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.
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00:09:46.000Because, you know, I watch every football game, and
00:09:48.000You 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
00:10:17.000Oh, what, like all the other ones are really exciting?
00:10:19.000Oh, this time they really threw the ball down the field.
00:10:23.000The score went up like crazy on that one.
00:11:04.000Makes left-wing people upset aside from the surface-level politics of the game.
00:11:11.000We'll be talking about the Halftime Show from a Zoomer perspective.
00:11:14.000We'll be looking at some of the commercials, particularly the Washington Post commercial, the president's pre-Super Bowl interview.
00:11:22.000Then 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.
00:11:49.000So I'll be talking about him who refuses to step down.
00:12:11.000I kind of respect that he's sticking to his guns.
00:12:14.000I also like that he admitted, if you guys have been following this, this is the Virginia governor.
00:12:20.000It was exposed after his comments about infanticide, which we covered last week.
00:12:25.000It 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.
00:12:39.000What 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.
00:12:49.000And then he said, how did that even make it better?
00:12:52.000I love when people just do the diametric flip.
00:12:55.000They just complete 180, yeah, I just wasn't in it.
00:12:58.000But then even better than that, which I so love, is they ask him at the press conference, can you still do the moonwalk?
00:15:15.000But 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.
00:15:24.000No matter what sports event you're looking at, whether it's baseball, boxing, football, there always seems to be a political context to it.
00:15:33.000I 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...
00:15:42.000The Olympics forever and all kinds of other sporting competitions.
00:15:46.000I 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.
00:15:54.000If you look at Muhammad Ali versus Joe Frazier, if you look at some of the racial things going on in baseball and
00:16:02.000I 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.
00:16:19.000Then you had what appeared to be, I guess, the blackest team.
00:16:42.000Atlanta, 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.
00:16:53.000Of course, you have Tom Brady, who is a white, conservative, Christian character.
00:16:58.000He's a friend of Donald Trump, a MAGA supporter.
00:17:09.000Atmosphere 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
00:17:32.000But 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?
00:17:48.000I 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.
00:17:58.000And I think this goes back to something we were saying on Friday.
00:18:00.000I'm not going to spend too much time on this because I don't like to say, oh, sports is political or whatever.
00:18:05.000You know, sometimes a game is just a game.
00:19:23.000They feel weak, sad, miserable on the inside.
00:19:26.000They relate to people who they project that onto who are weak, unsuccessful, sad, unfortunate people.
00:19:33.000And 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.
00:19:43.000You know, I'm not totally familiar with the
00:19:46.000You 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.
00:19:54.000The quarterback is a handsome, successful person with a great life.
00:19:57.000They come from a place which is nice, which is historical Americana.
00:20:04.000I 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.
00:20:16.000Why they're so bent out of shape about the New England Patriots playing in the game again or winning.
00:20:21.000You know, I don't relate to the underdogs.
00:20:24.000I have to tell you, as much as I am sort of apathetic about football, I'm rooting for the Patriots because I like winners!
00:21:14.000You know, non-Zoomers maybe mute the show, turn off the show or something.
00:21:18.000But as you may know, there was an iconic episode of SpongeBob.
00:21:22.000When SpongeBob and the gang, they go to the Bubble Bowl, they play the Sweet Victory song.
00:21:28.000It'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.
00:22:08.000You know, aside from the whole Spongebob thing, you had so many good elements there.
00:22:13.000You had all the old Maroon 5 songs from their album Songs About Jane, which was my childhood, which I grew up with as a
00:22:20.000late 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
00:22:45.000And 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.
00:22:56.000But, you know, I guess there are things going on which are, you know, sort of relevant.
00:23:00.000The 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.
00:23:08.000I mean, I don't really care for... I know a lot of people are like, oh, I watch the Super Bowl for the commercials.
00:23:34.000So I didn't catch this ad when it was on, but everybody's talking about it on Twitter.
00:23:38.000The 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.
00:23:49.000The Civil Rights March, the moon landing, various wars, the Iraq War, World War II, all these events.
00:23:58.000And 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.
00:27:31.000Trump has done this, I believe, in the last couple of years.
00:27:35.000And so, he sat down with some woman from CBS, who is terrible!
00:27:40.000For an 80-minute interview, I think it was, and the interview was just so rude.
00:27:45.000And it's interesting to contrast with the Barack Obama interviews, because I remember watching those.
00:27:50.000Even when it was Fox News, Bill O'Reilly used to interview Barack Obama for the pre-Super Bowl interviews, and he was tough.
00:27:58.000He would ask questions, but it was always very respectful, it was always pretty congenial.
00:28:02.000The president was allowed to respond to the questions, think about it, digest it, respond adequately.
00:28:08.000This 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.
00:28:19.000So that was the first thing that struck me.
00:28:21.000The other thing about this interview, if you watched it, is that...
00:28:24.000The president's getting a little bit tired.
00:28:27.000You 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.
00:28:39.000The 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.
00:28:47.000Because being the president, especially being this president, is a taxing job.
00:28:53.000A person physically, mentally, emotionally.
00:28:56.000And 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.
00:29:18.000You could see this happen to Barack Obama,
00:29:21.000When he came in in 2008, obviously very young, very energetic.
00:29:25.000By the end, he was a mess, in my opinion.
00:29:28.000I 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.
00:29:38.000So, I'm starting to notice a little bit of physical exhaustion.
00:29:52.000And this is something which is interesting how the press has suddenly turned against non-intervention.
00:29:58.000You know, for years, the press, which is totally liberal, was against George W. Bush, was against the endless wars, the war on terror.
00:30:06.000I mean, if you lived through the 2000s, you remember this.
00:30:08.000People like Michael Moore, Bill Maher, Family Guy.
00:30:11.000All 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.
00:30:23.000And it's fascinating to see how that's totally turned on a dime.
00:30:27.000Now you've got this female interviewer from CBS grilling the President on why he's pulling out!
00:30:33.000Saying, well, aren't you worried about this?
00:31:19.000And Trump responded, well, our intelligence people also said there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, and that was obviously totally wrong.
00:31:57.000I think Donald Trump is deeply offended and disturbed by what's happening with foreign wars.
00:32:02.000He 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.
00:32:10.000But 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
00:32:21.000In particular, I found this quote very interesting.
00:32:24.000If 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.
00:32:32.000Very interesting quote from the horse's mouth, from the man himself.
00:32:37.000She asked him basically, so what are you doing in Syria?
00:32:55.000We have to protect other things we have, but we're, yeah, they'll be coming back in a matter of time.
00:32:59.000So, 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.
00:33:34.000If we were in the Middle East for the naked self-interest of protecting oil, protecting our economic interest, okay, I can understand that.
00:34:39.000People have been saying this for 50 years.
00:34:41.000People have been saying this for a long time.
00:34:44.000People have been saying this since the 1940s.
00:34:46.000And 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.
00:34:53.000People were talking about this for almost 100 years.
00:34:59.000Every 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.
00:35:08.000Because 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.
00:36:00.000Israel can protect Israel with border walls, with missiles, with illegal chemical agents.
00:36:06.000They can protect themselves any way, shape, or form.
00:36:09.000In 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.
00:36:21.000They 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.
00:36:30.000That way nobody will ever even attempt to get that far.
00:36:34.000So that's, you know, Israel can protect Israel.
00:36:36.000They're fine and well, and we give them money to do that.
00:38:29.000When you have two organisms working together, you could call that a pack, if they're of the same species.
00:38:35.000If they're of the same tribe, perhaps.
00:38:38.000If they're working together on a microscopic level, you could call that symbiosis.
00:38:45.000Symbiosis, meaning that it's life working together.
00:38:48.000Those are the Latin roots of those words, you know.
00:38:50.000A microscopic organism attaching to a bigger organism.
00:38:53.000And 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.
00:40:23.000Well, 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?
00:40:31.000Maybe 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
00:41:26.000I don't care what happens to my family, my friends in Arizona, California, Virginia, Massachusetts, America, France, Russia, China, or Israel.
00:41:43.000Oh, they're the only Western democracy.
00:42:37.000You 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.
00:44:56.000There have been a lot of conflicting stories about what's going to be said tomorrow.
00:45:00.000The president has said that it's going to be very exciting, that everyone should pay attention.
00:45:05.000There 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.
00:45:13.000Or 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.
00:45:22.000And really those are the big two things to look for.
00:46:06.000You know, we said when the government reopened
00:46:09.000back in late January that this is really what it comes down to.
00:46:13.000If 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.
00:46:31.000But if that doesn't happen, we're totally screwed, at least on that front.
00:46:47.000But 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.
00:46:58.000Because you look at the opinion polling, I don't trust it totally because opinion polling is high stakes.
00:47:05.000It makes sense for them to fudge the numbers as they did in 2016.
00:47:09.000If 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.
00:47:15.000And when the people who are producing the polls have a vested interest in the policy, you can't trust it.
00:47:20.000But regardless of that, we'd like to see him make the case.
00:47:23.000We'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.
00:47:29.000That's where the, you know, comity, conciliation approach comes in.
00:47:33.000But on the other hand, there has to be a very strong, firm,
00:47:37.000Are you going to shut down the government if a deal isn't made?
00:47:58.000Some plan of action for how this is going to unfold.
00:48:02.000That's probably, you know, going to be the big newsworthy two pieces is immigration in North Korea.
00:48:10.000North 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
00:48:24.000But 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.
00:48:41.000That can help him a lot over the next two years if he's delivering wins in other areas.
00:48:46.000And we said this a little bit about Venezuela.
00:49:08.000The big story for today that I really want to get into, we only have like four or five minutes, but
00:49:13.000We have to cover this because we didn't really get proper time to talk about it on Thursday.
00:49:17.000We only talked about the components of the abortion comments, not so much the racist photographs.
00:49:22.000So you remember we did cover this on Thursday.
00:49:25.000This was on the heels of the Virginia abortion bill, which I didn't, I don't even think got out of committee.
00:49:31.000But one of the Virginia state delegates was proposing the bill
00:49:36.000Or 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.
00:49:44.000You know, is that even an abortion at that point?
00:49:46.000But 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.
00:49:59.000This was right after a New York bill passed, which was similarly controversial.
00:50:03.000And then their governor made some questionable comments in defense of the bill.
00:50:06.000He 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.
00:50:24.000But actually killing a baby who's been delivered as opposed to even a third trimester abortion, which is gruesome enough, but
00:50:48.000Which 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.
00:51:06.000Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi, all kinds of people saying he's got to go.
00:51:10.000Lieutenant Governor very called, you know, very short of him
00:51:17.000He was just shy of calling for the governor to resign.
00:53:55.000They wouldn't buy it as opposition research.
00:53:57.000So this was done by the Democrats probably.
00:54:00.000I'm sure they saw that his comments on abortion would be
00:54:04.000Like, political cancer to their cause for a pro-choice.
00:54:08.000If 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.
00:54:18.000Because you understand, when it comes to those hot button issues, you really have to avoid appearing like you're a part of the extremes.
00:54:25.000You know, like when that Republican said,
00:54:27.000I 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.
00:54:35.000If 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.
00:54:45.000So I imagine they heard that rhetoric, they said, this is too much of a liability, we gotta kill this guy, basically, politically speaking.
00:54:52.000We gotta cleave this guy from the herd.
00:55:44.000He was in this picture 40 years ago, and how does that affect anybody today?
00:55:48.000Obviously nobody even cared about it for 40 years, that it was never published, nobody, right?
00:55:54.000So 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.
00:57:25.000The idea that people, like, can entertain these complicated political paradigms in their head and they're looking at all these inconsistencies of...
00:57:33.000Oh, 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.
00:57:41.000I 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
00:57:56.000I 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,
00:58:17.000That, oh, well, then it wasn't us who caused the violence, it was the other people.
00:58:22.000They'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.
00:58:37.000Nobody is, like, trying to be consistent.
00:58:39.000Nobody's looking at past events and juxtaposing and comparing and contrasting and saying,
00:58:45.000Hmm, 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.
00:58:55.000So 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.
00:59:15.000But that's the governor we're running out of time here.
00:59:17.000So 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.
00:59:24.000We 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.
00:59:35.000Our stream labs is having a little trouble loading.
00:59:37.000I love when that happens Okay, here we go
00:59:43.000So let's see, we've got one from Doc Daniel.
00:59:45.000He says, Nick, you need to discuss our flag memes on the show.
00:59:51.000I 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.
01:00:37.000Every 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.
01:00:49.000That's how long it's supposed to be Oh, you know 90 minutes 120 minutes sometimes every night.
01:01:55.000Such 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.
01:02:06.000And you say, we're not going to use that.
01:02:28.000I 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.
01:02:36.000Reminder 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
01:02:57.000Eddie 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.
01:03:29.000Deplorable Mike's is great show tonight, Nick.
01:03:31.000What'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?
01:03:45.000Yeah, well, I've talked about this a lot on the show.
01:04:07.000And I know a lot of alt-right people are really jumping on that bandwagon.
01:04:11.000You 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.
01:04:34.000They're literal and figurative children in a certain capacity.
01:04:39.000This 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.
01:05:23.000I imagine she's probably for immigration.
01:05:26.000So, 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.
01:05:34.000Oh, because she's really red-pilled on
01:05:40.000People are so... Honestly, it's just very low IQ, high time preference behavior.
01:05:45.000Punished Beef Guy says, Hey Nick, how are you doing tonight, big guy?
01:05:49.000Just 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.
01:06:37.000And it's very simple for people to understand that concept when they see it as another nation, as a nation-state.
01:06:42.000You know, when they see Israel as a separate nation, I think that really helps them to fully understand that premise, fully understand that concept.
01:06:51.000When 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.
01:06:59.000So, uh, you know, like with Saudi Arabia, right?
01:07:30.000I'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?
01:09:45.000I 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.
01:11:35.000I 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.
01:11:45.000I don't know if he'll try to renew efforts for compromise.
01:12:04.000Probably 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.
01:12:12.000I guess that would probably be worst case.
01:12:14.000Best 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.
01:12:23.000So 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.
01:14:59.000I 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.
01:15:08.000Or, oh, this person was talking trash about you on a stream or whatever.
01:15:12.000And 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.
01:17:08.000I'm wondering when they're gonna release my speech.
01:17:11.000I need to make my Instagram post already.
01:17:14.000But yeah, I'll have to check that out.
01:17:16.000Based 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.
01:17:25.000We really need the rest of the nation to wake up and realize that the brackets aren't helping us.
01:17:34.000I think slowly but surely, look, it's the truth.
01:17:37.000As 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.
01:17:45.000But you have to, you can't be a liability to the argument.
01:17:50.000You cannot allow yourself to be a liability to the argument or to the cause.
01:17:55.000And that means your appearance is inoffensive, your rhetoric is inoffensive, you know, everything about you.
01:18:03.000It's not going to deter the spread of the argument in the agenda.
01:18:06.000You do everything in your power to make the argument look good by looking professional, looking normal, sounding professional, sounding normal, sounding reasonable.
01:18:16.000And 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.
01:18:23.000Or, you know, you're a little bit exaggerated sometimes.