
Loading summary
A
Good evening, everybody. You're watching America first. My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. We got a great show for you tonight. Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Thursday. We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. Big show and our featured story tonight, once again, we're talking about the war in Iran. It is now day 13. Day 13. Day 13, everybody. Two week war in Iran will actually have officially made it into the third week, entering the third week tomorrow at midnight. So this is not, as we were told, a four day war. That was initially the claim from at least one of the papers, the Times. We're entering the third week and we have some brand new developments about it. And we're gonna talk a little bit tonight about the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. I know we touched on it briefly at the end of the show last night and we talked about some of the dynamics there. There are some new developments that are maybe less important, less interesting. I think you sort of understand already the situation. And the situation is that we have gotten ourselves into an attritional economic war that we cannot win. A short war we can do if it's a few days, if it's one week, well, we win that one. As the administration has said, it's very asymmetrical for us. It's very easy. We have superior weapons. They're more precise. We have more firepower. We have absolutely, in basically every domain, degraded Iran's military capabilities. Their navy, their missiles, their air force, their command and control, it's all been significantly weakened. However, now that the war is entering a third week, the nature of the conflict has changed. I think again, everybody's sort of up to speed on this. Iran has predictably closed the Strait of Hormuz. There's something funny about this. It's funny because everybody knew this would happen. This is only the most predictable outcome. And for those that have not followed this conflict for decades or years, this has always been actually the critical part of that conversation. If you go to war with Iran, they will strangle the Strait of Hormuz. If that happens, you have a global recession that's a fifth of all the world's oil that moves by sea is going through this narrow, very narrow choke point. And there is nothing, basically nothing that we can do to reopen it, literally short of regime change. Although we are capable of destroying Iran's bigger weapons, we are not capable of destroying every missile system that they have. We are not able to prevent them from launching missiles or laying mines or even using smaller vessels, unmanned naval vessels. And so as long as that is the case, this is now the dynamic. Either we win the war decisively and we get Iran to stand down and unconditionally surrender, or it's a regime change, or the strait is closed forever, or at least far longer than we are able to tolerate, or the global energy markets are able to tolerate. And the situation we find ourselves in now, apparently the US Military did not anticipate this. So this is only the most predictable aspect of the conflict. Some aspects of it are unpredictable. Some of them are unquantifiable or unforeseen. This one, you had to know. You had to know. You attack Iran, you get the Strait of Hormuz closed. We have a report out today that the US Military actually did not know this would happen. And I don't know how that's possible. It's actually a little bit suspicious. But I'm reading today that according to sources from inside the Pentagon, it says that the US Military underestimated. So they knew it would happen. But it says the military underestimated Iran's willingness to close the strait. What does that mean exactly? It's hard to know because you had to know this was gonna happen. As we enter week three, this is having a profound effect on oil prices. Before the war, oil was trading at less than $70 per barrel. Now the market's closed over a hundred. It got up to $120 over the weekend, but that was not, I guess, during regular trading hours. Now today, the market closed over $100. And by the way, this is after we have gone out of our way to relieve pressure on energy demand. A couple days ago, Trump announced that he was releasing 270 million barrels of oil from US strategic reserves, which are being drained again. We drained the reserves after the 2022 war in Ukraine began. Trump tried to build those reserves back up as oil prices came back down. We are draining them once again. And it is after this news. It's 271 million from us. It's 400 million from the international Energy Association. After the news that all this oil is now flooding the market from strategic reserves. Oil prices remain high. And that's because everybody around the world knows this is gonna be a long term problem. And the worst aspect of it, the realization is setting in that even if or when the Strait of Hormuz opens back up, things are not going back to normal. Just as the 1973 Arab oil embargo caused persistently high energy prices for many years, it's Gonna be the same situation here. You got hundreds of ships stuck on the wrong side of the Persian Gulf. It's gonna take a long time to get them out, even with a naval escort. And then once those ships get out, you're still gonna have production slowed down. There's gonna be other structural problems. And now, all across the world, firms and corporations and governments are pricing in that increased risk because of the crisis that just unfolded. So there's gonna be lasting effects, and there's really no way out of it. So we'll talk a little bit about that. We'll kind of pick up where we left off yesterday. We're also gonna talk tonight. To me, this is the biggest story about a speech from Benjamin Netanyahu earlier in the evening. And this might actually be a good sign. So we've been covering the war for the past two weeks, and kind of the big outstanding question is, what exactly is the goal and what's the plan? Because it's very confusing and Trump is not giving us any clarity. It seemed that when the war started, we were pursuing regime change, which is very specific. That is what it sounded like he was saying. And I said that on my emergency broadcast, not last Saturday, but the week before that, the night that the war. I suppose it's the night after the war started. I said that unambiguously. Trump was declaring war on the regime because the speech went like this. He said, iran has harassed us for decades, basically since they started to exist after the revolution. They took American hostages. Few years later, they killed hundreds of Marines in the Beirut barracks bombing. They killed US soldiers using IEDs during the Iraq war and the global war on terror. And Trump said, this is a pariah state. They gotta go. What's more, he also said that people need to take to the streets in Iran and rise up against their government when the military operation is over. That is regime change. That is what that is. Now, as the war has progressed, it seems that that is not gonna happen and is probably actually impossible and maybe less likely. It was more likely before the war started. In January, you actually had protests. You actually had something resembling an uprising. Now you got nothing of the sort. And not only is that not happening, but people are rallying behind the government as opposed to against it. So what exactly is going to happen? Well, we're not gonna drop enough ordinance or bombs on the country where the regime is no longer in place. It's entrenched. It actually enjoys more support now. So if a regime change doesn't happen, then how are we going to Achieve that. Ground forces, nuclear weapons. If you seek an unconditional surrender, how do you continue to escalate? Because it seems like your only options are unacceptable to the American public and maybe even to the US Government. Maybe they're not even actually feasible from a logistical or practical point of view at all. So then the only logical conclusion is that we're seeking an off ramp. We got into this hastily without a plan B, maybe without even a good plan A. How do we extricate ourselves from the conflict without looking weak? Few days ago, Trump came out and this is again mixed messaging, but there's some positive signs here. Trump came out and said, well, we won, we won, we destroyed their military equipment, we destroyed their military, we killed the leaders, and, and we are close to winning, or we've basically won, or we're ahead of schedule. He's indicating that he is ready to wind the war down. Unfortunately, as we know on the show, Trump is not exactly in complete control or even in control at all. The real decider and decision maker, the one who controls the tempo of all of this, is Israel and Netanyahu in particular. Here's the good news. This is our big story today. In a speech slash press conference, Netanyahu came out tonight and he admitted there's gonna be no regime change. He basically conceded the point and said, I don't think there's gonna be a regime change. He actually said, I don't know. He said, but even if we don't get it, even if it's unlikely, he said, well, at least we weakened Iran significantly. This is shaping up to be perhaps the mother of all tacos. The mother of all. Trump always chickens out. Launch this war with these big maximalist ambitions. We're gonna do regime change, we're gonna hit em harder than ever. We're gonna completely wipe them off the map. And then after two weeks, they basically win. That is what is happening. They are winning. Uh, the regime has survived. That's a victory. They are still capable of launching missiles at the Gulf countries and Israel and US Assets and oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. That's another victory. And they are inflicting so much economic pain, not just on the global economy, but on our local partners, that it's forcing the United States to reconsider. And that is the ultimate strategic victory. So it's looking like Iran may actually win this engagement. I don't know that they win the war, and I think that surely if they survive, it is a Pyrrhic victory. If this is a strategic victory, if you can call it any kind of victory at all. At all. It is certainly a victory that has come at a cost and that cost will be paid down the road when we inevitably return. But it seems like Iran might have actually survived. And if the United States and Israel are looking for an off ramp, it's a strategic victory for them. And that's good news for the goyim. That's good news for the whole world. So we'll talk about that. That is gonna be our coverage of the war. Before we get into it, I wanna remind you to smash the follow button on Rumble. Smash the like button. Leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show. Remember to check out our merch store, which is back online. Fuentes store. We got our. This is all the way over here. We have our America first hats, T shirts, sweatshirts, flags, mugs, pins, buttons, everything like that. It's all on the website. If you want to support the show, subscribe at america first dot plus 15 bucks a month you get access to the archive. That's every episode of the show. A hundred bucks a month you get the group chat with me and that includes exclusive content. I'm dropping voice messages in there every day and giving you some behind the scenes stuff, some insider information and I'm just generally hanging out and chopping it up with the fans. Mixed feelings about that. But you know, it's part of the job. That's why we do it. That's why when I go into the group chat and I see everybody's smiling faces and they love the show. That's the real reason I get up every day. You know what it is though? I go into the group chat at like 4am and I always get like the 4am crowd and they're fine. But not for nothing, maybe you get a different crowd at like 8:00am you know, maybe you get a different crowd at like noon, 1 o'. Clock. Maybe get a different crowd when it's the lunch rush as opposed to the people that are on a voice chat until 3am on a weeknight when it's a work week. Just joking. I'm just ribbing those guys a little bit. They're good guys. Uh, but that's America first out. Plus check it out with that. We're gonna dive into the show before I get into the news. Did you see Bryon Hollyhan calling me out earlier tonight? And I tweeted at him right before I went live. This guy has been really on my case. I don't know what his problem is. I Don't even really talk about him that much. Other people do. Other people attack him pretty frequently on Twitter. And I don't really care about him. I don't really see him as a person. I don't really know what's going on there. When I see Bryon Hollyhan's face, I just sort of think, this is. This is how the Jews see all of us when they call us goy. That is what they have in mind. That is the mental image. That's the dictionary definition photo of a goi. That's someone looks at Bryon Holly Hand. A Jew looks at Bryon Hollyhan and says, that guy's gonna flip the lights on and off for us on Saturday. That guy's gonna tape the refrigerator light bulb off. You know how that works. So we can open the refrigerator on Shabbat. Like, I'm sort of getting it. And so I saw this on Twitter. He calls me out and he goes, you know, people that are telling you to stay home in the midterms, they just wanna destroy everything. Why don't you try to build something and be responsible? We're not gonna win by being trolls. And you know what I noticed about the video? If you watch it. So this is actually my most recent reply. If you go on Twitter and you check my replies, this is my most recent tweet. Have you watched the video which is addressed to me? It's clearly written by Chat GPT, which is actually disturbing because you imagine this is a guy who's in his college dorm room telling Grok or Claude or Chat GPT write a script condemning Nick Fuentes about voting Democrat. And you want to know how you know it's written by Chat GPT? It's obvious. It's because every other sentence is not this, but this. Not voting Democrat despite the Republicans, but building something lasting for our children. Not trolling and being silly and unserious, but being responsible and building something that will. It's like. And I'm not even exaggerating, watch the video. Every. Literally every other sentence is that. Every other sentence is an em dash. Not trolling and being an immature little groiper, but being a principled conservative. Not voting to burn it all down, but voting for jobs. It's like, who are you? Are you like 18 years old? And I said it the other night. We were really. I was really getting into this Democrat thing. It's like my new favorite thing. I just knew I had to do it. I just knew I had to go all the way this year when I thought about this idea and I didn't think about it fully, at least initially. I, I think I just kind of said it on the show one night. But the more that I think about it, the more that I love it, the more that I monologue about it, the more that I know this is the right thing to do. I just fell in love with this idea and I said the other night I was, I was ranting about it basically the entire show for like 90 minutes. And at the end of the show I said I will just never be this principled conservative Republican GOP apparatch. I just don't understand how anybody would wanna grow up and be that guy. It's so bad, it's so worse than anybody even knows, that anybody even realizes. Even me for that matter. I get some of the inside baseball and every time I go to Washington, every time I talk to anybody from Washington, they all tell me it's actually worse. They watch the show, they follow me on Twitter, they're about it, they're groipers and they know how I feel. And I, as you know, I feel very strongly. And the people that are actually in there, in the administration, going to work every single day in DHS or the Pentagon or State Department or the White House, treasury, whatever, we have people everywhere. They're literally everywhere. They will all, literally to a man, they all say no, it's so much worse, so much worse than you even know. The personnel, the corruption, the level of not giving an F about delivering on things like mass deportations or no new wars. They all say that. And I just can't get behind, I can't wrap my head around the psychology of anybody but especially a young person going to the mat for this every single day. So I don't, I really, I genuinely don't understand it. All I could reply is like you're just a subhuman. You're literally subhuman. I don't know what the you are, but you are not a human being. You're some 18 year old white college kid and you're doing these like chat GPT pro Republican videos for boomers. If that were me, I would wanna kill myself and not to be. I know that's not like a very Christian thing to say, but seriously, if I had my like Alabama University polo shirt on and I had my like ghostwritten book about like being conservative or whatever on a shelf behind me and I was doing Fox and Friends on Jesse or on Jesse water show for baby boomers. I'm going to like the villages in Florida to give a talk about voting Republican. And you're 18 years old. I, I would just. What kind of life is that? Who would want to live that life? Who would choose that? Over at. You could be anything. You have free will. Okay? It's like a video game. You can do whatever you want. You could be at Hustlers University. You could be in the real world. You could be like Andrew Tate. You could be one of these people that's like drop shipping. You could be one of these people that's pimping only fans, girls. You could be trying to trade shitcoins or stocks. Or you could do a chat GPT rapper and make an AI business. Like there's. You could literally do anything. You could be a groiper. You could work for James Fishback. And you chose to be like, he's making tweets about Rush Limbaugh. Rush Limbaugh. Didn't he die before you were even alive? Like, what are you talking about? Who's doing this? So I had to break the mold. Cause I. I was clearly maybe trending toward that at one point. Like when I was in high school, maybe I was going in that direction. And then I took a sharp right turn. I took a far right turn in college. But anyway, it's just kind of an interesting foil. He's not really all that interesting as a guy, but it's an interesting foil. The compare and contrast. I don't know where they're making these people. I don't know where a person like that is created, but it's pretty freaky. I don't understand a person like that. I just don't get it. Uh, but anyway, that's my most recent. That's my most recent engagement. Very strange. But with that, we are going to move on. We're going to get into the show. And let's talk about the Strait of Hormuz first. We'll go over a little bit of what we talked about last night. And like I said, the state of the war is, as you know, the longer it drags on, the worse it gets for us. And look, in a way, I sort of fell for it in the opening stages of the conflict. When the war started, it looked like it was very one sided, very asymmetrical. And I said in the early stages, we are obviously winning this conflict. We're winning the war as it stood, as it was in that opening weekend, in those first maybe three or four days. But again, understanding the conflict means you have to understand the weapon systems that are being used, the tactics the strategic obtrus objectives. The war only works for America if it's quick. We have better weapons, but we have fewer of them and it's not as easy to make them. America's not an industrial power anymore. We don't make the weapons, we don't make enough of them. Our adversaries are the complete opposite. They make tons of weapons and their weapons are not precise. They're dumb. You know, our weapons are smart, they're AI, they're connected to satellites, they're very sophisticated, but they're very expensive and we don't make enough of them. Russia on the other hand, makes 4 million drones a year. 4 million drones every year. And it's native Iran makes hundreds of thousands of drones. And they actually design them too. We stole their drone design, their shahid suicide drone. We just copied that model, reverse engineered it and made one of our own. And that's actually what we're using in this conflict, although we just have far fewer of them. We're looking to buy drone interceptors or even drones themselves from Ukraine. Again, we don't make them. So this is fundamentally the nature of modern conflict. In the era of the Ukraine war, now in the era of the Iran war, you have these big advantages that the great powers think that they have. Like Russia going into Ukraine obviously has a manpower advantage, has more equipment, has more money, has a bigger industrial base. And they go in hard and fast thinking they're gonna topple the government and achieve their objectives. There's actually some striking similarities there. And what they then find is that they are ground down by the enemy's defensive capabilities. And it's sort of inverted in Ukraine, America was supplying all of these defensive weapons for Ukraine and defensive fortifications and, and intelligence and the Star Shield satellite system. In Iran it's the reverse. We are now encountering offensive capabilities actually, which is ballistic missiles, which are very cheap drones, which are very cheap, very cheap mines, unmanned naval vessels. And these are creating a porcupine like effect and making it extremely complicated to fight the war. So we came in as the vastly superior power again with more weapons, more sophisticated weapons, much larger country, thinking that all we had to do was hit Iran hard and then they would fall over. If that doesn't happen, you're in trouble. And that is how the war as you know, has been playing out. Trump and Israel in concert hit Iran with everything they had. We bombed them over 1200 times in the first 24 hours. We killed their supreme leader, we sunk their navy. And they had already been severely weakened and damaged. In the first war a year ago back in June. And it wasn't just Midnight Hammer, which is the US strike the one and done B2 stealth bomber strike. It was also Israel, which a year ago pounded them over a thousand times and destroyed not just some of their nuclear facilities, but also missile launch platforms. They also destroyed a lot of regime targets, not just the irgc, but also the besiege. So Iran is already in a weakened state. They got hit with everything the US and Israel have. But now we're entering the third week tomorrow night. And again those core strategic objectives of the United States have not been achieved. The regime has not collapsed, has not toppled, and there is no sign that it's going to anytime soon. How did we actually arrive here at the end of February, now the middle of March? Well, the timeline was sort of interesting. The whole idea for this conflict began, or I could say that the US began immobilize for the conflict back in January. And the circumstance in January is that there actually was, or at least there appeared to be an organic uprising in Iran. There were, according to estimates from Western media, which might not be reliable, there were hundreds of thousands of protesters across the entire country, in every major city, across the whole breadth of Iran. And these protests swelled in size, they went on for weeks. And then the Iranian regime cracked down on them, according again to Western media, in an indiscriminate and an extremely violent way. And Washington and Israel were under the impression that that violent crackdown might actually fuel the dissent, might actually fuel the opposition to the government. And so when the US and Israel first considered strikes, it was in a circumstance where you actually had perhaps a latent anti government ground force, that perhaps if the US and Israel destroyed Iranian weapons or scattered the IRGC by killing the leadership, destroying regime targets, then maybe the people could actually seize control of government assets and arm themselves or seize control of infrastructure or government buildings. And in a word, maybe there would be an opening for there to be some instability in Iran. And maybe, like I said, an anti government movement actually coalesce and become viable to replace the revolutionary Islamic regime. But that was in January. And the protests appeared to die down almost at the exact same time that we began to ramp up our military mobilization. And by the time the US got all of the assets in place or out of place, by the time we got aircraft carriers and destroyers and half of our air force in the Middle east and most of our personnel out of the bases that were not protected by Patriot missile batteries or THAAD systems, the protest had already been Crushed and had been crushed actually a month ago. So we went into the conflict really just wishing for the best. It. It's actually a head scratcher. And I think that when all of this is said and done, the history books will show that this was a catastrophe. This was just like a completely unmitigated disaster and. And ultimately an unforced error. A war of aggression, a war of choice that was conducted with no planning, hastily, without a clear idea of an end game, an exit plan, you could even say a plan in the middle. Like, there just seems to be, from the beginning until the end, no concrete idea of how this would play out. And so when the US Went in, we hit him really hard. And where we are two weeks later is that the regime is not just intact, it has totally survived. And now the people have rallied behind it. And the people that have survived inside the regime are now hardliners. Who is the supreme leader? Well, it's the former Supreme Leader's son. His wife was killed. His daughter was killed. His father was killed. All of his colleagues were killed. This is supposed to be the compliant new leader of Iran that is going to be more willing to, or likely to engage in diplomacy that will make more concessions. This is the new government. This is the new regime post decapitation, that is going to normalize ties with Israel. Obviously, it's worse from the point of view of trying to extract compliance. This. This new Iranian regime is going to be actually vengeful and even more defiant. Not only that, and this is the second aspect of it, in spite of the fact that we've degraded some of their heaviest weapon systems. We sunk their navy, killed. The supreme Leader, destroyed, according to different estimates, three quarters of their missile stockpile or missile launch platforms. Iran still maintains the ability to strike US Allies, assets, bases, and more importantly, shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. So the regime is intact, it has survived, and it's off. It's defiant, it's angry, it's vengeful. They're not going anywhere. And again, there are 200,000 members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. So if you think we kill 12 of them and now it's a chicken with its head cut off, that's not the case. They're always gonna have more people that they can promote, and that's because they prepared for this. They knew what this war would be like. They knew how Israel and the United States would strike. They knew our game plan. And so that's why in the buildup to the conflict, they had succession in place, not just the second man or the third man, but down to like the seventh man, the eighth man. In other words, the United States can kill a lot of the leadership before they exhaust the bench in the irgc. Clearly, as has been demonstrated by the government of Iran, there is no splintering, there is no dissent, there is no factionalism. The Iranian Revolutionary Guard and Iranian government has rallied behind a new supreme leader. They have rallied against the incursion from the US And Israel. And all we manage to do is em off. And the second aspect of it again is if Iran is able and maintains the capability to launch missiles, and that's all they need to do. They don't need frigates, they don't need a navy, they don't even need an air force. They don't need any of that. All they need are these very crude and cheap and dumb ballistic missile launch platforms and ballistic missiles. And that is all that they need. Because Iran is a big country. It's a big country with mountainous terrain with a massive population. And the United States, they've bombed with Israel 3,000 targets. They could bomb 10,000 targets, they could bomb 20,000 targets. Will they have destroyed every missile launch platform? Will they have crippled Iran's ability to make missiles? To make new ones and replace the ones that have been destroyed? The answer is no. They can always source the components because they're cheap. They can always move the missiles around because they're very mobile. They could take em apart and build em back up in another place. And they're always gonna have a deep bench of soldiers that are willing to do this. And the more that they get hit, probably the bigger the bench grows. And this is what is happening this week in spite of everything that has been thrown at Iran. Just yesterday there were three ships that were hit in the Persian Gulf. Three ships, and many of them not even in the actual straight. There was one that was hit in the Strait of Hormuz. Two tankers were actually hit closer to Iraq, closer to the coastline of Iraq and Kuwait. So we are two weeks into the war, entering the third week, and you still have the threat of missiles being launched. Strait of Hormuz is like 40 miles long. It's not big. So you actually don't even need a ton of missiles. You only need three. You only need to hit one ship for all the hundreds of ships that are in the Persian Gulf to know that it's not worth the risk to leave the Gulf, that if they try it, they might get hit. There's not a lot of room there. And the threat is still so bad the US Navy won't even provide an escort. There's been talk in the past week and a half that maybe the U.S. navy will intervene and you'll have a naval ship escort a chemical tank or a cargo ship one by one through the strait. I have something in my teeth. But they won't even do that. Even the US Warships are not willing to go through the Strait of Hormuz. It's too narrow, it's too risky. Iran is still launching surface to sea missiles. So even after all this talk, and there was talk about the government will provide insurance for the ships, there was talk about the US Navy will provide an escort for the ships. Trump is begging these companies to keep the traffic flowing. Even in spite of this, the US Warships won't even go there. Forget about an oil tank or forget about a cargo ship. It's, it's totally closed down. What effect is this having now on the global economy? Well, not only do you have the energy supply constrained because of the shipping choke point, so that's 20% of the world's oil that moves by sea goes through the Strait of Hormuz. So it's a huge energy crunch on the global oil market. But then you also have the effect that this is a pipeline. This is a metaphorical pipeline. So you actually have a flow of oil. It's continuous, which means the oil is extracted, the oil is refined, it's put on a ship, it's sent through the Gulf, through the strait to its destination, where it is then consumed. Well, it's not just that the oil isn't getting where it needs to go, but it's backed up. The flow of the oil has been backed up, which means that now Kuwait and Qatar and the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, they have to fill up all of their reservoirs of oil. All their storage capacity for oil is reaching a hundred percent, which means they don't have anywhere for all this oil to go. There's another problem here. So not only is the oil not getting to where it's intended, but where the oil is being made. Now the oil's got nowhere to go. So now all of the largest oil producers in the world, in the Middle east are among the largest oil producers in the world. They're cutting back on production as well. This is a very costly, this is extremely costly all the way around. To not have the oil go through having hundreds of tankers stuck. It's gonna be very costly to eventually get them out. It's the cost of storing the oil. And then it's the cost of reducing production and then ramping it back up. And all of this is creating inflation. All of this is creating very severe and acute economic problems for a global economy which is already fragile. For example, in the United States. What has been the economic game in the United States for the past few years? It is this tricky calibration. How do we increase economic growth without increasing prices? It has to do with interest rates. We have had chronically and persistently high inflation for a number of reasons. Prices are rising, prices are getting out of control, as everybody knows. At the same time, job market is cooling off. Businesses are not hiring more people. Those that have been fired are having a very hard time finding new work. I think the median time is like eight weeks or something. People are out of a job for a very long time. Economic growth might be slowing down, spending might be slowing down. There's some worrying trends there, some recession indicators. And so the question facing the Trump White House and the Federal Reserve is if we increase interest rates or rather keep them high, well, then you're going to tamp inflation down and maybe prices can get back under control and that will alleviate some of the economic pain for the middle class, working class, people living paycheck to paycheck. But if you keep interest rates too high, then businesses might not want to invest and then the economy can't grow. And so you have a low growth economy. Even if prices stabilize, then people are still not gonna get higher salaries. Maybe there's gonna be increased unemployment. Jobs are not being created. So you have low growth, which is very bad if you have rising debt, because in order to keep up with the pace of the rising debt and deficits, you need to grow your way out of it. Conversely, we're cutting interest rates. Cutting interest. Interest rates stimulates investment. People are going to take their money out of the bank. Investors, banks, businesses, funds, they're gonna take their money out of the bank and they're going to invest it in the economy. And you're gonna grow the economy. You're gonna get more jobs, you're gonna have more business creation. Maybe you're gonna be able to grow a little bit more and get out of the shadow of this mountain of debt. But if you cut interest rates, then you also might have an increase in prices. The velocity of money increases are gonna, gonna be more spending. And if there's more spending, there's more demand. It's gonna drive the prices up. This is a very delicate equation. This is what got Joe Biden out of office and ultimately Kamala Harris to Lose the election. This has obviously been a sore spot for the president as well. He's not happy with the fact that prices have not completely stabilized or then come down. He's frustrated with the Federal Reserve chairman who is reluctant to cut interest rates and in Trump's opinion, then unleash economic growth. So it's in the middle of this very delicate game that we're playing where we might actually ultimately wind up with both low growth and high prices that now you have an energy shock. Energy is beneath everything else. Shipping, transportation, industry. It's all powered by fossil fuels. It's all powered by energy. Everything moves on freight, everything moves on ships, everything flies in planes. Industry, households need energy for their electricity, for machines. You have a global increase in energy cost. You have an increase in everything cost. You have an increase increase in all prices. And by the way, I don't need to remind you, it's a midterm election year. So think about what we got ourselves into. This is, this is the mind boggling nature of the conflict. We start a war with Iran. Think about these questions that were just maybe never considered or never got a sufficient answer before we started dropping the bombs. We're planning on going to war with Iran. We're looking for a regime change. Now, to get a regime change, you need a ground force. And we know that. We know that you can't get a regime change without dropping, or rather just by dropping bombs. We go into it determined that we're gonna once and for all confront Iran. It will be decisive, meaning that the regime will be defeated and ousted. That's the stated goal. That's the intention. That's actually the strategic imperative. We go into the war thinking we're gonna topple the regime, and the war doesn't work if that doesn't happen. Well, we can't topple the regime without a ground force with air power alone. But we go into it a month after the protests have ended, we start thinking this is a good idea because there's massive protests. Those will be the ground force. If we hurt the Iranian military, well, the people might take their guns or take their assets or overpower them. And then you get, that's your ground force. That's your regime change. So we need a ground force, but we don't have one. We need to win the war quickly, and that means toppling the regime. But we can't do that. We know that the first thing Iran is gonna do if we hit them is close the Strait of Hormuz. We have no plan to reopen it, we have no ability to reopen it. We're in a midterm election year. In order to win the midterms or to be competitive, you need to have a stable economy. You need to be popular. Well, this is not only the most unpopular war in history, but it's also raising all prices. It's also actually going to cause inflation. Closing the Strait of Hormuz necessarily means all prices are going to rise. It's going to increase energy prices, that will increase the rest of the prices, and that effect will linger probably for years. And so when you think about all the constraints, there's a logic to all of this. Was none of this considered? Did they not think through any of it? You really have to scratch your head and wonder, what exactly was the plan here? What was the goal? Because, again, if you need to win a fast war, then you need to topple the regime. If you need to topple the regime, you need a ground force. We knew that none of that would happen. We knew that we weren't gonna topple the regime because we knew we couldn't do it without a ground force, and we knew we didn't have one. We knew they would close the Strait of Hormuz. And if we didn't topple the regime, we knew it would be closed for a prolonged period of time. And if it's closed for a prolonged period of time, there's no way to open it up. You can't destroy every missile in Iran. You can't destroy every mine or mine laying vessel. And if you can, you can't do it more quickly than they can build new ones. And if you can, you can't do it in such a short amount of time that it doesn't have these ramifications. So, in other words, this was, in a way, inevitable. It was inevitable that we would get sucked into a prolonged attritional war that would hurt the economy, that would damage the political prospects of the Republicans. It was inevitable because we knew it wouldn't be fast, because we knew we couldn't topple the regime, because we knew we didn't have a ground force. So what was the logic here? Now, this is the latest from the New York Times about the crisis in the Straight, about how Iran appears to be winning. It says, quote, iran has begun laying mines in the Strait of hormo, according to U.S. officials, an effort that could further complicate U.S. efforts to restart shipping there. While the U.S. military said it had destroyed larger Iranian naval vessels that could be used to quickly lay mines in the Strait. Iran just began using smaller boats for the operation on Thursday. Again, it's like we go in there bombing their navy, bombing the big stuff. This is our weakness. The current capabilities, the current state of the art of warfare actually favors the defensive side because unmanned vessels, unmanned vehicles are cheap and they're easy to make. Drones are cheap and easy to make. Missiles are cheap and mobile and easy to make. So you can be as big and sophisticated and technologically superior as possible. If you can't destroy every single one of these very tiny, very cheap, very robust weapons, you're not going to achieve your objectives. That that's the problem. So we destroyed all the frigates. Well, they just started using smaller ships that lay mines and we can't destroy all of those. It says strikes have hit multiple vessels in the area, some of which Iran claimed responsibility for. On Tuesday, an Iranian deputy foreign minister denied that Iran was mining the strait. In his first remarks since the war broke out. Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Hamanei said in a written statement on Thursday that the lever of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must continue to be used. The new mining effort is not particularly fast or efficient, but the Iranians appear to be hoping they can lay them faster than the US can clear them and therefore create a further deterrent for ships moving through the Strait. The US military said this week that it had attacked 16 Iranian mine laying ships. So this is the current state of the conflict and again, it's a head scratcher because we knew it would go this way. How? One, we knew all this information going in. Two, it already happened. This is exactly what happened last year in June, almost exactly. Israel started the war in June of last year without the United States. Unlike this conflict, they launched the war in a surprise attack and they did it with help from inside of Iran. There were missile and drone strikes from inside the country against Iran's leadership. Iran was hit with a cyber attack that disabled its eyes and ears, all of its radar, early warning systems, everything like that. And then Israel came in with the air force and they bombed the nuclear infrastructure, regime targets, missile platforms, everything. And they did this for two weeks. But within days of that initial strike, Iran fixed all of its cyber problems, got their air force off the ground, and then Iran started launching these huge waves of ballistic missile attacks hundreds at a time. And it didn't take long for these ballistic missile waves and drones and cruise missiles and to completely overwhelm Iran's defenses. And what we saw in last year's war is that eventually these Iranian missiles were just slamming into Tel Aviv every single day. And if Iran would shoot down 90% of the missiles or 85% of the missiles, well, if you shoot a hundred of them, 15 ballistic missiles are gonna get through and they're gonna land in these western first world developed cities, killing a lot of people and destroying a lot of infrastructure and causing a lot of problems. And it was during that war that Israel was effectively strangled in the same way as the Persian Gulf and Israeli refugees were fleeing to Cyprus. It's actually a big problem now, and certain Greek islands and all of the air traffic over Israel was suspended. People couldn't escape the country and the economy ground to a halt because people were in bunkers for two weeks because they were getting slammed with missiles every single day. And that is ultimately why the United States was dragged into that war, because only the United States could actually finish the job that Israel started. At that time, the US was not being hit. Our bases, our assets, our other allies were not being struck. It was only Israel. We intervened at the tail end and forced an end to the conflict by bombing Iran and then thereby compelling them into a ceasefire, into a truce with Israel. So in other words, we already live this. We saw this, we saw the economics, we saw the attritional aspect of it, the resilience of Iran's personnel and equipment, their ability to build lots of ballistic missiles and launch them without Israel meaningfully being able to suppress this capability. Now here we are in the second week and we've hit Iran way harder than we did last year. Way harder, Way more ordinance, more targets, killed more people, destroyed more stuff, destroyed all the big stuff. And yet just today, Iran bombed the airport in Bahrain, Iran bombed the airport in Kuwait, Iran bombed a bank building in the Emirates. And this is having a huge effect on the oil. They, like I said, they bombed three ships in the Persian Gulf. So they're choking off the oil. And it's also deeply affecting the Persian Gulf countries, the Gulf Cooperation Council, all these other economies are built on investment, tourism, high net worth individuals, their capital markets, their specialized banking services for developing nations. And many people are now reporting on this, that all of these oil rich Gulf countries they were trying to effectively rebrand as modern hubs. We used to think of the Middle east as a barbaric place where this population pyramid of exploding birth rates, very young Muslims were becoming extremely radical and causing terrorism. And they're very low iq and so it's creating political instability. That is what we thought about the golf maybe 25 years ago in the intervening decades, the Golf has rebranded. Think Dubai, think Cutter, think Formula One. And wwe. In Saudi Arabia, they have rebranded as an entertainment, tourism, banking, finance hub. Well, that doesn't really work if you're getting hit with ballistic missiles at a resort. That doesn't, it doesn't help your image if you've got billionaire businessmen and you've got extremely niche banking services. And these buildings and airports are literally being bombed. They're being bombarded every day by suicide drones and medium and short range ballistic missiles. It doesn't work. So in other words, Iran has forced us into an unwinnable situation. We can't do regime change, it's impossible. Unless we escalate, unless we engage in a ground war. Otherwise it's off the table. And if we can't do regime change, we can't stop the missiles cuz we can't bomb them into regime change. We can't bomb all the missiles. So the only way to stop the missiles is to kill the people that are firing them and get new people that don't want to launch them. That's off the table. So they say, well, we'll bomb all the missiles. You can't, there's too many of them, the country's too big, they're zerg rushing us. It's impossible. You can't destroy all of it. You destroy some of it, they build more of it. You bomb one target, they've already moved the missile somewhere else. You kill one guy, there's another guy ready to take his place. And he's angrier, he's pissed off because he liked the other guy, he liked the first guy. And in the meantime, as the days drag on, the economic situation it compounds. It gets worse all the time. If we can't topple the regime, if we can't stop the missiles, then that means the straight is closed. The energy doesn't flow. The energy doesn't flow. It strangles the global energy market, it increases prices everywhere, it causes panic and there's a contagion effect. It affects everybody. There's animal spirits involved in this too. Panic sets in. That's why when the Trump administration releases oil from the strategic reserve, it makes the situation worse. You might say, how does increasing the supply of oil make the price of oil higher? Trump unloaded 270 million barrels of oil from the strategic reserves. You would think that would ameliorate the supply shock because we've replaced the supply, so the price should stabilize. It actually causes the opposite effect because Wall street is watching and Japan is watching. And Europe is watching. And what they see is that we have unloaded all the supplies because it's a crisis and there's no end in sight. And the pain is acute and and is ongoing. So if we release it, we're communicating, we have a big problem. So people are going to bet that oil will remain high for the foreseeable future. It drives up the price. Actually, in Saudi Arabia, in Kuwait, they're cutting production. Their storage is full. So they literally have to shut down the refineries, they have to shut down the oil industry because the oil has nowhere to go. They could start pumping it into these new pipelines they built in the Emirates and the East West Pipeline pipeline in Saudi Arabia. But who's to say Iran doesn't bomb that, too? So maybe they're worried about using it. They've never used it to its full capacity. And then what's more, all these countries, in addition to the oil crunch and the revenue they're not getting, all these countries are also being strangled because nobody wants to live there right now. Nobody wants to visit there. Nobody's going to invest in their capital markets in the long term because they don't want to have to make a stop over into a city that's being bombed by Iran every single day. So we are in an unwinnable situation. It gets worse all the time. And in particular, it gets bad for Trump because Trump needs to win the election. And so you have this global energy crisis. It's going to cause a global economic crisis. As time drags on, it gets worse. And as time drags on, we get closer to the midterm elections. So what does that mean? It means two things. You're either going to one, get an escalation. What's the solution? Well, if we can't stop them because we can't bomb them into regime change, well, what's the obvious next step? What's the obvious escalatory step? Well, we could always do other things that will facilitate a regime change. We could always invade. And so that's option one, is, if we're not winning the war, if the bombs aren't working, and if the pain is that bad, well, then we'll send in the armed forces and we'll invade and we'll force the regime to come down. I think you know why that's not politically tenable. But that's something that Trump has said he's considering. Pete Hegseth said the same thing. They could always go in that direction. They could go up the other direction. Is you back off and you leave. Well how do you do that if you create a truce or a ceasefire and you tell the Iranians we're going to stop bombing you, will you please stop bombing us? Maybe you bring China in on this. China needs the oil. China's being hurt by the energy crunch. They want to stabilize the Middle east and China is maybe Iran's most important partner. So maybe the US and China get together at the trade talks in Europe this week and we tell China that we'll get Israel to back off if China gets Iran to back off. And we could call the quits. We could say it's a truce, we could say it's a ceasefire. Iran will stop bombing the Persian Gulf, they'll stop bombing the Gulf, the GCC countries and we'll get Israel to stop bombing Iran. The only problem with the de escalation approach is that how do we do this without losing face? Because in the event that we de escalate, we need a narrative. Because what we said again from the outset is we want regime change and that's what we want and that's what we're gonna get because we run the show and we're the number one power. Well what happens after two weeks we threw everything at em and they're still standing. Well now we look like a paper tiger. That message reverberates all around the world. And the message is the US Is not as powerful as it thinks it is. It's deterrent credibility is undermined. We made a threat. Iran did not back down and we couldn't back it up. We signed a check that we couldn't cash. And so now every other country will realize we should adopt the Iran model. We should have a native drone industry. We should buy ballistic missiles. We should buy Iranian drones. Everybody's watching very closely and they're taking notes about this. Iran too, Iran itself. They become actually the strategic victor because they thwarted the U. S objectives even though they are absolutely weakened, even though they are significantly diminished and vulnerable. In a way it's a strategic victory because they have reestablished deterrence. The message is communicated that you tried, you tried it, you tried to knock us off and you failed. And it backfired. We defended ourselves. We're still here. You went in for the kill shot and you missed. The Supreme Leader is dead. Well, we'll call him a martyr and we'll appoint his son to pursue vengeance. You bombed our missile launch platforms. Well, we bombed your precious oil and we control the energy trade. We vetoed the global economy. That's what they'll say we let oil flow to China through the strait unmolested. But we refused your oil. We control the global oil market. We control the global economy. You fuck with us, we put our finger on the button and we shut the whole thing down. You'll think twice next time. That's the message. And it rallies the people to the regime. So if there was any idea in the Western imagination that the Iranian people had this aspiration for liberal democracy and feminism and only fans, and they want to be free of Islamic theocracy or they don't want sovereignty, well, what effect does this have? If the United States is absolutely bombing the shit out of your country and your government valiantly and bravely defends your people, well, that increases support for that government. The U.S. is dropping thousands of bombs on Iran, literally causing a. A category 7 earthquake. A 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Tehran may be dropping bunker buster bombs on their capital city. Thousands of Iranians are dead. Hundreds of school children were killed in the first strike. You killed their leader. And if Iran up defiantly appoints that guy's son and says he was a martyr, we're pursuing revenge. We're gonna defend our nation. And if they succeed, what does that do other than endear people to the regime? What does that do other than actually create a rallying effect and the population coalesces around the regime? Probably this is the greatest IRGC recruiting ad ever. Whereas Hamas is destroyed, Hezbollah is destroyed. Jordan's a. The Saudis are a. All these countries are a. To Israel, I'll just throw in Cutter in the Emirates. So you don't think I'm paid off? The Emirates and Qatar are. They're defenseless. Iran stood alone. That's leadership. That's leadership for its neighbors. That's leadership for its people. So that's a strategic victory. How does the United States walk away from the fight without that happening? They can't, really. And this is where you enter the latest statements from Trump and Netanyahu. Trump comes out today, or I should say a couple days ago, and he says we won. He said, we won. We destroyed all their equipment. We destroyed their navy. We killed their leader. So we won. I'm claiming victory. It's over. Mission accomplished. That's what we set out to do. Now, obviously that's a lie, because what they said is that they want regime change. At the beginning, they didn't get it. They didn't get what they wanted. They can't get what they want. So now they're just finessing it, and they're saying, well, what we really meant is that we only want to destroy their military and go home. We don't even want to destroy all their missiles, we don't even want to destroy their nukes. We don't even want regime change. All we wanted was these little other victories that we got. And that is Trump looking for an off ramp. That's Trump looking for a way out. That's a way for him to reframe it so he can claim victory. And it's bluster, it's obviously fake, but that's something that they need to say. The obvious question, however, and this is what I said a few days ago, is well, what about Netanyahu? Because again, Trump is our strategic interest from America's point of view is we wanna prevent Iran from getting a nuke and we want to prevent Iran from disrupting the global energy trade and nice job doing that. But we don't necessarily need a regime change. We just need a compliant regime. We don't need the regime to be forcibly violently removed. We just need them to work with us a little bit. Now, does degrading their military maybe get them to make a deal? Maybe Trump was convinced of this, that he could go in hard and fast, blow up a lot of their shit, go home and then say, hey, well mission accomplished. And now maybe the Iranians will make a deal cuz they don't want to face our wrath again. But Israel is the outstanding variable. They are still the uncertainty because Israel does want a regime change for them. That's non negotiable for them. They want regime change in itself. They don't want regime change to make Iran more compliant. They don't want regime change so Iran will not pursue a nuke. They want regime change because they don't want an Islamist anti Israel government in place. So that was always the question. Will Israel and elements inside the Republican Party and inside the Trump White House, will they allow Trump to, to walk away from the disaster to cut his losses? Because Israel's not done yet. And that is what was reported the other day, is that there's a divergence in the two policies that Israel wants the war to go on after the United States exits because Israel still is not satisfied because they have different goals here. Well, the big story from today is that Netanyahu gave a speech this evening and he basically conceded we are not getting regime change and it's not gonna happen. And that means perhaps that he is assenting to President Trump's off ramp. He has given permission for the United States to exit the conflict. Trump said on Monday, well, we want it to be over. It's gonna be over soon. We're almost done. And he's effectively communicating. This is hurting us more than we're hurting them. We gotta leave. If Netanyahu comes out this evening and says, you know, we might not get regime change, and that's okay, that's his way of telling us we have permission to finish. And this is from the Times of Israel. It says, quote, prime Minister Netanyahu admitted on Thursday that he was not certain the Iranian people would bring down the Islamic Republic. Once Israel and the US Create the conditions for them to do so, he said, you can lead someone to water, you cannot make them drink. Regarding the potential for regime change, Netanyahu told reporters, we will create the optimal conditions to do this, including airstrikes, as we did yesterday, as we are doing these days to try to give the Iranian people the space needed to take to the streets. We are delivering crushing blows to the IRGC and the besieged. Their street forces, checkpoints and more is yet to come. Nevertheless, he said, quote, I do not deny it. I cannot say for certain that the Iranian people will bring down the regime. We told them help is on the way. Well, the help has come, and more will follow. We are all hoping for the result of this regime falling. Ultimately, a regime is ousted from within. However the conflict plays out. Netanyahu asserted the Islamic Republic is already weakened. He said it's simply a different Iran and no longer threatens, as it did before. He said, it is not the same power. It is not the giant bully that nothing can be done against and that no one can unite against. So he seems to be admitting the same thing that Trump is, which is, we're not gonna topple the regime. We opened up a window of opportunity for the people, but they're not taking it, and they haven't taken it. He says, however, here is our consolation prize. At least we weakened Iran, at least we degraded their capabilities, and now we've demonstrated that Iran is not untouchable. And obviously, that is not what they set out to achieve, but that is their way of finessing it and reframing it so that the two countries can claim victory. And so that sounds to me like maybe we will get a truce, maybe we will get a ceasefire, maybe peace will break out. I think that one of two things happens. One, you get a false flag, you get an Iranian sleeper cell that does an unbelievable terrorist attack, and hundreds or thousands die. It's a mass casualty event, and that galvanizes The American public and the Europeans and maybe even the Gulf countries to actually invade Iran. And we're in a multi year war. That's option number one and that's how you get your regime change. Option number two, they don't give up on regime change. That's not in the cards. But what they might do is a temporary truce. A temporary ceasefire. We replenish our ammunition, we replenish our munitions stockpiles, weapon systems. Maybe we involve other coalition partners, whether that's the Kurds or the Golf or the Europeans or somebody else. We get a new coalition together and then we sow the seeds on the ground for a revolution. CIA, Mossad is active in the country, they're getting anti government forces organized and mobilized. And then in 2027, you get the once and for all regime change operation, we try it again. I think those are the only two options. I think regime change is inevitable. I think that ultimately Iran is gonna go. That's what Israel wants. What Israel wants, Israel gets. And unless some kind of black swan event occurs, unless something very strange happens, it seems that we are on an inexorable trajectory towards an Iranian regime change. It's just a question of what the timeline is. Will we get it now or will we get it later? Will we get a, a ground war with American forces hastily put together in order to save face, not to back down, and we get the regime change now and we're now in a multi year conflict, or do we wind it down, we get some space to breathe, chance to catch our breath, and then we go back in a year after we've made additional preparations and maybe we get a better opportunity. Now the only problem with the latter is that in the interceding time, Iran is going to be able to build more missiles. So look, let's say you get a truce and a cease fire. Why would Iran stop? They're kind of winning this. Well, they might stop if China asks them to. And maybe they'll stop if they have some assurance that we will stop bombing them. Okay, so we get a truce. Well, weeks will pass, months will pass. And what is Iran going to do? They will seek vengeance. They will build more missiles. They will try to. And what is Israel going to say? They're going to say Iran is building their missiles again. They're undoing the work that we've done. We mowed the grass, it's growing back. And so will Israel then try to initiate more strikes on Iran. Very soon, surely there will be a trip wire. Unlike Lebanon or Syria, Iran could simply Close the straight again. It's not like these other countries where you can just have open rain over the airspace. Iran is able to actually hurt the United States. So it's not going to be like Syria where you just go in and bomb them when you feel threatened, when you feel like it, there will have to be a durable peace. But within months Israel anyway is going to claim, look, they built their missile arsenal back. Think about it, the midterms are in November. Could you foresee that in eight months Israel will say Iran has had eight months. If you do the math, that means they built 2,500 more missiles and they're all pointed at Saudi Arabia and Israel and Al U Dade and Herbal and all the other bases. They're gonna ask for another war again. Cause this is what we're involved in. It's like I said last year, you bomb Iran once, you're in it for good, you've been drawn in, you've bought it, you have skin in the game. Now by hitting Iran once, it makes negotiations that much less likely. Once bitten, Iran is going to actually entrench its offensive and defensive capabilities. Are going to build more of them because they know they're going, they're threatened, they know they're under the gun. So we bombed them last year, now they don't want to talk. Also they're going to build a ton more missiles cuz they know they're going to need them. And if they're building more missiles and they're not talking, it means Israel's going to beg us to hit them again. Now that brings us to today we bomb their missiles, it makes negotiations less likely in the future and Iran's going to build more missiles after we get a peace. So that's why even in the latter scenario you might think this is a taco. Oh, Trump is chickening out again. Oh this is the end. Oh, I guess it wasn't so bad. The boots never hit the ground just like last year. Yeah, they haven't hit the ground yet. Yet people said last year, oh it was a two week war, no big deal. All we did was drop a couple of bombs and that was it. Until the next time we bomb Iran. And what are they gonna say now? Oh well look, all we did was bomb Iran 3,000 times. We never dropped any boots on the ground. Yeah, until the next time we bomb Iran and then we're gonna bomb them again and people are gonna say well that was until eventually we get the regime change and I don't know how we get out of this without a false flag, because there is no appetite for this war. Nobody wants it. American public opinion will have to turn. There is no Iranian opposition. There's nothing viable there. So it seems that that will have to be manufactured at some point to get us to go to war. That's the morbid reality. That is the morbid dynamic that we're engaged in. And that's it. And that is our coverage of the Iran war tonight. Not great. Not great. It's. It's a little bit scary. And that's why I said, I'm rooting for Iran to win this strategic victory. I saw some people didn't like that. People didn't like that. I said, I'm rooting for Iran. Let me tell you why I'm rooting for Iran. Some people say, well, I can understand being against Israel, but being in favor of Iran. I used to be like you. I used to think that way. People say, well, they still chant, death to America. They're still our enemy. I used to think that, too. I'll. I'll be precise and specific. Why do I want Iran to hang on here? It's not because I like their Islamic government. I don't care for it. It's not because I'm pro Iranian. I'm, I'm not Persian. I have no affinity with this country at all. The reason why Iran must remain is because the real threat to America is from Israel. It's not crazy. Think of what Israel did to Hezbollah. They put bombs in the pagers, okay? Now Israel has infiltrated and subverted America. Everywhere you look, there they are, Billionaire oligarchs, a pack. Political lobbying, controlling the media, spying on our population. They've penetrated our intelligence agencies, our law enforcement agencies. They are all over our shit. They're on us. If they could put bombs in the pagers in Beirut, in Dehia, what could they do here? And if they could assassinate the Iranian president, which some people believe they did, if they could kill the leadership of Hamas, if they could drop bombs on Qatar, who's to say they couldn't attack America? Or better yet, who's to say they couldn't attack their enemies that reside in America? Like a Tucker Carlson, like an American president. That doesn't go their way. Like any government official. That doesn't go their way. Israel has 300 nuclear bombs. They are a nuclear armed state. They want to expand their territory. They've penetrated and infiltrated the highest levels of American society. And if they have no rivals in the Middle east, there's no check on their Power, the capital of global Jewry moves from New York City to Jerusalem to Tel Aviv, to Israel. And the balance of power shifts away from the United States towards the Middle. The leverage that they will have over the Strait of Hormuz, over the Red Sea, over the Indian Ocean, over the Bosphorus Strait, over the land and sea routes that connect Asia, Europe and Africa, the Indo Pacific and Europe, the United States and these other countries, it will be unprecedented. They're the hegemon in the Middle East. They're a global power. All that oil, all that natural gas, all those data centers, all the capital that is flowing into those sovereign wealth funds, all the capital that is flown into those markets in Dubai, in Qatar, all these countries, these are facilities where, where money is pouring in. All the raw materials there, the aluminum, the copper, the fertilizer, the lng, the oil, all that stuff, all under Israel's jurisdiction, all under their control. They become a global power. It's not insane to think that down the line in 25 years you get an American government that is a complete suzerain to Jerusalem, where the American elites actually do answer to Israel completely. Because if they don't, they'll be killed. If the Ayatollah isn't safe, is the American President. The Ayatollah is underground in a country fortified by missiles. They have a nuclear hedge. Is our country safe? What if Israel runs Chat GPT and CHAT GPT is integrated into the US Military because Chat G B T, its brains are in Israel? And who is going to be our AI C? Alex Carp was just named. The guy's an Israel partisan. Alex Carp, head of Palantir, who flew over there with the whole board after October 7th to give them all the Palantir systems, all the Palantir operating system. He's gonna be the AI czar. Sam Altman, another pro Israel Jew. He is going to be running the US Military's AI because it's anthropic. Wouldn't do it. Now Chat GPT is gonna do it. And it's got its key stuff in Israel also. Everybody in Silicon Valley, for that matter, is tied to Israel. Sean McGuire At Sequoia, the largest venture capital firm in Silicon Valley, he's in bed with them also. So is Joe Lonsdale at the Founders Fund. He's an Israeli partisan. He's getting to fill and wrapped in Israel. That's Peter Thiel's guy. Peter Thiel's Founders Fund, it's run by Lonsdale, Stanford Review. Peter Thiel founded. It was edited by Lonsdale and. And Lonsdale's an Israel partisan, just like McGuire, just like Alex Carp, Just like all these people that are running tech, which is increasingly in bed with defense tech, is in bed with defense drones, AI, cyber systems, even the rocket ships. It's all in bed now with the US Military. And if Israel has infiltrated the tech companies through Unit 8200, which they did, then they've also infiltrated our military. And if they could pull off a daring operation like a bomb and a pager, very primitive for Hezbollah and Beirut, what could they do here? What could they put in our software in the United States or the hardware? What could they do to an Amer? If they could touch the Ayatollah, can they touch the US President? If they can touch the leader of Hezbollah, Hamas, can they touch a dissenting member of the US Elite? So that is actually the number one threat, that a fifth column in the United States will have a nuclear, armed regional hegemon backing them up in the Middle east as a base of operations. That's the bigger threat. So I want Iran to exist as a big counterweight to Israel. That is in our interest, just like we want balance elsewhere. We're trying to balance India and China. We're trying to, you know, in a way, maybe balance Europe and Russia. We wanna balance Israel and Iran. We wanna balance Israel and this Islamic alliance. Maybe that's a good idea. Get Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran as. As one big coalition. And maybe they hold Israel in check. So some people say, well, I, you know, I don't care. I say, I don't care if the mullahs die. Well, I do, because I want the mullahs on the front line. I don't want me to be on the front line. They are on the front line fighting our war. Actually. Do you wanna know why Israel isn't dropping bombs on you? It's not your turn yet. Okay. In the 70s, they were hunting down the Nazi remnant from the Nazi regime. They were in South America, Mossad, Israeli intelligence. They were tracking down all the Nazi collaborators to haul them to Israel for a trial. And now that. Then it was Egypt that stood in their way, and they destroyed Egypt, and it was Syria that stood in their way. And it was Iraq and it was. It was the Palestinians. And now it's Iran. And what happens when America stands in their way? Well, they'll do it to you too. I want Iran. I, you know, I want Iran to fight him over there so we don't have to fight him over here. I want Iran to fight the Israelis over there so we don't have to fight their fifth column in the United States. I want Israel to be weaker. So I saw some people didn't really get that. They said, oh, he's rooting against America. America's controlled by Israel. I'm rooting for America. But right now, Iran is fighting for America more than America's fighting for America. America's fighting for Israel. Iran is fighting for Iran. But by fighting against Israel, Iran is indirectly fighting for us. So I pray for the martyrs. I pray for the martyrs in Iran. I pray for their martyred Ayatollah. I pray for their martyred irgc, because they're fighting the war that we are not. That we will not. Who are we fighting this war for? They're not even hiding it. We're fighting it for Israel. I don't blame Iran. I don't blame them even a little bit. Not even a little bit. It's. It's tragic what is happening. All loss of life is tragic. And obviously, I pray for the dead Americans that have been killed by this. But who is responsible for the dead Americans? It is the decision makers that betrayed us to a foreign nation and sent American citizens to fight and die, to kill and be killed on behalf of a foreign nation. That's who bears the responsibility. Who bears responsibility for American lives? The commander in chief of the armed forces that sends them into harm's way and better only be doing it if it's in the interest of the United States of America. Who's responsible for any American dying? Well, their representative, their sovereign, their head of state, their leader, whose job it is to protect the homeland, ensure domestic tranquility, protect against enemies, foreign and domestic. It's our president that needs to be looking out for us, not Iran, not Israel. Who launched a war that we knew we couldn't finish, that we knew would bear casualties that has no tangible, conceivable benefit for Americans. It was President Trump. On behalf of Israel. I don't blame Iran. I don't hold Iran responsible. Iran is not my enemy. I don't want to fight Iran. I don't want to die in Iran. You say Iran is our enemy. Why? They have a different religion. Why is Iran my enemy? Because they oppressed their own people. I don't live in Iran. I'm not an Iranian. That's their problem. They're not my problem. They're not killing me. I have a greater risk of dying on the highway because an Indian has a cdl. I have a greater risk of dying because a black person's driving on the shoulder and cops can't chase him anymore. I'm at greater risk of dying on American public transit than I am because the, you know, the Iranians went to war with me. We have real problems in this country, real problems that our leadership won't solve. Instead they send our soldiers not to protect our border, not to protect Americans in our own cities, not to ensure peace on our public transit or public square, but to go and fight Israel's adversaries so they can have as much power and wealth as, as is literally possible and conceivable for them to have. So who's responsible? Who is the enemy? The enemy is within. The enemy is not, you know, okay, we, we don't like the mullahs so we're gonna take what, a little detour? That's the scenic route? Well, we'll just bomb them. Just. Yeah, well, we happen to not like them. Fuck it, let's just kill em all. No, not my enemy. Iran is not the enemy. Muslims are not the enemy. The enemy is within. The enemy comes from within and the enemy are the people that have hijacked our government and sending Americans to kill and be killed on behalf of their country. That's the enemy. That's the enemy that comes from within. It's the enemy that tells us we're a melting pot. Diversity is our strength. It's the enemy that opened our borders to people that hate us and kill us. It's the people that oversaw the destruction of our cities. Riots that forced the cops not to arrest criminals. That's the enemy. The enemy is within. That's who I'm worried about unseating. You want to talk about regime change in Iran? I want regime change in America. You want regime change in Iran? You want an uprising over there? I want an uprising over here? I want regime change here. Make Iran again. I wanna make America great again. So I see some of these knuckle dragging, idiot conservatives falling for this. That Haim guy, what's that Christian guy's name? He's like some Christian nationalist. I saw him interview the Asian guy, one of the Asian guys or so. They all look the same to me and they all sound the same. Nice guy though, but I saw that. I think his name is Matt Haim Heim, something like that. He goes on the show and he goes, I disagree with this, Tank. You're sticking up for the mullahs? No, douchebag, I'm sticking up for America. And you know, if you didn't just make culture war slop. If you actually did your homework, maybe you'd know a thing or two about this. I've been doing this for 10 years. As I like to remind people every day, look at the bigger picture. The problem is not foreign aid. We give all this foreign aid money. That's not the problem. They say we're fighting an endless war. Not the problem. Israel's committing a genocide with our tax dollars. Not the problem. None of these things. Not the foreign aid, not aac, not the never ending wars, not the genocide, not the Jewish media. None of these things are the problem. These are a means to an end. All of these things are the mode. These are a means to an end. These are means wielded by a Jewish fifth column inside of our country. Powerful Jews loyal to Israel, loyal to international Jewry, have hijacked our institutions, are directing American power at their enemies. Hezbollah, Hamas, Assad, the Houthis, Iran, the Shiite militias in Iraq. The IRGC directed American power at their enemies to degrade them, to destroy them, to pave the way for an Israeli empire, which is meant to be the seat of a global Jewish empire and the capital of international Jewry will migrate from New York to Jerusalem. And all our Jewish billionaires, all our Jewish leaders under fire from antisemitism and seeing, seeing their promised land built up and enriched and powerful, they will move there and Israel will grow in size, in territory, in population, in wealth, in prestige and status. And they will go where they can be themselves, they will go where they can be Jewish. And they will have that country, that empire, sprawling across the Middle east, controlling the choke points, controlling the infrastructure, the raw materials, the supply chains, the arbitrage between the continents. At the center of the world island, the center of the heartland, which is the center of the world island. And they will also have their influence in our corridors of power as well. They will also have their influence through technology, through political connections. They'll also have their people, their viceroy inside of our government. That's the biggest threat. That's the problem. You think Iran is the problem? You think Muslims are the problem? They're not the problem they're in. They're an instrument, a tool. The real problem is the sophisticated, sinister adversary that is at the core, the nucleus. All of this other stuff orbits around it. This is at the center of it all. And that's what people are not ready for. That's what people might scoff at God, a Jewish empire headquartered in Jerusalem. Yeah, well, you thought we wouldn't be at war with Iran. Right now probably too, didn't you? You didn't think they would use October 7th as a rolling justification to overthrow Assad and invade Lebanon and get us to bomb the Houthis for a year and then ultimately get us into a ground war in Iran, which we're inevitably headed towards. You thought that too, didn't you? I'm sure they would have scoffed 50 years ago if you told them it would have went this far. When Israel is trading land for peace and, and making a deal with the Egyptians, you probably would have scoffed back then if you were alive. So that is the big picture. That's what people are not maybe ready for, willing to grapple with that. But that is the new century. When the Israelis said, we're going to reset the regional order 50 years, that's what they meant. They meant everything is about to fundamentally change. And it is. And that is even what Netanyahu said today in his speech. Netanyahu said we will first become a regional power, and then that will make us a global power. That's obviously the goal. By taking out Iran, he said, our Messiah won't come back next week, but he means he's coming back soon. And they're working toward that goal. That's why, as Tucker pointed out, that they're wearing a Greater Israel patch on their arm, because it is about expanding Israeli territory, pushing their enemies geographically further back. And that means pushing them out of the west bank and Gaza, pushing them out of the Sinai, pushing them out of the territory south of the Latani, maybe pushing into Jordan. And then once they create that buffer zone and destroy all their enemies, militaries, then they can begin work on the temple, the seed of the lawless man. That's the goal. That's obvious, isn't it? People say, well, we're already at war with Iran. What do you like the mullahs? Mullahs? You don't even know what the fuck you're talking about. What is a mullah, you fucking stupid idiot? They say, well, as long as we're attacking the mullahs, what do you like? Islam? Islam? Give me a break. Islam. Who runs Hollywood? Who runs the media? Who runs banking? Who runs the government? Is it Muslims they're afraid to criticize? Then why, oh, why is Randy Fine in Congress? It's the Muslims. Everybody's afraid to criticize at the peril of their career, their livelihood, social standing. That's who we're afraid of. It's Muslims that will act like berserkers and lie about you and destroy your reputation. Or kill you if you go against them. It's them. Doesn't feel like it. Doesn't feel like it lately, actually, Muslims are just the instrument. And they will be brought here and they will be radicalized and they will be incited to attack us so that we will hate them, so that we will co sign Israel's war thinking there's a mutual benefit. And we will kill our empire to build Israel's. Our empire. And the Maga movement, as a tiny part of it, will be sacrificed on the altar. It will be burned up and destroyed in this attack so that we can build a foundation for a Jewish empire. And then when they are finished with us, they will wipe their hands clean and they will be done with us. And then we will be their slaves. That's the end game. Obviously. We fought all these wars. We destroyed our peace dividend, our Maga movement, our everything. It's all being burned up. We are the sacrificial lamb. We are the burnt offering. We are being destroyed so that they can create. And then when we are, when our country perishes, they will laugh, they will admonish us. They will say, it is a curse from Hashem because we became anti Semitic. We lost the Jews, so now we lost our secret sauce. That is what they will say. That is what they will say when America crashes and burns, civil war, fire rains from the sky, whatever. They'll say, well, America became anti Semitic, they abandoned Hashem, and that is why now they're being divinely punished. And it is just. They became amazing, right? That's. That's what they say. They say it all the time. What did Roseanne Barr say? She said America will fall. That's literally what Roseanne Barr said. If America banish the Jews, they will get what they deserve. America will fall. They fucking hate us. These people fucking hate us. They can't wait to see it. They're glad. They can't stand us. They tolerate us. You want to talk about tolerance? They tolerate us. They see us as stupid goyim. And they are just bearing and grinning. Grin and bear it as they gas up the go, no pun intended, telling them, hey, we're gonna get mass deportations. Oh, we're gonna support Trump. Good morning. We are going to win. Good morning. We are going to win. Good morning. We are go. You know, these fucking stupid idiots, they're grinning and bearing it, pretending to be friends with the goyimmer, waiting to kill us. Lying in wait to rise and kill first. It's what it is. Now what you do with this information. Hey, whatever. Like I would say, don't give into hatred, okay? Don't give into hatred. Don't be like them. But that's what it is. And you get this Protestant goofus, larper costume wear, puffing on his pipe. I saw this show. I don't know the guy, maybe he's a nice guy, I don't know him. But he watches a clip and he goes, huh? So Nick sticks a ranch, should win the war. Isn't that not patriotic? Patriotic? You don't know the first thing about it. You don't know the meaning of the word Patriotic for this government. What's patriotic about this? How many dead Americans, how many paralyzed, permanently injured, maimed Americans from Iowa, from Florida, from Connecticut, from. You know, all these people that have now died and been injured in the conflict? Was it patriotic to send them to destroy our empire? To build another? No, I don't think so. So, yeah, I am rooting for Iran. You're right. He got me. Guilty as charged. I'm rooting for Iran, cuz Iran is fighting them over there. They're on the front lines. It's their turn. Are you ready? And ask yourself, are you ready? Iranian Revolutionary Guard. They're willing to die for what they believe in. They're willing to die for their religion and defiance against Israel, against America. What would happen if Israel was bombing us like they're bombing Iran? Where would all of you be? Where the fuck would all of you be? You people that don't want to vote for a Democrat. You gonna get the vaccine cuz you don't want to lose your job? Where would you pussies be? Do you believe in anything? Huh? Honest to God? Think about it. Think about it. They're not different than us. They're not different than us at all. They're human beings. Human beings slaughtered. Slaughtered mercilessly giving up their lives for their country, for their God. Facing death bravely, filling the ranks, knowing they'll be struck down. Mojtaba Haman, filling the seat of his father, knowing that he's almost certainly going to die. Just like Hamas did, just like these other. The, the other martyrs did. These are warriors. These are warriors that actually believe in their religion. These are warriors that actually believe in their cause. Facing certain death defiantly. What about you guys? What about the fight over here? If Israel's dropping missiles on everybody, would you face death defiantly or would you go running for the hills? Uh, would you not want to be pictured next to the anti Semite? Would you not want to get Fired from your job. You know, there's a lesson in all this. You know, maybe. Maybe in some sense, history belongs to those who fight. History belongs to those who care. The Jews care. When they fought for Israel, they had their fight. They were bold, daring, cruel, unscrupulous. You think about the. The things they've accomplished, you know, by way of deception. They were willing to fight. The Iranians are willing to fight and die. Are Americans. Are. Are we willing to do anything? Are we willing to do absolutely anything? That's. That's the question everybody needs to ask. Are we gonna make Instagram reels, reaction content? I don't know. The Mullers suck. Okay, buddy. Um, but anyway. And that's not a call for violence, by the way. I'm not saying to go. I don't actually think violence is called for in America. But you do need to rededicate yourself to the struggle. It's a very serious struggle against Jewish power. As Catholics, as Christ believers, okay, they're Muslims, we're Christians. As Americans, okay, you need to rededicate yourself to the struggle. And, you know, there's more than one way to give your life. Yeah. They give their lives and their way. We give our lives to the struggle day in, day out, trying to ascend the ladder, trying to wrest back control over the government. And it's important. I think the greatest peril is that we become too much like the enemy. That might be the greatest peril. That might actually accelerate our defeat. And by that, I mean, if we turn to hatred and violence, and even if we. Let's say we appoint some brutal dictator and that guy goes to war with Israel, I don't know that that's going to work. Okay? We got to be innocent and cunning. We have to be both. And it's very difficult. In some ways, it's easier. In some, like, orgy of ecstatic martyrdom, you know, this big climax of battle or something, we have to give our entire lives to this, our whole mind, our whole soul, and for the right reasons. Because it's right. Because it's just. That's why we have to do it. We have to be absolutely dedicated. That's what it is. It's. These are dark times. These are very dark times. Very dark, very ominous, and nobody feels good about it. So time to get a little bit serious. No, the mullahs are not the problem. If I hear you talking about Islam, you are a fucking goy. Or you're a Jew, or you're a Jew pretending to be. Go. Okay, all right. But that's that. We're gonna move on. We're gonna take a look at our super chats. This is a long show. It's like a two hour monologue almost. But look, this is the. We are at war. We are at war. This is like Star wars and it's, it's, you know, it's a bit convoluted. It's layered. There's the war and then there's the war. There's a shadow war. There's a shadow war going on beneath the surface. It can't be seen. It is an unseen war. It's the secret war. It's a secret spiritual war. It is a shadow and I'm not joking. But it is. But I'm have a cheerful demeanor. It is a shadow conflict and only until it is too late will the nature of it be revealed. And the reason I bring up Star wars because you know, in Star wars it's like you have a battle between the Empire and the rebels. And ostensibly people think it's all political, right? If you're in the Rebel alliance, you're like, I don't like big government. You know, I don't like being oppressed by this Empire ruled from Coruscant. And if you're a pro Empire guy, you're like, you know, these rebels are terrorists. Fuck em. I say crush em. Bring on the walkers, bring on the atats. So everyone thinks it's political, but in reality it's. There's something religious happening. Who is, who is the emperor of the Empire? Well it's not some political figure. It's like a demonic force. It is a demonic spiritual entity. And on the other side, who is, who is fighting the battle for the rebels? It's the good guys in exile. It's another religious order. Not to gay, not to get read it. Okay, not to gay it up and get read it. But I think about this all the time. I think about this all the time. It's exactly the same way you think it's political. You think it's Republicans and Democrats. It's Americans in the third world. There are Americans in China. There's a political layer, but underneath the political is the spiritual. Hidden within, nested inside is something intimate and spiritual and personal. And it's wizards. You know, it's a religious order and it matters how we fight. Also in, in the same way we can't give into the dark side. Just like in Star, we can't be led by hate. Sounding cornier, but it's also true because if the demonic is Influencing the power of Israel. The demonic feeds on hatred. The demonic feeds on wickedness. Hardening your heart against God. So you may think you're fighting for the cause. You may think the ends justify the means. You. But you're only playing a part in a incomprehensibly complex plan that ultimately serves the devil. So it doesn't just matter, you know, what we're fighting for, but it's also how we're fighting personally every day. So, you know these people that. Oh, well, the Mullers, well, they suck too. Well, I'm not a Democrat. You know all this kind of stuff. Well, that's not serious. Well, you're not being mature. Well, I don't know what that means. Okay, what does that mean? It means I'm not a Wagey. Like, what does that mean? He's not mature. Tell him how to act. He doesn't know how to act. I'm not an actor. I'm a human. That's what I do. Someone needs to get this guy in line. He doesn't know how to act. You're right. I'm not an actor. Anyway, that's my favorite. You ever see that Kanye? He's on Jimmy Kimmel, and he goes, you know, little kid thinks a coffee table. They say, he doesn't know how to act. We're actors. So true. So true. The goat. Anyway. All right, let's take a look at the super chats that. This is. This is real. This is real. This is why you watch the show. This is why you watch the show. This is what it's all about. All right? We are gonna move on. It is true, though. Okay? It is true. I've always felt it. I've always felt it. I've always felt tapped in. You know, I'm. I don't think I just read the tea leaves. I think I am just, like. I am just, like, dialed in. Okay? I had a meeting with Candace and Charlie on the astral plane. It was me, Jeff, Charlie, Candace, and we all were hanging out on the astral plane discussing these events. No, but it's true. I've been dialed in from day one. I've always. I'm like Yoda. Remember when Yoda kind of knew? He always kind of knew the dark. Cuz if you know the lore, it's like the dark side clouded the Jedi council, so they didn't anticipate the resurgence of the Sith order. But Yoda knew everybody else was too arrogant. Everybody else was too arrogant and stodgy. All the other Jedi. But Yoda was dialed in and he kind of knew. He sensed it. And that's like me. It's like, I kind. I sense this. I sense a plot to destroy the Jedi. I sense the fall of the Republic. I feel it. I am dialed in like that anyway. Not to be. Not to nerd out a little bit, but that's true. So it's. It's pretty freaky. I hope I'm wrong. I would be very relieved if, like, Israel was destroyed tomorrow and it's like, oh, I guess we have nothing to worry about. I'd be like, thank God. Like, honestly, that's a huge relief. Like, now I feel a lot better. Can I just get a vanilla latte and a cinnamon pull apart, please? Like, that would make me feel a lot better. Cause this is deeply disconcerting. The signs are not good. It's very ominous. I wish I was wrong. If, like, if like, Iran won and this was all overblown and like Israel just chilled out and they're like, you know what? Nevermind. We're not gonna kill everybody and Jews were totally innocent, I would be like, you almost scared me. Like, oh my God, you really had me going. I thought fire was about to fall from the sky and neither the innocent or the guilty would be spared. You really had me going there. I was freaking out, but it's. I'm getting to be, you know, chicken little sometimes. Chicken little knows what he's talking about. Not good. I wish I was wrong. I wish I was wrong. Uh, but I fear that I'm right. And if I'm right, then we're all dead. If I'm right, then we're all dead. But you know what makes you feel better? You start to think, like, the end of the world is upon us. The tribulation is imminent. We're all going to die. But then you remember, like, mom, we're gonna die anyway. You know, like, we're all gonna, we're all gonna die anyway. It's kind of the whole. So I don't know if that's a big source of relief, but it's definitely like, well, it's like kind of one option here. You get what you get, right? You get what you, you just got to live your life and be guided by conscience. That's all you can do. That's like, it's already over, you know, Jesus saved the day. It's already over. We. We already won. Okay? So just keep that in mind. We are. We. They are an instrument. We are an instrument of God. We have to be an instrument of God. You know, if death arrives, well, you know, it comes for everybody. Eternal life is only guaranteed through Jesus, so that's how you have to think about it. Don't. Don't get too hung up on nationalism, race, anything, ideology, anything. I know that is not gonna be popular, but it's just true, you know? Cause if you get too hung up, all these things will pass eventually.
B
Brian said $20. Do we vote Democrat across the board or just for House and Senate?
A
Just for House and Senate, Just for the House. Actually, you can vote Republican for the Senate, just for the house.
B
$20. Just watch the Nuremberg movie. Do you think they'll ever do a movie about the Kessner affairs? Maybe an HBO miniseries?
A
I could be.
B
Your grandma sent $25. Hello again, Mr. You could be my grandson. I knew I wasn't MAGA when J.D. vance, Marco Rubio, Mark Levin, and Ben Shapiro decided they were. I am very concerned that this Iran war has ruined the US So it has.
A
You're. You're absolutely right. And I feel the same way. And I don't know how any. Everybody else didn't feel the same way too. How are you an OG maga? And you see Shapiro, Levin, Lindsey Graham, Shapiro, Vance, all these people. I think I said Shapiro twice. All these people. Join in. You're still on board. Clearly, something went wrong.
B
Cheesy Sachs had $20. Did you hear that the COVID vaccine might have Epstein's DNA in it? If actually true, everything would start to make sense.
A
Do you really believe that? Honestly? I know you're saying that. Do you actually believe that? Because if you really believe that, then I don't know, man. I got a war in the Middle East.
B
97 Irish stocks and $50. Yeah, but voting Democrat is just too much. Too much? Bro, they are holding a hot pair of scissors that are nuts. And I'm starting to get a little nervous, so I need you to pay attention.
A
Who is. Who's doing that? The Democrats.
B
America first, bro. IP sent $25. Venezuela, then Iran. Regime change in Russia. Sounds pretty good. All jokes aside, where would you want the next IPAC to be?
A
The next A pack? What is it?
B
Dr. Curious said $20 Plaza destroy a Maga boomer in a debate so we can send it to her father in laws. Do I just need to take the Boomer black pill?
A
Maybe I will. Let me debate Steven Crowder. I want to debate somebody. I need to debate somebody about this. Um, someone that's more pro Trump than me. But I think Steven Crowder feels similarly. He's Obviously more in favor, more tolerant of this administration, but he. He's been okay. Actually, I don't know who I would debate. Gimme somebody. Somebody. Somebody big.
B
America only said.
A
Pause. Pause.
B
America only sent $25. How will the GOP know we voted down due to them not being far enough? Right, as opposed to them thinking we want more moderate?
A
It doesn't matter. It's about the effect, dumbass. It's not about we don't need them to know it. It's about them getting punished either way.
B
Chicken 10 Diego I percent it's like
A
I say it every night on the show and I repeat myself deliberately because you people are dumb. I say the same shit over and over and over every night and you still are like, wait, how are they going to know we did it for this reason? The point is that they will be hurt by it. It doesn't matter if they know or not.
B
Chicken 10 Diego y percent $50. Where I live, whites are only about 30% of the. It's depressing. Assimilation is a myth.
A
Yeah, that's true.
B
Teriya Davis sent $50. John Kiriakou only blew up once he got lean.
A
Is that true? I don't know his. I don't know the lore.
B
Rashawn vance is objectively ugly. Roy percent $20 you have to be severely demented as a white dude to fall in love with and breed with an indian. Jaden willingly has sex with that thing. Rape faith. Marilyn, get HPV.
A
Hey, hey, hey, hey. Come on now. John.
B
Roy percent $20 hello fellow growipers. Let's get organized and let's get vibe. Lenny Del Rape Roy percent $20. I promised myself that I would never vote for a democrat. But you made a great case. Me and all my niggas voting Democrat in 2026. Anyone who doesn't is a pussy who isn't willing to do whatever it takes to win. Also a huge sign of disloyalty is faith. Meryl Arab or indian.
A
That's so true. If you don't vote democrat, you are disloyal and a you are a disloyal. I have seen what people do that will not vote democrat and it disgusts me and it disgusts me. People don't vote democrat, they. They do somersaults on israel's dick. Vote democrat or else. Fuck you. I'm voting democrat in the house. If you don't do it, it is personally disloyal to the leader, which is me and I no longer respect you. Vote democrat. You have to do it. There are no excuses. Not don't. I'm withholding my vote. No, we're voting to punish them. We are voting to punish them. A vote for a Democrat is a vote to punish the gop. I'm voting to drop a hammer on that.
B
So Nate has sent $20. How are these turds getting more than 125 characters for Super Chats?
A
Because they pay for the gang shit.
B
No, lame shit.
A
Also, it's too far.
B
Is Nate Fisher a groiper and slasher? A trustworthy investor with his new founding fund?
A
I don't know him. I've never talked to him. But some of his content's okay. I don't if he's a groiper. I have no idea.
B
Grace Ashcroft X Nick Fuentess sent $20. Can you play Renine in your own time and tell us how much you love sweet Ms. Ashcroft? She's a klutz. She's 100% your type.
A
Okay, that's gotta be full of soy.
B
Sent $20. Tried eating McDonald's tonight. All cable channels covering the car attack. PBS had Christians under attack in Lebanon based.
A
Oh, I see. Yeah.
B
Northern Groy percent $50. Hey, Nick. Huge fan of the show. Rudyard lynch crashed out hard on you in his latest video timestamp 3705. Who cares?
A
While he was what? While Odin was watching him jack off. Bro. Bro acts like he didn't crash out last year saying that like he has sex with his mom or some crazy like that. Like, give me a break. Who would ever take that guy $20?
B
Did you see Father Chad Ripper on Chan Ryan? Interesting seeing a Catholic exorcist on such a mainstream platform.
A
I didn't watch it.
B
GOP fallout 26. Said $26. First time super chat. Also first time voting Dem ever. Wonk question the goat. GOP has to go. Let's take the power back. 28.
A
Let's go. I'm doing it.
B
But Aristotle sent $50. July 4, 1976. Yonatan Netanyahu was killed. Look up the Jonathan Institute. His little brother composed the War on terror and mourning. And 50 years later, it's worked flawlessly. First Super Chat Bean Supreme. 44 cent. $20 head. Cruz, calling you a traitor to the US is comical. This is the same retard who set his number one goal as senator is to be the number one defender of a foreign nation state.
A
That's hypocritical. Wait a second. That's hypocritical.
B
Ever seen a woman smoking with her
A
prolapsed hate okay great.
B
Emerald sent $30 I think the admin is covering up the real number of US military casualties it's sinister pray the rosary for our troops that's definitely interior union grower percent $50 boogaloo in Burlington Vermont because ICE deployed to Nabuan one guy with a DUI and it activated hundreds of frothing psycho libs mass deportations might be over but they still think it's crystal knocked
A
okay I'm not no
B
boogaloo ass $20 okay let's make a deal after we win then can we rape sneako Mechagro I percent $41 Happy Birthday Haley birthday cake emoji balloon emoji you're based AF a certified red pillar at all around bad Bitch True Original
A
1 of 1 okay what is that?
B
Lil Niga in a big world sent $50 a loaf of bread, a container of milk and a stick of butter A loaf of milk, a container of bread and an AF hat an AF hat Candace Owens and a total Aryan victory welding grow I percent $30 Trump remarks in KY last night Cheeto ass nigger really brought Jake Paul on stage to talk Love the show God bless
A
okay good to know addict sent $50
B
recall Alan Swirl just fled to Russia because of jews lean stubinbic based w a French flare rugged activist Perhaps connect on AF foundation his ER publishes books, propaganda etc. He watches you I don't know him
A
I don't know him is he bait? If he fled to Russia that's a
B
little sus greg hummman sent $20 blue wave coming in 26 then galactic emperor nick in 28 no no but maybe another maybe another $25 tried going to fwintest store while on public wifi server not found message switch the data and it pops up no problem.
A
LOL. That's crazy.
B
Dick Tucker Suim sent $20 learning a new language this year and getting lean listening to the show for summer goy
A
miss end good yes. Yeah I got lean. I'm looking good. I'm looking good. I'm not even gonna lie. All I did. You wanna know all I did? I stopped eating and I just broke out the pull up bar. That's it cuz anything else is too much for me. Okay? It has to be simple otherwise I can't do it. I can do a rule I can't do. You know here's your. Here's your workout plan. I broke out the pull up bar. I started cranking out pull ups every day. I stopped eating and I'm Looking good. I'm much lower body fat than I used to be. Get getting a little bit of muscle, Nothing crazy. Okay? Nothing crazy. I'm not a bodybuilder or anything. Stop. Seriously? Really? That's nothing. Uh, no, but I. But a little bit of muscle, so, yeah, it's very. It's very doable. I always thought it would be harder than it is, but it's that when I was younger, I thought, oh, my gosh, I'm gonna grow old and get fat. I'm gonna be gross. It's the easiest thing in the world. Don't eat. So easy. People just have no self control. Just don't eat. I barely eat anything, you know, today I had a cup of coffee, a little bit of oatmeal and a cheeseburger. No fries. That's it. Easy. It's easy. It is easy. But I don't know. Most people, I guess, have no impulse control. I don't know what that is. I used to think, that's gonna be so hard. Like you just eat anything and balloon up. We gotta be so particular. It's simple. It's simple. That's why you really don't hate fat people enough. Fat people. You really don't hate them enough because it's like, what are we doing? What are we doing? How did you let it get that far? I got a little chubby and I said, like, hold the phone, this is a crisis. I started getting a little fat in my neck, little fat in my belly. And I was like, okay, this is bad. Change course. Easiest thing ever. So anyway, fuck that.
B
Fitness sent 67. Hey, Nick, thanks for inspiring me to human capital. Max, here's your cut. Also, how do I explain all this jewelry stuff to my parents who were born in the 60s? Any books or studies I can point them to?
A
Okay. Lyric Terror every night. Every night.
B
Lyric terror sent $20. Did you see there's a news.
A
How do I red pill my parents? Dude, you can't.
B
Lyric Terror sent $20.
A
They're 100 years old. They're a hundred years old. They can't remember where their phone is. You just had it in your hand everywhere they go. Wait, I can't find my phone. That's like my. I love my mom, but that's her move. I think I left my phone in the restaurant. Oh, there it is. Okay. Literally. And I love my parents to pieces. Every time I go out with my mom, I think I left my phone in the restaurant. Oh, there it is. It's like they don't even know where their glasses are. They can't find their phone. They can't find their glasses. You're lucky. They can find their way home from work. And you're gonna red pill them on the Jews. Are there any studies I could recommend? Studies? Studies. Dude, they're watching reruns of all in the Family. You know, my mom, her favorite is Judge Judy. She's. They're watching Judge Judy. You're gonna give em studies on the Jews? Boomers are reading inspirational quotes on Instagram. They. They can't parse the difference between AI and reality. They're all. They're all on Instagram Reels or YouTube shorts. They're as bad as the toddlers. Yeah, let's give him an academic study on Jewish power. For sure.
B
Venom. One one cent. $20. I got your back, Nick. I will be voting blue when midterms come around. Make America goim again.
A
Uh, I. I don't know that we want to embrace that.
B
You only YOLO once sent $25. Would you consider a gay to wear a shirt with no pants? Like Winnie the Pooh? Sheila Boeuf is cool. Shout out to Sheila Boeuf.
A
Uh, a shirt with no pants. I don't like that look. I think that's like a girl look. You know, when a girl wears, like an oversized shirt, to me it looks very feminine. So on a guy? I don't think so. Um, for a guy, it's pants with no shirt is the. But I don't do that. I don't know how people do that. Some guys walk around, pants, no shirt. I. Maybe it's because I have a terrible physique. Maybe that's why. But I guess if I had a great physique, maybe I'd want to show it off all the time. But I wanna have clothes on, you know? Anyway, I know that's not a real question, but whatever. Shia LaBeouf. He's mad at me. Shia LaBeouf. He'S a little pressed. I said that. He's performative and he goes, some motherfucker called me performative on the Internet the other day. I didn't know. I'm sorry. I didn't know you would hear that. I didn't know it would get back to you. I didn't know you were gonna. But look, I mean it. It's a little performative, Okay? I don't. Look, I don't hate your guts. Like, I like him. I like him enough. Look, dude, I don't hate you. I don't wanna be your enemy, but yeah, it's a little look, bro. You're a little performative. Okay? Did you see that? He's getting interviewed and he goes, some motherfucker called me performative on the Internet. That was me. I called you performative. But look, but Shia, Shia, I don't hate you. Come back. I like,
B
I like shy $100. Your story will be one among many of great Americans. One of perseverance, courage, faith and Dora.
A
It's just another Bronx tale, man. It's just another story of anybody else. But I appreciate the big super chat.
B
Trump retreats from Minneapolis. Trump kicks hornets nest in Iran. Muslims respond with terrorism in the US Public starts begging Trump to resume deportations. Potential unintended benefit Iran first.
A
That can't be. Yeah. You can't be serious. Can't be sick. Actually, this is how we get. Yeah, no kill yourself.
B
Wisdom ISIS alien sent $21. An ISIS attack on USA now during Iran warning ISIS considers Shia Muslims apostates and Iran is an enemy.
A
Yeah, that wouldn't make sense. It'll be an Iranian thing where GroIP
B
present $20 Russian oil licensed for 30 days. This whole thing is such a clusterfuck.
A
That's hilarious.
B
Shekel agent Phil Lamont and sent $20 in USA by definition defend the zog whether open or subversive all defend the warmeny deny Christian
A
counter. Oh yeah, yeah, I agree.
B
Random viewer sent $20. Happy Friday.
A
Thanks. Yeah. TGIF man. Thank God.
B
Kate hikes 109 for the weekend.
A
Hot take.
B
Hey, Nick, Love you. And great show tonight as always. Is there somewhere you allow us to reach out for business inquiries? I'm in the printing business and we can get some fire AF tapestries going. And we can even do stages, banners and backdrops for events too. Enjoy the rest of your night. King saluting face emoji frog emoji.
A
Yeah, I posted the intern form on my telegram. If you fill that out, we'll get back to you. But I appreciate the big super chat. Yeah, shoot us a message on Go to telegram T me nickj. Fuentes.
B
Scroll up and send me Professor Jank continued his generational run on Piers Morgan today, saying America's economic collapse means young men won't be able to afford only fans anymore, which could lead to revolution in the streets.
A
Well, only fans will always be affordable, I think. Right?
B
I don't.
A
I don't agree with that. And. And there's Porn is free, is it not? I mean, not that I know anything about, but like, isn't. Isn't porn free? That doesn't even make any sense. What are you talking about? You know, since when? That's just insane. I mean, you could argue that, like, if people got hungry, there might be a revolution, but I don't know, I feel like that's maybe the most affordable thing.
B
Dark X Wolf, 17 cent, $20. My dad might be cooked. Bro was tweaking when I was playing you in the car. Talking about how the US bombing Iran because of China and that Iraq actually did of WMDs back in 03. Actual neosop crying face emoji.
A
No one. No one cares about your dad. No one cares that your boomer parents are blue pilled. All boomers are blue pilled. Why is it like every night my dad supports the war? Yeah, obviously, because you're like, what? Yeah, okay, we got that. No one cares. Every night there's like 10 super chats. How do I red pill my dad? My dad's cooked. My mom's blue pilled. No shit, dude, they were born in the 70s, probably, like. Yeah, they're. They have been bombarded with propaganda since they were in the womb. Okay? Obviously. Obviously. They're fucked.
B
Members say I've sent $20. Hope they don't drop charges on Sneako's grapes like they did them boys in Israel today.
A
Okay? Yahoo.
B
Ubelsendrump's jaw sent $20. I'm not dead. My balls are still an age. And orange's jaw. Guys. Skull emoji. Katney's 99 cent, $20. You're late.
A
I know.
B
Southern Star 5 sent $200. 50 years old. Stay at home. Mom here. Not your typical demographic. We'll be voting blue for the first time. Completely dismantled.
A
Yeah. Thank you for the big super chat. Another one? Can I count on you? Do it. Just do it. See how it feels. Try it. Come on in. The water's fine. I'm voting Democrat. And I couldn't be happier. I feel good about it for the first time. I feel good about voting for the lesser of two evils. I feel good about my vote. I feel like I'm making a difference. Come on in. The water's fine. Just. Just. Just try it. Just. Just say it out loud. Just see how it feels. It's not gonna hurt. It's not gonna hurt, I promise. Just try it. No. Another one. Another Democrat voter. The GOP will be destroyed. God willing. God willing, the GOP will be utterly destroyed. It will not recover. All the president's men will not be able to put it back together. So, hey, I appreciate the big super chat. You Know we love. We love the moms. Not the typical demographic. Come on now.
B
Antisemiticat sent $20.
A
We love moms.
B
Seems that Jimmy didn't do his research yet because apart from them saying they want to really debunked stuff and saying you voted for Kamala as a correction, most telling was when he said he doesn't do his research before interviewing someone. Maybe because he doesn't interview people. Incompetent old fox.
A
Oh, I love that. I love that. Yeah, he needed to do the research. He doesn't do research.
B
Aaron said 25. Wish you the best. What are you currently reading?
A
None of your business.
B
Double two double sent $20. If the left wins, they start an AI control grid like China. There will be no chance to fight back, politically or otherwise. We will be lost like the UK crushed the GOP in 26 and rebuild in 28 with Jubio.
A
If the left. If the left doleft. Doleft. Shut the fuck up, goofball.
B
Sent $20. Love the show. Also W's in the chat for growing for moms.
A
We want a fascist to win in 28. I want Democrats to have oversight. That's it. Okay, stupid. You don't really even seem to get what we're doing. I'm not reading any more of your super chats because you are an idiot. If the left wins, then they create a social credit AI grid. Hey, slow your roll, dumbass. I'm saying give them the house, dummy.
B
So that's just garg x wolf 17 sent $50. Berlin Hollyhand is right, Nick. You can't let the left win. Just trust the plan. First time rage baiting. Pls react. Bobby sent $69. Just finish your 10 part series with Joel Webban. That was definitely one of my favorite movies you've done thus far that I've seen. Anyways, great job and God, thanks a lot.
A
I'm glad you like it. It was a lot of work. He put me to work. We did 10 interviews in two days. 10 hours of content in two days. It was brutal. Because I'm lazy. I. I'm honest. I hate working. I'm a Leo. I'm such a Leo. I hate. I hate working and I'm very ADHD. Now I. I can buckle in if I need to, but I don't like to. I don't like it and I can't do it. Two days is about as long as I was going to be able to because that's so not my style. You know, that's just not. That's not me. It isn't me.
B
Roy. Pet for God sent 50. The waterline test you referenced two weeks ago is a spatial skill set. Women are notoriously bad at spatial skills. I don't understand why. Love you, Nick.
A
Because their brains are smaller. Because their brains are smaller and they're dumber. Obviously. That's why. But thank you. I.
B
The largest buyer of tariff rebate claims, Cantor Fitzgerald. The firm formerly run by Howard Ludnick and now led by his two sons. Golden Age.
A
Golden Age.
B
Beaver Talisman sent $25. Renames DOD to DAO. Proceeds to deny engaging in war. How does another rebrand to Department of Excursions sound?
A
Okay.
B
This dog hunts 988 cent. 50. Hey, Nick. I send in super chats. Talking random horseshit, meaningless. But really, I appreciate the assessments. You are the only one I contribute to. Just pandoos, Bud. You are shooting at stra.
A
Thanks. Thanks, Bud. Thanks, Bud. Thanks, little guy. Thanks, little man. Wow, I almost didn't see you, you're so small. Thanks, Little. Little Buddy. I'm teasing you. Don't say Bud. Very patronizing. Very patronizing, Bud. What is that? I'm your leader, Bud. I'm not Bud. I on iron. I'm kidding a little bit. But I unironically hate it when people call me Bud. I have this one friend that does it all the time. I don't know if he still watches my show, so I hope this doesn't get back to me. Or him, I guess. But I have one friend that always calls me Bud. And it makes me want to light myself on fire. Like it makes me want to spontaneously combust. It's just like the most patronizing thing. I'm like, not. I'm not Bud. Okay. I'm not Bud. All right. So, yeah, love that. Love that. I'm kidding a little bit with you. But yes, I do have a friend. He's like, how's it going, Bud? He means well. He means it in a friendly way. But it's like, what is that? Why? Why call me that?
B
Why call mark's life sent $20. You are right on immigration. It will become like anti abortion advocated to the Supreme Court after 60 years. Only once the situation becomes dire and ultimately delegated to states that want ice.
A
I wouldn't go that far.
B
JPAC, 44 cent. $20. You are the worst person to advertise paying for the $100 month club. You make it sound like a bunch of pick me's.
A
Well, who do you think is going to pay 100 bucks a month to like talk to a nigga. Talk to a nigga. Talk to a nigga. Yeah, well look, there's a lot of great people too. You're there for me. Let's just cut the crap. You're there for me.
B
Okay. Grow I percent $20. Dear Lord, please protect us from the goyim. In your name we pray. Amen and women. Okay, no, you moron.
A
Sent $20.
B
Greetings and salutations. Yeah, grow upon $20. Your holly hand impersonation is too good.
A
I just. I just try to imitate an idiot
B
QB Growiper sent $50. Can you wish our boy WB a happy birthday? He's a Catholic wang. He joined the army to die for Israel. But he out drinks hegseth. Should he get out of his contract or stay in as an undercover growiper?
A
Probably should leave if he doesn't want to die. I don't like the whole birthday. This isn't cameo. Okay. This is not cameo. Hey, could we do a birthday message for my friend? Well hey Happy, I'll do it cuz he's a troop. He's one of the troops. So what would I would be some kind of if I didn't probably right. I'd be some kind of craven if I refused your request. Um, so hey, well just this once. Happy birthday to those about to die for Israel. No, I'm kidding. Little, little gallows humor. Happy birthday buddy. Hey, we're rooting for you. Stay alive out there. Well I'm actually rooting for Iran, but I hope you don't die. Um, so good luck out there. Be lethal. Okay. Kill em all. Go out there and kill em all. Okay. Knock em out. Knock em dead pal. But if you can try to leave, try to get out of there. You. You don't need to die for Israel. But I do appreciate it. W's in the chat.
B
7:37 sent $20 and Fuentes is voting. News in 2028. Rolling on the floor laughing emote. Joan west by Don Virginia sent 50 doll recently. That big woman is just as big up as SEO Shills. So to protest the gop, why not just opt out instead of voting for Dems that are usually pro abortion feminists? Respectfully.
A
Wow. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my entire life. That's the stupidest super chat I think I've ever read in my whole life. And you should feel bad for sending it cause you're an idiot. Uh, well if women are a problem then why are we gonna vote out the pro abortion democrat Abortion isn't the problem. Women are the problem. Women are. Abortion is not the. Who gives a. About abortion? No offense. Obviously, it's heinous. Obviously. Abortion is one of the most wicked things a person can do. It's so evil, uh, and it should be eradicated from our society. It's. It's a heinous and wicked evil crime. With that being said, it is a symptom of a disease called feminism. It is a symptom of a society without marriage. And it is a society that has no marriage because of feminism, because women have rights and independence and liberation and agency. So that is not. That has nothing to do with anything, you stupid, dumb ass. Republicans are feminists, too. They're all feminists. That's why it's a problem. Everybody's a feminist. So that means nothing to me. And you're stupid for thinking.
B
Colin Fergal sent $50 RIP Lt. Col. Shaw. 1200 hours of flying for the army to be murdered by a naturalized US citizen from Sierra Leone on US soil. God bless him.
A
Yeah, all right.
B
Erroneous rec. Cent. $50 Trump stinks. His bluff is a trump. Sad old man. Micah sent $20. Beware, sir. The Ides of March approach. Great shows always.
A
Oh, no, you're right. It is the Ides of March. That's freaky. Yeah. On the 15th. That's a little freaky. Okay.
B
Francesco sent $100. Have some money.
A
Thank you for the big super chat. I appreciate.
B
Jason Rusell sent 20.
A
Francesco, just the money. No, very.
B
Jason Rossell sent $20. Please ask viewers to record a video an Israeli Gal Gadot impersonator made unknowingly. She recorded me, then posted it on Instagram differently. When asked, please take it down, she threatened.
A
Are you kidding me? Are you. Are you being so for real rich?
B
Whiteh. S Pro Chad Bronco sack. $20. Since the Mexicans did their sea sake way they walk out bullshit a couple weeks ago, we now have Jews in our small, very white village saying that we should all be focused on Muslims, not Hispanics. We do not even have one Muslim in our village. But we are supposed to be united against Iran, because that's the real enemy,
A
my rich, white, high school friend. So fucking based. Well, if you're rich and you're in the area, then you're probably in the north shore with all the Jews. I'm guessing you're probably up in, what, high Lake Forest or Winetka or something. Probably not Skokie. But that's all Jewish. Yeah, isn't that so typical? And don't you see it now? Live and up close and in person. Stay strong. Rich white high school Chad. That's so awesome. I. That is such a relief. When I see all these young white guys at James Fishback rallies and they recognize me on the streets, it's like, dude, my got me white ass are running fucking wild everywhere. That's what is required. Bryon Holly Hand is a. He is a. We need Fishback clones. We need Fuentus clones. We need, we need based red pilled white going crazy. We needed to become who you are. We needed to become like a white jihadist practically. Not like terrorism, but I mean, you know, like a religious zealot and like a racial warrior, but in a white way. Like a legionary, like a Roman legion. Not like, you know, not like a suicide 85 IQ bomber, but like, you know, like a superhero. So love it.
B
Jamal Chang sent $20. Why is it so impossible to get GOP talking heads to snap out of their spell and stop yigga cucking for Israel? It seems their impotence on every other issue, immigration, etc. Is downstream from this.
A
Cause they're in on it.
B
Harrison Bergeron sent $20. I can see the Fox News headline now. Sleepy Joe's arms support to Ukraine is to blame for Trump's failure in Iran. Guy, her dad sent $50. Sup like 32 married with three sons and a girl on the way. We support you stand with the AF movement. Cradle Catholic returning to the faith in Osia classes now. God bless you and stay safe, brother.
A
Love it. God bless. Wow, four kids at 32.
B
Rich White HS pro Chad Bronco said $20. Lots of young guys listen to you around here. None of us listen to Joe Rogan or Theo Von. That is Gen X, a millennial track. Plus Joe Rogan is a little cuckold. He has a half black daughter, wife was with a black rapper. A teacher brought you up the other day because of Chicago article and everyone knew who you were.
A
No way. That's awesome. Dude, this is white pilling as fuck. This is because, you know, I do this show and sometimes I'm like, I'm just a chud. Like I'm just a chud doing this dumb ass show for political nerds and who even cares? But then I see young white people love the show and I'm like, okay. Like that gives me hope. That gives me a lot of hope. That fills me with determination. All of a sudden I'm filled with determination. So thank you, thank you. Love to hear it. We, we love the Homies, we I. I love high schoolers. I love high schoolers. I'm here to meet a high schooler. Pause. No, I'm kidding. He's here to meet a 15 year old. No, I'm kidding. But hey, W's of the chat. Big shout out. Hold. But hey. Hide your power level. Be careful. Hide your power level. Don't tell your teachers. Don't tell your. Don't tell your tutors that you're a fucking groiper. Don't tell them that you're a white ass nigga. Keep that shit on the DL. Okay, Word to the wise. They don't want you don't want them to clock you. You don't want them to clock it. Don't. Don't let them clock it. Okay. Uh, but that's awesome. That's a white pill.
B
Jim Veec Silver 20 thoughts on the Tom Card and Voting to Defund the Dairy New Hampshire Fire DPT I'm a huge fan and could use some help in my town. I don't know anything about rape Shadows Casino sent $20. Iranians are every bit justified to crippling western culture to the extent that means destroying the economy and fuel.
A
I don't know if I go back.
B
Shell writes urethra fine cent $20. Genuinely high quality analysis. Thank you.
A
What do you mean genuine? What is that supposed to mean? Like it's. No, really. It's really good. Oh, thanks. I guess. Like yeah, I know they have 26 cent $20.
B
Trump pissing off Iran regime the way he pissed off the left in Minneapolis. Half ass effort. That adds fuel to the fire.
A
Yeah.
B
Huckleberry. 999 $20. You're the goat. I'm curious if you have an idea of what the bigger picture may be in regards to what may be for America's future mostly when it comes to controlling the people in the next 10 years.
A
That's crazy. What's going to happen in like the future? I just have one question. Like, what's going to happen like in the future? Hey man, listen, I know it's going to be hard to hear, but like just try to live a simple life, my friend. You, you should just stick to Netflix and chill. Find a girl, settle down, take her on a date, you know, get a sitter. Just go out on the town, you know, and, and just try to say your prayers and be a good little boy. Okay? Cuz politics clearly is not for you. Uh, I'm just curious like what's like the bigger picture in like the Future?
B
Okay, sent $20. Did you see Amy Dangerfield's Grow up her wedding politicizing? Your wedding day seems so performative and cringe, imo.
A
I saw it. Hey, she's a fan of the show. I like Amy. I don't know her husband, but he's a groiper, so that's based. I don't. Look, this is a movement. This is a community. This is part of people's lives. They believe in it. And if that's what they wanna do, that I would never impose, I would never insist that you make it a groiper wedding. But look, they're both in politics. They're, They', you know, fanatical about it. I say, why not? Better than a lightsaber wedding. You ever see those when they like morbidly obese bride and groom have like a lightsaber battle instead of their first dance? Better than. I've seen some pretty fucked up weddings. So, you know, that's the least, that's the least worst thing I've ever seen. Not that it's bad, but like, there's some rough ones out there.
B
If we choose between the lesser of two evils, the evil will never leave. Also, anyone who votes Republican is gay. Love your show. God bless.
A
Thanks, Huckleberry.
B
999 cents. $20. Netanyahu had six fingers in that video. 100%. AI. I could be your grandma sent $25. Have you seen the Ohio projections? Your favorite Indian is not looking so good. Neither is the Republican candidate for governor. Let's go.
A
Dems not looking so hot. Yeah, I hope they win, man. I'm a Democrat. Thank you.
B
Robert Maxwell's textbook sent $25. All these new gen people gotta stop hating on Sneako. He's been supportive of Nick for years before it was popular.
A
So true. But, you know, look, he's brown clowning on white people. So I, I look, the groipers, they're, they're gonna have something to say about it, okay? The groipers will have something to say until the brown clowning stops. I don't. Like, he goes to Myron and he's like, hey, why don't you attack white people more? You never attack white people. It's like he clearly has this like Uncle Tom aversion thing. Like he desperately doesn't want to be perceived as an Uncle Tom. And so that's why he's always gotta dis white people a little bit. Like, he can't be too whatever. Because he doesn't want to be seen as like the, like a Boy. Your boy. You know what I mean? Myron doesn't care. Myron is like, hey, I just go with the truth. You know, niggers are. I always like, just saying the. I was gonna say are acting like. I. I always just slips right out. Whoops. Um, you know, Myron will say, look, are acting like. And you know, and he'll. He'll say stuff about white people too. But Sneako, for him it's like, no, we gotta talk shit on white people. White people hate us. And white people are goofy too. And it's like, why? Why all this hate? Why all the animosity? Live Chat loves that. It always just slips right out. Sometimes I mean to. Sometimes I don't. It's just one of my favorites.
B
America First 1776 sent $20. The Iran model of warfare is a good strategy for most countries. Russia utilized this tactic in Ukraine too. More countries will follow it too. Iran war will continue when Russia's next move is in Odessa. AF citizens sent $25. Combat veterans for NJF. Let's go dojo. Hambino sent $20. Brilliant. Holly hand is the unseasoned boiled chicken breast of political commentary.
A
Dude, he's just like a. He's. He's like a pop tart, you know, he's like a human pop tart.
B
Namus Valentine sent $20. Here's some of my rent money. I can't keep slaving away, master, but I do it for you.
A
OK, thank you.
B
Blah blah. Sent $25. Do you think China and Russia give them aid in the event of a ceasefire?
A
Uh, yeah. Oh, absolutely. They've been giving them aid. Russia has been helping Iran bomb Israel or bomb US targets and China has been giving them supplies. Iran has been letting oil get to China so they will continue to help them.
B
That will go Mexican. Roy percent $20. TNS Alguna Reco Mendacion delibros Deborahs venera Mexico Elguna Vais. Peter Mogg sent $100. Hey Nick. On the Iran War Day 11 episode at 3, 27 and 18 seconds, you mispronounced the word amicable. It's pronounced Aemi Kubul, not amicouboul. No need to thank me.
A
Happy to help a nice W rage babe.
B
Slaughterhouse roll $120. It's crazy to think how fuck we could potentially be.
A
It's. It's over.
B
Glam MN sent $20 on fire today.
A
Thanks.
B
M user sent $20. Hex a millennial here. Never imagined voting Democrat in my life. But we can't get continually raped by the GOP and be good little goys and continue to vote red. We must be willing to play both sides.
A
Thanks for just saying. What else?
B
$20. The ship's a fool to fight a Fort Fafo nuke sneako sent $20. Joined late, so apologize if you already covered. But Iran threatening to deploy its nuclear assets. Thoughts per Alex Jones.
A
That's dumb.
B
Barfino OD Delay sent $333. You have been rapidly attacked on X for the recent Iran and anti GOP stance. Now the shills can eat shit. What a masterful explanation tonight. P.S. i'm writing this SC off on my taxes. Christ is king.
A
Well, I wouldn't advise that, but thank you for the big super chat. I appreciate it. Huge super chat. Thank you very much. Yeah, they're all attacking me. Always. I'm like the most attacked. Everyone's always shitting on me. Look, I'll be the villain, ok? I don't care. Those people suck anymore.
B
Perfect monologue, dude. Fire emoji. Seriously. Damn good. First Peter 4:7. The end of all things is near. Therefore be alert and of sober minds so that you may pray indeed supreme go sent $20. What's up with Tim Horse? Starting drama with Alex leaving the show early saying he's had a problem with alcohol.
A
Did he say that? I didn't. I didn't catch that. But that's the shitty thing to say. I don't like that. I stick up for my boy. Alex is my. That's my nigga.
B
Frank Herbert sent $30. In your recent SCI fi advocations yous missed the Dune saga. You'll never guess what group appears in book 6. Chapter House Stellar 3016 sent $20. I said I was done with you, but unfortunately I can't because all the others are fucking uninformed or intentionally uninformed to lover.
A
Oh no, no. We don't need your char. Okay, Go find Go. They're yours now. They can have you. Bye bye bye. Yeah, no thanks, but no thanks. We don't need it. Go and support whoever else is out there. Go and support Dan Bongino.
B
God bless all my fellow Christians. Never change, Nick. From a fellow Spanish veteran, USA Wait, I'm Mexican?
A
Fellow Spanish? I'm Mexican, bro. I'm Mexican. I am not Spanish. I'm Mexican. That's on Injun. They call them Injun Joe. Don't get it twice.
B
1901 sent $20. A secret war. LMFAO. Gonna laugh at that delivery for weeks. Smiley face emoji.
A
You like that world.
B
Drury sent 25. Wait, so what you're saying is that the Muslims are the Sith and the Jews are the Jedi. Darth Sneko obi and Cassinbao St Groipe percent $50 after listening to Father Chad I can't stop thinking the Antichrist will emerge be a Manchurian candidate for AI after they incarnate Satan. His persuasion will be having every ikos on him in control of digital currency. Grok, is this true? Emerald sent $25. You're 100% correct, Nick. Your message isn't completely falling on deaf ears. Just most boys be going sent $20. Iran being more America first than us was not on my bingo card. I guess it doesn't matter if there is a towel on your head because Aryans naturally resist the Jew. Pray for both of our countries to win this spiritual battle and prosper together afterwards.
A
Hell yeah.
B
Persia and Rome sent $150. Why not run the neocon licked playbook from 1967 and do a hostile takeover of the democrats Counter the current republican licked party. Call it Hebad Fuentevich with rebellion Fuenal Schnigersen. Obama did more deportations in their moriably war than trump inevitable victory.
A
Ugh. Okay. Just leave it to me. Thank you for the big super chat. What if we. Shut up? Dude, that's the. That is so bad. But I appreciate the money.
B
Jack Rentler sent 150. Thank you, Nick. Getting confirmed on Easter largely due to your influence since 2018 and forever grateful for your sacrifice and love it.
A
Congratulations. God bless man.
B
Diesel 56.63 first time chat. Love the show. Has Yay ever told you why we don't hear from him nearly as much anymore? God bless.
A
Uh, I'm. I'm not at liberty to go into that.
B
He could grow I percent $20. Fantastic monologue tonight. I'll be sharing. Also if Joe Rogan invited you on would you do his podcast?
A
Okay.
B
Seething Groip percent $20 need grow wipers in palantir intel community or is the priority politics plus finance JPAC44 you go do something. JPAC 44 cent $50 Crowder plays best both worlds where he plays the more populous position and Gerald is the good goy trying to bait Gerald if you do on again. Thanks for all you do. Willie Nail sent $50. Ted Cruz says Christ is king is now anti Semitic. Wow.
A
Surprise. So surprising shot Dale 1981.
B
Cargill sent $20. My book manager at the grain silo. I work at Cargill Grain Corp. Was talking about critical thinking when discussing sexuality. How can I shelter my six homeschool kids from this leftist propaganda?
A
I don't even know what that means.
B
Like my God, sometimes I wish you chose to hide your power level when you were young.
A
See what my butch manager was talking about? Critical thinking when discussing. What does that even mean? How do I shelter. Oh my gosh, my kids are gonna discover sexuality or so like what? I don't know man. You listen. I went to a public school. We knew, we knew that like degeneracy existed. You just gotta teach em about that stuff at home. If you give your kids a religious upbringing, I, I don't think they're as vulnerable to that. You know, the kids are gonna go out into the world. Kids are gonna go out into the world. I mean I'm against them being indoctrinated but this whole like how do I shield my kids from the world? It's like, well, can you. The best you could do is instill values in them, take them to church, be, be connected to them, you know, because then they're going to grow up and they're going to go out into the world. So I don't believe in the shelter.
B
Sometimes I wish you chose to hide your power level when you were younger so you could be in the government. But I also understand the frustration with not chopped. Canadian sent $20. Is there any popular YouTuber you think are overrated? Personally think moist.
A
I don't watch.
B
How much do you think has been getting paid to three Deep Throat BBM Trump.
A
I don't think he's getting paid.
B
Jedi wine tricks sent $20. First day of my life. I recall from start to finish is 9 11. As a child I was fed that war is cool. 24.7news put Operation Shock and Awe on TV and said war is cool. COD 4, Halo 3 and Gears of War said war was cool. Michael Bay's Transformers helped the military say war is cool. They came to recruit us in school and say war is cool.
A
Fuck you. Fuck you. That's the stupidest super chat. Then they said war is cool then ok, what is this, a slam poem? Is that what you think you're doing right now, you fucking idiot. I was always told then I played Halos dude, honestly kill all Goam. Like can goyim be sent to die today? All goyam. It's a shame that all goam can't die in the war. Oh my gosh. Yeah bro. They, they just really like oh my God. What even do you say to something like that? Like tell it to somebody who cares. Tell it to your bong while you watch American dad and eat your fucking
B
Taco Bell lyric terror sent $20. Hey, Nick, you accidentally skipped my other Super Chat. Smile. Kimberly Marsh. Sent $50. Thank you for keeping me going, Nick. Much love. Red heart emoji.
A
Thanks.
B
1776 cent 20 listen to you and didn't vote for Trump in 24. Didn't think my first time voting would be for Democrats, but hey, fuck it. Defeated Groiper. Sent $100. I've never been able to explain the feeling of the spiritual aspect in all of this. It's biblical and a message from God. It's very real, but not everyone can see it. Your spirit tone and delivery has been on point lately. You've been killing it, bro. Hope I get the chance to meet you one day. Good bless.
A
Thank you for the big super chat. I appreciate it. Thank you.
B
Jamaican Keith Woods Grower percent $20 Prayers for Sneako folded hands emoji. Iran just confirmed he's been made the new Ayatollah.
A
Wow.
B
They hate God. Sent $100. Are you doing a show Friday? You have missed the last three weeks, FYI.
A
Cause I just get so by by Friday I'm done. Do you see? By Friday I'm done. I'm tapped out. There's no content. The Super Chats suck. I. So maybe I'll do a show tomorrow. I probably will, but I. I don't know. Thank you for the big. I think plan on it, but who knows? Maybe I'll just be so dejected I just won't. Sometimes I get a little dejected.
B
Stealth Black sent $20. Random. But I've been reading the Bible for the first time, and it's wild how clear it is that Jews are the fundamental antagonists of the story. No idea how evangelical Protestants justify simping so hard for them. It's insane. Literally, story after story of Jis either hating him or outright trying to kill him.
A
Yup. Yeah, that's. That's the story. It's true.
B
Here comes the truth. Sent $25. Curious. Why do you suddenly say pause quickly at times during your monologue?
A
Okay, thank you.
B
Goes be going. Sent $20. Nick, how come you don't feel threatened by Professor Zhang? He mispronounces more words than Candace and she might fall in love with him. Don't let Amadaise. Do you like that?
A
Oh my. Okay, whatever.
B
Rolling log. Sent $20. Netanyahu, if you can hear me, I think my black neighbors are just days away from getting a nuclear weapon. Charl gaido sent $20. Don't have to worry about me voting Dem. I always have. For real. You're the first influencer that I can stomach. I don't agree with all your solutions, but I appreciate your clear voice and perspective.
A
Well, I try to keep it real. Thank you, man.
B
Shadow 408 cent. $20. Sneako equals brown clown.
A
No, no, no.
B
Nick Fuentesis. Actual gay. Sent $20 thoughts on Dylan Klebold, Peter Scully, James Wright, Foley Prattibo 305 and Jason Momoa saying La Va N Word.
A
Who. I know Jason mom
B
basement dweller. Sent $20. I heard fishback is writing a kid's book on the JQ thoughts.
A
Is he really? I hope not.
B
Nuke 37 counts sent $20. I always see them calling you gay on X. I think they want you to get a wife and kids so you can lose focus. Don't fall for it.
A
That's so true though. That is so true. That would be the biggest weakness ever. Could you imagine? Could you imagine a wife yanking my chain? Huh? Yeah. They want me to die like them. They see a spirited young man who's out there in the world doing his thing and they go, he needs to die inside like me. Why doesn't he trip over toys when he walks through the door? How come his wife doesn't tone police him? It isn't fair. Get this man a wife. Cuz I'm free. I'm. I am a free man. I am a free man. I am one with the people. I belong to the people. Not some stupid fucking void, not some woman. So I'm not gesturing. I'm not gesture maxing for some void. You know, Bom bom bom. I'm not doing it. I will not do it.
B
$20 shive shalom tap dot sent $25. Your messaging hits hard. The only people fighting are the low IQs, the Zionists and the shills. You helped bring enlightenment for me. 3x Trump voter going Dem. Worst prey of all time.
A
Let's go. Love it. Okay, that's her last super chat. Wow, this is a late night, huh? 2:00am that's gonna do it for me. 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. We got barf noodle barfin doodle. Actually, Southern star CS America first Trump did 911 Jack. I'm just American Griper. Mom. Crypt, Wyatt, Francesco, Peter Mog defeated Griper and they hate God. Excuse me 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. Evening. Americanism, not globalism will be our credo 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.
Host: Nicholas J. Fuentes
Date: March 13, 2026
Main Theme:
In this episode, Nick Fuentes analyzes the trajectory of the ongoing US-Israel war against Iran as it enters its third week, focusing on major developments such as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, surging oil prices, and a potentially pivotal concession from Israeli PM Netanyahu indicating regime change in Iran is now off the table. Fuentes critiques the chaos, miscalculations, and lack of realistic American war aims, and debates the broader meaning for American politics, the Republican Party, and global power dynamics.
[00:00–30:00]
Attritional, Economic Quagmire:
Military Miscalculation:
Lasting Global Economic Impact:
[30:00–50:00]
Initial Maximalism, Mixed Messaging:
Collapse of the Opposition “Ground Force” Fantasy:
No Off-Ramp or Plan B:
[50:00–80:00]
Netanyahu’s Concession:
Strategic “Victory” for Iran?:
[80:00–105:00]
Weapon System Imbalance:
No Regime Change by Airpower Alone:
Enduring Economic Shock:
[105:00–130:00]
Wars’ Impact on US Elections:
No Good Options Left:
Fuentes’ Solution: Punish the GOP by Voting Democrat
[130:00–146:00+]
Israel as the Key Driver:
The Case for a Counterweight to Israel:
Urgent Warning for American Nationalists:
[146:00–End]
Not Just a Geopolitical Conflict, but a Spiritual One:
Maintained Tone:
On the irreversibility and lack of planning:
On the Iranian survival as 'victory':
On US miscalculation and war logic:
On Israel’s ambitions and US subservience:
On US withdrawal as humiliation:
On superpower deterrence and regime resilience:
On the need for a truce and the problem with face-saving:
On why he roots for Iran's survival:
[End of summary]
Note: This summary is for informational and research purposes only and reflects the views and rhetoric of the podcast host, not those of the summarizer.