The Matt Walsh Show - August 20, 2024


Ep. 1426 - Cacklin’ Kamala’s Newest Rebrand Is A Total Joke


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58 minutes

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174.45662

Word Count

10,191

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154

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

22


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00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Walsh Show, the media has tried to rebrand Kamala Harris as the candidate of joy.
00:00:05.540 But one look at the DNC shows that this party is anything but joyful.
00:00:09.020 Also, some audience members are upset after the trailer for my movie Am I Racist plays in front of Elliot Page's new trans film.
00:00:17.140 I'll respond to that controversy today in a very heartfelt and sincere way, as always.
00:00:21.340 And the UK is now staging a major crackdown on what it calls extreme misogyny.
00:00:25.760 We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Walsh Show.
00:00:30.000 We'll be right back.
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00:02:03.460 At the beginning of the year, before it was clear that Kamala Harris would replace Joe Biden on the ticket,
00:02:08.280 the Washington Post ran an op-ed entitled,
00:02:11.220 For the Country's Sake, Vice President Harris Should Step Aside.
00:02:14.440 The editorial called Harris a colossal failure and specifically criticized her for cackling at strange and unsettling moments.
00:02:23.260 Now, around the same time in April, a CNN panel also discussed whether Joe Biden should ditch Kamala Harris.
00:02:29.140 And again, they didn't just discuss her job performance, which was abysmal.
00:02:33.820 They also cited her frequent joker-like cackling as one of the reasons that she's so unappealing to voters.
00:02:40.060 Watch.
00:02:40.300 Because it's not just focus groups that are down on Harris right now.
00:02:45.340 In a recent poll, national poll, 40 percent approved of the vice president's job performance, while 55 percent disapproved.
00:02:53.260 One of the things that people objected to was her voice.
00:02:56.400 They said they found her voice, especially her laugh, annoyed.
00:03:00.160 Even the feminists on the panel conceded that Kamala Harris has issues communicating with voters.
00:03:06.260 This was an unusual moment of honesty that came about because, at the time, Democrats were still fantasizing about swapping Kamala Harris out for a candidate that voters might actually like.
00:03:17.020 Now, of course, that opportunity came and went following the coup that took down Joe Biden.
00:03:21.380 As a result, these types of discussions have mostly disappeared from places like CNN and The Washington Post.
00:03:26.580 Criticizing a woman's tendency to cackle at inopportune times is considered sexist now because, you know, she might become the first female president.
00:03:34.640 She's the one they're stuck with.
00:03:35.900 And so now all the things they were saying before are verboten and sexist and horrible and probably racist.
00:03:42.840 But the underlying issue still never went away just because the press doesn't want to talk about Kamala Harris's cackle anymore doesn't change the fact that most people think it's extremely off-putting.
00:03:54.800 It still projects the image of an airhead or a day drinker rather than a competent presidential candidate.
00:03:59.940 So CNN and The Washington Post, they were right about this when they said this a few months ago.
00:04:04.420 And obviously, she can't bring herself to stop doing it no matter how many times they've probably tried to tell her to knock it off.
00:04:10.200 So the Kamala Harris campaign needed to come up with some kind of solution to this problem.
00:04:16.840 They had to find a way to put a positive spin on their candidate's behavior, especially if they were going to accuse the other side of being weird.
00:04:23.520 So over the past few weeks, it's clear what solution they came up with.
00:04:27.880 They've decided to rebrand Kamala Harris as the candidate of joy.
00:04:33.060 Joy.
00:04:33.500 So instead of disturbing voters, we're now led to believe that her laugh is a completely normal and healthy sign of how happy she and her supporters actually are.
00:04:43.680 And so just a few months after the corporate press told us that Kamala Harris's laughter was one of her biggest liabilities,
00:04:48.840 there's now been an incessant drumbeat from the media to convince us that it's actually somehow an asset.
00:04:53.020 There have been about a million contrived articles to this effect over the last week or two.
00:04:58.600 Rolling Stone, for example, declared that Kamala Harris has adopted the politics of joy,
00:05:03.540 which is apparently the best way to fight fascism.
00:05:07.840 As Rolling Stone put it,
00:05:08.920 history shows that joy and mockery are key to taking down existing or would-be authoritarian regimes.
00:05:14.120 Now, never mind the fact that the Nazis set up an organization called Strength Through Joy,
00:05:20.680 which would seem to be a factoid from history that contradicts Rolling Stone's thesis, but never mind that.
00:05:27.020 Meanwhile, The Guardian reported,
00:05:28.880 Democrats' joy is unconfined as Harris and Walls take upbeat message on tour.
00:05:34.600 The article quoted Tim Walls as saying,
00:05:36.400 Thank you, Madam Vice President, for the trust you put in me, but maybe more so,
00:05:41.000 thank you for bringing back the joy.
00:05:44.120 Bringing back the joy is what Kamala Harris has done.
00:05:46.900 For its part, Salon ran a similar headline,
00:05:49.840 Why Joy Matters.
00:05:51.220 Kamala Harris hopes happy women can defeat Donald Trump and MAGA's male rage.
00:05:56.080 Kamala Harris bets the election on women's joy.
00:05:58.820 Donald Trump stakes his hopes on men's anger.
00:06:02.640 Now, to illustrate the point even further,
00:06:05.200 just in case the other 10,000 articles didn't drive home the message enough,
00:06:08.100 the New Yorker's latest cover featured Donald Trump and J.D. Vance
00:06:11.600 looking forlorn going down on a roller coaster.
00:06:15.700 Meanwhile, Kamala Harris and Tim Walls are going up the roller coaster
00:06:18.540 and they're waving their hands around with a gust of wind behind them very joyfully.
00:06:23.120 You can see the picture there.
00:06:25.460 Now, this is, you know, maybe semantics,
00:06:27.920 but I don't know how many roller coasters the editors of the New Yorker have been on,
00:06:31.880 but the fun part is going down.
00:06:34.340 That's when you get all the momentum and everyone goes crazy.
00:06:36.840 That's when the theme park takes your photo and you share it on social media
00:06:39.660 and everyone says,
00:06:40.420 Oh, look how joyful that guy is at that theme park.
00:06:42.900 On the way up, there's supposed to be anticipation.
00:06:45.240 You know, it's also supposed to be a lot slower going up than going down
00:06:47.720 because of the laws of physics.
00:06:49.420 So it doesn't really make any sense.
00:06:51.060 But the New Yorker is willing to suspend the laws of physics
00:06:53.600 and the rules of good cartoon making to play their small role
00:06:56.380 in the media-wide rebrand of Kamala Harris's cackle.
00:06:59.760 They're willing to completely debase themselves
00:07:02.620 for the privilege of selling this narrative that nobody actually believes.
00:07:07.300 So speaking of overselling the narrative,
00:07:08.760 Tim Walls has taken the, you know,
00:07:11.580 taken to wildly gesticulating and prancing around at every rally he attends.
00:07:16.880 It's maybe the most unnatural display of fake sincerity
00:07:20.180 by a vice presidential candidate since John Edwards was around,
00:07:23.700 especially from a guy who's supposed to have,
00:07:25.580 what did they say on CNN or MSNBC,
00:07:27.020 big dad energy.
00:07:28.300 Okay, dads don't prance around.
00:07:31.180 You don't see dads prancing.
00:07:32.660 Dads don't prance.
00:07:33.620 That's not a thing dads do.
00:07:35.980 But Tim Walls does a lot of prancing.
00:07:37.480 And he has to do it because the rebrand states
00:07:40.320 that Kamala Harris's campaign is joyful now.
00:07:43.060 So, you know, he's got to play along.
00:07:45.140 Watch.
00:07:46.080 We believe in the promise of America.
00:07:48.740 We just have to fight.
00:07:50.680 We just have to fight for it.
00:07:52.460 Because as the next president of the United States says,
00:07:55.200 she says it often, when we fight, we win.
00:07:59.220 When we fight, we win.
00:08:01.660 When we fight, we win.
00:08:04.140 Thank you, Nebraska.
00:08:05.480 Let's go.
00:08:08.440 You know, it was, what, like a year ago that Donald Trump saying,
00:08:12.940 fight like hell was supposedly evidence that he's a violent insurrectionist who belongs in prison.
00:08:17.140 And now we have Tim Walls repeatedly telling his supporters to fight.
00:08:21.280 And they repeat the chant back at him.
00:08:23.720 And this time around, it's supposedly a sign of joy.
00:08:26.860 Not only is it not criminal, it's something to celebrate.
00:08:30.180 It's joyful fighting.
00:08:32.700 And then Tim Walls starts clapping and waving his arms hysterically,
00:08:35.540 you know, because he's so joyful.
00:08:37.660 It's obviously choreographed and disingenuous,
00:08:40.040 but they keep doing it at every single rally and public appearance.
00:08:42.660 So we get tons of images of Tim Walls like this one.
00:08:47.580 That's the goofy guy who helped create the gay club at his high school.
00:08:52.860 I mean, when I say his high school, the high school where he was a teacher, not a student,
00:08:56.840 before he then go on to require that tampons were distributed in boys' bathrooms.
00:09:00.780 So nothing to see here.
00:09:02.580 Nothing weird about that.
00:09:04.320 He's just joyful, along with the rest of the Democrats.
00:09:07.060 In order to buy that Democrats are now the party of joy,
00:09:10.720 you don't just have to overlook how fake and thrown together this whole act is.
00:09:15.760 You also have to ignore what Democrats are saying and doing.
00:09:19.160 You have to set aside all of the examples of the Democrat Party going out of its way
00:09:22.620 to spread guilt and resentment and fear.
00:09:25.660 For instance, you'd have to completely overlook the first page of the DNC's 2024 platform,
00:09:30.340 which amounts to an apology for the existence of America.
00:09:33.600 The very first thing they do before they get into how they're going to institute price controls
00:09:38.640 and raise the corporate tax rate and so on is recite a land acknowledgement.
00:09:44.400 And quoting from it now,
00:09:46.500 the Democratic National Committee wishes to acknowledge that we gather together to state our values on lands
00:09:51.880 that have been stewarded through many centuries by the ancestors and descendants of the tribal nations
00:09:56.540 who have been here since time immemorial.
00:09:59.260 While we meet in Chicago, we also recognize and honor the traditional homelands
00:10:02.500 of the Anishinaabe, also known as the Council of the Three Fires,
00:10:07.840 the Ojibwe, Odawa, the Patoatami nations.
00:10:12.440 We acknowledge the many other tribes who consider this area their traditional homeland,
00:10:15.940 including the Miamia, the Ho-Chunk, the Minomini,
00:10:21.860 the Sack and Fox, Peori, Kaskaskia, Weah, Kickapoo, and Mascoutin.
00:10:30.260 Yeah, I did pretty good with that.
00:10:31.420 Not great, but I did pretty well.
00:10:32.740 Better than you thought I was going to do.
00:10:35.140 Now, in case you're wondering, yes, this land acknowledgement was copy-pasted from somewhere else.
00:10:40.200 You can find those same tribes in the same order all over the internet.
00:10:43.180 So whoever put this in the DNC platform has no idea what the Ho-Chunk is supposed to be,
00:10:49.600 or if it even is a tribe.
00:10:50.780 I don't know.
00:10:51.160 Is it actually a tribe?
00:10:52.520 It sounds like something on, like, a Japanese food menu.
00:10:57.200 But who knows?
00:10:58.200 And for that matter, the person who wrote this land acknowledgement in the first place has no idea either.
00:11:02.200 The point of this document is not to celebrate these tribes.
00:11:05.460 It's not to condemn conquest either, since these tribes weren't the first ones to exist on this continent.
00:11:11.180 And they certainly didn't exist since time immemorial, okay?
00:11:15.700 So-called Native Americans that were like, what do you think?
00:11:18.080 That the land masses came into being and the Indian tribes just, like, grew out of the ground like trees?
00:11:25.160 That probably is what these people think.
00:11:26.660 No, they came here at some point in the past, just as the European settlers did.
00:11:33.280 They came here and fought and conquered the land, and then the Europeans came and just did it better than them, and won.
00:11:38.820 So, that's it.
00:11:41.880 But the point of all this is to condemn the United States for existing, and to instill guilt in as many Americans as possible.
00:11:49.000 And that's not joy.
00:11:50.260 That's a pretext for the destruction of our civilization.
00:11:52.680 Of course, the destruction of civilization also entails a complete breakdown of law and order, which we've also seen already during the DNC.
00:12:00.380 The Washington Free Beacons' Joe Simonson reported early in the evening that scores of people were filing out of the DNC because of how dangerous it was becoming outside.
00:12:11.020 Quote, insane security failures, people all turning around and leaving, all because of fear about protests, clown show.
00:12:18.020 Meanwhile, the Daily Wire's Brent Scheer observed that people were getting trampled and jumping over barriers during the panic.
00:12:26.980 He reported that one floor delegate called the situation absolute chaos, and the DNC is the worst event I've ever been to.
00:12:35.740 Not a very good review, I would say.
00:12:38.160 And outside the United Center, left-wing agitators were destroying fencing and clashing with police.
00:12:43.460 Watch.
00:12:43.700 Not a very good review, I don't know what you're doing, I don't know what you're doing, I don't know what you're doing.
00:13:13.680 Not a very good review, I don't know what you're doing, I don't know what you're doing.
00:13:24.420 Not a very good review.
00:13:26.240 now instead of condemning any of this joe biden said last night that a lot of these protesters have
00:13:43.600 a point you may remember that you know there weren't rows of boarded up buildings during
00:13:48.900 the rnc in milwaukee riot police didn't fight with protesters who tore down security fencing
00:13:54.160 there were no riot police there they didn't need to be there nobody spat on the cops
00:13:58.440 um none of that happened interestingly enough those are only scenes that are reserved for the
00:14:05.560 party of joy when you're joyful you destroy property and attack the police that's what
00:14:10.360 people who are experiencing joy do you also apparently invite a bunch of speakers to dnc
00:14:15.920 to explain one after the other why you should be irrationally fearful at all times that's what
00:14:21.820 happened last night uh with steve kerr the same coach who refuses to bad mouth china because the
00:14:26.700 nba makes a lot of money there you know just a profile of courage claim that it's dangerous
00:14:31.760 to speak your mind in america today a state senator warned that donald trump would inevitably weaponize
00:14:37.800 the department of justice to go after his political opponents imagine that who would ever do something
00:14:44.560 like that well it's only donald trump andy beshear said that donald trump and jd vance don't believe
00:14:49.360 in the concept of freedom joe biden himself screened his way through every single debunked hoax he
00:14:55.300 repeated uh he's repeated them all before the very fine people hoax the suckers and losers hoax the
00:15:00.780 dictator on day one hoax the bloodbath hoax and he did all of this to incite as much division as
00:15:07.860 possible and so on and all of this is supposedly joyful is what we're told again and again and again
00:15:14.580 now one of the reasons democrats are pushing this message so aggressively even though it's
00:15:18.720 obviously false is that it helps reframe the national political debate just by talking about
00:15:25.240 joy and by baiting their opponents into responding to this fraudulent narrative democrats are distracting
00:15:31.520 from a series of problems that they have including a historically unlikable candidate with
00:15:35.520 venezuelan politics so even a debate over whether democrats are really joyful or not indirectly
00:15:43.200 kind of helps them out because it it takes the conversation away from them away from all these
00:15:48.280 other problems that they're having so we should reject the premise uh spreading joy isn't the job of
00:15:57.440 the president in the first place okay the president has a lot of responsibilities but that's not one of
00:16:04.060 them we don't look to the president to find out what emotional states we should be experiencing
00:16:09.440 whether i experience joy or not throughout my day has nothing to do with the president i don't check
00:16:17.060 with the president first i don't know about you but even if we did even if we accepted this strained
00:16:23.780 artificial attempt to reframe kamala harris's obvious weakness then we certainly wouldn't look to the
00:16:29.700 modern democrat party for joy as the dnc has already demonstrated they are without question
00:16:35.400 the least joyful political party that has ever existed now let's get to our five headlines
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00:17:55.500 about biden spoke um around midnight uh way way past his bedtime it was an awful slurring uh embarrassing
00:18:04.960 speech there's no point even talking about the speech anymore playing clips or anything like that
00:18:11.280 uh now that everyone admits he has dementia like there's no point in discussing it and that's not to
00:18:16.700 say that the point is irrelevant however he is still the president allegedly this guy is currently
00:18:22.600 still and will be for several more months the president of the united states of america
00:18:26.120 and he can't speak or walk or think or do anything but he is the president and that's a fact that should
00:18:34.440 matter and yet it apparently doesn't in fact we've learned that i guess functionally not having a
00:18:40.920 president is an option like i think a lot of us thought that wasn't really an option uh but but it is
00:18:48.460 because that's that's what we're going with right now we're just not going to have a president and
00:18:52.200 okay maybe we should make that an official option on the ballot going forward maybe every presidential
00:18:59.060 election there should be like you know the democrat the republican and then there should be a third box
00:19:02.700 not for a third party but for for nobody if you're if you're voting that you just don't want to have a
00:19:08.000 president for the next four years let's have no president at all let's just skip the next four years
00:19:11.920 uh maybe we might as well put that on the ballot now that we know that it's an option
00:19:15.840 so we don't need to bother with the biden speech instead i want to play this one uh from a little
00:19:22.200 bit earlier in the night here's a union leader delivering one of the most ear-piercing speeches
00:19:31.120 that uh you'll ever hear so if you have any pets especially any dogs in the house
00:19:35.400 just to not disturb them too much you want to probably want to turn the volume down a little
00:19:39.340 bit for this but here it is listen
00:19:46.340 and i am the president of seiu representing two million service and care workers
00:19:54.340 we're all in for kamala harris because kamala harris has always been all in for us
00:20:01.340 vice president harris joined fast food workers on the picket line and she walks a day in the
00:20:14.020 shoes of a home care worker she shares our vision for a modern day labor movement a movement that
00:20:23.020 meets the needs of workers in the 21st century and an economy that is ready for the future
00:20:30.020 it is going to be together that we write new rules to make it easier for all workers to join
00:20:39.260 a union and we y'all we are going to build a younger darker hipper fresher sneaker wearing labor movement
00:20:51.020 yeah it's uh i mean yeah well you can't deny she has a smooth and pleasant voice uh yeah it very
00:20:58.860 much reminds me of the the the reassuring sounds of like a thousand cats murdering each other
00:21:06.700 her voice sounds like it sounds like an argument between five feminists in one voice um but you know
00:21:13.260 i'm not gonna look i remember when i went through puberty so i'm not gonna make fun of her for this uh
00:21:18.300 pretty amazing less amazing is the open overt racism on display though there's nothing amazing
00:21:23.100 about that at the dnc as we've as we've already covered it's to be expected uh she says that
00:21:28.540 they're going to build a younger hipper fresher darker labor movements like you you can't be any
00:21:36.380 less subtle than that we want to make it darker and we can only assume that she means darker in terms of
00:21:41.900 skin tones and not darker in terms like in terms of being more disturbing which it will be the latter
00:21:48.940 inevitably but uh that's not what she meant she meant that they want fewer white people in the
00:21:53.020 labor movement and this is blatant racism it's totally despicable it goes without saying that
00:21:58.460 there would be an an outrage explosion to rival the asteroid impact that killed the dinosaurs if a
00:22:04.300 speaker stood on stage at the rnc and said they want to make any institution younger hipper fresher and
00:22:11.580 whiter if you can if you can imagine someone saying that um so blatant racism blatant hypocrisy we know
00:22:20.700 that but the more critical point is the opportunity that this sort of language presents now we know that
00:22:29.500 republicans if you remember at the rnc brought a a union boss up uh to speak at the convention which is
00:22:36.380 which is an unusual thing at a republican convention and uh this was supposed to be a sort of like
00:22:41.980 reaching across the aisles sort of moment and they were making a play for union votes which is fine i
00:22:49.500 mean if you can get union members to vote for you then absolutely you should get them to vote for you
00:22:55.820 uh everyone's vote you know it's it's you'll take any vote you can get but
00:23:02.060 rather than simply pandering why not use this as an opportunity to make an overture
00:23:10.140 to these union members like why if you're donald trump why not come out and say
00:23:17.420 hey if you're uh in a union and you're white your own union leaders don't want you in the club you
00:23:24.940 just heard them say that they hate you for the color of your skin
00:23:27.660 well come vote for me and i'll fight against this kind of evil anti-white racism
00:23:34.860 why not say that what do you what do you have to lose in in saying that explicitly
00:23:41.900 which is not the same thing i mean coming out and saying oh these uh
00:23:45.260 these union leaders are radical leftists yeah they are but that's not it's not specific enough
00:23:51.660 i think very specifically saying hey she she wants to kick white people out this is like the great
00:23:56.380 replacement we know the great replacement hat which is happening in the united states general
00:23:59.740 it's also happening institutionally at the institutional level and uh you know it's happening
00:24:04.780 in the unions
00:24:08.380 so i don't you don't lose anything by just coming out and saying
00:24:12.300 this is anti-white racism it's evil it's a terrible thing racism in all of its forms should be condemned
00:24:19.180 i'm the only if this is donald trump you're saying i'm the only candidate who is willing to condemn
00:24:26.940 racism in all of its forms has kamala harris ever condemned anti-white racism ever in her life does
00:24:34.220 she even acknowledge that it exists that would be a good question to ask her at the debate i mean it's
00:24:38.220 not gonna be asked by the moderators of course but there's a question hey kamala does it it does
00:24:45.100 anti-white racism exist is that a thing
00:24:50.780 do you condemn it okay so a couple of days ago uh there was this post on twitter from somebody
00:24:56.700 who goes by the name julie ray goldstein and it says um and we'll show you on the screen there but
00:25:03.740 that it says seriously amc theaters i come to the single showing you have today of the elliot
00:25:09.580 pages new film close to you within a 20 mile radius and you find it appropriate to play the
00:25:15.180 only instance of the trailer for matt walsh's movie i've even seen in a theater read the mother effin room
00:25:24.300 meanwhile you can see in the picture that there's like nobody else in the room so it's a little bit
00:25:27.500 hard to read it that's maybe the first problem but yes apparently the trailer for uh my film is
00:25:34.300 playing in front of elliot page's new trans drama uh called close to you and this has upset some of
00:25:42.220 the audience members uh you know not a lot of it hasn't upset very many audience members because
00:25:47.020 there aren't aren't very many audience members but it has upset a few of them and there were other
00:25:51.900 tweets responding to this from other people who were in that showing or maybe in different showings
00:25:55.900 i don't know complaining about the same thing another guy posted uh me and my boyfriend were in
00:26:00.780 this very screening and had the same reaction skull emoji so these people are upset um that my film is
00:26:09.900 being advertised uh in front of uh elliot page's film but i personally think this is a wonderful thing
00:26:16.700 i i you know and i don't know how elliot page feels about it yeah i'm not really sure but i'm thrilled
00:26:22.780 by it uh we're both on our own you know personal journeys of self-discovery we've both made films that
00:26:29.660 are raw and honest and uh and i think devastatingly emotional um we're both very we're both very
00:26:37.500 vulnerable right now we're both very i think we're both very vulnerable and sensitive people and uh
00:26:44.620 in fact i'd even say that i i think that elliot page is probably really happy that our films are tied
00:26:50.220 together in this way i and i and again i don't know maybe that's why the trailer was there maybe
00:26:57.340 elliot page requested it that could have happened i don't know that i'm not saying that happened
00:27:03.740 but to me it seems it seems within the realm of possibility that's possible that elliot page is
00:27:08.460 the one who requested it saw the trailer and said this looks fantastic i got put this in front of my
00:27:15.420 movie i don't know i don't know if that's how it works i just don't know um but that's my best guess
00:27:21.180 so could there be some kind of collaboration between the two of us in the future uh maybe you
00:27:28.220 know we're both we're fellow truth seekers fellow travelers uh fellow movie stars frankly
00:27:38.220 we have a lot in common and hey we're both fellow men right so anyway i'm very proud of this very proud
00:27:43.740 to be unofficially partnered with uh with elliot page in fact um well i don't want to give anything
00:27:50.460 away i don't i'm not gonna give any spoilers away i didn't know i wasn't planning on bringing this up
00:27:53.100 but i will say that you may remember uh back when elliot page was ellen page that very powerful moment
00:28:00.860 on colbert's show back in uh 2019 condemning the vicious hate crime assault of jesse smollett
00:28:07.980 well uh in our film there's a scene where we deal with that incident in i think uh i think a very
00:28:15.660 powerful way um and again a very emotional for me it was very emotional and you'll see it was a very
00:28:20.620 emotional scene to to shoot and um and so and that's all i'm going to say about that but that's
00:28:25.980 that's another tie i guess like it's just it's kind of i don't know it's it was meant to be um
00:28:30.780 um so maybe we'll reach out to elliot page see if we can work out some kind of cross promotion thing
00:28:37.980 for our films you know i don't know sky's the limit at this point and uh so just a wonderful
00:28:44.700 wonderful stuff really really great uh let's see this is from bbc
00:28:54.060 bbc.com extreme misogyny will be treated as a form of extremism under new government plans the home office
00:29:00.140 has said yvette cooper the home secretary has ordered a review of the uk's counter-terrorism
00:29:05.580 rather counter-extremism strategy to determine how best to tackle threats posed by harmful ideologies
00:29:11.900 the analysis will look at hatred of women as one of the ideological trends that the government says
00:29:15.740 is gaining traction miss cooper said that there's been a rise in extremism both online and on our
00:29:20.620 streets that phrase the very fabric of our communities and our democracy the review will
00:29:25.420 look at the rise of islamist and far-rate extremism in the uk as well as wider ideological
00:29:29.900 trends including extreme misogyny or beliefs which fit into broader categories such as violence
00:29:35.100 we'll also look at the causes and conduct of the radicalization of young people
00:29:40.620 um so extreme misogyny is now on their uh is now in their their crosshairs of things to
00:29:48.220 to deal with in combat you know the the interesting thing here is that
00:29:51.980 i agree with i agree with one of the claims being made actually i agree that hatred of women
00:30:01.340 is probably on the rise um now i don't think that's something the government needs to deal with
00:30:07.420 i don't think that uh saying hateful things about women makes you a terrorist or an extremist who should
00:30:12.140 be arrested i don't think that speech should be um along these lines should be punished by the state
00:30:18.940 but are there more people today who hate women and are vocalizing that hatred probably i think that's
00:30:24.540 probably true but that's only half the picture the other half is that hatred of men
00:30:30.060 is also on the rise many women in turn hate men uh there are there are women haters and there are men
00:30:38.700 haters and anecdotally at least they seem to be more numerous both groups and more vocal than they have
00:30:46.060 been in the past um and that's i mean these things are really impossible to actually measure in any kind of
00:30:53.820 objective reliable way so who really knows but um i would at least personally from my my vantage point
00:31:01.580 agree with that with that kind of starting with that with that claim with that one single claim
00:31:07.820 but although again again i don't agree with anything that they're trying to do about it but the basic
00:31:14.380 claim i can see why is that like why is that happening is it because of andrew tate or whoever
00:31:22.140 uh no it is because of an intentional decades-long effort by all of our major societal institutions
00:31:31.100 both in the uk and here in this country in the west generally to deliberately cause this division
00:31:37.500 and this suspicion and this resentment between the sexes this is the fruit of those efforts efforts to
00:31:44.140 drive a wedge between the sexes to destroy the nuclear family to undermine and destroy the sacrament of marriage
00:31:50.140 um if you have a healthy society where men and women are meeting each other and and uh and you know
00:31:59.420 you typically historically meeting each other as young adults um rather than you know when they're 40
00:32:07.580 or whatever and then they're getting married and they have kids which is how it's supposed to work
00:32:13.340 then you will not have nearly as much of this resentment and this hatred between the sexes
00:32:19.180 i'm not saying you have none of it but you won't have nearly as much of it
00:32:22.700 like it's not a surprise that the majority of the woman hating stuff comes from men who are not married
00:32:29.580 so when you see something on twitter from someone posting something and they clearly clearly do hate
00:32:34.460 women and i know even that it's like there are a lot of things you can say where you'll be accused of
00:32:40.540 hating women for saying it like if you say you shouldn't kill your baby the left will call you
00:32:47.020 a woman hater for that that's absurd but that's like we all know if you spend any time on twitter
00:32:52.060 you're going to see comments from uh from accounts that are expressing like actual disdain for women
00:32:58.300 generally that is a thing and i think if you were to do a poll of all those accounts you would find that
00:33:04.780 um probably almost all of them are unmarried young men and then on the other end of it
00:33:12.940 the majority of man hating comes from bitter feminists who are also not married so getting married
00:33:24.060 i think that what that tells you is that it generally causes you to form an appreciation
00:33:28.460 uh for the other sex so as much as i'm accused of being a misogynist or whatever else the truth is
00:33:39.580 i don't hate women obviously i have a wife i have daughters and um so i can see for myself the beauty
00:33:46.140 and happiness that women bring into your life and women who are happily married to men see the same thing
00:33:53.980 with men and so they they are unlikely to become man hating harpies because they have a husband that
00:34:01.660 they love and respect but when you tear that apart when you take that away when you take away marriage
00:34:10.460 which is a forum where members of the opposite sexes can come to understand each other uh in a very
00:34:16.060 intimate way you take that away and it's it's no big shock that you're left with resentment and suspicion
00:34:21.820 and bitterness uh between them because also without marriage uh you know if someone's not getting
00:34:30.300 married it means either that they are you know really having no romantic interactions with the
00:34:37.900 opposite sex at all um which means that they're kind of on an island and and and that alone is going to
00:34:45.180 breed a lot of resentment or if they're not married and they are having uh you know uh
00:34:52.300 romantic relationships i don't want to call them relationships because often you know if they're
00:34:55.660 if they're hooking up let's say with the opposite sex and they're not married um
00:35:02.380 well yeah then they are having if you want to call it intimate you know experiences with the
00:35:08.140 opposite sex but in a way that is very self-centered and so they are conditioning themselves
00:35:15.340 to use the opposite sex uh for their own sexual gratification and nothing more
00:35:21.420 you have men and women conditioning themselves who have already been conditioned
00:35:25.420 to use the opposite sex as essentially nothing more than like a glorified masturbatory aid
00:35:31.820 um
00:35:33.580 and again no surprise that when you've got a lot of that going on in your culture
00:35:39.100 uh you also have men and women who don't respect each other and if they don't respect each other
00:35:44.140 they're going to come to hate each other blame each other and uh and all of that and mostly again
00:35:51.180 not really understand each other like and i've commented on this many times but
00:35:58.700 this is this is the most glaring thing that i notice from the feminists from the man-hating feminists
00:36:03.900 who go on and on and on about all the reasons they hate men and when they're talking about men it's
00:36:10.540 like i don't even recognize as a man myself i don't know what you're talking about they have all these
00:36:16.380 ideas about men and how men act and that just bear no resemblance to how men actually are um
00:36:26.620 they don't know anything about obviously our strengths um our our positive points and they don't
00:36:32.860 even really understand our weaknesses and our negative points and our flaws they just don't
00:36:37.340 understand men so when i hear these bitter feminists going on and on it's it's always the same question
00:36:46.220 have you ever even met a man what are you talking about and the answer is no not really i mean they've
00:36:52.460 met men they've been around men but they don't really have any they they're not married they haven't
00:36:57.900 had the experience of of um actually being you know bonded to a man uh you know in in a faithful
00:37:09.740 marriage uh committed to him and in that context actually coming to understand who that individual
00:37:17.740 man is but then you know by extension understanding more about who men are generally and then the same
00:37:23.500 thing happens in the reverse uh with women but that's not going on and so that's why you end up
00:37:29.500 with a lot of this sort of thing um okay i wanted to play this clip for you uh just because i think it's
00:37:37.340 i think it's really good uh charlie kirk recently explained at an event why america is a christian nation
00:37:47.100 this is something this is a point that conservatives have made rightly and importantly many times
00:37:54.460 i think often when you hear it explained it's it's not explained very well um but this is one of the
00:38:03.580 best and most succinct explanations and defenses of the notion that america is a christian nation that
00:38:08.380 i've ever heard honestly uh let's listen to it our country was found on common law uh because the
00:38:15.420 declaration only refers to god four times in the constitution doesn't refer to god at all and it
00:38:20.860 only articulates the structure of government so first of all um remember that we were a collection
00:38:25.980 of states and colonies and you need to read the state constitutions before anything else 13 out of
00:38:30.540 13 required a declaration of faith 9 out of 13 required you to be a protestant except maryland which
00:38:35.340 was catholic which still required a declaration of faith every single one of the original state
00:38:39.420 constitutions pennsylvania included they had i profess lord and jesus christ as my lord and savior in the
00:38:45.340 the original state constitutions secondly 55 56 of the original signers of the declaration were bible
00:38:50.700 believing church attending christians you asked about common law so common law is inherited from
00:38:54.780 blackstone who was christian it a common law is an outgrowth of the scriptures so let's go to
00:38:59.420 three principles of common law presumption of innocence due process and jury of your peers all
00:39:05.020 three are biblical principles so and all wrapped into the ultimate biblical principle that you shall not
00:39:11.100 favor justice if you are rich or report which is in leviticus 19 right before the most famous part of
00:39:15.580 leviticus 19 which is that you should love your neighbors yourself but before that is that in the
00:39:20.700 administration of justice you shall not favor the rich or the poor which is the idea of blind justice
00:39:25.260 we get that in the west which is incorporated also in the new testament ideal neither slave nor greek
00:39:29.740 nor jew you're all one in jesus christ which we got the idea of human equality these are all biblical
00:39:33.580 ideas they're not enlightenment ideas but more importantly than that they say that god was only mentioned
00:39:38.300 four times in the declaration of independence well that's a big deal okay laws of nature and nature's
00:39:42.940 god the last paragraph of the declaration reads as a prayer it says we appeal to the supreme judge of
00:39:48.780 the universe who's the judge of the universe jesus christ it says in revelation that jesus will judge
00:39:54.300 the earth on his throne this so in the declaration they were praying to christ our lord as a prayer very
00:40:00.860 specifically thirdly as i said on stage yesterday deuteronomy was by far the most quoted book
00:40:06.380 religious or non-religious in the time of the founding when they were putting together constitution
00:40:11.020 more than john locke more than montesquieu more than blackstone so the book of deuteronomy
00:40:15.740 which talked about laws customs traditions it was moses farewell address as he's you know about
00:40:20.620 to say goodbye say hey good luck in canaan guys here's how you should set up your form of government
00:40:25.180 but finally and most importantly let's look at actually what the founders said john adams
00:40:30.380 seamlessly said the constitution was only written for a moral religious people it was holy and adequate
00:40:34.780 for the people of any other the body politic of america was so christian and was so protestant
00:40:39.820 that our form and structure of government was built for the people that believed in christ our lord
00:40:44.460 one of the reasons we're living through a constitutional crisis is that we no longer
00:40:48.060 have a christian nation but we have a christian form of government and they're incompatible so you
00:40:52.460 cannot have liberty if you do not have a christian population um not a lot to add to that i think he
00:40:58.860 summed it up very well and that's that's that's not easy to do by the way um to tackle a subject like
00:41:05.260 that it's a big this is a big subject explaining why america is a christian nation and explaining it
00:41:11.820 historically and doing it in about two and a half minutes uh it takes a lot of skill so a lot of credit
00:41:16.140 to charlie on that one um and it's it is uh an absolutely critical point one that the left
00:41:24.540 uh won't accept uh won't accept cannot accept but it's just a fact that this country was built
00:41:35.580 by christians and based um in the christian faith and if you break it down
00:41:45.020 any attempt to separate christian faith from uh this country and from the the you know the system of
00:41:53.580 government that we have in this country it always breaks down into incoherence that's why i always
00:41:59.420 talk about even this notion of human rights because usually the left will say well yeah we don't need
00:42:08.300 any of that anymore that's uh we you know you don't need to be christian we don't need any of that
00:42:13.740 all that matters is uh is that we have rights as human beings and the government is supposed to
00:42:18.700 to protect our rights but that that is also that is a doctrinal statement that's a statement of faith
00:42:30.220 what what else could it be when you're talking about your human rights you're not
00:42:34.220 that's not something you're observing that's not a scientific statement is it
00:42:39.820 like you can't you can't use science to prove that human rights exist
00:42:43.420 science has nothing to say about human rights one way or another science can't disprove them
00:42:49.740 can't prove them human rights are just irrelevant science can tell you a lot about a person
00:42:57.340 biologically you know anatomically but um whether or not that person has this mystical idea of rights
00:43:05.020 science has nothing to say so it's not a scientific concept it's not in a you know in that sense an
00:43:09.420 objective physical concept it's not something you can objectively observe in the in the the physical
00:43:14.780 world uh it's a belief and it's a belief that is grounded at the most fundamental level uh in faith and
00:43:29.100 in belief belief in god i mean the whole idea is that endowed by the creator we are we have human rights
00:43:37.020 because we are made by god and with that comes certain a certain uh dignity because we were made in the image
00:43:46.860 of god um but you take god out of that then who who cares about your rights
00:43:56.380 and then you're left with these absurd notions of uh you know social contracts and all these kinds of
00:44:01.980 things but all that breaks down ultimately if the rights don't come from god then where do they come from
00:44:11.900 and of course the problem is if you say well they come from the government
00:44:16.060 okay but then you can't complain you can't complain when the government takes them away if
00:44:19.020 they come from the government
00:44:22.460 then the government can never infringe on your rights because that's where they come from
00:44:26.380 the government decides if you have the right or not that means if the government did decide
00:44:30.380 tomorrow that women can't vote anymore then it wouldn't make any sense for women to complain
00:44:33.660 about that you can't say oh i have the right to vote no you don't you don't have that right
00:44:37.580 what do you mean you have the right to vote the law was passed now you don't have the right anymore
00:44:41.180 what are you complaining about
00:44:44.460 so that's why you don't want to say rights come from god if you if you try to go to some more abstract
00:44:47.740 idea of a social contract or whatever it still doesn't work because first of all
00:44:50.220 with so who who signed that contract i don't know what you're talking about i didn't consent to any
00:44:54.220 i don't know what what i don't know what contract you're referring to i didn't sign one
00:45:00.140 but also that would mean that if society generally gets together and says okay we're not going to
00:45:05.500 give rights to this particular group anymore then again you can't complain there was a time when
00:45:13.100 the social contract said that uh black americans basically don't have rights that was society generally
00:45:20.780 once agreed upon that and if you're saying yeah well society says that and the government says that
00:45:26.460 but it's wrong and these people should have rights well then you're appealing to something
00:45:32.620 above society above the government and what is that
00:45:40.060 if you're approaching it from a secular perspective there's nothing else
00:45:44.140 above them is just like the ether it's just nothingness there's nothing there above them
00:45:48.140 so anytime you talk about human rights you are you're making a religious you are you are making
00:45:54.780 a statement of religious faith and if you have no religious faith and you're still talking about
00:46:01.340 about human rights well then you're just babbling it doesn't mean anything so that was a less
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00:47:56.780 for our daily cancellation today we must cancel uh someone for reasons that will become extremely
00:48:08.140 obvious the moment that i play the video of this person in fact you could watch the video on mute
00:48:13.420 for two seconds and you would understand why this cancellation was necessary cancellation is so
00:48:17.980 self-evident that there isn't much to say in explaining it which is a problem for a segment that
00:48:21.180 requires me to say stuff but you know we'll try to get through it anyway the clip in question comes
00:48:25.580 from a school board meeting in oshkosh wisconsin and for a little background here's the local abc
00:48:31.260 affiliate quote a wisconsin community clashed last week over its school board's hesitation to adopt
00:48:36.700 new title nine rules school leaders across the country are grappling with the biden administration's
00:48:40.780 new title nine regulations the regulations which went into effect this month brought in the federal
00:48:44.860 civil rights law to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in all
00:48:48.780 public education institutions the updated rules also prohibit school districts from creating blanket
00:48:53.820 policies banning students from using bathrooms based on gender identity the oshkosh area board
00:48:58.860 of education decided in the three to three vote last month not to adopt the new regulations however
00:49:03.500 community members on wednesday clashed over the board's decision pointing to a risk
00:49:07.580 of losing federal funding so in other words the biden administration is trying to impose radical
00:49:12.780 gender ideology onto every school system in the country by fiat requiring that girls bathrooms and
00:49:17.500 sports teams be opened up to boys etc the school board has uh declined to go along with that which
00:49:23.500 has greatly upset the local lgbt activists and one of those activists is named cora novi president of
00:49:28.780 oshkosh pride novi identifies as a woman and is dutifully referred to with female pronouns in this
00:49:35.660 local news article i just read but rather than read what he has to say the audio and visual visual
00:49:40.780 experience are going to um uh be much more enlightening i think so if you're only listening
00:49:46.300 to the audio podcast you will you will not get the full experience which may be for the best but here
00:49:53.100 it is why is this such a roadblock why is it why have we spent an hour discussing this especially you say
00:50:04.780 you care about the students but half of you are not sure what gender is especially transgender i know
00:50:12.780 the lawyer said transsexual earlier that's not the correct term it's transgender i'm a transgender woman
00:50:17.820 my pronouns are she her and i will only accept those pronouns i will not be addressed any other way
00:50:24.620 and in the workspace i have i'm protected by that our students should be too especially when they don't
00:50:32.700 they're not over 18 don't have a voice so i'm just imploring you to to go beyond what um
00:50:43.500 just really consider what is this fight really about why is it such entrenched i know we hear a
00:50:50.140 lot about religious liberty and uh quite honestly uh i grew up in christian education all through college
00:50:56.540 i don't remember any of my doctrinal classes mentioning only male and female and that's the
00:51:03.980 way it should be um if if you feel it is awesome good you get to believe that you don't get to impose
00:51:10.780 those beliefs on anybody else and that's actually what religious liberty is is that your right to
00:51:15.980 believe that is protected but the other person that identifies as something else is also also is
00:51:21.500 right to be protected so i guess i'm here to say is uh you know with oshkosh pride uh we're paying
00:51:29.740 attention and we're going to be involved in this conversation if it keeps on going but we've spent
00:51:36.300 an hour on this conversation when clearly there are other issues on this agenda there are other issues
00:51:42.060 that we need to be doing for students in the area thank you now some people are having uh fun with
00:51:49.100 with uh this and and um this individual but i have to say that at first i was really sad to see
00:51:54.380 that newman from seinfeld had fallen on such hard times and then i was relieved to find out that
00:51:59.580 um it's not newman and there was someone online who reacted to this clip actually by saying that they
00:52:04.140 love this guy's work as the villain in the dune movies and um i found that comment to be extremely
00:52:09.900 offensive from that person so i'm not going to repeat it here the point is that this individual is not
00:52:16.860 newman or the evil floating guy from dune he's also he also isn't ursula from the little mermaid
00:52:21.260 i just want to be clear about that so i want to head that off at the pass for anyone any rumors that
00:52:24.940 might start about that um so please don't go around saying that or any of those things because it's
00:52:29.020 really highly offensive let's move on from the looks and focus on what he what he's saying i think
00:52:34.300 there are three points that he makes that might be worth briefly responding to um he well actually
00:52:40.780 there's four because the first one uh is is that he took doctrinal classes uh on theology and he
00:52:49.820 doesn't remember anything being said about how god has only made people male and female
00:52:58.060 well did your theology classes cover the first chapter of the book of genesis
00:53:02.860 it's the first chapter of the book did your theology class skip that
00:53:06.940 so there's that but he really begins by accusing the school board of not knowing what gender is
00:53:13.820 now admittedly he's kind of right they probably don't know what it is um i don't either nobody
00:53:19.100 does nobody knows what the word gender means when it is used by lgbt activists like himself
00:53:25.500 so when he uses the word nobody knows what he means by it because gender in their universe is an
00:53:32.300 undefinable hazy abstraction it is a concept distinct from biological sex but also basically
00:53:37.740 the same as biological sex nobody can define that because it's nonsensical gibberish this guy himself
00:53:44.300 doesn't know what he means by the word gender when he uses it second he says that he will only accept
00:53:50.060 female pronouns which i thought was uh interesting it's also fine you know he he can that's totally fine
00:53:57.260 he can choose not to accept biologically and grammatically correct pronouns uh he can choose
00:54:03.340 not to accept he him uh in the same way that i might say that i don't accept that i'm currently
00:54:08.700 sitting in a chair in a room or i don't accept that i'm living on planet earth and that we're orbiting
00:54:13.420 the sun and that we're in a solar system situated within the milky way galaxy i might not accept any of
00:54:19.180 that i might not approve of it i might not like it i might not welcome it or regard it in a positive way
00:54:27.020 in that sense i might not accept these basic facts or any number of other facts but they're still
00:54:33.980 basic facts you can refuse to accept reality but reality still exists so the proper response to a
00:54:39.580 man who says that he will not accept male pronouns is to say okay that's fine i'm still going to call
00:54:45.580 you by male pronouns because you're a male whether you accept them or not is irrelevant it's not like
00:54:50.540 an offer that i'm making you i'm not making you an offer that you could say i don't accept that well
00:54:55.180 okay it's this the pronoun is a label used by other people to describe you based on
00:55:02.620 our perception of your biological sex yes that out it's it's not about your our perception actually
00:55:09.020 when you use we use pronouns for you our perception is what matters your perception doesn't matter at all
00:55:14.060 your perception of your own sex is completely beside the point you can feel however you want to
00:55:18.300 feel about it we're still going to call you a he because that's what you are and finally
00:55:21.900 uh he asked why they're spending so much time on this issue which we always hear this from these
00:55:27.020 activists uh and it's a good point once again we've spent way too much time debating whether
00:55:33.900 men are men whether women are women whether boys should go in the girls bathroom and so on
00:55:37.900 up to about 10 years ago there was no time spent debating this at all it may shock this gentleman to
00:55:43.660 learn that back in the old days schools didn't dedicate any time to these sorts of deliberations
00:55:49.340 even when i went to school wasn't all that long ago there was no time spent on this topic at all
00:55:53.500 there were no debates at any school board meetings anywhere over the question of who should use the
00:55:57.500 girls bathroom and who should have access to the girls uh to girls sports teams because the answer
00:56:02.060 is right there in the question girls use the girls bathroom girls have access to girls sports
00:56:06.780 no time was wasted discuss discussing that issue that was the advantage of living in a time when
00:56:12.780 everyone agreed on at least at least the most basic facts of life when everyone uh was living in
00:56:22.300 and and recognized and accepted the same fundamental truths of existence
00:56:29.500 it was not a utopia we disagreed about a lot of stuff
00:56:34.220 but we had a shared reality and so it was within that reality that we argued about all the other stuff we
00:56:39.980 argued about it was only when people like this guy broke away from the shared reality that it became
00:56:47.260 necessary to spend so much time talking about the basic facts of reality they made the conversation
00:56:53.420 necessary and now they complain that we are having the conversation that they have made necessary
00:56:59.180 just another one of their manipulation tactics and manipulation is all they have
00:57:03.740 because they certainly don't have anything resembling logic reason or truth on their side
00:57:07.100 and that is why our friend uh with the purple hair is today cancelled that'll do it for the show
00:57:14.620 today thanks for watching thanks for listening have a great day talk to you tomorrow godspeed
00:57:25.420 republicans are nazis you cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people growing up i never thought
00:57:31.260 much about race never really seemed to matter that much at least not to me am i racist i would really
00:57:36.540 appreciate it if you love i'm trying to learn i'm on this journey i'm going to sort this out i need
00:57:40.780 to go deeper undercover they don't say i'm racist joining us now is matt certified dei expert here's
00:57:48.700 my certifications what you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness this is more for
00:57:52.860 you in this field is america inherently racist the word inherent is challenging there i want to rename
00:57:57.420 the george washington monument to the george floyd monument america is racist to its bones so
00:58:02.140 inherently yeah this country is a piece of white folks white trash white supremacy white woman white
00:58:09.020 boy is there a black person around what's a black person right here does he not exist
00:58:14.700 hi robin hi what's your name i'm matt i just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful
00:58:19.740 never be too careful they gonna say you're racist buy your tickets now in theaters september 13th rated pg-13