The Matt Walsh Show - July 30, 2024


Ep. 1411 - Democrats Hope That White Guilt Will Carry Them To Victory


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59 minutes

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172.31987

Word Count

10,291

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832

Misogynist Sentences

24

Hate Speech Sentences

40


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Transcript

00:00:00.040 Today on the Matt Walsh Show, racial segregation is back in a major way as the Kamala Harris campaign holds racially segregated campaign events.
00:00:06.740 Footage from the White Women for Harris event and the White Dudes for Harris event have gone viral.
00:00:11.380 It's even worse than you feared.
00:00:12.640 Also, Trump calls for mandatory prison sentences for flag burners.
00:00:16.420 The Dems have zeroed in on a new line of attack against conservatives.
00:00:19.440 We're weird, they say.
00:00:21.040 Talk about projection, we'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Walsh Show.
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00:01:58.180 Well, if you're one of the 12 people in this country who still believes anything you see on cable news,
00:02:03.180 if you're the kind of person who, say, watches Chuck Schumer's press conferences on Capitol Hill without being paid to do it,
00:02:08.960 then there's a chance you're actually enthusiastic about the candidacy of Kamala Harris.
00:02:13.920 You've been told that her campaign's off to a great start, and why would you possibly doubt it?
00:02:19.000 In a matter of days, she's transformed into a better candidate than anyone expected.
00:02:22.740 She's so inspirational, in fact, that the Obamas endorsed her in an awkward phone call
00:02:27.220 several days after everyone else in the party had already endorsed her.
00:02:30.700 Now, what's missing in all of this manufactured enthusiasm is any explanation for why the party coalesced around Harris
00:02:37.340 or why she's supposedly a better candidate now than she was four years ago or even like four days ago.
00:02:43.920 She hasn't had a single clever moment, a great speech, certainly no innovative policy ideas.
00:02:50.240 Because the extent that she's said anything about policy, it's to undo everything that she said back in 2020.
00:02:56.400 So she has no substance or even style.
00:02:59.580 I mean, at least Obama was skilled enough with flowery rhetoric that the media could pretend that he was profound and inspirational.
00:03:06.180 But what is Kamala's skill?
00:03:08.820 What positive characteristic are they inflating or overstating to turn her into this supposed political sensation?
00:03:16.440 There isn't one.
00:03:17.260 I mean, the transformation here is happening entirely and solely in the media.
00:03:22.840 Kamala is the same Kamala she's always been.
00:03:24.960 What we're witnessing is the media figuring out a new branding strategy in real time.
00:03:30.460 Now, four years ago, Democrats experienced a similar political crisis.
00:03:33.540 To stop Bernie Sanders, they had to rally around Joe Biden, a perennial failure in politics who nobody, including his old boss Obama, took seriously.
00:03:41.700 So to help sell Biden to voters who had rejected him several times before, Democrats resorted to a strategy that's now very familiar.
00:03:48.640 They manufactured racial conflict.
00:03:50.660 They told black voters that the other side of the aisle wanted to hunt them down and kill them.
00:03:55.320 They turned lifelong criminals like George Floyd and Jacob Blake into heroes.
00:03:58.400 And they told white voters that unless they're bigots, they should be good allies and vote for Democrats.
00:04:04.980 The strategy worked.
00:04:06.540 The fabricated media narrative and race hoaxes contributed to a kind of mass formation psychosis, to borrow a term from Robert Malone.
00:04:13.660 Tens of millions of Americans were convinced by the lie that police officers regularly murder black people.
00:04:19.000 They tolerated looting and violence in major cities in the name of racial retribution.
00:04:23.240 And ultimately, more than a decade after Obama promised to usher in a racial utopia, we became a far more race-obsessed and racially conflicted society than we were at the turn of the century.
00:04:34.180 It's precisely because this strategy worked that Democrats are now trying it again.
00:04:38.620 For the second time in as many election cycles, Democrats are running a candidate who can barely complete coherent sentences, much less articulate a single achievement from their time in office.
00:04:47.500 They know that race hate is once again their best option.
00:04:52.100 Only this time, they're being even more explicit about their intention of dividing Americans on the basis of race.
00:04:57.600 We're now in the midst of a full-on white guilt election.
00:05:01.400 Democrats are doing everything they can to mobilize voters by playing on white guilt.
00:05:05.480 They've decided solely by virtue of their skin color and the mortal sins of their ancestors that white people have an obligation to support Kamala Harris.
00:05:14.140 And while they're supporting Harris, for good measure, white people need to stay the hell away from black people.
00:05:19.180 In fact, white people aren't even supposed to join the same virtual calls as black people.
00:05:24.740 I mean, that's how unclean these lepers, these white people are, according to the modern Democrat Party.
00:05:30.620 So to that end, just hours after Joe Biden ended his campaign for a second term, Democrats began holding racially segregated political events using Zoom.
00:05:41.480 First, there was an event for black women supporters, which more than 40,000 black women joined.
00:05:46.720 Whites were not welcome in that, apparently.
00:05:49.040 And there was an event for black men and for black queer men and for Asian women.
00:05:54.880 Again, whites not welcome in any of those.
00:05:57.520 They went through all the identity groups and subgenres.
00:05:59.540 I don't know if they had a Zoom event for, you know, gay aboriginals or plus-size disabled furries, but they'll get around to that if they haven't.
00:06:07.760 And finally, on Thursday, there was a Zoom call for people identifying as white women, which was joined by more than 200,000 participants, a number so high that the Zoom call crashed several times.
00:06:18.040 And you can understand why there was so much interest.
00:06:20.180 I mean, it was history in the making.
00:06:21.320 This Zoom call marked the first major opportunity for white people to get together in a whites-only political meeting since the KKK was shut down.
00:06:29.860 And the white women certainly made the most of it.
00:06:32.360 Of course, at their whites-only meeting, they made sure to say that, you know, conservatives are racist.
00:06:37.340 That's one of the things you do at whites-only meetings.
00:06:39.580 Naturally, you call people racist for refusing to hold segregated events.
00:06:43.400 It goes without saying.
00:06:44.360 But then things got weird, to use the term that Democrats now repeat at every opportunity.
00:06:51.000 A woman named Arielle Fodor began speaking or, I mean, sort of half-singing or whatever the hell she was doing.
00:06:58.620 And her contribution to the struggle session was so on the nose, so exactly what you would expect from something like this, that it verged on self-parity.
00:07:08.100 Watch.
00:07:08.360 Of over 1.5 million followers, is here to help gentle parent us through this election.
00:07:16.080 Thank you.
00:07:17.320 Hi, everybody.
00:07:18.460 I am so honored to speak today.
00:07:20.600 I am, like, shaking to just be among such incredible company.
00:07:26.080 We are here because, if you were here earlier, you've heard BIPOC women have tapped us in as white women to step up, listen, and get involved this election season.
00:07:36.420 This is a really important time, and we all need to use our voices and influence for the greater good.
00:07:42.460 But don't make it about yourself.
00:07:45.040 As white women, we need to use our privilege to make positive changes.
00:07:49.340 If you find yourself talking over or speaking for BIPOC individuals or, God forbid, correcting them, just take a beat.
00:07:57.940 And instead, we can put our listening ears on.
00:08:00.100 So, do learn from and amplify the voices of those who have been historically marginalized and use the privilege you have in order to push for systemic change.
00:08:12.120 As white people, we have a lot to learn and unlearn.
00:08:16.980 So, do check your blind spots.
00:08:19.640 I mean, I'm not the first person to say this, but that would be my hell.
00:08:25.640 This is my hell right here, being trapped in a room with a woman like that, speaking in that way for eternity.
00:08:35.260 That is my hell.
00:08:37.720 Ariel Fodor, a.k.a. Miss Frazzled, not to be confused with Miss Frizzle of Magic School Bus fame,
00:08:43.640 says, BIPOC women have tapped us in as white women.
00:08:48.200 So, you know, all women who identify as black, indigenous, and people of color,
00:08:52.160 every single one of them, have collectively decided with no dissent to tap women like Ariel Fodor in
00:08:58.380 to help achieve their political goals.
00:09:01.160 Now, I have my doubts about whether that happened, but if it did, that ranks up there as one of the worst decisions
00:09:05.340 that the BIPOC collective has ever made, at least since they started referring to themselves as BIPOC.
00:09:10.780 Look, as it stands, the message Democrats are sending via Ariel is clear.
00:09:16.260 White people are not allowed to correct black people.
00:09:19.460 White people need to get involved, but in a subservient role, because you are inferior.
00:09:26.640 And you certainly don't want to correct them ever.
00:09:28.500 I mean, God forbid you do that, says Ariel.
00:09:31.180 You see, black people are never wrong.
00:09:33.340 And if you think that black people can make mistakes, then you need to update your algorithm, says Ariel.
00:09:38.160 She actually said that, you know, update your algorithms.
00:09:41.880 In other words, you need to make sure that your programming aligns with the latest software update from the DNC.
00:09:47.440 So if a black person says that, you know, three times three equals 57, just nod your head and smile.
00:09:53.700 If a black person claims that elephants are reptiles, don't correct them.
00:09:58.000 Remember, you are the one who is wrong automatically.
00:10:00.880 If a black person shoots you in the chest and steals your wallet, don't dare breathe a word of protest, you bigot.
00:10:08.320 You thank that BIPOC American for his feedback, and you die without complaint, like an ally.
00:10:14.820 Now, I looked into this woman to make sure that she's a real person, because when I first saw this, I honestly thought, oh, well, this is, it's so on the nose.
00:10:21.860 I mean, she starts by saying, I'm literally shaking.
00:10:24.340 So she's hitting all of the key buzzwords and phrases and everything.
00:10:29.660 It lines up perfectly with a parody of these types of people.
00:10:33.920 So at first, I actually thought that's what it was.
00:10:37.740 Maybe this is some sort of conservative plant who infiltrated the white women meeting to make Democrats look bad, which would be very funny.
00:10:44.960 But it turns out that, no, she's real.
00:10:47.960 She has a huge TikTok account.
00:10:49.480 She's apparently a teacher who makes videos about political topics, except she addresses her audience as if they're kindergartners.
00:10:56.640 Here's one of those videos.
00:10:58.920 Hi, friends.
00:10:59.920 It's time to share the Arctic now.
00:11:01.720 Your turn is all done.
00:11:02.800 Got it, got it.
00:11:03.760 I know you like when people share with you.
00:11:06.620 Well, you need to share the earth with everyone, plants, animals, and people.
00:11:11.240 The White House had to take special action to protect 13 million acres of land in the Alaskan Arctic because the Arctic is a super special place.
00:11:21.440 Yeah, people need gas for cars these days, but there are more respectful ways to do it.
00:11:28.060 All taking things from super special places hurts nature.
00:11:32.040 So let's turn your choices around and find ways to help the earth instead.
00:11:36.000 Did you know places like the Arctic need to stay cool to keep our planet at the right temperature?
00:11:42.260 When you protect places like the Arctic, you are helping keep the earth cool.
00:11:48.820 Who is this for?
00:11:50.420 Who is this for?
00:11:51.460 Who is this content for?
00:11:53.400 Apparently she has thousands of followers.
00:11:58.300 Who is this for?
00:11:59.560 What reaction am I supposed to have watching that?
00:12:06.000 It's a sincere question.
00:12:08.040 Is it supposed to be funny?
00:12:09.180 Am I supposed to laugh?
00:12:10.320 Am I supposed to be informed?
00:12:13.320 Who chooses to watch something where the whole bit is that the person is being patronizing and incredibly annoying?
00:12:28.160 I'm stunned.
00:12:29.160 Now, the reason the shtick doesn't work is that she is clearly the dumb one, not the conservatives that she's attempting to mock.
00:12:37.420 The only reason that she's pretending to address a mute off-screen kindergartner is that that's the only way she could potentially win an argument about anything.
00:12:44.960 And even then, she still loses.
00:12:46.940 I mean, she's arguing with invisible five-year-olds.
00:12:49.720 And you can't help but be on the side of the five-year-old who doesn't exist.
00:12:54.080 Now, to be clear, I'm not cherry-picking one insane speaker from the white women Zoom call.
00:13:00.600 They were all varying degrees of crazy.
00:13:02.620 Here, for example, was actress Connie Britton.
00:13:05.300 She begins on message by saying that all white women are privileged, et cetera, and so forth.
00:13:09.460 But then she starts talking about all the great things white women have done before spiraling into a discussion about her own life experiences.
00:13:15.480 And then concluding that women need to break free by literally blowing up American culture.
00:13:22.040 It's not really clear what she's talking about, but you can judge for yourself.
00:13:24.960 Watch.
00:13:27.340 And, you know, interesting.
00:13:29.760 White women.
00:13:30.660 I mean, here we are.
00:13:31.580 I have to admit, when I was writing stuff down, I was like, Karen's for Kamala?
00:13:35.860 I don't know.
00:13:36.560 You know, why is it so difficult, as Glennon was saying, to acknowledge and address ourselves as white women?
00:13:43.400 But here we are, and I am so proud for all of us to be together as women, as white women.
00:13:51.260 We are the ones that have the privilege, of course, and we, too, have had to fight and continue to fight for our equality, our selfhood, our freedom.
00:14:01.720 But we have whatever privileges our male, white male counterparts have had the mercy and good sense to bestow on us.
00:14:09.140 And then whatever else of it we have managed to take for ourselves, often being led by, as many have said earlier tonight, the leadership of our sisters of color who have fought.
00:14:19.880 And my life experience shows me that often, as women, we have to blow our lives up in order to truly know ourselves, empower ourselves, free ourselves.
00:14:31.260 This is because my life experience tells me the structures of the culture are deeply defined for us, and we must behave within the confines of these structures.
00:14:41.180 Of course, these structures were created by men to benefit them, so oftentimes the only way we can break free from them is by literally blowing them up, which, my life experience tells me, often looks like bad behavior.
00:14:57.980 But it is, in fact, an act of deep self-love.
00:15:03.560 So she just confessed that she was planning some sort of terrorist attack, literally blowing up the structures of society.
00:15:13.400 I thought what's even more revealing is that she says you have to blow your own life up, which is the kind of thing, I mean, it's good to watch stuff like this, especially if you're a single man.
00:15:23.640 And you watch this, and, you know, you don't need any incentive to stay away from women like this, but in case you did, this is why you don't want to date a liberal woman.
00:15:35.160 Because she thinks that what you're supposed to do every once in a while, randomly, is just blow your own life up for no reason.
00:15:43.380 And they do. They will actually go and do that.
00:15:45.360 They'll just destroy their own lives and families just because.
00:15:48.400 Now, we're supposed to watch footage like this and conclude that conservatives are the weird ones.
00:15:55.060 We're supposed to watch this unhinged, whites-only call to conclude that Republicans are the party of bigotry.
00:15:59.820 And I guess we're supposed to wait in suspense to see what Connie Britton decides to blow up.
00:16:05.240 Not to be outdone, the pop singer Pink joined the call.
00:16:08.280 And just a couple of weeks after the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, her contribution was to declare that Donald Trump is not human.
00:16:15.160 Watch.
00:16:16.340 I'm not a person that loses hope.
00:16:18.400 But I'm feeling like I'm losing a little bit of hope if this is what we're doing.
00:16:24.480 And I don't understand it.
00:16:27.020 And now I feel, not only on a call like tonight, listening to you all speak so beautifully,
00:16:32.900 and listening to the fact that $1.1 million was raised and that we're all really fighting for the right thing.
00:16:40.900 We're really fighting for the right thing.
00:16:42.580 And it's not, it's not about which candidate is perfect.
00:16:49.920 It's which candidate is human and wants to keep us all human.
00:16:54.840 Now, nobody knows what she's talking about.
00:16:58.640 Nobody knows why she's dressed like she's just got a record deal from Cash Money Records in 1998.
00:17:04.060 There are many mysteries here.
00:17:05.800 And now, in response to videos like this, it's tempting to say, well, these are just wealthy, demented celebrities who aren't remotely representative of the rest of the electorate.
00:17:12.940 But that's not exactly true.
00:17:15.480 Again, there are hundreds of thousands of people on these calls.
00:17:18.380 And there are other indications that these events reflect much broader and more fundamental changes in the electorate all over the world.
00:17:24.760 Back in January, the Financial Times published this chart.
00:17:27.800 This data, which is pulled from Gallup, shows that men and women were split pretty much equally for decades along the liberal-conservative divide.
00:17:36.280 But over a period of just six years, a massive gap has opened up.
00:17:40.440 Women between the ages of 18 and 30 are now 30 percentage points more liberal than their male contemporaries, according to the Financial Times.
00:17:49.120 And there are similar gaps in Germany, the UK, South Korea.
00:17:53.040 And more recently this week, the Wall Street Journal found that there are massive gaps between men and women on several fundamental cultural issues.
00:17:59.600 For example, young men oppose allowing children to choose their gender identity without parental approval by a margin of 33 percentage points.
00:18:08.700 And that margin should be much higher, of course, because the idea of gender identity is made up and parents should be able to tell their children that.
00:18:16.300 But the numbers for women are even worse.
00:18:18.620 In fact, women actually support allowing children to pick their gender identity without parental approval by a margin of two points.
00:18:25.260 Meanwhile, the University of Michigan found that 12th grade girls are now far more likely to identify as liberal than they've been at any point since 1975.
00:18:34.380 So these are seismic shifts.
00:18:36.260 And they suggest that what we're seeing on this Zoom call is now more common among American women than it's ever been.
00:18:43.580 Women, particularly single women, are now the backbone of the Democrat Party.
00:18:48.520 Married women and both single and married men tend to vote conservative, but single women are the outlier.
00:18:55.720 They're the ones tuning in to these Zoom calls and nodding their heads as Pink says that Donald Trump isn't human.
00:19:02.580 Now, as significant as this problem may be for Republicans, of course, the problem isn't confined to women.
00:19:08.320 Pretty much anyone with low testosterone appears to be affected.
00:19:11.440 So if you thought the estrogen was out of control in the whites-only women's event for Kamala,
00:19:16.320 wait until you see what happened at the whites-only men's event for Kamala last night.
00:19:20.100 Somehow there was even more talk of crying and feelings than there was at the women's event.
00:19:25.860 So here's the actor Josh Gad, for example.
00:19:28.220 Also, quick observation, they have Kid Rock, Kevin Sorbo, and a dolphin aficionado.
00:19:36.100 And we have the Hulk, Samwise Gamgee, Luke Skywalker, and Mayor Pete, just on this Zoom.
00:19:42.060 That's pretty damn cool.
00:19:43.240 Well, I'm a white dude.
00:19:47.260 That much you can probably tell by now.
00:19:49.880 But I also happen to be a father of two girls.
00:19:52.620 I have a 10-year-old and a 13-year-old.
00:19:55.460 And I'm not sure if you guys can recall that feeling you had on the night of Tuesday, November 8th, 2016.
00:20:06.500 I stood over my kid's bed and I wept.
00:20:11.100 I wept because I felt like I let them down.
00:20:14.480 I wept because they had the chance and we had the chance to have a female president for the first time in our lives and in the history of this nation.
00:20:29.320 And instead, we put a man in office who not only disdains women, but whose own wife can't look him in the eye, whose own daughters seem to want nothing to associate him, to be associated with him.
00:20:51.560 So eight years ago, Josh Gad cried on election night because Hillary Clinton didn't win.
00:20:57.080 Now, there are some mean people who are saying that Josh Gad hadn't cried that much since his local Krispy Kreme shut down.
00:21:05.860 And I'm not a mean person, so I'm not saying that.
00:21:08.260 But mean people are.
00:21:09.780 And I abhor such insensitive comments.
00:21:12.560 I would never say it myself.
00:21:13.520 I would never repeat it.
00:21:15.420 Anyway, instead of doing everything he can to scrub this memory from his mind, pretend it never happened because it's like shameful and embarrassing.
00:21:22.720 You're crying over your.
00:21:23.620 How do you think?
00:21:24.620 I mean, imagine being a child and waking up and your dad is standing over your bed crying.
00:21:31.840 How do you process that?
00:21:35.180 And instead of just being embarrassed that this happened, he's openly admitting it on a racially segregated Zoom call with hundreds of thousands of white people, no less.
00:21:44.000 Oh, and also he thinks that Democrats are better than Republicans because they have more celebrities on their side that he likes.
00:21:51.100 One of those celebrities is the guy who played one of the hobbits in The Lord of the Rings, Sean Astin.
00:21:55.980 And he actually stumbled on an interesting observation as he was overcome with emotion himself.
00:22:02.500 Watch.
00:22:02.760 The idea that that men can gather to talk about how we feel.
00:22:13.820 Interesting.
00:22:15.360 Powerful concept.
00:22:17.460 And to include all.
00:22:19.820 We said in our invitation, everyone is welcome.
00:22:23.320 That's a really interesting phrase.
00:22:26.560 Everyone is welcome.
00:22:29.680 You might hear it in other places.
00:22:31.780 I'm pretty sure you can feel that it's true here.
00:22:37.420 With this particular political party and this particular candidate.
00:22:45.660 Everyone, everyone is welcome.
00:22:47.060 Everybody gets an invitation.
00:22:48.040 It's pretty easy to turn the invitation down.
00:22:52.140 Hey, men, do you want to get on this Zoom call and all cry together?
00:22:55.160 Talk about your emotions and why you hate being a man and hate being white?
00:22:59.020 No, no thanks.
00:23:00.900 Tempting, but no, I think I'll pass on that one.
00:23:03.480 So he says the idea that men can gather to talk about how we feel is an interesting, powerful concept.
00:23:08.140 This is an observation that might explain a lot, actually, although Sean Astin didn't realize it.
00:23:12.920 For a lot of people in this country, the idea of white men communicating about issues that affect them is simply unheard of.
00:23:18.860 Might as well talk about communicating with aliens.
00:23:21.420 Every other demographic group gets to communicate about its alleged problems.
00:23:24.700 But if white men do that, then they're demonized.
00:23:27.500 That brings me back to one major factor that Democrats do have working in their favor this election.
00:23:32.280 They are making an explicit and direct pitch for the white vote.
00:23:36.340 Now, yes, they're doing it in a twisted, insane, degrading, insulting way, but they are doing it.
00:23:44.920 Republicans, on the other hand, are terrified to even acknowledge the existence of white people, especially white men.
00:23:50.740 They'll make a direct appeal for the black vote, Hispanic vote, female vote, but never for the white vote.
00:23:56.740 Which means that this white guilt strategy is not countered.
00:24:00.940 Republicans will make fun of it, rightly so, but they won't counter it.
00:24:04.160 They won't say, no, white people shouldn't feel guilty.
00:24:07.780 They should be proud of who they are.
00:24:09.780 They will never say that in a million years.
00:24:12.980 They want to have a big tent, but they will not explicitly invite white men into it.
00:24:17.660 Even Democrats are doing that.
00:24:19.600 Republicans won't.
00:24:20.780 Instead, they simply take the support of white men for granted and do nothing to mobilize it,
00:24:25.060 which is a mistake that Democrats never make with their core constituencies.
00:24:29.580 So there's an opening here because, again and again, Democrats attack white men.
00:24:35.080 Like, they invite them in, but then they degrade and attack them.
00:24:38.400 They also attack the very idea of masculinity.
00:24:41.060 This is from the very beginning of yesterday's Zoom call.
00:24:43.340 Watch.
00:24:43.600 And that happens at the same time as the myths around America that we grew up with, that we
00:24:51.740 as men are expected to be protectors and providers, are going out into an economy that doesn't really
00:24:57.700 allow for that, especially for working class folks.
00:25:00.100 And sort of, like, compounding on that, you know, masculinity as a trope has been co-opted
00:25:07.480 by the MAGA right into something that feeds into and exacerbates the loneliness epidemic,
00:25:12.340 as well as the mental health crisis that many face that end up leading to really destructive
00:25:16.980 behaviors.
00:25:18.200 We aren't the only ones that are hurt by these things.
00:25:20.660 Black and brown people, LGBTQIA plus people, especially trans women and indigenous people.
00:25:27.080 And, you know, all sorts of other folks in our society who've been historically and often
00:25:33.960 still today are marginalized and being hurt.
00:25:37.240 He can't even talk about the problems that he perceives that white men are facing without
00:25:42.120 spending.
00:25:44.060 It's like a prescription drug commercial where they talk about the drug for five seconds
00:25:48.440 and then they spend 55 seconds talking about the side effects.
00:25:51.280 And it's the same thing here.
00:25:52.740 So they can, like, spend five seconds saying, oh, yeah, white men are experiencing this.
00:25:56.380 But it's not worse than indigenous and black and this and that.
00:25:59.580 And they spend the next and they spend most of the time talking about all the other people
00:26:02.980 who are not white men.
00:26:05.220 But this is apparently the message that Democrats are running with.
00:26:07.700 It's a myth to say that men are expected to be protectors and providers.
00:26:11.680 Now, the second part of the guy's statement is kind of true.
00:26:14.060 The economy under Joe Biden makes it much harder for men to provide for their families.
00:26:18.800 That doesn't make the role of men a myth.
00:26:21.280 It means we should be doing everything we can to fix the economy and encourage more men to
00:26:24.720 create families and enable them to create families and enable them to provide for their families.
00:26:30.360 But instead of saying that, Pete Buttigieg, the paragon of masculinity, hopped on the Zoom
00:26:34.660 call and said that abortion is great because it gives men more freedom.
00:26:39.280 This is why Mayor Pete supports abortion up until the moment of birth.
00:26:42.180 It's one of those things Democrats are never supposed to say out loud, even though they
00:26:44.760 all think it.
00:26:45.840 Abortion frees men to have sex with random women because if a baby is created in the process,
00:26:50.100 they can always have it killed and disposed of.
00:26:51.680 But so it's being said here, it's not really about women at all for Mayor Pete.
00:26:55.140 It's about empowering more men to abandon women and their potential future family to have
00:27:00.440 more meaningless sex.
00:27:01.860 Watch.
00:27:03.020 I'm so glad she has made freedom the theme of her campaign because I think in so many
00:27:06.780 ways that's what's at stake.
00:27:08.540 And yes, women's freedom is exhibit A after Donald Trump demolished the right to choose.
00:27:13.620 But of course, men are also more free in a country where we have a president who stands
00:27:20.240 up for things like access to abortion.
00:27:23.080 So the Democrat message to white people on this call is clear.
00:27:25.580 You're racist.
00:27:26.260 You need to shut up.
00:27:27.480 And if possible, you should kill your child so you don't have a family.
00:27:31.380 We don't need any more of you people running around.
00:27:34.460 That's what they want white men to aspire to.
00:27:37.380 And this racial guilt trip strategy, it's one that either works extremely well or it falls
00:27:41.960 laughably flat.
00:27:42.740 There's not a lot of room in between those extremes.
00:27:45.500 For those white people who have been successfully indoctrinated into the cult of anti-racism,
00:27:50.140 who've had their minds twisted nearly from birth by the idea that they're responsible for
00:27:54.480 every atrocity in human history simply because of their skin pigment, for them, this strategy
00:28:00.060 is deeply effective.
00:28:01.920 For those of us who were not successfully brainwashed, the whole thing is absurd.
00:28:05.720 It's grotesque, laughable.
00:28:08.600 Right now, it's clear that the Harris campaign is wagering that there are enough white people
00:28:12.720 in the former category to push them over the top.
00:28:16.060 And they're not being subtle about it.
00:28:18.200 After jettisoning Joe Biden, Democrats have decided that they're once again going all in
00:28:22.460 on anti-white race hatred.
00:28:25.300 They're betting that conservatives won't even attempt to counter it.
00:28:28.120 But it wouldn't be hard to counter it.
00:28:30.340 Imagine if Trump came out and just said this, white men have been demonized and scapegoated
00:28:35.000 for too long.
00:28:36.220 They helped to build this country.
00:28:37.640 They deserve respect.
00:28:40.220 I mean, that would be a start to say that.
00:28:44.400 The media would come out and attack and call it racist.
00:28:46.320 Just let them.
00:28:48.100 Let them.
00:28:50.220 What?
00:28:50.480 You're saying we can't say white men deserve respect?
00:28:53.660 We're not even allowed to say that?
00:28:56.220 Go ahead and bait them into making that claim.
00:28:59.880 Meanwhile, millions and millions of white men would hear themselves actually defended by
00:29:04.360 name, the same way every other group is, for the first time on the national political
00:29:10.380 stage.
00:29:10.780 That's how you respond to the strategy that Democrats are now fully committed to.
00:29:15.940 It's how you return masculinity and sanity to this country.
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00:31:07.320 All right, you've heard about Project 2025, which is something put together by the Heritage
00:31:12.580 Foundation.
00:31:12.980 It's basically just a policy proposal, conservative policy proposal for the next administration.
00:31:17.780 It's being called a blueprint for the Trump administration, which it is, a proposed blueprint,
00:31:22.660 an idea of what Trump might do, should do in his first year in office.
00:31:26.180 Trump himself did not write or compile Project 2025.
00:31:31.080 Plenty of people in his orbit had a hand in it, but it's not Trump's official agenda.
00:31:36.220 So this is not a Trump campaign, an official Trump campaign thing.
00:31:41.380 Well, as you've no doubt heard, the media and the Biden campaign, now the Harris campaign,
00:31:46.980 have been hitting Trump on Project 2025 a lot.
00:31:51.760 They say that it's an extreme agenda.
00:31:54.880 They say that it's Trump's blueprint for becoming a Hitlerian dictator and ending democracy.
00:32:01.140 It's dangerous.
00:32:02.160 It's terrible.
00:32:02.700 All this kind of stuff.
00:32:03.880 That's absurd, obviously.
00:32:05.320 It's not any of that.
00:32:06.380 It's just conservative policy.
00:32:07.640 That's all it is.
00:32:08.840 Most of it is good policy, in my opinion.
00:32:10.780 But the Dem media establishment, they have tried to make this thing into a boogeyman.
00:32:15.760 Now, Trump in recent weeks has responded to this attack by scrambling to get as far away
00:32:21.740 from Project 2025 as he possibly can.
00:32:24.740 He's repeatedly disavowed it and condemned it.
00:32:28.120 Here he is at a recent rally addressing it.
00:32:30.800 Watch.
00:32:31.920 Okay, you have the radical left and you have the radical, right?
00:32:34.940 And they come up with this.
00:32:36.080 I don't know what the hell it is.
00:32:37.500 It's Project 25.
00:32:38.980 He's involved in Project.
00:32:41.060 And then they read some of the things and they are extreme.
00:32:44.040 I mean, they're seriously extreme.
00:32:45.940 But I don't know anything about it.
00:32:47.980 I don't want to know anything about it.
00:32:49.680 But what they do is misinformation and disinformation.
00:32:53.400 And they keep saying, he's a threat to democracy.
00:32:55.960 I'm saying, what the hell did I do for democracy?
00:32:59.000 Last week, I took a bullet for democracy.
00:33:03.460 What did I do against democracy?
00:33:05.460 Now, the second part of that, him countering the attack that he's a threat to democracy by saying, hey, I took a bullet for democracy.
00:33:16.780 That's great.
00:33:17.600 That's a great line.
00:33:19.640 It's not just a line.
00:33:20.360 It's true.
00:33:21.200 It happens to be true.
00:33:22.360 And it's the kind of statement that it, if anybody, you know, there are very few other people in political life who can say something like that without it being extremely dramatic and over the top.
00:33:36.460 But for Trump, it's literally true.
00:33:38.220 But the first part of that, he says that the Project 2025 is radical.
00:33:44.080 It's extreme.
00:33:45.320 At other points, he's called it severe.
00:33:48.020 It's a product of the severe right, he says.
00:33:52.040 Now, it isn't any of that.
00:33:53.460 It isn't radical or extreme.
00:33:54.800 It's just conservative.
00:33:56.860 But this has been Trump's approach.
00:33:58.200 He has clearly disavowed it and said that he has nothing to do with it, doesn't want to have anything to do with it.
00:34:04.380 And here's why I'm bringing this up.
00:34:06.820 Because has the disavowal strategy worked?
00:34:11.600 No, not at all.
00:34:12.700 I mean, not remotely.
00:34:14.120 In fact, as Colin Rugg reports on Twitter, Kamala's campaign just on Twitter and just this week has hit Trump on Project 2025 over 20 times.
00:34:25.680 Just this week.
00:34:27.580 After Trump said, I disavowed it, I got nothing to do with it, it's not mine.
00:34:32.220 And still, this is what they're returning to.
00:34:36.900 Over and over and over again.
00:34:38.840 The media is still running headlines like this.
00:34:40.540 Here's the Daily Beast a couple days ago.
00:34:42.340 Trump's truly terrifying Project 2025 is already underway.
00:34:47.280 Trump's truly terrifying Project 2025.
00:34:51.400 Lots of headlines like that.
00:34:52.500 So, he denounced it as extreme.
00:34:56.420 That has not slowed down the attacks at all.
00:34:58.220 If anything, it's only increased them.
00:35:01.200 And why is that happening?
00:35:03.080 I mean, why would the left still claim that Trump is responsible for Project 2025 even after Trump has gone out of his way to distance himself from it and denounced it?
00:35:11.760 And, you know, denounced it in terms that, by the way, are not really fair.
00:35:18.300 Because, again, it's not this extreme thing.
00:35:20.980 But, you know, why would they continue?
00:35:22.960 Because this is politics.
00:35:25.480 And politics is a full-contact sport for the left.
00:35:29.460 They play for keeps.
00:35:31.200 They want to win.
00:35:32.860 That's all they care about.
00:35:33.800 So, when Donald Trump starts scrambling to get away from something, they don't look at that and say, oh, okay, never mind, guys.
00:35:41.100 I don't know.
00:35:41.540 He doesn't.
00:35:42.500 He said he denounces it.
00:35:43.580 Let's move on.
00:35:44.940 Let's move on.
00:35:46.020 Oh, we thought, oh, we thought, Trump, we thought that you were a Project 2025 guy, but you said you're not.
00:35:50.640 And we'll take you at your word on that one.
00:35:53.080 Let's talk about something else.
00:35:54.440 They're not going to do that.
00:35:55.840 Okay, that's not going to happen.
00:35:57.660 No, they do the opposite.
00:35:59.560 They smell blood in the water.
00:36:01.520 So, they see that Trump perceives this to be a vulnerability for him, so they exploit it.
00:36:11.960 They say, oh, Trump never disavows anything.
00:36:16.200 He's disavowing this.
00:36:17.980 He must be worried about this.
00:36:20.620 Let's ramp up the attacks times 50.
00:36:24.240 And that's exactly what they've done.
00:36:27.060 So, they hit him in a spot.
00:36:28.520 He recoiled.
00:36:29.120 And so, they said, great, that's where we hit him, right there.
00:36:33.280 And they start wailing away at it.
00:36:35.640 And I bring this up for a reason.
00:36:38.400 It's an important reason because there's a lesson here.
00:36:40.540 And this is why it's just never a good strategy to disavow something at the behest of the left.
00:36:45.740 It never works, never.
00:36:47.800 The disavowal is just a bright neon sign pointing to the attack line and saying, hey, this works.
00:36:54.040 This scares me.
00:36:54.680 Don't talk about this.
00:36:55.560 This is why we don't do that.
00:36:58.680 It's especially why you don't disavow something to your right.
00:37:02.120 You never disavow to your right.
00:37:03.640 Never.
00:37:06.220 Now, the reality is there's no way to stop the media and the Dems from hitting Trump on Project 2025.
00:37:11.140 They're going to do it regardless.
00:37:13.320 He can't stop that.
00:37:14.260 But he can do more to defuse the attack, I think.
00:37:18.300 And the way to do that is to say something like, hey, listen, Project 2025 is not my specific agenda.
00:37:24.760 I have my own agenda.
00:37:26.880 But there's nothing wrong with Project 2025.
00:37:29.080 Lots of good policies in there.
00:37:30.360 It's not a scary thing.
00:37:31.260 People should just go read it for themselves and check it out.
00:37:33.020 That's the right response.
00:37:38.160 It's the only thing.
00:37:40.240 It's really the only effective response you have at your disposal.
00:37:44.520 And probably you're at a point where, like, you could disavow it.
00:37:51.180 It's not going to work.
00:37:53.020 Nobody, all the people that are, no one even knows what Project 2025 is.
00:37:56.580 They don't know what's in it.
00:37:57.280 No one's actually went to read it.
00:37:58.960 You think of all the leftists that are using this and talking about how scary it is.
00:38:02.040 How many of them have actually read it?
00:38:05.860 Like, none of them.
00:38:07.420 Nobody knows what's in it or what it even is.
00:38:11.740 And so you're probably at the point where you actually need to go and say, listen, here's what's in it.
00:38:18.920 Here's what they're calling scary.
00:38:20.360 Okay, is this really what's scary about this?
00:38:23.600 Meeting it head on in that way rather than trying to get away from it.
00:38:28.660 But let's stay with Trump here for a minute.
00:38:29.980 Trump has also provoked the ire of the media in recent days for suggesting that flag burning should be criminalized.
00:38:38.400 Here he is a few days ago talking about this.
00:38:40.880 Watch.
00:38:41.980 We're going to be smart.
00:38:43.860 We're going to listen to Tom Emmer and Pete and all of the others.
00:38:47.640 You've got great people in this group, I tell you.
00:38:50.260 You have great people.
00:38:51.180 And we do not need more people who want to burn our flag.
00:38:55.080 I watched yesterday and the day before.
00:38:57.060 They're burning our American flag.
00:38:59.640 And I said, I know they say it's unconstitutional.
00:39:02.500 Well, make it not unconstitutional.
00:39:05.060 You burn our American flag.
00:39:07.740 You should get immediately mandatory one year in jail.
00:39:12.500 So he says one year in jail and the crowd liked it.
00:39:22.180 Lots of people, though, in the media and so on are freaking out over it.
00:39:28.100 And the people freaking out over it are right about one thing, which is that a law like that could never actually be passed.
00:39:38.200 It would be shot down by the courts in like 10 seconds flat.
00:39:40.960 It would stand no chance.
00:39:42.220 But with that said, let me just say a few things in Trump's defense on this issue.
00:39:51.760 First of all, I would much rather have leaders who are, if anything, overzealous in their defense of and love for the flag.
00:40:00.320 I'd rather have leaders who err in that direction than in the other direction.
00:40:06.340 To me, that's not a bad thing at all.
00:40:08.540 A leader who loves the flag that much that they'd like to make it illegal to burn, even if they can't.
00:40:16.320 But that's what they would like to do because they love it.
00:40:18.900 To me, that's a good.
00:40:19.740 That's good.
00:40:22.820 And I'd always like to have you err on that side.
00:40:26.920 The problem on the other side is that, you know, they'll say you can't make flag burning illegal because of, for constitutional reasons.
00:40:34.900 They don't care about the Constitution.
00:40:36.100 They don't care about the Constitution at all.
00:40:38.540 The reason they support burning the flag or the right to burn the flag is that, at best, they just don't really care.
00:40:45.260 Like, it doesn't make them angry.
00:40:47.140 When Trump sees someone burning the flag, it makes him angry.
00:40:50.600 It makes him deeply angry, as it should.
00:40:54.540 But on the left, and especially politicians on the left, when they see that, at best, they feel nothing.
00:41:00.760 They just don't care.
00:41:01.580 So it's easy for them to say, oh, no, yeah, you got the constitutional right to do that.
00:41:04.460 But they just don't care.
00:41:06.280 And really, a lot of them, it's worse than not caring.
00:41:10.060 They support it.
00:41:11.540 They like to see the flag burned.
00:41:12.880 So I'd rather see you err on that side.
00:41:17.260 Second, more importantly, and I don't know why this isn't being pointed out more often, but I'll just say this again because I pointed it out.
00:41:25.480 In almost every context where the flag is burned, you can already and should arrest and imprison the people responsible for it.
00:41:38.300 And you could do it in a way that is completely constitutional.
00:41:41.140 So take the protesters who burned the flag during the Netanyahu speech, which is what Trump was referring to.
00:41:49.660 Well, you don't need a law against flag burning to put those people in jail.
00:41:54.380 None of them are in jail right now, by the way.
00:41:56.560 I think a few of them, from what I read, were charged with something and released immediately.
00:42:00.740 And I think the charges were dropped.
00:42:02.620 I don't, as it stands right now, I'm not sure that anybody has gotten any, has any charges that actually were put on them and stuck.
00:42:09.240 But you don't need a law against flag burning to put those people in jail.
00:42:15.640 They've already broken like a dozen laws.
00:42:19.220 Okay, for one thing, they're burning a flag that is not theirs.
00:42:22.040 That's a crime.
00:42:23.440 They've confiscated property that isn't theirs.
00:42:25.860 That's theft.
00:42:27.500 They have destroyed property that isn't theirs.
00:42:29.460 That's vandalism.
00:42:30.340 They've deliberately set fire to someone else's property.
00:42:32.600 That's arson.
00:42:33.240 They burned the flag in the middle of a city on the sidewalk outside of a federal building.
00:42:40.260 That violates multiple laws right there.
00:42:43.740 Okay, look up the, you can look up the Washington, D.C. fire code.
00:42:48.100 Just skim through it.
00:42:51.580 It's multiple.
00:42:53.120 You could find all kinds of crimes that they committed in there.
00:42:57.320 Starting with, starting a, you know, recreational fire within 25 feet of a structure of like a building, which is what they did.
00:43:09.760 So, and then there's permits you need to get.
00:43:11.900 If you want to, if you want to do any kind of burning at all, you have to get permits.
00:43:15.820 I'm sure they didn't get any permits for this.
00:43:17.340 So, the point is, the fire code alone in a place like D.C. is very detailed and extensive.
00:43:23.780 And I guarantee you that the burning of the flag was not in accordance with the fire code.
00:43:29.580 So, you can hit them on that.
00:43:32.020 So, look, sure, if someone goes in their own backyard, here is, here's a situation where if somebody burns the flag, you can't really touch them.
00:43:39.720 You can't do anything about it, legally.
00:43:41.200 It's if they purchase their own flag and they go in their backyard in conditions where it's safe to burn something, it's not too windy, it's not, you know, there's not a no burning ordinance because they're in the middle of a drought or whatever.
00:43:55.340 And they're, you know, they're clear of any structures, anything else.
00:43:58.980 They put the flag in a fire pit and they set it on fire and maybe they film it.
00:44:03.820 In that scenario, yeah, you can't, there's no crime that was committed and you could arrest them.
00:44:11.600 They're going to immediately get out of jail and then they'll sue you and they'll win.
00:44:17.460 But here's the thing.
00:44:19.860 Nobody burns the flag that way.
00:44:22.420 That's not how the flag is ever actually burned.
00:44:24.600 If it happens, it's always in a context like what we saw in those videos a few days ago.
00:44:29.020 It's at a rally.
00:44:30.180 It's in a protest.
00:44:31.480 People are angry.
00:44:32.480 They're doing this.
00:44:33.000 They're doing it in front of other people.
00:44:34.100 They're doing it for show.
00:44:35.360 You know, very often it's not their own flag they're burning.
00:44:40.240 So there are all kinds of crimes you could charge them with.
00:44:43.500 You just have to do it.
00:44:45.260 In other words, I'm saying we should approach American, we should approach the people who burn the American flag.
00:44:52.540 The same way that authorities already approach those who burn the pride flag.
00:44:58.780 Now, here also, okay, if you go on Amazon, and I'm not encouraging this, but I'm just spelling it out.
00:45:07.120 I'm just saying.
00:45:07.880 It's not encouragement.
00:45:08.720 I'm simply saying that let's just say you were to go on Amazon, purchase a pride flag.
00:45:15.500 They've got all kinds of pride flags on Amazon that you can buy.
00:45:18.880 And then you were to go into your backyard, clear of any structures, right?
00:45:28.440 Put the pride flag in your fire pit.
00:45:33.820 Maybe douse it with a little bit of lighter fluid.
00:45:35.600 Let's say you were to do that.
00:45:36.720 And then you set the pride flag on fire.
00:45:40.780 And you watch the glorious flames consume it.
00:45:45.000 And you film it.
00:45:48.200 Well, if you did that, yeah, they would love to charge you with crimes.
00:45:52.540 They really can't.
00:45:54.080 There's nothing they can charge you with.
00:45:58.540 Because you haven't broken, there's no law.
00:46:00.360 You haven't broken any law.
00:46:02.020 So they probably can't get you.
00:46:04.500 They'd like to, but they probably can't.
00:46:06.720 So burn away.
00:46:09.680 In that scenario, I'm not encouraging.
00:46:11.060 I'm just saying, in that scenario, you would be legally within your rights.
00:46:15.860 But on the rare occasion when someone actually burns a pride flag,
00:46:21.660 they don't usually burn it that way.
00:46:24.080 It doesn't happen often.
00:46:25.620 But every once in a while, you hear cases of someone burning a pride flag.
00:46:29.260 And usually when it happens, it's the flags being burned publicly.
00:46:34.260 The person burning it didn't necessarily purchase it themselves.
00:46:39.300 And that sort of thing.
00:46:41.220 So there are other crimes technically committed.
00:46:43.540 So what do the authorities do in those cases?
00:46:48.880 Well, they throw the book at the flag burner.
00:46:51.800 They don't charge them with the crime of burning a pride flag, because that's not a crime.
00:46:55.140 There's no law.
00:46:56.040 It says you can't do that.
00:46:57.300 Instead, they just look at this and say,
00:46:58.620 we are going to find every last crime we can that you arguably committed.
00:47:05.160 And we're going to hit you with all of them.
00:47:07.360 And we're going to go for a max sentence on all of them.
00:47:12.920 Now, why are they doing that?
00:47:15.560 They're doing it because you burned a pride flag.
00:47:17.160 But you can't prove that.
00:47:20.040 You can't prove that that was their motivation for hitting you with all these charges.
00:47:24.940 And you technically violated all those laws, so you're screwed.
00:47:28.220 This is what we should do with the American flag.
00:47:34.800 But instead, we do it with the pride flag.
00:47:37.440 We could have that kind of seriousness about protecting the American flag.
00:47:42.800 That, yeah, if you do it in the limited circumstance I described, backyard, your flag, all that,
00:47:48.340 we can't do anything.
00:47:50.400 But if you venture outside of the regulations here and laws at all,
00:47:56.260 we are going to come down hard on you.
00:47:58.680 And yeah, if we can put you in prison for a year for burning the American flag, we'll do it.
00:48:05.580 And those people who did it during the protest a few days ago,
00:48:10.060 you could.
00:48:10.780 You could put them in jail for months, if not years.
00:48:14.460 If you hit them with every crime they committed,
00:48:16.260 and you threw the book at them on every single crime,
00:48:18.240 and you went for the max sentence on every crime.
00:48:21.920 But that's not what happens.
00:48:22.920 The authorities don't do that.
00:48:24.360 You burn the American flag, you committed all kinds of crimes technically in the process,
00:48:27.920 they'll let it go.
00:48:28.780 They don't care.
00:48:30.160 You burn the pride flag, they're not going to let that go.
00:48:33.420 They're going to look for the crimes and they're going to find them.
00:48:37.280 Why is that?
00:48:38.000 Well, because
00:48:38.460 the people that run, the powers that be, the authorities in this country,
00:48:44.520 they view the pride flag as our nation's flag.
00:48:47.260 They're much more interested in protecting the pride flag than they are the American flag.
00:48:54.320 And that's how they go about it.
00:48:57.340 But they're also smart enough to know that, you know,
00:49:00.540 they don't need to go try to pass some law saying you can't burn a pride flag.
00:49:05.680 They don't need to do that.
00:49:08.220 They can still put you in jail for doing it.
00:49:10.040 They'll find another way to do it.
00:49:11.980 And we could do the same thing with the American flag.
00:49:13.560 It just takes, you know, just, it just takes,
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00:49:19.540 There are a lot of laws on the books.
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00:51:03.020 Now let's get to our daily cancellation.
00:51:10.920 Over the last few days, the Democrats have settled on what they hope will be the winning
00:51:14.740 political strategy to carry them through to November.
00:51:16.960 The strategy is this.
00:51:18.540 Call the opposition weird.
00:51:20.560 That's it.
00:51:21.080 Yes, the brain trust of the DNC came together and adopted a strategy first pioneered by
00:51:24.940 the mean girl lunch table in middle school.
00:51:27.340 The memo has gone out.
00:51:28.500 Marching orders have been passed down.
00:51:30.420 Call Trump, J.D. Vance, and all of their supporters weird.
00:51:33.820 Some of what he and his running mate are saying, well, it's just plain weird.
00:51:40.720 These guys are just weird.
00:51:42.140 That's where they are.
00:51:43.040 As weird and creepy as J.D. Vance.
00:51:46.220 Super weird idea from J.D. Vance.
00:51:49.240 Yeah, it's not.
00:51:49.840 I mean, it's quite weird.
00:51:50.740 They're just plain weird.
00:51:51.920 Just plain weird.
00:51:53.400 Just plain weird.
00:51:54.900 That stuff is weird.
00:51:55.920 They come across weird.
00:51:56.980 And then they start being weird.
00:51:58.360 Yeah, they're weird.
00:51:59.020 Being a really weird.
00:52:00.120 He's such a weirdo.
00:52:01.100 Donald Trump and his weirdo running mate are weird.
00:52:03.820 Deeply and profoundly weird.
00:52:05.160 Well, you get the basic idea.
00:52:06.920 So that was a supercut compiled by Gravian Media showing that the Harris campaign and
00:52:10.800 its apparatchiks in the corporate media are, as always, reading from the same talking points.
00:52:15.460 Two days ago, you would never catch them calling anyone weird as a pejorative.
00:52:18.720 And now they delight in saying it like a child who just learned a new cuss word on the playground.
00:52:23.460 That was just a very short snippet.
00:52:24.600 Articles in the mainstream outlets like Rolling Stone and USA Today are echoing the sentiment.
00:52:29.420 AOC is tweeting about it.
00:52:30.640 Yesterday, she insisted that Republican policies are, quote, an incel platform, dude.
00:52:35.800 And she continued, quote, it's super weird.
00:52:38.880 A Kamala Harris super PAC called Don't Pack Down just produced an attack ad hammering this
00:52:43.380 point home, or trying to.
00:52:45.240 The PAC tweeted the video with this caption, quote, these guys are just weird.
00:52:48.740 And here's the ad, which itself can only be described as, well, deeply weird.
00:52:55.320 Us MAGA Republicans banned abortion, but that's just the start.
00:52:59.280 That's just the start.
00:53:00.300 If Trump gets elected, we want the government involved in all aspects of your sex life.
00:53:05.080 Way more involved.
00:53:06.460 Way more involved.
00:53:08.260 When you have sexual intercourse, it should be illegal to use contraception.
00:53:11.320 No pills, no condoms.
00:53:12.700 Your genitals are reserved for procreation.
00:53:15.780 If you freeze 12 eggs, you should be required to have 12 babies, or else you're a serial
00:53:20.740 killer.
00:53:21.480 And I'm definitely not a serial killer.
00:53:23.380 Are you?
00:53:24.080 My son monitors my porn usage to make sure I'm not self-pleasuring.
00:53:28.360 Just like Speaker of the House Mike Johnson.
00:53:30.900 That's true.
00:53:31.440 You can look it up.
00:53:32.220 Don't you think that's normal?
00:53:34.120 Yeah, I do.
00:53:35.740 It's normal for your son to do that.
00:53:37.400 You should have a family member monitor your porn use, too.
00:53:40.140 Because pleasuring yourself is very, very naughty.
00:53:42.880 I'm voting in November.
00:53:44.160 I'm voting in November.
00:53:45.260 We're all voting in November, are you?
00:53:48.080 Because what happens in your bedroom is up to me.
00:53:50.440 Is up to me and my son.
00:53:52.260 Also, mouth stuff is a sin.
00:53:56.440 Now, if you were to tell me that that was a right-wing parody of a left-wing portrayal
00:54:01.860 of right-wingers, I would have believed you.
00:54:04.180 But unfortunately, we live in a time when most parodies are unintentional.
00:54:07.460 And of course, the irony here, as Peachy Keenan points out, is that those sweaty, weird
00:54:10.760 guys in the video, in real life, are all voting for Kamala Harris.
00:54:13.980 And that is, in general, the most obvious and necessary and true response to this messaging
00:54:19.420 pivot from Democrats.
00:54:21.340 Now, yeah, we can note the hypocrisy of it.
00:54:23.220 We can observe how these very same people have, up until this very moment, embraced weirdness
00:54:27.700 as a virtue and strongly condemned anyone who used the word as a pejorative.
00:54:31.820 These are people, after all, who live in cities like Austin and Portland, where the unofficial
00:54:36.120 city motto printed on t-shirts and emblazoned in giant letters on murals is, keep Austin weird,
00:54:43.220 keep Portland weird.
00:54:44.240 So these are people who made up terms like neurodivergent and brag about being neurodivergent
00:54:50.220 themselves, all in an effort to normalize and celebrate what was once considered weird.
00:54:54.740 So they're being shameless hypocrites with no moral standards to speak of, but that's basically
00:54:59.940 baked into the cake at this point.
00:55:01.720 The more effective and important rebuttal is to point out how the people calling Republicans
00:55:07.580 weird are the same people who tell us that men can have babies.
00:55:11.000 These are the people who insist on having drag queens read the children, who demand that
00:55:14.740 we put gay pornography in elementary school libraries, who walked around triple masked
00:55:19.680 and quadruple vaxxed during COVID, who in some cases are still masked even today.
00:55:24.580 These are the people who laid prostrate at the golden casket of a criminal drug addict who
00:55:28.260 died in police custody in 2020 and demanded that our cities burn to avenge his death.
00:55:32.780 The people who insist that we refer to single individuals as they, who invented pronouns that
00:55:37.840 don't even exist in the English language, and on and on and on and on.
00:55:41.000 These are the people who want to throw around the weird label now.
00:55:44.520 I mean, it's like having a 700-pound severely obese guy in a motorized scooter roll up and
00:55:49.280 call you a fat ass for eating too much broccoli.
00:55:51.660 I mean, everything about that dynamic is backwards and confused.
00:55:55.740 Actually, I take that back.
00:55:57.080 It is backwards, but it isn't confused.
00:55:59.560 They're not confused about anything.
00:56:00.960 They know exactly what they're doing.
00:56:02.060 They are running around pointing at normal people who say and do normal things and snickering
00:56:10.180 about how weird it all is because the whole point is to rebrand normalcy as somehow objectionable.
00:56:16.620 They want to make normal people feel weird about being normal.
00:56:20.260 They have no argument to make against us, no way to debunk our points, no position they can articulate.
00:56:25.740 So instead, they take a more visceral approach.
00:56:27.780 They figure that if they can point and laugh at us, they can, through sheer mockery and peer pressure,
00:56:34.760 make us believe that normalcy is grotesque and bizarre.
00:56:38.760 And then they hope that we will flee the normal thing and embrace its opposite, embrace what is actually weird,
00:56:44.000 because we'll be so confused at that point that we won't see it as weird.
00:56:47.160 If their strategy works, then we will feel weird for thinking, for example, that women are female.
00:56:54.760 And by default, we will embrace the proposition that women aren't anything in particular and don't actually exist.
00:57:00.720 An idea that is, among other things, very, very weird.
00:57:04.660 But we will accept it so that we will not be called weird.
00:57:07.620 That's the plan.
00:57:09.380 And we must admit, it can be extremely effective.
00:57:14.020 There's something, again, visceral about it.
00:57:15.920 It plays on the psyche of the average person.
00:57:18.260 I mean, think of it this way.
00:57:19.800 Imagine that you took just the average person, put them in a room with 20 other people,
00:57:24.220 and gave them a basic first-grade arithmetic exam.
00:57:28.300 How long would it take for the 20 other people to berate and harangue that one guy into no longer believing,
00:57:36.440 or at least pretending to no longer believe, that 2 plus 2 equals 4?
00:57:40.580 Imagine that he wrote 4 as the answer to that math question.
00:57:44.340 And every other person in the room turned to him and said,
00:57:46.860 Really? You think the answer's 4?
00:57:48.800 What are you, some kind of weirdo?
00:57:50.600 Seriously?
00:57:51.680 Why are you so obsessed with the number 4?
00:57:54.480 What's with your 4 obsession, you weirdo?
00:57:57.040 Why did you write 4?
00:57:57.920 What are you, in some kind of cult or something?
00:58:00.140 Who says 4?
00:58:01.340 4.
00:58:02.740 That's just weird.
00:58:03.760 Super cringe.
00:58:04.540 Now, how long before he starts questioning his own understanding of elementary school arithmetic?
00:58:11.080 How long before he forfeits mathematical truth just to make the harassment stop?
00:58:15.260 How long before he actually convinces himself that 2 plus 2 doesn't equal 4?
00:58:20.340 Now, we'd like to think that nobody could be berated into denying something as basic and obvious as that.
00:58:27.300 We'd like to think that.
00:58:29.300 But our recent experience in this culture proves otherwise.
00:58:32.120 People, for the most part, are suggestible and non-confrontational and prone to insecurity.
00:58:38.940 And they just want to get along without drawing too much attention to themselves.
00:58:43.340 These are all things that can be and so often are exploited.
00:58:48.260 That's what this weird campaign is all about.
00:58:51.840 And it's why the non-weird among us, the actually non-weird, the normal, need to stop bowing to it.
00:58:58.960 Instead, we need to start, you know, we need to say to these weirdos calling everyone else weird,
00:59:05.620 that you are, today, cancelled.
00:59:09.280 That would be good for the show today.
00:59:10.140 Thanks for watching.
00:59:10.620 Thanks for listening.
00:59:11.180 Talk to you tomorrow.
00:59:12.240 Have a great day.
00:59:13.200 Godspeed.
00:59:13.560 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:59:14.460 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:59:15.240 Good night.
00:59:15.700 Bye-bye.
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00:59:20.660 Well, good night.
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