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00:03:19.000We'll also be talking tonight about this beating in Memphis, Tennessee, where I guess a black guy got pulled over and five black cobs dragged him out of the car, beat the shit out of him, killed him.
00:03:41.000And the thing is, though, the cops, they all got fired, and they all got charged with second-degree murder.
00:03:49.000So now tonight, the footage was released, and everybody's talking about there's gonna be riots everywhere, there's gonna be protests, the police are on notice, they're gonna burn all the cities down.
00:04:01.000And it's like, well, what do you, what do you want to happen here?
00:04:03.000Like they're all, all the cops were black.
00:04:06.000So what is they, what are they racist?
00:04:44.000Looks like there's already some protests in New York City, in Memphis.
00:04:49.000I haven't seen anywhere else, but I saw a cop car get smashed in Manhattan.
00:04:54.000So, we'll see if this is going to turn into a George Floyd thing, or if this is going to be a more mellow situation, but that's the big news tonight.
00:05:05.000I have to say, in this case, I'm sympathetic to the criminal.
00:05:08.000I'm definitely sympathetic to the victim.
00:06:44.000You know, they're trying to chase me down because I had a rental car for a week.
00:06:48.000You know, I hang out of this rental car for like, you know, a little, like a little bit of a few weeks after I was supposed to return it, and they're trying to get the cops involved.
00:06:57.000You know, I'm a fugitive from the law.
00:09:56.000Everybody would say, well, why don't you just rock out all the time?
00:09:59.000Well, that's because there's perks to being a sellout.
00:10:02.000If you're a sellout and you work at The Blaze, or you're a sellout and you work at Daily Wire, or whatever, you get paid all this money, and you have your Twitter, and you have your Instagram, and you have YouTube, and you go to CPAC, and you do whatever you like.
00:10:21.000When you're banned from everything, you know, now I can't use Twitter.
00:10:26.000But, when you're a rock star, that's just what happens.
00:10:29.000You show up, you're like a meteor, like a meteor crashing into the earth.
00:10:35.000You show up on Twitter, you get a billion impressions, you get a million new followers, you do a Twitter space with hundreds of millions of people watching, everyone gets red-pilled, and then you get banned a day later.
00:12:09.000And Ye, of course, is taking a step back from the spotlight a little bit.
00:12:14.000And it's like, so where's, where's the leader?
00:12:16.000I'm just like this folk, I'm like this local folk hero.
00:12:19.000I'm like the friendly neighborhood folk hero.
00:12:22.000I'm like the Spider-Man, the Tom Holland, like the cute, handsome, young, like, everyone knows he's the future, everyone knows he's gonna save the world, he's totally endearing.
00:12:32.000Maybe, like, average height, but handsome and fun.
00:12:36.000You know, like, I kind of fit the bill for that.
00:12:38.000So anyway, so I'm a little upset that I got banned on Twitter, but at the same time, I also feel like it couldn't have happened any other way.
00:15:26.000Like, Donald Trump is going to petition META and Instagram.
00:15:30.000Well, Instagram's part of META, but Donald Trump is going to petition META to be reinstated on Facebook and Instagram, and they'll grant it.
00:15:38.000And Elon Musk will allow him back on Twitter.
00:15:42.000Because maybe he's not as much of a threat anymore as he used to be, as he was two years ago.
00:15:50.000And maybe then the inverse is true about Ye and me.
00:15:55.000Yay was not reinstated, but his suspension ended.
00:16:00.000Elon ended the, he unlocked his account, and his account was suspended during the grace period, during the period of when accounts were being reinstated, or shortly before.
00:16:13.000I mean, I literally got, I was part of the reinstatement, then immediately banned, and it would almost seem to suggest that
00:16:20.000And I don't know how it could suggest anything else, that that's because we're the only ones that are saying that oppositional, that truly envelope-pushing, groundbreaking, revolutionary message.
00:16:33.000To come back on Twitter, or to be on Twitter, and say things like Matt Walsh is saying, or like Scott Greer is saying,
00:16:41.000Clearly it's not pushing the envelope.
00:19:50.000He has been disappointing everybody for the last three, really for the last five years, but more so in particular over the last two, maybe three years with the vaccine, with the 2020 campaign, and recently with this
00:20:08.000Alliance that he has with the GOP establishment.
00:20:12.000He's in bed with Ronna McDaniel He's not even gonna go hard against Mike Pence.
00:20:17.000It's like this is not the same guy from Eight years ago, and it's not even the same guy from three years ago.
00:20:24.000This is a Trump who has thoroughly Been assimilated into the establishment and I you know a lot of you already know that but it was just a little bit shocking
00:20:34.000We knew the McCarthy thing was coming.
00:20:42.000But this true social post about Mike Pence was just shocking.
00:20:47.000Mike Pence is the reason we're in this situation because he could have, at the very least, he could have tried.
00:20:54.000And some say it is dubious whether or not Mike Pence had the legal authority to not read the votes from the states where there were questions about the legitimacy of the election on January 6th, of course.
00:21:10.000There are questions about whether or not he actually had the legal authority to do that.
00:21:35.000At some point you have to cross the Rubicon and dare somebody, whoever it would be, to intervene.
00:21:40.000If Mike Pence didn't read those votes, who would stop him?
00:21:44.000If Mike Pence and the Senate Republicans and the House Republicans, if the congressional delegations and the congressional leadership and Mike Pence were all on the same page about not reading those votes, who would stop them?
00:21:59.000If the Supreme Court were on our side, if the five conservative Supreme Court justices were on our side, who would stop us?
00:22:07.000We could have had another, I mean, we could have had another four more years of Trump.
00:22:13.000And it's been a couple years, and I don't think that... I didn't think it then, and I don't think it now.
00:22:20.000I don't think that it was impossible that we could have prevailed, but it was Mike Pence and it was these other Republicans that wanted to lose.
00:22:29.000I mean, they didn't even want to give it a try, even though we all knew we were staring over the edge of the cliff with the electoral winter and with the vaccine mandate and with war with Russia and all these things.
00:24:08.000It says, quote, The Republican National Committee overwhelmingly approved a resolution condemning anti-Semitism, as well as Ye, better known as Kanye West, and another conservative figure who has made anti-Semitic remarks, which is me.
00:24:23.000The resolution was approved by voice vote on the final day of the RNC annual Winter Meeting, which was held this year in Orange County in Southern California.
00:24:35.000I should have showed up and said, you know, hey, F you.
00:24:39.000Sean Steele, a National Committee member from California and a former state party chair, filed the resolution saying that he didn't want a handful of outspoken anti-Semitic voices, such as myself, to represent the entire GOP.
00:24:58.000And it's called, The Resolution to Oppose All Forms of Anti-Semitism, Anti-Semitic Statements, and Any Anti-Semitic Elements that Seek to Infiltrate the Republican Party.
00:25:19.000It says, whereas America was founded on the self-evident principle defined in the Declaration of Independence that all men are created equal, whereas the Republican Party was founded for the purpose of fulfilling the promise of the Declaration of Independence, whereas the Republican Party stands for freedom, prosperity, and opportunity for all, regardless of race, religion, sex, creed, disability, or national origin,
00:25:47.000Whereas the Republican Party platform formally denounces bigotry, racism, anti-Semitism, ethnic prejudice, and religious intolerance.
00:25:56.000Whereas the scourge of anti-Semitism, anti-Israel hatred, Holocaust denial, and bigotry against the Jewish people is growing, represents a direct threat to all people, and is antithetical to our American principles, the U.S.
00:26:12.000Constitution, and the platform of the Republican Party.
00:26:15.000Whereas in the words of the former Republican US Senator Norm Coleman, quote, Antisemitism is an evil not confined to one time, one place, or one ideology.
00:26:28.000It is woven out of lies about Jews and our history and feeds on hatred, fear, and jealousy.
00:26:37.000We've got to stop dissing the Nazis all the time.
00:27:01.000Whereas white supremacist Nicholas Nick Fuentes has repeatedly made statements that are anti-semitic, shameful, wrong, offensive, bigoted, contrary to American and Republican principles.
00:27:13.000Among these laughingly comparing Jews killed in concentration camps to baking cookies in an oven.
00:27:20.000And then it goes on and on and on and on about Cori Bush and Ilhan Omar and the Democrats.
00:27:32.000It says, whereas, get this, in the 1950s when anti-Semitic groups attempted to gain traction among some conservatives, William F. Buckley, the intellectual godfather of the modern conservative movement, responded by adopting a hypersensitivity to anti-Semitism, therefore be it resolved,
00:27:55.000That the Republican National Committee shall hereby formally condemn, denounce, censure, and oppose all forms of bigotry, racism, ethnic prejudice, religious intolerance, anti-Semitism, anti-Semitic statements, and any anti-Semitic elements that seek to infiltrate the Republican Party.
00:28:15.000Resolved that the Republican National Committee formally condemns denounces censures and opposes Kanye West, Nicholas Fuentes, Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, Cori Bush, and all others promoting their anti-semitic beliefs and affirms anti-semitism has no place in our political party, American politics, or any political discourse.
00:29:31.000And when you think about it in those terms, you start to realize the totalitarian control that Jews have over our lives.
00:29:38.000That was like the Nicene Creed of Holocaust religion.
00:29:43.000I like that they threw in the William F. Buckley thing, and the Norm Coleman.
00:29:47.000That's sort of like their, it's like their Nicene Creed, you know?
00:29:54.000Because it sort of restates, like the, how, like, whereas William F. Buckley, the father of our conservative movement, adopted, and when other, when anti-Semitic elements attempted to infiltrate in the 1950s, it was like, man, we're really digging deep.
00:30:11.000We're really going back to the roots here.
00:30:14.000They're really reaching into the core of the American creed, and the core of, like, the modern conservative movement,
00:30:25.000For a foundation of condemning my joke from four years ago.
00:30:38.000That they're gonna reach back, and that is what it is.
00:30:43.000Make no mistake about it, like, I understand what they're saying here.
00:30:47.000A lot of people might read that and say, that's over the top, that's silly, that's ridiculous.
00:30:53.000But what they're doing is actually very specific here, which is they're pulling back into the founding of the country, the Declaration of Independence, which is our national origin.
00:31:07.000That's a birth of American identity, the American civic religion or American civic life.
00:31:15.000They're reaching into the foundation of American sovereignty.
00:31:19.000The American government's legitimacy to rule, the American creed, which is, again, that's the basis of our national character.
00:31:30.000And then they're reaching into the core of the Republican Party and the core of the conservative movement.
00:31:36.000They say the Republican Party's goal is to fulfill the creed and the modern conservative movement, founded by Buckley,
00:31:46.000Adopted hypersensitivity to prevent certain elements from gaining control in the 50s, and they're talking about the John Birch Society, which is sort of the prelude to the Groypers.
00:32:01.000John Birch Society and all these so-called anti-Semitic elements that try to infiltrate the party, that goes back seven years ago.
00:32:08.000Council of Concerned Citizens and John Birch Society, and it goes on.
00:32:13.000That was the initial battle after the war.
00:32:34.000And so they're really digging back deep to the roots to say that if you criticize Jewish people, if you talk about Jewish power, you're anti-American.
00:32:45.000They're saying, like, they're saying that in the soul of America, they condemn me.
00:32:52.000That, like, the national character and the character of the party and the character of the movement
00:33:00.000Condemns me at its core fully and its views are contra my views are contrary to the core of all those things And That's really our task is to grapple with this and The thing is I I reject all those things I reject here.
00:33:23.000Well, here's the thing I do believe in all men being created equal and that sort of thing and
00:33:31.000I don't believe, though, that that invalidates or negates the existence of groups.
00:33:39.000Just because all people are equal, created equal by God, doesn't mean that they are equal in fact.
00:35:23.000People be rewarded and punished according to their actions.
00:35:29.000And whether you're Protestant or a Catholic, whether you think everybody's saved or nobody's saved or everybody's saved based on their faith or by their works,
00:35:38.000It says that when all is said and done, you're going to be melted down and the quality of your deeds, the righteousness of your deeds, will be revealed and you will get what you deserve accordingly.
00:35:53.000So really, equality is not something that is real here.
00:35:58.000It's not even something that's real in the next life.
00:36:01.000The only sense that we're equal is that we're called to treat each other
00:36:07.000We were called to love each other as ourselves and treat each other as our brother.
00:36:11.000And so in that sense, there is an equality.
00:36:14.000And probably if you stacked up, well, truly, if you stacked up all the human beings, the differences between them would look like nothing compared to an angel or an angelic being or compared to God.
00:37:55.000Imply, then, that if all men are equal, then no man has a right to rule another man.
00:38:03.000That every man has a right to rule themselves.
00:38:05.000And that's the idea of self-government.
00:38:08.000That's the idea of a constitution and representative government and elections.
00:38:13.000The idea is the people will get together possessing sovereignty themselves and cast their vote for someone to represent them as sovereign and for those representatives to draft a constitution which will set the parameters for a government
00:39:39.000Now as far as the conservative movement goes, William F. Buckley is a fraud.
00:39:44.000William F. Buckley is not a conservative.
00:39:49.000That whole Buckley-ite thing and the National Review and all that, I don't know if you remember, but National Review condemned Trump in 2016.
00:39:57.000Maybe not the RNC, not formally, but Fox News, National Review, Talk Radio,
00:40:05.000And even the Republican Party worked in some ways behind the scenes.
00:40:08.000They all worked against Trump in 2016.
00:40:13.000So the idea that, you know, forget about the founding, that's really got nothing to do with it.
00:41:49.000Post-war conservative movement, 70 years.
00:41:52.000Have we had one good year in the last 70 years?
00:41:57.000Since William F. Buckley went to work, has there been one good thing that has happened for conservatives, even in the 80s?
00:42:05.000Even when you might say Reagan brought together with fusionism the three coalitions, and the Reagan economic boom, and the Reagan dynasty, and all this.
00:42:26.000NAFTA, open borders, mass immigration, gave us this capitalist class which is so liberal, military-industrial complex, built up all these defense contractors, gave us the Bush family,
00:42:47.000Yeah, things were going great in the 80s except for the fact that all the while the country was being invaded by immigrants and produced a successor president who passed the worst immigration act since 1965 in 1990.
00:43:04.000Just take a look at immigration in the 80s and 90s.
00:43:06.000That's when it really accelerated and really became a problem.
00:43:09.000People pointed 1965, the Hart-Celler Act, and things got worse when they eliminated the national origins quota.
00:43:17.000But it wasn't until the 80s when things really began to accelerate.
00:43:21.000And then the 1990 Immigration Act under George Bush Sr., that is when things went completely out of control.
00:43:46.000We are trying to transform and revolutionize all of that and provide something new and something futuristic and revolutionary.
00:43:53.000I'm not here to be the raised-by-your-grandparents, young Republican wearing an Adam Smith tie and cheering for Paul Ryan reading Ayn Rand.
00:44:05.000A new Republican Party from the future with Ye, the artist formerly known as Kanye West, inspired by the Trump movement in 2016, inspired by Pat Buchanan, inspired by Andrew Anglin and Alex Jones and whoever.
00:44:33.000What has the RNC given us other than gay marriage, Democrat majorities, Joe Biden presidency, mass immigration, war in Iraq, war in Afghanistan, and Ronna McDaniel, again, for the fourth time.
00:45:00.000They just got done enshrining gay marriage into law and every single one of them cucking out on abortion and protecting abortion until 15 weeks or something like that.
00:45:25.000So... So I saw the condemnation, and... I take it as a badge of honor, because RNC's not putting out anything good, I don't think, since they existed, basically, since World War II.
00:45:48.000But it wasn't a surprise, not exactly surprising.
00:45:51.000It is a little bit shocking, though, that they made it such a big deal.
00:45:54.000That shows what a challenge the yay Trump-me dinner was, that they went to these lengths.
00:46:15.000I'm like, you know, I'm a live streamer.
00:46:17.000I'm like the number one dissident in America.
00:46:21.000But I wasn't a household name until the Trump thing happened.
00:46:24.000And so for them to condemn me, to go out of their way to say we condemned Nick Fuentes and his joke from four years ago, it shows what a challenge that really was.
00:46:32.000They're terrified of the Republican Party becoming a reactionary party, which is where we're taking it.
00:46:41.000And I said earlier, I talked to a friend of mine the other day and he made this point which I thought was really good.
00:46:49.000He said that Ron DeSantis is almost like this compromise candidate.
00:46:53.000He's like a compromise candidate between the establishment and Trump's base.
00:46:58.000Where he's inoffensive to the establishment, but he's also inoffensive to Trump's base.
00:47:04.000And he throws out just enough red meat, and he throws out just enough of the culture war stuff, but you know he's also firmly in the camp of the establishment.
00:47:12.000He's firmly in the pocket of Israel, and mobbed up with the Mossad, and firmly in the pocket of the RNC.
00:47:20.000And so they almost wheeled out DeSantis after this eight-year insurrection.
00:48:05.000It's about getting them to buy back in, bringing them back to the table.
00:48:09.000Because two years ago, they were literally storming the fucking Capitol.
00:48:14.000Two years ago, Trump gave the word, and they stormed the Capitol.
00:48:19.000You know, Trump put out the call, he loses the election, right, by the official count, he loses the election, and Trump refuses to concede.
00:49:02.000And the party knew that, and Trump knew that, and we knew that.
00:49:06.000And so when Trump made the call to vote, you know, we voted.
00:49:10.000And when Trump made the call to stop the steal, we stopped the steal.
00:49:13.000And when Trump made the call to be there at the Ellipse on January 6th, we were there.
00:49:18.000And when Trump made the call to make our voices heard outside the building, well, you know what happened next.
00:49:25.000And so two years ago, Trump was, I mean, he realistically could have called on his supporters to do far worse, and they probably would have done it.
00:49:35.000A large number of people would have done it because they would have done whatever he said.
00:49:42.000And so that's where the, that is where the base was two years ago.
00:49:48.000Two years ago, it was MAGA night at the White House.
00:49:52.000And now they want to wheel out this governor from Florida.
00:49:56.000Who just banned anti-Semitism in Florida, and say, alright, alright, uncle, okay, okay, we had enough, we get it.
00:50:05.000Here, he's like Trump, he walks like Trump, he talks like Trump, he does the culture war stuff you like, but, you know, is this okay?
00:50:14.000And this is supposed to get everybody to put down the pitchforks, put down the torches, and go vote for Republicans again.
00:50:22.000And it's about getting them to buy back in.
00:50:25.000And it's about re-establishing the status quo, which is very much liberal.
00:50:30.000Re-establishing a status quo that is based on pandering to minorities, basically being like a soft liberalism, this small government, pro-business, low-tax thing, more of a hawkish foreign policy, now against China.
00:50:46.000They all want to go to war with China now.
00:53:07.000A lot of people think my job is to, like, be accepted by the establishment or, like, infiltrate, get, like, the Republican Party to like me.
00:53:14.000That was never—the goal was never to get Ronna McDaniel to be on board.
00:53:18.000The goal was never to get Kevin McCarthy to be on board.
00:53:22.000The goal is to present an alternative, a viable alternative platform and a whole new worldview, which is not like, hey, it's Reagan but edgier, it's Matt Walsh but edgier.
00:53:35.000The alternative is based on Christianity.
00:53:39.000And the alternative is based on a truly reactionary politics.
00:53:43.000In other words, talking about Jewish power is part of it.
00:53:58.000If you're a Christian, if you're a real conservative, if you want the country to, if we're being forward-thinking and trying to imagine something that's never been done before, to move beyond this stage of liberal democratic capitalism, we have to imagine a completely different future where the country, in a sense, I don't want to say return because it has re in there and it's about going back or doing something again.
00:54:29.000But it is about getting back to an historical worldview about people and religion and the things that matter.
00:54:38.000There's a great essay that Peter Thiel wrote.
00:54:40.000I'm not like a Peter Thiel guy, per se.
00:54:45.000Buddy is interesting, and he talks a lot about how this liberal consensus and this is like a Straussian idea, but he talks about how this liberal consensus comes together where people essentially.
00:55:01.000Differ issues like religion and race because they are too personal.
00:55:06.000They are too chaotic and there's so Peter Thiel writes in this essay.
00:55:12.000He kind of brings together Strauss and Gerard and some others and he talks about how.
00:55:18.000When the Protestant Reformation happens, everybody is killing each other.
00:55:28.000It's like this, like Hobbes talked about, this war of everybody against everybody on things like religion and on these very serious matters.
00:55:37.000And so he writes about how, and he talks about how, this liberal consensus was forged to basically let everybody do whatever they want.
00:55:45.000Let everybody do their religion, let every country practice the religion they want, we'll have national sovereignty, we'll have this peace of Westphalia, which means that we'll sort of have an uneasy detente between Catholics and Protestants, and there's this self-determination, and then over time there's this
00:56:05.000Consensus that we're going to just defer these matters rather than fight them out in the streets over who the real God is and who the real king is and who's the real successor.
00:56:14.000Instead, we're just going to not talk about things that matter and not have a consensus on things that matter.
00:56:21.000And that's kind of changed the way that we are.
00:56:23.000And getting back to a society that is virtuous and righteous is about returning to these uncomfortable things like, hey, guess what?
00:57:01.000If you don't believe in that, you're wrong, and you're going to hell.
00:57:05.000And we are not going to let you run anything, because people that are damned... I don't believe anybody's damned until they're damned, but...
00:57:12.000People that are blaspheming, people that don't believe, should not be in a position to teach the youth, should not be in a position to indoctrinate or condition the society or the way that we think, because God is real, and we're right and they're wrong.
00:57:29.000And that's the kind of exclusionary, particular vision
00:57:35.000That is an exclusionary, particularist, right-wing vision for the future that does not fall for this liberal trap of saying everyone's going to do what everybody wants to do and let's just try to stay out of each other's way.
00:57:50.000It's like, no, this is not a country of liberals in different colors.
00:57:54.000This is not a country of libertarians in different colors, or workers and owners and customers and producers.
00:59:54.000Providing something that is an antithesis to that worldview.
00:59:59.000That says, everyone's created, everyone's created equally, and it's all about everybody's equal opportunities, and leaving everybody alone.
01:00:05.000And the scourge of anti-Semitism, the scourge of anti-Semitism?
01:00:44.000The problem are the demons and their surrogates in our country.
01:00:53.000So when they write these things about the scourge of anti-Semitism and, you know, we're gonna condemn Ye because he says that he loves Nazis.
01:02:43.000We're not going to condemn any of that.
01:02:45.000We're not going to condemn Caitlyn Jenner, who ran as the governor.
01:02:49.000You know, the Republican Party didn't feel the need to reaffirm to anybody that they don't stand, they're not represented by transgenderism when they had Caitlyn Jenner running for governor as a Republican in California.
01:03:02.000They didn't put out a statement like that condemning George Santos, who's a drag queen,
01:04:38.000And at that point you might as well say, you might as well be a pagan and say, let the gods smile on America.
01:04:45.000And I'm here saying this is a Jesus country.
01:04:48.000This is Jesus's country, and that is what our party should be based on.
01:04:52.000That is what the world should be based on.
01:04:54.000To the exclusion of other religions, to the exclusion of the perfidious Jews, to the exclusion of these godless, satanic people that are pumping our society full of evil propaganda.
01:05:47.000I'm like, I'm like the only cool guy left.
01:05:50.000All these other people are just like these sniveling twerps.
01:05:53.000You know, they're sniffing around e-girl coochie and they're like, you know, taking these stupid ass jobs and talking about, I don't know, the lamest stuff.
01:06:04.000And they're like, oh, I don't know if I can say that.
01:08:45.000But yeah, but I will kind of be like, I'll be like Charles Manson, you know?
01:08:49.000I'll be like this old guy with a beard, and I'm in LA.
01:08:53.000I'll be like this old guy, maybe in like 20 years, I'll have like a beard, I'll be older than everybody, and I'll have all these like 18 year old girls, and they'll be like killing people for me.
01:09:42.000And all these girls are like, I have like this big sex cult, they're all having sex with me, and then I'm like, okay, go kill my enemies now.
01:09:49.000And no one expects it because they're girls, so they show up and they're like, hi!
01:09:53.000And then they start just killing people.
01:12:14.000I don't know, I don't want to imitate, I can't do like a good impression of like a Latina, but they would say in like a thick Latina accent, they would be like, don't mess with Nick Fuentes, you know?
01:12:25.000They'd be like some frumpy Latina eating corn tortillas, you know?
01:12:30.000They'd be packing my lunch, packing tamales for lunch, and they'd go and kill my adversaries.
01:12:36.000They're like big, big heads and big, you know how they're built?
01:17:45.000A little while ago, I had the honor of narrating a short film for visitors of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.
01:17:52.000This is the same concentration camp my grandfather was in, the one he barely survived.
01:17:58.000Standing in the recording booth, telling the unbelievable, unbearable stories, I thought about my Saba and wondered if he would ever imagine his own granddaughter telling these stories in Hebrew for the world to hear.
01:18:10.000She should... I thought that was Wonder Woman.
01:18:15.000I went to Auschwitz U. I went to Auschwitz University, but I dropped out because of death threats.
01:20:35.000Love you and thank you for all the hard work you do for us!
01:20:38.000I haven't played games in a long time.
01:20:40.000Lately I've been playing Phasmophobia, but not since I've been in Chicago.
01:20:47.000Um, not since I was in Chicago over Christmas break, but, um, yeah, I haven't been gaming out here and, uh, because all I have is this laptop.
01:23:09.000Lindbergh Gruyper says, Happy Friday at TGIF, right?
01:23:13.000Richard Percival says, You've said before that the unipolar world moment is ending sooner or later, but do you think things could get so bad in America that we won't even be considered a great power in the near future?
01:23:45.000You know, because you look at these other countries that were diminished, like Germany, or the United Kingdom, or Turkey, or Spain, and none of them ever had, they just never had the vastness, the size.
01:24:01.000I mean, they had empires, but that's what they were, were empires.
01:24:04.000They didn't have, like, we're a large nation.
01:24:08.000Um, you know, like China is, has always had a massive population and a massive size.
01:24:14.000And so really with the exception of, you know, the last 500 years, they've always been a global power.
01:24:20.000And Russia has only been around for a thousand years, but for as long as they were that size, they've been a global power, you know, for 400 years.
01:24:27.000And, um, you know, and they were poor at one time, but they were still a great power.
01:25:42.000Anon says, is it worth noting... Is it worth nothing that leftists are really anti-cop?
01:25:48.000They just want a police force that ignores violent crime and drug deals in favor of aggressively policing dissenters like Dalton and Tyler.
01:29:38.000You know, Hitler brainwashed them, and, you know, before that they were just like Christian bigots, and in the Middle East they're like Muslim bigots.
01:29:50.000Yeah, that's so, imagine that, everywhere, everywhere, everybody, at all times, has the same gripe.
01:30:42.000Milo Yiannopoulos sent a letter Wednesday to the RNC member who filed the anti-Semitism resolution, making his case that he is not an anti-Semite.
01:30:51.000It worked, and his name was removed from the resolution.
01:30:54.000Because initially his name was on it, and then he got taken off.
01:31:07.000I write with dismay at the news that I am mentioned by name in your draft Republican National Committee Resolution.
01:31:23.000Which seeks to condemn Kanye West and Nick Fuentes for anti-Semitism.
01:31:27.000It was wrong of you to name me in this document.
01:31:30.000I do not deny that I am known for controversial and attention-seeking statements, but it is unfair and untrue to suggest my opinions are in alignment with theirs on the subject of Jews.
01:31:51.000Yet know nothing about and do not practice their faith while simultaneously and bafflingly framing their terroristic advocacy for abortion and so on as somehow following logically from and in harmony with their Jewishness.
01:32:06.000I regard them as frauds and I say so often that though his writing style is so particular
01:32:15.000I regard them as frauds, and I say so often.
01:32:23.000It is also true that I am relaxed about using Jewish stereotypes in my comedy, which makes some people uncomfortable.
01:33:18.000You might find some of this material indecorous, tasteless, or even upsetting.
01:33:25.000But I break strongly from Mr. West and Fuentes when they make blanket generalizations about and condemnations of Jews, and I always have.
01:33:36.000You have done me an injury suggesting otherwise by listing my name alongside theirs in your resolution.
01:33:42.000For one thing, I see a clear distinction between the above-mentioned Reform community and America's observant Orthodox Jews who have proven themselves natural allies of conservative Christians.
01:33:58.000It's so that's so Jewish that is and like Milo keeps telling me I'm not Jewish Yeah, you are.
01:34:51.000Below, please find a tweet from Yoram Hazony, president of the Herzl Institute in Jerusalem, who is familiar with my views.
01:34:59.000The timing may have escaped your notice, which is understandable, but recall that I parted ways with Mr. West on the day of his I Love Hitler appearance on InfoWars and the subsequent swastika-related Twitter ban.
01:37:09.000During our time together, he repeatedly identified me on camera as Jewish, which was so funny.
01:37:15.000When Ye was doing that video with Milo,
01:37:21.000On Thanksgiving, he kept calling Milo his Jewish manager, his Jewish handler.
01:37:26.000That didn't make it to the final cut, but we had like a 30-minute, maybe it was like 30 minutes, an hour, and during the entire interview, Ye kept calling Milo his Jewish handler, and we were dying, because we were editing it together, and we, you know, we cut all those parts out, but he kept calling him.
01:38:26.000He writes, uh, Mr. Steele, I am all astonishment.
01:38:31.000A billionaire megastar with a notori—wow—a notoriously short attention span and—excuse me.
01:38:41.000And no interest in the details of other people's lives.
01:38:44.000Somehow managed to recall it, yet a lawyer preparing a formal dis- Yet a lawyer preparing a formal disavowal, a document with the potential to significantly harm my reputation, somehow missed this crucial biographical detail.
01:40:45.000Is Milo insisted to me that he's not Jewish.
01:40:49.000He told me years ago, and I never believed him, but he told me, I want to say two or three years ago, I think the first time I met him, he said, oh, I'm not actually Jewish.
01:41:01.000And then the second time I met him, which was in Chicago a couple of years ago,
01:43:23.000But I knew, because he's got all those attributes that I've identified over the years of working among Jews and knowing Jews and things like that.
01:43:33.000It's just like how black people are a certain way, and white people are a certain way, and Italians are a certain way.
01:46:04.000I'm like Charlie and the—I'm literally like Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
01:46:09.000And, you know, I can't really talk too much about what's going on, but it's like, you can kind of infer, like, what happened in Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory?
01:46:21.000You know, everyone got this golden ticket and then kind of like one by one they all became like giant berries or shrunken or got stuck in the chocolate river.
01:46:30.000And then at the end there was just like, you know, then there was just like one person, you know, just like one person who was pure of heart and kind of like understood.
01:50:52.000That's just a straight-up throwing me under the bus.
01:50:56.000Throwing me under the bus, but that's the Milo way.
01:51:00.000I honestly don't take it personally anymore, because that's just how they are.
01:51:03.000It's just like a scorpion and the frog.
01:51:06.000You can't take it personally, because that's just... Now, I'm not going to ever go into business with him again or anything.
01:51:12.000Not that we were ever in business, but, you know, he was on that team for a short time, and I'd never want to be involved in anything like that with him again for that reason, because I know how he is.
01:51:25.000But it's almost like they can't help it.
01:51:32.000You know, I was talking to another friend of mine the other day, a really smart guy, and he's like, you can't even be mad at them.
01:54:21.000I mean, me and Milo aren't like enemies or anything, but we're not, you know, I don't know that I've ever worked alongside him again, because, you know, and I don't take it.
01:54:36.000I don't take it personally, because I don't see him that way.
01:54:38.000I don't see him as a friend, so... I don't expect him to be loyal like that.
01:54:43.000So... And that's what you gotta realize about those people, is it's very transactional, and so... You know, with Milo, I was always sort of cordial and everything, but... I always knew he wasn't my friend.
01:55:01.000I always knew that he was just full of shit.
02:02:25.000Johnny Bravo says, this may be a weird question, Nick, but Charles Johnson, after your Twitter space, said that some Jewish fellow paid him to take you out and that he refused the offer.
02:03:03.000As he kind of said it in passing it didn't I wasn't sure if that was because he said something about like he's Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde I don't know if that was like a tongue-in-cheek like oh yeah and this bisexual thing was that just like a quip or was that real because if it was it seemed very kind of nonchalant to be real but I don't know
02:03:24.000syphilitics is where's a okay not gonna read that melon busters as I'm all about the hoodie phase dripped out man hey thanks Josh the remover says even my boomer mom is starting to root for yay nobody is excited for Trump anymore yeah nobody is people are excited for DeSantis people are excited for yay I don't know anybody enthusiastic about Trump peepee poo-poo
02:05:28.000You know, because usually if you're a promiscuous homosexual for a fucking decade, there would be... This one guy literally has a fucking caved-in brain.
02:05:59.000Johnny Bravo says, it really saddens me that these people who push this image of contrarians or dissidents ultimately turn out to be hollow.
02:06:27.000And it's amazing, because I've gone through my whole life, and I have not met many people that are not full of shit, and one of them happened to be yay.
02:06:57.000Johnny Bravo says, I'm sure that Milo's response to this will be that you're ungrateful that he got you connected to Ye and now you're attacking him for trying to clear his name.
02:07:38.000We went out there, and the first week that we were out there, things were okay, things were cool, but I could see very clearly what he was trying to do.
02:07:51.000He was trying to control me, and he was trying to be like my boss, because he could never get anything over on me before.
02:07:59.000There was no way that he could sort of like, he had nothing on me, he had no leverage over me, he had no, he had nothing I wanted.
02:08:07.000And so finally, he felt like this was his play where he was like, oh, now I have this connection to Ye, now I can hold this over him.
02:08:15.000And so we went out there that first week and it was, it was friendly, it was amicable and everything.
02:08:22.000And, um, and then we had some, we had some tiff.
02:09:09.000Because he was, I'm sure he was like, because he kind of started to try to big dick me, like the first week we were out there.
02:09:18.000And I'm sure he expected me to be like, no, no, no, don't, don't take this away from me.
02:09:23.000And he was shocked because the second, because I knew he was going to do that, the second that he turned that on, I went full, I was like, ah, you know, I just went full on like,
02:11:52.000I do kind of feel bad for him because he's clearly a damaged like a deeply wounded individual who like obviously has issues like with his mother and with his uh the molestation and everything and I'm not being glib here I'm not I'm not
02:12:49.000So I'm not going to break his ego and call him out and call him out on his lies, where he's obviously exaggerating or embellishing or outright lying about things.
02:13:00.000I'm not going to call him on that and let him do, okay, if that's what you've got to do, I'll let you perform for everybody.
02:13:09.000But clearly he's putting on this big routine, and there were moments, there were instances where like the real human being would shine through, like the real Milo.
02:13:21.000He would level with me, you know, like he would have this sort of unguarded, he would like forget to be Milo for a minute, and you could sort of just have like a genuine moment, like person to person, and then it's like he would remember, oh yeah, I'm Milo, anyway, anyway, you know, back to my,
02:14:49.000I have to lie about these things so that, because otherwise maybe people wouldn't like me.
02:14:53.000At least that's sort of my read on it.
02:14:54.000Maybe that's a little armchair psychologist, but that's always how I saw it.
02:14:59.000And I always kind of felt a little bit sorry for him because clearly deep down there was maybe like a lonely person who was desperately trying to get
02:15:10.000Like, sort of a fraternal relationship, but could just, you know, would not allow it for himself.
02:15:23.000So I, you know, I don't think he's an evil person.
02:15:27.000I think that he does a lot of fucked up things.
02:15:29.000Like, I think he's very dishonest, and I think that he's very self-serving.
02:15:37.000You know, that's just what I think about him.
02:15:40.000But I do have a little bit of sympathy because he's clearly just like a wounded, struggling person.
02:15:53.000And he's clearly going through a transformation, so it seems, with this, you know, he's no longer gay or whatever, and he got confirmed into the Catholic Church.
02:16:28.000You know, if he just gave me a warning, it would have been more like, oh, well, that's disappointing, but, you know, do what you gotta do, I guess.
02:16:35.000If he had just explained his side of it or something, you know, okay.
02:16:57.000But if people feel the need to do that, then that's what they gotta do.
02:17:01.000You know, I'm not gonna chastise somebody for getting their bag.
02:17:05.000The only thing I don't like is when people do that and they throw people like me under the bus.
02:17:09.000If you feel that you don't have enough talent to make it on your own without the Jews, and you have to crawl back to them like Milo or Doyle or whoever, you know, fine.
02:17:59.000More than anything, that is just so classic.
02:18:04.000And in some sense it's disappointing because you want to see a guy like Milo surprise you and surprise you with magnanimity or surprise you with solidarity or something like that.
02:18:45.000That's why you gotta know who your real friends are.
02:18:49.000Because Milo at various points told me to disavow Baked Alaska, told me to disavow Ethan Ralph, told me to disavow Loomer, told me to disavow Jesse Lee Peterson, told me to disavow Ali, told me to disavow... I'm trying to think who else.
02:19:07.000I think even Jaden at one point, which, you know, he was, okay, broken clock, right?
02:19:27.000Yeah, but when... Years ago, when Baked Alaska was going through a lot of trouble, he was like, yeah, you gotta drop Baked Alaska like a bad habit.
02:21:15.000It's been a long time, but I've known him for a long time.
02:21:20.000And he's always defended me, like, because, you know, he rolls with the group at one point of, like, a lot of influential Trump guys, and they would always badmouth me and talk shit about me, and he would always stick up for me in those circles.
02:21:35.000And, um, you know, and I always appreciated that.
02:21:38.000So, you can't repay, you cannot repay friendship and support with, oh, well, you're inconvenient, now I'm gonna discard you.
02:21:46.000You're inconvenient, now I'm gonna get rid of you.
02:22:02.000I can't repay people that I've known for years that have done nothing but help me out and be supportive by throwing them under the bus because they have an unfortunate scandal or there's an unfortunate thing about them or something.
02:23:22.000No, I was more surprised about that too.
02:23:27.000Apostolic Slav says they're using the ADL hit list and Trump not tweeting confirms the suspicion that Elon only went out of his way to bring him back because he knew that Trump had a fiduciary obligation to True Social.
02:25:08.000Tesla owner says Doyle's violence LARPing seems to be a regular thing with him.
02:25:11.000There's a clip of him weirding out some normie girl by talking about stabbing people in the neck with stakes for shit-talking ancestors.
02:25:19.000That's like this weird overcompensation thing.
02:25:21.000A lot of, and I hate to be that guy because that is like a very cringe liberal like, oh you have a big truck because you have a small dick.
02:25:28.000But there is something to this like, if you feel the need to constantly talk about like violence and show off your guns and everything,
02:25:39.000And if you're not a violent person, which Doyle isn't, as far as I know he hasn't killed anybody or shot anybody, you're not serious about that.
02:28:31.000I just have very little respect for people that do that because it's just, again, it's people inadvertently betraying their own inner weakness.
02:28:42.000That doesn't project strength in the way that people think it does.
02:28:54.000Johnny Bravo says, I totally agree with you as far as guardedness.
02:28:57.000Many of these people, even Destiny, have experienced moments where they have screwed over and ended up believing that everyone's a vampire.
02:29:39.000If people are not, if people fuck me over and then they don't apologize, of course I'm not going to be like, oh, it's okay.
02:29:47.000You know, I mean, I understand why people do what they do and everything, but, um, but I also, I also have been through enough and I'm old enough now, not that I'm that old, but I'm old enough now that I,
02:30:02.000You know, there's a little bit more charity in my heart than maybe there was four years ago or something, so I appreciate that.
02:30:09.000Johnny Bravo says, I know my Super Chats may be getting repetitive, but just want to thank you again for being authentic.
02:31:33.000Syphilitics, as I've been seeing more and more user accounts every day, you're really doing the something lifting, oh, heavy lifting for this movement.