 And now they're going on about Russia, and Vladimir Putin is Hitler, and they say that's not a good thing, and I shouldn't have said that. I shouldn't have said that. That was incel and booger-eating Nazi Nick Fuentes speaking at AFPAC, the America First Political Action Conference, which is supposed to be the white nationalist rival to CPAC. And its membership is explicitly white nationalist. That's not hyperbole. They are actually openly racist. And if you don't believe me, take a look at the way that they responded to Sheriff Joe Arpaio saying that he has a reputation of being racist. I have the reputation of being the biggest racist in the country. Think of that. Well, I hate to... What are you clapping for that I am or I'm not? See, there was a little bit of a miscommunication there because when he said I have a reputation of being racist, the implication was that isn't that crazy if they call me racist, then they'd call anyone racist, but they thought that he was saying I have a reputation of being racist, and I'm proud of that. That was the applause. But he was confused. He couldn't understand why they were cheering. And even a racist like that doesn't realize the people who he's dealing with. Sheriff Joe Arpaio is absolutely a racist, and he believes that anyone who's not white should basically be a second-class citizen. That's what his actions in power indicated. But these folks are explicitly calling for a white ethno-state. They are white nationalists, and that's what this conference was about. That pack isn't conservative enough for them because they're not as explicitly racist as Nick Fuentes wants them to be. Therefore, they started their own pack in 2020 so they can kind of just go full racist since they weren't welcomed at conservative events because even if conservatives probably agree with what he has to say, just saying the quiet part loud isn't good for optics. Now, Nick Fuentes is the founder of this movement. He's openly white nationalist. He marched in Charlottesville in 2017. He was at the Capitol Riot on January 6th, and he's also an authoritarian. He explained recently how he wants the women in America to be as repressed as the Afghanistan women are by the Taliban. He said that they're basically a good model. He's pretty open about his fascistic beliefs, but yet this event still draws in some politicians. Paul Gosar attended again, and this time it drew in a new member of Congress. Marjorie Taylor Green, a member of Congress, another member of Congress, I should say, showed up to this event. And when you speak at an event like this, I can't not think that you are endorsing their white nationalist position since their entire goal is white nationalism. So people asked her when she left this conference, are you just kind of coming out as a white nationalist now? And of course, she decided to play dumb and deflect because she didn't want to own up to the fact that she probably really agrees with Nick Fuentes, but take a look at what she had to say in defense. I have gotten hit in the airport, but I'm glad to talk to you about this. I do not know Nick Fuentes. I've never heard him speak. I've never seen a video. I don't know what his views are, so I'm not aligned with anything that may be controversial. What I can tell you is I went to his event last night to address his very large following because that is a young, it's a very young following and it's a generation I'm extremely concerned about. It's a white nationalist movement. Excuse me a minute. I'll tell you exactly why I went. I went to talk to them about America First policies and I talked to them about what's important for our country going forward. Now in regards to Russia, Putin is a murderer and he should have never invaded Ukraine. What he is doing is completely wrong. I stand with our NATO member allies and I'm completely against this war. It's a white nationalist movement. Excuse me. I'm going to finish everything that he's doing is wrong. He's killing people over and over. So I'm staunchly against it and I'm staunchly against Vladimir Putin and his invasion of Ukraine. Another thing that is extremely important for me to say is the whole reason this is happening is because Joe Biden is a weak president. Now America is a weak country and our entire world is falling apart. We're seeing war erupt, which did not happen under President Trump because we had peace through strength. So this is something that we've got to really focus on and I'm appalled at our country for putting America last this way. Making us depend on China, Russia and foreign countries for our critical supplies and our energy. Excuse me. I don't know what his views are. He's a white nationalist. I do not endorse those views. The reason why I went was to talk to the audience just like I've talked to many different audiences. I've talked to Democrat union workers earlier this week. I've talked here at CPAC. I talked to his people who were there. It wasn't an alignment. It was to talk about getting everyone together to save our country. And I think that's why you're asking why did you take the stage though? And appearance is an endorsement of white men with secret thoughts. Yeah, not buying it. I don't believe her at all with how entrenched she is with the far right. There's no way she didn't know who Nick Fuentes is. I think that she did know and she probably just didn't expect backlash because it's Marjorie Green. So of course, we're going to expect her to hang around with the most explicitly kooky, conspiratorial and racist people. But I mean, as a member of Congress, you're kind of legitimizing this political action conference for white nationalists. So, you know, maybe you should speak to why you did this. Now, she gave that explanation, but she also took to Twitter to make approximately 10,000 tweets about this. And one of her responses here stood out to me. She said, the atheist media demands no disavowal from left-wing politicians who hang out with jihadis and abortionists. But they demand immediate disavowals of any Republican willing to speak to 1,200 people gathered to declare that Christ is king and brands them only by their sins. Now, in a different thread, she said, I am not going to play the guilt by association game in which you demand every conservative should justify anything ever said by anyone they've ever shared a room with. I'm not going to be drawn into that. I'm only responsible for what I say. So ask me about my speech. Now, we'll get to her video in a second here. She's trying to insinuate that the video will kind of prove that she didn't talk about white nationalism and her speech was really anodyne. And I'll let you decide. It's interesting to say the least. And sure, you know, she doesn't speak about white nationalism and endorse white nationalism herself, even though she has given us many indications that she is in fact a racist. But you appeared at this event by and for white nationalists. You used your position as a member of Congress to legitimize this movement that wants a white ethno state, which means we exclude everyone who isn't white. And yet you're frustrated with people who don't disavow jihadists and abortionists. This woman is a fucking moron, a complete moron. You know, it's not like you casually stumbled into a room with people who were bad actors. You went out of your way to go to and speak at this white nationalist conference, Marjorie Green. It's not like, you know, you were sharing an elevator ride with somebody who was wearing, you know, a clan hood and whatnot. And you thought, wow, maybe I should have waited outside. You chose to go here. And there's no way you didn't know. So let's look at the video that she shared here because she she's basically saying, look at see this is what I was talking about. She called for banning abortion, but she's like, this is what I was talking about. You think this is controversial? Take a look. My name is Marjorie Taylor Green. I am the daughter of the king, the one true living God, the Alpha, the Omega, our father in heaven. And I am a forgiven sinner, washed in the blood of our savior, Jesus Christ. Praise God. Amen. Christ is king. Now she said that to a bunch of white nationalists who have a penchant for theocracy. I mean, Nick Fuentes has said that the Taliban model is what he wants here in the United States with respect to women's rights. So that speech is apparently not supposed to be an issue. And I'm sorry, I hate to be that guy. But if God did exist, which he does not. But if he did exist, no way you're getting into heaven. I think that even if you weren't a bad and racist person, Marjorie Green, God would still send you to hell just to spare everyone else's sanity in heaven because you're that fucking insufferable. Who would want to listen to you for all of eternity complain about every fucking thing? How you're the victim? I mean, nobody would want that. So you definitely be going to hell. But it doesn't matter what she said. She could have gotten to this conference and spoken about cookies and ice cream. You went to a white nationalist conference and you legitimize them. So regardless of whether or not you agree with their stated goals, that stench will always be on you. This is the people who you chose to associate with because you are also an extremist Marjorie Green. And this speaks to a bigger issue with the Republican Party. More broadly speaking, multiple members of Congress are now openly associating with white nationalists. And on top of that, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is trying to help elect Republican Wendy Waters, who is openly aligning with white supremacists. So the Republican Party is so far gone that this is where they're at. They're perhaps more extreme than fringe parties we see across Europe. I mean, they're openly aligning with white nationalists. They're openly embracing the idea of a Myanmar-style dictatorship here in the United States, where we have a military coup to install Donald Trump as perpetual president of the United States. So they're not only openly associating with white nationalists, but on top of that, many members of the Republican Party are openly authoritarian. And, you know, there's a lot of news outlets that will point out that, you know, Mitt Romney said that Paul Goh, Sergeant Marjorie Green are stupid, or I'm paraphrasing, but something to that effect, and Liz Cheney condemned them. Big whoop-de-doo, the overwhelming majority of Republicans are saying nothing. As their colleagues attend white nationalist events, this is Paul Goh's second year attending this event. So that is a huge issue. If you are not explicitly condemning this actions of your party who represent you, then you're complicit as well. You are complicit. If there were members of the progressive movement who were explicitly calling for us to, you know, extrajudicially murder our political opponents, I would feel obligated to condemn that because I don't want to be associated with that. So the fact that so many Republicans are silent as their colleagues are now openly associated with white nationalists, it really says how far the Republican Party has gone off an ideological cliff. They are so extreme now that this is where they're at. Thank you.