The Matt Walsh Show - August 28, 2024


Ep. 1432 - This Is The Most Egregious Kamala Flip-Flop Yet


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00:00:00.080 Today on the Matt Wall Show, Kamala Harris has abruptly changed her position on every issue under the sun,
00:00:04.560 but her flip-flop on the border wall is the most egregious yet.
00:00:07.780 Also, a book claims that Trump made the crazy suggestion of bombing drug cartels in Mexico.
00:00:12.940 Why exactly is that crazy?
00:00:14.740 A child in Tennessee is expelled from school for making a gun shape with his fingers.
00:00:19.060 And Kamala Harris claims that her story is inspirational for our daughters,
00:00:22.680 that she's a role model for them to look up to.
00:00:24.640 But is that true?
00:00:25.580 We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
00:00:30.000 We'll be right back.
00:01:00.000 Those are ad-free shows, real-time breaking news alerts, and more.
00:01:02.820 But most importantly, you'll get the truth that the mainstream media doesn't want you to hear.
00:01:06.780 Not too long ago, being labeled a flip-flopper was a big deal in presidential politics.
00:01:11.680 Whatever your policy positions might be, the worst possible sin was to be indecisive about them.
00:01:18.180 If you remember what happened to John Kerry back in 2004, you know what I'm talking about.
00:01:22.620 But a day before his first debate with George W. Bush, nobody was asking John Kerry about his position on the Iraq war or his views on taxes or anything like that.
00:01:30.120 Instead, Kerry was being asked about his image as a flip-flopper.
00:01:34.340 And he was forced to admit in an interview with the New York Times that it was a major vulnerability.
00:01:38.200 Kerry claimed that his positions had really been consistent, but at the time he also acknowledged that the Bush campaign had succeeded in portraying him as indecisive and untrustworthy, which in reality he actually was.
00:01:51.020 That's why 60% of voters said that Kerry told people what they wanted to hear rather than what he really believed.
00:01:56.440 And ultimately, whether you think Kerry's reputation for flip-flopping was deserved or not, it is a big part of the reason why he lost the election.
00:02:04.060 20 years later, it's now abundantly clear that the flip-flopper label doesn't really scare Democrats anymore.
00:02:10.300 And the corporate press isn't concerned about it either.
00:02:13.420 In the span of just a month, Kamala Harris' team has systematically reversed pretty much every major policy proposal she's ever supported in her career.
00:02:22.720 And these changes are so significant and so completely unexplained that they would have immediately destroyed Kamala Harris' candidacy if she were running 20 years ago.
00:02:32.340 But this country has changed a lot in two decades, or at least the Kamala Harris campaign is betting that it has changed a lot, hoping that it has.
00:02:39.880 So they are proceeding to revise her entire platform day by day.
00:02:44.780 For example, Harris' campaign now claims that she no longer wants to ban fracking, even though as recently as 2020, she said that she supported a total fracking ban.
00:02:53.160 As part of the Green New Deal.
00:02:54.680 The campaign also says that Harris no longer supports an electric vehicle mandate, even though in 2019, Harris co-sponsored the Zero Emissions Vehicles Act.
00:03:04.460 And that bill would have required that 100% of new vehicles be electric or hydrogen-powered by 2040.
00:03:10.300 And if any manufacturer tried to make a gas-powered car after 2040, the EPA could shut them down.
00:03:15.660 According to the text of the bill, quote,
00:03:18.100 After model year 2040, the EPA administrator may issue an injunction on the manufacture of any passenger vehicles other than zero emission vehicles by a vehicle manufacturer.
00:03:29.760 But yesterday, that all changed.
00:03:31.220 Harris and her rapid response director sent out a so-called fact check email that began, quote,
00:03:39.040 So they're in the middle of this major policy reversal, one of many, and they're dressing it up as a fact check.
00:03:57.520 They're implying that you're the one who's mistaken when really they're trying to pull a sleight of hand.
00:04:03.840 And they're fact-checking by saying, no, Kamala Harris doesn't support that, when that's not the claim.
00:04:12.220 We know she doesn't support it now.
00:04:14.400 The claim is that a few years ago she did.
00:04:17.760 But their fact check doesn't mention that.
00:04:20.820 And there are other reversals, too, on everything from abolishing private health insurance to closing immigrant detention centers to defunding the police and so on and so on.
00:04:30.300 Harris's campaign has offered no explanation for these changes.
00:04:33.840 But everybody knows what the explanation is.
00:04:35.920 She wants to win the election, and she understands that California leftism isn't popular outside of California.
00:04:42.040 She doesn't have principles.
00:04:44.320 She only has internal polling.
00:04:45.560 And apparently, the internal polling on all these left-wing policies is not looking very good.
00:04:51.880 Now, to that end, the Kamala Harris campaign has just announced, by far, its most dramatic policy reversal yet.
00:04:59.920 Contrary to everything Harris has said for the past five years, her campaign has just come out in support of Donald Trump's border wall.
00:05:10.240 Yes, you heard that correctly.
00:05:11.940 The Kamala campaign is making a very direct play for John Kerry's title as the most flagrant and notorious flip-flopper in the modern history of the Democrat Party.
00:05:21.240 Out of nowhere, our border czar, Kamala Harris, is now all for, you know, building the wall.
00:05:27.740 As Axios reported this week, quote,
00:05:29.200 Specifically, Harris has announced her support for the recent bipartisan border security bill, quote-unquote,
00:05:47.840 which requires that hundreds of millions of dollars are spent to continue building the wall on the southern border.
00:05:52.400 On the Sunday shows the other day, there were a few signs that this reversal was coming.
00:05:56.800 At one point, ABC anchor John Carl noticed that Kamala Harris' campaign was running ads that prominently featured Trump's border wall
00:06:04.360 as part of an effort to show that Kamala Harris is supposedly tough on illegal immigration,
00:06:10.140 which, by the way, illegal immigration is something that she previously said she wanted to decriminalize.
00:06:14.800 Now she's tough on it.
00:06:16.140 But let's watch that moment.
00:06:17.660 Here it is.
00:06:17.960 But if you take a look at that ad, one thing that I found striking is, if you look,
00:06:22.140 and I think we have the images here, there are at least three points in that ad that show the border wall,
00:06:29.680 Donald Trump's border wall.
00:06:31.860 Is it now the position of the Democrats that they favored the border wall?
00:06:37.300 Now, at first that looked like some lazy editing mistake.
00:06:40.760 After all, this is the same border wall that Kamala said in 2020 was a, quote,
00:06:44.960 complete waste of taxpayer money.
00:06:47.960 And that it, quote, won't make us any safer.
00:06:50.820 It's the same border wall that Kamala said in 2017 was a, quote,
00:06:54.460 stupid use of money and that she, quote, would block any funding for it.
00:06:59.020 It's the same wall that Biden, the Biden administration with Kamala Harris' VP,
00:07:03.080 sabotaged the minute they took office.
00:07:06.020 They immediately killed all border wall construction when they took office.
00:07:10.560 Watch.
00:07:10.760 It reveals a construction zone frozen in time.
00:07:16.120 Steel border wall bollards are left in stacks and construction equipment sits on staging grounds.
00:07:22.900 Just weeks before President Biden was inaugurated, the Trump administration pushed ahead to build
00:07:29.180 the four-mile stretch of new border wall into the Patagonia Mountains.
00:07:33.540 This is the end of the road, about 15 miles east of Nogales, Arizona.
00:07:38.740 This is as far as the border wall construction got.
00:07:41.980 And what you see now is this carved out path sitting next to the pristine, untouched landscape.
00:07:47.820 So this trench, I mean, this is the footer where they hope to put these bollards.
00:07:52.900 Eight to ten foot deep trench.
00:07:54.620 And they literally stopped in mid-trench.
00:07:57.680 So Biden-Harris ran on killing the wall.
00:08:01.200 They got elected and stopped the construction of the wall.
00:08:05.760 And now Kamala wants to get back in and restart construction of the wall, apparently.
00:08:10.980 Already it's pretty clear how the corporate press and the Harris campaign plan to spin this.
00:08:15.020 They're probably going to just suggest that, you know, taking down the wall was Joe Biden's
00:08:19.160 call, and that Kamala Harris had nothing to do with it.
00:08:22.420 Last night, Politico laid the groundwork for that kind of messaging.
00:08:25.380 They ran this headline, quote, J.D. Vance tries to tether Harris to Biden during Michigan
00:08:31.100 rally.
00:08:33.120 Yes, J.D. Vance dared to draw a connection between the presidents and his vice president.
00:08:40.800 Can you imagine?
00:08:41.720 J.D. Vance dared to draw a connection between Kamala Harris and the administration that she
00:08:48.720 was a part of.
00:08:51.240 Now, one of the many problems with this approach is that Kamala Harris is on tape again and again
00:08:56.720 disparaging the border wall, calling it, among other things, Trump's, quote, medieval vanity
00:09:04.280 project.
00:09:04.760 She laughed repeatedly at the idea that a wall could possibly deter illegal aliens from entering
00:09:10.360 the country.
00:09:10.920 Watch.
00:09:11.760 And folks, on the subject of transnational gangs, let's be perfectly clear.
00:09:17.940 The president's medieval vanity project is not going to stop them.
00:09:22.880 This issue is about a vanity project for this president.
00:09:27.520 Right.
00:09:28.440 And it is a problem of his own making.
00:09:33.680 Right.
00:09:34.180 And listen, when I travel this country, folks have plenty enough problems that they need
00:09:38.940 their president to focus on instead of a wall that, by the way, because I was a prosecutor
00:09:44.340 for many years, including the attorney general of California.
00:09:46.660 I specialize on transnational criminal organizations.
00:09:50.040 That's that wall ain't going to stop them.
00:09:52.080 No.
00:09:53.340 No.
00:09:54.520 No.
00:09:54.880 No.
00:09:57.520 I couldn't actually be honest about that.
00:10:00.300 But it's the wall from the table.
00:10:04.280 Hilarious.
00:10:05.460 Notice how Kamala Harris tries to sell the bid at the end about how she was a prosecutor
00:10:09.760 and she's an expert in transnational criminal gangs and how she knows that wall ain't going
00:10:14.460 to stop them.
00:10:15.080 It's supposed to come off as a natural, unrehearsed, jovial moment.
00:10:19.680 We're supposed to believe that Kamala Harris is speaking in a folksy way about her experience
00:10:23.140 as a prosecutor because she's being genuine and unscripted.
00:10:28.040 But this was not an unscripted moment.
00:10:30.400 She did the exact same routine several times before on tape.
00:10:35.460 Here's one example.
00:10:37.300 What's the deal with the wall?
00:10:38.400 It's the president's vanity project.
00:10:48.800 You know, I mean, listen, if we deconstruct, get the pun, deconstruct wall.
00:10:54.600 So if we deconstruct the issue, you know, let's be clear.
00:11:01.080 And again, let's just point to the facts and the evidence and the data.
00:11:06.380 And the fact is that we are not facing a crisis.
00:11:14.440 The crisis we're facing is a crisis of leadership.
00:11:18.680 That's the crisis.
00:11:22.300 That's the crisis.
00:11:23.500 And a wall won't cure that.
00:11:27.580 And a wall won't cure that.
00:11:29.020 Plus, the bottom line is this.
00:11:30.240 And I have focused on transnational criminal organizations.
00:11:33.000 Remember, I'm a prosecutor.
00:11:34.260 I have focused on that.
00:11:37.320 That wall ain't going to stop them.
00:11:38.920 That wall ain't going to stop them.
00:11:49.380 It's all fake unscripted.
00:11:50.800 Just everything about her.
00:11:53.140 And, you know, of course, the entire time the argument was always just incoherent,
00:11:59.480 incoherently ridiculous that a wall's not going to.
00:12:03.980 Walls are used to stop people successfully all the time everywhere.
00:12:07.900 What do you, what do you, we use walls in prisons.
00:12:11.760 How do you think we keep people in prisons?
00:12:13.520 We use walls and bars and physical structures to block them from going to places we don't
00:12:20.680 want them to go or from leaving places we want them to stay in.
00:12:25.120 Your, your home is made out of walls to stop other people from getting inside of it.
00:12:33.100 There's a wall around the freaking White House.
00:12:35.320 And, you know, Kamala Harris understands only the words that she's rehearsed and nothing
00:12:42.180 more.
00:12:42.820 If that moderator had asked Kamala Harris how exactly transnational gangs bypass walls,
00:12:47.300 she probably would have had no idea what to say.
00:12:50.500 She'd just freeze and stare straight ahead for hours.
00:12:53.780 Without her canned talking points, the Democrats' presidential nominee is completely unable to
00:12:58.100 articulate a single thought, even one that's supposedly based on her own personal experience.
00:13:01.660 And that's probably why the Kamala Harris campaign has just announced that, that Kamala is going
00:13:07.980 to have Tim Walls sitting next to her during her first unscripted interview as the Democrats'
00:13:13.380 presidential nominee.
00:13:14.360 That interview will take place on Thursday with a friendly news outlet, CNN, and it'll be
00:13:19.760 taped.
00:13:20.480 So any especially embarrassing moments can be edited out of the final broadcast.
00:13:24.940 But apparently a taped interview with CNN isn't easy enough for Kamala Harris.
00:13:28.260 So she needs to have Tim Walls by her side throughout the whole thing.
00:13:31.620 She needs to have a man there to hold her hand.
00:13:34.740 After well over a month of preparation, she still cannot do it alone.
00:13:38.960 Neither can Tim Walls, apparently.
00:13:40.260 According to political, quote, one of the issues that Harris' world is currently working to
00:13:44.420 address is how to deploy running mate Tim Walls in the media.
00:13:47.640 The danger in sending him out to do big solo interviews is that he might not have a full
00:13:51.600 command of where Harris is on every issue.
00:13:53.760 As someone pointed out to us last night, Harris talks about the opportunity economy, but if
00:13:59.180 Walls were asked to define it, would he know how?
00:14:03.080 In other words, neither Kamala Harris nor Tim Walls can sit for an interview alone without
00:14:06.780 any assistance.
00:14:08.240 Kamala's problem is that she can't articulate a coherent thought.
00:14:11.120 Meanwhile, Tim Walls has no idea what Kamala Harris' policies are, which you can hardly blame
00:14:15.800 him because, like, she doesn't know what her policies are.
00:14:17.960 So the solution they've landed on is to send them both out at once to a friendly media outlet
00:14:22.860 that hopefully won't ask about the whole border wall flip-flop.
00:14:27.420 Because if CNN does ask about that, there's also plenty of tape of Tim Walls mocking the
00:14:32.700 idea of a border wall also.
00:14:34.720 Watch.
00:14:36.220 And I think seeing a plan that's out there, talking about it with folks, knowing that he's
00:14:42.100 not going to do anything.
00:14:43.180 You know, he talks about this wall.
00:14:44.820 I always say, let me know how high it is.
00:14:46.360 If it's 25 feet, then I'll invest in the 30-foot ladder factory.
00:14:49.240 That's not how you stop this.
00:14:51.780 So if they want to conduct anything approaching an impartial interview on Thursday, CNN has
00:14:55.860 an obligation to play all of the clips that we've just played.
00:15:00.800 Then they have an obligation to ask Kamala Harris and Tim Walls what changed.
00:15:04.020 Why exactly do they now support spending tens of millions of dollars on a wall that they
00:15:08.760 once called a useless vanity project?
00:15:12.280 It'd be interesting to hear Kamala Harris explain all of that in her own words.
00:15:15.920 But of course, that won't happen.
00:15:18.020 The most we'll get is another canned, scripted soundbite from Kamala that totally contradicts
00:15:22.040 her old canned, scripted soundbites about the wall.
00:15:24.780 She might tell us all about how, as a prosecutor, she learned that walls do indeed work.
00:15:29.340 They stop transnational criminal gangs all the time.
00:15:33.320 That's why they set up walls at the DNC.
00:15:34.960 It's why they set up walls around the Capitol for Joe Biden's inauguration.
00:15:38.320 It's why there are walls around Joe Biden's many homes.
00:15:40.880 Whatever soundbite they come up with, Kamala Harris will deliver it with a laugh and some
00:15:46.100 faux sincerity.
00:15:48.200 And in all likelihood, the CNN anchor will nod along and pretend to be convinced by it.
00:15:51.840 But everybody watching at home, the ones who are open-minded and honest, will realize that
00:15:57.120 Kamala isn't really speaking to them.
00:15:59.000 Her handlers are.
00:16:00.980 And as Kamala's handlers adopt Donald Trump's platform piece by piece, while rejecting everything
00:16:06.320 Kamala Harris herself once claimed to believe, their candidate is starting to look about as
00:16:11.000 trustworthy as John Kerry.
00:16:13.040 And with just over two months to go until the election, more than any poll or focus group,
00:16:18.120 that's about as bullish a sign as the Trump campaign can possibly hope for.
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00:17:46.600 One of the interesting things during the Trump administration was the constant stream of
00:17:52.160 unsourced, anonymous stories alleging all of these crazy schemes and suggestions that
00:17:57.940 Trump made during various meetings and briefings.
00:18:00.240 And the funny thing about the crazy schemes and crazy suggestions is that if the story,
00:18:05.180 you know, if the stories are even true, and when you're getting unsourced, anonymous stories
00:18:11.660 about Donald Trump, we know that it's a giant grain of salt you have to take them with.
00:18:16.960 But in most cases, these crazy schemes and suggestions, if they're true, actually aren't
00:18:26.220 that crazy at all.
00:18:26.920 So here's another great example of this, courtesy of a new book from General H.R. McMaster,
00:18:32.060 a man who we have no reason to believe, but let's just believe him now for the sake of argument.
00:18:39.260 And here's the story from CNN.
00:18:42.240 Until now, Lieutenant General H.R. McMaster has held his fire about his stint in the Trump White
00:18:47.540 House.
00:18:48.140 McMaster served with distinction in key American conflicts of the past decades, the Gulf War,
00:18:53.240 the Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan.
00:18:54.880 But as McMaster recounts in his new book, At War With Ourselves, My Tour of Duty in the
00:19:00.080 Trump White House, in some ways, his most challenging tour as a soldier was his last one, serving as
00:19:05.320 the national security advisor to a notoriously mercurial president.
00:19:08.520 Now, before we get to the thing here, we should say that this is the way it always goes, that
00:19:18.460 we're told, yeah, up until this point, this person who worked with Trump has stayed out
00:19:24.680 of the spotlight and hasn't said anything and hasn't revealed all the terrible things going
00:19:28.980 on that went on behind the scenes.
00:19:31.000 But now they're coming forward.
00:19:32.120 And they're always coming forward when they have a new book.
00:19:36.240 It's interesting how that works.
00:19:38.420 So in other words, what we're being told is that, yeah, this person didn't want to say
00:19:41.980 anything, didn't want to reveal this stuff until they were able to profit directly off of it.
00:19:48.320 Because you would think that if things really happened in the Trump White House that General
00:19:53.420 McMaster witnessed and maybe was a part of and he's very troubled by it and it's a terrible
00:19:59.480 thing and he wants to let America know about it, you could have come out at any point prior
00:20:05.600 to this.
00:20:06.800 You could have come out while you were in the White House or at any point thereafter and
00:20:13.680 just told us about it.
00:20:16.460 But no, you don't want to tell us about it until it's in a book that you can make money
00:20:20.480 off of, which is why I really immediately discount any shocking revelations that are made in
00:20:29.560 a book of this kind, right?
00:20:33.720 If it's like a history book or something and a historian has a new take on it, that's one
00:20:37.460 thing.
00:20:37.800 But this kind of autobiographical expose type of thing, I discount it.
00:20:46.120 Because if it's really that important for you, to you, that everyone know about this,
00:20:50.580 you could have told us.
00:20:52.760 But the fact that you saved it for your book tour so that you could sell books on it just
00:20:59.800 makes you, it takes any credibility away from you that you may have otherwise had.
00:21:06.160 But what terrible things does he even reveal?
00:21:09.320 Let's see.
00:21:09.780 In his blistering, insightful account of his time in the Trump White House, McMaster describes
00:21:14.820 meetings in the Oval Office as exercises in competitive sycophancy, during which Trump's
00:21:20.520 advisors would flatter the president by saying stuff like, your instincts are always right
00:21:24.780 or no one has ever been treated so badly by the press.
00:21:28.000 Meanwhile, Trump would say outlandish things like, why don't we just bomb the drugs in Mexico
00:21:33.120 or why don't we take out the whole North Korean army during one of their parades?
00:21:37.360 So that's the crazy idea.
00:21:42.280 One is to take out the whole North Korean army during a parade.
00:21:45.580 And the other is to bomb the drugs.
00:21:48.180 And presumably that means bombing the drug cartels that have all the drugs and to do it
00:21:53.740 in Mexico.
00:21:56.740 Now, again, who knows if he actually said this?
00:21:59.400 Who knows if he actually asked this question?
00:22:01.160 But if he did, well, why don't we?
00:22:09.500 Can we get an answer to the question?
00:22:12.020 I read this whole, I'm not going to buy McMaster's book to read it, but I read the whole article.
00:22:17.400 There's no indication that he answers the question.
00:22:21.500 Why don't we bomb the cartels?
00:22:24.900 Seriously, why don't we?
00:22:25.920 That's a great, I'd love for someone to answer that.
00:22:28.980 Hillary Clinton tweeted about this, about this revelation from the book.
00:22:36.480 She remarked on how irresponsible and crazy Trump is or whatever.
00:22:41.220 Well, Hillary Clinton loves bombing people.
00:22:44.220 It's her favorite thing to do is to drop bombs.
00:22:47.860 Why not then?
00:22:49.760 Why not drop a bomb on the drug cartels?
00:22:51.480 Out of all the bombing that we do all the time and have done for the last 30 years,
00:22:57.480 why don't we bomb the foreign criminal organizations that are poisoning and killing thousands of Americans a year?
00:23:04.700 They are actually killing thousands of American citizens every single year.
00:23:09.000 The drug cartels have killed more Americans, by far, than every Arab terrorist organization combined, times like a thousand, I don't know.
00:23:26.220 So, you know, I could sooner justify that military operation than I could justify anything we're doing overseas or anything we have done overseas for the last 30 years.
00:23:41.180 Because this would be a military operation expressly and directly designed to defend American lives.
00:23:49.320 It would not be done for the sake of any foreign country.
00:23:52.380 It's not done for our allies, quote unquote, but for us, for our people, for our country.
00:23:58.780 Basically, we're going to go and kill the bad guys.
00:24:01.180 And why are we killing the bad guys?
00:24:02.880 Well, because they're killing Americans.
00:24:05.520 And so we're going to kill them.
00:24:08.080 I don't know.
00:24:08.440 That sounds like a great idea.
00:24:09.440 I mean, I am as reflexively non-interventionist as they come, but I would wholly support, I would support a full-scale military invasion of Mexico to destroy all the cartels.
00:24:23.800 We could do it.
00:24:26.000 What are they going to do about it?
00:24:28.540 You know, it's not like we haven't given them time to figure out this problem.
00:24:33.100 Thousands of Americans are dying every single year.
00:24:35.420 I think we're more than justified to say, you know what, we've had enough of this.
00:24:40.680 We're going to go anywhere that's going to kill these people.
00:24:42.460 We're going to wipe them from the face of the earth, and that's going to be it.
00:24:46.980 But we don't even need to do a full-scale.
00:24:48.480 I mean, you could use drones.
00:24:50.560 You could do the whole job with drones.
00:24:53.360 Has there ever been a drone strike, a single drone strike, on a single cartel boss or drug cartel ever?
00:25:02.480 Why not?
00:25:03.120 So this idea only sounds crazy because we're all so fundamentally brainwashed by decades of military adventurism that has nothing to do with protecting American lives.
00:25:15.000 And it's at the point now where the idea of going out and killing bad guys who are actually hurting Americans is, like, shocking.
00:25:24.640 We hear that and we say, what?
00:25:27.600 Go to war to protect actual American citizens?
00:25:32.280 What kind of sorcery is this?
00:25:35.340 So to me, this is where Trump is at his best.
00:25:41.200 It's really when electing somebody like Trump pays off because you need a guy who's completely outside of the establishment programming, somebody who will look at the situation and say, kind of say the same thing that maybe you or I would say in that situation.
00:26:00.300 Coming up with the ideas that a normal person who's outside of the establishment just plopped into one of these media, that's one of the great things about reading these, whether they're fanciful accounts or not.
00:26:12.880 Now, I do enjoy actually reading these accounts.
00:26:15.140 I'll never buy the books, but I enjoy reading it because it kind of makes me think, like, well, if you just drop me into the middle of an Oval Office meeting, that's probably the kind of thing I would say.
00:26:24.160 It's the kind of thing that just any normal person would say.
00:26:26.260 And that's a good thing.
00:26:30.080 It's a good thing to have a normal person there who will just say, hey, why don't we, okay, if you're worried about North Korea, they get their whole military together for a military parade.
00:26:38.600 Why don't we just bomb them then and kill all of them?
00:26:40.620 They won't have a military left.
00:26:42.220 What are they going to do then?
00:26:44.680 Now, I'm less of a fan of that idea than the other one, only because North Korea really is not a threat to our people.
00:26:50.260 But even so, you know, it's not a bad idea, and it's not a crazy idea, at least.
00:26:58.780 And if we're supposed to believe that a country like North Korea is a threat to us, then, yeah, why not?
00:27:06.340 I mean, again, not a crazy idea.
00:27:09.180 Certainly the kind of thing, like, why not throw it out there?
00:27:11.120 But the drug cartel idea in particular, it's not only not crazy, but it seems to me to be plainly a really rational, reasonable thing to do.
00:27:29.080 My only problem with these ideas is that they're just ideas.
00:27:32.480 I'd like to see Trump actually push forward and enact some of these ideas.
00:27:36.640 I'd like to see him not just suggest one of these, quote-unquote, crazy things, but then actually go do it.
00:27:47.140 So that would be my hope for any future administration.
00:27:52.420 All right.
00:27:54.660 Reason has this story.
00:27:55.880 A Tennessee 10-year-old was expelled from school for a full year after he pointed his finger in the shape of a gun and made mock machine gun noises, according to a pro-publica investigation.
00:28:06.640 The boy was expelled as part of a zero-tolerance law in Tennessee that mandates any student who makes a threat of mass violence be expelled for at least one year.
00:28:15.260 While the law, originally signed in 2023 following a shooting by a former student at a private school in Nashville,
00:28:20.780 was recently amended to direct schools to expel students only for valid threats, the provisions of the law are still vague, and schools have considerable enforcement leeway.
00:28:29.380 In the process, expulsions for threats have considerably increased in many school districts.
00:28:33.520 Pro-publica reported that during the 2023-24 school year, Metro Nashville Public Schools expelled 42 students for making any threats, including 16 threats of mass violence.
00:28:42.760 The prior year, only 22 students were expelled, despite the district investigating a similar number of alleged threats.
00:28:49.360 Another school district reported expelling 33 students for making threats in the 2023-24 school year, including a whopping 27 for mass violence threats.
00:28:57.480 The year before, the district had more alleged incidents, but only six students were expelled for making threats.
00:29:03.680 So, what was that, 33?
00:29:07.760 One district had 33 kids expelled in one school year for making threats.
00:29:16.040 Yeah, and then the question really is, how many of those are this kind of threat?
00:29:23.080 Something along the lines of making a gun shape with your fingers.
00:29:27.960 And you have to think that 33 expulsions, probably a lot of them were along those lines.
00:29:34.020 I mean, did you really have 33 kids in one year, in one district, making credible, real threats of shooting up the school?
00:29:44.160 33 of them?
00:29:48.380 It's kind of hard to believe.
00:29:50.180 But this is what zero-tolerance policies are all about.
00:29:52.760 They are, they're really, you know, they call them zero-tolerance policies.
00:29:55.300 They're really zero-prudence policies.
00:29:58.060 They're zero, zero-judgment policies.
00:30:01.400 Zero-reasonable-judgment policies.
00:30:05.220 The whole point is to absolve the schools of any responsibility to assess an individual situation and make a reasonable judgment call about it.
00:30:12.900 That's the point of zero-tolerance policies, is to make it so the schools don't have to do that.
00:30:18.740 But that's exactly what they should be doing.
00:30:20.240 Which is why you shouldn't need any kind of new policy or law to deal with students threatening mass violence at school.
00:30:29.620 Why was there a new law passed about that a year ago?
00:30:36.500 Why did you need a, why do we need a new policy on that?
00:30:40.120 It's completely ridiculous.
00:30:41.480 That has very much, making actual physical violent threats, has been very much against the rules in every school in the country since forever.
00:30:52.460 And it's against the law everywhere in the country since forever.
00:30:57.360 So there is no reason at all for a new policy.
00:31:02.380 If a student is actually threatening to shoot up the school, yeah, you kick them out.
00:31:05.920 That's easy.
00:31:08.940 You call the police and you kick them out of school.
00:31:10.820 The only thing that may be difficult in some cases is determining whether the threat was actually made.
00:31:18.240 If it's not on video, if it wasn't posted to social media, if no adult witnessed it,
00:31:25.640 then you have to worry about the possibility that some other kid is trying to get the kid in trouble who allegedly made the threat.
00:31:32.420 So those are the kinds of things you have to navigate.
00:31:34.140 But to the extent that you can verify whether these threats were made, the question of what to do about them is pretty simple.
00:31:41.360 No new policy needed.
00:31:43.860 If a kid actually made a violent threat and intended it as a threat, call the police and kick them out of school.
00:31:49.760 Pretty simple.
00:31:51.500 It is extremely easy to exercise discernment and figure out how to distinguish between a kid joking around and making a gun shape with his fingers
00:32:00.420 and a kid actually threatening to become a school shooter.
00:32:03.620 These two things are really not similar.
00:32:06.400 They're very easy to distinguish.
00:32:07.800 You just have to exercise the most basic judgment.
00:32:11.480 But these policies are put in place, again, to absolve the schools of any responsibility to make those judgment calls, to use judgment.
00:32:19.100 These policies are made so that the schools can basically act like they're run by AI, like they're run by computers.
00:32:27.600 You have to just input the programming and let the computer apply it indiscriminately, and there's no way for, you know, to make it more discerning than that.
00:32:37.920 But, you know, this zero tolerance policy stuff has been around for a long time, and it's always been stupid, worse than stupid.
00:32:44.980 I remember we had this when I was in school.
00:32:47.840 This is where the whole idea came from that, you know, when I was in school, we heard all the time that if there's a fight in school, that there's zero tolerance.
00:33:00.360 And so both kids will get suspended, and it doesn't matter.
00:33:05.000 Both kids are equally punished for it.
00:33:07.160 Doesn't matter who started it.
00:33:08.960 Zero tolerance.
00:33:09.960 Doesn't matter the circumstances.
00:33:12.800 Doesn't matter the reason.
00:33:13.960 Doesn't matter who started it.
00:33:15.340 Both kids are punished.
00:33:16.480 Both kids are suspended.
00:33:17.540 Maybe both kids are expelled.
00:33:20.720 And that never made sense.
00:33:23.640 Because even at the time, we would always ask, like, wait a second, what do you mean it doesn't matter?
00:33:28.460 Shouldn't it definitely matter?
00:33:31.260 Right?
00:33:31.520 If Johnny runs up and punches Jimmy in the face and Jimmy defends himself, isn't Jimmy much less at fault?
00:33:39.080 And shouldn't that really factor into the punishment?
00:33:43.880 It makes no sense.
00:33:44.860 But it's zero tolerance.
00:33:46.240 And it allows the schools to come in and say, we're not going to spend any time trying to investigate this.
00:33:51.700 We're not going to spend any time being human beings and assessing this situation based on the context of this particular situation.
00:33:59.600 We have our policy, and this is what it says.
00:34:01.820 And it doesn't matter if it's fair or not.
00:34:04.260 So that's zero tolerance policies for you.
00:34:07.040 Let's see.
00:34:07.540 A couple other things.
00:34:09.080 Well, I wanted to mention this from Daily Wire.
00:34:11.940 Disney is hiring a diversity, equity, and inclusion director who could earn up to four times the national average income, pushing a far-left agenda.
00:34:20.480 A job posting from the Walt Disney Company for a DEI director role advertises a minimum salary of $197,000 a year, a maximum salary of a little over $241,000.
00:34:33.840 The average American salary in 2024 is $59,428 annually.
00:34:39.320 The job description reads,
00:34:41.980 We're seeking a director of strategic external engagement, enterprise DEI, to lead our efforts in building strategic relationships with external stakeholders, driving community engagement, and generating valuable insights to support our diversity, equity, and inclusion objectives.
00:34:55.360 The new director will be tasked with advancing the company's left-wing program and be required to lead initiatives focused on specific dimensions of diversity and amplify DEI content and communicate progress.
00:35:09.760 So this is still happening at Disney.
00:35:12.420 And that's one takeaway here is that any hope that Disney will unwoke itself and get away from wokeness.
00:35:24.920 Any hope, I think, is greatly misplaced because this is what Disney is to its core at this point.
00:35:33.660 It's what much of corporate America is.
00:35:37.380 And in some cases, some of these companies might get a little embarrassed about some of the DEI stuff because it's, I think, now roundly recognized by most Americans as a waste of time at best, although it's much worse than a waste of time.
00:35:53.920 So they might get a little embarrassed about it.
00:35:55.840 They don't put it front and center.
00:35:57.800 I think you're going to find some of these companies start rebranding.
00:36:02.600 I'm actually surprised that they still use the letters DEI at all, that they haven't already rebranded it.
00:36:09.340 Still keep it in place, but just call it something else.
00:36:12.280 Even move the letters around.
00:36:14.480 Maybe call it IDE, Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity.
00:36:19.560 So I'm surprised they haven't done that yet.
00:36:21.180 But they will do it eventually.
00:36:25.040 But we are far from the point where Disney will be anything but a radically left company.
00:36:33.780 Because, again, this is down to the core of who they are, their corporate identity.
00:36:39.380 Now, since they are hiring a DEI leader in the company, I do have to say, and I'm just throwing this out there, that I am, I don't know if you heard this, but I am officially DEI certified.
00:36:54.240 And I would happily take on this role.
00:36:56.520 This is something that I would do.
00:36:57.920 I would tackle this important task.
00:36:59.700 And I'm well equipped.
00:37:00.860 I have the skills necessary to, what was it, amplify DEI content and communicate progress.
00:37:09.540 I don't know what that means.
00:37:11.040 I suspect it means nothing.
00:37:13.500 But I'm ready to do it.
00:37:15.040 Whatever it is, I'm ready to do it.
00:37:16.640 I can amplify content all day long.
00:37:19.280 Amplifying content is easy.
00:37:21.300 Give me the content, I'll amplify it.
00:37:22.860 And as far as communicating progress goes, well, you know, that's easy to do.
00:37:28.780 I don't know how, I guess communicating progress is just letting people know, hey, we are progressing, folks.
00:37:33.900 There, I just did it.
00:37:34.860 I communicated progress.
00:37:38.100 And the great thing is that literally anyone can do these jobs because this is not a real thing.
00:37:46.740 Like we talked about yesterday, Robin DiAngelo caught up in a plagiarism scandal.
00:37:54.300 And there's so much plagiarism that goes on with these people because it's not a real subject.
00:37:59.040 It's not a real thing.
00:38:01.540 There's only one central idea.
00:38:03.400 There's only one idea that they have, which is that white people are bad and racist.
00:38:07.420 And that's really it.
00:38:08.380 That's all there is there.
00:38:09.560 And being a DEI expert, all that means is that you have accepted that doctrine.
00:38:17.420 And if you accept it or at least pretend to accept it, then you too can be a DEI expert and maybe get a mid-six-figure job at a place like Disney.
00:38:26.840 All right.
00:38:27.180 Rolling Stone has a very important and lengthy, quite lengthy article about the accounts that John Cena follows on Twitter.
00:38:38.420 Reading now.
00:38:39.560 John Cena has a rosy reputation.
00:38:41.900 Beloved 16-time champion pro wrestler, blockbuster movie star, Guinness World Record holder for the most wishes granted through the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
00:38:50.880 In the eyes of the public, he's a wholesome all-American entertainer.
00:38:55.320 So why is he following prominent white supremacist, anti-Semite, and hate accounts on X, formerly Twitter?
00:39:03.300 It's probably not on purpose.
00:39:04.800 Because if, as seemed more than probable, these accounts were indiscriminately followed by Cena's team without knowledge of the content they share, it underscores a crucial brand safety problem with X since Musk acquired the platform in 2022.
00:39:16.820 But given Cena's persona and the rise above hate hashtag in his bio, it's strange to see that he follows someone like Andrew Torba, the anti-Semitic CEO of Gab.
00:39:29.100 Or Steve Saylor, the notorious eugenicist who writes for the anti-immigration hate website VDare.
00:39:37.700 Or Erin Elizabeth, a health influencer who claims that more people have died from vaccines than were killed in the Holocaust.
00:39:43.580 Other figures on Cena's following roster include Keith Woods, an Irish YouTuber with ties to white nationalists, Richard Spencer and Nick Fuentes.
00:39:52.860 Jory Micah, an influencer who shares anti-Semitic memes and conspiracy theories under the guise of pro-Gaza activism.
00:40:00.460 H. Pearl Davis, an anti-feminist influencer who was platformed by Nick Fuentes.
00:40:05.420 And on and on and on.
00:40:06.040 And then they keep listing other people that John Cena follows.
00:40:09.140 I have to say, I read this article, like I said, it's very, it goes on and on.
00:40:16.920 It's a long, long article all about the people that John Cena follows on Twitter.
00:40:23.200 And I read it and I am extremely disappointed in the article.
00:40:28.200 It's actually shameful because John Cena follows me also.
00:40:35.100 And they didn't hit him for that.
00:40:36.620 You know, I don't usually do this thing where I read articles and look for my name to be mentioned.
00:40:41.160 I did it in this case because I thought, OK, like I'm certainly I'm going to get a mention here.
00:40:46.540 I have a hate account, don't I?
00:40:48.520 Rolling Stone would say.
00:40:52.280 I don't know what hate account means, but I know in their world.
00:40:55.580 Well, I know what it means.
00:40:56.480 A hate account in their world is it's the accounts that they hate.
00:40:59.740 Those are the hate accounts.
00:41:00.700 They hate my account and he follows me.
00:41:04.380 So why did John Cena get slandered for that, too?
00:41:08.960 And they've they've there are many Rolling Stone articles where they label me a hateful extremist and so on.
00:41:14.840 So how did I make the list?
00:41:16.100 I don't know.
00:41:17.040 Are they planning a whole second article about how he follows me and how bad that is?
00:41:20.800 Am I getting my own separate hit piece with this?
00:41:24.660 I'd hope so.
00:41:26.120 That's the only answer I would accept at this point.
00:41:28.860 Because otherwise I've been shamefully excluded from this.
00:41:33.220 Now, I should mention, by the way, that John Cena actually follows like 800,000 accounts on the site.
00:41:41.140 Which is an insane amount.
00:41:42.600 I don't know why he follows that much.
00:41:43.840 But what that means is that he or more likely his social media team, for whatever reason, is just indiscriminately following every account they come across.
00:41:52.440 So unfortunately, the fact that he's following me doesn't actually mean anything.
00:41:56.220 I cannot conclude as much as I'd like to.
00:41:59.020 I cannot conclude that John Cena is a member of the Sweet Baby Gang.
00:42:02.160 He might be.
00:42:03.820 You know, he might be.
00:42:05.720 But probably not.
00:42:07.780 Because when you follow 800,000 people, it's, you know, a lot of people get caught up in that web.
00:42:14.980 And that's all the more reason why this story from Rolling Stone is just absolutely ridiculous.
00:42:19.520 I mean, even if he had intentionally followed all of the accounts that are on this list that are mentioned in the article,
00:42:26.580 it would still be an insane thing to make a news article about.
00:42:31.880 But considering that he's just following everyone on the site, apparently, it's even more absurd.
00:42:37.900 In fact, the guy who wrote the article admits that Cena follows him, too.
00:42:43.040 Because he just follows everybody.
00:42:44.980 But we can call it ridiculous.
00:42:48.300 It is.
00:42:49.680 We can say that it's laughable.
00:42:51.360 It's that, too.
00:42:52.360 But there is a sinister intention under all of that.
00:43:01.120 And that is for, you know, the left, the media, Rolling Stone.
00:43:06.980 They want to make it clear that, hey, here's a list of people that you cannot associate with under any circumstance.
00:43:16.660 We want these people to be totally ostracized, completely from society.
00:43:22.500 And so that even if you're a major celebrity following 800,000 accounts on a social media platform,
00:43:30.900 a celebrity who, by the way, probably never even uses the app ever himself.
00:43:35.060 But even then, you know, if somehow some of these accounts that we have singled out as inappropriate
00:43:45.700 and these are people that should be shunned, blacklisted,
00:43:51.340 if they somehow get caught up in that net, then we're going to put out a hit piece on you for that.
00:43:58.220 So that's basically the idea here.
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00:44:53.680 Now let's get to our daily cancellation.
00:44:57.700 Now I have canceled Kamala Harris enough during this segment.
00:45:04.900 There's no reason to do it again.
00:45:06.220 The point has been made. We all get it. She's terrible.
00:45:09.060 There would be absolutely no reason to dedicate another daily cancellation to this point.
00:45:14.960 And yet I'm going to do it anyway because, as you all know,
00:45:17.120 the one single deciding question I ask myself when I'm prepping this segment every day
00:45:20.600 is just what happens to be annoying me the most at this very moment.
00:45:24.620 And at this very moment, at least the moment when I decided on the content for the segment,
00:45:29.280 it's this tweet from Kamala Harris. She posted this on Monday.
00:45:33.280 It's not very notable. It is indeed pretty standard stuff coming from her.
00:45:36.180 But even so, I find it irritating.
00:45:38.160 So here's the tweet.
00:45:40.120 Above a picture of herself at the podium at the DNC, she has this caption.
00:45:44.200 I want every little girl across our country to know this.
00:45:46.600 You can do anything, even if it's never been done before.
00:45:49.280 Now, I want to review very briefly all of the problems with this message.
00:45:54.140 Really, there are two big problems.
00:45:56.280 First of all, this has been done before.
00:45:59.380 Kamala, you are not the first woman to stand at that podium as the Democrat nominee for president.
00:46:04.660 This tweet is Hillary Clinton erasure, and I won't stand for it.
00:46:08.940 She won't stand for it either.
00:46:10.240 And I wouldn't recommend getting on her bad side.
00:46:12.220 We all know how that worked out for Epstein, allegedly.
00:46:14.820 Second, your story, Kamala, is not inspirational.
00:46:19.060 Okay?
00:46:20.020 This is not exactly an inspirational movie.
00:46:22.080 This isn't exactly Rudy.
00:46:23.280 At least not any version of Rudy that I would want to watch.
00:46:26.500 You're in the position that you're in after getting your start in politics
00:46:30.000 by sleeping with a married man three decades older than you.
00:46:33.800 Some people climbed the ladder to success.
00:46:36.660 So did you.
00:46:37.300 But your ladder was named Willie Brown.
00:46:39.800 And then after an unremarkable tenure in the Senate where you achieved nothing of note,
00:46:42.920 you were selected as Joe Biden's vice president because he needed a black woman.
00:46:46.660 And you're a woman and about as black as he could get at that point.
00:46:49.280 So you got the nod.
00:46:51.600 You went on to have, by all accounts, one of the most disastrously embarrassing terms
00:46:55.540 as vice president that we've ever seen.
00:46:57.740 And finally, you ended up the presidential nominee despite receiving zero votes.
00:47:01.000 Indeed, the last time primary voters had the chance to vote for you, they roundly rejected you.
00:47:06.420 Now you are the nominee, a position that you wrestled away from an old senile man
00:47:10.060 who didn't have the awareness or wherewithal to defend himself.
00:47:13.280 And you've been the nominee, in effect, for a month.
00:47:15.240 During that time, you've hid from the press, refused to answer any questions,
00:47:18.140 and been so afraid of scrutiny that you wouldn't even sit down for an interview
00:47:21.140 with journalists who actively support you and are sure to spend the entire interview kissing your ass.
00:47:25.980 Even that prospect terrifies you.
00:47:27.540 You're so terrified by it that it was just announced that you're going to do your first interview,
00:47:31.500 finally, but you're doing it with Tim Walls.
00:47:33.600 So you can't even sit down for a Puff Beast softball interview without a man there
00:47:37.920 to hold your hand and guide you through it.
00:47:40.320 You have all of the girl power credentials of Snow White poisoned by the apple
00:47:45.640 and lying unconscious waiting for Prince Charming to bring you back to life.
00:47:49.740 You have the political career of a damsel in distress,
00:47:53.000 that is, in all the worst kinds of ways and none of the charming romantic fairy tale kinds of ways.
00:47:58.620 You have accomplished nothing.
00:48:00.000 Yes, you sit on a lofty perch.
00:48:02.780 Yes, you have advanced high up in the ranks.
00:48:06.180 But you didn't accomplish that.
00:48:07.780 It was given to you.
00:48:10.000 And no, I don't reflexively say that about everyone I disagree with or even despise.
00:48:14.280 I'm not undermining your achievement because you're a woman or whatever.
00:48:17.480 Oprah is a woman and she's black.
00:48:20.220 She's also a radical leftist, probably a pretty bad person in general,
00:48:23.840 but I'll readily admit that she has achieved remarkable things in her life.
00:48:27.180 She started from scratch, built a billion-dollar empire,
00:48:30.100 that's impressive.
00:48:31.360 I wish she used it for good instead of using it to make the world a measurably worse place all the time.
00:48:35.340 But I can't deny the achievement.
00:48:38.120 Your achievements I can deny because they don't exist.
00:48:41.900 So you can keep your message to little girls to yourself.
00:48:45.020 You've never had any children of your own to impart your message to.
00:48:48.660 So stop trying to talk to our children.
00:48:51.000 Yours is not a story that any competent parent will present to their daughters as a source of inspiration.
00:48:56.700 Now, my own daughters have heard your name and they have asked me about you.
00:49:03.200 And I told them that Kamala Harris is the name of an awful woman who lies and cheats and steals
00:49:08.200 and cares about nothing except her own power, which she lacks the skill or strength to gain on her own.
00:49:13.380 I told my daughters to be the opposite of you, to do exactly everything you wouldn't do and nothing that you would.
00:49:19.680 So in that sense, you are an inspiration.
00:49:21.880 You are a great example.
00:49:23.440 A negative example, but a great one.
00:49:25.060 And one that I can use for my daughters and my sons.
00:49:29.340 Because I can point to you and say, look, kids, you see, this is why Jesus says that it profits nothing to gain the whole world and lose your soul in the process.
00:49:37.620 This is what he means.
00:49:39.580 This is what it looks like to have everything in the world but your own soul.
00:49:44.940 It looks like Kamala Harris.
00:49:46.920 So thank you for that, Kamala.
00:49:50.900 And also, you are today, once again, canceled.
00:49:55.400 That'll do it for the show today.
00:49:56.240 Thanks for watching.
00:49:56.800 Thanks for listening.
00:49:57.480 Have a great day.
00:49:58.080 Talk to you tomorrow.
00:49:58.980 Godspeed.
00:50:06.520 Republicans or Nazis, you cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people.
00:50:11.440 Growing up, I never thought much about race.
00:50:13.340 Never really seemed to matter that much.
00:50:15.180 At least not to me.
00:50:15.900 Am I?
00:50:16.380 Racist.
00:50:17.200 I would really appreciate it if you love.
00:50:18.580 I'm trying to learn.
00:50:19.160 I'm on this journey.
00:50:20.460 I'm going to sort this out.
00:50:21.700 I need to go deeper undercover.
00:50:24.900 Don't say I'm racist.
00:50:26.220 Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert.
00:50:29.680 Here's my certification.
00:50:30.800 What you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness.
00:50:33.540 This is more for you than this for you.
00:50:34.520 Is America inherently racist?
00:50:36.060 The word inherent is challenging there.
00:50:38.060 I want to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd Monument.
00:50:41.200 America is racist to its bones.
00:50:43.100 So inherently.
00:50:43.940 Yeah.
00:50:44.340 This country is a piece of...
00:50:45.360 White folks.
00:50:48.080 White.
00:50:48.240 Trash.
00:50:48.580 White supremacy.
00:50:49.380 White woman.
00:50:49.940 White boy.
00:50:50.460 Is there a black person around here?
00:50:51.760 There's a black person right here.
00:50:53.080 Does he not exist?
00:50:53.920 They don't say I'm racist.
00:50:55.680 Hi, Robin.
00:50:56.440 Hi.
00:50:56.780 What's your name?
00:50:57.720 I'm Matt.
00:50:58.220 I just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful.
00:51:00.840 Never be too careful.
00:51:01.680 They gonna say you racist.
00:51:02.620 Buy your tickets now.
00:51:03.740 In theaters September 13th.
00:51:05.040 Rated PG-13.
00:51:05.840 Rated PG-13.