In this episode of America First, host Nicholas J. Fuentes ( ) talks about the Notre Dame Cathedral fire, the Yemen Resolution, and the anti-white backlash from Michael Moore's comments on Nancy Pelosi and her comments on the "Third World" movement. He also explains why he thinks white people are living in a "third world" culture, and why he doesn't think it's a good thing that white people have a problem with it. He also talks about why he's not a fan of the new Democratic candidate for Congress, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and why she should win the primary, and what it means for the future of the Democratic Party and the country as a whole. And, of course, he talks about what's going on with the Iran Resolution and the White House's response to it, and how it's going to affect the country in the long-term. America First is a show where we talk about what s going on in the world and what we should be focusing on, and where we're going to go from here, and who we should focus on in 2020, and in the 2020 election. America First is a podcast that's about America, not the world, and we're here to make you feel good about it! Enjoy! -Nicki & J.J. Fucentes -America First is hosted by: and . is produced and produced by: America First. , & , and . . is , produced by , with , our theme song is by . , , is a production of the podcast, , written and produced and performed by featuring , . . . , and produced , which is a tribute to the late great John Rocha, and , in tribute to , who died in 2016, in honor of the late John McCain . , the late, great John F. Kennedy, who was a true American hero of the civil rights hero, and his memory, and all the other greats in the movie , of course. and his music is so beautiful, so beautiful and so much more! , we hope you enjoy it, so much so much, so thank you, John, thank you for being here with us, John is a good friend of mine, and I hope you like it, too, John and I love you.
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00:08:37.000I'll be talking about some new polls which have come out, about taxes, health care, some other things, some real hard data which will show you just what a tough time we're looking at in 2020, specifically about the tax cuts.
00:08:50.000And this I find to be the most rich of it all.
00:08:53.000You know, we were sold in 17 and 18 the big corporate tax cut which went through in December of 2017, I believe it was.
00:09:44.000It just feels like every day, every week, and I'm a straight shooter, so I don't really like to sugarcoat it for you so much.
00:09:51.000It just feels like we're just getting beaten up.
00:09:54.000I guess that's what it's gonna be like for a while, right?
00:09:58.000But I go and I check the news, trying to compile the show, and first of all, the biggest black pill, there's nothing going on, and that sucks.
00:10:07.000I'm in the business of news, and what am I reporting on today?
00:10:14.000So that's the biggest black pill of all, but then on top of it you go on BBC, you go on Fox News, you go on all the other sites, and it's just immigration worse than ever, foreign policy worse than ever, trade worse than ever, and it's like where can we find any good news here, right?
00:10:30.000So it's a little rough, but that's okay.
00:10:44.000Before we get into the news though, however, I do have to tell you I'm scrolling through the timeline today on Twitter and I tweeted about this.
00:10:53.000Not just about what I'm about to tell you, but also about my process as a creator.
00:11:01.000I'm scrolling through the timeline today, and it's been a particularly rough week with the anti-white stuff.
00:11:07.000You know, we saw that advertisement for that television show, I think it's on CBS, called The Good Fight, where they're talking about punching white nationalists or neo-Nazis or whatever.
00:11:19.000There was something in Netflix show where they're talking about straight white men being cancelled.
00:11:25.000As an angry, young, angsty white American, I'm already kind of rustled this week.
00:11:31.000And then I see Michael Moore, the film director.
00:11:35.000Fat Michael Moore tweeting something out about Nancy Pelosi.
00:11:38.000Nancy Pelosi was interviewed, I think, by 60 Minutes, and she said something to the effect of sort of minimizing this new progressive caucus in the party, of course, of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Tlaib, or whatever her name is from Michigan, and some of the others.
00:11:55.000And Michael Moore said something to the effect in response to Nancy Pelosi in his perception minimizing this progressive like third world coalition.
00:12:04.000He said, white people and their privileged, tired culture are over.
00:12:11.000And some pretty nasty things about white people in general.
00:12:14.000And every time I come across this, it just blows me away.
00:12:18.000It really does feel like we're living in a funhouse mirror at a carnival sometimes.
00:12:25.000Don't you understand the extent to which the wheels are coming off?
00:12:30.000Does anybody understand how bad that is for a society?
00:12:34.000You know, it truly is a post-modern civilization.
00:13:08.000A lot of it was implicit for a long time.
00:13:11.000You know, we heard this kind of stuff from... I think Oprah said something to the effect years ago about how we have to just wait for these racists to die off, something like that.
00:13:20.000Barack Obama had some choice words about white America, which it was all very implicit, you know, on Fox News and the other...
00:13:28.000Stations, but now it's just all out in the open.
00:13:30.000I mean they're telling you somebody like Michael Moore.
00:13:32.000Yeah, the white man is over I mean, that's what he says white people and their culture are over and you have that on the one hand Which would be bad enough as it is, but then and again, I know I've I probably sound like a broken record at this point It's actually been a while since we've revisited this
00:13:50.000But on the one hand, you'll have Michael Moore saying, yeah, white people are over.
00:13:55.000And of course, look at the statistics.
00:14:21.000Go on Wikipedia, you know, do yourself a favor and open up Wikipedia in another tab right now and look up white genocide.
00:14:29.000Because under the Wikipedia page for the white genocide theory, it says white genocide is a neo-nazi, white supremacist, white nationalist, white supremacist, alt-right, identitarian conspiracy theory.
00:14:43.000You know, it's kind of a mouthful, right?
00:14:47.000And this conspiracy theory says that white people, due to low fertility rates and high immigration, will eventually go extinct due to assimilation or violent genocide.
00:14:57.000So, we're kind of living in two worlds here.
00:15:00.000On the one hand, everybody acknowledges this is real, and it's indisputable, and the facts point to it, and we can see it with our eyes.
00:15:07.000But at the same time, we're told, if you talk about it, if you notice it, if you put out a flare about this kind of stuff, that's a conspiracy theory.
00:15:15.000You're spreading fake news or disinformation, and you're kicked off Facebook, and you're kicked off YouTube.
00:15:21.000Suddenly, you're some kind of an extremist.
00:15:23.000And I know, I know this is, uh, I'm not saying anything new here, I'm not saying anything you haven't already heard, and I actually caught myself, you know, I tweeted that Wikipedia article out with a similar sentiment that I just said, and I deleted it, and I said, you know what, we have to push ourselves a little bit.
00:15:40.000I caught myself tweeting out the Wikipedia article about the white genocide and thinking to myself, like, you know, hello 2017 department, they'd like their talking points back.
00:15:50.000But really, I don't know how this is gonna go.
00:15:53.000I don't know how a society can continue to go down this path where, again, we can't even agree on the fundamental facts.
00:16:01.000And I said this with the Jussie Smollett thing as well.
00:16:04.000It may seem unrelated, but there was another thing where, here we are how many weeks afterward, and maybe take a poll, how many people believe that that was totally legitimate?
00:17:58.000Yesterday we talked about some of the philanthropy which is being done to fund the rebuilding of the cathedral and today we're finding out how exactly the cathedral is being built.
00:18:15.000Among international architects to design a new spire for the Notre Dame Cathedral after the one atop the famed church collapsed in this week's fire, the country's Prime Minister said.
00:18:27.000Philippe, who I guess, I don't know who this character is, but they do quote him.
00:18:31.000I guess he's an authority on the subject.
00:18:34.000Edouard Philippe said Wednesday that officials will consider whether the new spire should replicate the old one that fell or have its own original design.
00:19:38.000This is the part, to me, that reflects what's going on in the society.
00:19:43.000The big fire, that happened a hundred years ago.
00:19:46.000What's happening now is the society, because what you see here, and if you saw the video of the fire, is that the spire, so the big structure in the middle of the church, caves in and is destroyed.
00:19:58.000The good news is, is there were a lot of statues on there, they were removed for the renovations, so it wasn't a total loss.
00:20:04.000But now, if you didn't get that from the USA Today article,
00:20:28.000Now they're trying to say we'll come up with something totally fresh, totally new.
00:20:33.000And this brings us sort of an interesting thought.
00:20:36.000In a way, the fire is not the worst thing that can happen to a cathedral.
00:20:41.000A fire like that that destroys something is not the worst thing.
00:20:46.000And you might be surprised to hear that because anybody watching this fire either in person or on a live stream would think how could anything match the horror of watching an 850 year old cathedral go up in flames like that seemingly randomly and all the artwork and you know texts that are inside all the holy artifacts.
00:21:06.000How could anything be worse than something like that burning to the ground?
00:21:11.000What's worse is that something is damaged or leveled or whatever, and what is rebuilt in its place is a perversion of what was originally there.
00:21:21.000And I think that's actually where we're at in Western Civilization.
00:21:25.000What is the worst thing that could happen is horrible devastation, horrible tragedy.
00:21:32.000The worst thing is that the civilization is damaged and in its place we get something that's turned inside out, perverted, we get something horribly worse, something ghastly.
00:21:43.000I think that's what we're looking at in Western Europe.
00:21:46.000Because we saw the last century, if that was the fire, world wars, economic recessions, revolutions, communism.
00:21:53.000And now what do we have in the end of history?
00:24:00.000The whole reason that the whole thing didn't cave in is because medieval architecture was designed to withstand fires.
00:24:07.000They say that the flying buttresses that supported the walls surrounding the cathedral were the reason that the whole thing didn't cave in.
00:24:14.000And actually, the reason they invented the flying buttress was to fireproof the building.
00:24:19.000So you think about the genius that went into that design.
00:24:22.000Why are we going to try and reinvent it?
00:24:23.000Why do we have to subject it to all these kooky liberal games?
00:24:27.000What are we going to put it to a vote in the United Nations and do something at the Olympics?
00:26:08.000We've got polling numbers from Reuters, we've got some numbers from CBS, and we've got numbers from Monmouth.
00:26:14.000Yesterday we looked at polling for the Democratic primary for president in 2020.
00:26:19.000Today we've got some different numbers about issues and about approval ratings for the president.
00:26:27.000And I have to tell you, this is why we're so concerned about 2020.
00:26:31.000You know a lot of people get on my case and they say you're too negative or you're too hard on this guy which is weird because
00:26:38.000For like years I was called Bill Mitchell Jr.
00:26:40.000and all this other stuff, and now within like one month after the funding bill, which was a disaster, now it's totally reversed, and I have like boomers in the comments who are like, you're being really mean to the president, and you're being too critical, you gotta be patient, and you know, trust the plan and this kind of stuff, and now I kind of get it.
00:26:59.000Now that I'm on the receiving end, now I kind of understand, right?
00:27:02.000But this, these numbers I think will give you an idea of why we're in such big trouble for 2020.
00:27:08.000And I'll tell you this much, I talk to a lot of people.
00:27:12.000I talked to a lot of people in media, I talked to a lot of people in government, I talked to people in campaigns, and I will tell you there's a consensus here which is 2020 is not looking good and after 2020 there's really nothing there.
00:27:25.000There's really not a political viable path forward.
00:27:28.000Now that's not to say that there's not a path forward, but if we're talking about politics
00:27:33.000I'm telling you, the people that are in there, moving and shaking, trying their best, frankly, when everything is against them, including this administration, they're blackpilled at this point too.
00:27:46.000We look at the numbers, there was a poll done by Reuters this month, and we look at what are the biggest issues by party going into the 2020 election.
00:28:13.000For Independents, 20% say healthcare is the most important, 14% say it's the economy, 13% say it's immigration.
00:28:20.000For Republicans, it's 40% immigration, 13% healthcare, and 9% on the economy.
00:28:28.000So, we'll start off by looking at healthcare.
00:28:30.000If we're going into 2020, and the number one issue for Independents and Democrats alike is healthcare, it might be worth asking, what is the President's approval rating on healthcare?
00:28:41.00036% 36% approval rating on health care 56% disapproval on health care so the number one issue for independents the number one issue for democrats we're at a deficit of 20% more than half the country disapproves and I imagine if you take out republicans the numbers are probably much higher this didn't have
00:29:01.000A breakdown by party, which is a travesty because you know we had a good opportunity to work on this.
00:29:06.000Failed because of, I would say, more so the GOP leadership.
00:29:09.000But nevertheless, what did we hear from the president just a month ago?
00:29:13.000That he wanted to attack some of the most popular provisions of Obamacare and also slash Medicare.
00:29:19.000So it would have made that position worse.
00:29:21.000So that's the kind of thinking we have going into 2020.
00:29:25.000Number one issue for independence, we're underwater by 20%.
00:29:29.000And then you might wonder about the economy.
00:29:31.000Economies number two for Independents and Democrats is number three for Republicans.
00:29:36.000And you might think, and this is my thought process in 2017 and 2018, my thought process was, okay, if we're not getting immigration solved, if we're not getting foreign policy solved, well, at least we're getting the economy solved.
00:29:50.000Because that's what all the propaganda was about.
00:29:53.000That's what the big legislative push was about.
00:30:23.000This big tax cut that they try to sell everybody on, and that's what these stupid people, that's what the people in the think tanks, that's what the donors and all these other people pitch our politicians and others, that's what Jared Kushner, Heritage-type people, pitch the president, is that if we just cut the taxes, then you're gonna get big majorities in the House and you're gonna win the election.
00:31:13.00074% of respondents in this poll said the new tax law had no impact on their tax bill or forced them to pay more.
00:31:22.000Three-quarters of the country says the big tax cut, which remember we used that very arcane Senate rule to pass with a simple majority, couldn't do that for wall funding, but we could do that for the tax cuts.
00:31:33.000That tax cut, three-quarters of the country said it made no difference, or they paid more, which is unacceptable that they would even say that because it probably isn't even true.
00:32:17.000So 74% said no effect or they paid more and research by the Pew Center indicates that 36% of Americans have a favorable opinion of the tax cut or
00:33:07.000But again, if we're talking about the signature piece of legislation of this administration so far, being the tax cuts,
00:33:14.000And you have how many percentages of people in the middle and on the left that say that they're paying more, they're paying the same, or they don't even like it.
00:34:44.000It happened, but to what benefit for normal Americans?
00:34:47.000Just about every way you slice it, and that's not even to mention the censorship, electoral problems for Republicans, and so on.
00:34:55.000Every way you slice it, we are maybe at the same place we were in 2016, and there's a pretty strong case to be made that in every metric it's gotten worse than we were in 2016.
00:35:22.000You know I have great personal affection for the president.
00:35:25.000You know I was a big supporter in 16 and right up until very recently, right up until the funding bill.
00:35:31.000But what does it tell you that we're going to trot out this slogan now to campaign in 2020 and the expectation is we're going to dutifully line up for the rallies and campaign and so on under the slogan Keep America Great?
00:35:43.000The country has not been made great again, right?
00:35:45.000And you could say, well, it's sloganeering, it's politics.
00:35:49.000To me it's profoundly insulting because what is required to make this administration saleable in 2020 is lies.
00:35:58.000The only way that you could run on this record is simply by lying about it and you're already seeing that happening on the border.
00:36:12.000We got, you know, the government emergency money, a billion dollars allocated from the Pentagon.
00:36:17.000We still haven't even broken ground on a single mile of new border barrier, fence, let alone wall.
00:36:24.000So that's just one example where the only way that this administration is defensible and, again, saleable in 2020 to get another four years is just simply to lie about it.
00:36:55.000If he gets in a call back in DHS and maybe Jesus Christ himself comes back and tries to work some magic on the Congress, yeah, maybe there's room for chorus correction, right?
00:37:05.000I'm not really holding out a whole lot of hope, but where we are right now, I guess what matters is where we are today,
00:37:12.000This is a total bust and it's such a shame because this would have been the opportunity to be a transformational presidency.
00:37:20.000On the same scale of Franklin D Roosevelt, on the scale of Reagan, we're talking his picture hanging in your kitchen or living room like they did for other presidents, easily winning a landslide re-election.
00:37:32.000It could have been possible because these were populist issues that across the board
00:38:00.000A Jared Kushner-like figure who comes in behind the scenes and just kind of wrecks everything.
00:38:06.000You know, a Jared Kushner-like character who, you know, through less than honest means, less than merit, works his way into the system, weasels his way in there, and just kind of breaks everything.
00:38:18.000Just kind of finds a way where everything he touches just kind of turns to complete shit.
00:38:24.000And that's what's been allowed to happen.
00:38:26.000And so you had a great opportunity, sort of like the Notre Dame.
00:38:28.000In a way, it's actually symbolic, the Notre Dame.
00:39:16.000You know, all these people that were like LARPing in 2016 as legitimate political operatives, what have they been doing except for like sipping margaritas on the beach and selling books?
00:39:26.000And you know who I'm talking about, right?
00:39:28.000All these people who hang out in Trump Hotel in Washington DC and that's literally all they're capable of doing.
00:39:33.000It's just drinking and schmoozing and jerking each other off and talking about how smart they are, you know, doing periscopes.
00:39:44.000It's a total clown show and Look, we're just gonna have to go underground for a while all the changes that will have to come in the next generation It's on you and me.
00:39:54.000It's on us government's not coming anymore.
00:39:57.000So that's not look it's not a black pill.
00:40:07.000That doesn't mean that there isn't a path forward, it just means that in terms of electoral politics, you're probably not going to see a whole lot change.
00:40:13.000Probably not going to see an avenue forward in the near future, unless things radically change.
00:40:19.000It means you just gotta take care of yourself.
00:40:22.000Take care of your own situation, do what you can to lay low, get underground, get dug in, build up your network, protect your security, your privacy, and so on.
00:40:31.000But I look at these polls, I look at 2020,
00:40:35.000And if people are not freaking out right now, they have no clue what's going on.
00:40:40.000You know, and that's what terrifies me the most.
00:40:41.000Because Charlie Kirk and all these other people in the campaign and surrounding the president, I think they really do believe that they're sailing into an easy re-election.
00:41:59.000The resolution says we're demanding an end to America's involvement in this Saudi-led proxy war in Yemen, which if you're not familiar, in 2014 Iran sponsors this rebellion, or this is what's alleged by the government.
00:42:52.000And so we should end our involvement in this war for that reason, or for the reason that it's not our fight, or the Saudis aren't competent at fighting.
00:43:01.000The reason Congress decided to end this war is really gay.
00:43:04.000They said we're going to end this war because Khashoggi got killed.
00:43:07.000You remember the journalist who was killed in Turkey and then he was like the martyr?
00:43:12.000They're waving the bloody shirt about journalists getting oppressed across the world because of this guy.
00:43:17.000And that's why they draft this resolution.
00:43:19.000First in the Senate, it passed through the House recently, and it's to say, you know, the President cannot conduct this war without an official declaration by the Congress, which again, like I said, bad origin, really gay, like weird, dumb reason.
00:43:34.000The Khashoggi thing, I still don't understand, right?
00:43:58.000You know, we knew this was going to happen.
00:44:00.000I think we talked about this when it passed the House.
00:44:03.000You know, they said it was projected that the President would veto it.
00:44:06.000And here's just another, there's just another data point that shows that the administration is lost.
00:44:11.000Because, you know, and I go back to where we were in 2015 and 16 and you watch campaign Trump and the speeches and what he was saying about foreign policy and the Bush administration and this other stuff.
00:44:22.000It's just like a totally different ballgame.
00:44:25.000Now, here we are, like, nobody could tell you where Yemen is on a map.
00:45:40.000But in this case, here was a clear-cut example where he even had an out where he could say, okay, I've got this resolution and it would be an easy win.
00:45:49.000All we're doing over there is refueling their planes anyway.
00:45:52.000And the president even said, he says, quote, this resolution is an unnecessary and dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities.
00:46:00.000Endangering the lives of American citizens and brave service members today in the future.
00:46:05.000And the reason he said it was unnecessary was because he says there's no US personnel in Yemen or just refueling their planes.
00:46:13.000Doesn't that make it all the more like a no-brainer?
00:46:15.000Just stop the refueling of the planes, and then you can say, look, I ended our war in Yemen?
00:46:44.000That's really what started this real downhill turn, was he signed into law the funding bill that said, we're not going to deport unaccompanied minors.
00:46:54.000We're not going to deport the sponsors of unaccompanied minors.
00:46:56.000We're going to expand catch and release.
00:46:59.000So it's like, you'll veto a resolution and that's going against your campaign promises, but you couldn't veto the other thing about immigration, which was like the most important thing for you to do.
00:47:09.000And that you didn't veto that one was breaking campaign promise.
00:47:12.000It just seems like it's a totally different animal.
00:47:14.000This is now the Kushtra administration.
00:47:16.000And that's not even... before that was like a pejorative thing to say.
00:47:55.000Although he was no good, was at least like a man, and he would stand up to Kushner, and if he didn't like something, he would say no, and he would, you know, shut down some things.
00:48:03.000But Mulvaney just seems to be, and this is what I've heard, totally letting Kushner just dominate the administration, and it shows.
00:48:23.000He overturned a ruling from a lower immigration court which says that
00:48:27.000We can now detain people who even have a probable fear who apply for asylum doesn't apply to the families which is kind of the catch because they're all families at the border but it says that if you're not with a minor and you apply for asylum and you do establish credible fear through an interview
00:48:45.000We're going to keep you at the border.
00:48:46.000We're going to detain you at the border.
00:48:48.000I don't know how far that'll go because logistically we don't have the facilities for that but I guess that's like one thing we could look at is kind of positive and you know last week we were like oh maybe we'll get COBAC.
00:48:58.000I guess we'll keep watching that but I gotta tell you it's just like we're in free fall here.
00:49:02.000We're in total free fall and that's why I like the Joker thing.
00:49:06.000That's why I like the Yang thing even though people critiqued it and they had a lot of problems with
00:49:12.000Some of that stuff, at the very least, was a little bit of a respite.
00:49:45.000I look at myself in the mirror today before I go on the show, and I don't know if I just have like a psychotic look in my eyes, but I'm like, you know, we're just gonna do the show and that's just how it goes, right?
00:52:08.000I kind of get that when I play like Civ V and I put something on in the background, but... No, I've never been a radio guy, so I can't say that I have.
00:55:29.000As a general rule, you know, and that doesn't mean there's no exceptions, but they've just got to be exceptions.
00:55:33.000That's really the problem, is now it's like every advertisement is black and white.
00:55:38.000Every advertisement is black guy, white girl, or it's just interracial, you know, plain and simple.
00:55:43.000And it's like you tolerate something, but you don't approve of it as a rule, you know, and that's what we've gotten away from as a society.
00:55:51.000We can tolerate things, but that's just exactly the word.
00:55:54.000It's tolerate, meaning we don't like it, but yeah, all right, you can whatever.
00:55:58.000But it'll be there, and you know it'll be there, and we'll tolerate that.
00:56:02.000But now, it's like everything's been inverted and the exceptions are becoming the rules, you know, so... Generally advise against it.
00:56:11.000But I guess it's up to the individual, you know, I guess it's up to... I hate saying that, you know, the individual, right?
00:56:17.000But it should be advised against, maybe social stigma against, but... You know, I guess when you're talking about mestizo in particular, it's something that is hard to define.
00:56:28.000You know, it is hard to define sometimes.
00:57:01.000But then I went to Iowa State and I said, well, you know, the black people, uh, say in this percentage that gun control should be considered over, you know, whatever.
00:57:11.000I forget the exact statistic, but I said, you know, black Americans, X, Y, and Z. And they actually got offended.
01:03:38.000I don't know if that happens in the writers room, if people have called them out, but it's... We have never done a show, or a bit, on this show in drag.
01:03:47.000So I don't know why, it's like every time I watch this guy, I know what you're saying.
01:03:51.000So, but I don't know, maybe it's just, maybe they just think that's funny.
01:03:55.000You know, maybe that Bozo just thinks that's really funny.
01:05:24.000We're trying to make it a very clean transition from mom taking care of me to a wife taking care of me.
01:05:30.000I think that's actually what I'll do, because I could move out now.
01:05:33.000You know, people are like, oh you live with your parents.
01:05:35.000It's like, if you saw how much money I was saving, you would kill yourself, you know?
01:05:39.000So I could move out, but I'm trying to make it as clean as possible of a transition.
01:05:43.000So it's like, move out of the house with the mom, move into the house with the wife, and wife can pick up right where mom left off, you know?
01:06:22.000It's a joke lighten up So we're aiming for that clean transition clean transition so So that's that's the plan there.
01:06:33.000So so I in short I can't tell you about the sponge really good comic says the white pill of all buildings being turned into Jewish cubes is the that cyber parkour will be made easy for us future neon knickers
01:06:51.000When I, uh, you know, I'll get some kind of, uh, I don't know what you call those, but like one of those future glasses where it's just like one thing, like a visor, and I'll just get like a very cyberpunk type outfit, maybe like a big trench coat, self-tying shoes from Back to the Future 2, and me and the Knickers will do a big bank heist or something to fund our
01:07:14.000To fund our gaming operation, you know?
01:09:42.000It's just such a simple concept to me.
01:09:44.000Yeah, that's exactly what we're saying.
01:09:46.000What we're saying is that the perversion of something is probably worse than the destruction of something, you know?
01:09:51.000Would you say that, um, you know, a loved one dying and being buried, would you say that maybe that is a better situation than a loved one dying and then being exhumed?
01:10:22.000So, you know, I would recommend maybe Steven Crowder's podcast, maybe Daily Wire podcast.
01:10:27.000Maybe that's a little bit more your speed.
01:10:30.000You know, on this show, we really don't like to chew it all up for you and spoon feed you, but, you know, some of those other ones maybe you should check that out.
01:12:14.000We delivered to them the White House, and the House of Representatives, and the Senate, and the Supreme Court, and they literally couldn't even cut our taxes.
01:12:23.000Let alone secure the border, let alone end the wars, let alone fix trade, let alone fix healthcare.
01:14:02.000Jared Kushner is devising an immigration framework comprehensive proposal with the George W. Bush Center and the Heritage Foundation, among others.
01:15:38.000Everybody's gonna, sorry, you know, hate to burst your bubble, but yeah, you're gonna have to kind of take it upon yourself to kind of be all the things that you LARP and talk about all the time, you know?
01:15:48.000You're gonna have to restrain yourself and control yourself, and that was the biggest problem with the alt-right.
01:15:53.000All these people want to talk about saving Europa, none of them wanted to do it themselves, you know?
01:15:58.000Look at the family situation going on with all those different leaders.
01:17:05.000Uh and that's that's all that's all you know that's not it's not white pills not black pill but just that's just the pill that's the life pill okay uh samurai spirit says it's unforgivable that trump told us to call ourselves nationalists and then congress says white nationalism is the number one threat trump says nothing yeah and he dropped that rhetoric right after the election right isn't that how that works
01:17:28.000You know, before the election, we should start calling ourselves nationalists, just like the Birthright Citizenship Executive Order.
01:19:55.000I don't understand what it is with the content creators.
01:19:58.000The reason why I don't really like to have guests on so much is because it's like, people have other content, you can watch their content, you know?
01:20:06.000It just feels to me like people do it because it gets more views and I don't know I guess it refreshes the stream you bring in a new voice a new face I guess that's the point of it but to me it just feels kind of redundant you know like I don't know especially with content creators with youtubers people that put out content every day it's like tell us about what you just did a video about earlier today like
01:22:02.000Are you incapable of thinking that it's like your precious ideas about the sky being blue or space cannot even be challenged in a joking way for a minute?
01:22:13.000Like, I think about the... I think about the bigger picture here.
01:22:27.000The whole society is a cult of test tubes, and telescopes, and lab coats, and clipboards, and all this other stuff, and one guy's over here saying, yeah, you know, these guys don't really have a great record, and maybe we should just kind of make fun of them, ridicule that mentality a little bit, and people are in there like, I've got to correct this.
01:23:26.000You know, what we're saying is, unquestioningly, taking the opinions of godless, nihilistic, materialist scientists is probably not a good idea to govern on.
01:23:42.000It's all based on atoms and carbon and it's this weird cult of stardust and all this other stuff and the implications are very problematic and actually laughable.
01:25:02.000Yeah, talk to me about it on Parler before I get kicked out.
01:25:06.000by uh whatever i can't i i can't control myself today so i have to really reel it in you know i have to really watch what i say uh lest i get assassinated here uh primogen says judkins is a cuck i don't know what that means doom marine says real question how many super chat bucks to get you to review a book or a movie maybe one dollar per page or one dollar a minute i pay 100 to get a movie review
01:28:09.000It would be a very different administration if, between the election and the inauguration, the Trump campaign took control of that transition.
01:28:18.000And you had people from the campaign getting hired, people like Kobach getting hired right out of the gate, other winners.
01:28:24.000But what happened was, was that Trump put the RNC in total control of personnel in the White House.
01:28:31.000So, for example, Reince Priebus was the chief of staff.
01:28:35.000Reince Priebus, former head of the RNC.
01:28:39.000Well, it does, because then you get people like DeStefano in charge of the PPO and a host of other bad decisions like that were all
01:28:48.000The positions that were filled up were filled up by Paul Ryan types, you know, people that hated the president, volunteered in many cases for Rubio or other campaigns.
01:28:58.000So, no, I think you can pinpoint the exact few decisions that led to this which were avoidable.
01:29:04.000So, in short, you know, that's my answer on that.
01:29:07.000WT says, would you marry then divorce Bezos?
01:32:55.000I don't know, I don't go there to socialize, you know, I go there, I get in, I get my wafer, I get out.
01:33:02.000It's jokes, it's jokes, alright, you know, I get my communion, I get in, I go out, you know, but I don't know what, I don't tell them, like, hey everybody, I'm, hey, before the mass starts, did you know, America First, Monday to Friday, so I don't know exactly what the question is.
01:33:59.000And, uh, you know, I've talking about it just feels wrong.
01:34:02.000It feels like I'm giving into the Reddit kind of, uh,
01:34:06.000Netflix mentality I feel like how are we any different than normie saying like who's your favorite character Jim or Michael or Dwight from The Office?
01:34:14.000You know so I don't know maybe they've ruined it for me, but I would say Silvio's funnier in my opinion He makes me laugh more Lauren Rose says advice on maximizing my poopoo peepee experience squatty potty mini wheats
01:36:58.000Uh, BC Spook Patrol says, Hey Nick, I totally disavow glorious leader, Comrade Stalin, who liquidated 31 million enemies of the proletariat, including many journalists.
01:37:07.000I would never want journalists like Jared Holt liquidated.
01:37:18.000Count Dracula says clown world meme was used by the right-wing irony sphere coalition for one year plus Normie's just now pick up on it low IQ well not quite the cloud the clown world thing's been around for a long time it was revived last August
01:37:38.000No, or maybe that was the heyday of it.
01:37:40.000I don't really remember, but like last August I remember was really big right around the Sky King thing.
01:37:44.000It came back briefly, ironically, like two months ago, and then it got ruined by the Wignet type people.
01:37:53.000Then they like took it and made a cringe, and there was a Joker thing that kind of coincided with that.
01:37:59.000Now it's just kind of overall together.
01:38:02.000Secondar says, Jerry Pete is a pedo by his own definition.
01:38:07.000I don't know what all these... I don't know what any of this means today.
01:38:11.000Cultist Gordon says, I come home from boxing class and I tune into my favorite late-night political talk show and what's the first thing I hear?
01:38:17.000Nick Fuentes saying eating... saying to eat shitty fast food.
01:38:37.000People are just so obnoxious with, you know, it really gets old where, look, I do the show, people watch the show, and they think they have a right to, like, dictate my life to me.
01:41:36.000And I give him a lot of props because for a long time I looked at Owen Benjamin and I was like, oh, he's a comedian but he's hanging with these fakers and the intellectual dark web.
01:44:43.000What are you gonna do all these people with the whey two scoops of whey and milk and all this other stuff when he could just have a Big Mac, another Big Mac for 50 cents extra on the app and
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01:46:31.000That's just the bits I have to just be me you understand this now There's this expectation and there you know, I have to conform to it now.
01:46:38.000I got to do something to throw you off Maybe tomorrow it's just gonna be kindness
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