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Good evening, everybody. You're watching America first. My name is Nicholas J. Fuentes. We got a great show, great show for you tonight. Very excited to be back here with you tonight on Tuesday. We have a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into. Big show, our featured story. We're talking all about Vivek Ramaswamy, who has regrettably become the GOP nominee for the gubernatorial race in Ohio. He utterly and completely destroyed KC push 85% to 15% is what it looks like today. And there were some big primary contests held across the country, but that was probably the most notable one that we were watching. And we're gonna talk a little bit about it tonight. We'll talk about vivec, we'll talk about the race and what is gonna happen in Ohio. And I will tell you, not everybody is gonna like what I have to say. There is an imperative in this election in 2026. You know, I know VC Ramaswamy, under no circumstances can be allowed to become the governor of Ohio. What kind of message would that send? What does that say about us? What does that say about the gop? What does that say not just about the gop, but the post Trump gop? If somebody like Vivek Ramaswamy can become a statewide government official, somebody who is not a Christian, somebody who denigrates white Americans, billionaire pharmaceutical guy, Libertarian, what does that say about the state of the right wing if he is allowed to become one of the top Republicans in the country? Simply cannot be allowed to happen under any circumstances. So what is the alternative? Well, not everybody's gonna like this, but in November, there's gonna be two candidates that can win on the ballot in Ohio. And it is Acton on the Democrat side and Ramaswamy on the Republican side. If it can't be Ramaswamy, I think you know what it has to be. And so I'm gonna be calling on everybody to be going to Ohio. And we're gonna give people a choice. You have an option, stay home. But I think if you really wanna make a difference and help, we're gonna have to hold our noses and we're gonna have to vote Democrat. And I'll tell you, you know, a lot of people, they say that during the presidential elections, I'm gonna hold my nose and vote Republican. They say, I don't care how many times they screwed us over, how many times they betrayed us. I don't care how awful they are. They are the lesser of two evils. And it's a binary choice. There's only two Candidates that can win. So people say they're gonna hold their nose and vote Republican. Every single time, every presidential election year, every off year, midterm year, they say we're gonna hold our nose and vote Republican, and nothing ever changes. And the candidates just keep getting worse. It's unacceptable. It's unacceptable in the era of Trump that the Republican Party would even field somebody like Vivek. How insulting. How ridiculous. We want mass deportations. We want nationalism, we want America first. And what we get is techno libertarianism. We get this Asian tiger who wants more H1BS, more Indians, more Silicon Valley. Yeah, it's the wrong candidate and we're moving in the wrong direction. We're moving backwards. We should be moving forwards. The G, O, P is pushing us backwards. And so there's a choice in 2026, how much are we going to tolerate? How much are we gonna put up with? How much are we going to allow if people simply stay home or if they vote Republican? You are telling the G, O, P that we will tolerate literally anything. And if that is the message, if that is the case, that there's an element of moral hazard, it teaches the G, O, P that they can always take us backwards, they can always make it worse, and no matter what, we're always gonna vote for it. So my message in 26 is time to hold our nose and play the other side. It's not just for Israel anymore. We can play both sides too. In 2026, it's time for us to hold our nose and vote for Democrats and shut it down. Shut it down, sabotage it, blow it up. You want to destroy the Republican Party agenda, which was deportations, no wars, affordability, the rest of it. You wanna give us $6 gas, H1B visas, more foreign aid, then we're gonna vote for the other side. We're not gonna like it. Nobody likes it. Nobody's happy about that. You think I'm happy about a Jewish female governor who was pro Covid? And the rest of it, I'm not happy about it. I don't like her, I don't like the Democrats, and I don't like what they have to offer. But we need to play hardball. These are extraordinary circumstances. This is a question of succession. Who comes after Trump? And therefore, what direction does the GOP and the American right, where does that go? If we let the GOP push it backwards and backslide, then we're gonna lose all the momentum, all the sacrifices will have been in vain, and we're hostage to the G, O P. So this is an extraordinary situation. This is not normal. This is the most important election of our lifetimes and it's time for us to put our foot down, play both sides, hold our nose, vote Democrat. Every vote that stays home, every vote for VIVEC is against the outcome that we need, which is that we're gonna need the Democrat to win to teach the GOP a lesson. You wanna win Ohio and you should be able to give us America First. You wanna win Ohio? You wanna win the House? You wanna win Texas? You wanna win Florida? Give us America first. If not, forget it, Forget about it. I'll prefer the Democrats over being a hostage to a treacherous Republican Party. I know not everybody's on board with that. I know not everybody likes that, but that is how it has to be. That's just the game. So we'll talk about it. We'll flesh this out a little bit. That's gonna be our main story. There was an attempt to run a primary challenger in Ohio. The guy's name was KC Push. What's really sad is that I think he actually could have won. I really believe that. I think he could have won or at least it could have been competitive. But sadly, we just don't have that elite human capital. It just wasn't a good campaign. Raised no money, did no events, did no outreach. It just was a terrible campaign. This was winnable. VIVEC was extremely unpopular. I think KC push got 18, 15, 18% basically just by being an alternative on the ballot and doing almost nothing else. But it wasn't good and it wasn't pretty and the opportunity was squandered. And that's disappointing. He let us down. He lost. This is why I never got behind him. I don't want to endorse losers. I think that's a bad look for me. It's a bad look for everybody. And so now what we have to do is we have to be realistic. And now the choice is between a Democrat and VC Ramaswamy. For me, I'm never vulnerable. I think under no circumstances I would take an ordinary Democrat over an Indian tech bro scamming libertarian that hates white Americans. I would take an ordinary Democrat, completely ordinary. We know what it is. We know what we're gonna get. We're not gonna like it, but an exceedingly ordinary Democrat and it's the devil we know versus a Republican who is gonna puff his chest out and walk around the governor's mansion like, like he owns the place and use that as a springboard for a future in national Republican Politics. I don't wanna deal with this guy for the rest of my life. I don't wanna deal with Vivek Ramaswamy and his giant head for the rest of my life. I don't wanna deal with that. Arrogance, smugness, pompousness. He's gonna go around wagging his finger telling heritage Americans, white Americans, about Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. I think it would be a mistake to say that we would prefer giving him a springboard into a political career at the national level as opposed to settling for an ordinary one term Democrat that we can always get rid of in four years. Ohio's a red state. Republicans carry Ohio by like 10 points. Democrats haven't held the mansion in 20 years. We can take, we can take one L. We can take a one term ordinary Democrat for four years and then throw her out. Let's just get a, reroll the dice. Hopefully in 2030, Republicans get the message. They give us somebody we can vote for. That's how we have to play. So we'll talk about all that. We're gonna get into it. We're also gonna talk tonight about the war in Iran, which looks like it may be over, although we also have really no idea. They say the war is over today. That was the announcement today. President Trump said that officially Operation Epic Fury, which is the war in Iran, it is now over. Formally, it is over. What's more, this other operation, which was declared on Sunday, is also now over. So we were supposed to talk about this last night, didn't have time. Sunday it was announced that the US Navy would be escorting commercial ships out of the Strait of Hormuz, out of the Persian Gulf through the strait. And that basically never materialized. There were a grand total of three commercial ships that have made it out in the past 48 hours. And as quickly as this came together, it's now over. That operation is also concluded. Simultaneously, the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by the Navy remains in place. Iran's control of the Straight also remains in place. And Trump says diplomacy is still ongoing. So nobody really has any idea what is going on here. Is the war over? Nobody knows. The Emirates is being attacked, allegedly by Iran. They vow to retaliate. We don't know if they will. The strait is still closed on both sides. It's a double lock. Iran has shut it down. The US has shut it down. Although their closure is more effective than ours, they seem more capable of shutting down shipping than we are. Nevertheless, that is the new status quo, apparently. And although there's no Negotiations. Trump says that we're working toward a deal. So I'm not really even sure what the status is, but we're gonna work through the latest developments and we'll talk about what's happening there too. It looks like we're just out. It looks like we're just done three months of war. I guess it's a little bit over two months. Two months of war in Iran and it's ending not with a bang, but with a whimper, not with a huge operation, not with some decisive victory, not with a strategic tactical win on the battlefield. We're just walking away. It's just over. And you have to ask, what was it really all for? What was even the point of that? Gas prices are hitting $6 in Chicago in some places. This has probably caused an economic correction. It just hasn't arrived yet. They're rationing energy supplies in Europe, in Asia. This is gonna totally roil the global economy, U.S. economy. It's cost us probably something like $50 billion. When all is said and done, our bases are destroyed. We have strategically, objectively lost the conflict and now we're just finished. What was it all for? Uh, we'll talk about that too. So those are gonna be the big stories tonight. It's gonna be a good show. Another. It's gonna be another slow day. It's kind of been a slow couple of weeks. Feel like nothing's really going on. I do feel like another generational run is loading though. I don't wanna say that prematurely, but I do sort of feel just in the past few days, it feels like everybody's talking about me all of a sudden all over again. Tucker is interviewed by the New York Times. Half of it is about me. Hassan Piker can't stop talking about me. He's being compared to me. Megan Kelly seems like she might be interested maybe in a collaboration. I'm not sure. She talked to the Red Squirrel, Red Skirl, the Red Scare Girls today. And I really appreciate what they said about me. Anna Kachian said Tucker is just butt hurt cuz Nick is more popular than him. He owns everybody. I was like, wow, thanks. They're so nice to me. I love Dasha and Anna. I have a soft spot for them. They're. They. I feel seen. Which is ironic, you know, because they're women and I'm me and I'm a guy. Uh, but I feel so seen. I feel like they really get me. I feel like they really understand that I'm a sensitive yearner. I feel like they get that other People don't really get that. So maybe there's something to that. I said it the other day. I feel like the groy bets really get me. I feel seen all the chuds. The chuds do not get me at all. The chuds don't understand anything about me. But. But it's like the red. It's like the red Scare Girls. It's like they almost just get it. So I appreciate what they said. It was kind of awesome. Cuz they're on Megyn Kelly and they're like hip. They're like hip. They're with it. She's in succession. Anna's a friend of Barry Weiss. They're hip, they're with it. And they go on the show and they're like, he just owns everybody. He's so much more popular than Tucker. I'm like, bro, thank you for aura farming me. Thank you so much for aura farming me. I really needed that. So that was a W. So yeah, it just feels like we're, we're getting back into it. Here we go again. But anyway, that's that. I do want to move on. Before we get into our news, few things. As always, remember to smash the follow button on Rumble. Smash the like button. Leave a comment, let me know what you think about the show. Check out our merch store, Fuentes Store for our spring and summer collection. New products. New products. Very exciting. The hat, the shorts, the hoodies, the shirts. It's all high quality stuff. Very good stuff. If you want to subscribe and support the show, it's America first dot plus 15 bucks a month, you access the archive every episode of the show ever. 100 bucks a month. You get to be in the group chat with me, hanging out, chilling, talking about whatever you want to talk about. I also have some bad news. Get a load of this. Get a load of this. So the service that we use for super chats for many years is called Entropy. I'm sure you've. If you've ever super chatted the show, you've probably used it before. It's Entropy. Stream is the website. As of today, Entropy is shut down. They're out of business. They're done. Entropy is closed. So going forward, if you want to super chat the show, you have to either super chat on Rumble or you have to super chat at our own website, which I prefer. And that is America first plus dot super chat. We're gonna shorten that link. I don't know what they were thinking. I don't know what anybody was thinking when they did that. I don't know who thought that was a good idea. Let's. Let's make it. Let's call it the America First Show+.net super chat. It's like, what, what are we thinking? What are we thinking? It should be a shorter URL. Who's gonna remember that? It's totally insane. But it's fine. It's fine. Honestly, it's fine. I guess I'm just the only one that has a brain. It's okay. So the extremely long URL, that, that it's totally fine. It's America First+Super Chat. You got all that? America First+super chats. Just genius. Anyway, uh, but that is what we're using now. Entropy is done. And let me tell you what. It's okay. But it's okay. But honestly, it's fine. I'm not even mad. I'm not even mad. Okay? I promise I'm not gonna get too aggressive. Everybody says I'm too aggressive. Really? Me? It's fine. I'm not even mad about it. It's totally fine. Why would you ever think that it would need to be shorter than that? It's totally fine. Anyway, it's okay, seriously. But so get a load of this. So Entropy. We have been. Somebody, Hang on, my guy just texted me. Af.plus/super chat. Okay, so actually, it's shorter. Actually. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. So my assistant just tagged me. It's AF dot plus slash Super Chat. We'll workshop it. We'll workshop it. Honestly, it's fine. We'll workshop it. That's not much better. It's fine. We'll workshop it. It's fine. Okay, so get a load of this. So we've been using Entropy for years and they are the censorship proof platform, dude. They have taken their chunk of flesh. They charge me 15% on every super chat, which is insane. But they've been good. I don't wanna complain. They've been very good to me. But that's a lot. That's a big processing fee. So we've been with Entropy for, I don't know, maybe like six years. Five or six years or something. Censorship proof Super Chat service. We've worked very closely with them. They support the show. All of a sudden in just the past three months, there's been a ton of media pressure on the Super Chats. There was some big expose on this company in Canada. They sent journalists out to another country on the other side of the planet where they live, banging on their Door hunting down their processor. Cuz the entropy website supports this show and that's ultimately what led to them getting shut down. They had a ton of banking problems and this is because of the press putting pressure on them. Then there was another piece in Washington Post a couple weeks ago about how much money I make from the super chats. So it's happening all over again. It's happening. This is how it goes. I told you it would be like this. It is a boom and bust cycle. Which is to say that whenever I get an opportunity, whenever I exploit a loophole, somebody is able to adapt and figure out a way to give me a platform, give me an ability to make money. I'm able to put my clips on Instagram, whatever. Literally when I'm even on the playing field, forget about a level playing field, a fair playing field, whenever I'm allowed on the field, whenever they let me out of the box that I'm eating, whenever they let me out of the penalty box, whenever they let me out of out of the cage and I get to even get on the field, I, I just crush everything in sight. I just destroy everything, number one all the time. And then what always happens is they catch up. Journalists, the Jews, Israel, the government. And then they close all the loopholes and then I'm in prison for another three years. And this is the game that we play. So for everybody that says, oh, what are you complaining about? You're rich. What are you complaining about? You have it easy. I do not have it easy at all. This is always the game that they play. And people say you're in with the splc, you're in with the government. Man, I wish, I wish because no, the left is still trying to get me debanked. Do you know that they are still attacking my income every day. They are still attacking my clips every day. I wish I was in league with the government. Maybe then I could get credit card processing on a website for longer than a year. I that's that's my favorite part. Oh, he's controlled op. Oh, he's propped up. Dude. They're not letting me do anything. We had our super duper secret payment processor processing payments in Turkey. In Turkey they're in another country. Super duper. Just so we could take a $20 super chat so we could process the payment with the card. And what do they do? They hunt these people down and get em kicked off of every bank they have. And people go, I'm being allowed to ride. Oh why are they letting him? They barely let me do anything. Nobody's letting me do anything. I'm banned from Airbnb. I'm banned from Stripe. I can't be on the Kick partner or whatever, cuz I'm banned from Stripe. You know what Kick told me? They said, uh, you should clear that up with Stripe. I was like, oh, gee, you. Thanks. You think? Oh, yeah. Let me call him up. Hey, can I process credit cards again? Can we clear up this misunderstanding? Can I make money on the Internet, please? So it just. That's how it is. So anyway, that's a funny little. That's a funny, hilarious little story about my life. So no longer entropy. It's either gotta be Rumble or it's gotta be on our site. Af.plus/Super Chat. Af.plus/Super Chat. That's the website. Check it out, cuz. Yeah. We may not be long for this world. Knock on wood. Rumble, if you can hear me, please, please do not fold like it's. Guys, I can't. I don't want to go back to cozy. I don't want to go back to cozy. Don't send me back to cozy. I'll do anything. Please. I'll do anything. Very wise. If you could hear me. I'm sorry. I didn't mean it. You're beautiful. You're not fat or stupid. Please don't send me back to cozy. I don't want to go back. I can't do it again. Mediating disputes between politically provoked and 10 RIO. I can't go back to that. I don't want to go back to that. I can't go back to that life. Peter Thiel, if you could hear me, I'm sorry. I didn't mean it. I'm sorry. Give me $5 million. No, I'm kidding. Yeah, we'll. We'll try. We'll figure something out. I don't know. We'll have to figure something out anyway. But we're gonna move on. We're gonna get into the news. Yeah. Yeah. It's another day. Another day, another shekel. We're getting Jude again. Yup. It just doesn't get any easier, does it? No, but it's fine. But honestly, it's fine. It's totally fine. I'm doing fine. All right. But we're gonna move on. We're gonna get into the news. It is kind of funny when you. Yeah, it's kind of hilarious when you think about it. But we are gonna move on. We're gonna get into the news. But see, this is kind of the point, isn't it? Our featured story, we're talking about the gubernatorial primary in Ohio. V.C. ramaswamy is the winner. V.C. ramaswamy is the Republican nominee for the Ohio governor's race in 2026. Terrific. And VC won the nomination after he got a last minute boost from JD Vance from our fearless vice president. And you might remember it was last year that J.D. vance lent Vivek Ramaswamy some of his campaign personnel to help him. And then JD Vance made a little pit stop in Ohio earlier this week, I believe yesterday actually, to vote for Vivec because JD is still a citizen of Ohio. And you know what's funny about that? You know what's really funny about that? So J.D. vance, funnily enough, he went to law school with Vivek Ramaswamy. They were Yale Law school classmates. And J.D. vance's son, his firstborn son is also named Vivec. Isn't that a funny coincidence? So JD and Vivec knew each other at Yale like 15 years ago. And that's also where JD met his wife Usha, who is of Indian descent. Well, JD's firstborn son is named Vivek. So there was this funny little moment where JD brought his son Vivek to vote for Vivek. JD and Vivek Vance came to Ohio to vote for Vivek Ramaswamy in the Ohio governor's primary. And I just thought, isn't that the most special little moment? I love our new gop. I don't know about you guys, but I love our new Republican Party. I think you're gonna love our new country. It's really great. If you like Trump, if you were on board with the original MAGA movement, if you were on board with the original Trump 2016 campaign, which was about building a border wall, removing all immigrants, ending all wars, attacking international banks, well, you're gonna love the new GOP we, which is J.D. vance, his wife Usha, their son Vivek, and their best friend, Uncle Vivek Ramaswamy, who thinks that Americans are dumb and lazy. So if you like Trump 1.0, if you like the 1000 year Trump and Reich MAGA fascism, you're gonna love the two Vax, Usha and jd. Get excited for that. Get excited for jd. David Sachs V. This is gonna be great, Tucker. I can't wait. So Vivek Ramaswamy is the winner. He is now the Republican nominee. He'll be running as a Republican for the Ohio governorship. This is a story about that. This is from NBC. It says, quote Vivek Ramaswamy, a Republican pharmaceutical entrepreneur, and Dr. Amy Acton, a Democrat who served as the Ohio health director under the current Republican governor, won their respective primaries for governor on Tuesday, according to the Associated Press, setting up what will most likely be a closely watched contest this fall. Ohio has not made a Democrat its governor for nearly 20 years, but recent polls have shown a surprisingly tight race to succeed Governor Mike Dwine. The campaigns have strikingly different pitches. Dr. Atkins emphasizes affordability, a message or campaign thinks will resonate at a time when gas prices are soaring and inflation is up. Well, Mr. Ramaswamy's focus is on a gospel of ambitious renewal, promising to make Ohio once again a national hub of innovation and wealth. But while Mr. Ramaswamy's aspirational speeches, not to mention his deep pockets, have excited Republican Party leadership, his longstanding eagerness to weigh in on a broad range of subjects have proved a fertile source of unwanted headlines. He has already drawn the enmity of the populist right for expounding on American culture's tendency to venerate mediocrity. More recently, recordings have circulated of Mr. Amaswami joking that Ohio is not his favorite state and explaining to a voter in Iowa the fundamental differences between his Hindu faith and Christianity, saying he considered Jesus a son of God, but not the son of God. Such moments of candor may not reassure a skeptical Ohio conservative. Some of this unease was evident in the showing by the other Republican who ran in the primary, Casey Push. An auto enthusiast with far right views. Mr. Push raised less than $125,000 for his campaign, yet was drawing around 18% with half the vote reported. Now, I do wanna talk a little bit about KC Push, because I was very hard on him and a lot of people were saying, why are you attacking this guy? He's a Republican in the race, and so on. Here's the thing about this primary, and here's what's actually a little bit crushing. This Republican primary might have actually been winnable. It is totally possible that an insurgent spoiler Republican primary challenger could have defeated Vivek Ramaswamy. Just look at the result. Casey Push had almost no name recognition, he raised no money, he hardly did any events. He ran a horrible campaign. And even still, he got almost 20% of the vote, basically just by being on the ballot next to Vivek. Now imagine if you had somebody like James Fish back in Ohio, somebody who's actually smart, somebody's actually good at talking, somebody who actually has a good digital team, somebody who's doing events across the entire state, hitting every county, viral and active on social media. Imagine if you actually had somebody competent in Ohio. I don't know that that person would have had an easy shot at winning, but certainly it would have been competitive and it might have even been close. Think about how much Vivek Ramaswamy blew it when he gave his Christmas speech in 2024. That was ample material. That was ample ammunition to destroy him. This is Ohio. This is a working class Appalachian, Rust belt, Great Lakes state that Republicans have carried, specifically Trump by 10 points in recent elections. And you have an Indian pharmaceutical billionaire who is trashing white Americans on Twitter on Christmas, and you couldn't win. You couldn't beat him. Think about it. This is Ohio. It's half Rust Belt, half Appalachia. It's all white people. This was ground zero for the Springfield Haitians eating cats and dogs. Like I said, Trump has carried the state by 10 points as a populist speaking to the white working class, speaking to the Rust belt victims. And you've got an Indian first gen immigrant pharmaceutical billionaire who said on Christmas that Americans are so mediocre and so lazy and so stupid that that is why they're falling behind India and Vietnam and China and all these H1Bs from Asia. And that was on Christmas in 2024. And see, guys, this is what I'm talking about when I say, and I said this the other night. When we talk about our ambitions and objectives in politics, let me tell you what works. We have to be better than everybody. By far. We have to be the best. So there's a lot of people that think that we're gonna get into politics. And if we're angry enough and if we're loud enough and if we're upset enough that things are just gonna happen for us, that we're just gonna get our way. If we are just emotional and loud and extreme, if we just go on Twitter and we just tweet something really off that this sentiment that, this emotionality, this. That is just gonna make it fall into place. And you know what else? If that doesn't work, they throw their arms up and they say, well, it's not fair. I saw this guy saying that. I saw other people saying that about this primary. I had people saying that in the weeks leading up to this election. People said, well, the reason KC Push isn't winning is because the other side is suppressing his approval or favorability in the polls. It because the state is out to get him. It's because they wouldn't verify his signatures. It's because they're out. This mentality is all wrong. It's all wrong. Let me tell you the mentality that we need to win. The mentality is no excuses, no excuses ever. We have to be the smartest. We have to be the most advanced, the most sophisticated, the most clever. We have to be better than than everybody else by far. We have to be state of the art pioneers, industry leaders. We have to be running a laboratory, experimenting. We always have to be ahead of everybody else and we have to be better than them. We have to work harder, we have to be smarter. We have to be better. Because it's true. It is a rigged system and it is unfair. And they have way more money than us and they have way more endorsements and they have way more cloud and they're networked up and they're mobbed up. And the only thing that is going to win is if we are just so much better that we overcome all of those disadvantages and we can settle for nothing other than victory. I don't know about you, but saying I lost, but it wasn't fair isn't good enough. Saying sure he lost, but that's just how it goes. Because somebody that is that pure can never win. He's not cut out to be a politician cuz he's too good of a guy. Well, if you're too good of a guy to win, then fuck you, do something else. I saw some people seriously say that. They said he's too good of a guy, he doesn't wear a suit like a politician. He's not, he's just not cut out for this cuz he's too pure. Well, if you're too pure to, to win in politics, then get the fuck out of politics and go do something else. Go work in an auto shop, go work in a hardware store. What matters in politics is winning. That's actually all that matters anywhere, is winning at any cost. So if you're too pure or too good or too fucking simple, if you're too simple and provincial, your provincial sensibilities do not facilitate you winning elections, then maybe you should be a volunteer instead of the candidate and leave it to the Machiavellians, leave it to the narcissists, leave it to the attention whores, leave it to the performers, leave it to the iconoclasts because they actually get momentum, they actually belong in politics, they actually get results. And you may not like it, but that's what works. So I saw some of that. And that attitude is gonna get Us killed. That attitude is gonna make us lose. And let me tell you, you know, in 2016, that was the original appeal of Trump, is we were getting our kicked by the left all the time, forever, because Republicans would just lose all the time because Republicans were stupid and naive and just bad at politics. And when Trump came around, we said, finally a killer final, finally a winner. Finally someone who's just gonna do everything and anything at any cost and be ruthless and just fucking win. And we contrasted that against all the other conservatives that called themselves principled losers. We contrasted Trump and Breitbart and the Groipers, the frogs on Twitter. We contrasted all of that with the older generation of National Review conservatives who, who would lose every election, who would lose every argument, lose every debate. But they would say, at least we went down honorably. At least we lost with our principles. At least we never compromised. You know what you get when you lose with your principles? You get shot in the back of the head and buried in a shallow grave. I don't want that to happen. So people say, at least we lost with our pride and our dignity. Fuck pride and, and principles and dignity and all of it. If you lose, we die. If we lose, we lose our country. If we lose, you get VC, Ramaswamy and the immigrants lording over us. So we have to win. That's why I didn't endorse this person and I didn't endorse this person cuz I don't like losers and I don't like loserdom spreading over into our situation. Because you know what? Everybody, If I had went all in behind this guy in this primary and then he loses, you know what everybody's gonna say about me, and they already are. Regardless. Hanania and all the other Jews are saying, oh, look, Kasey, push only got 15%. I guess griperism isn't real. I guess it's an online phenomenon. I guess it doesn't translate into the political world. I guess it can be safely ignored. That's what they can say when you don't have a serious campaign and you lose. That's why I can't be involved with that now. I can credibly say I had nothing to do with that train wreck. I didn't endorse it because it had no chance of winning. Not because of its ideas, but because of its team. I like getting behind people that actually are making a difference. I look at somebody like James Fishback, whatever you want to say, even in the end, I don't know how that's gonna turn Out. I really don't know what the vote will be in that primary in August, but what you can say about James Fishback is an interesting comparison, is that regardless of the outcome, Fishback is a phenomenon. It's viral, it's undeniable. It's all over social media. Everywhere he goes, he gets crowds of young people. It's interesting, it's different, it's exciting. He's doing the work and. And I'm not trying to create enmity between them. You know, this is just an interesting comparison. Fishback is going to Waffle House and the whole place is filled with college kids. He's going to the universities and people are screaming, chanting, USA is putting on the Burger Crown. I'm sure older people are watching this and saying, what is this? Why? Why is he putting on a crown? It's different. It's viral, it's exciting. There's crowds, it's profiled in the New York Times because something is happening there. And that's somebody that's not leaving anything on the field. That's somebody that's doing the work, looking the part, refining the message. And, you know, there's. There's been a couple of missteps. We don't need to, you know, dwell on that. But for the most part, this is somebody that's creating a exciting blueprint for something that maybe it might not work now, although I hope it will, but certainly that's like a new model, that's a new blueprint for in the future. And like, to me, that's the kind of thing I want to be involved in. That's the kind of thing that I want to invest in, and that those are the kinds of projects that we need to consider. And so I know I'm not endearing myself to a lot of people when I talk like this, but this has been a constant battle inside the dissident right movement for as long as I've been doing the show. For the past 10 years, I. I am constantly at war with my own side because I expect better. I am trying to raise the bar up. I am trying to raise the standard. I am trying to tell our side that we should expect more of ourselves. Better looking, better, sounding, better results. And people don't like to hear that. People wanna be Oliver Anthony. They wanna go and cry about the problems in the woods, about how we're all losers. They wanna be conventional. They wanna. They wanna do things that have been done and haven't worked. And I know nobody likes to hear it, but it's time for A little bit of tough love. Whether it's that conference that was held this weekend, whether it's KC Push, whether it was those two nitwits that were on cnn, that isn't going to cut it. And if we have any tolerance for mediocrity like that, this is never gonna take off. No, you're not gonna wear your merch and your hey dudes with your disgusting, fat, chubby little body and say you represent this movement on national television. I'm not gonna let that happen. And it might hurt your feelings, but we can't allow that. So that's just a little note on the primary. It's very disappointing because like I said, this was by all appearances could have been a competitive primary, that a groiper candidate could have succeeded in, unfortunately just attracted the wrong person. And so it was a abject failure. 18% for showing up. You could have gotten 30% if they put a little effort in. Disappointing, disappointing. You lost and he didn't do a very good job. So you're done. Now here's the next part about all this, and I said it at the top of the show. So Vivek Ramaswamy is now the nominee in Ohio. And here is the brutal truth about that. What you have to recognize about Vivek Ramaswamy is that people might say you have a Republican and a Democrat running in this race. And I've seen people say on Twitter, we have to reluctantly get behind Vivek because it's better than a Democrat. Anything is better than a Democrat. It's always better than the alternative. It's a lesser of two evils. The these are the kinds of things that we hear every single time. Let me tell you a little bit, however, about the logic here. What does Vivek Ramaswamy represent in the Republican Party? Well, first of all, let's just state the obvious. He is a foreigner. His parents are immigrants. He's an Indian. He is a Hindu Indian. A practicing Hindu. Let's go further. He's a pharmaceutical billionaire who is in bed with this clique of J.D. vance and Peter Thiel and all these other interests. And what you could say in a word is that he is a complete outsider to the MAGA America first groiper movement. This is somebody that does not represent in any way, shape or form a pro white Christian, nationalist America first vision. Not at all. He's a libertarian. He's not even a Christian. And he's an immigrant that is in favor of more immigration. He looks upon immigrants because favorably, his ideology as he said is something like national libertarianism, a colorblind meritocracy. He wants America to throw open the borders to the best and brightest of his homeland, India and the rest of the world. In case you haven't noticed, that is in contravention of everything that Trump represents, that is against everything that the dissident right or the ascendant America first movement represents. We want to get back to a vision of America as a European descended nation. We spawn from Europe. We are mostly European. We have a European character. We're also a Christian civilization. That is the religion of our ancestors. That is the religion of our nation. That is the religion of our civilization. We, we are against immigration. We have had far too much for far too long. And for all this talk about the best and brightest Indians, they're not even that good, as many people who have ever encountered them will tell you, they're not quite bright or good at all. But moreover, we wanna look for the best and brightest Americans. There's a lot of talented Americans that do not have opportunities because the opportunities are being given to cheaper foreign born labor. There's a lot of high IQ Americans that are out there in flyover country that just never get opportunity to get into higher education. Nobody ever invests in them because we have DEI programs, because Chinese students are gonna pay $70,000 a year to attend the same school that a white student would need government aid to attend, would need some kind of subsidized loan. So on basically every issue, in terms of his demographic profile, his religion, his ideology, this guy is not America First. You could even go back to his rant on Christmas, which I'll actually read to you. You might remember that shortly after Trump won the election in 2024, for whatever reason, Vivek took to Twitter on Christmas that week to drop this screed about why white Americans are so off. This is what he said. He said, quote, the reason top tech companies often hire foreign born and first generation engineers over Native Americans, which he puts in quotes, isn't because of an innate American IQ deficit. A key part of it comes down to the C word culture. Tough questions demand tough answers. Our American culture has venerated mediocrity over excellence for far too long. A culture that celebrates the prom queen over the Math Olympiad champ or the jock over the valedictorian will not produce the best engineers. A culture that venerates Corey from Boy Meets World or Zack and Slater over Screech and Saved by the Bell or Stefan over Steve Urkel and Family Matters will not Produce the best engineers. More movies like Whiplash. Fewer reruns of Friends. More math tutoring, Fewer sleepovers. More weekend science competitions. Fewer Saturday morning cartoons. More books, less tv, More creating, less chilling, more extracurriculars, less hanging out at the mall. Most normal American parents look skeptically at those kinds of parents. More normal American kids view those kinds of kids with scorn, which, by the way, there's like this resentment throughout the entire thing because he was that kind of kid. His parents were those kinds of parents. He's not a Native American. He says, if you grew up aspiring to normalcy, normalcy is what you will achieve. Close your eyes and visualize which families you knew in the 90s who raised their kids according to one model versus the other. Normalcy doesn't cut it in a hyper competitive global market for technical talent. If we pretend like it does, we'll have our asses handed to us by China. This can be our Sputnik moment. We've awakened from slumber before and we can do it again. And it goes on more like this. Vivek Ramaswamy is telling Americans, the reason you're not winning is because you're too lazy. You're having too many sleepovers. You're watching too much tv, really. It's not because they open the borders to unlimited immigrants. It's not because they open the borders to unlimited goods and services from other countries that had nothing to do with it. It's not because NAFTA opened up the border to Mexico and all these peasants that were working on farms were then given jobs at auto plants. It's not because we have a free trade agreement with the entire world. And now you have sweatshops, children in sweatshops, and people killing themselves at Foxconn plants, competing with Americans that want a first world quality of life. Obviously. And you know, once again, if you saw my show last night, there's some threads that run through both of these stories here. Obviously, the American people were given a raw deal by the ruling elites, Republican and Democrat, for the past 30 years. That was, by the way, the entire basis of the Trump movement. The pillars of the Trump movement primarily were free trade and immigration. It's the idea that simultaneously the opening of the borders to goods, but also people is what undermined our quality of life. It was free trade that let cheap goods from Mexico, from China, from Malaysia and Vietnam, that is what destroyed industry. And it was cheap labor, low skilled and high skilled, from Latin America and Asia respectively, that is undermined American labor. And so these two things have Totally hollowed out the workshops, the industry, the manufacturing, the labor force, the technical ability of the people. It was policy. In other words, it was policy. Republicans and Democrats both together pursuing these policies of open borders and free trade, which is what destroyed the wealth of the country. And by wealth, I don't just mean money, I mean the human capital. I, I mean the capital, the heavy machinery, the factories, the technical, know how, the pipeline, getting people into factories, developing the technical ability to build machines and the machines that build the things. That was the basis of Trumpism was pointing this out that yes, you were screwed. People in Ohio for that matter, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Chicago, Pennsylvania. It was these people that were screwed as the economy went from a manufacturing economy to a service economy that then lost their livelihoods and with it lost their towns and their families and their lives. That was the whole idea. What Vivek represents is a redefinition. They're recapitulating MAGA in a new way. And, and they're saying now that actually the reason the white people are angry, the reason the white people don't have more, the reason America's in decline, is not because of policy, but because you got too decadent. You, you know, think about the way the country is now. They're telling us you're still too lazy. People are picking up two and three jobs now. People are, I know people that have applied for hundreds of hundreds of jobs and done dozens of interviews and they can't get a call back. People have been through the gauntlet of three, four, five interviews and they don't get a job. And in the middle of this $6 gas because of a war in Iran, inflation because they doubled the money supply because they shut down the businesses during COVID they told every business in America other than Amazon and Walmart that they had to shut down for a year after all of these disastrous policies. Policies. War with Iran, more free trade, a COVID lockdown, doubling the money supply. In the middle of all this, Vivek is telling people, yeah, the problem is you, you are lazy, you're enjoying high school too much, your kids are having too many sleepovers, they're watching too much tv. We need to be more like a sweatshop in Malaysia. We need to be more like these gauche Indian strivers that came from, they came from poverty, that came from abject poverty. People shitting in the river. What does this represent? This is a redefinition of maga. And by the way, it's a package deal. That's Tucker, that's Vivek. That's J.D. vance. And they're telling us that the new version of maga, the new version of making America great again, is not blaming the globalists, not blaming the policies of free trade and open borders, not celebrating heritage Native Americans, not celebrating our greatness as a civilization, but alternatively blaming those people, telling those people, you got cocky, you got lazy, you got decadent. Instead. We need to learn from the Mexicans. We need to learn from the Chinese, Indians and Jews. These strivers, they're now gonna wag their fingers and tell us the problem is you. The solution is we need to open the border to more H1BS. We need to be more like them. We're gonna continue all those things. You gotta just compete. You either gotta learn to program, learn AI, or fall behind. And too bad. That's the new message. Now, let's get back to the Ohio governor's election. What is actually at stake here? Well, it turns out that what is at stake is not actually what happens in Ohio. It doesn't even really matter that much. Ohio holds a governor's election every four years and a Republican almost always wins. So what is this election really about? It doesn't even matter so much what happens in Ohio. What a Democrat might do, what a Republican might do. What is at stake here is that if Vivek Ramaswamy becomes the governor of Ohio, and it doesn't end there, it never ends. He becomes governor of Ohio and then he's a statewide elected official. He is now on the ladder to build a national political profile for himself. So that means another Ramaswamy for president campaign. That means he's gonna be in another Republican cabinet at some point. We're gonna be dealing with this guy for the rest of our lives. But it's not just him. It also sends a message to every other Republican in the country, every prospective candidate, but also to the Republican Party, which is that this works. The voters will tolerate anything. We can choose this piece of shit. We can choose this arrogant, gauche striver, this pretentious billionaire douchebag. We can pick him to be the nominee and put people in a state like Ohio, Appalachia, rust belt, white, maga, white, working class, blue collar. We can put a guy like that in Ohio and he could still win. And what message does that teach the Republican Party? It tells them that that's the new blueprint, that's the new model, and that's gonna work there, and it's gonna work in Pennsylvania, and it's gonna work in Michigan and Wisconsin, and that is the New ideology of the party. It worked in Ohio. So that's the party. Either the voters will tolerate it or it worked. So it's a winning message and we'll celebrate it. But that is what we will teach the gop. Not only that we're okay with it, but they're gonna give us more of that. And again, think about that inversion. What we have been getting at least in name only, at least nominally from Trump is, is a message of nationalism. At the minimum, there's this expectation that we're gonna have mass deportations, a border wall, a tariff schedule, we're gonna have protectionism. At least with Trump there is the expectation because of that original campaign that at least they have to pay lip service to these ideas of nativism, immigration restriction, trade, protec protection, remanufacturing re industrialization, all these things because that was the original movement. If we get Vivec, it's a huge backslide and you're telling people you have to get comfortable with a browner, less Christian, less right wing, less nationalistic Republican party. You're just gonna have to shut up and get used to it. The new GOP is gonna be strive for Indians, Jews, Chinese, gays. That's gonna be your new gop. No, they're not gonna be Christian. No, they're not gonna be white. No, they're not gonna even like white people. And no, they're not even gonna be conservative. They're gonna be libertarian and you're gonna get used to it because they have the money, because Vivek is a billionaire, because David Sachs is a billionaire. Cuz they're gonna cough up the money and we're gonna get that. That is going to be the GOP now. And that by the way, is our only shot. It's either the Democrats or the GOP if you give VIVEC the victory and the G O P backslides away from, you know, Trumpism was a failure. It's gonna get worse. We're gonna have techno libertarians and you know, Zionist nationalists running the party. And then that is your only option other than the Democrats, because the GOP is the organized, institutionalized opposition to the left. So what is really at stake in Ohio? It's not what happens in Ohio, it's not about the governance. What is at stake in Ohio is the fate of the Republican Party, which is the fate of the organized opposition. If Vivec wins, sure, it's gonna be better than the Democrat, certainly. Hundred percent take it to the bank. If A wins, he's gonna be a Better governor for Ohio for four years. He's gonna be marginally better. Maybe he will be, maybe he won't be. I imagine if he's Republican, he'll be better. But so what? In four years, there'll be another election and maybe wins and maybe he doesn't. But what happens after that is you teach the Republican Party at the national level, first of all, you give him a career and he's gonna be in the pantheon of Republican leadership for the rest of our lives, potentially. But you also teach the GOP as an organization a lesson which is not only that we will tolerate this, but that this works. That this works and they can try it again and they could give us more of this. They don't need to pander anymore to white people. They don't need to pander anymore to Christians. They don't need to even pretend to be Christian. They don't even need to pretend to care about our heritage or white people or anything like that. That's the lesson you're teaching them. So it is so much more important in this election that he loses. Even if he might be a marginally better governor. What he does to the national GOP is far more detrimental. That's why he has to lose at any cost. That's the game that we have to play. The message has to be, if you give us an Indian billionaire who hates God, we will send it back. We will take the Democrat, we will take our lumps. We'll take the L, we will reroll in four years. Try again. You gave us Vivek, you gave us this shit. We. We're sending it back. We don't want it. You can have your VC back. You can have your candidate back. We don't want him. Try again in the next four years. That's your problem. And you know what? That's gonna hurt the G O P more than it's gonna hurt anybody in Ohio, I'll tell you that much. Because you know what it means if Vivec gets the governorship in Ohio? How many kickbacks for his friends that J.D. vance knows? J.D. vance is a venture capitalist. That means that he invests, he makes all these very risky bets in tech companies. And he worked with Peter Thiel. So they're putting money into Anderil and they're putting money in all these different tech platforms. They're putting money into all these tech startups. What do you think happens when Vivek becomes the governor of Ohio as the Republican? Kickbacks. Kickbacks. That's what that means. Kickback Kickbacks for Republican billionaires, kickbacks for Silicon Valley for little tech, kickbacks for the politically connected to J.D. vance. Why would we reward these people? Why would we reward the gop? Why would we reward this patronage network with these kickbacks from the state of Ohio when they're giving us an Indian Hindu that hates us and is an immigrant? People say, you're only shooting yourself in the foot if you don't vote for the Republican. Don't. No, we're shooting you in the face, and that's what we wanna do. Metaphorically, people say, if you don't vote for the Republican and you get a Democrat, you're cutting your nose to spite your face. You're shooting yourself in the foot. You're only hurting yourself. No, you're wrong. We're hurting you. Because if a vet doesn't win the election, then Anderil doesn't get its kickbacks. If Vivec doesn't win the election, Les Wexner doesn't get his kickback. If Vivec doesn't win the election, none of the billionaires, none of the Republicans get what they want. Good. Fuck you. You didn't give us the candidate we wanted. Now you don't get the governor's mansion, you don't get the seat and all the benefits and privileges that are conferred by it. Vivek doesn't get a political career, and all his backers don't get the kickbacks that they want. So it is actually about sending a message. I am not a Democrat. I am not a leftist. I am not even liberal. I am right wing. I'm an identitarian. I'm a nationalist. And yeah, Amy Acton is not gonna be good for Ohio. But here's the way it's gonna shake out in November. He got two candidates that can win the election. You got a Democrat and a Republican. You got Amy Acton, and you got Vivek Ramaswamy. It's a binary. Those are the only two that are gonna win. Now, if you vote for vc, Vivek is gonna win. If you sit out, well, VC won't get those votes. But if you vote for Amy Acton, it improves her chances of winning. And so this is why I'm telling all the groipers, we are going for the Democrat in Ohio. And I know it's unpopular, and I know it's controversial. Good. And I know people are not gonna like it. That's fine. People are gonna hate me for this and they're gonna call me a shill and they're gonna say, I'm a plant. And they're gonna say, we're vindicated on him. He turns out to be a Democrat. Fine, let's be the villain. Let's be the villain. Because we hate the Republican Party right now more than we hate the Democrats. You're right. And you wanna know why? Because the Democrats, at least it's the devil we know. The Democrats are the enemy. I'll take an enemy over a traitor. The Republican Party put up a pharmaceutical billionaire Hindu Indian who wants more H1Bs to run for governor of a Rust Belt state. That is a betrayal. That is an insult. They have spit in the face of every Republican in the state of Ohio. They thought that they could get away with that. They thought that we would tolerate that, that they could shove that down our throats because we're stuck, because they have us hostage, because we have no other options. We have to go with the Republican. So they really thought they would get away with that? That's who they like. Because Vivek is a billionaire. He's got a lot of money, and he's got a lot of friends in Silicon Valley with deep pockets. So the Republican Party leadership loves it. They don't care that we absolutely hate it. They know that we're gonna shut up and take it because we got nowhere else to go, because they think that they have us hostage. I am not a Democrat. I'm under no illusions about what the Democratic Party represents. I think they're immoral. But I am gonna tell people to vote for the Democrats, to send a message to the Republicans. We will not tolerate a Republican Party that. That doesn't represent us anymore. We will not tolerate a Republican Party that isn't America First. If it's not America first, we're sending it back. If it's not America first, we're not voting for it. You're not gonna get the seat, you're not gonna get the benefits. We will not tolerate it. So, yes, we are going out for the Democrat, happily, proudly, as a middle finger to Vivek Ramaswamy and his giant head. Every vote for Amy Acton from a Republican, from a groiper, from a nationalist, from a Trump supporter, it is a middle finger to Donald Trump and Vivek Ramaswamy for trying to foist this upon us. And that's how you have to look at it. That's what it is. It is a protest vote. It is a fuck you. Because we would rather go with the Democrats than just to demonstrate. You don't own us. You don't own our Vote. You don't hold us hostage. You're not gonna tell us what the GOP is gonna be. The voters will tell you. So you gave us VC we're gonna give you Amy Acton, and yeah, nobody's gonna be happy about it. You're not gonna be happy. We're not gonna be happy. Here's the message. Do better next time. Do better in these other races in 26. Do better in 2028. And in Ohio, you know what? You're gonna get another chance in 2030. Ohio's a very Republican state. They go 10 points for the Republicans usually. They haven't had a Democratic governor in almost 20 years. So I'm happy with Amy Acton as a one term Democrat governor. Give the Republican Party a chance to get their act together and maybe next time they can give us a candidate that we can get behind. So I'm going out to Ohio and it's not going to be for a spoiler candidate. It's going to be getting behind the candidate that will win, that can defeat the fact, and that's the Democrat. It's going to be a protest vote. It's going to be a middle finger. There is nobody worse. We cannot let. There is no circumstance or where we can allow Vivek Ramaswamy to advance. He has to be shut out of politics completely. We have to slam the door on his arrogant, big, stupid fucking head and tell him no. That's a bridge too far. There's a lot that we have tolerated and people voted for Trump despite their reservations. There's a lot that we have tolerated over the years. That's too far. Absolutely not. I'll take Acton over Ramaswamy. Absolutely not. Under no circumstances can he advance another step or get a career FU and F the GOP that gave him to us. So that's gonna be the mission this summer and in the fall is we are. We are Democrats now. Yep. We're. We are protest Democrats. We are griper Democrats and we are going against Trump. We're going against Vivek because we're not happy. We did not get what we were promised. We were promised mass deportations, no new wars. We were promised electoral reform. How many of these things? And what we're getting IS data centers, AI deregulation, a war with Iran, foreign aid, H1B visas, and Vivek Ramaswamy. It's inexcusable. So we're gonna have to send a message. We're gonna have to crash the plane. This is our Flight 93 election, actually. We have to crash the plane into the field. Uh, so to borrow a phrase. Uh, so that's that. We're gonna move on, I think. When did we start this show? How much time do we have? I think I started a little after 11. Let me just double check. I don't know if we have time to get into Iran, and I really don't wanna talk about it. Yeah, you know what? Yeah, we're just gonna move on and take a look at super chats. Oh, good news. We spent an hour on that. Okay, we're gonna move on. We're gonna take a look at the super chats. We'll talk about Iran tomorrow. It's already late. So let's see. We'll take a look. We'll see what you guys got going on over here. Yeah, yeah, we'll save Iran for tomorrow. Okay, let's take a look. Let's see what we got here. You just started. No, I didn't. I started at 11. Right, yeah, yeah, we'll save Iran for tomorrow. We gotta. We gotta stretch it out because this is a slow week. We gotta stretch. If I cover Iran tonight, then we got nothing for tomorrow. So we gotta stretch it a little bit. That's just how it is for the week. All right, let's see. I know you're not going to be happy about that, but it is what it is.
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Yeah, well, JF is still around and Sticks isn't doing so hot. Yeah, look, I mean, people, it's so funny. People are always saying, America first used to be good. It's like we were always controversial. I have always been controversial. People get into this and they're like, oh, right, he's calling out the Jews. And they're like, wait, he said something. I don't agree with what happened. I've always been controversial. All. There's always been infighting. There's always been, I'm pugilistic, I fight everybody. I'm iconoclastic. It's what it is. That's just. That's my way.
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What's JF? Oh, Jeffrey Epstein.
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Hell yeah. He was a huge goofball. He was a total goof and yeah, so I rubbed his face in it. Yeah, get fucked and shut up.
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That's kind of like my thing. I've been doing that forever. Ever heard of Patrick Little? I've been doing Paul Nealon. I've been abusing, you know, dissident Candidates forever. And I always get attacked for it. It's so funny.
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Miggly grower percent $25. Also, Seth Rogen perfectly encapsulates this lovely millennial archetype you were ranting about on last night's show.
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No, he doesn't.
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You have no Idea what good one sent$25. A shrewd one for Jews, a pretty one for women, and a dangerous one for African Americans. Chud the builder completes the wang trifecta.
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I don't get it. A shrewd one for Jews, a pretty one for women, and a dangerous one. I don't.
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I don't really understand anti Semitism Awareness. Sent $20. Imagine trying hijack Nick's life's work, then getting mad at everyone when it backfires. Clown face emoji, donkey emoji, ninja emoji.
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Well, I don't know that that's really what they were doing, but it just wasn't good.
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I don't like to experiment. I just go with what I like. I just go with a white monster sugar free Red Bull. I. You know, I don't like to venture out, but I probably should. Maybe I should. Maybe I should venture out, experiment and try some new things. No, I'm kidding. But like. But yeah, you know, that's. Maybe I should be more like that, I guess. Cause I. I never have tried any of the other flavors. But I probably really enjoy them because I love Red Bull and Monster. But yeah, I just never. I never even think. The thought never crosses the threshold of my mind to even reach for another flavor. It's like they don't even exist. It's like my eyes can only see the ones that I've already had.
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A succulent Chinese meal sent $20. Would you rather listen to Stephen Anderson preach for eight hours or listen to Marla Rose, any woman, really, talk for one minute? Noisy 95 sent $20. Thank you for being the avatar of our generation. Taking the slings and arrows, being a charismatic genius, and your finger on the pulse so our hearts beat right? Rkdfnjf.
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You're welcome. Yeah, it's not easy, but hey, thanks.
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Yo. Thank you for the big super chat. I appreciate it. Big shout out.
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Is that real? I haven't heard that. I don't care. I like it.
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Yeah. To say that taxes should be higher on the rich. Yeah, that was awesome.
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Blue Dreamer 95 cent 20 how do you deal with all the hate knowing you are doing the right thing?
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Well, I just realized that better than ever. It's. It's tough. I get on constantly. It's crazy. But yeah, I just have to remember that I'm the goat and the people on me are idiots. So that's really all you could do.
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Frida Groi percent $100 thanks for dedicating your life to this. We don't deserve it. Proud new fag October 7th. You led me to the Catholic church. Both my brother and I have our families in Osea 4th gen Baptist TY for all you do.
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Yo, thank you for the big super chat. I appreciate it and I'm glad to hear it. Welcome to the church. Welcome home, brother. Thank you very much.
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Fuck. Apac sent $25. I really hate when MF calls me buddy. Especially when younger almost slapped this chud the other night over that shit.
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I don't know. It can be endearing. It depends on who says it and how.
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Jordi sent $20. Do you think Kirk was killed because Israel realized the impact he had on youth? Did Kirk wake up? Please explain this topic.
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No, no. I think he got killed by that guy.
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Ashley said $20 love from Ohio again. Nick. I'll never stop f marry, kill. Maybe tomorrow night.
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No, I don't think so.
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Mindy123 sent $20 opinion on New Zealand and would you ever visit no opinion and no George Floyd sent $20. Does solitude come from a lack of profound conversations in today's society? Is high intelligence correlated to loneliness?
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Holy basic ass question. Do highly intelligent people feel lonely? I don't know. I don't think it's about profound conversations. I think that's overrated. It's really. To me. To me, it's really more about. I feel like most of the people that I meet, I just don't. They don't even really see me. You know what I mean? Does that make sense? It's not even that you're not talking about something deep or something of substance because I don't think anybody really wants to sit around and talk about like philosophy. It's more like, are they really listening? Do they really see you? That's the question. And I think that it's especially hard these days to find people that are that genuinely see you, you know, especially someone like me. So I think that it's not. It's not so much about a profound conversation. It's more about whether somebody's listening, whether somebody's listening, whether somebody's really. Are they really present? That's really the question. So.
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Well, I don't know what that is.
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So American Reform said $50.
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Hey, thanks for the super chat.
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Soytoys.com sent 21.
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I'm gonna try and pull up the link here. I don't even know what this is. Oh, you're selling like, oh, these are kind of funny. Well, we're gonna sell them. We're gonna take your idea and we're gonna sell them.
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What do you think about that? American loser sent $20. Hey, Nick, you look really good today. Look at those pearly white teeth.
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Thanks. Yeah, right. He's. And then he sent a discord link. I don't know what that's to, but. Yeah, yeah. I mean, the suit's looking good. I shaved.
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Yeah, thank you, Celtic Roy sent 50. Casey. Butch needs the black pill. Thought he had a chance with an Orwood 5.
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Yeah, honestly, that was really the biggest thing. Where's the look?
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978 said 100.
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I like people that aren't balls young.
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Pablo. 978 said 100. What's up, brother? Glad you had some time off. You deserve it. And glad you're back and ready to roll. My birthday was two weeks ago, and the following day I found out my good friend had passed. Crazy how life is. One day you're celebrating life and the next you're morning. A life.
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Yeah. Well, thank you for the big super chat. Happy birthday. Am back in action. Sorry to hear about your friend. Life is very fragile. I mean, one day it's them, one day it's you. That's why you got to live in the moment. We got to live for the now. I miss that mentality. That's my. Everybody now is setting plays. Everybody's thinking about the future. I. I'm. We gotta get back to yolo. We gotta find our way back to yolo. We gotta find our way back. Do you remember when every pop song was like, you know, we might die tonight. We Might not get tomorrow. You know, let's have a good time, because we might not. You know, we might not be alive. We gotta get back to yolo. Where's that millennial optimism? Where's that yolo? We gotta get back to that. That's. The energy that I've been on this year is. I'm like, just say it. Just say what you're gonna say. Say what you feel, say what you think, do whatever you want. Not like, in a hedonistic way, but this recognition that it's. It all could be taken away at any time. So no restraint, no discipline, no plans, no future. We have to live in the present. That's. That's what I've been on. And I think it's because I'm getting older. I think that's why. It's because I'm getting older. It's because I'm 27. I could see the age on my face. I see the wrinkles. I feel it in my joints and in my bones. And I realize, wow, like, I'm gonna die. I'm gonna die. And everyone's getting killed all the time. Charlie Kirk got blown to smithereens. People are trying to kill me all the time. So I had a dream someone tried to kill me. And. Yeah, so. So it's a. It's a few things that'll do that to you. It's not just the getting old. It's also the assassination attempts that'll do it as well. So, anyway, so, yeah, gotta. Gotta live while you can. Leave nothing unsaid. You gotta let go of the small things. Leave nothing unsaid. And you just gotta. You know, we gotta live.
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Kickbotkowski was right. Sent 20.
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We gotta put on that song. What's that song? Give me everything tonight. Grab somebody sexy. Tell them, hey, give me everything tonight. That's the energy we gotta be.
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Kowski was right. Said 25. Wow. Paul Hauser takes a break from being an extra in Cobra Kai to attack you, Orville, slithering in the comments any minute.
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Oh, really? Who's Paul Hauser? I don't know who that is. Dude, Arville is such a pathetic worm, it's insane. He's constantly texting me like, hey, man, can we be friends again? Hey, could you unblock me? Hey, can we work together? And then I ignore him, and then he's in the replies, ankle biting me. Nick will never be friends with me because he's a narcissist. And it's like, dude, you're such a fucking worm. It's actually unbelievable. How many times is this guy gonna beg me to unblock him only to then like turn around and ankle bite me a week later. It's actually pathetic. Like dude, hop off.
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Lands Cross 24cent. $20. Casey didn't deserve your stab in the back. Sooner or later you're going to run out of bridges to burn, Nick.
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That's hilarious. It wasn't a stab. Stab in the back. I don't know this guy from Adam. Stab in the back. Go fuck yourself. Stab in the back. I don't even know that. What do I owe to these people? What do I owe to KC Push. I don't owe these people anything. I don't know this person. The guy's an idiot. He ran a terrible campaign. He's a total clown. What do I owe him? I, I. Apparently I owe everybody everything. You stabbed him in the back? No, I just don't like him. I don't like him. I never did. If anything, I was too nice from the beginning. I should have been shitting on him for longer. Maybe then he would have won.
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B den pilled sent $20. Maybe old news now, but this came up on my feed the other day. Motionless CHUD who sounds gay made a hit piece on you Buttressed by braindead takes YouTube b u1sft4rmw900 I'm not pulling that up. I don't care About Lauren sent $20 thoughts on the beef between the grow Wipers and Faith Merrill.
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I'm not weighing in on that. Yeah, whatever.
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Lol it doesn't. That doesn't matter that much. Just focus on making it. Just focus on making as much money as you can making connections and then you'll figure it out. You'll figure it out once you're in there. Trust me. Just make as much money as you can and get networked up. Make as many connections as you can.
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Midwest Groipe sent $20. Did you see Cloud was blazing fans? Do you think he made a deal with deal to get that club? It's really black pilling.
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I don't think he made a deal but that is sus he says oh Vance looks max and he looks quite good now it's like no he doesn't bro. No, I feel like Matthew mad Burf verf no like I'm stuck In the Tesseract. Yeah, it's very hard to watch. I love Clav lovers. That's my guy. It's my homie. But yeah, it's hard to watch, man. He's clearly going in a different direction. Look, obviously that's not his opinion. Like, he is saying that for some reason. It's. Who knows why. That's someone else telling him to say that. It seems. And it's sad. So, yeah, I feel like interstellar right now. Murph, Murph. I'm like banging on the thing. I'm adjusting the watch. I'm adjusting the watch with the thing. Yeah. Hate to see it, but. What? You know, he always said he's not political. It is what it is, but yeah.
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Dominican Roy percent 25 Nick to sneako. I need you to run right back to me. Crybaby. I need you to run right back.
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No, no, no, no. He was not a crybaby. He was right. He. You know, maybe he should have said it a different way, but he ultimately was right. He was going through a really hard time. We were making it harder on him. And that was wrong. That was shitty. So. But yeah, me and Sneak Goat, we're always gonna be friends. That was to Candace. I need you to run right back to me. So tr. And it's so true, dude. I'm literally him. I'm literally him, you know? Run away as fast as you can. Wait, wait, no, no. Run back to me. It's so true. Yeah. Did you see? She. She did a Twitter space and she said Nick Fuentes definitely won. He's rent free. In their heads. It was like a little. It was like a little back and forth. It's like I said something nice about her, she said something nice about me, you know? Oh, who knows? Who knows what can happen? Just try love. Try love. Okay. Just try love. Candace Owens. Yep. Oh, Candace. Yeah. She watched the clip on her show and then she did a space and she gave me my flowers. Yeah. Run right back to me. So true. That's how I feel. It's what's on my mind.
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Robbie Allen sent $500. Red Pilled Boomer that will be asleep by the time you read this. You will represent the generation of men my generation stole from. Great work, Robbie Starbuck took a shot at you being a fed today. Frick the goi matrix and press on.
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I don't know who that is. Thank you for the huge super chat. Thank you for the massive super chat. Red pilled Boomer asleep. Oh, you're sleeping. I represent the Generation of men. Great work. I don't know who Starbucks is, but I appreciate the huge super chat w Boomer. I love boomers.
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54, 150.
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I'm not like Tucker. I'm not going to trash. I love boomers. Boomers are awesome. Okay? Boomers are great.
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Yammers 54 cent $150. Hey, you're that guy.
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Yeah, thanks for the. People say that to me all the time. They're like, wait a second, do I recognize you? You're that guy. You're that guy on tv. I was at my favorite place in Koreatown this weekend and this guy, I was like about to leave and this guy's like, wait, wait, wait. Can I get a picture? And then the girl, the girl or girlfriend was like, can I take a picture of you? I was like, sure. I get recognized everywhere now. Everywhere I go. I go to the coffee shop, I get my Spanish latte clocked recognized. I get recognized in D.C. in New York, in LA, in Chicago, in Miami, in Rome, in Naples. I got recognized by some Romanian guy. It's actually kind of nerve wracking. It's kind of scary actually. But it's always po. It's almost always positive. Not always. Almost always, but yeah.
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Mc Mahan 4 mayor sent 50. Mr. Fuentes, your performance on last night's show. We go in eternity. Your courage in saying the truth in public without fear is unmatched.
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Thanks.
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Chicago's proudest son lays down the gauntlet. Godspeed.
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Thank you, man. I appreciate that. Yeah, it was pretty good last night.
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Thanks, bro.
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Thanks, I appreciate that. This stupid thing, I'm always pulling it. Okay, thanks.
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I'll take a look at it. Thank you for the big super chat. I appreciate it. Don't vote vivec. We could use a better URL. Yeah. Also this needs work. Well, don't worry about it. We'll do the website. It's a. It's an interesting idea, but we got it. Okay. Thank you for the big super chat though. I appreciate it.
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Is it any surprise that these weirdos like judge builder and handsome truth got exposed as cross dressing homosexuals? They aren't intelligent or product, only famous for being rambunctious is that I don't believe that.
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I don't think that's true. Um, that's not, that's not the issue. I mean, that would be an issue, but the issue is like the stuff that they're doing is just, to me, it's not nice. I, I don't believe in that. Okay. And I saw Chud the builder got a little bent outta shape about what I said. I don't think I said anything derogatory. I just, I don't like that approach. That's not my approach. Um, it's one thing to be vicious to the people in the arena. You wanna be vicious to Ben Shapiro and Mark Levin, that's fair game. They're in the arena. But I, I really don't like that approach of antagonizing people in public. I just don't, I don't, I just don't like that in general, not even just for politics, but I think that people have enough on their plate. You don't know what people are going through and people have enough problems. People are trying to get to work or they're trying to do their thing or they got something on their mind. I don't like that people are out there bothering everybody. I don't like that in general. Whether it's prank, channels, political stuff, I don't like that. So I just think that's wrong. I think it's unethical. That's not my mo. I don't like these streams where you go and become a public nuisance or you go and antagonize people or you try and instigate a fight or. I don't like that. I don't like mean spirited stuff. You know, it's one thing if you want to bring people in and you want to have a conversation or, you know, you want to brighten up their day or, and it's for people that choose to participate, you know, that's one thing. But this, like we're going to go to homeless people and make them say the N word. I mean, what's even the point of that? I don't, that's not nice. And, and especially for politics, I don't think it's all that endearing. I think we want to be positive. I think it's good to be a positive force in the world. We should be kind. And I know that's rich coming from me, but again, it's people super chatting. They're participating in the process. I think if you're out in the world, you have to be an evangelist. You have to be a good representative. That's just me, tho. Those are just my values. So I. I don't like that public spectacle stuff. Who needs that? You know, I want my platform on the Internet. If people wanna watch it, they could watch it. It's entertainment. I don't like people bringing into the world and inflicting that on the masses. It's part of the problem.
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Cabal sent 20 nick. You can save America, but you have to live in a HBCU frat house every day for the rest of your life. Would you do it?
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What are these?
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20 Nick, did you go to Little Village today for Cinco de Mayo? And also, are you ever in contact with your parental grandfather's side?
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No, I didn't go to Little Village and was ever in contact with my paternal grandfather's side? No. He died 50 years ago. My. My dad's father died, I think in 1971. So he's long gone. He's been long gone. And I'm not really in touch with anybody from that side of the family, to be honest. So, I mean, my. My dad's siblings and. And his mom's siblings, but not. Not so much anybody from the dad's dad's family. He was a troublemaker. Engine Joe, they called him. Engine Joe. Maybe that's where I get it. He was a maniac. He was very violent. A very violent, wild man with a bad temper. And loved heroin. And loved heroin. So that was the problem. Um, so no, no. No contact with Injun Joe or anything like that.
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Pragmatic culture sent $100. Putch's potential redemption is entirely dependent on if he has the balls to tell his people to stay home come the actual gubernatorial election and deprive the GOP of the win. Or if he'll fold and go out for Vivek anyway. Like a bitch.
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Hey, thank you for the big super chat. Um, yeah, I guess I think everybody should just get behind the Democrat. I think that's more powerful.
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Lieutenant Don's legs. 15 cent, $20. Love you, Nick. Looking better than Clav nowadays. Fuck the haters who say otherwise.
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Are you kidding me? Nah, dude. Clav is. Clav is taller. Game over. Taller, Bigger frame. Game over. Um, and facially. Yeah, he's probably. He's younger. He's got 10 years on me almost, so. Yeah.
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Hey, Nick, notice the improved suit game recently? Ball knows ball.
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Thanks. Yeah, Yeah, I had to go on
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Neil g. Patel said 25. Hey, Nick. Love the show. But shout out to the editor that made the new intro immaculate. Edits and music selection.
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Yeah, he's pretty good.
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Goofy Groip percent 50. May the fourth be with you, Nick. Let's take the whole squad and go to Disney World. Hit all the rides at Hollywood Studios and take pics in front of the Millennium Falcon. Let's run it this summer.
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Yeah, sounds great.
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Ken Bean sent $20. How often do you get haircuts? I feel like the length of your hair literally never changes.
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That's so not true. It's like probably every four weeks. Three or four weeks.
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I could be your grandma. Sent $50. Please explain boomer hate. I understand we were born in a different usa. I just don't understand what we did to deserve the hate.
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Well, you guys just have all the money, so all the poor people are upset about it. See, I don't hate boomers because I'm not poor. But if you're some broke loser that has to like be a wage slave and you don't own anything, I could get why they hate you guys. Cuz boomers own all the real estate, own all the stocks, have big retirement accounts. That's a stereotype at least. So the zoomers hate that the boomers are hoarding all the wealth and they're broke. I think that's really what it is. Zoomers are like, why can't you give me all your money? It's like, I don't know, man. Get a job.
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I don't know. Get a job. There's like this. Everybody makes this joke where they're like, oh, the boomers, they bought their house for like a quarter and a peanut and now it's worth a billion dollars. Like, yeah, we've all heard that joke before. America was like a third world country. America was like a third world country in the 50s and there was just all this potential. And now we're. Now it's just a different kind of country. Don't hate the players, hate the game, Neff. Hey, nephew. Don't hate the player, hate the game, Lil nigga. The money's out there. It's easy to make money if you're smart. And I know people say, well, it's easy for you to say. You have a show, dude. It has never been easier to make Money. We have AI, we have TikTok. I've seen people do it. It's. It's a lot of hard work and you need an idea. But like, in the structural ways that matter, it's like never Been easy to make money. And people don't want to hear that because then they say, wow, I feel like a piece of shit. Well, I don't know what to tell you. Some people are born to be entrepreneurs and have projects and some people are born to wage and it is what it is. Some people make excuses, some people feel sorry for themselves and some people get after it. And it happens all the time. I mean, it happens every day in America that people are making money, they have an idea, they, they get on social media, they post their idea on social Media, they use AI and YouTube tutorials to develop their skills. They suck at something, they get better at it, they meet people, they, it happens every day. And the people, the people that make unbelievable money at a young age, they're not even impressive. Like I know a lot of them and a lot of them aren't even that smart. They're not even that smart. They're not the most interesting people you've ever met, but they just fucking do it. They just do it. They just get after it. They have an idea, they work really hard, they don't let anybody, they, they don't look for somebody to give them permission, they just do it. They're not looking for somebody to give them permission or for somebody to deal em in. They just do it. I know a lot of people, they're, you know, they want everybody else to do the work. You know, they're fantasizing about the cars, the watches. They want everybody else to do the work. They don't actually want to do the work themselves. People do it, I promise you, people do it every day. You have poly market, you have sports betting, you have trading, you have, you have AI, you have social media. It's like the possibilities are truly endless. I know all kinds of people that make all kinds of money in many different ways. Crypto, I mean, you name it. You just need to be a little bit smart, take the initiative, work your off. It's never been easier. You just have to put the work in. You just have to do the very difficult task of doing something new today. That's hard. Instead of doing my normal routine, I'm going to do something new. I'm going to build a new skill. I'm going to learn something from scratch. It's going to be hard. Do it. It'll change your life, you know, so that's why p honest to God, that's why people hate the boomers. And don't get me wrong, like I know, I recognize not everybody can do that. Totally true. And we do need an economy that works well, even for people that are never going to be entrepreneurs. That's true as well. But the reason that people hate the boomers and real that is economic resentment. That is an economic issue. So. Yeah, and, and you know, look, the boomers are the beneficiaries. Boomers are on the dole. They're gonna be receiving Social Security and pensions and medicare until they die, which is gonna be like 35 years from when they retire. They hit 65, they retire, hit 70, they retire and then they're gonna be consuming tons of resources for the next 30 years from the government, from the private sector elsewhere. So there's some resentment about that too.
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Cassius Thundercock said.
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Anyway, I didn't even read this.
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Nuclear ballistic Roy percent $50 sup Nika? My bitch is going divorce and we have two kids. Should I take a job out of state paying 250k year and see the kids way less or b take a 100k year job instead and see them way more?
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Okay, sorry, what is the question? My bitch is going and we have two kids. Oh grim. So so grim. Should I A take a job out of state paying 250 a year and see the kids less or B take a hundred k your job in state and see them more? I don't know. What, what do you want to do, man? You're asking me how much you want to see your own children? It's up to you. How much do you care about your children? I don't know bro. That's really what a question to ask somebody. Should I see my kids more and make less money or make more money and see my less? That's really kind of your call, man. I don't think I can make that decision for you actually.
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Chuck Johnson cellmate sent $25. Kind of mogging looking like a gay Mexican Sonatara. Any updates on good old Chuck? He convert to Islam or he goes skinhead?
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Okay, well let's just put the first comment aside. Chuck Johnson. I haven't talked to him.
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It's you know, no matter what.
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Very funny. Thank you for the big super chat. Yes, very good callback.
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Oh, daring today, aren't we?
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Imhoplight said $100.
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Yo, thanks for the Hoplite. You don't need to do this, bro. Hoplite is helping me out behind the scenes. But hey, I appreciate the big super chat, man. God BLESS Kyle.
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Send $100. Nick, just take my money. Ya have had hard as buying you chimps. But in all seriousness, Portillo's or Culver's Eyes emoji.
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Culver's, bro. Thank you for the big super chat. Portillo's is. I don't even eat there anymore. I refuse to eat there. It's all shit now. Portillo's used to be the best. The best. Everybody knows this. Growing up, there was nothing better than Portillo's. Nothing better. Beef sandwich, hot dog, burger, chocolate, cake, shake. There was nothing better. And now dog, absolute dog inedible. I will never go there again. Cuz they got bought out by private equity and they wanted to expand everywhere. Now the restaurants don't even have a theme. All the restaurants used to have a theme. It would be like prohibition era, 1920s or like depression era, 1930s or World War II, 40s. Or they would have like a retro futuristic 50s that all the restaurants had a theme. Labor, decorations, exterior, interior. It was like a true experience and everything was on the money. Flavorful, fresh, hot, fast. It was all excellent. You, if you're from Chicago, you know, there was no. Nothing better. You go to the drive through at like 1am with your niggas, they take your order on the paper bag. Nothing better. Nothing better with the fam, with the homies going through the drive through late at night. Or you go in the restaurant. I used to be afraid when I was a kid because I had this fear. Is this kind of, this is a little insight into my neuroses. When I was a little kid, I never wanted to go to Portillo's because I had this fear that everything, all the decorations would fall down. So they have all these like decorations that are like hanging from the ceiling. And I, I had this fear when I was a kid of things falling from the ceiling. Is that, is that totally bizarre? Anybody relate? I could never go anywhere where things were hanging from the ceiling because I thought I would go in, it would fall and kill me. So what does that say? Say about like, you know, fear of things falling down. Kind of interesting. But anyway, so yeah, Portillo's used to be good. Now it's. Culver's is great. Bona Beef is great. I'll go to those chains. Those are probably the two chains I go to the most. Culver's and bona beef. Bona beef has really stepped up their game. They're excellent. Always very hot, very fresh, very flavorful. The beef is great. Don't love the fries. I just get them well done. Fries are all right. They got these Italian beef bites. They got. The hot dogs are great. They got pizza. I hear the pasta's good. I haven't had it before. The burger is. Is a winner. Everything there is a winner. So bona beef is really good. Culver's is excellent. Always Portillo's. Death to Portillo.
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25 cent $20. What are your thoughts on Spencer Peratt? You think he's got a shot?
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I don't really. I'm not following that. I don't really know.
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Really?
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Have sent $200. Never going back to cozy.
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I hope not, man. Thank you for the big super chat.
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If I'm lucky, Tony Groinpino sent $100. So true, King.
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So true. Thanks for the big super chat. I appreciate it.
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We love and appreciate you, Nick.
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Thank you. Thanks.
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Dude, I'm practically anorexic at this point. I just don't eat.
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Oh, well, that's gonna be really helpful.
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Hey, thanks for the big super chat with jam. I don't get it.
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But now, hell yeah.
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Never. Vivek.
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Hell yeah. Gun toting right wing. Fuck yeah. We're all Democrats now. I love being a Democrat because Democrats are going to win. I love it. It feels so. It feels so naughty. It feels wrong.
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Well, no, not embrace communism. Just. It's a protest vote. It's a protest vote for the Democrats.
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you. Want to send me your class essay? Listen, listen, listen, listen. It was a funny super chat. All right? Send it to me. Send it to me. Maybe I'll read it. Okay? DM it to me on Twitter. Send it to me on email. Maybe I'll read it. Okay? For the young. For the young. Maybe. Okay? Because I feel for the young. Guys. I get it. I was there.
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No dude, Blue Waves.
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Good.
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No Democrat should ever be voted for the better fight. Focus is getting John Thune out of Senate leadership. Focus on that.
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Bye. Bye. That's turning a lot of us off. Goodbye. Yeah, good riddance. No imagination.
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Okay, thanks for coming.
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Bang. There you go.
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I love that these sprinkles sent $100. Snake in the grass seems to be a reoccurring theme with these sneaky two face intelligence ops. Takarashuk's Carlson Prime X. But who do you think is a bigger snake? Tucker Carlson or Ryan Selkas?
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Hey, thank you for the big super chat, Ryan. Ryan's been nice to me so I would have to say Tucker. Why is there beef in the group chat that I don't know about? No, Ryan's been cool. So Tucker's the OP for sure.
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213 Strickland who is a fan of you is fighting comes out this weekend. Let's bring the belt back to America. Sorry sneakal ol smiley face emoji. God bless you Mkarroi pet An African American source.
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Yeah W Strickland. We're rooting for him.
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He's the white recon sent $20 RKDFnjf type lol. Okay find 89 cent $20. Maybe instead of making a price a demand to be in a chat, make it based on the actual content of the person. Review the people and if they are good they are in Instead of douchebags and their ignorance.
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That's. And you think you would get in.
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No fish.
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Thank you.
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Yeah, for real. Groipers need to sign up for her campaign. Groipers sign up for a campaign knock on doors. I don't know, though, because then you gotta really be like. You gotta, like, sell whatever they're selling. So maybe. I don't know if we go that far.
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Well, we'll think about $920. Your comments about vote.
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That's a duplicate. Yeah, like, literally. Go watch Steven Crowder. Go watch a show where they tell you to vote Republican every time. I'm not. If you're not on board, I'm not interested in keeping you here. If you just want to vote Republican every single time forever, then, like, you're just. This isn't for you.
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What's Homotron 3000? What does the super gen even mean? I don't know what that is, but that sounds funny.
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Host: Nicholas J. Fuentes
Episode: VIVEK WINS NOMINATION??? Ohio Governors Race INTENSIFIES
Date: May 6, 2026
Timestamp Range: [00:00–112:14]
This episode centers on Vivek Ramaswamy’s decisive GOP gubernatorial nomination victory in Ohio and Nicholas J. Fuentes’ controversial call for dissidents and the “America First” base to vote Democrat in protest. Fuentes dissects what Ramaswamy’s selection means for the future of MAGA, the GOP, and “America First” nationalism. Additional themes include the fallout from a disappointing insurgent primary campaign, the perils of mediocrity within dissident circles, and a broader, combative view on movement strategy. There are also updates on recent platform/banking censorship and a mix of lighthearted, interactive banter during superchats.
| Quote | Speaker | Timestamp | |-------|---------|-----------| | "Under no circumstances can [Vivek Ramaswamy] be allowed to become the governor of Ohio. What kind of message would that send?" | Nick Fuentes | 00:45 | | "We're gonna have to hold our noses and we're gonna have to vote Democrat." | Nick Fuentes | 01:54 | | "If you're too pure to win in politics, then get the fuck out of politics and go do something else." | Nick Fuentes | 55:27 | | "We want mass deportations. ... What we get is techno libertarianism. We get this Asian tiger who wants more H1Bs, more Indians, more Silicon Valley." | Nick Fuentes | 04:07 | | "You gave us Vivek, you gave us this shit. We're sending it back. We don't want it. Try again in the next four years. That's your problem." | Nick Fuentes | 63:53 | | "We're going out to Ohio and it's not going to be for a spoiler candidate. It's going to be getting behind the candidate that will win, ... and that's the Democrat. It's going to be a protest vote." | Nick Fuentes | 65:47 | | "We're gonna have to crash the plane. This is our Flight 93 election, actually." | Nick Fuentes | 66:36 | | "I'm not a Democrat. I'm under no illusions about what the Democratic Party represents. ... But I am gonna tell people to vote for the Democrats, to send a message to the Republicans." | Nick Fuentes | 63:01 |
This episode is a combative manifesto for the dissident right’s refusal to accept what Fuentes views as GOP betrayal via the nomination of Vivek Ramaswamy. Rather than prioritizing mere party victory, Fuentes advocates protest, even if it means supporting a Democrat, to reset the trajectory of the “America First” movement and punish the party for ideological drift—likely at the cost of immediate policy outcomes. The episode is notable for its raw rhetorical style, iconoclastic argumentation, and direct engagement with both supporters and critics, all delivered in Fuentes’ trademark polemical and sardonic tone.