NB - I am a little surprised at you with your "gotcha" question: "Trump's greatest legislative accomplishment." The President is the Executive Branch not the Legislative Branch. Granted, the President can ask for certain things and certainly he signs most laws ... but asking about this is akin to a "gotcha" which I rarely see you do. Also, what is your deal with the game of "God is Great" in different languages. Allah is not the same God as in the Christian faith so trying to "gotcha" your targets was also disconcerting. You method of this engagement is the opposite of "nuance" it is manipulation and not a good look for you. I only took this time to write this because so often almost all of your videos and in their entirety are extremely well done. This departure was intellectually shocking. Thus, I commented.
@@MiklRngr Hi. I don't see how asking for trump's greatest leg. acc. is a gotcha question bc the President uses political capital and negotiations with those in congress to accomplish things. He also can enact executive orders, and is a big part of foreign policy. Like, let's say s1 was against the Afghan withdrawal that Trump agreed to with the Taliban. if Biden chose to not follow through, that is a huge change that can modifies the future of the Middle East and the country. That could be seen as a huge accomplishment. About the asking him to say god is great. I can see how that steers away from NB's mostly straight forward approach.
@@nonmeloneousfelon3130 I give NB a lot of credit (which is why I am criticizing him now). He knows better. He is rarely this "sloppy" in his language. From what I have seen, he is precise in his language because he KNOWS his stuff. Executive Orders are not "legislative" in any way, shape, or form. Similarly, it is not a President's job to propose/pass legislation. I counter your alluding to Executive actions regarding foreign policy because in the video itself, NB corrected the first guy for offering an Executive action accomplishment (building the wall). NB said, "Well, ... he did that through executive orders". Thus NB entirely understands what he is asking for and even corrected another person for failing to answer a question that could not be answered. That is a gotcha question. That is beneath the dignity of NB.
No matter what event you interview people at, the moment someone talks about how great or bad a person is and you casually ask, "name one policy or bill that they support." The silence followed by confusion is always fun to watch.
But why did he keep asking about "legislative" policies from the executive branch? Not sure who was more confused, the interviewees or the interviewer.
@@Wintermute909 i dont know…if you show up to the convention with the fan-shirts on, you should probably be able to mention one or two. It’s a bit like showing up to the Star Wars convention in full fan-gear and not knowing who Yoda is.
@@Wintermute909 I agree with you. It's fun to lauph at. But if I was asked something like that, I would look just as silly. But I also agree with Karl below you here. If you're at a convention with a Maga hat on, that passionate for someone, you better know what you're talking about. And that's what Nuance bro gets out of these people. Most are so sure of the team they root for but don't really know why.
@XTHE12THMONKEYX Also because the President isn't the legislative branch. It'd be like asking a person to name one foreign policy that a Supreme Court Justice supports.
I'm a conservative and I love the fact that NB is questioning BOTH sides. This is the way it's supposed to be. You should never blindly follow anyone, or any party. Especially politicians.
The first guy is a lobotomized boomer. In favor of race based “platinum plan” style handouts to non-whites, in favor of mass-immigration, and many other policies that are wins for the Left.
It's very telling actually. These people are actually the new age liberals. They've filled the gap due to progressives going crazy.. It's the same in most 'western' countries. Conservatives are more liberal than 2000 liberals. Donald trump is a libtard
@@keYserSOze2008 Watch nuancebros videos where he interviews people at left wing events. It's nearly impossible to get through an interview without someone running up and crashing it. This phenomenon is exclusive to left wing events because all leftists know that answering questions is the single most damaging thing anyone can do for their cause.
@@keYserSOze2008 Dude. Nuance Bro has gone to left-leaning events where a group will follow him around, harassing him and his camera guy (getting in their faces, yelling at them etc), and telling every possible interviewee that he's "right wing" or propaganda. He even had to be escorted by police at one of them. Did you see any police following NB at CPAC?
First dude was so wholesome imo. Seemed like he was pro helping minority groups that might have been historically discriminated against, but against the sort of affirmative action that is applied in a zero sum game. I think he was just struggling to verbalize it well
Someone's "wholesome" because they can't string two logical thoughts together AND they call for discrimination against their own ethnicity? On the one hand - because I'm a hopelessly brainwashed boomer terrified of looking "racist" - I support affirmative action when it's used against people who look like me...yet on the other hand, I don't support affirmative action because it discriminates against an ethnicity I'm not a part of.... _that_ line of thinking makes him "wholesome?"
@ElLocoDelChillax yes. It’s unfortunate that some people don’t feel any compassion for others until tragedy hits close to home, but like you said it seems like this guy has grown and learned from seeing what’s happening in his family
@@drott150 sounds like you’ve bought into the tribalism just as much as the leftists. Who gives a shit whether someone looks like me or looks very different? If they’re struggling then we should look into fair ways to help them reach their potential, even if that means “discriminating against (my) own ethnicity”
@@bruhdabones You're in favor of discriminating against your own ethnicity, including your own children and grandchildren? Really? You're very into tribalism, in the sense you unfairly use your own children as footstools for people from other tribes. That's what it is to be brainwashed into a virtue signaling fool...exactly as the left intended.
It’s crazy to hear someone say “maybe I just don’t understand”. Kudos to the first guy. He has principles that are transient but doesn’t know much about policy which is fine. Most people don’t have the time or patience to sift through the bureaucracy. A lot of people also think they know everything and therefore their ideas are infallible.
that's exactly what I was thinking. it seemed like a case of moral intuitions that couldn't be formed into a logical/consistent world view or policy. We all can fall victim to this if pressed hard enough on moral stances.
So weird isn't it? Aren't they supposed be the radical ,over emotional religious fanatics? But you almost never see that when it comes to random conservative on the street interviews. Why is that?
Right.... I could tell they both have mental deficiencies. It's kind of embarrassing they support Trump because I can easily give a coherent response to these questions without blinking. The other guy literally said he doesn't support abortion even if the mother was going to die. I don't even think he understands what he's saying. I lost a few brain cells through my computer screen after that interview ffs.
@@giovalladares1022 Only the House of Representatives has the power to write legislation. Not even the Senate can do it. ONLY the HoR. That's why if the Senate does write a bill, its a "proposal" and they have to first pass it to the House of Reps even if the Senate approves it.
those two pro life guys starting from around 22 mins he was interviewing were the worst. They were horrible. He was basically victim blaming when it comes to female victims of rape if he believes that the woman wasn’t dressing “properly”. I’ve seen radical Muslims make these messed up arguments too
Love the attitude the very first guy had, despite not being super knowledgeable, he’s trying, and was okay accepting not knowing something, but still was kind and shared his opinions respectfully. I firmly believe most people are just like this. Gives me faith in humanity!
It's amazing how much more intelligent people on the right are and how they are more willing to say "i don't know" instead of parroting what they heard.
Are we watching them same video. The organizer of the whole damn conference tried to have him kicked out for asking a MILDLY inopportune question, the first guy didn't even know what affirmative action was, and the Mexicans were a fuckin hot mess express.
@@Muonium1 jfc. Really? One person said one thing. EVERYONE ELSE was fine. No bullhorns.. No yelling at him. No calling him a racist. No grabbing him. No blocking the camera. No spitting on him. No name calling. No vulgarity. No screaming. No threats. Do you really not see a difference in the way people acted here and in the leftist protests he went to? Seriously?
Thanks for the content Nuance Bro. Please lean more into informed questions to educate, and less with the gatchya stuff. I get the trolly humor, but your best work is the thoughtful, educational questions that leave the viewer, interviewer and interviewed better educated and motivated to learn more.
I like it both ways. Gotcha stuff is completely fair game to the pundits, personalities, and politicians, they should know better, that's their job. The common man on the street, gotcha stuff can get pretty hacky and reminiscent of those late night talk show segments. It's not hard to clip together a bunch of random people looking stupid on the spot. I'm impressed that with random folks how often they are willing to admit to 'Bro they don't really know enough to answer. I was surprised by that both at CPAC and the gun control rally attendants admitting they don't know something.
He's star struck and wants to be their friend. He wants to be accepted into the club. And even then, as light as he went on them, he almost got thrown out at that. Had he asked any substantive question even remotely related to Israel and their control of the CPAC event - i.e. if he openly asked about the 80,000lb gorilla in the room? He would have been ejected immediately and banned forevermore...and he knows it. That's why he's hard on anonymous boomers who don't matter and as easy as backseat Becky on the people who run the show. This why our media is broken and no amount of "Nuance" will fix it.
Even if a woman was walking around in Times Square completely naked, that doesn’t give the ok for someone to start raping her. That guy was babbling garbage
For an April Fool’s vid, you should interview people somewhere mundane (like a Chili’s parking lot) and ask silly questions, like their favorite pizza toppings and if they prefer waffles or pancakes.
I think the interviews where you push conservatives (like this CPAC vid) are your best because it seems like the majority of your audience is Republican. It's easy to sit and dunk on crazy progressives all day if you have a conservative audience cheering you on but what I think justifies your Nuance Bro name (and makes you unique) is that you do call out both sides.
You think that he pushed hard? A guy in this video literally said that "women are asking for it" when talking about rape. No pushback whatsoever from NB.
@@PureInsanity any woman that gets raped didn't have a weapon or put herself into a situation where the person raping her knew he could do it. It is unironically the woman's responsibility.
@@bilbusbungledore7222 exactly! I always say the same thing about people who are murdered. Should have been able to defend yourself, and if you couldn't/didn't (because you didn't have a weapon) than it is really no one's fault but your own. Be responsible for your own life and don't get murdered, you know what I mean?
@@HarryBalzak The point is People do this all the time and not even important stuff. mainstream "Rightwing" commentators are too afraid to even talk about crime stats, Nuanc bro does. Don't think you should be talking shit about pay walls to a RUclipsr, criticize it somewhere else that actually makes sense Like ben Shapiro or Fox news, they have the money to not have to worry about shit.
@@refugeehugsforfree4151 Three off the top of my head, and I do not watch very many, Heck Off Commie, Matt Christianson, and Actual Justice Warrior. Not sure what you are on about... BTW, I don't watch Shaprio.
Executive action is the measure of a president, and I don't just mean executive orders, legislative actions of the president are fairly limited. The president is the "Executive" branch, after all.
Those two guys were terrible. As a Democrat, who’s proudly loudly anti-abortion. Abortions aren’t medically necessary, if anything an early delivery might be needed in which may result the death of the baby, but intent is what matters.
The whole Ohio example of the 10 year old girl - that story is fucky in a lot of ways. The mom defending the rapist, and filing the report as a male the age of 17 when she knew and the 27 year old admitted to it. The fact that under the Ohio abortion laws, it was legal for her to have an abortion procedure done in the first place. A lot of misunderstanding with that entire event. My sister in law almost burst in to tears talking about it. Saying how crazy the laws are in Ohio - while not even realizing that she could've gotten an abortion in Ohio.
I get what nuance bro is doing with the legislative question. Trump doesn't have alot of wins. He has first step and right to try and VA wins but Trump didn't have a congress that would work with him because the establishment was against him. Trump had to figure out ways around congress to get things done and because it happen like that Biden was able to reverse many of trumps policies due to the fact that they were not binding by congress. That's one thing we need to change but we also have to give Trump a congress that will work with him. We need America first congress. This is why I don't want desantis for 24 because we don't have a congress that would let him be effective. We should have a better congress in 28. Trump 24 (a president that proved he can operate without a congress that is working with him) and then desantis 28 where he can secure trumps accomplishments into law and pass laws he supports as well. Trump is the bull in the China shop and desantis is the finish carpenter fixing up the place. How's that for a answer nuance bro???
@@truthhurts2879 thank you!!!! Just one man’s opinion trying to see if it was good enough to hold water to the question. The Republican Party is going to do what it thinks is best and the voters are part of that process as well. We have to see what ends up happening.
You’re a gotdang encyclopedia of political knowledge. I’d bet the first guy you interviewed is or was an attorney and he faired well. The professionals you interviewed knew what was up and did pretty good defense. Very nuanced interviews bro 👌
@@bilbusbungledore7222 Ya, let's risk the country for the sake of Florida. I'll pass, and take Desantis as a president. If the country continues in the direction its going, Florida will go down with the rest of us. Yall can have him back when he's done.
Even the guy who pretty much said that women should keep an eye on what they wear to avoid being raped? Pretty much blaming the woman for the rape if she wears something he disapproves of?
Let's gooo, another CPAC interview video. Was waiting for another one of these. Great work, NB. edit: 25:17 I cannot believe I just watched someone say this with a straight face. wtf.
It's a way to make conservatives look stupid as all of Trump's success was executive orders and passing tax cuts as that's all the paul Ryan house would pass before being ousted in 2018. May as well say space force as a meme answer.
one thing a lot of people don't get is that in high demand fields like say college applications. By artificially advantaging someone or a group of people you are inevitably artificially disadvantaging somebody else. Unless supply vastly outstrips demand then somebody's gain is somebody else's loss even if it's not exactly a zero sum game if it's not growing at a sufficient rate then it functions a lot like one.
Pregnancy as the result of a sexual crime is going to cause permanent trauma whether it ends in an abortion or a live birth. So, I believe that for most people who are pro-life it feels very much like a "two wrongs don't make a right" kind of situation.
And then of course we'd all be fine with the State government completely covering any and all expenses of a pregnancy caused by a rape, right? All medical costs, any time needing to be taken off of a job, maternity clothing, etc. Once born, new mom can then take over paying if she wants to keep the kid (as opposed to putting it up for adoption).
Ive heard a few people who have gone through that and I get the feeling that giving birth to that child and raising them to be a better person than their "father" is/was could be a healing experience aswell.
@@X6Thunder I don’t think having a constant reminder of a rape, especially if it occurred when someone was a minor, can be described as a healing experience. And I don’t think having a child who is going to have to go through life knowing they’re the product of rape can be a healing experience. And I don’t think the stories of a few people means that there should be no exceptions.
I think Roy was very articulate, and had some very kind words; even if he sorta has to work on the ideas on mild idpol/reparations plans. Glad to see there are randos at CPAC who are interested enough in things to talk about them.
MTG.... whenever you ask them the hard questions they show how much of a statist fed they really are. She says "power back to the states" then proceeds to tell you about the federal legislation she's supporting. what a tool honestly.
Glad that one guy talked about Latinos, if you're talking about the original latins and Hispanics, that's white people, how can you be racist against Mexicans when they are not a race they're a nationality, crazy ass world we live in now.
I don't like Trump, but I do like his policies, I like his immigration reforms, I like that he filled the oil reserves, gas was cheap, hispanic and black Americans unemployment was very low, and the rest of the world keeping their sabers in their sheathes. What I don't like is that Jared and Ivanka guided him too much, that he did far too many EO instead of getting through congress and the senate, how he banned bumpstocks, and especially how he didn't clean house after being elected. I think DeSantis would be a good vice and then ultimately a very good president.
Can I say I’m always so confused hearing him ask about the president’s legislative accomplishments, like it’s the executive branch, they’re not legislators… they carry out the law, not make them
He ultimately either signs or vetoes, so congress has to work with the President to some degree (unless they have a veto-proof majority, which they don't)
@@SwordsDanceQwilfish I agree/understand this point, but to call it a “legislative accomplishment” or whatever seems disingenuous. The president didn’t make the law. Also, the veto powers can be over run by…. Wait for it… the legislators
We haven't seen it very much in many years, but presidents used to have legislative accomplishments. They would get out that rolodex, their pen, the phone, and get to work building a coalition of lawmakers together to pass a bill that was usually a staple of their campaign agenda. Trump pretty much had zero of these types of accomplishments as the establishment's strategy was to hamstring his admin with Russiagate conspiracies leaving him with executive orders being pretty much his only tool.
The difference is conservatives are willing to listen and to change their mind. They'll acknowledge when they're incorrect or not informed on a topic while liberals scream over you.
Hey Nuance Bro! You could start another RUclips channel where you investigate supernatural occurrences. Call it Séance Bro. And eventually when your time comes to pass on to the great beyond you could find a way to get back to this realm and start one last RUclips channel from beyond the grave as Nuance Ghost
Nuance, I like your content but you keep pressing interviewees (multiple videos and multiple times in this video) about the presidents "legislative accomplishments" and redirecting them when they respond with policy, executive order, appointment achievements. I think this is a mistake, as the president is the leader of the executive branch - not the legislative branch. Of course the president signs bills and has veto powers and in reality has tremendous sway, but bills originate within congress not the white house. Therefore you shouldn't press so hard for strictly legislative accomplishment as its' success or failure is more likely a result of the balance of power in congress than the presidents will.
It's only a mistake if you assume NB is not trying to just show his "middle of the road" creds by trying to word game unsuspecting conservatives into looking foolish. The difference between these people and the ones on the left is you usually need to use language tricks to make them look stupid (they did know some of Trump's accomplishments, they just weren't LEGISLATIVE), whereas the leftists don't even have tangentially related answers to your questions.
Yeah it’s funny what a difference it makes when a person says the same phrase that the other person were previously praising in a different language. Odd and often telling.
I'm glad you're challenging people who are just sycophants on either side. First guy was just basically, "I like what Trump did because Trump did it even though I'm ideological opposed to it.'
I was pretty shocked to hear that one Hispanic guy say women dress a certain way and that’s why they get raped. They started to squirm as soon as you pushed even a little on that 😂 I didn’t think they meant wrong by it but I’m betting they are reconsidering their views.
It reminds me of an analogy Ben Shapiro made. It was something along the lines of, the criminal is always in the wrong but I'm not going to walk around a high crime area at night waving my wallet around. And if i did get robbed, I and no one else would really be surprised. So always persecute the criminal but don't put yourself into precarious positions. That's just common sense. But it doesn't address the issue of decreasing those "high crime areas" or at least there's room for a deeper conversation around the issue.
The Allah hu akhbar bit was hilarious, I can Nigel was entertained but I figure he could be a better sport. Can you imagine the meme it would be, for there to be a recording of Nigel Farage enthusiastically saying Allah hu akhbar.
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the guy that raped her was the mothers boyfriend.
NB - I am a little surprised at you with your "gotcha" question: "Trump's greatest legislative accomplishment." The President is the Executive Branch not the Legislative Branch. Granted, the President can ask for certain things and certainly he signs most laws ... but asking about this is akin to a "gotcha" which I rarely see you do.
Also, what is your deal with the game of "God is Great" in different languages. Allah is not the same God as in the Christian faith so trying to "gotcha" your targets was also disconcerting. You method of this engagement is the opposite of "nuance" it is manipulation and not a good look for you.
I only took this time to write this because so often almost all of your videos and in their entirety are extremely well done. This departure was intellectually shocking. Thus, I commented.
@@MiklRngr Hi. I don't see how asking for trump's greatest leg. acc. is a gotcha question bc the President uses political capital and negotiations with those in congress to accomplish things. He also can enact executive orders, and is a big part of foreign policy.
Like, let's say s1 was against the Afghan withdrawal that Trump agreed to with the Taliban. if Biden chose to not follow through, that is a huge change that can modifies the future of the Middle East and the country. That could be seen as a huge accomplishment.
About the asking him to say god is great. I can see how that steers away from NB's mostly straight forward approach.
@@nonmeloneousfelon3130 I give NB a lot of credit (which is why I am criticizing him now). He knows better. He is rarely this "sloppy" in his language. From what I have seen, he is precise in his language because he KNOWS his stuff.
Executive Orders are not "legislative" in any way, shape, or form. Similarly, it is not a President's job to propose/pass legislation. I counter your alluding to Executive actions regarding foreign policy because in the video itself, NB corrected the first guy for offering an Executive action accomplishment (building the wall). NB said, "Well, ... he did that through executive orders". Thus NB entirely understands what he is asking for and even corrected another person for failing to answer a question that could not be answered. That is a gotcha question. That is beneath the dignity of NB.
No matter what event you interview people at, the moment someone talks about how great or bad a person is and you casually ask, "name one policy or bill that they support." The silence followed by confusion is always fun to watch.
Its more complicated than that. Trump tried to abolish Obamacare but McCain, may he burn in hell, flipped over to the democrats and stopped him
But why did he keep asking about "legislative" policies from the executive branch? Not sure who was more confused, the interviewees or the interviewer.
@@Wintermute909 i dont know…if you show up to the convention with the fan-shirts on, you should probably be able to mention one or two. It’s a bit like showing up to the Star Wars convention in full fan-gear and not knowing who Yoda is.
@@Wintermute909 I agree with you. It's fun to lauph at. But if I was asked something like that, I would look just as silly. But I also agree with Karl below you here. If you're at a convention with a Maga hat on, that passionate for someone, you better know what you're talking about. And that's what Nuance bro gets out of these people. Most are so sure of the team they root for but don't really know why.
@XTHE12THMONKEYX Also because the President isn't the legislative branch. It'd be like asking a person to name one foreign policy that a Supreme Court Justice supports.
I'm a conservative and I love the fact that NB is questioning BOTH sides. This is the way it's supposed to be. You should never blindly follow anyone, or any party. Especially politicians.
The first guy you interviewed is the man. Speaks his mind, wants everyone to be treated equal, and not afraid to admit what he doesn’t know.
The first guy is a lobotomized boomer. In favor of race based “platinum plan” style handouts to non-whites, in favor of mass-immigration, and many other policies that are wins for the Left.
No. He’s a cuckservative boomer. Obsessed with proving how he’s not a racist bigot sexist.
Dude that guy has nothing going on.
It's very telling actually. These people are actually the new age liberals. They've filled the gap due to progressives going crazy.. It's the same in most 'western' countries. Conservatives are more liberal than 2000 liberals. Donald trump is a libtard
I enjoy watching quality conversations like these. No one trying to interrupt and cause problems like all the Democrat conventions
Why is it the leftists always seem outraged and dont enjoy people speaking to eachother?
You mean the antagonistic interviews both sides do? Seems like a false equivalence, but okay.
@@keYserSOze2008 Seethe.
@@keYserSOze2008 Watch nuancebros videos where he interviews people at left wing events. It's nearly impossible to get through an interview without someone running up and crashing it. This phenomenon is exclusive to left wing events because all leftists know that answering questions is the single most damaging thing anyone can do for their cause.
@@keYserSOze2008 Dude. Nuance Bro has gone to left-leaning events where a group will follow him around, harassing him and his camera guy (getting in their faces, yelling at them etc), and telling every possible interviewee that he's "right wing" or propaganda. He even had to be escorted by police at one of them. Did you see any police following NB at CPAC?
I liked that first guy, he seemed well intentioned and honest even if a bit contradictory lol. Didn’t try to get you kicked out for challenging him
First dude was so wholesome imo. Seemed like he was pro helping minority groups that might have been historically discriminated against, but against the sort of affirmative action that is applied in a zero sum game. I think he was just struggling to verbalize it well
He needs to put some more thought into it, but I agree he didn’t come across as the left’s idea of a stereotypical Republican
Someone's "wholesome" because they can't string two logical thoughts together AND they call for discrimination against their own ethnicity? On the one hand - because I'm a hopelessly brainwashed boomer terrified of looking "racist" - I support affirmative action when it's used against people who look like me...yet on the other hand, I don't support affirmative action because it discriminates against an ethnicity I'm not a part of.... _that_ line of thinking makes him "wholesome?"
@ElLocoDelChillax yes. It’s unfortunate that some people don’t feel any compassion for others until tragedy hits close to home, but like you said it seems like this guy has grown and learned from seeing what’s happening in his family
@@drott150 sounds like you’ve bought into the tribalism just as much as the leftists. Who gives a shit whether someone looks like me or looks very different? If they’re struggling then we should look into fair ways to help them reach their potential, even if that means “discriminating against (my) own ethnicity”
@@bruhdabones You're in favor of discriminating against your own ethnicity, including your own children and grandchildren? Really? You're very into tribalism, in the sense you unfairly use your own children as footstools for people from other tribes. That's what it is to be brainwashed into a virtue signaling fool...exactly as the left intended.
Nuance is a excellent journalist asks the difficult questions liberal or conservative, keep up the good work bro
“liberal or conservative”
Translation from North American:
“leftist or liberal”
@@JesusFriedChrist fair point
It’s crazy to hear someone say “maybe I just don’t understand”. Kudos to the first guy. He has principles that are transient but doesn’t know much about policy which is fine. Most people don’t have the time or patience to sift through the bureaucracy. A lot of people also think they know everything and therefore their ideas are infallible.
that's exactly what I was thinking. it seemed like a case of moral intuitions that couldn't be formed into a logical/consistent world view or policy. We all can fall victim to this if pressed hard enough on moral stances.
Nigel is such a good sport
No screaming or yelling. No signs in your face. No bullhorns. No vulgarity. No one grabbing you.
So weird isn't it? Aren't they supposed be the radical ,over emotional religious fanatics? But you almost never see that when it comes to random conservative on the street interviews. Why is that?
Your interviews make me want to learn more because I'm still ignorant on some things. Very nice.
nuance bro keeping everyone honest, i love it
Nice just like Rebel news
Really is a fair shake
He really fucking does. One of the best US journalists.
“Women wouldn’t be getting raped if they dressed more properly” Jesus Christ I cringed so hard.
Right.... I could tell they both have mental deficiencies. It's kind of embarrassing they support Trump because I can easily give a coherent response to these questions without blinking. The other guy literally said he doesn't support abortion even if the mother was going to die. I don't even think he understands what he's saying. I lost a few brain cells through my computer screen after that interview ffs.
Republicans will rip defeat from the jaws of victory.
Asking people what their favorite legislative achievement was from the chief officer of the executive branch...
Was typing that comment myself
I was also wondering about this.
Do presidents not pass any legislation whatsoever? They need approval from congress but it’s still their legislation
I was thinking to myself what would that be . . . oh wait . . .
@@giovalladares1022 Only the House of Representatives has the power to write legislation. Not even the Senate can do it. ONLY the HoR. That's why if the Senate does write a bill, its a "proposal" and they have to first pass it to the House of Reps even if the Senate approves it.
I love that you ask anyone and everyone real hard hitting questions without buying yourself to one side or another. man keep it up, you're great
Seems like you should go on Timcast. Could be a good conversation.
Some of the cringe in these interviews is almost too much for me to handle. Good questions though.
High school kids tend to be cringe.
@@Phisherman86 Almost like Americans don't pay attention to their governemnt and trust them Implicitly like Cattle
Yeah, it sucks that they are just blindly following what everyone else says and it becomes exposed when he asks follow up questions.
No bull horns, screams of nazi, whyte supremes, fascist pigs blah blah blah. No mutilated children on gay bars, what's not to like.
those two pro life guys starting from around 22 mins he was interviewing were the worst. They were horrible. He was basically victim blaming when it comes to female victims of rape if he believes that the woman wasn’t dressing “properly”.
I’ve seen radical Muslims make these messed up arguments too
You are a legend. This is first class reporting
Love the attitude the very first guy had, despite not being super knowledgeable, he’s trying, and was okay accepting not knowing something, but still was kind and shared his opinions respectfully. I firmly believe most people are just like this. Gives me faith in humanity!
It's amazing how much more intelligent people on the right are and how they are more willing to say "i don't know" instead of parroting what they heard.
Are we watching them same video. The organizer of the whole damn conference tried to have him kicked out for asking a MILDLY inopportune question, the first guy didn't even know what affirmative action was, and the Mexicans were a fuckin hot mess express.
@@Muonium1 jfc. Really? One person said one thing. EVERYONE ELSE was fine.
No bullhorns.. No yelling at him. No calling him a racist. No grabbing him. No blocking the camera. No spitting on him. No name calling. No vulgarity. No screaming. No threats.
Do you really not see a difference in the way people acted here and in the leftist protests he went to?
Seriously?
@@travr6 lol triggered
@@Muonium1 is what morons say when basic information upsets them.
It was cool to meet you and see you film!
The Nigel farage bit had me rolling
Great job Bro!!
Thanks for the content Nuance Bro. Please lean more into informed questions to educate, and less with the gatchya stuff. I get the trolly humor, but your best work is the thoughtful, educational questions that leave the viewer, interviewer and interviewed better educated and motivated to learn more.
Infotainment, maybe he could tweak it over time
I like it both ways. Gotcha stuff is completely fair game to the pundits, personalities, and politicians, they should know better, that's their job.
The common man on the street, gotcha stuff can get pretty hacky and reminiscent of those late night talk show segments. It's not hard to clip together a bunch of random people looking stupid on the spot.
I'm impressed that with random folks how often they are willing to admit to 'Bro they don't really know enough to answer. I was surprised by that both at CPAC and the gun control rally attendants admitting they don't know something.
He's star struck and wants to be their friend. He wants to be accepted into the club. And even then, as light as he went on them, he almost got thrown out at that. Had he asked any substantive question even remotely related to Israel and their control of the CPAC event - i.e. if he openly asked about the 80,000lb gorilla in the room? He would have been ejected immediately and banned forevermore...and he knows it. That's why he's hard on anonymous boomers who don't matter and as easy as backseat Becky on the people who run the show. This why our media is broken and no amount of "Nuance" will fix it.
@@SuicideVan hopefully you’re going to criticise the likes of Kaitlin Bennett then with the common man on the street stuff.
excellent! thank you!
Nice work bro! I chuckled quite a bit from some of the answers you got from your questions.
That whole speech around 25:15 had me dying laughing lol. Even his friend was like wtf?
Even if a woman was walking around in Times Square completely naked, that doesn’t give the ok for someone to start raping her. That guy was babbling garbage
It was fucked up. He was actually victim blaming. I’ve come across Muslims making this same argument to justify forcing women into burkas.
Rapists when interested after arrest don't recall how the women was dressed, and in most rape cases the victim knows the criminal.
As a redder, I found that funny too, he was so real tbh.
19:15 - i love how NB's water bottle is almost as large as the water tank he's refilling from :))
For an April Fool’s vid, you should interview people somewhere mundane (like a Chili’s parking lot) and ask silly questions, like their favorite pizza toppings and if they prefer waffles or pancakes.
solid idea. could use some work. has great potential
I think the interviews where you push conservatives (like this CPAC vid) are your best because it seems like the majority of your audience is Republican. It's easy to sit and dunk on crazy progressives all day if you have a conservative audience cheering you on but what I think justifies your Nuance Bro name (and makes you unique) is that you do call out both sides.
You think that he pushed hard?
A guy in this video literally said that "women are asking for it" when talking about rape.
No pushback whatsoever from NB.
@@PureInsanity Dude was digging his own grave (or revealing his power level, depending on your perspective), so pushing back wasn't really needed.
@@PureInsanity any woman that gets raped didn't have a weapon or put herself into a situation where the person raping her knew he could do it. It is unironically the woman's responsibility.
@@PureInsanity Oh yes, you stop KKK members from talking? no they sound dumb AF.
@@bilbusbungledore7222 exactly! I always say the same thing about people who are murdered. Should have been able to defend yourself, and if you couldn't/didn't (because you didn't have a weapon) than it is really no one's fault but your own. Be responsible for your own life and don't get murdered, you know what I mean?
Nuance bro you're an inspiration, way to walk a sensible line. I love that.
Really wish u posted this kinda content more often! You are the best at being unbiased and interview both sides so well!
Most of it is behind a paywall. He is *far* more concerned with profit than spreading info. Quite sad.
@@HarryBalzak Yea I'm sure ben Shapiro will have a Video on Crime stats based on race.
@@refugeehugsforfree4151 What? If you are going to comment, at least make sense.
@@HarryBalzak The point is People do this all the time and not even important stuff. mainstream "Rightwing" commentators are too afraid to even talk about crime stats, Nuanc bro does. Don't think you should be talking shit about pay walls to a RUclipsr, criticize it somewhere else that actually makes sense Like ben Shapiro or Fox news, they have the money to not have to worry about shit.
@@refugeehugsforfree4151 Three off the top of my head, and I do not watch very many, Heck Off Commie, Matt Christianson, and Actual Justice Warrior.
Not sure what you are on about...
BTW, I don't watch Shaprio.
Executive action is the measure of a president, and I don't just mean executive orders, legislative actions of the president are fairly limited.
The president is the "Executive" branch, after all.
First guy is an absolute sweetheart ❤
NB: Are they asking for it?
Gigachad: YES
*OMEGABASED*
So being a professional virgin is now synonymous with being a gigachad. How Orwellian
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The joke
Your head
You earned my like after the interaction with Mr. F.
Good content as usual - keep it up man, thanks.
God bless.
Great questions on affirmative action in the first interview
Based Nigel at 9:30
Great job of pressing the pro-lifers. I hope it encourages more of us to be better at defending the pro-life position.
Those two guys were terrible. As a Democrat, who’s proudly loudly anti-abortion. Abortions aren’t medically necessary, if anything an early delivery might be needed in which may result the death of the baby, but intent is what matters.
Those people were horrible. especially when one of them might as well have said “if a woman is raped while wearing certain clothing, it’s her fault”?
Thank you.
Glad that Mrs. Greene has chilled out a bit.
The whole Ohio example of the 10 year old girl - that story is fucky in a lot of ways. The mom defending the rapist, and filing the report as a male the age of 17 when she knew and the 27 year old admitted to it. The fact that under the Ohio abortion laws, it was legal for her to have an abortion procedure done in the first place. A lot of misunderstanding with that entire event. My sister in law almost burst in to tears talking about it. Saying how crazy the laws are in Ohio - while not even realizing that she could've gotten an abortion in Ohio.
I get what nuance bro is doing with the legislative question. Trump doesn't have alot of wins. He has first step and right to try and VA wins but Trump didn't have a congress that would work with him because the establishment was against him. Trump had to figure out ways around congress to get things done and because it happen like that Biden was able to reverse many of trumps policies due to the fact that they were not binding by congress. That's one thing we need to change but we also have to give Trump a congress that will work with him. We need America first congress.
This is why I don't want desantis for 24 because we don't have a congress that would let him be effective. We should have a better congress in 28. Trump 24 (a president that proved he can operate without a congress that is working with him) and then desantis 28 where he can secure trumps accomplishments into law and pass laws he supports as well. Trump is the bull in the China shop and desantis is the finish carpenter fixing up the place.
How's that for a answer nuance bro???
Excellent, I learnt something too. 10 outta 10.
@@truthhurts2879 thank you!!!! Just one man’s opinion trying to see if it was good enough to hold water to the question. The Republican Party is going to do what it thinks is best and the voters are part of that process as well. We have to see what ends up happening.
Dude. It's so refreshing to see actual NUANCE! And not just click bait + heavily following blindly
25:14 😂😂😂😂 Holy shit, dude!
I'm really proud Nuance Bro is an AMERICAN.
You’re a gotdang encyclopedia of political knowledge. I’d bet the first guy you interviewed is or was an attorney and he faired well. The professionals you interviewed knew what was up and did pretty good defense. Very nuanced interviews bro 👌
First dude was great, and his take on desantis is spot on.
It is if you want a Democrat governor in Florida
@@bilbusbungledore7222 Ya, let's risk the country for the sake of Florida. I'll pass, and take Desantis as a president. If the country continues in the direction its going, Florida will go down with the rest of us. Yall can have him back when he's done.
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He's just another zi0puppet, dude.
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Haha loved the two Hispanic guys
9:33 🤣🤣🤣 that was really funny
First guy was so clueless 😂😂😂
That Nigel Farage moment was great.
Almost caught him on the third phrase
Ooh this is what a conversation looks like. 👍
Lmao he tried to get Nigel to say allahuakbar 💀
I love you asking tough questions to the powerful
Here we go !
LMAO Nigel is such a proper lad
Good interviews and cuts
Always nice that to see Nuance wearing a SMedium shirt in public
I think Florida is in a good enough place and Ron would make sure that someone solid steps in
Based, I am happy to see you confronted Erik Prince.
What a great group of people! God Bless!✝️🇺🇸
Even the guy who pretty much said that women should keep an eye on what they wear to avoid being raped? Pretty much blaming the woman for the rape if she wears something he disapproves of?
@@ottz2506 yeah even him
Let's gooo, another CPAC interview video. Was waiting for another one of these. Great work, NB.
edit: 25:17 I cannot believe I just watched someone say this with a straight face. wtf.
Those two guys are quite a pair...🤯
Yea can’t believe I heard someone say the truth
@@MC-mk9wj hahah wait a minute, are you the guy on the right?? Words are hard for some people, it's ok.
@@heydudewhatsup words are hard, which is why so few say the correct ones like those two men
Lol he got his Non-American Values instilled inside him from his illegal Father.
The legstiative question seems weird. What kind of answer were you looking for?
It's a way to make conservatives look stupid as all of Trump's success was executive orders and passing tax cuts as that's all the paul Ryan house would pass before being ousted in 2018. May as well say space force as a meme answer.
Criminally invading our country is illegal. There's no such thing as an illegal following the law.
one thing a lot of people don't get is that in high demand fields like say college applications. By artificially advantaging someone or a group of people you are inevitably artificially disadvantaging somebody else. Unless supply vastly outstrips demand then somebody's gain is somebody else's loss even if it's not exactly a zero sum game if it's not growing at a sufficient rate then it functions a lot like one.
Pregnancy as the result of a sexual crime is going to cause permanent trauma whether it ends in an abortion or a live birth. So, I believe that for most people who are pro-life it feels very much like a "two wrongs don't make a right" kind of situation.
Still doesn’t justify taking another person’s life
The child committed no crime therefor the child doesn't deserve to be put to death.
And then of course we'd all be fine with the State government completely covering any and all expenses of a pregnancy caused by a rape, right? All medical costs, any time needing to be taken off of a job, maternity clothing, etc. Once born, new mom can then take over paying if she wants to keep the kid (as opposed to putting it up for adoption).
Ive heard a few people who have gone through that and I get the feeling that giving birth to that child and raising them to be a better person than their "father" is/was could be a healing experience aswell.
@@X6Thunder I don’t think having a constant reminder of a rape, especially if it occurred when someone was a minor, can be described as a healing experience. And I don’t think having a child who is going to have to go through life knowing they’re the product of rape can be a healing experience.
And I don’t think the stories of a few people means that there should be no exceptions.
well done bro
You were grilling the first guy😂 he was way to nice and mellow for that
I think Roy was very articulate, and had some very kind words; even if he sorta has to work on the ideas on mild idpol/reparations plans. Glad to see there are randos at CPAC who are interested enough in things to talk about them.
MTG.... whenever you ask them the hard questions they show how much of a statist fed they really are. She says "power back to the states" then proceeds to tell you about the federal legislation she's supporting. what a tool honestly.
Glad that one guy talked about Latinos, if you're talking about the original latins and Hispanics, that's white people, how can you be racist against Mexicans when they are not a race they're a nationality, crazy ass world we live in now.
I don't like Trump, but I do like his policies, I like his immigration reforms, I like that he filled the oil reserves, gas was cheap, hispanic and black Americans unemployment was very low, and the rest of the world keeping their sabers in their sheathes. What I don't like is that Jared and Ivanka guided him too much, that he did far too many EO instead of getting through congress and the senate, how he banned bumpstocks, and especially how he didn't clean house after being elected. I think DeSantis would be a good vice and then ultimately a very good president.
Can I say I’m always so confused hearing him ask about the president’s legislative accomplishments, like it’s the executive branch, they’re not legislators… they carry out the law, not make them
He ultimately either signs or vetoes, so congress has to work with the President to some degree (unless they have a veto-proof majority, which they don't)
My thoughts exactly, they are not a legislators...
@@SwordsDanceQwilfish I agree/understand this point, but to call it a “legislative accomplishment” or whatever seems disingenuous. The president didn’t make the law. Also, the veto powers can be over run by…. Wait for it… the legislators
We haven't seen it very much in many years, but presidents used to have legislative accomplishments. They would get out that rolodex, their pen, the phone, and get to work building a coalition of lawmakers together to pass a bill that was usually a staple of their campaign agenda.
Trump pretty much had zero of these types of accomplishments as the establishment's strategy was to hamstring his admin with Russiagate conspiracies leaving him with executive orders being pretty much his only tool.
In other words… I love that song. And singing those classics myself. Only thing I can sing lol.
I clicked 'like' before the 5 second timer on the first Ad finished.
"Allahu Akbar" ... "Nah" 🤣
bruh, Nigel is fuckin great
Lol those two guys around the 25min mark are full of coherent thoughts 🤔
great fucking reporting big bro!
Nuance bro is very cool
Lmfao Nigel is the fucking man
Ngl, MTG was def checkin you out.
25:24
Not saying he's wrong..but there's a really good Dave Chappelle sketch about this.
The difference is conservatives are willing to listen and to change their mind. They'll acknowledge when they're incorrect or not informed on a topic while liberals scream over you.
Lmao no dude. They are just as if not crazier
@@animock3051 how? Examples?
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Nearly anytime you disagree about trump you're called a commie snowflake liberal.
You gotta give MTG props for talking with ya.
Hey Nuance Bro! You could start another RUclips channel where you investigate supernatural occurrences. Call it Séance Bro. And eventually when your time comes to pass on to the great beyond you could find a way to get back to this realm and start one last RUclips channel from beyond the grave as Nuance Ghost
Nuance, I like your content but you keep pressing interviewees (multiple videos and multiple times in this video) about the presidents "legislative accomplishments" and redirecting them when they respond with policy, executive order, appointment achievements. I think this is a mistake, as the president is the leader of the executive branch - not the legislative branch. Of course the president signs bills and has veto powers and in reality has tremendous sway, but bills originate within congress not the white house. Therefore you shouldn't press so hard for strictly legislative accomplishment as its' success or failure is more likely a result of the balance of power in congress than the presidents will.
It's only a mistake if you assume NB is not trying to just show his "middle of the road" creds by trying to word game unsuspecting conservatives into looking foolish.
The difference between these people and the ones on the left is you usually need to use language tricks to make them look stupid (they did know some of Trump's accomplishments, they just weren't LEGISLATIVE), whereas the leftists don't even have tangentially related answers to your questions.
I'm not sure he understands.
He's gatekeeping his power level. If his interviewee doesn't even know what Trumps Legislative victories are, they don't deserve a good brain lashing.
Tell that to Obama next time please.
keep coping Trump literally sat there and did nothing when he had every branch of governemnt.
BRO!! That thing with Nigel was just sneaky!! Hehe, it sure matters HOW you say certain things!! Tautology, MAKE EM THINK!!!!
Yeah it’s funny what a difference it makes when a person says the same phrase that the other person were previously praising in a different language. Odd and often telling.
I'm glad you're challenging people who are just sycophants on either side. First guy was just basically, "I like what Trump did because Trump did it even though I'm ideological opposed to it.'
WOW. This is going to be amazing. What a cast of characters.
Gottem with that "God is great"
trying to get Nigel Farage to slip an allahu akbar is great
People that want DeSantis to be VP are not thinking. I would rather him be president or stay Gov of Florida.
"Conersivative"
I was pretty shocked to hear that one Hispanic guy say women dress a certain way and that’s why they get raped. They started to squirm as soon as you pushed even a little on that 😂 I didn’t think they meant wrong by it but I’m betting they are reconsidering their views.
It reminds me of an analogy Ben Shapiro made. It was something along the lines of, the criminal is always in the wrong but I'm not going to walk around a high crime area at night waving my wallet around. And if i did get robbed, I and no one else would really be surprised. So always persecute the criminal but don't put yourself into precarious positions.
That's just common sense. But it doesn't address the issue of decreasing those "high crime areas" or at least there's room for a deeper conversation around the issue.
That light trolling of Nigel was priceless!
Nice shirt bro
Those are such easy questions you are asking them.
Doesn't make them look like the lunatics that they are.
The Allah hu akhbar bit was hilarious, I can Nigel was entertained but I figure he could be a better sport. Can you imagine the meme it would be, for there to be a recording of Nigel Farage enthusiastically saying Allah hu akhbar.
I'm surprised the guy @ 25:30 didn't whip out a roll of tape and a pencil! Somebody here will get this joke.