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"You Could've Stopped This" - @Cobratate BREAKS SILENCE On ‘Heil Hitler’ Club Controversy https://t.co/7LIKTgN7U2

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The episode centers on a controversial incident in a Miami nightclub where a group of influencers were seen celebrating a song that included Nazi references. Video clips from Vendome on 743 Washington Avenue showed people laughing and engaging with the lyrics “Heil Hitler,” and one participant giving a Nazi salute. The club publicly stated it does not condone antisemitism or hate speech and said it is examining safeguards to prevent repeats. Miami Beach officials and local operators condemned the behavior, noting the incident sparked widespread backlash. Andrew Tate, the central figure in the discussion, explains that he did not request or choose the songs played that night. He describes entering a nightclub where songs were played by others, and asserts that he did not dance to, repeat, or endorse the lyrics. He reflects on how internet culture rewards shock value and contends that many young streamers seek provocative moments to gain views, which can lead to unintended consequences for those associated with the content. Tate discusses the social dynamics and accountability within their circle. He notes that he did not know all the people in the group, emphasizing that he had only recently met two of them (Clav and Nick) and had not met Snico before the night. He states that Tristan looked uncomfortable in the footage, and he acknowledges that being linked to the event has caused widespread scrutiny. He denies antisemitic intent and argues that the incident was “the main reason this is being done” due to the pursuit of clicks and attention, not due to genuine hatred. The conversation broadens to address antisemitism and its rise in America. Tate offers a theory: antisemitism increases when young men feel disenfranchised and told that Jews control the system, even if not true. He says there was antisemitism historically tied to economic and social instability, and argues this is part of a broader dissatisfaction among young men who are looking for someone to blame. Several participants debate the age and maturity of those involved, with some noting that not all individuals in the group are young. They discuss the responsibility of leadership within their circle, emphasizing that a leader’s choices influence others’ behavior. One speaker asserts that Tate is the leader, and that others “follow his lead.” There is contention about who actually played the offending song, with some suggesting Sneako might have played it, while others defend Sneako or the others present. Personal reflections surface about past experiences and growth. Tate describes his general approach to social environments, noting that he typically avoids clubs and is cautious about who he associates with. He acknowledges the possibility of being set up or misrepresented online, and he emphasizes that he did not organize the incident or endorse the lyrics. He also discusses the idea of recreating oneself and moving toward higher-level opportunities, while recognizing the potential consequences of associating with controversial figures. A recurring theme is accountability versus blame. Some participants argue that Tate should have severed ties or left the scene to avoid being connected to the controversy, while others defend him as a target of scrutiny by association. They discuss the role of clout and controversy in online culture, the impact on reputations, and the importance of choosing associations that align with personal standards and future ambitions. Toward the end, speakers acknowledge that Nick Fuentes had never been to a club before and that Myron Gaines and Snico’s involvement complicated the situation. They reflect on the possibility of misjudgment, the need for clearer boundaries, and the impact on relationships within their circle. The conversation closes with a sense of learning from the episode and a recognition that leadership carries responsibility for the actions of those who look up to you.
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Speaker 0: There was some extracurricular activities going on in Miami, some songs being played, some text messages, phones blowing up, and Speaker 1: I didn't hear. Speaker 0: What happened? Yeah. It's just so there there was Well this group of guys that were hanging out playing this song in a city, Miami, where most of the clubs are owned by this community that the song was bashing that you know, by Kanye West, and then everybody reacted. A matter of fact, why don't we do this, Tate, to just kick it off? Sure. Good to have you back on here. Speaker 1: I'm glad to be back with the guys. Speaker 0: This looks like the cigar lounge from Madrid. Speaker 2: Exactly. It does. Speaker 0: It's not. We are let's pick a city we're in right now. We're right now in we're in Barcelona right now. Nice. Okay. Barcelona, Florida. Somewhere in Barcelona, Florida is where we are right now doing this podcast. Speaker 2: Big difference in Miami and Fort Lauderdale, Vinny. Right? 100%. Speaker 0: Okay. So why don't we do this though? On a serious note. So let's let's play this clip, Rob, and then tape will just start off with this clip, what the news is saying, and we'll call Speaker 3: It's all over Speaker 0: Oh, it's all Speaker 1: over the You made the fucking news? Speaker 0: You made the news. Channel seven Miami. So Rob, if you wanna play this clip, go for it. Speaker 4: People laughing and celebrating. Heil Hitler and Adolf Hitler. I cannot believe we're even seeing this and witnessing Miami Beach. Speaker 5: A Miami Beach nightclub catching heat, accused of celebrating hate with a song about Hitler. Speaker 4: Absolute disgust. Disgusted, horrified. Speaker 5: City leaders reacting to videos making the rounds on social media featuring the Kanye West song with the lyrics Heil Hitler over and over again. The same men seen in the club known as controversial influencers are also in a video from a limo. In that one, they're singing and one of them is performing a Nazi salute. Speaker 3: We have people in our city celebrating this, animals. Speaker 4: This is obviously not welcome in Miami Beach. It should not be welcome anywhere in the world. And by the way, I spoke to other club operators. They are not welcome in their club. How they got into this club, open arms, I wanna know how. The Speaker 5: videos are from Saturday night. This one inside the club Vendome at 743 Washington Avenue. The club releasing a statement on social media that reads in part, We want to be unequivocally clear, Vendome and our hospitality group do not condone anti Semitism, hate speech or prejudice of any kind. It goes on to state, We are deeply disturbed by the harm caused by this incident and the circulation of this footage. The Post explains the business is looking into safeguards and procedures to make sure this doesn't happen again. As for the men in the video celebrating the song, the mayor Speaker 0: has Composite at the stand. Speaker 1: I barely even see me in any of this. Yeah. Firstly, but I wanna be very careful here because I don't wanna deflect too heavily. I don't wanna be blaming other people, etcetera. A whole bunch of songs were played that night, none of which I requested. None. I walk into a nightclub and songs are played. Unfortunately, if anything happens anywhere near me, it gets tied to my name. If someone got shot in that club, they would have said, Andrew Tate's in a nightclub where this man got shot. I didn't shoot him. I pull the trigger. I don't know who the fuck he is. I was there and the song was played. The actual conversation I think that's interesting to have when it comes to this is the nature of the Internet and the nature of influencing in general. Because I think we're living in a world now where only shock value seems to get anybody's attention for any significant period of time because everyone's dopamine receptors are completely fried. So all of these young influencers or anyone on the Internet who's trying to make any name for themselves is trying to be as controversial and shocking as possible as quickly as possible. And that's why the song was played because it gets views. That's why. I didn't play it. I didn't ask them to play it. I didn't dance. I didn't sing. In fact, the only time you see me on there is me storming out of the bus saying this is ridiculous and leaving. But I know why it was played. It was played because of this. It was played because it gets traction in a world where everybody is bored of everything all of the time. And that's why these young people are encouraged constantly to try and do the most shocking thing possible. You see this not just with this song. You see this on all their streams. They're running people over and doing retarded shit constantly. So I'm not here to make excuses for myself. I'm not here to say it wasn't me. I'm not here to, you know, blame someone else. But it is kind of ridiculous. It does feel a bit unfair that I'm standing in a nightclub. A song comes on that I did not request. A song comes on that I do not dance to. I do not repeat the lyrics to. I just stand there, Speaker 0: and that they wanna Speaker 1: attribute somehow the song playing to me and it all being Speaker 0: my fault. That's a fair argument, but I'll I'll you know, to the average person that's watching it, you know, back in the days when I'm younger, I'm in a car with a guy who I get out of the military. It's 12/23/1997. The guy's got a a bunch of pot in the back of his trunk. Cops come out. Yep. And I'm in the army, and my guys calling me telling me, hey, you gotta figure something out. You can't be involved in something like this. Yep. So guilty by association, it's the first thing they're gonna say. You hung out with these guys. When I watched the video, Andrew, with you and them, Tristan looks extremely uncomfortable. Yeah. Okay? And the way you were smiling, because I saw a lot of everyone's texting me. Know, you and I communicate, we have conversations together. You looked extremely uncomfortable as well. You're smiling, but you're not you know already what's gonna happen. It was almost a look where I said, Tate knows what's about to happen next. Speaker 1: Yeah. The shock value really isn't worth it to me. I mean, I've said some shocking things, and people will believe my brand is built on shock value, but I think there are at least shocking opinions. I like to think that I'm sitting there saying, this is my opinion. You may find it shocking, but this is what I truly believe. These are my world views, perhaps there's a lot of people who agree with me, disagree with me. But to just shock and offend purely for the purpose of shocking and offending. I think that that's something that has plagued the Internet for a while, but it's getting worse and worse. And you notice it across the entire streaming world because people are struggling to get any kind of views or shake people out of apathy. And when I talk to anybody below 25 who's doing anything on the Internet, their only intention is to be as shocking and therefore as offensive as possible. That's what they're sitting there thinking. How do I get everybody to panic within three seconds? Otherwise, they're gonna scroll past me. And that's what people are doing. That's the world we live in. Why hang out with them? Well, I haven't seen them in a long time. It's the first time I met two of them. It's the first time I met Clav Clav and Nick. I spoke to them online, but it's the first time I ever met them. I hadn't seen Snico in a while. Speaker 0: You and Nick have never met each other? Never met. Oh, wow. I didn't know that. Speaker 1: Never met. Speaker 0: Oh, wow. Speaker 3: And Braden the Braden guy, Clav, whatever his name is. Speaker 2: He's he's new. Speaker 1: First time I ever met them. Yeah. And I have to be honest. They were nice guys when I met them. You know? It's the first time I've spoken to them. I sat down with them, and I don't think they even put the song on. I'm I I can't I have to guess. I think Sneko may have put the song on who I'd met many times before. But it was a long night. It was six or seven hours in which for two minutes of it, someone got a phone and put a song on. It wasn't me. And now it's all over the news. So I just think that the main reason this is being done is because shock value is what people are optimizing for with their content primarily. And then we can have another conversation entirely about why antisemitism is on the rise in the first place because I have a theory about that also. And I I think that the main reason antisemitism is on the rise across America, because there's no doubt about it that it is, is because young men are being told that Jews control the system, and young men are being screwed by the system. It doesn't mean it's true. I'm not gonna sit here and say that Jews completely and utterly control the system. I'm not saying that. What I'm saying is if you tell young men that and they believe that, even if it's not true, and they're getting screwed by the system, that's why people are antisemitic. There was no antisemitism when a man could afford a house, and there was no antisemitism when a man could get a wife. And there's no antisemitism when he looked around and felt part of his community. But people are so disenfranchised now with the places they're living in and the society they're forced to live within, and they feel so disconnected from everything. They've become revolutionary. Young men of the world are revolutionary. They're looking for somebody to blame. They're told it's the Jews, so that's why they're being antisemitic. That's the truth about what is happening. Speaker 3: And it's funny though, Andrew, like, what's Nicholas? Sneak out of he's a grown man. I'm gonna call him his real name. His he's Filipino Haitian, and his father is of Jewish descent. So on top of that, it doesn't make any sense. He's the Jew and Speaker 2: so and then so you're Speaker 3: gonna go to a a town that's predominantly a lot of Jewish owned businesses. You're technically Jewish too. You're playing that song, and then when you get in trouble for it, you're screaming anti Semitism, and it's all the Jews who want everything. And it's and it's ridiculous. And I think in that sense too, Andrew, they use you, which I I I know you're upset. You have to be. They use you to play that song to be like, look who's with us. And you're right. I saw you. You walked right out. And even in nightclub, you were kinda like, whatever. But I would be even more livid because coming from a guy that has a Jewish father, brings you in, plays the Hitler song, and then you're the only guy that's gonna catch real flack for it. Speaker 1: Yeah. I think it was so if I'm gonna be optimistic, it was shortsighted by them. If I'm gonna be pessimistic, it was certainly very mean, they I wouldn't say they set me up, but they should have known that, you know, this is gonna cause a whole bunch of flack for me specifically. In Miami. In Miami. Of course. But if I'm totally honest with you, I don't think that any of them are deeply antisemitic genuinely, and I don't think that any of them really thought it through. Honestly, I think they're just kids. I think they're just kids. It gets a reaction. They think they're funny. They're on the Internet. They need a reaction. They want likes, and they did some fucking dumb shit. That's what I think it is. I think they're just literally retarded. Speaker 3: How old is Nicholas? If you don't that's a how old because I know I don't all in Speaker 1: twenties or something. Speaker 2: I would love to agree with you, brother, but they're not all kids. By the way, nobody online or in the Jewish community defends you more online or behind the scenes than me. I appreciate that, sir. I appreciate that. You know I had dinner with Tristan and Of course. Justin Wally. I got the call. It's Sunday. You ruined my day. At the very least, you ruined my Sunday Well, I woke my nephew. Speaker 1: I woke up. Speaker 2: I was like, I feel you. I get a call from not one person, not everybody. Yep. Your brother, you're texting me, Justin Waller, the club owners, the DJ, everyone the main Speaker 3: The bathroom attendant. Speaker 2: Like, the the bathroom attendant, I tip him good. He called me. Speaker 3: Who's Cuban? But go ahead. Speaker 2: But they're not all kids. We know Myron's almost 40. Yeah. You're almost 40. Yep. Tristan's 35. Yeah. This ain't kid stuff. So what I think is I actually believe you. You think I'm gonna wait for five years of working with you, friendship with you, to throw you under the bus last minute? That's not how we roll. But I think Sneko played the song. Yeah. I think Tristan explicitly told me that Sneko played the song. I think when you sort of diffuse the there are kids being kids. Myron who, you know how much time we've spent with Myron. Yep. This, that ain't no kid stuff. Well, Myron's Speaker 1: not a kid, and he's a really good friend of mine. I agree. And and and Myron's not a kid. You're right. I don't know. If Niko played the song, Niko played the song. I'm telling you from my perspective, and I don't wanna make it something Speaker 2: But how do you feel about that? Because let me ask you a specific question. Sure. Do you know how how much time I spent with your brother and Justin Waller at 09:00 on Sunday? I left at three in the morning. Serious conversations, laughs. Of course, we're having Blue Label. Yeah. And Tristan, in my perspective, is like, dude, I'm done with these people. That's my perspective. I'll let him speak for himself. But he told me a story about your grandfather Yep. Who served in World War two. Yes? Yes. The American. Yep. What would your grandfather say about that? A neo Nazi symbol. Who fought the Nazis? Speaker 1: Yeah. I I understand. And we have to be very, very careful. I understand exactly what you're saying. I agree that that is offensive to many people. I totally understand it. And I don't I'm not here to get myself Speaker 2: It's offensive to Americans. Speaker 1: Well, yes. Speaker 2: Forget about just Jews. American lives died fighting Nazis. Speaker 1: That's true. That's true. Speaker 2: Your grandfather's friends died fighting Nazis. That to me Jews are not Jews. Americans went to war against Nazis. This an American thing. I don't wear American flag flag vent, not an Israeli flag vent, not a global flag vent, certainly not an LGBT flag, American flag vent. Yep. My grandfather fought World War two. Speaker 0: Yep. Speaker 2: So to me, this is anti American. And I'm cool with my I used to be cool with Myron, but how am I gonna hang out with that? How are you gonna hang Speaker 1: out with that? I've known Myron for a very long time. He's been a great friend of mine. And I have to make this very clear to the world. I have a whole bunch of friends who do a whole bunch of shit that perhaps I would not do myself or I may not a 100% agree with. But that doesn't mean they're not my friends, and I don't I don't speak to them. I bro, I have to be honest here, guys. I'm really not trying to do some big apology tour. And the reason for that is because I really didn't do anything wrong. So I wanna make this clear. I understand why some people were offended. I understand they wanna attach it to my name. I understand that it gets clicks in the media if you say, Andrew Tate did x y zed. I got on a bus. Full grown made men made decisions while I sat on my phone. I then got off the bus and stood in the nightclub while other people played songs while I sat on my phone. If I wanna if they wanna crucify me for that, that's up to them. Myron made the Nazi salute because he thought it was funny. That's Myron to come here defend. Speaker 2: Of course. Speaker 1: It's not for me to sit here and come here and defend. Myron is someone I know and I respect and I like. Even if he did something that offended me, even if I found that offensive, I would still say, oh, okay. Well, I like Myron. I have a whole bunch of friends who do a whole bunch of things that I don't like. I have black friends, white friends. I have every single type of friend you can have. We have the most racist group chat in the world. This is the world I live in. Right? And I think that the reason the antisemitism issue is so sensitive is one, because of the prevalence, especially online, and it's I'm not gonna lie. I see it everywhere myself. I'm not even Jewish. It must be scary to see it absolutely everywhere online. The reason for that, I've just given you my theory as to why. That's the first reason. Mhmm. Second thing, of course, is World War two, and a lot of people died in the name of defending Jews. Of course, I understand that completely. But then thirdly, and I'd like to have an actual open and honest conversation about this. Don't we think and I actually want your opinions. The fact that a song came on and the reaction has been so fierce and so not aggressive, but so it's so clear that songs like this can't be played without meeting genuine power in the world. Don't you think to somebody who is completely detached from this situation, somebody at home who has nothing to do with this situation, watches it and sits and goes, ah, see? They are in charge of everything. I'm asking. Speaker 2: Let me I'm gonna get this is the per by the way, I'm so grateful we're having this conversation because the world needs to see Speaker 0: this. Yeah. Speaker 2: If this was played at any other city, Tate, you would not see this reaction. Got it. Can I explain something? Sure. Miami Miami Beach, they don't play this game, dog. I I well, clearly not gonna Mamdani Miami. Yeah. It's not happening. Yeah. By the way, Steven Miner, the mayor, Joe Magazine, David Suarez, You have a Jew and an Italian and a Cuban walk into a nightclub, and they say, We don't play this game, homie. We see what's going on in the world. And every Jew, every capitalist, every billionaire leaving California, leaving New York, they're like, where can we go? You know how they governor DeSantis said, Florida's where woke goes to die. Speaker 1: Friend of mine. Speaker 2: Your boy. Florida where is where woke goes to die. Well, you know what? Miami is where racism goes to die. And by the way, I'm an equal opportunity employer when it comes to racism. Yep. Stand up comedian, former stand up comedian. Yeah. One day, PVD is gonna get a shot. We know about that. And I would say this, it's not racist if you make fun of everybody. Anybody can get it. Speaker 0: So I'm clear. Speaker 2: We got a black guy there. We got an Italian guy there. Speaker 1: So I'm clear. Speaker 2: We got a gay guy there. I don't know. Nick Fuentes, gay, whatever it is. But it's only bad when you single out one group. Speaker 1: Yeah. Of course. Speaker 2: So that's the challenge that can happen. So all these guys that basically own the clubs, run the city, it's not just Jews. Cubans, Venezuelans, Jamaicans, Haitians. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: It's one big melting pot, Miami. And the universal truth in Miami is don't bring that BS here. I'll explain why, and then I wanna hear your perspective, obviously. Jews have fled antisemitism, came to Miami. Half of South Of America, looking in the room here, fled communism. Mhmm. Socialism, comes to Miami. Mhmm. Haitians flee corruption, come to Miami. Italians flee fascism. Come to Miami. The reason that Miami is that city is because they all know what the rest of the world looks like. Yep. That's why you're getting this reaction. Any other city Speaker 0: I don't know Speaker 2: about it. You're not gonna get this. Speaker 0: I don't about it. Speaker 2: Okay? I know about that. Speaker 0: I think you're you've lived in a bubble where you think Miami is the only place. Thank God you lived in Addison for a year and couple other places. I think this is bigger than that to me. And by the way, I'd like to go to the next topic. Let's do a couple other things on this and let's move on to the next few topics to get into. I think Tate, for me it's a different conversation for you because every year when a new year starts, it's about how am I recreating myself for the next level. You know, when I was in my twenties, my buddy promoted a club called Club Jerk in Melrose, and then we used to go to Pimps Hoes, and we used to go to no, literally. I don't if you ever heard of Pimps It's and Speaker 3: a great name. Speaker 0: We used to go it was literally called Pimps and Hoes in Vegas. I don't know if you wanna pull it up or not. Human trafficking. They they was yeah. No. They would they would put the biggest clubs with 20,000 people show up, and LA had a night club called Club Naked. You know, you had all these different places to go to, and friends that you had that would do different things. And then one day I'm like, I got I gotta recreate myself. And I and I'm going to the next role. Speaker 1: Totally understand your point. Nick Fuentes says a lot of things I agree with. I don't agree with everything he says. I've seen clips of him say things, and I found them very funny. I had never met him before. Collab's blown up online. He's doing things. I've seen some clips. I've never met him before. I go to Miami for the first time in a long time. They said, guys, let's meet up. We met up. Nico came along. We went out. They played a song. For me, I understand what you're saying. Like, I need to reinvent myself, and I have all these charges. If you choose to, Speaker 0: you won't Speaker 1: have to. Of course. But I have all these charges, and I, you know, I have the potential to have a brand new image, and I'm one the best most well known people on the planet. If I meet somebody for the first time, or I meet people and hang out with them for six or seven hours, and the entire thing is filmed, and thirty seconds blows up, I understand. And I'm really not trying to just pass blame, and I'm not trying to make excuses. But truthfully, I I don't see what I should have done differently besides say, oh, I've never met you before. You haven't been vetted. I'm never gonna meet anybody ever. Or sit in a car and say, sorry, guys. Because I'm in this car, we must cut off the Bluetooth. Let me take everybody's phone from them. Like, it it is what it is. I understand how these things get attached to my name. It's very inconvenient for me. I have Jewish business partners. I have tech teams in Israel. I have things going on, and I get a mess from this crap too. I can argue that I was set up. I can argue that Snico wasn't thinking. I can argue that they were just trying to chase clicks. I could argue it was malicious or not malicious. But truthfully, from the bottom of my heart, truthfully, I'm not here to beg sorry from anybody. I was in a van, and I was in a club. That club all club also played songs about beating the shit out of women and shooting fucking black people. I didn't put any of the songs on. I'm not the DJ. And I think, actually, truthfully, and we have to analyze this from an outside perspective. I'm not saying this as me. I'm saying this from a complete outsider. Everybody understands the scenario I just explained. Everybody's been in a car with people they don't know when someone else has the Bluetooth. Everybody has. So everybody can sit and say, well, if he's getting such a hard time over this, it obviously, some of the conspiracy theories must be true. Like, what what did I do here? If if the Jewish community wanna come to me and say, Andrew, we're gonna drive you out of Miami or put a bullet your head. I'll say, well, then do it because I just sat in a car. I'm really not gonna sit here and beg sorry for sitting in a car. I sat in a car. And perhaps, yes, I should be more careful with the company I keep. Correct. I've never met half of these people ever before. They're some of the most famous people in the world. If you go and meet one of them some of the most well known people on the planet and one of them sniffs coke, is it your fault? Are you gonna sit and say, met an actor. He's really famous. He's one of the biggest guys in the world, and he got photographed sniffing coke. And because you're irrelevant, they say, Patrick Bet David caught up in drug scandal. What are you supposed to do? What are you supposed to do? Grab the men by their throat when they get when they grab a phone to put on a Bluetooth? Like, I totally understand some people are offended by it. I get it. And perhaps, maybe I'm just numb. Perhaps I've been through so much shit in my life that my brain's just numb. Perhaps. But if you were to put on a song, any song, saying I hate half black loudmouths, I wouldn't give a Speaker 2: fuck. That's what you're on the cover. But that's the truth. Speaker 1: So I'm sorry to anybody who is offended. I'm sorry to anybody who's offended. If I had played the song myself and danced around to it, sure. Mhmm. I was in a car. Can I That that's that's my answer? Speaker 2: Can I dude, I don't want an apology? Nobody I don't even Speaker 0: I don't this is a no. No. I don't think this is a podcast to bring you on to apologize. Speaker 2: Not at all. Speaker 0: And by the way, he calls me. You and I are talking. I checked on. I didn't even know you're coming in town. I messaged him, like, how you doing? I said, I'm just because I was messaging the other. Yeah. There's a couple places we communicate with one of them. You didn't respond back. I said, is he good? So then I messaged Matt. Yeah. Yeah. And then I messaged back. He's like, no. It's this one. And so I I messaged him. Check them to see how you're doing. And you're like, hey, I'm in town. You're in town. I'm in town. Then obviously our guys are telling me this. No. For me, it's I look at everybody as a product of what is next for them. What is the next thing they need to do? What is the next thing they ought to consider doing as a iOS, you know, 14 o for Tate? What is that for Tate? What is Tate 15 o? And you look at a lot of people in the marketplace that Speaker 2: way. Speaker 0: Totally understand. So I I think about it from the standpoint. Speaker 1: Political This ambitions for very little gain. Mhmm. Totally understand. I Well, I've it's just about whether whether I could have stopped this or seen this coming. That's the question. Speaker 0: I think Speaker 1: I'm all glad this happened. The question is, could I have stopped it? Well, no. Because I didn't even know they were doing it. What I could do is when they put it on the car is leave the car. Speaker 0: I think you could stopped How? I think you could easily stop it. How? First of all Speaker 2: Play the Speaker 1: clip of when the when it comes on the car and Speaker 0: I leave the car. What else am I supposed to do? Me tell what I I'll tell you I'll tell you what I would do. Mhmm. For instance, you guys go out. Do you think if you invite me, I'm coming out? If I Speaker 1: invite you, will you come out? Speaker 0: Do you think if you guys go to a nightclub and the two of you guys invite me, am I coming out? You probably not. Why would I not come out? Speaker 1: Because I guess you don't enjoy going to night clubs. Speaker 0: But no. Why do you think I wouldn't come out? If you invite me to dinner, and we're just hanging out, I stayed at your place in Romania till I don't know what time we were there having a conversation. Oh. It was incredible conversation. Speaker 1: Right? Of course, clubs are absolute Speaker 0: But think about this for a second. So if you were to invite me to go to a certain places, in your mind, you'd probably say, there's no way Pat's gonna come out to this, but let's go to dinner with him. No problem. I control where I go to and I determine my standards of what to do. If he says to me, Pat, let's go out. I'm gonna bring 10 girls out. Yeah. He's not even gonna invite me because he knows I'm not gonna go. So you're invite me for what? By the way, if I'm going to places that I have my kids with me, and I'm doing certain things with family, I'm not inviting this guy out. Because he may come out and you know, say certain things. I got a couple boys, I'm trying to raise them in a certain way. I may be like, no, you're you're gonna cause a little too much mayhem, and I have certain standards. To me, I watch all these guys, and here's what I like. I had Nick Fuentes on the podcast. It won't I cannot believe you did this. I had Netanyahu. I was the only podcast that we had Netanyahu and Nick Fontes on within thirty days. Speaker 2: Yeah. Was crazy. Speaker 0: Okay. And by the way, when we had Nick on, Shapiro canceled. Yeah. Literally a week later he canceled. He was supposed to be on the podcast two weeks later. And we knew when this was going to happen. I told the team. The only thing for me is, I get to choose the standards of where I go out to. Like here, guess what? This is our club. There is no phones here. I don't like phones here. We talked about it this morning. Some people are here to watch this. There are no phones. It's my standard. So that's the part when I watch you. Like yesterday, I'm at the Miami game with, what do you call it, Indiana. What a freaking game it was. Know, I I'm take dealing Dylan with some pieces this. Let me tell you why. You ready? Let me tell you why. And I'm gonna paint a picture for you. Speaker 2: Yes, Speaker 0: And I think it's gonna make sense to him. They're singing the national anthem. And then all of a sudden, they cut out to Trump. The place loses their mind is what it does. K? And then comes back out. And then twenty minutes later, they show a video with Obama. The entire place boos. I don't know if you heard. Oh, it was the worst boos I saw in my life when Obama came up. They're gonna play this somewhere. Okay? But then there was one part where they showed Trump on the big And guess who's sitting right next to him? Dana White. And Dana goes like this. He's got a Miami Hurricanes shirt on. You belong in that room. Yeah. Okay? That's where you belong. To me, when I watch you with the way you communicate, it's going this way. You know, that's the part. And I don't I watch these guys. I was one of them. I like, even when I had Nick on, I'm like, listen. He was 18 years old when he said some of this stuff. You got to be held accountable for it, but we have to give a chance for people to recreate themselves. Speaker 1: Totally. Myron's an amazing friend of mine. Doesn't mean I agree with everything he says and does, but he's an amazing friend of mine. He's rode for me when I got in a lot of trouble. I've known him for a very long time. The other two, I had never met before. Nick, I believe, had never been to a club before. Yeah. If you watch the entire stream, it's a long conversation about me saying, I don't wanna go to a club. But Nick's never been to a club before. It's Nick's Speaker 0: first Nick's ever literally never been to a Speaker 1: Nick's first ever time. It's Nick's first ever time in a club you have to come. Speaker 2: That's true. Speaker 3: That's on his face. Speaker 1: So I was like, I don't want to come. And then I ended up going. Yeah. And clearly, it wasn't worth it. But here I Speaker 2: am. Yeah. Speaker 1: So, you know, I I it it's it's an unfortunate circumstance. I truthfully hope everybody who's offended by it can move past it and understand that no one's out here trying to round anyone up and shoot them in the head. There was I've I believe if you ask me why, I think that there's some streamers who are so obsessed with getting clicks that they don't think ahead. Cool. And that's why they did it, and that's why I left. Speaker 2: So I'm with Pat on this, and I'll explain why. Sure. Because we had dinner six months ago. Yep. And we invited Pat. Yep. And we shot a video. You and me, Pat, where you at? Speaker 1: And he wouldn't come. You're Speaker 2: right. And I said, Pat's not coming. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're right. Dear, we sent you the video. Yeah. There was no chance, but respectfully, we're gonna invite him. I'm a little offended. Speaker 1: -I didn't invite you? -No. Bro, that would have been a video. If I would have had you there, that would Speaker 2: have been a -Here's what I Speaker 0: would have done. Speaker 2: -That would Speaker 1: have been a video. Speaker 3: -But here's what I would -Let Speaker 2: a me ask very simple question. The night we went out, we had dinner at on top of eleven. Yeah. Did we not have an amazing night? Speaker 1: Yeah. We haven't Speaker 2: had any trouble whatsoever. Speaker 1: No. I didn't get in any trouble. Speaker 0: Do we have Speaker 2: wasn't it a Speaker 0: way better Speaker 2: night? Of course. Speaker 0: So Are you saying you're a better host than who he was with? Speaker 2: A way better host than Nick Fuentes at the club, dawg. Speaker 1: But, you know, hear me out. Hear me out. Nick's funny too. Speaker 2: You know how much hate hate I get from associating with Nick Fuentes because I interviewed the guy? Yeah. I got canceled off of TikTok for interviewing Nick Fuentes Wow. In a challenging interview. Wild. I got canceled. TikTok. Thanks, China. But here's my point. We eat dinner at Giselle. We go down to eleven. Yeah. You say to me, hey, bro. Amazing night. I gotta cut out early. I can't be at the club. Yep. This isn't the number one club, not in Miami, in the world. Correct. Eleven. Correct. You have the the mindset to be like, let me get out of here. You go with guys who don't know anything about Miami. Yeah. Nothing about clubs. You go to some shithole club, Van Dome. Pat what Pat is basically saying is you're better than all this, And that's my opinion. So final point. Speaker 0: I don't think I'm saying he's better than this. Speaker 2: No. I'm saying this. Speaker 0: Okay. That's what you're saying. Speaker 2: I'm saying that Speaker 0: David I'm I'm saying what's his Yes. He belongs in a and this is a conversation we had three years ago. Yep. Two years ago when, you know, that's between he and I. But I'm saying he belongs in a bigger room. What fully agree with to do to get into those rooms, By because impact can be the way, I invite, and I want you to finish your thought, because I think what you're saying is, if you come into Miami, call me. I'm going to be a better host. I know the good places. Know the and by way, as much as I'm teasing you, I'm agreeing with you. Because you know the places in Miami. The guys, you know, you're connected with everybody. All I'm saying is a very different message. My message is what's the next room to get into and solve for that. That's all it is. And by the way, you know what's crazy about it? Myron Games, I invited him over to the office six months ago. This was a meeting Myron and I had. It's no one's business. Myron knows what conversation I had with him. I sat him down and I said, Myron, you know, he came with his dog. It was so funny. Everyone's like, why is there a dog in the office? I said, I don't know. He walks with a dog. It's okay. Bring the And I sat up and said, you know how great of a communicator you are? You would make such a better point if you chose to do XYZ. This was the conversation we had with Myron. Because I see him as such a talent. Same thing with Nick. I think you are the leader of this crew, and everyone knows it. Yep. You're the leader of all of these guys. All follow your lead. And by the way, I even saw a clip, I think, that Nicholas guy was calling you out in a clip a few weeks ago. I can't believe Nick Sou. Who's Nico? Yeah. Nico. He was calling you out of the Oh, Speaker 1: Nico does loads of clips insulting me all the time. Yeah. I mean, I I completely understand what you're saying. Speaker 0: But that's okay. I just think I just think they're they're supposed to do that because if the leader at the top chooses to go here, these guys have to choose to lead, and those who don't follow his lead, they bash him. It's a very normal state of Yeah. You know, how how the process goes. Speaker 1: Myron's an amazing friend of mine. He's never insulted me to my knowledge. I think Nick Fuentes has said some things negative about me in the past, but now we get along. I think Clav said some negative things about me, but it's the first time I met him. I know Snico said endless negative things about me over and over again because it gets him clicks. Mhmm. I landed in Miami. It was the first time to meet Nick and Clav. The guys came along. If you would have told me, Andrew, if you go to the club, a international incident is going to take place. Of course, I wouldn't have gone. I sat there. I don't go to clubs. I don't like clubs. There was a long conversation about being Nick's first day in the club. And I truthfully, perhaps in my ignorance thought that I could go to a club for fifteen minutes without having a mess. Yeah. And I was wrong. But So here it is. Speaker 2: By the way, I I I don't have any critique of you other than it was a poor decision. Because I agree with Pat, you are a leader, and you're leading these knuckleheads into stupid decisions. We're moving on from that. Here's what I do want to say. Twenty four hours later, this is so funny. I'm getting calls from all these guys. I come over to Eric's house. Speaker 0: Mhmm. Speaker 2: I'm having for dinner the leftovers from the night before from prime one to you hungry? Well, yeah, whatever. Your food, typical Jewish. They're like, you want a drink? I'm drinking Blue Label with Tristan. And I'm guys, what's going on here? Like, you're calling me to get my feedback. I didn't call you guys. What up, bro? Can I eat your leftovers? Speaker 0: What's your point? Speaker 2: So here's my point, Pat. I want to say something. In twenty four hours, the world change not the world change, this situation change. I do want to say one thing and I want to validate everything you're saying because the whole thing was who done it? Who played the song? In my opinion it was Nico. I'll let him speak for himself. I do think Myron is your friend, and you have no idea how much respect I have for you when you can throw him under the bus right now and you don't. Respect. I'm not gonna do I can't. Snico, have zero idea why some guy that talks crap about you for a living, brother, you still would associate with. That's your call. You know who I love? You know who I love? And no matter what he does, I'll say, that's my dog, Justin Waller. Yeah. 100%. The reason that I came Justin's the man. The reason I came to the house, he was my first ex. I said, Waller, what's going on? You know, he goes, goes, Saz, let me explain what happened. Let's go. He goes, what kind of music you think I listen to? I go Speaker 1: Watch the stream. We're playing country music. Speaker 2: Country music, dude. Of course. So he sends me the video. Tristan's as Tristan could be James Bond. Yeah. He's and he's a little stressed out. Speaker 0: He's like, bro, I I don't wanna come to Miami. Tristan, could be. Speaker 1: He is Yeah. Speaker 3: He is James Bond. Speaker 2: He's like, I don't want this in my life. I know you know people, like, respectfully, like, hook a brother up. I go, I got you. I'm on the phone with the mayor of Miami Beach. What do I tell you? Hey, sir. I'll call you right back. One minute. You're putting Dylan to bed. I tell the mayor, hey, I gotta talk to Pat because he actually pays my bills. You don't Yeah. You collect my taxes on Yeah. Like, you rob me. Yeah. You rob me. He pays me. So respectfully, mister mayor Yeah. Respect. Whatever. He's saying, dude, I don't know this song. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: I don't like, I'm a country guy. And I see you walk out of the van, and I'm like, alright. Well, the song was on for ten seconds. Sneako, I guess, is so broke that he's he's not even paying for the ad free thing. They're playing commercials. Yeah. I mean, you know what? Know what? But here's what he said, and I want to give you a chance. He did validate everything you're saying. The reason you went is because Nick Fuentes, virgin, never been to a club or virgin and a little club virgin. You wanted to see him be that basically like dance monkey in the club, so to speak. And I actually understand that. But when you show up to a club with the Nazi Avengers, Nick Fuentes, Myron Gaines, Snico, you're gonna get looped into this, and whose head's gonna roll first? Not some not some clout kid nobody's heard of. Andrew Tate. I You're the leader. I under I understand. Speaker 3: And I know you guys like, you didn't he's not choosing to be their leader. You are a leader, and they are, like, looking up to you. So it's Speaker 2: not like Speaker 3: You think a 20 year boy? Be like, yo, I'm gonna charge you guys. Speaker 2: His kid shouldn't be in the club. He's 20. That's another conversation. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 2: He's meeting you for the first time. You're his idol. Speaker 1: I understand the point you're making. And you know what? Sneko has insulted me endless times, especially across the last four years. I haven't seen him in years and years and years. But maybe, you know, maybe it's the man code in me. You know, he's insulted me so many times, and I could sit here and throw him under the bus, but it's just not who I am as a person. I want to meet Nick and Clav. They're the it's Clav and Nick who reached out to me. You're in America. We've never met before. Come through. We're with Snico. Is that okay? My reply was, Snico always has some crybaby issue with me. If he's not gonna cry his eyes out, he can come. And he came along, and he made a fucking mess. And I could sit here and blame it all on him. But that's truthfully not I don't know. That just feels wrong to me. I'm not gonna sit here and say who else it was. I'm just gonna say I didn't do it. I'm just gonna say that I didn't play the song. I don't find the song funny. I didn't think it was appropriate to do. It's someone else's decision. We can drag him up here, and we can ask him why he did it. Perhaps you're right. Perhaps when they said Nick's never been to a club before, I should have thought, Nick's never been to a club before. It's the first time I've ever met him. It might be a funny story. I haven't been in America in a year. You know what? I'm bored. I don't even like clubs, but I'm in Miami. Maybe I should go for fifteen minutes. Perhaps that was the wrong decision. Perhaps it was. Perhaps I should have known better. But I went. And here we are. Did Nick Elise have Speaker 2: a good time? Speaker 1: He said he didn't hate it. Which I guess Speaker 3: And I and I did see somebody hey, I did see somebody go, hey, I forgot who it Nick Elise or one of those guys, like, hey, I got some girls. And he's like, no. I'm good. I don't I don't want the girls. Speaker 2: No. I don't like girls. It's definitely not gay. No. Speaker 1: He said he didn't hate it. I did. I did hate it because clubs suck. Speaker 2: Yeah. But not a club. It was Nick's Speaker 1: club night. I'm in Miami. I was like, oh, Speaker 2: fuck That club sucks. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 2: Yeah. Wasn't the club I took you to the dopest thing? Speaker 1: Well, that's true. Speaker 2: Shout out to Eleven. Speaker 1: That's true. Speaker 2: Shout out to Liv. Speaker 1: And and and you know what? There's this. I I guess. I mean, if I were the kind of person to throw people under the bus, if I was that guy, then it would be for me to sit here and say people who understand the Miami scene better must understand the kind of reaction that would get. I don't live here. I could take you guys to clubs in Romania, and there's songs we could play that would get us stabbed outside. Yeah. You wouldn't even understand the fucking words. Speaker 2: Vinny and I just go to Speaker 1: the club. But so I I I'm in Romania. It's my territory. If I put on a song that's gonna get you guys literally in trouble and put you on the news, then I guess that's on me. Yeah. I obviously speak English. I know what the song says. I know what the song means. Of course. But I guess people who live here understand how sensitive the Miami scene is more than I do. I don't live here. You know? I'm just here. It's my second day in Miami. It's a first day first club night with Nick, who's one of the most influential and most well known people on the planet, whether anyone likes it or not. Mhmm. And I went. So perhaps that was a bad decision. Perhaps it was a bad decision. I'm gonna sit here and say, obviously, it was not the best decision in the world, but here it is. It's done. If anybody in the Jewish community genuinely believes I wanna run around and put them in a fucking concentration camp and not understand that I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time while someone played a stupid song, then unfortunately, I mean, I'm happy to sit down and talk to Speaker 2: anybody. By the way, and I'm I'm not the person to speak for the Jewish community. A 100%, I'm agreeing with Tate on this. So for any Jew, it's like, oh, he's no. He's not. Look at us. I But I wanna ask Pat what he would do. Because I totally respect the whole Myron thing. I text Myron. I go, dude, you're going viral. He goes, this is at five in the afternoon. Yeah. What I do, bro? I just woke up. I didn't respond. Good luck. I don't communicate with Snico. I dap him up if I see him in an Aiden Ross event or whatever. Nick points Well, Speaker 1: Snico will be insulting me again by next week. That's what Snico does. Speaker 2: He does back and forth. But that's my question to to Pat. And he'll probably validate and agree with me why you wouldn't want to throw a genuine friend under the bus. But Snico's not your friend, bro. No. He's not my friend. What would you do if this situation where you have someone because in my opinion, those are the two biggest culprits. Snico and Myron. This and playing the song, and everyone else is just around. What would you do with Myron if you're him? What would you do with Sneko who's clearly not his friend? Speaker 0: I think he knows. I've already shared my but here's the thing with Tate. Tate is a 39 year old grown man with a lot of life experiences. The codes, certain codes I have with men and women that I talk about, hey, if this is your girl, here's what you do, here's how we do things when we're going out to family, respect if his sister, let's just say he says, hey Pat, my sister's gonna come, hang out. I'm treating his sister like my sister, nobody touches her, I'm protecting her, nobody can do it. There's certain things that I follow. No, think, look, Adam, you're 46 years old, and you're 45. Okay. Whatever. Speaker 2: Let's not do this. Because I'll round down to 44. Speaker 0: So let let's just say, you're you're you're in your mid forties. Right? Fair. Okay. Alright. You're in mid forties, 46. Let's just say you're in your mid forties. Okay? Speaker 2: But next thing you know, it'll be 65. Speaker 0: Yeah. You will. 28. But real quick. Speaker 2: You Then you just turn six. Speaker 0: But even even I tell you. Yeah. I'm like, look. Think about, you know, who are the men you respect the most? That's how this question goes. Make a list of which men you respect the most. Okay, who's on that list? Let's just say you say Trump. Okay, great. Let's say you say, you know, Dana, or maybe you say, I don't know what names you say. Everybody says different names that they say, right? Okay, great. What what is the pattern? What is their life? I know you just talked, but you haven't drank for four years. Speaker 2: Correct. Speaker 0: No alcohol for four years. Speaker 1: I was a drunk that night, didn't have a drop. Speaker 0: Yeah, that's amazing, to say you haven't drank for four years, right? Speaker 2: Even the night we went out, you had zero drinks. Don't drink. Remember. Speaker 0: But I think the part is modeling, who do you wanna model, what's the next phase of life, and you make the choice, and you move on. I've never met you know, Nicholas guy. I've never met him. Good looking guy, well spoken, you know, intensity. I don't know his background. I don't know what happened with his family. I don't know why he is the way he is. But it pays today to be allowed. There's an economy for being allowed. I wanna get I away from this. Answer your one question? Which one? Speaker 2: I respect. There's only one name. And that's you. Because you know the conversations that we've had behind closed doors. I'm tearing up here. If I never met you, what would I be doing now? I'd still be on the club with Adrian. You know this conversation. Right? How much did you change this guy's life? We just joked the first time that he came out in Miami. This kid was a maniac. Speaker 3: Now I'm three years Speaker 2: old maniac. Amazing. Yeah. I told him I can't ever bring him out in the club again in Miami trying to fight my best friend. Speaker 1: Amazing. And and that's beautiful. Legacy. Speaker 2: Yeah. But hear me out. We're so grateful that we're here. Of course. There's nobody a person on my list. This conversation right on the car, on the way to Dylan's baseball game. What's what's the word in in the book? To to cut off? Speaker 0: Decide. Decide is to cut off. To decide. Speaker 2: And You know, I made a decision recently. You know this. Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 2: So you know how easy it is for me to be a 50 year old guy in the club in Miami? A 60? I could do that like that. Yeah. Free drinks, bottles, 11. Yes. But I don't wanna be that guy. I wanna have kids, and I know how you feel about kids. Yep. And I know how Tristan feels about kids. Yep. We probably spent two hours talking about kids. Speaker 0: Yep. Speaker 2: Justin Waller, you know this. Speaker 1: Yep. Yep. Speaker 2: So I look at him and I say, damn. Yep. What do I wanna do? I'm 45, Pat. But I'm gonna be 65. Do I wanna have kids or do wanna have family or not? Yep. So to me, this comes down to one thing. Dude, whether you like it or not, homie, you're a leader and a boss for a generation of kids. Speaker 1: Kids. I understand. Speaker 2: This kid, Clav, not that I want to give Speaker 3: him. Braden. Speaker 2: Whatever. He's a 20 year old kid. Yes. He's mugging whatever this is. Speaker 3: Smashing his face, taking steroids for drugs at 20. Speaker 2: But if a young if a 20 year old girl did this, Kylie Jenner lip injections, titties, da da da da da da, we know what's going on with women. Be I'm so grateful because of you. Because of you, I know this kid. I say, dudes are doing this. Dudes are getting fake titties now, basically. Yep. Cutting their face, plogging, mogging. The reason I'm ten minutes late today is because I was mogging. I wanted to look good for you on camera. As I have so much respect for you, and I think so many people do Speaker 0: Yep. Speaker 2: That you should be in that room with a Trump and a Dana White. Instead, you're in a club with Maggie McGee, Nick Fuentes, and Snico in a shitty club in Miami. Speaker 1: I totally understand. And I'm not here to make excuses for my actions. I was here in Miami. I wanted to meet Nick. Nick was with Clav. They asked if Snico could come. I said Snico insults me all the time. Sneko came here. Even though all he does is insult me, I'm still not gonna throw him under the bus. Myron's an amazing friend of mine. I didn't wanna go to the club. I said, I don't wanna go. I said, I did this is bullshit. They said it's Nick's first ever time. And I truthfully believed I could get in and out of this dump in fifteen minutes without an international incident. You can't. I would T Of course not. Speaker 2: You you know this I've learned. I've learned. But how did you not know that already? Speaker 1: I'm sorry about No. No. Finished. I've I've learned. So I've learned my lesson. You know? It it's I'm not a perfect person. Hindsight is twenty twenty. I should not have gone to the club. I should have stuck to what I was saying for the first ten minutes. I don't want to go. But when perhaps even maybe, and I'm sure he's gonna say no chance, perhaps even maybe, if they were to say this is Nick Fuentes' first ever time in a nightclub Mhmm. Ever in his life, perhaps other people who don't normally go to clubs would have thought, you know what, for five minutes, let me go. Speaker 2: Perhaps. I just have one last question on this topic. Sure. Did Nick at least lose his virginity that night? Speaker 1: I have no idea. But Nick and Myron and Snico and Clav, they can all come here and defend themselves. And even though Snico's insulted me a trillion times and even though he put the song on, I just don't think it's prudent for me to sit up here and throw him under the bus. Even though, you know, maybe I should. Maybe most people in my position would say Sneako's insulted me a whole bunch of times. He's gonna insult me again next week. That's all he ever does is flip flop. I didn't even want him there. He got invited by the other guys. He put the song on. He got me in trouble. Perhaps I should sit here and just blame some other dude. But what I'm actually just gonna do is tell my side of the story. My side of the story is that I want to speak to Nick. Let's let's let's let's show Speaker 2: me your friends. I'll show you your future. You deserve better. Speaker 0: When we set out to create a shoe that blends comfort, function, and luxury, we had the choice to make it fast. We had the choice to make it cheap. We chose neither. Instead, we chose Tuscan, Italy. We chose true Italian craftsmanship, each pair touched by 50 skilled pants. We chose patience, spending two years perfecting every detail, Speaker 2: and Speaker 0: we chose the finest quality at every step. Introducing the FutureLooksBright collection. Not rushed, not disposable, not ordinary. Rather intentional, luxurious, timeless.
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"CIA & FBI Trained Me" - Laura Loomer EXPOSES Deep State’s Role In Political Espionage @patrickbetdavid @LauraLoomer https://t.co/g5maaV4Sv9

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If the President orders the end of the war and the withdrawal of American troops, it will take about a year to physically remove them. Leaving behind equipment could shorten the timeline to around 7 months, but it would also mean leaving behind billions of dollars worth of weapons that could be used against future generations.
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Speaker 0: And it makes a big difference to tell the American people the truth about what our options are in ending this war. If tomorrow, the order goes out from the I'm President of the United States, I issue an order, end the war today, begin to withdraw all American troops, it will take a year to get the American troops out. Do you hear me now? That's the truth. It will take a year to get them physically out. Now if you leave all equipment behind, you might be able to do it in 7 months. And you leave those 1,000,000,000 of dollars of weapons behind, I promise they're gonna be used against your grandchild and mine someday. So
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🤯 “If Russia and China are in alliance… that means the Unites States of America as we know it, could cease to exist.” @VivekGRamaswamy on how World ward 3 could end America. https://t.co/JkovijCIVm

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If Russia and China form a military alliance and the US enters World War 3, there is a high likelihood that the United States could cease to exist. The foreign policy establishment that led us to Iraq and Afghanistan has failed to protect our borders and cyber defenses. A super EMP attack from a country like Iran could take out our electric grid, causing millions of Americans to become impoverished. Russia and China have advanced space-based offensive capabilities, while the US lacks both offensive and defensive capabilities. Russia is accumulating nuclear weapons at a faster pace than the US. Going to war would be a huge risk, especially when our own homeland is vulnerable and our industrial capacity is lacking. Both parties in the US support a pro-war agenda, increasing the risk of World War 3. The American people are not being informed about the potential consequences of such a war.
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Speaker 0: I'll put a fine point on this. This is not hyperbole. If Russia and China are in a military alliance with each other and we enter World War 3, I want people to understand what that means. That means the United States of America, as we know it, could cease to exist. K. We're we're with 2 nuclear allied superpowers, I want people to understand this. It's not some vague idea avoid World War 3. No. Like, this country that we know, 250 years in, The greatest country I believe known to man to secure freedom, to advance human being to allow human beings to achieve the maximum of their potential. That gift To human history that we have the blessing to live in today, that nation will be at a high likelihood of ceasing to exist If we enter World War 3 right now why do I say that? Because that same foreign policy establishment that led us to Iraq and Afghanistan and spent $7,000,000,000,000 We killed tens of thousands of our sons and daughters fighting somebody else's war, which is a mistake. And I don't want that Dick Cheney goes to the past to come retake over the Republican Party like they're trying to with the Nikki Halys of the world who are doing it now. That same foreign policy establishment as they were doing those things Failed to protect the borders of this country. Failed on cyber defenses, completely missing. Failed on and I want people to understand this with a country like Iran could hit us with a super EMP and electromagnetic pulse attack. What does that mean? It takes out our electric grid in a matter of days. You could have millions of Americans impoverished instantly if our electric grid is taken out. You could have tens of millions of Americans impoverished instantly if our entire electric grid is taken out. Space based defenses. Russia and China both have space based Offensive capabilities. We have neither meaningful space based offensive or defensive capabilities when it comes to space based nuclear capabilities. So cyber, super EMP, space, border, missile defenses, all missing. So our homeland is as vulnerable as we have been in a long time. Russia has actually been accumulating nuclear weapons at a much faster pace way faster pace than the United States. Hypersonic missiles that Outdate that that beat old, outdated missile defense systems. Against this backdrop, do you really wanna march away to World War 3? It's bad enough to say I wanna send $200,000,000,000 of our taxpayer money Said that some Ukrainian mid level kleptocrat can buy a bigger house because that's what's been going on so far, well, with $34,000,000,000,000 in the hole over here, bad enough here. And that's all bad enough. But that's not even the biggest risk here. Biggest risk is at a moment where we're bankrupt, where we have no industrial capacity in the United States, and the foundation Of war is absolutely economics, and and we have the economic backbone not to fight this war right now from an industrial capacity standpoint. But our own homeland is as porous and vulnerable as it is. And so there's a reason why younger people do not like the idea of going to war. Right? The peep young people who are disaffected from politics, you wanna pay attention right now? It's gonna be a gun over your shoulder while you're sitting in some trench, Dying in a World War 3 or, yeah, worse even somebody else's war that gets us there along the way if you put the people in charge in either party. Right? It used to be that we would have 1 party on one side and 1 party on the other side of this issue. Now it's even there's another factor domestically that could increase the risk of World War 3. It's not like you have a Democrat party that's against a pro war Republican Party or a Pro American interest, Republican Party that's against wars that the Democrat Party is pushing. We also live in a moment now where even as we're having this election Turn in tug of war between 2 parties and, you know, who's gonna defeat Joe Biden and Ronald McDaniel talking about defeating Joe Biden to deflect from her own Failures as a leader here, that's a tall deflection because both parties agree on the pro war agenda right now. That is another danger that increases the risk of World War 3, and they say the most dangerous ideas in Washington are the bipartisan ones. Well, this is the most dangerous idea of our den generation, And I think that the policies that they're advancing of arming Ukraine and other otherwise to the teeth, Driving Russia further into China's hands. Yes. Our own policy makers are Driving us into World War 3 where the risk of doing so is at the highest point it's ever been in our life and at a moment where we could very well lose it, which means our nation ceases to Exist. And there isn't a single person in either political party laying that out for the American people who will be left holding the bag suffering and possibly dying as a result of
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“Hillary Clinton on steroids” @VivekGRamaswamy exposes Nikki Haley and how corrupt she actually is. “After she steps down her family starts a military contracting firm… collecting corporate stock options while running for US president…” https://t.co/HPLM57zwVO

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Nikki Haley is accused of being corrupt, similar to Joe Biden. She allegedly benefited financially from her public service, including through her involvement with Boeing and a pharmaceutical company. She has a pattern of doing favors for those who scratch her back. After her short stint at the UN, she and her family started a military contracting firm called Allied Defense LLC, which should disclose its clients. Haley also served on the board of Boeing and received secretive speaking fees from foreign actors while running the military contracting firm. She collected corporate stock options while running for US president and is now a multimillionaire. Haley's personal debt and connections raise concerns about her ability to fix the national debt problem.
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Speaker 0: But the person who's actually corrupt in this, like, outright corrupt is Nikki Haley. Really? Yeah. She's corrupt. And and in the way that, like, Joe Biden is corrupt. Is that when you said you made money with Boing Board, money, and kinda go through the facts here. Right? Let me just like, this is not this is somebody privately benefiting from their public service. Right? This is wrong. It's wrong when Hunter Biden does it. And by the way, all these people, including Nikki Haley, will talk about Hunter Biden. Interesting how that works. Joe Biden's son, she's happy to talk about him, without talking about the corruption in her own family. So she she's south governor of South Carolina does special favors for this company called Boeing, her entire time while she's in office. After her time in public service, she has a nice little cush board seat corrupt. Ready, warm, waiting for her at? Boeing. A private company. A private your company flies around a private jet. I think it was a some some corrupt. Nephron Pharmaceuticals, some pharmaceutical company, I forget what name it was. I'd never heard of it. It's not even some major company, and I was come from that industry, but it's some random company that's getting, I don't know what the name of it is. That I haven't heard of. It's okay. But flying her around on their private jet, making their private jet available to her to get state contracts from that governor. And I could go on. I mean, this is just a consistent patterned. Okay? This person has repeatedly milked and done favors for people who have scratched her back. She does her short lived, you know, cup of coffee stint at the UN. Corrupt. Okay? Very short lived stint. Her real foreign policy experience wasn't her time at the UN. It was the millions she made afterwards. After she steps down, her family starts a military contracting firm, corrupt. Allied Defense LLC. If the mainstream press were doing their decisions, allied defense should have to disclose who their clients are. Corrupt. I did something that no normal business people don't do. I put up 20 years of my tax records, personal tax filings. She should put up 20 years of her personal tax filings corrupt and put up the cry clients of Allied Defense LLC. If you're running for US president, tell us who the damn clients are corrupt. Of the military contractor that you started presumably using your connections from the UN, starts the military contracting firm, starts again then serving on the board of Boeing, ends up given secretive speaking fees from foreign actors while also running a military contracting firm. Think about that. It's Hillary Clinton on steroids. Corrupt. If we just go down the list, she's somebody who literally during this presidential campaign, as far as I know, it's unprecedented in US presidential election history, collecting corporate stock options while running for US president, and now she's a multimillionaire. And by the way, what I left out was at the time she left corrupt. The UN, she and her family were drowning in debt. By the way, for somebody who's an accountant, that's a discussion for another day. Corrupt. But goes from being and wants to run the US and says that she's a candidate who's gonna fix our national debt problem. Comes out of government, drowning in personal debt, uses connections to start a military contracting firm without naming their clients, somebody who actually then joins the board of Boeing. The company has back seat scratched forever while governor of South Carolina, another military contractor, speaking fees including with foreign actors, Hillary Clinton style, collecting stock options while running for US president, all of that, corrupt. Then emerges just like Joe Biden, a multimillionaire. These are not the people whether it's Biden or Haley. These are not the people we should want deciding corrupt, whether to send your kids to die fighting somebody else's war.
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