In this week's episode, we discuss the latest in the Coochididioidididium epidemic, and the strange case of Gerald A. Black, who tests positive for the dreaded COVID. Plus, we have an interview with Larry Elder, and Dave Landau, who's going to be in Michigan this weekend.
00:04:20.000Um, okay, but before we get to that, leftist teachers on TikTok, and this has been something that, this is also, the reason that we show this to you guys is because people do have echo chambers.
00:04:29.000And I think it's important that you see when people say, well, people have gone extreme right, people have gone extreme left, that you see the difference between, this is considered not only extreme right, but Ben Shapiro, this show, we're the Nazis, so this is as far extreme right as you get, and I want to show you What has been going viral in passes for moderate left on TikTok, where, you know, the chi-cums are spying on us.
00:04:52.000Along with our Blackhawks from the Taliban.
00:04:55.000We got Blackhawks from the Taliban and we destroyed a school with TikTok.
00:05:33.000April's recent videos about PBIS, in which I stated that PBIS is white supremacy with a hug, and a lot of y'all wanted to know more about that, so here we go.
00:05:43.000First of all, thank you to Jack Coppa, who reminded me that Dina Simmons was the first to coin this term, so thank you, Jack, so much.
00:05:52.000So if PBIS concerns itself with positive behaviors, we have to ask ourselves, okay, well, what are those positive behaviors?
00:05:59.000And it's things like making sure that you're following directions and making sure that you're sitting quietly and you are in your seat and all these things that come from white culture.
00:06:08.000The idea of just sitting quiet and being told stuff and taking things in in a passive stance is not a thing that's in with many cultures.
00:06:17.000So if we're positively enforcing these behaviors, we are by extension positively enforcing elements of white culture, which therefore keeps whiteness at the center, which is the definition of white supremacy.
00:06:28.000You can't say that, first off, this same-sex-attracted David Ogg, I don't know the proper term, shouldn't ever say the word whiteness without accompanying it with this.
00:08:03.000Young boys don't typically learn sitting and taking notes.
00:08:06.000That's why they score lower throughout all of their formative years, right?
00:08:10.000Grade school, junior high, high school, and then blow girls out of the water in the SATs when they can study on their own time and using their own methods.
00:09:35.000Because Nicki Minaj, and by the way this is something that they don't really often talk about, the fact that you have black Americans who are actually probably the demographic that are the single most vaccine hesitant.
00:09:44.000It's not Republicans, not conservatives, but black Americans, because they're like, well, you know, syphilis, all this stuff that the government kind of did.
00:10:04.000However, they let the mask slip a little bit when Joy Reid Was furious yesterday talking about Nicki Minaj at the Met Gala because she didn't want to get the vaccine.
00:11:46.000You poll them, they want more policing, 86% want as much policing or more, you poll them on government-mandated vaccines, you poll them on overall trust of government, you would think that it was the January 6th insurrectionists.
00:12:40.000We said, you got to pull this clip where it's someone who walked out this host with her DNC talking points and in no way was prepared for the most basic Forward, statistically accurate response, and then tried to backpedal.
00:12:55.000I don't know that you have a more perfect example of how, again, out of touch and out of think the left is.
00:13:30.000You tell me what how did how does it help anyone if someone leaves a larger company, goes to a smaller company or just drops out of the labor force?
00:13:39.000I mean, this is a half-baked proposal.
00:17:20.000Which, by the way, is a little different from her fellow squad member, Ilhan Omar, who took a different route and made an even bigger splash with her dress.
00:18:08.000So Samaritan's Purse, for example, who they bitch about and complain he's a Christian fundamentalist, go into Liberia when Ebola has a 50% mortality rate.
00:18:19.000The only private organization, I believe, the only non-government entity to go in and serve people, churches, the American church, the most charitable institution in the history of the world, not just the United States of America, Far more charitable than the government.
00:22:44.000And here's the way, too, by the way, another blatant display of hypocrisy at the Met Gala was, here's something, too, people don't understand, the elitists, only the workers had to wear masks!
00:22:56.000You have a bunch of celebrities out there in multi, I don't know, tens of thousands of dollars, sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars, in outfits, not wearing masks.
00:23:04.000Only the workers serving them wear masks, except for J. Lo and Ben Affleck, because They just had to out-gay the fellow TikToker.
00:23:16.000I just think this is, look, you wonder why Republicans, you wonder why Donald Trump has picked up the Blue Dog Democrats?
00:23:23.000It's because people, whether you understand this or not, people don't want to be sermonized to about taxing the rich and the wealthy from people who are at an event that looks, it looks like a glorified Hunger Games.
00:23:33.000That's exactly, look, exactly, that's exactly what it is.
00:23:48.000AOC did try to get out ahead of this though, Stephen.
00:23:50.000She did say that, you know, I know people are gonna say I was at this event, but celebrities and local politicians get invited to these things all the time.
00:24:06.000And don't you love, too, that the tax rate keeps changing?
00:24:09.000Like Joe Biden, when it was Barack Obama, and every family, when he was VP, every family making over $300,000 a year, and now he's president, and anyone making over $400,000 a year.
00:25:12.000We really are at a point here where they want to pit everyone against each other based on money and then hope that you don't understand that they are a part of this elite ruling class.
00:28:23.000And she was looking for an exemption from the vaccine for something that I won't get into, but she actually has a medical condition.
00:28:28.000My wife has GBS, and so anyway, you guys can sort of make your own inferences.
00:28:30.000I don't want to give away too much information, but I heard her on the phone talking about the exemption with the other person who, you know, the other Karen on the other end of the line saying, no, you can't get an exemption.
00:28:39.000And she said, look, look, look, my husband had it, okay, for a week and a half.
00:28:44.000I slept in the same bed with him, and I screwed him!
00:28:49.000and didn't get it. She didn't say screwed.
00:28:51.000It's a good point though. Yeah. Yeah. Some, look, we don't know why some people have
00:28:58.000more of a proclivity toward horrible symptoms than other people. We know if you're obese,
00:29:02.000that's obviously a delineating factor. And if you're older, but outside of that, there are
00:29:06.000some, it's rare, there are some younger, healthier people who could be blood type, we don't know.
00:29:11.000There are a lot of doctors, like we don't know why some people have a reaction, others don't.
00:29:14.000Tested negative twice, my wife has fewer symptoms, tested positive.
00:29:31.000My wife just had a fever and she was tired.
00:29:34.000That would be great if you guys ended up with a very, very low kind of symptom thing, because then you have the antibodies and you're good to go.
00:29:40.000Well, you know, both my parents had it recently.
00:29:57.000Used a cocktail of Ivermectin, whatever else they had.
00:30:01.000My dad was already improving, but then went and did the antibody treatment, the monoclonal antibody treatment, which was dismissed as quackery not that long ago.
00:30:08.000Or then it was also dismissed as something that only the elitists Could use.
00:32:41.000I was thinking it would be really cool, like, there's a mausoleum, you know, in there, and I said, I want the biggest mausoleum that we can get at the cemetery, and when people go in, I want someone to accurately, you know, accurate to scale, replicate my body, only a little bit decomposed, and make it like a haunted house.
00:33:46.000So they looked at 50,000 hospital admissions for COVID with the VA, to be clear.
00:33:52.000Now I know what you're saying, because I'll get to that in a second.
00:33:53.000The VA, there aren't as many women or children, though that's the next step.
00:33:58.000They're gonna allow 14 year olds to, it's gonna be a camouflage propeller cap.
00:34:02.000But this is something I've talked about.
00:34:03.000I talked about with, remember, Ben Shapiro, I mean, years ago, really, at this point, at the start of the pandemic, a year and a half ago, I said, the number that matters is death per capita.
00:34:15.000Because you can't, well, you still can manipulate those numbers if it's death with COVID, but it's far less prone to manipulation than cases, because right now we don't even really, I mean, I just tested negative twice, but they said treat it like a positive.
00:34:35.000When they talk about hospital admissions, we'll get here in a second, guess what?
00:34:38.000If you're admitted to a hospital because you're getting tested at a hospital, let's say there's no place around you that has rapid testing, the only place is a hospital and you test positive for COVID, that, in many instances, is a hospitalization for COVID, right?
00:34:51.000This doesn't give you the whole picture.
00:34:52.000Deaths per capita Gives you a more clear picture provided we have the criteria that is clear as to what constitutes a death with COVID as opposed to from COVID.
00:35:02.000For example, the guy who tried to blow his own head off with a shotgun shouldn't count, but he did!
00:35:07.000The guy who got into a motorcycle wreck and happened to have COVID shouldn't count, but it did!
00:35:13.000There's less foul play with the deaths per capita.
00:35:16.000So they looked at 50,000 hospital admissions for COVID at the VA, and they found that 45% of unvaccinated patients had completely asymptomatic or very mild symptoms versus 57% of the vaccinated.
00:35:31.000So either way, that's about half had no symptoms or very mild.
00:35:35.000Now, this is not... and a very small percentage of those people actually ended up dying.
00:37:30.000It's like, alright, look, if you have a sore throat, you don't have a sore throat, you have congested nasal cavity, tired, headache, chills, fever, feel cold, feel hot, stomach distress, irritated bunghole, and, uh, is being a pussy on there?
00:38:21.000Found that 40 to 45% of all pediatric hospital admissions were cases where COVID was incidental, meaning they were being admitted, and you can go to loudearthcracker.com, right?
00:41:26.000And then they realized that I wasn't Jewish.
00:41:29.000A lot of neo-Nazis thought I was Jewish, so they started sending anti-Semitic things.
00:41:32.000And when they realized that I wasn't Jewish, they started photoshopping swastikas on me to try and say that I hated Jews.
00:41:37.000And then the professor picked that up.
00:41:39.000And then it got picked up by professors, and they refused to retract it, and the schools never reprimanded professors because there's no accountability for the left.
00:45:48.000And just to be clear, I just want to be very very clear, there has never ever been any instances recorded of fraud in any election ever in the history of the United States of America.
00:46:02.000It has never happened and so I assume that these reports that you've seen from multiple different news outlets and receipts Of course, should not be seen with your own eyes.
00:46:12.000All sources available at ladderwithcutter.com.
00:46:14.000And there is no proof that there has ever been.
00:47:07.000It wasn't a long-term plan, to be really clear.
00:47:10.000course, Larry Elder is running against Gavin Newsom. Larry Elder is a Republican candidate.
00:47:13.000We're going to have an interview from the archives here in just a few minutes. And it's
00:47:15.000fascinating to go back and see what he was saying just before this. He was kind of called
00:47:20.000on running for governor. It wasn't a long-term plan, to be really clear.
00:47:26.000Jeanine Guerrero on CNN, of course, referred to the black candidate who was pelted with
00:47:33.000eggs by a Gavin Newsom supporter in a gorilla costume.
00:47:38.000You would think if you're looking, look, if this were on the back of a children's menu, let's say at IHOP And it would show you the gorilla costume throwing eggs at a black man, and then it would show you just a black man, and it would ask you to identify the differences, and one of them is which one's a white supremacist.
00:47:58.000Well, CNN would fail the back of the IHOP menu because, well, here you go.
00:48:04.000He has been able to reach the minority of voters in California who embrace his white supremacist Wait, so hold on a second.
00:48:11.000And he's co-opted this line by my fellow columnist From from the headline, you know calling him the black face
00:48:18.000of white supremacy but he refuses to engage with the actual substance of our
00:48:24.000reporting, you know the idea that he his I his Views were shaped by a well-known white supremacist named
00:48:31.000Jared Taylor who wait so hold on a second. She just said black face
00:49:15.000Calling a black person a white supremacist simply because you don't like their policies.
00:49:21.000It's worse than what we saw with Ben Carson calling him an Uncle Tom and all those different things that we saw with some of the representatives in Kentucky as well.
00:49:35.000People don't understand this, and we'll go to Larry Elder and Arkin, so you will see these attacks were being used at him just when he was a talk radio host, and a guy who was gaining an audience.
00:50:29.000Did you see the reporting though from the Los Angeles Times as well?
00:50:32.000So when we covered that story about the eggs being thrown, it's like, oh, Larry Elder cut short his campaign event because of unrest.
00:50:40.000And then the next one was something about the same thing in the headline, and it showed Larry Elder with his hand on a white woman's face as though he slapped her.
00:50:50.000I will say, I'm a fan of Larry Elder, but hands off our white women!
00:50:55.000He played the video and it was like they were giving each other a hug of welcome.
00:51:01.000I'd be of sound mind to not run this archive interview with you, kind person of color, because you forget your role!
00:51:12.000Don't be going around slapping white women!
00:51:53.000And by the way, if you're watching right now, smash that like button to show Larry Elder some of your support right now because we want him to obviously do well in California where, of course, elections And just, I mean, it's California.
00:52:29.000I thought like, oh, this is one of those absurd laws like they used to have in Georgia where you can't wear a hat that scares children on Sunday after two o'clock, but only every third Sunday.
00:52:37.000Like absurd rules that still exist on the books.
00:52:57.000If George Michael were still alive, he would walk out of the porta potty after having banged strangers with reckless abandon, and it wouldn't be a problem unless he didn't have A neck gator.
00:53:29.000If it doesn't... Will they think, and you can comment below, do you think that the left will think that the calling Larry Elder a white supremacist worked if Larry Elder doesn't win?
00:53:37.000Do you think they'll be like, oh, nailed it!
00:54:09.000I don't know what we do as a comedy show anymore.
00:54:12.000I don't know what we do when the left is accusing Larry Elder of being the black... They didn't just say, well, he has deeply hidden self-loathing, you know, tendencies.
00:54:23.000They said, the black face of white supremacy.
00:55:05.000By the way, I thought this was already taken care of with Barack Obama and black supremacist Louis Veracon and sitting under his teaching for years.
00:55:59.000All of it is racially charged from the left right now.
00:56:02.000You have a black guy, Republican, who actually wants to improve the state.
00:56:06.000By the way, even Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, these people who went down and said, hey, you got to vote for Gavin Newsom, Larry Elder made a great point.
00:56:11.000He said, you know what they haven't said?
00:56:13.000They haven't said that Gavin Newsom has done a good job in California.
00:57:02.000With Newsom and the entire state of California.
00:57:04.000So, he's been trying to appeal to the Latino vote.
00:57:06.000He's probably worried because 33% of the Latino vote went to Donald Trump in 2020.
00:57:11.000That shocked a lot of people, and I expect that to only get bigger as the left goes further left.
00:57:16.000Again, because like I've said, with black Americans, if you actually look at the individual polling on issues with Latinos, they are not expected to be a Democrat voter base.
00:57:25.000Give you an idea, this is how stupid and out of touch the left is.
00:57:28.000They were saying that when Mexico made, they decriminalized abortion.
00:57:32.000They're saying people from Texas who can't get an abortion, they're gonna have to go down and get it in Mexico!
00:57:40.000They're simply considering maybe letting people out of prison who had abortions, and they're simply going to, okay, maybe look at someone you would consider far, far right or they would consider moderate policies.
00:57:51.000You're not going to get someone from Southern California to go down in the second trimester in Mexico and have them serve an abortion right up to a gringo.
00:59:08.000People were surprised about a lot of Hispanic folks who voted for Trump.
00:59:14.000But there's a lot of evangelical Hispanics who, you know, the fact that Trump says racist
00:59:21.000things about Mexicans or puts detainees, you know, undocumented workers in cages.
00:59:31.000He thinks that's less important than the fact that he supports their views on gay marriage or abortion.
00:59:39.000So this is definitely an uphill battle, look, for Newsom.
00:59:41.000And I believe we actually have some exclusive audio of him, robocalls, trying to obtain, in California, this is happening right now across California, the Latinx vote.
00:59:53.000That's my regular as I go to the Taco Bell and order the Blanco Supremo.
01:00:01.000Rico es no bueno. No es bueno. El negro es blanco supremo Can we just get another crack at it still some pallets
01:00:11.000That's my regular as I go to the talk about order the blanco supreme block
01:00:15.000If you say it that way it doesn't sound so bad. Yeah Blanco Supremo.
01:00:20.000If you go and say, can you give me the white supremacist, they go, okay.
01:00:37.000It's like, do you really think Crayola was like, let's slide in the slur.
01:00:40.000I don't know how Crayola, like, they replied to and they were like, uh, well, this is actually Spanish, so... Oh, you know that the guy at Crayola's just waiting.
01:02:11.000Yeah, well, that's noir, but again, we separate these, so nègre was the term for... Well, nègre is a term for black, but that was the term for black people, and noir was a color, so it was two different words.
01:02:26.000So, they went the other way, where they had a word for black people, they have a word for the black color, And then only relatively recently did they change.
01:04:23.000And by the way, his people said that it was cancelled because they didn't want him to say something that could be used against him in his unresolved legal matters.
01:04:34.000Turns out that some of the people that I raped when I was inside the slammer actually can get some lawyers to give them pro bono!
01:04:46.000And I did a role that did that for all the people!
01:04:50.000Everybody that did it in there, they were the king, you see.
01:04:54.000And the good thing is, because I was in California, no idea if the joke is accurate, I do not know where I was detained!
01:05:06.000But I did not have to disclose what I call the Magic Johnson disease!
01:05:12.000So, actually though, this is everywhere in the news, surprising he's let out.
01:05:17.000And then he has a tour, which was big.
01:05:19.000Then he cancels the tour, and the reason for canceling the tour is very different.
01:05:22.000So we actually have here to help us understand this, we're going to go on the ground to
01:05:27.000the last remaining Bill Cosby apologist.
01:09:08.000So this is back when it used to be in my den and we were going through the archives.
01:09:11.000They found this and said, you know what, you should probably run this just because it's very rare that you get to see, this has never been aired before, that you get to see a glimpse into someone who This is how he was treating me back when he really had nothing to gain from my show at this point.
01:09:29.000And you can see that he is exactly the same person, and right now the attack, of course this is beyond him being the black face of white supremacy, is that he's trying to become another Trump, that he's just pandering for votes.
01:09:41.000Let's go back into the archives here, watch this Larry Elder interview, and you tell me, and then of course The part that we can't show on YouTube is going to be Mug Club only, and we'll take your chat after you tell me if he's pandering for votes or if he's always been the same old Larry Elder.
01:09:58.000So glad to have this next guest with me.
01:10:00.000And I know I say that a lot, but this is true, because I was raised in a country where we didn't get AM radio, we didn't get any kind of political discourse.
01:10:09.000And it's funny, he can tell me about it.
01:10:12.000I had no idea, no background on him, but I remember looking to my dad as a young teenager saying, I think that guy's a conservative, or at the very least, a reasonable human being.
01:11:30.000And that's how I was introduced to you, because we used to have TGIF, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Boy Meets World, and then 2020 came on.
01:11:36.000And John Stossel would come on with his sort of smug, give me a break, you know, his whole segment.
01:11:41.000And that's where I saw you, and I just said, I have no idea why I was so drawn to you guys.
01:11:46.000You know, I've known Stossel for a long time, and people often ask me, Stephen, how I became a libertarian.
01:11:52.000It was kind of a long process, mostly me being exposed to economics.
01:11:56.000But Stossel found some book, a magazine called The Reason Magazine, on a metro.
01:12:02.000Because somebody had just left, and he picked it up and started reading it, and it was all libertarian, and that's what got him interested in libertarianism.
01:12:09.000So I told him, if he had missed that bus, then he would still be a card-carrying Democrat, and apparently, he said, apparently so.
01:12:59.000So what is your point of view, then, on this Supreme Court, the decisions last week?
01:13:05.000Because I would imagine for a libertarian, it's much more than the reductive reasoning of love versus hate.
01:13:11.000It is, and in California we've had the issue of same-sex marriage on the ballot twice, and both times I voted in favor of it, and both times my fellow Californians voted against it.
01:13:21.000And I'm okay with that because I thought that we had a country where we had the concept of federalism.
01:13:26.000Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution outlines the duties and obligations of the federal government.
01:13:30.000The Ninth and Tenth Amendments say anything the federal government can't do are reserved to the people and to the states, and I think marriage and abortion are issues that should be decided on a state-by-state basis.
01:13:39.000So while I don't I don't mind the idea that a state has accepted same-sex marriage.
01:13:53.000And they were winning the argument on the ground, as they were with abortion.
01:13:56.000In 1973, when Roe v. Wade was handed down, abortion was available to 70% of the nation's population.
01:14:03.000Similarly, same-sex marriage is legal in about 35, 36 states before this.
01:14:07.000And in the other 14, many of them had something called civil unions.
01:14:10.000So I don't see any reason why this had to be shoved down the throats of the rest of the country.
01:14:14.000Well, I will ask you this as someone who is, I'm trying to think, black, African-American, gentleman of color, what should I say here to make sure you don't call the ACLU?
01:14:22.000Well, I never use the term African-American.
01:14:24.000I think it's a stupid, demeaning term that was essentially rammed down the throats of newspapers by Jesse Jackson.
01:14:30.000I'm an American who happens to be black.
01:14:44.000When I was a kid, it was Negro, and then it was Afro-American, then all of a sudden African-American, and I guess that's where it is right now.
01:14:51.000And if you notice, when newspapers use the term African-American, the next sentence they'll say black, and then they'll go back to African-American.
01:15:13.000So you have to be careful, and again, it's funny that this political correctness, people don't understand what's politically correct here is actually offensive in another country, and it's tough to keep up.
01:15:22.000But also, it's weird on another level.
01:15:24.000I've seen police, for example, described an assailant as being, quote, an African-American.
01:15:52.000We have a huge Haitian population, funnily enough, in Quebec, which is a bastion of multiculturalism, and we talked about these laws a lot.
01:15:58.000They tried to purify the province, Pure Len, it's called, for pure French-European blood.
01:16:04.000And then they had a huge Haitian immigration, because, I mean, they speak French, and French Canadians are much more racist than Americans, so it's funny to see them flip out.
01:16:15.000It's funny that you say that and I'm glad to hear that we're not going to be stepping on any cultural landmines.
01:16:21.000You said that you don't want to see this given to the courts because you think people should vote on it.
01:16:24.000Obviously liberals and even some libertarians say you don't get to vote on human rights or civil rights and compare it to the plight of black Americans.
01:16:36.000I don't think the comparison is well taken.
01:16:38.000Four members of the Supreme Court agree with me that this should be handled on a state-by-state basis, and that sexual orientation is not the same thing as race.
01:16:48.000Before 1969, it was illegal for blacks and whites to marry in some parts of this country, mostly in the South.
01:16:56.000It has everything to do with people's behavior and orientation.
01:16:59.000And I can at least understand the argument that the traditional proponents of marriage argue, which is that a marriage is the possibility of having children, or having children, and we have to provide the kinds of role models that teach men how to be men and women how to be women.
01:17:14.000Again, I don't buy that reasoning, but that is at least a straight-faced reasoning that a lot of people feel, and the courts ought to have respected.
01:17:20.000And if you don't like living in that particular state, you can move to another state.
01:17:23.000If your state is one of these states that does not support same-sex marriage, you can decide as a business person, you can decide as a tourist not to go to that state.
01:17:30.000You can punish that state in that way, and maybe that state will then rethink its assumptions.
01:17:33.000But to cram it down the throats of the American people by arguing it's the same thing as the civil rights of the 1950s as to blacks, to me it's unfair and not well taken.
01:17:41.000And one of the nieces of MLK is named Evita King.
01:17:44.000She's a pastor, and she very much resents the comparison.
01:17:49.000You know, it's tough for me, because obviously I'm not black, but I say, if I were black, I'd... Again, it's something you're born... You're born black, and you're born, you know, people say, gay.
01:18:01.000I've talked about that, and I don't want to open that box right now.
01:18:04.000I think people don't choose their sexual desires, but everyone has choices over their sexual actions.
01:18:08.000Just like I have a choice between my wife... Not saying, you know, you're watching The Love Boat, and you go, hmm, Skipper looks great!
01:18:16.000What I am saying is everyone chooses to act on their sexual actions, so there is no choice in being black, despite what the left might say.
01:18:24.000I've seen them say that you're not black enough, so I guess it is a choice on how you act.
01:18:28.000People claim I made a choice to be white, but I don't see it.
01:18:31.000Every morning I get up in the mirror and I go, ah!
01:18:35.000It's like the old cartoon where you jump out of your skin and then hopefully you can just jump into a new one and go, I'm white now, I'm transracial.
01:18:42.000Here's my point, actually, now we're off on the rabbit trail.
01:18:47.000I want you to tell me if you think I'm absolutely out of line here.
01:18:51.000Um, the transgender movement, that's where I think there is a slippery slope.
01:18:54.000The fundamental interchangeability of genders with the same-sex marriage, I think it applies.
01:18:58.000You have to apply that reasoning to transgenderism, transsexualism, whatever you want to call it.
01:19:02.000But I do think it's actually much more reasonable, I'm not saying either is reasonable, to change your race than your sex.
01:19:10.000Because think about this for a second, just one second, come with me here.
01:19:13.000Bruce Jenner had to go through severe hormone replacement therapy, a surgery where you essentially amputate your penis and testicles to become a woman.
01:19:23.000It still very much looks like a man in a dress.
01:19:35.000I mean, so wouldn't it seem as you're viewed by the public that would show you that it's obviously a much more physical issue?
01:19:43.000It looks as if you can become somebody different on a racial level easier than you can become someone different on a gender level because Rachel Dolezal basically said she Felt black.
01:20:22.000Wanted to inform your fans who might not be as knowledgeable as you, Stephen.
01:20:27.000Anyway, every year they have something called the 100-plus most influential black Americans, and every year they omit Clarence Thomas, Thomas Sowell, and Walter Williams, three prominent black people, because they feel that they aren't black.
01:21:02.000To the best of my knowledge, it was a joke about, like, nether region hair and a coke can or something.
01:21:07.000I'm going, like, this doesn't seem to be a national story!
01:21:11.000And it just shows you that some things can get so hyped up in the moment, and when someone comes in with a fresh point of view and just goes, this is what everyone was up in arms about?
01:21:20.000I think we're going to have that about nearly everything occurring these last few years.
01:21:25.000What happened in the case of Clarence Thomas is that one of the women, persons he worked with, her name was Anita Hill, said that he hit on her and said, there's a pubic hair on my coke, which was his boring, clumsy way of hitting on her.
01:21:37.000And for that reason, Clarence Thomas was perceived to be not qualified to be on the Supreme Court.
01:22:24.000Al Sharpton actually, when compared to my generation of race baiters, like DeRay and Sean King, the people who've made their entire living online at daily costs or being funded by Soros, Al Sharpton seems downright classy.
01:22:38.000Have you noticed it becoming even more aggressive with people my age?
01:22:43.000It's funny, I was just talking about that a moment ago on my show.
01:22:46.000The millennials have been now accused of being almost as racist as non-millennials, which is fascinating.
01:22:51.000Over on MSNBC, I heard a pundit just now say that because Dylan Roof apparently, because of his age, is I guess technically a millennial, and it supposedly pierces the myth that millennials are not racist.
01:24:24.000And if I were in the legislature in South Carolina, as I've said repeatedly, I would vote against the flag as well.
01:24:29.000But I would not assume that everybody who voted against me was a bigot.
01:24:33.000It's interesting, we say that not every Muslim is a terrorist, but apparently everybody who's a proponent of the Confederate flag is a bigot.
01:24:42.000It's not fair, but I do think it's tough.
01:24:45.000When I argue and I say, hey, I'm a conservative, you know, Republican, the party of Lincoln, the party that freed the slaves, and someone's going, oh, no, the Confederacy!
01:24:58.000And there are even some black people who think of the Confederate flag as a symbol of history and a symbol of Southern pride, and there are a lot of white people who feel that way, in good faith.
01:25:07.000So again, even though I would not vote for the flag, there are so many people that resent it, so many people that feel it's a symbol of racism, and so many businesses that would not relocate to my state because of the flag.
01:25:17.000I would vote against it for all sorts of reasons, but I would not assume that my lawmaker across the aisle who votes differently is doing so because of bigotry.
01:26:23.000They knew that I probably had views that would make the ears explode of everybody else on the set, but they were very polite to me.
01:26:29.000They also knew I was there only for a few minutes, and I'd be getting the hell out, so they probably were able to be polite for a few minutes.
01:26:34.000Yeah, I remember thinking it was a very funny storyline, and I thought you were a good sport at going in and doing it.
01:26:39.000You know, I've seen Rush Limbaugh do that, and I remember thinking it was a really critical error for someone like Mitt Romney to say no to SNL.
01:26:45.000I'd like to see more conservatives doing what you're doing, at least being open to...