The Pete Quiñones Show - 10/02/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream - Defamation League w/ Kevin DeAnna
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You know, I still challenge anybody else in the entire scene to have better thumbnails
and a better intro to our show than we do here at the OGC because we do it right here. I'll tell you
that much. All right. Welcome back to another episode of Pony Express Radio. This episode 98,
playing right along, gentlemen. Returning once again,
Again, is my friend, Mr. Piquononez, you have been missed, sir.
I knew you were excited to make your return.
How are you?
Rumors of my demise and all that stuff.
Glad to be back.
Yeah, they were greatly exaggerated, of course.
All right, good to have you back.
And welcoming to the show for the first time, Mr. Kevin Deanna.
How are you, sir?
Doing well.
Glad to be on here, guys.
Yeah, I'm happy to finally get you on the show here.
If people aren't following your Twitter account,
they absolutely should because you're posting bangers.
all the time.
I do what I can.
Yeah. All right.
So let's go through our shillings very quickly and we'll pop into the story for this evening.
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needs. All right, gentlemen, let's get right on into it. As the thumbnail suggests today,
the number one story for this evening is the ADL. They took down their hate glossary in their hate
index. So, here we go. I mean, the ADL has been the number one threat for people on the hard
right for the longest time. And it's something that often gets overlooked because if you were in
the conservative movement years ago, the group that would call and get you fired was the
SPLC. But even back then, you would find people within the conservative movement.
who say, well, I don't really take these guys seriously. Everybody took the ADL seriously.
I think perhaps even more important than them getting rid of the ADL glossary, which of course is great.
But Cash Patel saying that the FBI is not going to work with them anymore, making fun of Comey for writing what he called love letters to the ADL.
And then saying that the ADL is this terrible organization that spied on Americans.
Now, if you're on the hard right, your ears should perk up because who do you think they were spying on?
They were spying on us.
that was who they were spying on.
And this has got to be the first time in my entire life where the FBI in some sense,
I started to think of them as somebody that might actually be protecting my interests
in some tiny small way that has never happened before.
It's not even necessarily a good feeling.
It made me a little uncomfortable.
But it's definitely some kind of progress.
Yeah, it's like, is this what you're supposed to feel?
You know, like you're watching Law & Order all the time?
Wow, the FBI are the good guys?
Wow.
I'm about to get my felford again ribbon, but you know, you can't help but think that this is a good thing because the ADL had such a stranglehold.
And we're talking about like 50 years at this point about who is allowed to participate in politics, about what groups are allowed to operate.
And they did some things that if we went into it.
I mean, that's a subject for another podcast.
You would say that's ridiculous.
No group could get away with things like that and continue to operate.
you know, this kind of basically criminal activity.
And yet they did.
And they only grew in power.
And in a remarkably short time, their legitimacy seems to have totally collapsed.
And I think at the root of it, it's not even necessarily a victory for the right or the left.
It's just that the ADL's double standard, which they've been able to maintain for so long,
which was essentially an ethno-nationalist position for Israel, while fiercely opposing ethno-nationalism at home, has just become completely untenable.
on both the left and the right.
And so they just have nothing to stand on
as far as having a bipartisan coalition anymore.
You know, you think this is an excellent point
that you're talking about on both sides, right?
Because if you're on the left side,
they're very much on the point at this juncture of,
well, nobody gets to be ethno-lationalist whatsoever.
I mean, we talked about this recently
with like the golems that these people have created
on America college campuses
who were just turning against Israel
because they see Israel as a, you know,
settler, colonialist state.
as it relates to the Gazans, whether it is or it isn't, you know, it was an argument to be had.
But then you take it from the right where it's like, oh, well, if Israel gets to be ethonastonos,
then why don't we get to be ethno-nationalists? So either way, this is just a completely untenable
position for this organization. And I think the other thing that's really funny about this,
is that this announcement of shutting down the hate glossary of extremism, right, came one day
after Jonathan Greenblatt, you know, made that statement at, I forget which like international
left-wing conference he was at. He was talking about how the ADL now has the, like, most
lawsuits going on at any other point in the entire history of the organization. And then literally
the next day, oh, we're going to shut down the, uh, is a loss rate. Too many people have taken
screenshots of this and shared it on Twitter showing that, you know, the Christian cross and
Christ is King and Charlie Kirk's turning point USA are all hateful extremist groups akin to Nazis.
It was pretty funny saying Matt Gates come out and, uh, what did he say?
say it was something along the lines of defending Christian identity, right? Where it's like
identifying as a Christian is not hateful or something like that. There's there's so much
confusion about a lot of these terms because if you look at the glossary that they had and then of
course if you look at what the SPLC used to do as far as labeling these types of groups,
these groups had power when they kept the targets relatively limited. If you look at how a group like
this was able to achieve real victories in the media sense, it was
basically by making sure that somebody, let's say Jared Taylor.
Jared Taylor, of course, famously is not anti-Semitic, but the ADL doesn't like him anyway.
The way you keep that guy from getting safe haven in the conservative movement is you don't really expand the target list beyond him.
But the ADL, of course, one of the things that I think led to this is they label Turning Point in extremist group.
They had that up recently and everybody was dunking on them for that over the last few days.
The SPLC, I think, really crippled itself when they decided to,
to go after gay marriage back at a time when you still had majority support, certainly among conservatives,
for banning gay marriage. And they said, if you oppose gay marriage, you are also a hate group.
So now you've got these nice Christian groups who are in the same category as the KKK.
And once you expand the targets this much, at a certain point, people just stop paying attention
because they may take you seriously when they say, oh, like the Nazis are coming.
And according to my hate map, there's 30 chapters and you have to be free.
out about it. But if you have it right next to the Family Research Council, at a certain point,
if you're on the right, you just stop paying attention. Even the cucks, even the establishment guys,
even the conservative movement guys pining for the return of Reagan, don't care what these groups
have to say anymore. And they have nobody to blame but themselves.
You know, the ADL is just famous for just going after the right. And you wonder,
okay, so where are the Jewish groups that go after the left? Well, you don't even really need
to officially have any. We saw after October 7th that people like Bill Ackman and others were
going after Harvard and going after the universities. They are the ones who go after the leftists.
They apparently, apparently they had a signal group that was coordinating to go out.
after leftists. And this is what when we talk about the kosher sandwich, this is literally what
the kosher sandwich is, is you have one group that represents Israel that goes after the
right, another group that represents Israel that goes after the left. And that's with them working,
even if they're not working in tandem, it all works out the same way. So yeah, it's, it's good
to see, it's good to get a win from the ADL, but you also have to remember that,
this is a group that works hand in hand with Benjamin Netanyahu,
and anyone who saw Benjamin Netanyahu's speech at the United Nations
knows that they're not, at least he's not backing down.
And if Trump deciding to stand up against him, which, you know,
who knows, what kind of pictures are out there or whatever,
then, you know, I don't know, you just,
whenever if you take down, they have so many resources.
People in, of course, so much wealth that something like what the ADL is doing can just pop up.
The one good thing about the ADL was they always did it in the open.
If they start doing this in the background, that could be even more dangerous for our people.
Well, there were some things that they were doing in the background.
I think they actually did get caught and slap on the wrist for spying on people or going through people's records decades ago.
I mean, if we are going to see continuation of these sorts of efforts, it's probably not going to be done by formal groups.
It's going to be done by these sort of shadowy networks that it's going to be very difficult to keep tabs on.
The ADL and the SPLC and groups like that, I mean, if you were a young professional working in any of these sorts of things,
the real danger to you was as a media operation.
I think their power has been somewhat limited there, although it's certainly not gone.
But as far as some of the more direct actions they could take, those will probably continue.
It's just not going to be done in the name of the Adele and probably never going to even find out that they're even happening.
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Every single time.
Thank you. Thank you, Tucker. I agree.
Thank you, Mr. Carlson. We appreciate it.
So true.
Well, Pete, you mentioned BB Netanyahu here.
Well, he was in the news again this week, and we actually have a clip of him that we're going to show next,
talking about this very, very spooky new group that's coming up in the American scene.
Let's listen in.
Christian influencers.
He said – we talked about the woke right.
He said, I call it the woke Reich.
That's a brilliant – the woke right.
Because these people, you know, they're not any different from the woke left.
I mean, they're insane.
They're going to be it.
But they're actually meeting on some of the things.
And what we have to do is we have to secure that part of the base of our support in the United States.
That is being challenged systematically.
A lot of this is done with money.
Money of NGOs, vast.
Money of governments, vaster.
We have to fight back.
How do we fight back?
Our influencers.
I think you should also talk to them if you have a chance to that community.
They're very important.
And secondly, we're going to have to use the tools of battle.
You know, the weapons change over time.
You can't fight today with swords.
that doesn't work very well, okay?
And you can't find with the fight with cavalry.
That doesn't work very well.
And you have these new things, you know, like drones, things like that.
I won't get into that.
But we have to fight with the weapons that apply to the battlefields in which we're engaged.
And the most important ones are on social media.
And the most important purchase that is going on right now is class.
Class.
Tic to Ticto.
Number one.
Number one. And I hope it goes through because it can be consequential.
And the other one, what's the other one? That's most important.
X. X.
X.
That's very good.
And, you know, so we have to talk to Elon. He's not an enemy.
He's a friend. We should talk to him.
Now, if we can get those two things, we get a lot, and I could go on on other things, but that's not the point right now.
We have to fight the fight, okay? To take, give direction to me.
the Jewish people and give directly to our non-Jewish friends or those who could be our Jewish
friends. Are we going to succeed with everyone? No. Will there be a strong counterpart? Yes.
I mean, the chutzpah of this guy at the start of this, right? I mean, first of all,
what I want to say first is it's always projection with these people every single time, man.
He's talking about the vast network of NGOs and government money that is funding anti-Israel
rhetoric. Really? Really, dude. Yeah, that great big, vast network of NGOs is really working against
Israel's interest, pal. God, unbelievable to suggest something like that. You know, I'll just bring this up
again. It came out this week that they're paying TikTokers and people on Rumble $7,000 a video
to promote propaganda for them. Just a
reminder, that's your money that they're using to do that to propagandize you and your neighbors and
your relatives. And it always goes back to me when I hear stuff like that, that, wow, they're doing
that. They're actually paying people and taking care of their people. And then you look on the right
and you're like, where is anyone with that kind of money?
And we have so many people with that kind of money willing to step up and do that so that we can do that.
So that so many of the great people that we have that have to work a day job and can't,
could be doing this and pushing the message forward.
But no, we don't have that.
We have this, I mean, obviously.
grasping at straws and
I don't think people realize just how weak Israel is,
how they're in a, everything they do is a panic.
The whole thing with taking over TikTok and killing TikTok,
something else can come up with that.
It can come up with X, all of this stuff.
I mean, they're in a panic.
They know they've lost.
They've lost the world except for this country.
And slowly, but surely they're losing this country.
So, you know, two points.
This is all panic.
Other point, once again, where are the right wing billionaires willing to shell out money so that we can put out propaganda, too?
From the river to the sea, Israel backstab me.
I always wonder about this because when you see these reports of these kinds of offers,
and of course there have been many other times on social media where they say,
you know, so-and-so is getting offered however many thousands of dollars to say something
about, nice about Israel, or fly over there, do this, that, and the other thing.
I keep thinking to myself, like, who the hell are you people?
Like, I've never had it off for like this in my entire life,
and I don't know anyone personally who has.
Now, maybe that's just because they know it would be a pointless gesture with me or anybody I know,
I guess.
But your point about where are the right-wing billionaires as well taken?
I mean, this is one of the classic problems.
If you look at college campuses, which if you had to pick one thing that you would want to go after, it would be that.
If you look at the type of people who donate to their colleges, a lot of these right-wing billionaires, a lot of these right-wing millionaires, who are really, if you want to talk about where the bulk of the donations are coming from, it's coming from these types of people, they'll donate tens of millions of dollars to their school for,
like the sports program or something, or they'll give it to their fraternity, or they'll give it
in the name of a department they had attended 50 years ago, which is run by transsexuals
or whatever else now. And you can't convince them not to do that. You can't tell them that, look,
what you're doing is you're giving money to people who hate you, who want you dead, who want to
take away the business you built, but they're doing it based on nostalgia. And one of the things,
it may just be a generational thing. One of the unfortunate truths we just have to grapple with
is that most people do not change their mind about anything after the age of 25. And so a lot of
the people who do have this level of financial success, who have built businesses that could
potentially sustain an entire right-wing movement of the sort that existed not that long ago,
even if you look at the original groups of the American conservative movement, the type
the people who funded that.
These types of people in their brain, the country is still 80% white.
The big problem is still the Soviet Union.
The thing we have to worry about is the high income tax.
I don't think they fundamentally understand what's happening right now.
And I don't think they're going to learn until a few more decades pass.
And you have people who have a more varied media diet, shall we say.
There was a study that just came out, which showed that a record low of Americans trust
the mainstream media and trust the facts that they're getting from the media.
But of course, it was almost completely determined by generation.
And the older you are, the more you trust the mainstream media.
You know, what it really tells you is, is that when it boils down to it,
whether they have $10 in the bank or where they have billions in the bank,
if you carry a leftist, if you have a leftist ideology, if that's who you are,
You are a revolutionary and you are willing to do anything, include forking over millions and billions if you have to, in order to, you know, fund or move forward whatever revolution it is that you want.
And when it comes down to it, right-wingers have bought into conservatism.
I need to conserve and, you know, what if they come from me one day, which is one of the most silly things.
me a billionaire worried about you know them coming for them you can go anywhere you can buy your
way out of anything and yeah yeah i think that's one of the leftists are revolutionaries by to their
core and it doesn't matter how much money they have yeah two points on the ideology i'm sorry go ahead
um two points on uh both of what you uh gentlemen were saying i mean i think um well one of the first ones
about like patronage from billionaires or millionaires on the right. I think one of the issues
that has plagued our scene for so long is that up until recently, it has remained almost
exclusively an online affair. And I feel like a lot of people find it very difficult to fork out
huge sums of money to people they've never really met in person. That's just like the temperament
of people like as rightwears, right? I mean, there's been people who have grifted off the system
for a long time, what have you. But as that is changing, you know, events like ours, people are
showing up to them. I do think that this is an issue that we are getting into a position
where we could tackle more easily. It's much easier to forge a relationship with somebody who
has disposable income and who can invest it in whatever kind of endeavors that the OGC wants to
get into or any other organizations like of ours. So I do think that's a step in the right
direction. And again, why we keep stressing on each one of these streams and how people are still
in the audience at this point who aren't a member of one of our chapters,
is beyond me.
You know, they're getting updated almost every week at this point with new chapters
popping up across the country.
So everyone should get interested in that.
And then the other point about the media consumption and record low trust and, you know,
the quote unquote mainstream media, right?
I basically just come to the point of where like my boomer Fox News family member
watchers, wherever I'm like around them, I try my absolute best to just basically
idiot proof the ability for them to watch Tucker Carl.
of their TV. Like, listen, you guys like Tucker? You guys listen to listen to him all the time,
right? When he was on Fox News, well, listen, he's got his own show and there's no ads on it anymore.
There's no commercials. And look, you know, YouTube is just on your smart TV now.
All you got to do is just click YouTube and look, I'll put Tucker right here and you guys
can just watch any of his monologues. That's all you got to do, right? So I would recommend
people start doing stuff like that because, you know, these, you really just have to make it so
easy for a lot of these Fox News watchers because like I don't really think they're wed to a lot of
these anchors like there used to be I mean you know like Mark Levin I think it's like the only really
like or maybe like Jesse Waters like those were like the only two really you know like old school
you know monologgers that have been there for a long time at this point and everybody likes
Tucker they just watch them all the time so I'd recommend people do that see where you can do
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One of the, TB 88
in the chat mentioned
Barry Weiss taking over
at CBS News.
They bought her
they bought her blog
for $200 million
there. There's a patronage
we're fucking talking about, you
cheap but bastards.
But think about this.
They actually
think Israel actually thinks by taking over CBS news that's going to change anything.
Yeah.
They actually think people take CBS news seriously.
This is how out of touch they are.
And this is why they're going to lose.
Yeah.
I mean, Netanyahu is one of those guys who hasn't changed his mind after 25.
I mean, the idea that you can, it's just a question of buying up certain things, controlling
certain platforms from the top down.
And that's the way you can win public opinion back.
It's just a question of acquisitions.
That was a defensible point of view maybe 15 years ago, but you can't seriously believe that now,
especially when you look at what happened in the United States over the last few years.
And you look at the rise of alternative platforms.
You look at the rise of, and you could say, okay, it's cocked, it's not good enough, it's whatever.
But if you look at the rise of nationalist movements within Europe, despite open censorship from the top down,
despite attacks from Antifa on the bottom level, despite universal condemnation from every other political,
party and these things keep growing. You have to be flexible and you have to use a multifaceted
approach and sometimes even a different contradictory approaches if you're trying to push a certain
message. And the way Israel's been going about this is friendly the way it waged counterinsurgency
in Gaza, which is just flatten everything and then hope for the best. And it's like, well, yeah,
but now everybody can see what you're doing. Everybody is mad. You've lost everyone. And the only thing they can
think of to do is to double down. I mean, they already did this with acquiring. This is something
that Kridge Walker has been pointing out recently this week about, oh, they already did this with
Facebook back, you know, five or six years ago and just turned into complete boomer slap and nobody
uses it anymore. I mean, it could very easily become the same thing with TikTok. It's not completely
sanitized. Nobody uses it anymore. It's like, oh, great, more people are going to go to Twitter.
I mean, you know, for all the issues and all the flack that we give Elon and a lot of it is very rightly
deserved. I mean, I think back to the great H-1B war of Christmas last year, right? But the fact that we do
have the largest platform in the entire world that is more or less a free speech platform,
you know, certainly more than one it was in recent years, has a huge, a profound effect on all
of the other platforms where in order to just compete, basically, they kind of have to dial back
censorship. I mean, YouTube has been doing this ever since, um, uh, Elon took over Twitter. Definitely
not to the degree that we would like, but it is a,
a step on the right direction. I think that we're going to see a lot of flailing, particularly from
some of the less self-aware and less nimble politicians on the right. And you even see this with Trump
to some extent, although he shows at least a little bit of awareness. Trump will occasionally
say things in a tone of baffled astonishment. Like, wow, the Israel lobby used to be the biggest
one. They used to dominate Congress. Now they don't. It's really incredible. He at least recognizes
this and he at least understands that something has happened, I think your average Republican
congressman still doesn't understand that this shift is taking place within his own party,
not just on the left. And they're just going to keep doubling down on these same slogans.
It's sort of like when you hear a Republican politician in 2009 saying something like,
we have to fight them there, so we don't have to fight them here. And we're really going with
this still? And I think that there's,
As frustrating as President Trump can be, it never ceases to amaze me how little everybody else has learned and how much of what happens within the ordinary Republican Party among the rank and file politicians really can be explained by just stupidity rather than malice.
It may be a unique political institution in that regard because usually I think it's malice, not stupidity.
But I don't think that's the case when it comes to many normie conservative politicians.
My gut instinct probably would agree with you on that, to be honest, especially with my track record of associating with various Republican politicians at the local level.
I mean, a lot of them really just have zero philosophical backing whatsoever or historical understanding of either their movement or America in general.
It very much is, I watch Fox News.
I'm going to run for politics.
and that's basically like the extent of their knowledge on these things.
Right, right.
There's a whole series, I mean, this is a bit off what we were talking about,
but it's what I know.
It's the, there's a whole series of nonprofits and organizations in Northern Virginia
that are sort of still surviving off the post-Cold War conservative movement,
still repeating the same slogans, still pushing the same issues,
still trapped in the same paradigms,
and still operating in a political environment,
or using political tactics that don't really work with today's demographics.
And on the college campuses, on new media, even just a pop culture, I mean, if you're looking
around, it's so obvious that what's driving everything is the politics of race and identity
and sexuality and tribe.
And then the higher up you go in the conservative movement, the more you go into like a time warp
of 1977 where it's not even that they're nostalgic for Reagan.
It's like they're preparing for Reagan because Reagan hasn't even come yet.
And we still have to freak out about some of the big government programs of the great
society or something.
We just don't have a mainstream political expression that even touches on any of the
things we care about aside from MAGA, unfortunately.
And MAGA is as incoherent and confusing and self-contradictory as anything is.
but, I mean, it is the best that we've gotten.
It's also been the dominating force in American politics for basically a decade now.
So it's clearly, there's clearly something there.
It's just we're at the point now where I think we're all asking what comes next.
And I haven't heard any good answers.
Very good point.
I mean, we do have some very breaking news that we can touch on in a moment.
But I do want to tap into one story because it dovetails nicely into what you were talking about right there, Mr. Tiana.
So this topic about, you know, identity politics as it relates to, you know, what is an American.
and who's this country actually for addressing demographic issues and other problems that,
you know, Reagan-era conservatives just have no tools to equip with, right?
One of the people I really want to focus on this week because she's, this woman's been horrible
for a very long time, but she's gone out of her way in the last couple of weeks,
really since the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
This was kind of like predictable in the sense of you thought that a lot of these, you know,
leftoids were just going to be totally incapable of controlling.
themselves with some of the rhetoric. I mean, Ilhan Omar was one of the very first mainstream Democrats I
saw to immediately start labeling Charlie Kirk. You know, basically he deserved it. You know,
he was hateful rhetoric. You know, he said hateful things. He should not be remembered. He should be
thrown to the dustbin of history, all this kind of shit, right? Well, this is her talking on a podcast
earlier this week. Let's listen in. The idea that this is a white nation that needs to be
preserved is a fascinatingly disgusting view because this country is one for the many.
She doesn't even know one for the many.
She doesn't even know what that refers to.
I mean, I did a, the last show I did actually was about her comments on this and her
comments on some other things too. And I mean, we have to confront a brutal truth here,
which is that we're all just kind of kidding ourselves, aren't we, unless these people go. And I
don't just mean her and I don't just mean because, look, we got her on immigration fraud because
she married her brother or whatever. It's like, no, like her whole quote unquote community needs to go.
They all need to go, all of them. And I don't care if they're citizens or not because they don't
consider themselves American. And they're not American. And they're not American.
in any real way. But if we're unwilling to do that and if we can't do that, and let's face it,
what I'm talking about now is so outside the Overton window that you're just kind of wishcasting,
the demographics are already baked in the cake. And then at that point, you're talking about
what does America even mean when you're a white minority, something akin to the Afrikaners in
South Africa? Like, what does it mean to be a South African patriot if you're white? I mean,
And that's the situation we're moving toward because resentful parasites like this are going to
constitute 99% of the Congress in a much shorter time than I think people realize.
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I mean, it's just so obvious that this is the next big issue with whatever we want to call
the right-wing coalition, Mega, or whatever.
I mean, the discussion is already here, right?
we're talking about the largest mass deportation operation in history, right?
Well, it's like, why isn't Ilhan Omar at all for ilk considered under that banner of mass deportations in history, right?
It's like, okay, well, we got to get rid the illegal immigrants.
It's like, well, okay, that's only part of the problem.
I mean, we've all stressed this many times, but the same problems with illegal immigration are the same problems with legal immigration.
There is no way that you could possibly tell me that Ilhan Omar or any other Somaliant, for that matter, is an American.
you're not plain simple, you're paperwork American, you know, as Orrin McIntyre has been calling
these people, which, you know, it finds a language factor we could use to address this issue.
But this is where this is going.
We can't live in a society where this woman who wasn't born in the United States has no
connection to the history of the United States, views this country as an economic zone to
make her and her co-ethics, you know, have a better life, you know, is the quote that we're always
thrown at each other, and has done nothing set.
nothing but since when she arrived here to destroy the nation for which is built up and accumulated
this vast wealth and all the political institutions that are actually protecting her from
what would she be in her home country like a sex life basically that's what she's
well no i mean that's what's kind of messed up is like her father was basically a warlord and
oh that's right yeah it's not you see this with a lot of these so-called refugees and you also see
this frankly with Africans, Africans from Africa, I mean, as opposed to descendants of American
slaves, where you have these programs that are clearly designed for the descendants of American
slaves. I mean, obviously, I'd want to get rid of them too, but at least you can understand,
like, why they exist. And then you'll have the privileged child of African politicians come to America
and immediately receive affirmative action because of the race. It's like, well, what are we doing here?
I mean, these people are coming from a position of privilege already above most Americans.
And then once here, they are immediately treated better than most Americans.
And this is our own government doing this to us.
Now, at some point, we have to grapple with this.
And if we can't even define who an American is aside from paperwork, there's really not that much that we can do.
I mean, the only thing about this woman is that she's just such the perfect avatar for starting this conversation, just much because of the same reasons you were listing earlier, right?
I mean, yes, she should be gotten rid of and deported from this country because she's not an American, not because she committed immigration fraud and married her brother.
But if we are to start going down this route of, you know, opening this discussion out into the wider public and getting it into the Overton window, she's the perfect avatar for this.
It's like, okay, she's dancing on the grave of Charlie Kirk.
She openly engaged in immigration fraud.
She's openly engaged in other forms of fraud in her own community with her co-ethics to steal money from the United States.
Why is this woman here?
Why is she not denaturalized?
And why is she not deported?
And why hasn't Stephen Miller done this yesterday?
The idea that you can move to another nation and then start talking about how, first of all, that that nation's evil.
it has an evil history, everything must be, it must be changed.
I mean, it just goes to show, it's a perfect reflection of modernity.
I mean, try to do that in any European nation, you know, 500 years ago, 600 years ago.
I mean, we're not, we have, yes, our problems seem to be very easy.
You know, it's like get these people out.
But we have an existential problem.
we have a problem that there are a lot of people who voted for Trump who will look at her and look at her paperwork and, you know, be like, well, no, she's, she's a citizen.
She came here the right way. She didn't sneak over the border. She's a citizen. And they'll just be like, well, you know, well, she has freedom of speech to say what she was. Well, no, she got elected. And she got elected and over and over says, I didn't get elected to serve the American people. I got,
I got elected to serve my people.
Okay?
Now, there's another group that does, that has people, at least they're smart enough not
to say it that explicitly.
So they get their Shabas goys to do it, like, you know, Ted Cruz and, and other ones
who say, you know, and Nikki Haley, who are like, yeah, we got elected for Israel.
That's it.
That's why we're here.
You know, I had somebody talking about that on Facebook today, and I'm like, look,
that this isn't dual dual loyalty at this point would be would I'd be happy with dual loyalty
these people don't have loyalty anymore you remember a year ago I asked I asked congressman
don bacon on Twitter if to choose if one country had to be blown off the map Israel or the
United States and he said read the book of revelations and get back to me yeah yeah I mean this is
one thing that I worked for for a long time
time was World Net Daily. Now, if you want to go ancient conservative history, that was like one of
the first right-wing news websites. And Joseph Farrow was a pretty important guy in movement
conservatism. Ghost wrote Rush Limbaugh's books and worked with all these other figures. I mean,
but he was also one of the first who promoted Hal Lindsay and or I think he was one of the guys who
helped him out later. Howe Lindsay, I think, really helped convert him as far as religious
views goes and so he got into this sort of left behind apocalyptic christian zionism thing and so
right from the beginning right-wing populism sort of had that baked into it and i remember when i was
working there and there were i don't regret working there there there were a lot of good things that got
done if you remember like colin flarity one of the guys who first promoted a lot of these black-on-white
crimes we were able to get his book published and do things like that helped fill slaffley endorsed tron
Trump back in 2016. I mean, these were things we couldn't have done otherwise. But I remember
talking to somebody at the company about, they were going on about end time stuff. And I was raised
Catholic. I mean, to me, evangelical Protestants or even messianic Jews are sort of a diverse
exotic thing that you don't really encounter in the wild, at least not until I was an adult.
And I remember them saying, well, you have to remember, Kev, that after
the rapture, the Bible doesn't mention America.
And so therefore, America is not really the most important nation to God.
And I mean, I was already pagan at that point, but if I hadn't been, I think that might
have done it for me then and there.
It's insane to have a right-wing movement, a self-conscious right-wing movement, a spiritual
movement, a religious movement that commands far more money and numbers and fanaticism than
anybody on our side does right now, aside maybe from Trump itself.
And they fundamentally do not believe that they live in the most important country or that
they should care about their own country the most.
I mean, there's no coexistence possible with that at this point.
It just has to be stepped over.
I mean, you know, it's funny.
It's funny because, you know, I always talk about how, you know, Israel was informed to, for all the Jews to go there.
It was just, it's basically, if you want to, if you want to be able to commit violence on a mass scale, you have to have a state.
Because a state is the only one that can have legitimate violence on a mass scale.
So you're always going to have to deal with this diaspora.
and it seems like a bunch of other groups figured out that that scam of let's we're going to send a diaspora into the richest and the best country you know that has ever existed and we're just going to rape it and that's what we're seeing now.
Yeah, it's just some of these other groups don't know how to do it with the kind of subtlety.
Yeah, exactly.
It's like the Indians are trying to do the same playbook, but they can't help be like, look what we're doing.
Everybody's like, wait a minute.
Has there been a single group that has dropped the ball in a faster period than the Indians?
It's all gone downhill from when they, that one dude that failed comedian did that movie,
the problem with that poo.
That single ever since they dropped that poo from the Simpsons, the stereotype overnight went from like vaguely lovable convenience store clerk,
who might try to rip you off like a quarter here and there, but it's hardworking, whatever else.
an entire subcontinent of scamsters and people coming to steal your country.
Then do not the redeem.
Yep, there we go.
The train will never not be funny.
I mean, you know, I wonder if like one of the ways you can, again, like one of these like mean pathogens you might be able to use to get this conversation through to like Fox News boomers or some of these like Trump people who think like, oh, well, just because you have a sheet of paper means you're in America.
It's like, you know, Ilan Omar saying she's an American is just.
just like a trune saying that like, you know, you're a woman.
This woman's like a trans-American, right?
This is ridiculous.
I don't care what the fucking piece of paper calls you, right?
You're just not.
We all know this.
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with just Ilhan Omar. I mentioned her co-ethics. But here's a report coming from Minnesota, which
I guess it's just firmly cemented at this point. It's like one of the worst states in the entire country.
at this point. I mean, it's really bad. I mean, hearing Andrew Isker talk about it and everything, but man, oh man. So this is coming from Breitbart.
Immigrants in Minneapolis committing fraud at such an astronomical rate, they would shock you, including one attaining a fake death certificate from Kenya for $100,000 to move he was no longer married.
A survey in Minneapolis showed that almost 50% of migrant households have cheated the immigration system in one way or another.
I mean, that's actually like fewer than I was expecting.
Yeah, I mean, well, everyone knows the story that's been coming out recently as well,
where I think it was 11 Somalis were just finally indicted on the 2020 COVID scam
with all the funding that was going to autistic children.
And they were just spamming the system because, oh, shocker, if you're coming from 50 IQ Somalia,
your kids are going to do shitty on the test.
So it's like, oh, wow, we're going to claim you're autistic and steal a bunch of money from the state of Minnesota.
Yeah, if you looked at this was another thing we just did on the show. It should be coming out, our or two. We looked at the statistics for autism in the state. And lo and behold, they just skyrocket once you get this new population transfer. Do Somalis have some sacred religious tradition of feeding their babies Tylenol? No. Well, in that case, it's probably a question of welfare fraud. And it's probably a question of setting up these clinics where you're going to get paid extra just for diagnosing,
unquote people with this. And there's also a big investigation going on right now in that state
about Medicare fraud and about these fake sorts of clinics. And this is happening in other places,
too. It's happening in Maine. It's happening in just about anywhere where these people go.
Before VDAR.com got shut down, it was also one of the most common things that we would cover
is Medicare and Medicaid fraud, where you would have these doctors, usually one paperwork
American, one foreign national working together, where they would be submitting these fake claims.
for medical procedures that didn't actually happen,
like in the pilot episode of the Sopranos,
except it's not Italians doing this.
It's some Mustafa, Sharif, or whatever else,
and this is happening in just about every mid-tier city you can think of.
And how many of these do we not even find out about?
Again, it's just what kind of country do we want to have, right?
I mean, any kind of country at this point.
Yeah, really, really, right?
It's just we have to have a very, very serious discussion of who we want to live with and what is acceptable and unacceptable to have for people that were just, by our own good graces, allowing to head into this country.
I mean, Stephen Miller made the announcement this week of that new position, defenders of the homeland position where basically they're trying to hire on as many people as possible to interview potential immigration applicants into the United States.
It's like, should we be accepting anybody at this point?
You know, I mean, how about just a total moratorium ban on all immigration and deportation of 100 million people?
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
That's a good point as well.
Now, they've noticed they've interestingly been absent from the news the last like a couple of months.
So I don't know how that's been progressing, but we should be having a lot of those people into our country.
I mean, that's one of the things we should be talking about in terms of.
of moving the ball forward because everything that has been done, except for the Afrikaners,
I guess, has really been fundamentally defensive or slowing the bleeding. And the biggest
accomplishment, of course, is more or less stopping illegal immigration at the southern border,
a record low number of border crossings and whatever else. I mean, I don't think President Trump
gets enough credit for just solving that problem and destroying forever the idea that the only
way you can control the borders by passing some kind of anesty. I mean, remember, it was
Republicans who are trying to sabotage the campaign by going that, Langford out of Oklahoma,
pushing that bill. Now that's not even a talking point anymore, but we're still on the road to
demographic destruction. And at the end of the day, it is all downstream of demographics and
identity. And what we really should be thinking about is if we can't, if Europe cannot be
pressured directly to lighten up on some of these speech restrictions, I think we should
used the same tactic with something like the United Kingdom that we use with South Africa,
which is basically white Englishmen get to claim asylum in the United States. They get to be
refugees. We get to fly them over here. They get to say, look, we're being arrested for our Facebook
posts. Our children are being attacked by these Muslims that are brought in and put up in fancy
hotels paid for by the taxpayers. We can't do this anymore. And we bring him here. And we not only
would that give us some much needed demographic reinforcements, not only would that bring in
the one stock of people that arguably belongs here more than anyone.
But it would also be a way of putting real pressure on the British government to reverse course
because fundamentally I don't think that if we look at the next 20, 30 years, there's a situation
where part of the West gets saved and the rest of it just sort of collapses.
You know, France gets saved, Germany doesn't, that kind of thing.
Europe gets saved and America doesn't.
I think it is going to be all or nothing.
Yeah, and people want to ask questions like, oh, who's an American?
What's a, you, you fucking know.
Yeah, it's like Sam Hyde said.
We all know.
You just know, it's like when you take into consideration that 95, probably 90 to 95% of people can't understand politics, don't understand politics will always sound like a retard when they're discussing politics.
You just have to take it once if they love it here, don't want it to change, don't want to import their fucking whole.
If they if they're from somewhere else, they don't want to import every.
You know who it is.
This isn't difficult.
The people who don't belong here are telling us they don't belong here.
You don't have to worry about your fucking neighbor, your neighbor who voted Democrat a few times.
That's just America.
That's just what we've dealt with for a very fucking long time.
I really do love that statement people make all the time that if you're walking down the street and somebody points to a random person and says, that guy has to go back.
And if you can immediately think of a country in your brain, there's your test right there.
If I point to Pete and I can't think of a country in my brain, that man's an American.
Very simple.
Yeah, one's reminded of a certain excerpt.
where you see somebody walking down the street and you ask yourself, is this an American?
And you know if it's an American or not.
And as it points out, I mean, they'll tell you that they're not American.
They will tell you that they don't care about the country, that they actively wish destruction upon it.
I mean, this is the most remarkable thing that's been happening.
I mean, to your point, how certain groups now just don't seem to have the subtlety that others might have.
They are not being shy about what they're here for and what they think of us and what they regard.
as their country and their identity.
So why do we have to keep playing these games?
This is a name, hopefully, you guys won't recognize,
but there was a writer for National Review.
He might still be writing for him, Jay Nordlinger.
And I used to hate him because I think he's probably the worst writer in America.
But he had said something when Ilan Omar, this is a few years back,
posted something about, oh, I'm so proud to be a Somali refugee,
and now I'm going to be in Congress and everything else.
And he said, I don't know anything about this person.
and her politics, I bet are different than mine.
But this is classically American.
Long may it be.
And this is your National Review conservatism.
And we can say, okay, this is irrelevant.
These people don't really have a constituency anymore.
They arguably haven't since 2016.
But that may be a bit of a cope because when you get out there and you look at the type of
normal person who is getting elected as a Republican on your city council in Congress and
state legislatures and in the place in boards of ed in the places where you can realistically do
something far too many are still operating with this mindset.
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And again, I think for them, it's not malice.
I think it is naivete and stupidity.
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All right.
Carrying on, gents,
we're not done with the immigration.
and talk. This one was just out of this world insane this week coming from California. I could
not believe this when I saw this. I was like, this has to be fake. There's just no way that this could
have possibly happened. So hundreds of no name given limited term CDLs and private files given
to California drivers. Just no name given on California. I saw people trying to defend this too.
So liberals being like, well, you see, stupid, you need to educate yourself that in other countries, they may not have a given name.
So therefore, that's all this means.
And it's like, all right, well, if they don't have a given name, what is the point of an ID?
Like, why are, and why are they here?
And what?
The fact that I have to know about this strange folkway, like, why don't I get to drop a neutron bomb on where you live just because you told me about that?
Like, that would be a moderate response to just knowing this information.
I mean, assuming it's even real, which is probably not.
Yeah, the excuse of you having a Star Wars name doesn't mean you're not allowed to have an ID in my country.
Yeah, but you don't even, they don't even have Star Wars names.
They, they, that's what we're being told, that they don't, they just don't have any indication at all.
It's like, you know, one of these primitive tribes that hasn't figured out that there's a number that comes after four.
I mean, these people apparently haven't figured out that you can use names to distinguish one person from another.
It's so insane.
I mean, if you have a, if you have a state that's doing this, they, fine, do it.
Let Cal, they can't leave the state.
You know that whole thing where Illinois is always complaining that all the guns in South
Central are coming from Wisconsin because Wisconsin has like, or surrounding states and everything.
So let's build some fucking walls around the states.
Okay.
I was calling for that in before frigging COVID.
That was like at the beginning of 2020.
That was my whole thing.
We need to build walls around the states.
And you need to friggin file to, you know, for entry in order to come into another state.
I mean, how would anyone, how would any governor, how would any politician in, you know, it seems like one of these Utah, too, fucking wonderful.
Why would you let one of these come into your state?
fucking bazook them the truck off the friggin road if it tried to come into its state with this
no they just do it as I mean this is and this is a libertarian's wet dream too because you know they
hate driver's licenses and you know they probably think you know that's my government name
that's the straw man you know like these frigging sovereign citizen scumbags
the moors are going to take over the truck driving thing from the indians
We've got an open path to taking the whole thing now.
It's just, okay, we were just given this whole spiel over the last couple of years,
how everyone needs to switch over to real IDs so Americans can be safe to either fly their planes or, you know,
or rather get on an airline, you know, at the TSA checkpoints or what have you.
And now we just openly have foreigners in this country who somehow get these magical real IDs and there's not even a fucking name on it.
And then what's even worse, oh, we're just going to give you free action.
access to our roads and drive multi-toned vehicles where you can just flattened Americans like pancakes on the side of the road.
Of course, in that big one that just happened in Florida that everybody was talking about,
it turned out that there wasn't a single American involved in any of it.
It was three Haitians who got-
It's a family.
Yeah.
I mean, it's crazy.
I don't think they were, was it a family or was it just three Haitians in a car?
They had different last names.
I mean, maybe they were a family.
I don't know.
But you're seeing this, too.
You remember when there was the Mexican Navy sent a boat up for some stupid celebration,
and they somehow managed to crash into a bridge in New York City.
And so the thing is falling down.
You've got, you know, the Mexican flag falling and the sailors all flopping all over the place
and falling into the river.
You've got women in hijibs running around on the shore.
You've got like blacks jumping up and down.
There's not a single person who I would regard as a countryman anywhere in this video.
And you're just seeing this over and over and over again with a lot more of these things
where it's not that it looks like a foreign country or it's not like, oh, this doesn't feel like America
anymore. It's that there are huge parts of the country that are just not part of the country in any
real sense. And the people who live there don't consider themselves part of the country in any
real sense. And you wonder what will happen to this country when you're hit with a real crisis,
when you're hit with a real disaster because you don't have that feeling of solidarity anymore.
I mean, to some extent, we already know this because when Red State America gets hit by a natural disaster, like say what happened with Western North Carolina, the response from the great and the good is not sympathy, it's not charity drives.
It's basically mockery and saying that they deserve it because they don't believe enough in climate change.
I'm going to be honest when that Mexican boat hit and all those Mexicans were falling off the rafts and everything.
I mean, the only thing that I could think was, I'm going to come.
Thank you for that.
I mean, to say something maybe a bit more depressing, one of the things that we've been noticing
over the last couple days are these prominent left-wing influencers who had certain views on
9-11 basically saying America had a coming that people didn't have the right to feel bad
about people, Americans dying.
Teneschi Coates said that, of course, in his book, that there was no such thing as an innocent
American or he couldn't view Americans as innocent.
Ellen Omar, some people did something.
Hassan Piker, of course, famously saying that they had it coming.
And I remember, you know, especially being from North Jersey, the feeling that when New York
City was hit that it wasn't just, oh, my country had been hit, but it was my city.
Like the feeling of territorial ownership was very real and very visceral.
And I think a lot of people around the country felt that way, even those who don't particularly
like New York City or have any attachment to it. Now, I mean, let's be honest, when you see
the protest and say something like Los Angeles with all the flags and you see these elected
officials in what used to be considered great American cities, more or less openly saying,
we are not part of the country. Our communities are these foreigners. They have the right to be
exempt from your laws because this is all stolen land anyway. What kind of feeling of solidarity is
possible with people like that, even under the most dire circumstances.
If something did happen, how could you respond with anything other than indifference at best?
I mean, this was really put to the forefront in the last three weeks when, you know, doctors,
nurses, teachers, secret service members, people who flip your burgers, you know,
were just openly dancing on the grave of one of the most visceral assassination since JFK.
Oh.
Yeah.
Yeah, I mean, this is a true question, too, is if you look at the types of people who were celebrating, if you wanted to go, and again, it's pretty hard to quantify this, but I guess you could if you wanted to go through.
It would just be very time consuming.
But typically it was a woman.
And if you look at the kind of professions of people who are being doxxed, it's nurses, it's teachers, it's HR people, it's executives to some extent.
it's basically, especially with nurses and teachers and health aides, it's the people who you are
most reliant on in vulnerable moments. It's the people who basically have your life in their hands
when you're going under for anesthesia for surgery or something like that. And this is what these
people think of you. Now, we got a glimpse of that during COVID, but I mean, you could argue that
was colored by fear or paranoia or misunderstanding. There's none of that now. It's just, yeah,
These people want you dead and they're walking around and you're surrounded by them every day.
And you just have to go through everyday life knowing that if somebody blew your head off in front of your family,
about 30% of the people surrounding you, probably the most educated and the people with the best jobs and the best credentials,
those are going to be the ones to cheer. And they're not going to suffer any consequences from it.
Yeah, I think, I think some people know that last week I had to have an emergency procedure done sort of invasive.
And I was never so happy to, you know, I mean, I would have basically, I was in so much pain.
I would have taken anyone at the point.
But I wasn't never so happy to know that the doctor who did it had a gigantic Trump flag in his office.
Oh, yeah.
You know, he's not just going to like deliberately kill you.
Yeah.
I mean, it's like, as that point that people have said for a while in the last couple of years,
it's like, yeah, take the Oregon donor tab off of your licenses because, you know,
there's some really, really sketchy deals that are going on with that.
I mean, speaking of, you know, license in this case, because we were just talking about driver's licenses.
But, I mean, you know, to swing things back to the actual topic at hand here.
I mean, Arkansas, I think was the state that announced recently that they're not going to accept
licenses from these other states that just hand them out to anybody,
I might be misremembering that, which state it was.
I know, it was Florida, I think.
It was Florida that announced it, right?
I mean, it's just going to, it's just what needs to be done at this point, right?
I mean, I don't really know what the Trump administration could do to say, like,
oh, California, you can't, you know, do these with your licenses anymore.
But other states, you just can have to do stuff like this where, no,
we're not accepting your driver's license from this state that just openly gives it to
literally anybody who walks over the border.
Well, that's
pretty much the only way you're going to have to be able to deal with this.
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So many of the problems that we're facing now,
the way the system is set up
makes us more or less incapable of taking productive action
or solving them in any realistic way.
I mean, more broadly, that's what you're saying,
but I mean, if you look at the immigration question,
I mean, nine months to deport one guy,
one guy who, the whole government basically,
was trying to go after. And you're seeing this, they want to do that with basically the tens of
millions of people in this country. And I try to be pragmatic as far as politics goes, because people
say like, oh, well, don't vote for this guy. Don't support this guy. Don't do anything. It's like,
all right, well, you're still paying your taxes. So you're still supporting your enemies. You're still
being ruled. I don't think anybody cares whether you participate in the political system or not. They just
care about whether you're paying your taxes and you do what you're told. And of course,
everybody does, including quote unquote dissidents. But at the same time, I think it's fundamentally
true that there's no practical solution possible within the system because the system has basically
been deliberately set up to prevent anything from getting done. And so we're all just sort of
kicking the can down the road, waiting for something to happen, which if you look at history,
inevitably something has to, but, you know, the chudders says nothing ever happens.
all get so upset about like the the only solution is you just cut this gordon not you know and that's
why yeah doing every day easier than doing small things yeah yeah it's just every day you know people just
get more and more upset with the trump administration on a number of things i mean the the same topic about
you know a number of deportations and everything and how long it took to deport one um ms 13 guy that
the democrat media decided to really uh cling on to i mean it revolves around the whole thing i got an
argument with Mystery Grove on Twitter this week about this, but he was trying to pull everybody
back from chimping out at the Trump administration for putting that one ice guy on leave for
slightly pushing down that one like female reporter that was in like an ice building in New York
or what have you. I mean, the guy ended up getting reinstated, but like I'm just arguing with
mystery grove. I'm like, dude, like the fact that the instinct from everybody on the team was
to like buy into the leftist frame here and be like, oh, well, we got to put this guy at leave
because he was slightly forceful with, you know, one person who was on standby, you know,
it's like, dude, do you have any idea of what it's going to take to deport all the people
that actually need to be deported in this country?
And you're getting hung up over like an ice agent just, you know, by lightly pushing
somebody.
I mean, it's already a huge ask to get these guys to sign up by their tens of thousands
to join this organization.
I mean, they're getting literally doxed by Democrat governors in this point with Gavin Newsom passing these anti-masking laws for law enforcement people, which we all know is just for their activists to find these people and, you know, basically shoot them.
Same difference with what's been going on with Charlie Kirk and everything.
And it's like the first instinct isn't you just be 100% behind your guys in all times and all places.
It's just, it's just not a good sign, man.
You know, I mean, the buck has to stop with somebody, right?
I mean, and maybe it's not fair that the Trump administration is being, you know,
unnecessarily maligned for what was the action of one of these, like, lesser, you know,
regional ICE office people.
But again, man, just at the end of the day, I find it a lot, I find it much, much harder as the days go by
to give this administration more leeway on some of these, like, really big issues, man.
It's just like we, we got to get serious.
People need to start acting serious.
Yeah.
Yeah, and time is running out.
I mean, so much of what the Trump administration is doing makes sense and is productive and is very good if you're going to be in charge for 20 years.
But they're not going to be in charge for 20 years.
It's extremely doubtful that they'll have freedom to act for another year, basically.
And the lack of seriousness, I think, that the administration has approached a number of issues, even though, and I hasten to point this out,
it's clearly the best presidency of my lifetime and I'm older than just about everybody and also
and it's also way better like it's not even close to the first term it's it's so much better than
the first term it's not even it doesn't even belong in the same sentence but it's not enough
and the danger that we're in is we're in a situation now where unless you solve the whole problem
and unless you put yourself in a position where they cannot retaliate against you what's coming is
going to be so much worse even than what Biden did. Even with the deplatforming, even with the FBI
going after dissidents and going after even normal conservatives and pro-lifers and people like that,
people don't understand that the way the UK is now, the way that Germany is now, is in many cases,
the best case scenario. What could be coming for us is much, much worse. And the Democratic Party is
going to be dominated by AOC and Madami and these Democratic socialists who are animated,
let's just call for what it is, purely by anti-white racial grievances.
And that is enough to win a permanent national majority.
And you're not going to be able to fight that with rhetoric about limited government or controlling
the debt or any of these things.
I just don't care about any of these issues anymore.
We don't have time to talk about them.
They weren't solved 30 years ago.
and that was probably the last chance we could have solved these problems within the existing system.
I mean, that really just summarizes it perfectly right.
It's just we talk about it all the time, people not knowing what time it is.
I mean, it really is just we're in the end game.
We're literally playing for keeps.
Well, I mean, it's all.
And it just seems like we're just going to have to deal with more and more political assassinations and leftist violence until eventually somebody finally sits down and thinks,
hmm, you know, I really don't think these leftists are going to.
stop guys i guess we're going to have to do something real i just i i hope and pray that it doesn't require
another you know 10 piles of tens of hundreds or even thousands of corpses piling up at the feet of
these people to finally figure out you know what time it is uh you know if they thought that you
know suing uh taking don't trump for 50 million dollars for a what was essentially just a
you know filing error in uh like new york
sick they were going to stop the airman.
Oh, anyway.
No, I'm certainly, I mean, hell, I used to work for an organization on the right that was around for a very long time that basically was taken down via political persecution.
And you're going to be able to do that with just about anything.
And the historic role of government throughout history, going back to if you want to read biographies of Alexander the Great or whatever else, I mean, they had court systems then too.
But the reason these things existed was basically to destroy political land.
That's why you have a legal system. That's what it fundamentally is about. It's not even about
protecting property. It's about protecting the political order. And if you have people who have
sufficient will and sufficient fanaticism and sufficient moral flexibility, you can basically do
whatever you want. And I mean, just to give one quick example, if you look at how critical theory,
critical race theory has infiltrated the legal profession, it is explicitly argued that you should not be
bound by the letter of the law, you should not be bound by precedent or legal tradition because
these things are racist. And therefore, in the interest of justice, you are allowed to decree
alternative outcomes that are more in line with non-Western perspectives, which is, of course,
just another way of saying there's no such thing as law and you can just do whatever you want.
But how are you going to get rid of some black woman judge who believes this? How are you going
to lecture an electorate that is 80% non-white that they shouldn't do this? And actually,
need to go read the Constitution or Blackstone or something like that. I mean, this is the world
we're going to be in. Yep, 100%. Well, let's move on to a breaking news story that has actually
just happened since we've been going live here. So we're going to insert an emergency one
into the broadcast tonight. So breaking news. White House notifies Congress the United States
is now involved in a non-international armed conflict with drug cartels.
So, I mean, it seems like we are finally getting an answer with the executive orders declaring the drug cartels as terrorist organizations.
We've already seen a little bit of prelude to this with the Trump administration using drone strikes to blow up various drug runner boats in the middle of the Caribbean and somehow Rand Paul being on the side of the drug runners, as always.
But let's ignore that for a moment.
So, well, this is certainly interesting, I would say.
So, I mean, right away, the first thing that sticks out to me is that it should be easier than ever to deport people.
You know, you catch them a single person with any amount of drugs.
You can immediately accuse them of being in a drug cartel, international terrorist organization.
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Well, I guess the question, I'll be brief.
You can jump in, Kevin.
non-international.
I guess that's what people are honing in on and, you know,
focusing on and saying what exactly does that mean?
Because you mentioned drug cart, you know, blowing up boats and everything.
It's supposed to be Venezuela, you know, I mean,
and I think we're all smart enough to know that this whole war with Venezuela
is basically a proxy war with China at this point.
So I'm trying to figure out what this non-international armed conflict with drug cartels means.
I mean, does that just mean that it's open season in American cities and anywhere in America?
You wonder if it's some sort of required legal declaration that opens up the rules of engagement with these federal troops that they're going to be sending into places, including Memphis, I think, is the next one on the list, which is good because it's a red state.
So that gives you a lot more flexibility.
There's not really much that the city itself can do about it, unlike in Chicago.
I think that the idea of treating the drug war as a real war, I mean, this goes back, even during the Clinton years, they would talk about this.
Remember, we had drug czars and all the rest of it.
It's clearly called for in the sense that it's a national security challenge and this is at the root of a lot of the problems we face.
but these sorts of declarations and these sorts of announcements don't really do anything until
we actually have local officials, including DAs and Blue City juries, that are willing to punish
these guys once they're caught. And I don't think that we do. I mean, you would have to do
what Trump, again, has spoken about in the past, but hasn't really carried out, which basically,
if you're handling a certain number of drugs, a certain amount of drugs, you handle it the way Singapore
handles it. It's just mandatory execution and that's that. But then you'd have to be willing to
face down the tiers of all these people. You'd have to be willing to face down the Pope. You'd have to be
willing to face down all these other people who are saying that this is not who we are. Well, if this is
not who we are, then drive anywhere in rural America fellows. And the only shops that you're going to
see that are springing up are crate them and vape shops. And I promise you, those things aren't the only
things they're dealing. Yeah. I mean, it's just a piece of paper. It's it's just a piece of paper.
somebody actually does something with it yeah the the the idea that we've put up with us for
this long where there are sections of the country camden new jersey outside of chicago
you know parts of atlanta that you just don't go there are parts of this country where it's like
No, I'm a civilized white person, and there's no way I'm going to this place.
The fact that we have that is, I think it stopped being embarrassing.
I don't even know if it was ever embarrassing, but we should be embarrassed by that.
We do not have order.
And that's all, you know, for those of us who were libertarians at one time, you know,
would love to see liberty well you can't have liberty without order order doesn't come out of
chaos and what you have is chaos now you know and then you have to of course have the conversation
about well who's fit for a quote unquote liberty the kind of liberty that a libertarian would
talk about and if this is what it takes i mean how bad how much work how much worse can it can only get
worse, right? Do you think the government's going to make it worse? That's another thing about being
a libertarian. A libertarian will tell you that they're much more worried about state violence that they are
private violence. But when it comes right down to it, what is 99.9.9% of the violence in this
country, in any civilization, it's going to be private. It's not the states that's breaking into your
house at night. It's not the state that's sticking you up when you go to the city and putting a gun in
your face. That's not how that works. So the fact that we don't have order, we need to start
somewhere. Will it work? Who hell knows? Probably not. But, I mean, at least you can say you're
trying. At least maybe there are some areas to get cleaned up. But I mean, that's just, you know,
well, Memphis would be a good place to start. We have a model, though, of how this could play out.
which is, of course, Bucalia and El Salvador, but what was he able to do? He was able to break the judiciary.
And in some ways, because the country was chaotic, because it didn't have civil society, which
were told us some great thing, but at this point, I think does more harm than good, because they
didn't have all these different organizations and complicated legal structures and everything else,
and he was able to just go in there and do it, he was able to fix the problem.
We cannot do that unless we basically destroy the independent judiciary.
because there's no way to bring these groups to heal within the existing system.
The one thing that you can do, and you have seen this in D.C., and it's worth doing,
which is basically that you have these people there, these soldiers or these federal officers or
whatever else, and they're essentially a sort of community watch where just their mere presence
prevents a certain amount of crime.
That is true.
That will work.
But is that sustainable over the long term?
No.
And even something like homicide clearance.
rates are remarkably low in a lot of these major cities. And I think part of it is just because
a lot of cops, after maybe an idealistic beginning, throwing the towel and just say, what's the
point? Yeah, probably a very good point on that one for sure. Well, I mean, I guess we'll just have to
wait and see what actually comes from this one. But I can think of a million in one ways how this
order right here could be used for the advantage of people like us and all of Heritage Americans.
we'll see if the Trump administration actually uses it in that direction.
But we can only hope, right?
Moving on, all right, are one piece of very, very good news tonight,
which everyone should be taking a victory lap around,
and particularly two people, Mr. Orrin McIntyre
and Mr. Academic Agent, to serve quite a bit of praise for this one,
is the Community Relations Service, the CRS.
We've talked about this a bit on our show previously, but it is official now.
The CRS is officially defunded.
They have lost $24 million of their funding.
They will not be in business for next year.
This, of course, is the organization that was sent to any number of, you know,
racial attacks against a white person in the United States.
And these people would show up and say, oh, be sure to address the family and make sure
they don't look back in anger or discuss hate or any such details like this.
So top marks all around,
Orion McIntyre and AA were on top of the stuff many months ago.
Warren McIntyre himself actually brought this up
for the administration he said on his show
that he was called by people who were made aware of this.
And yes, so an enemy castle has been taken and shut down.
So don't let anyone tell you that posting
and the things that we do online does not have effect on anything
because here is a prime example of something like this.
We just saved $24 million from the government
and more importantly, a horrible anti-white organization that has been enshrined to the Civil Rights Act for years is finally put to rest.
So everyone should have a round of applause.
If anyone posted on this one, if anyone tagged the administration in this, pat yourself a lot on the back.
Well, I talked to Oren yesterday, two days ago, when the word came down.
And I said, is this confirmed?
Then he said, good question.
I'll make sure to confirm.
So basically what happened is because it would take an amending of the Civil Rights Act or the repeal of the Civil Rights Act completely, which I'm sure there's no one on this call or listening would be opposed to.
He said from what it looks like is the organization is restructured to be folded into the Civil Rights Division.
So technically it'll still meet its statutory requirements, but there will no longer, there will no longer,
or be a separate CRS with its own personnel and initiatives.
So basically the way the CRS was structured,
I think we know those of us who listened to AA and Oren talk about it was,
it was completely independent,
even though it was part of the Civil Rights Act,
it was a completely, they could just do whatever it wanted.
So now that it's been folded into the Civil Rights Division itself,
it can't do what it's, what it wants.
And they can completely defund anybody who's in it because they can, so like, they can basically fire anyone who's in it.
And it still exists on paper.
It just doesn't have, no one can use it directly without whoever is running the civil rights division.
I forget what that woman's name is without.
And I don't know if anyone saw, I think she had a tweet.
Harmeet, Dillon.
Yeah.
Yeah, she retweeted and retweeted the tweet that announced what had happened to it.
And she just retweet it and said, bye.
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At least until the next administration.
Yeah, I mean, that's the thing.
It'd be very easy to be white-pilled
if any of these things were being imposed for the long term.
but I mean, this is all stuff that can be undone by the next administration. But, I mean, it is
something, right? I mean, it's something that has actually been done. This is something we don't
like. Now it has gone. It'll be interesting to see the next time we have one of these cases if we get
the parent coming out and giving the little speech about how this does, this had nothing to do with
race. And actually, Pastor Friendly and Father Bob said it was like so great to forgive. And, you know,
really, this is actually a good thing because everybody's in heaven now and this is a great opportunity
to witness. If we don't get that kind of speech, and if two or three or more of these cases happen,
and we don't get this kind of speech from the family members, that's a pretty good indication
that they actually were being more or less threatened saying, hey, as bad as you feel like
right now, you're going to feel a lot worse unless you give this little script.
I feel like we already kind of had cracks of this showing its way through in the last couple months.
I mean, again, the thing I want to stress about this, it's particularly amazing that a
issue that was literally just brought up in YouTube comment sections and people making, you know,
streams about this, found its way to the administration and they decided to cut its funding.
That's what I think is very, very interesting and amazing on this front.
But the cracks were already starting to form in the last couple of months with things like the
Shilohenrich's case, the Arena, Zerutska case, and many others, you know, like basically
like Austin Metcalf was like the last one where we really saw this kind of behavior of, oh,
well, you know, don't look back in anger and the fact that people are politicizing the death of
my son is just so abhorrent and stuff. I mean, you know, I, the one during the election is definitely
the top. I wish that a white man had killed my son. That was, that was the one where, I mean,
it takes a lot at this point because he kind of blackfield cynical sometimes, right? But after I heard
that one, I was just, I said to my wife, I was like, listen, baby, I got to go to my room for a while.
I just need to stare at the wall and just be angry for like 15 minutes.
Don't bother me.
I'm just going to stare at this one spot and just be angry.
Very, very bad.
I think there's a certain expectation.
And this has been brewing for a while.
I mean, you can go back to the Molly Tippett's case, right?
Where they say these things.
And I think at some level, they think they're being good people and they're virtue signaling.
And you don't want to criticize someone how they grieve.
I mean, at their lowest possible moment.
It's clearly a fate worse than death to lose a child in this particular way.
But when they say something like this, it comes off as so scripted and artificial that you think that they're trying to get some sort of credit for someone.
And you wonder if the internet has just changed that equation because instead they're just getting open scorn from everyone.
I mean, Molly Tibbitt's dad got turned into a literal cartoon making fun of him for supposedly prefering tacos over.
the life of his daughter. I mean, how do you deal with that if you're that guy? And how do you deal
with that if you're getting this kind of treatment when these other cases happen? I mean,
unfortunately, as long as we have a multiracial America, we're going to have more of these
types of cases and we're going to have more and more of these types of situations.
I think it was Cannon Hennon, who was the young boy, if you recall, who was killed by a black
guy around the time, I think it was around the time George Floyd died. And so it got a little
blip and then nobody cared because obviously he's just a young white boy. It's probably best
that he's executed before he grows up to be a racist or whatever. And his mom gave a statement saying,
I want the death penalty. I'm going to do whatever it takes to make sure there's justice here.
But there was never any follow-up. And that was such a spectacular case because you're told,
again, this is almost like part of the boomer truth regime. You're told that if it bleeds,
it leads. You're told that if it's a pretty white girl or a cute white kid and something happens,
is going to lead the news because this is what people want to watch. No, it won't. No one is going to
care. And no one, even in a right-wing state, is going to lift a finger because there's no political
force behind these sorts of prosecutions. Whereas for somebody like Brianna Taylor say, there is
political momentum. You do have to take the grievances of people like this seriously. That may be
changing. And I think more than anything, it's changing simply because of the media and because
the reaction when people act this way is now open hostility and mockery as opposed to even sympathy.
Yeah.
I mean, we've definitely seen this kind of, the mockery definitely has broken containment at this point.
I mean, not necessarily even just as it relates to these kind of like racial questions, right?
I mean, I was discussing with last things on Monday recording for his last picture show, though it's going to come out in December later this year.
and we were talking about the film Grand Torino,
and we were kind of just talking about how,
with things like even the Yellowstone meme, right,
where this kind of, you know,
oh, we just need to ignore these kinds of problems
and we're going to go back to the way that, you know,
traditional conservatives were addressing all these things.
It's like, oh, the great multiracial America utopia
is just right around the corner.
If we, you know, give a couple more billion dollars
and sacrifice a couple more, you know,
innocent white girls at the altar of it,
it's just around the corner, right?
I mean, all of this is just getting met with nothing but mockery and scorn at this point, and increasingly so, especially from younger, younger white guys, which good needs to happen.
So anyway, everyone take a little bit of a victory lap on this one.
Again, you know, it could all be undone when the next administration comes in if they are Democrats.
But again, you know, sometimes it's important for us to have a little rallying stories about things like this and let it be known that, hey, there are people watching.
the stuff that we do on here. Not everything we do is just, you know, for entertainment that people
can gather on the campfire on Thursday night and listen to Pony Express Radio or the Orrin McIntyre
show or whatever, right? There is work being done here, and we want you guys to be a part of it,
which is why you should be joining your local OGC chapters. All right. So speaking of things that are
productive to be doing like this, doing detailed research on government institutions that we
could shut down, let's talk about things that are not productive at this point.
Everybody remembers this old character, right?
Stephen Crowder, fresh off of his divorce and threatening his ex-wife, you know, with picking up dog shit in the backyard because the guy's got no frame in his relationship.
But whatever.
So he made his triumphant return to the college campus in this last week with his famous Change My Mind segments, right?
And the caption being, The Left is Violent, Change My Mind.
In our very own Old Glory Club account had the opportunity to actually ratio him on this one.
So top marks for the OGC account.
You watch Charlie Kirk die in front of his family and learned absolutely nothing.
The left celebration and excuse of Charlie's assassination shows there is no discourse to be had with people that believe the world would be a better place without us in it.
This is absolutely 100% true.
This gets right to the point.
You would think that people would learn the lessons after this one instead of just returning to college campuses,
trying to, you know, gain clout for yourself, you know, in this one.
have you people just not learned what time it is?
We were talking about like the Republicans in power
and in actually elected office,
not knowing what time it is,
but the whole like Grifter and Con Inc. media class as well,
thinking like,
oh, well, we just need to, you know,
make a couple more YouTube bucks
by streaming some engagements with, you know,
civil debate on college campuses
is the way we're going to defeat the left.
It's like,
fucking hell, man.
Did you learn nothing in the last three weeks?
Yeah, I kid.
most of what I did in the official conservative movement or whatever was all this campus organizing
and you would not believe, I used to have this thought experiment.
I would go when I was training these kids had to do stuff and I would say, if you had unlimited
money and unlimited manpower, what would you do?
So, I mean, I'll put it to you guys.
Think about that for a second.
What do you think was the most common answer I would get?
I'd host a debate.
That was the best they could do.
If I had unlimited money and I had unlimited manpower, I would host a lot.
a debate. When your political ideology tells you that is against our principles to pursue our
interests and that the purpose of political action is to discover a magical space where power does
not exist because you shouldn't pursue power because that's evil or whatever. Yeah,
this is what you end up with. And I think Kirk was in his own category in terms of the effectiveness
of what he was doing. I see the value of it, but the tactic in and of itself has fairly
limited value because especially now when you see the way it's proliferated online, I mean, all of
these debates certainly cause more heat than light. Nobody is learning anything from them.
You're not even really hearing good arguments. It's all about just trying to catch somebody in a
viral clip or basically trick them into saying something that may make sense within the flow of the
argument, but they can't defend out of context and then you can crucify them with that forever.
And more broadly, I think it just shows the lack of serious, how can I even put this?
Is there even an American right?
I guess this is what I was asking because we're not going there for entertainment.
The purpose of doing this is not just to have fun.
If I wanted to have fun, I would be doing other things.
The purpose of doing this is to take over the state and use the power of the state to punish enemies and reward friends.
And if we're not willing to do those things, if we're there,
there just to engage in sort of a playful dialogue with people who say to our face,
we want to kill you and we want to kill you because you're white or because you're Christian
or because you're American or whatever else.
What are we even doing here?
I mean, you'd be better off taking up sports gambling or something.
Yeah, the whole, if you look at the comments under that old glory club suite,
retweet, it's all these people going, oh, so you're blackpilling.
Oh, so you're giving up.
what are you talking about what are you giving or doing yeah it's like what's even doing what are you
it's like here's what it is these are people who grew up online and they exist online i don't say this
in in a negative way i i i'm it actually makes me sad most of these people do not have in real
life friends and they think that owning
the lives is how you're going to win or you're being defiant by going back to, no, there's
no, you cannot, you're not going to win a debate with a terrorist.
You're not going to win a debate with someone who wants to kill you.
They call you a Nazi, they believe you're a Nazi, and that means you are worthy of death.
The only thing to do is kill you.
So what the fuck are you doing going back?
on a campus and doing this
for the only reason he's doing this
is to make more money, is to get more fame,
is to do, I mean, it is just, it is for,
it's not for, he's not doing it for the country.
He's not doing it for his people, whoever,
whoever he thinks that is, homosexuals or something.
It's, you're not,
this isn't the way you're going to win going forward.
The way you're going,
to win going forward, as Kevin just mentioned is, is every fucking person you know gets hired by
ICE or gets hired into the local police department.
If you want to start locally or you want to have power so that you can fight these people.
Have power so that you can legitimately fight these people.
Have power so that you can legitimately attack them.
These idiots on, you know, the Normie rights.
here are literally bringing discourse to a gunfight.
Fucking idiots, man.
With all this discussion about how, like, oh, Charlie Kirk's death is really going to change
things.
Really?
I mean, a lot of people on the side just clearly haven't learned any lessons on this.
And it's really important for people like us to attack these fools from the right on this
issue.
Because I guarantee Stephen Crowder, if one of our guys who agrees with us,
on this position, the correct position, mind you,
showed up to one of these events and attacked him from that angle,
he would have literally nothing to respond with.
And if somebody in our audience was to show up to one of these events
and gets that reaction caught on tape and clipped,
send it to us, and we will absolutely retweet this
and get it into the broader ecosystem
and change the dialogue on this question,
because these people do need to be flanked from the right on these issues.
Let's turn our attention to our last story of the night,
and this is another person who needs to be attacked thoroughly for this,
for a different reason, you know, Stephen Crowder does
because he doesn't know what time it is.
Look at this clown.
Look at this character everyone's been making fun of today.
Bryland Holly Handjob here, you know,
who's doing a new college tour and was fraudulently proclaiming
that he had some deep connections with him,
Charlie Kirk, it was going to be his heir apparent
and was grinning ear to ear like the Cheshire cat
just an hour and a half after Charlie Kirk was dead
and somehow got an appearance on Fox News, platformed by Ben Shapiro and all the other normal characters shortly afterwards.
Well, now he's going on a college campus tour right now, and he's going to be the new face of the right going forward in the youth in America, right?
They don't understand, and this is something I think a lot of us didn't quite get until after he was butchered in front of us is how good Charlie Kirk was.
I mean, very few people could do what he did.
It's a subtle thing to be able to argue these types of positions, engage with your interlocutor,
but also shift the people on your side in your direction gradually without scaring the crap out of
them because it's very easy to just kind of shock them or say something.
And there's a value in doing that, but it's not the kind of thing that works when you're in front of a crowd, say.
It works on a streaming show.
It doesn't work in front of a live audience to just try to do shock value type stuff.
I mean, Richard Spencer, I remember in the old days of the old right, he did a couple campus speeches.
And it didn't particularly go well because he was trying to give them outside the box ideas what he thought were really interesting and innovative concepts, but they just weren't getting it.
It's just the wrong medium for it.
It's not even that he was wrong or stupid, certainly not or anything like that.
It was just it's not the right venue for it.
Kirk knew how to work this venue.
And he also knew how to do the streaming thing, which is what's really incredible.
Very few people could do this.
This is just the same.
I'm going to be a pundit because I know the right people and I'm going to recycle the same
slogans that you've already heard before.
And if I get an argument or some kind of a thing that comes outside the avenue of
attack that I've already prepared my canned lines for, I just don't know what to say.
And there's just something about the whole approach that it reminds us.
reminds you of the college Republican you would meet at 19 who would show up in a three-piece suit that's actually not very expensive, but he obviously put a great deal of effort in and hands you a business card telling you he's a political consultant at 19 or something. And you just immediately are revolted and want to run screaming in the other direction and maybe join the anarchists or something. This is exactly what we don't need at this moment. But unfortunately, I think it's exactly what we're going to get.
This guy, this looks like somebody who was created in a test tube in Unit 8200 in Tel Aviv for the sole purpose of getting him old enough to just rape him over and over again.
Thanks to that image.
I mean, here I am wondering if I'd been too harsh.
He's just, I can't tell you.
how much I despise this person.
Because you can just look at him and tell that there's nothing there except lines that he's
memorized from guys wearing yarmulkas writing him for him.
Just look at the aesthetic.
I still can't believe that's what started last year off.
Amazing.
Unbelievable.
But anyway, it's like, yeah, completely created a test tube.
No sense of, you know, reading the room whatsoever.
It's like, yeah, I'm going to take a video from my private jet, funded by my father and grandfather,
who are Republican donors in Alabama and got all of their millions of dollars from funding Section 8 housing.
And on top of that, I'm going to speak down to you with my gay hands the entire time.
It's like there's nothing organic about this character whatsoever.
And I believe we have a picture of his campus tour up here as well.
So we can show that on screen for everyone.
Yeah, so here we go.
Tour dates right now.
All right.
It's October 2nd right now since that's Stanford University today.
But hey, if anybody in our audience, if you guys are in the Auburn area, University of Alabama, Mississippi State University, Clemson, University of Tennessee at Knoxville and Florida State University.
university, take a look at all this stuff right now. Please do indeed, show up to this guy's events.
People talk about the first Graper War many, many years ago. Well, perhaps this needs to be
reinvigorated once again. So if anybody, you know, has the opportunity to participate in any
these events in the crowd, one of the tactics you guys can do is if they aren't going to take
questions, spread yourselves out in the audience and in the crowd, and at least get like a boo
recorded or something like that when he says something retarded because inevitably he will
you know like how israel's our greatest ally or something stupid like that um you know definitely
start attacking these people uh attack it from the right it needs to be done and uh you can also
at the old glory club account and we will be sure to retweet it and spread it far and wide to people
because uh this guy really needs to get taken down to take this guy's scalp would be really really
nice. You know, just send the right message to people that, no, you can't just astroturf somebody
into the scene and pretend that he's going to be the next voice of young conservatives in this country
when, you know, Charlie Kirk did undoubtedly some major gains for Donald Trump as it related
to young white men swinging further to the right. I mean, the fact that it was a 40-point swing
from 2016 to 2024 for young white men to Donald Trump, to the Republicans.
I mean, Charlie Kirk absolutely had a part to play in that change.
So if everyone's got the opportunity, definitely head out and do your duty.
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The great betrayal is definitely worth reading if you can get a hold of that.
One quick thing, I know you've got to go through these fast,
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That was what I wrote my thesis on a million years ago back in school,
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Really?
And the thing that really took it down.
The teacher, by the way, was if you ever had to read, things fall apart, like the one post-war African novel, you always have to read in school.
That Chinua Ashibay's daughter, that was my professor, Becca William and Mary for African history.
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I mean we didn't really talk about that one tonight
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Yeah, I mean, the thing that we need to pay attention, the thing that I will forgive
everything and anyone who says we shouldn't vote for Trump, I'll rip your throat out with my teeth
if we get this, is if they get rid of birthright citizenship, if the Supreme Court says
that actually we are.
Now, I do not think that is going to happen.
I'll be clear.
I do.
The amount of trouble that would cause is something that the court does not want to deal with.
like with everything with the immigration thing, the short-term costs are so great that we're not
going to do what is necessary in the long term. And so we're just going to keep kicking the can
down until the country collapses or you have a situation where the system has to do something
drastic to save itself. But then again, I didn't think they were going to get rid of Roe v. Wade.
So maybe. Maybe. And if they get rid of, I think the wind condition is getting rid of birth
threat citizenship. You verify it would be great, certainly.
I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility.
It's just you've got to remember so many of these Republicans in Congress are there
because they're basically second string elites.
And what they want to be is official corporate lobbyists for cheap labor as opposed to unofficial ones.
I think it was the guy you referenced earlier.
Was it Representative Bacon, right?
Perfect name.
Who was, yeah.
And he was actually one of the ones when the Trump administration blinked
on work site raids for meatpackers and for agricultural companies said this is a great thing.
We need to make sure that these guys have an exemption for all this stuff.
This is very important.
This industry is vital to America.
Then Trump reversed course the next day and they said, actually, we're going to be raiding
everybody again.
But the fact that he was so quick to jump out in front of it and say, yes, absolutely,
illegals need to be working at these places.
That tells you a lot about how hard it's going to be to get he verified through.
Yeah, very true.
I mean, to your point about the birthright citizenship, I could totally see a situation where the court goes 5 v4, and the one person who is the tie-breaking vote is none other than Amy Coney Barrett.
Oh, yeah.
That's absolutely.
That's absolutely.
If I had to bet what's going to happen, it'll be that, exactly that.
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poo emoji on a star of david emoji so all right thank you for the two dollars um
uh judge lot for ten bucks says apologies gentlemen i had to i had a complete brain fart and set my
first super chat via youtube as an o gc substack subscriber i should know better also youtube block the term
brothers in arms. I'm not surprised by that at all.
Maple Copperhead for 10 bucks sends us a salute. Thank you very much. Jackson Walker sends us a
$7.77 super chat. That is also a salute. Thank you very much, sir. And the final super chat of
the evening is our own Enrico Palazzo for 10 bucks. Have Kevin on Moore, big fan of his
maiden album. Oh man. I like the name. I just started laughing to myself just now with
than Rico Palazzo, so.
Yeah, it's a Rico Palazzo.
It's so good, man.
The GF and I just watched that movie recently.
Oh, and Enrico,
Deano was on two maiden albums,
the first one and killers.
Sorry.
There you go.
You just got to correct you there.
All right.
That is it for the Super Chats this evening.
Thank you, everyone who keeps the show running.
Be sure to tune into American Spirits on Monday.
Oh, oh, do we have one more that came in at the last moment?
Let's see.
Oh, Florida Man Adventures one more time for five bucks.
One of Sam Hyde's writers was that Doug Mackey's Free the Memes Night in Miami earlier this year.
Really?
I mentioned OGC to him, and we discussed Camp of the Saints.
Oh, cool.
All right, nice.
Sam Hyde, Sam Hyde's definitely our guy.
Anyway, thank you, everyone, for the super chats this evening.
Once again, everyone should be listening to American Spirits on Monday.
Charlemagne and Turnip Seed are doing an excellent series around episode 13 now, I think, of addressing the question we are all wondering about what is an American.
They're doing some excellent deep history dives on that one.
So definitely be sure to tune into that.
Tune in on Wednesdays to Mr. Not Me Not Use stream the Chapter House, where he interviews are various OGC chapters around the country and listens to their local history and any events or projects that they've got cooking.
Pete, you've always got something going on.
What do you have to promote this week, my friend?
Oh, just mentioning American Spirits.
I will be on American Spirits at the beginning of November.
We will be announcing a big-time guest right before that happens.
But go check out an episode.
I just dropped like three and a half hours ago with,
there's this guy, this guest I had on there.
I think his name is Kevin Deanna.
Controversial figure.
Yeah, very.
I don't like him.
I prefer James Kirkpatrick.
I know.
Maybe we can get Greg Hood on the stream one these days, you know?
I don't know.
That pussy.
Yeah.
All right.
Mr. Deanna, thank you for coming on the show tonight.
Do you have anything to do with me, guys?
I really appreciate it.
All right.
Do you have anything to promote?
I mean, just the show Identity Politics.
You can see it on Rumble and Odyssey.
I just put up episode 26 on my ex as we were talking here.
And episode 27 will be out tomorrow.
We're doing it three times a week now.
It's sometimes live streamed, but it's usually recorded, but we're going to be doing more, more episodes, more often live streamed.
But we're still trying to get like the overall system set up.
But it's going to be, this is what's going to take Amaran to the next level because this is what's needed to happen for a very long time.
And I think that the main thing, which we're going to need to be thinking about politically going forward is I think we've gone about as far as we can, as far as we can with the idea.
of spreading awareness and meming and getting ideas out there.
It's time, how do we build actual white identity in this country?
How do we build real political power?
How do we build the kind of political machines that even someone like
Ilan Omar can take absolutely for granted?
Do we really have less self-organizational capacity than Somalians?
Getting around that is basically what I'm going to spend the rest of my life doing.
All right, everyone be sure to tune into that.
For myself, people can look at the back
of gaming streams I've done the last two months or so on my on Sundays.
I've been playing a lot of hunting games. Cabela's pro hunts has been a lot of fun so people
could watch that. But yeah, check out the rest of the OGC content. We'll be here next week to
discuss the news of the day. So we'll see you guys then.
