Ep. 1467 - Tim Walz’s Disturbing Program to Indoctrinate Kids in the Wilderness
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show: Tim Walz is funding a program in Minnesota that brings children out into the woods to talk about sexuality. Also, Donald Trump brutally roasts Kamala and the Democrats at the Al Smith Dinner last night, a megachurch pastor has a very, shall we say, unhelpful message for Christians leading into the election, and a white dude for Harris tries his best to diagnose his party s problems with male voters.
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Today on the Matt Wall Show, Tim Walls is funding a program in Minnesota that brings children out
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into the woods to talk about sexuality. But don't worry, we're sure that there's nothing weird about
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it at all. Also, Donald Trump brutally roasts Kamala and the Democrats at the Al Smith dinner
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last night. A megachurch pastor has a very, shall we say, unhelpful message for Christians leading
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into the election. And a white dude for Harris tries his best to diagnose his party's problems
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with male voters. He gets so close to the answer, yet so far. All of that and more today on the Matt
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that's puretalk.com slash Walsh. You know, there are a lot of ways you could measure the profound
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changes that have taken place in this country over the past century. You could talk about the civil rights
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movement, which pretty much everyone on the left does constantly all the time. You could talk about
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the growth of our GDP in the stock market. Or you could talk about our many technological
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advancements in aviation and spaceflight and computing and so on. Plenty of people talk about
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those achievements too. What's less discussed are our views about nature and the environment.
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I'm not talking about the politics of man-made global warming, quote unquote, or all the junk science
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behind it. I'm talking about our view of nature as a totally non-political concept.
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That has changed also, and not for the better. When he was president, Teddy Roosevelt doubled the
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number of national parks, made the Grand Canyon a national monument, established hundreds of millions
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of acres of protected public land. He became known as the conservation president because he inspired an
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entire generation to become outdoorsmen. And he didn't do any of these things to advance any kind
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of political agenda, really. He did it because a healthy society recognizes that nature is worth
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protecting and worth enjoying for its own sake. And both Democrats and Republicans respected that.
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Well, a little over a century later, we don't have politicians like Teddy Roosevelt anymore. In fact,
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the government is trying to erase his legacy to the extent possible. They've taken down his statues
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because he was supposedly a racist. And in the place of leaders like Teddy Roosevelt,
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we have now politicians like Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, who's now running to be the vice
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president of the United States. Tim Walz, unlike Teddy Roosevelt, and really he's unlike Teddy
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Roosevelt in every conceivable way, but also this, that he views nature as a means to a political end.
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Like so many other politicians, he sees the environment as just another part of the all-encompassing
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total state, as just another avenue to indoctrinate as many people as possible, particularly young
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people into the most perverse and deranged excesses of left-wing ideology. Now, yesterday, my team and
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I broke the news about a particularly disturbing program that the state of Minnesota under Tim Walz
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recently funded. And here's how it works. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources operates
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something called the No Child Left Inside program. The idea of No Child Left Inside, which has been around
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for more than a decade, is that young people shouldn't spend all of their time indoors. They should, you
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know, get away from the screens and go out hiking and ice fishing and bird watching, etc., and learn
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something about nature. And as part of this program, the Minnesota government gives grants to organize
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to organizations that promise to facilitate these kinds of outdoor excursions to get kids out into the
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great outdoors and off of the phones and TVs and everything. So, so far so good. You know, most of
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us would agree with that kids should be outside more often. And as skeptical as many of us are about
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government spending, hey, you know, having some programs to get kids outside, I think that's worth
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spending money on. The problem is that because politicians like Tim Walz believe that their ideology
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must be promoted everywhere and at all times, these No Child Left Inside grants aren't just going to
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organizations that facilitate hikes and bird watching and fishing. Instead, they're going to
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organizations that want to get young children between the ages of 11 and 17 alone in the woods where
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adults who identify as trans can talk to them in private about topics like queerness and nature
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without their parents present, of course. Quoting from the Daily Wire, Spencer Lindquist, quote,
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the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources gave $10,500 to Clean River Partners, which sponsors the
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Queer Unity Environmental Education and Recreation for Youth program, aka Queery. Led by a woman named
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Heron, a self-described trans non-binary naturalist, youth educator, and community engagement professional
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who uses they-them pronouns. The group convenes monthly to offer a safe space for young individuals
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to connect, learn outdoor skills, and explore the intersection of queerness and nature, an Instagram
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post advertising the program states. According to Heron, parents are asked to not attend the events,
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so participants have the chance to build their independence outdoors. For the record, here's a
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picture of Heron, the they-them who wants to spend some time alone in nature with children as young
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as 11 years old without their parents present. Now, some of the topics that Heron reportedly wants to
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chat about include examples of queerness in nature, which will supposedly make these children more
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comfortable with their identity, whatever that means exactly. And this is what Tim Walz's Minnesota is
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spending taxpayers' money on. Some of these examples of queerness in nature, by the way, include a female
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wood frog, sex-changing tadpoles, mushrooms with different sex types, and so on. And this relates to a
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familiar argument that trans activists often use, even though it's never made any sense, you know, where they
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say, well, look at this species of plant or animal that changes sex. Therefore, you know, transgenderism is
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valid. Well, there's an obvious difference between a tadpole that undergoes natural physical changes
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throughout its life. And a human who, quote-unquote, identifies as a different gender or who makes the
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voluntary decision to remove body parts. The tadpole is undergoing a natural process that alters its body.
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A human who cuts off body parts is not undergoing a natural process. It's like, you know, it's like saying
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you can make a trans butterfly. Yes, a caterpillar can become a butterfly. That doesn't mean that we can
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paste wings on the caterpillar and make it into a butterfly whenever we want. And also, you know,
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the key difference here is that human beings are human. They are not caterpillars or tadpoles. And so
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it doesn't make any sense to say, well, look, the tadpole can do it. That means I can. There are a lot
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of things tadpoles do that you can't do and shouldn't try to do.
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Now, obviously, anyone who says the opposite shouldn't be alone with 11-year-old children
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without parental supervision. But this trans-binary naturalist, quote-unquote,
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says there's no cause for alarm because there will be plenty of adult supervision on these excursions,
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which are an ongoing monthly thing. For example, there will also be a college student in attendance
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who serves on the board of a student-run drag organization. And this college student uses he,
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they pronouns and appears to be a female who's had her breasts removed. So, you know, rest easy,
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parents. Your child is in good hands at Query. Just send them off into the woods with these people.
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The only way I reached out to this organization and the state of Minnesota to figure out exactly
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what's going on here, the organization's director claimed that, quote, parents aren't banned from
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attending the program, but it is meant to be a space for youth and it's designed as such.
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She added that the program is intended to promote a sense of safety and belonging in the outdoors
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for queer and questioning youth, with discussion topics including trail navigation, plant identification,
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and paddling skills. Okay, well, what exactly do trail navigation, plant identification,
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and paddling have to do with children who say that they're gay or, quote-unquote, non-binary?
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I mean, that's a question that definitely would have confused Teddy Roosevelt not too long ago.
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But to Tim Walz, it's not confusing. I mean, this is how grooming works. You surround confused
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children with gender ideology at all times. You tell them that everything in the world,
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even plant identification, relates back to their perceived sexuality. Now, for their part,
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the state of Minnesota gave us a predictably useless bureaucratic answer to our questions about
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this program. First, they told us that, quote, it is our understanding that parents can participate
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in the program. So they just dodged the whole issue of whether parents are being pressured not
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to attend. And then the government spokesman told us that the Department of Natural Resources,
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quote, funded this project because it scored highly on a rubric-based assessment that took into
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account program-focused design approach and evaluation, feasibility, and financial need and match.
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Now, whenever you hear terms like rubric-based assessment, you know that you've descended to
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the sixth circle of bureaucratic hell. I mean, you don't need a rubric to know that it's a terrible
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idea to have adults taking children out into the woods to talk to their, you know, without their
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parents about queerness. As a general rule, it is never a good sign when adults are trying to lure
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children into the woods to discuss sexuality. And you don't need any special rubric to know that.
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You just need common sense. But bureaucracy exists to provide plausible deniability when people
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disregard common sense in order to advance an agenda. It exists to provide cover for programs like
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Query. And when they're called out for what they're doing, they hide behind the rubric.
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That's the strategy that Tim Walls has decided upon. I could go through the many other examples of
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depraved programs that Tim Walls has either endorsed or overseen in Minnesota. There was his
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legislation removing the requirement that doctors provide life-saving care to children who survive
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abortions. We've already talked at length about his bill that requires high schools to put tampons in
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the boys' bathroom. Tim Walls' wife recently doubled down on that bill, by the way. She suggested that it
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What else do we need in schools? And as we listened, people were having trouble accessing
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feminine products. And so Tim made those available in schools. I think that makes sense. I'm focused
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on learning. So is Tim. So is our legislature. And so we said, you know, if this is something that
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distracts from learning, well, then we're going to take care of that. Why wouldn't we? Because we're
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interested in students learning and not being distracted by other things.
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Well, as we've seen time and time again, these people calling J.D. Vance weird was one of the
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most flagrant examples of projection in all of modern politics. They accuse you of exactly what
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they're guilty of. Any reasonable person can take one look at Tim Walls and come to that conclusion.
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You can read his policies. You can look at how he behaves at his rallies. It's actually striking how
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strange and just viscerally disturbing this guy is. At the same time, within the Democratic Party,
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Tim Walls isn't weird at all by their standards. He embodies everything that the party stands for.
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And in particular, he stands for the idea that everything, even outdoor activities like trail
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navigation and plant identification, should be used as an opportunity to indoctrinate as many
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children as possible. This is an ideology that seeks to corrupt everything it touches.
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It's what Tim Walls has brought to the state of Minnesota. And even if you're not especially
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political, even if you don't care at all, you know, if you just care at all about preserving
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sane, non-political spaces in this country, well, that's reason enough to make sure that he never
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annual dinner in New York hosted by the Archdiocese that's supposed to raise money for Catholic charities
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during presidential elections. Of course, the tradition is that candidates show up and kind of roast
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each other. Speeches are supposed to be funny. I think they didn't do it in 2020 because of
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COVID. So it was back in 2024. Now, I do have to admit not to be the wet blanket here, which
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I would never be. I don't really like this event or events like it. The White House Correspondents
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Dinner is another one. I mean, I'm fine with the event, with the event itself. If the Archdiocese
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wants to have a dinner where they raise money for charity and have a good laugh and a nice time,
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that's fine. You got no problem with that. My problem is that they usually invite, as I said,
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the presidential candidates, including the Democrat presidential candidate and other high-ranking
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Democrats. They're usually at this event. But Democrat politicians just should not be invited
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to come to events like this and joke around and have a good time, considering they all support
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abortion and their entire political platform is a rejection of Catholic teaching. So I don't think
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they should be involved in any Catholic event. Now, if they want to come to church and repent of their
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sins, then absolutely they should come. If they want to come to confess their sins, if they want
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to come to the confessional and confess their sins, then they should. But a dinner where everyone's
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joking and palling around and all that kind of stuff, and it's being filmed and it's out there in
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public. I just think that the Democrat party at this point is so horrifically evil that you just
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can't. It's kind of scandalous to have a bishop or a cardinal palling around with Chuck Schumer and
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Nancy Pelosi at a swanky dinner. It just doesn't look right. So that's my issues with the events in
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general. But the good news is that the dinner did provide Trump, who Trump showed up. Kamala Harris
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was invited. She didn't show up. We'll get to her in a second. But Trump was there and it did provide
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an opportunity to deliver some roasts. And these really are some of the most brutal jokes I think
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we've ever heard from a presidential candidate. It was pretty great. So we've got a few clips here.
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We'll go through some of the highlights from Trump's stand-up routine, I guess. Here it is.
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I'd like to thank our emcee this evening, Jim Gaffigan. Most recently, Jim has been playing
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Tim Walsh on Saturday Night Live. And that'll be a very short gig, I hope, Jim.
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But it was fun while it lasted, wasn't it? Let's see how that lasts. It better be quick.
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We don't want him. And, you know, I'm not going to say it anymore. But unfortunately,
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Governor Walz is in here himself. But don't worry, he'll say that he was. He's going to say
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Coming in a coming in very, very strong, a certain way. I won't tell you what way that is. But
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Chuck Schumer is here looking very glum. But look on the bright side, Chuck, considering
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how woke your party has become. If Kamala loses, you still have a chance to become the first
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woman president. A major issue in this race is childcare. And Kamala has put forward a concept
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of a plan. A lot of people don't like it. The only piece of advice I would have for her
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in the event that she wins would be not to let her husband Doug anywhere near the nannies.
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Just keep them away. That's a nasty one. That's nasty. There's a group called White Dudes for
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Harris. Have you seen this? White Dudes for Harris. Anybody know? Are some of you here?
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White Dudes for Harris. It doesn't sound like it. But I'm not worried about them at all because
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their wives and their wives lovers are all voting for me.
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Every one of those people is all voting for me.
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So that's some of that, that, that last one and the one about the nanny. That's brutal. That is
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great. It's brutal and great. And I don't know what's funnier, the jokes or watching Chuck
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Schumer sitting there, just sitting there scowling the whole time. So it's good. Now,
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as I said, I don't think he should be there. I don't think he should be there at all at any
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kind of Catholic event until he repents of his support for the mass slaughter of infants among
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other evils. But it is great to see that juxtaposition. And listening to those clips,
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it does give me some optimism for, for a potential next Trump administration, because what you hope
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is that, what you hope, what you hope is that if Trump were to win, that he'll get into office
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and like a man with nothing to lose, you know, out for revenge, ready to tear the establishment to
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pieces, drain the swamp, set it on fire, metaphorically speaking. The guy just doesn't care at all,
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you know, and that's what you hope for. Doesn't mean we're actually going to get it, but you hope
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for it. And, uh, seeing those clips though, I mean, they're, they're just jokes that he's delivering
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at a charity dinner, obviously, but that certainly comes across like a guy who just doesn't give a
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damn. And, uh, at this point, and you can kind of feel that energy in those jokes. So let's hope
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it carries over. Let's, let's keep that same energy. Kamala Harris for her part was invited,
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as I said, but she didn't show up. And, uh, instead she submitted a video to be played at
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the event. And this video is, it's rough. I mean, I got to tell you it, it is, I've seen like
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snuff videos that pop up in my Twitter feed that are less grotesque and difficult to watch than this.
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I mean, it is, it's bad. I'm warning you. If you haven't seen it, I'm warning you ahead of time
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because I, and I am of course now going to subject you to it. Uh, here it is.
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Your eminence and distinguished guests, the Al Smith dinner provides a rare opportunity
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Oh, sorry. Mary Catherine Kelly. Mary Catherine Kelly. It's so nice to meet you.
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Very nice to meet you, Mary Catherine. Right now I'm trying to record my speech for tonight's
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dinner. Oh yeah, I know. I just want to say that I'm Catholic and tonight is one of the biggest
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dinners next to the Last Supper. It is a very important dinner and it's an important tradition
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that I'm so proud to be a part of. Sometimes when I get nervous, I stick my fingers under my arms and
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I smile like that. But that's gross. So tell me something. Um, I'm giving a speech. Do you have
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some thoughts about what I might say tonight? My feelings about what you should say tonight would
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be best expressed in a monologue from one of my favorite made-for-TV series.
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Don't you see, man? We need a woman to represent us. A woman brings more heart, more compassion.
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And think how smart she must be to become a top contender in a field dominated by men.
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It's time for a woman, bro. And with this woman, we can fly.
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Oh, that's from House of Dragons now streaming on HBO Max.
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Is there anything that you think that maybe I shouldn't bring up tonight?
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Um, well, don't lie. Thou shall not bear false witness to thy neighbor.
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Indeed, especially thy neighbor's election results.
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Just so you know, there will be a fact checker there tonight.
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Jesus. And maybe don't say anything negative about Catholics.
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I would never do that, no matter where I was. That would be like criticizing Detroit in Detroit.
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Does it bother you that that Trump guy insults you all the time? Because it really bothers me?
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That was the worst thing ever put to film. It was the worst thing that's ever happened.
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And it's so unfunny. It amounts to an act of treason.
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I think that Kamala Harris should be disqualified, thrown in federal prison, really, for that skit.
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Where do you even begin? Where do you begin with it?
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How do you pick that apart? Everything about it was bad.
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Why are you digging up an SNL character from 30 years ago?
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And they said she just happened to be hanging out.
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And they're like, well, she's here. Let's throw her into it.
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It shows how out of touch Kamala's campaign is.
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Not only with comedy and modern entertainment, but with Catholics.
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Like, I guess they were trying to think of something that would be funny to Catholics.
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And the only thing they could think of was this Catholic schoolgirl SNL character from 1995.
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Now, of course, the woman who plays, playing the character is now like 60.
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And it was a bit that was, it was barely funny on SNL.
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It had already died in 1999 when they made a whole movie around this character.
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Because they just couldn't think of any other, like, Catholic cultural reference they could make.
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I saw some Catholics on social media saying that they were kind of offended by this, by this skit.
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Because it was disrespectful to Catholics and all that.
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Like, don't dignify this by saying it was offensive.
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Don't, you are giving it too much credit to say that it was offensive.
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It was way, way too toothless and lame and cringy to be offensive.
00:25:34.740
You know, I'm not going to make too much of it.
00:25:36.280
I mean, I just said Kamala should go to federal prison for it.
00:25:38.440
But, you know, you could argue that that makes too much of it.
00:25:41.440
But, you know, either way, this, this bad skit isn't going to lose her the election.
00:25:47.260
A lot, a lot of other stuff might lose her the election.
00:25:49.020
But it does go to show that, first of all, Kamala is completely out of touch.
00:26:01.320
Not exactly a demographic renowned for its comedic chops.
00:26:06.420
But even so, you can tell a lot about somebody based on their sense of humor or lack thereof.
00:26:13.200
You know, I don't, I don't judge people for not being funny themselves.
00:26:19.260
But you should be able to recognize at some basic level what is funny and what isn't.
00:26:23.320
And if you don't have that ability, I do kind of judge you for that.
00:26:33.840
And this is, you know, perfect example right here.
00:26:38.780
President Biden griped to former President Barack Obama that, quote, she is, quote, not
00:26:48.840
And a stunning off-mic conversation deciphered for the Post by a professional lip reader.
00:26:53.420
The apparent candid assessment of Vice President Kamala Harris's standing going into the November
00:26:57.960
5th election occurred Wednesday afternoon as America's two most recent Democratic presidents
00:27:02.300
conversed at Ethel Kennedy's memorial service in Washington.
00:27:06.060
Biden said, according to the translation, she's not as strong as me, which was produced.
00:27:12.100
And the translation was produced by analyzing the on-video lip movements during the discussion.
00:27:26.980
Moments earlier, Obama said it's important that we have some time together in a possible
00:27:32.520
The dialogue was translated for the Post by Jeremy Freeman, a London-based forensic lip
00:27:37.620
reader who was born deaf and for 16 years has served as a University College London certified
00:27:41.500
expert witness for litigants, the police, and journalists.
00:27:46.540
So that's what the lip readers say was going on in this clip.
00:27:52.280
And we could play the clip for you, but if you're listening in audio, you know, it's,
00:27:55.060
it's, it's, there's no audio, so you wouldn't be able to hear it.
00:27:59.760
Now, yeah, after Scott asked yourself, do you think they didn't know that this conversation
00:28:05.840
that they had would get, would get out to that?
00:28:08.120
People would know what they were talking about.
00:28:09.580
I mean, they're having it in full view of news cameras.
00:28:14.160
Now, maybe they didn't realize that the New York Post would go out and hire a forensic lip
00:28:17.720
reader to translate what they said, which is hilarious.
00:28:21.380
Uh, but still like you're having this conversation about this subject in full view of cameras.
00:28:27.420
I don't think it comes as a shock to them that the content of that conversation is getting
00:28:32.280
And, but the second thing is, you know, assuming that this is what Biden, that they were, what
00:28:36.380
they were actually saying and that Biden did say, you know, I'm a stronger candidate than
00:28:41.540
Uh, I, I think that Biden's actually right about that.
00:28:45.100
As it turns out, it turns out that Biden was right all along.
00:28:55.660
Now, yeah, he's senile and totally ineffectual and incapacitated, and he's been a horrible
00:29:01.720
Um, and all, all of that is true, but he's probably the stronger candidate actually.
00:29:11.120
On second thought, Kamala got a, she got a nice boost for a few weeks when she entered
00:29:17.920
the race because it was something, it was something different, not that different.
00:29:20.980
It turns out not really different at all, but, uh, she got a nice boost, but now she's
00:29:25.020
really doing no better than Biden would have been doing probably at this point.
00:29:29.040
And, um, and maybe doing worse, which again is not a statement about Biden's strengths,
00:29:39.820
So, you know, and a lot of us, even on the right, a lot of conservatives, we said, I know
00:29:44.340
I said that, Hey, they got to get rid of Biden.
00:29:47.960
Like they can't, there's no way they, they're going to lose if they, uh, try to go to November
00:29:58.520
That's what a lot of us, even conservatives were saying.
00:30:00.540
Um, and, uh, if all that commentary from conservatives at all had any influence on the decision makers
00:30:11.260
in the Democrat party who decided to push Biden out, well, you know, Hey, sorry guys.
00:30:19.700
Turns out, um, did, you know, didn't mean, we didn't mean to mislead you in any way.
00:30:28.700
Uh, so, but, but you're stuck, you're stuck with her now.
00:30:34.900
That'd be, that would be great if they tried to switch back.
00:30:38.460
That would be the, that would be the funniest thing that's ever happened in the, in human
00:30:44.640
history if they tried to switch back, uh, but, but they can't.
00:30:50.960
And I think that the, the problem with the, for the Democrats is that they went with a
00:31:00.240
You know, there's that famous monologue from Breaking Bad, um, where Mike Airman Trout
00:31:06.980
Gus is, uh, the, the, you know, the, the henchman of the bad guy gives this speech to, uh, Walter
00:31:13.060
White, where he talks about, uh, no more half measures.
00:31:15.980
And, uh, I think if I'm remembering the monologue correctly, he talks about a time when he,
00:31:21.180
there was a guy that was beating up when he was a cop and there was a guy that was beating
00:31:25.640
up his wife and he, he kind of took the guy aside and, and, you know, maybe beat him up
00:31:31.520
a little bit and said, don't do that to your wife anymore.
00:31:34.940
And the next thing you know, he kills his wife.
00:31:36.440
And so Mike's takeaway is that, well, we, you know, we should have just taken that guy
00:31:41.200
We did a half measure and, uh, and we needed to do a full measure.
00:31:44.380
So, you know, that's the, uh, the problem for the Democrats is that they went with, uh,
00:31:49.640
uh, a half measure instead of a full measure because the, the, the full measure would have
00:31:54.320
been once you kick out Biden and you kick him to the curb, uh, to kick out Kamala along
00:32:02.120
And they didn't want to do that because they were worried about the politics of it.
00:32:05.300
They were worried about what it would look like to, um, to, you know, to prevent this,
00:32:13.000
a black woman from becoming the first female president and all the rest of it.
00:32:17.580
And, um, so for, even though they knew, they knew better.
00:32:21.160
I mean, the reports told us early on that Obama, who, according to the reports was behind
00:32:26.200
this coup against Biden, that he knew that, that Kamala was a really weak candidate, probably
00:32:32.880
So he wanted it to go to an open convention, which would have been unprecedented.
00:32:41.420
And that would have been probably chaos, but you, you're already doing an unprecedented,
00:32:47.640
So you might as well just go the whole way, do the full measure.
00:32:51.020
And, uh, and, uh, the, the coup should be against both of them.
00:32:55.560
Um, and you go and you find somebody else, um, someone else entirely, because this is
00:33:03.780
It turned out that Biden, very weak candidate, terrible candidate for all the reasons that
00:33:09.660
we all know, but it's not that anyone would be better than him.
00:33:16.820
Almost anyone would be better for the Democrats than Biden.
00:33:20.640
Kamala was one of the few, one of the few who actually would not be better than Biden.
00:33:24.700
And that she, so of all the potential options, they, they, there's like millions of other
00:33:29.660
people that would have just because they're someone else, like really anyone who's was
00:33:33.380
not in the administration would have been probably a better choice than Biden.
00:33:37.380
And, uh, so that leaves up really potentially millions of options of who they could have
00:33:43.060
And they, they went with one of the few who was not better.
00:33:47.320
Um, Megan Basham is an excellent reporter here at the daily wire posted this yesterday on,
00:33:53.940
uh, her Twitter says last week, Matt Chandler, megachurch pastor and head of the massive church
00:34:02.660
He pushed the false narrative peddled by progressives that the only reason the GOP took up the issue
00:34:06.860
of abortion was because they were losing elections, developed a strategy in the seventies to co-opt
00:34:12.160
He goes on to say the GOP, no, we're easily manipulated.
00:34:21.100
Uh, he does then call out, this is Megan Basham again.
00:34:24.100
Um, he does then call out the left for their pro-abortion policies, uh, which he calls morally
00:34:31.120
reprehensible, but the overall upshot of his sermon recycles the old both sides are bad
00:34:37.340
Uh, he specifically stresses that he does not trust Trump.
00:34:40.780
So this is a sermon from, you know, as you said, Matt Chandler is very influential megachurch
00:34:49.040
Uh, here we are really, you know, just a couple of weeks before the election.
00:34:53.240
Here's, uh, we'll play a quick clip of, of that sermon.
00:35:00.880
Not a single word about God or abortion in there.
00:35:04.800
They developed a strategy in the seventies to co-opt us and make us their people.
00:35:28.400
So I feel used by, when they talk about us and to us, I feel in my guts, I get my name
00:35:39.220
Uh, so he's talking about the Republican party there.
00:35:40.780
And it is, it is true that the Republican party started focusing on abortion a lot more
00:35:45.380
around 1972 or 1973, uh, you know, thereabouts.
00:35:49.500
Um, and which is interesting because it's almost like something happened.
00:35:55.480
Some kind of major events occurred relating to the abortion issue.
00:36:01.360
It's almost like, oh yeah, uh, well, Roe v. Wade, Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973, was
00:36:10.820
That's what made it into a, the major political issue that it would become.
00:36:14.860
So Chandler sees this as some kind of sinister conspiracy theory, but the reason that the
00:36:18.780
Republican party made opposition to Roe into a crucial part of its platform in 1973,
00:36:23.080
and it wasn't part of the platform before that is that Roe didn't exist before that.
00:36:28.380
So, uh, that's why pretty simple, but putting that little technical point to the side, um,
00:36:36.880
I will say this more of a general comment that as we get closer to the election, it's true
00:36:44.420
that, you know, if you're a Christian and we've heard this, I hear this from Christians all
00:36:50.700
the time that the Republican party doesn't own my vote.
00:36:59.880
It's true that the Republican party has a lot of serious problems.
00:37:06.680
There are plenty of things about either and both the Republican party and Trump that I
00:37:11.240
don't agree with, or that I wish were different.
00:37:13.960
Um, mostly relating to, to me wishing that they were farther to the right on a lot of these
00:37:20.460
kinds of issues, but we don't really have time to sit around pontificating about that
00:37:27.480
sort of thing right now at this moment, like at this moment in time, this is not the time
00:37:34.540
If you're a pro-life Christian, you don't owe your vote to the Republicans.
00:37:38.420
It's not, your vote is not a thing that they gave to you on loan or something and you have
00:37:44.260
to return it to them, but you are morally obligated to vote against a party that endorses
00:37:53.420
funds and facilitates the slaughter of the unborn.
00:37:57.360
We are morally obliged to oppose that with all our might.
00:38:04.520
There are plenty of other reasons to oppose the Democrat party, but you don't really need
00:38:10.480
The Democrat party endorses funds, facilitates, and celebrates the mass slaughter of, uh, of
00:38:19.660
Now the Republican party is largely too moderate on this issue for my taste.
00:38:25.020
I'd like for them to be a lot more, uh, hardcore about their pro-life principles, but there really
00:38:31.420
is no comparison between the two Republicans at a, at a minimum, we can say that the Republican
00:38:38.440
party, Donald Trump do not wish to actively increase the number of abortions that are performed.
00:38:45.920
I mean, that's, that's a pretty low bar, but like at a minimum, we could say that, um, whereas
00:38:52.340
the Democrat side of it, that is what they want to do.
00:38:56.340
They want, they want to, they want more of this thing.
00:39:06.060
I mean, it's like, uh, it's like choosing between, you know, if the Republican party is
00:39:13.200
serving you a meal that isn't as nutritious as it should be, isn't as filling, isn't as
00:39:21.860
Um, but then on the other hand, the Democrats are serving you literal poison, you know, and
00:39:28.020
you could choose between the two plates or you could have nothing and you could starve.
00:39:33.780
Um, starvation and poison will have the same effect though, ultimately.
00:39:40.260
Not the best analogy, I'll admit, but it's, uh, uh, still the point is as Christians, as
00:39:46.240
pro-lifers, um, and especially if you're a pastor leading a flock, like this is not a time
00:39:57.260
Um, and I, I, when we talk about this, I also have to constantly remind everyone, and it
00:40:07.020
shouldn't be the thing we have to remind people, especially Christians and pro-lifers, because
00:40:11.000
this should be ever present in our mind, but it's not.
00:40:13.400
So people do need to be reminded that Kamala Harris, it's, it's, it's not just that she
00:40:27.740
This administration is right now, as we speak, actively waging war on the pro-life movement.
00:40:35.980
They are putting pro-lifers in prison, in federal prison for years.
00:40:44.000
We don't, this is not a, you know, I'm not warning you that it will happen in the future.
00:40:48.780
This is some sort of, um, hypothetical future scenario that we should be concerned about.
00:40:55.720
And Kamala Harris not only is involved in that, uh, with this administration, but this is what
00:41:01.940
she did when she was attorney general of California.
00:41:05.780
When she talks about how she was putting bad guys in prison in, in, when she was in California,
00:41:10.480
what she forgets to mention is that for her, the bad guys were like pro-life activists and
00:41:14.040
journalists who were exposing criminal activity and, uh, in, in Planned Parenthood at Planned
00:41:19.960
So if she is elected or if she ends up president, whether she's elected or not, um, this legal
00:41:31.180
warfare against pro-lifers will only be ramped up.
00:41:33.600
I mean, we've, we've only, we've only just seen the tip of the iceberg.
00:41:39.220
Like, is anyone going to really tell me what you think Trump's going to do that?
00:41:42.940
Are we worried about, yeah, you know, but Trump will be just as bad.
00:41:46.880
Is he, you think Trump's going to send his DOJ after pro-lifers to throw him in jail?
00:41:51.380
Like, does anyone think that's going to happen?
00:41:57.620
So that's another, I mean, that, that, that also is, there are so many other reasons to,
00:42:04.680
to, to vote against her, to actively oppose her, uh, and to stop with the both sides thing.
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But that's another reason that even on its own, even that all by itself, um, should, should
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We spent a fair amount of time on the show recently talking about the Democrat Party's
00:44:33.280
But now we have something that proves my point so profoundly that I have no choice but to
00:44:39.000
Mike Nellis is a former advisor to Kamala Harris, one of the founders of the White Dudes
00:44:45.520
And on Twitter this week, Mike posted a lengthy analysis and attempted diagnosis of the Democrat
00:44:54.560
His analysis and the comments in response to it really tell you everything you need to
00:45:03.660
I'm not going to read the whole thing, but I'll read a sizable chunk of it just so you
00:45:10.400
So this is what he says, quote, I've seen a lot of questions about why white men, especially
00:45:14.520
young white men, seem so angry, distrustful of the Democrat Party, or drawn to MAGA-ism.
00:45:19.400
I've been studying this issue for a while now, and I wanted to share some thoughts.
00:45:22.760
If we don't want to make inroads with white dudes, we need to understand what's happening.
00:45:27.760
Young men are struggling with stagnant jobs, stagnant wages, fewer job prospects, making
00:45:31.580
it harder for them to gain independence, start families, or even feel secure in adulthood.
00:45:35.260
That instability makes many susceptible to the MAGA whirlpool.
00:45:41.100
Fewer men are graduating from college compared to women, which has serious consequences for
00:45:46.780
Kamala Harris is doing well with educated white men, but not with those who didn't finish
00:45:50.320
Third, we're facing a mental health and social isolation crisis.
00:45:53.360
Young men are lonelier and struggling with mental health issues at higher rates.
00:45:56.100
Partly to be fueled by social media and the erosion of traditional community institutions.
00:46:02.720
Gender roles and societal expectations are shifting, which is a good thing, he says.
00:46:07.160
And young men are left wondering where they fit in.
00:46:09.200
Without positive role models, many gravitate toward toxic figures like Donald Trump, because
00:46:12.840
at least someone's speaking to their frustrations, however, inartfully.
00:46:16.160
Fifth, forming relationships, especially romantic ones, has become harder.
00:46:19.580
Lastly, there's a deep cynicism and lack of trust in institutions.
00:46:22.280
Many young men no longer believe the American dream is for them or that they have a place
00:46:28.000
We can't keep acting like white men don't have real issues.
00:46:30.200
Everyone is suffering from something, and everyone deserves to have that suffering addressed
00:46:37.600
Okay, now, he goes into detail on all of those points, but that's the summary.
00:46:42.200
And he isn't necessarily fundamentally wrong about any of the individual points that he raises.
00:46:55.700
I mean, he's wrong about a lot of what you heard there, but like the initial point, the initial
00:47:04.200
So it's true that men are struggling in this economy.
00:47:09.120
It's true that men suffer from loneliness and social isolation.
00:47:11.600
All of that is true, but he's missing a couple of key components.
00:47:19.980
Okay, so this white dude for Harris is in better shape than most of his leftist counterparts
00:47:24.560
because at least he notices and is willing to acknowledge the hardships that men face.
00:47:30.700
His analysis of the situation seems to go a few steps beyond simply declaring that all
00:47:36.600
men are scum who should be violently eradicated from Earth.
00:47:39.240
And for that reason alone, he already qualifies as the wisest and most insightful Democrat in
00:47:44.320
He's basically Thomas Aquinas by modern democratic standards.
00:47:47.340
And yet still, he isn't even close to the point because he doesn't know why any of this
00:47:53.480
There isn't much use in noticing a problem if you don't know why that problem is occurring.
00:47:58.360
If you're driving along and you hear your engine clanging like a church bell, the next step
00:48:04.900
is to take it to a mechanic and to find out why it's making that sound.
00:48:08.000
If you never take the next step, if you never get the problem correctly diagnosed, then you'll
00:48:12.140
be just as screwed as someone who was blissfully unaware of the problem to begin with.
00:48:18.700
Women are doing better than men in the education system.
00:48:22.480
Well, because the modern education system is built for girls.
00:48:25.980
It is a system that, from the youngest ages, requires kids to sit calmly at desks for hours
00:48:31.620
a day in classes with dozens of other kids, memorize information, and regurgitate it.
00:48:37.020
This is an environment and a style of education that is better suited for girls, which is why
00:48:41.020
boys are more likely to be diagnosed as mentally disordered and slapped with the ADHD label or some
00:48:46.400
other label and sort of drugged into submission.
00:48:48.600
It's true that men are increasingly socially isolated.
00:48:52.580
Well, because every all-male space in society has been abolished or feminized, which is the
00:49:01.360
You know, women demanded to be included in everything, in every space, in every boys'
00:49:05.400
club, which means that now there are no more boys' clubs.
00:49:09.780
Even the Boy Scouts is not a boys' club anymore.
00:49:15.080
There is, I mean, when you watch football on Sundays, I mean, this is a relatively small
00:49:19.360
example, but every, not just, it's not just that they're cutting to Taylor Swift constantly
00:49:24.400
when you're watching it and they're doing, but it's like every commercial that you watch
00:49:31.780
It's all, they have women, it's like, you know, it's, they want to, it's a commercial for whatever
00:49:43.080
And they want to show like your, your classic football fan.
00:49:47.280
And it's a middle-aged white woman, you know, sitting on the couch, eating the chips and
00:49:55.380
And it's like, this is not, yes, there are middle-aged white women who sit on the couch
00:50:00.460
and watch games, but still, this is not actually your, your classic, that's, that's not really
00:50:14.680
There is nowhere for men to go anymore for fraternity and male bonding.
00:50:20.920
Those places have all been, all, all of them have been systematically and deliberately eliminated
00:50:26.480
because in particular, liberal women have said, you're not, we want to be involved in everything.
00:50:42.340
It's true that men, many men are feeling demoralized and angry.
00:50:46.400
Well, because our culture intentionally demoralizes them and alienates them and demonizes them.
00:50:51.360
White men in particular have been labeled the villains of history.
00:50:54.400
No group appreciates being scapegoated as the bad guys.
00:50:57.680
White men have tolerated it about as much as you could expect anyone to tolerate it.
00:51:03.220
In fact, for far too long, if anything, the real mystery isn't why.
00:51:06.360
Why so few white men vote Democrat, but why any white men would vote Democrat at all.
00:51:12.420
Now, Mike misses these points and he misses something else too.
00:51:16.360
He's trying to explain why men tend to vote Republican, but never once in his long essay,
00:51:22.340
does he ever mention or even consider the possibility that men vote Republican because they happen to agree with the Republican platform.
00:51:29.780
Or at least they agree with it more than they agree with the Democrat platform.
00:51:33.760
All of the stuff about men struggling and being demoralized is true, but that's not the primary reason why men vote Democrat.
00:51:39.800
The primary reason is that most men just don't agree with Democrat policies.
00:51:44.340
Now, Mike treats us like we're all a bunch of wayward lost souls who are hurting and angry and just need someone to give us a hug.
00:51:52.700
Now, that's maybe an improvement over the way the Democrats usually talk about us.
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Maybe an improvement, but I'm not even sure about that.
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I don't want a hug from anyone but my wife and kids.
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I certainly don't want one from a white dude for Harris.
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As a man, I support Trump because I agree much more with Trump than I do with Kamala Harris.
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In fact, I disagree with Kamala Harris on literally every point about literally everything.
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Men, especially white men, but not only white men, tend to value national sovereignty, law and order, economic freedom, and so on.
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The Democrat Party stands against all those things, so we don't support them.
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We know exactly what we believe, and we vote for what we believe.
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And yet, I don't personally feel isolated or lonely, even though many men do.
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But I'm blessed because I have a wife and kids and a family that I love.
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I didn't go to college, so I guess I technically do count towards the education gaps.
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But I'm also more financially successful than the vast majority of college grads.
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So I don't even necessarily fit into all that stuff.
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Well, because I have a brain, and I have a value system.
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And both of those things preclude me voting for Kamala.
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And this possibility just, like, doesn't factor in to Mike's analysis at all.
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And yet, his analysis is still the closest to the point that you'll ever see anyone on the left get,
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which shows just how far away from the point they really are.
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Case in point, the comments under Mike's post, mostly from his fellow liberals,
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largely disagree with his points, but not for the reasons that I've outlined,
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but because he's being too sympathetic to white men.
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I feel that one thing you didn't address is the systemic entitlement bestowed upon white men in the U.S.
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That sense of entitlement, that privilege that they felt for eternity, is eroding.
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And they don't know how to deal with their feelings, which takes us to your point about mental health.
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Additionally, these issues have plagued men of every race except white men in the U.S. for eternity.
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I agree that we need to stop ignoring the issues and find ways to face it and attempt to repair it.
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Unfortunately, I don't know that sending people that MAGA already hates to do Fox interviews
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is really going to sway the needle on absolutely anything.
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So Mike wants to know why Democrats are losing the mail vote.
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I mean, not her specifically, but her worldview and everything that it represents.
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She cannot bear to have someone on her own side, even in one Twitter post, just briefly,
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for a few paragraphs, show anything but contempt for white men.
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An expression of something other than contempt for white men makes her cringe.
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Empathy towards this whole group of people makes her cringe.
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And she represents the majority view on her side.
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Certainly, she represents the majority view of the Democratic base,
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which increasingly consists of bitter feminists and nobody else.
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That's the problem that Mike is trying to grapple with, but he can't actually grapple with it.
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He can't grapple with it because, like, what he needs to say is to the feminists like Melissa,
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But just, will you just cut it out for five seconds so we can try to win some votes over here?
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That's what he needs to say to the Melissa's of his party.
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You can't tell the feminists to pipe down in the Democrat Party because they are the Democrat Party.
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So he's close to the point, but a million miles away from it at the same time.
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And that is why he is ultimately still, today, I must say, canceled.
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I've been told because I'm a white male, kind of at the top of the pile, how do I get down
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20 million crimes a year, 6,000, 7,000 hate crimes.