Ep. 1469 - How The Daniel Penny Trial Proves Self-Defense Is Under Attack In Our Country
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On May 1st, 2023, a 30-year-old career criminal named Jordan Neely boarded a New York City subway car. As soon as the doors closed, Neely lunged at passengers, saying, "Someone's going to die today."
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Today on the Matt Walls Show, the Daniel Penny case gets underway in New York. We'll talk about
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why this case is already one of the worst miscarriages of justice we've seen in American
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history. Also, the Kamala campaign has a message for quote-unquote girl dads. You already expect
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it to be cringy, but it's worse than you think. And Obama upsets some on the left by accusing
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black men of sexism for not wanting to vote for Kamala. This is a complicated example of left-wing
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That's balanceofnature.com, promo code Walsh. Early in the afternoon of May 1st of 2023, several
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passengers on board a New York City subway car thought their lives were about to end. A 30-year-old
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career criminal named Jordan Neely, who had been arrested more than 40 times, including for punching
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a 67-year-old woman on the subway and breaking her nose, had just boarded the train. And as soon as the
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doors closed, he began threatening the passengers. Multiple eyewitnesses said that Neely threw his jacket
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across the train, adopted a fighting stance, and yelled, someone's going to die today. That's a
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quote. Neely added that he would happily kill anyone and take a bullet, saying he was ready to go to
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Rikers and ready to do life, because he wanted to hurt people. About as explicit as you can be.
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One passenger on the train later told a New York grand jury that Neely's behavior was sickening and
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quote, satanic. Another passenger testified that what he experienced was absolutely traumatizing
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above and beyond anything he had previously experienced in more than six years riding the
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subway. He recounted the moment when Neely approached him, saying that he thought that he
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was quote, going to die. A mother and her son hid behind a stroller as Neely began lunging towards them,
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coming in within a half a foot of some passengers. A student commuting to high school said that she
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prayed that the doors would open so that she could escape. One retiree who rode the subway every day
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for more than 30 years told the grand jury, quote, I've been riding the subway for many years. I have
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encountered many things, but nothing that put fear into me like that. Now, what happened next is
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documented on video. This is a report from shortly after the incident. Watch.
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Heroism or vigilantism? The video shows three strap hangers subduing the 30-year-old man
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after witness Juan Alberto Vasquez says he got on the northbound F train and began acting
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aggressively, threatening riders. Law enforcement sources with knowledge of the case confirm his
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account, saying, according to a witness, the man began shouting, quote, I want food. I'm not taking no for
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an answer. I'm ready to go back to jail and I'll hurt anyone on this train. The man got on the subway car
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and began to say a somewhat aggressive speech, saying that he was hungry, he was thirsty, and he
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didn't care about anything. He didn't care about going to jail, that he didn't care that he gets a
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big life sentence, and it doesn't matter if he died. Vasquez says he was scared and believes others on
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the train were too. That's when he says a 24-year-old rider came up behind the man and put him in a choke
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hold, holding him there on the ground. Two other men standing over them also helped subdue the man.
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Vasquez says no one thought the man would die, even after he went limp. EMS arrived and performed CPR,
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I think no one thought that he was in a risky situation because he was defending himself all the time.
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All the time he moved, he tried to remove his arm, and then when they had it on his side, he kept kicking.
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As you heard, the witnesses didn't think that Jordan Ely was in serious danger. He was fighting back the
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whole time. Instead, the people on the train justifiably thought that their lives were at risk,
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and so they joined in to help 25-year-old Daniel Penny, a former Marine, subdue the threat.
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Now, police who responded did not arrest Penny. That didn't happen until more than 10 days later,
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after politicians like AOC and Julie Salazar charged that Ely's death was a public lynching.
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Pretty much the only prominent politician in New York who didn't go to that extreme
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was the mayor, Eric Adams. He said that Neely's death made him realize that it's really important
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to institutionalize a lot of mentally ill vagrants, which is true. And now, by the way,
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they've charged Eric Adams with a bunch of crimes because, you know, because he kept going off script,
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just in case you're wondering how New York works. Meanwhile, left-wing activists also began
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terrorizing the subway system, saying that they wouldn't stop until the DEA Alvin Bragg brought charges
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So his name is Jordan Neely. I don't know if you picked up on that, but yeah, his name is
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Jordan Neely. So they kneel on the tracks. They prevent a bunch of people from going to where
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they want to go. And yet none of these BLM activists are going on trial this week. I mean,
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it is illegal, by the way, to block a rail, a track, a train track. That's not only illegal,
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but very stupid. But the mob always gets what it wants in New York. So instead this week,
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jury selection began in the trial of Daniel Penny. Alvin Bragg has charged him with criminally
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negligent homicide and manslaughter, which could put Penny in prison for up to 15 years.
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On Monday, BLM was outside the courthouse. And again, they were chanting, no justice, no peace.
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And when I talked about this case last year, I went into some detail about the media's attempts to
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paper over Jordan Neely's record. They kept calling him a Michael Jackson impersonator, as if that's why
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the passengers had subdued him. The implication is that he was moonwalking too much or doing a really
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bad rendition of man in the mirror. And so, you know, they killed him. I also discussed how this
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episode is being manufactured to create as much racial tension as possible. If Daniel Penny had
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been black, then nobody would be talking about this case at all. And the charges probably wouldn't
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have been brought in the first place. What I didn't talk about, because we didn't have all the details
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at the time, is what the inevitable prosecution of Daniel Penny was going to actually look like.
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And now that we have that information, it's safe to say that this is easily the most egregious
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criminal prosecution in a case of self-defense since the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. In fact,
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it's significantly worse than the Rittenhouse trial, in my opinion. And we all knew this would
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be a political show trial. What we didn't know is just how flagrant the show trial would be.
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So I'll start with the prosecution's theory of the case. This is from the New York Post. They report,
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quote, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office has argued that Penny knew during the
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encounter that he might kill Neely, even if that was not his intention. They've cited testimony from a
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Marine trainer who told the grand jury that Marines are taught that chokeholds, which are meant to be
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non-lethal restraints, can sometimes be fatal. Now, before I pull up the testimony that they're
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talking about, let's be very clear what's happening here. The prosecution is effectively conceding that
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when Daniel Penny restrained Jordan Neely, he wasn't trying to kill him. So they've downgraded this
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to, I guess, an accidental lynching. The prosecution is saying that Daniel Penny should spend 15 years in
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prison because he supposedly disregarded a risk that chokeholds can sometimes be fatal. And to make
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that argument, they have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Penny and his fellow pastors
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weren't experiencing a reasonable fear for their lives during this incident. That's the needle they
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plan to thread here. They need to prove that even though the guy was shouting that he's going to kill
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people, that they had no reason to think that he might kill people. And to put this in context,
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the typical manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide case in New York looks nothing like this. I mean,
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the textbook example would be something like, you know, a person gets intoxicated, drives well over
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the speed limit, crosses a double yellow line, and kills someone. That's the kind of clearly reckless
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behavior that the law normally applies to. But in this case, Alvin Bragg wants to imprison Daniel
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Penny because in direct response to a dangerous vagrant making explicit threats of violence,
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he performed a defensive maneuver that could potentially be lethal. Now, of course,
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you know, literally any kind of physical altercation could be lethal. A punch could be lethal.
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Shoving somebody could be lethal. If everyone acknowledges that Penny wasn't trying to kill
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Neely and was just trying to restrain him so he didn't hurt any of the passengers,
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then what exactly are we doing here? What are they saying about this particular chokehold that
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makes it so reckless and so inappropriate that it's criminal? Now, I went and pulled up some of the
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testimony from the government's expert witnesses on chokeholds. It's contained in the defense motion
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to dismiss the case, which a judge rejected. The expert's name is Sergeant Kabaler. Now, again,
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this is the government's witness and the defense witness. Or rather, this is the government's
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witness, not the defense witness. And this is what he told the grand jury in this case.
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The sergeant testified that in the Marines, the chokehold technique that Penny learned is a non-lethal
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maneuver intended to subdue an aggressor. The sergeant did say that a chokehold can be fatal
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when it's applied, quote, to the full extent. But as the defense's motion outlines, the expert
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clarified that Penny did not apply the chokehold to the full extent. According to the sergeant,
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if you want to kill somebody in a chokehold, then your best bet is to place more pressure on the
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arteries by pushing the head forward. You also want to apply pressure to the carteroid arteries
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using a specific placement of the arm and elbow. But Penny didn't do either of those things.
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The sergeant testified that Penny's arm did not allow him to, quote, apply a lot of pressure to
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those carteroid arteries. Instead, Penny placed pressure primarily on the, quote, upper part of
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the jaw. So here's the key quote. All things considered of where his hand placement is and arm
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placement, it looks as though he's just holding him. Now, additionally, several eyewitnesses testified that
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they never heard Neely gasping, gagging, or saying he could not breathe. In other words,
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Daniel Penny performed a maneuver that he was trained to perform as a non-lethal way of subduing
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threats. It took him several minutes longer than he probably thought it would because Jordan Neely
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was fighting back and because he had a coat on. But that's what happened here. And by the way,
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this is the kind of maneuver that's so common in the military that you could pull up hundreds of
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videos of chokehold training. And just for example, here's one of them.
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So I'm going to choke him with my right hand. So this is what I'm going to put around his
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neck. I won't choke you out. So when it hurts, you can step around our phone. Go to sleep.
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Go to sleep. Come on, man. Sleep, sleep, sleep, sleep, sleep.
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Go to sleep. Go to sleep. This one, I pull it tight. And then I stick this hand in the crease
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of my arm right here. And then this hand goes on the back of his head. And then I haven't
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started yet. Are you okay? Okay. So and then I'm going to pull up and squeeze with my arms.
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And then I'm going to pull up on his head and then push it down with this hand. You ready?
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Okay. So they're making light of the whole thing and maybe they shouldn't, but that gives
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you some idea of how widely taught the technique is. The expected result is that the person who
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subdued will quickly recover. And that obviously didn't happen in this case. And from the testimony
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of the medical examiner so far, we don't know why exactly. The medical examiner indicated that
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asphyxiation was the cause of death, but from the defense's motion, we don't know if that's
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actually supported by the evidence. Causation is going to be a big issue in this trial, as in,
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did Daniel Penny actually cause the death of Jordan Neely? We don't know if Jordan Neely died
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because of pressure that was applied to the cartillary artery or to the windpipe or for some other
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reason. What we do know is that when someone has to be forcibly restrained by several people for
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their own protection, there's a risk that something can go wrong. People die suddenly when they get hit
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with a taser. Sometimes people die suddenly when they go for a run. Stress is inherently dangerous
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and physical altercations only compound the risk of somebody dying. Happens all the time.
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But that's why it's a bad idea to pick fights with people on the train and threaten to kill people.
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Even when they're trying to subdue you using a nonviolent technique, things can go wrong.
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That's a risk that the aggressor assumes, not his victims. And it also raises the question of
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what else was Daniel Penny supposed to do? When you've got a guy on a train who's explicitly
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threatening to cause harm to him and the other people around him, what do you want? Are we saying
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that his legal obligation is to just sit there and wait until Jordan Neely starts killing people?
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And if we say no, that no, it's okay to restrain him. How else are you supposed to restrain a fully
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grown man who is, uh, who is, you know, uh, who is thrashing and being violent? Like how else are
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you supposed to do it? And what this testimony from the government's witness underscores once again is
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that this case never should have been brought. No matter what happens, even if Daniel Penny is
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acquitted, it's still a grotesque miscarriage of justice because a healthy society would have given
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Penny an award and thanked him for his service to the community. Instead, the same prosecutors who
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tried to jail the leading presidential candidate are now trying to imprison a man who defended a
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subway car full of passengers from a raving lunatic. This isn't just happening in New York,
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by the way. In Chicago, the police board just recommended firing a police officer because he
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shot someone who drew a gun on him. That's not an exaggeration. They want to fire a police officer
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because he defended himself against an armed man. Watch.
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The police board now recommending that an officer be fired for his actions in the deadly shooting of
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a man last year. Reginald Clay Jr. killed as he ran from police in the North Lawndale neighborhood.
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Now, body camera video shows him pulling a firearm from his waistband before he was shot. Tonight,
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the police board recommended that Officer Fernando Ruiz be fired for violating the department's
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follow-up policies on foot pursuits and de-escalation. Ruiz is still able to request another hearing or
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arbitration. You know, we hear the BLM activists talk all the time about the shooting deaths of
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unarmed black men by police. Well, it turns out, like, it doesn't matter if they're armed or not.
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The unarmed is irrelevant to the activists. Because even if the guy is armed and pulling a gun,
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you're still not allowed. Once again, you just have to wait for him to kill you.
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That apparently is your obligation. If a black criminal wants to kill you,
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then your obligation is to just allow it to happen. That's the implication here. And this is
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what the destruction of Americans' constitutional rights look like. For millions of people living
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in places like Chicago, New York, it's happening in real time. The only choice they're offered is to
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submit to the mob or get crushed by it. This is what Soros-backed prosecutors like Alvin Bragg are doing
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all over the country. They're implementing mob rule. That's been their goal for several years now.
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and the left is still having a meltdown about Donald Trump serving fries for a few minutes at a
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McDonald's. So here's AOC at a Kamala campaign event, whining about it. Let's watch.
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Donald Trump putting on a little McDonald's costume because he thinks that's what people do.
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They're not trying to empathize with us. They are making fun of us.
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They are making fun of us. Donald Trump thinks that people who work at McDonald's are a joke.
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Elon Musk thinks that dangling money in front of a working person
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is a cute thing to do when the election of our lives is before us.
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And if you're not familiar with what she's referring to, actually, Elon is giving away
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a million dollars, a million dollars a day to people who sign his free speech petition.
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And so I'm pretty sure that working people are more than happy to have a million dollars
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dangled in front of them. I've never known a working person who would be insulted by being
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handed a million dollars. I mean, who wouldn't want to be insulted in that way? I would love to
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be insulted by someone just saying, here's a million dollars. That's a great. Of all the
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insults a person can endure, that's certainly one of the better ones. But it isn't insulting
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at all, of course. And this is the lose-lose situation that, of course, they put people like
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Elon in. Elon's a greedy billionaire who never helps working people. And then he gives a million
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dollars a day to working people, and now he's insulting them and dangling money in front of
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their faces. So he can't win. And Donald Trump, of course, can't either. He shows up to McDonald's,
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talks to the employees, is very kind to them, compliments them, learns about their job,
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shows a real interest in their job. It's one of the, for a lot of people watching these,
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the videos of Donald Trump at McDonald's, one of the endearing things about it
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is that he seems to actually be interested in something as simple as how the fries are put
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into the carton. And so he's showing an interest and learning about their job, tries it out for
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himself, and now he's insulting them somehow. Or sorry, not them. He's not insulting them, us.
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AOC repeatedly says that Trump is insulting us. He isn't empathizing with us. He's making fun of us.
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Us, she says. Except that AOC, there's no us here, right? You are a prominent politician.
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You are a powerful figure in Washington, unfortunately. You're not a minimum wage worker.
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You're not a McDonald's employee. You're not working class. And this, again, is the key difference,
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one of the many key differences, between Trump and somebody like AOC. Trump actually isn't pretending.
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He isn't pretending to be working class. He never pretends to be anything other than what he
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actually is. In fact, I read an interesting thread on Twitter where, I can't remember the handle of
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the person. I don't have it in front of me. But they were pointing out kind of the significance of
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the fact that, they're pointing out the significance of the passage of time, actually. No, they're pointing
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out the significance of the fact that Trump always wears suits. And even in those now iconic photos,
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he's wearing, he kind of looks like a McDonald's manager, like an old school manager at McDonald's
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because he's still wearing, he's still wearing his shirt and tie and all that. And work in the
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frying machine, he's got a shirt and tie on. He wears suits always everywhere he goes, unless he's
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golfing. And then other than that, he's always wearing a suit. He never dresses down. This is
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someone who is a member of the obviously upper economic class, upper upper class, the top 1% of 1% of 1%
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1% as a billionaire. And he never pretends otherwise. Even in the way he dresses, he's not
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pretending like he's not, he doesn't go out, you don't, you don't see him dressing down. He looks like
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he dresses like a guy that's got a lot of money. And how do working class people respond to him? Well,
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they love him. It's not a bunch of rich people who are coming out to Trump rallies. No, it's the rich
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people that are sneering at the people that are at the Trump rallies. These are working class people at the
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Trump rallies. And this is something that AOC just can't understand. She'll never understand.
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None of these people will understand that AOC, you know, she thinks the only way to relate
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to the working class is to pretend that you're one of them. She was a bartender 10 years ago. And we
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know that because she constantly talks about it. Just like Kamala Harris, the only reason we know that
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she allegedly worked at McDonald's back in the seventies or the eighties or whenever it supposedly was.
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Um, only reason we know that is because she talks about it all the time, or at least not now that
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she's running for when she started running for national or for president is when she started
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talking about it because to them, this is how you relate, right? To a working class people's
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pretend by pretending that you're, Oh yeah, I'm just a bartender. No, you're not a bartender.
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Um, and, and it, it doesn't work because it's not authentic and people can tell that it's not
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authentic. And that's what, whether working class or no matter what class you're in economically,
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uh, people are drawn to authenticity. They respect it. And, uh, and so, you know, if you're Donald Trump
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and you're one of the most famous guys in the world and you're a billionaire,
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then don't pretend you're not. And he doesn't. Um, and if you're AOC and you're a prominent DC
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politician, stop pretending, Oh, he's looking down on us. You're a member of the political elite.
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You're one of the most famous politicians in the country. That's what you are. Stop pretending you're
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not. Let's see. Here's another, got a couple of other clips somewhere to play. Um, the Harris
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campaign continues its doomed quest to appeal to men. Uh, and their latest attempt is with this
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video featuring Ben Stiller, because you know that Ben Stiller, uh, he's one of those, when you,
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when you think about men that other men respect, right? If I were to go up to any man on the street
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and say, name, name, name, name the top five men in the world right now, who you respect.
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I think everybody, probably the first name they mentioned is Ben Stiller. I think it's any guy
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they go, they go, Oh, well, Ben Stiller, uh, number one, Doug Emhoff, number two, he's, that's your top
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two right there. And, uh, and then routing it out. I think most men would say, uh, Andy Cohen,
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the guy from, I think, what is he? He's a, he's a show host on Bravo TV, I think. And that's, I think
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every guy that's, that'd be their top three. They go Andy Cohen, Ben Stiller, Doug Emhoff. Those are my
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guys. Those are the guys that I model my life after. And so, uh, it just so happens that those
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are the three guys who appear in this video for the Kamala campaign. And here they're, they're talking
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about being girl dads and they're standing in front. We'll play in a second, but they're standing in
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front of signs that say girl dads. Um, which, which by the way, this is just a complaint, but, uh, I
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mean, like everything else I'll talk about on the show, it's a complaint. Uh, I am also a dad of
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girls. I, my, I have two daughters and I would never describe myself as a girl dad. This has become,
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this is a very recent thing, right? Nobody was, nobody was saying girl dads 10 years ago, but now
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the last couple of years, you hear the girl dad thing. It's incredibly cringe and lame. Okay.
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You're just a dad is what you are. You're not a girl dad. You're a dad. So I'm a dad of girls and
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boys. What am I going to say? I'm a girl dad and a boy dad. No, I'm just a dad that covers it. That's
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all you have to say. You don't have to add girl in front of it. Um, but cringe and lame, those are,
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nobody does that better. Nobody does cringe and lame better than Kamala Harris. So that's what you end
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up with this clip. Let's watch it. About being a girl dad. I love how much smarter she is than all
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the guys in the room already. I can tell that she's going to be a powerhouse. She is already
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at two and a half. My daughter's 22 and a half is a feminist, incredibly strong and has, uh, really,
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uh, I just inspired me in so many ways. I love her. I'm the proud dad of Ella over here.
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My vote for Kamala is an investment in my daughter's future. I agree. I'm right there
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with you. When the Dobbs decision came out two plus years ago, uh, I, I heard from Kamala right
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away. And then the next person was Ella. She texted me right away, essentially saying we need to fight.
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This is not just an issue for women. This is an issue for men and families. And this is one of the
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many, many reasons why we've got to elect Kamala's president. Never in my lifetime did I think that we
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would be having to fight for this and the fight for our own bodies. And I think it's really important
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for the men to step up and show that they actually support us and they're willing to put things on
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the line to help us. Okay. So, uh, uh, there are the girl dads for you. And, uh, it just goes to
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like whenever somebody calls themselves, whenever a man calls himself a girl dad, all I hear is girly
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dad. So what you're really saying is you're a girly dad. Uh, and so those are the girly dads over there.
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And, um, ostensibly this is yet again, supposed to be an appeal to men, but it's all about women.
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And, and, uh, it's, it's very telling that the campaign can't even bring itself to send out a
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message for dads, right? It's, they're not trying to mobilize dads or win the votes of dads. They're
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trying, they're going for the girl dads specifically. Those are the only dads that are interested in
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because everything has to be about women always all the time. And we, we, uh, I've, I've made this
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point so many times now, but this is just, it, it's remarkable. Like it's, it is kind of remarkable
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that they, every time, every single time you see something from this campaign where they're
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highlighting men or speaking to men, it always veers immediately. They can't even put 60 seconds
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together of a message. That's just to men. It always has to go into, well, really? Well,
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Hey men, it's important that you vote because think of the women. Um, they just, they can't
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bring themselves to do it. And of course it never goes the other way. Uh, women are never appealed
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to with, you never hear that, that kind of appeal for women, uh, women talking about, you know,
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how the most important thing in their life is to support the men in their life. You never hear
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that at least something Democrats. You're never going to hear that kind of, Hey women, uh, make
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your husbands proud by voting for this politician. You'll never hear that message ever. It only goes
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one way. Uh, and, and what is the message here? We've got, so we've got Andy Cohen on the left.
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He says his two-year-old daughter is smarter than all the men in the room already.
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And that might be true of that particular room that we saw in the clip. I could believe that,
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but generally no, uh, like, no, Andy, your two-year-old daughter is not smarter than all
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the guys in the room. Again, unless he's just talking about you, but, but, uh, beyond that,
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no, which I realize you might say, well, he didn't mean it literally, but once again, can you imagine a
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dad saying the equivalent about his two-year-old son? I know we're used to this kind of thing
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where a parent says, oh my daughter, she's smarter than all the men. Can you imagine? Like I have a
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two-year-old, I have a two-year-old son, two of them, twins. So what if I said, oh man, my two-year-old
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boys, they're amazing. I can tell, I can already tell they're smarter than all the women in the room
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already. They're already, they're already smarter than all the women. If I said that,
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right, it would be seen as the most sexist comment ever made. And yet that's the kind of
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casual disrespect for men that we get from the Kamala campaign in a video geared towards men.
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In that video, their message is, hey, you're, you're all dumber than toddlers. That's their
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message. And then Ben Stiller tells us he's proud of his daughter because she's a feminist.
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That's the only trait that he mentions is that she's a feminist. The only achievement that he tells
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us about. And Doug Emhoff chimes in and brings it back to abortion, of course, because this is
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what's most important to men like Doug Emhoff. And when you're having sex with the nanny and
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impregnating the nanny, and you're a soulless, gutless scumbag like he is, then I could, you could
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see why abortion is so important to him. But he wants to make sure that his daughter is able to get
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abortions. Also, this is the message we hear. Basically, you know, our greatest dream for our
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daughters is that they're able to kill our grandchildren in the womb. That is the message
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from these pitiful, emasculated, cuckolded clowns like the guys in that, in that video.
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And we're very used to this kind of thing. We hear this messaging from Democrats all the time. At a
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certain point, you're desensitized to it. It's sort of, you take it for granted, but
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this is really brutal, evil stuff. When they tell us that they care about abortion rights,
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quote unquote, because they have daughters. And yeah, we hear it all the time, but it's
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what you're saying is that you want to make sure that your daughters are able to kill your
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grandchildren. You want to make sure that you have no descendants beyond your own children.
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It's just such a twisted, evil thing. And it's, but it's the kind of casual evil that
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you get from the Democrat party. All right. Also this post-millennial report,
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social justice advocate and self-described empower mentor, dear God, empower, E-M-P-O-W-E-R-M-E-N-T-E-U-R
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is the word she's going with. Self-described empower mentor, Angelo Rye, told CNN that white folks
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need to be held accountable for not showing up to save democracy. If Kamala Harris is not elected
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in November's election. Let's listen to that clip. Speaking of laying this at the feet of black men
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and honest conversations, former president Obama was back out last night. This is the first time
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since he was in Pittsburgh and invoked the potential of sexism in his appeal to black men,
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to support the vice president, Angela. It should there be a course correction because there was
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so much backlash to that framework. Um, was it a mistake for the former president to say what he
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did or to say it publicly? What was your assessment of what we heard from former president Obama?
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You know, I think that it's, it's wonderful that president Obama is out hitting the trail for
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democracy, frankly. And what I think is a mistake is to let white folks escape the accountability that
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they must face for not showing up to save democracy themselves. Like they want to get mad at presidential
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candidates, right? When they don't wear a flag lapel pin or they don't see you pledging allegiance
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to the flag. That's what they want to get upset about. Now the face of patriotism to them looks
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like, uh, trying to tear down the Capitol and a terrorist attack on January 6th, 2021. So the
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responsibility of saving democracy should be on the largest demographic in this country. That is white
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men, white women. I don't want to see a women's March with pussy hats, uh, come January. If something
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doesn't go right, what I want to see is for them to march themselves, um, to the polls, including
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today. Uh, we are in Detroit, Michigan. So first of all, you can tell that they're nervous because
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they're already lashing out at their voters and calling for accountability and the election hasn't
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even happened yet. So it's not, it's not a good sign when the recrimination start in October. Uh,
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she says that white people need to be held accountable. She, she points the finger back
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at white people, which, you know, it's actually interesting because I think we played the clip
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that they're referring to of Obama calling out black men, accusing them of sexism for not supporting
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Kamala enough. Uh, so again, we see the, the blaming, the scapegoating and the election hasn't even
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happened yet. Um, when you're scolding certain groups for not voting for your candidate before the
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election, uh, it's just a very bad sign. But Obama's lecture to black men has created an
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interesting dilemma on the left because on the one hand he's attacking men and calling them sexist
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so far, so good, but he singles out black men in particular, which complicates matters. And this is
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where the left wing victim pyramid really comes into handy. Uh, we've gone over the system many times.
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I've made two videos, you know, uh, diving in deep on the, uh, on, on, uh, on the, uh, giving tutorials
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on how the left wing victim calculus works. You can go check those out. And if you do check them
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out, you'll see that black men are in fact higher on the victim hierarchy than women as a group.
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Um, but they are not higher than black women in, in particular, black women are at the top of the
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black category on the victim pyramid. The only people higher than black women are trans. Um,
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and then highest of all, of course, are black trans. And that, by the way, it is all very fluid and
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that's changing. I think trans, you know, I mean, they probably are still the top of the pyramid,
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but I might have to do an update one of these days because I, you know, I, I, I trans are,
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they haven't had a, you know, it hasn't, it's been a rough couple of years, uh, for the trans
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victims on the pyramid. They just, they're not, you know, they're not being talked about. They're
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not getting a lot of attention right now on the left. Um, and, and Kamala Harris and the Democrats
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running for office right now are pretty embarrassed of them. Um, so I think, I think you might say
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you've got other groups, I mean, there's always a kicking and clawing and, and they're scratching
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and all the different groups are trying to get to the top of that pyramid and no one stays at the
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top of it forever. Uh, so, you know, I think in the next couple of years, trans may, you know,
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they, they may end up farther down, uh, the, the ladder, uh, who supplants them. Um, I actually,
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I think we in, in, and we'll see what happens in the election that could affect us, but
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women as a group may end up, there was a time when women as a group were at the top of the victim
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hierarchy and, um, we may be getting back to that point, you know, and that would be quite a
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comeback story because women on the left have been, they've been like only just above white men in
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terms of, uh, their, their victim points. And it would be, it'd be quite a comeback if they're able
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to get all the way to the top of the victim hierarchy again. And I don't know, it's, it's,
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it's very interesting to watch, but anyway, uh, as it stands right now, um, this is the way it
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shakes out. Obama's calling out black men as sexist, which means he's accusing them of victimizing
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a group that right now is below them on the victim pyramid. And that's impossible. According
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to the system, victim groups can never be guilty of victimizing the groups that are below them.
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That's the way that the equation works. So it seems that Obama has committed kind of an act of
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heresy here. Now, on the other hand, he is calling them sexist against a woman who is black or, or,
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you know, at least is not white, a quote unquote woman of color, as they say. Uh, and so does that
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make it orthodox? I would think that it does. And I, but the CNN commentator, I guess her point is,
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let's just be safe and go back to crapping on white people and let's just play this thing safe guys.
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Uh, and I think that's her, that's her message. Uh, but this is always the, um, interesting
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dynamics on the left. All right. Finally, a fascinating story, uh, fascinating, you know,
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I don't, well, we talk about science sometimes on the show, you know, I don't, I don't like to get
00:38:49.200
too deep into the science conversations, uh, because I don't, you know, I don't want to, I don't want to
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be, I don't want to start talking over the head of my audience. Uh, you know, I'm, I'm a big science buff
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myself. And so I always have to, like I say, dumb it down. I'm not saying that, but, uh, I don't
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want to, uh, at a certain point, it's like people, it's people, their eyes start to glaze over and I,
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and I realized that. So, uh, just a little bit of science here. We won't spend too long on it,
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but this is a, you know, a breakthrough. Uh, so this is a story from the sun and the sun reports on,
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uh, on a lot of really interesting science topics. So this is a story. An alien has apparently
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given its first TV interview. Filmmakers have bizarrely claimed. In crazed moments on screen,
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a man claiming he had channeled an extraterrestrial proclaimed that humans are DNA experiments created
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by aliens called the new. Daryl Inca, 73, claims that he channels an otherworldly entity named Bashar
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from the future. Uh, after a few seconds of, uh, twitching and shaking, Daryl transforms into
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Bashar and then starts, he transforms into this alien. And this interview was all done for a
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documentary, uh, by a documentary maker named Serena DC, um, who last year, uh, probed the
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existence of alien mummies in Peru. So she's, you know, looked into a lot of, now I will say that
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this article does a lot of really inappropriate editorializing. I mean, right there in the first
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line, they say, bizarrely crazed, claimed, right? They say the man claimed, claimed that he was
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channeling an alien. Now he doesn't claim that he's channeling an alien. He actually channels the alien.
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You could see it for yourself. There's no claim here. This is a fact it's on camera. So let's play,
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uh, this, this clip. Here it is. Check this out. I have to tell you, it's been such an incredible
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journey. And I want to thank you so much for letting me into your life. Oh, my pleasure. Daryl,
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and getting to know you. It's been a rabbit hole already. And now we're about to have, oh, I'm about
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to have an interview with an extraterrestrial. This is a momentous occasion. So I just want to say
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thank you before we get started. My pleasure. You'll never know how much this, this means to me.
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Oh, I appreciate the opportunity to allow him to share his message. So. Thank you.
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Shall I let him come through? Yes. Yes. Give me just a minute.
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And then. I'll say goodbye. See you later. See you on the flip. Yes. All right.
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I don't want to say good day to you this day of your time.
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Please, by all means, you may proceed however you wish,
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but allow us to thank you for the co-creation of this opportunity
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The alien is apparently a radio DJ from the 90s,
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In fact, I would seriously question the judgment and integrity,
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frankly, of anyone who is not persuaded by that clip.
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You know, a lot of you doubting Thomases say that you don't believe in aliens
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How else do you explain what you just witnessed?
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Just a normal guy going about his everyday life, you would think.
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And then suddenly, he's twitching in a way that is very,
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like the twitches when he turns into the alien.
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If I saw him twitching like that without any context,
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I would say, oh, he must be channeling an alien
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because it's a very extraterrestrial-esque twitch.
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And then he starts talking like a cartoon character,
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And basically, the simplest explanation is the best, normally.
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And the simplest explanation here is that this guy is channeling
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There are other ways that get a lot more complicated.
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For example, you could say, oh, he's just making it up.
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Yeah, I mean, if we want to get really outlandish,
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But I think the simplest way is that it's real.
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I'm relieved that the aliens are apparently so friendly.
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I can't imagine being conquered by aliens who talk like that.
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Because in fantasy, sci-fi scenarios, the aliens that take over the world
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are always these monstrous, hideous, scary aliens.
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And we never thought that we would be invaded by intergalactic dorks.
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And so that's a twist, but also kind of makes sense.
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Who are going to be the aliens on some other planet who figure out how to do this?
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Like, the dorks of those planets are going to be the ones who figure it out.
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I need to take a moment to really think more about that and reflect on it.
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Jimmy Kimmel is a rather historic figure in entertainment.
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His show has been on the air for over 20 years, and yet throughout the entire run,
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he has never once told a funny joke, which is an unprecedented streak, I think.
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Sure, other comedy shows have gone decades without producing a single funny scene or moment or even line.
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The Simpsons, for example, hasn't been funny since Bill Clinton's first term in office.
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SNL went at least 15 years without being funny, but they've ruined the streak recently by actually putting out one or two,
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sometimes even three or four amusing sketches per episode.
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They've been doing that for a year or two now, which is pretty remarkable.
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But what sets Jimmy Kimmel live apart is that it has been horrifically unfunny through its whole existence.
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It didn't fall off like The Simpsons or The Office or Seinfeld or South Park.
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And that streak shows no signs of ending, especially considering Kimmel's episode last week that featured this Kamala Harris campaign ad vaguely disguised as a comedy skit.
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And the bit here is that somebody is insulting Donald Trump.
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That's the height of comedy, according to Jimmy Kimmel.
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The insults don't have to be clever or witty or actually funny.
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As long as the insults are being lobbed at Trump, then they automatically count as funny.
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And in this case, it is the actor Dave Bautista who is flinging the insults.
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A lot of men seem to think that Donald Trump is some kind of tough guy.
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Donald Trump had his daddy pay a doctor to say his wheeled feet hurt so he could dodge the draft.
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He sells imaginary baseball cards pretending to be a cowboy fireman.
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The guy's barely strong enough to hold an umbrella.
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He creeps around beauty pageant dressing rooms.
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He acts like a five-year-old behind the wheel of a truck.
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Putin is cattier on social media than a middle school bean girl.
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So this November, let's stop kidding ourselves.
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And the first is that Dave Bautista is an actor.
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And before he became an actor, he was a professional wrestler.
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So he's been pretending to fight for his whole career.
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He's very good at pretending to be a tough guy.
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Now, it's true that he could certainly beat Trump in an arm wrestling contest.
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Not that I would ever accuse a professional wrestler of taking steroids.
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I'm just making a general comment unrelated to the topic at hand.
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Anyway, Bautista has more muscle mass than Donald Trump.
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But only one of those guys has actually been shot in the head in real life and then stood up and pumped his fist in the air like a badass.
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Only one of those guys in real life has stared his own mortality in the face twice and remained totally unfazed by it.
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Trump is actually doing the real tough guy stuff that Bautista pretends to do.
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Bautista, on the other hand, has been repeatedly shot by CGI effects.
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So the guy who's been pretend shot doesn't get to puff out his chest and act manlier than the guy who's been real shot.
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The second problem, and we don't need to belabor this point very much,
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but I will say again, is that even if Bautista was a real tough guy and not just a pretend one,
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he still wouldn't be able to play this game with Trump that he's trying to play here.
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Because if you're on the left, you don't get to mock other men as wusses,
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call them women as an insult, which he does in that video, calls them grandma.
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By the end of the video, calls them a little b****.
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So mocking a man by calling him a woman, you don't get to do that.
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You are on the side that rejects masculinity, any notion of traditional masculinity.
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You deny that being tough and strong and stoic has anything to do with being a man.
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I mean, what if it was true that Trump cries all the time and is weak and effeminate?
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Again, this guy was shot in the head and was unfazed.
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But if it was, according to your ideology, you can't judge him for that.
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He's just being emotional and touched with his emotions.
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You deny that being a man has any meaning whatsoever.
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You deny that the word man even has a definition to begin with.
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I bet you can't answer that question, you wimp.
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You're playing the tough guy routine when an elementary school biology test would reduce
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Now, I understand that because you're on the left, you also think that you can change the
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You think that you can spend decades telling us that masculinity is toxic and then turn
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around and mock Trump for allegedly not being masculine enough.
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You might want it to work that way, but it doesn't, which is why this routine falls flat.
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It's why every attempt by the left to reclaim masculinity and appeal to men during this election
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You've tried to feminize society with great success, unfortunately.
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You're literally trying to turn our sons into girls.
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And now you want to turn to us and say, yeah, Donald Trump isn't manly, right, fellas?
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You don't have the right to even talk about manliness, much less present yourselves as
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On the other hand, Donald Trump not only proved his masculinity by surviving two assassination
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attempts, but has also never attacked men or masculinity.
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It's one of the many reasons we prefer him to whoever Democrats trot out, and it's why
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we're not listening to frauds like Dave Bautista.
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The question everyone in America is asking, am I racist?
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Get a Daily Wire Plus membership to see Am I Racist?
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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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How do we get to a point of racial harmony?
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20 million crimes a year, 6,000, 7,000 hate crimes.