
Loading summary
A
Good evening, everybody. You're watching America first. My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. We have a great show for you tonight. Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Wednesday. We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. Big show. Our featured story tonight. We're talking about the imminent regime change in Cuba. And we talked a little bit about this on Monday, or was it Monday? I think it might have been last week. This is coming on the heels of a significant meeting between the CIA director and Cuban leadership last week, I think, in Havana. Cuba has officially run out of fuel and other oil products. They're out of energy rolling blackouts lasting 22 hours a day. And in the context of everything that is happening in the Caribbean now, the United States has formally indicted the former president of the Cuban regime, Raul Castro. It was announced today by the Attorney General, Todd Blanch in Miami, Florida. And that may not seem like a big deal. They indicted a former president. However, if you had been paying attention to recent events, you know that this is exactly what happened in Venezuela six months ago. Shortly before the United States extradited Nicholas Maduro from Caracas in the beginning of the year, in January, it was precipitated by a DOJ indictment against him for a number of charges relating to gun smuggling and drug trafficking, among other things. And so it would tend to suggest that given the oil and energy blockade of Cuba, the, the CIA meeting last week, the introduction of a US Carrier strike group on the coast of Cuba earlier today, and now this indictment, all the signs are pointing towards potentially a military operation which would seek to capture, extradite and then charge Raul Castro in the United States, probably in a bid to decapitate the regime and install some kind of favorable government, or at least favorable new policies, especially as it pertains to Cuba's relationship with Russia and China. So we're gonna talk all about that. We'll get into it. I have to say, I like it. I like that. And I'm tired of pretending that I don't. I don't know about you guys. Here's the thing. I like that the United States is a powerful empire. That makes me feel good. I am a citizen of the most powerful empire in the world. So when we go from country to country and we kidnap their leaders and we take control of their oil and their regime, I don't know. That's kind of awesome. That's kind of what we do. Like, that's who we are, and that's what we've always done. And I think we should do it more. Here's the problem. Here's the only problem. The only issue is that Jews control America. So they're making us do things that really are not in our best interest. That's the only problem with this. Imagine if instead of doing regime change in Iran, we were doing it in Canada. What if we invaded Canada and deported all the Indians? Would anyone have a problem? Seriously, People say, I'm a non interventionist, I don't think we should mess with other countries national sovereignty. Okay, here's a counterpoint. What if we kidnapped the Prime Minister of Canada, invaded and then we deported 20 million Indians and Pakistanis? Would anyone have a problem? Are you telling me you would be in the streets saying hands off Canada, let those Indians go, release them back into Toronto? Uh, absolutely not. No, we would be cheering that on and we would go there, I would sign up myself and it would be totally asymmetrical. There'd be zero casualties, they would stand no chance. It wouldn't even be a fight. There'd be no risk of dying on our side. So I like that. I wish we would do more of that here. Canada, Greenland, Cuba, Venezuela, Mexico, Bolivia. So we'll talk about it. I think this is a great idea and I absolutely support it. We'll talk about some of the risks. However, we will be serious and talk about some of the limitations. And here's the problem is that the Cuban regime has been sputtering along for basically 60 years. And for just as much time we have been waiting on them to collapse under the weight of their economic distress. But they just never seem to do that. And what happens actually is that Cuba just gets poorer and poorer and the people have no food and there's no electricity and they're just running out of everything. And even if we wanted the people to rise up, they just couldn't. Cuz they're too hungry. Like they're worried about eating every day. So I don't know that the Cuban regime will collapse. That being said, I don't think that's necessarily the goal. The goal is simply to deprive the regime of resources, put them in an untenable situation so that they have no other choice but to negotiate. I think that's a smart and effective use. It's a restrained and economical use of US military force. So we'll talk about it. We'll get into all the details. We're also gonna talk tonight about the latest Department of Justice campaign to fight antisemitism. They're bringing Leo Terrell, who I think is Their antisemitism envoy, he's this like black Jew worshiper on Twitter. And they're sending him on a national tour to 15 different cities to raise awareness for antisemitism. And what that looks like is, I guess they're going to try to increase reporting of antisemitic incidents in the city and on the university campuses and elsewhere. And you realize this is just like a Jewish police state. I don't even know what else to call it anymore. We live in absolute hell. And what's funny, there was a tweet that I posted right after Trump won the election in 2024. It's been making the rounds on Twitter. In November 2024, I posted, Trump 47 is going to be the most Zionist administration in US history. And everybody clowned me for that. Everybody said, you're obsessed with Israel. It's gonna be a golden age. You just don't wanna win. Remember when they said that, they were saying, if you have any reservations about Trump, they said they were trying to psychoanalyze us. They said, you just don't want to win because of your childhood or you, you have this congenital need to always be the dissenting voice, the loser. I'm like, no, they just brought in Marco Rubio as the Secretary of State. The writing is on the wall. We know exactly what we're gonna get. We were there the first time, it already happened. And anyway, case in point, in the middle of our unpopular war with Iran, economies imploding, approval ratings are in the toilet. What are we doing while the DOJ is bringing in some black Uncle Tom to preach about antisemitism on a nationwide tour. Great. Instead of getting ice doing a 15 city tour and deporting every illegal alien, they're gonna get some black pastor to do a 15 city tour to make sure that everyone gets narked on for antisemitism. They're gonna go and tattle on everybody. It's becoming unbearable. It's getting to the point now where it feels like you can't live in America if you're anti Semitic. And that's a problem. It's starting to feel like you can't live comfortably inside the United States if you're anti Semitic. And, and I have a big problem with that. That's becoming a real issue. That's actually literally the case. I said this on Alex Jones yesterday. I know a not insignificant number of people that live in Europe and elsewhere. They cannot literally enter the country on a three month tourist visa because the State Department found them criticizing Israel on Twitter. What else do you call that? That's the mark of the beast. This is just like a Jewish occupied country. I'm so tired of pretending it isn't, and it's seriously pissing me off. And now I'm gonna do a show about it. So we're gonna talk all about it. It's gonna be a good show. Before we get into it, I wanna remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. Smash the like button. Leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show. Remember to check out our merch store. Fuentes store. We have our spring and summer collection. Might be a part two on the way. There might be a part two summer release on the way. Just in time for fourth of July, perhaps, but we have our brand new hat. We have the quarter zip as seen on Dave Smith. Did I not look so good? It. It was a little bit insulting, though. Everybody said. Everybody was comparing my appearance on Dave Smith on Monday to my first appearance back in October. And everybody was saying, wow, you look so much skinnier. You look so much better. You really look smacked. I can't believe it. He really locked in. But then it started to get a little bit mean. Like, the tone started to change. And instead of saying, I look so good now, people started to say I look like shit. Before someone made an AI image of my skinnier self bursting out of my fat, disgusting old self. I was like, I don't know if I actually appreciate that. I wasn't that fat. I wasn't actually that fat. Guys, I got a little bit chubby. It happens. I made a lot of money. I was eating good. It happens. Okay? So I don't know that maybe crossed the line. That started to get a little bit hurtful. I guess I feel better that I'm skinny now. But as seen on Dave Smithy, this is just fresh. I don't care what any Gen X piece of trash says about it. This is fresh. This is cool. Memorial Day weekend, you want your white quarter zip with your white hat when you're on the yacht, when you're on Lake Michigan, when you're on Lake Como, when you're in New York City, when you're in Miami, you want the white quarter zip with the white hat. And it. Did I not. I mean, I think I wore the shit out of it on Dave Smith. I think if I do say so myself. So check it out. Fuentes store. You know what dawned on me? I realized the other day, I did the math wrong. I actually lost 30 pounds. I don't know How I made this, like, basic math problem. I don't know how I. How I got that wrong, but I dawned on me yesterday. I literally lost, like, 25 to 30 pounds. I didn't even know it was that much. I was, like, 155 at my peak, and now I'm at, like, 126. So I. I lost almost. Can you believe that? And I didn't even exercise. Didn't even. That just goes to show, you do not need to exercise at all. You just need to stop eating. You don't need oic. You don't need reta. You don't need to lift weights. You don't need to exercise. You don't need to go on a diet. You don't need to do any of these things. You just need to stop eating. And you know what's funny is I. I did a riff about this a long time ago, but. But whenever you talk to boomers, like, I used to talk to my parents, and they used to say this thing to me. They would say, if you stop eating, you actually gain more weight because you're tricking your body into thinking you're in starvation mode so it hangs onto the fat. You ever hear that? I feel like I heard that a lot growing up. Like, that's one of those things you just hear from people. My parents told me that when I. When I stopped eating, and I'm like, you're wrong. It's just physics. If you stop eating, you're. You will not be able to gain weight. It's a simple equation. But boomers have this, like, idea. No offense to my parents or anyone who's ever said that, but they say, yeah, if you stop eating, you're actually tr. It actually works the opposite. I'm like, no, I don't think that's true. I think if you eat more, you get fat. If you eat less, you get. You get skinny. And I'm living proof. I guess we'll never know. I'm living proof. Just. I said this the other night, and eating disorder. Twitter loved it. I'm borrowing this from a friend of mine. Nothing tastes as good as skinny. Feels. So I didn't believe it, but now I believe it. When I was eating food like an absolute pig, I said, there's nothing hits better than a large cheese pizza and a milkshake. But now that I'm skinny, it's like, no, it's totally true. It's absolutely, absolutely the case. Put the food down. Stop eating for me. Stop eating. Do it for me. Do it for America first. Do it for the groipers. No more fatties, no more disgusting pigs. We can't do it anyway. We are gonna move on. We're gonna get into the show before we get into the news. I also wanted to throw this out there. This was just like unbelievable. I shouldn't even go here, but I have to. So obviously yesterday Thomas Massey lost his primary and we had so many scorching hot takes, things I've never heard before. It was really unpredictable how everybody would respond and the content was really fresh and engaging and interesting and apparently Israel poured all this money and made him lose. It's an Israel controlled government. So true. And okay, I covered this on my show last night. I delivered a spirited monologue about it. Let's just leave it at that. Right. And I think it's pretty obvious what happened there. Thomas Massie has made an enemy out of the Israel lobby by voting against their war and voting against their Epstein cover up and voting against their foreign aid. So what did they do? They injected $30 million into the race and they got Trump to join the fight and he lost his seat. And it's not hard to see why. It's not complicated. And who were the voters that made this happen? It was the Boomers. Exit polling showed that every age cohort under the age of 55 preferred Thomas Massey. Everybody older than 20 or excuse me, older than 55 preferred Ed Gallerin who was Massey's opponent. And they were the majority of the electorate. It's the boomers. It's those late Gen Xers. Those are the people that really delivered the race. And it's not hard to see why. It's because they all watch Fox News. They are all Trump cultists, they are all pro Israel. They are not on Twitter. They are, they're on Truth Social. They are uncritically guzzling Truth Social Jewish slop. All day they're watching Fox News, they're reading the New York Post. It's not hard to see why they voted for Thomas Massey's opponent. Well then I wake up today and I go on Twitter and I see all of the usual suspects. The, the new thing that they're going with, the new thing that the low IQ anti Semite crowd is going with. It's not enough to say that the Israel lobby pumped $30 million into the race and it's not enough to say that Trump and the G O P are a Jewish controlled apparatus. It's not enough to say that Massey was unseated symbolically because we don't have Sovereignty in our country. I wake up this morning and Health Ranger and Ryan Mata and all the usual suspects, all of the Charlie Kurt conspiracy theorists, they're all saying it was a stolen election. They're all looking at the size of the disparity in the vote. They're looking at the vote. Gad from Ed Gall, Ryan, comparing it to the vote get of the previous primary challenger, and they're saying he got 300% more votes. You seriously believe that? That's way too many votes. Something happened here. Now they're saying the election was stolen. They're saying that Israel stole the election with mail in ballots, like in 2020. And I don't know how much more of that I can really take. I'm so glad I got off that train early because it's just everything is like this now. Everything's a conspiracy, everything's fake. And they don't even need any evidence. All they do is look at the information that's been reported. They know nothing about it. But then they'll say something like, herm, that doesn't look right to me. Huh? It's a 300% increase. That seems crazy. It's like, really, do you know even know what you're talking about, or are you just saying that? That's a new line, is the election was stolen. Why can't we just leave it at yes, it was stolen. How did they steal it? They spent $30 million. Isn't that enough for you? AIPAC and the Republican Jewish Coalition? This is as Jewish as it gets. They pumped 20 to 30 million dollars into the race. Trump came in very strongly. And Trump had a great record last night. All of the candidates that he endorsed, I think it was like 39 and 0, 42 and. Oh, something like that. They all won their races. Isn't that enough? Isn't it enough to say that Israel bought the race and Thomas Massie lost and they did it as retribution for his vote? Why then do we have to go somewhere else where it's totally unproven, totally speculative? You have no proof of that. There is no evidence of that. There is no proof of that. There's no audit of the ballot. There's. There's no forensic evidence. There's not even. There are no rumblings. There's no smoke. There's no nothing. Why do we have to take it there and discredit ourselves and. And look like absolute idiots? Now they want to. It's not enough to say Israel spent 30 million as retribution. Now we have to engage in wild speculation and say not only that, but it was mail in ballot fraud. The gap was 10,000 votes and Ed Gall had 10,000 mail in ballots. Okay, well, Thomas Massie had 8,000. So what's your point? That's where you lose me. And think about how much we can say in general about what is happening in the country. How many of the things that are happening in the country are not conspiracy theories in the sense that they're facts. Provable, unambiguous, undeniable facts. You have the acquisition of TikTok by Larry Ellison. You have the deplatforming and defunding of Harvard and the Ivy Leagues to bring in a pro Israel curriculum. You have the State Department banning people from going to the World Cup. If they criticized Israel, they're denaturalizing citizens that have criticized Israel. We're in a war with Iran. They want a 20 year memorandum of understanding with like $15 billion a year in aid or something crazy like that. They want a one and a half trillion dollar military budget for this year alone. These are all facts. Isn't that enough? CBS is run by Barry Weiss and she hired a Jewish Zionist, Tony Doppel, who humiliated Ta Nehisi Coates last year as their lead news anchor. All of these things are happening in real life. It's not speculation, it's not theoretical. They're facts. And anyone has to engage with those set of facts. And they all point to one unignorable conclusion, which is that a Jewish oligarchy has too much power in the country. Even the Epstein files. You can look in the Epstein files and see the name Ronald Lauder all over them. Ronald Lauder is in business with Epstein in these files, talking to him. He appears, I think almost a hundred times in the files. Ronald Lauder is the head of the World Jewish Congress. He led the boycott against University of Pennsylvania for tolerating anti Israel protests. His son in law, Kevin Warsh is the new chair of the Federal Reserve. Nobody wanted to talk about that. They wanted to talk about whether Epstein was a vampire. They wanted to talk about whether Trump was eating fecal matter out of children's intestines from their open stomachs. And they wanted to talk about vampires, giants. Ronald Lauder is in that files a hundred times in black and white, clear as crystal. You. But you don't wanna talk about that. So this is my problem once again. Yesterday you've got this airtight narrative. The Israel lobby spent $20 million. It is a brazen, open, blatant, naked exercise of Jewish power in our domestic political process. Where they single handedly unseated Thomas Massie because he didn't go along with their most heinous policies. But that's not good enough. Now we gotta go to Dominion voting machines. I saw somebody in the replies say, we didn't kidnap Maduro for his chili recipe. Why. Why did we kidnap Maduro then? Because he had the keys to the voting machines to rig it against Massey. Are you crazy or boomers? Just watch Fox News. And you know who runs Fox News? Rupert Murdoch. And you know who Rupert Murdoch supported in 2020 in Israel? BB Netanyahu's Prime Minister campaign. So why do we even have to take it there? And it's sad because you want to have this ecumenical mentality that we're all going to be critical of Israel, we're all going to be on the same team. And. And then you realize a lot of these people are just idiots. And God help us if they ever get anywhere near power. What. What is going to be? You tell me. What is gonna be the campaign in 2028? It's gonna be a collection of alternative medicine gurus, MMA fighters, random conspiracy theorists that used to deliver Domino's Pizzas. It's going to be hijabi Muslims. Th. This is going to be the coalition that's gonna be our electoral coalition. Well, let's see. We got the MMA fighters on lock. We got the alternative health experts that are pushing ivermectin to cure cancer and drinking their own urine. We got that covered. We got the hijabis. We have the anti ice leftists that want to do a land acknowledgement at the rally. Okay, I think we're in good shape. I think in 2028, this is gonna be it. Yeah, I don't think so. I don't want anything to do with any of that. That's just like a disgusting freak show. And it's. And I want nothing to do with that. You want to talk about Dominion voting machines and vampires and astral projection, just leave me out of that. So I saw that this morning and honestly, I could not believe it. I'm like, wow, there, we're really doing this all over again here. Here we are again. And they're all push. They're all pushing it. I think the election was stolen on top of it. You're like, I. I should have predicted it, should have been predictable, and yet it still amazes me. I said on telegram, Gucci backpack, let it go. He lost. And I'm gonna say something else that's gonna be a little bit controversial about Thomas Massey. I feel like he didn't really fight that hard. I'm just being honest. When people say things like, I think he should run for president, I think he. You know, people ask me, who do you wanna run in 28? Is it gonna be Massey? It does nothing for me. It really does nothing. And by that, people are gonna say, oh, you're a narcissist. I mean, it's not compelling to me. I feel like if you're under siege by the Israel lobby, you need to make your whole platform. I'm in a war, like, make the race a proxy war against the Israel lobby. If you're gonna be a martyr, if you're gonna lose your seat anyway, then go down swinging and do some big rallies and, hey, yeah, get with the streamers and make it about that. But I feel like all these tweets and rallies, they were just so, like, low energy and passive aggressive and. And kind of sad victim mentality. TR Trump is beating up on me. The Israelis are beating up on me. I wish there would have been a little bit more of a fight. I was thinking about this last night. I was thinking, you know, why did it just never click for me with Massey? And I think on some level, it's because I just don't see an icon. I don't see the vision. When I see a guy like Fishback, I see energy. I see. I see young people. I see rallies. I see him doing two rallies every day. In real life, I see him on the campuses, at ihop, at Waffle House, at a gas station, at a. At a Taqueria. I see him streaming with Sneako. I see him doing collabs with live streamers. I see him on Instagram doing a digital campaign. And when he's talking, it's. It's bold. He's saying, yeah, we're gonna tax onlyfans a hundred percent, and we're banning data centers, and we're banning dual citizens. And, you know, I see fire, I see heat, I see energy, I see Vishnu. I see a man against time. I see a man above time. A man against time. And when I see Thomas Massie, I see this guy in glasses who does this sort of thing where it's sort of like hands in pockets. So we don't have money for a bridge, but we have money for Israel. Yeah, okay, you're darn tootin. 3.8 billion for Israel, and we can't even balance the budget. All right, Okay. I guess that makes a lot of sense. Am I right, folks? You're like, no, bro, Bring fire. Bring. What happened to fire and fury? What happened to we're gonna do things to you that have never been done before? That's why we like Trump. We have to remember, why did we like Trump? It wasn't all substance, it was also style. He was forceful, he was big, he was a fighter, he was a winner. His name is triumph triumphant versus this. And I'm not knocking him. I mean, I think Massey is an honorable man and everything I said last night stands and everything like that, but I wish I would have. I wish it would have turned into the proxy war that it should have been. I saw. And here, here's how you know, if you're unconvinced by this, you think I'm a terrible person. He ran an ad in his district that was supporting Trump. I saw he ran an ad, this was on Twitter, where he's saying, I voted with Trump 90% of the time and the 10% I didn't. Well, I was being principled. And you're like, that's the message. Like, dude, Trump is bitching you out. Trump is eating your lunch, he is drinking your milkshake, he is banging your wife, he is on true social motherfucking you every week out of pure spite and vengeance. And you're running ads in your district, ball washing him and saying, hey, I know you think me and the president are fighting. It's a little difference of opinion. I vote with them most of the time. Like, who could get behind that? Like, what's the message? I'm confused. Is this a proxy war about our Zionist occupied government? Are you trying to convince us that Trump isn't really that mad at you? So I saw that and I was like, you know what? At the end of the day, what this movement represents, among many other things, is that we want to fight to, to win. I say this all the time. Why are we voting Democrat? Why are we not getting behind people that lose primaries? Because I want to win. Why don't I support the National Socialist black shirts in Australia? Cuz I want to win. I don't want to lose gracefully, I don't want to lose valiantly. I don't want to lose honorably. I don't want to say, at least I took a risk, because I don't wanna lose. I wanna win anything that I go out and try to do politically or in the media market or anywhere, I want to win in any way, shamelessly, shamelessly, with no remorse, with no scruples, it doesn't matter. I want to win. And so the battles that I see us winning are in Ohio when Vivek Ramaswamy loses the governorship and Amy Acton takes office. I want to be on the winning side and I wanna gloat and say, fuck you, you betrayed us and now we made you lose. Because we are where the energy is. I wanna win. And the same goes for the midterm elections. I wanna be on the Democrat side when they take the House and, and when they impeach Trump and when they subpoena everybody. I wanna be gloating with the Democrats and I wanna see the Republicans coping and seething and saying, I can't believe you did that to us. This is really unfair. You are unprincipled. That is the talk of the defeated, that is the talk of the conquered. That is the talk of the people that were not able to get their way. And that's what I want. Because you know what is happening. And I said this in the a hundred dollar a month club group chat earlier actually last night. Let's say I went out and I got behind Casey Push in Ohio, he lost. Let's say I went out and got behind Thomas Massie in Kentucky, he lost. Let's say I went out and got behind Dan Bilzerian in Florida, he's gonna lose. Let's say I go out behind in South Carolina, the guy that's running against Lindsey Graham, he loses. You know what they say? They say, wow, gripers are 0 and 4. They lose every single time. And you know what the Mark Levins and the Lomez's and Chris Rufo's and other Joe Lonsdales, you know what the douchebags of the world get to say? They get to say you lose. The Internet isn't real life. We won. You have no political impact. And I, I don't. So I don't go and get behind losers. I, I don't want to feel that way. And I don't think that actually benefits us at all. I don't like any of that. So that all the more reason after what happened in Ohio, after what happened in Kentucky, after what has been happening all this time, I am doubling down on, we need to find battles that we can win. We have the benefit of being able to pick and choose. We get to be selective where we intervene. I didn't support Kasey push. I didn't really, you know, I, I wanted Thomas Massie to win, but we did nothing in Kentucky. Cause I don't want to select races where we're not going to be able to make a Difference. We have to choose our battles carefully, choose the ones where we can make impact, to choose the ones where we have a shot at winning. And I have a great record. We made Joe Kent lose his election. I think that's the only one that we really went all out for. And you know what the effect was? I remember Joe Kent had a conversation with one of Paul Gosar's people. And after Joe Kent was licking his wounds, he said, you know what? It's a crying shame. Paul Gosar raised tens of thousands of dollars with the Groiper fundraiser. I lost my race by a thousand votes. I guess it could have went differently. That's how we want our enemies to see us. That's how we want our friends and our enemies to see us. They don't want to see us as a bunch of suckers that just go out for the love of the game. So this is just a little riff about where we are in these midterm elections. I saw what happened to Thomas Massie and you know, you know, like I said, it's emblematic of what's happening. It's deeply symbolic and everything. I almost think in some ways it's a good thing he lost because it gives us a narrative. And now we get to say Thomas Massie opposed the Israel Lobby. They poured money in his district. We have an Israel controlled government. In some ways, maybe that is a meta political victory because otherwise what would have been, what would have been the future? Let's say he holds onto his seat, he goes into Congress, it's a Democrat majority anyway. He's not even a swing vote. I think that's maybe as good as. It's gonna get controversial. I know, but listen, we have to think strategically. We can't think with our hearts. We can't think with our feelings. It's not, it's not a movie. It's not a big impassioned, sentimental speech about we're gonna get out there and, you know, whatever. We have to be absolutely ruthless and strategic and think only about how we're going to take power. Not all this sucker stuff about, oh, it's such a shame what happened to all these losers that tried and failed. I don't want that to be our story. I want our story to be those ruthless, these ruthless fanatics that did absolutely everything and anything and in the end they pulled it off because they were the most serious about winning. That's the story that I want to hear. I want to hear the story about those people that lied, cheated and stole and they went on the Battlefield and they were innovative and they were progressive and they left nothing on the field. And they did things that people never even imagined a person could do. And in the end, they took power and changed history. That's the story I want to tell. Not all these people that went out and gave it a try and lost. And then they went home and cried about it and said how everything was just unfair and it was pretty good considering they got in late and didn't have a lot of money. And man, the world is just such an unfair place. I, you know, why bother then? So anyway, that's that. But I do wanna move on. I wanna get into our news here. I wanna get into our actual current events. Those are just some thoughts on this, this, this discourse that's been happening on the dissident, right, about, you know, whether people are gonna do things or broadcast online and what our role in the midterms will be. We need a different kind of mindset. I, I don't, I don't like this other nonsense that, that is going on. It's like you have these like politically incorrect comedians, alternative health people, MMA fighters, hijabi Muslims, left wing pieces of shit and communists all getting together and, you know, bitching about all their losing. I, it's just a gross ghettoized thing and we have to separate ourselves from the misery. So much of life is just about who you associate with. Some people like being miserable and like losing. I want to win. I want to be around other people that want to win. Anyway, we are going to move on. I want to get into our featured story tonight. It's all about the imminent regime change in Cuba. Big story. And we talked about this. I don't know if it was on Monday or if we covered it on Thursday. I believe it was Monday. But it seems like there's been a lot of movement in the Caribbean and we knew it was going to go here eventually. After the Trump administration extradited the president of Venezuela, Nicholas Maduro, at the beginning of January, we saw that the grand strategy of the second Trump administration was a lot more ambitious in the Western hemisphere than just continuing their maximum pressure campaign against Venezuela. In the first term, Trump administration tried to overthrow Maduro and failed. In the second term, we kidnapped him. And shortly after there was a new policy taking shape where we saw that Venezuela was just the first, first step in a much bigger plan. And so after Maduro was extradited in January, we sent our energy secretary, we sent our intelligence community officials, State Department officials down to Caracas and we effectively took control over their government, we took control over their energy, we took control over some of their other policies. And after we took control of Venezuela, we used our leverage there and in Mexico to shut down all of their oil shipments to Cuba. Cuba relies on Mexico and Venezuelan oil for something like 80 to 90% of their energy mix. They are totally dependent on Mexico and Venezuela for all of their energy needs. And so we used our relationship and our leverage over Mexico, which we have because of our significant trade relationship with them, and we used our power over Venezuela after the extradition to get them to effectively stop exporting oil to Cuba. In addition to that, we implemented a military naval blockade of Cuba, preventing other countries from shipping oil to the island. And what that started was a multi month process of slowly starving Cuba of oil. And a country can't run without energy. You can't have electricity, you can't have transportation, you can't have industry. So we have been slowly strangling Cuba for the past five months. And the ultimate goal of this Venezuela policy was eventually that this would give way to a domino like effect. We're taking out Venezuela would lead to a similar regime change in Cuba, and overthrowing Cuba would lead to a similar regime change, maybe in Nicaragua. And once you take out this triangulation of revisionist states inside the Caribbean, in Latin America, then the United States arguably has no strategic rivals with any kind of foothold in the Western Hemisphere. That was the goal. And this has been a longstanding US Geostrategic doctrine. It actually started under the Biden administration. It was called the new Monroe Doctrine. And initially we sought to overturn some critical elections like in Argentina with the election of Melee in Peru, in Ecuador, in Bolivia. And then under the Trump administration it was a lot more militaristic. And so this is where we are now. Earlier in the week, there was a high level meeting in Cuba's capital, Havana, between our CIA director, John Ratcliffe and and their leadership and the United States expressed our demands to the Cuban government. And we said that initially we are seeking political and economic reform. We want the Communist Party to not have a complete stranglehold over their economy and their political system. And specifically, maybe the most specific policy demand that we have is that we want Cuba to shut down the Russian and Chinese listening posts or surveillance stations that are operated by Russia and China on the Cuban island. So that meeting was on Monday. And it seems that the Cuban regime, at least what they say is that they are open to negotiating. However, they say they don't trust the United States. Well, in the Aftermath of that meeting today, it was announced by the Department of Justice that we are indicting the former president of Cuba, Raul Castro. He's the former first secretary of Cuba's Communist Party, no longer really in power, but his family still runs the country. So we indicted their former president and simultaneously we sent a carrier strike group, a Nimitz class US Carrier to the Caribbean off the coast of Cuba. Now what is significant about the simultaneous indictment and the carrier strike group is that this mirrors the precipitating actions that led to the extradition of Maduro in Venezuela at the beginning of this year. How did we go about the operation in Venezuela? Well, first of course, we sent our navy there. We deployed about 20,000 US personnel, couple dozen warships, and we started carrying out these operations against their drug smuggling boats off the coast. And then I believe there was at least one operation carried out on the ground in Venezuela. After these operations, the DOJ announced the indictment. They announced charges against Maduro. Shortly after that. There was a huge air campaign in Venezuela to shut down all of their surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. We kidnapped Maduro and we took control over the country. So it would follow that after a six month blockade of Cuba's energy and after we indict their president and after we send a carrier strike group there, then maybe something like what we did in Venezuela is imminent in Cuba. And this is a story, this is from the New York Times. It says, quote, the Justice Department announced charges against Raul Castro, the 94 year old former president of Cuba, accusing him of murder and a conspiracy to kill American citizens stemming from the fatal downing 30 years ago of two planes over waters off the coast of his country. At a news conference in Miami, the acting Attorney General, Todd Blanch accused Castro of killing four people when the Cuban military shot down their planes on the afternoon of February 24, 1996. The planes were operated by Brothers to the Rescue, a Cuban exile group that scoured the seas for Cubans fleeing the country. Fidel Castro took responsibility for downing the planes, tried to shortly after they were brought from the sky, claiming that the organization had been dropping anti regime leaflets over Havana in earlier flights. The indictment said that Raul Castro was also responsible because he and his brother were the final decision makers in the Cuban military chain of command. Blanch sidestep questions about whether the indictment was a prelude to US military action, saying that the decision rested with Mr. Trump and his foreign policy team. And this is the most important part. Blanche said that a warrant had been issued for the arrest of Raul Castro. Although it's Unlikely that the Cubans would turn him over. In a statement, Mr. Blanche nevertheless said he does expect Mr. Castro to eventually show up in the United States, whether by his own will or another way. So what does that mean? The DOJ indicts Raul Castro for this incident that took place literally 30 years ago. Now, why do you release an indictment like that? He lives in Cuba. He don't live in the United States. He lives in Cuba. So the United States is effectively saying, we have a warrant out for your arrest. You're under arrest for shooting down these planes 30 years ago. And the Cuban government is gonna say, oh, okay, great. Well, he's not going anywhere. He's not gonna voluntarily turn himself in, and the Cuban regime is not going to extradite him to the United States. And yet the acting attorney general says, well, I can't talk about a military operation, but we indicted him because we expect him to eventually be held accountable in a US Court of justice. So how do you envision Raul Castro winding up in a US Court if he won't go voluntarily? And if the Cubans won't extradite the brother of their revolutionary founder, founding father of their nation, how else is he gonna go here other than a US Military operation at the same time, same day? This is also from the Times. It says the aircraft carrier Nimitz and its escort warships entered the southern Caribbean Sea today and will remain in the region for at least a few days as part of the Trump administration's campaign to pressure the Cuban government. Right now, the administration intends to use the NITS and its wing of fighter jets as a show of force, not as a platform for major military operations. And maybe it is and maybe it isn't. But clearly there's two things going on here. One of two things is happening. Either the administration is doing this as a show of force, and it's a bluff, which Trump is very fond of. He's trying to create the impression that we are about to go in. If we see this, then the administration knows this is the signal they're putting out. And the Cubans see it just as clearly as we do. They know what happened in Venezuela, and it was about a hundred Cuban intelligence officers which protect Maduro that were killed in that operation. So they know exactly how that went down. They know how they. How the United States built up to an intervention, and they see the exact same thing happening here. The indictment, the carrier strike group, the negotiations with the CIA, all of that was happening in Venezuela, even up to and including a deal. Rick Grenell A special envoy in the administration was pursuing the a diplomatic track with the Maduro regime. And they communicated the White House demands, saying, we need you to realign away from Russia and China. We want your oil. And the Maduro regime actually agreed to all of those concessions. The only sticking point in their deal is that the Secretary of State, Rubio insisted it's not good enough that Venezuela align with Washington. It's not good enough that they give us their oil. It's not good enough that they let U.S. companies return and either collect the money that is owed to them or they're going to invest in Venezuela's infrastructure. Rubio said, we want Maduro out of power as well. And that's where Caracas drew the line. And they said, we will be loyal to you. We'll give us. We'll give you the oil and all the rest of it. But Maduro stays, obviously, because Maduro is the head decision maker. So what good is the deal to him as a man if he doesn't get to cash in on it, if he doesn't get to remain not only in power, but a free man? Similarly, in Cuba, you have John Ratcliffe, CIA Director in Havana. And what's he saying? He's saying, yeah, the Communist Party needs to loosen its grip on the economy and the political system. We want Russian and Chinese listening posts out of your country. And if you can do these things, then we're open to discussing a different kind of bilateral relationship. Well, just the same, it seems that the Cubans are reluctant really to engage in good faith negotiations. According to the New York Times, they said, we are serious about engaging with Washington about these reforms. However, we don't trust them. And almost certainly the Cubans are not going to hand over Raul Castro. And that sounds identical to the situation in Venezuela. Yes, we'll talk, but we're a little bit reluctant. And no, we're not going to give over our head decision maker. So what options are, is Washington really left with here? Well, it seems like just the same thing we did in Venezuela, which is the plan is we're gonna go in, we're gonna pick up Raul Castro, we're gonna pick up the sitting president, and then once we have decapitated the very top of the regime, then we can dictate the terms for the Cuban regime to survive simultaneously. And this is a little bit worrisome. There was a report a couple of days ago that said the Cuban regime is stockpiling hundreds of drones, that Cuba has 400 FPV drones and that in the event of a US operation in Cuba, they would use those drones against the United States. Now, people have pointed out this sounds a lot like Operation Northwoods, which is a declassified CIA plan which said that the intelligence community would stage a false flag terrorist attack on US soil, on the Gulf of Mexico, blame it on the Cuban regime, and that would be the justification for another attempt at regime change in Cuba after the failed Bay of Pigs in, what was that, 61 or 62. So this was a declassified plan from the, I believe, late 60s, early 70s. They said, we're going to do a series of bombings. They will be carried out by US Intelligence. We're gonna blame them on the Cubans and. And then that will rally the public for a war. So what this, now, this is where it gets interesting. So after we did what we did to Venezuela, we indicted Cuba's president. The CIA director is down there negotiating. We have a carrier strike group, and I would say that the US Military is not really in a position at this point to engage Cuba because obviously we're involved in some other stuff. In Iran, we have two carrier strike groups. In the Middle east, another one has just left. I believe that's the Gerald Ford left the theater as of last week. But we are potentially preparing for another round of strikes against Iran with Israel. We are engaged in intense negotiations with the Gulf states about the timeline for this and what it will include. I'm sure there's a lot of operational planning given that Iran is apparently capable now of defending their airspace. We're talking about putting boots on the ground in the islands. So unlike the beginning of the year when we had two carrier strike groups in the Caribbean and very little was happening in the Middle east, now the situation is reversed. So in this context, we're apparently bluffing against Cuba, threatening, saber rattling, that we're gonna, we're really gonna do it. If you don't make the requisite concessions, then we're gonna give you the Venezuela treatment. At the same time, they're also predictive programming this Cuban plot to launch drones against the Gulf of America, against maybe Florida, Louisiana, Texas. And I will say this. Yes, there's a very good chance that that might be or could be a false flag. I will also say this is just inevitably where things are going in the world. Ever since, let's say, the second or third year of the war in Ukraine, drones have dominated warfare. The war in Ukraine is now a drone war. They have had to change tactics, they have had to change procurement, military strategy, everything because of the introduction of these Cheap first person view drones. They're putting them tethered to fiber optic cables, they've invented these new jamming technologies, they're sending out vehicles with very sophisticated jammers and so on. That is a story in Ukraine, that is also increasingly the story in the Persian Gulf. No longer is it even so much a war of ballistic and cruise missiles, now it's a war of drones. Iran. It's these Shahi drones that Iran is deploying and the United States has copied their drone model and is using it against them, using them on these littoral ships that we had no use for as a platform to now launch Iranian copycat drones against themselves. So is it outside the realm of possibility that Cuba has studied what has been happening in Ukraine, they studied what has been happening in Iran, they studied what happened in Venezuela and what now is the defensive deterrent against the superpower? It seems like it would be drones. And given Cuba's proximity to the United States, it would not be hard. It would not be hard. If they had hundreds or thousands of drones, they could surely source them from China, they could surely source them from Russia or Iran, put em in a shipping container and who knows, could they send that to the coast of the United States, could they launch them from Cuba? I mean, and I don't wanna fear monger on behalf of the Pentagon, I'm not trying to do that, but these are just realities. Last June, the United States launched an operation inside Russia was called Operation Spiderweb. And what we did is, is we put hundreds of drones inside a shipping container that looks like any other shipping container you would see on a truck or a cargo ship or a train. We put hundreds of drones on a shipping container. Ukraine sent these trucks inside Russia across the border and they went throughout Russia and then the activation trigger was given and all these drones emerged from the cargo ships. And they targeted Russia's Strategic Air Force which is tasked with delivering nuclear bombs in the event of a nuclear conflict. And we damaged their strategic air force using these hundreds of drones launched from inside their country. By the way, Israel did the same thing to Iran right around the same time. It was only a couple of weeks after Operation Spiderweb that when Israel launched Operation Rising lion against Iran on June 12, they actually launched missile and drone attacks from inside Iranian territory against the regime. It was a multi domain operation where they first launched a cyber attack to disable command, control and communications, intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance inside Iran. And then it was drones and shoulder mounted missiles from inside the country against Iran's leadership bases all their other regime and military targets, and so clearly all of the US Adversaries, they see that the Trump administration is actually a very aggressive, revisionist power. We are not content to stabilize the status quo. We are trying to revise it. That is why the United States is pursuing regime change in Venezuela, in Iran clearly has designs on Cuba. Is it outside the realm of possibility that Cuba has acquired drones and the United States seems to have no comprehensive defense against this? There have been, if you've been paying attention, there have been a lot of stories recently about drone sightings on the Gulf of Mexico, in Texas. There was a story, I don't know why nobody followed up on this, but there was a story about a United Airlines flight that was hit in a drone strike flying into San Diego. And that's how the airline described it. They said a United Airlines flight flying into San Diego was hit by a drone. Could be a false flag, could be real. These are the realities of drone warfare. And so let's say we go into Cuba, Is that a real risk? Is that a real threat that's posed to the United States? You could say, and it's counts exactly the other way, too. Might that be used as a justification for some kind of more expanded operation against Cuba? Certainly possible. I will say, though, that whether it's a false flag or whether it isn't, these are capabilities that exist. And by the way, all the more reason that I am actually in favor of this revisionist new Monroe Doctrine. I am all in. I totally support this. And I'll tell you why. Why do we oppose the war in Iran? One, we can't win. Two, it's on the other side of the world. Three, Iran is not really our enemy. And four, even if, let's say, we entertain the notion that they are a rival that might threaten our strategic interests, it is more economical and makes more strategic sense to make a deal with them. And this, by the way, also has to do with the range of their capabilities. Iran has a huge stockpile of missiles and they have a giant arsenal of drones. But do you know that none of those capabilities can touch the United States? Not one of them. Yes, they can potentially reach Diego Garcia. Yes, they could potentially reach Europe, but that's not our problem. They don't have ICBMs. They don't have weapon systems that can deliver a payload to the United States. So it's not a threat to us. Leave them alone. It does not matter. What does matter is that if we ever engaged China in a shooting war, if we ever engaged Russia in a shooting war. Well, their allies, Venezuela and Cuba, they, they are in striking distance of the United States. It's just true. In the same way that we are putting missile systems disguised as containers, containerized missile systems that are being deployed in Guam and Philippines, that are being hidden from Chinese surveillance that will be used to deny a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. You don't think China has the exact same capabilities? And why do you think they're so interested in getting a trade relationship with Central and South America? Why do you think they're buying all these ports in Port Au Prince, in Jamaica, in Cuba, on those islands, in Peru? It's because they are preparing for a future global conflict. And if or when they decide to try to break out of that first island chain and they make a move on Taiwan, and let's say they make a move elsewhere, how are they going to deter the United States from sustaining Taiwan's defenses? They're going to make it hurt in America. It only makes common sense. Let's say, for example, like we did in Iran, we kill Iran's supreme leader, we sink their navy, we bomb them 15,000 times. How do they retaliate? Well, they don't have the kinds of resources that China has, but they'll use their drones to close the straight, and they'll use their drones against our bases, and they'll use their drones and missiles against Israel and the Gulf countries. And they'll make it very economically painful for us so that we stop doing what we're doing. Because that's the nature of warfare. It's not just about operations. It's also about logistics, supply chains, and wartime economy. Now, let's say China invades Taiwan, we're going to have to arm the Taiwanese. We're going to have to arm them with different kinds of systems that we've given to the Gulf. And we're going to need to keep up the island's defense with supply chains. Might even get some other countries involved. How is China going to get us to stop our support of Taiwan? Maybe they're going to increase their support for Cuba, for North Korea, for Venezuela. This is something that is actually a part of the strategic competition against our great power rivals. It makes it very squarely inside what can be called legitimate US Interests. So I see what happened in Venezuela and I see what's happening in Cuba and in these other countries, and I think this is actually what an aggressive America first foreign policy actually looks like. Greenland is in our periphery. Yes, Greenland matters because Greenland is a choke point between North America and Europe. Greenland is a staging ground to project power in the Arctic Sea, in the North Ocean, once all that Arctic ice melts, in the not so distant future. Same goes for Canada. Projecting power in Canada. Look at all the raw materials that are there, the uranium, the critical minerals, the oil and energy resources. And by the way, the same goes in the south too, in Panama, in the Caribbean. Those are vital shipping lanes too. Some of our busiest ports are in Texas, Louisiana, Miami. Mexico is our most important trading partner, one of our biggest. I think it's the biggest U.S. trading partner. And so the idea that it is somehow expansionist or colonialist or interventionist or even Zionist for that matter, to intervene in the affairs of these peripheral states, it's totally ridiculous. All of this falls inside the US interest. And I would take it a step further and say, why not dream bigger in North America? Like I said, for anybody that would say we should not go into Venezuela, we should not go into Cuba because of some principled objection to the use of force. I'll bring up the example I said at the beginning of the show. On our northern border, Canada is becoming a non white country. That's right across the way from the United States. Look at where the population center is in Canada. It is all right across the border from the United States. If you look at where the population is concentrated, you've got a little bit across the border from Seattle and the rest of it is just north of Great Lakes. That is Canada. And it is increasingly becoming Indian, Pakistani, South Asian, Middle Eastern. Probably half the population is immigrants from south and West Asia. And they are electing a liberal government that is opposed to the United States. And they're talking about defiantly doing business with China, buying their electric vehicles. They're going to try to hedge by allying with Beijing against the United States. This is intolerable. And so you can actually imagine a foreign policy where instead of intervening in the business and affairs of the Middle east, why don't we intervene in the affairs of Canada? It can be done. What if we could get mass deportations in Canada? What if we could exploit and extract all of their raw materials? Then you don't need to worry about the Congo. Then you don't need to worry about some of these other countries we're intervening in. And the same goes for Mexico and Argentina and Brazil and Bolivia. This side of the world is rich in population, natural resources. There's a lot of upside potential for manufacturing and friend shoring, bringing supply chains closer to home in countries that we control. So I actually think this meets an expanded definition of America first, where we truly build an empire. Everybody else is doing it. Russia is building a sphere of influence. China is building a sphere of influence. We should have a sphere of influence that is closer to us. And it's more economical to use force here. And it actually confers tangible benefits which for our population, we actually see the results. We get the oil. We're gonna need abundant energy to support our electricity needs. Okay, let's just get it all from Canada. Let's get it all from Venezuela. Let's get it all from Mexico. We need lithium for the batteries. Let's get it from Argentina, Chile and Bolivia. We need uranium. Let's get it from green. Why not? What's so bad about that? So I actually like. This is actually a good foreign policy. And if you notice, the only thing that's holding us back is that we're so busy fighting everybody else's wars, we're so busy fighting Israel's war. And think about what Israel's war is really for. Why is Israel at war with Iran? Because Iran is funding Hezbollah in Lebanon. Because Iran is funding the Houthis in Yemen, Because Iran is funding the popular mobilization forces in Iraq. And because Iran controls the Persian Gulf or can effectively take control over it. So once Iran is defeated, what is Israel gonna do? They're gonna annex southern Lebanon. They're gonna annex southern Syria. They're gonna annex the west bank and Gaza. They might take the Sinai Peninsula. They have territorial ambitions. They want more land. And they want the resources and the strategic benefits of that territory. And they're gonna use it to grow their population, grow their economy, project power. What do you think their plans are in Gaza? They wanna rebuild Gaza as a smart city. They're gonna look at what happened in the Persian Gulf and they're gonna see. They're gonna say, gee, it's such a shame that Dubai and Abu Dhabi and Doha and Riyadh, all these cities were supposed to be international hubs for exotic banking and for billionaires and the ultra wealthy and tourism and entertainment. It's such a shame that the image of these cities as a safe harbor for all this capital and investment, it's such a shame that was shattered when they came under attack by drones and missiles from Iran and they couldn't defend themselves. Why do you think they're gonna pitch Gaza as a charter city? Because they're gonna want Gaza to compete with Dubai. They're gonna want Gaza to compete with Abu Dhabi, with all those other cities. And they're saying it. They Want an international consortium, they want it to be some kind of autonomous zone, maybe a tax haven, where they're gonna build up this city on the blockchain, this city based on autonomous systems and so on. In other words, they have this expansionist, ambitious, futuristic plan, not just about Israel, but about the periphery. They want a greater Israel. And I think about it analogously, Israel maybe three years ago was confined to this idea that they're going to have to tolerate the A2 state solution and they're gonna have these Palestinians living in the west bank and Gaza and they're just gonna have to squeeze between them and they're gonna have to share governance with them and they're gonna have to let Lebanon keep their territory and Syria's gonna rebuild and they're gonna kind of be stuffed into a corner and have to deal with the cards they were dealt and what Netanyahu did. And I'm, I'm not saying I support this, but think about the analog. What Netanyahu did is say, what if we just completely turned over the tables, let's push these people outta Gaza, let's just take the west bank, let's use all of it as a big excuse to just bomb the, out of everybody. And we want southern Lebanon and we want the southern suburbs of Damascus and we're gonna take the Iranian regime out and we're gonna have a rebirth of a real empire. Now again, I don't, I'm not saying that to glorify that, I'm not saying I support that, but that's the kind of mindset of, instead of tolerating, let's say in America, this decline where we say we're gonna have to deal with Venezuela and Cuba and we're gonna kind of get boxed in and we're gonna have to like partition America and all this. What if there was a more ambitious program where we said no, Canada's ours, Venezuela is ours, Cuba is ours. We're gonna turn Cuba into a smart island. What if we turn Cuba and Mexico into another America? And they had first rate infrastructure and it was an incredible vacation destination and we could extract all these resources, the oil, the lithium, the uranium. What if the Caribbean was like our version of the Persian Gulf? Beautiful weather, great beaches, tourism, investment. You have all the rich people in the world, they want to go where it's warm and people can be digital nomads now. So what if we made Cuba and Haiti and Venezuela? What if we made these destinations where rich people can go where, where there can actually be economic productivity and the Gulf of Mexico could be like a first world periphery of American empire. That's actually an exciting vision that we can get behind. And certainly Mexicans will live in Mexico, but there will be these enclaves where Americans can live. And it will be just like how Europe has Spain and, and Malaga and just like how they have Mallorca and they have Italy. We can have the Caribbean. These are ideas we can get excited about. And instead of having to go into the Congo to get all their resources, we could go to Canada, we could go to Greenland, we could go to the Lithium Triangle in South America. And it, that's not gonna solve all our problems, but it will fuel American prosperity. So I Support this agenda 100% because I can see the vision. Right now we're fighting in Ukraine so that Europe doesn't have to pay for a military. Well fuck them. We have to give you all this stuff so that you can continue to have free education, free healthcare, everybody's on welfare, you don't have to have any domestic industry. You fight your own war. You're worried about Russia, you fight em, what does that do for us? We need to pour all of our resources into defending Ukraine so it, who cares. And same thing in the Middle East. We're, we're spending all this money fighting so that they can get southern Lebanon. What do we get out of this? You get southern Lebanon, Gaza, the West bank, you get your number one rival defeated. What do we get? Saudi Arabia was about to join fucking bricks 10 minutes ago. The UAE already joined bricks. And we're gonna fight so that they're safe from Iranian missiles. We're gonna fight so that they can like play both sides between Beijing and Washington. Let em get bombed, let em get bombed and let, let Iran deal with those people. We should be using our aircraft carriers here. We should be fighting those wars here. If Americans are gonna die in a war, at least let em die to defend our actual homeland, which is kind of what they signed up for. Not that you want that, but you got Americans wounded and dying and military equipment being destroyed and it's for some other country. If we engaged Mexico in actual counterterrorism, if we went against Cuba and Venezuela, at least we'd be fighting for a better future for America. Shut down the drug trafficking, take control of everything south of the border. That would actually be good. So I totally support it. That is, that is exciting, that is positive, that is imaginative. And I wish they stuck to their guns because this was the Trump grand strategy in their national security, their national security strategy. And Their national defense strategy which were both promulgated at the end of last year by Elbridge Colby in the Pentagon. They said we're focused on the Caribbean and Latin America, its hemispheric defense. I wish that's what we were doing and imagine how popular that could be. Instead of this war with Iran where gas prices are outta control. What if we were at war south of the border and that's how we got to deport all these illegals. Wouldn't that be much better? I have a feeling that if we went into Mexico and we went into the Northern Triangle and we killed all the criminals there and we made it safe for American investment and they invested in infrastructure and had good governance then one, no one would ever try to come across the border illegally ever again. Cuz that would just be like Little America. And two, you could send a lot of these people back. Why don't they wanna go back to Mexico? Cuz Mexico sucks. They're broke and there's too much crime. So they'll vacation in Mexico and then they'll come back here. Cuz they want the jobs because they can be maids and landscapers and, and farmers and grape pickers over here. And then they send the money back as a remittance. Well, what if we cleaned Mexico up? W. We're talking about doing it in the Middle east anyway. We're talking about we want to go into Iran and they can have investment. Let's do it here, let's do it here. Bring, bring the investment into Mexico, clean it up, make it safe, build up their military and then hey, maybe Mexico can police Guatemala and El Salvador and Nicaragua and Honduras and then we don't have to worry about all these peasants coming across our border. That's how we got all the Venezuelans here in the first place. Why did 4 to 6 million Venezuelans leave Venezuela and come to America? Because the conditions were so poor there. If you can straighten out Venezuela, you can send a lot of them back. I think they'd want to return. So this is a vision of the future. These are the kinds of ideas that we need, you know, and, and so I'm sort of finished with my monologue about that. We're gonna move on into the super chats. But I do just wanna say to kind of tie it in a bow, these are the kinds of ideas that we need to start thinking about. We need to start thinking about creative solutions instead of hitting our head against the wall saying, you know, we just need a whites only country. How are we gonna do it? I Don't know. It seems impossible. We have to start thinking about modern solutions. We have to be forward thinking. We have to think outside the box. Instead of saying, oh, gee, wouldn't it be great if we could go back to the 80s, let's think how we can go forward into the 2050s and think about a future where things are actually better than ever. We have more resources, more territory, more options, more upward mobility. But to do that, you actually need smart people. You actually need intelligent people that care about fixing things rather than stupid people that only care about complaining. Stupid people that only wanna and moan. They wanna do primary campaigns where they just read a, a list of grievances and they say, I don't even wanna be in Congress. I don't even know what we would do. I don't know anything about politics, but I, you know, I'm unhappy about this, this and this. Less of that. More innovation, more founders, more startups, more venture capitalists, more ideas, more entrepreneurs can we have then? The difference is those things are hard. Running a primary campaign, easy Bitching and moaning, easy. Being an entrepreneur, difficult. We have the technology guys, we have Claude, you can code anything. The money is out there. It's, it's a great time to be alive. Let's be forward thinking rather than backward thinking. Let's be progressive rather than trad or whatever. That's my, that's my pitch to you. That's your white pill. Okay, but we're gonna move on. We're gonna take a look at our super chats. We'll see what you guys have to say about all this. We'll take a look here, we'll get set up. But that's my pep talk. I, I like somebody said in the group, in the live chat, they said, wars for America. Greater than wars for Israel. See, I love that people say no more wars for Israel. It's like, how about wars for America? That's something I could get behind. No more wars for Israel. It's kind of like lame, like low energy. How about no more wars for Israel? Wars for America. Send in the troops to Canada. Deport the Indians and the Pakistanis. Send in the troops into Mexico. Destroy the cartels, Claim that territory for the United States. This is what we did in the Mexican American war. It's called the Mexican session. Let's have a new manifest destiny. Doesn't that excite you? People say, we want to be a republic. I can't wait for the world to become multipolar and America gets pushed into a corner. How about another Manifest destiny. How about another period of exciting growth and new frontiers? That's what I'm all about. And honestly, that's the only energy that will animate any kind of right wing movement in America. It is not animating to say, let's all be like super duper trad. Let's all LARP like it's the 50s even though the women are whores. Let's be like, let's watch Netflix and Disney plus but complain when we don't like the casting and the movies. You know that that's like lame.
B
So Datrick sent 20. Tom Steyer attended and participated in the Jewish California Governor 2026 candidate forum on February 26th. Vote Red Bianco.
A
Really? Okay, so Steyer's out then. Somebody said last night, we gotta get Tom Steyer. Well, I guess he's out now.
B
Boogly woogly sent $20 test.
A
Ah, thanks.
B
Lugubrious hot dog sent $26. You're the goat. When can we get some fire Pop tart Thanksgiving merch?
A
Okay, we're doing it to death already.
B
Recev sent $21. Me mum died in the layoffs.
A
Very good.
B
Well done, Sasuke grower sent $50. I know he's your IRL friend at all and he has a massive reach with young men, but you should stop talking to Sneo because I vicariously get my feelings hurt when he's mean to you.
A
Yeah, yeah, whatever. I know a lot of people unironically have that perspective about him, but look, I just like him. He's the homie. I know I already said this. I already said this a bunch of times, but bro, he's just a homie and I'm not easy to get along with. I. I'm a very difficult person to get along with. I get it. I don't have a lot of friends. Cause I'm a very over the top anxious person. So I get it. And. And look, and I let Sneako's like a live streamer. He gets what I'm going through. We kind of get each other. So. So he's my Kanye. Charlie Wilson. Brothers forever. The goat Goat company Goat co. This one's for you. Even though you're Muslim. Yeah, I. I did really like those edits. Those edits were really touching. So, yeah, my man. My man, Sneak. You know, we. We'll still be bickering many years into the future, you know, when we're in the gulags or we're in Vietnam or something.
B
The crafty knicker cent. $20 Thomas Massey should third party run for president in 2028 to split the vote and ensure he never vance outcomes. America first.
A
Yeah, like, no. See, you people just have like no ideas. Everything is just the most obvious thing. Who can we get to one for president? The anti Israel guy. He sits on a third party. Like you just think of the most obvious thing. That doesn't even make sense. No, that's a terrible idea and I'm not even going to justify that with a response.
B
Old glory Club Fed sent $20 weapons America after Trump conference 2.0.
A
I don't really know anything about it. I got to give him a call. I haven't talked to him in a minute, so.
B
Celtic Roy sent $40. You need to stand on two vantage points and crop out feet when you take pics with Dave Smith.
A
Yeah, seriously, he mogs me to death. Dude. I. Why do I look so short next to him? He's a tall guy. He's a big guy. That's my biggest weakness is I'm micro machines. But that's okay. Good things come in small packages.
B
Sometimes I think a lot of people are just tired of feeling like most Americans come last in their own country. That's why America first resonates with so many of us. Prayers for your safety, always. You don't fold hands emoji. Pink heart emoji.
A
You don't. No. I agree with you though. I appreciate it. You're right. Lots of. Really. I think a lot of people are just tired of fearing like Americans don't come first. Whoa, wait. Say that again. Wait, wait, wait, wait. It's like I'm. It's like that. What's that movie? I just feel like a lot of Americans are upset because they're tired of feeling like Americans don't come first. Wait, say that again. America First. It's like, damn. Whoa. I think you might have something here. I think you. I think you may have something.
B
Enhanced grow by percent. $22 Massey loss made it possible to red pill my Fox News mill on Israel. The messaging is such a 180 on him. It's throwing red flags.
A
Really. I'm. See, this is what I'm saying. Maybe that was the. Maybe that's what we needed.
B
Monologues. America first sent $20. Start a nigg of the same name. Be influential. Start. Roy for clipping pages. AF number 1543 is your best show ever. Tucker's expose.
A
Really? Thanks. Yeah. Please start clipping. Clipping pages. Start clipping channels. Start. Excuse me. Clipping pages. AI edits. If you wanna get my attention, start a really successful clipping channel and then reach out or start making really good AI edits or video edits and send
B
them to me straight up. Vermouth sent $20. It's funny how you are mean to the super chatters, but deep down we know you love us. You would miss the US if we went away. Red heart emoji. Mr. Ferdinand sent $20. Are you doing one meal a day?
A
Some days I'm doing no meals a day. Some days, like the other day, I ate nothing. Nothing? No, I, I, I eat about probably one meal a day. I drink coffee. But yeah, it, it honestly just feels better because. What? I have like a lot of stomach problems. So if I eat a lot, I get lethargic, I throw up, I get stomach aches. So it's, it feels good to be fasting all the time and there.
B
Dingus sent 100. You suck.
A
Okay, thanks for the big super chat, I guess.
B
Brittany K. Sent $50.
A
Thanks.
B
Calamari lips sent $20. Mexican and other ethnic food sucks. I just want to stake some solid clam strips and baked beans and maybe some cornbread.
A
Okay.
B
American Jaeger sent $25. Graduated high school today for college. I'm doing engineering to get into the military for R and D. Thank you for motivating me.
A
Love it. Love to hear it, man. Good for you. Keep it up.
B
Swamp boy sent $20. Love the show. Everything you are doing is great. Do you think a career in law enforcement can open the door to get in government?
A
Like what, being a cop?
B
No wonder. Pets Patriots sent $25. Have you seen Tucker's newest fogahat merch? What's with this guy putting rude words on his fans heads?
A
Yeah, I don't, I don't really get it. He's making his supporters call themselves faggots. Say what you want about me. I would never do that to you. You know, it's like Tugger's making his fans put on hats that say low iq. So you're wearing a hat that says I'm stupid. You're wearing a hat that says I'm a. It's like, who. Why would you do that to your own fans? It's like when women never understand POV. You know how women will make TikToks and say POV and they don't know what point of view means? It's the same thing. It's like you do realize, like, your fans are wearing these. Like you're Mark Levin is not gonna wear this. Like your supporters are gonna wear the hats so how's that gonna work? How's that gonna make any sense? Whoever's designing their merch must. Must not really understand that like the. The words on the hat will not be projected onto the person they're talking to. They're emblazoned on the head of the person wearing it. So why would it say stupid faggot? You know, like that just doesn't really make any sense.
B
Cyborg assassin sent $20. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us for the next few years. Tweeting something dumbed down like Dems 2026, Republicans 2028 will be the only way the retard right will digest your goals.
A
Oh, it's an interesting grass fed.
B
$22. Did you see the piece Joe Lonsdale wrote on you? Jews be chewing, dude.
A
Yeah, I might cover that. Maybe I'll do a kickstream about it.
B
Queef Queen $0.07 $20. Would Richard Spencer be in your administration?
A
I don't know. See, the problem is he's not a Christian. That's the only issue. I like Spencer. I like talking to him. I like his content. But he like, he does hate Christianity, which is sort of a problem. So I don't know, if I put him in the government, I. I might put him in charge of. I don't know, maybe I'd make him an ambassador or some kind of cultural minister or something. Even that. I don't know. But yeah, that, that would be a little bit tough. That'd be a little bit tough to Square clean.
B
Breaker sent 20. Do you view Andrew Callahan of Channel 5 News, formerly All Gas. No brakes. As a good faith leftist journalist, I
A
don't really know enough about him to know if he's good faith or not. I just haven't seen enough of his stuff.
B
Growiperbond007 $20 sent via Google Pay. So convenient. Thanks, Nick. Hashtag paid sponsorship paid ad jk very good. Lord B sent $20. What's up, Nick?
A
What up?
B
Feminifidi sent $1,000.
A
Yo, thank you for the huge super chat. Hey. Wow, what is with all these females? This is crazy. Where are the guys? When is a guy billionaire gonna outdo? I'm waiting for the first million dollar super chat. That's gotta be a guy. I shouldn't say that though. That sounds so ungrateful. But it's like the voids are doing all the heavy lifting. The females are doing all the. It's every week it's a female sending in all these huge super chats. It's like, who are these women? Thank you for the massive super chat, though. 07s to Femina Fides. God bless you. Huge supporter of the show. She's in the group chat. She's amazing. God bless you. But the guys need to step it up. Where's the guys? You can't let the women do all the. Do all the work here. But thank you so much. God bless you. And no message. I mean, for a thousand dollars, you can send a message. It's really not an imposition at that point. But you're the best. You're amazing, and we all love you.
B
Epstein Jr. Sent $20. Cocaine crusader put me onto you four years ago, praying to resolve all beef and that Zirka is finally allowed some water. Hashtag camel.
A
Yeah, yeah, we gotta drop the beef. I have no enemies. No more beef with anybody.
B
Chad king sent $100. You're my goat.
A
Hey, thanks for the big super chat, Chad King. I appreciate it. No, you're my goat, bro. You're my goat. Hey, good for you, man. Congratulations on everything. Hope you're doing well, buddy. I do appreciate it, bro Is out there chilling and hanging out while I am doing this show. It's like, what am I doing with my life, right? No, but I appreciate you. No, you're the goat. No, stop. You're the goat. But I appreciate it, buddy. Friend of the show. Friend of the show. Chad King, friend of the show.
B
Herman German sent $100. Thank you for everything. Stay safe. Appreciate the show. I get you with feeling invisible to people sometimes, but it is what it is.
A
Oh, thanks for that insightful commentary. Thank you for the big super chat as well. I get what you're saying. It is what it is. Oh, that's a really good point.
B
Olson sent $20. So we looked at the data you caught that lost. Angla sent $100. I'm bankrolling a national poll and one of the questions asks, do you support Nick Fuentes? It will be interesting to see what percent of the country are grow ipers. Thoughts?
A
I don't know. I think that's a waste of time, honestly, because it's going to be very low. It's going to be very low because it's only going to be young men, basically, which is already a tiny demographic and it'll be a fraction of them. So I. I think we probably have a good estimate already.
B
Nicola sent $20. Oh, no, our president. He's broken. Mallow baby sent $20. Candace is going to.
A
She was never really there, you know, it's like that song. She was never really there. Oh, Candace. Candace Owens. When's the next collab, bro? When's the next collab? We gotta have a Candace Fuentes reunion. I don't think she'd ever go for it, though, after everything we said. That got so heated. It got so heated. It got so nasty. But I am gonna watch her thing with Hunter Biden tomorrow. That will be something. And that is something you should see. I. We will be watching. We will be tuning into the Hunter Biden interview, kind of. I wonder, when do I get my Hunter Biden interview? But that'll be interesting. So your Candace is going? Well, she was already married when I met her. Maybe in another life.
B
Brock Cunningham sent $20 Blue Wave 2026. We will use their dysfunction as our leverage to bring forward our America first candidate for a new American empire.
A
When you say it, it sounds so terrible, though. Like, just don't Talk.
B
Barnett said $20. Thoughts on Harrison Smith?
A
I like him. I like him a lot.
B
RG13 $13 $20 media Trump's GOP Trump. I'm 99 in Israel and may lead the nation. Happy international each year. Goy slap dago.
A
Yeah. Like, at a certain point, who cares? How many people. Do you know how many people sent me that clip? They're like, I can't even believe this. It's like, really? You can't believe that? I feel like he's already said that a hundred times. Trump does this press pool. He goes, I am 99% in Israel. I should run for Prime Minister there. And people are going, oh, my gosh, I can't believe he said that. It's like most predictable thing ever. Like water discovered to be wet. So I. I just scrolled right past that. It's like, okay, he's rage baiting. Who even cares? People are so easy. People are so easily rage baited. What the fuck happened to people? It used to be bait, used to be believable. And now Trump goes out there and says, I should be the Prime Minister of Israel. People go, I can't believe it. Oh, my gosh. Did you just see this? Oh, we're in a war with Iran, dipshit. Like, yeah, like, this is the least offensive thing that is happening right now, actually.
B
Swedish green percent $20. Is it selling out to work for Palantir? As a Catholic and a supporter of the movement, is there any way to justify it?
A
I don't even think you know what Palantir is, bro. Like, if people just say, like, Palantir is a catch, all For I don't even know what at this point. No. If you're infiltrating, I think it's totally fine. Actually.
B
Cosmic crips sent $20. Good evening, Nick. Remember when all those high ranking military folks all got fired recently? Probably nothing.
A
That is so tiresome. Probably nothing. Dude, shut the fuck up and kill yourself immediately. There is nothing I hate more than that. That tone. Remember when all those top military people got fired? Probably nothing. Dude, like shut the fuck up. Do you know how insufferable that is? Do you know how unlikable that is when you say that? So you really believe. So you're telling me you really believe the official narrative? Like that, that whole thing, it just has to stop. Like we have to kill that it has to die.
B
Fentanyl is good for you. Sent $100. Invades Mexico, deports all the Mexicans.
A
Yeah, thank you for the big super chat. Yeah, exactly.
B
Corso 8.58 $20. Big dog show on point. 100%. But what the hell happened to the intro, Vin? The old waiting video music was a banger. I would let it play for however long. The new one is a bigger problem than Israel. Okay, tf throi percent $20. Hey Nick. Been watching since you collabed w ya in 2025 and converted to Catholicism because of you. Thoughts on 141newsom28.
A
I don't know what that means, but thank you man. Appreciate it.
B
Raheel M. Sent $20. 126 is insane. Rape Able victim. Weight, bulk and lift. Eating like Ariana Grande. Love you. God bless.
A
It's crazy how you hear another man's weight and your immediate thought is like getting raped by another man. That's actually cuz I say that. I'm like, yeah, I don't weigh a lot. And people go, you're gonna get raped. It's like, why do. Why are you thinking about like being raped by other guys? You know what I mean? I just wanna be skinny, okay? Like I wanna be, you know, look good, feel good, be skinny. Not chubby. I was chubby. I had fat on my face. I had a disgusting belly. I had love handles. So I lost weight. And then people go, what if a guy rapes you though? It's like, I don't know. I would shoot them and kill them. Like I'm not actually worried about that. Getting raped by other guys is like really low on my list of concerns. High on my list of concerns is like being killed. Well, you waste you. You're so little. What if A guy just fucking raped you. It's like, I don't know, I'd like try to get the police involved. I'd probably, probably try to like shoot them and kill them. Maybe I'd run away. Rapable victim weight. We live in the 21st century. Like where do you think we live? We don't live in the Roman Coliseum. I don't have to like kill anybody with a Mace. I don't have to kill anybody with like a battle ax. What are you talking about? You know what my day consists in? I just like, I eat breakfast, I go on my computer, I drive to get McDonald's or something, I go to the car wash. I'm not actually like evading giant rapists around every corner that just wanna rape me for no reason, so. And also what now? Now what? I have to like go to an MMA gym and bulk up to like £160 on the off chance that a giant guy is gonna try to rape me. It just doesn't even make any sense. Like you're telling me I have to implement all these lifestyle changes cuz I'm like have this dark cloud hanging over my head of like, what would happen? Like, here I go. Gotta go to the gym today and gotta eat my protein shake. Can't get raped today. Cannot get raped by a bigger guy. Have to go to the gym today. Do not wanna get raped. Like I'm living in fear for the next six months. Gotta get bulked up. Once I get bulked up, I won't have to worry so much about this anymore. That's crazy. So. No, no, I don't think so. I prefer to look good. I prefer to be skinny. Um, I'll put on a little bit of muscle, but I'm gonna stay skinny. And here's the thing, dude, let's just be totally realistic. If people were that dedicated to wanting to rape you, there's very little anyone could do. Like we have firearms now and there's, there's gangs of people. So like what happens? Let's say you're, you're alone at any time and a group of like 10 people that have a foot on you, they're like a foot taller than you, approach you with loaded guns and they're like, all right, we're here to rape you. Like you're telling me if I was 30 pounds heavier, what am I gonna do then I'm gonna fight em all. You're telling me so I can't ever be alone. So let's say I'm being stalked through the Streets. This is a sophisticated operation and let's say, let's say there's like a dozen people with guns and they're like list like and they surround me and they're like listen, we're gonna torture you and fucking kill you and we're gonna rape you. What am I gonna do? I'm gonna put on 30 pounds, I'm gonna learn kickboxing and then I'm gonna fight em all off like it's a movie. I'm gonna get my Captain America shield out. What are you even talking about? So that's just totally. Let's just stop with the fucking cope. Let's just stop imagining these scenarios and let's just admit you are a powerless male and this is a surrogate activity that makes you feel better about your powerlessness. Like that is some kind of weird, that is like a weird power thing. It's like a thwarted will to power that you're sitting around going to the gym thinking this is about like being raped or something. Let's just be honest. This has to do with the fact that you feel little. You wanna feel big. See, I don't feel little ever. Cuz I'm rich and influential. So I don't feel little because you know, I stand on business. I'm a cool genius. I'm rich, I'm famous. So I don't, I'm not worried about like, about that. But I feel like if you work at a grocery store in your mind you're like haha, I mogged that guy over there. I totally mogged that guy. It's like dude, that guy's just trying to get home to his wife. Like he, he's living another life of quiet desperation. Just like you, you know, you're going to the grocery store and you're like I may be bagging these groceries but I'm the biggest guy here and I could totally rape all these other guys. It's like, like those guys are miserable too. Like you're gonna go home and jack off or smoke weed or fuck some mid slut off of Hinge and so is that guy. If anything, that guy's gonna go home to a wife that loves him and they have a dog or something and you're thinking about violent rape. It's like what is wrong with you people anyway? So yeah, let's just, let's just drop all this LARP stuff. Let's just, let's just live. Let's just live our lives. Let's just be who we are. I wanna be skinny. I. You know, I'm not cogniz. Cognitizing. What is the word? I'm not thinking all the time about that. It's like your victim weight. Dude, I carry a gun. Like, if someone tries to rape me, I'll just shoot them. If I can't shoot them, then, I don't know, I probably would have died anyway. You know what I mean? Like, if anything, people would just try to take your shit. No one. If anything, it's like three black guys are gonna jump out of a car with a rifle and say, give me yo shit. Give me your iPhone. They're not gonna try to like, run, rape me. And then it's like, okay, here's my stuff, I guess, you know, so anyway, they'll do that to you no matter how big you are anyway, so that's crazy. Rapable victim lift. Bulky lift. You gotta go to the gym, bro. That sounds like a you problem. That. That is all in your head, bro. Wake up from the Matrix. You gotta wake up from the Matrix. I. We are not going to live these insane, unnatural lifestyles to satisfy. Satisfy some deficit of feeling powerful as a man. Because that's really what it is. You know, I'm a sedentary person. I eat light. I'm going to eat like an Olympian and do all this weightlifting. So it's like, I can save myself in some kind of rape scenario. It's just like, what are we doing?
B
Why are we thinking like, that throws N $6,040. Turn 22 today. Been watching since you were 22. It's been a wild ride. Is this unk status?
A
Turn 22 been. So you've been watching for. How old am I now? Five years. Wow, dude. Nah, you're not ank yet. Ankh is like 26.
B
I would say something like Jim sloy percent 20. Boomers are right. You lose muscle first if you don't eat, but you don't have muscle to lose. Eat protein and lift. Wink.
A
That's what I'm. Why are you calling me a twink? Like, that's just like, gay terminology. The. This whole thing is just very. There's something psychosexually going on with all these people that are like, you're a twink. It's like, no, I'm just like, a skinny guy.
B
Connor Gridley sent 100. Sending thoughts and prayers from Iowa. Only the realest niggas come from the Midwest. Underrated region.
A
Hey, thank you for the big super chat. I appreciate it. Um, no, it's very. It's. I don't know that it's underrated. I think it's very properly rated. It's pretty boring here.
B
Goybeam operator sent $25.
A
Thank you.
B
Monkey puncher sent $20. Massey gets forced out of Congress by Israel and Matt Walsh is talking about Pizza Hut and Netflix. Shapiro cracked the whip. Yeah, you Dane Groiper sent $50. First time donor. You're 100% correct on everything. You're a ridiculously smart man.
A
Thanks.
B
I have a starting family and I really appreciate your hard work. Thank you. God bless you, Nick.
A
Thank you, man. Appreciate it.
B
Benjamin Franklin. Yahoo. Sent $20. Not enough pro wrestling talking. What's your favorite match stipulation? For example DLC, tornado tag, hell in a cell, etc.
A
Who cares man? They ruined it. The Jews ruined wrestling like they ruined everything. I don't know. I used to watch that when I was a kid. I liked. My favorite was Hell in a Cell and I really loved any table ladders and chairs match. Tlc. That's probably my favorite. Anything with ladders, I love the ladders. Money in the Bank. Money in the bank was my favorite. I take that back. I remember playing smackdown versus raw 2007-2008-2009-2010. I think those were the only ones I had. And my favorite was Money in the Bank. Tables, ladders and chairs. Hell in a Cell. What's better than you throw the guy off the cell or send them through the. The roof of the cell through the announcer table. Yeah, that was. That was my favorite. So I think I would. Yeah, maybe Money in the Bank. Something so cool about the. You know how many people are in Money in the bank. It was like a six man match or something and you gotta beat the fuck out of everybody and then get up the ladder. Yeah, that was. That was good stuff.
B
Kill Suo sent $20. I see you're supporting the Democrats out of spite. What about all the people that switched Republican for all bs? Dems have pulled in their primaries. Doesn't switching enable dysfunctional uni party?
A
No, that's just idiotic.
B
Mr. Detay led sent $20 shout out to my 11 year old son Matthew Miller. He weighs almost as much as Ulol. That's a big 11 year old damn Michigan supporter. Sent $20 in your opinion, where did all this Israel influence come from? Did it start in the 1900s? What's their endgame?
A
Okay, that's just like diabolical motion.
B
Sent $20. Did you see James Murdoch, Botvox and NY magazine covered in WP literal back to the future meme.
A
No I didn't, but. Wow. That's crazy.
B
Monster Mike sent $100. We need young men with gumption to step the fuck up and save this nation. High energy or stay home. Thank you for being an inspiration for us all. Let's get that W Fist emoji.
A
Yeah. Thank you for the big super chat. Let's get that W yeah. Hell yeah. So true.
B
Triangle boy. Percent$20 thank you for all you do, Nick. Your testament over the years. Spurred on my conversion to Catholicism confirmed this Easter.
A
Hey, congratulations. Love to hear it.
B
Farty Mc Poopy Pants sent $20. As a man, you shouldn't be proud of eating less and getting skinny. You need to eat protein and carbs and workout.
A
Why? Literally, why? As a man, you should. Like what? Why? What does that even mean?
B
Non ultracent$25.
A
Why? Why do people care? It's so crazy. People are so threatened by this all the time. I don't understand that. It's never enough that it's like, hey, to each his own. It's always like, no, no, you need to be doing this.
B
Nonplus ultracent $25 Massey victimhood mentality needs to stop fight to win. Blue wave, ocean wave emoji crowd or collabs are great. Genuine.
A
Hear the other side, gotta hear both sides.
B
Corporate GROIP percent $35 if Massey ran in 28, would it help us by hurting Bancerubio? Enforcing the Israel conversation?
A
No, bro.
B
No mqgroi percent $20 thanks for all you do. Great talk with Dave Smith all three hours. You roasted me last time I asked about Knowles and Walsh and Fair. What's the dynamic between the DW and their hosts? Like Wiz of Oz.
A
Come on, man.
B
Turd Ferguson sent $50. I saw a video of Trump bragging about having a 99% approval rating in Israel. He says I could run from Prime Minister when I'm done with this. Meanwhile, we're rocking a 32% rating here. What a Jew.
A
Some very high level analysis here. It's a really. That's a different take. I have not heard that yet. He says he's popular in Israel, but he's unpopular here. It's almost like he's putting them first and not us. Ah, that really made me think for a minute.
B
Gigachad grow. Hey, Nick, thanks for another great show. Thoughts on data centers. God bless you and your family.
A
I'm not totally opposed to them, honestly. I just think that they need to fix the noise problem and some of the pollution. You know, they say that some of the water is polluted by this and there's like these. They're so noisy. But if we can find a way where the data centers actually there has to be some kind of public benefit aside from the tax benefits and the jobs and everything like they should, I don't know, pay for the electricity. There's gotta be some creative way that the data centers can actually support the community around them. But I'm. I'm not actually opposed to them completely.
B
Just some guy here. Sent 20 Quit LARPing as a twink unless you are going to wear the crop top for a show.
A
Okay, that's crazy.
B
Cuban coffee sent $20.
A
That's just.
B
Cuba was the only western country to vote against the creation of Israel at the UN under nationalist president Grau San Martin. Okay Fort Wayne Roy percent $20 will the hats fit okay for us niggas that are cranium? Maxxing White America first sent $20 Good show tonight bud. Just wanted to point out that everything going on in the Middle east is more like a battle than a war. I do believe we are on our way to a full out war after the end of the year. Jonathan said $100. Hey Nick, I listened to your show while working the graveyard shift and after listening to your interview with Dave Smith yesterday, I began the suicide of a Superpower audiobook. I know you mentioned books here and there but would you mind giving a concise list of must reads for beginners to politics?
A
I. I would mind actually. Thank you for the big super chat. I will not do that. We're gonna create a secret society. The book club will be totally exclusive. Initiates only. Cause most people. Can't you give people a book list? They're just. They're not gonna get it. So no, I don't think I will. But I appreciate the big super chat. No book list Iowa Grow I percent Overrated.
B
Standing by for deployment to Ohio Yeeta G. Tami Frank slide sent $75. Amen. Invade Canada. Talk about low hanging. Grow hyper Justin sent $150 hey, thank
A
you for the big super chat. I appreciate it.
B
I was skeptical on your take when it first came to voting Democrats, but after Trump betrayed not only America but the whole world, I truly get it now. You're a visionary. Thanks for everything.
A
Right? Everyone is saying that after Massey lost, now everyone is coming around to it. It's. I'm always five steps ahead and nobody ever gets that. It's so funny because people will be like five steps ago you were so right. Or you know, whatever it is you were so ahead of the curve. But the thing you're saying now is bullshit. And then. Then they catch up. Oh, I was wrong. Again. You were right about everything. But the current thing you're saying is bullshit. And then I get proven right. Oh, my. You were right. Again. I was wrong. In retrospect, you totally were right. But the current thing, you're going way too far. Every single time. Every single time.
B
Broken groy percent $20. Our hemisphere until we are the superpower again.
A
Yes.
B
PJ sent $20. Nick lost 30 pounds in a few months from not eating in Muslims. Wanted to complain about skipping lunch for 30 days. Smiley face emoji.
A
Yeah, very true.
B
Deepak sent $20. I'm a photographer friend of Turkey. Tom. Now that you slimmed out and up in your mogging, we gotta update your thumbnail and promo photos. You down for a photo shoot?
A
Hmm. Maybe. I don't know. I am talking to somebody that might do that, but I don't know. Are you a professional? Are you an amateur? I'm not sure.
B
Sterling. 07.25. If you had to pick one race to split the country 50 to 50 with whites, what would you pick?
A
It's a tough question. Probably Hispanics. Obviously, I'm biased, but look, Chinese are just, like, soulless. They're rude, no social graces. They're. They are like bug people. They're very, like, conscientious and not violent, but, you know, they're just different. Blacks are what they are. Muslims are what they are. I think I'd have to go Hispanics. Hispanics are, like, just enough. They're just white enough that they got a little something going for them. I think it would probably have to be Hispanics, but then again, it's me. I mean, I'm Hispanics.
B
20. 126 pounds. Damn. We're the same height. And I look shredded at 155 pounds.
A
Okay, congrats.
B
I pay the frag. Sent 20.
A
I'm gonna get that.
B
Massey would have won if the GOP had more zoomers. He should have used the money to get more in here. You could have helped.
A
That's just not true. If you look at the cross tabs. Dude, look at the exit polling.
B
Slick. Sent $20. Groiper mom here. Love the show. I have two girls and teaching them to be good wives at 5 and 7. No hoes in this family.
A
We need it. Love to hear that. Good for you. We need that. Yeah, because the hoeing is out of control.
B
Guggenheim prophecy sent $20. Fishback was on Jubilee, arguing in favor of the 12 Day War less than one year ago. Ignore that. But critique Massey over style points.
A
Yep.
B
We need a broad coalition to win. Massey 28 is our only hope.
A
Yeah, you're. You're an idiot. Sorry, I don't know what else to say. No, we don't. And just because Massie is like a guy that ha. Look, he criticized Israel because he's a libertarian, but he is not like some nationalist champion or something. If you. If you literally settle for just anyone. If the bar is that low, it's someone that voted against the aid package. You. You just don't know what you're talking about. So it's like, oh, look, a human adult male that voted against Israel aid. He should be president. Like, is that really where we are? So, no. Sorry. You are stupid.
B
Chancellor Palpatine sent $20. You think that unlimited power Marabu sent $20. I love you, Nicholas Fuentes so much. Pink heart emoji. Pink heart emoji. Pink heart emoji. America first. Wang.
A
Nah, I appreciate it.
B
The White Rican sent $20. The Caribbean is ours. Chocolate Cheeks sent $20. NCIK, thanks for spreading truth. Do you think you could have another collab with Candace? She's been watching the clips.
A
Uh, I don't know. I've no idea.
B
Canadian GrowWiper 314-51-2020. You are 100% right about Canada. I go to university in Toronto and it's all Indians, Muslims and some East Asians. There are legit, no heritage Canadians. And I'm saying this as an Eastern European.
A
I know, bro. I know. I know people from Canada.
B
$20. Come to kick and take over the platform. It's time. I might, I might ask for president. Sent $20. This the suit? No more bargain baggy suits that look like you got shoulder pads.
A
Okay, none of them are bargain baggy suits. I just lost a lot of weight. I got to get them tailored is the problem, but I'm just too lazy. Bargain bat. That's crazy.
B
Lamb sent $20. I've watched Brandon Harios videos for seven years now and I want to vote for him, but he is just not af big vpk support $20. The shopify app is ripping you off selling your hats and shirts. Sue their asses. I ghostback monkey sent $20. Hey there, Candace. What's it like in Nashville City? I'm 472 miles away, but girl, tonight you look so African American. You Haman8588 sent $20. Women control 85% of consumer dollars in our consumer economy. So $1,000 super chat from a woman is like $175 from a dude. It's science. White America first sent $20. Just curious, but do you know you make this nasal breath noise sometimes when you're heated and talking?
A
Yeah, I have a deviated cell.
B
1776 Covenant sent $20. You must think the grow wipers are stupid. You lose weight after meeting Clav. Just admit it. You're on peptide Decapitate. Calig Roiper. Sent $20. What's that's disgusting fart noise you make with your mouth? Constant Bombastic. Sent $20. Been watching you since September 10, 2025. I go back and watch it about once a month. Same with Hydes. This is.
A
You keep the mindset since September 2025. That's not that long, but I appreciate it.
B
Saint Saxon sent $20. COPE 1776 Covenant sent $20. Love the shows this week, especially today's. We do need to get excited about America's future. Havana, Smart city. I would go thanks. STEALTH Black sent $20.
A
Appreciate it.
B
Males insecure about rape tend to be closeted homosexuals, where the only acceptable way to express it is to be raped.
A
I don't think it's that.
B
Big dog sent $21. Do you miss hitting the North End in Boston?
A
Not really. Highly overrated. I mean, I used to go there. They got some good Italian food, but I mean, compared to New York, compared to Chicago, it's highly, highly overrated. You go to Boston, everybody goes, oh, the North End, the North End. Oh, we have the best Italian. We have this one bakery. Okay, New York is a train ride away. Chicago is way better. The North End, the food in Boston sucks. It sucks. It's irredeemable. They have a terrible food scene. They don't have one good pizza. Their gem is the North End and it is highly overrated. I mean, it's decent, but you know, New York and Chicago just blow it out of the water. There's restaurants in LA that blow anything in the North End out of the water, for that matter. And there's barely any Italians that live in la. So, yeah, not a. Not a food city. If you're a food guy. Avoid Boston, la, New York, Chicago, maybe Miami. These are your staples. Boston, forget about it. You're better off in Vegas.
B
Probably $20. Ike about this connection, but it seems like Congress didn't pass the SAVE act specifically to interfere with Massey election. It seems likely.
A
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
B
Lana Del rey Gore for 700. You really don't get glazed enough. I'm glad you're rich. You really deserve it. You really don't miss.
A
Okay, thank you.
B
Dove sent $300. What was more tilting? Crowder not understanding why we must vote Democrat in 2026 or Dave not seeing Tucker as a spook? Love you, goat emoji.
A
Thank you for the huge super chat. I appreciate it. What tilted me more? Probably Crowder. Dave, I think, is he. You know, I think we agree on a lot. But with Crowder, there's so little common ground. The H1B thing, which turned out to basically not really even be true, I guess. The approval rate for H1B petitions is 97% under Trump. So, yeah, it's like you're just arguing with these GOP talking points. It's very frustrating.
B
Michael Big My Concho sent 20. Hope everything is going well with you behind the scenes, Nick. Also, wish the best for your family. God bless.
A
Thank you, man. Appreciate it.
B
Free spritted uriner sent $20. You must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame. How could you rise anew if you have not first become ashes?
A
Yeah.
B
Dove sent $100. The girls are making us look bad, guys. Step it up and open the wallets. Sell a kitty or something. Get creative. Love you. Build emoji.
A
Thanks for the big super chat. Appreciate it.
B
The goyim will ask how to convert boomers, then proceed to talk about vampires. First of all, you're playing the wrong game. Second of all, just stick to your fastball. Otherwise, shut the fuck up. Yeah, you're Dang Groip percent $20. Mog as you have been.
A
Thank you.
B
Attack Sneako's bride sent $20. What do you think? Don't know about the Yay drink chat stream. Your greatest stream ever. Truly the beginning of it all. Man walking emoji.
A
The problem is my hair is, like, too long and it's like, a little frizzy. I feel like I don't look good in a suit anymore. Like, I look a lot better in a quarter zip. Yeah, my hair. I need to do something with my hair. Does anybody know a stylist? I need to figure out what I'm going to do with my hair because it just never really works. It never really looks good. I gotta get, like, a hair specialist. I'm having a hair emergency to fix me up. But Anyway, I appreciate it.
B
AC0R 0 nascent $20. Nick, you're the man. But change back the intro. Jim loves Christ. Sent $50. Hi, Nick. I'm a Nazi girl who loves the show. Your political takes are on point and you are the best doing what you do. The weight loss looks great. Ignore all the men. You look cod.
A
Absolutely. That's a lot.
B
Absolute mog said 50. Do you line up your beard yourself or buy a barber?
A
I just trim it. So no, I don't go to a barber. I just shave it when it gets out of control. Okay, that's our last super chat. That's gonna do it for me. Wow. Some great stuff tonight. Amazing. That's our last super chat. Remember to smash the follow button. Smash the like button. Leave a comment. I'm on the air Monday through Friday. As always, thank you to our top super chatters. Special thank you to Femina, Feedase, Dove, Groiper, Justin, Ander, Dingus, Chad, King, Herman, German, lost Anglo. Fentanyl is good for you. Connor, Gridley, Monster, Mike and Jonathan. Thanks to them. Thanks to all our super chatters. Everybody that watches. We love you. I'll see you tomorrow. Until then, have a great rest of your evening. Americanism, not globalism will be our credo it's going to be only America first? America, America first The American people will come first Once again. With respect the respect that we deserve. From this day always it's going to be only America first America first.
Host: Nicholas J. Fuentes
Date: May 21, 2026
Reposted by: WANGHAF
In this episode, Nicholas J. Fuentes explores recent escalations signaling impending regime change in Cuba, including the formal US indictment of Raul Castro and the maneuvering of a US carrier strike group near the island. Fuentes draws parallels to prior US interventions in Venezuela, expounds on the strategic calculations underpinning this "new Monroe Doctrine," and offers his characteristic commentary on American imperial ambition and the interplay of domestic and foreign policy, particularly the influence of the pro-Israel lobby. Throughout the episode, Fuentes asserts an unapologetic endorsement of aggressive hemispheric American intervention, outlines perceived policy pitfalls, and critiques the current trajectory of the dissident right.
[00:00–28:00, returns around 58:00]
Context:
Escalation Playbook:
Strategic Logic:
Vision for a New Monroe Doctrine:
[00:06–00:09, 69:00–72:00+]
Full-throated endorsement:
Criticism of "Wars for Israel":
[29:00–58:00, and in Superchat responses]
On DOJ "Anti-Semitism" Efforts:
Analysis of Thomas Massie’s Primary Loss:
Broad Critique of Dissident Right & Conspiracism:
[70:00–90:00]
Potential for Conflict Escalation:
Strategic Justification for Hemisphere Focus:
Exuberance Over Empire:
Weight Loss Riff:
Directness with audience:
| Time | Segment/Discussion | |--------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00–09:00 | Opening monologue, regime change in Cuba, US empire, personal take | | 09:00–18:00 | Justification of interventionism, critique of US 'controllers' | | 29:00–48:00 | DOJ antisemitism push, Thomas Massie loss, Israel lobby discussion | | 48:00–58:00 | Massie loss, strategic approach to politics & winning | | 58:00–66:00 | Detailed Cuba–Venezuela comparison, play-by-play on regime change | | 66:00–80:00 | Drones, possible escalation, hemispheric strategy | | 80:00+ | Superchat responses, weight loss tangents, fan/follower banter |
Fuentes uses the Cuba story as the centerpiece for a broader argument about US geopolitical priorities and domestic nationalist politics. He urges an aggressive, unapologetic American hemispheric dominance in the name of "America First," sharply distinguishes between wars "for Israel" and "for America," and critiques both left and right conspiratorial excesses in favor of fact-driven analysis and tactical winning. The episode is steeped in Fuentes’ characteristic blend of polemic, sarcasm, and strategic calculation, offering a bellwether snapshot of contemporary dissident-right narratives.