00:01:01.000Black Pill mentality is a defeatist mentality.
00:01:04.000So we're eternally white pilled, but we are seeing some things.
00:01:08.000Which are not ideal, which are not good today.
00:01:11.000So, we'll be talking about the indictments very briefly, or not the indictments, rather the convictions.
00:01:19.000And I'm referring, of course, to Paul Manafort, who was convicted on eight counts pertaining to tax fraud and banking crimes, financial things, and Michael Cohen, who entered into a plea bargain and he is now pleading guilty to eight counts.
00:01:34.000And some of these are campaign violations, and he's basically implicated the president in some of that.
00:01:40.000So, we'll talk about that very briefly and what that entails.
00:01:43.000Not really a big deal like the left is making it out.
00:01:46.000We're going to be talking about Darren Beatty, a very talented speechwriter who was fired from the White House this week.
00:01:53.000And now there are some fallout for that with Larry Kudlow and his relationship with Peter Brimelow.
00:04:10.000And it's always these kinds of low IQ, lowlifes who come after me.
00:04:16.000And it's so funny too because what do they purport to do, right?
00:04:19.000What do they purport to do, this group?
00:04:21.000They say they're going after the Jewish left or the Jewish establishment.
00:04:26.000And it's funny to me because all these people seem to do is attack.
00:04:30.000People directly adjacent to them, other right wing people, right?
00:04:35.000You never see these people attacking the so called Jewish left, the so called Jewish media, or whatever that they claim to be going after, taking down.
00:04:46.000Always small right wing YouTubers like Ralph Rattord and me and others, right?
00:08:13.000So, first of all, we have to understand that the Mueller investigation, the Mueller special counsel, has now so far exceeded the scope of the original investigation that it's that should be the scandal, right?
00:08:27.000Because you understand that Rod Rosenstein.
00:08:30.000Put together, he ordered that there should be a special counsel to look into something very specific.
00:08:36.000Now, people are questioning if he even had the authority to do that to begin with, to open up a special counsel of this nature.
00:09:40.000It's a very specific, very narrow investigation.
00:09:44.000Find Russian collusion in the Trump campaign.
00:09:46.000And what do they indict people on in fall of 2017?
00:09:52.000They indict Paul Manafort for financial crimes from 2014.
00:09:57.000And there was a lot of hype about this.
00:09:58.000Some Jewish kid on my Facebook from high school wrote this novel on my Facebook wall saying, Looks like Trump is going to get BTFO again because these sealed indictments are coming down.
00:10:12.000And when they were released, this was months and months ago, we found that all the crimes that Manafort was indicted on were pertaining to financial transactions that happened in 2012, 2014.
00:10:25.000And what happened was this is a very political guy.
00:10:28.000He was involved with the Ukrainians, he was involved with the Podestas, he's been involved with Bob Dole, Ronald Reagan, all kinds of people.
00:10:36.000And in some of these financial doings, there were questions as to the legitimacy of them.
00:11:25.000We've had all the documents, all the media looking at this, and we have nothing.
00:11:30.000Oh, well, look at Paul Manafort and these financial crimes.
00:11:33.000Again, remember what the scope of the investigation is collusion in the 2016 election by the Russians.
00:11:42.000And they're indicting him, and they have now convicted him on eight counts pertaining to tax fraud, banking crimes from six, seven years ago.
00:12:38.000And obviously, he's now totally disloyal.
00:12:39.000He's completely sold out the president.
00:12:42.000He's come under fire because of payments that were allegedly made by President Trump or then candidate Trump to Stormy Daniels to silence this affair that they had allegedly before the election.
00:12:56.000And so Michael Cohen, because he kind of came under hot water, they said, well, this might.
00:13:04.000He basically betrayed the president and is giving Mueller and all these people what they want by implicating the president in this so called payoff so that he will get a much shorter sentencing.
00:13:16.000They're saying three to five years would probably be what he's looking at for jail time.
00:13:20.000He pled guilty to eight charges as part of a bargain here.
00:13:24.000And, you know, again, this is not really going to amount to anything.
00:13:27.000All these left wing people who say this is a big deal, this is huge, this is a breakthrough, this is nothing.
00:13:35.000Michael Cohen says there was a payoff.
00:13:37.000And really, what this amounts to is like a campaign finance violation, which is a nothing.
00:14:16.000If the Democrats take control of the House of Representatives, with or without Michael Cohen implicating the president, there will be impeachments.
00:14:23.000And remember, all impeachment means impeachment does not mean that President Trump is jailed or he's forced out of office or anything like that.
00:14:32.000People don't really understand the terminology.
00:14:34.000All impeachment means is that the House accuses the president of wrongdoing.
00:14:54.000He served out the rest of his second term.
00:14:56.000And so that'll probably happen regardless of what Michael Cohen says, regardless of the sentencing and Manafort or anything the special counsel does.
00:15:05.000For Trump to face consequences, I mean, that's really the black pill for the left.
00:15:11.000That's really, you know, the uphill battle is.
00:15:14.000For them to ever come close to Trump paying a penalty for his actions, they have to impeach him and then convict him.
00:15:22.000And that will never happen because in 2018, it is impossible for the Democrats to win the Senate.
00:15:28.000The map that they're looking at, there's something like two states that have a Republican incumbent that are battleground states.
00:15:38.000And Democrats, there's like 15 that are contested that are Democrat incumbent seats.
00:15:44.000And so it's a very, it would be very tough for them to win the Senate.
00:16:30.000You know, it'd be like if I gave airtime to like communists talking about like our like Maoist group in Williamsburg is going to take over the government.
00:17:20.000I know it's hard for a lot of people to wrap their heads around why should we listen to this young kid, this young genius who's so good at talking?
00:17:27.000Why should we listen to him about politics?
00:17:30.000Well, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
00:17:33.000You watch this show and you see in real time, if you watch any other news source, my predictions, my rhetoric, what I focus on is vindicated almost 100%.
00:18:01.000The runaway train in the White House is the problem of personnel.
00:18:04.000I've been hammering this home for months because I talk to a lot of people.
00:18:08.000I talk to people in the administration.
00:18:10.000I talk to people in the press, people from all over.
00:18:14.000And everybody tells me the same thing personnel.
00:18:17.000Trump did not oversee this closely enough during the transition between the campaign and his inauguration.
00:18:24.000And as a result, the Republican establishment and people like Mike Pence dictated who would fill crucial positions in the White House and in the various executive departments.
00:19:01.000But he did a great interview during the election.
00:19:03.000And if you heard this guy talk, it was like, He was looking into a crystal ball.
00:19:07.000So, just a brilliant guy, a real winner.
00:19:10.000And he was writing speeches for the president in the White House.
00:19:13.000He was working under the top speechwriter there.
00:19:15.000He got fired this week after CNN launched an inquiry into his attendance at the H.L. Mencken Conference or the H.L. Mencken Club, which was kind of this dissonant right gathering that started up, I think, in the late 2000s.
00:19:32.000And Richard Spencer was involved, and other people were involved.
00:19:36.000But if you heard his speech, I mean, this is what happened.
00:19:39.000CNN asked the White House, they said, look, this guy was at the H.L. Mencken conference, and other bad people, people we deem are bad, were there too.
00:20:41.000And actually, what happened is they asked him to step down, and he refused.
00:20:44.000He said, When I was at that conference, the H.L. Mencken Club or conference, and he was on a panel, he said, I gave a speech that had nothing to do with race, there was nothing objectionable in that speech, so I'm not stepping down.
00:21:31.000It would be one thing if a story came out that said, you know, speechwriter in the White House involved with bad people, and there was a big public outcry, and there was a big outcry from conservatives, and it was looking like it was going to be a big liability for the administration.
00:21:48.000Now, if that happened, it would not be a good idea to appease anyway.
00:21:53.000It would not be a good idea to compromise anyway.
00:22:23.000CNN, the number one media, or rather the number one enemy of the American people in media, the number one enemy by far of Trump and the administration, scrutinize, they ask a question.
00:22:39.000That's a horrible thing on its own because, guess what?
00:22:41.000There are very, very few people in Washington, D.C., and academia who are like Darren Beatty, who have good character and also who are competent and also who are on the right side of history in terms of their convictions.
00:22:58.000And you see, time and time again, these winners that, by the grace of God, end up in the right place at the right time, they're kicked to the curb.
00:23:12.000Do you think you're ever, in a million years, going to get another head of the EPA who is rock solid on that, who is taking to task all these environmental regulations against all odds, against the lobbyists, against private business?
00:24:18.000Another effect, the unintended consequence of this, which is that you set a horrible precedent, which is to say that all the media has to do now is say, oh, well, this guy talked to his brother's nephew, he is married to somebody who talked once to Richard Spencer, so you have to fire him.
00:24:37.000And this is what's happening just today.
00:24:38.000Larry Kudlow, who's the president's top economic advisor, good guy, he is now under scrutiny by the media.
00:24:46.000Big spreads in the Hill, CNBC, because at his birthday party last week, they hosted Peter Brimalone.
00:24:52.000Peter Brimelow is a civic nationalist.
00:24:55.000Another brilliant guy, he's an immigrant, actually.
00:24:58.000He's a naturalized U.S. citizen now, I believe, and a brilliant intellectual.
00:25:03.000I've had the pleasure of meeting him a few times, and he's a great, solid guy, very strong on immigration, but he says he's a civic nationalist.
00:25:27.000This is, but understand, this is the consequence now.
00:25:32.000Once you appease the mob, once you compromise, once you let them know that all you have to do is ask this question, all you have to do is cast this doubt, and we're going to fire somebody, well, then you've thrown Chum in the water, and now this is what will ensue.
00:25:47.000So now Larry Kublau is being targeted for something ridiculous.
00:25:53.000And Peter Brimble is a respected intellectual.
00:25:54.000He wrote at National Review, he wrote for Dow Jones, I'm pretty sure.
00:26:01.000And then on top of all that, okay, so you've got, you know, just it's a bad idea to screw over people who are loyal to you and who are competent.
00:26:09.000You want the best administration possible.
00:26:17.000You get this concept of setting a bad precedent where now anybody who's ever spoken, there are three degrees of separation from somebody who endorsed white identity and now they're cancer.
00:26:30.000But then on top of all that, You've got people like Raj Shah who continue to be in the White House.
00:26:35.000You've probably never heard that name before, right?
00:26:38.000You've probably never heard of this gentleman.
00:26:41.000Raj Shah, who is, what is he, the principal deputy press secretary.
00:26:46.000And this guy's working in the White House.
00:26:47.000He was responsible, I don't know if you recall, a couple of months ago there was a big scandal because somebody, I forget who, I think it was Hope Hicks or somebody, made an off color comment about John McCain.
00:27:57.000Will Trump's legacy stand the test of time if we don't have the personnel?
00:28:01.000You cannot achieve institutionalization of these reforms if you don't have people that are executing them, carrying them out at every level of the hierarchy.
00:28:10.000Trump is one man, and it is a Herculean effort.
00:28:40.000But understand, once he goes, and he won't be here forever, I don't mean to sound morbid or anything, I don't mean like he's going to die.
00:28:47.000I mean, at the end of this term or at the end of the next term, If you don't have Trump that's going to be the number one guy, the cheerleader, this Herculean will, what then happens?
00:29:07.000If we don't have personnel that are in the White House, if we don't have personnel that are in Congress, who are on the right side of history, who are our guys, who are committed to these reforms, and who will endure after Trump is gone, that's what you have to do.
00:29:21.000You look at every successful revolution in history.
00:29:24.000And the ones that fail, it's the ones where you have a cult of personality and that goes away and then the system collapses or the zealotry, the fervor of the revolution subsides and then all the reforms go with it.
00:29:37.000The ones that are successful are when you get the diehard ideologues in the machine and they become the cogs and then they become the system and that's what we need to happen, but that's not what's happening.
00:29:49.000And you see that with Darren Beatty, you see already they're trying to go after other people for the same reason.
00:29:55.000And look, people in this administration, people in politics are going to have to get comfortable with white identity.
00:30:33.000So, right wing people have to stop, really have to stop caring about those kinds of labels, those kinds of associations if we want to get anywhere.
00:30:53.000And even that, it's like, oh, I don't know.
00:30:56.000You know, you could be Jeff Flake, and that's probably the furthest right that they'll accept.
00:31:00.000But they could be all the way to the left of Karl Marx, and that's just fine.
00:31:04.000You'll never hear about that on television or in the SPLC.
00:31:07.000So we've got to really rethink what's going on functionally, you know, at the level of government, at the level of personnel, but also in terms of what we're willing to say and do in terms of rhetoric.
00:31:45.000He's got great integrity, which is in politics.
00:31:49.000I've been in politics for a year, and I know that integrity and brains are not the norm.
00:31:54.000I meet a lot of stupid people and a lot of cowardly lowlifes in politics.
00:31:58.000Ali is a very strong, good guy, and also a smart guy.
00:32:03.000But, and here's an example he'll put out on Twitter, well, I'm looking to mentor a young black guy, and he'll talk about black issues.
00:32:11.000Well, he understands that, well, maybe perhaps white people want.
00:32:15.000A little bit of identity politics for themselves.
00:32:17.000And that's a way I think that we are navigating this conversation.
00:32:21.000And he's a perfect example of somebody who is adjacent to power, but he's willing to engage.
00:32:26.000He is willing to be on the forefront and innovate and change the conversation.
00:32:32.000But all these stiffs in power, people like Charlie Kirk, they're going to host the Black Leadership Summit and the Hispanic Leadership Summit and the Women's Leadership Summit, but they'll never touch white identity.
00:32:43.000That's got to stop, that double standard, because guess what?
00:32:46.000In 50 years, We're not going to be the majority anymore.
00:32:48.000We're going to be the minority, and it's not going to be pretty.
00:32:52.000And these Republicans, 90% of their votes come from white people, and they're going to continue to sell us out for minority votes.
00:33:19.000What about all the blue collar factories, communities, states, people that have been crushed by globalism for 25 years, that have been crushed by immigration, crushed by neoliberal free trade deals?
00:34:05.000And now the onus is on us to convince them that it's in their best interest to preserve our country.
00:34:11.000I think there's something wrong with that.
00:34:13.000And the Republican Party, if they want to remain solvent and viable, they're going to start to have to learn how to appeal to white people.
00:34:19.000And that's going to be a good time for us.
00:34:24.000It really just shows there's a lot wrong with the right.
00:34:27.000And these bozos, they cannot see if the forest for the trees, these Will Chamberlain types, all the rest that are so squeamish about it, it's not going to be pretty for them.
00:35:15.000If you know any 95 year olds, uh, you know, they're not really out there committing murders and crimes, they're kind of just laying around, you know, they're kind of just kind of sedentary, right.
00:35:28.000So, 95 year old guy Pauli, now he is known as the last suspected Nazi in America.
00:35:35.000It is alleged that he worked as a Nazi prison guard during World War II.
00:35:39.000Now, it's worth mentioning that he was 16 years old when the war started and 22 when the war ended.
00:35:45.000So, you know, a lot of these people that want to say he's this really terrible guy, he's horrible.
00:35:50.000Kind of interesting how the American government, in order to virtue signal to the left, they're going to arrest and evict this 95-year-old guy.
00:35:57.000They had to literally wheel him out in a stretcher because he's dying, you know, due to old age.
00:36:04.000And they're now going to deport him to another country because 80 years ago, when he was a teenager, he got a job working for the government.
00:36:13.000You know, so that's pretty interesting.
00:37:05.000It's not going to come from a Nazi, right?
00:37:06.000It may come from an illegal immigrant.
00:37:08.000And that's what ICE is there for, but the government says, well, we'll do it to virtue signal.
00:37:12.000And then we find conveniently a few hours later, later in the day, we find that this 20 year old girl, Molly Tibbetts, She had gone missing in the middle of July.
00:37:21.000She was a student in Iowa, young, cute girl.
00:37:25.000She had been missing for weeks, and they found earlier this week that she is dead.
00:37:30.000And today they found that her killer was a man by the name of Christian Rivera, a 24 year old illegal immigrant, undocumented illegal immigrant, right?
00:37:42.000And I think that pretty much says it all right there, right?
00:37:46.000That the government is arresting a 95 year old guy.
00:37:48.000I mean, this is effectively what the country is.
00:38:05.000Minding his own business, viciously going after him, prosecuting him according to the letter of the law, deporting him.
00:38:13.000And then we find out later in the day that 20 year old innocent young girl, murdered, killed, her life stolen from her by somebody who shouldn't have even been in the country illegal Mexican immigrant, you know.
00:38:24.000Big, big surprise who that was, right?
00:40:47.000And the real crime will be that all these people who are violent, all these people that are pouring across the border, or in some cases, been here for 500 years, all these violent people, they will soon be in the majority in the country.
00:41:00.000So while you can kind of get away from it now, you can retreat to a gated community, or you could go a little bit west or a little bit east, depending on where you live.
00:41:09.000You could go to that neighborhood or this neighborhood to try and get away from it.
00:41:13.000The high crime, you know, better schools, we'll call it that, right?
00:41:18.000You know, all these people think, well, if we just keep moving, if we just keep trying to escape, well, time is not on your side.
00:41:26.000Eventually, there's not going to be anywhere to escape to.
00:41:28.000Increasingly, the country will look more and more and more like all those cities that we're trying to get away from.
00:41:35.000And what do you think is going to happen?
00:41:36.000You know, it's another curious trend, too.
00:41:38.000We're all going to address white supremacy, but we don't address the antipathy towards white people.
00:41:46.000You know, white people, it's always the specter of white supremacy, the specter of Nazism, the specter of white racial hatred, white nationalism.
00:41:57.000And if anybody so much as, in the case of Darren Beatty, associates with somebody who sticks up for white identity, you know, they're blacklisted, they're radioactive, you can't touch them.
00:42:08.000Are black people really so concerned about anything like that?
00:42:12.000Are we ever going to call out all the black people and Hispanic people and anybody else who hate white people?
00:43:32.000And it's got to stop because they want to have their cake and eat it too.
00:43:36.000That we're going to all get together and live in harmony, and nobody's going to talk about race, and we're all going to pretend like that's not a big deal, and we're all supposed to be nice to them and pretend like their problems are not real problems.
00:43:49.000But then at the same time, it's completely tolerated that there's this hatred of white people, and eventually we're just going to get sick of it.
00:43:56.000And then I think everybody's going to be not happy, right?
00:43:59.000I think then everybody's really going to regret what happens.
00:44:05.000It's not really a Black Pills Show, it's just kind of an honest show.
00:44:08.000An honest assessment of what's happening in the country.
00:44:12.000And, you know, look, it's just one of these things it's only a black pill if you understand that, it's only a black pill if you believe that there's a limited amount of options on the table, I guess, right?
00:44:24.000It's only a black pill if there's this expectation that, well, if things don't work out here, they just won't work out.
00:44:30.000You know, look, I say this in a warning way, partially.
00:44:34.000It's not going to end up good for anybody if this kind of thing continues because.
00:44:39.000There's still a lot of white people in this country, and eventually we're kind of going to get sick of what's happening.
00:44:45.000And I don't think it'll end up well for anybody.
00:44:47.000I don't think that's going to be in anybody's best interest if it turns into some kind of conflict.
00:44:52.000You know, you see the way these people shoot in the south side of Chicago.
00:44:55.000I don't know if it's going to work out so well.
00:45:04.000Of course, I want it to work out, and I hate conflict and I hate violence, and I would really hate to see it come to that because I condemn violence.
00:45:12.000And you know me, I would be the first to give my life if we could just stop all the violence.
00:45:17.000And I just want us to all live together.
00:45:28.000So understand I am just, don't shoot the messenger, folks.
00:45:32.000I am just a prophet of peace coming to you to say, you better knock it out because, or you better knock it off because otherwise bad things are going to happen.
00:45:42.000And I don't want bad things to happen, I want good things to happen for everybody.
00:46:07.000We talked about verified hate, but, I mean, really, it's not just the verified people, it's all the other people that really give me pause.
00:46:15.000You know, you see what happens a white person says the N word and they get, like, basically killed.
00:46:19.000And then on social media, they say, like, oh, good, screw white people, that kind of thing.
00:46:36.000So glad we used the AP style guide for my journalism course, where the instructor spent today's lecture talking about how we aren't journalists, but heroes for the voiceless.
00:47:52.000And it's just crazy to me that it's, to me, it's so obvious how backwards the world is, but you talk to everybody else and it's like, it really is like 1984.
00:48:04.000It's like you're talking to NPCs, you're in the Matrix, you know?
00:48:09.000So, Italian Pal says, Hey, Nick, just wanted to clarify that I was going by the name True Bell Tom yesterday when I sent you a Streamlab and you thought it was True Dill Tom.
00:48:20.000It wasn't him, but I am a fan of his channel too.
00:48:51.000I mean, I love Medicare, but it's like, eh, maybe I'll put that on when I'm playing Minecraft, you know, and I need something in the background.
00:49:00.000Anti PC culture says Nick, given the censorship of InfoWars and assuming that there's more to come for the rest of us, do you think this will serve the leftist establishment well for the midterms?
00:49:10.000Or will it have an opposite effect and drive our people to the polls?
00:49:14.000The censorship of Alex Jones is not driving people to the polls.
00:49:18.000This is the effect of when you're in a very insulated community.
00:49:21.000People have this very delusional disconnect from reality.
00:49:25.000I'm not saying that's you, but when people think in this way, it's almost totally disconnected from reality.
00:49:31.000And we saw this a lot in the last couple of years, like after Charlottesville.
00:49:37.000It was so clear after Charlottesville, and in this small internet community, Everybody's like, this is a big win.
00:50:15.000And so I think when you live in this bubble that has an outsized effect, but you look at people who are voting in New York's state swing districts, are they going to the polls because Alex Jones got kicked off Stitcher?
00:50:59.000Rawhide says, Hey, big guy, I was wondering what your thoughts were on Australian Senator Frazier Anning, who has called for Australia to have a plebiscite on immigration.
00:51:08.000He wants Australia to return to ethnic based immigration policy like it was 45 years ago.
00:55:23.000You know, it's so curious to me how all these people, you know, they always end up in some way being peripherally associated with the people they say they're against.
00:55:54.000You should hear, well, I don't want to disparage my.
00:55:55.000Parents, I don't want you to get the wrong idea, but let's just say I talk to my Protestant Southern friends, and they're like, if they're swearing in a television show, they get offended.
00:56:06.000It was more like Goodfellas in my house.
00:57:29.000I feel like, Correct me if I'm wrong, but I see this where there are cycles to things where if I'm feeling down, other people are feeling down.
00:57:39.000If I'm feeling up, other people are feeling up.
00:57:41.000And I notice it comes and goes with various events earthquakes, plane crashes, lunar events.
00:57:48.000Somebody should really plot all that out.
00:57:50.000One day, you know, I'm going to stop the show, go into the mountains, and I'm just going to eschew technology.
00:57:56.000I'm going to go back to basics with like paper things, and I'm going to map out, I'm going to plot on a chart.
00:58:02.000All the different earthquakes, plane crashes, power outages, social media outages.
00:58:09.000I'm going to get some kind of complex algorithm to determine, like, the zeitgeist, the general mood of right wing Twitter.
00:58:17.000And we're going to figure out what's going on.
00:59:31.000Sometimes you just have to, and it's fine.
00:59:34.000Sometimes you just have to relax and feel sad for a little bit and just kind of let it wash over you, embrace it, feel it, and then, you know, other things happen.
00:59:44.000But so often people either want to numb it with alcohol and drugs and sex or other things, or it really defeats them.
00:59:54.000I mean, you just have to roll with the punches.
01:00:28.000Johan says the most effective political strategy is to randomly approach people on the street and start telling them facts about the Holodomor.
01:00:36.000I think you're being sarcastic, and that's problematic.
01:00:38.000You're really punching right with that.
01:00:41.000Are you critiquing the viability of that strategy?
01:01:21.000When he goes on the street with his sign, what is the intention?
01:01:24.000The intention is to raise awareness, the intention is to inform.
01:01:28.000The intention is that if enough people understand these issues through that.
01:01:33.000Strategy, they will do something about this horrible problem that's happening.
01:01:37.000So let's think about it in terms of goals.
01:01:40.000If our goal is ultimately to remove these people from power, and in order to do that, we need to convince a number of people, and so our immediate goal is to convince people, inform people, educate people of something, how do we achieve that goal?
01:01:56.000He says it is to go up to people individually with a sign that says the most offensive thing you can think of and try to convince them on the street.
01:02:05.000When they're in the Walmart parking lot, when they're crossing at an intersection, when they're at the county fair.
01:02:12.000Is that the best way to achieve your goal?
01:02:25.000Like, if that's your goal, there's a number of ways to educate people, there's a number of ways to inform people on a massive scale, maybe through mass media.
01:02:34.000I mean, there's a number of ways to do that.
01:02:47.000The guy's clearly got screws loose and an evil person.
01:02:51.000The things that he's advocating for are evil.
01:02:53.000You know, there's one area where you say, well, we can critique certain people, we can critique disproportionate influence and power on the part of AIPAC or on the part of the media.
01:03:04.000And then there's people that say we should be demolishing monuments and we should be doing all this other crazy stuff.
01:03:45.000And very clearly, people see it in terms of race.
01:03:48.000So you may not like it, but the enemy gets a vote too.
01:03:52.000Michael Jones says everything is soft fascism compared to anarchist gutter punks, including dressing cleanly, working hard, and having children.
01:04:03.000There was an article today that was on the front page of Twitter.com that said that white feminism is white supremacy, something to that effect.
01:06:47.000I mean, you go down the list, every one of these people.
01:06:49.000You know, Trump, they say, has so many scandals, and the most they could come up with is like Manafort committed a small tax thing five years ago, and Cohen did a campaign finance violation.