The Michael Knowles Show - July 28, 2020


Ep. 587 - The Memes Of Production


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

187.42581

Word Count

9,158

Sentence Count

701

Misogynist Sentences

16

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

The Trump campaign has finally hit on a new line of attack that seems to be connecting with the base. And the right is finally taking back the memes of production. Plus, why the left is losing its grip on the internet.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Trump campaign has spent a lot of time attacking Joe Biden for things that don't make
00:00:05.160 any sense. So they'll attack Joe Biden for being too tough on crime. That was actually a line of
00:00:10.040 attack for a while. Or they'll attack Joe Biden for formerly supporting the traditional definition
00:00:15.880 of marriage. So that's like a terrible thing. And it just didn't make sense. It didn't have
00:00:19.800 a great connection, I think, to the base. Finally, I don't know what's going on in the campaign,
00:00:24.000 but they seem to have hit the right direction again. They are finally attacking Joe Biden and
00:00:30.520 the Democrats broadly for something that makes sense. They're making the point. And this will be
00:00:35.120 a central, if not the central theme of the campaign. Democrats are dangerous.
00:00:43.200 Seattle's pledged to defund its police department by 50 percent, even including a proposal to remove
00:00:49.900 9-1-1 dispatchers from police control. You can see this kind of guy trying to break in in the
00:00:55.300 background. Old woman, older woman, a woman of a certain age trying to call the police.
00:01:01.340 You've reached 9-1-1. I'm sorry that there is no one here to answer your emergency call,
00:01:06.280 but leave a message and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
00:01:09.260 Crime will rise significantly. I'm Donald J. Trump, and I approve this message.
00:01:13.100 You won't be safe in Joe Biden's America. That's the key. That's the message. That's the sort of
00:01:20.060 thing people care about. Not these silly ancillary issues. The central message, how to protect your
00:01:25.440 life, how to protect your livelihood. The Trump campaign, the right broadly, has lost the narrative
00:01:31.240 over the past few months, which it didn't make a lot of sense because the right has always been so
00:01:37.020 good at seeing the problems with the left's message, messaging particularly very well on the
00:01:42.360 internet where there's no gatekeepers. Well, finally, the right is taking back the memes of
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00:03:22.800 We're finally taking back the memes of production. Actually, the person who kind of even put this
00:03:29.540 thought into my head yesterday was not some rock ribbed right winger. The person who put this into
00:03:34.760 my head was Elon Musk. Elon Musk, the spaceman, the Tesla man. He tweeted out, he's been tweeting
00:03:42.520 out more provocative things in recent days, things that contradict the leftist narrative. So he tweeted
00:03:47.120 out this image of Karl Marx and it was like one of these quote meme images. It was Karl Marx on one
00:03:53.540 side and then it said, give me that for free, hungry Santa. Cause Karl Marx looks kind of like
00:03:58.880 hungry Santa. And it's a das Kapital in a nutshell. He summed up Marx's most famous book. If you've ever
00:04:06.900 tried to read it, it's hard to call it his greatest work because it's absolutely unreadable, but it's
00:04:12.180 considered, it's considered his, his greatest work. And then Elon tweeted out after this kind of joke,
00:04:17.000 he tweeted out something that I think Republicans and conservatives should pay attention to. He tweeted out
00:04:22.220 quote, the left is losing the middle. And I think for a lot of us whose head is in politics all the
00:04:29.620 time, you know, we're constantly reading what's going on on the internet and on Twitter and, and even
00:04:34.000 cable news or something like that. It's, it's easy to forget that a lot of people don't spend all of
00:04:41.120 their time thinking about politics. A lot of people do other things, right? They have lives outside of
00:04:46.180 politics. And so there, this is why the left is so effective because the left controls all of the
00:04:52.040 institutions in particular, the media institutions. So if you're only spending, I don't know, 20 minutes
00:04:57.760 a day hearing anything about politics, you're only going to hear the left left's message. You probably
00:05:02.000 haven't heard the right's message, but the left is going so far in a radical direction that even people
00:05:08.580 who are in the middle, who maybe are not paying a ton of attention, who don't have particularly strong
00:05:14.200 ideological views one way or the other, they're beginning to notice, huh, even though I haven't been
00:05:19.920 reading Politico all day, I know I don't want to be with the people tearing down George Washington
00:05:23.540 statues, even though, I don't know, I'm not totally paying attention. I don't want to be with the
00:05:27.160 people burning down American cities or attacking different Americans or burning down federal
00:05:33.020 courthouses, right? There, the left is in fact losing the middle. Why are they losing the middle?
00:05:40.900 No, I think what the Trump campaign and other Republicans have tried to do up until this point in the
00:05:44.760 campaign is basically pander on left-wing issues. So they've gone after Joe Biden for being too tough
00:05:50.640 on crime in 1994 because they think that's going to help them win the black vote, which to me, it's
00:05:55.280 such obvious, transparent pandering. It's that's not the right strategy. Or they'll go after Joe Biden
00:06:00.980 because they'll say he wasn't pro gay marriage early enough or something like that. And you just think
00:06:06.600 that that's going to win over the middle. The middle doesn't care about that. The middle who doesn't
00:06:09.800 have a lot of time to pay attention to politics, just cares about basic things. Keep my family safe,
00:06:14.020 support my country, be able to go to work, right? Simple things where the Republicans could be
00:06:18.440 winning if they would just take the message there. And I think finally, that's what's beginning to
00:06:22.660 happen with the Trump campaign and with others. The radicalism is not just at the national level,
00:06:27.240 it's in every one of these Democrat cities. You know, Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot obviously is
00:06:33.180 running one of the worst managed cities in all of America. They have huge problems there, in particular
00:06:38.880 crime. I mean, parts of Chicago, it's like you're walking around downtown Fallujah sometimes.
00:06:43.500 And so in the midst of all this, President Trump comes in and says, look, if you can't take care
00:06:48.060 of your city, I'm going to send in the federal government to instill order because we're not
00:06:52.340 going to permit an American city to be a war zone. And Lori Lightfoot, mayor of Chicago,
00:06:57.980 goes on CNN, doesn't say thank you, federal government. Please help us. Doesn't admit that
00:07:01.780 she's got a problem in her city. She goes on and she says she doesn't want the problem to get fixed.
00:07:08.140 We can't just allow anyone to come into Chicago, play police in our streets, in our neighborhoods
00:07:15.900 when they don't know the first thing about our city. That's a recipe for disaster. And that's
00:07:21.000 what you're seeing playing out in Portland on a nightly basis. We don't need that here. That is
00:07:26.180 not a value add and it doesn't help enhance our public safety. You do need that. It would be a value
00:07:33.060 add. It would help enhance your public safety. First of all, this idea that the federal agents
00:07:38.160 are playing cop. No, I think they're, they've got a much more successful record at law enforcement
00:07:44.080 than Lori Lightfoot does in Chicago. And by the way, the head of the police union in Chicago says
00:07:49.160 that everything she just said is BS. And actually the head of the police union in Chicago is asking
00:07:53.860 for the federal help because the civil authority there, people like Lori Lightfoot and other Democrats
00:07:59.880 that run other democratic cities are not enforcing the law enough. Forget Chicago. Look over at New
00:08:06.880 York city, New York right now, shootings are up. They had 47 shootings last week, not last month,
00:08:16.380 not the last two months, not the last six months, 47 shootings last week. Do you know what,
00:08:22.400 what spike that is? That's a 176% spike compared to the same period last year. That's according
00:08:31.500 to police sources in New York. Who are these people that got killed? Well, one of them, 16 year old
00:08:37.520 shot in the head and killed 16 year old kid, teenager. Another one, 18 year old shot in the head,
00:08:44.400 actually survived unbelievably, wonderfully in critical condition though. Because of the mayhem on
00:08:52.360 the streets of New York. And what is that mayhem caused? Well, it's caused by not enforcing the
00:08:57.440 law, undercutting the police, stoking a narrative that the police are racist, slaughtering innocent
00:09:03.300 black men across the country, which is a lie, encouraging people to go out and riot, locking
00:09:09.040 people up, not letting them go to work for six months at a time. How long has it been now? It's
00:09:13.420 been what, four or five months at this point. And the argument for all of this, do you remember the
00:09:19.000 argument for all of this from Andrew Cuomo, the governor of New York who has handled this lockdown
00:09:24.140 slash plague slash riot crisis worse than any governor in America? Do you know what his argument
00:09:29.220 was for his draconian restrictions? His argument was, if it saves one life, if it saves just one life.
00:09:38.240 This is about saving lives. And if everything we do saves just one life,
00:09:44.840 I'll be happy. What if everything you do leads to 176% spike in shootings?
00:09:52.320 Then, then it will not have been worth it, I assume. Who's going to be held responsible for that?
00:09:56.320 Forget even, I mean, moving past the shootings aspect of this, Andrew Cuomo's specific COVID
00:10:02.000 policies killed thousands of senior citizens. Didn't save lives. Who's held responsible for that?
00:10:08.020 The middle, the people who don't have a whole lot of time,
00:10:10.840 who they only hear snippets from the mainstream media. That's what they want to hear about.
00:10:17.360 They want to, simple things, lives. Don't get too abstract. You don't need to get into,
00:10:22.200 you know, lofty gender theory to win them over. Say that you're going to protect people.
00:10:28.340 Meanwhile, what are Democrats doing? They're undercutting their argument even more. Now they're
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00:12:04.700 all over our streets, not just in Chicago, but also in New York, also in Portland, all over the place.
00:12:10.540 People are concerned about their safety. People are concerned about, even outside of America,
00:12:16.400 our adversaries aggressing on us. China seems to be doing that. And what does AOC say she wants to do?
00:12:21.400 She wants to defund military recruitment. She's hiding this in a defense spending bill. This is
00:12:28.480 an amendment to a defense spending bill. She wants to defund recruiting in schools. You know,
00:12:34.560 when you're in high school and the military recruiter comes in, it's like a rite of passage
00:12:39.460 if you happen to go to public school in America. She wants to get rid of that completely. She wants
00:12:43.760 to bar the military from advertising or interacting with people on Twitch or any video game, esports,
00:12:49.580 or live streaming platform. And this is the statement she made about it. She put this out
00:12:53.780 to defend her indefensible, egregious decision. Whether through recruitment stations in their
00:12:59.140 lunchrooms or now through esports teams, children in low-income communities are persistently targeted
00:13:03.820 for enlistment. The military can, for some, provide a rewarding career, but low-income Americans are not
00:13:10.020 being given anywhere near the same information or access to trade schools, college, or other
00:13:14.400 postgraduate opportunities. Now, listen to how she's saying they're not being given enough
00:13:20.040 information. And that's why we need to take away the information that we're giving them about the
00:13:23.820 military. The kids in these communities don't have good opportunities. So we need to take away
00:13:28.540 one of the opportunities that they have. It doesn't make a lot of sense. I mean, even the language
00:13:33.720 she uses. The military can, for some, provide a rewarding career. That's outrageous. It's an
00:13:41.140 extraordinarily rewarding career. And it's a career for which we are all grateful. We civilians are all
00:13:46.220 very grateful because the military keeps us safe. You know, this was the one, the one, it used to be
00:13:51.960 in America, the one aspect of American politics that was beyond partisan infighting was the military.
00:14:00.280 You know, the Democrats would want to defund the military itself, pull back defense spending.
00:14:03.900 The Republicans would want to beef it up a little bit more, but that's a little different than what's
00:14:07.940 happening here. What AOC is saying here is we actually need to stop people from joining the
00:14:12.880 military. We need to minimize recruitment because it's bad for people. And the military preys on low
00:14:20.520 income people. Not the case, by the way, a lot of my family, a lot of my family has served in the
00:14:25.100 military. And the, the picture that, that is painted by left-wing Democrats is simply not the case.
00:14:32.020 This is a great thing to run on. You know, the president Trump has, has made this habit of
00:14:39.620 campaigning on the American flag on the 4th of July. And would you believe it? The Democrats took
00:14:44.100 the bait and now they oppose the American flag and the 4th of July and our founding fathers. And
00:14:48.480 apparently now even joining the military. Great thing, great thing to run on. Great, great meme,
00:14:54.260 great thing to put out there. AOC, not just the military she wants to defund recruitment for,
00:14:58.920 she also wants to defund the police. And this brings us back to the chaos happening on our
00:15:05.500 streets. Because there's a political question here, which is who does this help?
00:15:10.220 You know, some people seem to think that Trump is allowing the cities to burn down because it helps
00:15:15.280 him politically. These are Democrat cities that shows the effects of Democrat policies.
00:15:20.060 That's what the Oakland mayor believes. The Oakland mayor, Libby Schaaf,
00:15:23.360 told Oakland residents, she thinks that the vandalism helps Trump. She said,
00:15:28.520 vandalizing our downtown gives Donald Trump the images he wants and the justification he seeks
00:15:33.840 to send federal troops into American cities. Do you think Donald Trump wants to send federal
00:15:37.920 troops into American cities? Of course not. Are you insane? What, what does he gain from sending
00:15:45.880 the federal troops in? First of all, if he did gain, don't you think he would have done it
00:15:48.940 now months ago when all of this rioting began? It's been going on for two months. Wouldn't he have
00:15:55.160 started it a little sooner if it helped him? It doesn't help him at all. Because all you need
00:15:59.260 is one federal agent discharging one round from their gun and it's game over. You're going to hear
00:16:04.900 this is Kent state all over again. This is a fascist attack on the people rising up and minorities and
00:16:11.260 blah, blah, blah, whatever nonsense the left is spouting.
00:16:14.560 This is a terrible thing for president Trump. Now there is a little bit of a political advantage
00:16:21.140 to people being able to see a difference. They say, gosh, I don't want my city to, to look like
00:16:25.780 that, like this Democrat run city, but I'm not sure people even put two and two together on which
00:16:30.200 party is managing those cities. In fact, the images only really help Trump. If Trump can fix the problem,
00:16:38.840 the images help Trump. If Trump can effectively go in and, and fix the mess that the Democrats have
00:16:49.020 made. If, if Donald Trump can't do that, if, if, if Donald Trump just points over there and says,
00:16:53.600 look at how all those cities are burning, reelect me to save America. That's not a compelling argument
00:16:58.160 because people are going to look at him and say, why do I need to reelect you? You're the president.
00:17:00.920 Now fix the problem. Now this is Donald Trump's whole argument. The whole reason that people elected
00:17:07.620 him is because he went in and he said, I'm not a regular politician. I don't know all the stupid
00:17:11.940 stuff that they always say. I'm not all talk, no action. I build things. I do things. I'm going to
00:17:16.420 build this country back up and do things here. That's, that's what we like about the guy. He cuts
00:17:20.580 through the BS. Well, if he can't get that done, then actually these scenes are going to hurt him.
00:17:26.060 They've put him in a terrible position. I have a great deal of sympathy for him here, but that's the
00:17:31.260 key. The Democrats are betting on president Trump, not be able to fix this problem.
00:17:36.940 And president Trump now looks like he's fixing it. The, the DHS or the DOJ rather has just
00:17:44.540 announced the arrests that they've made around the country. They've arrested 236 people around
00:17:49.300 the country and 238 defendants have been charged nationwide in quote cases related to violent
00:17:54.960 opportunists and civil unrest. Uh, this according to the DOJ spokesman, 24, 74 rather people in
00:18:02.280 Portland have been arrested. 60 of whom were charged with federal crimes for alleged acts that they
00:18:07.700 committed against federal police or facilities. Huzzah. This is good. This is good because you
00:18:13.220 look at these videos going around the country and you think all you want is for these people to be
00:18:17.480 arrested. All you want is for these guys to face some consequences. And finally, this is pretty good
00:18:23.040 at the federal level to be able to charge 230 some odd people. This is good. I call it a start
00:18:28.280 because really you'd like to charge the 300, 400, 500, however many of these people are coming out
00:18:32.920 and attacking people's businesses, federal property, people's, people's livelihoods, lives.
00:18:38.360 People are dying in the streets, right? That's what you want. That's the message. Run on law and
00:18:43.560 order. Run on fixing things. Run on keeping people safe. All the other nonsense, all the, the other
00:18:50.600 Washington consultant BS where you're going to be able to seem like you're running to the left of
00:18:57.380 Joe Biden on transgender rights or something. That's not it, man. That's not what is going to
00:19:03.260 move people to the polls of, of any political view, frankly, in November. The stakes are too high
00:19:10.780 here. It's not just that we feel like our, our safety is threatened from these roving, marauding
00:19:15.840 gangs of vandals. We also think that our safety is threatened by this China virus that has taken over
00:19:21.580 the world. And frankly, people think our livelihoods might be threatened by politicized science because
00:19:26.820 there are treatments for the China virus that are now being suppressed, it seems for political
00:19:32.900 reasons. And on this exact point, there's a group of doctors that showed up yesterday to the Supreme
00:19:38.000 Court in Washington. This was led by the Dr. Stella Emanuel. And she said that hydroxychloroquine,
00:19:46.760 remember hydroxychloroquine? It was a treatment for coronavirus early on, is being suppressed for
00:19:51.280 political reasons because president Trump is the orange man and the orange man is bad. And so you
00:19:57.020 had, you saw a lot of evidence that hydroxychloroquine particularly combined with a few other things was
00:20:01.720 working very well to treat coronavirus early on. Then you saw some science papers published,
00:20:08.400 medical papers saying that hydroxychloroquine was actually killing people. It was so terrible.
00:20:12.300 And then everyone stopped doing it because Trump touted it. Then you found out that those papers were
00:20:17.480 retracted because they were trash. They were just politicized. And now this woman comes out and
00:20:22.540 says, cut it out with the politics, help cure people, put the medicine first.
00:20:28.800 I've taken care of over 350 patients. It's not lost one, not a diabetic, not a somebody with high
00:20:34.500 blood pressure, not somebody with asthma, not an old person. We've not lost one patient. And on top of
00:20:40.820 that, I've put myself, my staff and many doctors that I know on hydroxychloroquine for prevention
00:20:47.240 because by the very mechanism of action, it works early and as a prophylaxis. We see patients, 10 to
00:20:53.380 15 COVID patients every day. We give them breathing treatments. We only wear surgical masks. None of us
00:20:58.640 has gotten sick. It works. I'm upset. Why I'm upset is that I see people that cannot breathe. I see
00:21:05.180 parents walk in. I see diabetics sit in my office knowing that this is a death sentence and they
00:21:10.740 can't breathe. And I hug them and I tell them, it's going to be okay. You're going to leave.
00:21:14.640 And we treat them and they leave. None has died. So if some fake science, some person sponsored by
00:21:21.840 all these fake pharma companies comes out and say, oh, we've done studies and they found out that it
00:21:25.740 doesn't work. I can tell you categorically it's fake science. How do you think the left responded to
00:21:31.920 this woman and the whole group of people wearing white lab coats standing behind her?
00:21:35.740 They said, I kid you not. They said that this was politicized science, politicized science.
00:21:44.360 What do you think you people have been doing for the past three months, four months, five months,
00:21:49.500 however long this has been going on. It's unbelievable. They, the, the left says science
00:21:55.760 is not political. Follow the science, follow the white lab coat, listen to our white lab coats,
00:22:00.240 even though they told you to do one thing. And then they told you to do the opposite of that thing.
00:22:03.520 The next day, don't just listen to them, whatever they say. And so then all of a sudden we point to
00:22:09.520 some white lab coats and we say, well, what about those people? Those people are saying something
00:22:12.320 else. They say, no, that's political. So only the leftist scientists, those are the only good
00:22:17.160 ones. But the, apparently the, I don't even know what this woman's politics are, but let's just say
00:22:21.440 she's conservative. The conservative scientists you're not allowed to listen to. So they try to discredit
00:22:26.240 her. They do all the things that they accused the right of having done for the past few months
00:22:30.720 and they try to discredit this woman in particular. But unfortunately there's a bit of a scientific
00:22:38.060 consensus behind what she's saying, including by very fancy people with very fancy titles who go to
00:22:43.260 all the fancy schools that the left loves. Namely just recently, just last week, a doctor and professor
00:22:50.300 Harvey A. Reich, MD, PhD, professor of epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health. This guy is
00:22:57.740 the author of 300, over 300 peer reviewed publications. He holds senior positions on the
00:23:02.920 editorial boards of several leading journals. This guy checks every single box of leftist expert
00:23:08.860 scientists. Well, he wrote in an op-ed in Newsweek last week that the key to defeating coronavirus
00:23:14.560 already exists. We need to start using it. It's called hydroxychloroquine. So he backs up
00:23:20.800 exactly, exactly what this woman is saying. The left ignores it. The left doesn't want to hear about
00:23:27.620 it because Trump touted hydroxychloroquine and hydroxychloroquine is simple and it might help
00:23:32.000 and it might reopen the country. And the left doesn't want to reopen the country. Not yet. They don't
00:23:37.140 want to. They want to reopen the country, maybe on November 4th, day after the election day.
00:23:41.540 It's the only explanation. There is nothing that the lockdowns could possibly do at this point for
00:23:48.520 public health. Not a thing. The point of the lockdowns was to flatten the curve so that we
00:23:54.780 didn't overwhelm the hospital system. Even at the peak of this, we never came anywhere close. There's
00:23:58.460 no sign that we will. Then flatten the curve became find a cure. Well, we do have certain treatments that
00:24:05.000 seem to work very well, but what about the vaccine? Even Dr. Fauci, even the exalted Dr. Fauci tells us
00:24:09.840 the vaccine will be at best, what, 70% effective. And a lot of people won't get the vaccine anyway,
00:24:15.300 so we won't get herd immunity. So we won't even be able to get the herd immunity if we were to lock
00:24:19.540 down and wait for the vaccine. There is nothing left to do other than keep shooting ourselves in the
00:24:26.400 foot and stay closed and destroy the economy and destroy the schooling system, which frankly,
00:24:31.940 that part of it might be the silver lining in storm cloud, and wait until November and hope that we
00:24:37.920 can get Joe Biden through the election. That's the argument now. Entirely political. Or we could
00:24:44.000 listen to some of those doctors. All of a sudden, I'm interested in listening to some doctors,
00:24:49.920 but the left won't let us do it. Don't forget, public health experts are part
00:24:55.960 politician and they're part scientist. That's why public health, right? Public health is having
00:25:02.380 to do with politics. We can't ignore that there is a political dimension of this, but we can try to
00:25:07.880 follow the science. I'll show you a little bit of science that I just ran into yesterday. I finally,
00:25:11.780 I was going to break down and buy a mask because for some places, they won't let you inside if you
00:25:15.800 don't have a mask on. And I like to pick up my sushi sometimes, so I need a mask. So I'm looking
00:25:20.380 around and say, okay, fine, I'll buy the stupid mask. I'll get one of them. I can pull it out and wear it
00:25:24.400 when I go inside or something. So I'm looking at the products. You can, you can get these masks on
00:25:29.320 Amazon. You can get them at Old Navy. You can get them at a, basically every clothing store now makes
00:25:34.040 the masks. You can get them all over the internet. Then I see on every single one of them, a disclaimer.
00:25:41.620 This mask is not intended for medical use and not proven to reduce the transmission of disease.
00:25:47.120 This mask is not FDA approved, not intended for medical use and not proven to reduce the
00:25:51.100 transmission of disease. This product makes no claim of antimicrobial protection, antiviral
00:25:56.740 protection, particulate filtration, or infection prevention or reduction. Please note that these
00:26:01.300 masks are not intended as a replacement for medical grade PPE and do not cure or prevent any diseases.
00:26:09.780 That's a funny disclaimer to have on all of the masks, which we are told now the science has changed
00:26:14.960 and the masks protect us. It doesn't sound like it from the disclaimers. Now you might say, well,
00:26:20.760 Michael, it's because the, the government agencies just don't move fast enough to change the
00:26:26.200 disclaimer. The government agency is the agency telling us to wear the stupid masks. So you'd
00:26:31.940 think if they could move fast enough to issue this guidance, they could move fast enough to remove the
00:26:36.560 disclaimer, but they don't remove the disclaimer because the science hasn't changed. Because as we,
00:26:41.680 I read it on the show a few days ago on the CDC website put up as recently as may, there are 14
00:26:47.360 clinical studies showing that the masks don't do bupkis. Very, very little do the masks do.
00:26:54.540 And yet, and yet people are being told to buy all of them and they're being told to buy all of them
00:27:01.620 because it's a political symbol. Now let's say though, let's say that you are more inclined to
00:27:07.900 trust the experts, which fine, I totally understand. Better safe than sorry. I don't think that's the,
00:27:13.440 I don't think it's actually safer. And I, and I, and I, I do think the risk is pretty great,
00:27:17.800 but let's say, okay, whatever. That's fine. It's just a mask. Who cares? What reason do I have to
00:27:22.720 trust the public health experts? Look, the cases are surging, right? Aren't the cases surging?
00:27:27.100 Maybe they are. Maybe they're surging. Maybe they're not because 600,000 people in just the last few
00:27:34.160 weeks were just misdiagnosed with COVID. Actually, I'm sorry. Those 600,000 people were misdiagnosed
00:27:39.980 in one day. We'll get to that in just one second. We will get to Major League Baseball and why I'm
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00:28:40.800 600,000 people misdiagnosed with coronavirus in the blink of an eye. Not even over the course of
00:29:02.280 weeks, just very quickly. TRICARE is the healthcare program of the U.S. Department of Defense military
00:29:08.360 health system. They mistakenly told 600,000 people that they have the China virus and they asked these
00:29:15.800 COVID survivors to consider donating blood for research. 600,000 in the military with coronavirus,
00:29:22.920 that doesn't make a lot of sense because the last number I saw is that 31,000 people affiliated with
00:29:28.060 the U.S. military. So we're not even just talking about servicemen, people even affiliated with the
00:29:31.360 military, have actually been diagnosed with the coronavirus. And this is an order of magnitude and
00:29:38.660 double that. So that's not good. But you might say, okay, Michael, look, that's just like some
00:29:44.380 healthcare agency sent out a full, a bad email, but these things happen. People get mistaken emails.
00:29:49.920 Well, what about in Florida? Because we're getting a lot of false positives. Two weeks ago, Florida State
00:29:54.780 Health Department confirmed that some testing laboratories in the state have not been disclosing
00:29:59.900 their negative test results. So this is skewing the positivity rate dramatically. I mean, this is,
00:30:06.740 this is skewing it way, way up. And at least two labs were discovered to have inflated their positivity
00:30:11.900 rates by a factor of 10. Then we got the story out of Texas, 3,300 people removed from the confirmed
00:30:19.260 cases rules. I've been getting just anecdotally a number of people telling me, I showed up to get a
00:30:28.220 test and then the test was never done because it was going to take two hours to wait. And so I left,
00:30:33.680 I got a call that I was positive. That happened to a friend of mine in Los Angeles. Same thing with
00:30:38.140 listeners to this show have written in, said this sort of thing has been happening to them.
00:30:43.000 I am not a proponent of conspiracy theories. I am simply pointing out though, if you are not skeptical
00:30:52.160 of what is coming from the public health establishment right now, then you're not paying
00:30:58.180 any attention. If you are not skeptical of what you're hearing from the public health, oh, thank you
00:31:04.560 public health experts establishment, then I've got a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you. You know, people,
00:31:11.400 as a result of this are stuck inside and they're losing their minds. And one thing they're doing
00:31:16.120 as they're stuck inside is they're playing video games. That's one thing that people do to pass the
00:31:21.780 time. And Joe Rogan, the king of all podcasting, a very sharp guy, Joe Rogan doesn't like the video
00:31:30.700 games. He says the video games are a waste of time. Joe Rogan is completely wrong about this. I cannot
00:31:37.780 believe it that I have got to defend video games, but I do. Take a listen to Joe's point.
00:31:43.500 And video games are a real problem. They're a real problem. You know why? Because they're
00:31:48.700 fun. Addictive. Yeah. Well, I have a real problem with them. And you do them and they're real
00:31:56.160 exciting, but you don't get anywhere. Right. It's like you could do like martial arts, right? You could
00:32:00.820 learn jujitsu. You get obsessed by jujitsu. And then three years later, you're like an elite
00:32:07.600 jujitsu athlete. Like you're entering in competitions. You're a purple belt. You're
00:32:11.320 moving up. Yeah. You're doing well. You're thinking like, I might be able to open my own
00:32:14.800 school one day. You got confidence. Yeah. If I have a hundred students and those hundred students
00:32:18.520 are paying me X amount of dollars per month, I can make a living. Holy shit. I can have a,
00:32:22.740 this would be amazing. And then you see your jujitsu school and your jujitsu instructor has
00:32:27.680 all these students and drives a Mercedes and he's got a nice family. And like, that's the future.
00:32:31.980 This way you're doing something exciting and fun. And you don't, or you could just be playing
00:32:36.320 video games. Three years later, you could be that same kid just playing video games, waiting for the
00:32:41.600 next VIX, whatever the game is, you know, next Xbox game to come out and you're going to waste your
00:32:47.680 time. So on the one level, Joe is making an important point, which is don't waste your time
00:32:53.480 doing fruitless things. But the way he's making the point is totally wrong. And it's, and it's,
00:33:00.680 I think a lot of people kind of follow Joe's line of argument here, but you shouldn't because that's
00:33:06.240 one of the, one of the problems that's ailing our society. Joe's point is that anything that cannot
00:33:11.260 possibly make you money is a waste of your time. Even the way he talks about jujitsu, he says, yeah,
00:33:17.120 look, jujitsu is great. And you work on it and jujitsu is really great because then you can start a
00:33:21.820 jujitsu school and make a lot of money from the students at the jujitsu school.
00:33:28.400 That is for, I mean, I guess you could in jujitsu, but on Joe's point that anything that can't make
00:33:33.240 you money is a waste of time. Not only is that not true, but for the entire history of Western
00:33:40.220 civilization, that has been considered the opposite of true. Actually for the entirety of Western
00:33:48.640 civilization, the things that make you money are considered relatively a waste of time compared to
00:33:56.020 the higher things. What do I mean by that? Going back all the way to ancient Greece, the thing that
00:34:04.040 man was built for was for leisure in a certain sense so that he could contemplate philosophy,
00:34:09.780 so that he could contemplate the good, so that he could focus his mind, not just on the things of
00:34:13.860 this world, but on the things of the higher world. And then in Christianity, of course, this becomes
00:34:18.940 extraordinarily clear, which is that your point in Christianity is not just to serve mammon and make
00:34:24.720 a lot of money and build a lot of big buildings and that's it for its own sake. All of those things can
00:34:29.020 be fine to do as long as they are ordered toward the higher things. Your ultimate goal is your salvation.
00:34:35.440 Your ultimate goal is to contemplate God, to have the beatific vision, to work on the things of the
00:34:41.460 spirit. That is what you've got to do. Now we've changed this into like, I'm just on my hustle. I'm
00:34:48.300 just on my grind. You know, I'm just figuring out ways to make money. You won't be a rounded person
00:34:53.260 that way. You won't have a culture. What is the word culture? The word culture comes from the same
00:34:57.440 root as the word cult. It comes from the word like to cultivate. You've got to cultivate the human
00:35:02.780 person. And in order to do that, you have to orient it toward things that you want to be cultivated
00:35:08.640 like. So for instance, if a, what a society worships will define that society. If a culture
00:35:15.060 worships money, it's going to become a materialistic culture. We're seeing a lot of that today. If a
00:35:19.600 culture worships sex, it's going to become a licentious culture. If a culture worships God,
00:35:26.340 if a culture worships the good, it's going to be a better, more godly culture. And that's,
00:35:31.480 that's how you've got to orient yourself. If you want to have this good culture, you know,
00:35:36.380 conservatives used to, they make this mistake a lot. The left, they're all kind of materialists
00:35:40.840 in a certain, in a certain way, going back at least to Karl Marx. But the right used to care
00:35:45.020 about these things. And then sometime, I don't know, sometime in the eighties, the right decided
00:35:49.060 to trade all that in for like parodies of the Wolf of Wall Street or greed is good or something like
00:35:54.660 that. Pretend that all our lives are just about making money. That's not a conservative point of
00:36:00.140 view. And that's not going to give you a culture. If you say, okay, yeah, we're going to have
00:36:03.780 just constant churning of every traditional institution and just make more money, money,
00:36:08.840 money, money, money, money. Then what are you conserving? You're not, you're not a conservative
00:36:12.620 at all. The other reason beyond all of that, those are kind of the highfalutin reasons. The
00:36:18.300 other reason why, why Joe's point I think is a little misguided here is people need a break.
00:36:26.180 People need to relax sometimes. I'm not saying you don't want to be a loaf. You don't want to be
00:36:29.400 slothful, but sometimes people need a break. They need to relax. Sometimes video games can provide
00:36:34.860 that. They're like a puzzle, right? It's like doing a crossword puzzle or a jigsaw puzzle or
00:36:37.820 something like that. You don't want it to take over your life. And I think that's the point Joe's
00:36:41.160 actually making. But as a, as a little bit of a break, I think they can be perfectly fine. And more
00:36:47.080 importantly, if your life is only oriented toward making money and filling up your bank account,
00:36:53.300 and that's all just for its own sake, for no other reason, that life is no better than the life
00:36:59.720 squandered playing video games all day. There is, there is another option. And that other option is
00:37:05.800 the thing that for the entire history of our civilization has been deemed to be fulfilling
00:37:10.160 and gratifying. And it's the thing that in our now culture smashing society, we seem to have
00:37:15.800 forgotten. Another great diversion. It's one that we all look forward to when spring comes around
00:37:20.640 major league baseball. I love baseball. It's the only sport I like. It's the only sport I would
00:37:26.840 watch. Really. I've been a Yankee fan since I was in the womb, pretty much. And now it's very
00:37:36.900 difficult. The update on baseball is 14 players from the Miami Marlins have just tested positive for
00:37:42.960 COVID. So they canceled the opening day and they might have to cancel the whole MLB season, not just
00:37:48.760 the Marlins season, but the whole MLB season, which is, you know, I hope the players are all fine. I
00:37:53.140 mean, it's sad that they've got this virus. In terms of what it means for the season, I don't know that
00:37:58.440 it's the worst thing to cancel this season. It's off on a pretty bad foot. It's, first of all, it's
00:38:02.140 very truncated. It's only 60 games. And also all the players are disrespecting the American flag. So I'm
00:38:07.060 kind of done with it anyway. I'm a lifelong Yankee fan and they are dead to me now. They are dead to me
00:38:16.120 because at that Nats opening game that, uh, last week, the Yankees knelt for the national anthem.
00:38:23.560 Now, some people say that's not fair because actually the Yankees knelt before the national
00:38:31.640 anthem. They didn't kneel during the night. It was before. So that's cool, right? That's good. We're
00:38:37.000 all good, right? No. In fact, kneeling before the national anthem almost made it worse because not only
00:38:44.380 was it traitorous, not only was it unpatriotic, but it was also disingenuous. It was just them
00:38:49.980 trying to thread that needle of like, Hey guys, I'm doing it. So everybody on the woke left should
00:38:55.560 like me, but I'm not doing it like totally in the, it's like a few seconds away. So you guys like me
00:39:00.900 too, right? We're good. We're all good, right? I don't have to pick a side. I, yeah, I hate America
00:39:05.560 and I love America. Hey, it's cool, right? We're cool. We're all good. Play ball. No, there's no
00:39:12.480 middle ground here. There's no meat in the middle between I hate America and I want to burn it down
00:39:16.460 and I want to set the flag on fire and I support my country. There's no middle ground. There's not
00:39:21.760 like, yeah, I sort of hate it. Yeah. I'm going to burn half the American flag. I don't think so.
00:39:26.780 I don't think so. What if they kneel before the national anthem, what is the message? First of all,
00:39:32.920 let's start. If they kneel during the national anthem, what's the message? They used to tell us it was
00:39:36.260 about police brutality. I think we now know that was a complete lie, right? After, you know, after
00:39:42.280 Colin Kaepernick initially said it's about the, you know, he's kneeling at the American flag,
00:39:46.420 but it's not about the American flag. Then he went after the Betsy Ross flag, which is the American
00:39:50.520 revolution flag, which doesn't seem to have any connection to police brutality. Now they are
00:39:55.660 burning down the entire country and tearing down George Washington. I think it's, I think it's pretty
00:39:59.560 clear at this point. It's not about police brutality. It's about a, an, a central deep seated
00:40:06.480 hatred of the United States. That's what kneeling at, at the national anthem, the star-spangled banner
00:40:13.580 symbol of the whole country stands for. So what is kneeling before it stand for?
00:40:19.400 Presumably it's part of the same protest, right? And even if the protest is taken on its own terms,
00:40:25.180 you're kneeling and saying, yeah, this is a hopelessly racist country. And there's a scourge of
00:40:30.060 cops or law enforcement who, by the way, are a symbol for the law itself are, are slaughtering
00:40:35.680 innocent black men, willy nilly coast to coast. Yeah. Terrible country. I, yeah, man, these guys
00:40:40.700 are awful. And then you stand up for the anthem. What is, how are you, you've just contradicted
00:40:46.160 yourself because you've, you've granted the whole protest of the anthem. You've granted the premise,
00:40:52.080 but then you stand up for it anyway because you're spineless. Well, I don't want to see a bunch of
00:40:55.960 spineless people throw a ball around. That's not very, very exciting. Usually people without spines
00:41:00.620 aren't good at throwing baseballs anyway. It's disgusting. It's disgusting stuff. And, you know,
00:41:06.940 people say sports should not be political. Uh, you know, and I, I, I, for what that's worth,
00:41:13.520 I agree with that. I, you know, I, I don't watch sports to get a jolt of politics, but in a deeper
00:41:19.800 sense, sports must be political. Sports have always been political in this very basic way.
00:41:25.860 They've always been patriotic. Going back again to ancient Greece, sports have always been
00:41:32.740 patriotic. And now they're the opposite of patriotic. Now they're traitorous. Now they're
00:41:41.540 not even, they're not, they're not neutral. They are attacking the symbol of our country.
00:41:49.200 They need, they should be more political in the sense that we need to get them back to that base
00:41:56.060 level. I don't want to hear about healthcare policy during a baseball game. I don't want to
00:41:59.720 hear about tax policy. I want to hear about any of that nonsense, but I want my sports teams to
00:42:07.240 celebrate my country. If they're not doing that, I'll find another sport. Isn't there, there's some
00:42:12.000 new football league of like ladies. Do you see that? I think it was some, they're just, they're always
00:42:16.940 starting up some new kind of fake football league, but I'll go to that. I don't even, I don't like
00:42:20.300 football and I don't watch women's sports, but I'll watch that. I'll watch, I will be much more
00:42:25.260 likely to watch a sport that doesn't openly disrespect our country. And that's exactly what
00:42:30.720 major league baseball did. And I'm sorry to say even the New York Yankees, and I never would have
00:42:35.480 expected that they would do it. New York Yankees, they, they're such rule followers. They're such
00:42:39.580 sticklers that when Steinbrenner was still alive, he wouldn't let players have a beard. Jason Giambi
00:42:45.460 came over to the Yankees. They made him shave his beard. They were like good, clean cut,
00:42:49.240 all American boys. And now, and now what? You know, and there's still that old generation of
00:42:53.860 Yankees. Mariano Rivera went over to the white house the other day, threw the ball around with
00:42:57.120 president Trump. There's that, those are great memories, but that's not what we're dealing with
00:43:00.640 now. It's too bad. They are, they are dead to me. I'm sorry to say, but they could always change it
00:43:05.860 around. They could always turn it around if they wanted to. And I hope they do. I hope they listen to
00:43:11.040 the show and I hope they do turn it around. I was reminded of this when president Trump sat down
00:43:14.940 with another guy well-known for sports, Dave Portnoy, CEO of Barstool Sports, had a sit-down
00:43:21.260 interview with president Trump at the white house. And he asked, he actually was a pretty good
00:43:26.520 interview. People were kind of joking. They're like, what's the Barstool Sports guy doing,
00:43:29.860 interviewing Trump? He gave a great interview. He asked him specifically about the tweets,
00:43:34.180 a question I think a lot of us have wondered. He said, Hey, man to man here, do you ever send out a
00:43:40.240 tweet and then regret that you sent out the tweet? Do you ever wish you hadn't done that? Trump's
00:43:46.320 answer, very telling. Do you ever tweet out and be like, wake up there. Oh man, I wish I didn't
00:43:51.760 send that one out. Often, too often. Yeah. You know, it used to be in the old days before this,
00:43:56.160 you'd write a letter and you'd say, this letter is really bad. You put it on your desk and then you
00:43:59.840 go back tomorrow and you say, Oh, I'm glad I didn't send it. Right. But we don't do that with
00:44:04.260 Twitter. Right. We, we put it out instantaneously. We feel great. And then you start getting phone
00:44:11.280 calls. Did you really say this? I say, what's wrong with that? And you find a lot of things.
00:44:15.480 You know what I find? It's not the tweets. It's the retweets that get you in trouble.
00:44:19.700 You've been caught with retweeting. People be like, Oh, you just retweeted this crazy person. So
00:44:24.200 you don't even look. You just press the retweet. You just fire from the hip. You see something that
00:44:27.920 looks good and you don't investigate it and you don't look at what's on the helmet exactly. Right.
00:44:33.440 Which is in miniature and you don't blow it up. And sometimes it's, but I, I have found
00:44:38.460 almost, almost always it's the retweets that get you in trouble. A lot of wisdom in that whole
00:44:45.200 answer. It's not the tweets. It's the retweets that get you in trouble. In this culture, it's
00:44:49.540 association. There's guilt by association, which the left used to pretend they didn't like.
00:44:54.140 Remember McCarthyism. They didn't, they, Oh, McCarthyism is so terrible because it's guilt by
00:44:57.740 association. Well, now of course they inflict guilt on us by association on everybody. If you've
00:45:02.480 ever been seen with anybody who's ever been seen with anybody who's ever been seen with
00:45:06.680 someone wearing a MAGA hat, you could lose your job. And that, that has permeated the
00:45:11.860 culture too. It causes it in a way to become more relentlessly partisan. It causes you to
00:45:21.240 lose perspective, even in a way that would help your own party when you become so locked
00:45:26.380 in that way. And then, and then the other thing that Trump reminds us of is you can just
00:45:31.820 undo the tweet. You just delete the tweet. You can change course. And we don't really
00:45:36.940 care about one tweet or that tweet, but we're, we're seeing President Trump change course right
00:45:41.600 now. We're seeing him change course on his campaign, go from weak attacks and what seemed
00:45:48.360 to be a weak strategy to stronger attacks, what seemed to be a stronger strategy. You can do
00:45:53.180 that. I mean, we've got what a little hundred days to the election, something like that.
00:45:56.940 Anything can change. Anything can change in politics. Anything can change in this life.
00:46:01.160 You can turn it around on a dime. Major league baseball could turn it around on a dime. Frankly,
00:46:05.380 even these cities under siege could turn it around on a dime. And, and right before this 2020 election,
00:46:11.220 the president could turn it around too. You've just got to be willing to do it. The thing that
00:46:15.980 prevents you from doing that is pride because in this culture, everything's public. Everything's
00:46:19.840 online. Private people are giving public apologies, right? Private people are defending their actions
00:46:24.940 in the public because we all have social media and you dig in. You, you make something you've said
00:46:29.680 or done a matter of your own identity and you can't divorce it, but you can, you can change your
00:46:34.480 mind. You can turn it around. We can switch up our messaging. We can win new voters. The left is
00:46:39.820 losing the middle. We can take the middle. We can seize the memes of production. We can win.
00:46:44.620 Takes a little bit of humility and a little bit of courage. Both of those are in short supply
00:46:48.560 these days, but if we can get them, we've got a good path in November. That's our show. I'm
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00:47:54.980 Why are capitalist corporate elites taking the side of the essentially Marxist rioters
00:48:00.140 who are tearing Democrat cities apart?
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00:48:07.360 I'll show you what I mean on The Andrew Klavan Show.
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