Joe Biden's advice to women: Don't get married until you're 30 years old, because you'll be better off then when you're 25. Is this advice good advice or bad advice? Is it outdated and outdated? What does it mean for women to wait until they're 30 to get married and have a family?
00:00:29.000But you can't blame a snake for being a snake.
00:00:31.000What I want to talk about today is the advice of no serious guys until you're 30, and that this is echoed from the left.
00:00:39.000We've talked about how people will shut down dialogue before it begins.
00:00:42.000That's why it's such a pervasive problem when you're dealing with everything's racism, everything's homophobia, everything's sexism, everything is transphobia.
00:00:50.000Feminists have really painted women into a corner.
00:00:54.000Women who don't follow lockstep with third-wave feminism.
00:00:57.000You're seeing the factions that are sort of being created right now because we've been told as men we're not allowed an opinion for a very long amount of time.
00:01:05.000We'll express our opinions today, but I want to know I think you need to laser in on a question when you're talking about ideology.
00:01:14.000Has any of this, to you out there, if you're a feminist, if you're a first wave, second wave, whatever you want to call yourself, the idea that we value, that women should value profession over family, the idea that we exalt women, that we build up women by telling them that they are equivalent to men in male-dominated areas.
00:01:39.000The idea that we tell women you're just as good as a man at X, when we know it's not true, that you should value X instead of Y, we fundamentally changed what it is that a lot of women seek in life.
00:01:52.000And if you believe that gender is a societal construct, you'd have to believe that some of your motivations are a byproduct of societal constructs.
00:01:59.000I think the litmus test here is, and this is what we want to get into today, has any of this made your life better?
00:02:09.000I'm pretty fortunate in that I have a really large sample size with the show that we do, with the tens of millions of people each month.
00:02:16.000And we get a lot of letters, we get a lot of comments, and it's a problem that I know.
00:02:20.000I hear you, the women who reach out and say, how do I speak with my feminist friend about X?
00:02:25.000Because you're shut down as being anti-woman, even if you're a woman at this point.
00:02:30.000Look, I don't think we're helping anyone.
00:02:32.000I don't think we're helping trans people.
00:02:33.000I don't think that we're helping any marginalized class, and I certainly don't think that we're helping women, if ultimately the solutions that are being provided, or ultimately the values that are being espoused, have not made your life better.
00:05:43.000We wanted to prepare, you know, we kept our powder dry a little bit because obviously it was trending, you know, former Vice President Joe Biden being The very least creepy with a young girl, but I think there's something more to it that a lot of people have been missing.
00:05:55.000So my question to you before we do anything else is, out of all the things that former Vice President Joe Biden has done that are gross, we all agree, which one sticks out to you the most?
00:06:06.000Which one in your mind's eye makes you go, oh, that doesn't feel right?
00:06:16.000It's one of those things where maybe we have to split the baby because there's just so much that is wrong with it.
00:06:21.000All right, so we'll be talking about that.
00:06:23.000We'll be talking about the failed foreign policy that's going on right now with Saudi Arabia, gas prices, what the left is doing before the midterms, the state of the economy, and of course, on Muggleblue, playing Photoshop or not.
00:06:32.000But really, young women right now are miserable.
00:06:36.000And it's not a good thing for anybody.
00:08:06.000So before we move on, we're really going to spend some time here on Joe Biden's advice to young women and why everything about it is wrong.
00:08:12.000But first, and I should warn you, we're not showing you this because it's titillating, which at first glance you might think, why are we showing this?
00:08:21.000This 23-year-old TikTok influencer, because that's a job now, is really not known for anything other than showing her breasts for millions of views and dollars.
00:11:15.000No, I know at first glance that seems really bad, but he also went on to, you know, he's actually qualified as a finishing school instructor.
00:12:56.000Let me look, genuinely, of course, okay, we'll move on from this, but I do have to ask you, if you're a dad, you have a daughter, if that's your wife, anyone other than former Vice President Joe Biden, let's just get rid of all the white noise here from the media, and oh, you know, this is political theater.
00:13:14.000Would you be okay with that if that was your daughter?
00:14:03.000And the FBI, kind of like with Ilhan Omar banging her brother, Reuters and Snopes, were like, well, we weren't able to confirm it, so it's not not true.
00:14:10.000That's kind of your job, is to confirm it.
00:14:12.000Just, you know, here's the marriage certificate.
00:14:40.000I mean, you have the account that she wrote down, Ashley Biden, and then, of course, you have her entire life and behavioral choices as substantiating evidence.
00:17:30.000You can't become a CEO of the most powerful company well into your 30s and then want to be, or you can, but the chances are slim, a mother.
00:17:38.000You can't go through second adolescence and then also be equipped, if you only start looking for serious relationships when you are 30, be equipped for a serious relationship.
00:17:53.000So the median length of dating, and all references are available at loudmouthcreditor.com, before engagement is about three and a half years.
00:18:10.000Then the average amount of time that people wait to have children after marriage is three years.
00:18:16.000So now you're looking at the low, low, low end, 37 and a half, more likely 39.
00:18:20.000So assuming that you follow the former Vice President's advice, Mr. Right, as they call him, if you were to meet the perfect man, meaning immediately when you turn 30, and you have not been looking at any serious relationships, if you hit the lottery and immediately meet Mr. Right, you're still, on average, at the soonest, looking at becoming a mother at 37 years old.
00:18:44.000I know some of you are going to say, well, not all women want to be mothers.
00:19:53.000Like, really, it takes time to find somebody.
00:19:55.000And then, you were in a position where we were, where thank God, my wife is a little bit younger than me, so this works out a little bit better for us, but she was getting closer to that time where, okay, it's going to be more difficult if I wait too much longer.
00:20:51.000Okay, 37 years old is when you're looking at becoming a mother at this point.
00:20:53.000If you follow Joe Biden's advice, that is when 90% of your eggs are gone.
00:21:00.000So here you go, the references are available.
00:21:02.000I can say these are in published medical journals, but it's not like this is something.
00:21:05.000When people say this is agreed upon in the scientific community, when they say that meaning like puberty blockers are mostly okay, well, we haven't tested that yet.
00:21:58.000It's not that you have to be a mother to be happy or to be fulfilled as a woman,
00:22:03.000but you need to understand that there is an option that becomes a more distant reality the older that you get.
00:22:11.000And I don't think that we are doing young women a service by hiding that and by not bringing up the... It's the same thing where we talked about children on purity blockers.
00:22:20.000You need to weigh the risks and rewards.
00:22:21.000Of course, John Oliver skims past, in some instances, it may lead to sterility.
00:22:29.000If you think that motherhood is something that you want as a part of your life, you absolutely cannot be waiting to look for a serious guy until you're 30.
00:22:37.000Also, something that can't be statistically observed, I'm willing to bet that the kinds of guys who you would want to be a father at the age of 30 are more difficult to come by.
00:23:48.000You can have experiences that are fantastic.
00:23:50.000You can do things that leave an impact on civilization for a very long time with inventing new technologies or maybe figuring out world peace.
00:25:25.000But again, we're talking about comparing women to then and now.
00:25:29.000Suicidality in girls has increased 12% annually from 2007 to 2014.
00:25:34.000And then you see on the flip side of that, because of divorce laws, again, a lot of that has been pushed by the left because of this idea that marriage is something that really isn't a binding contract.
00:25:44.000Men are checking out of the marriage pool.
00:26:14.000Dad can't come to my baseball game because he's at work.
00:26:17.000When it's a woman, however, that should be your singular pursuit because that's where you find self-worth.
00:26:23.000All I want Especially for my daughter, and I've been thinking about this a lot, is for her to have a choice, and for her to be accurately, now not a choice to kill somebody else, to have a choice as it relates to her own life.
00:26:35.000If she wants to go become a CEO and forego being a mom and a wife, fine.
00:26:40.000But I want her to understand the consequences.
00:26:43.000And there's been one side that has been cloaking the consequences because they have a financially vested interest in you being enslaved to the workforce or ultimately being beholden to the government.
00:26:54.000And that comes in the form of student loans.
00:26:56.000I mean, right, there's a litany of examples that we could list for you.
00:28:29.000But I think there is an element to that where then it becomes, you know, you're going into dating, you're not really, there's not a maturity now that comes until you're 30.
00:28:36.000Like, so regardless of where the biological clock is at, you're not ready to do these things because you're just, The growth isn't there.
00:28:44.000And I think also when you bring in stuff like pornography, there's that element where the actual sex act is not the same as the thing that you've been getting through puberty, really.
00:28:56.000And that's disappointing to men, possibly to women.
00:29:08.000We talked about that, where they've had thousands of sexual climaxes before they've actually had a sexual interaction with a woman, a lot of young men.
00:29:14.000And men now are saying, young men are saying, the juice isn't worth the squeeze.
00:29:17.000I don't want to be falsely accused of something.
00:29:22.000I'll just play video games and use pornography.
00:29:25.000And it is a second adolescence, and you know what a brilliant ploy is?
00:29:27.000Hey, make sure that everyone goes to college and it's paid for by the government so that they are basically experiencing four years of glorified alcoholism until 22 at the minimum.
00:29:53.000But by the time you're 30, you just stop being a kid.
00:29:57.000Things have just shifted, and that's how it appears to me.
00:29:59.000Yeah, I know it's called second adolescence, but he's saying no serious guys until you're... That means you don't even start thinking about it.
00:30:05.000And we've just become, I mean, we've been selfish.
00:30:07.000Do you always kind of find this funny when you look back at previous generations, people that are in their maybe 60s, 70s, 80s, and they tell you their life story?
00:30:34.000That was looked at as something that, hey, some people can go to college.
00:30:36.000I'm going to go learn a skill in a trade and become very good at what I do and make a pretty good, comfortable living for the rest of my life doing it.
00:30:42.000We've told people that you're entitled to everything.
00:30:45.000Don't do anything serious until you're in your 30s.
00:30:47.000You're making terrible life decisions for people and you're doing it for control.
00:30:51.000And you're also not celebrating the differences.
00:30:53.000We want to celebrate diversity as it relates to, what, race, as it relates to sex, I'm sorry, gender, I'm sorry, sex, as it relates to sexual orientation.
00:31:03.000Why do we assume that it's right for all people to go to college and to get a master's degree And to saddle themselves with that, why don't we assume that it would maybe be comparable to the rest of all of human history, that some people, it's perfectly fine, they should maybe join the military, some people should learn a trade, some people should start a business.
00:31:22.000Not everyone needs to go to university, but we do know that if you go to university it is going to stall.
00:31:28.000Your development on a personal level, as far as relationships.
00:31:32.000People tend to not be engaged in long-term relationships, which is different.
00:31:36.000A lot of people used to actually have a high school sweetheart or college sweetheart.
00:32:03.000We have to curb some of our natural basic instincts, right?
00:32:07.000It's a constant struggle if you believe that human beings are inherently flawed.
00:32:09.000If you believe that everybody is perfect and God doesn't make mistakes is the philosophy, which is totally different from what we're talking about, but that's what they use as cover for everything.
00:33:19.000And I can't say that there's a concerted effort where they've all had a meeting behind our backs.
00:33:23.000But again, if you look at every single policy, all of them, let's just say through happenstance from the left, if they had their way, would be detrimental, would be corrosive toward the nuclear family.
00:34:12.000But they understood that for us to have a limited government society, before federal government, before state government, before municipal government, you had to have self-governance.
00:34:20.000And that's why they believed that the nuclear family was the central building block to a free society, and that's why we had marriage laws that encouraged it.
00:34:28.000Because they believe that that was what was best for people, for families, for communities.
00:34:34.000And now he said, no, no, no, no, we were maybe wrong about that.
00:34:36.000Well, what data do you have that says you were wrong about that?
00:34:39.000All of the evidence that we have from the last 40 years, it's made women less happy, more suicidal, more miserable.
00:34:53.000Or do you think it would be better if you follow the advice of the Kamala Harris's of the world, you know, 1% of the Democratic primary vote?
00:36:37.000So yesterday, while eating an ice cream cone, former Vice President Joe Biden said that he wasn't at all, and this is how you see how out of touch they are, that he's not concerned about the economy.
00:38:27.000A 100% chance of a recession in the next 12 months.
00:38:30.000You know, it's really interesting they come out with a prediction of the next 12 months being a recession when we're already in a recession by definition!
00:39:50.000I understand that those things vary greatly throughout the year, but in situations where energy prices are going really, really high, and food is high, people still have to pay it, so it's inflation.
00:39:59.000So yeah, and by the way, when I adjusted for inflation, wages are actually down.
00:40:06.000So let me give you a few figures on inflation just so you know and then we'll get to why Joe Biden is actually avoiding discussing the economy.
00:42:31.000So, real wages under Biden, they're down, you know, anywhere, we've talked about how you're purchasing power down 3%, but real wages are down 8.5% nationally, according to the New York Post and the Federal Reserve.
00:42:42.000The average salary increase, I don't have the source in front of me, I'm sure you guys can get it there in the edit bay, over $5,000 in the first three years of Donald Trump.
00:42:50.000As opposed to, I believe it was $1,000-something under eight years of Barack Obama.
00:43:25.000So if you had told me right now that Joe Biden was president leading up to COVID and this was what was happening to the economy at the very beginning of COVID becoming a problem, I would expect that.
00:43:33.000And then Donald Trump was the guy who came when the economy opened up.
00:43:35.000And so, of course, the numbers are going to go up and everything's going to be much better.
00:43:38.000When former Vice President Joe Biden came.
00:44:22.000So when we used to criticize, for example, Barack Obama, you'd say, well, if you actually look at the increase in wages, for example, it's only $1,000 under eight years.
00:44:29.000Donald Trump over $5,000 in three years.
00:46:01.000He is going to release another 10 to 15 million barrels from the Strategic Reserve, is what he's going to do.
00:46:06.000Of course, this is a guy who shut down a lot of drilling, where they say actually increased more drilling on federal land than anyone else, but that's because he shut down more than anyone else.
00:46:12.000It's really hard to get a handle on a lot of these numbers because of COVID.
00:47:07.000That tells you that this former vice president does not care that your gas prices go up, that your food prices go up, that your energy prices go up, that they skyrocket.
00:47:16.000That's not what bothers him, so long as he wins the midterms.
00:47:22.000It's not how can I solve the problem for Americans, it's how can I hide the problem until the midterms so that I'm not embarrassed.
00:47:30.000This is a person who does not care about you, he cares about the greater good of the Democratic Party, which does not look out for the interests of the American people.
00:49:37.000In the process, when the House and Senate gets back, they're going to have to, there's going to be some consequences for what they've done with Russia.
00:51:38.000He's hurt America and he's made the world a more dangerous place.
00:51:42.000Now, I just saw this on CNN where they were saying, you know, Donald Trump, sure, maybe he didn't start any new wars, but we almost had World War III.
00:51:53.000Russia's threatening nukes now, not then.
00:51:55.000If we can't agree that he is the only president in modern American history, factually, who hasn't, who didn't start any new wars, isn't that, I mean, that's a good thing.
00:52:04.000It's just really everything is politicking at this point, and unfortunately there is one party that is diametrically opposed to your best interests.
00:52:11.000They're more concerned with getting your kids on puberty blockers, and then they blame you and gaslight you for saying, well, why do you care about that?
00:52:43.000By the way, look, I understand that inflation is normally tied to government spending a lot of times, us pumping too much money into the economy and overheating, but we just don't agree with that.
00:52:51.000So we're going to put more money into a really inflated economy.
00:52:55.000And by the way, a really important point, too, researchers, when we were talking about this, they made this point when Biden says, the crazy MAGA crowd.
00:53:22.000I honestly can't think of something, I'm sure there is, but nothing comes to mind as far as a greater perversion of being a public servant than asking a foreign government to just put that off, just punt that until midterms so I can win.
00:53:43.000I can't think of something not only more evil, but that is throwing you under the bus.
00:53:48.000Well, that is Barack Obama's playbook.
00:53:50.000Do you remember when he said to Putin, after the election I'll have more flexibility?
00:53:54.000I'll actually be able to do what I want to do without having to pay the political price for doing it?
00:53:58.000Look, Donald Trump understood that when America is strong, the world is a safer place.
00:54:03.000Joe Biden and Barack Obama did not understand that.
00:54:06.000Fundamentally, when America is strong, the world is a safer place because people are in check more.
00:54:11.000They don't have as much leverage on us.
00:54:13.000When they do, they can do whatever they want and we can't do anything about it.
00:54:18.000When Saudi controls the price at the pump, essentially, because they control how much oil is coming out of these massive production companies in all these different countries, We have to deal with that problem when we're not pumping it here.
00:54:59.000Not only every climate, but we have pretty much every natural resource that we would need to not only feed our own people, to not only power the energy that we need for our own people, but to be a net exporter of all of it.
00:55:12.000Those guys threatening martyrdom and the teddy bears have their picnic hats?
00:56:09.000It's not a never-ending supply of money.
00:56:11.000And we see when push comes to shove behind closed doors, they will take actions, meaning they, this administration right now, that fly in direct opposition to your best interests and, ironically, that means against the best interests of the world.