There's tremendous SEO value in Gawker.

Nobody in media and journalism knows more about 'deep state' than I do.

I say never trust a man who combs his hair so as to cover his shiny dome and then flaunts a wife young enough to be his daughter. Oh, Trump has issues all right.

I think it's great when people accuse me, almost always falsely, of promoting conspiracy theories, because that shows how effective I am at messaging and how effectively I can use social media.

The blockchain is a distributed network that solves all the problems that we have of finance, but more broadly, it's like a philosophy. It's a way of life.

I want people to think of me as a 'Mindset' guy, a journalist, a commentator, a social media personality, a filmmaker, an author, but I got to - I have to pivot so far away from anything pro-Trump, I just got to keep going that way.

I use trolling tactics to build my brand.

The new right-wing movement is a wide group of people committed to free speech, anti-war, trade. It's sympathetic to whistleblowers.

Antifa are the left-wing version of Nazis. They are very violent; they are terrible people. They cause a ruckus and property damage.

Civil rights cases are hard to win.

When you get things wrong in life, it is important to talk about them.

I wouldn't say all journalism is activism, but I would say most journalism is activism.

I look forward to breaking huge stories on InfoWars.

I'm not alt-right.

Logic is pointless.

I believe in strong borders, including keeping out Islamic terrorists. If people think that's inherently racist, fine - but I'm an American nationalist, not a white nationalist.

If a girl you're on a date with expresses ideals similar to those expressed by social justice bullies, end the date.

The Harvey Weinstein case showed us that Hollywood is rotten to the core.

I enjoy just the raw human visceral reaction of jumping into the arena and just swinging the hammer and seeing what is left over afterwards. Twitter is just modern-day gladiatorial combat.

The only tweets I feel bad about are the fat-chick ones.

Until the Right wins for once, I have no interest in arguing with the alt-right or disavowing anyone.

Nobody tells you how to be famous.

The alt right is a disinfo group designed to discredit Trump and to frustrate his agenda, which is why David Duke and all those guys go around saying they're pro Trump.

There's no books out there articulating what the alt-right is. If they're such great philosophers, and they have such good ideas, and they're on the vanguard of intellectualism, where are their books? They don't have any.

My view of the alt-right was that it was a big tent.

I consider myself a writer, foremost - a nonfiction writer.

A lot of people are afraid to lie to me.

The reason that I'm so fast at what I do is - I'm not saying that I'm getting stories that nobody else has - the difference is that if a tip goes out to five people, and I know that it's a reliable source, I just tweet it out. If you're at a respectable news organization, that would be considered irresponsible.

People want a little excitement. I tell the truth, but I do it theatrically.

My identity is based around being a writer. I can't not write. It's a compulsion.

The only difference between me and my critics is that I don't lie to the world about who I am. People are complicated and often seemingly hypocritical. Embrace the diversity of your mind.

There's no unifying brand about me other than I'm a writer who shares my thoughts. Sometimes my thoughts are designed to help people, and other times, my thoughts are designed to change the political system and challenge those who need a good fight.

In the jungle, size is king. Women like big men. That's just evolution.

I know how to sell books.

With the SEO value of Gawker, I could sell anything, including 'Gorilla Mindset' books. I would self-monetize. The way Alex Jones does it.

I pivoted from a pro-Trump guy to more of a journalistic guy, and I'm going to keep making that pivot. So whenever people think of me as, like, a pro-Trump guy, I don't want people to think of me as a pro-Trump guy anymore.

I don't want anyone to think of me as a pro-Trump guy. I'm going to specifically reject any kind of branding about pro-Trump or whatever.

Backing Trump has been bad for business.

I don't take anything Hillary Clinton is going to say at all as true. I'm not going to take her on her word.

The media needs to do some soul searching on itself and ask why they continue to spread provably false stories, and stop projecting their own dishonesty onto others.

I knew my reporting would be validated eventually.

When you're telling the truth and ahead of the mainstream media - like The Daily Caller, Breitbart, Cernovich, and other truth-tellers - then they're going to think you're wrong, because they can't see what you see.

If I could push a button and get rid of all these dumb people flying Nazi flags and have them never show up - They are a big problem for the Right.

Trump must've been an extraordinary father to have raised well-adjusted kids.

I didn't have the same biases on Trump that others had. I read his books and saw a man who had a strong mindset, a track record of succeeding, and who would make strong and sometimes offensive comments as a way to get media attention.

Trump... has the 'strong father' masculine energy.

People who hate me call me a Twitter troll, which is laughable given my extensive body of work, which you can find on Amazon in the form of books like 'Gorilla Mindset' and my documentary on free speech, 'Silenced.'

Why is the Right so afraid of being called racist? Why do they attack their allies on the Right, even calling us racist?

I definitely deserve to be trolled.

I troll, I'm trolled.