The Matt Walsh Show - August 16, 2024


Ep. 1424 - WILD: Female Secret Service Agent Abandons Her Post To Do What!?


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 1 minute

Words per Minute

172.58743

Word Count

10,591

Sentence Count

889

Misogynist Sentences

43

Hate Speech Sentences

34


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.480 Republicans are Nazis.
00:00:01.760 You cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people.
00:00:05.520 Growing up, I never thought much about race.
00:00:07.280 Never really seemed to matter that much, at least not to me.
00:00:09.960 Am I racist?
00:00:11.200 I would really appreciate it if you love.
00:00:12.600 I'm trying to learn.
00:00:13.200 I'm on this journey.
00:00:14.520 I'm going to sort this out.
00:00:15.720 I need to go deeper undercover.
00:00:18.960 They don't say I'm racist.
00:00:20.200 Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert.
00:00:23.680 Here's my certifications.
00:00:24.840 What you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness.
00:00:27.480 This is more for you than this for you.
00:00:28.480 Is America inherently racist?
00:00:30.080 The word inherent is challenging there.
00:00:32.000 You want to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd Monument?
00:00:35.160 America is racist to its bones.
00:00:37.000 So inherently.
00:00:37.880 Yeah.
00:00:38.380 This country is a piece of-
00:00:41.080 White.
00:00:41.580 Folks.
00:00:42.080 Trash.
00:00:42.580 White supremacy.
00:00:43.340 White woman.
00:00:43.920 White boy.
00:00:44.440 Is there a black person around here?
00:00:45.760 What's a black person right here?
00:00:47.080 Does he not exist?
00:00:47.980 They don't say I'm racist.
00:00:49.880 Hi, Robin.
00:00:50.420 Hi.
00:00:50.920 What's your name?
00:00:51.760 I'm Matt.
00:00:52.280 I just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful.
00:00:54.880 Never be too careful.
00:00:55.680 They gon' say you're racist.
00:00:56.680 Buy your tickets now.
00:00:57.680 In theaters September 13th.
00:00:59.000 Rated PG-13.
00:01:00.280 Today on the Matt Wall Show, a secret service agent abandons her post to go breastfeed
00:01:04.360 her baby.
00:01:04.920 It's clear that the agency has not reformed itself or made any changes at all.
00:01:08.620 Also, Kamala Harris engages in some casual anti-white racism.
00:01:12.020 The media goes all the way back to high school to find dirt on J.D. Vance.
00:01:15.540 The infamous Australian breakdancer Ray Gunn has emerged from hiding to address all the
00:01:19.160 scrutiny she has received.
00:01:20.580 We have a sneak peek of my new movie, Am I Racist?
00:01:23.040 Today, you'll see why the cops were called on me during filming.
00:01:26.260 All that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
00:01:53.440 When President Biden dropped his bid for re-election, he told us that one of his top priorities during
00:01:57.960 his last few months in office would be to reform the Supreme Court.
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00:02:52.160 It's been more than a month since a 20-year-old nearly assassinated Donald Trump while he was
00:02:56.560 speaking at a rally live on national television.
00:02:59.420 Now, I used to say that the gunman had somehow managed to evade the Secret Service, but actually
00:03:04.460 he didn't even do that.
00:03:05.500 He was spotted by the Secret Service numerous times, including by Secret Service counter-snipers
00:03:09.200 who saw the gunman on top of a roof with clear line of sight to Donald Trump more than
00:03:13.420 20 minutes before he began shooting.
00:03:15.680 The shooter was also photographed walking around the rally openly carrying an AR-15.
00:03:20.140 This is a picture that was just obtained by Florida Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna, as
00:03:24.200 you can see there.
00:03:25.160 Short of carrying a sign saying, I'm about to assassinate Donald Trump, it's not clear
00:03:29.200 what the shooter could have done to attract more attention to himself.
00:03:32.880 But the official line remains the same.
00:03:34.600 Supposedly, the Secret Service didn't perceive the shooter as a threat until after he started
00:03:38.980 firing.
00:03:40.100 At this point, I'm kind of surprised that they got the hint even then.
00:03:43.420 I'm surprised they didn't turn to each other after the shots rang out and say, hey, that
00:03:47.500 guy over there seems to be firing a rifle.
00:03:49.160 What do you think he's up to?
00:03:50.740 What's that all about?
00:03:52.020 Is he trying to communicate something?
00:03:53.140 Is this Morse code, perhaps?
00:03:55.740 The Secret Service isn't that oblivious yet, I guess.
00:03:58.720 And supposedly, the agency is deeply embarrassed by all of this, and they're doing everything
00:04:04.340 in their power to make sure it never happens again.
00:04:06.900 The Trump security detail is supposedly on high alert, heads on swivels.
00:04:10.940 All the protocols have been revised.
00:04:13.780 Everyone's on their best behavior.
00:04:16.060 So what does the Secret Service's best behavior look like?
00:04:19.820 At Trump's rally in North Carolina on Wednesday, we got a pretty good idea.
00:04:23.760 Watch.
00:04:24.680 The Secret Service detail that's guarding former President Donald Trump.
00:04:29.300 So this coming from RealClearPolitics reporting that a female Secret Service agent abandoned
00:04:34.340 her post in North Carolina to breastfeed her baby during Trump's visit yesterday to the
00:04:40.540 Tar Heel State.
00:04:41.540 The report says about five minutes before Trump's motorcade arrived, the site agent, who manages
00:04:46.420 security for the entire event, did a final sweep of the location.
00:04:50.620 And while walking the route, the site agent reportedly found the Secret Service special
00:04:54.920 agent in question, breastfeeding, with two other family members present in a room that's
00:05:00.720 supposed to be set aside for official business like an emergency involving the president.
00:05:04.660 The report says the special agent did not have permission to leave her post and gave no
00:05:10.020 warning prior to the event that she needed personal time.
00:05:13.480 Working Secret Service agents are prohibited from bringing children, or any family members for
00:05:18.180 that matter, on a protective assignment.
00:05:21.300 So according to RealClearPolitics correspondent Susan Crabtree, this agent was discovered breastfeeding
00:05:26.400 her child instead of doing her job and securing the site where Donald Trump was about to speak.
00:05:31.060 This was just minutes before Trump's motorcade arrived.
00:05:33.380 She was in a room that was reserved for emergencies.
00:05:36.360 And on top of that, the agent brought two of her family members to the secure area and allowed
00:05:40.800 them to bypass the security checkpoint.
00:05:43.980 The family members were escorted by an event staffer who also wasn't cleared by
00:05:48.180 the Secret Service to be in the secure area.
00:05:50.580 So this was like, bring your child to work day for the Secret Service, apparently, or
00:05:53.880 at least she thought.
00:05:55.460 Now, when I first heard this, I didn't think it could possibly be an accurate report.
00:05:59.960 This story would have been unthinkable even before the assassination attempt in Butler.
00:06:05.860 But it's even harder to believe afterwards.
00:06:07.860 This agency is apparently so thoroughly corrupt and incompetent that they couldn't even pull it
00:06:12.620 together and pretend to be doing their jobs even when there's a massive and unprecedented
00:06:16.300 amount of scrutiny on them.
00:06:19.140 But it does appear to be an accurate story.
00:06:21.340 In fact, it is accurate.
00:06:22.300 The Secret Service just put out a statement that basically confirmed it.
00:06:25.400 Quote, while there was no impact to the North Carolina event, the specifics of this incident
00:06:29.280 are being examined.
00:06:30.620 Given this is a personnel matter, we are not in a position to comment further.
00:06:34.080 Now, you know, a good rule of thumb here is that whenever an organization won't comment
00:06:39.780 on an alleged incident, it means the incident happened.
00:06:43.980 They'd be able to comment if it didn't happen.
00:06:46.400 There are no confidentiality rules preventing anyone from saying that a thing didn't happen
00:06:50.920 if it didn't happen.
00:06:51.940 So, in other words, yes, the agent left her post to breastfeed and allowed multiple people
00:06:57.680 to bypass a security checkpoint at a Trump rally a month after he was shot and nearly killed.
00:07:04.220 They won't deny it because it's true.
00:07:06.480 And no, you're not allowed to know anything else.
00:07:08.220 You'll never know the identity of this agent or whether she was fired or disciplined at all.
00:07:13.380 Even though the Secret Service works for the taxpayers, and even though they're clearly
00:07:17.020 terrible at their jobs, they don't have to answer any of your questions.
00:07:20.300 So just shut up and leave them alone.
00:07:22.860 In fact, they won't even really express any concern about what happened.
00:07:25.740 There was no impact to the North Carolina event, they say, as if that's supposed to be
00:07:29.940 remotely reassuring.
00:07:32.240 They don't add a line about how tremendously embarrassed they are about this story, how
00:07:36.040 they're going to take steps to make sure that no more agents leave their post to breastfeed
00:07:40.220 their children while allowing family members to bypass security ever again.
00:07:44.140 They don't mention any of that.
00:07:46.480 They might as well say, hey, this time our massive security lapse didn't allow a 20-year-old
00:07:51.100 to shoot Donald Trump in the head, so what's the big deal?
00:07:52.980 Well, geez, you people are never happy, always nitpicking.
00:07:58.860 What that statement conveys is that Secret Service agents routinely violate policy, I
00:08:03.440 guess, and the agency isn't especially ashamed about it.
00:08:07.960 There's been a lot of reporting to that effect as well in the past few weeks.
00:08:11.180 For example, the Secret Service site agent in charge of the security plan for the Butler
00:08:14.980 rally apparently still has not been fired.
00:08:17.620 In fact, the Secret Service director testified that she's still actively involved in planning
00:08:23.020 the security of various events.
00:08:26.020 That's despite reporting from Susan Crabtree indicating that this particular site agent,
00:08:30.080 whose identity remains concealed, obviously doesn't take her job seriously.
00:08:34.700 She has openly violated policy numerous times.
00:08:37.500 Quoting from RCP, quote,
00:08:38.600 Over the last two weeks, the Secret Service inspections department, which investigates employee
00:08:43.280 misconduct, is homing in on allegations against an agent on the Trump detail who played a key
00:08:47.840 role during the Butler rally and is partially responsible for developing the security plan,
00:08:52.280 which contained egregious mistakes that left an opening for shooter Thomas Crooks.
00:08:56.540 The agent is now under the microscope, not only for her role in devising the security plan
00:09:00.420 for the rally, she's also facing internal scrutiny for posting videos and photos from her
00:09:04.520 protective assignments to social media.
00:09:07.700 One of those posts, apparently taken from Inside Mar-a-Lago, read, quote,
00:09:12.600 A sunset to be grateful for.
00:09:15.160 The message also included a heart and a sunset emoji.
00:09:19.200 And the hashtags, no filter, South Florida thankful and work mode.
00:09:26.160 It's a Secret Service agent on the job, posting Instagram with hashtag work mode.
00:09:32.320 So instead of looking for assassins who might be trying to kill Donald Trump,
00:09:37.620 she's taking pictures to impress her followers on Instagram.
00:09:40.640 Now, sure, she might have let a killer sneak by her, but at least she's got great Instagram content.
00:09:48.680 And that's just one of several recent protocol violations by the Secret Service at Mar-a-Lago.
00:09:54.560 Crabtree also reports that there was an incident in which a member of Trump's detail,
00:09:58.140 quote, took cell phone photos of two members of the support staff sleeping in a command post
00:10:03.100 while guarding Mar-a-Lago and circulated those to others on the detail.
00:10:07.800 There was also an incident in which a random guy off the street was able to sneak into the
00:10:11.740 Miami Secret Service field office and post up for a few days.
00:10:16.440 Quote, some agents working out in the gym violated office policy by propping open the door
00:10:20.620 to help ventilate the room.
00:10:22.320 A man in shorts and a t-shirt entered through that partially open door and no one noticed.
00:10:25.820 The man apparently found the bunk room, took a shower, and fell asleep in a bed overnight.
00:10:32.640 He accessed computers on an open internet line and downloaded and watched porn.
00:10:36.760 The next morning, he asked the administration staff where he could get a cup of coffee around here,
00:10:41.600 and the employees responded by fulfilling his request for coffee without realizing he didn't belong there.
00:10:48.060 He then ventured into a class on defensive tactics that a supervisor was teaching.
00:10:52.600 The supervisor confronted him about his identity and apprehended him.
00:10:55.820 Now, from these stories, and many others like them, it's clear the Secret Service is,
00:11:01.140 you know, not exactly fixing the problem.
00:11:05.700 This is just too pervasive a problem to fix without completely reworking the entire agency.
00:11:09.820 They can't protect presidents.
00:11:11.540 They can't even protect their own field offices from random hobos who just wander in and stay there for days.
00:11:17.840 So they need a complete overhaul at a minimum.
00:11:22.800 And until that happens, the Secret Service will continue to be strengthened by diversity, I guess, until a president is actually killed.
00:11:28.160 And at which point, they'll still probably blame it on a lack of diversity and commit to getting even more lactating women into the ranks.
00:11:34.600 That would obviously lead to disaster, and not just for the hapless VIPs that these agents would be assigned to protect.
00:11:41.860 It would also be a disaster for the women who are hired.
00:11:45.260 No one seems to be pointing this out, but what happened in North Carolina underscores the absurdity of having women in positions like this.
00:11:52.740 It's not just that she was breastfeeding on the job.
00:11:56.200 Like, that's outrageous, obviously, for a million reasons that probably don't need to be explained.
00:12:00.400 But I'll go a step further.
00:12:03.260 Even if that agent had waited to breastfeed until she got home,
00:12:07.900 it would still be not only ludicrous, but morally insane for her to be in a position like this.
00:12:13.840 She is a mom of a very young child.
00:12:17.120 Right?
00:12:17.320 That's the main problem with her breastfeeding on the job.
00:12:20.020 But it's not even that she's breastfeeding on the job.
00:12:22.040 It's that she has a baby.
00:12:24.380 Like, her job requires her to potentially throw herself in front of a bullet to protect whatever government official she's assigned to.
00:12:31.620 She has to be willing to die as part of her job description.
00:12:34.820 But what happens to her baby in that case?
00:12:38.620 Functional societies do not ask or even allow mothers to stand on the front lines and take bullets for their country.
00:12:47.260 Like, that's what men are for.
00:12:50.020 You know, everybody in the country, myself included, was very critical of that female agent who infamously was seemingly hiding behind the pile of bodies after Trump was shot.
00:13:03.340 We all remember that picture.
00:13:06.080 And it was a disgraceful sight.
00:13:08.620 And then later on, she couldn't get her gun in the holster, the whole thing.
00:13:11.300 Right?
00:13:11.500 Very disgraceful.
00:13:12.500 Very embarrassing.
00:13:13.100 But here's the thing.
00:13:16.020 It would be just as disgraceful for different reasons if that woman had been in front of the pile.
00:13:24.280 Because that's not where you're supposed to put women in a society.
00:13:26.940 You don't put them in the front lines to take the bullets.
00:13:29.280 And until we can agree on that very basic point, which every civilization before us could agree on, then we don't have a chance of fixing this country.
00:13:40.160 Much less the Secret Service.
00:13:41.520 Now let's get to our five headlines.
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00:14:49.780 Tickets for my new film, Am I Racist, went on sale yesterday.
00:14:53.120 At amiracist.com.
00:14:54.780 We've also released a clip from the movie that shows how and why I first donned the man bun costume.
00:15:02.760 And kind of the origin story.
00:15:06.820 And I'm going to play that clip for you now, but let me give you a little bit of setup first.
00:15:11.940 Am I Racist is our exploration of the anti-racism and DEI scam.
00:15:17.180 It is our journey into the dark heart of the race hustle grift.
00:15:21.200 And every journey has to start somewhere.
00:15:23.760 And we decided that ours should start at a support group where white people gather around like in a circle, very much like AA style, to discuss their feelings.
00:15:35.560 And so what you'll see in the clip is a white grief support group.
00:15:39.020 These are white people who are getting together to talk about their whiteness and their struggles with whiteness and the grief they feel for having so much privilege.
00:15:48.900 The group is led by someone who's supposed to be a DEI expert who does this sort of thing for a living.
00:16:00.140 And what you'll see in this clip is the end of the workshop, or at least the end of my time at the workshop.
00:16:08.000 I walked into the session without a costume.
00:16:11.020 I made no attempt to disguise my identity aside from giving a fake name.
00:16:15.200 But everything else was the same.
00:16:16.740 And you'll see in the movie how, in the movie, but not in the clip, you'll see how the session starts and how, as time goes on, you know, because I'm there and I'm open to learning.
00:16:29.580 I'm very open and I'm a very open and I'm a very emotionally vulnerable person, as you know, if you've been following my work for so long.
00:16:36.200 So, as you'll see in the movie, as time goes on in this session, I get very emotional, very emotional.
00:16:45.080 And I really start to get in touch with something deep inside myself, confronting my own whiteness.
00:16:51.300 And it's so difficult that at a certain point, I have to get up and leave to go to the cry room.
00:16:58.000 And there is a cry room, because one thing you should know is that at this workshop, there's a rule that white people are not allowed to cry openly.
00:17:05.020 There can be no white tears.
00:17:07.580 In fact, we discovered this is a common theme in the world of race hustlers.
00:17:11.800 White tears are a major problem in their world.
00:17:15.560 So this is not the only place we visit in the film where they specify a rule at the outset that if you're white and you start crying, you have to leave the room.
00:17:26.040 And anyway, I started to get emotional.
00:17:28.200 I had to leave to the designated cry room to shed my white tears with great dignity in privacy.
00:17:36.180 And the trouble is that when I returned, the other members of the group had put two and two together and had realized who I was.
00:17:43.920 My time in the cry room gave them a chance, I guess, to talk to each other and get on the same page.
00:17:50.520 And so when I came back, really at my most emotionally vulnerable point, they had no mercy on me.
00:17:58.520 And they were quite unwelcoming when I returned.
00:18:01.640 And that's where this clip picks up.
00:18:03.280 Let's watch it.
00:18:04.240 The white participants in the group feel that there's something in themselves that they have to overcome when all that's being requested of you is that you be.
00:18:15.380 Hello.
00:18:16.300 Hi.
00:18:17.140 How are you?
00:18:19.300 Sorry about that.
00:18:20.040 Oh, no problem.
00:18:21.900 You good?
00:18:22.900 Yeah.
00:18:23.340 Yeah.
00:18:23.640 Remind me of your name again.
00:18:26.640 Steven.
00:18:27.120 Steven.
00:18:27.640 Yeah?
00:18:28.600 Okay.
00:18:29.320 Um, did you want to come up?
00:18:32.520 Come up?
00:18:33.220 Yeah.
00:18:33.460 Do you want to come up and share anything?
00:18:36.720 Sure.
00:18:37.180 What do you want me to share?
00:18:38.360 Whatever's on your mind.
00:18:39.220 I just want to know that, like, my physical safety and yours and everybody else's here is okay.
00:18:44.060 Why would your physical safety not be okay?
00:18:46.360 Did I miss something?
00:18:51.200 I don't feel comfortable.
00:18:53.880 What?
00:18:54.840 Can you guys catch me up to speed on what's going on here?
00:18:56.820 You don't need to be caught up.
00:18:58.080 We're going to be silent.
00:19:00.340 Is it because I said I had 17 black friends?
00:19:02.240 It might have been 15.
00:19:03.500 I, it depends on how you count them.
00:19:07.880 I would really appreciate it if you left so that the people who actually want to be here and deserve to be here can get what they need.
00:19:13.560 I do want to be here.
00:19:14.140 Can you please leave?
00:19:15.580 I would like it if you left.
00:19:17.000 I'm trying to learn.
00:19:17.780 I'm on this journey.
00:19:18.960 Come with me.
00:19:20.620 Well, I didn't, I didn't consent to be touched.
00:19:24.560 I'm not offering to touch you.
00:19:26.300 I'm offering to walk you out.
00:19:27.620 Will you walk with me and I'll answer your questions?
00:19:29.180 Okay, I'll admit it.
00:19:31.720 I'll admit it.
00:19:32.800 My name's not Steven.
00:19:33.980 Hmm.
00:19:35.220 Maybe you already knew that.
00:19:36.680 My name is Matt Walsh.
00:19:38.100 Mm-hmm.
00:19:38.340 Mm-hmm.
00:19:38.960 We know.
00:19:42.360 I just was here on this, on this journey that I'm just starting, but I see that I'm not wanted.
00:19:48.400 If you were on your journey, then you would have told us who you were, your real name, but you didn't.
00:19:52.900 Are you saying I needed a better disguise?
00:19:54.520 Is that what you?
00:19:55.060 I don't know, maybe, but you can figure that out as you walk out the door.
00:20:00.320 Maybe.
00:20:00.880 Yeah, maybe.
00:20:03.940 Thank you so much.
00:20:04.980 I really had the transformative experience myself, and my pronouns are he, him.
00:20:16.520 I did everything I could to fit in.
00:20:22.900 I opened up.
00:20:23.840 I was raw and emotional.
00:20:26.700 I told them about my black friends.
00:20:29.140 It was no use.
00:20:30.580 They rejected me, and they called the police.
00:20:34.040 My mere presence in the room caused them pain.
00:20:38.280 I'll never be accepted if I look like this.
00:20:40.620 If they know that I'm Matt Walsh, I'll always be an outsider.
00:20:46.760 I need to go deeper undercover, a whole new identity.
00:20:50.900 If I want to be an ally, I need to look like one.
00:20:54.420 Like someone who is progressive, tolerant, enlightened.
00:20:58.720 Let me think.
00:20:59.540 Have I ever met anyone like that?
00:21:03.780 Ah, yes.
00:21:05.060 Yes, I have.
00:21:07.800 What is a woman?
00:21:08.760 Why do you ask that question?
00:21:14.920 Am I racist?
00:21:32.980 Rated PG-13.
00:21:34.040 Buy tickets now.
00:21:34.900 So, yeah, they did actually call the police.
00:21:38.380 That did happen.
00:21:39.420 In fact, I want to emphasize that all of that, really.
00:21:42.940 It's all real.
00:21:44.720 And the movie, all these things are real.
00:21:48.760 Some people have seen the clip and question whether it's real.
00:21:52.860 There's a conspiracy theories floating around that these must be actors or something.
00:21:58.660 I assure you, they are not actors.
00:22:01.120 In fact, the woman leading the group, if you wanted to be a part of your own group,
00:22:05.420 you can get in touch with her.
00:22:07.300 And I don't know, they might have different security procedures in place now,
00:22:11.040 but it's a real thing.
00:22:13.860 But Robin DiAngelo also appears in the film, as you saw from the trailer.
00:22:19.480 Hopefully, it goes without saying that, you know, she was not in on the joke.
00:22:24.980 How did we get into these rooms with these people?
00:22:28.120 How do we get these people to talk to us?
00:22:29.380 Well, that's a secret recipe that maybe in due time I'll reveal.
00:22:36.220 All I will say is that this movie took well over a year to film,
00:22:41.000 and there's a reason for that.
00:22:42.140 There was a lot that had to happen behind the scenes.
00:22:44.980 We had a very small team on this movie, but a very good team.
00:22:48.820 And they all did their jobs perfectly to be able to get us into situations just like that.
00:22:58.760 And the last thing I'll say is that, again, what you see there is just the very end of that workshop scene.
00:23:04.700 And if that little, you know, two and a half minutes of me in the workshop seemed really uncomfortable and painfully awkward,
00:23:14.660 just wait till you see the first part.
00:23:17.900 But it's great, if I do say so myself.
00:23:23.560 All right.
00:23:24.740 Major meltdown on CNN when Nancy Mace came to visit, Congresswoman Nancy Mace,
00:23:31.740 and found herself seated next to race baiter extraordinaire Michael Eric Dyson.
00:23:36.020 And they got into a little bit of a spat over Kamala Harris and Michael Eric Dyson's view that you really can't criticize Kamala Harris without being racist.
00:23:47.860 If you're criticizing her and you're a white person, it's because you're racist.
00:23:51.860 Shocking.
00:23:52.540 It's a shocking point of view for this guy to have.
00:23:56.640 Who could have possibly seen that coming?
00:24:00.020 And this is the kind of guy, you bring him on cable news channels to call things racist.
00:24:04.580 That is what he's there for.
00:24:05.640 He's the calling things racist expert.
00:24:08.640 And he sticks to the script.
00:24:11.300 You got to give him that.
00:24:12.480 He's very consistent.
00:24:14.300 And that's what happened here.
00:24:15.740 Let's check it out.
00:24:17.760 Michael.
00:24:18.880 That sounds like self-hatred and justification of white supremacy.
00:24:21.760 And let me just say this, because this Congresswoman is a wonderful human being.
00:24:25.220 But when you disrespect Kamala Harris by saying you will call her whatever you want, I know you don't intend it to be that way.
00:24:31.900 That's the history and legacy of white disregard for the humanity of black people.
00:24:35.360 So now you're calling me racist.
00:24:36.300 I just said you weren't racist.
00:24:38.080 That is complete yes.
00:24:39.040 You don't have to intend racism to accomplish it.
00:24:40.680 No, no, no.
00:24:41.180 You are intending that I'm racist.
00:24:42.120 Your disrespect of Kamala Harris is part and parcel of a tradition to disrespect.
00:24:48.000 It's offensive.
00:24:49.120 Congresswoman.
00:24:50.120 Why can't you just...
00:24:51.060 Am I calling you a racist?
00:24:52.500 I'm telling you what the practice is racist.
00:24:54.120 You are.
00:24:54.320 You are.
00:24:54.860 I'm telling you what the practice is racist.
00:24:56.480 Let me get in here, Keith.
00:24:58.640 No, what's disgusting is your disrespect of her.
00:25:00.860 Professor.
00:25:01.300 This gentleman said, I didn't know her name.
00:25:03.200 You know what's disgusting to women is her disrespect of women.
00:25:05.420 She doesn't know what a woman is.
00:25:07.120 And if 25 years ago, I became...
00:25:08.540 White women don't have the ability to tell black women who paid the price of blood to make this country what it is to tell them they're not real women.
00:25:14.320 25 years ago.
00:25:15.620 They cared for your baby.
00:25:16.120 And 25 years ago, I became the first woman to graduate from the Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina.
00:25:21.800 I fought my way through it too many of my blood, sweat, and tears.
00:25:25.940 So pronounce her name right.
00:25:26.920 And Kamala Harris, if I were a man, I will bring you up to anything that I want.
00:25:32.560 It's Kamala.
00:25:33.220 It's Kamala.
00:25:33.420 You're doing this on purpose, Congresswoman.
00:25:35.420 I am not.
00:25:35.580 That's disrespectful.
00:25:36.260 Just a second.
00:25:36.760 If a man put on a sword and walked that stage 25 years ago, she would have said it here.
00:25:43.100 She would have taken that achievement away from women.
00:25:45.740 That's disgusting.
00:25:46.640 Let me get in here because I...
00:25:48.320 Just watching the news.
00:25:51.840 There's the news for you.
00:25:54.620 Wonderfully embarrassing for everybody involved.
00:25:56.520 I do include Nancy Mason that.
00:25:58.300 I didn't love her performance here at all.
00:26:00.880 Well, and I'll explain why, but it starts with Dyson who declares that you can't criticize Kamala Harris.
00:26:09.860 And if you do, then you are participating in the history and legacy of white disregard for the humanity of black people.
00:26:19.580 He says the criticism of her is disrespectful, which, by the way, even if Nancy Mace or whoever else is disrespectful to Kamala Harris,
00:26:30.480 well, first of all, Kamala has earned that disrespect.
00:26:34.320 She is owed to disrespect.
00:26:36.760 As far as I'm concerned, ever since she was attorney general in California and refused to prosecute Planned Parenthood for selling the body parts of dead children,
00:26:46.120 and then turned around and went after the journalists who exposed that crime,
00:26:52.040 ever since then, she earned whatever disrespect you want to throw at her.
00:26:58.700 And well before that, too.
00:27:01.000 But that alone is enough to justify calling her an evil scumbag, and I don't have respect for evil scumbags.
00:27:07.160 But there is so much else as well.
00:27:10.440 I believe in general in life that if you want to be respected, you have to earn it.
00:27:17.540 That is doubly true of politicians.
00:27:21.320 Our default mode should not be to lend them respect.
00:27:26.280 In my view, they have to earn that.
00:27:29.780 But whether it's fair or unfair to be disrespectful to Kamala Harris, it doesn't make it racist to be disrespectful towards her.
00:27:35.240 Kamala is not the embodiment of her race.
00:27:38.120 Her half-black, half-Indian race.
00:27:42.340 She's not like the incarnation of it.
00:27:46.160 It's not like if you insult Kamala Harris, you've insulted all half-black, half-Indians everywhere.
00:27:51.760 Kamala is an individual person, and it's possible to feel a certain way about her as an individual person,
00:27:56.480 while not feeling that way about other individual people of the same race, obviously.
00:28:02.020 And then we get the stuff at the end about mispronouncing her name.
00:28:04.260 The other people at the table, you're doing it on purpose.
00:28:09.140 Stop, you're doing it.
00:28:10.180 Mom, she's doing it on purpose.
00:28:13.440 Mom, tell Nancy to stop.
00:28:16.840 Like, they sound like my kids.
00:28:18.740 It's pathetic.
00:28:20.060 But then almost as pathetic, sadly, is Nancy Mace, who handles this exactly the wrong way from start to finish.
00:28:26.680 First, she indignantly defends herself against the racism charge.
00:28:30.700 How dare you?
00:28:31.640 That's offensive.
00:28:32.520 I am offended that you would say that.
00:28:34.640 How offensive of you to say that.
00:28:37.980 That's the wrong approach.
00:28:39.180 That's always going to be the wrong approach.
00:28:41.380 When some race baiter throws some absurd racism charge at you, you don't start desperately denying it.
00:28:47.500 You don't claim that you're offended.
00:28:49.900 You laugh at it.
00:28:50.960 You dismiss it.
00:28:51.760 You make it clear that that label has no power over you.
00:28:56.580 Their labeling of you has no power over you.
00:29:00.220 That's what you have to make clear.
00:29:02.220 But when you say, I'm offended, that's disgusting, this is disgraceful, how could you say this about me?
00:29:07.420 Then you have given them power over you.
00:29:10.860 And then Mace pivots to accusing Kamala of sexism.
00:29:15.340 And I appreciate that she tries to bring the trans stuff in.
00:29:19.220 You know, I think, well, everyone knows I'm a fan of the what does a woman move.
00:29:24.700 But here it just, it's so irrelevant to the point.
00:29:27.880 It just comes off as very off topic and really pretty desperate.
00:29:34.460 And she does it in the context of saying, well, I'm not racist, but Kamala is sexist.
00:29:40.880 So you're still arguing on the left's terms.
00:29:44.260 You're still playing on their playing field.
00:29:47.780 They call you a racist, so you call them a sexist.
00:29:50.440 It's just, it's weak.
00:29:52.340 It's weak.
00:29:53.100 It doesn't work.
00:29:54.040 So I'll tell you what I would have liked for Nancy to say to Dyson.
00:30:00.000 There are kind of two approaches.
00:30:01.140 One is to say, oh, you think I'm racist?
00:30:07.860 Yeah, you're a racist.
00:30:09.220 Okay, well, I don't care that you think that about me.
00:30:13.720 Do you have anything to say that I do care about?
00:30:15.680 Because I don't care about that.
00:30:18.120 Oh, so you're admitting that you're racist?
00:30:19.800 I just don't care whether you think that or not.
00:30:23.540 I'm not interested in convincing you otherwise.
00:30:25.440 I just don't care.
00:30:26.680 It doesn't matter to me whether you think that or if you don't.
00:30:29.340 So that's one way to approach it.
00:30:34.200 Now, if you want to go the other way and you want to kind of go on the offensive
00:30:38.920 and try to throw a charge back at them, well, you could do that.
00:30:45.740 Because what you could say is, hey, Eric,
00:30:48.020 have you ever accused a black guy of racism for criticizing a white person?
00:30:54.700 Ever in your life?
00:30:56.360 Ever?
00:30:58.260 No?
00:30:58.580 Okay, so white people aren't allowed to criticize black people,
00:31:01.940 but black people can criticize white people all day long?
00:31:04.100 Is that what you're saying?
00:31:05.900 Because that's actually racist.
00:31:08.220 No, you, Eric, are an anti-white bigot.
00:31:10.060 That's what you are.
00:31:11.500 So your opinion is discarded.
00:31:16.620 I would have liked to see something like that.
00:31:18.180 Either one of those approaches would work.
00:31:20.300 But this, uh, well, I never.
00:31:25.220 How could you?
00:31:27.240 Me, a racist?
00:31:28.980 Impossible.
00:31:30.380 I'm Nancy Mace.
00:31:31.600 I'm the least racist person on the planet.
00:31:35.420 That doesn't, it doesn't work.
00:31:36.740 It doesn't work.
00:31:39.060 Um, speaking of anti-white bigots, Kamala Harris and Tim Walls put out a very weird video yesterday.
00:31:44.980 They sat down and, I guess, pretended to have dinner together or something.
00:31:49.360 And I don't know what the point of the video was, but I guess the point was to show us that,
00:31:53.520 oh, they're real people, just like you and me.
00:31:56.240 Oh, look, they're eating a meal.
00:31:57.840 I eat meals.
00:32:00.160 They're just like me.
00:32:01.300 I should vote for them.
00:32:03.660 This is what I'm, this is the quality I'm looking for in a leader.
00:32:06.100 I want to know that this is someone who eats food.
00:32:12.060 But, um, so I guess, maybe that was the point.
00:32:14.500 I don't know.
00:32:14.780 But here's the video that Tim Walls posted to his social media accounts.
00:32:20.600 Let's watch.
00:32:21.180 Like, I have white guy tacos and, like, black.
00:32:24.560 What does that mean, like mayonnaise and tuna?
00:32:26.100 What are you doing?
00:32:26.460 Pretty much ground beef and cheese.
00:32:28.540 That's okay.
00:32:29.120 Do you put any flavor in it?
00:32:30.500 Uh, no.
00:32:31.200 Oh.
00:32:31.680 Here's the deal.
00:32:33.100 No, they said to be careful and let her know this, that black pepper is the top of the spice level in Minnesota, you know?
00:32:38.780 I'm the first vice president, I believe, who has ever grown chili peppers.
00:32:43.260 I'm trying to expand my, uh, my food knowledge.
00:32:45.780 You know, we've got some cantaloupes.
00:32:47.520 You'll be fine.
00:32:48.220 Yeah.
00:32:48.480 Okay, so, now, most people seem to be focused on the fact that this is so awkward and fake and lame.
00:32:57.700 But everyone's skipping over the more important point, which is that a presidential candidate just casually dropped anti-white racism in the middle of what was supposed to be a lighthearted video.
00:33:08.940 You know, Tim Walz says that he makes white guy tacos.
00:33:14.980 And Kamala says, what is that, mayonnaise and tuna?
00:33:17.320 Like, that is anti-white racism.
00:33:22.140 That's what that is.
00:33:22.940 And if you don't believe that, right, if you think that I'm overstating the case, all right, well, just imagine it the other way.
00:33:32.060 Imagine a black guy says to Donald Trump, I make black guy tacos.
00:33:36.160 And Donald Trump says, oh, what is that, like fried chicken and watermelon?
00:33:39.780 Maybe sprinkle some Kool-Aid powder over top?
00:33:42.180 Am I right?
00:33:43.780 How do you think everybody would react to that?
00:33:46.440 What do you think the reaction would be?
00:33:49.200 Nuclear meltdown.
00:33:50.240 Literally.
00:33:50.660 I mean, they would probably shoot a nuclear missile at Donald Trump for that.
00:33:54.380 They would execute him via nuclear attack if he were to say something like that.
00:33:58.440 I mean, the outrage would be so immense.
00:33:59.980 We would never hear the end of it.
00:34:04.280 The date of this black guy taco comment would be remembered by the media forever and memorialized.
00:34:11.540 Like, for years after, they would solemnly refer to 8-16.
00:34:16.960 Right?
00:34:17.360 We'd have January 6th.
00:34:19.600 You remember 8-16?
00:34:20.700 I remember where I was on 8-16.
00:34:24.460 The day of the fried chicken and watermelon taco joke.
00:34:29.980 They would be weeping in the street.
00:34:32.440 They would build statues and memorials to the lives lost because of the taco joke.
00:34:40.060 KFC and Kool-Aid companies would come out and denounce Trump over this.
00:34:46.060 So would every watermelon distributor in the country.
00:34:49.120 And we all know that.
00:34:51.620 This is another one of those things where, like, there are people that are going to clip this.
00:34:55.840 They're going to take this clip of me saying that the comment from Kamala Harris was anti-white racism.
00:34:59.480 And they're going to try to present it as though it's just, like, on its face absurd.
00:35:05.020 And yet, even they know that what I'm saying is 1,000% true.
00:35:08.320 Because you damn well know that that comment the other way, it wouldn't even be a discussion about whether it's racist.
00:35:15.580 It would be considered the most racist thing a president has ever done.
00:35:20.320 Including the presidents who own slaves.
00:35:21.920 And that's in spite of the fact that the watermelon fried chicken trope for black people is actually significantly less racist than what Kamala said.
00:35:35.720 Because black people have a reputation for liking fried chicken and watermelon because that's something that actually does come out of black culture.
00:35:41.600 Black comedians make jokes about that kind of stuff all the time.
00:35:45.120 That sort of joke comes from a place of recognition and affection, really.
00:35:50.860 Like, it's not offensive.
00:35:52.920 There's nothing offensive.
00:35:53.980 Fried chicken's great.
00:35:54.860 Who doesn't like fried chicken?
00:35:58.520 It's on the level of, like, making a joke about how Asian people are good at math.
00:36:03.760 It's stereotypical.
00:36:04.940 They're not all good at math.
00:36:05.840 But it's not bad to be good at math.
00:36:07.760 It does come from a place of, like, a lot of them are good at math.
00:36:13.500 And that is also, that's the kind of thing you listen to an Asian comedian.
00:36:16.080 They'll make those kinds of jokes.
00:36:18.700 On the other hand, the mayonnaise thing for white people is, it's purely spiteful and hateful.
00:36:23.840 There's no, it's not, there's not any kind of affection in it.
00:36:27.460 There's not any kind of recognition.
00:36:29.360 It's not something that actually comes from white people or white culture.
00:36:33.080 White people don't actually have any special affinity for mayonnaise.
00:36:36.300 There's not any, like, that doesn't, it doesn't come from, you talk to white people,
00:36:40.180 they're like, you know what, I love mayonnaise.
00:36:41.780 Doesn't happen.
00:36:43.660 It's not a thing.
00:36:44.660 The mayonnaise trope, it comes from, like, the most spiteful corners of black Twitter.
00:36:51.180 You know, this is, that's where you'll find those kinds of jokes.
00:36:54.320 They'll refer to white people as the mayonnaise people, that kind of thing.
00:36:57.240 I mean, it's really, it's, it's a dumb insult.
00:36:59.440 It's really stupid, but it's, it's quite, like, spiteful.
00:37:03.400 It's just, like, a hateful, we hate you and don't like you kind of joke.
00:37:09.900 So it is an insult that some black people came up with to make fun of white people.
00:37:14.720 It's not good-natured or friendly or grounded in any kind of affection or recognition at all.
00:37:21.820 So, so, what Kamala said is worse.
00:37:26.860 Like, it's significantly worse, and yet it barely raises an eyebrow.
00:37:31.320 It does, yeah, whatever.
00:37:34.040 And the double standard on these things is so pronounced and so obvious and so in our face
00:37:39.160 and so pervasive that even a lot of conservatives get tired of pointing it out.
00:37:44.720 And I get that.
00:37:45.760 I understand why you get tired of pointing it out.
00:37:47.900 But what's the other option?
00:37:49.100 To just let it go?
00:37:51.160 I can't let it go.
00:37:52.080 I'm not going to let it slide.
00:37:53.080 Like, someone asked to point it out.
00:37:54.920 The other option is to just allow it and be okay with it and pretend that it's not happening
00:38:00.560 when we all know that it is.
00:38:03.320 And that's not an option that I find especially, it's not something that I want.
00:38:08.800 I don't find that preferable, that option.
00:38:11.040 So, for what it's worth, I have to point out, that's anti-white racism from Kamala Harris.
00:38:18.720 It just is.
00:38:19.780 We all know it.
00:38:20.380 Everyone knows it.
00:38:21.360 Go ahead and deny it.
00:38:22.360 It doesn't matter.
00:38:23.540 You're a freaking liar if you deny it.
00:38:25.800 Okay.
00:38:27.060 Daily Wire has this report.
00:38:28.180 A report from CNN acknowledges that Kamala Harris' VP pick, Governor Tim Walls, repeatedly
00:38:33.280 lied about his 1995 drunk driving arrest during his run for Congress.
00:38:37.160 Walls was pulled over by a Nebraska trooper for going 96 miles per hour in a 55 mile
00:38:43.160 per hour speed zone on September 23rd, or 23rd, 1995.
00:38:49.640 After the officer smelled breath on Walls' alcohol, Walls took a field sobriety test and
00:38:55.600 a blood alcohol test and failed both.
00:38:58.820 Walls spent the night behind bars and later admitted that he was driving drunk.
00:39:02.260 Court records show.
00:39:04.480 And then he's gone on to lie about it since then.
00:39:06.600 Well, here's the thing.
00:39:08.540 I would say this kind of thing is irrelevant.
00:39:11.420 I would say that I don't really care about a Tim Walls DUI 30 years ago.
00:39:18.020 I care more that he's lying about it.
00:39:21.460 But in general, I don't care that he got a DUI.
00:39:25.240 Like, okay, it was 30 years ago, whatever.
00:39:27.820 I would say that if not for the fact that the Kamala campaign and their lackeys in the media
00:39:34.700 are digging up every single obscure thing they possibly can from J.D. Vance's past.
00:39:41.060 So as much as I would say, okay, 30 years ago DUI, whatever, I can't say that.
00:39:49.520 Because on the other side, there's like nothing that J.D. Vance has ever done or said in his life at any point that to them is irrelevant.
00:39:58.000 And we've seen many examples of that.
00:40:02.260 You know, there was the whole news cycle this week, attacking Vance for wearing drag as a joke at a Halloween party in college.
00:40:10.060 Lots of other similar stories, including stories that they're just completely making up.
00:40:14.360 Well, now it's gotten even more desperate because now we're going back to high school.
00:40:21.940 Here's a Daily Beast.
00:40:24.520 J.D. Vance, no fan of gender-neutral bathrooms, was photographed in his high school yearbook next to three girls posing in front of urinals in a bathroom during his senior year.
00:40:33.840 Let's put the photo up on the screen.
00:40:37.000 There's the photo that they've unearthed.
00:40:39.200 In fact, the Daily Mail unearthed it.
00:40:41.160 It shows an 18-year-old J.D., J.D. Hamill, as he was known at the time, standing next to the three girls who were facing the urinals.
00:40:47.600 The picture was captured in the 2003 Middletown High School yearbook.
00:40:51.800 One of the three girls' picture of the photo spoke to the Daily Mail, telling the tabloid the photo was intended to illustrate the authority of the girls in the student government, of which Vance was the vice president at the time.
00:41:01.140 We thought it would be funny, she said.
00:41:02.320 Usually it was all male officers and we were an even split.
00:41:05.600 And so it was sort of the opposite.
00:41:06.620 The three other girls in the picture were the president, treasurer, and secretary, according to the outlet.
00:41:12.900 A spokesperson for Vance said, Kamala Harris created an inflation that's crushing American families, caused a historic crisis at our southern border, allowed deadly fentanyl to flood into communities across our country.
00:41:21.600 And this is what the media is worried about.
00:41:23.220 A goofy high school yearbook from 20 years ago.
00:41:25.500 Get a life.
00:41:26.060 Well said.
00:41:29.900 The Ohio senator, Daily Beast continues, previously questioned ambassadorial appointees about whether they would increase gender-neutral restrooms and locker rooms in overseas facilities.
00:41:41.840 The memo was part of Vance's crusade against woke appointments to the State Department.
00:41:46.840 So, I mean, this is what it's come to.
00:41:50.860 They're now going back to high school to make the argument that Vance is a hypocrite for being opposed to men invading women's rooms because of a goofy, joking picture he took in high school.
00:42:05.560 A picture that, by the way, the whole point of the joke, the whole thing that made it funny is that the girls don't belong in the boys' room.
00:42:13.640 That's the point.
00:42:14.640 So, to look at that picture, aside from the fact that it's high school, so it's like, yes, get a life, you loser.
00:42:21.440 But if you look at that picture and you say, well, I thought Vance said that women don't belong in the boys' room and men don't belong in the women's room.
00:42:32.020 Yes, that's the point.
00:42:33.260 They don't belong there.
00:42:33.920 That's why it's funny.
00:42:34.760 It's ridiculous.
00:42:35.660 That's the point, you morons.
00:42:38.500 But that doesn't even matter because it's high school.
00:42:41.680 Okay, you could show me a picture of Vance wearing a trans flag in high school and shouting trans rights are human rights.
00:42:50.820 And I would not care because I would say, oh, he was a dumb, confused kid in high school who now knows better because he's an adult.
00:43:01.160 Okay.
00:43:01.680 Well, look what J.D. Vance said when he was 18.
00:43:05.800 I don't care what he said or did unless he killed someone.
00:43:10.100 Okay.
00:43:10.420 Like, if he killed someone, then we have something to talk about.
00:43:13.100 But pretty much anything below that in high school, so?
00:43:22.380 And what exactly is the claim here?
00:43:23.960 Okay, let's pretend that Vance really did have some kind of stance in high school that girls should be allowed in the boys' room.
00:43:31.440 Let's pretend that that's what that photo signifies, that he was making a political stance, that there should be more of this happening.
00:43:40.480 Let's pretend that.
00:43:41.440 Let's just go with that.
00:43:43.120 Does that mean he can't change his opinion from high school?
00:43:46.060 Are we locked into whatever views and values we had as freaking 15-year-olds or 16, 18?
00:43:54.140 Like, is that the idea?
00:43:58.000 Talk about telling on yourself.
00:43:59.540 Like, anyone who would use this against Vance.
00:44:01.220 So, what, you're saying?
00:44:02.100 So, I guess anyone – so, if you're saying, yeah, well, yeah, if that's what you said when you were a kid in high school,
00:44:10.540 you're a hypocrite for saying something else 20 years later.
00:44:13.180 So, again, what you're telling us, then, is that you have not grown at all since high school.
00:44:19.340 That you still think all the same things you did in high school.
00:44:21.740 You haven't changed at all.
00:44:23.020 So, you are just confessing to being an overgrown baby, basically, is what you are telling us about yourself.
00:44:29.500 Any real adult looks at that and says, yeah, let's – okay, high school.
00:44:34.140 I mean, so?
00:44:37.600 So, what is the point of this?
00:44:40.840 Well, I think what people have to understand is that the point isn't – they know that this kind of thing isn't going to land.
00:44:51.940 So, when you see this and you think, well, like, this is not going to do – nobody cares what Vance was doing in high school.
00:44:58.600 We all screwed around in high school and did dumb stuff.
00:45:01.880 You know, who cares?
00:45:04.740 And you're right.
00:45:06.920 But the left doesn't need this specific attack to amount to anything.
00:45:11.980 Right?
00:45:12.440 The pictures of J.D. Vance and dressed in drag as a joke and a college party, Halloween party.
00:45:17.780 Again, like, that doesn't land.
00:45:19.120 Nobody cares about that.
00:45:19.900 But they don't need that to land specifically.
00:45:24.600 All they're doing, they're trying to drown J.D. Vance in these attacks.
00:45:28.660 So, it is a quantity over quality thing.
00:45:32.980 And they don't really want you to look specifically at any one thing.
00:45:35.900 They don't really care about that.
00:45:36.880 It's just what they want is to give you in the public the general impression that there's always a new thing coming out about J.D. Vance.
00:45:48.080 Oh, what is it now?
00:45:49.100 There's always something new.
00:45:50.600 Right?
00:45:51.080 This guy has so much dirt, so many skeletons in his closet that five times a week there's another thing coming out.
00:45:58.220 Now, you don't need to know what those things are.
00:46:00.080 In fact, they prefer if you don't.
00:46:01.760 The only thing they want you to think is, yeah, there's always things coming out about this guy.
00:46:06.780 What things?
00:46:07.460 I don't know.
00:46:07.940 There are always things.
00:46:11.480 So, that is pretty clearly the plan here.
00:46:14.160 Which shows you that J.D. Vance, in reality, like, they got nothing on him.
00:46:17.600 I mean, if there was something serious, like a real scandal, if there were some real skeletons in this guy's closet, they wouldn't be wasting time on a high school yearbook photo.
00:46:30.320 Because then all you're doing is you're distracting from the real scandal.
00:46:34.280 So, instead, they present the real scandal and say, let's talk about this.
00:46:37.980 We don't need, let's not distract with high school yearbook photo and Halloween party in college.
00:46:42.440 Like, that's not, if you have a real scandal, you don't do that.
00:46:47.340 But they don't.
00:46:48.140 They got nothing.
00:46:49.180 I mean, they've poured through this guy's life.
00:46:50.760 They've found absolutely nothing.
00:46:52.580 And so, instead, they've just taken a whole bunch of nothings and they're going to drip it out, drip it out, drip it out, so that they hope that over time you just kind of, it just creates a very general, very vague impression in your mind that there's something, you know, weird about this guy.
00:47:12.560 And if you're asked to explain what that is, you won't be able to explain it because it's based in nothing.
00:47:19.180 But that's the point.
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00:49:10.080 Now let's get to our daily cancellation.
00:49:11.200 To start the week, we discussed the remarkable story of breakdancing legend Rachel Gunn,
00:49:22.480 otherwise known as Ray Gunn, otherwise known as Dr. Ray Gunn.
00:49:25.900 As you recall, Dr. Ray Gunn is the Australian PhD and university lecturer
00:49:29.400 who somehow made it to the Olympics as a breakdancer.
00:49:33.020 Her performance at the Olympics was so terrible that it made her easily the most famous breakdancer
00:49:37.380 in the world.
00:49:37.900 In fact, she's the only famous breakdancer in the world.
00:49:39.800 So just to refresh all of our memories, let's watch a few moments of Dr. Ray Gunn's performance
00:49:44.720 once again.
00:49:56.560 There it is.
00:49:57.340 Truly an inspiring display.
00:49:58.680 It proved that anyone can make it to the Olympics.
00:50:00.760 Literally anyone at all.
00:50:02.780 Anyway, we started the week with this story, so it's fitting and symmetrical, I think,
00:50:08.700 that we end with it.
00:50:10.140 After enduring mockery from the whole world, and probably other planets too, if they're
00:50:14.080 able to pick up our TV signals, Dr. Ray Gunn has come out and issued a statement now.
00:50:19.120 Now, you might think that she'd be perhaps a bit contrite and humbled.
00:50:23.860 Maybe she'd admit that performing in the Olympics was not the right decision.
00:50:27.220 She wasn't ready for that stage or any stage.
00:50:30.320 And so she's decided to retire from being a really bad breakdancer and focus instead on
00:50:34.020 being a really bad college professor.
00:50:35.920 That's one approach that she might have taken.
00:50:38.220 Another approach, and the one that I probably would have tried if I was her, is to claim
00:50:43.480 that it was all a joke.
00:50:44.860 This was just some Andy Kaufman-esque performance art.
00:50:48.180 She was trolling the world with her breakdancing.
00:50:51.240 Now, I'm not sure how believable that would be, but I, for one, would want to believe it.
00:50:54.900 Like, I would have bought that because I'd want to believe it.
00:50:58.540 That's the kind of thing that I would do if I somehow was given the chance to be in
00:51:02.800 the Olympics.
00:51:04.000 I mean, to troll on the Olympic level is a dream of mine.
00:51:07.880 That is my ultimate dream.
00:51:10.480 And she could have said that that was her intent and, you know, maybe gotten away with it.
00:51:16.480 But she didn't say that either.
00:51:19.260 Instead, she did the only thing that a liberal woman would ever think to do in this kind of
00:51:23.240 situation or in any other situation, she made herself the victim.
00:51:28.620 Hi, everyone.
00:51:29.880 Ray Gunn here.
00:51:31.860 I just want to start by thanking all the people who have supported me.
00:51:37.380 I really appreciate the positivity and I'm glad I was able to bring some joy into your lives.
00:51:45.920 That's what I hoped.
00:51:48.260 I didn't realize that that would also open the door to so much hate, which has frankly been
00:51:56.080 pretty devastating.
00:51:56.960 While I went out there and I had fun, I did take it very seriously.
00:52:04.800 I worked my butt off preparing for the Olympics and I gave my all, truly.
00:52:13.040 I'm honored to have been a part of the Australian Olympic team and to be part of Breaking's Olympic
00:52:19.660 debut.
00:52:20.180 What the other athletes have achieved has just been phenomenal.
00:52:26.080 I'm going to be in Europe for a few weeks for some pre-planned downtime.
00:52:31.480 But I really like to ask the press to please stop harassing my family, my friends, the Australian
00:52:42.260 breaking community and the broader street dance community.
00:52:46.640 Um, everyone has been through a lot as a result of this.
00:52:52.240 So I ask you to please respect their privacy.
00:52:56.560 I'll be happy to answer more questions on my return to Australia.
00:53:01.180 Thanks, everyone.
00:53:02.640 So out of all the approaches she could have taken, she chose the worst one.
00:53:07.220 First of all, she says that she worked her butt off and tried really hard and took it very
00:53:11.020 seriously.
00:53:11.420 Listen, Dr. Reagan, don't you understand?
00:53:16.000 That just makes it so much worse.
00:53:18.840 You mean to tell us that was you trying?
00:53:22.080 Trying to do what exactly?
00:53:24.480 Like, this is like if I go to an Italian restaurant and they serve me undercooked spaghetti and lukewarm
00:53:28.380 tomato sauce out of a can and I complain and the cook comes out of the kitchen in tears, promising
00:53:33.340 he tried his hardest and took it really seriously.
00:53:36.280 Well, now I'm still mad about the terrible food, but I'm also sad.
00:53:39.720 So all you've done is added a dose of sadness into the mix.
00:53:42.260 It has not improved anything.
00:53:44.240 I'd rather that Dr. Reagan confessed that she wasn't trying at all and didn't practice.
00:53:49.760 Like, she should have said, hey, guys, yeah, wow, that sucked.
00:53:53.780 Like, honestly, I didn't practice at all.
00:53:56.140 I totally forgot I had the Olympics until the night before.
00:53:59.200 I was going to practice, but then I got drunk instead.
00:54:01.840 Totally hung over during that performance.
00:54:03.360 I mean, really, I should get a gold medal for spinning on my head when I had a migraine.
00:54:07.860 I would have respected her so much more if she had said that.
00:54:11.860 Instead, she demands an A for effort, which just isn't how it works in the Olympics or
00:54:16.580 anywhere else in life, frankly.
00:54:18.860 Nobody cares how hard you worked.
00:54:20.600 All that matters is the final product.
00:54:22.700 That's it.
00:54:23.940 It's one of the most important life lessons and one that Dr. Reagan has yet to learn.
00:54:27.520 But I think the big takeaway from this story is something else.
00:54:30.500 Yes, it shows how the Olympics are increasingly becoming a joke.
00:54:34.160 Yes, the fact that this woman is a university professor and had a PhD is yet more evidence
00:54:38.400 that the university system is and has been for a long time, an enormous joke.
00:54:42.680 But those are kind of secondary points.
00:54:45.960 The most important point is this.
00:54:49.040 She thought she was good at this.
00:54:52.940 She really thought she was good.
00:54:54.940 It's clear that Dr. Reagan is shocked by all the criticism.
00:54:59.900 She never imagined that anyone would do anything but applaud.
00:55:05.740 She is blindsided.
00:55:07.700 She thought that we would see her flopping around on stage like some sort of large catfish
00:55:11.980 and be stunned by her beauty and prowess.
00:55:14.880 She thought we would clap and wipe tears away and say,
00:55:18.560 that's the most beautiful flopping catfish I've ever seen.
00:55:21.440 And she was truly and absolutely confident in her abilities.
00:55:25.520 That's what we've learned here.
00:55:28.760 And how could that be?
00:55:30.800 How could she have thought that was good?
00:55:33.940 Well, because nobody in her life ever told her that she sucks at this.
00:55:38.360 She's been breakdancing for years.
00:55:40.420 I think we heard in an interview that since like 2007 or something like that,
00:55:47.420 and nobody, not her husband, not her parents, not her friends,
00:55:52.400 nobody in the breakdancing community, I guess,
00:55:54.640 nobody pulled her aside and said,
00:55:56.680 listen, Rach, you are really bad at this.
00:56:00.800 It's the worst thing I've ever seen.
00:56:03.560 You're committing a genocide of my eyeballs every time you force me to watch this.
00:56:08.200 You need to stop, Rachel.
00:56:09.540 Rachel, you got to stop.
00:56:12.480 Nobody ever said that to her.
00:56:15.460 I mean, again, I blame her husband.
00:56:17.180 It's kind of like Jill Biden I blame so much for the fact that,
00:56:19.980 you know, her husband is falling apart in front of the world as president.
00:56:25.180 And it's the same thing.
00:56:26.520 I blame the husband here in a big way, you know,
00:56:30.580 because even if he didn't, I mean, I have to imagine at some point
00:56:33.600 the wife would have said to the husband,
00:56:37.140 hey, let me show you my Olympic routine.
00:56:40.140 Like before I perform the Olympics, you want to see my routine?
00:56:42.960 And the husband would have said, yeah, show it to me.
00:56:45.740 And then she's doing all that and hopping like a kangaroo and all.
00:56:48.400 And he's just sitting there like, oh, my God.
00:56:50.580 Oh, dear God.
00:56:52.260 Oh, oh, no.
00:56:53.740 Oh, no.
00:56:54.940 But he didn't say it.
00:56:56.000 He didn't tell her that.
00:56:58.360 And this is a major problem in our society.
00:57:00.440 False confidence is endemic.
00:57:03.540 There are millions of people running around thinking that they're good at things that
00:57:06.200 they aren't good at, which means that they'll never discover what they are good at.
00:57:10.900 This unearned, misplaced, delusional confidence is a problem everywhere in society,
00:57:15.860 but nowhere more than in any kind of artistic or creative pursuit.
00:57:21.180 Because to be successful creatively is to be very honest with yourself.
00:57:26.900 Successful creative people, people who are actually good at being creative,
00:57:30.520 are brutally honest with themselves and painfully aware of their own shortcomings.
00:57:36.080 That's what it takes to be great.
00:57:38.460 Right?
00:57:38.660 And if they put something out into the world creatively and people don't like it,
00:57:41.900 their reaction is like, yeah, okay, I can see why you didn't like it.
00:57:45.060 Because, oh, you notice that and that and that problem?
00:57:47.420 Yeah.
00:57:47.940 Yep.
00:57:49.300 Yeah, I know.
00:57:50.520 You're right.
00:57:52.400 I can tell you that as someone who has written four books, made two movies, a TV show,
00:57:56.860 a daily podcast, nobody could ever be more critical of my stuff than I am.
00:58:02.080 I intensely scrutinize everything I do.
00:58:03.880 I rip it all to shreds.
00:58:05.780 Anyone who's worked with me creatively on anything, especially a long-form project, knows this.
00:58:10.760 I'm never satisfied with any of it.
00:58:12.940 There are a million things I always want to change and fix.
00:58:15.860 Now, this attitude may not be the most emotionally or psychologically healthy.
00:58:21.020 It is not a recipe for ignorant bliss or happiness in general.
00:58:26.000 But you do have to engage in a degree, I think a rather large degree, of self-criticism
00:58:31.880 if you ever want to create anything or do anything worthwhile.
00:58:36.200 Now, the flip side is that Ray Gunn, before appearing on the Olympics, was probably very happy.
00:58:44.420 I mean, think about it.
00:58:44.920 In her mind, she was a gifted scholar, a brilliant academic, a great teacher, and an incredible dancer.
00:58:51.620 So she had it all.
00:58:52.680 She had athleticism, creativity, intelligence.
00:58:56.340 She was the perfect package.
00:58:58.140 And she believed that about herself.
00:59:01.040 Imagine how happy a person would be if they lived in a fantasy world where they're good at everything.
00:59:07.600 It's enough that you might even be tempted to recommend a life of flattering delusion.
00:59:13.780 Because it can make you so happy.
00:59:15.900 But the problem is that eventually the real world will come crashing through and break up that wall of self-deception.
00:59:24.560 Reality always asserts itself in the end.
00:59:27.440 Reality always wins.
00:59:29.820 Always.
00:59:30.540 Every time, for everyone, one way or another.
00:59:34.060 And when it does, if you've been as deluded as Dr. Ray Gunn,
00:59:39.480 your introduction to reality will be painful and terrible and likely very humiliating.
00:59:46.500 Better to avoid that by living in reality all along.
00:59:50.180 Better to help our loved ones avoid that by being honest with them.
00:59:54.280 If only someone had done Dr. Ray Gunn that favor.
00:59:57.420 But they didn't.
00:59:59.080 And that is why all the people around her,
01:00:01.120 the people who could have told her that she sucks but didn't
01:00:04.580 because they didn't want to hurt her feelings,
01:00:06.820 they are the ones who are today canceled.
01:00:10.780 That'll do it for the show today.
01:00:11.700 Thanks for watching.
01:00:12.200 Thanks for listening.
01:00:13.180 Talk to you on Monday.
01:00:14.220 Have a great day.
01:00:15.160 Godspeed.
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01:00:32.120 Am I racist?
01:00:33.300 I would really appreciate it if you left.
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01:00:36.560 I'm going to sort this out.
01:00:37.820 I need to go deeper undercover.
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