically, politically, socially, up against the New England Patriots.
00:16:53.000 Of course, you have Tom Brady, who is a white, conservative, Christian character.
00:16:58.000 He's a friend of Donald Trump, a MAGA supporter.
00:17:01.000 The coach is the same way.
00:17:02.000 They're from New England, which doesn't have a whole lot of racial diversity.
00:17:06.000 So, in 2016, it was sort of the same
00:17:09.000 Atmosphere was the Patriots the white team of conservatism of Donald Trump versus Atlanta And then I think you saw the same thing basically on display with this one not so much with the Rams I don't know if they were as representative, but whenever you have the Patriots in the game You see the same thing and I the only reason I know this is because I pay attended I pay attention to the politics not to the
00:17:31.000 Football.
00:17:32.000 But every time they have the Patriots in the big game, in the big playoffs, you see the writers at BuzzFeed, the writers at Vice, and all the other left-wing outlets saying, isn't this so terrible that we have a team that represents whiteness, that represents conservatism?
00:17:48.000 I guess you had Harry Potter, or the actor who played Harry Potter, saying that he's rooting for the Rams because Tom Brady has a MAGA hat in his locker or something.
00:17:58.000 And I think this goes back to something we were saying on Friday.
00:18:00.000 I'm not going to spend too much time on this because I don't like to say, oh, sports is political or whatever.
00:18:05.000 You know, sometimes a game is just a game.
00:18:07.000 I understand that.
00:18:08.000 And I'm not trying to read too much into it.
00:18:10.000 However, this does tie in, I think, very nicely with what I was saying on Friday.
00:18:15.000 A caller came in the show on Friday and asked why the left is the way that they are.
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00:18:51.000 We're good to go.
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00:19:23.000 They feel weak, sad, miserable on the inside.
00:19:26.000 They relate to people who they project that onto who are weak, unsuccessful, sad, unfortunate people.
00:19:33.000 And so when you see so many people rooting against Tom Brady, the New England Patriots, a team of winners, a team of great champions who are very good at football.
00:19:43.000 You know, I'm not totally familiar with the
00:19:46.000 You know, all the technical aspects of it, but obviously, you know, they win the games, they win the championships, they must be doing something right.
00:19:54.000 The quarterback is a handsome, successful person with a great life.
00:19:57.000 They come from a place which is nice, which is historical Americana.
00:20:02.000 And so you begin to understand
00:20:04.000 I think the deep-seated things going on inside of our opposition when they are so stridently against and they project a political narrative onto something as innocuous as a football game.
00:20:16.000 Why they're so bent out of shape about the New England Patriots playing in the game again or winning.
00:20:21.000 You know, I don't relate to the underdogs.
00:20:24.000 I have to tell you, as much as I am sort of apathetic about football, I'm rooting for the Patriots because I like winners!
00:20:31.000 I relate to people who win.
00:20:33.000 I relate to people... I want them to win more.
00:20:35.000 You know, people who have money, people who are successful.
00:20:39.000 We should be relating to that.
00:20:40.000 We should be emulating that.
00:20:41.000 We should look up to that.
00:20:43.000 Not sympathize with the weak, the downtrodden, the sad, all that other stuff.
00:20:47.000 So, that's the way that I saw it.
00:20:48.000 I think that's why a lot of other people saw it the same way.
00:20:52.000 But some other things going on with the game.
00:20:54.000 I guess you had this halftime show, which I watched.
00:20:56.000 Big disappointment.
00:20:57.000 The only reason I was really watching, because I was on my phone, you know, most of the time.
00:21:01.000 I don't really care.
00:21:02.000 But really the big reason I was sort of watching, sort of engaged, was because the rumor was...
00:21:07.000 That they were going to play the song Sweet Victory at the halftime show.
00:21:11.000 Which, this is Zoomer culture.
00:21:14.000 You know, non-Zoomers maybe mute the show, turn off the show or something.
00:21:18.000 But as you may know, there was an iconic episode of SpongeBob.
00:21:22.000 When SpongeBob and the gang, they go to the Bubble Bowl, they play the Sweet Victory song.
00:21:28.000 It's a classic for the Zoomers, and I guess there was some petition going around that garnered over a million signatures in support of Maroon 5, who was the main, you know, the headlining act there, that they would play that song.
00:21:42.000 It was a tease!
00:21:43.000 They played, like, a five-second clip from the show, and then they played Sicko Mode.
00:21:47.000 Very disappointing.
00:21:48.000 You know, that was the one thing I was looking forward to.
00:21:50.000 That and the PewDiePie advertisement.
00:21:53.000 Neither of them happened.
00:21:54.000 They had Maroon 5, which was, I mean, it was okay.
00:21:58.000 They had Travis Scott singing Sicko Mode, also okay.
00:22:01.000 They had Big Boi, who was singing The Way You Move, an old Outkast song.
00:22:05.000 For me, it was a very nostalgic experience.
00:22:07.000 I thought it was very epic.
00:22:08.000 You know, aside from the whole Spongebob thing, you had so many good elements there.
00:22:13.000 You had all the old Maroon 5 songs from their album Songs About Jane, which was my childhood, which I grew up with as a
00:22:20.000 late rather as an early zoomer you know when i was growing up and i'm talking very early you know five or six years old i was listening to that to that album so all those songs were a bit of a throwback they had the spongebob show again from the childhood they had the old outcast song and then sicko mode a little bit of new in there so i thought it was very good as a zoomer as a early zoomer it was very nostalgic really hit home for me
00:22:45.000 And then the last two things we'll talk about before I move on because, you know, honestly, I don't really... I feel weird talking about the Super Bowl because that's not really what the show's about.
00:22:55.000 It's not about sports.
00:22:56.000 But, you know, I guess there are things going on which are, you know, sort of relevant.
00:23:00.000 The next thing we're going to talk about is this commercial, this Washington Post commercial, which I didn't actually watch it when it was on.
00:23:08.000 I mean, I don't really care for... I know a lot of people are like, oh, I watch the Super Bowl for the commercials.
00:23:13.000 The commercials are so funny.
00:23:14.000 The commercials are so funny and so cool.
00:23:17.000 I was never on board with that.
00:23:19.000 I think that's all kind of stupid.
00:23:21.000 You know, big corporations paying all this money to like, I don't know.
00:23:25.000 That one was real.
00:23:25.000 Oh, I really like that one.
00:23:27.000 That one really made me think.
00:23:28.000 That one was really funny.
00:23:29.000 I think that's a very stupid like womanish
00:23:32.000 Sort of a phenomenon, but anyway.
00:23:34.000 So I didn't catch this ad when it was on, but everybody's talking about it on Twitter.
00:23:38.000 The Washington Post bought out $10 million for a one-minute advertisement, and the advertisement depicts it's Tom Hanks voicing over all these events in American history.
00:23:49.000 The Civil Rights March, the moon landing, various wars, the Iraq War, World War II, all these events.
00:23:58.000 And the gist of the ad, I'm not going to play it for you, I'm not going to read out the whole thing, but the gist of it is journalists are out there on the front lines, they're covering all of history, they're gathering the facts, they're helping you make informed decisions, and that keeps us free.
00:24:14.000 Democracy dies in darkness.
00:24:16.000 This is from the Washington Post, of course, owned by Jeff Bezos, and
00:24:22.000 I think that just goes to show there's not really anything revolutionary to say about it.
00:24:25.000 I know a lot of people are very upset.
00:24:27.000 The number one thing people are upset about is the fact that they're just laying off journalists left and right.
00:24:32.000 What did they just cut?
00:24:33.000 Like 2,000 journalist jobs in January alone or something like that?
00:24:38.000 Or BuzzFeed, they cut a bunch of people.
00:24:40.000 Vice, they cut a bunch of people.
00:24:42.000 Huffington Post, they cut a bunch of people.
00:24:44.000 All these big conglomerates are making massive layoffs.
00:24:47.000 And then, in spite of that, you got people dying, you got people getting laid off, which is epic, by the way.
00:24:53.000 Then you got Jeff Bezos spending $10 million on this sort of self-righteous political ad in the Super Bowl.
00:25:00.000 Kind of speaks to how tone-deaf these people are, how tone-deaf the people who run it are, the people that are involved in it are.
00:25:06.000 Even had people that work for the Washington Post going on Twitter and saying, hey, can we like...
00:25:10.000 Get our pensions unfrozen maybe instead of buying a 10 million dollar advertisement?
00:25:16.000 But again, it just goes to show how arrogant and out of touch the press is in general.
00:25:20.000 This idea that they're really out there, they're really making a difference protecting democracy.
00:25:26.000 I like how they think of it as their fighting power.
00:25:29.000 You know, they're really changing the game.
00:25:32.000 They're really helping you make an informed decision about who you're electing for government.
00:25:36.000 This is coming from the richest man on the planet.
00:25:38.000 Do people understand that?
00:25:40.000 They watch an advertisement that's
00:25:42.000 Oh, it's so powerful.
00:25:43.000 It really speaks to freedom and democracy and the little guy.
00:25:48.000 This advertisement was bought and paid for by a man who has a hundred and fifty billion dollars.
00:25:53.000 A hundred and fifty billion dollars.
00:25:55.000 He is richer than probably the vast majority of nations.
00:26:00.000 Buying an advertisement telling you we really have to support the free and independent press.
00:26:05.000 Oh really?
00:26:06.000 Free and independent?
00:26:07.000 How could you live in a free and independent country when you have somebody who has $150 billion and you have $100,000?
00:26:13.000 How much equity does the average person have?
00:26:17.000 I think the average person has negative money.
00:26:19.000 The average person has more debt than assets.
00:26:22.000 So how do you live in a free country when you have less than nothing and one person has $150 billion?
00:26:29.000 They have more than the GDP of most of the American states.
00:26:32.000 Every state put together.
00:26:34.000 Or every economic asset in a given state put together.
00:26:38.000 How is that a free and fair country?
00:26:40.000 Democracy dying in darkness?
00:26:42.000 I think democracy dies when you have people that are so rich
00:26:45.000 They could buy the entire government and have money left over.
00:26:48.000 I think that's when democracy dies.
00:26:50.000 Not when you don't have a complete and total monopoly on information.
00:26:54.000 But, I don't know.
00:26:54.000 That's not really new.
00:26:55.000 That's not really anything we haven't seen or heard before.
00:26:58.000 Journalists are arrogant.
00:26:59.000 They think they're really making a difference.
00:27:01.000 What else is new?
00:27:03.000 And the last thing with the Super Bowl was this interview that the President did.
00:27:07.000 And it wasn't really a groundbreaking interview.
00:27:09.000 There wasn't really anything new that was said.
00:27:12.000 And honestly, I watched the interview.
00:27:14.000 This is, I guess, a yearly tradition that the President sits down with the news outlet, whichever channel is hosting the Super Bowl.
00:27:24.000 The President sits down with one of their interviewers before the Super Bowl to give an interview.
00:27:28.000 Obama did this, I believe.
00:27:30.000 George W. Bush did this.
00:27:31.000 Trump has done this, I believe, in the last couple of years.
00:27:35.000 And so, he sat down with some woman from CBS, who is terrible!
00:27:40.000 For an 80-minute interview, I think it was, and the interview was just so rude.
00:27:45.000 And it's interesting to contrast with the Barack Obama interviews, because I remember watching those.
00:27:50.000 Even when it was Fox News, Bill O'Reilly used to interview Barack Obama for the pre-Super Bowl interviews, and he was tough.
00:27:58.000 He would ask questions, but it was always very respectful, it was always pretty congenial.
00:28:02.000 The president was allowed to respond to the questions, think about it, digest it, respond adequately.
00:28:08.000 This woman's so rude, wholly uninterested in anything the president had to say, but just trying to obviously elicit some kind of reaction, trying to do some sort of a gotcha.
00:28:19.000 So that was the first thing that struck me.
00:28:21.000 The other thing about this interview, if you watched it, is that...
00:28:24.000 The president's getting a little bit tired.
00:28:26.000 You can see it.
00:28:27.000 You know, I've talked to a lot of people that are close to the president, that are, you know, surrounding the White House, and they say that one of the biggest things which is underrated, which isn't talked about so much, is the component of exhaustion.
00:28:39.000 The idea that you can never really rule out that maybe Trump isn't doing something, or he's not totally there, because he's tired.
00:28:47.000 Because being the president, especially being this president, is a taxing job.
00:28:52.000 It is taxing on
00:28:53.000 A person physically, mentally, emotionally.
00:28:56.000 And so I look at this interview, I've looked at, you know, recent interviews and I think, I don't know how he's gonna make it for another six years if he's gonna win re-election because, you know, you can see some weeks he's very good, some weeks he's very high energy and he brings it, but you can see that the job is definitely beginning to take a toll.
00:29:15.000 That exhaustion is setting in.
00:29:17.000 And this happens with everybody.
00:29:18.000 You could see this happen to Barack Obama,
00:29:21.000 When he came in in 2008, obviously very young, very energetic.
00:29:25.000 By the end, he was a mess, in my opinion.
00:29:28.000 I don't, well I guess we know why people weren't talking about this in the media, but I guess for normal people, we could see that he began to hit the wall pretty early on.
00:29:38.000 So, I'm starting to notice a little bit of physical exhaustion.
00:29:42.000 Beyond that,
00:29:43.000 Pretty uneventful interview.
00:29:45.000 I will say there was one quote, one little exchange, which I thought was pretty interesting.
00:29:50.000 They started to talk about Syria.
00:29:52.000 And this is something which is interesting how the press has suddenly turned against non-intervention.
00:29:58.000 You know, for years, the press, which is totally liberal, was against George W. Bush, was against the endless wars, the war on terror.
00:30:06.000 I mean, if you lived through the 2000s, you remember this.
00:30:08.000 People like Michael Moore, Bill Maher, Family Guy.
00:30:11.000 All the parody, all the hate that was directed towards the White House, directed towards people like Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld because of endless, reckless wars, mission fatigue in the Middle East, and all the rest.
00:30:23.000 And it's fascinating to see how that's totally turned on a dime.
00:30:27.000 Now you've got this female interviewer from CBS grilling the President on why he's pulling out!
00:30:33.000 Saying, well, aren't you worried about this?
00:30:35.000 How can you trust the Taliban?
00:30:36.000 Aren't you worried about this precipitous withdrawal from the region and everything else?
00:30:40.000 So I was interested by that.
00:30:43.000 And then you saw the president, you remember a month ago, or I guess a little bit over a month ago now,
00:30:49.000 The president said, we're pulling out of Syria completely in a month.
00:30:53.000 And then it was four months and the rest is history, obviously.
00:30:56.000 Now it's just, there's no timetable for that.
00:30:59.000 He said, and he's sort of walking this tightrope here, where on the one hand, you can see that he wants to get us out of there.
00:31:05.000 His answers are, look, we've been in there for 20 years.
00:31:08.000 We should have never been in there.
00:31:10.000 I really love, there was one exchange where she said, you don't trust your intelligence people on Iran.
00:31:15.000 They say Iran isn't developing a nuclear weapon.
00:31:17.000 You don't trust them.
00:31:19.000 And Trump responded, well, our intelligence people also said there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and that was obviously totally wrong.
00:31:26.000 So that was very good.
00:31:27.000 That was very epic.
00:31:28.000 So on the one hand, he's got all this rhetoric, which is so good, saying, look, I'm not in favor of endless war.
00:31:34.000 We're not the policemen of the world.
00:31:37.000 We're never going to fix this.
00:31:39.000 We're good to go!
00:31:57.000 I think Donald Trump is deeply offended and disturbed by what's happening with foreign wars.
00:32:02.000 He said, I visit the people in the hospital who have their legs blown off, their arms blown off, whatever, and basically it's got to stop.
00:32:10.000 But then there's always this equivocating throughout the interview of, well we're going to get out, but we've got to protect some things, we've got to protect some people, and
00:32:20.000 We're gonna do it eventually.
00:32:21.000 In particular, I found this quote very interesting.
00:32:24.000 If you don't, you know, if you think I'm crazy, if you haven't, if you don't believe me by now that what I'm saying is legit and I'm not just some crank or some hater.
00:32:32.000 Very interesting quote from the horse's mouth, from the man himself.
00:32:37.000 She asked him basically, so what are you doing in Syria?
00:32:39.000 What's going on with this withdrawal?
00:32:41.000 And he responded, quote, we're going to be there and we're going to be staying.
00:32:46.000 We have to protect Israel!
00:32:49.000 We're going to be there.
00:32:51.000 We are going to be staying.
00:32:52.000 We have to protect Israel.
00:32:55.000 We have to protect other things we have, but we're, yeah, they'll be coming back in a matter of time.
00:32:59.000 So, she's asking about these 2,000 troops remaining in Syria, and after this whole long rant about endless wars, it never ends, our Americans are dying over there, it's not working, there's no weapons of mass destruction, we should have never been in the Middle East, blah blah blah.
00:33:15.000 And then how do we equivocate?
00:33:16.000 What are the practical considerations there?
00:33:18.000 Is it, well, we have to do this for Americans.
00:33:22.000 We have to... Even oil!
00:33:23.000 If it was oil, I would be so much more generous.
00:33:26.000 I would understand that.
00:33:28.000 We have to protect oil.
00:33:29.000 Look, America runs on oil.
00:33:31.000 The world economy runs on oil.
00:33:34.000 If we were in the Middle East for the naked self-interest of protecting oil, protecting our economic interest, okay, I can understand that.
00:33:41.000 But why are we staying there?
00:33:43.000 Well, we're going to be there.
00:33:44.000 We're going to be staying because we have to protect Israel.
00:33:47.000 Oh, so basically what I've been saying for two years.
00:33:51.000 And I've been told by everybody in the mainstream conservative establishment, I've been told by people on the alt-right.
00:34:00.000 I've been told by so-called truth-tellers, really fringe, out-there, politically incorrect people on the alt-right.
00:34:06.000 People like Mike Cernovich and others.
00:34:08.000 You shouldn't worry too much about Israel.
00:34:10.000 Israel's our closest ally.
00:34:11.000 That's really interesting.
00:34:13.000 I was told by everybody, every stripe, from the Daily Wire crowd, to the Fox News crowd, to the CRTV crowd, to even the Alt-Lite.
00:34:23.000 There's nothing going on with that.
00:34:25.000 You're taking that too far.
00:34:26.000 You'll never get anywhere with that mentality.
00:34:29.000 But why are we in Syria?
00:34:30.000 Oh, we're there to protect Israel.
00:34:31.000 Basically what I've been saying all along.
00:34:33.000 And you can go back.
00:34:34.000 Just about every show we've done about Syria.
00:34:36.000 What have we said for years?
00:34:38.000 And this isn't just me, by the way.
00:34:39.000 People have been saying this for 50 years.
00:34:41.000 People have been saying this for a long time.
00:34:44.000 People have been saying this since the 1940s.
00:34:46.000 And we were giving so much support to the Zionists when we recognized the State of Israel under Harry Truman, under pressure from the Zionist lobby.
00:34:53.000 People were talking about this for almost 100 years.
00:34:58.000 Why are we in Syria?
00:34:59.000 Every show I said, well, we're in there because of a little ditty called the Clean Break Memo in 1996, which lays out pretty clearly why we've been in the Middle East for 20 years.
00:35:08.000 Because we have to protect Israel's northern border, because they send all kinds of supplies and troops and other things through Syria to get to Lebanon, and from Lebanon they use that as a forward base to launch attacks against Israel.
00:35:22.000 Well, I understand that.
00:35:24.000 By all means, Israel's got a big problem on their hands with Lebanon and Syria.
00:35:28.000 What does that have to do with me?
00:35:30.000 What does that have to do with anybody who goes over to Syria and dies?
00:35:33.000 Anybody who goes over to Syria and gets injured?
00:35:36.000 What does that have to do with the American taxpayers footing the bill for this operation?
00:35:39.000 What does that have to do with America?
00:35:41.000 We have to protect Israel.
00:35:43.000 Why?
00:35:44.000 We can't protect our own country.
00:35:46.000 They just announced, actually, in fact, which I find the timing to be so perfect,
00:35:51.000 Bibi Netanyahu announced this weekend that Israel is actually now building a new border wall along the Gaza Strip.
00:35:57.000 That's interesting.
00:35:58.000 So, let me get this straight.
00:36:00.000 Israel can protect Israel with border walls, with missiles, with illegal chemical agents.
00:36:06.000 They can protect themselves any way, shape, or form.
00:36:09.000 In fact, it's in their official foreign policy doctrine that if they believe they are under a serious existential threat, they can nuke the whole world.
00:36:17.000 It's called the Samson Option.
00:36:19.000 Look it up.
00:36:20.000 Very disturbing stuff.
00:36:21.000 They say that if Israel is about to fall, their last deterrent is they say that, okay, we'll just use our nuclear arsenal to just destroy the whole world.
00:36:30.000 That way nobody will ever even attempt to get that far.
00:36:34.000 So that's, you know, Israel can protect Israel.
00:36:36.000 They're fine and well, and we give them money to do that.
00:36:39.000 We can protect Israel.
00:36:40.000 So Israel can protect Israel.
00:36:42.000 We can protect Israel.
00:36:43.000 We can give them money for their border wall.
00:36:46.000 We can give them money for their missiles, their defense, their nuclear program.
00:36:50.000 We can send our troops to protect Israel.
00:36:53.000 But we can't protect America.
00:36:54.000 America can't protect America.
00:36:56.000 Nobody else wants to protect America.
00:36:58.000 It's a one-way street how that works.
00:37:00.000 Israel, carte blanche.
00:37:02.000 You can do whatever you want.
00:37:03.000 And we're gonna help you protect yourselves.
00:37:05.000 If you can't pay for the fence, or even if you can, hey, we'll help you out.
00:37:09.000 But we can't protect our own country.
00:37:11.000 Border wall for America?
00:37:12.000 Forget about it.
00:37:13.000 Doing any kind of military excursion for American interests?
00:37:16.000 Oh, forget about that.
00:37:18.000 Doing any kind of military realignment based on the kind of money we're spending abroad in NATO and other countries.
00:37:25.000 Forget about that.
00:37:26.000 We exist to serve at the pleasure of the world.
00:37:29.000 At the pleasure of the world economy, of the bankers, of Europe who doesn't want to spend money on military.
00:37:36.000 of South Korea who, God forbid, Seoul ever got attacked, right?
00:37:40.000 And I find that all to be very interesting.
00:37:41.000 I guess I'm some sort of a bad guy, right?
00:37:44.000 I guess I'm some sort of anti-Semite for saying that.
00:37:47.000 I guess I'm a real bad guy for saying that maybe protecting Israel isn't really our problem.
00:37:53.000 Maybe that's not our concern.
00:37:54.000 Maybe they're our ally, and it stops there.
00:37:57.000 And it stops just right there.
00:37:59.000 I've got a lot of friends
00:38:01.000 I don't know that I'd die for them.
00:38:02.000 I don't know if I'd send my children, my sons, my brothers, you know, all my family to give their lives to protect them.
00:38:10.000 I don't know if I'd give my fortune to protect them.
00:38:12.000 I think we'd just be friends.
00:38:13.000 I think it would just be mutual.
00:38:15.000 There'd be some degree of equality.
00:38:16.000 There'd be some degree of equity.
00:38:18.000 Some degree of reciprocity, perhaps.
00:38:21.000 But it seems to me that it only goes one way.
00:38:24.000 You know what that's called in the wild?
00:38:25.000 You know what that's called in nature?
00:38:27.000 That's called a parasite.
00:38:29.000 When you have two organisms working together, you could call that a pack, if they're of the same species.
00:38:35.000 If they're of the same tribe, perhaps.
00:38:38.000 If they're working together on a microscopic level, you could call that symbiosis.
00:38:45.000 Symbiosis, meaning that it's life working together.
00:38:48.000 Those are the Latin roots of those words, you know.
00:38:50.000 A microscopic organism attaching to a bigger organism.
00:38:53.000 And the microscopic organism gets nutrients, whatever, and the bigger thing, I don't know, they get some sort of a benefit when it only goes one way.
00:39:00.000 You know what they call that?
00:39:01.000 Easy.
00:39:01.000 Very clinical.
00:39:02.000 This is the dictionary definition.
00:39:04.000 It's called a parasite when it only goes in one direction.
00:39:08.000 Use that kind of language and I guess you're some sort of a hater.
00:39:11.000 I guess that makes you a real bigot.
00:39:13.000 But you know, I feel the same way about any other country.
00:39:15.000 It's just that no other country offends the degree to which Israel does.
00:39:20.000 I would say the same thing about any country in the world.
00:39:22.000 I'd say that about Mexico.
00:39:24.000 I've got Mexican ancestry.
00:39:25.000 I'd say that about Italy.
00:39:27.000 I've got Italian ancestry.
00:39:28.000 I'd say that about Ireland.
00:39:30.000 But here's the thing.
00:39:31.000 We don't have 2,000 troops inside occupying the enemies of Mexico, Italy, or Ireland.
00:39:37.000 We don't give $3.8 billion a year to Mexico, Italy, or Ireland.
00:39:41.000 We don't do any of that.
00:39:43.000 Italy, Mexico, and Ireland don't spy on us.
00:39:45.000 They don't steal our military secrets.
00:39:47.000 None of them have nuclear weapons.
00:39:49.000 And if they did?
00:39:49.000 No, they don't.
00:39:50.000 But if they did, they didn't get them by stealing their nuclear secrets or materials from us.
00:39:55.000 None of the same can be said about Israel.
00:39:57.000 Italy, Mexico, Ireland don't believe they ever blew up one of our ships, right?
00:40:02.000 So, that's all very interesting to me.
00:40:04.000 From the horse's mouth.
00:40:05.000 I'm not, you know, I'm not just some guy out there making stuff up.
00:40:09.000 We're in Syria because of Israel.
00:40:11.000 Is that a conspiracy theory?
00:40:12.000 The President of the United States said it explicitly on national television.
00:40:17.000 We're going to be there, we're going to be staying, we have to protect Israel.
00:40:20.000 Oh, well that's very nice.
00:40:22.000 Glad to hear it.
00:40:23.000 Well, when we finally wrap up in the Middle East, when we finally make the Middle East safe for Israel, maybe then we could get around to protecting America, right?
00:40:31.000 Maybe then, once we've figured out this 1,300 year war of religions in the Middle East in the desert, once we solve that, beyond a reasonable doubt, and ISIS and Al Qaeda will never rise again, when that happens, don't hold your breath, maybe then we can get around to
00:40:49.000 Securing our own border.
00:40:50.000 Protecting our own interests.
00:40:51.000 Wouldn't that be nice, right?
00:40:52.000 So, I thought that was just a nice, interesting little Bubble Bowl tidbit there.
00:40:56.000 A little Super Bowl tidbit.
00:40:58.000 It's all out there.
00:40:59.000 I just love when they say it explicitly because how can anybody refute that?
00:41:03.000 You go into a debate with any of these people, Will Chamberlain, Jacob Wool, Aaron Bandler, whoever, and it's so simple.
00:41:10.000 The President of the United States says, we are in Syria to protect Israel.
00:41:12.000 I don't really care about Israel.
00:41:14.000 Newsflash.
00:41:15.000 Look, I'm not Jewish.
00:41:16.000 I'm not an Israeli.
00:41:18.000 I don't really care what happens to Israel.
00:41:20.000 I don't care what happens to anybody.
00:41:22.000 I care what happens to people in my area.
00:41:24.000 I care what happens to my neighbors.
00:41:26.000 I don't care what happens to my family, my friends in Arizona, California, Virginia, Massachusetts, America, France, Russia, China, or Israel.
00:41:43.000 Oh, they're the only Western democracy.
00:41:45.000 They're in a bad neighborhood.
00:41:47.000 But don't you remember the Holocaust?
00:41:48.000 Yeah, big whip!
00:41:49.000 How about Armenia?
00:41:50.000 Armenia had a pretty bad genocide.
00:41:53.000 Have you heard anything about Nagorno-Karabakh?
00:41:55.000 Yeah, that's a pretty esoteric one.
00:41:57.000 Why don't you look that up?
00:41:58.000 You ever even heard of that?
00:41:59.000 Armenians had a pretty terrible genocide.
00:42:01.000 They've got land disputes.
00:42:03.000 They've got large powers trying to intercede in their affairs.
00:42:08.000 Trying to influence their elections, their politics.
00:42:11.000 People try to genocide them.
00:42:13.000 That's the only place you're going to find Armenians.
00:42:15.000 Is there an existential threat to Armenians, which is the number one priority of our foreign policy apparatus?
00:42:21.000 No, of course not!
00:42:23.000 Isn't Nagorno-Karabakh in the media the same way that the Gaza Strip and the West Bank is?
00:42:27.000 No way!
00:42:28.000 That's because Armenians don't have a large super PAC controlling Congress.
00:42:32.000 That's what it comes down to.
00:42:34.000 Armenians don't control the media.
00:42:36.000 That's what it comes down to.
00:42:37.000 You don't have anybody working in the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal who wrote for the Armenian Post like Bret Stephens writing for the Jerusalem Post.
00:42:47.000 That's why you don't see it.
00:42:49.000 The Armenians don't have a very complicated intelligence service that'll literally kill you or intimidate you if you talk about it.
00:42:57.000 There's a lot of countries that have been subject to genocide, persecution,
00:43:02.000 How about the gypsies?
00:43:02.000 You know, how about any one of them?
00:43:03.000 So anyway, I don't wanna... We're just, we're just... Now it's just turned into a screed, alright?
00:43:08.000 A little news update turns into a screed very quickly, but I think you understand my feelings on it.
00:43:13.000 It's all very ridiculous.
00:43:14.000 It's all very unjust, unfair, not right.
00:43:18.000 America first.
00:43:20.000 So that's a little tidbit.
00:43:22.000 We have to move on.
00:43:23.000 I could probably spend three hours going off about that subject, but I'm gonna have to stop myself so we can move on.
00:43:29.000 So that's the interview.
00:43:30.000 So it was a nice little interview.
00:43:31.000 It was a great game.
00:43:33.000 You know, white people won in the Super Bowl.
00:43:35.000 That's how I see it.
00:43:36.000 The white team won, MAGA team won, and that's great.
00:43:39.000 Great victory for the winners.
00:43:42.000 And Trump says stuff about Israel.
00:43:44.000 But we're going to get into the State of the Union here very briefly and then we'll get into Governor Northrum.
00:43:48.000 We're running out of time.
00:43:49.000 I wish I had more time here.
00:43:51.000 So the State of the Union.
00:43:52.000 I'll go over this briefly.
00:43:54.000 So the State of the Union is tomorrow.
00:43:56.000 It's at, I believe, 7 or 8 o'clock.
00:43:59.000 I forget if it was Eastern or Central time, so that's why I'm not sure on the exact hour.
00:44:03.000 But what we'll be doing tomorrow is the speech will come on.
00:44:07.000 I'll come on immediately after the speech is done, and I'll give live coverage.
00:44:10.000 Same thing like I did with the televised address earlier in January.
00:44:15.000 So tomorrow the State of the Union will be on.
00:44:17.000 I think it's about an hour, right?
00:44:18.000 Or a little bit longer.
00:44:20.000 And then I'll come on immediately after with the live analysis and everything which you guys crave, which you love so much.
00:44:27.000 But some things we can expect tomorrow.
00:44:28.000 The big rumors about the speech is that he'll announce the second Kim Jong-un North Korea summit.
00:44:36.000 The early speculation is that it will probably be in late February and in Vietnam.
00:44:40.000 That's where it'll take place.
00:44:42.000 I don't know.
00:44:56.000 There have been a lot of conflicting stories about what's going to be said tomorrow.
00:45:00.000 The president has said that it's going to be very exciting, that everyone should pay attention.
00:45:05.000 There have been senior advisors who hinted at the fact that he could be more hawkish on this, that he could be declaring a state of emergency or alluding to that.
00:45:13.000 Or there have been other aides and people close to the president anonymously who have said that he'll strike a more conciliatory tone, try to unite the nation and so on.
00:45:22.000 And really those are the big two things to look for.
00:45:24.000 There are some other things going on.
00:45:26.000 Hopefully he'll address infrastructure.
00:45:28.000 Hopefully he'll address opioids.
00:45:30.000 Perhaps, they say, he'll announce a meeting with Xi Jinping of China.
00:45:34.000 Of course, the negotiations which started in December at the G8 summit.
00:45:40.000 They are set to expire in March.
00:45:42.000 Very early on in March.
00:45:43.000 That's when sanctions will begin to increase once again.
00:45:47.000 So...
00:45:48.000 The President has been talking to a few different delegations from China in recent weeks.
00:45:54.000 He said that he won't seal the deal until he meets with Xi Jinping and really makes a comprehensive deal.
00:45:58.000 The President of China.
00:45:59.000 So, perhaps I'll announce that.
00:46:01.000 Those are the big things that I'm watching for and we'll see.
00:46:05.000 This is make or break.
00:46:06.000 You know, we said when the government reopened
00:46:09.000 back in late January that this is really what it comes down to.
00:46:13.000 If over the course of this time period between the reopening of the government and February 15th, when it's set to close again, if we see a big strong push, you know, he regroups, he comes back stronger with a big State of the Union with some other actions, then we can be encouraged about our prospects for the wall in the next two years.
00:46:31.000 But if that doesn't happen, we're totally screwed, at least on that front.
00:46:35.000 So, we'll see.
00:46:36.000 It really comes down to what he's going to say.
00:46:38.000 I don't know what he's going to say.
00:46:39.000 I don't know what he's got up his sleeve, what he's got in mind for how this may play out in the next 10 days.
00:46:46.000 Or the next 11 days.
00:46:47.000 But we'd like to hear at once an approach that is conciliatory in the sense that he makes the case to both sides, at least of the American people, for why there ought to be a wall.
00:46:58.000 Because you look at the opinion polling, I don't trust it totally because opinion polling is high stakes.
00:47:04.000 It makes sense for them to fake it.
00:47:05.000 It makes sense for them to fudge the numbers as they did in 2016.
00:47:09.000 If they're producing a poll that says, oh, 60 some percent of people oppose the border wall, well, that's going to have an effect on policy.
00:47:15.000 And when the people who are producing the polls have a vested interest in the policy, you can't trust it.
00:47:20.000 But regardless of that, we'd like to see him make the case.
00:47:23.000 We'd like to see him try to convince people in the middle, on the left, because he's got the base about the border wall.
00:47:29.000 That's where the, you know, comity, conciliation approach comes in.
00:47:33.000 But on the other hand, there has to be a very strong, firm,
00:47:37.000 Are you going to shut down the government if a deal isn't made?
00:47:58.000 Some plan of action for how this is going to unfold.
00:48:00.000 So that's what I'll be looking for.
00:48:02.000 That's probably, you know, going to be the big newsworthy two pieces is immigration in North Korea.
00:48:10.000 North Korea will be good only because, you know, these little things that are sort of going on behind the scenes will serve, I think, to sort of hedge our bets before 2020 in the sense that
00:48:21.000 The immigration thing is a slog.
00:48:23.000 It's a big fight.
00:48:24.000 But if you have other successes going on, on a back burner, behind the scenes, like North Korea, like trade, like infrastructure, that are helping your numbers among other people who maybe don't totally agree with you on immigration or they're upset with you about immigration, that's something that can make the president more buoyant.
00:48:41.000 That can help him a lot over the next two years if he's delivering wins in other areas.
00:48:46.000 And we said this a little bit about Venezuela.
00:48:48.000 Maybe you do something in Venezuela
00:48:50.000 It's short-term.
00:48:51.000 It's not a big deal.
00:48:53.000 Proportionally, it's very small, but it makes public opinion go up.
00:48:56.000 It brings a lot of political capital and clout, and then you're able to get something done with immigration.
00:49:01.000 So, that's how I view North Korea.
00:49:03.000 It's good in and of itself, but you know, of course, immigration is bigger.
00:49:06.000 So, that's the State of the Union.
00:49:08.000 The big story for today that I really want to get into, we only have like four or five minutes, but
00:49:13.000 We have to cover this because we didn't really get proper time to talk about it on Thursday.
00:49:17.000 We only talked about the components of the abortion comments, not so much the racist photographs.
00:49:22.000 So you remember we did cover this on Thursday.
00:49:25.000 This was on the heels of the Virginia abortion bill, which I didn't, I don't even think got out of committee.
00:49:31.000 But one of the Virginia state delegates was proposing the bill
00:49:36.000 Or she was being questioned about the bill and she said that, well, yeah, the bill would allow for a baby to be aborted basically while a mother was in labor.
00:49:44.000 You know, is that even an abortion at that point?
00:49:46.000 But this Virginia delegate was saying basically that, yeah, if a baby is about to be born, like within a day or two or maybe even in a matter of hours, it can still be aborted under this legislation.
00:49:57.000 And this prompted a huge backlash.
00:49:59.000 This was right after a New York bill passed, which was similarly controversial.
00:50:03.000 And then their governor made some questionable comments in defense of the bill.
00:50:06.000 He said basically, he insinuated, I'm not going to read the whole quote because it's sort of long, but he insinuated that a baby could be born, could be delivered from the womb, and then doctors and a mother would make a decision about whether or not they would they would allow the baby to live, if they would leave it to die or kill it or something.
00:50:24.000 But actually killing a baby who's been delivered as opposed to even a third trimester abortion, which is gruesome enough, but
00:50:31.000 We're good to go!
00:50:48.000 Which showed a guy in blackface makeup and a guy in a Ku Klux Klan robe and they say that he was in the picture or he was on the same page as the picture and immediately it was pretty spectacular how across the board Democrats within the state on a national level universally calling on him to step down.
00:51:06.000 Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, all kinds of people saying he's got to go.
00:51:10.000 Lieutenant Governor very called, you know, very short of him
00:51:17.000 He was just shy of calling for the governor to resign.
00:51:21.000 That's what I'm trying to say there.
00:51:22.000 So even his own subordinates are saying this guy's got to go, basically.
00:51:26.000 But he refused to resign.
00:51:27.000 And as I said at the top of the show, initially he apologized.
00:51:31.000 He got on television or he made a public statement on the internet and he said, you know what?
00:51:36.000 I'm sorry.
00:51:36.000 This does not represent who I am.
00:51:38.000 That was a long time ago.
00:51:39.000 And in fairness, he was in his 20s when the photo was produced.
00:51:42.000 And it was a different time, true.
00:51:44.000 But he said, I'm not resigning.
00:51:47.000 And then 24 hours later, he said, you know what, actually, that wasn't me in the picture.
00:51:51.000 I did nothing wrong, basically.
00:51:53.000 And I'm going to serve out my term as governor.
00:51:56.000 72 hours later, still hasn't resigned.
00:51:58.000 Everybody's calling on him to step down.
00:52:00.000 And my two observations from this episode, number one, and I tweeted about this, are so infanticide, that was fine.
00:52:09.000 That was OK.
00:52:10.000 Everyone was fine with that.
00:52:11.000 But the blackface, that was too far.
00:52:14.000 You call for a baby basically to be killed after it's delivered, which is satanic, which is demonic.
00:52:20.000 This is just morally wrong.
00:52:21.000 I can't imagine saying something like that, being okay with something like that.
00:52:25.000 You'll deliver a baby and then a decision will be made, a conversation will be had about whether it's going to live or not.
00:52:32.000 I guess that was no big deal.
00:52:33.000 No real national coverage of that.
00:52:35.000 At least no big outrage from any politicians on either side, the left or the right.
00:52:40.000 That was okay.
00:52:41.000 24 hours later, what, 40 years ago, he was in a picture which might have offended black people.
00:52:47.000 Oh God forbid.
00:52:48.000 Now everybody's on his case.
00:52:49.000 He's got to step down.
00:52:51.000 He's a terrible person.
00:52:52.000 That just kind of goes to show you how upside down the morals are in our country.
00:52:56.000 That so-called racism.
00:52:59.000 Is it really even that big of a deal?
00:53:00.000 It's a costume.
00:53:01.000 Who cares?
00:53:02.000 Do you understand how offensive people are to white people every day?
00:53:06.000 The things they say that are just explicitly, overtly racial hatred.
00:53:12.000 You know, white people are boring.
00:53:14.000 Well, that's kind of a nasty thing to say.
00:53:15.000 Yeah, white people are boring.
00:53:17.000 You know, you dress up in a costume, which might be a little bit offensive, but it's obviously a joke.
00:53:22.000 That's over the line.
00:53:23.000 It was 40 years ago.
00:53:24.000 But you say, oh, white people are evil, and white people are boring, and white people should be genocided.
00:53:30.000 You know, that's fine.
00:53:31.000 So I find that to be very interesting, the way that that works.
00:53:34.000 Call for a baby to be killed.
00:53:36.000 You know, that's fine and well, but you offend black people.
00:53:38.000 You know, now they're marching in the streets.
00:53:40.000 Really?
00:53:41.000 Number two is the timing.
00:53:43.000 Very conspicuous.
00:53:44.000 It's my belief that the Democrats did this because the Republicans did not have this photograph.
00:53:49.000 They were offered to buy this photograph, I guess, in the last governor's election.
00:53:54.000 They turned it down.
00:53:55.000 They wouldn't buy it as opposition research.
00:53:57.000 So this was done by the Democrats probably.
00:54:00.000 I'm sure they saw that his comments on abortion would be
00:54:04.000 Like, political cancer to their cause for a pro-choice.
00:54:08.000 If pro-choice came to be associated with somebody who was calling literally for infanticide, that would be the death knell probably legally for Roe v. Wade and also politically for pro-choice.
00:54:18.000 Because you understand, when it comes to those hot button issues, you really have to avoid appearing like you're a part of the extremes.
00:54:25.000 You know, like when that Republican said,
00:54:27.000 I think maybe a decade ago that rape was a gift from God or something, you know, with regard to aborting a child that was a result of rape.
00:54:35.000 If you, if the pro-life side got associated with rhetoric like that, it'd be very toxic for independents and for left-wing people if you're trying to convince them.
00:54:44.000 The same is true of the left.
00:54:45.000 So I imagine they heard that rhetoric, they said, this is too much of a liability, we gotta kill this guy, basically, politically speaking.
00:54:52.000 We gotta cleave this guy from the herd.
00:54:54.000 He can't be associated with us.
00:54:55.000 We will bury his political career.
00:54:57.000 Nobody will associate his rhetoric with us.
00:54:59.000 So that's what I think happened.
00:55:01.000 That's my second observation.
00:55:03.000 My third observation is that I don't really care about the picture.
00:55:07.000 Who cares?
00:55:08.000 Now, that's different than it being a good or a bad thing politically for us.
00:55:13.000 It's a good thing that people are calling on him to step down and people think he's racist.
00:55:17.000 That's all good.
00:55:17.000 That's all fine and well.
00:55:18.000 If Dinesh D'Souza finally has his day in the sun and people think, oh, maybe Democrats are racist, that's fine and well.
00:55:25.000 However, as a Republican, as a conservative, I honestly don't really care.
00:55:30.000 I think that's totally fine.
00:55:32.000 You know, the same standard I believe holds true with Brett Kavanaugh on this guy.
00:55:35.000 Look, it was a long time ago.
00:55:37.000 You can't really prove he was in it.
00:55:39.000 Nobody made a big stink about it for years, so obviously nobody cared.
00:55:42.000 Like, what difference does it make?
00:55:44.000 He was in this picture 40 years ago, and how does that affect anybody today?
00:55:48.000 Obviously nobody even cared about it for 40 years, that it was never published, nobody, right?
00:55:54.000 So that's my position, at least ideologically, that's my personal position, that, you know, it's actually a good thing that he'll, if he survives this, or if he refuses to step down, that'll set a good precedent that, like, yeah, you know, you can offend people, you can kind of do whatever you want, unless it's actually bad, you'll be okay.
00:56:10.000 Now, on the other hand,
00:56:12.000 I do think we should hold the Democrats to their standards.
00:56:15.000 They tried to destroy Kavanaugh over something far less and so he should be destroyed.
00:56:20.000 But if he isn't destroyed, if they try to, that's good.
00:56:23.000 That's epic.
00:56:24.000 It shows that they're actually bad people also.
00:56:27.000 But then by the same token, if they don't succeed, it's also good.
00:56:30.000 So this is white pills all the way around.
00:56:32.000 Democrat looks like a baby killer.
00:56:35.000 Democrats are trying to destroy each other.
00:56:37.000 Epic.
00:56:38.000 Democrats look racist.
00:56:39.000 Epic.
00:56:40.000 Democrats try and fail to get their guy out.
00:56:43.000 You know, he lives on as a representative of infanticide and racism in the Democratic Party.
00:56:49.000 It's all good.
00:56:50.000 That's all good.
00:56:51.000 It's all very epic.
00:56:52.000 So, the Governor Northam thing is very good politics by the Republicans.
00:56:57.000 Uh, so yeah, I know a lot of people are upset about Republicans saying, oh, he should step down because of the racial photograph.
00:57:03.000 I don't really mind that.
00:57:04.000 You know, again, personally, I think it's silly, but politically, I think there's nothing wrong with that.
00:57:09.000 Make them play by their own rules.
00:57:10.000 You know, a lot of people are like, oh,
00:57:12.000 You know, we should be saying the problem was not the picture, it was the infanticide.
00:57:16.000 Why not both?
00:57:17.000 Why not both?
00:57:17.000 Say, yeah, this guy's a baby killer.
00:57:20.000 Oh, and he's a racist.
00:57:21.000 Look at the Democrats.
00:57:21.000 They're the real racists.
00:57:22.000 Doesn't hurt.
00:57:23.000 It literally doesn't hurt.
00:57:25.000 The idea that people, like, can entertain these complicated political paradigms in their head and they're looking at all these inconsistencies of...
00:57:33.000 Oh, well, you know the Republicans are calling for this guy to step down But you know, aren't they supposed to be white identitarians like they're those connections are not being made That's the thing.
00:57:41.000 I remember even on Nationalist Review and I would talk to James Alsup and you know, we're cool now But I I disagreed with him in a big way about this about this concept, you know we were looking at I think the Gainesville rally or
00:57:55.000 Charlottesville 3.0 or something.
00:57:56.000 I think it was Charlottesville 3.0, which was not the one last summer, but there was one shortly after the big Charlottesville event and James said something to the effect that, oh well, this Charlottesville rally was a big success because nobody got hurt and it proves that if people got hurt at the last one, but nobody got hurt at this one,
00:58:17.000 That, oh, well, then it wasn't us who caused the violence, it was the other people.
00:58:21.000 And people understand that.
00:58:22.000 They'll look at Charlottesville, the one where the girl got hit by the car, and then they look at the peaceful one, and they'll say, oh, wait a minute, well, the common denominator here was that the alt-right was peaceful, and when there was violence, it was because of the... And I'm thinking, like, nobody is thinking that way.
00:58:37.000 Nobody is, like, trying to be consistent.
00:58:39.000 Nobody's looking at past events and juxtaposing and comparing and contrasting and saying,
00:58:45.000 Hmm, well, you know, it was one way here, but not this way, and I wonder why that nobody's... The news cycle is 24 hours, or 72 hours, or a week.
00:58:54.000 Nobody's thinking about that.
00:58:55.000 So Republicans, and particularly dissonant right people, are very goofy about this, and they project onto the unthinking, unblinking masses this idea that, oh, they're really gonna hold us to these principles, or consistency, or anything.
00:59:09.000 No!
00:59:10.000 Just call them a racist.
00:59:11.000 It works.
00:59:12.000 It works today.
00:59:13.000 It works, you know?
00:59:14.000 So, anyway.
00:59:15.000 But that's the governor we're running out of time here.
00:59:17.000 So we really have to move on to our stream labs and super chats So let me take a look at these But all in all pretty good week.
00:59:24.000 We got the big State of the Union we won the big Super Bowl game as a white race and And we'll see hopefully State of the Union's good tomorrow We're gonna take a look now.
00:59:35.000 Our stream labs is having a little trouble loading.
00:59:37.000 I love when that happens Okay, here we go
00:59:43.000 So let's see, we've got one from Doc Daniel.
00:59:45.000 He says, Nick, you need to discuss our flag memes on the show.
00:59:49.000 I don't know, what is there to say?
00:59:51.000 I mean, yeah, I guess a lot of people are making these memes of the title screen for the show and swapping out different flags and languages and logo.
01:00:01.000 What is there to say, you know?
01:00:03.000 Nick, talk about this retarded stuff happening on the internet.
01:00:06.000 Oh, yeah.
01:00:07.000 Zoomer Nationalist says you haven't really been keeping up with those premium shows, big guy.
01:00:11.000 I told you, I told you.
01:00:13.000 It's coming out tonight, but relax.
01:00:15.000 Teflon Dom says I analyze the subjects of every, you know, and that's the other thing.
01:00:20.000 The show goes, the show has never ended on time in probably three months.
01:00:26.000 Every night the show goes over a half hour and you always get these little complaints.
01:00:30.000 Oh Nick, the show's, the show's three minutes late.
01:00:32.000 What a big deal.
01:00:33.000 Oh Nick, the premium show's a few hours late.
01:00:35.000 This is a disaster.
01:00:37.000 Every night and that look and I understand I'm not I'm not look I'm not saying anything more than I am all I'm saying is it seems to be very One way that seems to be interesting how people operate, you know, cuz the show's 60 minutes.
01:00:49.000 That's how long it's supposed to be Oh, you know 90 minutes 120 minutes sometimes every night.
01:00:55.000 Nobody seems odd Nick.
01:00:56.000 We should really we should really not You know give this guy a hard time
01:01:01.000 Not a whole lot of consideration the other way, right?
01:01:03.000 Two minutes late.
01:01:04.000 Oh, late, late.
01:01:05.000 The show's terrible.
01:01:06.000 Blah, blah.
01:01:07.000 I'm there, you know, at 830.
01:01:08.000 I'm there at 845.
01:01:09.000 I'm there at 9 o'clock.
01:01:12.000 I live in the DMV and I find the Ralph Northam situation hilarious.
01:01:33.000 During the election he called Ed Gillespie a racist and blamed him for Charlottesville.
01:01:36.000 He even sponsored an ad where a guy in a truck was rounding up minorities.
01:01:40.000 Talk about karma.
01:01:41.000 Yeah, exactly, exactly.
01:01:42.000 And that's why it works.
01:01:44.000 You know, for all the people saying, oh, this... we shouldn't be hitting him for the racist thing.
01:01:49.000 It's not a big deal.
01:01:50.000 No.
01:01:51.000 You have to make the enemy play by their own rules.
01:01:53.000 Like, imagine just giving up...
01:01:55.000 Such a powerful arsenal that the enemy has built up for us in the sense that they've made it so that any sort of racial insensitivity, anything from the past is fair game.
01:02:06.000 And you say, we're not going to use that.
01:02:08.000 We're totally giving that up.
01:02:09.000 We're surrendering that completely to the other side.
01:02:12.000 What a stupid thing to do.
01:02:14.000 So yeah, I agree.
01:02:16.000 Teflon Dom says, I analyzed the subjects of every Super Bowl ad.
01:02:19.000 Black men were overrepresented by 118% compared to the population.
01:02:23.000 I couldn't find a single Hispanic featured.
01:02:25.000 Why no pandering towards them?
01:02:27.000 Yeah, that's sort of interesting.
01:02:28.000 I don't know if that's true or not, but yeah, it's sort of weird how they pander much more to them as opposed to Hispanics.
01:02:36.000 Reminder says quote rationalism is the toadstool that flourishes in its dark shades and with rationalism does such a journalist identify himself thus placing himself in the ranks of the enemies of Jesus Christ and this is from father Felix Sarda from liberalism is a sin very
01:02:55.000 Very based and red-pilled quote.
01:02:57.000 Eddie Cade says, I'm in the middle of reading some sodomite textbook for indoctrination camp, aka college, and I see America First Streaming now flash across my stream.
01:03:07.000 Sorry doctor, what's your face?
01:03:09.000 But this assignment has to wait for about a half, for about an hour and a half.
01:03:12.000 God bless.
01:03:13.000 Yeah, God bless big guy.
01:03:15.000 Yeah, college is terrible.
01:03:16.000 I never realized until I got in just how real the indoctrination is.
01:03:21.000 Jose says world peace can only be achieved if every nation had their own knicker president arguing and fighting for their own interests.
01:03:27.000 True.
01:03:28.000 True.
01:03:29.000 Deplorable Mike's is great show tonight, Nick.
01:03:31.000 What's your response to so-called right-wingers who advocate voting for Democrats, specifically Tulsi Gabbard, solely because of her stance on foreign policy like anti-interventionism and even though she fully supported Sanders?
01:03:45.000 Yeah, well, I've talked about this a lot on the show.
01:03:47.000 Just, it's fool's gold.
01:03:49.000 It's a total
01:03:51.000 Total red herring.
01:03:53.000 The idea that because a candidate is based on one issue or woke on one issue on the left that, oh, we should really vote for them.
01:04:01.000 That constitutes a sound, holistic choice for who should run the country.
01:04:05.000 What a stupid thing to say.
01:04:07.000 And I know a lot of alt-right people are really jumping on that bandwagon.
01:04:11.000 You know, Trump is talking, literally talking about South Africa, saying we're nationalists, talking about what's happening in Europe, he wants to build a border wall, all this other stuff, and people are like, yeah, well, um, he hasn't been that successful at it yet, so I hate him, he's actually the worst ever, and I'm gonna block him on Twitter, and I'm gonna vote Democrat.
01:04:30.000 Yeah, that'll show.
01:04:31.000 I'm like, these people are faggots.
01:04:33.000 These people are...
01:04:34.000 They're literal and figurative children in a certain capacity.
01:04:39.000 This idea that somebody who is 99% good for our interests, but because, you know, the rhetoric isn't all the way there sometimes, or the follow-through hasn't been what we hoped for, he's actually, oh, I'm gonna block him, I'm gonna go in the corner, and I'm gonna cry, and I'm gonna slam my fists on the ground, and I'm gonna hit my head on the wall, and I'll just vote for a Democrat.
01:04:58.000 Like, you're a little baby.
01:05:00.000 You're a little baby.
01:05:01.000 We have to grow up
01:05:02.000 Make sound, practical decisions.
01:05:05.000 Which is to say that Tulsi Gabbard, yeah okay.
01:05:08.000 I was really based off her.
01:05:09.000 She said that Trump was Saudi Arabia's bitch.
01:05:11.000 Whoa!
01:05:11.000 That's so red-pilled.
01:05:13.000 Yeah, well, she's also a woman.
01:05:14.000 She's also a foreigner.
01:05:15.000 She's from Hawaii.
01:05:16.000 She's a left-winger.
01:05:17.000 She wants to take your guns.
01:05:19.000 She wants to take away your health care.
01:05:21.000 I imagine she's probably for amnesty.
01:05:23.000 I imagine she's probably for immigration.
01:05:26.000 So, the idea that we would accept some left-wing person, some left-wing foreigner woman as the president, we would vote for and endorse that.
01:05:34.000 Oh, because she's really red-pilled on
01:05:36.000 Saudi Arabia?
01:05:38.000 Not even Israel?
01:05:38.000 Give me a break.
01:05:40.000 People are so... Honestly, it's just very low IQ, high time preference behavior.
01:05:45.000 Punished Beef Guy says, Hey Nick, how are you doing tonight, big guy?
01:05:49.000 Just wanted to pop up in here to say that the way you make your argument on why the US blindly supports Israel is very red-pilling and one of the best I've ever heard.
01:05:56.000 P.S.
01:05:57.000 So sick of this clown world.
01:05:58.000 T. Clown Pepe.
01:05:59.000 So true.
01:06:01.000 So true.
01:06:02.000 Yeah, well, thanks.
01:06:03.000 It's been, um...
01:06:05.000 I've been talking about the Israel thing for two years, you know, learning information and honing, excuse me, the rhetoric.
01:06:12.000 And, you know, you've seen all the debates probably.
01:06:15.000 Will Chamberlain, Wohl, Bandler, all these different characters.
01:06:19.000 And that is the real red pill.
01:06:21.000 I think that's the gateway to understand some of the bigger questions about what's going on in the country.
01:06:27.000 It starts with Israel.
01:06:28.000 That's when people start to say, huh, maybe there's something going on there.
01:06:31.000 Because the thing about Israel is,
01:06:33.000 Israel is another nation.
01:06:35.000 Israel is another nation.
01:06:37.000 And it's very simple for people to understand that concept when they see it as another nation, as a nation-state.
01:06:42.000 You know, when they see Israel as a separate nation, I think that really helps them to fully understand that premise, fully understand that concept.
01:06:51.000 When you see the abuses, when you see clearly the relationship there, I think it's easier to sort of say, oh, well, maybe look at some other things that are happening.
01:06:59.000 So, uh, you know, like with Saudi Arabia, right?
01:07:01.000 You know, things like that.
01:07:03.000 So, yeah, very red-pilling, very important argument to make.
01:07:06.000 Uh, but let's see.
01:07:07.000 We'll take a look at our Super Chats now.
01:07:08.000 We'll see what people are saying here.
01:07:10.000 Uh, Acid Rains' thoughts on the Sam Hyde documentary Blacklisted.
01:07:15.000 I watched, like, half of it.
01:07:16.000 It's not really... I don't know.
01:07:18.000 I mean, it was good, but it was kind of just, like, a PowerPoint presentation, right?
01:07:22.000 I mean, it wasn't, like, a true, like, documentary.
01:07:25.000 I mean, it's not like they had interviews with anybody, really, or, like...
01:07:29.000 I don't know.
01:07:29.000 It was good.
01:07:30.000 I'll say maybe I'm just sort of nitpicking, but it just seemed like a retelling of the story and... Did they have an interview with Sam Hyde?
01:07:36.000 I forget.
01:07:37.000 But, uh... It was okay.
01:07:40.000 I says, Britt here, what does the Hunchback do in... What?
01:07:44.000 Okay, this guy's just...
01:07:47.000 Did these people even speak English?
01:07:48.000 Yeah, I used to follow him, but he never followed me back, so I unfollowed him.
01:07:51.000 Maybe.
01:07:52.000 I guess I would have him on.
01:07:53.000 If he would come on, I would have him on.
01:07:54.000 But a lot of these people just kind of ignore me, and I'm insulted by that.
01:08:11.000 So, uh, so I don't know.
01:08:13.000 Maybe.
01:08:14.000 If he wanted to come on the show, I would have him.
01:08:16.000 EcoFash says, I saw Harry Potter with a shaved head.
01:08:19.000 Ah, very cool.
01:08:20.000 EcoFash says, Nick, for your own sake, ease up on the Uncle Ted saying this as a friend.
01:08:25.000 This is coming from an unironic EcoFashist.
01:08:28.000 Bad optics.
01:08:29.000 Uh, no.
01:08:30.000 Uh, no.
01:08:30.000 I love when people, oh, Nick, just stop this.
01:08:34.000 I'm saying this as a friend.
01:08:36.000 I don't think so.
01:08:51.000 Obviously, it's my livelihood, so I think about it more than anybody.
01:08:55.000 And then everybody always wants to come in.
01:08:57.000 No, I know better.
01:08:59.000 You know, I watch the show.
01:09:00.000 I know you do the show.
01:09:02.000 I know the show is your life.
01:09:03.000 I know you know people, you know, who know about the stuff, but I know better.
01:09:08.000 I'm gonna tell you how to run your show.
01:09:11.000 You know, this whole thing you're doing, that's great and all, but you know, you should do it the way that I think you should do it.
01:09:17.000 Never gets old.
01:09:18.000 It never gets old.
01:09:19.000 I think I know how to handle myself with regards to the optics question.
01:09:23.000 I won the optics war basically by myself, and there was help.
01:09:27.000 You know, there was the Irony Bros, there was Patrick Casey, there were others, but let's get real.
01:09:31.000 Who is the one pushing optics?
01:09:33.000 Who is the one taking the brunt of the heat, of the attacks, of everything else?
01:09:37.000 You know, thinking of optics, come on.
01:09:40.000 So, but Nick is an eco-fascist.
01:09:45.000 I also like, you know, I'm concerned about optics, but I'm gonna openly call myself an eco-fascist and declare myself as a supporter and a friend of the show.
01:09:53.000 Yeah, that makes sense.
01:09:54.000 Comic Yoong says, Dacerite Nica deport all journalists.
01:09:58.000 Yeah, so true.
01:10:00.000 Eco-fascist says, journalists got our soldiers killed in Vietnam, spit on the ones that lived.
01:10:05.000 A vet I met tossed a grenade in one's tent and nothing of value is lost.
01:10:09.000 So true, so true.
01:10:11.000 I've not read that one yet.
01:10:12.000 I gotta check that one out.
01:10:13.000 A lot of people have recommended that one to me, so I'll have to get on that.
01:10:17.000 No, I don't do advertisements.
01:10:30.000 Laura D'Chiara says, Nick, should I go see Dennis Prager tomorrow night and troll him epic style on the Israel issue or not?
01:10:36.000 It's $18, unfortunately.
01:10:38.000 Uh, yeah, do it.
01:10:39.000 It'd be pretty funny.
01:10:40.000 I'd just make sure to film it, but, I don't know, $18 isn't really that steep.
01:10:44.000 Chad Amir says, Civ 5 today, the UK proposed a vote to make Protestantism the official world religion.
01:10:50.000 Voted a fat nay, leading to full nuclear war and me losing the game.
01:10:54.000 At least I saved others from going to hell.
01:10:56.000 Well, that's the way to look at it, right?
01:10:58.000 Slovo Tave says, really got my knicker noggin jogging during the That One Car Super Bowl commercial.
01:11:07.000 The white guy escapes towards heaven from his desk job only for him to be saved from choking by a black woman.
01:11:13.000 Yeah, isn't that... I'm sure that's totally accidental, right?
01:11:16.000 I'm sure that's totally...
01:11:18.000 Coincidental.
01:11:19.000 Josh Sayre says, Great work lately, Nick.
01:11:21.000 Keep doing good things.
01:11:22.000 Hopefully the State of the Union isn't gay.
01:11:24.000 What is the best worst case for State of the Union?
01:11:27.000 Well, thank you.
01:11:28.000 Best case scenario, I don't really want to look at it that way only because
01:11:33.000 I have no idea what the play is here.
01:11:35.000 I don't know if he's going to do what he said he would through the White House last week where he's going to declare a state of emergency if they don't come up with a bill by the 15th.
01:11:45.000 I don't know if he'll try to renew efforts for compromise.
01:11:48.000 I simply don't know.
01:11:50.000 And I can't really give you a best or worst case because we would have to.
01:11:54.000 Whatever the pitch is, there's a lot of different components to it.
01:11:56.000 There's the shutdown, there's the state of emergency, there's bipartisan.
01:12:00.000 I mean, there's a lot of ways you could go about this.
01:12:02.000 So...
01:12:04.000 I don't know.
01:12:04.000 Probably worst case scenario is that, and I don't think this will happen, but worst case scenario is that he takes State of Emergency off the table.
01:12:12.000 I guess that would probably be worst case.
01:12:14.000 Best case scenario is that it's just a very concrete, workable plan that has State of Emergency at the end of the tunnel, at the end, you know, at the 15th.
01:12:23.000 So I, you know, if I had to speculate, I would say that's best and worst, but I don't think we'll really get an idea of what it's going to look like until he makes the pitch, makes the case, you know, because he hasn't really showed his hand since the end of the government shutdown.
01:12:37.000 He sort of kept a little bit low key.
01:12:39.000 So I don't really know what to expect with that.
01:12:40.000 Got to be honest.
01:12:42.000 Bratman says, oi Nick, can I be a paleo-conservative, non-degenerate, trad-nationalist Christian while also fulfilling my brat fantasies?
01:12:50.000 What does the Bible say?
01:12:51.000 I'm pretty sure the Bible has a resounding no on that one, but I don't know.
01:12:55.000 You have to take it up with your priest.
01:12:58.000 Kevin McComer says, if abortion is murder, should we do whatever we can to stop it?
01:13:02.000 Maybe even terrorism?
01:13:04.000 No, I don't think so.
01:13:06.000 I don't think that's a great thing to say.
01:13:08.000 Also, that's a federal agent thing to say.
01:13:10.000 I'm against all violence.
01:13:12.000 So, definitely not.
01:13:14.000 Why do people... Just the super chats on the show this past week, am I just not nagging you hard enough?
01:13:22.000 I mean, people calling into the show, people super chatting.
01:13:26.000 Nick, is terrorism okay?
01:13:27.000 Well, Nick, you know, in 1930s Germany, like what?
01:13:30.000 Are you using your head?
01:13:32.000 Oh, Nick, by the way, you got doxxed on this website.
01:13:34.000 Everybody go check that out.
01:13:36.000 What's the thought process?
01:13:38.000 It's like I said, it's Patrick Starr with the plank on his head trying to walk through the door.
01:13:43.000 That's the super chat sometimes.
01:13:46.000 Orchid says, I would like to take a moment to shill a good right-wing self-reliance and self-improvement discord.
01:13:52.000 Stop complaining, Nick.
01:13:53.000 I gave you money.
01:13:54.000 P.S.
01:13:54.000 What's the beef between you and the distributist?
01:13:57.000 I have no... Well, here's the thing.
01:14:00.000 I'm a successful person, I'm a smart person, I'm a handsome person.
01:14:05.000 When you're somebody like me, I guess a lot of people feel bad about themselves and they want to lash out.
01:14:10.000 So these very small people, and I don't say small in terms of stature or in terms of clout, I say it in terms of moral character.
01:14:18.000 People like the Distributist, people like Borzoi, people like, who's that other one?
01:14:24.000 What's his name?
01:14:25.000 Mauritania?
01:14:26.000 Mauritius?
01:14:27.000 Struggle or something?
01:14:28.000 You know, these kinds of people, I'm sure we agree on 99% of issues, but they feel threatened.
01:14:33.000 They feel insecure.
01:14:34.000 And these people attack me for no reason.
01:14:36.000 Attack me for no reason.
01:14:37.000 They're nasty.
01:14:38.000 And of course, they never confront.
01:14:40.000 Of course, they never tag me on Twitter.
01:14:42.000 Of course, they will never call into the show.
01:14:45.000 I have beef.
01:14:45.000 I want to debate you.
01:14:47.000 They'll do these snide, gay little comments that people send to me.
01:14:51.000 Oh, this person's talking trash about you.
01:14:52.000 I don't know what any of these people are.
01:14:53.000 I don't know Distributist.
01:14:54.000 I don't know Borzoi.
01:14:56.000 I don't know Mauritius.
01:14:58.000 I don't watch their content.
01:14:59.000 I never heard of most of these people until some people send me or relay a message and they say, oh, this person wants you to unblock them, like what happened yesterday.
01:15:08.000 Or, oh, this person was talking trash about you on a stream or whatever.
01:15:12.000 And so I don't I don't have beef with any of them but they get nasty for no reason they don't even know me and like I said we have all this confluence or congruence on the issues and it's uh it's very nasty very very uh blackpilling on on people's behavior so people who do that I just can't respect and I I don't care for so that's my beef.
01:15:34.000 Kang says, Nick keep fighting.
01:15:36.000 Fast food on me.
01:15:37.000 My or for my thoughts are not your thoughts.
01:15:39.000 Neither are your ways my ways.
01:15:41.000 So true.
01:15:42.000 Well, thank you, brother.
01:15:44.000 Ecofash says, Nick you should have Trump on tomorrow before the State of the Union.
01:15:47.000 Well, at least he got a sense of humor about it.
01:15:49.000 True.
01:15:50.000 Heiman says, hey Nick, do you advocate for killing random black people like Liam Neeson?
01:15:56.000 Can you talk about this cool book I found?
01:15:58.000 Can we make it without violence?
01:16:01.000 So we got some high IQ.
01:16:03.000 Okay, I take it back.
01:16:04.000 Superchatters are all right today.
01:16:06.000 Superchatters are based in Redfield again.
01:16:08.000 They're my best friends again.
01:16:10.000 The Liam Neeson thing was honestly pretty funny.
01:16:13.000 Liam, in case you missed it, Liam Neeson said today that he knew somebody who was raped by a black person.
01:16:21.000 So his initial thought was that he was going to go out and just kill a random black person as retribution, as racial retribution.
01:16:29.000 I'm not making this up.
01:16:31.000 This was in some interview he admitted.
01:16:32.000 He said, oh well, you know, back some years ago, I think it was a sister or somebody in his family or a friend,
01:16:39.000 Got raped and he was like, well, what race were they and black?
01:16:43.000 And so he said he was hoping that he would get into a confrontation with a black person so he could kill them What the hell?
01:16:50.000 Oh, I disavow.
01:16:51.000 I disavow thinking like that thinking like that is wrong Uh eco-fascist nick.
01:16:56.000 What is your favorite form of political violence?
01:16:59.000 Yeah, exactly basically
01:17:02.000 Beamer says, IE released its Chicago action video just now.
01:17:06.000 Very high action.
01:17:07.000 Yeah, I saw that.
01:17:08.000 I'm wondering when they're gonna release my speech.
01:17:11.000 I need to make my Instagram post already.
01:17:14.000 But yeah, I'll have to check that out.
01:17:16.000 Based Ones has gotta say, bro, thanks for red-pilling me on Israel to think last year I was subscribed to Daily Wire and CRTV is probably worse than when I was a Democrat.
01:17:25.000 We really need the rest of the nation to wake up and realize that the brackets aren't helping us.
01:17:29.000 So true!
01:17:30.000 Finally, right?
01:17:32.000 Yeah, but people just don't get it.
01:17:34.000 I think slowly but surely, look, it's the truth.
01:17:37.000 As long as we present our arguments persuasively and we are not a liability because of the way we look or the way we sound, the arguments will do the work for us.
01:17:45.000 But you have to, you can't be a liability to the argument.
01:17:49.000 That's, I guess, the slogan.
01:17:50.000 You cannot allow yourself to be a liability to the argument or to the cause.
01:17:55.000 And that means your appearance is inoffensive, your rhetoric is inoffensive, you know, everything about you.
01:18:03.000 It's not going to deter the spread of the argument in the agenda.
01:18:06.000 You do everything in your power to make the argument look good by looking professional, looking normal, sounding professional, sounding normal, sounding reasonable.
01:18:16.000 And I know a lot of people misunderstand that and they come in the show and they say, oh, well, Nick, but you come on the show and you're a little bit silly sometimes.
01:18:23.000 Or, you know, you're a little bit exaggerated sometimes.
01:18:25.000 You fly off the handle sometimes.
01:18:27.000 I'm an entertainer.
01:18:28.000 I do a show.
01:18:29.000 I try to get people to watch the show.
01:18:31.000 That's part of it.
01:18:33.000 But in any serious conversation that I have, you'll find that the rhetoric is always compelling.
01:18:38.000 The look is always on point.
01:18:40.000 That's the way it has to be, right?
01:18:42.000 So, Kevin McComer says, TPUSA against identity but black and Latino summits.
01:18:48.000 Yeah, good point.
01:18:49.000 Very true.
01:18:50.000 Bratman says, I have to ask my priest about my brat fetish.
01:18:54.000 I think that's the way you're gonna have to do it unless you're okay with just abstaining, right?
01:19:01.000 What a show, right?
01:19:03.000 The Bratman himself coming in.
01:19:06.000 Coming in hot.
01:19:07.000 But I think that's everything.
01:19:08.000 That's all our Streamlabs and Super Chats.
01:19:10.000 On that note, on the wrap note, I think that's going to do it for us.
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01:19:27.000 Oh, Nick, where's the show?
01:19:28.000 Where's the show?
01:19:29.000 I know, I know, it should have came out last night, but...
01:19:32.000 You know, things happen.
01:19:32.000 I hope you understand, but it'll be up there.
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