This week, we have a full lineup of guests, including: Kurt Schilling, Anne McElhinney, John Nolte, and Sam Kendricks. We also have a new ad featuring a very special guest.
00:01:33.000Viral sensation who dropped his pole in the middle of his practice run because the national anthem was playing, and he sat there and put his hand over his heart and honored it.
00:03:02.000I hope it's not a pivot because I've always said this about the one thing I liked about Donald Trump.
00:03:06.000I don't think he's going to get Mexico to pay for the wall logistically, but I like that he's been bold enough to talk about illegal immigration and say no more.
00:03:14.000I've done that on this show for a long time because my mom is a legal immigrant.
00:03:17.000She was on this show and we borderline had to pull her back because she gets pretty harsh on the subject of illegal immigration.
00:04:21.000That, the gay gene, I think I talked about a little bit in the study.
00:04:24.000And listen, by the way, it doesn't necessarily, like we've always said, science is not determined by consensus, but this is yet more proof that the science isn't in and people have different opinions and there actually are some really negative ramifications to just pumping someone's balls full of estrogen, believe it or not.
00:04:48.000We got it a little earlier than other people because my brother went to UT, so I actually subscribed to a lot of the local Austin news feeds.
00:04:54.000You know, in Texas now, you're allowed to carry out...
00:06:43.000You know what, let's roll a couple more because there is something important, a macro here, a through line, if you will, to get to.
00:06:49.000to let's roll the next clip all your friends are strapped up put them on your backpack put them on your friends back class we love that you're all out here participating in the discussion about Texas laws And we need you to continue to make noise.
00:07:15.000That's all these people do is make noise.
00:10:05.000By the way, the girl who's wearing this sweater, tattoo sleeves, total hipster, bleached hair, you would expect to see her at a punk rock bar, these are not conservatives.
00:10:13.000They're all laughing at our cultural appropriation jokes.
00:10:16.000This one other server, who's nice, I like her, said, no, no, that's not okay.
00:10:21.000My wife, God bless her, happy anniversary, sweetheart, looks down and I go, what?
00:10:45.000The one person who actually was invested in this idea of cultural appropriation, was offended, was the person, the girl who didn't shave her legs.
00:10:52.000I'm guessing Pitts was not wearing a bra.
00:11:09.000But even in this little spot, this little hit breakfast spot, everyone was laughing at the idea of cultural appropriation and how silly it was.
00:11:17.000The only person who was making a scene was the one with unshaven legs who thought it was offensive.
00:11:23.000That's where we are, and that's why it's important to push back and point out the absurdity and laugh, because most Americans, including liberals, including leftists, okay, it's important to note that not all liberals are social justice left.
00:11:34.000It's mainstream in the Democratic Party.
00:11:36.000It's mainstream in the media platform, but it's not mainstream in the United States.
00:14:28.000Well, we'll talk with Kurt more so about his run.
00:14:30.000We'll talk with John Nolte on the Trump stuff.
00:14:33.000Did this thing on Amy Schumer last week and the rape situation of social justice warrior leftists who are encouraging rape culture by being complicit with the hashtag movements and not notifying the proper authorities.
00:14:45.000I think somewhere in there, I may have taken some jabs At Amy Schumer's physical appearance.
00:15:12.000They throw it out there because you make a joke about Lena Dunham being unattractive and fat.
00:15:18.000The reason someone might slut-shame Amy Schumer, remember she got so mad when a fan came up and took a picture and said, hey, spent the night with Amy Schumer, bet that's not the first time she heard that, and she's going, how dare you call someone you don't know a slut.
00:15:31.000It's a reaction from the public to someone who has made their entire living off, set your stopwatch, someone who portrays himself as a slut.
00:15:41.000Her whole thing is, I get so drunk, I don't remember who I slept with.
00:16:58.000And people are saying, well, maybe you shouldn't be proud of your body.
00:17:00.000It's a reaction to you making a living off of your body.
00:17:04.000If Amy Schumer were your barista at Starbucks, you wouldn't walk up to her and go, listen here, you little stay-puffed marshmallow-looking whore.
00:17:10.000You wouldn't do that because you don't know her.
00:17:12.000But if she was at Starbucks saying, oh my gosh, I slept with a bunch of guys last night, testing out material, you'd probably say, hey, my barista's kind of slutty.
00:17:48.000So, and no guy, by the way, it's not because you're not traditionally beautiful, no guy says, well, unless you're like, what, a guitarist, a bassist for fun who is in desperate need of a beard, no one is interested in someone like Lana Dunham.
00:17:59.000And here's the deal, what really bothers me with the slut-shaming and fat-shaming thing.
00:18:02.000Just because you feel as though you're a more victimized class, you don't get to have the corner on it.
00:18:07.000So a good example is, I was just at a mall recently, Lane Bryant.
00:18:12.000They have one of these plus size models now.
00:18:14.000And they have earn real women dollars.
00:18:17.000Clothes for real women is what they say.
00:18:19.000Don't act like you're not marginalizing people.
00:18:29.000Nearly every guy I know who's married to a real woman is in fact married to a figment of their imagination because these women aren't plus size.
00:18:36.000So they're simply deciding to discriminate against women who are smaller than them.
00:18:40.000By the way, while we're talking about that, I guarantee you there are more real women who are closer in size to runway models or fashion magazine models than Tess Holliday.
00:19:25.000Listen, I'm sorry, mister, that you decided to have unprotected anal sex with bearded bikers and a truck stop and you got AIDS. That's horrible.
00:19:31.000I wouldn't wish it on anybody who has unprotected anal sex with bearded bikers and truck stops.
00:19:41.000But you don't get to have the corner on diseases.
00:19:43.000AIDS gets so much more funding than all these cancers or type 1 diabetes that the kid didn't sign up for.
00:19:50.000Just because you scream the loudest, whether it's with dildos on campus, or it's about being offended that someone insinuated you aren't good looking, doesn't mean that you deserve to have the corner on victimhood.
00:20:25.000But when she says, I'm beautiful, and people who don't declare me to be beautiful are sexist, now that's a problem, and you're almost morally obligated to say, you're not.
00:23:25.000So, Kurt, little known fact, we were the first show he did after this controversy that he had that blew up last time with ESPN. And then everyone started, thank God, everyone started having him on and people realized, hey, This is actually a guy who's making a lot of sense.
00:23:41.000Now you may or may not, you tell me where I get it wrong, run for president in a few years, and you more than likely will run against Elizabeth Warren just to embarrass her for her seat.
00:25:40.000And I don't think the network thing was going to last very long anyway.
00:25:44.000Neither do I. That I was under the umbrella of an insanely liberal, bigoted, very racist group of people who portray themselves to be anything other than that.
00:25:58.000The only sad part about that was I love the people I work with, not the people I work for.
00:26:06.000I think watching you, listening to Breitbart on the Patriot Channel, watching some Hannity, watching some of the...
00:26:15.000everything that's going on, I want to be involved in talking about stuff that matters and that moves the needle.
00:26:22.000And I think you've seen it with your show where you have people go, wow, you know, I learned something I didn't know, and it's something as fundamental as the difference between a semi-automatic and an automatic weapon.
00:26:49.000When you bring up the point that the last three major immigration reforms that passed through our political system all contained gigantic amounts of money to pay for a wall to be built, and it's never been built, people don't know that.
00:27:12.000One of them just wants to be for it, and one of them wants to be against it, because if it goes up, nobody has any political capital with that anymore.
00:27:18.000You know, a couple of questions on that.
00:27:20.000Does it concern you that, you know, this week Trump has kind of walked it back and said he'll do something very similar to Obama and George W. Bush?
00:27:34.000His first stance, which was basically, I'm going to march around the country and we're going to kick every single illegal alien out, no matter what, is untenable, undoable, and I think a lot, like a lot of politicians, he spoke before he thought, which, if that's possible, then I'm going to win elections somewhere, because I do that all the time.
00:27:54.000Once he gets around, I've known him for 11 years.
00:27:57.000And this is kind of his M.O. in the sense that he's very emotional.
00:28:01.000You can tell when he's on his platform and when he's not.
00:28:04.000He gets emotional, like everybody else that cares about this stuff does.
00:28:08.000And he says things, and then the people in the back are like, oh, come on.
00:28:12.000And he goes backstage and thinks, you know, I probably shouldn't have said that.
00:28:15.000I think he's looking for what we're all looking for, which is, An actual process, not just a fixed immigration process, but one that's actually running.
00:29:16.000And contrary to what the left would have you believe, this is the greatest country in the world.
00:29:19.000I know they think we suck, and they're all about their comrades and all the other crap that they talk about.
00:29:26.000But the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, all of those things were written in very clear, precise, plain English because they knew idiots were going to go left and try to misconstrue and misinterpret And if you read the documents, I mean, how on earth is it legal for someone who doesn't live here legally to vote in any election?
00:30:31.000For example, even owning waterfront property, showing up to disruptive anti-government protests.
00:30:36.000Things that we here just take for granted as basic fundamental human rights are not civil rights in Mexico just for being an immigrant, even a legal one.
00:30:44.000You have to have a valid ID to vote in their elections, number one.
00:30:47.000And you have to prove yourself a value to society, a value add, to be a legal citizen in Mexico.
00:30:56.000How on earth is that okay down there and not okay here?
00:31:00.000But the more important thing to me is you watch these idiots on YouTube, the guys that were interrupting the Trump rally the other night that came on and did the interviews, they were bitching because one of them got his ass kicked.
00:31:10.000I mean, he got pulled down by police, cuffed and marched out.
00:31:20.000As opposed to when you go to liberal protests like Occupy or pro-union protests just for showing up and disagreeing, you get the crap kicked out of you.
00:31:28.000Because they leave the place violent and they leave the place filthier than when they found it, whereas conservatives, they pick up after themselves.
00:31:35.000Remember how everyone was saying the Tea Party?
00:31:36.000Regardless, they were like, oh, it's going to be violent.
00:31:38.000And they were actually volunteers cleaning up with pokey sticks.
00:32:28.000I think people are saying that with...
00:32:29.000With Donald Trump, with really a lot of the Republican candidates, I think Carly Fiorina did a very good job of exposing it because she's looked behind the curtain.
00:32:38.000And she was saying these people are pulling the strings in an unfair way.
00:32:41.000People like Bernie Sanders, the problem you have is them trying to really rig the system against people in the United States trying to be successful.
00:32:50.000Ironically, at the expense of you and I, on the teat of the government his whole life, that's the issue.
00:32:55.000And I think a lot of people, like you talked about, I hope to see you make some headway with what you do, because a lot of people, even on the right, they're professional talking heads, they're longtime politicians, they get a job on cable news, and their opinion is about as valid as Bernie Sanders.
00:33:09.000Well, they're terrified of the establishment going away.
00:33:12.000And by the way, Bernie Sanders, for all his love of the Soviet Union, I would like for him to travel to the Soviet Union as a peasant instead of as a tourist.
00:33:21.000Because it's a very different country when you're one of the billion that has to feed the government.
00:33:30.000Everything I think you want to understand about how screwed up this country is, a woman like Sarah Palin, a woman like Carly Fiorina, they are pariahs.
00:33:40.000They are just vilified and scrutinized, and their families are ripped apart, and their kids are ripped apart.
00:33:46.000They're strong, type-A women who have done something and achieved something, and the left destroys them, and then...
00:33:55.000Holds up Hillary Clinton as the kind of woman you want to lead the count.
00:34:47.000Cher tweeted out some absolute bullshit last night that blew me away.
00:34:52.000She's talking about comparing Trump to Hitler and what Hitler did in the early 30s and talking about the German economy and misusing every possible phrase you could use.
00:35:01.000She tried to sound intelligent and sounded really stupid in trying to do so.
00:35:50.000And I don't think they'll understand that someone like Lena Dunham or Rosie O'Donnell, they say the wrong thing, and they can be jailed in Toronto.
00:36:22.000tuned we'll be right back with more kurt shilling you're about to catch the news just in the nick of time with nick nolte There's a lot of relax with a glass of scotch and Kimmel.
00:40:00.000She said she was so upset because she didn't understand how someone could legally do and write what they wrote knowing full well none of it was true.
00:40:58.000Let the states decide who, what, when, why, and where they want to do things.
00:41:02.000I don't need anyone in B.C. to debate on who should pee in whose bathroom.
00:41:09.000Well, yeah, the thing is with that is because there was a city ordinance, right, in Charlotte, and the state had to come in and say, well, listen, you can't file these suits or complaints against businesses if they don't want, you know, trannies in the ladies' room.
00:41:21.000So there's a little more to it, but I agree with you.
00:41:22.000You know what you just said about states?
00:41:29.000It's a contract into which two people enter willingly, and states constantly have the right to determine the ins and outs and the nuances of those.
00:41:36.000And I think what you said is perfectly fine, and it's perfectly tenable alongside, also, if a bed and breakfast in a state doesn't want to cater to a gay wedding, they don't have to.
00:41:47.000Well, but it's almost now, we're getting to a place where they're The left wants to make it legal that they would have to.
00:41:54.000And that, to me, is absolutely terrifying ground.
00:41:57.000You know, I talked about running for the Senate, and a lot of people in this, you know, have said something about, you know, what's your stance on gay marriage and that's why.
00:42:06.000A senator is someone who represents his constituents or her constituents in D.C. Takes the concerns of the people that vote and live in the state that they represent and brings them to D.C. And I think a classic, a really good case is Elizabeth Warren and a lot of her friends are all about free public education.
00:42:26.000And I ran the numbers, and first of all, we have a $38 billion budget en masse, and you're talking about an extra $15.3 billion every four years for the 29 public schools that school 191,000 students.
00:42:41.000Now, add on top of that, how many kids are going to go to college who wouldn't normally go, but hey, it's free.
00:43:12.000So let me laser in on this because you're talking about it.
00:43:14.000And now you're getting very technical.
00:43:15.000You're throwing some numbers out there, which I think will probably surprise a lot of people.
00:43:18.000Let's say you go up against Elizabeth Warren and you beat her worse than her people scalped other Native Americans before we ever got here.
00:43:56.000I think a lot of people on the right are really pissed that he's gone more center, but he's the most liked governor in the country, so he's doing something right.
00:44:02.000But the Senate is a much, it's a bigger picture thing, right?
00:44:07.000I mean, I'm not going to go and have a bathroom law changed in Massachusetts.
00:44:10.000I'm going to take the constituents of Massachusetts' concerns to Washington, D.C. And that's where I think, first of all, I don't know how much you know me, But I have absolutely no idea, no problem being the fly in the ointment.
00:44:24.000I'll sit in a room full of people who say, yeah, I think we should do this, and I'll say, well, bullshit, I don't think we should.
00:44:30.000I know you're a Trump guy, but you know who's done that better than anyone and has the highest approval rating of people who voted for him is Ted Cruz.
00:44:36.000He's basically said, I'm going in, and what I'm mostly going to do is say no.
00:47:51.000Yes, exactly, which I would imagine you probably have better, by the way, people listening at Sam Kendricks, because you're an Olympian, you're an athlete, so it translates.
00:47:57.000Before we go into it, I want to show this clip.
00:48:00.000I didn't see this a ton on a lot of mainstream media out there.
00:48:04.000I found it, my dad particularly found it, and it's a heartstring tugger.
00:48:09.000This is Sam Kendricks amidst one of his runs at the Olympics in pole vaulting, and the national anthem was playing.
00:49:20.000And what was it that prompted you to do that?
00:49:23.000Well, it's kind of second nature to do that sort of thing.
00:49:26.000Any serviceman or woman in a similar situation would drop into a position of attention whenever the Star Spangled Banner, Reveille, or Retreat was playing.
00:49:38.000Usually they only play it at the beginning of baseball games, on base at morning and evening, or on special occasions.
00:49:45.000But you basically stop what you're doing, you render respect into the flag.
00:49:50.000Mine was just a little bit in a more...
00:50:15.000But sometimes you can't focus through what's happening that's close to your heart.
00:50:19.000And so when the National Anthem starts to play, okay, simply what is my first instinct?
00:50:25.000Find my position of attention and find the tallest flag.
00:50:29.000The tallest flag is at the point of the jumbotron.
00:50:34.000Now, really, you're supposed to fix the raising flag, but it was my first time in the stadium, so I didn't know where it was.
00:50:38.000So you do a couple facing movements, which is perfectly fine in order to find the correct flag in order to face it and render the correct respects.
00:51:12.000The pole vault competition, just like any field event, has a warm-up period.
00:51:16.000And this particular instance happened during the warm-up period when my friend Michelle Carter was being presented her gold medal.
00:51:23.000You know, generally any serviceman or woman would say, I need to be more attentive and have my head on a swivel.
00:51:28.000But like I said earlier, you need to focus those things out.
00:51:30.000So when the Star-Spangled Banner had to play, it was just an ad running down the runway.
00:51:34.000And everyone got quiet and the Star Spangled Banner started to play, I turned around.
00:51:38.000It did not affect my competition, other than I wasted a little bit of energy, but that's We train for years and years to have exodus of that.
00:52:22.000I was the best ambassador I could be when he said his personal best for the gold medal.
00:52:27.000And if you can just go on my Twitter or Instagram, you can see all these Brazilians that have been commenting and say, hey, thank you, come back to Brazil, which I thought was very sweet.
00:52:35.000We definitely did see that certain focus on their nationality in the pole ball competition.
00:52:42.000My French friend was actually booed on the runway and on the Olympic podium.
00:52:46.000And I don't think they realized that that's not supposed to happen at track meets, and especially at the Olympics.
00:52:50.000You're really supposed to uphold that Olympic spirit.
00:52:52.000But you have to take it with a grain of salt that they're not necessarily chanting against you.
00:53:19.000If someone like you, for example, and we have Olympics in the United States, if you yelled out or your fans yelled out that you were going to kill them or the Brazilians or booed them, it would be national news.
00:53:28.000It's just a part of their culture there.
00:54:00.000When they watch TV, they don't know me, but they know USA is on my chest, and they're going to be cheering for me, which I'm really thankful for.
00:54:06.000Although, I'll tell you what, they wouldn't cheer for you as much if you weren't such an upstanding young man like you are now.
00:54:10.000I mean, good examples in the United States, like if you watch the NHL, or fighting is very international, or soccer, they will boo their own countrymen if they think that they're jackasses.
00:54:22.000It's not just because you had a flag on your chest.
00:54:24.000I think it moved a lot of people because they felt like, okay, here's someone who we want representing our country.
00:54:29.000Yeah, you put in a very unique situation very quickly when you put the USA colors on, you put that uniform on, and you go to the Olympics to compete for your country.
00:54:37.000Because you're not necessarily competing for yourself like I am here in Switzerland.
00:55:08.000And this is the ending, the closing of the summer track and field season.
00:55:12.000It's very condensed these next three weeks where all the high-level athletes are going to go to perform in order to really garner those points in the World Grand Prix.
00:55:21.000Without getting into too much detail, that's basically like the high-level track and field circuit.
00:55:26.000Yeah, well, see, for me as a simpleton, I don't know about you, Jared, I thought the Olympics was the highest.
00:56:22.000Well, as I was saying, you have that unique position, and this track season is something that has to close up by the end of the year.
00:56:32.000Everybody's going to go compete at their highest level and try to really up their standing on the world stage.
00:56:38.000At the Olympics is where everybody watches, but the World Grand Prix is where really athletes make their bones and not necessarily compete for their countryside.
00:57:08.000Do all the other stuff, but let's not feed him from the mess hall, and let's let him do his training and still serve the country.
00:57:13.000Or are you just another soldier when you're out there?
00:57:16.000Well, as an officer, I certainly do things in tandem in order to stay up to date with all my training and whatnot.
00:57:23.000I always have to have that maximum PT score just to be a good representative for my unit and those men below me.
00:57:28.000But my unit has given me a lot of leeway in order to travel because it's They know that I'm also representing the Army, the United States Army, wherever I go.
00:57:38.000They know that we want you to grow a great image so we can use that image in the future.
01:01:37.000Alright, my therapist has me draw up these boundary things, like boundaries that you're...
01:01:41.000Honest to goodness, you're not respecting it, so what I have to do is I'm supposed to tell you which boundaries you're crossing, when to...
01:01:52.000I don't know how many more times this has to happen.
01:01:55.000I didn't think he was going to call me about that.
01:01:57.000I mean, listen, we're always glad to have him on.
01:01:59.000People love him, but this is a stacked week.
01:03:57.000People will get really mad about that.
01:03:59.000Well, I mean, they all have the same policies that are on there.
01:04:01.000Yeah, well they all have the same policies.
01:04:03.000So they make and they fine tune these fantastic pistols that much of the rest of the world uses and they can't use it to defend themselves.
01:05:21.000Their duty, their job there, is to represent the collective.
01:05:26.000Really, the duty here in the United States is to protect the Constitution and the natural rights thereof, but that's not how it is necessarily in Europe.
01:05:33.000They don't really have a Second Amendment.
01:05:35.000So the selected few, the elite, are deciding what's best for the collective, and they're doing it against the will of the collective at this point, with the immigration, with a lot of their policies.
01:05:45.000And they're doing it while disallowing individuals from protecting their own rights.
01:05:52.000So, let me ask you, is this tyranny when people say, no, no, we don't want an influx of immigrants.
01:06:02.000And all of a sudden, you have record crime, soaring rape, and the government isn't doing anything about it because they're muzzled and they have to be politically correct.
01:06:10.000Sharia court's popping up next to your Walgreens.
01:07:01.000Let's put it under the umbrella because I know people will get mad and talk about sort of dividing laws between different countries.
01:07:05.000They're not abiding by any laws that we know.
01:07:08.000and care about in Western civilization.
01:07:10.000They're in your backyard, they're raping, they're committing crimes, they have their own system of laws, and the government tells you, no, no, no, no, no, no, you don't have the right to protect yourself.
01:07:59.000Listen, I'm not saying you should ban the burkini, but they don't have a First Amendment.
01:08:02.000The point there, and we wrote about it on the website, is the cultural shift of people saying, you know what, if they don't want to assimilate, if these people are coming over here, our governments are going to welcome them here and they don't want to become a part of a first world country.
01:12:32.000Because I had a friend who was English, and when he watched, we were watching some fights.
01:12:36.000Well, actually, Conor McGregor's from Ireland, a big star right now.
01:12:38.000We were watching some fights, and there was a fighter from Liverpool, and he just started laughing his ass off because he thought it was the funniest accent.
01:12:45.000And to me, I could kind of understand the difference, but I didn't realize that people from London, maybe he was from Manchester, just crapped on people from Liverpool to the degree that they did.
01:12:54.000Well, there's strong accents from different places.
01:12:56.000So in Ireland, Cork is in a specific category.
01:12:58.000Cork and Kerry, very, very strong accents.
01:13:01.000But obviously, you have a particular issue with Tyrone.
01:13:04.000I'm going to let my husband know about that.
01:13:16.000Tell us exactly what it is, actors, depositions.
01:13:19.000Yeah, so basically, and anyone can find it online, Clinton emails on film.
01:13:24.000What we did was Judicial Watch had managed to be able to depose a lot of Hillary Clinton's staff.
01:13:31.000These depositions were recorded and filmed.
01:13:34.000However, Clinton's lawyers were able to have the video of those depositions with Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin, etc., to have the videos suppressed.
01:13:43.000So what we decided to do, or Phelan decided to do, was to get the transcripts of those depositions and hire actors here in Hollywood and to basically recreate the depositions.
01:14:53.000You know, we had people, you know, because obviously out here in LA, you have, you know, every time you go for a meal, like anywhere, or you go get your hair done, or you get anything done here, the person is not the job they say they do, you know what I mean?
01:15:05.000So it's like they're a hairdresser slash actor, voiceover actor, mime artist, singer, you know, want to run their own band or whatever.
01:15:12.000So there's an awful lot of people, and I'm not, I don't want to make fun of them, actually, because I think it's a really great thing, people try to, you know, to perform in the arts and whatever.
01:15:19.000So there's an awful lot of people here who'd really like to act.
01:15:21.000So when you put out a casting call, you get a huge response.
01:17:56.000Yeah, which also, by the way, is online.
01:17:57.000For anybody who wants to watch that, Ferguson the Play is on YouTube.
01:18:01.000And a lot of people have watched already, and it's amazing.
01:18:04.000And in fairness, you know, Phelan did an incredible job.
01:18:07.000And it's really worth watching, you know, and particularly this summer with all the awful things that have happened, you know, that the lie, hands up, don't shoot, that that lie...
01:18:17.000It needs to be exposed for what it is, and it really does.
01:18:21.000And so Ferguson goes a certain way to doing that, and I think it's really important.
01:18:24.000I mean, it reminds me that, I don't know if you saw U2 when they were on their world tour, we got, a friend of ours brought us to the show here in L.A., and it was, you know, it's Bono, so, you know, you can expect what you expect.
01:18:35.000But midway in the show, midway in the show, one of the big things about the stage was this big, long sort of platform that went all the way down, you know, along the audience, whatever, really long thing was kind of their special thing.
01:18:45.000They projected images on screen and stuff.
01:18:48.000But their big moment was Bono walking like 300 yards.
01:18:52.000I mean, seriously, this was a really long platform with his hands up saying, hands up, hands up, don't shoot, hands up, don't shoot, hands up, don't shoot.
01:19:04.000And he did that, and he did that in that world tour and would have traveled the globe Telling and spreading that lie about Michael Brown, about that, you know, I think it's very sad the man died, but, you know, the circumstances in which he died were not...
01:19:22.000Well, it just disappears is the problem, like corn gains.
01:19:24.000We were the only ones to actively cover when it happened to go away.
01:20:25.000But what's really amazing about the Ferguson play, which is obviously verbatim from the testimony, is the scenes at the end.
01:20:33.000And if people only watched one section of it, watched close to the end, like five, ten minutes from the end, Where one witness, a black young woman, is giving evidence.
01:20:44.000She says clearly and repeatedly, I don't like cops.
01:21:22.000Orson Bean, who you guys probably know, the father-in-law of Andrew Breitbart, but also Emmy Award director, said it was the best theatre he'd seen in 20 years.
01:21:33.000Yeah, and that's a ringing endorsement.
01:21:35.000Side note, is there anything whiter, not gay, Jared, than a blonde Irish lady saying, that's how it went down.
01:21:49.000Otherwise, you're going to get triggered.
01:21:50.000Hey, have you been following the story of the Leslie Jones nude photo leaks this week?
01:21:54.000No, but I saw tweets from you this last few days since you invited me on the show, and I was kind of going, okay, this nude photo thing, and I'm kind of doing about 12 things at the one time, and I'm thinking, I must come back and find out what this nude photo thing is.
01:22:06.000Oh, it's just Leslie Jones, the Ghostbusters black actress who got Milo picked up Twitter.
01:23:04.000I don't know if you saw, there's a great article in the Wall Street Journal the other day about this sausage movie.
01:23:12.000Yeah, the sausage movie controversy, right?
01:23:15.000And about all the gender, sex, politics, and identity, and all that sort of stuff.
01:23:19.000And honestly, there is an article in the Wall Street Journal, and I put it on my Facebook page, because I was kind of going, I was reading a film, sent it to me, and I thought, yeah, yeah, right, you know, salon, you know.
01:24:56.000There's nothing I like more than on an autumn evening like tonight, opening up a book and curling up with a glass of wine by the warm fire while I listen to the tunes of Billy Joel.
01:25:10.000No, the only reason I'm still on the phone is because I'd already dialed in and you answered and I need someone to call the fire department.
01:26:16.000It is hard, and it happens both on the right and the left now, unfortunately, where people are so quick to try and take the moral high ground by claiming offense.
01:26:24.000Professional victimhood is a good business, and that's a perfect example.
01:26:28.000If I recall, because the fire water, you know, it's a bunch of animated food, and there was one that was called a bottle of fire water, and he was a Native American.
01:26:37.000But there's also a problem with the Latina.
01:27:18.000But as somebody said, you know, like not that long ago, you know, our forefathers, you know, fought and died, you know, fought and died for things that really mattered.
01:27:28.000And their minds were exercised by how do we end TB? Right.
01:28:26.000And I think even the numbers that are given are unrepresentative.
01:28:30.000Because what they don't count is people in...
01:28:35.000You know, in balloon-making shops or in party shops or in hairdressing salons or nail salons who have got jobs only because fracking has come to town and their business has reopened, that was shuttered.
01:28:47.000So I think the transformation, and it's funny, it's a very interesting thing that you bring up fracking right now, because I just think in all the noise of this election, and this is something we're going to talk about, maybe not today, Stephen, but in all the noise of this election, I wish people would talk about The issues.
01:29:16.000So I think that should be something that people should put first when they start talking about candidate suitability.
01:29:21.000There's another candidate, by the way, and we may get on to talking about Gosnell.
01:29:24.000There's one candidate who thinks it's great, good, and something important That in America you can kill a baby in the womb up until nine months.
01:29:35.000One candidate believes that strenuously, courageously believes that.
01:31:54.000So I think to ask someone that, who wants to be President of the United States, I think it's a really good question.
01:31:59.000I think it's a question that people would find very, very interesting to hear the answer to that.
01:32:04.000And I just wish somebody did ask her that, and I wish we'd heard, we'd hear more about that.
01:32:09.000And I worry, actually, that there'll be debates, and that won't be asked, because they won't ask it, because they get all bothered up with other stuff.
01:32:16.000Yeah, I think a big part of it, too, is, you know, we've talked about this.
01:32:18.000We've had John Nolte on today and Curt Schilling, who are big Trump people.
01:32:21.000We had Ben Shapiro on, who's not very pro-Trump.
01:32:24.000I think it's a question that's important.
01:32:26.000It's imperative to the character of our nation.
01:32:28.000And it does disappoint, I think, a lot, you see, with this sort of populist Trumpism.
01:32:32.000They said, well, we need to abandon that completely.
01:32:33.000I understand pro-life isn't necessarily a winning issue that you run on, but it's an important issue.
01:37:06.000But he was shocked when I told him about Roger and me and how Michael Moore actually got the interview with the GM and claimed that he didn't.
01:37:35.000So that's why I say to people, the little day-to-day interactions, you will be stunned as to how quickly people are willing to change their minds.
01:37:43.000Speaking of which, we'll get into a little inside baseball with John Nolte.
01:37:56.000We'll get to, in a couple of minutes, this week in outrage.
01:37:59.000For those on Twitter, this week in social justice warrior outrage.
01:38:02.000Something I thought was interesting I touched on earlier.
01:38:06.000New report says transgenderism has no scientific basis.
01:38:09.000So we wrote about it a lot with Crowder.com, but let me just give you the briefing on the study.
01:38:14.000Arizona State University Professor of Statistics and Biostatistics Lawrence S. Mayer and John Hopkins University Medical School Professor of Psychiatrics Paul McHugh co-authored a report which examined top peer-reviewed studies in the biological, psychological, and social sciences.
01:38:30.000This is the quote, Examining research from the biological, psychological, and social sciences, this report shows that some of the most frequently heard claims about sexuality and gender are not supported by scientific evidence.
01:38:45.000Among the key findings listed by the authors was that the hypothesis that gender identity is an innate fixed property of human beings that is independent of biological sex meaning there is somehow a difference between gender and sex.
01:39:02.000That a person might be trapped in a woman's body or a woman trapped in a man's body is not supported by any scientific evidence.
01:39:10.000Children are a special case when addressing transgender issues.
01:39:13.000Only a minority of children who experience cross-gender identification will continue to do so into adolescence or adulthood, the authors continued.
01:39:44.000They mean you disagree with my proposed legislation based on hypothetical climate science.
01:39:49.000Here's something that is medically observable, scientifically observable.
01:39:54.000You don't really need to hope to one day test a hypothesis 10 years down the line, 40 years down the line, maybe when Florida's gone, as Al Gore predicted.
01:40:03.000You can look at the evidence we have available.
01:40:05.000You can do a meta-study, which they've done.
01:40:28.000And the science on this is becoming more and more definitive that despite what they teach on college campuses, despite what they mandate over there at ESPN, you say...
01:40:52.000And I would love to have some of the transgender guests out there who are more sort of alt-right conservative, who've been upset when we've talked about this before.
01:40:58.000It doesn't mean that I dislike anyone who's transgender.
01:41:34.000We talked about it in the first hour, of course, the dildos there at UT. People are so outraged that Americans are exercising their Second Amendment rights that they decided to wave around dildos because one does.
01:43:06.000When we think of Swedes, we think of people who have contributed very little to modern society, except for, I think, birth control and beds that fold into desk chairs.
01:43:41.000Trending all over the place was Black Women's Equal Pay Day.
01:43:45.000So, of course, Bernie Sanders, Chuck Schumer, Amy Schumer's little unky Chuck there, Representative Barbara Lee, they were talking about how the gender wage gap isn't about women's choices.
01:44:12.000It's because of the field that you chose to go into.
01:44:14.000Someone who gets a bachelor's and chooses to go into social work is not going to do as well as somebody who chooses to go into a very advanced science field that requires years upon years of schooling and then has a specialized job position available.
01:45:31.000It's not the fact that a bunch of dumb Twitter mobsters and hashtag warriors are carrying misinformation out into the blogosphere.
01:45:43.000The representatives who know better are spreading this misinformation.
01:45:47.000So you have to decide, are they stupid or are they liars?
01:45:51.000And that's really important because I don't say that about every single issue.
01:45:54.000I don't say that if someone believes in climate change, they're an idiot.
01:45:57.000I think that you could probably look at some science on both sides of that, and I think that there are people who make compelling arguments on both sides.
01:46:04.000There is no compelling argument to substantiate the wage gap myth.
01:50:56.000It's a good way to keep track of the timeline.
01:50:59.000Now, because this was eight years ago, so a lot of people now who may be right, don't even know the sort of big Hollywood story.
01:51:05.000You were brought in because you did, was it Dirty Harry's Place?
01:51:09.000You had a blog that was pretty popular.
01:51:11.000Yeah, I was one of the few people, I had worked at a very low level in Hollywood for a few years.
01:51:16.000And I was writing a blog called Dirty Harry's Place, and I was one of the few people that looked at Hollywood and looked at film and pop culture from a conservative point of view, but I didn't look at it from sort of what you might call a moralistic point of view.
01:51:47.000So I guess that negates girls on HBO. Yeah, and Ghostbusters.
01:51:54.000So I was looking at it from purely a film lover's point of view, and Andrew liked that.
01:52:01.000He thought that it would be good to have a right of center, you know, from conservative people who are conservative Christian, straight through to libertarian.
01:52:09.000And when it comes to movies, I'm more libertarian.
01:52:12.000And that's just how it ended up happening.
01:52:50.000Fast forward now, and I don't think we'd have that much of a problem with it.
01:52:54.000I think the political correctness thing has kind of swung the other way, and obviously with the website now, with his name on the header, I don't think there'd be an issue.
01:53:05.000I mean, at the time, I was just doing, you know, and those basically were my decisions.
01:53:10.000Andrew sat down and we talked, well, the whole four years I worked for him, I was his editor, about what his guidelines were.
01:53:17.000So it was really up to me to To interpret them.
01:53:21.000And in that case, and in a number of cases, I always interpreted to be as cautious as possible because you wanted to be able to defend it and avoid an unnecessary controversy.
01:53:34.000And it wasn't that your video wasn't funny because it was.
01:53:37.000No, but I remember, yeah, back in that, especially at that time, Andrew Breitbart was, I mean, Andrew Breitbart courted a lot of people.
01:53:42.000He ran in circles where he had to make sure that he, even though he wasn't afraid of speaking out, he didn't want to needlessly offend people for the sake of offending people.
01:53:51.000I always remember that about him, where he was saying, if you're right, you're right, that's fine.
01:53:56.000He always said, do your due diligence.
01:53:57.000Remember, he called me with that video and he said...
01:54:30.000Andrew, that Breitbart could talk so much and talk to everyone and he was one of the few people who could do that and not get into trouble is because he always told the truth.
01:54:41.000And so he could talk to a thousand people and there was never a situation where he told me this or he told me that or he said this to me about you or you said that because he just wasn't that way.
01:54:50.000He always told the truth and when you always tell the truth you don't have to worry about how many people you talk to or what you talk about.
01:54:56.000To give you an idea how much he told the truth, Andrew, if I didn't know him better, almost creepily was fond of my wife, really liked my wife, was the first to RSVP at our wedding.
01:55:05.000You probably remember when he went out to Western Michigan, he loved it.
01:55:08.000I remember we were talking about he just loved it.
01:55:09.000His kids were out there and he said they were off their phones.
01:55:12.000And I remember we were at, gosh, it was in D.C., it was Andrew, it was Mrs.
01:55:17.000Coulter, and a few other people who we would know behind the scenes, and my wife and I had, I think, just gotten engaged, and we were walking out.
01:55:22.000We were there for CPAC. As we're walking out, because I have to get up and host the next morning, I've told this story on this show before, but you may not know it, we hear someone kind of laughing, giggling behind us, and it's my wife, and he goes, your problem, in case you hadn't noticed, is that you're not tall or hot enough.
01:55:42.000It was just his way of complimenting her after a couple, because she was tall and hot.
01:55:46.000And right there, my wife just melted, said, you know, what a sweet guy.
01:55:49.000And he would talk with her like they were old friends when they met.
01:55:53.000So let me ask you this, because I do think you're a big pro-Trump guy.
01:57:40.000Katie Couric Cher Sinead O'Connor The cast of The Golden Girls Melissa McCarthy The Maid from the Brady Bunch Kristen Wiig All other female comedians Tess Holliday The Sea Witch Ursula Elizabeth Warren, but not because she's won 18th Cherokee Hillary Clinton Cher Rachel Maddow Oprah Winfrey.
01:59:24.000So Ben asked me, he's like, well, if you want to write something, because I had a piece about Muhammad Ali I wanted to publish when he died.
02:00:43.000And everybody's trying to make this into a sinister thing, this leak about how we had to put all those pieces through the top floor, through the suits, through Bannon and Alex Marlowe and Larry Solow.
02:01:23.000Has it been at all, and again, like you said, I know with contract issues, has it been at all uncomfortable since obviously they've really attacked Ben Shapiro a lot at Breitbart since he's left?
02:02:11.000It's true, because remember the one time there was a fake account, a John Nolte account, and I was going like, why would you send me?
02:02:18.000And you were like, no, that wasn't me.
02:02:19.000And that was it, because I remember being really kind of disappointed.
02:02:22.000I understood that inside with Breitbart, where I'd written there, and there's obviously some politics, but I was like, John would never do this.
02:02:28.000I found myself following that account for a while.
02:03:00.000After Hillary most likely wins, let's say Donald Trump maybe wins, the numbers aren't looking good, do you think these cracks healed?
02:03:07.000For example, do you think the people at Breitbart will say, okay, Ben, let's come together now, we have to, do you think the cracks can ever be filled in and mended?
02:03:45.000And I think that never Trump, the people, and I'm not talking about guys like Ben, who can be reasonable, even though I think he's wrong.
02:03:53.000I'm talking about like the National Review and Jonah Goldberg and Stuart Stevens and these guys that are constantly, Amanda Carpenter, constantly on Twitter trying to undermine him, sabotage him.
02:04:03.000They're constantly on cable news, buying into every mainstream media narrative, even the intellectually dishonest ones.
02:04:11.000I think if they don't do, and no one's asking them to lie, no one's asking them to violate their conscience, but you can be a conscientious objector and just stay quiet.
02:04:21.000And not violate your conscience, or you can be a saboteur for Hillary.
02:04:25.000Well, one thing, I also think valid criticisms doesn't make someone a saboteur.
02:04:30.000Constructive, and I've criticized Trump many times.
02:04:33.000There's nothing wrong with constructive criticism.
02:04:35.000Well, for example, right now this week, I would be lying if I would say that it doesn't concern me that he softened his rhetoric on illegal immigration, which is one of the things I really liked about him, where he's Well, I'm going to do what George Bush and Obama did.
02:04:48.000Well, hold on, because the big selling point for you is you weren't going to do that.
02:04:51.000And I think that's fair to say that's not what we were sold.
02:05:04.000But when you start calling him a racist and you start calling him stupid, I just see there's this narrative that the media started to get Barack Obama elected and reelected, and they've done it again.
02:05:15.000Where the Republican can do absolutely nothing right.
02:05:18.000No matter what McCain or Romney or Trump does, it's wrong.
02:05:35.000These are the same jerks that demanded that I soldier up for Romney, who wasn't any more conservative than Trump, and McCain, who was completely feckless.
02:05:47.000Remember, I'm going to suspend my campaign, I'm going to jump onto my white horse, but I have no idea where I'm going to go.
02:06:05.000But I think there's also, because I've been told by people you and I would both know, to soldier up for Trump or will be eliminated and purged.
02:06:12.000And as you know, I'm not even in the Never Trump campaign.
02:06:14.000We've written many articles praising him.
02:06:41.000these intellectually dishonest people on the right who do that.
02:06:43.000However, it is also intellectually dishonest when you have people on the Trump side, I think we would both agree, who paint Carly Fiorina and Ted Cruz as establishment.
02:06:51.000I think it's important to define what that is because-- - I agree. - I mean, no one was a bigger fan of Ted Cruz than Andrew Breitbart, no one, that I know. - But can I tell you, there's a big difference.
02:07:00.000There are plenty of horrible pro-Trump people out there.
02:07:02.000And as someone who supported Marco Rubio and supported Ted Cruz throughout most of the primary, I can tell you that because I got as many tweets from them as anyone else did.
02:08:38.000Well, I think something you do differently, and the reason we wanted to have you on the program, is you're still actually making the case for Trump for some people, like I said, because you understand there are people who could be conscientious objectors, who may not be able to pull that lever.
02:08:51.000We had Gavin McGinnis on, and I love him, but I don't think there are a lot of pro-Trump people making the case anymore.
02:08:56.000And they say, well, we don't have to, because if you don't vote for him, it's a vote for Hillary.
02:08:59.000Well, that's not enough, because there are people who need to hear a case made.
02:09:11.000Just the three weeks after the convention, this is actually what I wrote about for the Daily Wire, the piece that's going to go up there, is my dad is the ultimate Trump voter.
02:09:20.000He's 77, very energetic, he's not old.
02:09:30.000And then those sort of three weeks after his convention, where Trump just got into one stupid controversy after another, now my dad's saying, you know, I can't vote for the guy.
02:09:41.000And that's worrying me more than anything.
02:12:38.000Sometimes we all have those moments in our lives where we feel unheard.
02:12:43.000Yeah, this goes quite a bit further than that.
02:12:45.000She just tunes me out and doesn't listen to what I have to say at all.
02:12:49.000Well, the important thing is to remember that whatever it is she's going through, I have no doubt she loves you and you'll get through it together.
02:17:39.000He was traveling, I guess, with ministry and they handled his luggage so poorly they broke the neck to his Les Paul and they refused to fix it because the luggage itself didn't have damage.
02:18:04.000And this is very important because I do see a lot of young people going, all right, what's the fastest path to victory?
02:18:11.000It's normal for humans to try and pick the path of least resistance.
02:18:14.000And right now, if you are going to look at your options, you're going to weigh them as a young American and say, okay, what's my best shot at success here?
02:18:22.000There are many instances, not all, but many instances, In which your path of least resistance would be to simply play the victim card.
02:19:19.000Listen, if you were a woman and you wanted to be paid the same as a man and someone said, hey, listen, I'm a woman, I'm a feminist, I'm a liberal, I'm voting Hillary.
02:19:27.000And there are a lot of female economists, almost all female economists.
02:19:30.000If they came to you and said, hey, listen, here's the truth.
02:19:33.000You'll be paid just as much as a man if you do the same schooling and do the same job.
02:20:10.000Rachel Dolezal got a job at the NAACP, which they have some white workers but clearly would have been more likely to go to a black person.
02:20:16.000They thought, alright, I have a better chance at getting a scholarship or a grant If I claim some kind of victim status, so what do they have to do?
02:20:27.000They first have to convince black people, these are white people, that they are victims, that they are being marginalized, that racism is more alive than ever, and then convince them that they're black.
02:20:38.000So it's a two-stage trick there that they have to do.
02:20:42.000And they thought, well, I have a better chance of getting these things done, scholarships, grants, and guess what?
02:20:47.000Their only problem was they were discovered.
02:20:50.000Let's go to LGBTQAIP. You know, it used to be LGBT. I think at one point it might have been LGB. I don't even think they really cared about the B. It was just sort of assumed that you were both L and G. It wasn't enough, so now they have to include asexuals, pansexuals, transgenders, right?
02:21:08.000They all have to be vocal members of the Gestapo cult.
02:21:20.000But it's not enough to just be gay or to be trans.
02:21:23.000You use it to sue a bakery at a business or a pizzeria or bed and breakfast and make millions or to sue an employer in HR. You can find countless suits.
02:21:35.000Made based on discrimination against LGBTQAAIP. And you can find suits now with pansexuals, with asexuals, intersexuals, all of these different subgroups that they've created that, guess what, at the end of that victim rainbow is always a pot of gold.
02:21:52.000There are many instances, and this really worries me with young Americans, where they can choose, okay, let me work really hard, be the best in my class, be the best in my field, learn a trade, start a business, or simply claim That I'm a victim of this underclass.
02:22:07.000And there are very real scenarios, more common than not, I would say, where you are incentivized to be a victim.