The Matt Walsh Show - October 18, 2024


Ep. 1467 - Tim Walz’s Disturbing Program to Indoctrinate Kids in the Wilderness


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

172.55354

Word Count

9,935

Sentence Count

716

Misogynist Sentences

29

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, Tim Walls is funding a program in Minnesota that brings children out
00:00:04.040 into the woods to talk about sexuality. But don't worry, we're sure that there's nothing weird about
00:00:08.180 it at all. Also, Donald Trump brutally roasts Kamala and the Democrats at the Al Smith dinner
00:00:12.540 last night. A megachurch pastor has a very, shall we say, unhelpful message for Christians leading
00:00:17.880 into the election. And a white dude for Harris tries his best to diagnose his party's problems
00:00:22.620 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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00:02:12.300 that's puretalk.com slash Walsh. You know, there are a lot of ways you could measure the profound
00:02:16.900 changes that have taken place in this country over the past century. You could talk about the civil rights
00:02:21.060 movement, which pretty much everyone on the left does constantly all the time. You could talk about
00:02:25.420 the growth of our GDP in the stock market. Or you could talk about our many technological
00:02:30.560 advancements in aviation and spaceflight and computing and so on. Plenty of people talk about
00:02:34.780 those achievements too. What's less discussed are our views about nature and the environment.
00:02:40.540 I'm not talking about the politics of man-made global warming, quote unquote, or all the junk science
00:02:45.640 behind it. I'm talking about our view of nature as a totally non-political concept.
00:02:51.900 That has changed also, and not for the better. When he was president, Teddy Roosevelt doubled the
00:02:56.820 number of national parks, made the Grand Canyon a national monument, established hundreds of millions
00:03:01.960 of acres of protected public land. He became known as the conservation president because he inspired an
00:03:07.080 entire generation to become outdoorsmen. And he didn't do any of these things to advance any kind
00:03:12.080 of political agenda, really. He did it because a healthy society recognizes that nature is worth
00:03:17.020 protecting and worth enjoying for its own sake. And both Democrats and Republicans respected that.
00:03:23.580 Well, a little over a century later, we don't have politicians like Teddy Roosevelt anymore. In fact,
00:03:28.600 the government is trying to erase his legacy to the extent possible. They've taken down his statues
00:03:33.760 because he was supposedly a racist. And in the place of leaders like Teddy Roosevelt,
00:03:38.600 we have now politicians like Tim Walz, the governor of Minnesota, who's now running to be the vice
00:03:44.440 president of the United States. Tim Walz, unlike Teddy Roosevelt, and really he's unlike Teddy
00:03:50.680 Roosevelt in every conceivable way, but also this, that he views nature as a means to a political end.
00:03:58.760 Like so many other politicians, he sees the environment as just another part of the all-encompassing
00:04:03.260 total state, as just another avenue to indoctrinate as many people as possible, particularly young
00:04:08.300 people into the most perverse and deranged excesses of left-wing ideology. Now, yesterday, my team and
00:04:15.080 I broke the news about a particularly disturbing program that the state of Minnesota under Tim Walz
00:04:20.020 recently funded. And here's how it works. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources operates
00:04:26.380 something called the No Child Left Inside program. The idea of No Child Left Inside, which has been around
00:04:33.140 for more than a decade, is that young people shouldn't spend all of their time indoors. They should, you
00:04:39.260 know, get away from the screens and go out hiking and ice fishing and bird watching, etc., and learn
00:04:45.340 something about nature. And as part of this program, the Minnesota government gives grants to organize
00:04:50.720 to organizations that promise to facilitate these kinds of outdoor excursions to get kids out into the
00:04:58.200 great outdoors and off of the phones and TVs and everything. So, so far so good. You know, most of
00:05:06.620 us would agree with that kids should be outside more often. And as skeptical as many of us are about
00:05:14.320 government spending, hey, you know, having some programs to get kids outside, I think that's worth
00:05:19.080 spending money on. The problem is that because politicians like Tim Walz believe that their ideology
00:05:27.180 must be promoted everywhere and at all times, these No Child Left Inside grants aren't just going to
00:05:34.920 organizations that facilitate hikes and bird watching and fishing. Instead, they're going to
00:05:40.640 organizations that want to get young children between the ages of 11 and 17 alone in the woods where
00:05:47.420 adults who identify as trans can talk to them in private about topics like queerness and nature
00:05:52.960 without their parents present, of course. Quoting from the Daily Wire, Spencer Lindquist, quote,
00:05:58.700 the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources gave $10,500 to Clean River Partners, which sponsors the
00:06:04.060 Queer Unity Environmental Education and Recreation for Youth program, aka Queery. Led by a woman named
00:06:11.120 Heron, a self-described trans non-binary naturalist, youth educator, and community engagement professional
00:06:16.640 who uses they-them pronouns. The group convenes monthly to offer a safe space for young individuals
00:06:22.400 to connect, learn outdoor skills, and explore the intersection of queerness and nature, an Instagram
00:06:29.320 post advertising the program states. According to Heron, parents are asked to not attend the events,
00:06:34.280 so participants have the chance to build their independence outdoors. For the record, here's a
00:06:41.780 picture of Heron, the they-them who wants to spend some time alone in nature with children as young
00:06:48.020 as 11 years old without their parents present. Now, some of the topics that Heron reportedly wants to
00:06:54.080 chat about include examples of queerness in nature, which will supposedly make these children more
00:06:58.360 comfortable with their identity, whatever that means exactly. And this is what Tim Walz's Minnesota is
00:07:04.400 spending taxpayers' money on. Some of these examples of queerness in nature, by the way, include a female
00:07:10.500 wood frog, sex-changing tadpoles, mushrooms with different sex types, and so on. And this relates to a
00:07:17.840 familiar argument that trans activists often use, even though it's never made any sense, you know, where they
00:07:24.980 say, well, look at this species of plant or animal that changes sex. Therefore, you know, transgenderism is
00:07:32.500 valid. Well, there's an obvious difference between a tadpole that undergoes natural physical changes
00:07:38.180 throughout its life. And a human who, quote-unquote, identifies as a different gender or who makes the
00:07:44.140 voluntary decision to remove body parts. The tadpole is undergoing a natural process that alters its body.
00:07:50.980 A human who cuts off body parts is not undergoing a natural process. It's like, you know, it's like saying
00:07:57.520 you can make a trans butterfly. Yes, a caterpillar can become a butterfly. That doesn't mean that we can
00:08:03.660 paste wings on the caterpillar and make it into a butterfly whenever we want. And also, you know,
00:08:09.060 the key difference here is that human beings are human. They are not caterpillars or tadpoles. And so
00:08:16.960 it doesn't make any sense to say, well, look, the tadpole can do it. That means I can. There are a lot
00:08:21.860 of things tadpoles do that you can't do and shouldn't try to do.
00:08:25.060 Now, obviously, anyone who says the opposite shouldn't be alone with 11-year-old children
00:08:33.620 without parental supervision. But this trans-binary naturalist, quote-unquote,
00:08:39.200 says there's no cause for alarm because there will be plenty of adult supervision on these excursions,
00:08:43.660 which are an ongoing monthly thing. For example, there will also be a college student in attendance
00:08:48.520 who serves on the board of a student-run drag organization. And this college student uses he,
00:08:52.840 they pronouns and appears to be a female who's had her breasts removed. So, you know, rest easy,
00:09:01.200 parents. Your child is in good hands at Query. Just send them off into the woods with these people.
00:09:07.660 The only way I reached out to this organization and the state of Minnesota to figure out exactly
00:09:11.100 what's going on here, the organization's director claimed that, quote, parents aren't banned from
00:09:15.320 attending the program, but it is meant to be a space for youth and it's designed as such.
00:09:19.320 She added that the program is intended to promote a sense of safety and belonging in the outdoors
00:09:24.320 for queer and questioning youth, with discussion topics including trail navigation, plant identification,
00:09:30.560 and paddling skills. Okay, well, what exactly do trail navigation, plant identification,
00:09:37.780 and paddling have to do with children who say that they're gay or, quote-unquote, non-binary?
00:09:42.020 I mean, that's a question that definitely would have confused Teddy Roosevelt not too long ago.
00:09:48.300 But to Tim Walz, it's not confusing. I mean, this is how grooming works. You surround confused
00:09:53.980 children with gender ideology at all times. You tell them that everything in the world,
00:09:58.640 even plant identification, relates back to their perceived sexuality. Now, for their part,
00:10:04.720 the state of Minnesota gave us a predictably useless bureaucratic answer to our questions about
00:10:09.640 this program. First, they told us that, quote, it is our understanding that parents can participate
00:10:13.780 in the program. So they just dodged the whole issue of whether parents are being pressured not
00:10:18.080 to attend. And then the government spokesman told us that the Department of Natural Resources,
00:10:23.080 quote, funded this project because it scored highly on a rubric-based assessment that took into
00:10:27.720 account program-focused design approach and evaluation, feasibility, and financial need and match.
00:10:33.560 Now, whenever you hear terms like rubric-based assessment, you know that you've descended to
00:10:41.300 the sixth circle of bureaucratic hell. I mean, you don't need a rubric to know that it's a terrible
00:10:46.960 idea to have adults taking children out into the woods to talk to their, you know, without their
00:10:51.140 parents about queerness. As a general rule, it is never a good sign when adults are trying to lure
00:10:57.460 children into the woods to discuss sexuality. And you don't need any special rubric to know that.
00:11:04.380 You just need common sense. But bureaucracy exists to provide plausible deniability when people
00:11:10.900 disregard common sense in order to advance an agenda. It exists to provide cover for programs like
00:11:15.300 Query. And when they're called out for what they're doing, they hide behind the rubric.
00:11:20.880 That's the strategy that Tim Walls has decided upon. I could go through the many other examples of
00:11:25.880 depraved programs that Tim Walls has either endorsed or overseen in Minnesota. There was his
00:11:30.940 legislation removing the requirement that doctors provide life-saving care to children who survive
00:11:34.960 abortions. We've already talked at length about his bill that requires high schools to put tampons in
00:11:39.920 the boys' bathroom. Tim Walls' wife recently doubled down on that bill, by the way. She suggested that it
00:11:45.200 was just common sense. Watch.
00:11:47.080 What else do we need in schools? And as we listened, people were having trouble accessing
00:11:54.460 feminine products. And so Tim made those available in schools. I think that makes sense. I'm focused
00:12:03.320 on learning. So is Tim. So is our legislature. And so we said, you know, if this is something that
00:12:09.160 distracts from learning, well, then we're going to take care of that. Why wouldn't we? Because we're
00:12:14.900 interested in students learning and not being distracted by other things.
00:12:20.080 Well, as we've seen time and time again, these people calling J.D. Vance weird was one of the
00:12:24.220 most flagrant examples of projection in all of modern politics. They accuse you of exactly what
00:12:31.940 they're guilty of. Any reasonable person can take one look at Tim Walls and come to that conclusion.
00:12:37.100 You can read his policies. You can look at how he behaves at his rallies. It's actually striking how
00:12:43.080 strange and just viscerally disturbing this guy is. At the same time, within the Democratic Party,
00:12:48.620 Tim Walls isn't weird at all by their standards. He embodies everything that the party stands for.
00:12:56.060 And in particular, he stands for the idea that everything, even outdoor activities like trail
00:13:01.300 navigation and plant identification, should be used as an opportunity to indoctrinate as many
00:13:06.820 children as possible. This is an ideology that seeks to corrupt everything it touches.
00:13:11.760 It's what Tim Walls has brought to the state of Minnesota. And even if you're not especially
00:13:17.460 political, even if you don't care at all, you know, if you just care at all about preserving
00:13:22.580 sane, non-political spaces in this country, well, that's reason enough to make sure that he never
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00:14:39.080 Get the help you need with Tax Network USA. The Al Smith dinner was back last night. That's the
00:14:45.360 annual dinner in New York hosted by the Archdiocese that's supposed to raise money for Catholic charities
00:14:50.240 during presidential elections. Of course, the tradition is that candidates show up and kind of roast
00:14:54.620 each other. Speeches are supposed to be funny. I think they didn't do it in 2020 because of
00:14:59.640 COVID. So it was back in 2024. Now, I do have to admit not to be the wet blanket here, which
00:15:09.660 I would never be. I don't really like this event or events like it. The White House Correspondents
00:15:19.700 Dinner is another one. I mean, I'm fine with the event, with the event itself. If the Archdiocese
00:15:24.300 wants to have a dinner where they raise money for charity and have a good laugh and a nice time,
00:15:27.780 that's fine. You got no problem with that. My problem is that they usually invite, as I said,
00:15:33.660 the presidential candidates, including the Democrat presidential candidate and other high-ranking
00:15:38.440 Democrats. They're usually at this event. But Democrat politicians just should not be invited
00:15:47.260 to come to events like this and joke around and have a good time, considering they all support
00:15:53.780 abortion and their entire political platform is a rejection of Catholic teaching. So I don't think
00:15:59.520 they should be involved in any Catholic event. Now, if they want to come to church and repent of their
00:16:06.000 sins, then absolutely they should come. If they want to come to confess their sins, if they want
00:16:13.440 to come to the confessional and confess their sins, then they should. But a dinner where everyone's
00:16:22.900 joking and palling around and all that kind of stuff, and it's being filmed and it's out there in
00:16:29.840 public. I just think that the Democrat party at this point is so horrifically evil that you just
00:16:36.800 can't. It's kind of scandalous to have a bishop or a cardinal palling around with Chuck Schumer and
00:16:48.740 Nancy Pelosi at a swanky dinner. It just doesn't look right. So that's my issues with the events in
00:16:57.620 general. But the good news is that the dinner did provide Trump, who Trump showed up. Kamala Harris
00:17:05.420 was invited. She didn't show up. We'll get to her in a second. But Trump was there and it did provide
00:17:10.900 an opportunity to deliver some roasts. And these really are some of the most brutal jokes I think
00:17:20.800 we've ever heard from a presidential candidate. It was pretty great. So we've got a few clips here.
00:17:26.260 We'll go through some of the highlights from Trump's stand-up routine, I guess. Here it is.
00:17:35.000 I'd like to thank our emcee this evening, Jim Gaffigan. Most recently, Jim has been playing
00:17:41.160 Tim Walsh on Saturday Night Live. And that'll be a very short gig, I hope, Jim.
00:17:47.340 But it was fun while it lasted, wasn't it? Let's see how that lasts. It better be quick.
00:17:55.360 We don't want him. And, you know, I'm not going to say it anymore. But unfortunately,
00:18:00.140 Governor Walz is in here himself. But don't worry, he'll say that he was. He's going to say
00:18:05.700 he was.
00:18:08.800 Coming in a coming in very, very strong, a certain way. I won't tell you what way that is. But
00:18:13.060 Chuck Schumer is here looking very glum. But look on the bright side, Chuck, considering
00:18:25.340 how woke your party has become. If Kamala loses, you still have a chance to become the first
00:18:31.860 woman president. A major issue in this race is childcare. And Kamala has put forward a concept
00:18:43.500 of a plan. A lot of people don't like it. The only piece of advice I would have for her
00:18:48.960 in the event that she wins would be not to let her husband Doug anywhere near the nannies.
00:18:55.280 Just keep them away. That's a nasty one. That's nasty. There's a group called White Dudes for
00:19:02.720 Harris. Have you seen this? White Dudes for Harris. Anybody know? Are some of you here?
00:19:07.500 White Dudes for Harris. It doesn't sound like it. But I'm not worried about them at all because
00:19:12.280 their wives and their wives lovers are all voting for me.
00:19:17.000 Every one of those people is all voting for me.
00:19:24.440 So that's some of that, that, that last one and the one about the nanny. That's brutal. That is
00:19:31.620 great. It's brutal and great. And I don't know what's funnier, the jokes or watching Chuck
00:19:38.260 Schumer sitting there, just sitting there scowling the whole time. So it's good. Now,
00:19:48.660 as I said, I don't think he should be there. I don't think he should be there at all at any
00:19:51.980 kind of Catholic event until he repents of his support for the mass slaughter of infants among
00:20:00.660 other evils. But it is great to see that juxtaposition. And listening to those clips,
00:20:05.520 it does give me some optimism for, for a potential next Trump administration, because what you hope
00:20:12.240 is that, what you hope, what you hope is that if Trump were to win, that he'll get into office
00:20:19.200 and like a man with nothing to lose, you know, out for revenge, ready to tear the establishment to
00:20:26.900 pieces, drain the swamp, set it on fire, metaphorically speaking. The guy just doesn't care at all,
00:20:33.520 you know, and that's what you hope for. Doesn't mean we're actually going to get it, but you hope
00:20:39.020 for it. And, uh, seeing those clips though, I mean, they're, they're just jokes that he's delivering
00:20:44.220 at a charity dinner, obviously, but that certainly comes across like a guy who just doesn't give a
00:20:49.760 damn. And, uh, at this point, and you can kind of feel that energy in those jokes. So let's hope
00:20:54.200 it carries over. Let's, let's keep that same energy. Kamala Harris for her part was invited,
00:20:58.660 as I said, but she didn't show up. And, uh, instead she submitted a video to be played at
00:21:03.780 the event. And this video is, it's rough. I mean, I got to tell you it, it is, I've seen like
00:21:15.160 snuff videos that pop up in my Twitter feed that are less grotesque and difficult to watch than this.
00:21:23.640 I mean, it is, it's bad. I'm warning you. If you haven't seen it, I'm warning you ahead of time
00:21:29.460 because I, and I am of course now going to subject you to it. Uh, here it is.
00:21:35.640 Your eminence and distinguished guests, the Al Smith dinner provides a rare opportunity
00:21:41.840 to set aside partisanship.
00:21:44.140 Cool. Oh, sorry. Sorry.
00:21:45.660 Hey, what's going on? Who was that?
00:21:47.800 Oh, sorry. Mary Catherine Kelly. Mary Catherine Kelly. It's so nice to meet you.
00:21:51.300 Very nice to meet you, Mary Catherine. Right now I'm trying to record my speech for tonight's
00:21:55.680 dinner. Oh yeah, I know. I just want to say that I'm Catholic and tonight is one of the biggest
00:21:59.600 dinners next to the Last Supper. It is a very important dinner and it's an important tradition
00:22:04.300 that I'm so proud to be a part of. Sometimes when I get nervous, I stick my fingers under my arms and
00:22:08.820 I smile like that. But that's gross. So tell me something. Um, I'm giving a speech. Do you have
00:22:16.220 some thoughts about what I might say tonight? My feelings about what you should say tonight would
00:22:19.700 be best expressed in a monologue from one of my favorite made-for-TV series.
00:22:23.280 Okay. Let's hear it.
00:22:26.000 Don't you see, man? We need a woman to represent us. A woman brings more heart, more compassion.
00:22:33.620 And think how smart she must be to become a top contender in a field dominated by men.
00:22:38.080 It's time for a woman, bro. And with this woman, we can fly.
00:22:43.480 Hi! What series was that from?
00:22:47.000 Oh, that's from House of Dragons now streaming on HBO Max.
00:22:50.040 Is there anything that you think that maybe I shouldn't bring up tonight?
00:22:53.360 Um, well, don't lie. Thou shall not bear false witness to thy neighbor.
00:22:57.960 Indeed, especially thy neighbor's election results.
00:23:01.400 Just so you know, there will be a fact checker there tonight.
00:23:03.860 Oh, that's great. Who?
00:23:05.660 Jesus. And maybe don't say anything negative about Catholics.
00:23:08.860 I would never do that, no matter where I was. That would be like criticizing Detroit in Detroit.
00:23:15.740 Does it bother you that that Trump guy insults you all the time? Because it really bothers me?
00:23:19.520 Okay, stop. Stop.
00:23:23.840 That was the worst thing ever put to film. It was the worst thing that's ever happened.
00:23:29.900 And it's so unfunny. It amounts to an act of treason.
00:23:37.960 I think that Kamala Harris should be disqualified, thrown in federal prison, really, for that skit.
00:23:44.500 I mean, that's how bad it was.
00:23:46.520 Where do you even begin? Where do you begin with it?
00:23:49.360 How do you pick that apart? Everything about it was bad.
00:23:51.620 Nothing worked. Not one line landed.
00:23:53.720 The whole premise is just lame.
00:23:56.140 Why are you digging up an SNL character from 30 years ago?
00:24:01.220 Why is that the bit?
00:24:04.060 Like, was Molly Shannon just there?
00:24:06.260 And they said she just happened to be hanging out.
00:24:08.640 And they're like, well, she's here. Let's throw her into it.
00:24:12.100 It shows how out of touch Kamala's campaign is.
00:24:15.760 Not only with comedy and modern entertainment, but with Catholics.
00:24:20.880 Like, I guess they were trying to think of something that would be funny to Catholics.
00:24:24.860 And the only thing they could think of was this Catholic schoolgirl SNL character from 1995.
00:24:31.400 Now, of course, the woman who plays, playing the character is now like 60.
00:24:35.940 So it makes it extremely weird.
00:24:39.100 And it was a bit that was, it was barely funny on SNL.
00:24:42.880 It had already died in 1999 when they made a whole movie around this character.
00:24:46.020 And it was a total flop.
00:24:48.120 And that was 25 years ago.
00:24:49.800 And yet they're going back to that well now.
00:24:55.980 Because they just couldn't think of any other, like, Catholic cultural reference they could make.
00:25:01.620 This is the best they could come up with.
00:25:03.620 I saw some Catholics on social media saying that they were kind of offended by this, by this skit.
00:25:09.120 Because it was disrespectful to Catholics and all that.
00:25:11.000 But, you know, really, come on.
00:25:13.060 Like, don't dignify this by saying it was offensive.
00:25:18.260 Don't, don't do that.
00:25:19.440 Don't, you are giving it too much credit to say that it was offensive.
00:25:23.560 It was way, way too toothless and lame and cringy to be offensive.
00:25:31.960 Anyway.
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.
00:25:55.740 And also that she has just no sense of humor.
00:25:58.320 Which is not a surprise.
00:25:59.480 She's a 60-year-old liberal woman.
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.
00:26:18.040 Most people aren't funny.
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.
00:26:27.700 Not kind of.
00:26:28.560 I do judge you for that very harshly.
00:26:31.080 And I think it says a lot about you.
00:26:32.860 None of it good.
00:26:33.840 And this is, you know, perfect example right here.
00:26:37.100 All right.
00:26:37.340 New York Post has this.
00:26:38.780 President Biden griped to former President Barack Obama that, quote, she is, quote, not
00:26:44.460 as strong as me with Obama agreeing.
00:26:47.520 That's true.
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.
00:27:19.100 Biden said, or Obama said, I know that's true.
00:27:23.640 We have time.
00:27:24.900 We'll get it in time.
00:27:26.980 Moments earlier, Obama said it's important that we have some time together in a possible
00:27:30.380 reference to campaigning alongside Harris.
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.
00:27:45.740 Okay.
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
00:28:31.180 out.
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
00:28:39.800 she is.
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.
00:28:49.880 I think he is the better candidate.
00:28:52.920 He is the stronger candidate.
00:28:55.660 Now, yeah, he's senile and totally ineffectual and incapacitated, and he's been a horrible
00:29:00.260 president.
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,
00:29:36.080 but rather about Kamala's profound weaknesses.
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.
00:29:46.500 They're going to have to, they have no choice.
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
00:29:53.700 with him.
00:29:54.980 And, um, anybody would be better than him.
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.
00:30:15.120 I think we, uh, oops, sorry about that.
00:30:18.360 I think you had it right the first time.
00:30:19.700 Turns out, um, did, you know, didn't mean, we didn't mean to mislead you in any way.
00:30:26.380 We, uh, we really, we, uh, sorry.
00:30:28.700 Uh, so, but, but you're stuck, you're stuck with her now.
00:30:31.280 You can't switch back.
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.
00:30:49.620 So they are stuck with her.
00:30:50.960 And I think that the, the problem with the, for the Democrats is that they went with a
00:30:58.240 half measure.
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
00:31:40.780 out.
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
00:32:00.800 with him.
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
00:32:31.600 worse than Biden.
00:32:32.880 So he wanted it to go to an open convention, which would have been unprecedented.
00:32:38.100 That would have been like a crazy thing.
00:32:39.740 It hasn't happened in modern history.
00:32:41.420 And that would have been probably chaos, but you, you're already doing an unprecedented,
00:32:46.460 crazy, historic thing.
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
00:33:03.280 what it took.
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
00:33:41.980 chosen.
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
00:33:59.160 planting network.
00:33:59.980 Acts 29 gave a sermon on politics in it.
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
00:34:10.800 us and make Christians their people.
00:34:12.160 He goes on to say the GOP, no, we're easily manipulated.
00:34:14.900 We're easily worked into a frenzy.
00:34:16.200 We can be controlled by them.
00:34:18.060 They don't all believe what we believe.
00:34:19.120 This is a strategy.
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
00:34:36.200 shtick.
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
00:34:46.540 pastor talking politics.
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.
00:34:56.700 Here it is.
00:34:57.940 In 1972, go read their charter.
00:35:00.880 Not a single word about God or abortion in there.
00:35:03.780 They were losing elections.
00:35:04.800 They developed a strategy in the seventies to co-opt us and make us their people.
00:35:13.240 They know we're easily manipulated.
00:35:15.780 We are easily worked into a frenzy.
00:35:18.540 We can be controlled by them.
00:35:21.040 They can, and that's what they did.
00:35:23.260 And they are not for us.
00:35:25.040 They do not all believe what we believe.
00:35:26.820 This is a strategy.
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
00:35:33.960 out of your mouth.
00:35:35.120 You do not represent me.
00:35:38.220 Okay.
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
00:36:07.220 argued in 1972, decided in 1973.
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.
00:36:54.260 Yeah, absolutely.
00:36:56.520 You're right.
00:36:56.860 They don't own your vote.
00:36:58.360 No political party does.
00:36:59.880 It's true that the Republican party has a lot of serious problems.
00:37:05.200 It's true that Trump has 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
00:37:33.660 for it.
00:37:34.360 Yeah.
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
00:38:07.640 any additional reasons on top of this.
00:38:10.480 The Democrat party endorses funds, facilitates, and celebrates the mass slaughter of, uh, of
00:38:16.640 the unborn.
00:38:17.200 I mean, it's, it's, it's that simple.
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.
00:38:59.360 They want to create more of it.
00:39:02.820 Um, and those become the choices.
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
00:39:18.720 healthy and substantive as you want it to be.
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.
00:39:30.880 Like that's the other thing.
00:39:32.040 Starvation is also an option.
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
00:39:53.660 for the both sides routine and all of that.
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
00:40:24.100 wants to kill more babies, though she does.
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.
00:40:39.740 That is happening right now.
00:40:41.100 It's been happening.
00:40:41.860 They're currently doing it.
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.
00:40:53.400 It's like, no, it's, it's happening right now.
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
00:41:18.760 Parenthood.
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.
00:41:36.980 Is there a both sides thing there?
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.
00:41:46.260 Really?
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?
00:41:53.340 Of course not.
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.
00:42:09.460 But that's another reason that even on its own, even that all by itself, um, should, should
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00:44:25.440 We spent a fair amount of time on the show recently talking about the Democrat Party's
00:44:29.340 struggles with men, especially white men.
00:44:31.400 I've made my point pretty clear on that topic.
00:44:33.280 But now we have something that proves my point so profoundly that I have no choice but to
00:44:37.320 revisit the subject.
00:44:39.000 Mike Nellis is a former advisor to Kamala Harris, one of the founders of the White Dudes
00:44:43.100 for Harris organization.
00:44:45.520 And on Twitter this week, Mike posted a lengthy analysis and attempted diagnosis of the Democrat
00:44:52.040 Party's man problem.
00:44:54.560 His analysis and the comments in response to it really tell you everything you need to
00:44:59.120 know, but not in the way that they intended.
00:45:01.060 Now, Mike Nellis' post is long.
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
00:45:07.040 get a sense of where he's going with this.
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.
00:45:25.700 First, economic opportunities are shrinking.
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.
00:45:38.540 Second, there's a major education gap.
00:45:41.100 Fewer men are graduating from college compared to women, which has serious consequences for
00:45:44.540 their long-term economic and social stability.
00:45:46.780 Kamala Harris is doing well with educated white men, but not with those who didn't finish
00:45:49.920 college.
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.
00:46:01.180 Fourth, there's an identity crisis.
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
00:46:26.120 in society that's rapidly changing.
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
00:46:35.700 by their government.
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.
00:46:53.900 Yes, it's true.
00:46:55.700 I mean, he's wrong about a lot of what you heard there, but like the initial point, the initial
00:47:00.760 bullet point item, there's truth there.
00:47:04.200 So it's true that men are struggling in this economy.
00:47:07.540 It's true that there's an education gap.
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.
00:47:15.780 First of all, and most importantly, the why.
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
00:47:43.920 the country.
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
00:47:52.440 is happening.
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.
00:48:16.060 So yes, there is an education gap.
00:48:18.700 Women are doing better than men in the education system.
00:48:21.520 Why?
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.
00:48:52.200 Why?
00:48:52.580 Well, because every all-male space in society has been abolished or feminized, which is the
00:48:59.540 same thing as abolishing it.
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.
00:49:12.780 Even the NFL increasingly caters to women.
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
00:49:28.220 on TV where they're portraying football fans.
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
00:49:38.700 and for, for the chips or something.
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
00:49:54.520 watching the game.
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
00:50:07.460 your audience.
00:50:08.080 Um, but they, they're insisting on it.
00:50:12.100 Like they want to feminize everything.
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.
00:50:32.780 We have to be involved in everything.
00:50:34.100 We will not butt out of anything at all.
00:50:36.360 Everything is about us all the time.
00:50:38.680 Okay.
00:50:39.240 That's what happened.
00:50:42.340 It's true that men, many men are feeling demoralized and angry.
00:50:45.840 Why is that?
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.
00:51:01.740 We tolerate it far too much.
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.
00:51:56.940 Maybe an improvement, but I'm not even sure about that.
00:52:00.880 But it's still, it's not true.
00:52:03.260 I don't want a hug from anyone but my wife and kids.
00:52:06.180 I certainly don't want one from a white dude for Harris.
00:52:09.020 As a man, I support Trump because I agree much more with Trump than I do with Kamala Harris.
00:52:14.600 In fact, I disagree with Kamala Harris on literally every point about literally everything.
00:52:19.680 So do most men.
00:52:20.580 That's why we won't vote for her.
00:52:22.300 Men, especially white men, but not only white men, tend to value national sovereignty, law and order, economic freedom, and so on.
00:52:31.640 The Democrat Party stands against all those things, so we don't support them.
00:52:35.400 We aren't lost and confused.
00:52:36.900 Quite the contrary.
00:52:37.620 We know exactly what we believe, and we vote for what we believe.
00:52:41.260 So take me, for example.
00:52:42.300 I'm a man.
00:52:42.880 I support Trump.
00:52:43.900 And yet, I don't personally feel isolated or lonely, even though many men do.
00:52:50.580 But I'm blessed because I have a wife and kids and a family that I love.
00:52:53.340 And so I don't have that.
00:52:54.960 I'm not walking around depressed and all that.
00:52:57.580 I didn't go to college, so I guess I technically do count towards the education gaps.
00:53:01.420 But I'm also more financially successful than the vast majority of college grads.
00:53:06.620 So I don't even necessarily fit into all that stuff.
00:53:10.860 And yet, I'm not going to vote for Kamala.
00:53:14.620 Why?
00:53:15.260 Well, because I have a brain, and I have a value system.
00:53:18.940 And both of those things preclude me voting for Kamala.
00:53:23.000 That's why.
00:53:23.680 And this possibility just, like, doesn't factor in to Mike's analysis at all.
00:53:30.660 And yet, his analysis is still the closest to the point that you'll ever see anyone on the left get,
00:53:37.080 which shows just how far away from the point they really are.
00:53:39.580 Case in point, the comments under Mike's post, mostly from his fellow liberals,
00:53:47.320 largely disagree with his points, but not for the reasons that I've outlined,
00:53:52.580 but because he's being too sympathetic to white men.
00:53:56.800 So here's one representative example.
00:53:58.360 This is from a woman named Melissa.
00:53:59.580 Here's what she says.
00:54:00.240 I must admit, I cringed reading most of this.
00:54:04.240 I feel that one thing you didn't address is the systemic entitlement bestowed upon white men in the U.S.
00:54:09.860 That sense of entitlement, that privilege that they felt for eternity, is eroding.
00:54:14.180 And they don't know how to deal with their feelings, which takes us to your point about mental health.
00:54:18.000 Additionally, these issues have plagued men of every race except white men in the U.S. for eternity.
00:54:22.320 I agree that we need to stop ignoring the issues and find ways to face it and attempt to repair it.
00:54:26.860 Unfortunately, I don't know that sending people that MAGA already hates to do Fox interviews
00:54:31.700 is really going to sway the needle on absolutely anything.
00:54:35.540 Okay.
00:54:36.800 So Mike wants to know why Democrats are losing the mail vote.
00:54:41.240 Well, here it is.
00:54:43.440 Melissa is why.
00:54:45.000 I mean, not her specifically, but her worldview and everything that it represents.
00:54:50.160 I mean, that's why.
00:54:51.020 She cannot bear to have someone on her own side, even in one Twitter post, just briefly,
00:54:58.720 for a few paragraphs, show anything but contempt for white men.
00:55:04.940 An expression of something other than contempt for white men makes her cringe.
00:55:11.320 Empathy towards this whole group of people makes her cringe.
00:55:14.980 She's sickened by it.
00:55:16.260 And she represents the majority view on her side.
00:55:25.260 Certainly, she represents the majority view of the Democratic base,
00:55:29.100 which increasingly consists of bitter feminists and nobody else.
00:55:34.560 That's the problem that Mike is trying to grapple with, but he can't actually grapple with it.
00:55:42.380 He can't grapple with it because, like, what he needs to say is to the feminists like Melissa,
00:55:47.340 like, pipe down, okay?
00:55:48.920 But just, will you just cut it out for five seconds so we can try to win some votes over here?
00:55:54.940 That's what he needs to say to the Melissa's of his party.
00:55:58.540 But he can't.
00:55:59.280 He cannot say that.
00:56:00.140 He'll never say it.
00:56:02.600 You can't tell the feminists to pipe down in the Democrat Party because they are the Democrat Party.
00:56:08.660 And Mike can't see that.
00:56:10.040 Or if he does, he can't say it.
00:56:12.960 So he's close to the point, but a million miles away from it at the same time.
00:56:18.080 And that is why he is ultimately still, today, I must say, canceled.
00:56:24.120 That'll do it for the show today.
00:56:24.840 Thanks for watching.
00:56:25.360 Thanks for listening.
00:56:25.920 Have a great day.
00:56:27.160 Talk to you on Monday.
00:56:28.720 Godspeed.
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00:57:00.380 They're good past all the talk about racism.
00:57:02.800 We have to love each other.
00:57:04.100 It can't be that simple.
00:57:04.900 How do we get to a point of racial harmony?
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