00:01:38.000So I do apologize that we're not going to have that for you tonight, but in some ways it actually worked out because now we can cover the breaking news, which is something I think you all want to hear about.
00:01:48.000I think it's something that everybody's talking about right now, and everybody's got their opinion.
00:01:54.000I know a lot of people are out there tweeting, you know, oh, I'm simply heartbroken.
00:02:02.000And look, I'm going to tell you why I'm really not very moved, why I'm really not very upset about the latest incident.
00:02:09.000I'm going to go over very quickly what exactly transpired today in the shooting.
00:02:15.000You know, the real tragedy today was that I stayed up all night, I had Chick fil A for breakfast, very excited, and then I threw up like two hours later.
00:02:23.000That was probably the biggest tragedy that happened today.
00:02:26.000So there was a big shooting today, and these are just the details of the incident.
00:02:30.000I'm sure many people have seen from Twitter what's transpired.
00:02:34.000Today, I think like an hour ago, earlier on this evening, a gunman opened fire.
00:02:42.000At a local newspaper office, killing five people and wounding three.
00:02:46.000The shooting took place at the Capitol Gazette building in Annapolis, Maryland.
00:03:59.000This has never happened in a mass shooting before where somebody mutilates their fingernails, so they're much harder to identify.
00:04:07.000And I will say, before we engage with it just in a regular manner, I think we owe it to ourselves in the era of Las Vegas and the Parkland shooting.
00:04:19.000I think to at the very least entertain the idea or be a little skeptical that everything is completely as it seems.
00:04:26.000I've seen a lot of reports on Twitter from witnesses.
00:04:30.000Which say that there were two shooters, which say that there were people in military uniforms shooting people in a mall.
00:05:10.000It's a lot harder if some other entity is involved to pull the wool over our eyes.
00:05:15.000So I think it's always worth considering, given that we still don't have a satisfactory answer on Las Vegas, given the same media is still covering up Las Vegas, and you had witness reports in Parkland that said that somebody walked into the building who looked like a SWAT member.
00:05:32.000Because on an 80 degree day, they came in in full body armor, a big, thick metal helmet, and they were gunning people down.
00:05:38.000Somebody thought it was a SWAT member so convincingly, they didn't even try to apprehend the person, didn't even run.
00:05:44.000And then later, they tracked down Mr. Cruz and they found he was not really looking sweaty.
00:05:50.000He actually had walked a couple of miles to Subway and then McDonald's.
00:05:54.000So, you know, look, folks, I think we at least owe it to ourselves.
00:06:09.000If you disagree with that, you can look up Operation Northwoods.
00:06:13.000If you think this is outside of the realm of possibility, it could never happen, it would never happen, the government would never consider something like this, the government would never carry something out like this.
00:06:26.000I should go ahead and Google Operation Northwoods and see that all of this, all of this has been thoroughly considered many times, many places throughout history.
00:06:54.000Already people are saying it's a white male and they're blaming it on Trump because not exactly great timing.
00:07:02.000President Trump said, I believe, in a rally in February and then again last week, that the press was the enemy of the people and the number one enemy of the country.
00:08:11.000And so, Miley Yiannopoulos is, you know, when he puts something out like that, this is not genuine, this is not sincere, this is not even really original.
00:08:19.000He's lifting a joke by somebody else and in an unfunny way and in a way that is totally not smart.
00:08:26.000You know, people have been doing this for a long time.
00:08:29.000People on the more dissonant spheres who have actually talked to the FBI for stuff like this, they know the appropriate way to say it, or maybe, I don't know, the safer way to say it.
00:08:39.000But so I guess there is some poetic justice that Milo, he's this washed up hack.
00:08:43.000He tries to regurgitate some joke, reuse some joke, butchers it terribly, and then, you know, something like this happens.
00:08:50.000So I, in a very bleak and dark way, I think that's kind of comical.
00:08:54.000But of course, the media takes this as an opportunity.
00:10:26.000Because I'm simply a campus conservative.
00:10:29.000And I say, the only people that I hate indiscriminately, the only people that I hate by virtue of who they are, is journalists and maybe liberals as well.
00:10:39.000So, this is why people hate the press because, of course, as we saw with abortion, as we saw with immigration, as we saw with mass incarceration last week, we always seem to start in the middle of the story, right?
00:10:54.000If you take this and you cut out the past and you cut out all that was said before, all that happened before, and you just had this episode of a president who's attacking the press, he's embattled, fighting off an investigation, and white men are sieging media compounds.
00:11:11.000Oh, then it's a very scary proposition, folks.
00:11:21.000But when you take into consideration the media that we are talking about, that for, oh, you could go back 25 years, every day has been shilling for our destruction, for our displacement, for the extinction of our race, our religion, our God.
00:11:38.000They want to see our children abused and raped.
00:13:47.000That's not to mention the glowing press coverage of Antifa in the New York Times and the mainstream press saying these people are freedom fighters.
00:14:43.000They lie to you with the Russia investigation.
00:14:46.000You saw with the IG report that the press is in bed with the intelligence community.
00:14:50.000So the gremlins, the ghouls that are blowing up people all over the world, the same CIA, NSA, FBI that spies on you, steals election, kill people indiscriminately, fix elections, all the rest, they're in bed with the media.
00:15:10.000They're always going to be doing the political thing, the double standard shocks nobody.
00:15:14.000But let's take a look at who the press is.
00:15:17.000We're going to do a little segment here called Meet the Press.
00:15:20.000I like to call Meet the Press named after a popular TV show because, you know, we can talk about, oh, you know, Kathy Griffin did this, Snoop Dogg did that, and we've heard this on Fox News a thousand times.
00:15:35.000But why don't we take a look at who the press actually is?
00:15:38.000What if we didn't even care about their political endorsements?
00:15:41.000What if there was something more than that?
00:15:43.000Why don't we take a look at just a few articles, just a little selection I've put together here.
00:15:50.000And so here we've got our first article.
00:15:52.000This is one that we've talked about on the show before.
00:15:54.000This is the press that we're talking about, folks.
00:15:57.000So you see that the president lashes out at the press.
00:16:01.000You see that the people lash out at the press.
00:17:09.000I don't endorse violence, but this stuff has got to end.
00:17:14.000At what point do you realize that you're living in an occupied country?
00:17:18.000That the people that control the press, the people that control the media, the people that control the government, that are in charge of the culture making institutions, they're not just liars, folks.
00:17:43.000Do you really feel bad that they were, you know, and of course, I don't know who died in Maryland.
00:17:48.000Maybe it's a little unfair to say, you know, random people killed at a local paper are deserving of it, but maybe it's time to get serious about what goes on here in the press.
00:17:57.000This is a small sample of something we see every day, and this is called the sexualization of children.
00:18:03.000Every day, all day long, you see it with the drag queen stuff.
00:18:06.000You see it with the LGBTP, all the rest.
00:19:22.000By the way, you know, this is about every major mainstream outlet, which any major political science person would tell you is moderate or only left leaning, has an article exactly like this.
00:20:23.000That can say, oh, you know, the journalist cries out in pain as they strike you.
00:20:28.000We're living in a country where every day we are under assault.
00:20:32.000The people that built the country, that pay the taxes, that fight the wars, that we're the citizens, every day we are under constant psychological attack.
00:23:18.000And I'm just having a very emotional reaction to the fact that this press, which attacks my values, my beliefs, my people, my country every day, attacks my president and then actually advocates for people to come to my home and do bodily harm to me.
00:23:34.000It's hard for me to feel sorry for these people.
00:23:37.000I'm against the violence, I'm against all the rest.
00:23:39.000But it's really hard for me to empathize with these people.
00:24:16.000And then they'll print an article the next day about, oh, you know, Black transsexuals are the future of America.
00:24:22.000We have no idea what you're talking about, Goy.
00:24:25.000So it's the press where I don't know what the expectation is here that they put out these constant attacks on the people.
00:24:33.000And then on top of that, it would be one thing if it was like a fair playing field where they attacked us and then we attacked them and there was some kind of symmetry here, there was some kind of equality, it was a level playing field.
00:25:19.000And then on top of that, Anybody who attempts to express a dissident opinion from an asymmetrical position, as best they can, from YouTube, from Twitter, from Facebook, they get completely shut down, banned, censored.
00:25:34.000Well, actually, it's against our tastes.
00:27:09.000If you're a journalist and you keep prodding and poking a sleeping bear, which is the masses of America, it's not going to end well for you.
00:27:19.000I don't know how they think this is going to end up in a way that's favorable for them.
00:27:25.000It's really going to end up not good for them.
00:27:27.000They can be as smug as they want, they can laugh, they can.
00:27:30.000Do their deceptive little headlines, and their hearts can bleed over their fallen comrades.
00:27:35.000But hey, if this stuff continues, we're going to get the last laugh.
00:27:39.000I won't be laughing at the violence, I'll be sobbing, but it'll be unfortunate for the journalists.
00:28:27.000Thoughts and prayers for the people that have fallen.
00:28:31.000We're going to get into the Supreme Court here for a moment, and then we're going to take your questions and comments, and all the rest will be taking your Stream Labs and Super Chats.
00:28:44.000Not a lot of details out about that right now, so that's really all I can say just off the top of my head.
00:28:51.000Of course, I hold all the conventional opinions.
00:28:53.000I think it was wrong, bad, violence bad.
00:28:55.000Everything the government says is exactly the way it happened.
00:28:58.000So I think I've covered all my bases there.
00:29:00.000But the other thing I wanted to get to was the Supreme Court.
00:29:03.000I know we touched on this a little bit yesterday before Classical Theist came on, and then we went into it a little bit with him as well.
00:29:09.000But I did want to go back to the Supreme Court thing.
00:29:14.000I don't think we covered it in its totality.
00:29:17.000We got some new developments today, which I think are very important.
00:29:20.000So we're firmly transitioning very smoothly from.
00:29:24.000A kind of humorous, funny, but provocative and appropriate bit to something that is very mundane, which is the Supreme Court.
00:29:33.000So, we know yesterday that Anthony Kennedy retired.
00:29:37.000He was the eldest conservative justice on the court, retired after many, many years, and was a swing vote.
00:29:43.000They described him as a conservative that voted liberal.
00:29:46.000It's so hard to transition to the, but, you know, we have to do it.
00:29:50.000He was a conservative justice that sometimes voted liberal.
00:29:52.000This was a guy who voted for gay marriage, many, many liberal.
00:29:56.000Far left rulings, he decided to step down.
00:29:59.000Of course, liberals were in a panic yesterday.
00:30:02.000And what I didn't get to talk about yesterday, I talked about why it's significant in terms of reform within the system, why this tells us, and is a big optimistic white pill about the capacity for this country to reform itself from within the proper mechanisms, in the sense that if President Trump can run and win, he changes all of the federal judiciary, including the highest court for generations.
00:30:27.000He's able to pass major laws without any political experience.
00:30:31.000That should give you a lot of hope that if we get people that are 50 or 40% as competent as Donald Trump in lower roles, we could have a very large and outsized effect.
00:30:43.000So I think we covered that basically yesterday.
00:30:46.000We talked about the power of the courts to reshape the culture and the law in the country.
00:30:51.000What we didn't get to so much is what happens next?
00:30:56.000And this is the question on everybody's mind.
00:30:58.000It's actually kind of adorable because, you know, all these liberals are out there saying, You know, the Democrats are going to have to dig their heels and do everything they can.
00:31:06.000They're going to have to pull out all the stops and fight back.
00:31:10.000And they're going to, we're going to do it.
00:31:15.000You know, so for all that you hear on television, and I'm sure you hear a lot of it if you watch CNN, MSNBC, this stuff about the Democrats and their Hail Mary strategy to beat back.
00:31:29.000It's a hopeless situation, but, you know, we're going to make it happen anyway.
00:31:34.000If you look at just the sheer numbers and what's been said so far, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that there will be a vote on a new nominee before the midterm elections.
00:31:46.000Another senator said that might be after Labor Day weekend.
00:31:50.000And of course, the process is for people that have not brushed up on their civics, the president appoints a justice to be the replacement.
00:32:24.000That person will then go to the Senate for confirmation hearings, and then the Senate has a vote to confirm the appointee by the president.
00:32:33.000Typically, what happens is that it's a supermajority which is able to clear.
00:32:38.000A nominee, meaning you have to get 60 votes in favor of the nominee for them to get confirmed and become a justice.
00:32:45.000But because of the filibuster rule, which is overturned first actually by Harry Reid under the Democrats and then again under Mitch McConnell last April, now we could get our nominee through, which is 51 votes, which is actually very good because, of course, right now, the way that the Senate stands, we have exactly 51 votes.
00:33:04.000And by exactly 51 votes, I mean in a way we have less than 51 votes.
00:33:12.000There's 47 Democratic senators and two independent senators that caucus with the Democrats.
00:33:18.000So, in terms of the membership, it's 51 to 49.
00:33:21.000However, and this is, of course, because, of course, of course, of course, because in Alabama, Jeff Sessions was a senator.
00:33:29.000In 2016, it was 52 to 48 when President Trump got into office.
00:33:35.000Because he selected Jeff Sessions as attorney general, Jeff Sessions left the Senate, got into the White House, Then a special election was held in Alabama last December to decide his replacement.
00:33:58.000So that very slim majority already went from 52 down to 51 because now Doug Jones is on the side of the Democrats.
00:34:05.000Even further still, John McCain is the 51st Republican in the Senate.
00:34:10.000He's got brain cancer, so he's not in the Senate, he's not in session.
00:34:14.000So, he doesn't vote on any of the bills, on any of the procedural matters.
00:34:18.000He goes in, he tanks the Obamacare repeal, and then he goes home, and now he's out of play.
00:34:22.000So, actually, it's 50 Republicans, 49 Democrats, in a chamber of now 99 active senators.
00:34:31.000The way that Republicans get a majority is because Mike Pence, the vice president, serves as the president of the Senate.
00:34:38.000In the same way that the Speaker of the House presides over the House of Representatives, the vice president acts as the president of the Senate.
00:34:45.000You still have most of the power vested in the Senate majority leader, or the president pro tempore of the Senate is just the longest serving member, and that's more of a ceremonial thing.
00:34:55.000But nevertheless, in cases of a tie vote, so if it's Republicans 49, or rather 50 to 49, or 49 to 49, or no, it would only make sense if it was 50 to 49, then Mike Pence gives the tie breaking vote.
00:35:18.000So, they have to have every Republican vote along party lines, or else they need Democrats.
00:35:25.000So, the good reason, or rather, the good thing about the nuclear option or getting rid of the filibuster rule, which allows us to get a nominee approved, which is 51, is that now we don't have to get nine Democrats to go along with it.
00:35:39.000So, the Senate Majority Leader, Mitch McConnell, says that a vote will be held on President Trump's nominee, who is yet to be decided before the midterm election and after.
00:36:03.000Now, the trick that we're watching is, again, that if we only have exactly the amount of votes that we need, we look at senators like Bob Corker, Jeff Flake, Susan Collins.
00:36:15.000I think her name is, what is her name?
00:36:50.000Now it remains to be seen how many Republicans will vote in favor, how many Democrats will vote against, if any of them are going to vote in favor.
00:37:00.000And this is why I think it's a big white pill, because this is unstoppable.
00:37:03.000This is something I didn't really mention yesterday.
00:37:05.000We have kind of more information about it today.
00:37:08.000Jeff Flake, who has been staunchly opposed to Trump, who said that he might primary Trump in 2020, all this kind of stuff, even he said he would vote in favor of his nominee.
00:37:19.000So the only two people that are a maybe, In terms of voting against President Trump's nominee, are Collins of Maine, Susan Collins of Maine, and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, which is not that big of a deal.
00:37:33.000Let's say hypothetically, and it's women, right?
00:37:36.000I'm not going to say anything, but it's two women who are Republicans who are going to vote against party lines, against a strict constitutionalist conservative court justice, which would transform the judiciary for generations because they don't support Planned Parenthood.
00:37:53.000I'm just saying it's two women senators.
00:37:55.000Who may jeopardize the courts forever or a big opportunity because they want to support abortion.
00:38:01.000So, you know, just a little food for thought.
00:38:03.000But it's not that big of a deal because let's say, hypothetically, Susan Collins, who is just absolutely detestable.
00:38:10.000I mean, you listen to this woman talk and it's just, it makes you feel certain things.
00:38:15.000Murkowski, I don't know that much about her, but let's say she votes against it.
00:38:19.000To nominate, or rather to confirm Neil Gorsuch, you actually had a lot of Democrats vote in favor of Trump's nominee.
00:38:26.000You had Joe Donnelly from Indiana, Joe Manchin from West Virginia, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota.
00:38:32.000They all voted in favor of Trump's Neil Gorsuch nominee earlier in the year.
00:38:38.000And they say that maybe even Claire McCaskill could join the Republicans in voting.
00:38:42.000And this is actually, I think, symptomatic of how good we're doing in the midterms.
00:38:47.000Because you understand that the Democrats, for the longest time, said the blue wave is coming in 2018, and this is going to happen very close to the 2018 election.
00:38:57.000They said that even Texas was going to see Democrats get into office.
00:39:00.000Even Alabama was going to see Democrats get into office, not just in a fluke special election, but in a general election.
00:39:07.000And we go from that back in like December and November and January to today, where we have four Democratic senators who may actually caucus with Republicans because it would otherwise jeopardize their seats to go against Trump.
00:39:21.000You know, we look at, and we've talked a lot about these different cases in 2018 Election HQ, new episode coming out tonight.
00:39:28.000But for example, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, she gets elected in a state, surprisingly, that has a long Democratic tradition up until the 1990s when the parties started to flip.
00:39:39.000The only way that she's able to win a statewide election in North Dakota is because she's got a really good personal connection with people and also because she's not a radical Democrat.
00:39:49.000You can't have that kind of existence in 2018.
00:39:53.000In the hyper partisan environment of Nancy Pelosi and the resistance versus Trump and MAGA, there's no in between where you can say, oh, I'm at once a Democrat and I believe in these principles, but also I'm an independent who can vote for Trump.
00:40:08.000There's simply no gray area here anymore.
00:40:10.000So, people like Heitkamp in red states that Trump won by a big margin, like Joe Donnelly, Joe Manchin, Claire McCaskill, it's a really good sign that they're being forced to vote with Donald Trump, or they may, or who knows what could happen.
00:40:25.000I think it's certainly likely because of how they'd be received in their states.
00:40:28.000Certainly not looking good for the Democrats.
00:40:30.000So, it's just white pills on white pills on white pills for the Supreme Court.
00:40:35.000They've already overturned an incredible amount of stuff.
00:40:37.000We saw two days ago, they upheld the Muslim ban.
00:40:41.000Struck down that pro abortion California law, the 19, or I'm sorry, I'm thinking of something else.
00:40:46.000They struck down some California rule where it said that pro life family planning agencies had to basically advertise for abortions.
00:40:54.000Yesterday, they struck down the 1977 fair share law, which said that public union workers had to contribute to unions, even if they weren't a part of it, to prevent the free rider problem.
00:41:05.000So that really limits the power of the unions.
00:41:26.000We're going to revisit gay marriage, folks.
00:41:29.000We're going to revisit all these detestable laws over the past 20 years that have been put in place by activist, constructivist, liberal judges.
00:44:41.000You know, they come up to me and say, You talked about starting an America First cult in the desert where there would be catboy waiters serving Burger King.
00:44:51.000You've, Nicholas Fuentes, you've talked about the fact that race mixing is degenerate.
00:45:06.000Some people say I have a punchable face.
00:45:08.000Some people say I have a very acute face.
00:45:11.000I think these things kind of go hand in hand.
00:45:12.000It's like when you're very cocky and confident, insecure people say, oh, I want to punch him.
00:45:18.000But I think when I get out my ideas to the people, when I meet them in person, and it's not just me being a dick online and doing that kind of thing, I think people really get a sense that I am genuine.
00:46:36.000The only people that have ever interceded are like my friends, my family, who will say, you know, Nick, that was a little bit, that was a little out there today.
00:47:12.000You know, let's dispel with this notion that, you know, it's the Mark Rubio thing, but let's really get this idea out of our head that we can care about people outside of our immediate sphere.
00:47:23.000This is my biggest, one of my biggest problems with liberals.
00:47:27.000Or just generally apolitical people who they see a tragedy on television and they say, My heart is breaking.
00:47:39.000And I don't say that like people are cold or I'm not trying to be an edgy person.
00:47:45.000But what my worldview is centered around is this idea of concentric circles in the sense that we love our families, we love ourselves because they are proximate to us.
00:48:18.000In laws, you maybe like more than people outside that circle, which is friends or acquaintances, colleagues, co workers.
00:48:25.000You care about these people in a marginal way, but you don't care about them as much as your family.
00:48:29.000But maybe you care more about them than some stranger on the street.
00:48:33.000And where I think many people start to lose the plot, mainstream people, is they don't acknowledge the reality that it also applies to these higher levels of identity, not just personal identity, but ideological, religious, racial.
00:48:47.000We feel more kinship towards people our age, our race, our nationality, people in a similar position for us than people outside of that.
00:48:58.000So people, you just simply cannot care about everybody in the world.
00:49:01.000If you did, you would just be a constant mess.
00:49:03.000How could you care about everyone in the world?
00:49:05.000Do you know how much suffering there is in the world?
00:49:08.000Do you know how many people there are and how many people are not in a good position?
00:49:12.000You would not be able to function if you legitimately cared.
00:49:15.000So I really just hate when I, you know, it really does deserve the response, the response, womp, womp, because of course these people don't care.
00:50:14.000Right, it was almost exactly a year ago that Steve Scalise was shot at a baseball game, Rand Paul's attack later in the year in his lawn because the media was telling them that the president is a puppet of a foreign government and is illegitimate and is a degenerate and the next Hitler and is rounding people up.
00:50:37.000All day, every day, to the majority of Americans running television and ads and all the rest saying, That your president, your neighbors, are complicit in Hitler 2.0, that's fair game.
00:50:50.000And when violence happens, hey, that's not anybody's fault.
00:51:11.000Rawhide says the left, stop pushing stupid conspiracy theories.
00:51:16.000Also, the left, Trump is a Russian agent and a rapist, right?
00:51:21.000Almost makes it hard to function in the world in politics when you realize how many of these hypocrisies you have to juggle on a daily basis, right?
00:51:32.000And exactly, at once conspiracy theories are crazy.
00:51:36.000You think that it was weird that somebody said there were many Parkland shooters and they looked like SWAT members and none of the witness accounts added up and the FBI was involved, all the rest.
00:51:46.000Oh, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
00:51:48.000Oh, well, but did you know that Donald Trump went to Moscow and peed on Barack Obama's bed with prostitutes and that was really?
00:51:57.000And then the same people, oh, you know, Donald Trump is personally responsible for political violence against journalists because he said that the media is attacking him.
00:52:06.000Oh, well, Steve Scalise shoots a congressman because he was watching too much CNN.
00:52:32.000Because if you get to a point where the media can basically just tell you to jump and you say, how high, like you're a slave, then, right?
00:52:41.000If you are watching television and the media is able to flip the script and say, one day the sky is blue and the next day the sky is purple, and you say, oh, yeah, okay, you're done.
00:53:00.000And the premise of that story is in an egalitarian future, all the physically, everybody's basically reduced to the lowest common denominator.
00:53:10.000If you're very physically gifted or if you're beautiful, you're given weights so that you're just as weak as the weakest people.
00:57:09.000So, for all those people that are always, all these whities who are constantly calling us black and African and all the rest, hey, you know, look, we're getting our country together.
00:57:21.000The smoking medic says, Nick, fellow Illinoisan living south of I 80, any chance?
00:58:35.000We want them to be comfortable at home.
00:58:36.000But hey, in those circumstances, you either got a pro amnesty, pro abortion, cuck, incompetent billionaire Bruce Rauner, or this, you know, this Jewish billionaire.
00:58:48.000And liberal, pro, all the worst things.
00:58:56.000Orchid says I'd like to take a moment to shill our self reliance Discord where we discuss ways to overcome the coming hardships in America and the West and make reliable, like minded friends.
00:59:06.000Well, I generally don't like the shilling, but, you know, if you're going to give.
00:59:10.00010 bucks in the Super Chat to do it, eight by all means, right?
00:59:14.000Charles, it's like an advertisement, basically, when you think about it.
00:59:18.000Charles Alexander said there was a mass casualty drill in Annapolis a few days ago.
00:59:22.000All these mass shootings seem to happen around one of these drills.
00:59:41.000The same day you have a shooting drill, several witnesses said that at first they weren't so concerned about the gunshots and the door rattling because they were told they were going to have an active shooter drill.
00:59:52.000And they were also told, curiously enough, that in the active shooter drill, officers would be firing blanks and kids would be screaming and they'd be taking them out.
01:00:17.000So, you're meaning to tell me that on a holiday, on Valentine's Day, this school had planned the most traumatic, unheard of school shooting drill in history, which they told everybody about beforehand.
01:00:31.000On the same day, they had a fire drill, and then the school shooting happens all on the same day.
01:00:37.000And then I guess Cruz, who shot up the school, he just didn't know about the school shooting drill, right?
01:00:46.000All kinds of police on site for a school shooting drill.
01:01:19.000Journalists are braver than I think anybody I've ever met.
01:01:23.000Very brave people when they're in their shoebox apartments in Manhattan writing up stories about, I was going to say something pretty nasty, writing stories about, I don't know, the Nintendo Switch.
01:01:36.000Let's choose something a little bit more mild because the press reports on things that are just so unspeakable these days.
01:01:42.000I'll save that for the Fortnite stream.
01:01:45.000Anarcho Architect says, don't forget the ballgame shooting in Dallas BLM.
01:01:49.000Yep, I. Hit the ballgame shooting, but also BLM in Dallas, Texas, where he had a BLM guy kill what, six police officers, five police officers?
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