The Matt Walsh Show - October 29, 2024


Ep. 1474 - Media Uncovers SHOCKING Trump-Nazi Link You’ll NEVER Believe


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1 hour and 2 minutes

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165.69472

Word Count

10,437

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794

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 What do you feel in your body when you hear the term white people?
00:00:05.800 I feel like a cringe about it.
00:00:09.120 White, straight, cisgender, man, it's the top of the pile.
00:00:11.940 I'm on the top of the pile. It's me.
00:00:14.360 Can I just propose a toast? Raise a glass if you're racist.
00:00:17.520 It's a racist.
00:00:19.560 That was really weird.
00:00:21.220 Don't deny that you're racist. Try not to be racist, but also don't realize that you're...
00:00:25.220 Until we're willing to talk about these things, healing can't really begin.
00:00:27.980 My daughter's four years old.
00:00:29.120 She's still watching Disney movies and choosing a white princess.
00:00:32.340 Have you talked to her about that?
00:00:33.300 All the time.
00:00:34.180 Is racism inherent to whiteness?
00:00:36.560 Yes.
00:00:36.980 Yeah, probably.
00:00:38.460 Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert.
00:00:42.660 Did race exist as a reality before?
00:00:44.580 We made race exist.
00:00:46.080 Does that make sense?
00:00:46.880 It does make sense.
00:00:48.020 What do you mean?
00:00:48.640 What you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness.
00:00:52.140 This is more for you than this for you.
00:00:54.100 Am I Racist?
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00:01:00.600 Today on the Matt Wall Show, I have uncovered incontrovertible proof that Donald Trump is
00:01:04.380 in fact a Nazi, and literally Hitler.
00:01:06.660 The media has been right all along, it turns out.
00:01:08.520 I'll lay out the evidence today.
00:01:09.620 Also, Tim Walls is really leaning into his football coach persona, and it just has not
00:01:14.940 gone well so far.
00:01:16.420 60 Minutes warns that Trump's immigration policies may break up illegal immigrant families.
00:01:20.760 Is that actually true?
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00:03:03.820 Well, as you've probably heard by now, Donald Trump held a Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden
00:03:08.620 on Sunday.
00:03:09.680 Now, sure, it wasn't a Nazi rally by name.
00:03:12.760 He didn't call it a Nazi rally.
00:03:14.180 There wasn't any Nazi paraphernalia or Nazi flags or swastikas.
00:03:20.560 There really wasn't anything Nazi-related at all.
00:03:22.320 But he did hold his rally in a venue where Nazis held a rally back in 1939.
00:03:27.800 Is that a coincidence?
00:03:30.040 The Nazis rallied at Madison Square Garden, and then suddenly, practically the very next
00:03:34.480 day, or like 31,000 days later, give or take, but who's counting, Donald Trump and
00:03:38.500 his MAGA minions are gathering at the exact same spot.
00:03:42.100 What other conclusions can we draw here?
00:03:44.240 I mean, if Nazis were in a certain venue, then 85 years later, other people are also
00:03:50.260 in that venue.
00:03:51.640 Are we not forced to conclude that the second group of people must also be Nazis?
00:03:56.100 Is it conceivable that two different groups separated by nearly a century could gather
00:04:01.560 in the same building for different reasons?
00:04:05.100 No, it's not conceivable.
00:04:07.240 It is, in fact, I would say, impossible.
00:04:10.060 Now, that's the math that the media and the Kamala Harris campaign are doing.
00:04:13.740 Here is Tim Walz sending up the warning flag before the rally even took place.
00:04:18.920 Watch.
00:04:20.300 Donald Trump has descended into madness over the last few weeks.
00:04:23.760 And I think some of you don't miss on this.
00:04:25.480 Go do your Google on this.
00:04:27.000 Donald Trump's got this big rally going at Madison Square Garden.
00:04:30.220 There's a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid-1930s at Madison Square
00:04:35.860 Garden.
00:04:36.640 And don't think that he doesn't know for one second exactly what they're doing there.
00:04:40.760 A direct parallel, he says.
00:04:46.060 What is the parallel?
00:04:47.880 Well, how much more explicit can it be?
00:04:50.540 There were Nazis in that building 85 years ago.
00:04:53.440 And then on Sunday, other people were in the building, the Nazi building.
00:04:57.960 I mean, what were they doing there except Nazi stuff?
00:05:01.980 This is the point that many high-profile Democrats made.
00:05:04.200 Hillary Clinton denounced the rally as a Nazi gathering.
00:05:08.040 In fact, as she put it, Trump is reenacting the Nazi rally.
00:05:12.440 Watch.
00:05:13.520 Now, one other thing that you'll see next week, Caitlin,
00:05:16.720 is Trump actually reenacting the Madison Square Garden rally in 1939.
00:05:27.340 I write about this in my book.
00:05:29.520 President Franklin Roosevelt was appalled that neo-Nazis, fascists in America
00:05:36.180 were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the kind of government
00:05:43.200 that they were seeing in Germany.
00:05:45.640 Well, we can't ignore it.
00:05:47.940 She's right.
00:05:48.820 And MSNBC, while the rally was going on, made the case as well.
00:05:54.580 But that jamboree happening right now, you see it there on your screen,
00:05:58.780 in that place, is particularly chilling.
00:06:02.000 Because in 1939, more than 20,000 supporters of a different fascist leader,
00:06:07.820 Adolf Hitler, packed the garden for a so-called pro-America rally,
00:06:12.460 a rally where speakers voiced anti-Semitic rhetoric from a stage draped with Nazi banners.
00:06:19.200 When a Jewish protester rushed the stage, the Associated Press reported, quote,
00:06:24.120 instantly, a dozen or more stormtroopers set upon him,
00:06:28.100 knocking him down and beating him as he held his head in his arms.
00:06:31.900 Most of his clothing was torn from his body.
00:06:34.360 Later, he was booked for disorderly conduct.
00:06:39.280 Now, against that backdrop of history, Donald Trump,
00:06:43.180 the man who has threatened to use the military against opponents he calls enemies from within,
00:06:48.640 who has threatened to use the troops to quell what he says are lawless cities,
00:06:54.200 and to use those troops to carry out mass deportations of immigrants,
00:06:58.500 is once again turning Madison Square Garden into a staging ground for extremism.
00:07:03.540 Well, there you have it.
00:07:06.720 And if you aren't convinced, you can read the Washington Post column published on Monday with this headline,
00:07:11.700 Another Night at the Garden, How Trump's Rally Echoed One in 1939.
00:07:16.220 And you should read the piece, of course.
00:07:17.500 It's very important journalism.
00:07:19.380 But in case you don't have time, it echoed the Nazi rally because it was in the same place as a Nazi rally.
00:07:24.960 That's the whole argument.
00:07:26.680 And what other argument needs to be made?
00:07:28.500 It is utterly decisive.
00:07:29.860 Meanwhile, Mika Brzezinski appeared as a guest on The View on Monday,
00:07:34.340 where she nearly brought the collective IQ at the table to room temperature level.
00:07:39.000 It was slightly above room temperature before she got there.
00:07:41.900 Mika warned that we are in the final hours, quote, unquote,
00:07:45.040 and must do everything we can to stop the man who holds, quote, Nazi-type rallies.
00:07:50.340 You need to believe him.
00:07:53.880 And these are the final hours.
00:07:56.080 We need you.
00:07:57.080 We need you, you, you, you, you, and all of you to vote.
00:08:00.200 Yep.
00:08:00.760 Yep.
00:08:01.320 There you go.
00:08:02.560 So, Mika, I think you heard us before you came out.
00:08:07.360 We were talking earlier about yesterday's Trump rally from hell at Madison Square Garden.
00:08:13.520 So, what did you make of it?
00:08:15.300 Well, I think it was everything that you need to know about Donald Trump in one weird white nationalist Nazi-type rally.
00:08:25.140 And, of course, there's historic parallels to where and when this happened.
00:08:29.680 The rally from hell.
00:08:32.160 And it was.
00:08:32.860 I mean, there were even jokes.
00:08:34.200 There were offensive jokes, as we heard at this rally, just like the Nazis.
00:08:38.980 The Nazis, well-known for their sense of humor.
00:08:44.540 Now, you might ask, isn't Madison Square Garden a major venue where lots of events are held every week?
00:08:53.320 Well, yes.
00:08:54.320 And that should tell you the scope of the problem.
00:08:56.560 In fact, I went on Ticketmaster this morning just to see how bad it really is.
00:09:02.460 And I saw that there's a concert for Sidney Lauper, the Girls Just Want to Have Fun Tour,
00:09:07.340 happening in Madison Square Garden.
00:09:08.820 This is tragic news for her fans, but the conclusion is inescapable.
00:09:13.320 Sidney Lauper is a Nazi.
00:09:15.300 Girls Just Want to Be Nazis, apparently.
00:09:17.460 Duran Duran is holding a Nazi rally the very next day at Madison Square Garden.
00:09:21.740 So, Nazism is absolutely rife in the 80s music scene.
00:09:24.960 90s bands aren't much better, I'm very sorry to report.
00:09:28.680 And you can see, if you check the event schedule, Dave Matthews Band and Creed are having their own Nazi rallies
00:09:33.420 at Madison Square Garden in November.
00:09:35.940 And I'm not surprised about Creed, frankly, but I'm very disappointed in Dave Matthews.
00:09:41.560 Now, here's an interesting and really disturbing note.
00:09:44.500 The New York Knicks are having 41 Nazi rallies at Madison Square Garden in the next few months.
00:09:50.600 Nazism is alive and well among NBA players, just as we always suspected.
00:09:55.300 And this is the way it works now.
00:09:57.180 Every large gathering of people is a Nazi rally if it happens at a place where there was once a large gathering of Nazis.
00:10:03.380 Now, of course, needless to say, that doesn't count the 1992 DNC held at the Madison Square Garden
00:10:07.420 or the Ralph Nader Green Party rally in 2000, which was also at Madison Square Garden.
00:10:13.900 And, you know, there are exceptions to every rule.
00:10:16.300 Let's not dwell on those.
00:10:17.260 Let's get back to the main point, which is that Donald Trump is literally a Nazi.
00:10:22.680 Now, maybe you aren't convinced yet.
00:10:24.360 Maybe your wild imagination has allowed you to concoct fanciful hypothetical scenarios where Trump held a rally in Madison Square Garden
00:10:34.560 because it's a really big arena that fits lots of people and not because Nazi sympathizers gathered there eight and a half decades ago.
00:10:42.880 Yeah, I find that sort of speculation to be ludicrous.
00:10:45.800 But, you know, fine, let's just go with that for a moment.
00:10:49.080 Then how do you explain the other parallels between Trump and Hitler?
00:10:53.420 Consider this.
00:10:54.800 Donald Trump, as you may have noticed, almost always wears suits.
00:10:58.940 It seems kind of odd.
00:11:00.200 You know, in an era where most politicians are dressing more casually, Trump insists on wearing a suit all the time.
00:11:09.560 Kind of a strange quirk.
00:11:11.560 Doesn't really make sense until you connect the dots.
00:11:15.820 And as you can see, someone else has also been documented wearing suits.
00:11:21.640 Now, the parallels run even deeper.
00:11:23.820 Recall that infamous photo of Trump eating a taco salad on Cinco de Mayo.
00:11:28.120 Obviously traumatizing already just for the cultural appropriation alone.
00:11:33.220 Not to mention the fact that he didn't even have guacamole on his taco salad, which is totally bizarre and inexplicable.
00:11:38.960 And I don't get that.
00:11:40.120 But instead, don't think about that.
00:11:42.100 Think about how he was eating the salad.
00:11:44.840 He was sitting in a chair at a table.
00:11:49.340 And again, it seems strange at first.
00:11:55.200 You think to yourself, why is he eating at a table?
00:11:59.140 Why a table, of all things?
00:12:01.760 Who eats at a table?
00:12:05.320 Well, turns out that someone else was also famously photographed eating dinner at a table.
00:12:12.420 Have you seen enough yet?
00:12:15.780 How many coincidences do you need?
00:12:18.860 Hitler sat at a table.
00:12:20.500 Trump sat at a table.
00:12:22.260 Hitler wore a suit.
00:12:24.620 Trump wore a suit.
00:12:26.720 People who liked Hitler went to Madison Square Garden once 85 years ago.
00:12:31.780 Trump went to Madison Square Garden.
00:12:34.600 The conclusion follows with mathematical certainty.
00:12:40.920 Trump is a Nazi.
00:12:42.760 Sidney Lauper is a Nazi.
00:12:45.380 The Knicks are Nazis.
00:12:47.400 The dots all connect.
00:12:49.680 Once you see it, you can't unsee it.
00:12:53.340 Now, I think I've proven the case beyond any reasonable doubt at this point.
00:12:56.600 But I do want to address the most outlandish rebuttal from the Nazi sympathizers.
00:13:01.260 They will sometimes point out that Trump was actually already president.
00:13:08.580 You know, he was in office for an entire term.
00:13:12.380 And if he's a fascist dictator, then we should be able to look and see that he did a whole bunch of fascist dictator stuff while he was in office.
00:13:23.100 But as these naysayers argue, he didn't do any of that.
00:13:27.920 And in fact, Trump was the first president in decades to refrain from starting any new wars or invading any new countries.
00:13:36.780 Trump did not use his presidential powers to install himself as a dictator for life.
00:13:42.140 He did not end democracy.
00:13:44.540 He did not take any steps to make himself into the autocratic ruler of the country.
00:13:48.960 In fact, Trump signed fewer executive orders than Obama, Bush, and Clinton before him.
00:13:57.320 If you're judging Trump by how he actually governed, you're forced to conclude that he was the least power-hungry president in the past 100 years at least.
00:14:09.240 He was remarkably restrained in his governance.
00:14:12.620 At least that's how the argument goes.
00:14:16.760 I find it deeply unconvincing.
00:14:19.940 Because just because Trump didn't do something in the past, that doesn't mean that he won't do it in the future.
00:14:27.500 Indeed, the fact that he didn't do it in the past only means that he will do it in the future.
00:14:35.640 I mean, think about it.
00:14:36.480 As an analogy, just consider it this way.
00:14:39.320 This is an airtight analogy.
00:14:40.600 Trump was the burglar casing the house before he makes his move.
00:14:49.620 Now, if there's a burglar casing your house, just because the burglar drives away without stealing anything, that doesn't mean you can't say, oh, well, we're good.
00:14:58.780 We're safe.
00:15:00.400 Because it doesn't mean that he's not going to steal in the future.
00:15:02.520 You see, but now, of course, in this case, the burglar was actually in the house for four years and didn't do anything.
00:15:11.000 So, actually, if a burglar is in your house for four years and doesn't steal anything at all, then it's really good evidence that he's not a burglar.
00:15:17.100 So, you know, that analogy maybe isn't helpful.
00:15:20.300 But so forget about that.
00:15:21.360 The point is that this is all part of Donald Trump's plan.
00:15:24.260 He refrained from anointing himself supreme ruler during his first term only so that we would be lulled into a false sense of security.
00:15:33.680 He's like a snake coiled up and waiting to strike.
00:15:37.620 He's a Hitler who didn't govern like Hitler so that later he could govern like Hitler.
00:15:44.600 It's all part of the plan.
00:15:46.840 Part of the spell that he casts.
00:15:48.720 And you know who else casts spells?
00:15:52.960 Well, that's Voldemort, actually.
00:15:55.180 But also probably Hitler.
00:15:58.040 Think about it.
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00:17:07.940 60 Minutes ran a segment about Trump's immigration policies and headline,
00:17:14.480 Trump vows to deport millions.
00:17:16.900 Would it mean family separations?
00:17:19.240 Let's watch a quick clip of this.
00:17:22.300 Monica Camacho Perez and her family worry about that.
00:17:26.040 They have lived and worked in the country since coming illegally from Mexico more than 20 years ago.
00:17:31.300 What scares you the most?
00:17:32.640 I think of my nieces and my nephews, that they're going to get separated from their parents.
00:17:42.520 They made a life in Baltimore where Monica, who's 30, teaches English as a second language.
00:17:49.300 We are a normal family like anybody else.
00:17:53.720 We go to church.
00:17:55.380 We work every day.
00:17:57.820 We pay taxes.
00:17:58.840 She's among the more than 500,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the country as children
00:18:04.880 who are protected from deportation under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program known as DACA.
00:18:11.600 I'm the only one right now that's, like, protected while my parents are not, my brothers are not.
00:18:17.400 My brothers have children that are born here.
00:18:20.480 So if they were to get deported, what would happen to their kids?
00:18:26.480 Although I have my life here, I think that I would take the decision to go back with my parents, to take care of them.
00:18:36.560 You would?
00:18:37.660 Yes.
00:18:38.400 You own a home here.
00:18:40.520 This is the city you grew up in.
00:18:41.980 But they're also part of my American dream.
00:18:48.560 And I can't imagine living here without them.
00:18:52.720 Like Monica's nieces and nephews, more than 4 million U.S.-born children live with an undocumented parent.
00:18:59.000 Okay, so, and there's been a lot of fear-mongering about this, about the supposed mass deportations that Trump is going to enact when he's in office.
00:19:12.500 And I hope he does enact the mass deportations, but I'm not sure if that's actually going to happen.
00:19:19.740 And what is the argument?
00:19:21.100 What's the argument?
00:19:21.720 Well, the argument is that this family, and we hear this kind of argument all the time, right?
00:19:27.640 The argument is that this family has been breaking the law, living here illegally, for 20 years.
00:19:36.540 And since they've been breaking the law for a really long time, we should just let them continue to break it.
00:19:44.100 I mean, think about that argument.
00:19:46.400 Well, they've been here for 20 years.
00:19:48.780 So if you break a law for a certain amount of time, it doesn't count anymore?
00:19:52.460 So if somebody's like a bank robber for 20 years, and then they're finally caught, is the judge going to say,
00:20:00.180 oh, oh, you've been doing it for how long you've been doing this, 20 years?
00:20:02.840 Oh, well, I, yeah, we can't send you to prison.
00:20:06.300 I mean, this is, you've been doing this for too long.
00:20:10.440 Like, if anything, doesn't that mean that the punishment is worse because you've been doing it for a long time?
00:20:15.880 Um, you'd think that's how it goes.
00:20:21.300 And in this case, no one is even talking about a punishment.
00:20:24.480 We're just saying you have to go back to your home country.
00:20:29.000 And why is that a punishment?
00:20:30.320 Especially given that every single illegal immigrant who comes here, if you ask them about it,
00:20:38.180 they'll tell you that their home country is a wonderful place.
00:20:41.360 If you dare speak ill of it, let's say you make a joke about Puerto Rico, for example,
00:20:48.420 they'll get very, very offended.
00:20:51.400 Or at least we're told they'll be offended.
00:20:55.940 Well, you love it so much, then going back to it is no punishment at all.
00:20:59.280 It's like, why are you even here in the first place?
00:21:02.380 According to you, your home country is a wonderful, wonderful place.
00:21:09.540 And then we get this bit about how, you know, we're breaking up families,
00:21:14.180 which is the, you know, that's kind of the main argument against deportations and enforcing the border
00:21:22.200 is that, well, we're going to break up families.
00:21:24.520 And we get these kinds of teary-eyed sob stories and so on.
00:21:29.280 And let me just say this.
00:21:30.520 This is one of those issues that, to me, it's not complicated.
00:21:36.260 Okay?
00:21:36.620 I mean, even a lot of people who get the issue right, ultimately, will still concede that,
00:21:41.600 well, it's very complicated.
00:21:42.400 It's a very complex, complicated issue.
00:21:44.460 It's actually not complicated.
00:21:46.940 It's very uncomplicated.
00:21:49.200 Okay?
00:21:49.360 Very simple.
00:21:50.940 If you didn't come here legally, you need to leave.
00:21:53.540 If you are not a legal citizen of this country, if you are not legally allowed to be here,
00:21:59.120 then you need to leave.
00:22:02.020 Really simple.
00:22:03.500 Every single person who is not a legal citizen, who is not legally allowed to be here,
00:22:08.800 needs to be kicked out.
00:22:11.280 It's the simplest thing in the world.
00:22:12.720 Now, it's simple, but it may also be hard.
00:22:19.160 It's like something can be hard but simple.
00:22:24.200 Right?
00:22:25.300 Complicated and hard are not necessarily synonyms.
00:22:29.280 So it can be hard.
00:22:30.160 It can be hard emotionally.
00:22:31.340 If you're a sensitive person and you're an empathetic person, you might consider it emotionally
00:22:37.620 sort of difficult because these people don't want to go back to their home countries where
00:22:43.900 they belong.
00:22:45.360 And so telling them they have to go back means that they're going to cry and be very upset.
00:22:49.400 And so that might be an emotionally hard thing to witness.
00:22:53.320 But I have to confess, I don't personally find it that emotionally difficult.
00:22:59.260 But maybe you do, and that's fine if you're a sensitive person.
00:23:02.800 I don't hold that against you.
00:23:04.600 It's still not complicated.
00:23:07.000 If you're here illegally, you need to go.
00:23:09.300 You broke our law.
00:23:10.500 We're enforcing the law.
00:23:12.480 It's nothing personal.
00:23:15.560 We don't, as I've said many times, we may, I'm willing to say that I understand why you
00:23:24.280 came.
00:23:26.280 Right?
00:23:26.680 I wouldn't want to live in Mexico either, or, you know, whatever country you're coming
00:23:30.900 from.
00:23:31.260 I wouldn't want to live there either.
00:23:32.320 I'd also want to be here.
00:23:34.540 And I'll even say that if I thought I could get away with, if I wanted to get out of my
00:23:39.940 country of origin because it's a hell hole, and there's another country that I think is
00:23:44.300 a lot better, and I thought I could get away with just going there illegally and not
00:23:49.440 going through the whole process of getting a legal citizenship, that I'd probably do that.
00:23:53.960 Because why not?
00:23:57.760 You know, I have no, I don't care about that country's laws.
00:24:00.000 It's not my country.
00:24:01.160 I have no loyalty to it.
00:24:05.700 So I can understand that from a kind of self-serving perspective.
00:24:08.540 I can understand why somebody does that.
00:24:12.340 But you still got to go back.
00:24:14.900 I can understand why you broke a particular law.
00:24:17.220 You still broke the law.
00:24:19.820 And we're going to enforce it.
00:24:23.880 You can choose to take it personally or not.
00:24:26.300 It's not personal.
00:24:27.600 It's just the law.
00:24:30.020 Simple as that.
00:24:33.460 Are we breaking up families?
00:24:35.980 No.
00:24:37.180 We're not breaking up families.
00:24:38.400 You know, the family arrangement is totally up to you.
00:24:44.260 If you're a family where some members of the family are legal citizens and some are illegal
00:24:50.060 immigrants, then it's up to you.
00:24:53.240 I mean, the entire family can go back to where they came from.
00:24:58.260 That's probably the easiest thing for everybody.
00:25:01.780 I totally believe in keeping families together.
00:25:03.920 I think it's great to keep families together.
00:25:05.120 I think one thing that immigrant families tend to get right is they keep, you know,
00:25:11.340 multi-generation households.
00:25:12.840 They keep families together across not just the nuclear family, but across generations.
00:25:17.680 I think that's a great thing.
00:25:18.920 I'm all for it.
00:25:21.320 And that's why I say when we deport them, yeah, deport the whole family.
00:25:25.200 And I wish them luck.
00:25:28.680 You know, send the whole family, send all 15 of them back to Guatemala or Mexico or wherever
00:25:33.680 they came from, and I wish them all the luck in the world back in their home countries.
00:25:38.980 I really do.
00:25:39.640 I don't even mean that sarcastically.
00:25:42.640 But you don't belong here.
00:25:43.800 You're not here legally.
00:25:44.700 This is our country.
00:25:45.620 It is not yours.
00:25:48.160 We have a right to the sovereignty of our country.
00:25:52.120 We have a right to enforce our laws.
00:25:54.180 And there's no amount of crying that you can do that will make me change my mind about that.
00:26:07.060 And, you know, there's another thing, too, and this is a point I know I've also made that
00:26:11.260 but really can't be made enough about these, the illegal immigrants that, you know,
00:26:16.980 you can't help but notice when you see these sob stories where they're interviewing the illegal immigrants
00:26:22.640 and they start talking about why they came here.
00:26:27.820 It's always the same thing.
00:26:29.140 It's always, well, it's a better economy.
00:26:34.680 I came here for the economic opportunities.
00:26:36.440 I came here because I wanted to make more money.
00:26:40.440 Once again, I get it, right?
00:26:43.260 I understand why you'd want to come to a place for the economic opportunities.
00:26:49.280 But that's it.
00:26:52.600 Like, that's all we ever hear.
00:26:54.280 You notice what they don't say.
00:26:57.080 They don't say, I love America.
00:27:00.100 I love America's history.
00:27:01.780 I love its traditions.
00:27:05.620 I admire America and I admire the American people.
00:27:09.400 And I've admired it for so long.
00:27:13.040 I just wanted to be a part of it.
00:27:15.580 I'm so grateful to this country.
00:27:20.500 I'm grateful for, you know, the opportunities I've been allowed to have.
00:27:24.960 I'm asking, you know, will you allow me to stay, please?
00:27:30.940 The answer would still be no.
00:27:32.180 But that kind of humility and gratitude are the two things that are always missing from these sob stories.
00:27:45.520 Always.
00:27:47.840 Now, there may be illegal immigrants out there who have humility and gratitude.
00:27:50.980 Again, even if they do, you still got to go.
00:27:53.400 And if you're a humble, grateful person, you should understand that.
00:27:56.420 But it's hard not to notice that it is always missing.
00:28:04.260 Like, not only are we importing all of these people from other countries,
00:28:09.720 and not only are they coming here illegally, but they have no love for the country that they're coming to.
00:28:15.400 They see America as purely, purely, they see it purely in economic terms.
00:28:20.620 They see it as nothing but an economic opportunity.
00:28:29.460 You know, to them, it's like switching jobs.
00:28:31.680 It's that kind of thing.
00:28:32.680 It's like going from one company to another.
00:28:35.560 It's like seeing that the company that you're in is falling apart,
00:28:39.280 and there's a company over here that's doing better,
00:28:41.200 and so you change jobs from one company to another.
00:28:44.080 That's how they see it.
00:28:46.440 And what does that mean?
00:28:47.320 I mean, the more of these kinds of people you allow into the country, the more you lose your national identity
00:28:52.960 because you're bringing people in who don't even care about that identity.
00:28:57.880 They have no appreciation for it.
00:28:59.340 They don't care about it.
00:29:01.800 And in fact, I keep saying they're here for the economic opportunities,
00:29:04.440 and even that is probably generous.
00:29:08.260 I'm probably being generous phrasing it that way because the truth is that many of them are actually here,
00:29:13.660 not even for the economic opportunities really, but for the entitlements, to be a part of the welfare state.
00:29:22.020 So, yeah, they want the economic opportunity, but that is the economic opportunity they're here for,
00:29:27.040 is the opportunity to live off of the taxpayers who they don't care about, who they have no affinity for,
00:29:34.560 they have no gratitude towards at all.
00:29:37.260 Which, you know, maybe is one of the reasons why, and you could say that I'm cruel and heartless,
00:29:42.820 but it's one of the reasons why I don't get too emotional watching these things
00:29:45.980 because, like, you don't even, you know, you don't care about me.
00:29:51.040 You don't care about me and my family.
00:29:54.560 You don't care about the burden that you are to American citizens and American families and American children.
00:30:02.260 You don't give a damn about that.
00:30:05.620 And so I'm supposed to care that much about you?
00:30:10.120 I'm supposed to care more about you than I do about my own people, my own countrymen?
00:30:13.600 I don't.
00:30:15.560 And neither do you.
00:30:16.620 So you know what?
00:30:17.020 The feeling is mutual.
00:30:20.080 All right, so Tim Walls, the campaign really wants this guy to be the manly man,
00:30:25.800 the average, everyday working man's man, the regular Joe, and they're trying to make that brand stick.
00:30:34.580 They're trying desperately, but it's just not working.
00:30:39.360 They just can't get around the fact that Tim Walls is, at the end of the day, a weird dork,
00:30:45.580 that he's a dork and he's weird, and men don't respond well to weird dorks.
00:30:50.700 That's the problem.
00:30:51.340 Yet they're pushing it anyway, and they're really leaning heavily into Tim Walls' alleged background as a football coach.
00:30:58.800 They're trying to make Coach Walls happen.
00:31:01.820 But it's becoming very apparent that Tim has not only never coached football,
00:31:07.360 but has probably never even seen a football game.
00:31:10.600 Maybe he coached European football.
00:31:12.380 You know, he seems like the type.
00:31:14.200 Maybe to have coached soccer, but he definitely doesn't know anything about American football.
00:31:18.080 Well, so just as an example, I mean, this is a tweet that is going to live in infamy.
00:31:26.220 It's so bad that Walls deleted it, but the Internet is forever, as we know.
00:31:31.740 So here was the tweet yesterday.
00:31:32.740 Let's put it up.
00:31:35.040 And just for the background on this, remember, and we played this yesterday,
00:31:38.400 he played Madden with AOC,
00:31:40.700 because this, again, was their attempt to appeal to young voters,
00:31:44.460 especially young male voters.
00:31:46.500 And then he posted a clip of them playing Madden,
00:31:49.540 along with the caption,
00:31:52.700 AOC can run a mean pick six,
00:31:55.100 and I can call it audible on a play.
00:31:57.460 And we both know that if you take the time to draw up a playbook,
00:32:00.300 you're going to use it.
00:32:01.260 Okay, so as about 90 million people have pointed out to Tim,
00:32:10.900 run a mean pick six is not,
00:32:15.820 that's not a phrase.
00:32:17.200 That's not a phrase that anyone uses in football.
00:32:20.460 It has literally never been used ever in the history of the game.
00:32:24.960 It certainly isn't, you're not going to hear that on the field.
00:32:28.240 You definitely won't hear it on the sideline from a coach.
00:32:33.340 The defensive coach is not going to yell out to the defender,
00:32:39.020 run a pick six, run the pick six play.
00:32:42.360 Not going to happen.
00:32:43.900 A pick six, for those who are not familiar with football,
00:32:46.480 which, by the way, being unfamiliar with football and football lingo is fine.
00:32:50.360 If you don't know anything about football,
00:32:52.400 I'm not going to judge you for that.
00:32:54.280 Well, if you're a man, I'll judge you a little bit,
00:32:55.780 but I won't judge you that harshly.
00:32:58.240 Unless you pretend that you know something about football,
00:33:00.620 that's when it becomes a problem.
00:33:02.700 And Tim Wallace is pretending.
00:33:05.060 So if you're not familiar,
00:33:06.160 a pick six happens when somebody on the defensive side of the ball
00:33:10.180 intercepts the ball and runs it to the house,
00:33:12.920 runs it in for a touchdown.
00:33:14.160 That's what we call a pick six.
00:33:15.940 Yeah, you do run when you have the interception.
00:33:19.960 So you run the pick six in a certain way.
00:33:25.180 Like, nobody phrases it that way.
00:33:26.660 But the point is, a pick six is not a play that you call.
00:33:32.180 And the way he phrases it, it makes it sound like it's a play that you call.
00:33:36.460 Oh, you run the pick six.
00:33:37.300 No, nobody, that's, if it was that easy, you would just run that play every time.
00:33:45.120 You'd run the pick six play on every down.
00:33:48.020 And the other team would score zero points.
00:33:51.220 At the end of the game, it would be 172 to zero.
00:33:54.920 Because you could just run the pick six every time.
00:33:57.820 Now, it seems like a small thing,
00:33:59.260 but it just goes to show how totally fraudulent this guy is.
00:34:02.940 He's pretending to be a football coach,
00:34:04.920 just like he's pretending to have had combat experience.
00:34:08.420 Everything about him is fake.
00:34:09.600 Everything about it.
00:34:11.380 I mean, this nerd is just fake and phony and made up.
00:34:14.380 Everything about him.
00:34:15.660 Can't even get the football lingo down.
00:34:17.540 He can't even fake it convincingly.
00:34:19.480 But he keeps going.
00:34:20.800 Even after this pick six debacle,
00:34:22.860 he still tweeted this last night.
00:34:26.080 Let's listen to this.
00:34:27.740 Eight days to go.
00:34:30.500 This election's already started.
00:34:32.140 People are voting across the country.
00:34:34.140 And so you know what it means.
00:34:35.260 This is where I've got to do it.
00:34:36.620 Huddling up a little bit here.
00:34:38.020 Time for a little bit of a peck talk.
00:34:39.760 Look, we got to admit it.
00:34:41.940 This game is tied.
00:34:43.360 Two minutes left on the clock.
00:34:44.780 We got the ball.
00:34:45.680 We're driving down the field.
00:34:46.800 We're doing the blocking and everything we need to do.
00:34:48.920 And I know you got a saying around here that came from Bo.
00:34:51.840 The team, the team, the team.
00:34:55.300 And boy, do we have the right team.
00:35:01.560 So all gas, no brakes for the next eight days.
00:35:05.080 Plenty of time.
00:35:06.800 Plenty of time to sleep when you're dead.
00:35:11.060 Our time now.
00:35:12.440 We're moving this thing over the next eight days.
00:35:14.900 An inch at a time, a yard at a time.
00:35:16.920 One door at a time, one phone call at a time.
00:35:19.100 One of those door knocks and one of those interactions.
00:35:22.160 Because one or two extra votes per precinct in the state of Michigan will make Kamala Harris the president.
00:35:28.720 So they're just really trying to make it happen.
00:35:31.040 They love the idea.
00:35:34.160 They love the idea of having a guy on the ticket who can do the football coach pep talk at halftime routine.
00:35:43.920 But he can't do it.
00:35:46.240 Even the way he says it.
00:35:47.800 Let's huddle up a bit here.
00:35:48.840 Let's huddle up a bit here, folks.
00:35:51.760 Let's huddle up a bit here.
00:35:52.980 A little pep talk here.
00:35:56.060 Yeah, we got to run the blocking.
00:35:57.560 And the, you know, we got to.
00:35:59.140 Let's go out there, folks.
00:36:01.040 And, you know, do the blocking.
00:36:02.540 And do the touchdowns.
00:36:04.960 And run.
00:36:06.200 And do the runs.
00:36:07.000 And all of that.
00:36:08.320 All right.
00:36:09.860 Team on three.
00:36:10.780 My God.
00:36:14.340 And he posted that with this caption.
00:36:15.860 He says, it's a tied game.
00:36:17.020 Two minutes on the clock.
00:36:17.900 We've got the ball.
00:36:18.640 We're driving down the field.
00:36:20.040 Even if we move one inch at a time, one phone call at a time, one doorknock at a time, we will win this.
00:36:25.740 Now, look.
00:36:26.820 Again, I'm not trying to be pedantic.
00:36:28.840 But if you're going to use football analogies in order to appeal to football fans, the analogies have to make sense.
00:36:35.860 And so I have to point out that if you're running a two-minute offense, you've got two minutes left on the clock.
00:36:44.700 And the game is tied.
00:36:45.840 You're trying to win the game in regulation so you don't go into overtime.
00:36:50.520 Even if you have all of your timeouts.
00:36:52.360 And he hasn't told us, do you have all your timeouts or not?
00:36:54.540 But even if you do, you still need to pick up chunk plays to get into scoring range.
00:37:00.000 So the one inch at a time, no, if you go one inch at a time on the football field with two minutes left, you know, you're not even going to make it past the 32-yard line.
00:37:12.400 And the game will be over.
00:37:13.760 At least it'll be into overtime.
00:37:14.780 So that's the, like, I know it sounds pedantic, but if the drain, like, moving it slowly and methodically down the field, which is what he's talking about, that's what you do when you're trying to drain the clock.
00:37:33.140 So the better analogy would be, like, if this is what he's going with, you would say, okay, we got the lead.
00:37:38.920 It's the fourth quarter.
00:37:40.740 Let's not make any big mistakes here, folks.
00:37:43.420 Let's keep the ball.
00:37:44.740 Don't turn it over.
00:37:46.040 Let's move it down the field.
00:37:47.280 Get some first downs.
00:37:48.220 Stack some first downs.
00:37:49.000 Let's run this thing out.
00:37:50.280 I'm not sure that would even be the best analogy.
00:37:52.200 I'm not sure that's the best message that you want to send a week before the election, but that's what it would be.
00:37:58.060 That's what the one inch at a time approach.
00:38:00.160 That's what you do with it.
00:38:01.060 But if you're trying to win the game at the end, you need to pick up chunk yards.
00:38:04.600 So, and besides, coach, what if the defense just runs a pick six play?
00:38:11.620 What if they run the pick six?
00:38:13.440 Then you're screwed.
00:38:15.520 So, I mean, it's like, and the thing is, even if he could, even if he knew enough about football to do the football analogies,
00:38:30.680 so that they made sense, it still would be cheesy.
00:38:34.980 Like, it still wouldn't work.
00:38:36.820 So, we are just trying to explain to Tim how football is actually played and what kind of lingo and terminology you use and all that,
00:38:46.460 and you need to know a little bit about situational football in order to make these analogies.
00:38:49.920 But even if he got it all down, it's still like, this is, it's bad enough that he can't do it right,
00:38:58.180 but even worse, really, that this is their idea of how to appeal to men.
00:39:01.820 I'm a big football fan.
00:39:04.820 I don't need football analogies in politics.
00:39:07.060 In fact, I don't like football.
00:39:09.740 There are scenarios where a football analogy works for me, but I don't need to hear that from politicians.
00:39:14.920 I don't like football analogies in politics, and I don't like them in church.
00:39:19.980 Okay, those are the two places.
00:39:22.600 I don't want to hear a politician doing football analogies, and I don't want to hear a priest doing football analogies,
00:39:27.480 Even if they're doing them right.
00:39:31.960 Because to me, what we're dealing with, whether in church or politics, it's more serious than that.
00:39:40.440 To me, it advertises that you're not taking it seriously enough.
00:39:44.140 And I say that as a football fan.
00:39:46.500 When you go for the analogies and you don't even know how to do them and you don't know anything about football, it just makes it all the more of a disaster.
00:39:53.480 All right.
00:39:55.860 I think we have time for this.
00:39:57.920 I have to give it some time because this tweet from Elon Musk that he put up over the weekend, I was tagged in it about 7,000 times for good reason.
00:40:07.680 I had it text.
00:40:08.640 I had probably 11 or 12 people text this tweet to me in the span of like an hour or two.
00:40:17.000 And here it was.
00:40:17.920 Musk tweeted, trust those who return the shopping cart.
00:40:22.360 And then there's a screenshot of the shopping cart theory that was originally posted to, I'm not sure what form it was posted to, but you've probably seen this post floating around.
00:40:33.720 A lot of people credit it as the origin of the shopping cart movement, the movement of people who recognized how important it is to return the shopping cart.
00:40:43.060 And look, I don't want to get into a pissing match here.
00:40:45.800 I really don't.
00:40:47.500 I'm not somebody who demands credit for things, but I will say, I have to say, that this post is not the origin of the shopping cart movement.
00:40:58.880 In fact, I first wrote about shopping carts and the threat imposed by shopping cart ditchers way back in 2013.
00:41:07.520 Okay, I wrote a whole blog post about it in 2013.
00:41:10.100 Pretty lengthy one.
00:41:11.800 This shopping cart theory post is from 2020.
00:41:14.800 So that's seven years later.
00:41:17.060 I've been on this beat for more than a decade.
00:41:20.380 Okay, I was here fighting this battle before.
00:41:23.520 I was here before cart narcs.
00:41:25.400 God love them.
00:41:26.460 All due respect.
00:41:27.720 I was here before this post.
00:41:29.000 I was here before all of them.
00:41:30.340 Damn it.
00:41:30.760 Okay.
00:41:31.440 I want that.
00:41:32.020 I do want that acknowledged.
00:41:33.200 I want that on my gravestone when I die.
00:41:35.140 I want it to say, here lies Matt Walsh, the founding father of the shopping cart movement.
00:41:39.540 That's what I want.
00:41:41.120 You give me credit for nothing else.
00:41:42.380 I want credit for that.
00:41:43.380 I want credit for it.
00:41:45.860 Anyway, so the screenshot that Elon posted, the post from 2020, just articulates the theory,
00:41:50.840 the theory that this person did not come up with, but the theory that you can tell whether
00:41:56.580 somebody is fundamentally a member of civilization or a savage based on whether they return the
00:42:01.520 shopping cart.
00:42:02.840 And it's obviously correct.
00:42:04.480 It's obviously true.
00:42:07.200 And the shopping cart ditchers and their apologists will always say that we over here on Team Return
00:42:16.840 are making too much of a small thing.
00:42:19.660 And that's what they'll say.
00:42:21.780 I get that all the time.
00:42:22.980 They'll tell me, Matt, it's not worth, like I've heard you talk about this on the show
00:42:27.140 probably 50 times.
00:42:29.620 You've written about it.
00:42:30.920 You've tweeted about it.
00:42:31.880 Like it's not worth, there's no way that this issue is worth all of the time you've dedicated
00:42:36.600 to it.
00:42:37.080 That's what they say.
00:42:37.800 But what they don't understand is that it's a big deal because it's not a big deal.
00:42:43.580 Okay.
00:42:43.840 That's the point.
00:42:44.700 The fact that it's a small scale situation, relatively low stakes with no reward for doing
00:42:51.000 the right thing and no punishment really for doing the wrong thing, that is what makes
00:42:56.180 it a big deal.
00:42:57.320 Okay.
00:42:57.620 It's why it tells us so much about you.
00:42:59.180 Because in most other situations in life, when you do the right thing, there's at least
00:43:04.180 the potential for some kind of reward.
00:43:06.500 Even if the reward is just other people seeing you do the right thing and thinking highly of
00:43:14.520 you, that's a form of reward.
00:43:17.360 And then on the flip side, when you do the wrong thing very often in life, there's at
00:43:22.840 least the threat of some kind of punishment, even if the punishment is just that other people
00:43:28.280 see it and think less of you.
00:43:29.960 But the shopping cart situation is unique because it's a clear right versus wrong decision.
00:43:34.520 It's a point in life where the morally correct path is clear.
00:43:39.960 And yet if you follow it, nobody will notice or cheer you on.
00:43:44.900 And if you go the other way, in most cases, nobody will notice and give you grief for it.
00:43:49.600 They might notice later when your errant cart slams into their door panel, but by then you're
00:43:54.700 long gone.
00:43:55.440 So in the moment, there's very little risk or reward.
00:43:59.740 And it's those moments where a person is defined.
00:44:05.000 That is where you reveal yourself to be a hero or a villain, a member of human civilization
00:44:10.920 or a primeval beast unfit to live among us.
00:44:16.200 That's what the shopping cart is all about.
00:44:18.840 And now, look, I say this as someone who I would like to see punishments.
00:44:22.400 I think that there should be monitoring and punishing where shopping carts are concerned
00:44:28.120 because the shopping cart is a test and many of you have failed the test.
00:44:35.640 And so now there should be punishment and shaming, even physical torture meted out.
00:44:42.180 The shopping cart ditchers, nothing too severe.
00:44:45.720 I think maybe, you know, maybe we just yank a couple of teeth.
00:44:49.600 Maybe we cut off a finger.
00:44:51.840 I'm not advocating violence here.
00:44:54.000 I'm saying that we should, that should be in the law.
00:44:56.200 Okay, I want to be very clear.
00:44:57.140 I'm saying that we should put into law that and the punishments should be carried out by
00:45:02.360 a legal authority.
00:45:03.440 So just to be very clear about that, do not, I'm not encouraging anyone to chase anyone else
00:45:08.440 down and cut off their fingers because they didn't return their cart.
00:45:12.720 I would understand if you did.
00:45:15.360 I would get it.
00:45:16.400 But don't do that.
00:45:21.700 Don't do that.
00:45:23.360 And shopping carts aren't the only situations like this.
00:45:25.460 You know, there are others, there are other situations that are like, that are similar
00:45:30.160 to it, especially inside the home, you know, in the home, in the family, you have all kinds
00:45:37.540 of little moments where you have to make a moral decision.
00:45:41.440 I mean, clear right, clear wrong, the distinction is very obvious, but there's no one around
00:45:46.720 to reward or punish you, you know, if you do the right thing or the wrong thing.
00:45:50.180 For example, you have a piece of trash and you go to throw it away, you know, whatever,
00:45:59.120 you have a napkin or a paper plate or something and you go to the trash can to throw it away
00:46:03.060 and the trash can is at capacity.
00:46:06.420 There's no room in the trash can for your piece of trash that you have.
00:46:10.060 And so this is a moment of choosing.
00:46:13.340 This is the speech, as you can tell, I've given my kids this many times.
00:46:16.540 This is a moment of choosing.
00:46:18.900 This is a moment that defines you as a person.
00:46:23.000 Because you can either perch your little piece of trash precariously on top of the mound of trash
00:46:29.360 and then walk away and wait for someone else to do it, or you can take the initiative to take the bag out,
00:46:37.700 tie it up, bring it all the way out to the trash can outside, and then put a new bag inside the trash can.
00:46:43.660 It takes about two minutes.
00:46:47.120 You know, and that's a test that I will say that everyone in my family, except for me, fails every single time.
00:46:53.620 I am the only one in my family who is physically capable of actually,
00:46:57.420 I'm the only one who's ever put a trash bag in a can.
00:46:59.460 I don't think I've known anyone else to do it, except for me.
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00:49:32.020 Now let's get to our daily cancellation.
00:49:39.260 You know, there are a few things that are less interesting than media commentary.
00:49:44.320 When one media outlet comments on another media outlet, as a general rule,
00:49:47.520 you get a level of nasal gazing,
00:49:49.800 navel gazing, rather, that's usually pretty hard to stomach.
00:49:52.400 But every now and then, there's an exception to the rule,
00:49:54.780 and the complete meltdown of the Washington Post this week is one of those exceptions.
00:49:58.480 For one thing, this is a meltdown that tells us a lot about how Democrats will react
00:50:02.180 if Donald Trump wins the election in November.
00:50:05.120 And as I'll explain in a moment, we can draw some lessons from the Post's implosion also.
00:50:09.960 Here's the background.
00:50:10.780 Mayhem broke loose at the paper when the editorial board wasn't allowed to endorse Kamala Harris.
00:50:16.640 The paper's owner, Jeff Bezos, said that he wants the Post to appear neutral
00:50:20.280 because nobody trusts the corporate press anymore,
00:50:23.200 and so therefore, no more endorsements.
00:50:26.060 In response to this new policy, several members of the editorial board at the Post have quit,
00:50:31.120 and 20, or rather, 200,000 readers, 200,000,
00:50:34.980 around 10% of the paper's readership,
00:50:37.340 canceled their subscription in just a couple of days.
00:50:39.880 They've been fuming nonstop on social media and in the Post's comment section,
00:50:43.920 and they're very, very angry.
00:50:46.320 Some of it's pretty entertaining,
00:50:47.880 as readers find various unhinged ways to lash out at Jeff Bezos.
00:50:53.680 One comment read, quote,
00:50:55.840 This was the final straw.
00:50:57.720 I canceled my Post subscription and will never shop at Whole Foods again.
00:51:01.420 But I will keep my Prime membership because he owns MGM,
00:51:04.660 which owns Hot Tub Time Machine.
00:51:06.860 Hilarious flick.
00:51:07.780 Now, that comment raises all kinds of questions,
00:51:11.660 like, are you actually watching Hot Tub Time Machine multiple times?
00:51:17.560 That's maybe the most bizarre reason anyone's ever had to not cancel their Amazon subscription.
00:51:23.260 In any case, essentially, these people have been denied their daily dose of anti-Trump hysteria,
00:51:29.520 so they're collapsing.
00:51:31.160 Anything that doesn't reaffirm their belief that Trump is Hitler simply breaks their brains.
00:51:35.460 They cannot process it.
00:51:36.740 They cannot handle it emotionally or intellectually.
00:51:40.120 And at times like this, it's very easy to point and laugh at the lunacy.
00:51:43.440 And we should be doing that because this situation is obviously worthy of mockery.
00:51:46.900 At the same time, it's probably worth using the Post meltdown as a teachable moment,
00:51:51.220 as Barack Obama was so fond of saying.
00:51:53.820 Maybe it's a good idea for the rest of us,
00:51:55.980 people whose sanity isn't tied to the endorsements of the Washington Post editorial board,
00:52:00.420 to take stock of our own blind spots and preconceptions.
00:52:03.220 After all, unlike Washington Post readers,
00:52:05.920 sane people are capable of self-reflection.
00:52:08.100 They're capable of considering information that doesn't align with their previous beliefs.
00:52:12.780 So in that spirit, it's worth asking,
00:52:15.040 is there some critical piece of information that we have been taking for granted?
00:52:19.900 Is there some assumption that we have been making
00:52:21.840 about this campaign that actually may not be totally true?
00:52:26.640 Turns out that, indeed, there may be something we all got wrong, for the most part.
00:52:30.980 All along, a lot of us assumed that Kamala Harris is merely an empty pantsuit,
00:52:37.180 a word salad generator who serves as a puppet for far more powerful interests.
00:52:42.380 And all of that is true, of course, but we could be overlooking the possibility that,
00:52:46.760 in addition to being a tool for entrenched government interests,
00:52:49.960 and in addition to being a total moron,
00:52:52.820 Kamala occasionally took the initiative and did her own thing.
00:52:55.860 And it's a shame that we may have overlooked that possibility,
00:52:59.660 because it turns out Kamala taking the initiative is far more embarrassing and humiliating
00:53:04.620 than we could have ever imagined.
00:53:07.140 So this is a story that comes to us from the New York Times.
00:53:10.420 And believe it or not, it's intended to make Kamala Harris look good.
00:53:14.460 This is a positive, or at least it's supposed to be, positive Kamala Harris story.
00:53:19.060 The headline is this.
00:53:19.820 The policy record, Harris isn't talking about.
00:53:25.060 The paper reports, quote,
00:53:26.480 As Vice President, Kamala Harris has targeted racial and gender gaps in health care, lending, and other areas.
00:53:32.060 She isn't running on that part of her record.
00:53:35.180 What follows are some of the most remarkable paragraphs that have been written
00:53:38.220 about what Kamala has actually been doing in the White House.
00:53:41.240 Admittedly, that's not a high bar to clear,
00:53:43.140 because no journalists have bothered to write anything about what Kamala Harris has been doing in the White House,
00:53:47.900 or what she did do in the White House.
00:53:49.860 And we assume that's because she really wasn't doing anything at all.
00:53:53.240 But that's apparently not true.
00:53:54.960 Quoting from the article,
00:53:56.260 Paging through intelligence reports just weeks after she was sworn in as Vice President,
00:53:59.600 Kamala Harris was struck by the way two female foreign leaders were described.
00:54:04.180 The reports used adjectives that, in her view, were rarely used to describe male leaders.
00:54:09.600 Ms. Harris, the first woman to hold her office,
00:54:11.740 ordered up a review that scrutinized multiple years of briefing reports from various intelligence agencies,
00:54:16.360 looking for possible gender bias.
00:54:19.440 The article continues,
00:54:20.700 quote,
00:54:21.080 The study found some questionable word choices, but no widespread pattern,
00:54:24.720 according to a senior intelligence official,
00:54:26.660 one of five who requested anonymity to discuss the review.
00:54:29.800 None would disclose the words flagged by Ms. Harris because the reports were classified.
00:54:33.640 Still, the exercise had an impact.
00:54:35.240 Intelligence officials added a new training class for analysts
00:54:37.940 on how to judge and assess female foreign leaders,
00:54:41.340 according to another official.
00:54:42.360 Yes, you heard that correctly.
00:54:46.280 When she first got access to highly classified intelligence reports,
00:54:49.360 documents that are supposedly so sensitive,
00:54:52.520 almost no one's allowed to read them,
00:54:54.720 Kamala's first thought
00:54:56.060 was that the intel agencies needed sensitivity training.
00:55:02.440 And this is something that, again,
00:55:03.480 this was done in a classified briefing.
00:55:05.360 This was not virtue signaling for the sake of the public.
00:55:07.700 This is just her being herself.
00:55:11.200 And that was how she read this.
00:55:13.340 That was her first reaction.
00:55:14.840 She didn't take the time to process all of this new information.
00:55:17.960 She didn't ask a bunch of probing questions
00:55:19.720 that could inform the foreign policy of the United States.
00:55:22.560 Instead, she determined that the people
00:55:24.120 who spend most of their time overthrowing foreign regimes
00:55:26.920 and planning assassinations
00:55:28.920 should stop what they're doing
00:55:31.020 and take sensitivity training.
00:55:33.260 Now, the New York Times acts surprised
00:55:36.440 that Kamala Harris isn't going on the campaign trail
00:55:39.360 and talking about this moment
00:55:40.720 as if it's not monumentally embarrassing.
00:55:43.500 They suggest that Kamala is just being cautious
00:55:45.440 because of all the misogynists out there.
00:55:47.980 And since we can assume that Kamala's team planted the story,
00:55:51.100 the whole article implies a staggering lack of self-awareness on their part.
00:55:55.080 But there's a much bigger concern here,
00:55:58.080 which is that this anecdote demonstrates very clearly
00:56:00.340 that Kamala is a malignant buffoon
00:56:03.520 who, despite all appearances,
00:56:05.760 is indeed capable of exercising some level of independent authority.
00:56:10.820 She doesn't just mindlessly repeat talking points
00:56:13.300 that were written by left-wing activists,
00:56:15.080 although, I mean, she does also do that.
00:56:17.500 But she's, on top of that,
00:56:18.620 a full-blown left-wing activist in her own right.
00:56:21.760 When she says she wants to implement equity
00:56:23.580 across the entire federal government,
00:56:25.800 that's exactly what she intends to do.
00:56:28.680 With that in mind, statements like this one,
00:56:30.440 where Kamala Harris says it's important to allocate disaster relief
00:56:33.140 on the basis of equity,
00:56:35.060 become even more sinister and troubling.
00:56:38.380 Watch.
00:56:39.680 It is our lowest-income communities
00:56:43.400 and our communities of color
00:56:44.700 that are most impacted by these extreme conditions
00:56:49.640 and impacted by issues that are not of their own making.
00:56:55.180 And women.
00:56:56.680 Absolutely.
00:56:57.000 And so we have to address this
00:57:00.040 in a way that is about giving resources based on equity,
00:57:04.200 understanding that we fight for equality,
00:57:06.420 but we also need to fight for equity,
00:57:08.040 understanding not everyone starts out at the same place.
00:57:10.960 And if we want people to be in an equal place,
00:57:13.040 sometimes we have to take into account those disparities
00:57:15.480 and do that work.
00:57:20.080 Now, I played that clip in the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Helene
00:57:23.500 when the Biden-Harris administration was interfering with relief efforts
00:57:26.580 intended to save American citizens.
00:57:28.040 And while FEMA was busy allocating money to house illegal immigrants,
00:57:32.020 it was clear at the time that Kamala had no problem with that outcome.
00:57:35.680 In her mind, it was equity.
00:57:37.260 But this New York Times report makes it clear that Kamala Harris is indeed a primary driver
00:57:42.660 for this ideology in the administration.
00:57:45.660 Quoting again from the article,
00:57:46.720 Kamala Harris lobbied for billions in funding community banks
00:57:50.480 that serve disadvantaged areas and frequently lend to people of color.
00:57:54.420 During the pandemic, she repeatedly asked her vice presidential staff
00:57:57.080 for demographic breakdowns on COVID vaccination recipients
00:58:00.160 and pressed the administration's health officials to address gaps.
00:58:04.340 She pushed the federal bureaucracy to incorporate concerns about equity
00:58:07.240 into routine business, so much so that her advisors seldom briefed her
00:58:11.720 on domestic policies without having prepared a ready answer
00:58:14.440 about their impact on women, Black, and Hispanic people
00:58:17.080 and other racial minorities.
00:58:20.300 Yes, she's concerned with the impacts of policies on women, Black, and Hispanic people
00:58:24.300 and other racial minorities.
00:58:26.420 Or to translate that, Kamala doesn't care about the impacts of policies on white men.
00:58:33.760 In other words, what she was asking is,
00:58:36.220 she wants the information on how this impacts everybody but white men.
00:58:40.580 Because the way it impacts them is irrelevant.
00:58:43.800 That's the one demographic group that she isn't concerned about.
00:58:47.020 She wants to make sure that your bank can give you a loan,
00:58:49.960 but only if you're not a white man.
00:58:51.600 She wants to make sure the government helps you during a natural disaster,
00:58:55.580 but only if you're not a white man.
00:58:58.220 We saw this approach many, many times during the Biden-Harris administration.
00:59:01.260 In 2021, their first year in power,
00:59:03.300 the administration tried to deny white people access to the Restaurant Revitalization Fund,
00:59:08.120 which was distributing more than $29 billion of federal money.
00:59:11.460 In one case, a white cafe owner in Texas said that he lost nearly $100,000 during the lockdown,
00:59:17.220 so he applied for assistance.
00:59:18.540 But the restaurant owner wasn't a woman or a socially disadvantaged person, quote-unquote,
00:59:23.360 meaning he was a white man.
00:59:24.380 And so the Small Business Administration put him at the back of the line.
00:59:26.880 And as a result, the fund was going to run out of cash before he got any money.
00:59:30.820 Now, in that case, a judge ruled that the Biden-Harris administration had violated the Constitution,
00:59:34.700 but the administration didn't stop there.
00:59:36.840 That same year, in 2021, the Biden-Harris administration attempted to establish a debt relief program
00:59:41.240 that prioritized women and so-called farmers of color,
00:59:44.740 again, meaning no white men.
00:59:46.960 And again, there was a lot of money involved.
00:59:48.600 We're talking about tens of billions of dollars.
00:59:50.120 And after the program was announced, several white farmers applied for assistance.
00:59:53.900 One of the farmers applied along with his wife.
00:59:56.060 In the end, the man received just $7,200.
01:00:00.460 His wife received 10 times that amount, $72,000.
01:00:05.320 And because they weren't minorities, neither one of them got any insurance repayments.
01:00:09.560 A federal judge just shut down this program a few months ago, saying, once again,
01:00:15.260 that it, of course, flagrantly violates the Constitution.
01:00:18.520 And there are many more examples where this came from.
01:00:20.840 As the Washington Post reports, quote,
01:00:22.100 In March, a Texas judge ordered a 55-year-old federal agency tasked with helping minority-owned businesses
01:00:27.320 across access capital and government contracts to open its doors to all races.
01:00:32.400 And last summer, a federal judge ordered a small business administration program
01:00:35.680 created to help minority-owned businesses access government contracts serve all races,
01:00:40.560 prompting the agency to require applicants to justify their social disadvantage through essays.
01:00:46.300 It goes on and on.
01:00:47.360 Now, the Biden-Harris administration has done everything it can to demonize white men
01:00:52.040 and to deprive them as much as possible solely on the basis of their race and gender.
01:00:56.280 As bad as all this is, it gets worse when you realize that true believers in leftist ideology
01:01:01.260 don't see the past four years as a model.
01:01:05.980 They see it as a foundation to enact even more policies intended to demonize
01:01:10.780 and ultimately destroy anyone who disagrees with them, in particular, white men.
01:01:14.340 That's what these demented, spiteful activists want.
01:01:19.740 And as Kamala flipped through her intelligence briefings shortly after taking office,
01:01:24.200 she made it very clear that for all her cluelessness, she is indeed one of those activists.
01:01:31.220 If she somehow gains full control of the White House,
01:01:34.020 she'll take all these discriminatory policies to their logical extreme.
01:01:38.920 Whatever that looks like exactly, it won't be pleasant for the tens of millions of Americans
01:01:42.520 who happen to be white men.
01:01:44.680 A lot of people will be punished solely on the basis of characteristics that they can't control.
01:01:49.580 And contrary to what many assumed,
01:01:52.700 Kamala is not going to do that because she's told to do it.
01:01:55.260 She'll do it because she wants to.
01:01:58.440 Because she believes in this stuff.
01:02:01.060 It will be an administration essentially run by those jilted Washington Post readers.
01:02:05.600 People who are rabidly ideological and incapable of rational thought outside of that.
01:02:13.720 And that is why, since Kamala has been canceled enough times in this segment,
01:02:17.880 we'll circle back to the beginning and say that those angry Washington Post readers
01:02:22.120 are today canceled.
01:02:25.900 That'll do it for the show today.
01:02:26.640 Thanks for watching.
01:02:27.120 Thanks for listening.
01:02:27.700 Talk to you tomorrow.
01:02:29.080 Have a great day.
01:02:30.100 Godspeed.
01:02:30.400 Godspeed.
01:02:56.240 Godspeed.
01:02:56.480 Amen.
01:02:56.840 Amen.
01:02:57.240 Amen.
01:02:57.520 Amen.
01:02:58.600 Amen.