00:02:00.000For those of you that were there, for those of you that were not there, I was debating Adam Kokos yesterday.
00:02:06.000It was the libertarian versus statist debate.
00:02:10.000And I never thought I would describe myself as a statist because I, you know, for a long time I was one of these Tea Party libertarian types when I was in high school.
00:02:20.000If you go in and you search up the Nicholas J. Fuentes show, you'll find I think there's like seven episodes of a show that I produced when I was in high school.
00:02:31.000And it was very similar to this, except at the time I was just the worst like constitutionalist, libertarian kind of person.
00:02:42.000And so it's actually kind of funny because for many people that know me or knew me when I was younger and knew my politics when I was younger, it would come as a big surprise that I would be there arguing in favor of strong, coercive government.
00:03:18.000And I never really saw that as clearly as I did yesterday when I was on the other side of the coin, as I was on the other side of the argument.
00:03:28.000And I think that's a really good informative debate.
00:03:30.000If you're a libertarian, if you have libertarian friends, it's a great debate to watch because you see all the talking points, all the platitudes, and they just effectively run up into a brick wall as soon as there is a counter argument or evidence or A practical, real world example.
00:03:49.000And so I think it's just a very good thing.
00:03:51.000And to the credit of Alan, who ran the debate from the Call Me Al Chadcast, he was the one who hosted the Sticks debate.
00:04:02.000A lot of subjects were covered because we talked about everything from immigration to borders to the drug war to the drug cartels and everything in between, everything about just the basic premises of the two worldviews.
00:04:17.000And so, very informative debate because what's really happened with conservatism in the country, and this is why I agree to the debate, is that conservatism at some time in the last 25 or 30 years became hijacked.
00:04:32.000But under the leadership of people like Barry Goldwater, William F. Buckley, Ronald Reagan, among others, and I know this is like blasphemy in conservative circles, but under the leadership of people like this, and think tanks and publications like National Review, or the Mont Pelerin Society, or the American Enterprise Institute, or Cato Heritage Foundation, in the last 30 years, these very malicious actors took conservatism and warped it.
00:05:02.000They messed with it, they perverted it into this corporatist.
00:05:07.000Hedonistic ideology, which doesn't stand for anything other than the gross domestic product.
00:05:13.000And that's why we have the situation that we have today.
00:05:16.000That's how we can look at the past 25 years and look at decades of Republican domination in the Congress, decades of Republican presidents.
00:05:26.000And yet we still have a culture that is decidedly left wing.
00:05:29.000We still have a country that is being given away in every sense economically, socially, demographically.
00:05:35.000It's because of these people, these people, these, I don't know what you would call them.
00:05:40.000Insiders, coastal elites, rootless transnationals, who, and you could see this in the case of Buckley, a great example, who he purged National Review.
00:05:49.000At first, he purged people like Russell Kirk, who were the real conservatives, and then in the 1990s, he purged all the immigration restrictionists, people like Jason Richwine, who you may have heard of, and many other characters like that, and they effectively fashioned conservatism into this monolithic hive mind, where it was all about the Corporations.
00:06:11.000And there's a really great practical example of this in the news today.
00:06:15.000It was just reported today, and this is not something I'm going to spend too much time on, but it is relevant.
00:06:22.000The Koch Brother Network is not going to be funding the Republican Senate nominee in North Dakota.
00:06:30.000And the Koch Brother Network at large is saying all kinds of things like the trade war is destroying the economy, it's going to cause a recession.
00:06:37.000And if Trump goes through with border security, we might not fund the Republican congressional leadership in 2018 and all this kind of stuff.
00:06:46.000And it shows us that the communist capitalist dichotomy is a false one.
00:08:20.000It was a very fun debate, very, very entertaining and informative at the end of the day.
00:08:25.000So I encourage everyone to check it out.
00:08:27.000I didn't even really prepare too much for it.
00:08:29.000I just kind of really got into the mindset of Demestra, which I found out that's how you pronounce it, right?
00:08:35.000Because I was pronouncing it De Maestre because I'm just some stupid English speaker in America who, when you read, you don't know how to pronounce all these highfalutin European names.
00:08:48.000I guess it's pronounced Demestra or something like that.
00:08:51.000But I just really got in the mindset of how can we.
00:10:55.000The amount of abortions that are the result of rapes are less than a tenth of a percent of abortions, okay, or I'm sorry, less than half of a percent of all abortions.
00:11:05.000So when they say that they're using the most sympathetic example, Case, the most sympathetic example, which is a fraction of a fraction of what a standard abortion in the country looks like.
00:11:17.000And the same is true with the war on drugs.
00:11:19.000We're talking about things like amphetamines.
00:11:21.000We're talking about things like cocaine.
00:11:23.000We're talking about things like opioids and others.
00:11:42.000You cannot be a conservative right wing person and purport to believe that the government should advance the public good and believe that drugs should be legalized.
00:11:50.000The problem is not simply that, oh, drugs will be legal and how's that going to affect you?
00:11:55.000The problem is that legalization comes with legitimization.
00:11:59.000You take away the stigma, you take away the penalty, you take away the idea that you're breaking the law, and then suddenly it becomes okay.
00:12:07.000It becomes just a part of the social fabric.
00:12:10.000Additionally, you put marijuana in the hands of corporations and then you've got another tobacco.
00:13:37.000And I'm really not open minded about that.
00:13:39.000If people can show me that legalizing drugs will keep them delegitimized, not spread the use among the youth, and many studies say that that does happen, states like Colorado, there's very little in the way of evidence I think that would sway me.
00:13:52.000But But anyway, that was the last thing I had to say because it's just nobody articulates the case for the drug war.
00:13:59.000Bill O'Reilly, he's like Bill O'Reilly and Ann Coulter are like the last strongholds of anti drug rhetoric in the country.
00:14:07.000And Bill O'Reilly doesn't even have a show anymore, at least not on Fox.
00:14:11.000So we have to get people that are serious about it.
00:14:15.000It's like Jeff Sessions said you can't be a good person and smoke marijuana.
00:14:19.000But we're going to get into the news here.
00:14:20.000I know that's not a popular thing, but it has to be said whether it's popular or not.
00:14:26.000The big news of the day is all this sexual assault and pedophile jokes.
00:14:32.000It's just really fascinating to me to see all these different characters.
00:14:36.000And by the way, there's something that they all have in common.
00:14:39.000I just want to check really quickly because I forgot to earlier.
00:14:43.000Is Les Moonvis, what is his background?
00:14:47.000Because I know that we see in the case of, for example, James Gunn, Michael Ian Black, Harvey Weinstein, Louis C.K. In many cases, we find that there's a certain ethnic background.
00:15:54.000And after Mike Cernovich, this was really the peculiar thing Mike Cernovich revealed about 30 tweets that were, of course, over the line and presented a startling trend in and of themselves.
00:16:04.000After those were exposed, James Gunn goes in and deletes 10,000 tweets.
00:16:10.000So, we can only assume or imagine that 10,000 of them could potentially have had some kind of pedophilic content.
00:16:16.000Now, remember, Guardians of the Galaxy is a movie for children.
00:16:27.000And you've got, so, and this is what I said last week.
00:16:30.000You could say if it was, I don't know, some really off the wall comedian against political correctness, maybe, maybe, and I wouldn't make this argument, but maybe the case could be made that.
00:16:44.000Well, is it so over the top if you have somebody like James Gunn directing an adult film or some R rated picture or something like that?
00:16:53.000Or maybe he's a professional comedian and his whole shtick is being against traditional taboos.
00:17:20.000I mean, and they probably knew about the tweets anyway, so I don't know if that's a great thing.
00:17:25.000But eventually they were forced to fire him.
00:17:28.000They said that his tweets were not consistent with their values in response to a lot of pressure and buzz that came from Mike Cernovich's reporting.
00:17:36.000And so James Gunn got fired from making the third movie in the series.
00:17:40.000And it basically kind of quieted down after that.
00:17:43.000I mean, people attacked Mike Cernovich a lot, and people were saying, oh, well, it was wrong what they did to James Gunn.
00:17:48.000And then 10 days later, 10 days later, It comes out this afternoon.
00:17:53.000All the main actors in Guardians of the Galaxy who are cast for the next movie, people like Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Vin Diesel, Dave Batista, the people that are, I mean, these are major, major movie stars.
00:18:07.000Chris Pratt, who's in Parks and Recreation, who's in these big superhero movies, Bradley Cooper, who's crazy famous.
00:18:14.000All these people, they pen an open letter and they all sign it saying that Disney should rehire the guy making pedophile jokes, should rehire him to make the movie.
00:18:24.000They write, and this is one excerpt from the letter.
00:18:27.000They say, Given the growing political divide in this country, it's safe to say instances like this will continue.
00:18:34.000Although we hope Americans from across the political spectrum can ease up on the character assassination and stop weaponizing mob mentality.
00:18:45.000I don't, folks, folks, I don't understand.
00:19:13.000I don't know what's keeping me sane, but we look at the behavior.
00:19:17.000This is the two face of the Hollywood establishment, which at once is the face of liberal, transnational, humanitarian, We are against mob mentality.
00:21:09.000And also using language that is code words, too.
00:21:11.000In some of the tweets, he's referring to them as cheese pizza, which is insider code word talk for child pornography and having sex with children.
00:21:22.000This is who Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, is defending.
00:23:17.000It took Mike Cernovich to just find them, to just stumble upon them.
00:23:22.000And led some kind of pressure campaign to get him removed.
00:23:25.000They get a little bit wise to their tricks and they turn it around and they say, No, no, actually, it's not about children's movies directors making jokes about abusing children.
00:23:36.000No, actually, it's about the right wing mob.
00:23:38.000Actually, it's about Mike Cernovich and Infowars.
00:25:41.000That's why John Schnatter is now suing Papa John's Pizza.
00:25:45.000Because they said he said the N word on a phone call one time.
00:25:49.000And by the way, even the people spreading the rumor said that he said it in the context of showing everyone how much he hated racism.
00:25:56.000Without an investigation, without a report, without anybody asking any questions, boom, fired, out of the company, poison pill, so he can't get back in.
00:26:43.000With Michael Ian Black, with James Gunn, I was going to bring up, I brought up some of their tweets and I showed you just how disgusting it was, how raunchy it was.
00:26:53.000With Justin Roiland, I can't even bring myself to show you the kinds of things that he was putting out there.
00:27:00.000And it wasn't even like it was like a couple of tweets.
00:27:03.000It wasn't even like, because with the tweet, and here's the difference with the tweet, it's 180 characters, you fire it off, or 140 characters previously.
00:27:14.000You know, if you think of something funny, and I've done this before, not about pedophilia, never, but about all kinds of things, you know, that I regret about Israel, about, you know, things like that.
00:27:24.000Or you say something that is a little bit over the top and you may regret it, whatever.
00:27:28.000But what Justin Roiland did was he produced, he edited, he animated, he wrote the scripts.
00:27:34.000I mean, he produced a series of cartoon shorts in which unspeakable things are depicted.
00:27:41.000And again, to make a cartoon, it's a start to finish process.
00:27:46.000You fire it off if you're drunk, if it's midnight, you know, whatever.
00:27:50.000He sat down, he wrote it, he drew it, he animated it, he did a storyboard, published it, never thought to take it down.
00:27:59.000I'm trying to think of what I could say in one of them, and it's worth noting what Justin Roiland does for a living.
00:28:05.000He produces a cartoon on Adult Swim, a comedy cartoon show.
00:28:10.000In one of the cartoons that he produced, it was an amateur cartoon, he depicts somebody who hosts a television show.
00:28:17.000And then he goes home and he finds children that are tied up, prepubescent children tied up in his home, and it's portrayed like a funny cartoon.
00:28:25.000And he says, I've raped you enough, basically.
00:28:59.000In this case, there's not even an investigation.
00:29:01.000Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland, who run the Rick and Morty show, justin roiland's got all these sick cartoons.
00:29:07.000He drew a cartoon of Barron Trump's genitals.
00:29:10.000Dan Harmon, another case of unspeakable things where we talked about it last week.
00:29:15.000He did a short where he simulated raping a baby.
00:29:18.000Then he did a live action video on Instagram, which has now been taken down.
00:29:23.000I don't think you can find it anywhere.
00:29:24.000But I've seen it, where he's driving, and the way that he cuts a video, he makes it look like a baby who he is driving with is touching his genitals.
00:29:52.000We might have a guest coming on in a couple of weeks to shed some light on.
00:29:56.000Why it matters the nature of who's in charge of the media, why we see these patterns of pedophilia and certain associations, certain characteristics.
00:30:08.000It's such a gift to us that all of this is coming out now, because now you can show demonstrably what is behind the cartoons, what is behind the television that you're watching.
00:30:20.000Because I think previously, before the internet, before all this stuff could proliferate the way it can now, Well, there's probably abuse going on.
00:30:29.000But now you could point in a concrete way.
00:30:49.000And the people that make it are despicable.
00:30:53.000If they're not pedophiles, they're probably the closest you can approach being a pedophile without actually, right?
00:31:00.000I mean, With the kind of things they're producing.
00:31:02.000Guardians of Galaxy 3, that'll probably be either the biggest, the second biggest, or the third biggest movie of the year when it comes out, even in spite of this controversy.
00:31:13.000And it was slated to be produced by somebody who's making jokes about cheese pizza.
00:31:44.000You know, you watch a movie like They Live where you put on the glasses and you find out, well, there's some pretty ugly things going on behind the scenes.
00:32:13.000Television subconsciously shapes your mind.
00:32:17.000Because, and do this, in the course of a day, think about some of the preconceived notions you have about things that you have not experienced.
00:32:25.000This is something I've noticed about myself.
00:32:27.000If you really sit down and meditate on it, just about everything that you think you know about that you have not experienced is informed by television.
00:32:37.000What you think about people, what you think about places, what you think about social interactions.
00:32:43.000So much of the world and what you think about it is shaped by just subconsciously what you've been watching on television and commercials and movies.
00:32:51.000The people that are crafting that very deliberately, the people that are putting all that together are sick, sick people.
00:32:57.000You don't think there's something wrong with that?
00:32:59.000It would be one thing if it's like the widgets that you, it would be one thing if like this microphone was made by a sick guy.
00:33:18.000And if there is a systemic problem in the culture making institutions made by a very certain group of people, With very certain predilections and interests.
00:33:28.000That can be a very bad thing for society, right?
00:33:31.000If all your children are doing is sitting around watching television, sure, it's rotting their brain, but it's also forming their subconscious minds, filling in all the gaps where they have not had experience themselves to teach them about the world.
00:33:44.000And that's all being written, produced, storyboarded, illustrated by people who want to have sex with your kids, by people who are raping women.
00:34:20.000But even if I said it right now, even if I just uttered the word absent any context, even if I just said it, And we all know when I say the N word, I mean, you know what the word is.
00:34:38.000But even if I just said it, even if Papa John just says it in a totally academic, clinical sense, that is worse than being a rapist.
00:34:47.000That is worse than being a pedophile in 2018.
00:34:52.000And that's not by my standard, that's not by an objective standard.
00:34:56.000According to the people that make the rules for political correctness or for conduct, You know, all the people who are telling me, oh, I'm so out of line for my views, I'm such a hater, I'm such a bad person, right?
00:35:07.000These are the people that say, yeah, Papa John, racist, Papa John making racist remarks, kicked out of his company.
00:35:15.000As he said, one word, devoid of context.
00:35:18.000These people, this guy, James Gunn, 10,000 tweets about child porn, pedophilia, and Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, are signing a letter demanding that he be reinstated, defending him.
00:35:35.000I mean, could you imagine if somebody got fired for being like a Trump supporter?
00:35:39.000Could you imagine somebody getting fired because they said the N word in Hollywood?
00:35:43.000Or, like, was there any kind of outpouring of support for Mel Gibson, for Michael Richards, for Paula Dean?
00:39:00.000It's funny because I'll, in one breath, brag about being vindicated, and then in the next breath, just be talking about another vindication that has just come through, right?
00:39:40.000Because if you remember, the biggest obstacle to North Korea diplomacy was the preconditions.
00:39:45.000The precondition was that North Korea agreed to denuclearize, otherwise, no meeting.
00:39:50.000So this is, in some ways, a more liberal approach to Iran.
00:39:53.000And in any case, what it tells us is that President Trump does not want war in Iran.
00:39:59.000I mean, that's effectively what it tells us.
00:40:01.000And a lot of people, well, not a lot, some people were freaking out last week.
00:40:05.000When we got the all capital letters tweet saying, we will inflict suffering on you like you've not, you know, the all caps tweet threatening Iran.
00:40:15.000And some people have still not learned, said it's neocondon.
00:41:09.000That's a very small, but a very good gesture.
00:41:11.000Now, Iran said they would not meet with the president.
00:41:14.000They said that we would meet, but under our preconditions that you return to the Iran deal and you respect Iran's rights.
00:41:21.000And so, a lot of these people who are anti Trump and they're non interventionists and isolationists and all that will say that Trump is totally to blame for the fact that we have these relations with Iran.
00:41:34.000They'll ignore the fact that President Trump has reached out six other times to meet with the Iranian leaders and they rejected all of them.
00:41:42.000Before the Iran deal got shut down, by the way.
00:41:45.000So, all these people like to say, oh, Trump is making things bad in the Middle East.
00:42:49.000You know, so I'm not saying that he controls the alt right like Glenn Beck, but you have to understand that a big part of the foreign policy thinking of the alt right does come from foreign elements.
00:43:01.000And now that's not to say that Zog is a great thing, that's not to say that Israel is not a pernicious influence and all that, but it is to say that if we want a foreign policy that reflects American interests, we can't listen to the Israeli influence, we can't listen to the Russian influence, we can't listen to the Iranian sympathizers.
00:43:18.000We have to have American sympathizers.
00:43:20.000And Americans will say, you know what?
00:43:22.000Look, we might not be on board with invading every country Israel doesn't like, but by the same token, nuclear proliferation is not in our interest.
00:43:31.000And if we're going to come to the table, we can't do that if you're burning our flag, burning us in effigy, if you're rejecting every meeting, and you're telling us you support Black Lives Matter.
00:43:43.000But people want to say, oh, well, everybody who's against Trump is based Kim Jong un, Assad, Iran, Putin, they're all based, and Trump is lame.
00:44:02.000I've defended the merits of their governments before, but I mean, really, are we going to pretend that Rouhani can hold a candle to Donald Trump?
00:44:09.000Are we going to pretend that Bashar Assad can hold a candle to Donald Trump?
00:45:03.000He's doubling down on a tweet that he made earlier this week where he said, I would be willing to shut down government if the Democrats do not give us the votes for border security, which includes the wall.
00:45:14.000Must get rid of lottery, catch and release, et cetera, and finally go to a system of immigration based on merit.
00:45:20.000We need great people coming into our country.
00:45:27.000The government funding runs out in the fall before the election.
00:45:30.000I think it's either September 30th or October 30th.
00:45:34.000And we'll see what happens if a deal is made.
00:45:36.000I think this is good progress because we heard from the Republican leadership, like McConnell and Ryan, that we're not going to try and fight for wall funding.
00:45:45.000We're not going to try and fight for border security because we don't want to shut down the government.
00:45:49.000So it's really good to see that President Trump is out there, but there has to be follow through.
00:45:53.000You know, he said after he passed the omnibus spending bill, and people like myself believed him, he said, I would never sign a bill like that again.
00:46:01.000So if he signs a big appropriations bill and there's no money for a concrete border wall, 30 foot high, You know, a wall, not a fence.
00:46:09.000If there's no money for that, it's going to be really hard to say that he is totally living up to his promises.
00:46:15.000Now, that's not to say that he's not still completely effective and efficient.
00:49:19.000Because you can approach it like a regular woman, and mostly this is my experience living in the suburbs of Chicago.
00:49:26.000I don't know if it's different in the South.
00:49:27.000If you talk to a girl that works at like Chick fil A, for example, you're probably a winner there.
00:49:32.000But if you talk to women here, even standard women who don't consider themselves feminists, even women who describe themselves as conservatives, if you even question that they should be in the workforce, watch how quickly, watch how quickly you see the transformation.
00:49:47.000What you thought was a conservative traditional woman immediately turns into a feminist.
00:50:40.000So, it's not even at this point like, please restore.
00:50:43.000At this point, it's like, it's just a shame.
00:50:46.000It's just a damn shame that people built all this stuff up, and these women, and women are part of the equation, but a big part of it, they're going to throw it all in the trash because they want to make PowerPoints.
00:50:57.000They want to feel, oh, look, I got a little money in my pocket.
00:53:33.000I'm a respecter of the troops, but he's really just kind of lost his way, huh?
00:53:39.000Somebody said that he gets money from the government, which I find hilarious.
00:53:44.000He's an anarchist, and I heard, I don't know if this is true, so I'm not saying this is fact, but I heard that he gets $1,900 a month for PTSD from the government.
00:53:53.000So it's like, how can you really say you're an anarchist if you're taking money from the government?
00:53:59.000I mean, he's running for the Senate too.
00:54:07.000Joshua Larson says Optics and analytics are looking apex tonight, King nearly keeled over when Adam said in response to a question, If everyone respects the non aggression principle, then you won't have any crime.
00:55:45.000Not going to end that bad for me in that case.
00:55:48.000Ben Stada says, I babysit my cousin and we watch a toddler channel on television.
00:55:53.000In the six months I've been babysitting, there hasn't been a single mention of fathers, only songs and skits about how much we should love our moms.
00:56:01.000And you know, not for nothing, but you look and you'll find that among men, I found this persistent trend.
00:56:09.000And you know, look, I love my mother too.
00:56:11.000However, we find that in every case, the weak, effeminate, and by and large, homosexual men.
00:56:17.000The trend is the overbearing, the connection with the mother, and the absence of a connection with a strong father figure, masculine role model.
00:56:24.000It's not all cases, but in many cases.
00:57:03.000When we talk about communities, when we talk about feminism, when we talk about sexual hedonism, when we talk about mixed marriages, all that kind of stuff, it's about how do we create an environment where children can be raised in a way where they will be well adjusted.
00:59:29.000But she was a very successful, independent, smart, competent person, and with very little education, too, just because she was a high IQ person.
01:01:10.000I don't know if you noticed this, Richard, but a lot of these conservatives that are attacking her in the media are focusing a lot on her economic platform.
01:01:18.000Things like national health care, raising wages, getting people, you know, so many lower middle class white people in the Midwest have to work 50, 60, 70 hours just to make ends meet.
01:04:38.000I appreciate that over the subtweeting because a lot of what goes on is that people want to kind of pussyfoot around it and say they don't want to offend people.
01:04:47.000But that's a healthy disagreement to express.
01:04:49.000I actually appreciate that because, you know, look, that's a big part of my criticism was against his methodology.
01:04:57.000And I name drop him all the time when I say his approach won't work and the approach of these people.
01:05:01.000And so I think that's par for the course.
01:05:05.000I was all ready to get all animated about it.
01:05:45.000I think that's exactly what he says, is that you can't at once purport to be a racial realist and at the same time be a Jewish conspiracy theorist at the same time and be taken seriously.
01:05:57.000If you have basically a standard worldview about most other things, but you happen to posit something that's empirical and scientific, it's, I think, a little bit easier to get across.
01:06:25.000It doesn't describe the whole world, but it is a very prominent thing that's going on.
01:06:30.000I think it's pretty much undeniable if you look at any of the evidence, if you look at just what's going on.
01:06:36.000I mean, can anybody deny what's going on when you look at Les Moonvests and Bob Iger and Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos and all these different characters?
01:06:49.000It's really just about people getting off on this kind of idea that we have a very esoteric ideology with its own language and it's extreme.
01:08:16.000Joe LaCroix says So, Nick, I was watching the Daily Brap Sunday night, and Sam slash Bobop was on, and he shared a Sam meets Nick Fuentes fan fiction.
01:12:02.000People like the idea of, oh, well, the government will just take over health care.
01:12:07.000You know, there's a way, there's a right way to do it and there's a wrong way to do it.
01:12:10.000The wrong way to do it is to say, like, well, it's Medicare for all, which Spencer retweeted an article about that and said, oh, it only cost the government or it would save the government $2 trillion.
01:14:14.000Think about crime now becomes a health care issue.
01:14:18.000I forget the exact numbers, but it's something like $20,000 to $50,000 to treat a gunshot wound, depending on the figures you're looking at.