
Patrick Casey
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Writer and host of Restoring Order | Moderate Paleoconservative | Words in @ChroniclesMag @FDRLST @theblaze @amconmag | Subscribe: https://t.co/RyIhCd0DZ6
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Opposing the left is far likelier to get you killed than opposing Israel. Interesting that after Charlie Kirk's death, many conservative influencers started attacking Trump and proposing that we "team up" with the left against "the Epstein class." Really makes you think.
Patrick Casey115,108 views • 9 days ago

Josh Rainer (Josh Rainer) is a Twitter poster, podcaster, and event organizer. He joins me for a wide-ranging discussion on American politics, California, the search for identity, and more. (1:26) Josh's origin story (8:28) Covid as a mass red-pilling moment (13:34) Spencer Pratt's significance (26:28) The liberal aversion to anything perceived to be conservative (39:01) Why are there so many mischlings in the dissident right? In the second half of the show (link in reply), we continue our discussion of the mischling phenomenon. This leads to a broader exploration of deracination and the search for identity in modern America. We talk about religious converts and the role mental illness – if any – plays in shaping some of the more ridiculous identity crises you see on the internet. Toward the end of the show, I ask Josh about his views on health and fitness. He outlines some of the basics of Ray Peat's program. But is peating really the end-all, be-all? Tune in to find out.
Patrick Casey50,438 views • 5 days ago

Is the retard right dead? What is disparate impact? What does the Karmelo Anthony case say about American race relations? I explore these and other questions on the latest episode of Restoring Order. (1:27) The Trump administration cracks down on disparate impact (18:17) Karmelo Anthony is found guilty, yet the black community still defends him (36:47) Howard University professor defends Karmelo, blames the Metcalfs In the second half of the show, I watch a few clips of a Candace Owens fan who went on Financial Audit. This leads to a discussion on the retard right. Is it dead? I explain how Lucas Gage disavowing anti-Semitism is a hilarious metapolitical rug pull. He sold the top of internet anti-Semitism. Did you? I talk about the various divisions within the retard right, taking a look at Sneako vs Andrew Tate, explaining that infighting and schism are signs of a subculture or "movement" that has lost the energy that fueled its rise. Toward the end of the show, I remind the audience that 2026 is the year of the patriot, and that, as such, you had best show the president some respect.
Patrick Casey45,220 views • 1 month ago

On the latest episode of Restoring Order, I discuss recent SCOTUS developments, laugh at Scott Wiener, and consider the possibility that Trump has supernatural powers. (1:11) White-pill: SCOTUS ends TPS (15:44) The qualitative dimension to political commentary (22:18) Why did conservative influencers spin the TPS decision as a loss? (27:46) Is freaking out at the admin the right move even if you've got the facts wrong? (32:55) SCOTUS probably won't deliver on birthright citizenship (recorded last night) In the second half of the show (available to subscribers, link in reply), I react to a few clips of Scott Wiener being harassed in public for being insufficiently anti-Zionist. Turns out supporting gay sex offenders isn't enough to remain in the left's good graces these days. I then review a clip of Lucas Gage and Jeremy Boreing bonding over the alleged non-existence of white people. Toward the end of the show, I take a look at some of Tucker's recent comments on Trump. Is our president a wizard with eldritch powers? Tune in to find out.
Patrick Casey23,639 views • 16 days ago

Tired of hearing about Iran? Too bad! Nemets joins me for a deep dive into Iranian history, from its ancient origins to the present. (2:34) Ancient Persia (13:29) How did Greece and Rome view Persia? (15:26) The Sasanian Empire (26:29) The Islamic conquest of Persia (37:48) The Mongol invasions (40:07) The Safavid Empire (51:01) The Qajar Dynasty In the second half of the show (available to subscribers), we switch gears to discuss the Pahlavi dynasty. What kind of man was Reza Shah Pahlavi? How was he deposed? We then discuss his son, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Were his reforms successful? This brings us to the Iranian revolution. Nemets and I detail the numerous factors that led to the overthrow of the Shah, and we explore how the revolution evolved over the course of 1979. Toward the end of the show, we talk about Operation Epic Fury and the future of Iran. After taking such a beating, will the Islamic Republic finally moderate? Tune in to find out.
Patrick Casey124,512 views • 3 months ago

Dr. Paul Gottfried is the editor-in-chief of Chronicles Magazine. He joins me for a broad discussion on American politics. (2:00) Chronicles updates (7:01) What does Dr. Gottfried make of Trump's second term? (12:06) Is recent political polarization Trump's fault? (15:54) Reflecting on the 2024 election (19:17) Will the Democrats moderate? (23:47) The pre-Trump GOP was terrible on immigration (25:10) Wokeness is not in retreat In the second half of the show (available to subscribers, link in reply), I ask Dr. Gottfried whether he believes the leftward cultural drift we’ve witnessed for many decades will continue – and if so, which remaining taboos will be violated. Switching gears, I ask Dr. Gottfried about his thoughts on Thomas Massie (the episode was recorded Tuesday afternoon, before his primary loss). We talk about Ken Paxton. I ask Dr. Gottfried if he has a shot. Later, we discuss 2028, considering Vance, Rubio, and DeSantis. Toward the end of the show, we give the neoconservatives a well-deserved drubbing, because it wouldn’t be an interview with Dr. Gottfried if we didn’t.
Patrick Casey66,426 views • 1 month ago

.Athenian Stranger is a philosopher, writer, and Twitter poster. He joins me to discuss the life and thought of Fredrich Nietzsche. (4:13) Who was Nietzsche? (11:59) The Birth of Tragedy (19:10) Apollo and Dionysus (26:01) On the Genealogy of Morality (33:51) Can slave morality be found in our times? In the second half of the show (available to subscribers, link in reply), I read an excerpt from Beyond Good and Evil, which leads to a discussion on Nietzsche's views on hierarchy. What does Nietzsche mean by the pathos of distance? Athenian then explains the role breeding plays in Nietzsche's thought. Switching gears, we discuss one of Nietzsche's most infamous concepts: the death of God. Did this German philosopher literally believe that God died? Or did he mean something else? I then ask Athenian about Nietzsche's views on Jesus Christ – and Christianity more broadly. We talk about Nietzsche's belief that Christianity made Western man weak. Is that really accurate? Toward the end of the show, we consider Nietzsche's views on sexuality and politics. Would he be considered right-wing by today's standards? Are the left-Nietzscheans deluding themselves? Tune in to find out.
Patrick Casey81,345 views • 2 months ago

What does Henry Nowak's murder say about the state of Britain? Steven Edginton joins me to discuss this horrific incident. (1:03) Steven's origin story (3:16) The murder of Henry Nowak (14:01) Can you be arrested for "racism" in Britain? (18:55) Keir Starmer condemns the killing (23:59) Problems caused by immigration are entirely avoidable (27:09) Has mass immigration led to economic prosperity in Britain? (32:17) Reform, Restore, and the future of British politics In the second half of the show (available to subscribers, link in reply), I bid Steven farewell. I then review a clip from Megyn Kelly's recent appearance on Shawn Ryan's show. These two intellectual titans claim that everyone but Israeli pedophiles has abandoned MAGA. Is that really true? Does Megyn Kelly speak for the right, unlike Trump? I then talk about the Axios report (which, after the episode was recorded, Trump verified) and reflect on its significance. I explain that while the Israeli government and pro-Israel organizations in America certainly influence U.S. policy, that is much different than Israel "controlling" America. This seems obvious to me. But most people who talk about Israel all the time still get it wrong. Why is that? Tune in to find out.
Patrick Casey42,782 views • 1 month ago

On the latest episode of Restoring Order, I discuss Trump's deportation surge, Tyler Robinson's trial, the deranged crusade against Erika Kirk, and the latest allegations against Graham Platner. (0:27) What restoring order means (2:05) What restoring order does NOT mean (7:42) Zion Don stopped doing mass deportations because of Israel (16:20) Trump ramps up deportations (33:33) Is Secretary Mullin doing a good job at DHS? (36:55) What is the 287(g) program and why does it matter? (41:43) Everyone casting doubt on Tyler Robinson's guilt is helping the left In the second half of the show (link in reply), I review some highlights from the first day of Tyler Robinson's trial and explain why he is undoubtedly guilty. I then review a clip from Tucker, where he argues that Charlie Kirk was likely killed for his views on Israel, not transgenderism. I explain that the JQers have it wrong: criticizing the left is more likely to get you killed than criticizing Israel. I then talk for a bit about the psychotic attacks on Erika Kirk and speculate whether Tucker is unfamiliar with these attacks, as he claims. Toward the end of the show, I review the latest allegations against Graham Platner. Is he guilty? Maybe, but it doesn't matter – we don't want the DSA gaining further ground, so we hope Maine voters believe the allegations. But will he drop out? Tune in to find out.
Patrick Casey11,868 views • 9 days ago

Tucker Carlson officially announces the "end" of the MAGA movement in a YouTube short uploaded to his channel. This comes after the president harshly criticized the conservative media figure earlier this week. Tucker's guest, Saagar Enjeti, claims that the Trump administration is doing the "same thing" as every previous administration. This is a totally ridiculous and inaccurate characterization of Trump 47, one that omits all of the good that it has done. Trump has objectively done more to crack down on anti-white discrimination and mass migration since these things more or less became America's civil religion in the 60s. Trump has signed multiple EOs banning DEI and certain forms of affirmative action; he's taken steps to end disparate impact; he's withheld hundreds of millions of federal funds to colleges unless they get rid of their DEI programs; he's secured the border; visa and green card denials are up; it's harder than ever to get an H-1B; he secured $170 billion to carry out the largest mass deportation campaign in US history; the list goes on. There's still much to be done, but it's evident that many good things are happening. But even on foreign policy, Trump has been solid so far. His handling of Maduro was masterful. Tucker and Saagar are clearly upset about Operation Epic Fury. I get that, and my position is that time will tell whether it is a success or a failure. But even in the worst case scenario, it is unlikely to be the "same thing" as the Global War on Terror, a decades-long series of wars and nation-building attempts. Even if OEF is a flop, I don't see how that undoes all of the good work Trump has done on immigration and anti-white discrimination, two issues about which, frankly, I care much more than most foreign policy matters. I think a lot of these podcasters are upset Trump hasn't done what they wanted them to do – and that his deviation from their preferred course of action actually hasn't backfired as they said it would. Consider the fact that Tucker predicted thousands of American deaths in the first week if we struck Iran. That didn't happen during Midnight Hammer, and it hasn't happened now. In my view, these types – Tucker, Massie, MTG, and so on – feel that they're losing influence in MAGA, so they're lashing out. Trump admittedly isn't perfect, and when he errs, he deserves good faith criticism. But if your dissatisfaction with something he's doing causes you to suddenly pretend that he isn't doing any good for America, then you're no longer operating in good faith, and therefore deserve to be mocked and disregarded.
Patrick Casey115,232 views • 4 months ago

Everything you know about Jeffrey Epstein is a lie. Michael Tracey joins me to discuss the real Epstein: who he was, what he did, and why people get him wrong. (1:14) Michael Tracey's origin story (9:13) Why most of the Epstein books and documentaries are trash (10:45) Who was Jeffrey Epstein? (19:04) How Epstein got his money (29:00) Influencers manipulate their audiences with dishonest questions In the second half of the show (available to subscribers, link in reply), we explain why picking apart the Epstein conspiracy theories doesn't constitute "defending Epstein." I then ask Michael what we know for certain that Epstein did wrong, and he takes us through the infamous 2005 Palm Beach case. We talk about how this case proves Epstein was a perverted criminal, but explain why this falls short of the Epstein conspiracy theories. We discuss Little Saint James. I ask Michael if there was a single documented instance of an underage girl visiting the island. This leads to a discussion on some of Epstein's most outspoken victims, whose claims are more than a little questionable. Toward the end, we consider the popular belief that Epstein "belonged to intelligence." Michael outlines this quote's origins and argues that it shouldn't be taken seriously. Why is that? Tune in to find out.
Patrick Casey144,728 views • 6 months ago