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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 Tuesday. Is it Tuesday? I keep thinking it's Wednesday. We got a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. Big show. Our featured story tonight, we're catching up all about the war in Iran. And there's been some major developments. Major progress has been made, allegedly. It seems like there might be a deal that ends the war any day now. At least this is what the negotiators are saying. And we were gonna talk about this last night. Weekend was very eventful. Looked like the United States and Israel were going to resume a conflict with Iran. As recently as Saturday, there were reports that Israeli fighter jets were flying over northern Iraq preparing to engage Iran. And we were gonna start it all up again. And then at the last hour, it was announced that there is potentially a memorandum of understanding or an Iran deal that will end the war for 30 to 60 days. Now there's been some new developments. In just the past 24 hours, the United States bombed the coast of Iran, which we are claiming was a defensive action. So we are apparently so close to a deal, we have agreed on some major concessions on both sides. And then yesterday there is apparently another all out attack on Iran's southern coast. We're claiming it was a defensive offensive operation. We bombed them defensively, which doesn't really make sense. But they say this was in response to to Iranian actions against U.S. vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. Now Iran says that they will be retaliating against that defensive action in response to this. Marco Rubio says that there is a deal in the works, but it's gonna take a little bit more time now because we have to wait for all this to settle. So we're gonna talk all tonight about these developments. We'll talk about what's been going on for the past four or five days. And the biggest thing is we're gonna talk about what breakthrough has been made in diplomacy because like we've discussed for the past 80 days, 90 days, and really for the past couple years is that the central impasse at the center of all of this is over Iran's nuclear program. Neither side is willing to come down from their red line on this. As we've discussed repeatedly, the United States must insist on zero nuclear enrichment for Iran. Iran insists that enrichment is equivalent to their sovereignty. They would sooner give up control over their country than they would their right to enrich. And so this has been the intractable difference at the center of negotiations for as long as we have been negotiating with Iran, even going back to 2015 with the J, C, P, O A. And so it seems that there might be some movement on a couple of key issues here, specifically as it pertains to their already existing stockpile of highly enriched uranium and what we are willing to let them do with it and what they are willing to do with it as well as now, since the start of this conflict, how the Strait of Hormuz will be governed after the war. And that has become another defining issue in diplomacy. So we're gonna talk specifically about those things. We'll talk about the architecture of this deal, what it might look like, how it's going to happen, and we're gonna talk about the prospect of whether it will happen at all. Because, of course, goes without saying, the wild card in the entire equation is Israel. This is like the most impossible deal. You have two countries that do not trust each other. In particular, two leaders, two regimes that hate each other and want to kill each other. There's no rapport, there's no trust. They don't like each other. These are very tricky issues. And even if there is some miraculous way to thread the needle and we get Iran on board and we bluff and we use brinksmanship and, and we beg and we do everything in our arsenal, every menu item at our disposal to get them to the table, Israel still might blow up the whole thing. And they've done it before, and they can. And I think I know exactly how they're going to do it. As a matter of fact, we sort of already have an idea about that. And it has everything to do with the conflict in Lebanon. So we're gonna talk about that. That's gonna be the bulk of the show. We're gonna get into all of it. We were supposed to cover this last night, but this is a huge subject and I wanna get into every aspect of it. So we're gonna spend some time on it. We're also gonna talk tonight about the Texas Senate primary, actually a white pill. The Republican primary for the Texas Senate seat was determined today. It was a race between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton, the previous Attorney General of Texas. And for those that follow Texas politics, this is a very serious battle. It's a major bellwether about the direction of the party. John Cornyn, the Texas senator, is a very senior member of the US Senate, and he's about as rhino as it gets. He is one of these holdovers from the previous generation of Republican senators and congressmen and he probably ranks among the absolute worst. And in the Senate on the Republican side, frequently votes against Trump on the good things he tries to get done. Is not an immigration patriot. Among other things, he is objectively one of the least America first members of the Republican Party in the Senate. Ken Paxton, on the other hand, is grassroots America first, very strong immigration restrictionist. And I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. I think a lot of people were. When just a few weeks ago President Trump came out and endorsed Ken Paxton. People didn't really know what side he was gonna come down on. And ultimately he made the right call. And it seems like maybe that endorsement pushed Paxton over the edge and he won tonight. Now it's an open ended question whether he will win the general. It's expected to be very competitive. But finally some good news. I think overall reflects a positive direction for the Republican Party, especially in a state like Texas. So if we have time, we'll get into that. I don't have too much to say about it other than that's the candidate that we like, that's the outcome we wanted. And so I can, you know, try and make up some stuff about it. But you know, we're happy, we're happy with the outcome. Enough said. So if we have time, we'll get into that. But that's gonna be our news for the night. Before we get into it, I wanna remind you to smash the follow button. Smash the like button. Leave a comment, let me know what you the show. Remember to check out our merch store at Fuentes store. We have our brand new spring and summer collection, the brand new hat, brand new quarter zip, hoodies, sweatshirts, all that stuff. The this quarter zip. And the reason I'm not wearing a suit this week. I was supposed to take all my stuff to the dry cleaner this weekend. So I stuffed it all in a bag. You know, I took all my suits and all my shirts and just stuffed them in this bag. But then I didn't drop it off cuz I just kept waking up too late. So then I had to bring it today. So it's not gonna be ready until tomorrow. So I, I literally have nothing to wear. I was like, I was getting ready for the show yesterday and I was like, damn it, I don't have a single shirt. So we gotta go casual. It's a casual week. You ever have weeks like that? I was busy all weekend, I wasn't able to take it in. Now the shit's all wrinkled. Whatever it's one of those. It's one of those weeks. So tonight we're wearing the quarter zip again. I know people are not tired of it. People are, as a matter of fact, just getting excited about it. So we're rocking the quarter zip. We had the hoodie yesterday. If you wanna support the show, remember to subscribe at America first stop. Plus 15 bucks a month to get access to the archive. Every episode of the show, every debate, collaboration, speech, commentary, stream. It's all there. Hundred dollars a month, you get to be in the group chat with me. And I was in there all day today. I dropped about an hour of bonus content. And we're at a time of war, okay? There's a war going on out there and you're gonna need to take a side. There is a groiper war going on out there. I don't know if you've noticed, but it is a true rebellion on all fronts. I don't know what the fuck is going on. I don't know why everybody has a big problem all of a sudden. I don't know what I did to deserve this, but all of a sudden everybody's got beef, everybody's got something to say. And so yesterday I just went off, I said, you know what? No more unity. We tried that. I tried being nice. No more Mr. Nice Guy. And in the group chat, I am really going off. I'm letting you guys in on all the inside baseball. We're getting into the weeds, we're getting into the details. So I did about another extra bonus hour of content this morning just for the group chat. They loved it. It's great stuff, very insightful. So if you want to see that, check it out. America first stop plus with that, we're going to move on. We're going to dive into the show. And yeah, it's been a pretty slow, pretty slow day, pretty slow weekend other than all these feuds. I don't know if you saw it today, but I had to ratio like three different people. It was on. Truly, it was on site. I ratioed Hassan Piker. Bang. I ratioed Jew Kazarian. Bang. I ratioed Sneako's top guy. Bang, bang, one after the other. Line em up. Bang, bang. Hassan Piker called me out. He said, oh, the Trump administration's going after me, an Israel critic, and you're in favor of it. And I wanna say to these people, anybody, by the way, that thinks Hassan Piker is a victim because the DOJ is coming after him over his ties to Cuba, do not forget that the left wing was the architect of all censorship. Did everybody just forget that Hassan Piker is getting crushed under the boot of the Trump administration? It's about fucking time. Isn't that the perk of getting your party in office is they send everybody else to jail? Isn't that how it goes now? Those are the rules. And I see people saying, well, I don't agree with Hasan, but I don't think the government should come after him. It's like, where was the left when we were being censored, Debanked, Deplatformed, Shot in the head? People show up at your house with a gun. Oh, yeah, they created that situation. They made that happen. Not only did they not protest that or oppose it publicly, privately, in a meaningful way, they were responsible for it. It's like you all forgot. You switched up, you guys switched up. And look, I'm gonna say something and, you know, maybe it's not gonna win me any additional allies. Gideon's Army, I don't care. Leave 300, that's all I need. But all these people with the Ukraine flag in the bio people are getting a little carried away with this kind of left wing larp. Listen, I want the Democrats with the tidal blue wave to wash away the Trump administration and all the Israel First Jews that are benefiting from it. Absolutely. However, do not kid yourself for one second and and think that Zoran Mandani and Hassan Piker and AOC are on our side. Unless you forgot, there's a white genocide going on and they want this to happen. I saw that picture of Hassan Piker today from back in January. He's in Minneapolis with that Somalian who was running for mayor. Minneapolis is like the ethno state. It got invaded by Somalians. The they started stealing everything that wasn't bolted down, killing everybody. Trump and Reich made this big performance of deporting them and you have all these left wing people rioting to prevent this from happening. And you think these are our allies. Make no mistake about it, if they get real power, and by that I mean executive power, they get the presidency in 2028, they will use it against the right wing. They will not discriminate. They're not gonna discriminate against who's a performative male and who isn't, who's drinking Matcha and who isn't, who criticized Trump and who didn't. And I know that I'm not criticizing Trump to curry favor with the left. I'm criticizing Trump because he's sucking all the oxygen outta the room for A genuine dissident right vanguardist movement to take power. But don't kid yourself and think that we're on the team with these Democrats. In New York, they're talking about taxing white neighborhoods to pay for the free busing and the free groceries. In Minneapolis, they're celebrating the sixth anniversary of the ascension of George Floyd into heaven while they let Somalians steal $9 billion. And Hasan Piker wants some transsexual to put an IED under your car. Like that's who we're dealing with. So anyway, so I saw him say that on Twitter. He goes, oh, I'm an Israel critic. Oh, really, Mr. Israel Critic? Where were you when the SPLC and the ADL were doxing and censoring and debanking anybody on the right wing that criticized Israel? Where, where was this, where was this ecumenical mentality about Israel critique when the left was in power and they were grinding all of us into dust? I don't seem to remember you being on our side for that one. So I said that ratio. And then Dan Pilzerian, who I will now call Jew Kazarian. Dan Bilzerian, AKA Jew. I saw Jew today. This is his new thing. He's not even running against Randy Fine anymore. He gave that up. Knows he can't win. Probably isn't even registered. No rally, no money. Now he's just gonna talk trash about me. Every day he puts out a clip and says, professor Jang, the Chinese Communist, thinks Nick is a fed. I'm like, how's the campaign, buddy? So that was another one. But this is. Something's up. Something is disturbed in the astral realm. Like Candace. Can we. We gotta bring Candace in. We gotta get Charlie on the line. Candace, get Charlie on the line. Something is going on. Something is going on in the astral realm. It feels like a spiritual attack. Sneako is a Muslim who worships the Cube. Jew Kazarian is some nihilist, degenerate satanic filth. Hassan Piker is communist filth. These are satanic people waging a spiritual attack on, you know, on this lovable human being. Like on this lovable big hearted guy with the world in his eyes. And it just feels like something's off. Like the vibes are off. So we gotta get. Candace. Candace, get Charlie on the line. What's going on? Just one minute. Just one minute. Charlie. We gotta get somebody with the esp. We gotta get somebody that is making the lights flicker. We gotta bring in the reinforcements. Cause it's not happening in the natural plane. It's the something is happening. It's not happening in the material plane. It's happening somewhere else. It's happening in. Remember that movie Jonah Hex when they're in that like dream sequence. It's happening elsewhere. It's a dream within a dream. I do feel like that though, genuinely. Because lately it feels like everybody's switching up. Everybody is coming to attack me. You had that, that like crusade against me two weeks ago. Amy Danger slut has been missing in action for two weeks. Check the middle schools, check the. You see that, by the way? You know what's funny? I'll just say this and then we'll move on. I'm just talking about our situation. She texts me the other day, get a load of this. So two weeks ago they launched this all out attack on your guy. Wake up. Good morning. Time for the all out attack on your awesome. She led the charge with that America First United conference. And then it was Kasey Push who's hospitalized, it was Jew Kazarian exposed for being a Jew, et cetera. The whole thing falls apart immediately. She texts me like last week and she goes, I know you never answer my texts, but I never meant for this to get outta control and I didn't mean for it to go this far. And if you want to talk, let me know. I want to say, really, it's a little late for that, don't you think? It's a little late in the game for an apology. Little late in the game. Oh, now they want to talk on the phone. Oh, interesting. Oh, that's really interesting. Now she. Wow. So cute. So interesting. And she's been missing in action for two weeks. No tweets, no nothing. What happened to our America First United? What happened to our campaign against Randy? Fine, we're gonna do something. Not off to a great start, I guess. So they woke me up, I'm outta my coma and we're back. And it's a groiper war. All it took was one day to set everybody straight. I think now everybody gets the program anyway. So that, that's just a little update on our groiper war. By the way, I want all the groipers to show up on Twitter. I am calling upon you. If you're with me, if you stand with me. I need you on Twitter. I need the groipers. We need backup. Cuz we are in a war against everybody right now. And I need my. I gotta be rolling 28 million deep cuz we're making about 500 million enemies lately. But anyway, we are gonna Move on. We're gonna get into our featured story, our news, which is all about the war in Iran. And it's been a pretty dynamic situation. Honestly, I was a little bit surprised at the developments from this weekend. Last time we discussed the war, I believe it was last week. And where we left off is that there was this deal in the works. And Trump administration has been telling us that we are negotiating with Iran, we are considering their peace proposal. There's been this back and forth between Tehran and Washington through Pakistan and Qatar on what is supposed to be a framework agreement for a temporary ceasefire. And so when we reviewed the timeline last Thursday, we talked about how the United States submits a proposal. And what we say is we're gonna end our blockade over the strait. Iran will open the strait. We might defer the nuclear issue to a later day, and we're gonna bring an end to all the fighting in the Middle East. Iran comes back with their response, and Iran says, not good enough. Iran says, we want reparations. We want an end to the fighting in Lebanon, we want US Forces out of the region. We're not talking about nuclear. And this has been the general state of the play for really the past two months. And I would summarize it as follows. The United States, it is imperative for us in this negotiation to achieve two things. We need one, freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. And note what I mean by that. You're hearing this phrase thrown around a lot. We need to open the straight. But that is a bit deceptive. That's not actually specific enough. Currently, Iran has closed the strait. And because they're threatening to attack any unauthorized shipping that goes through the strait with drones and missiles. And so, as such, none of these commercial ships are insured, and none of them want to take the perilous journey. It's a very narrow choke point that you basically have a 100% chance of being targeted and struck by a projectile. So they have shut down all the commercial shipping going through. The strait is effectively closed. And on the United States side, we have threatened to attack any authorized Iranian shipping that goes through the strait. So Iran has about a half dozen ports in the Persian Gulf which they use for their own bilateral trade, all kinds of commercial activity. Those ships also go through the strait, obviously with their permission, because they are them. And the United States is using its Blue Water Navy, its destroyers, carriers, helicopters, to attack Iranian commercial shipping that they authorized to go through the strait. Now, when Washington says, we want to open the strait, this can actually mean a Couple of different things. Iran has actually agreed to open the strait, but Iran wants to maintain control over it. So Iran will have it open, but all shipping will need their permission to go through. And Iran would like to collect a toll on every ship, which is about $1 per barrel of oil, which is $2 million per ship. So Iran is telling us, look, we'll open the straight, no problem, but it's ours. We will open the straight. It's under our control forever. We want legal, formal recognition that that is our territory. And as such, because it is subject to our jurisdiction, we will authorize all commercial activity and we will make money off of it. Washington is insisting on something else. They are saying we want freedom of navigation, meaning you don't own it and you cannot charge a toll. Commercial shipping will resume in the way that it was going through the straight before the conflict started. So that's number one. This is what Washington insists on. Number two, Washington needs some commitment from Iran on their nuclear program. Now remember, the two big things that the United States is looking for is one, they need Iran to commit to zero enrichment. No centrifuges, no enrichment, not at low levels. And even if there are restrictions on enrichment, they eventually want Iran to phase it out completely. So they don't want Iran to even have the capability to enrich any more uranium. Number two, Iran already has a 900 pound stockpile of highly enriched uranium, which would not take long to further enrich to weapons grade, which they could use in a nuclear bomb. So the United States, on top of stopping their enrichment capability, we want them to forfeit or turn over their existing stockpile. Now, in this negotiation, they have said, the United States has said that Iran does not necessarily need to give up the enrichment right away or even necessarily turn over the highly enriched uranium right away. We're looking for a commitment that they will do something like this. This is the US Position on the Iranian side. They are insisting on the opposite on both of those things. Iran says that we are not negotiating on enrichment and we're not giving up our stockpile. The straight is ours. We're going to charge money. But it goes further. Iran has additional demands. On top of this, for Iran to accept a ceasefire, they need a truce in Lebanon. Currently, Israel is carrying out a very aggressive campaign against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. They've displaced millions of people, killed thousands. Until Iran is seeking a truce between Israel and Lebanon to, to prevent Israel from invading that country and then potentially annexing territory. So Iran will not accept a ceasefire with the United States unless the United States can compel Israel to make a ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon. And for Iran, that is essential. The other big condition that Iran has is they are looking for reparations. And they have said repeatedly they will collect the reparations in some form. Either they expect a payment from the United States or they would like to recoup the damages by collecting a toll on the straight, or they want their money unfrozen and sanctions lifted that had been previously frozen under the U. S. Led sanctions regime. And so this has been the impasse as the United States is really looking for those two major strategic objectives we, we basically wanna reset to before the war started, open the straight the way it was before the war. And we at least need some commitment just realistically to save face, that you're gonna give up your nuclear program. Well, Iran, because they have all the leverage, realistically, they are exerting all the pressure on the United States and they're asking for a little bit more. They're refusing these demands and they want a ransom and they want, realistically to bolster their other allies in Lebanon, which is not, strictly speaking, part of the Iran equation. The United States entered this conflict to try to degrade Iran's missiles and last year entered in with Midnight Hammer to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities. The Israel, Lebanon conflict has really been going on for about 40 or 50 years. And so for Iran to couple that or bundle that with a deal that ends the war over the Persian Gulf, they're actually just trying to get as much as possible here. So this was the state of the play for the past few weeks. And this is why I said for a long time there's really going to be no deal. Iran is not going to give up nuclear, they're not gonna give up the straight. And the United States can't leave without securing either of those things. So this weekend it looked like the United States and Israel were preparing to go back to war. Trump has been threatening this for the past two months. He has repeatedly insisted that if Iran does not make a deal on some arbitrary timeline, that eventually we would hit them again. And what that looks like is, is subject to a lot of speculation about what we are willing to tolerate in terms of retaliation. Trump has talked about invading the mainland, invading the islands, or escalating the bombing against Iran's civilian infrastructure, their oil industry, their carg island where they export all the oil, or just resuming the bombing of military and regime targets, potentially more assassination strikes. And so Trump has been bluffing for months that if Iran doesn't come to the table, we're going back in. And it seemed like maybe this weekend that was actually going to be the case. Well, Saturday it was announced that the US And Iran were on the precipice of reaching a deal. They're calling it a Memorandum of Understanding, an mou. And so this is not a formal deal, it's not going to be ratified by Congress or anything like that. But this is something like a truce. It's a, it's a ceasefire. It's a very informal way of ending the conflict. And what was said on Saturday was truly unbelievable. Saturday night there were all kinds of rumors going around and they effectively said that Iran had agreed to give up their highly enriched uranium. And they said, among other things, that, that the United States would allow Iran to keep control over the strait and that Iran would be allowed to charge a toll over the straight. And maybe they'd call it something else. They'd say they were collecting a fee to protect the environment, but they'd be collecting money off of this. And so it seemed that on Saturday night, suddenly all of these deep seated issues where there was no agreement at all and no willingness to compromise had all of a sudden been papered over and the whole thing was over. As quickly as that was announced, it became clear that there was actually no agreement and Iran has not agreed to give up their highly enriched uranium. The United States has not agreed to give Iran control over the strait as of today. Iran insists they will not make a deal unless they get $25 billion in unfrozen assets unless the conflict in Lebanon ends. And it's unclear if they've agreed in any capacity to give up their highly enriched uranium. In the background of all these negotiations, the United States launched a major strike on Iran's southern coast yesterday. And this is a story about that. This is from the New York Times that says, quote, hours after Iranian negotiators arrived in Qatar for talks on ending the war, US Forces struck missile launch sites in Iran and boats trying to place mines. U.S. central Command characterized the strikes in southern Iran as defensive and said they had been intended as to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces. On Monday evening, after vowing that any agreement reached would be great and meaningful or there would be no deal, President Trump said he expected Iran either to turn its enriched uranium over to the United States or to destroy it in front of neutral witnesses. It is unclear if Iran has agreed to this, though. A senior U.S. official told reporters on Sunday that the Iranians had in principle committed to giving up stockpiles of enriched uranium. On Monday, Esmael Bage, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, said Iran was not discussing details of its nuclear program. So, again, you get this aspect of things where on Saturday, the US Says they agreed to give it up, and then on Monday, we say, well, they agreed to let the IAEA come in and oversee the dilution of their stockpile. And within hours, Iran says, we're not even talking about that. We're. That's not even up for discussion right now. And Iran has said repeatedly, especially in the past two weeks, we will defer any discussion of the nuclear file until later the ceasefire talks. A truce would be entirely separate from that. That is something they will consider down the line. So it seems like it's just these are more lies. This seems to be, like, more misdirection. Uh, but the article goes on. It says the fate of Iran's nuclear program was just one critical aspect of a potential peace deal that remained unclear on Monday. So was the status of Iran's stockpile of missiles. It was also unclear how an agreement might address, excuse me, Iranian attempts to assert control over the Strait of Hormuz. Though Mr. Trump has at various times said a deal was close, he also said that his negotiators were in no rush to close the agreement. The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday, quote, it is true that we have reached conclusions on a large pla. Portion of the issues, but no one can claim that signing of an agreement is imminent. So there you have it. This has been going on now for. The war has been going on for almost 90 days. But we are in this phase of the conflict where I don't even know how you would characterize it, other than it seems that the United States is absolutely losing. There's no question about that. The United States is absolutely losing this war. We are in a mode right now where we are pursuing a unilateral surrender. We are begging Iran to make peace. We are begging Iran to open up the strait. We are making threats that we know are ineffectual, that we know we probably can't even follow through on. And even if we did, they wouldn't change Iran's behavior. They would not even win the war for us. So we truly seem to be in a position where we have no leverage. We have none of the cards. We have no military options. There is nothing we can do to compel Iran to negotiate. There is nothing we can do that prevents Iran from closing the strait. Nothing we can do to destabilize or to Undermine the regime. We are in a position where we are effectively at their mercy. And we are just scrambling, looking for something, some kind of creative solution, some kind of creative military option where we can get out of this brutal reality, but we're just not finding it. They don't believe our bluff because we have no credibility. They know we have no military options. This blockade of the Persian Gulf that we have going, it might be inflicting some economic pain, but they're in an existential war for survival. So they can absolutely tolerate that. Meanwhile, the global economy is still suffering from this energy shock, which is ongoing. So this is an unequivocal strategic defeat for the United States. And it seems like now the retreat is just happening in slow motion. There is obviously this very strong desire for a withdrawal. The United States wants this to be over, but they cannot make it happen without losing face. And that is something maybe they haven't accepted yet. So it's just happening slowly over time. And the reason I say this is because every one of these developments follows the exact same pattern, which is we hear a statement from the president in the press pool or. Or the West Wing or the Oval Office, and they will say something like, iran wants to make a deal more than anyone knows. We are negotiating with Iran. We are in late stages of a deal. A deal is imminent. They have agreed to all of these things in principle or in spirit. This is always how it starts. How many times have we heard that in the past 60 days? I think we've heard it no fewer than 10 times. We get one of these press gaggles where Trump says those words. They want a deal more than anyone knows. They're begging us for an extension so that a deal might possibly happen. They have made concessions on key issues. He doesn't use those words, but that is what is planted in the press. And then inevitably, what follows is the Iranian response, which is they will come back and they will continue to say, as they have since the beginning, they, these are our terms. Take them or leave them. We are gonna control the strait. We're not giving up our nuclear program. We're not giving up our missiles. We're not giving up our proxies. We want money and we want you out of here. And that has been their position. That has been their proposal to end the conflict since the conflict started, and it hasn't changed at all. Those have always been the key ingredients, even since the first ceasefire was promulgated. They said, a ceasefire in Lebanon. We want control over the straight and to charge tolls. We're not negotiating over nuclear and we want US Forces to withdraw from the region, whether that's from the bases or at the minimum to pull back the blue water navy that's stationed in the Arabian Sea. That has been Iran's position and up until this point. Going further, Iran has reiterated over and over that the administration is lying about what they are saying. Trump administration says Iran begged for an extension. Iran says never happened. Trump administration says they agreed to give up their nuclear centrifuges. Iran says never happened. And as a matter of fact, we'll never give it up. Trump administration says we are in advanced negotiations, late negotiations. A deal is imminent. Iran says no, a deal is not imminent. We don't trust you. As a matter of fact, there's not even a basis for negotiations to take place. We don't wanna talk anymore. This has been the tempo, this has been the pattern since the very beginning. And I'd like to point out. So these are the critical issues. And I will reiterate, we've talked about this a little bit. Iran is never going to give up control over the Strait because that is part of their deterrence against a future US Attack. The United States has not achieved any of its strategic objectives in this war. They have not achieved regime change. They have not destroyed Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium, have not destroyed Iran's nuclear complex, have not significantly even degraded Iran's missile capability. They have achieved none of these things. If the conflict ends tomorrow, then Washington and Israel must assume that Iran is going to get right back to work. And they already have rebuilding all these capabilities. The regime will get stronger and more dug in. They're gonna dig up the highly enriched uranium. They probably have centrifuges we don't know about. And they will continue enrichment. They will build more drones and missiles. They will solidify their control over the Strait. And if Iran is a defiant revisionist power, maybe permanently or more hostile after this has happened, then that means that this is something the US And Israel are going to want to address down the line. And the way the US And Israel see it is, well, we've weakened them and now we don't have to worry about them for a little while. But in a little while, Iran will have reconstituted everything that we destroyed in this conflict. And you have this sunk cost idea that we have to move now, we have to move quickly, we have to be aggressive or else everything we've done up to this point has been a waste. Everything that we've knocked out and destroyed, the price we paid to do it. It will have been undone in a matter of six to 12 months. So there's something fundamental to this dynamic that Iran knows this does not end. The US And Israel are going to keep coming back. We hit them last year and then we came back this year. If we end the conflict now, we're probably going to come back a year from now or two years from now, sooner rather than later. So what Iran is principally concerned with is how do we determine the next attack? As long as Israel exists and as long as the United States is under Israel's influence, then it's only a matter of time before there's another surprise attack, there's another assassination, air raid, et cetera. So they are principally concerned with imposing such a high cost on a future operation that it would be politically impossible for the United States to return. How do they do that? They control the Strait of Hormuz so that Washington, and by the way, everybody in the world knows if the US And Israel get back up to their old tricks, it's gonna be a repeat of this energy shock. If the US and Israel come back in, Iran, try to take another crack at it, it's gonna be a meltdown in Asia, it's gonna be a meltdown in Europe, it's gonna be a disaster for the Gulf, and it's ultimately gonna be a disaster for American consumers. This is why Iran needs control over the Strait. They needed to deter a future attack. And the same goes for their nuclear program. Ultimately, the reason they have fought and sacrificed so much to maintain this nuclear threshold status is because that is their ultimate hedge against a US or Israel attack. What prevents a ground invasion? Well, what prevents even a nuclear strike by Israel or the United States against Iran? It is the possibility that on some timeline, if we cannot invade, if we cannot destroy their stockpile that they have, Iran can make a nuke, they have parity with us, and then they can annihilate Israel or the United States. So they're never giving up that either because that is also part of their deterrent capability. So we are asking them to do something. Give up their nukes, give up the straight. That basically guarantees they will be vulnerable to a future attack, which most likely will be another attempt at regime change. That is why they're never gonna do it. By the same token, the United States can never accept anything less than total zero enrichment and getting the straight back, because we ultimately seek regime change in Iran, we ultimately are pursuing a policy of non proliferation and freedom of navigation in the seas. It sets a Terrible precedent on both issues. If we throw everything we have at Iran and they're able to effectively change the international order, which is that middle powers, revisionist powers, can get nukes now and they can just take control of vital waterways now. And what does that have? What consequences will that have for the Strait of Malacca, let's say? Or what is that? What consequences does that have for other vital shipping lanes in the Western Hemisphere, in the Indo Pacific? It's not something that we can actually tolerate either. And so this is why there's going to be an impasse. But I wanted to point something else out, which is, let's say there is a way that the US And Iran could thread the needle. And there's been some talk about ways that we could save face and paper over some of these differences. For example, Iran wants reparations for the war. They say they want to get them by charging a toll in the strait. Now, the United States can't let Iran charge a toll so they can make money and build more missiles to launch at Israel. It's not something we can tolerate. So what they floated this weekend is they said, well, Iran will have an environmental protection fee that they charge every ship that goes through the strait. And what that sounds like to me is a technicality. They're gonna make money off of it because they have jurisdiction over it. We're gonna call it something else so we can pretend it isn't what it really is. And then as far as the highly enriched uranium is concerned, previously we had been demanding that they give all of it over to us, which means US Boots on the ground. That means our bureaucrats are in Iran taking the uranium into our military transport planes out of the country. It's something that Iran is never going to accept. So it was floated by Trump yesterday. This is the first major concession from Washington. Trump said, well, we can have the iaea, a supranational third party organization, come in and they can supervise the dilution of the uranium. And so Iran's gonna give it up. But instead of having Iranians fork it over and load it onto a US Cargo plane, which would be humiliating, we're gonna have a third party group which Iran has cooperated with in the past, and they will oversee Iran diluting the Iranium, which they will then keep and probably use for peaceful purposes at Bushir or store somewhere else. And so these are some of these creative solutions that are being proffered that might bridge the gap. Because at this point, I think that Iran wants an end to hostilities and so does the United States? It's just that it's more urgent for the United States right now. Here is the wild card in this entire arrangement. And I said this even last year. So much of the discussion about the United States and Iran, I feel like up until this point ignores the. The wild card, which I don't even think that's the wild card. It's actually the engine of the entire thing. It's the nucleus, it's the center, it's determinative of this whole timeline, every event that has taken place and that is the interest of Israel. Why are we at war with Iran? Well, we are at war with Iran because Israel bombed them last year. And Israel bombed them last year because they're in a war with Hamas and Hezbollah and Assad and the Popular Mobilization Force and the Houthi rebels. Because this is part of a multi year, multi front campaign to decapitate the Iranian regime. And Israel's been pursuing it for three years. And they've only just gradually roped us in to fighting this battle with them by fighting in Yemen, by shooting down Iran's missiles, by finishing the job for them with Midnight Hammer against Iran's nuclear facilities last year roping us into this once and for all regime change attack. This year, it's Israel's war. Israel has been the engine of all of it. And they've controlled the tempo and they've created the provocations. They have been the catalyst and the trigger for all of it. And so even if the United States and Iran are able to find a creative solution to some of these problems and they're able to bridge the gap and they're able to make concessions, and it would be extraordinary, it would be something miraculous if that happened. What you always have to consider is that Israel will not allow it. And there was something funny that happened this week. So the US And Iran and all the Arab countries, all the Middle Eastern countries got together and are working towards this MoU. You've got Iran and the United States, you've got Pakistan and Qatar, you've got Saudi Arabia and the uae. You've got Oman and you've got Jordan, you've got Turkey. Every country is involved in this deal. Every country is lobbying the United States and Iran to make this deal. And Trump has called all the world leaders and they all agree this is a good deal. And then we call Israel, then we call Israel. Last after we call everybody, we call Jordan, the Saudis, the Pakistanis, we call everybody. And then once everybody's on board, where does the buck Stop. Who has the final say? Who's really the boss? Then Trump calls Israel. And what has been reported in the Israeli press is that Netanyahu is furious. Netanyahu and the Israeli government, they're not even hiding it. It's all over the Times of Israel, Jerusalem Post. They are all saying this is a lousy deal and Trump should never trust the Iranians. Think about their mouthpieces in the United States, Laura Loomer, Mark Levin, Randy Fine, all saying the same thing, which is resume the war. More defensive strikes on Iran. You can't trust them. They'll never agree to anything. And so on and so forth. Now, like we talked about before, one of the key points in the deal is that Iran needs us to get Israel to stop bombing Lebanon. Those are part of Iran's terms and always has been. From the first cease fire until now, Iran and even Pakistan have insisted it has to be a ceasefire on all fronts, not just in the Persian Gulf, but also in southern Lebanon. And back then, Israel said no. When Iran told the world that a peace in Lebanon was the only thing that would compel them to open up the Strait of Hormuz, Israel launched their deadliest attack on Lebanon. Up until that point in the war, they killed hundreds of people. What purpose does that serve other than directly and specifically to undermine a deal and, and sabotage a deal to prevent future diplomacy? Not only did that sour the ceasefire and Iran immediately closed the straight and said the deal is off, but it also poisons future diplomacy because what it communicates is that Washington has no influence over Israel, which they don't. And if that's the case, then Iran cannot trust the United States and there's no rapport and there's no trust. And therefore there could be no future deal. So they sabotaged the first ceasefire. And what that did is it made future ceasefires very difficult. And that is their goal. That is what they do. That is what they've always done. And so once again, you have a memorandum of understanding this weekend. It seems like there's been a lot of progress made. According to the rumors, the US and Iran are making some serious concessions. It has the ascent of every country in the Middle east and. But is there somebody you forgot to ask? Israel says we don't like the deal. So what do they do? They launch an all out attack on Lebanon. All over again. Not kidding. We have this MOU ready to go. They're saying tonight all that needs to be done is for the deal to be signed. We're gonna go to Camp David tomorrow. The whole cabinet's coming and this is it. This is the deal. And again, it's a ceasefire on all fronts. That is what gives us the deal. What is Netanyahu do? He says over the weekend, we are never ending the war in Lebanon. As a matter of fact, we're going in. And this is from the New York Times. Again, it says, quote, Prime Minister Netanyahu on Monday signaled that his country's fight with the Iranian backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah would actually intensify despite an American brokered cease fire that took effect in April. Israel and Hezbollah have continued to clash, with each side accusing the other of violating the truce. The fighting has recently escalated, exposing the limits of the fragile agreement. And Mr. Netanyahu's video statement on Monday night. He said the Israeli forces had in recent weeks killed more than 600 Hezbollah militants and indicated the military would intensify the pressure. On Sunday, he said that Mr. Trump had in a weekend phone call reaffirmed Israel's right to defend itself against threats on every front, including Lebanon. So this is what we're talking about all the time. And let's just say something, let's just say something very explicit, which is that if Israel did not exist, the US And Iran would have already had a deal by now. They would have had a deal in 2003, they would have had a deal in 2009, they would have had a deal In 2015, they would have had a deal last year. If Israel did not exist, the United States and Iran would not be at war and wouldn't have been at war for years, maybe for over a decade. Israel is the sole single exclusive reason that diplomacy is impossible. And the reason is because, as we've said before, it is Israel's interest that diplomacy does not succeed. Israel does not want peace, they do not want a deal. They do not want Iran to be a non nuclear prosperous state. And why is that? Because Iran is a very powerful country. Because they're a very big country with a very large population and they are a very rich country. They have 90 million people, lots of territory, lots of oil. They have a huge middle class, they have great universities, great scientists, and they have a sense of identity. The country is 90% Persian. It's not that diverse. And they have a sense of nationality, a sense of identity which allows them to stick together. Their society is insular, not trusting of outsiders, meaning it's difficult to infiltrate and subvert. So it's not that Israel fears a nuclear Iran or an Iran armed with missiles or an Iran armed with drones. Or controlling the straight or anything like that. What Israel will not tolerate is a powerful country in their neighborhood, that that exists as a rival. They will not tolerate the existence of a rival. Why? Because there are millions of Shiite Muslims across the Middle east, in Syria, in Iraq, in Bahrain, in Saudi's eastern province, in the northwest coast of Yemen. If Iran is a stable, prosperous country, not only are they a hub of power and, and culture and finance and influence and military strength, but also they project power into other countries. They can influence the affairs in other states. In a word, they are a regional player. They're a regional power. This is what Israel will not tolerate and it was promulgated in the 1980s. Israel's grand strategy is that they will not accept the existence of powerful Muslim or Arab states in their periphery. This is why they destroyed Syria, this is why they destroyed Iraq. This is why they destroyed Libya. This is why they pacified Egypt. Because all of these countries were strong Arab dictatorships with a powerful bureaucracy, a powerful authoritarian state, a big military allied with one another. And Israel could not accept that they would have to contend with rival powers. So their preference is to destabilize those countries. Their preference is to dismember those countries, turn them into statelets. They want to break them apart. They want to degrade and weaken them so that they will be under the control of Israel rather than exerting influence on the region or Israel itself. So they have had Iran in their sights for decades and they want to destroy Iran. This is why Iran has nukes, this is why Iran has missiles. This is why Iran has its network of proxies, because they are in a power struggle for regional dominance with Israel. If it were up to us, we would make a deal with Iran and we would say, look, we, we can give you every guarantee. We don't wanna fight you, we don't want to invade you. You don't threaten us at all. We are threatened now by China and to a lesser extent Russia. And we're preoccupied with things in our own hemisphere ever since, let's say 2014 when the Donbass war started and the Crimean annexation happened. The United States could have went to Iran and said, look, the Middle east is not even the most important theater of war for us anymore. And we would have given Iran guarantees, sanctions, relief. They would have given up their nuclear arsenal if they did not have to worry about Israel armed to the teeth with F35s and nuclear missiles waiting to undermine and destroy their country. And we could have had a deal with them. They would have balanced with Saudi Arabia. They could have had collective security, economic interdependence with their neighbors, and it would not have even been a problem. And we could have solved it last year, we could have solved it this year. But every single time we meet at the negotiating table with Iran, it is always Israel behind the scenes that is sabotaging the process, leaking the details of the discussions, trying to poison pills the deal by creating their own red lines about they are willing about what they are willing to accept, creating provocations, antagonizing Iran, harassing them, conducting operations inside their territory like cyber attacks, assassinations of civilian officials, industrial sabotage. They've done it for years. And so you cannot understand the current conflict or where it's going or the trajectory without understanding that we would not even be here if it wasn't for Israel. So ask yourself, where are we going? We were not in a war with Iran a year and a half ago, and five years before that, we were in a deal with Iran. And five years before that, we had actually a working relationship with Iran on this deal. But what got us to this point, it was this concerted effort over the long term by Israel to poison this relationship so that after a period of 10, 15 years, our only option, increasingly is war. In 2015, 2013, we had a lot of options about how we wanted to go about this. But every step down this path has narrowed the field of possibilities. And so after Trump ripped up the deal, we had fewer options. And after he killed Qasem Soleimani, we, we had even fewer options. And after Israel engaged in their industrial sabotage and assassinations in the early 2000s, fewer options after that. And after they assassinated seven IRGC commanders in Syria in 24, and after they killed the leader of Hamas, Ishmael Hania, in Tehran, fewer options after that, and fewer options after Midnight Hammer, and fewer options after this. And it's all pointing in one direction, which is they want a full scale war. God only knows what that will look like. If that's gonna be a nuclear strike, a ground war, if we're going to arm the Kurds, or we're gonna get the UAE and Qatar to invade an island or something like this, or I should say UAE and Saudi to invade an island, but it's all pointing there because Israel will poison every other possibility. And so this is why I say, you know, people talk about how do we end the war in Iran, they talk about what the United States can do vis a vis Iran. We have to talk about what we're going to do about Israel. You wanna get outta the conflict honestly, you need to talk to Israel first. Forget Iran for a few weeks. And we need to forget about negotiating to Iran through Qatar and Pakistan. We need to negotiate with Israel through American Jewry. Trump needs to sit down with Netanyahu, brokered by like, I don't know, Mark Levin and Bill Amman to tell Netanyahu, look, the jig is up. We are not going to war with Iran and this is just not gonna work for the United States. If you do not let us make a peace deal with Iran, we're gonna cut you off with foreign aid or we're going to go after your gangsters in the United States. We're gonna crack down on Jewish power at home. That's what you need to do. And I would bet you that if we in actuality, or if we could give Iran confidence that we have Israel under control, a deal would become easy. A deal would become a lot easier than it's been. We could work out all the differences. We could have meetings on meetings in third countries and indirect negotiations, direct negotiations. It would just simply happen. And this is where we are. How could you deny it at this point? When the original cease fire came out, Trump announced it an hour later. Iran said, we mean a ceasefire in Lebanon too. What did Israel do the next morning? They killed a thousand people in Lebanon. The next day, after six weeks of fighting, Trump says, we, we have finally achieved a ceasefire. Iran has agreed to it. We're gonna open up the strait, we're gonna stop bombing them. Iran said, timeout. We need a ceasefire in Lebanon too, or else there's no deal. Netanyahu said, say no more. He killed a thousand people in Lebanon. The next day, same story here. You have this discussion on Saturday. A deal is within reach. We have agreed to a memorandum of understanding. We what does Netanyahu do the next day? He vows to intensify the fighting. He brags about how many Hezbollah militants he's killed. That's what they did on April 9th last year when Netanyahu visited the White House. When Trump announced there was a 60 day window for Iran to negotiate a nuclear deal, the next day, Netanyahu went on television and said, the only deal we will accept is, is if we blow up Iran's nuclear program with bombs. So how are you gonna make a deal when you're saying things like that? And Iran knows we can't reign them in. Cuz that's exactly what they did on June 13th is they attacked Iran's nuclear program with bombs. And they'll do it here too. They'll do it again. This is what they always do. So that's the situation in Iran. And by the way, I told you that this would happen. Not for nothing, I've said it before, I'll say it again. Nobody even knows this, but the Biden administration tried to make a deal with Iran. As a matter of fact, that was the first thing he tried to do. Do you know that in 2021, it has since been revealed in the first year of Biden's presidency that the first thing he did was send feelers out to Tehran to try to bring the Iran nuclear deal back. That is one of the first things he did as president. Nobody even knows that. And in 2023, just two months before October 7th, we had a prisoner exchange with Iran. We unfroze $6 billion in assets that were held up at a South Korean bank. We traded a dozen of their prisoners for 300 of ours. Or maybe it's vice versa. And then October 7th happened. We were on our way. And, and more to the point, Israel provoked Iran multiple times in 2024. And Biden did not take the bait. It's only because you have Trump in office that it is this way. And it was systematic. They shut down the protests on the university. Good. Now we're not going to have a Vietnam style protest movement among the young people that's out of the way. Two, they gave Israel $12 billion additional military aid. Three, you had Mike Waltz, our National Security Advisor, who collates all the military intelligence and Pentagon intelligence to give to the President as military options. He was working for Netanyahu. He was working for Netanyahu, talking to him on an encrypted Israeli messaging app the entire time. That's why they bumped him as UN Ambassador from the National Security Council. They censored all the content on TikTok because Trump secured the sale of the US business of TikTok to Netanyahu's best friend, Larry Ellison, who now owns all the data and the algorithm for the US based TikTok platform. And now it's this. And now it's come to this. So I told you from the beginning, look, the. It's not us. People say like we need to win the election, we need to vote Republican. It. It's not, it's them. This is an Israel occupied gop. That's what it is. It's not even like they come first. They're the only ones that are being listened to at all. You know, people say, well, we're scratching Israel's back. Maybe they'll scratch our back. Dude, they don't care about our backs at all. They're whipping our backs. They do, they, they built this on top of our backs. People say like, well, you know, I don't agree with everything Trump is doing. Like, yeah, he's bombing Iran, but nobody's perfect. No, they're the only ones being taken care of right now. It would be one thing, I don't know that I would be okay with this, but let, okay, but it would even be a different story if we were getting 5 million deportations a year. I'm not saying I would go for that at all, but I'm saying it might even be a different story if at least there was a trade off. Like, okay, they put Hasan Piker in jail and they deported a million and a half people this year and they built the border wall and they fixed the elections so they're not mail in ballots anymore. If we had something to show for it, meaningful reform, you might say, well, in the grand scheme of things, if this is the last time we do this, maybe it's worth it. I don't know that I'd go for that. But I'm saying maybe that'd be a different story. It's not even that. It's not even like, you know, we give a couple of them, we give a couple to us. It's like, no, it's everything for them, nothing for us. It's all about bombing Iran. You know, we don't care how the high the gas prices get, we don't care how low the favorability gets. We don't care how low the approval rating goes. We were talking about cutting the deficit. Now they want a $1.5 trillion military budget to bomb Iran more. It's all them, nothing for us. And this is the problem with these Jews is they just get greedy. I don't think that anybody would even necessarily have an issue. It wouldn't have gotten to this point if they were a humble interest group among others. And again, not defending that, thinking out loud here, I don't know that there would be this, this mass red pilling and antipathy towards Israel and Jews if they were just a quiet little interest group among other interest groups and they won some and they lost some. But think about how egregious it is. I'm not saying that's okay. I'm saying it's so out of control, it's so one sided that it is absolutely intolerable. It's a hundred percent Them zero percent us, they get everything. We get nothing. They got greedy. They take and they take. They don't want to do anything for us. And then they're surprised when people say burn down the G O P. Well what does the G O P do? What is it there to do? What is its existence for other than to enrich powerful pro Israel Jews? That's all it does. That's all it does is appoint Jewish attorneys and prosecutors that let Israeli nationals off the hook. They let them do insider trading, they let them get away with everything. They fight their wars, they fire their enemies, they denaturalize their enemies. That's what it does. So that's why I say burn the GOP to the ground. Fuck the GOP and this administration and everybody in it. Marco Rubio, J.D. vance, Kristi Noem, Pete Hagseth, Trump, all these people. This is why I'm so in favor of, Look, I don't like the Democrats, but they are the only ones that can punish the Republicans. And people talk about let's primary the Republicans. Not gonna work. Not gonna work. You wanna know why there's 435 Republicans in Congress? There's a Hun, there's. Well not really. There's like what, 217 or 1853 Republicans in the Senate, 26, 27 Republican governors. And all the Republicans have money from the Republican party. The incumbents have money. So you wanna primary all of them? Hey, good luck. I mean you can't primary everyone in the party. We don't have enough money, we don't have enough power, we don't have enough juice. You can't take over the party in its current state, especially not when they're all incumbents. What you can do is bring the opposite poll into the equation. Bring the Democrats in. Maybe you're not gonna get, you're not going to run in a crowded primary and get some no name ID guy with no money to get 40% of the vote in some random district in Idaho. But you can flip 2% to the Democrats and then there's one less Republican and you just hurt them. You just inflict pain on them. You just make them start to lose. And there's fewer and fewer of them. They raise less money, they have less power. And then in a weakened state, maybe then you can try something like that in a couple of years. But this is why I say fuck them. Bring on the Democrats in 2026. Hopefully in 2028 things will have gotten bad enough that there will be an opportunity for the dark triad Dark horse, dark maga, dark America. For we're just dark. It's all darkness now. Dark Triad, dark horse to enter the race in 28 and save us from this. Destroy Vance, destroy Rubio, take. Destroy the legacy of Trump and point the way forward. That's all we can do. So anyway, that's that. 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're not gonna get to the Ken Paxton thing cuz it is boring and I don't feel like talking about it. All right, let's take a look. Let's see what we got here. Okay.
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M. Ascent, $20. You're getting way too popular in Saudi, especially among the youth. So popular. That Tucker interview in KSA first Q was about you.
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Really was this recent. I didn't see that. Somebody. Somebody's gotta link that they do love me in Saudi. I saw a guy in Boston, I was in Boston last year and I was on the tee and this guy comes up and he's like, hey, I'm a huge fan. I can't believe you're here. I was like, thanks. He's like, guess where I'm from. I'm like, I don't know, the Middle East. He's like, I'm from Saudi Arabia. I'm like, oh, they do love me. And the Qataris love me. I know that much. I'm not taking money from them, but they do. They do with me. Like I was in D.C. not too long ago too. I was outside my, my hotel, I was walking around and. And the same thing guy comes up to me, hey, I really respect what you're doing. He goes, I know maybe you don't like Muslims, you don't like Arabs. He goes, but you stand up for your people. I respect that. He goes, you know where I'm from? I'm like, middle East. He goes, I'm from Qatar. I was like, let's go. W. These are our guys. These are our people. Shout out to the. Shout out to my boys at the embassy. That's a joke. I'm kidding. No, but yeah, I mean, I get it because they're, they're pissed off. I get it. But yeah. W. Saudis. Can some Saudi super chatters hook a brother up? We don't need to make it a thing. We don't need to make it a big deal. Just like, look, anybody can super chat the show. Are there any like Saudi Nepo babies like your dad's A crown prince. Your dad works for Aramco. There's gotta be like one Saudi Zoomer out there who's just, like, loaded. Where is Saudi Zoomer? Saudi Zoomer. If you can hear me, give me a million dollars Qatari Zoomer. If you get. I don't want money from the government. I don't want money from their investment, whatever. But if there is, like, a trust fund. Qatari, Saudi Zoomer. On second thought, I don't know if it's even worth it. You know the DOJ is going to kill me like they kill Hassan. Piker. So maybe not come here first, then send it.
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The way Sneako moves his lips when he talks reminds me of an honest orangutan. Hashtag, if you rape Sneako, you get AIDS. Okay, Roy Bead sent 20. Sneako now has the grow wiper's curse. May God have mercy on him.
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Indeed.
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Truly, Nicholas J. Fuentes sent $20. I know it gets hard, but please don't kill myself. 6 or 7 mil cent.
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$100.
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Got my first decently expensive watch, and this is annoying. I don't know why people even want these things.
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Oh, that's like such a crazy, humble brag. Thanks for the big super chat. I've just bought this crazy expensive watch and I'm sure people like this crap. It's just like a $50,000 watch. Holy humble brag. It's actually crazy. I'm not a watch guy. I'm not into stuff. Like some of you people, you just love your fucking products. I'm not that guy, okay? Some people, it's just like. They're just into all the stuff. I hate stuff. I hate looking at stuff. You know what I mean? Like, I. I can't. I hate shopping. I'm like, shopping for cars. Too complicated. Too complicated. All these options, modifications, selections. I'm like, too, too complicated. Just give me. Just give me a black car. Just give me a black car that looks cool. And then you go clothes shopping and they're asking you all these questions and it's like, I don't know, just like a shirt, pants, always, you know? Well, we got this colorway. Well, it's like this. It's like that. I'm like, I don't know, man. Just make me look cool. Some people love that. Some people love perusing. They love endlessly surveying the store. You know, like. Like it's a video game. Like, picking everything up and examining it. I hate. I can't stand that kind of thing. So for me, it's no watches. I wear the same pants every day. Does anybody else wear the same pants every day or is that just me? I literally wear the same pair of pants every, every day until I get a stain on them, then I wash them. But it's like I'm wearing the same jeans, I'm wearing the same chinos or khakis. I'm wearing the same, you know. And for the, for the shirt it's a hoodie. Hoodie with the same jacket. Let's not over complicate this. Some people love putting together a little outfit. Love putting together the little outfit. The h. Let me try this with this. Let me try this with that. I don't know about you. I hate taking stuff off and putting it back on. It's like if the shirt comes on it's staying on. Such a hassle. Your buttons, sleeves, creates too much. It's too much. Somebody needs to invent clothes. You just never have to take off, sleep in it, wake up or just something that's like non intrusive. I don't have to put my something over my head. We just need to invent clothing that it's like jacket pants, end of story. Boots, no laces. Anyway you're just stressing me out.
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Logan 304 sent $50. I apologize about the your sneako is going joke. I just wanted to say that your loyalty and the way you treat people is very admirable especially when they don't deserve it. God bless.
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True. Yeah. Very true. Very true. Yeah people think I'm a bad guy. I think I'm actually a good guy. I think I'm actually a loving and nice and kind guy and I love my people and then they just pull this kind of garbage all the time like I'm nothing but nice to sneako. There's the people are posting these edits. I'm like, you know, I don't even care that he treats me like I just, you know, I'm lonely and I like the guy and. But then he just wants to keep dissing me. It's like the disrespect knows no bounds. So sometimes you got to be the villain. Sometimes you just got to go Iceman. Iceman was a nice man. Now he's hot and cold.
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John Marston sent 20 started watching one day ak after you made me. John Marston sent $20 started watching one day ak after Kirk and could always tell Sneako never respected you. Glad you came to her sense on him.
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It's true. It's no respect. No respect, no respect.
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They. They mistake my kindness for weakness. What's that song? Isn't that a song or something? I'm kind. I'm not weak, okay? You don't respect me.
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Mr. Person sent $25. Ty for cooking sneako love the new campaign. Overdue but I feel for you and understand how difficult this situation must be.
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That's not difficult. It's easy. I wish everything was as easy as this.
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Roiper dad sent $20. Wore the black AF hat to the Indy 500. Tons of compliments, yo. The movement is huge. Keep pushing. America first. Bless you.
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Love it. Indy 500. Let's go griper dad. Finally some groiper dads. Gotta get the groiper dads to step up. What up? What up? Go.
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We love the dad sent 20. Not trying to be annoying, but it was a $200 merch order and her help desk won't reply. What do you suggest I do? It's been 62 days. Crying face emoji.
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For crying out loud, dude. I'm gonna kill these people that do this. Cuz it's like why? Why? You know, it should just not be like this. I don't know. Send me an email. Okay? Send me an email. I will forward it.
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Concrete groip percent $20. What if Trump dies in office and JD becomes president? How would that change the plan? Could we primary him as an incumbent?
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We'll cross that bridge when we get there. I don't even want to think about small business.
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Groi percent $50 My business sells to many legals, landscapers, etc. So many of them left the country in 24. I thought the self deportation numbers were real. Anyway, as of this week, they have all returned.
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Yeah, that's what they do. See, this is the thing people don't understand when it comes to illegal immigration, it is extremely dynamic. Meaning that it has everything to do with expectations of enforcement. When Trump got into office in 2017, the same thing happened there. There were no border crossings. Why? Because people had an expectation that there would be enforcement. So when Trump got in in 17, look at the number of apprehensions in January, February, they were very low. Why? Because they saw Trump won, they knew what he ran on and they said, we don't even want to try it. We think we'll get caught. Then they started testing it and you started getting These caravans from the Northern Triangle. You want to know when that started? I'll tell you when. September 2017. Because it was in September 2017 when Trump floated the idea of giving amnesty to the DACA recipients and the Dreamers. In September 17, Trump said, We're gonna do a grand bargain to get my money for the border wall. I will agree to give amnesty to the dreamers. And so we'll give amnesty to these. I think it's 4 to 6 million illegals. In exchange, I want my $18 billion for the wall, $5 billion for enforcement. And the illegals heard that, the foreign nationals heard that, and they said, oh, amnesty. He's an amnesty president. We wanna get in before the amnesty. If we get in now, we're gonna get amnestied. So, so then in the fall of 17, you started getting these huge caravans from the Northern Triangle, which is Honduras, Guatemala, El Salvador. They all started coming in. You got another big caravan in the spring. And then, you know, it just kept happening. And by 2019, it was outta control. In May, June 2019, you were getting 170,000 apprehensions per month. This is two years into the administration, very late in the game. And I remember saying, look like I'm off the Trump train. Trump was like, negotiating with Mexico, trying to figure out this, this regime of executive orders to keep them on the other side of the wall and catch and release, try to separate the unaccompanied minors. That's what they do. So, yeah, like, predictably, Trump comes in, talks about deporting, talks about these things. And, yeah, I'm sure many of them left to evade capture. Now that they see it's over, they're all gonna come back. They call them ampersands because they straddle the border. I know many of them. There's illegals in Chicago. They vacation in Mexico all the time. They vacation in Mexico all the time and they come right back like it's nothing. It's what they do. So this idea that, like, oh, you know, we send them back, game over. It, it just doesn't work that way.
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Small business grow percent $20. I meant 20, 25. Whoops. Anyway, don't ask me how they're able to do, even do business, let alone return to America, but they're here.
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Thomas Cruz sent $100. Every Freemason I've met, Earl, has been a LARPing faggot. Mason tattoo, bumper sticker, baby boomer. Are the Masons all there cracked up to be? Really?
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Thank you for the Big super chat. Yeah, as far as I know, it's a larp. I don't know any Masons except for Dalton Claud Felter. The only freemason I know is Dalton Claude Felter. I think he's a 33rd degree elder. 33rd degree elder? You know, Solomon's finest. But no, I don't really know any Masons, but from what I hear. You know what? I know another buddy of mine, his dad's a Mason actually. And what they say is it's basically just a big jerk off. Like all the boomers go to this clubhouse and they just larp. Like they're, I don't know, in a secret society. So. But I. I don't know about anything higher up than that.
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Supreme being sent $25. If you could sit down for a one hour podcast with anyone from history, who would it be and what would be your first question?
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I. I don't know. What kind of trivia asked question is this? What kind of getting to know you icebreaker? What in the college homeroom is this? If you could talk to one. Oh, that's a good one. What is this? Apples to apples? Apple D. Apple? What the is this? I would talk to one person from history. That's a tough one. Well, Jesus, obviously. Jesus. Maybe St. Paul, maybe. Maybe Napoleon. I don't know. I'd have to think about that. That's a tough one. I don't know. I mean, people are just people. So I'd probably go, Jesus.
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Why does it seem like non whites are trying to hijack the America first movement? Professor Zhang, Dan Bilzerian, Sneako.
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Well, they're just goofballs. I mean, Professor Zhang is like this Chinese Communist. Dan Kazarian is just this fucking stupid obtuse idiot. Sneako's a goof. Like, Sneako just doesn't even have real opinions. You realize that Sneako is just like an LLM. You could literally predict everything Sneako says with an LLM because it's formulaic. Every he. He functions like a prediction model. He doesn't have any real beliefs, he doesn't have any real ideas. All he does is basically take the temperature, he detects which way the wind is blowing, and then he desperately tries to say the hot take of the day. Not even the most popular thing, but the thing that seems unpopular but is actually really popular. Like, I don't believe there should be A two party system. Well, forgive me, I know it's not politically correct, but I think both sides of the problem, you know what I'm saying? It's like one of those fake edgy things that everyone really agrees with. And that's all Sneako, that, you know, his political commentary consists in trying to say the wokest thing. And by woke, I don't mean liberal. I mean the most, like above it all, the most. I'm different. I'm, I'm a self righteous douchebag. Every take is, is the, is some flavor of this. I think racial supremacy is the root of all evil, bro. You, like, you voted for Trump and then a year later you hate him. Like, you have no predictions, you have no core, you have no ideological core, no values. You just say whatever you think will make people like you. You are a performative male. You say whatever you think like a center left hipster with will praise you for. Oh, that's actually a really good take. Like I don't think I've ever heard Sneako say, you know, I know it's not popular, but this is what I really believe and piss everybody off. I've never seen that in my life. Never seen it in my life. Even the way he talks when we talk as friends, it's. It's always framing it as well, how, how is the comm gonna think about it? What are people gonna think? Is this good for my career? All perception management. I just, I just can't vibe with that. I say whatever I'm thinking. Feeling. I can't even help myself. I can't. I wear my heart on my sleeve if I'm feeling a certain way. You know, it. I, I have no filter. I, I have no restraint. So yeah, I, that's why I don't relate to this, to this person. Even the Muslim thing. The Muslim thing is entirely a larp does. I don't even think he really believes any of that. He just wants an attaboy for being profound and pious and deep. You know, that's. I think that's all performative. So.
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Sent 20. I was watching fishtails with my son the other day and the puffer fish from the movie really reminded me of you. Anyways, God bless. Always wanted to send one of these fishtails.
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What's f. You mean shark tails or fishtails? I don't know. What? Oh, I guess it is a fishtail. I thought it was shark tails. Yeah, it is. There's no such thing as shark tails dumb or a fishtails. It's shark tails dumbass. Remember shark tail? Ah, that was a good one. I don't remember the puffer fish, though. A shark tail. Fishtail, bro. It's shark tail with the black. The fish is black. That's hilarious. They made the fish black. The fish is Will Smith.
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Das entre. Sent $20. Don't worry, sneako has a plan. He's going to unify the left and right with his baby bell cheeses.
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Yeah. Wine and cheese. Wine and cheese night.
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Kickbuttkowski was right. Sent $20. Epstein not a pedo domestic abuse handle in the home. A real man would never. I present to you a1 John Wayne.
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Crumblier.
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Holy larp. That's just like the biggest larp of all.
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$20. I showed my very Jewish mother your show last year and she fell in love with you. I nearly shit my pants at passover dinner when she told my whole family, you should really watch Nicholas J. Fuentes at passover dinner.
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Very funny.
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$100. You have to fake sleep so you can actually fall asleep. So larping is a natural thing in life.
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Okay, thank you for the big super chat. Thank you for the advice. Really appreciate it.
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Concerning sneak plus gang Kazarian plus low IQ clown car, to quote a wise man. It should have always just been about Nick Fuentes.
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Honestly, it's. These e celebs are the problem. It reminds me of the cozy era when we had this, like, movement of streamers. During the cozy era, all it was was just endless drama. Petty drama, petty beef with everybody, man. Babysitting all these people. It feels like that all over again. It reminds me of, like, when we had that cozy platform. It was every day. It was world war III between politically provoked and tenrio and. And this one and that one and crash outs and intrigue and petty drama. And I'm like, none of these people are even an asset. Every one of these people is a liability. And the second that I moved on from them, everything got better. And it feels the same way now. What? What is actually. What are they bringing to the table? They're gonna say a 6 million joke again. Like, what are you even bringing to the table, Jew? Kazarian is gonna wow the crowd with another tweet about how Jews control the media. Holy hot take. Wow. This is a huge value ad. We didn't know that. Now that you laid it out like that, everyone is convinced.
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Oh, it's this guy. Yeah.
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Thank you for the big super chat. Well, let's keep it going. I don't know how fat you are, but don't tell me how much you lost. Tell me where you land. Okay, that's good. But it sounds like we have a long way to go there, but good to hear it. Keep it going. Yes. £50. Amazing. Amazing job. Let's go. I love it. We are all ascending. We're leaning out. We're getting skinny. We're getting unbelievably skinny. And we're going to look beautiful. We want. I want everyone to look good. I don't want to be around ugly people anymore. I want to be around only beautiful people. And that's my. That's my resolution. Resolved. I'm resolved to. We're only going to have beautiful people. We're looks maxing in the movement.
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Wage slave electrician sent $100. It really goes to show how retarded the low IQ anti semites are when they're against Fishback. They want to form an alliance with the brown clowns and far left. But they draw the line at a wang getting married. We live in going hell.
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Isn't that interesting? Thank you for the big super chat. I haven't really seen them go after him that much, honestly. The fish goat, bro. The fish goat. Yeah. That edit today was awesome. They posted a new edit. Excellent, excellent stuff. But it is interesting that they're all piling on. It's some of the same people that said, oh, we gotta get behind numb nuts in Ohio that they're saying, oh, we don't like fish back. Really? Why? Sort of interesting. Sort of suspicious.
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Boogly woogly sent $20. I know Leonardo likes them chocolate men. She got more niggas off than Cochrane.
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Wow. Posted it again.
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Using racial slurs against your friend over a disagreement is a new low. Have some shame, Nick. Unfollowing what?
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What racial slur? I didn't use a racial slur. I said a lot of things, but I don't even look. It's not that Sneako's brown. I don't care about that. It's that he's a fake piece of. He's a disrespectful, fake, backbiting, sneak dissing piece of. I don't even care. Okay? He's brown. Some of my best friends are brown. Some of my best Friends are brown. The Tates. How about the Tates? Fresh. I don't know if I go that far. We don't need to go that far. But like. No, but Sneako hurt my feelings and he disrespected me. And now he's going to feel my wrath. Not because he's brown, but because he's a. He's acting like a total piece of shit.
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Okay, all right, all right. I don't. We don't need to think about that. Thank you very much.
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Saul Rosenberg sent $250. There's no respect.
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Yo, thank you for the huge super chat. I appreciate it. No respect. I don't get any respect around here. No respect. Well, let's see how it goes then.
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Pasta bosnia sauce sent $100 for them. Fishback's business partner Asafa Bromovich is a big Zionist and Fish wrote for Bari Vice as the free press as recently as 524 his incubate debate also visited the embassy and signed with his students a letter supporting Israel on Octo 1123. The email is on ex Fishbacks and Ashkenazi name and skinsuit.
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Dude. He wore the hat. I don't know what else you need to hear. You see this right here? You see this? You see this? He wore the hat. He got red pilled. He wore the hat. That's all you need to know. And that's all you need to know. He defended me. He wore the hat. Nuff said. You're telling me he switched up? Yeah. He joined the winning team. That's how you know we're winning. He joined the winning team. He saw that Barry Weiss was a sinking ship. He saw Israel was a sinking ship. Now he joined the winning side. Now he put on the hat. Dark triad points the way. And Governor Fishback is actually going to imprison you for making up all this garbage.
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Okie gro. I sent $50. What's good, twin? Hope you had a good Memorial Day. Wishing you and Faith the best. Smiling face with hearts emoji. Winking face. Dawn hunts 988cent. $20 deadlier by the day. Mad stealth. Fuck the Hayden ass bitches. Steadfast and forward. Godspeed, friend. Godspeed. Dr. Fuckface Incel sent $20. Women are to porn what blacks are to crime. Somehow it is the ever honorable white man's fault.
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Oh, I see. It's an interesting analogy. Yeah.
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Weed man bad sent $20. Everyone I still talk to from the 2016 Austin Peterson for POTUS campaign listens every night and supports you. Really handy Moji. Austin, however, is a huge disappointment with his loyalty to Israel.
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That's crazy man. Remember that the Freedom Ninjas Libertarian Republic Dude, I think his website was literally like the libertarianrepublic.com. i remember never being able to find it because I had to type in the the libertarianrepublic dot com. Yeah, that guy's a goof now. Now he's like some kind of Israeli partisan. What the happened to him? He used to be based. Or at least I thought he was when he was debating Tom Hartman on Russia Today. Yeah, those were the days, huh man, 2016. 2016. That was like 10 years ago to the almost to the day. I think that was April 2016 is when I did that interview. History only repeats itself, doesn't it? Yeah, those were good times.
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Mega Groy percent 25 the average US soldier in World War II was 144 to 150 pounds per jacked. Don't listen to the haters.
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Wow. There you go.
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Have you seen the headlines saying Vance is considering not running and how he agrees with the Pope on AI?
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Yeah, I did see that. I. You know, I wouldn't read too much into that. It's all gossip. Who gives a shit? I mean that's just gossip. It might be true, it might not be.
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Sent a wheelchair pillow. Sent $20. Dan Kazarian is legit the goated moniker. Shout out to the groiper who coined it. I forgot Dan's real last name.
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That is his last name.
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Tex Mex Lover 8 Sent $20 Aww, I hate it when I got no clean clothes. I'm guessing you got no pants on under the table. H.J. groip sent $21. Replay Gangdoos AF is inevitable.
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Roy percent $20 Sneako's favorite baseball team is the Cleveland Browns. Gem loves Christ. Sent $50. A little lazy Australian groipet here. Great show and looking good as always. Quantre zip shows how lean you are.
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I was wondering if you would add an excess merch size for some of the Groer pets. Oh, God bless.
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Maybe. Yeah it does right? Because you could see my neck when I'm wearing a suit. It's almost like my face looks fatter because it like pushes my neck up, you know, it's. I still look lean and I still love lean. But yeah, when it's, when it's down like this, you could really see the transformation and really see the mogging. Dude, I just devastate. Devastating mog. So, yeah, we're, we're ascending and it's going to get even better. It's only going to get better. We're only going to keep ascending. But yeah, I feel like I, I might need to do no suit and just, or maybe no tie. That way you could see, you know, the transformation a little bit better.
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Sent 50. Are Lithuanians white?
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Yeah, bro, I guess. Yeah, they are, I suppose. I know some Lithuanians and they're pretty white.
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Do you own a suit? You chud. Okay.
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I love when people say like, I, I hate wearing a suit. I that's like that Casey Push did some video where he's like, I hate wearing a suit. I don't trust people to wear suits. People wearing suits always trying to us over and it's like, bro, like, we hate you. Like, we hate you. You are subhuman. Yes. From time to time you need to wear a suit. It shows respect. Peasant. I. There's nothing in the world I hate more than that. When people have that mentality, like, oh, they got me wearing a suit. My wife made me wear a suit. I can't believe this. I can't wait to take this thing off when I get home. It's like, are you a fucking child? How old are you? What are you, 7 years old? Oh, I don't like wearing a suit. It's not comfortable. I want to wear basketball shorts and my fucking overalls or whatever. I wanna wear a straw hat and overalls. What are you, 11 years old? You're a fucking man. Grow up. You need to wear a suit sometimes. You're running for office, you need to be presentable. It's called, you respect the audience, you wear a suit. There's not a thing I hate more that is like the epitome of this chip on the shoulder, you know, Cultural Marxist mentality. Ugh. Yeah, I saw one of those things from Casey Push and I was like, the next swipe left and his tie was all messed up. It's like, you're a grown ass man, you don't know how to tie a tie. Well, they got me wearing this suit because I'm doing this campaign, I guess, like okay, bro. Shouldn't she be laying bricks or something? Like. But, you know, that's fine. That's great. But when you're in politics. Yeah. You need to wear a suit. Sorry. Does that cramp your style? That's. No offense to bricklayers, but it's like you're in politics. That's the uniform. It's what you have to do. Would we want someone that can't wear a suit running the country? It's a big country. You need to be smart and know about stuff. So. Yeah, I love that.
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Grow Iper Joe sent $25. Chad Bianco is the America first candidate we need for California. Regardless, I'm loyal to the movement. Berserker Gro. How can you move on without Sneako? Years from now, when you'll meet again, he'll pull you aside and say, why didn't you fight for me? He cares about you. He just has a hard time expressing it.
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Oh, that's crazy. That's crazy. Well, it's like that meme of, like, the guy mining for diamonds, and you quit just before you. You know, here. Here's my belief. You love something, you have to let it go. And if it's yours, it will come back to you. If it doesn't, it was not ever really yours. Such is life, isn't it? This is applicable to many things. And so we love Sneako. We tried to hang on to him, but we had to let him go. We have to go to war against him. It's on site now. Iceman. Nice, man. Hot, cold. Like, it's on site. But you know, who. Who knows? Maybe someday he'll find his way back to the Gripers. He'll stop being a. A nuisance. Old Sneako. The old Sneako. Yeah, well, we tried. You can't say we didn't try. I was so nice. And even after he dissed me over and over and over and over, he didn't want to collab. And then he brought Jew Kazarian on the show right after. Then he's dissing me all week, saying this stuff about, oh, you said Clav was the prophet. Now you're criticizing him. It's like, yeah, he switched up kind of. And I, you know, and I still love the guy, but I don't agree with what he's doing. And then it's, oh, the way he handled Candace. And he's not a unifier. So we tried. We tried it that way. And in life, you have to let go. Everything is going. You have to just let go. You can't hang on. You gotta let it go. So yeah, that's funny. Why didn't you fight for me? He don't give a shit, bro. He does not give a shit.
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It's pretty funny.
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Love you. Love the show. I know I'm outing myself as a newbie, but I'm excited to a part of the growing poor war.
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All good, man. All good newcomers.
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Well, best bill and sent $20. What's your thoughts about people joining the military? Trying to serve their country with this government. You think it's even worth it? God bless. I love watching your show. It gives me a lot of hope.
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Thoughts about people joining the. I think it's a bad idea right now because you'll probably just die for a while.
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Genji sent $20. You said you found out about Dan Bilzerian being 12% Jewish a few weeks ago, but then you tweeted today that you were talking about him in that Tucker clip from months ago. Make it make sense.
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Yeah. This is why we call you Low. This is why we call you goyim.
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Groiper dad sent $100. 41 year old dad.
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Wait, but you said he would. Holy. Went right over your head. Holy stupid department. That was so funny by the way. He goes. You fucking handle. You said a Jew was your best friend. I'm like, yeah, I was talking about you. You let me down. You're just like the rest of them. Yeah. The best friend in question. It was you. It was always you. And you prove that you're all the fucking saker.
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Dad sent $100. 41 year old dad with four Groiper sons. My 19 year old who was battling leukemia put me onto your show years ago. We love to watch it together. He's a devout Christian and facing his battle with an incredible. All prayers appreciated. P.S. congrats on dropping 30 pounds. That's massive. God bless.
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Thank you for the big super chat. I'm very sorry to hear about your son, but good on him for being a fighter. I know how hard I can't imagine as a parent. My parents have cancer. I so I'm in the reverse position. That's just got to be devastating. So God bless you and him and praying for your family. I hope you guys are doing all right. But he sounds like a champion. You know, you got to look at adversity as it's A trial. I know that it's not a consolation, but it's how you got to look at it and it's good that he kept the faith. That's the most important thing. So good for you guys. God bless you, man. 41 year old with four groiper sons. Love it. Love to hear that. See you got busy and now that's the ultimate content creation when you make a beautiful family like that. That's the ultimate content creator right there. So good for you man. Thank you very much.
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General Gentile sent 20. Long time viewer, first time donor Imapore keeping it short. Good show.
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Oh, see, look at this is like that. This is like that parable of that old lady who gives her last coin to the show. Thank you so much. I appreciate it. Buddy. W poor dad.
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That's a W poor person.
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$20 cancel on Fridays because you're at the Bean with Faith. Merrill is crazy.
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Yeah, right. I'm not taking the bait on that
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tie the $0.01 $20. I hate two people tied to America First United. Follow me on Instagram. One named Wade Serland, another named off the record. Now all my stories are getting banned that have you in it really?
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Well, I don't know about the band Wave and I don't know who any of those people are.
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Drew calamaro sent 40. If government investigates he Plaza. Never talk about details on air like Hassan's dumbass just did. DOJ lawyers are gonna fucked him.
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Oh thank. Thanks for the advice, bro. I know I kept my mouth shut about J6 for four years. Basically that. That was the other thing, you know what's. You know what really was up about J6 is I was getting called a fed for years and. And I could not even defend myself. Would you like to know why? Because the Democrats convened a subcommittee to subpoena me and compel deposition. So for years people were saying, oh you're a fed, you're a fed, January 6th, blah blah blah. I could not even talk about it fully in public because if I did it could have brought down attention and problems from the doj. So I remember when all that stuff started coming out when people started attacking me for that in like 2023. It's like I'm fighting with two arms tied behind my back. I know very well how that goes. I had very good lawyers and that's why I really didn't talk about it too much until only maybe about a year ago year two years ago, right around the time Trump won the election. Cuz up until that point I really didn't want to get into it because the Democrats are being very aggressive now after 22 they lost the house they didn't have the subcommittee but they still had the DOJ.
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So Dr. Domestic Dissemination sent $50 your tirades on media coordinated attacks and mass you losing last week likely root from his failed HR 5700 for no repeal regurgitated Jewish pretexts stem from this law needs Ms. Exposure tempor
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the repeal of the National Defense Authorization act when you say regurgitated Jewish pretext that that's just nonsense. You need to actually say what you're going to say. That doesn't mean anything man.
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I'll send $35. Did you see the Nicholas Redmond piece on X under the fig tree?
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Why does that sound familiar? Did I see that?
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Al sent $35 by the way when is the kick takeover?
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I'll let you marry 1st 84 sent $100 straight closure is a long term gulf oil risk premium OPEC dynamic output disrupted US Gulf coast becomes the top stable supplier China's trade leverage weakened as forced shift to US energy Holy copi
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thank you for the big super chat. That's just total cope though. It's all about an energy war.
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Yeah, as is deep cover grow I percent $20. You've just now been further vindicated in Beau French's Texas railroad commissioner race the Myria Medelson candidate loses with Trump out of the picture 2024 Trump is Israel's best tool.
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Yeah, very true.
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Saluting face emoji sent $33 building a successful business is a grind. Who's a founder entrepreneur you find fascinating and why? Love the show bro.
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Oh, I don't know. Founder, entrepreneur. Let me think. I'm not really into biographies of founders and entrepreneurs. I guess I'm a political person so I'm really more into that sort of thing. So I don't know, I don't really have one off the top of my head. I mean when I was a kid I was really into the industrialists like Vanderbilt and Rockefeller and J.P. morgan. I was really into the those like titans of industry, the early industrialists. I was very much into that and trying to think who else I really admired. Yeah, I mean that's just not really my world. I don't read a lot about that sort of thing.
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BRGRRS sent $20 Nick, did you like your first beer? Are you going to continue to drink? I'm drinking right now and it Feels great.
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Nah, you know, I just did it because, look, Gavin bought me a beer. What? What better time to have a first beer than we're in New York. It's a beautiful day. Gavin's here, the goat who I really love Gavin. I really. Not to get corny or whatever, but he really is One of the OGs who put me on in every way. Not onto the scene, but, like, red pilled me. Um, so it's like I'm with. I'm with my nigga, the true goat. We're at this historic bar. He was telling me about how, like, Abraham Lincoln was there or something. And like I said, beautiful day in New York, having a great weekend. I was like, what the fuck? I'll take a sip. He bought me. He wouldn't take no for an answer. He's like, what do you want a ginger ale? I'm like, yeah, Diet Coke? He's like, have a beer. I'm like, I don't drink. He's like, why? I'm like, I don't. Just don't. So I took a sip. I didn't have a full beer. Full. You know, just so you know, I didn't drink a. I probably had two sips. Two little baby sips. And I didn't particularly like it, so I don't know if I'll do it again.
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Unique wire sent 100. Did you see your warrior goddesses, Anna K. And Candace tag teaming Loomer today? Candace with the tranny allegations and Anna K. Calling her a chopped bitch. Perfection.
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I didn't. I was sleeping most of the day. Thank you for the big super chat. I was asleep most of the day. I woke up, I ate a deep dish pizza, went back to bed. So I was really not. I kind of had to get up to speed before the show a little bit, but no, I didn't see Accidental
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Thanks.
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Buford sent $20. I hate having shit. I came back from school and threw out half the random shit I have just collected for no reason.
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Okay.
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Granny Grohe sent $50. Amazing show tonight. You're the only one who's able to articulate why it's the juice to the normies. The analysis tonight made me realize how much people like you guys poisoned the movement. Good stuff.
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Thank you. Yeah. I mean, look, we are right. Like, we are correct. The truth is on our side. The facts are on our side. The deeper that you get into knowledge, the. The more you verify what you're saying is true. I don't know why we don't wanna do that. I don't know why these people wanna play around in the kiddie pool and splash each other with the same shit over and over. It's always, the Jews owned the media. This is how many Jews in the media, uh, the Jews would devote this. How many Jews in devotion fix. It's like they. They're. They don't want the depth. They. They don't. They're not capable of the depth. They don't want to go there. And you need to, because it. It only strengthens our case. So, yeah, they. I mean, none of them have it in them. None of them just are even capable of that. They just don't bring that to the table.
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Early pop said $20. Nick Ignite merch 20. If there is one thing we learned from the Massey primary, it's that the youth vote isn't enough. Fishback has to steal boomer votes. Get married. Glazed asantis. Play the game and fucking win.
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Okay. Yeah, thanks.
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Uh, 60 Cent. $20. Congratulations to Mr. And Mrs. Fishback. Just keep swimming.
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Just keep swimming. I like that. That's good. Just keep swimming. Fishback needs to just keep swimming. Yes. Congratulations to the married couple. They're on their Disney honeymoon. Yo. Turn up at Epcot for me. Dude, I wish I could go to Epcot. Yo, let's go to Epcot. I want to go to that Mexican restaurant at Epcot. Remember that Mexican restaurant at Epcot where they have like, that indoor pyramid? That's so cool. Yeah, we gotta get back there. We gotta get back to that. Take me back to Epcot. Take me back to the Mexican restaurant at Epcot. Something so cool about just all the different, like, countries of the world, different restaurants. Pretty cool. I'm about to go full Disney adult, but yeah.
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Didn't we do this already? Vatican San Marino. And was it Eswatini or Lesotho? I forget which one it was. I think it was Eswatini. But yeah, we. We already did that one.
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So misto. Sent $20. Zerka was right all along. All those sneak disses when you guys used to collab became true w Zerka.
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Hate to say it. Say it ain't so. Say it ain't so. I used to tell Sneako, I'm like, zerka will never get between us. But then, you know, Sneako lost me. He lost me the cocaine crusader, dude. It's like I fe. I feel it coming on. The cocaine crusader is back. He reminded me Today he's like, it's just Christian brothers. I'm like, you're right, dude. Dan Bilzerian. A Jew, not a Christian. Sneak disser. Muslim, not a Christian. It's a. It's a problem.
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Midwest had. Sent $20. Truly, I say to you, this man is the father that a generation of young men never had, saying everything they should have said.
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Me? I don't think so.
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Rid of the Yid. Sent $20. Also a Jew grower like Passover Guy. Me and Lil bro, drop the Yid and our catechumens. Thanks for saving this.
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Let's go. Love it. Me and Lil bro, drop the Yid. Yo. Let's go. Love to hear it, man. Your soul has been saved. Love that. Listen, if Jews become Catholics, I welcome you. Jews become Catholics, I. But you have to be for real, okay? You have to be for real. We can't be conversos, okay? If you're gonna convert, you gotta convert for real. I know, dude. I can't even. It's gonna be too specific. Jews have this tendency of converting to Catholicism, but simultaneously, they also believe in reincarnation, among other things. Like, I. It has been said that there are Jews out there who will say they convert to Catholicism, but don't really mean it, don't really believe it. They still believe in reincarnation. They don't believe the Old Testament actually happened, among other things. And that's just, like, sort of the problem.
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Sent $20. Sneako just pieces together the newest talking points. He doesn't even have, like, a textbook understanding of politics, dude.
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He. He just, like, knows nothing.
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Ruben, keep it lit. Sent $50. First time super chatter. Been watching since set 20. 25. Unmatched perspicacity in your division. Truly the Goat. Thank you for what you do. God bless you, sir.
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Thank you.
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Unmatched perspicacity and sheer indefatigability. The Goat. The TR. Dude, Andrew Tate is honestly the most unproblematic, isn't he? He just. This guy is the blueprint. He went on his generational run, took over the world, got nuked from orbit, survived, and now he's flying away on his private judges, living the good life, getting ready for a comeback. Like, honestly, I am so vindicated on Tate because I was always pro Tate. Well, we had a feud for a little while. I liked him, and then we had a little feud because they didn't like me very much. Whatever. Point is, I always, like, was a big fan, big supporter, and people said, oh, that's third worldism. It's like, no, dude, he just gets it, bro. Just gets it.
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Andre Lift said $20. Your celibacy glow up is go to Nick. I saw a video of you from 2015.
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What's a celibacy glow up? I don't know what that means, but yeah, I mean, look, I had to fill in. Like I looked like a in high school. I looked like a nerd. I think I look, I'm like, I think I look better now maybe than ever coming into my own, you know.
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Life is good. Life is good. War on all fronts. How goes the war?
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Wholesome broy pog said, sir, we're winning. Wholesome Broy Pog sent $20 at Wholesome Groip pog. Thanks for all your hard work, Nikka. Saluting face emoji.
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Thank you, thank you.
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Hotel chair sent $20. You might be restless because you're eating less. I'd assume you're feeling more alert, paranoid. Regardless, praying for you, my king.
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What's with the concern trolling? Well, maybe that's just the way that I am. Okay, I, I look, I'm just an anxious, obsessive person.
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This is just the way I. Buford sent $20. God bless. Best show to listen to while grind clawed code at night. If 12% of Americans are already grow wipers run for percent.
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Oh, good. I will do that.
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Dove sent 300 super chats were really bad yesterday. Love you, goatee.
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They were pretty good tonight though. Thank you for the huge super chat. I appreciate it. Dove the goat. Thank you for the massive super chat. Thank you, man. One of our longtime supporters. 0sevens to him.
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Brgrgrrs sent $20. Sneko. I'm glad he got punched in the face.
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I wouldn't go that far. I'm not glad he got punched in the face, but look, he's just disrespectful. He's disrespectful. He didn't value our friendship. He didn't value me. Imagine I'm your best friend and you just sneak diss me like that. Treat me like trash. Not cool. Um, so, yeah, I don't know. I support him being punched in the face or whatever, but dude's a piece of. All right, let me see. I think we got a couple more.
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Ma sent 20. You're getting way too popular in Saudi, especially among the youth. So popular that Tucker.
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Okay, that's a duplicate Dylan's mind.
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Sent 20. No more Mr. Nice. Man. Virgil let me down.
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Virgil, Dude, Virgil's in the ground, but he still let me down. Total Virgil, man. He bro is Virgil, Bro, like is the reincarnation of Virgil, dude. Sneako is the literal reincarnation of Virgil. He is as Virgil as it gets like he is. It just is what it is. Anyway, all right, that's our last super chat. That's gonna do it for me tonight. Remember to smash the follow button. Smash the like button. Leave a comment. I'm on the air Monday through Friday. As always, thanks for watching. Thank you to our top super chatters. Special thanks to Dove Sol Rosenberg. Six or seven million groiper dad, Thomas Cruz, formerly obese groiper, wage slave, electrician, pasta boss, America First 84 and Unique Warg. Special 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 guido. It's going to be only America first. America first. The American people will come first Once again. With respect, the respect that we deserve. From this day forward it's going to be only America First. America First.
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Exploring the escalating tensions between the US, Iran, and Israel over a possible Iran peace deal, and why Israel consistently sabotages US-Iran diplomacy. Also includes internal movement drama and reflections on American politics.
This episode focuses on the latest developments in the US-Iran conflict, the precarious status of an imminent deal to end hostilities, and Israel's pivotal role in undermining any diplomatic breakthrough. Nicholas discusses key negotiation sticking points, the strategic motivations of all sides, and explains why a US-Iran deal remains elusive. He also pivots to internal conservative drama, the Texas Senate primary, critiques of Republican leadership, and the movement's current state across various online and real-world battles.
“And then at the last hour, it was announced that there is potentially a memorandum of understanding or an Iran deal that will end the war for 30 to 60 days ... major concessions on both sides.” (01:13)
“The United States must insist on zero nuclear enrichment for Iran. Iran insists that enrichment is equivalent to their sovereignty. ... This has been the intractable difference ... even going back to 2015 with the JCPOA.” (02:58)
“We are in a mode right now where we are pursuing a unilateral surrender. We are begging Iran to make peace.” (48:57)
“Even if ... the United States and Iran are able to find a creative solution ... Israel will not allow it.” (57:24)
“If Israel did not exist, the US and Iran would have already had a deal by now ... Israel is the sole, single, exclusive reason that diplomacy is impossible.” (01:06:00)
“It's all them, nothing for us. And this is the problem with these Jews: they just get greedy ... it's so out of control, it's so one-sided that it is absolutely intolerable.” (01:13:57)
“I have to say I was pleasantly surprised ... ultimately he [Trump] made the right call.” (19:14)
“All it took was one day to set everybody straight. ... We are in a war against everybody right now.” (28:42)
“Burn the GOP to the ground. Fuck the GOP and this administration and everybody in it ... It's all them, nothing for us.” (01:13:57)
“If Israel did not exist, the US and Iran would have already had a deal by now ... Israel is the sole, single, exclusive reason that diplomacy is impossible.”
(01:06:00, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
“We are begging Iran to make peace. We are making threats that we know are ineffectual ... We have no leverage. We have none of the cards. We have no military options.”
(48:57, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
“Every country is lobbying the United States and Iran to make this deal ... And then once everybody's on board, where does the buck stop? Who has the final say? ... Then Trump calls Israel. ... Netanyahu is furious. ... They are all saying this is a lousy deal.”
(59:12, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
“Iran is never going to give up control over the Strait because that is part of their deterrence against a future US attack. ... We are asking them to give up their nukes, give up the strait. That basically guarantees they will be vulnerable to a future attack.”
(54:12, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
“It's all them, nothing for us. And this is the problem with these Jews: they just get greedy. ... It's so out of control, it's so one-sided that it is absolutely intolerable. It's a hundred percent them, zero percent us, they get everything, we get nothing.”
(01:13:57, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
“All it took was one day to set everybody straight. I think now everybody gets the program ... I am calling upon you. If you're with me, if you stand with me. I need you on Twitter. ... We are in a war against everybody right now.”
(28:42, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
“Iran has said repeatedly ... we will defer any discussion of the nuclear file until later ... A truce would be entirely separate from that ... So it seems like it's just—these are more lies. This seems to be, like, more misdirection.”
(36:15, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
“You can't take over the party in its current state, especially not when they're all incumbents. What you can do is bring the opposite pole into the equation. ... And then in a weakened state, maybe then you can try something like that in a couple of years.”
(01:16:55, Nicholas J. Fuentes)
This episode lays out Fuentes’ worldview on US-Middle East policy: that Israel—not intrinsic US or Iranian aims—dictates US behavior, undermines any peace, and ensures endless conflict. The negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz only matter as details; the intractable problem is Israel’s role, which, according to Fuentes, neither America’s current parties nor leadership is willing or able to challenge. The result: Permanent American strategic defeat, cynically manipulated politics, and an eternal “war” both at home in the movement and abroad.
For first-time listeners:
This episode is an intense example of America First’s anti-establishment, anti-Israel, and “dissident right” positions, combined with live commentary on online drama and movement-building. The content and style are provocative, deeply critical of mainstream conservative and US foreign policy, with frequent references to ongoing online/intra-movement feuds.