The Matt Walsh Show - March 10, 2026


Ep. 1748 - Watch This INSANE Moment That Belongs In A Dystopian Novel


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The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail was published in 1970, but it was quickly banned by major publishers because it was seen as racist and offensive. Now, it's back in print, and it's been censored ever since.

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00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Walsh Show, we've now had two Islamic terror attacks in a week.
00:00:03.360 Has this persuaded the left that maybe unchecked Islamic migration is not the best idea?
00:00:07.540 Well, of course it hasn't. Also, Lindsey Graham appoints himself emperor of the country as he
00:00:11.680 calls for even more wars in the Middle East. And David French reaches his final form,
00:00:16.080 publishing a New York Times article where he fawns over a Christian heretic who says that
00:00:19.820 God is non-binary and wants us to abort our children. All of that and more today on the Matt
00:00:24.100 Walsh Show. If you were to ask somebody to name a famous dystopian novel, they'd probably
00:00:53.600 come up with something like Orwell's 1984 or Animal Farm. Maybe they'd mention Fahrenheit 451
00:00:59.620 by Ray Bradbury. Or if they're younger, they'd say something, unfortunately, like The Hunger Games.
00:01:05.880 These are all very well-known works of dystopian fiction and pretty much every school forces
00:01:10.280 students to read at least one of them. What's interesting about all these novels is that in
00:01:15.660 every case, the threat comes from within. You have the dictatorship, the capital in The Hunger Games,
00:01:22.260 Big Brother and the party in 1984, the tyrannical pigs in Animal Farm, the fire captain in Fahrenheit
00:01:29.140 451. That's not a knock against the novels, but it's worth pointing out. You know, this is the
00:01:35.620 safe message that's approved to teach in every school in the country. Students are bombarded with
00:01:41.760 messages that, you know, that tell them that domestic authoritarianism in one form or another
00:01:48.200 is the greatest threat. And then when these students grow up, unsurprisingly enough, many
00:01:53.540 of them are sympathetic to left-wing messaging about the alleged rise of fascism in the United
00:01:59.200 States. But there is one dystopian novel that focuses on an external threat to a sovereign
00:02:05.480 nation. And appropriately enough, this dystopian novel, unlike all the other ones I mentioned,
00:02:11.020 has actually been censored relentlessly. No school in the United States will assign it to you.
00:02:18.340 If you mention that you've even read this novel, you'll instantly be labeled a white supremacist by the
00:02:23.600 editors of The Atlantic. Reading this novel amounts to wrong think. Now, it was first published in the
00:02:29.760 1970s, but it was quickly dropped by major publishers because it was seen as racist and offensive.
00:02:35.800 Currently, it's only in print because of a small independent publishing house called Valbin Books.
00:02:40.580 And I'm talking about the book called The Camp of the Saints by the French author Jean Raspail.
00:02:47.700 Contrary to what you're told, this book is not a white supremacist screed, nor is it concerned
00:02:53.980 solely with the rise of domestic fascism. Instead, The Camp of the Saints is about a threat that is
00:02:58.960 external to a sovereign nation, specifically the threat of unchecked mass migration. Now, as the author
00:03:04.500 puts it, the book is not about big brother. It's about big other. This is one dystopian plot line
00:03:10.520 that you really aren't supposed to read. But if you do read the book, you'll quickly come across
00:03:15.380 dialogue that doesn't exactly mince words and the characters that aren't exactly subtle.
00:03:21.500 Certainly back in the 1970s, the novel might have seemed a little over the top,
00:03:25.320 hard to believe. For instance, in the very first chapter, a million foreigners from India are on
00:03:30.700 boats rapidly approaching the coast of southern France. And as the foreign armada approaches,
00:03:36.500 a white French hippie barges into the home of an old professor, and the hippie can't contain his
00:03:42.760 excitement about the foreign flood that's descending on France, his home country. He says, quote,
00:03:48.400 tomorrow, we won't recognize this country anymore. It's going to be reborn. My real family is all the
00:03:53.600 people coming off those boats. Now I have a million brothers, sisters, fathers, and mothers,
00:03:58.440 a million wives. And he talks about how he's going to marry one of the foreigners and all of his friends
00:04:03.480 are going to do the same thing. And eventually there won't be any white people left in France,
00:04:08.000 which he sees as a great thing. Now I'm not going to spoil the surprise of what the professor does
00:04:13.040 to this hippie. It's a book that's worth reading is all I'm going to say. But you get the idea.
00:04:17.740 The book is full of quotes like this. And honestly, if you were a reader in France in the 1970s,
00:04:23.180 the dialogue may have seemed, you know, fairly unconvincing. After all, who would actually welcome
00:04:28.580 a horde of impoverished foreigners who were in the process of invading their home country?
00:04:34.420 In real life, how many people would have so little respect for their own country,
00:04:39.360 harbor such disdain for their own skin color, that they would welcome the invasion of a million
00:04:44.720 hostile migrants from a distant land? Well, it's been half a century since The Camp of the Saints
00:04:50.520 was published. Still one of the only dystopian novels that you're not allowed to talk about
00:04:55.200 in polite company. But if there was ever any question of whether the characters in the novel
00:05:00.460 were a little over the top, a little unbelievable, that conversation has now ended as of today.
00:05:10.060 After what just happened in New York City, we can definitively say that if anything,
00:05:14.640 The Camp of the Saints dramatically undersold the extent of the anti-white,
00:05:19.700 anti-civilizational depravity that would take hold in the West.
00:05:23.180 The book was ahead of its time. In other words, as of 2026, everyday leftists walking around the
00:05:29.700 streets of New York have far more suicidal empathy, harbor far more anti-white hatred
00:05:36.660 than any character depicted in The Camp of the Saints. And we briefly discussed this,
00:05:42.360 the terrorist attack in New York that happened over the weekend. We talked about this yesterday.
00:05:46.640 But in particular, we need to focus on how a man named Walter Masterson,
00:05:51.560 who was present during the attack, responded to what he experienced. Masterson was in front of
00:05:59.700 the mayor's residence demonstrating in favor of more migration to the United States. He was chanting
00:06:04.140 through a megaphone that New York welcomes everyone. And then as he was saying this,
00:06:09.700 one of the Muslim terrorists jumps up behind him, yells Allah Akbar, and throws a bomb at the
00:06:15.860 conservative activist Jake Lang. This is some of the most extraordinary footage you'll ever see.
00:06:20.560 We'll play it back from two different angles. Here it is.
00:06:24.140 We were born and raised in New York, and we want everyone here to stay in New York.
00:06:30.920 You don't get to come from outside and then tell everyone else.
00:06:34.200 move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move, move.
00:06:44.880 Your this nigga do a bomb, bro? Your he threw a bomb? Your he threw a bomb, bro?
00:06:51.280 Nice. That stinks. It was sick. You did it? That stinks.
00:06:54.720 Hey, yo, then he just threw Allah Akbar bombs. It stinks. You know, damn what I was to me.
00:07:01.260 That was crazy. He threw a a la Akbar cocktail at y'all.
00:07:05.140 That was some wild s**t, bro.
00:07:07.380 And y'all saying them s**t is good?
00:07:11.100 Yo, go back to back. Go back to back.
00:07:13.180 This is where s**t's going crazy.
00:07:14.560 Yo, you hit a cop, bro?
00:07:16.400 What's wrong with you, bro? You s**t retarded.
00:07:22.120 There's also an amazing lack of urgency among some of the spectators there,
00:07:25.580 including the narrator, who's hanging around after a bomb was thrown.
00:07:31.420 And it doesn't seem that concerned about it.
00:07:33.920 But this is the shot that, they'll put it on the screen right now,
00:07:38.080 that more than any other image I've ever seen encapsulates the ideology of modern leftism.
00:07:43.840 This is it right here.
00:07:44.600 Like, the whole issue can be illustrated in this one shot.
00:07:49.480 This is the whole thing.
00:07:50.820 This is an emasculated white guy, literally in the act of extolling the virtues of open borders and migration,
00:07:56.980 getting used as a literal footstool by a Muslim bomb thrower whose parents came from Afghanistan.
00:08:04.440 It's a political cartoon playing out in real life.
00:08:07.040 It's hard to believe that it's real, but it is.
00:08:10.180 It's like watching someone who's trying to convince you to get a pit bull,
00:08:13.360 and the pit bulls are safe, and then while he's speaking, a pit bull comes up and mulls him.
00:08:18.140 Actually, it's worse than that, because in that scenario,
00:08:19.680 you'd assume the guy would probably stop promoting pit bulls after getting mulled by one, probably.
00:08:25.000 But Walter Masterson has not changed his beliefs at all in the wake of this attack.
00:08:29.300 Instead, he wrote the following on X.
00:08:31.140 Quote, I was in the middle of saying, as a born and raised New Yorker,
00:08:35.060 we welcome everyone in the city, when he threw that over my head, and I still stand by it.
00:08:38.820 As a born and raised in New York, everyone is welcome.
00:08:42.420 Everyone except Chief Goat F-er, Jake Lang.
00:08:46.980 And then in a follow-up, Masterson wrote, quote,
00:08:49.700 I cannot stress this enough.
00:08:51.040 It was right near our feet, and it did not look real.
00:08:53.520 We just stood there laughing.
00:08:55.120 Meanwhile, the incel femoids ran away, having been totally jester-mogged.
00:08:59.400 And their cortisol levels have yet to recover.
00:09:04.300 So he is making fun of the people who tried to get away from a bomb.
00:09:09.520 But he's so woke, he's so woke and so enlightened,
00:09:12.520 that he was just going to say, like, he was going to let it blow him up.
00:09:15.120 Because he had decided that, hey, if a Muslim guy wants to blow me up,
00:09:18.700 then I should just get blown up.
00:09:20.380 What is my own life?
00:09:21.580 Why should I protect my own life?
00:09:23.120 If a Muslim immigrant from Afghanistan thinks that I should die,
00:09:26.240 well, then I should just die.
00:09:27.480 That is my responsibility.
00:09:28.700 That's what he's saying.
00:09:29.400 You're an incel.
00:09:32.460 You're an incel if you try to avoid getting blown up by a Muslim.
00:09:37.720 On Instagram, Masterson repeated this language.
00:09:40.200 He claimed that the bomb was a piece of cardboard,
00:09:42.820 which obviously isn't true.
00:09:44.040 And again, he's like a character from a dystopian novel,
00:09:46.240 an actual dystopian novel.
00:09:48.240 Now, if you're tempted to dismiss Masterson as a performance artist or a moron,
00:09:51.840 rest assured, he's not an outlier.
00:09:53.100 To be clear about what happened,
00:09:54.440 Jake Lang, the right-wing activist,
00:09:56.340 was staging an event outside the mayor's residence in New York City,
00:09:59.540 explicitly calling for the removal of all Muslims from the United States,
00:10:02.420 saying they're incompatible with the country.
00:10:04.720 In a response, before the two terrorists tried to murder Lang,
00:10:07.400 a crowd of white leftists formed.
00:10:10.200 And according to Turning Point USA's reporters who were on the scene,
00:10:12.760 the mob of angry white leftists openly called for Lang's murder
00:10:16.740 before someone actually tried to kill him.
00:10:18.680 Watch.
00:10:20.280 Right as we got out of our Uber to show up to this event,
00:10:23.380 there was a kid with a Freedom shirt getting berated.
00:10:26.560 And it was instant.
00:10:28.120 Like, right as we showed up, we saw some kid get chased out.
00:10:31.220 And it just gave me flashbacks to Minneapolis.
00:10:36.060 Yeah, absolutely.
00:10:37.120 These were white leftists that were coming here to kill Jake Lang.
00:10:44.080 And I'm not exaggerating when I say that.
00:10:46.820 You could hear multiple of the members saying,
00:10:50.760 kill Jake Lang.
00:10:52.240 They were doing everything they could to get to him.
00:10:55.320 They were trying to cross the barricades.
00:10:58.300 When he ran away from the attempted bombing,
00:11:01.800 the leftists then went to the other side to try and cut him off.
00:11:05.820 They were doing everything in their power to kill him.
00:11:10.640 So we saw this after the murders of Brian Thompson and Charlie Kirk,
00:11:14.060 as well as the attempted assassinations of Donald Trump.
00:11:16.600 An overwhelming number of leftists, probably a majority at this point,
00:11:19.700 want to see their political opponents get killed.
00:11:21.660 And on top of that, they want to see the downfall of the United States.
00:11:24.760 They want white people to be eliminated from the face of the earth.
00:11:27.220 They want a true dystopia, in other words.
00:11:30.820 Now, nothing illustrates this point more clearly than the response of the mainstream corporate press,
00:11:35.300 including the supposedly reformed CBS News,
00:11:38.880 to what happened during this attack on Saturday.
00:11:41.940 First, we need to establish what exactly happened.
00:11:43.780 So this is the moment when a bomb lands at Jake Lang's feet.
00:11:48.300 Watch.
00:11:48.520 Watch.
00:12:00.360 Report.
00:12:00.840 Report to white people women.
00:12:08.340 Whoa.
00:12:12.520 Whoa.
00:12:13.340 What the f*** happened?
00:12:19.620 That was a f***ing bomb.
00:12:21.060 Was it?
00:12:21.820 It was like a f***ing bomb.
00:12:23.660 That's a nail bomb.
00:12:25.720 Jesus.
00:12:26.340 What the f***?
00:12:27.340 I didn't sign up for this.
00:12:29.220 Holy f***.
00:12:30.420 That was a nail bomb.
00:12:31.180 Yo, Jesus is king.
00:12:33.300 And he made it that that nail bomb didn't go off.
00:12:36.320 Jesus is king.
00:12:37.580 Thank you, Lord God.
00:12:39.860 Thank you, Lord God.
00:12:41.500 What just happened?
00:12:42.260 Thank you, Lord God.
00:12:43.540 They threw a nail bomb at us and it didn't explode because Jesus is still on the throne of my life.
00:12:49.500 Thank you, Jesus.
00:12:51.000 They just threw another one.
00:12:52.660 So that was the first bomb, which did not detonate.
00:12:55.380 And then there was a separate attack in which one of the terrorists threw a bomb at a police officer,
00:13:00.040 which also did not detonate.
00:13:02.860 Watch.
00:13:03.140 So there's no mystery about the motive here.
00:13:30.040 While one of the terrorists was being transported to jail, he informed officers, without being asked any questions, by the way,
00:13:35.720 that he was on a mission to cause more deaths than the Boston Marathon bombing in the name of ISIS and Islam.
00:13:41.380 So with that in mind, let's take a look at how the press covered the story.
00:13:45.920 Here's NBC.
00:13:47.940 Quote, breaking a device ignited outside Zoran Mamdani's mayoral residence yesterday during an anti-Islam protest and counter-protest was confirmed to be an improvised explosive, New York City police say.
00:13:58.900 Of course, the goal of that headline is to make you think that the anti-Islam protesters, quote, unquote,
00:14:04.980 placed the explosive device outside the home of the Muslim mayor, which is not at all what happened.
00:14:11.020 The headline is vague on purpose to avoid describing what happened.
00:14:14.600 They want readers to believe a lie.
00:14:17.180 NBC's New York affiliate did the same thing.
00:14:19.220 They published the following article, quote, multiple arrests made after suspicious devices found outside Gracie Mansion, home of Mayor Zoran Mamdani, during anti-Islam rally and counter-protest.
00:14:30.560 Meanwhile, TMZ went with the following headline, which was also inaccurate and wildly misleading.
00:14:35.620 Quote, suspicious devices found outside Zoran Mamdani's residence.
00:14:40.920 And there was this egregious article from The Guardian.
00:14:43.160 They plastered Jake Lang's photo at the top of the story, implying that it's a story about him.
00:14:48.420 And then the article states, explosive device thrown outside of Zoran Mamdani's residence at anti-Islam protests.
00:14:53.220 Two men are in custody in connection with the incident after anti-Islam demonstrators clashed with counter-protesters.
00:14:59.680 Meanwhile, the AP, which provides wire copy to a million different outlets, deliberately wrote their article to obscure the fact that Islamist terrorists committed the attack.
00:15:09.360 So I'll read the headline and first full paragraph from their story.
00:15:12.160 Quote, counter-protesters threw improvised explosives at anti-Islam event in NYC, police say.
00:15:17.980 A device thrown by a counter-protester at an anti-Islam demonstration in New York City on Saturday was confirmed to be an improvised explosive, according to a preliminary police analysis.
00:15:26.340 As the investigation continued on Sunday, police said they were looking into a second suspicious device found in the same area of Manhattan's Upper East Side.
00:15:35.160 Now you can read this five times and come away completely confused by what actually happened.
00:15:39.560 A counter-protester at an anti-Islam demonstration is a double negative, essentially.
00:15:45.380 It's a lot easier to say, an Islamist terrorist threw a bomb at an anti-Islam demonstration.
00:15:50.840 But that'd be a very inconvenient headline.
00:15:52.800 So they bury the facts in word salad.
00:15:55.780 They want to avoid writing the truth, which is that the Muslim terrorists made Jake Lang's point for him.
00:16:02.700 He was saying these people are not compatible with Western civilization.
00:16:05.940 They're violent.
00:16:06.880 And they throw a bomb at them.
00:16:09.180 CBS was one of the worst offenders.
00:16:11.040 Here's what they aired on CBS Evening News.
00:16:13.060 Pay attention to the photo that the producers put on the screen to the right of the anchor.
00:16:18.260 Tonight, the FBI is investigating two men after an explosive device with bolts and screws was thrown into a crowd.
00:16:26.940 It happened in New York City on Saturday during a protest that turned violent outside the mayor's official residence.
00:16:33.060 CBS's Chanel Call is there with the very latest tonight.
00:16:36.320 Chanel.
00:16:38.580 Again, like the mayor and every other outlet, she doesn't want to talk about Islam at all.
00:16:42.300 Instead, they want to imply that white conservatives committed an act of terrorism against the Muslim mayor.
00:16:47.260 That's that's the photo they displayed in case you missed it.
00:16:52.220 Again, pretty much every outlet did something like this.
00:16:55.360 Here's the New York Post.
00:16:57.540 The parents of one of the alleged ISIS loving teens who tried to detonate an IED near Gracie Mansion owns a gorgeous $2.25 million home,
00:17:07.340 a sign they seized the American dream after arriving from Afghanistan decades ago.
00:17:12.160 The Post has learned.
00:17:13.220 Alleged bomber Ibrahim Kayoumi's family home spans 5,800 square feet with six bedrooms and five bathrooms in scenic Newtown, Pennsylvania.
00:17:24.000 Records show.
00:17:25.440 Police say that Kayoumi, who is 19 years old, and his friend Amir Balat, who is 18,
00:17:30.020 traveled from their Bucks County enclave to attend a counter-protest against right-wing nut Jake Lang's anti-Muslim protest outside the mayor's residence.
00:17:39.580 We're going to make sure my Dami knows that he's not welcome in New York City.
00:17:43.260 So they described Jake Lang as a right-wing nut in what's supposed to be just a straightforward news report,
00:17:53.580 which is pretty remarkable under the circumstances.
00:17:57.020 These terrorists tried to murder Jake Lang solely because of his political and religious beliefs.
00:18:01.040 But according to the New York Post, the terrorists are just ISIS-loving teens whose parents seized the American dream.
00:18:07.260 But the guy they attempted to blow up live on camera, well, he's a nut.
00:18:12.760 Like, objectively, they don't even need to—it's not even editorializing, they're claiming.
00:18:17.540 It's just an objective description.
00:18:20.320 That's not even getting into how exactly these people came from Afghanistan, one of the poorest countries on the planet,
00:18:25.280 and now own a multi-million dollar home in an exclusive neighborhood.
00:18:29.980 Someone should explain how exactly they pulled that off.
00:18:35.000 Do they own any leering centers in Pennsylvania?
00:18:39.440 And how did they manage to amass this extraordinary wealth while raising a domestic terrorist?
00:18:44.980 How is it possible they weren't aware of what he was doing and what he believed?
00:18:49.240 How is it possible they don't share those beliefs?
00:18:53.400 There's also the question of how these two terrorists knew each other.
00:18:56.700 One of the terrorist attorneys has suggested that they didn't have any kind of relationship before the bombing, which is odd.
00:19:03.140 And more broadly, there's the most important question of all,
00:19:06.720 why is it in our interest to import Afghans into this country?
00:19:14.740 Why is there a single one in this country?
00:19:17.800 No one's ever presented an actual argument for this.
00:19:21.660 What's the argument for it?
00:19:22.940 Hundreds of thousands of people from Afghanistan who come from a culture completely incompatible with our own
00:19:30.060 are now living in the United States.
00:19:32.820 Did we ever hold a vote on that?
00:19:36.260 Have we ever run a cost-benefit analysis?
00:19:40.100 Has anyone who supports this ever presented any argument in favor of it?
00:19:45.940 Have they ever even attempted to explain why we should do this, what we get out of it?
00:19:50.820 Of course not.
00:19:53.940 Instead, we keep hearing stories like this one.
00:19:56.880 And these are questions we should have asked before we allowed the parents of both of these terrorists,
00:20:01.780 Imar Bilat and Ibrahim Kayoumi, to become naturalized citizens.
00:20:06.320 More importantly, these are the kinds of questions we should have asked before allowing the Muslim population
00:20:10.880 in the United States to double over the past 20 years.
00:20:13.940 Now we're finding out that actually we didn't vet any of these people.
00:20:18.580 We didn't ensure that they were loyal to the United States or compatible with our civilization.
00:20:24.740 And maybe that's because, as we're finding out the hard way, most of them aren't.
00:20:30.780 And now it may be too late to do anything about it.
00:20:32.840 On that point, this is a remarkable video I saw last night.
00:20:36.900 It was posted by a correspondent at Redux, which does really good reporting, especially on trans ideology.
00:20:43.180 The correspondent was in Toronto, walking down a main drag in broad daylight,
00:20:47.720 when she was attacked by a homeless schizophrenic black man.
00:20:51.200 And she says the police told her that the man routinely assaults women.
00:20:56.220 He'll probably be out of jail within 24 hours.
00:20:58.880 And here's the video that the Redux correspondent posted showing the man's arrest.
00:21:03.860 And see what you notice in this video.
00:21:05.740 So there's the police officers making the arrest,
00:21:24.300 knowing full well that the attacker, a schizophrenic black guy,
00:21:26.800 is going to be out of jail in a matter of hours.
00:21:28.660 Then there's the Somali woman walking by at the end.
00:21:31.260 And in the middle, there's a car driving by with an Iranian flag flying.
00:21:34.700 So in just this tiny 12-second video, a little slice of life,
00:21:40.620 you can easily detect several signs that Toronto is no longer a Western city.
00:21:45.500 It has become the third world.
00:21:48.100 As Will Tanner suggested the other day,
00:21:49.920 if the Trump administration really wants to take out Iran,
00:21:53.360 they could just force them to invoke the Civil Rights Act.
00:21:56.920 They'd force Iran to open the borders and release all the criminals
00:21:59.800 in the name of racial equity, as Western nations have done.
00:22:02.280 That's how you really demoralize and destroy nations.
00:22:05.980 That's how you make Iran unrecognizable.
00:22:08.980 You do the same thing that made Toronto and New York unrecognizable.
00:22:13.340 And all the while, the white leftists will cheer it on.
00:22:17.220 Every major city is like this now.
00:22:18.820 Here's a relevant dispatch from the New York Times,
00:22:20.720 which was published during the era of peak BLM insanity.
00:22:25.700 This is what they said.
00:22:26.440 After the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police,
00:22:29.880 Sherry Albers, who is white, and many of her progressive neighbors,
00:22:34.120 have vowed to avoid calling law enforcement into their community.
00:22:37.140 Doing so, they believed, would add to the pain
00:22:39.720 that black residents of Minneapolis were feeling
00:22:41.960 and could put them in danger.
00:22:45.380 Okay, so all these progressive white people in this neighborhood,
00:22:47.960 which is near the site of George Floyd's overdose,
00:22:50.600 decided as a community not to call police.
00:22:53.200 And just two months later, things started to go south.
00:22:57.980 Homeless people began invading the neighborhood.
00:23:00.620 One of them passed out in the elevator of an apartment building.
00:23:03.200 Two of them overdosed in the park.
00:23:04.960 They began destroying property,
00:23:06.540 causing residents to have nightmares about their imminent deaths.
00:23:11.140 One woman, according to the paper, quote,
00:23:13.020 had visions of people from a tent camp forcing their way into her home.
00:23:16.760 She imagines using a baseball bat to defend herself.
00:23:20.540 And it goes on and on.
00:23:21.360 The article lays all this out.
00:23:23.960 But in pretty much every case, according to New York Times,
00:23:26.460 the locals refused to call the police.
00:23:29.440 There is one exception that's mentioned in the article.
00:23:31.720 The Times talks about the case of Mitchell Erickson,
00:23:34.200 who was robbed at gunpoint by two black teenagers right outside his home.
00:23:37.820 Surprisingly enough, he decided to call the authorities
00:23:39.620 as soon as the black teenagers cornered him.
00:23:41.780 And here's how that played out.
00:23:42.780 Quote,
00:23:42.940 One of the boys pointed a gun at Mr. Erickson's chest,
00:23:46.840 demanding his car keys.
00:23:47.960 Flustered, Mr. Erickson handed over a set,
00:23:50.400 but it turned out to be house keys.
00:23:52.260 The teenagers got frustrated and ran off,
00:23:54.480 then stole a different car down the street.
00:23:56.300 Mr. Erickson said later that he would not cooperate with prosecutors
00:23:59.260 in a case against the boys.
00:24:01.040 After the altercation,
00:24:02.040 he realized that if there was anything he wanted,
00:24:04.680 it was to offer them help.
00:24:07.100 But he still felt it had been right to call the authorities
00:24:09.160 because there was a gun involved.
00:24:10.600 Two days after an initial conversation,
00:24:12.140 his position had evolved.
00:24:14.020 Been thinking more about it,
00:24:14.980 he wrote in a text message,
00:24:16.180 I regret calling the police.
00:24:17.840 It was my instinct,
00:24:18.800 but I wish it hadn't been.
00:24:20.300 I put those boys in danger of death
00:24:22.260 by calling the cops.
00:24:25.380 But here's what Mitchell Erickson looks like,
00:24:27.040 just for the record.
00:24:28.240 Give you an idea.
00:24:29.580 No shock there.
00:24:32.580 This person is not exceptional,
00:24:34.040 just like everyone else in his neighborhood
00:24:36.700 and just like Walter Masterson
00:24:38.280 and just like the corporate press
00:24:40.380 and every leftist in the country.
00:24:42.040 He wants to usher in the destruction
00:24:44.180 of Western civilization.
00:24:46.000 The principle of cause and effect
00:24:47.740 doesn't matter to him.
00:24:49.760 Basic survival instincts don't matter to him.
00:24:54.080 How are you supposed to debate a person like that?
00:24:56.520 How are you supposed to convince them of anything?
00:24:59.820 How are you supposed to live alongside them?
00:25:04.040 Well, right now,
00:25:05.200 instead of hearing the answers to those questions,
00:25:06.860 you're hearing a lot about Iran's activation
00:25:08.700 of sleeper cells in the United States.
00:25:11.160 This was on Fox News the other day.
00:25:12.620 Watch.
00:25:14.120 Meantime, an alarming report of threats outside Iran.
00:25:18.500 ABC News reports Iran may be activating sleeper cells.
00:25:22.220 Quote,
00:25:22.460 the U.S. has intercepted encryptive communications
00:25:25.200 believed to have originated in Iran
00:25:27.620 that may serve as an operational trigger
00:25:30.440 for sleeper assets outside the country.
00:25:32.540 That sounds scary.
00:25:36.440 But really,
00:25:37.400 what you have to understand
00:25:38.160 is that a sleeper cell
00:25:39.360 doesn't have to be like something
00:25:40.880 out of a Mission Impossible movie.
00:25:43.040 It doesn't necessarily mean
00:25:44.360 that Iran currently employs
00:25:45.860 hundreds of sophisticated operatives
00:25:47.920 within our borders
00:25:48.900 who are all waiting for the green light
00:25:50.920 before they plant bombs or whatever.
00:25:53.580 That's not the problem,
00:25:54.680 or at least it's not the main problem.
00:25:56.640 The problem is that there are a whole bunch
00:25:59.880 of radicalized foreigners in this country
00:26:02.280 who hate us.
00:26:04.920 And they have the full support
00:26:06.680 of self-loathing Americans
00:26:07.800 who wouldn't seem remotely out of place
00:26:10.260 in the camp of the saints.
00:26:12.620 The real dystopia is the one
00:26:14.440 you weren't allowed to read about in school.
00:26:17.880 And precisely because we've been told
00:26:20.180 to ignore that dystopia,
00:26:21.940 it's now upon us.
00:26:23.460 Now let's get to our five headlines.
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00:27:41.080 You know, whatever you think
00:27:42.100 about the war in Iran,
00:27:43.600 we should all be able to agree
00:27:45.940 that the effeminate,
00:27:47.920 closeted, neocon Senator Lindsey Graham
00:27:51.020 from South Carolina
00:27:52.500 should shut the hell up.
00:27:55.260 We should all be able to agree
00:27:56.640 on that point.
00:27:58.380 Graham has been, of course,
00:27:59.760 one of the biggest cheerleaders
00:28:00.940 of this war.
00:28:01.880 He's been a cheerleader
00:28:02.540 for every war
00:28:03.520 for his entire life.
00:28:05.880 He's never met a bombing campaign
00:28:07.640 or war or military operation
00:28:09.960 that he didn't love.
00:28:11.580 He's never seen one
00:28:14.020 that he didn't want to see
00:28:14.960 expanded and continued.
00:28:17.920 He really is just a psychopath.
00:28:20.860 I mean, this guy truly is.
00:28:23.700 And now with the war in Iran,
00:28:25.680 Lindsey Graham has been
00:28:26.940 all over the place,
00:28:28.540 all over Fox,
00:28:30.300 every single night.
00:28:32.260 I mean, he's practically orgasmic
00:28:34.420 with glee over this whole thing.
00:28:36.940 And also presenting himself
00:28:38.740 as the guy in charge.
00:28:41.100 Increasingly, he's centering himself
00:28:43.040 as the main figure here,
00:28:46.180 as the decision maker in the story.
00:28:48.920 Something that you would think
00:28:50.020 would piss Trump off.
00:28:51.800 So you'd think that Trump
00:28:52.520 would call Lindsey and say,
00:28:53.640 hey, shut up.
00:28:54.300 You're not in charge, okay?
00:28:55.960 This is not up to you.
00:28:58.520 But it doesn't appear
00:28:59.500 that Trump is telling Lindsey that.
00:29:00.540 If anything, he's telling him
00:29:01.240 the opposite,
00:29:02.460 encouraging him to go and talk more.
00:29:04.560 But here, there's a couple clips
00:29:06.180 of Lindsey Graham from yesterday.
00:29:07.240 This is from one of his
00:29:09.460 97 Fox hits yesterday
00:29:10.900 where he's talking about
00:29:12.060 he makes a plea to another country.
00:29:17.560 And he does it in a way
00:29:18.940 where it appears that he believes
00:29:20.240 he has absolute authority.
00:29:21.980 Listen.
00:29:22.120 Finally, to my friends
00:29:24.700 in Saudi Arabia,
00:29:25.740 I've been your biggest champion.
00:29:27.340 I think the crown prince
00:29:28.440 has taken Saudi Arabia
00:29:29.600 in a completely different direction
00:29:31.660 in a good way.
00:29:33.040 But here's what I want to say
00:29:34.240 to Saudi Arabia tonight.
00:29:35.940 I'm willing to do
00:29:36.960 a mutual defense agreement
00:29:38.220 with your country
00:29:39.080 to give you protection
00:29:40.420 and perpetuity.
00:29:41.720 Under the agreement
00:29:42.660 I've been pushing,
00:29:43.680 and I hope we can continue
00:29:44.780 to talk about,
00:29:46.100 if you're attacked by Iran,
00:29:47.500 we would go to war for you.
00:29:48.900 Now, I admit
00:29:52.620 I might have missed this.
00:29:54.060 I don't keep up on the news,
00:29:55.860 I guess.
00:29:56.920 I thought I did,
00:29:57.920 but maybe I don't.
00:30:00.180 Because at what point
00:30:01.580 did we vote
00:30:02.320 to appoint Lindsey Graham
00:30:03.720 emperor of the world?
00:30:06.360 I don't remember that happening.
00:30:08.900 I don't remember that initiative.
00:30:11.540 Was that a ballot initiative somewhere?
00:30:13.760 Lindsey Graham
00:30:14.420 is in charge of everything.
00:30:17.080 Lindsey Graham is a Caesar.
00:30:19.060 When did that happen?
00:30:20.820 Because where else
00:30:21.620 would he derive the authority
00:30:22.980 to, by himself,
00:30:25.560 unilaterally offer
00:30:26.800 permanent defense agreements
00:30:28.660 to other countries?
00:30:31.200 Because notice the I word
00:30:32.720 he's using.
00:30:33.240 He's not saying we.
00:30:35.340 And he's not even saying,
00:30:36.640 well, I'm going to advocate
00:30:37.600 for a policy or a bill
00:30:39.200 or I'm going to go talk to Trump.
00:30:41.020 He's saying I.
00:30:41.960 He's saying I will do this.
00:30:43.660 What I am offering you personally
00:30:45.520 as Lindsey Graham
00:30:46.180 is a permanent defense agreement.
00:30:49.480 Now, never mind the fact
00:30:50.640 that it's an insane idea.
00:30:52.360 I mean, we should not be entering
00:30:53.360 into a permanent defense agreement
00:30:55.100 with anyone.
00:30:57.760 A defense agreement
00:30:58.820 in perpetuity.
00:31:01.000 So we're on the hook.
00:31:02.780 Anything that happens
00:31:03.580 to Saudi Arabia,
00:31:04.840 now we have to go to war over it.
00:31:09.420 You're signing up future Americans
00:31:11.320 that have to go to war
00:31:12.180 for Saudi Arabia.
00:31:13.420 It's a crazy idea.
00:31:16.420 It's a terrible idea.
00:31:17.520 But whether it's a terrible idea
00:31:19.600 or not,
00:31:20.000 Lindsey Graham does not have
00:31:21.200 the authority to do this.
00:31:23.780 Obviously.
00:31:25.600 Or at least he shouldn't.
00:31:28.400 And I don't know.
00:31:29.380 I mean, I don't understand
00:31:31.160 why Trump is not telling
00:31:32.480 this guy to shut up.
00:31:33.740 Get in line and shut up.
00:31:35.020 I mean, Lindsey Graham
00:31:35.720 is positioning himself
00:31:36.800 as a greater authority
00:31:38.300 than Trump.
00:31:38.820 And, you know,
00:31:43.420 someone should probably
00:31:44.040 let him know that.
00:31:45.840 They should let him know
00:31:46.760 that he's a United States senator.
00:31:48.940 Emphasis on United States,
00:31:50.360 by the way,
00:31:50.700 because he also seems
00:31:51.480 to be confused
00:31:52.340 about which country
00:31:54.400 he's supposed to be serving.
00:31:56.880 Listen to this part.
00:31:59.140 All the anti-Semites
00:32:00.680 to all the isolationists,
00:32:02.380 I don't believe.
00:32:04.100 Forget it.
00:32:04.820 I'm not with you.
00:32:05.720 I'm with Israel.
00:32:06.460 I will be with Israel
00:32:07.620 to our dying day.
00:32:08.820 They're the best ally
00:32:09.860 we could hope for.
00:32:10.740 So we have a commander-in-chief
00:32:11.920 in President Trump
00:32:12.720 who I think is Ronald Reagan
00:32:14.460 plus, plus, plus.
00:32:17.400 Where to begin here?
00:32:20.280 First of all,
00:32:21.020 the cope I've heard,
00:32:21.940 the excuse,
00:32:22.700 is that Lindsey
00:32:23.260 was just condemning
00:32:24.420 anti-Semites,
00:32:25.500 quote, unquote.
00:32:27.280 Even if that were the case,
00:32:28.840 this would still be
00:32:30.160 a very disturbing thing
00:32:31.500 for a United States senator
00:32:32.600 to say for reasons
00:32:33.580 we'll get to in a second.
00:32:35.740 But he didn't just condemn
00:32:37.180 anti-Semites.
00:32:38.820 I mean,
00:32:39.720 there are some advocates
00:32:40.600 for this war
00:32:41.280 that feel like
00:32:41.740 they have to defend
00:32:42.380 everything that anyone says
00:32:43.740 in defense of it
00:32:44.540 that I've seen
00:32:46.240 conservative influencers
00:32:47.240 who all of a sudden
00:32:48.800 are big Lindsey Graham fans
00:32:50.160 who are totally,
00:32:50.740 just totally humiliating
00:32:51.960 themselves in that way.
00:32:54.360 And they're gaslighting
00:32:55.520 and they're saying,
00:32:55.900 well, you were just talking
00:32:56.580 about anti-Semites.
00:32:58.040 No, no.
00:32:59.380 Did you hear?
00:33:00.420 Like, you heard
00:33:01.200 what he just said.
00:33:01.800 He said anti-Semites
00:33:02.660 and isolationists.
00:33:05.120 Okay, he also said isolationists.
00:33:08.120 So not only is he
00:33:08.840 lumping isolationists
00:33:10.300 in with anti-Semite,
00:33:11.800 how are those two things related?
00:33:14.360 How are those two things related?
00:33:15.760 I mean,
00:33:16.000 whatever you think about
00:33:16.720 being an isolationist,
00:33:17.920 I'm often called an isolationist.
00:33:19.300 I'm actually not.
00:33:20.780 But it doesn't, fine.
00:33:21.760 You want to call me
00:33:22.140 an isolationist,
00:33:22.680 I don't really care.
00:33:24.720 How is that the same
00:33:25.840 as being an anti-Semite?
00:33:27.020 What?
00:33:27.620 What do they have to do
00:33:28.380 with each other?
00:33:29.220 The only way
00:33:30.160 those two things
00:33:30.800 could be the same
00:33:31.540 is if you believe
00:33:32.640 that we have some kind of
00:33:34.380 God-given moral duty
00:33:37.340 to Israel all the time
00:33:39.860 and so therefore
00:33:41.020 being an isolationist
00:33:42.180 is to reject that duty
00:33:43.200 which is therefore
00:33:43.900 anti-Semitism.
00:33:44.900 Like that,
00:33:45.300 which is what
00:33:45.760 Lindsey Graham believes.
00:33:46.940 I mean,
00:33:47.100 that's what he actually thinks
00:33:47.940 and that's why he,
00:33:48.960 that's the only,
00:33:49.780 that's the only way
00:33:50.500 you can logically get to
00:33:51.840 being an isolationist
00:33:53.520 is being anti-Semitic.
00:33:56.600 Because yeah,
00:33:57.200 being an isolationist
00:33:58.020 means you're not going
00:33:58.620 to war to defend Israel.
00:34:00.600 It means you're very skeptical
00:34:01.620 of alliances with Israel.
00:34:03.820 But being an isolationist
00:34:04.460 also means you're not going
00:34:05.360 to war to defend
00:34:05.840 any other country either.
00:34:06.880 Being an isolationist
00:34:07.640 means you really don't care
00:34:09.300 about any other country at all
00:34:10.420 and Israel is one
00:34:11.340 of the other countries
00:34:12.080 and not the only one.
00:34:13.460 That's what being
00:34:13.920 an isolationist would mean.
00:34:16.680 So how does that
00:34:17.320 become anti-Semitism?
00:34:20.380 Well,
00:34:21.060 as I already explained it,
00:34:21.940 I mean,
00:34:22.060 there's only one way
00:34:22.640 to get there.
00:34:25.900 And he's saying
00:34:26.740 that if any American citizen
00:34:28.340 has a viewpoint
00:34:29.940 that he considers
00:34:31.340 isolationist,
00:34:32.680 then he condemns them
00:34:35.160 in the same way
00:34:36.480 he condemns anti-Semites
00:34:38.000 and he's,
00:34:39.400 quote,
00:34:39.540 with Israel
00:34:40.440 instead.
00:34:42.580 In fact,
00:34:43.240 he says,
00:34:43.640 I mean,
00:34:43.800 you can even take out
00:34:44.740 the first part of that.
00:34:46.900 The way that he's talking
00:34:47.920 about so-called isolationist
00:34:49.440 is very disturbing.
00:34:51.120 You can even put that out.
00:34:52.040 He says,
00:34:52.400 I'm with Israel
00:34:53.640 until my dying day.
00:34:55.960 Actually,
00:34:56.260 he says,
00:34:56.720 with Israel
00:34:57.140 until our dying day.
00:34:59.900 What's this our thing?
00:35:03.020 I mean,
00:35:03.600 I'm going to give him
00:35:04.460 the benefit of the doubt
00:35:05.500 that he meant to say
00:35:07.300 my dying day
00:35:08.400 because our dying day
00:35:10.060 doesn't make it better.
00:35:11.220 It makes it worse
00:35:12.000 and creepier.
00:35:14.080 But we'll just,
00:35:15.260 you know,
00:35:15.520 we will give him
00:35:16.120 the benefit of the doubt
00:35:16.600 he doesn't deserve
00:35:17.280 and say he meant my.
00:35:18.300 So he's with Israel
00:35:20.480 until his dying day.
00:35:23.580 That is just not
00:35:25.180 an acceptable thing
00:35:27.280 for a United States
00:35:30.640 government official
00:35:32.260 to say
00:35:33.500 about a foreign country,
00:35:36.060 period.
00:35:37.760 Look,
00:35:38.260 again,
00:35:38.640 if you're in favor
00:35:39.540 of this war,
00:35:40.560 that's your call.
00:35:41.900 Make your argument
00:35:42.840 and that's your position.
00:35:45.840 OK,
00:35:47.580 you're entitled
00:35:48.020 to that point of view.
00:35:49.060 We can have that debate.
00:35:50.980 We have been having it.
00:35:53.420 But you have to be able
00:35:54.720 to admit
00:35:55.220 that a United States
00:35:56.620 senator
00:35:57.020 pledging
00:35:57.580 undying loyalty
00:35:59.280 to a foreign country
00:36:00.820 is absolutely insane.
00:36:04.880 Not just pledging,
00:36:06.800 not even just pledging
00:36:09.520 undying loyalty,
00:36:10.800 loyalty until his dying day,
00:36:12.420 but explicitly putting
00:36:14.780 that country
00:36:15.860 above Americans
00:36:17.700 whose viewpoints
00:36:19.120 he disagrees with.
00:36:21.380 That's what he just did.
00:36:23.480 Lindsey Graham is saying
00:36:24.240 if you have a viewpoint
00:36:25.060 that I consider
00:36:26.200 quote,
00:36:26.740 isolationist
00:36:27.500 or quote,
00:36:27.960 anti-Semitic,
00:36:29.120 then I am
00:36:29.940 with this other country.
00:36:31.840 Not even like,
00:36:32.800 no,
00:36:32.980 I'm with my fellow Americans
00:36:34.280 who condemn you.
00:36:35.300 I'm with my,
00:36:35.880 he's not saying that.
00:36:37.820 I'm with Israel
00:36:38.740 until my dying day.
00:36:40.160 That's insane.
00:36:40.940 And the fact is
00:36:46.400 that every conservative,
00:36:48.480 every single one of us
00:36:49.840 would correctly see this
00:36:51.460 for what it is
00:36:52.200 if he had said that
00:36:53.020 about any other
00:36:54.020 foreign country.
00:36:55.000 Okay?
00:36:55.400 If he had said
00:36:56.300 I'm with Ireland
00:36:57.340 until my dying day,
00:36:58.940 I'm with Norway
00:37:00.620 until my dying day,
00:37:01.440 I'm with Japan,
00:37:02.460 I'm with Nigeria,
00:37:04.360 Kenya,
00:37:04.920 whatever,
00:37:06.100 slot in any other
00:37:07.100 foreign country.
00:37:08.800 And we would all agree
00:37:10.080 that pledging
00:37:10.960 your lifelong
00:37:11.800 permanent loyalty
00:37:13.140 to another country
00:37:14.160 is to put it
00:37:15.160 very mildly
00:37:16.360 inappropriate
00:37:17.780 for a United States
00:37:19.100 senator.
00:37:22.380 And we've done this.
00:37:23.600 I mean,
00:37:23.760 we've heard other,
00:37:24.700 we've heard,
00:37:25.120 we've heard,
00:37:25.640 we've heard
00:37:28.900 Congresswomen
00:37:31.420 in particular,
00:37:33.240 Dalia Ramirez
00:37:33.980 basically said that
00:37:35.500 about Guatemala.
00:37:36.660 You know,
00:37:36.760 she's a Guatemalan
00:37:37.540 first.
00:37:37.820 we've heard
00:37:38.940 what Ilhan Omar
00:37:39.780 is expressing
00:37:40.400 her loyalty
00:37:41.480 to Somalia.
00:37:43.500 And I condemn
00:37:44.580 that strenuously.
00:37:45.740 I've done that
00:37:46.220 on this show
00:37:46.780 many times.
00:37:48.400 Like,
00:37:49.020 I'm very consistent
00:37:50.020 here.
00:37:51.200 I'm very consistent
00:37:52.540 on this.
00:37:54.360 If you're
00:37:55.180 a United States
00:37:56.180 congressional
00:37:58.020 representative,
00:37:58.840 government official,
00:37:59.500 or even just
00:38:00.280 citizen,
00:38:01.460 your undying
00:38:03.760 loyalty should be
00:38:04.700 to the United States
00:38:05.600 of America,
00:38:06.520 period.
00:38:06.800 end of discussion.
00:38:11.420 And I'm very
00:38:12.260 consistent on that.
00:38:13.040 I apply that to
00:38:13.620 every country
00:38:14.260 on earth
00:38:14.780 outside of this one.
00:38:17.960 Your first
00:38:18.980 priority always
00:38:20.280 is the United States.
00:38:24.640 Let me ask you this.
00:38:25.700 Has Lindsey Graham
00:38:26.720 ever spoken
00:38:27.660 this passionately
00:38:28.520 about the state
00:38:29.260 of South Carolina?
00:38:31.500 Has he ever said
00:38:32.400 anything like this?
00:38:33.280 Has he ever said
00:38:35.900 anything,
00:38:36.360 anything even
00:38:37.140 approaching?
00:38:38.960 I'm with South
00:38:39.860 Carolina until
00:38:40.660 my dying day.
00:38:42.860 Has he ever
00:38:43.580 said that?
00:38:45.080 Because I don't
00:38:45.660 think he has.
00:38:46.120 Go ahead and
00:38:46.380 correct me if I'm
00:38:46.880 wrong.
00:38:47.080 Go ahead and
00:38:47.300 pull a clip of
00:38:47.920 him saying
00:38:48.260 anything like that.
00:38:50.480 Take the way
00:38:51.120 that he talks
00:38:51.540 about Israel.
00:38:52.020 Has he ever
00:38:53.200 shown that
00:38:55.420 kind of
00:38:56.160 emotional,
00:38:57.480 spiritual
00:38:57.980 commitment
00:38:59.540 to this country
00:39:01.580 and in particular
00:39:02.220 the state
00:39:02.880 that he's supposed
00:39:03.340 to be representing?
00:39:06.020 Has he ever
00:39:06.680 done that?
00:39:07.900 And we all
00:39:08.500 know the answer
00:39:08.940 is no.
00:39:10.260 I mean,
00:39:10.580 in a sane society,
00:39:11.640 that clip right there
00:39:12.420 would get him
00:39:12.760 tossed out of Congress.
00:39:13.740 That should be
00:39:14.340 the end of his
00:39:14.980 career.
00:39:16.260 That should be it.
00:39:17.160 And yes,
00:39:19.640 Delia Ramirez
00:39:20.260 should have been
00:39:20.700 tossed.
00:39:21.420 Ilhan Omar
00:39:22.020 should have been
00:39:22.720 tossed.
00:39:23.180 The second that
00:39:24.160 you as a
00:39:25.080 senator or
00:39:25.800 as a member
00:39:28.340 of the House
00:39:28.600 of Representatives,
00:39:29.160 as any kind of
00:39:30.200 government official
00:39:30.720 elected or not,
00:39:31.720 the second that
00:39:32.560 you express
00:39:33.520 loyalty
00:39:35.140 and fidelity
00:39:37.540 to any country
00:39:39.180 that is not
00:39:39.680 our own,
00:39:40.220 that should be
00:39:40.680 it.
00:39:41.060 You're done.
00:39:42.100 Not only are you
00:39:42.740 kicked out,
00:39:43.080 you're banned
00:39:43.440 from office
00:39:43.900 permanently.
00:39:45.080 That's what it
00:39:45.660 should be in a
00:39:46.180 sane country.
00:39:46.640 We should apply
00:39:47.220 that 100%
00:39:48.740 of the time,
00:39:49.300 100% consistently.
00:39:52.920 And if you want
00:39:53.660 to make carve-outs
00:39:54.500 for other
00:39:55.100 particular
00:39:55.840 foreign countries
00:39:57.120 and say,
00:39:57.520 yeah,
00:39:57.720 but if it's
00:39:58.160 them,
00:39:58.460 it's okay.
00:39:59.220 Well,
00:39:59.400 then that's you
00:39:59.880 being inconsistent.
00:40:00.660 That's you
00:40:00.980 being a hypocrite.
00:40:04.360 This is just
00:40:05.160 outrageous.
00:40:05.920 And Lindsey Graham
00:40:06.540 is just a
00:40:08.080 horrible person.
00:40:08.900 He's a psychopath.
00:40:09.860 He's awful.
00:40:10.580 What has he ever
00:40:11.500 done?
00:40:12.020 What is Lindsey Graham?
00:40:12.780 Let me ask you this,
00:40:13.360 Lindsey.
00:40:13.580 What have you ever
00:40:14.120 done for the people
00:40:14.660 of your state?
00:40:15.100 What have you ever
00:40:15.720 done for them?
00:40:16.640 Every time I see him
00:40:22.580 on TV,
00:40:23.140 he's talking about
00:40:24.120 Israel,
00:40:24.620 how concerned he is
00:40:25.200 for Israel.
00:40:25.780 What about the people
00:40:26.840 in the state that
00:40:27.580 elected you?
00:40:28.620 What are you doing
00:40:29.460 for them?
00:40:29.980 Anything?
00:40:31.960 What are you doing
00:40:32.600 for them?
00:40:35.320 That should be what
00:40:36.100 you're worried about.
00:40:36.720 Like, why are you
00:40:39.320 focused on this?
00:40:41.080 You're a senator
00:40:42.020 from South Carolina.
00:40:45.180 Your first focus
00:40:46.220 shouldn't even just be
00:40:47.000 the United States
00:40:47.960 generally.
00:40:48.600 It should be
00:40:48.960 South Carolina.
00:40:50.440 What is going on
00:40:51.340 in South Carolina?
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00:41:48.640 All right.
00:41:48.980 Daily Mail headline,
00:41:52.720 Gavin Newsom's wife
00:41:53.840 and her firm
00:41:54.420 pocketed $3.7 million
00:41:55.620 from her
00:41:56.320 gender stereotypes charity,
00:41:58.560 Unearthed IRS Filings Reveal,
00:42:00.580 days after her
00:42:01.300 sanctimonious rant
00:42:02.340 at the press.
00:42:04.300 Says,
00:42:04.980 Jennifer Sable Newsom
00:42:06.760 stole the spotlight
00:42:08.220 at her husband's
00:42:08.940 Planned Parenthood
00:42:09.500 press conference
00:42:10.120 last month
00:42:10.960 when she scolded
00:42:11.940 reporters for not
00:42:12.740 asking enough
00:42:13.460 about the war on women.
00:42:15.880 But now,
00:42:16.300 financial filings
00:42:17.280 obtained by the Daily Mail
00:42:18.080 suggest the first
00:42:18.960 partner of California
00:42:20.140 may have to answer
00:42:21.460 some tough questions
00:42:22.280 of her own.
00:42:23.380 IRS documents
00:42:24.000 from recent years
00:42:24.580 show Gavin Newsom's wife
00:42:25.780 has been paying herself
00:42:26.900 and her company
00:42:27.380 Girls Club LLC.
00:42:29.940 Oh my gosh.
00:42:31.200 Her company is called
00:42:31.940 Girls Club LLC.
00:42:35.020 Up to a third
00:42:35.960 of her nonprofit's
00:42:36.720 entire income
00:42:37.580 each year,
00:42:38.340 pocketing over
00:42:39.080 $3.7 million
00:42:40.160 over the past decade.
00:42:42.780 So a third of the
00:42:44.000 income goes to her.
00:42:45.760 The organization
00:42:47.040 brings it about
00:42:47.660 $1 million
00:42:48.560 to $1.7 million
00:42:49.360 a year
00:42:50.160 in grants
00:42:50.660 and donations
00:42:51.160 with roughly
00:42:51.780 $300,000 of it
00:42:52.660 going straight
00:42:53.520 to her
00:42:53.920 and her company
00:42:55.240 in recent years.
00:42:57.080 Okay.
00:42:58.320 I mean,
00:42:58.880 the main reason
00:42:59.360 I'm reading this story
00:43:00.100 is because of the term
00:43:01.100 first partner
00:43:02.020 of California.
00:43:04.100 As to the stuff
00:43:04.980 about the charity,
00:43:05.740 yeah,
00:43:05.940 obviously it's a scam.
00:43:07.920 There are plenty
00:43:08.740 of charities
00:43:09.540 and nonprofits
00:43:10.200 out there
00:43:10.900 that are legit
00:43:11.580 and that actually
00:43:12.620 do good work.
00:43:13.280 There are also
00:43:14.020 plenty of scams,
00:43:15.080 plenty of organizations
00:43:15.820 that exist
00:43:16.700 to enrich
00:43:18.800 the people
00:43:19.340 who run them
00:43:20.280 and that's not news.
00:43:22.800 But even there,
00:43:24.280 it's like if you're
00:43:24.900 going to donate
00:43:25.420 your money
00:43:25.980 to Gavin Newsom's
00:43:28.820 wife's nonprofit,
00:43:30.360 then you deserve
00:43:31.120 to get scammed.
00:43:32.920 Like part of me
00:43:33.380 is like I hope
00:43:34.280 she steals all of it
00:43:35.400 because you just
00:43:36.020 deserve to be scammed.
00:43:37.320 You deserve to be scammed
00:43:38.620 out of every dollar
00:43:39.480 you own
00:43:40.000 if that's what you're getting.
00:43:41.360 If that's how you're
00:43:41.800 going to spend
00:43:42.180 your money
00:43:42.620 you're going
00:43:44.080 to give it
00:43:44.400 to the woman
00:43:45.100 who runs
00:43:45.580 the Girls Club
00:43:46.560 LLC.
00:43:48.600 It's a nonprofit
00:43:49.780 that deals
00:43:51.300 with gender
00:43:51.880 stereotypes.
00:43:52.800 It's like,
00:43:53.460 okay,
00:43:54.560 yeah,
00:43:55.000 you deserve
00:43:55.380 to be scammed.
00:43:57.080 You deserve
00:43:57.640 to be bankrupted
00:43:58.680 and scammed.
00:44:00.180 That's what you deserve.
00:44:02.140 But back
00:44:02.860 to first partner,
00:44:03.800 I have to say
00:44:04.660 that I think
00:44:05.280 I hate the term
00:44:06.240 because obviously
00:44:08.000 they're using
00:44:08.340 first partner
00:44:08.940 rather than
00:44:09.380 first lady.
00:44:09.840 I think
00:44:11.860 I hate
00:44:12.100 the term
00:44:12.380 partner
00:44:12.820 referring to
00:44:13.380 a spouse
00:44:13.820 more than
00:44:14.320 I hate
00:44:14.720 any other
00:44:15.600 woke term.
00:44:17.160 In a lot
00:44:17.780 of ways
00:44:18.080 it's less
00:44:19.220 aggressive
00:44:19.780 and less
00:44:20.260 gratuitous
00:44:20.800 than many
00:44:21.360 of the other
00:44:21.660 terms that
00:44:22.060 they use.
00:44:22.820 But this
00:44:23.380 one I find
00:44:24.100 it just
00:44:24.680 it's nails
00:44:25.160 on a chalkboard.
00:44:27.300 I hate
00:44:27.920 it more
00:44:28.200 than I hate
00:44:28.680 like people
00:44:29.400 with uteruses
00:44:30.160 or whatever
00:44:30.740 any birthing
00:44:31.520 person.
00:44:33.400 But it's also
00:44:34.100 a useful term
00:44:34.940 because it tells
00:44:35.740 me everything
00:44:36.180 I need to know
00:44:36.700 about you.
00:44:37.100 If I'm
00:44:38.660 talking to
00:44:39.160 you and
00:44:39.540 you use
00:44:39.920 the word
00:44:40.220 partner
00:44:40.800 instead of
00:44:41.600 wife,
00:44:42.600 I immediately
00:44:43.900 know everything
00:44:44.880 about you.
00:44:45.680 I can judge
00:44:46.260 your entire
00:44:46.820 life.
00:44:47.840 Your entire
00:44:48.400 life.
00:44:48.720 They say
00:44:48.940 don't judge
00:44:49.300 a book
00:44:49.520 by its
00:44:49.820 cover.
00:44:50.080 I don't
00:44:50.260 even need
00:44:50.640 the cover.
00:44:51.500 I just
00:44:52.060 need that
00:44:52.480 word.
00:44:53.140 I can judge
00:44:53.740 your entire
00:44:55.100 life,
00:44:55.640 everything
00:44:55.980 about you
00:44:56.620 based on
00:44:57.400 that.
00:44:58.740 I know
00:44:59.380 you're an
00:44:59.740 insufferable,
00:45:00.980 emasculated,
00:45:02.120 pretentious
00:45:02.680 dork.
00:45:03.840 I know you're
00:45:04.260 the biggest
00:45:04.680 loser on
00:45:05.300 the planet.
00:45:05.740 if you're
00:45:07.360 using the
00:45:07.680 word
00:45:07.840 partner,
00:45:09.340 never call
00:45:12.160 your spouse
00:45:12.620 a partner.
00:45:13.200 Forget about
00:45:13.900 first partner,
00:45:14.820 referring to a
00:45:15.360 first lady.
00:45:15.900 That's obviously
00:45:16.380 woke nonsense,
00:45:17.200 but just
00:45:17.440 partner by
00:45:18.020 itself is
00:45:18.700 terrible.
00:45:19.420 I mean,
00:45:19.680 partner,
00:45:20.600 it's a word
00:45:21.740 you use for
00:45:22.280 somebody you're
00:45:22.680 in business
00:45:23.100 with.
00:45:25.160 Okay,
00:45:25.600 if you say
00:45:25.960 partner to
00:45:26.560 me,
00:45:26.740 you better
00:45:27.080 be talking
00:45:27.580 about your
00:45:28.000 colleague at
00:45:28.640 your law
00:45:29.060 firm or
00:45:29.560 something.
00:45:31.300 This actually
00:45:31.920 happened to
00:45:32.220 me recently.
00:45:32.820 This is the
00:45:33.280 kind of thing,
00:45:33.600 I don't
00:45:33.840 encounter it in
00:45:34.640 the wild very
00:45:35.380 often because
00:45:36.040 I just
00:45:36.480 don't surround
00:45:37.000 myself with
00:45:37.440 these kinds
00:45:38.420 of people.
00:45:39.700 But somewhat
00:45:40.560 recently I was
00:45:41.060 talking to
00:45:41.400 somebody and
00:45:41.700 they actually
00:45:41.920 said partner.
00:45:43.780 They weren't
00:45:44.300 even trying to
00:45:44.720 make a joke.
00:45:45.380 They said it
00:45:46.080 unironically.
00:45:47.020 They weren't
00:45:47.320 trying to be
00:45:48.000 funny.
00:45:48.700 They said
00:45:49.000 partner referring
00:45:49.760 to their
00:45:50.080 wife.
00:45:52.840 And I was
00:45:53.640 kind of blindsided
00:45:54.220 because up to
00:45:54.660 that moment it
00:45:55.140 seemed like kind
00:45:55.500 of a normal
00:45:55.900 guy.
00:45:56.340 And then he
00:45:56.560 just drops
00:45:56.980 partner on
00:45:57.720 me.
00:45:58.860 And it was
00:45:59.340 a very
00:45:59.540 clarifying
00:45:59.940 moment.
00:46:01.160 So that's
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00:46:49.240 Here's a guy
00:46:49.960 who definitely
00:46:51.900 calls his wife
00:46:52.720 partner, I would
00:46:53.440 assume.
00:46:55.100 David French.
00:46:56.040 He just wrote an
00:46:56.720 article for the
00:46:57.220 New York Times
00:46:57.800 that is the most
00:46:58.860 David Frenchian
00:46:59.800 article that's
00:47:00.580 ever been
00:47:01.120 composed.
00:47:03.180 This is David
00:47:04.200 French reaching
00:47:04.980 his final form.
00:47:06.220 This is him
00:47:07.860 becoming the
00:47:10.460 final form that
00:47:11.500 he will be.
00:47:12.560 And this is the
00:47:13.100 article we all
00:47:13.600 knew was coming.
00:47:14.660 The one where he
00:47:15.280 defends and
00:47:16.140 praises the
00:47:16.940 liberal heretic
00:47:17.780 James Tallarico.
00:47:18.900 So remember James
00:47:19.700 Tallarico, we
00:47:20.180 talked about him
00:47:20.580 last week.
00:47:21.680 He won the
00:47:22.200 Senate primary
00:47:22.820 over Jasmine
00:47:24.340 Crockett.
00:47:25.320 And he's a
00:47:26.260 Christian,
00:47:26.920 supposedly, quote
00:47:27.540 unquote.
00:47:28.360 He is a
00:47:28.820 seminarian.
00:47:30.340 He loves
00:47:31.040 talking about
00:47:31.600 his alleged
00:47:32.000 faith.
00:47:32.960 But he's a
00:47:33.700 heretic.
00:47:34.140 He's a
00:47:34.420 blasphemer.
00:47:35.240 He supports
00:47:35.740 abortion up
00:47:36.600 to birth.
00:47:37.680 He supports
00:47:38.300 child castration,
00:47:40.000 transgenderism,
00:47:41.040 everything down
00:47:41.780 the list.
00:47:42.640 He claims that
00:47:43.300 the Bible agrees
00:47:44.500 with him.
00:47:45.260 He says that
00:47:45.800 God is
00:47:46.220 non-binary.
00:47:47.320 He uses
00:47:47.700 apocryphal texts
00:47:48.760 like the
00:47:49.840 Gospel of
00:47:50.360 Thomas to
00:47:51.260 support his
00:47:52.780 theological
00:47:53.240 claims.
00:47:54.240 He says that
00:47:54.800 Jesus was a
00:47:55.400 radical feminist.
00:47:57.280 On and on.
00:47:57.980 He's a heretic.
00:47:58.540 Full-on.
00:48:00.000 No other way
00:48:00.800 to describe him.
00:48:02.580 But David
00:48:03.340 French, the
00:48:04.240 alleged
00:48:04.680 conservative, the
00:48:05.700 alleged Christian,
00:48:07.000 he loves the
00:48:07.760 guy.
00:48:08.720 And so here he
00:48:09.240 is in New York
00:48:09.680 Times.
00:48:10.000 This is what he
00:48:10.380 wrote.
00:48:12.740 The title is
00:48:13.840 James Tallarico
00:48:14.900 is a Christian
00:48:15.880 X-ray.
00:48:18.340 He says,
00:48:18.820 these days I'm
00:48:19.400 asked about
00:48:19.800 James Tallarico
00:48:20.620 more than I'm
00:48:21.660 asked about any
00:48:22.220 politician not
00:48:23.200 named Donald
00:48:23.820 Trump.
00:48:24.620 Tallarico is a
00:48:25.160 36-year-old Texas
00:48:25.940 state representative
00:48:26.660 and the latest,
00:48:27.940 the greatest hope
00:48:28.360 for winning the
00:48:29.740 Democrat Party's
00:48:30.460 latest,
00:48:30.880 greatest hope for
00:48:31.300 winning its first
00:48:32.200 statewide election
00:48:32.860 there in more
00:48:33.400 than 30 years.
00:48:34.440 He's also one of
00:48:35.340 the most faith-forward
00:48:36.300 politicians in the
00:48:37.300 United States.
00:48:38.580 Tallarico doesn't
00:48:39.120 just root his
00:48:39.820 policies and ideology
00:48:40.720 in his Christian
00:48:41.120 beliefs.
00:48:41.620 He's a seminarian
00:48:42.400 willing to dive
00:48:43.220 deep into theology.
00:48:45.280 When he's arguing
00:48:46.160 with the religious
00:48:46.640 right about, say,
00:48:47.360 Christian nationalism,
00:48:48.640 he makes a
00:48:49.080 specifically Christian
00:48:49.860 argument to
00:48:50.440 counter a
00:48:50.880 poisonous Christian
00:48:51.740 movement.
00:48:53.620 Jesus liberates,
00:48:54.600 Tallarico said in
00:48:55.220 a sermon in 2023.
00:48:56.760 Christian nationalism
00:48:57.560 controls.
00:48:58.600 Jesus saves.
00:48:59.420 Christian nationalism
00:49:00.020 kills.
00:49:01.120 Jesus started a
00:49:01.800 universal movement
00:49:02.700 based on mutual
00:49:03.480 love.
00:49:04.540 Christian nationalism
00:49:05.240 is a sectarian
00:49:06.600 movement based on
00:49:07.800 mutual hate.
00:49:11.140 David French says,
00:49:12.600 the same thing
00:49:13.080 applies to his
00:49:13.740 discussions about
00:49:14.320 specific government
00:49:15.080 policies, just as
00:49:16.100 Christian conservatives
00:49:16.800 often root their
00:49:17.540 arguments about
00:49:18.080 immigration and
00:49:18.700 abortion in
00:49:19.140 scripture, so does
00:49:20.460 Tallarico.
00:49:23.140 Blah, blah, blah.
00:49:23.780 He continues,
00:49:24.540 when I hear Tallarico
00:49:25.840 speak about faith, I
00:49:26.680 alternate between
00:49:27.280 agreement and
00:49:27.800 disagreement.
00:49:28.320 He's spot on about
00:49:29.080 the dangers of
00:49:29.640 Christian nationalism,
00:49:30.760 and yet I can't
00:49:31.380 help but respond to
00:49:32.040 his arguments about
00:49:32.740 the relative priority
00:49:33.580 of abortion by
00:49:34.240 asking, why can't
00:49:35.840 we do it all?
00:49:36.460 Provide high-quality
00:49:37.220 health care, welcome
00:49:38.040 immigrants, and
00:49:38.820 protect the unborn.
00:49:40.220 That's hardly the
00:49:40.940 only disagreement
00:49:41.400 between us.
00:49:42.520 Those disagreements
00:49:43.120 are to be expected.
00:49:43.880 Tallarico is a
00:49:44.580 political and
00:49:45.080 religious progressive,
00:49:46.100 I'm a political
00:49:47.260 religious conservative,
00:49:48.340 but focusing on
00:49:49.140 those disagreements
00:49:49.660 misses the reason I'm
00:49:50.580 asked so much about
00:49:51.340 him.
00:49:52.500 Tallarico isn't just
00:49:53.060 making arguments, he's
00:49:53.920 giving people hope, and
00:49:55.940 I think I know why.
00:49:58.340 And then he goes on to
00:49:59.340 say that the primary
00:50:00.660 American divide is
00:50:01.420 between decent and
00:50:02.500 indecent.
00:50:04.220 And in this equation,
00:50:05.400 Tallarico shines.
00:50:07.220 To put it another way,
00:50:07.840 Tallarico is one of the
00:50:08.560 few openly Christian
00:50:09.460 politicians in the
00:50:10.000 United States who acts
00:50:11.120 like a Christian, and by
00:50:12.140 acting like a Christian, he
00:50:13.360 reveals a profound
00:50:14.100 contrast with so many
00:50:15.280 members of the MAGA
00:50:16.000 Christian movement that's
00:50:17.300 dominated American
00:50:17.940 political life for 10
00:50:18.660 years.
00:50:18.960 Okay, so, and it goes
00:50:21.800 on and on and on.
00:50:22.440 I mean, this thing is
00:50:22.920 long.
00:50:26.580 And that's the first
00:50:27.440 thing.
00:50:27.660 I mean, my God, how
00:50:30.260 boring.
00:50:31.640 I mean, David French has
00:50:32.640 been writing the same
00:50:33.500 article over and over
00:50:34.440 again for 10 years.
00:50:37.180 The same thing, because
00:50:38.440 he has this long, he
00:50:39.180 goes into this long
00:50:39.960 discourse about Trump
00:50:41.100 Trump and how Trump's
00:50:42.700 all the bad things
00:50:43.620 about Trump.
00:50:44.400 He's been doing the
00:50:44.860 same thing for 10
00:50:45.460 years.
00:50:46.980 Republicans aren't
00:50:47.700 decent, they follow
00:50:48.840 Trump, Trump is bad,
00:50:50.240 Democrats are the
00:50:50.800 decent ones.
00:50:51.960 Same thing for 10
00:50:52.720 years.
00:50:54.120 Never mind that it's
00:50:54.920 wrong, it's just
00:50:55.740 boring.
00:50:57.640 And that is the case
00:50:58.600 with 95% of political
00:50:59.960 analysis, by the way.
00:51:01.080 It's not just David
00:51:01.660 French.
00:51:02.220 I mean, he's one of the
00:51:02.820 worst offenders, but it's
00:51:03.640 not just him.
00:51:04.840 95% of political
00:51:06.060 analysis is just people
00:51:07.260 saying the same thing
00:51:08.460 over and over and over
00:51:09.500 again.
00:51:09.780 And some of that is
00:51:12.000 unavoidable.
00:51:12.720 I know I repeat
00:51:13.500 myself.
00:51:14.680 Some of it is just a
00:51:15.680 hazard of the trade.
00:51:18.120 But I try to talk
00:51:20.140 about a wide range of
00:51:21.040 topics.
00:51:21.680 I try to find new
00:51:22.500 angles to explore.
00:51:23.500 I try to go deep into
00:51:24.780 subjects and give you
00:51:26.080 maybe some information
00:51:27.400 or a perspective that
00:51:28.800 you hadn't heard yet.
00:51:30.240 Try to.
00:51:32.080 But guys like David
00:51:32.800 French, they're not
00:51:33.340 even trying.
00:51:34.060 I mean, he's like a
00:51:34.560 tribute band.
00:51:35.240 He's like a cover band
00:51:36.680 playing the hits.
00:51:38.600 And they're not even
00:51:39.400 hits.
00:51:39.780 But the reason why
00:51:42.280 this is happening is
00:51:43.000 because like, but
00:51:44.860 the one change that
00:51:45.980 you find with David
00:51:46.620 French and people like
00:51:47.840 him, the, you know,
00:51:49.240 obviously Bill
00:51:49.980 Kristol, Jonah
00:51:50.960 Goldberg, that whole
00:51:51.880 wing, is that
00:51:53.900 although they're saying
00:51:54.920 the same thing over
00:51:56.000 and over and over and
00:51:56.760 over again, I mean,
00:51:57.360 just printing and
00:51:59.620 reprinting the same
00:52:01.000 indictment of Trump
00:52:02.060 over and over, there
00:52:03.900 is zero difference
00:52:04.960 between the articles
00:52:05.800 they're writing about
00:52:06.280 Trump in 2026 and
00:52:07.940 the ones they wrote
00:52:08.420 in 2016.
00:52:09.160 It's the same
00:52:09.960 thing.
00:52:11.600 And you could, and
00:52:12.440 they could say, well,
00:52:13.280 yeah, I still object to
00:52:14.280 Trump.
00:52:14.580 Yeah, I get it.
00:52:15.240 Like, you've, we know,
00:52:16.840 you've told us, you've
00:52:18.520 told us, we get it, we
00:52:20.040 do, I promise you, we
00:52:21.840 understand your point.
00:52:24.080 We think it's dumb.
00:52:25.420 We understand it, though.
00:52:26.680 You've said it.
00:52:27.500 We get it.
00:52:28.180 Okay, thank you.
00:52:31.800 The only change that
00:52:32.900 you're seeing with these
00:52:33.540 guys is that they are
00:52:34.600 becoming more and more
00:52:35.900 overtly liberal.
00:52:37.680 I mean, Bill Kristol is
00:52:38.540 just a full-on leftist at
00:52:39.460 this point.
00:52:41.420 And that's a change that
00:52:42.780 you have to, that is
00:52:43.840 inevitable.
00:52:44.520 They kind of have to do
00:52:45.320 it because the reality is
00:52:46.380 that Trump, and this is
00:52:48.300 what, like, David French
00:52:49.200 is terrified of, as much
00:52:52.240 as he pretends to hate
00:52:52.920 Trump, Trump will not be on
00:52:55.960 the national stage for
00:52:57.280 very much longer.
00:52:58.280 He is going to be term
00:52:59.640 limited, and he is going
00:53:00.980 to be out of the White
00:53:02.420 House, you know, and in a
00:53:05.300 couple of years, and
00:53:06.500 that's going to be it.
00:53:07.100 I mean, he'll still be out
00:53:08.780 there.
00:53:09.160 He'll be, you know,
00:53:10.960 certainly giving his
00:53:11.660 opinion and all those
00:53:12.420 kinds of things, but he's
00:53:13.120 going to be an ex-president.
00:53:14.040 He's going to be a former
00:53:14.680 president, a retired
00:53:15.420 president, and that's what
00:53:17.180 he's going to be.
00:53:19.060 And for someone like
00:53:19.820 David French, when your
00:53:22.620 whole career is just
00:53:24.620 complaining about Trump
00:53:25.940 what are you going to do?
00:53:29.100 I mean, in 2030, is
00:53:30.960 David French still going
00:53:32.380 to be writing New York
00:53:33.560 Times op-eds about how
00:53:34.940 Trump is bad?
00:53:36.980 Part of me wouldn't put
00:53:37.840 it past him.
00:53:38.460 Maybe that is what he's
00:53:39.180 going to do.
00:53:41.240 But really what's
00:53:43.800 happening is they realize
00:53:44.800 that, well, they're going
00:53:45.760 to need some kind of
00:53:46.940 career, some kind of
00:53:48.560 point of view after
00:53:50.960 Trump, and so the safest
00:53:52.620 thing at this point, like,
00:53:53.660 they can't go back to
00:53:54.480 being actual conservatives.
00:53:57.000 So, you know, the only
00:53:58.860 move is just to become
00:53:59.960 full, full-on, dyed-in-the-wool
00:54:01.700 leftist Democrats, and
00:54:02.960 that's what they're doing.
00:54:04.540 And that's what this is.
00:54:07.480 But as to the article
00:54:08.420 itself, I mean, it's
00:54:09.440 absolute nonsense.
00:54:10.580 David knows that.
00:54:13.920 He just still, to this
00:54:15.320 point, refuses to drop the
00:54:16.920 pretense of being a pro-life
00:54:18.780 Christian conservative.
00:54:20.120 He will drop it, but he
00:54:22.360 hasn't yet.
00:54:23.540 And so we have to endure
00:54:24.760 the absurdity of somebody
00:54:27.860 who is allegedly pro-life
00:54:29.360 claiming that a radically
00:54:31.440 pro-abortion heretic who
00:54:33.940 uses the Bible to push the
00:54:35.680 murder of babies is somehow
00:54:38.400 decent.
00:54:39.040 Yeah, he supports killing
00:54:43.960 babies and says, God is
00:54:46.500 okay with it, but he's a
00:54:48.760 decent guy.
00:54:53.500 I mean, he uses the story, he
00:54:56.420 uses the nativity, he uses the
00:54:57.900 story of Christ's birth as an
00:55:02.200 argument for abortion, but he
00:55:05.620 does it in a decent way.
00:55:06.700 How does that work, David?
00:55:09.800 How does that work?
00:55:12.600 How could it be advocating for
00:55:14.440 baby murder and heresy in a
00:55:17.160 decent way?
00:55:18.360 What does that mean?
00:55:19.360 What do you think decent
00:55:20.560 means?
00:55:23.340 It is not possible to
00:55:25.040 decently push for the murder
00:55:27.260 of babies.
00:55:27.700 It is not possible to
00:55:28.880 decently preach heresy and
00:55:30.880 blasphemy.
00:55:31.580 It's not possible to
00:55:32.700 decently blaspheme God by
00:55:35.940 saying he's non-binary.
00:55:37.260 It's not possible to
00:55:38.200 decently advocate for the
00:55:39.720 castration and mutilation of
00:55:40.760 children.
00:55:41.600 There's no decent version of
00:55:43.100 that, David.
00:55:45.260 There's no kind version.
00:55:47.120 There's no compassionate
00:55:48.320 version.
00:55:49.460 There's no nice version.
00:55:51.260 There's no charitable
00:55:52.140 version.
00:55:53.840 There's no Christian version.
00:55:57.280 So what David wants us to
00:55:58.600 believe is that if one guy
00:56:01.840 advocates for dismembering
00:56:03.680 babies, which is James
00:56:07.100 Tallarico's position, he
00:56:09.760 believes in dismembering
00:56:11.160 infants, but if he does
00:56:14.820 that and he does it in a
00:56:16.600 nice and measured way, but
00:56:19.540 then another guy advocates
00:56:20.900 against it, advocates for
00:56:22.960 protecting babies and does it
00:56:24.500 in an angry way, well, the
00:56:27.500 first guy is decent and the
00:56:29.620 second guy is indecent.
00:56:30.860 Okay?
00:56:33.680 So David says that, you
00:56:34.820 know, the line is between
00:56:36.080 decent and indecent, which
00:56:38.140 again has been his, that's,
00:56:39.180 this has been his talking
00:56:40.420 point for 10 years.
00:56:42.400 But somehow the baby
00:56:43.580 killers and the child
00:56:44.760 mutilators are on the
00:56:45.840 decent side, which is
00:56:49.180 impossible.
00:56:49.900 David, what do you think
00:56:50.680 decent means?
00:56:51.260 I go back to that question
00:56:52.000 again.
00:56:52.840 What do you think it
00:56:53.520 means?
00:56:54.620 Do you think it just means
00:56:55.540 polite?
00:56:56.660 What the hell do you think
00:56:57.640 it means?
00:56:57.900 What is decent about James
00:56:59.580 Tallarico?
00:57:00.640 Everything he says is
00:57:01.680 horrifying.
00:57:02.180 He says the most
00:57:03.500 horrifying things.
00:57:04.320 He's advocating for
00:57:05.340 genocidal violence against
00:57:07.720 the innocent, against
00:57:08.440 children, against the
00:57:09.180 unborn, which you must
00:57:10.940 agree with that if you're
00:57:11.640 pro-life, supposedly.
00:57:15.580 He's advocating for mass
00:57:16.880 murder of babies.
00:57:17.960 What do you talk, what's
00:57:18.560 decent about it?
00:57:19.460 I listen to him and I'm,
00:57:20.580 I'm, I'm like shaken to
00:57:22.800 my core and I'm used to
00:57:25.020 hearing, I mean, I've heard
00:57:25.740 the left make these
00:57:26.400 arguments a million times,
00:57:27.080 but the coming from him
00:57:27.960 especially cloaked in, in
00:57:30.080 Christian language, it's, uh,
00:57:35.520 just, it's disturbing at
00:57:37.200 like the deepest level.
00:57:40.980 So what do you think
00:57:41.700 decent means?
00:57:42.140 It just means polite.
00:57:44.840 Even if it did mean that, I
00:57:46.720 don't think the side that
00:57:48.140 pretty much exclusively
00:57:49.680 advocates for cheers and
00:57:51.760 commits political violence
00:57:53.160 would qualify as polite, but
00:57:57.180 it's not that.
00:57:59.260 Okay.
00:57:59.440 Do you know what decent
00:58:00.400 means?
00:58:00.940 It means conforming to
00:58:03.540 respectable and moral
00:58:05.360 behavior.
00:58:06.520 That is what decent means.
00:58:08.100 A decent person conforms to
00:58:11.440 respectable and moral
00:58:12.580 behavior.
00:58:15.420 So let me ask you, David, is
00:58:17.060 it possible to advocate for
00:58:19.780 evil in a moral way?
00:58:22.820 Is it possible to conform
00:58:26.520 yourself to moral behavior
00:58:29.580 while advocating for the
00:58:32.040 slaughter of millions of
00:58:33.180 babies?
00:58:38.340 Moral immorality.
00:58:39.560 Is that what you're saying?
00:58:40.600 Is that what you're claiming?
00:58:43.080 Yeah, he's deeply immoral, but
00:58:44.800 he's immoral in a moral way.
00:58:49.540 It's total nonsense.
00:58:50.820 And, uh, and he, and, but
00:58:52.500 David knows that.
00:58:53.800 And so, um, so there's only
00:58:59.800 one, there's only two ways to
00:59:01.000 explain what David French is
00:59:02.520 doing.
00:59:05.340 And one is bad.
00:59:06.840 The other is worse.
00:59:08.560 So one thing that he's doing is,
00:59:10.640 is he knows that this is
00:59:13.000 complete nonsense.
00:59:15.040 And he knows that what guys like
00:59:16.600 James Tallarico are, are doing
00:59:18.080 is, is evil to its core, but
00:59:22.720 he's pretending to not
00:59:23.500 understand that for political
00:59:24.620 reasons.
00:59:26.000 Or on the other hand, David
00:59:27.980 French is no longer pro-life
00:59:29.720 at all.
00:59:30.180 He doesn't, he doesn't share
00:59:31.180 these views at all anymore.
00:59:32.440 And he's just pretending to.
00:59:34.740 Um, I don't know.
00:59:37.580 There's no third option at this
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01:01:30.640 wife nuts, but let me speak
01:01:31.760 for men for a second because
01:01:32.980 men and women experience
01:01:34.360 parking in parking lots very
01:01:35.720 differently.
01:01:36.480 When you say just park
01:01:37.740 anywhere, all we hear is
01:01:38.960 abandon all strategy, and we
01:01:40.340 can't do that.
01:01:41.300 We're not just looking for a
01:01:42.560 parking spot.
01:01:43.280 We're running projections.
01:01:44.700 Distance to entry, cart
01:01:46.120 return proximity, door ding
01:01:48.080 exposure, exit flow, all of
01:01:49.820 that.
01:01:50.220 So what you're very fairly
01:01:51.460 seeing is empty space.
01:01:53.020 We're seeing as risk
01:01:54.180 assessment.
01:01:54.840 That's why we almost always
01:01:56.000 back in.
01:01:56.760 It's not because we're trying
01:01:57.760 to be cool.
01:01:58.320 I'm fully aware I peaked in
01:01:59.820 high school.
01:02:00.360 It's because we believe in a
01:02:01.820 clean exit.
01:02:02.800 Future us is tired.
01:02:04.240 Future us is managing kids and
01:02:06.000 groceries.
01:02:06.420 Future us doesn't want to back
01:02:08.140 up into a sea of other cars to
01:02:09.640 try to get out.
01:02:10.440 So we'll do it now.
01:02:11.560 That's not overthinking.
01:02:12.960 That's preparedness.
01:02:14.100 And you can call it dramatic,
01:02:15.620 but we're going to keep calling
01:02:16.720 it operational excellence.
01:02:18.120 And when you don't have to walk
01:02:19.420 a mile to return the cart and we
01:02:21.000 pull forward in one clean exit,
01:02:23.300 that's not luck.
01:02:24.460 That was foresight.
01:02:26.540 Yeah, see, this is actually
01:02:28.040 incorrect.
01:02:29.420 And I have to say this is wrong.
01:02:31.380 Now, he's right that backing into
01:02:32.580 a parking space is obviously very
01:02:34.340 masculine.
01:02:34.740 And that's that's the manly move.
01:02:36.340 Women swoon over that.
01:02:37.680 They do.
01:02:38.560 They see a man backing into a
01:02:39.900 parking spot and they just fan
01:02:41.520 themselves and faint like a like
01:02:43.220 a, you know, like something out
01:02:45.320 of the Victorian age.
01:02:46.580 And we all know that.
01:02:47.420 That's for sure the case.
01:02:48.840 Definitely.
01:02:50.040 But the rest of this is exactly
01:02:51.680 wrong.
01:02:52.100 It's precisely the opposite of
01:02:53.240 reality.
01:02:53.880 The masculine approach to parking
01:02:55.500 is to not overthink it.
01:02:58.100 OK, it's like strategizing, making a
01:03:01.000 big deal out of it.
01:03:02.820 That's not the manly approach.
01:03:04.660 That's what women do.
01:03:07.060 Like if you walk up to a regular
01:03:08.200 guy and say, what's your approach
01:03:09.340 to parking?
01:03:10.040 Like a regular guy's in a way, what
01:03:11.440 do you mean by a pro?
01:03:12.000 I just park.
01:03:13.120 I just park.
01:03:14.460 I find a spot.
01:03:15.320 I park in it.
01:03:16.100 I've never thought about it beyond
01:03:17.380 that.
01:03:17.680 There's no there's no strategy.
01:03:18.960 There's no like I'm I'm analyzing
01:03:21.380 and I got to find the right spot.
01:03:22.960 I'm thinking about future me.
01:03:24.240 It's like, what are you talking
01:03:25.240 about?
01:03:25.680 You just park.
01:03:26.240 That's the masculine approach.
01:03:28.880 You just just find find just stop
01:03:30.820 making a big just just take an open
01:03:32.200 spot.
01:03:32.640 OK, if just take the open spot, just
01:03:35.880 find a spot and park in it.
01:03:37.400 That's it.
01:03:39.620 If the open spot is 12 miles from
01:03:41.680 wherever you're going, well, OK, then
01:03:43.320 I guess you're walking 12 miles.
01:03:44.460 I mean, that's where the spot is.
01:03:45.400 Just take the spot.
01:03:48.460 That's my approach.
01:03:49.320 My approach to parking is I that I
01:03:51.240 park and I move on with my life.
01:03:52.780 OK, that's my approach.
01:03:54.300 My wife is the one who's really
01:03:55.580 picky about the parking spot.
01:03:56.940 This that's a woman thing.
01:03:57.960 The women are very picky about it.
01:03:59.680 My wife, if she's the one, if she's
01:04:01.380 driving, I wouldn't be in the car
01:04:02.480 if she was driving because if I'm
01:04:03.300 in the car, I'm driving.
01:04:03.880 But if she's if she's just in the
01:04:05.600 car by herself, she will circle a
01:04:07.440 parking lot for 15 minutes looking
01:04:09.880 for a space that's 15 feet closer
01:04:12.620 than the ones that are immediately
01:04:13.780 available.
01:04:15.400 And if she's in the car and I'm
01:04:16.900 going to park, she'll say, wait,
01:04:18.700 but I see spots all the way up
01:04:19.720 there.
01:04:20.460 Why are you parking here?
01:04:21.100 I see a spot all the way up there.
01:04:22.100 And I say, yeah, it's like 20 yards
01:04:24.940 away.
01:04:25.600 It's 20 yards away from where I'm
01:04:26.900 currently parking.
01:04:28.340 The amount of time it takes us to
01:04:30.040 have this conversation about that
01:04:31.560 parking spot, we could have already
01:04:32.860 parked and been at the door of the
01:04:34.440 place.
01:04:35.440 You see?
01:04:37.020 Be practical.
01:04:38.340 That's the masculine strategy.
01:04:39.560 Be practical.
01:04:40.160 Save your time.
01:04:42.100 And it also means that, I mean, I'll
01:04:45.060 park farther away than is necessary.
01:04:47.280 Like if I pull into a parking lot, I'm
01:04:49.660 taking the open spot.
01:04:50.580 Like you pull in, you're pulling into
01:04:52.260 the back of the parking lot.
01:04:53.460 If there's open spots at the back of
01:04:54.940 the parking lot, I'm just going to
01:04:55.820 take that spot.
01:04:56.840 I'm not even going to drive up to see
01:04:59.260 if there's a better spot.
01:05:00.840 I'm not doing that.
01:05:04.600 My wife will say, oh, it's too far
01:05:06.380 back.
01:05:06.760 It's fine.
01:05:07.400 We'll be fine.
01:05:07.920 We're moving on.
01:05:08.580 We're moving on with our life.
01:05:09.840 Okay.
01:05:10.220 We're moving on.
01:05:11.040 We're just parking and moving on.
01:05:13.040 We have a whole life to live.
01:05:15.180 There's no time to think about this.
01:05:16.600 And having to walk farther is an added
01:05:20.880 bonus.
01:05:21.600 I mean, there are, there are times where
01:05:22.700 I will, if I have my kids in the car, I
01:05:24.280 will deliberately park farther away than
01:05:26.440 I need to.
01:05:29.720 Because I was in the kids with my car one
01:05:31.480 time and I parked farther away and they
01:05:34.240 had the audacity to try to complain.
01:05:37.100 They had the audacity to try to tell me,
01:05:40.280 they had the audacity to tell me I need to
01:05:42.540 park.
01:05:42.700 So now, now we're going to park farther
01:05:44.760 away and I'm going to make you walk on
01:05:46.320 purpose.
01:05:47.060 This is character building is what it is.
01:05:50.660 So just take the first open spot.
01:05:52.320 You know, that's, that's the whole, this
01:05:53.980 is the whole, this is why I take it
01:05:55.300 personally.
01:05:55.560 The whole reason why parking lots are so
01:05:58.160 chaotic and annoying.
01:06:01.240 Every parking lot in the country is
01:06:05.180 annoying.
01:06:05.780 And this is why it's for two reasons.
01:06:07.260 Number one, it's because as I've covered
01:06:09.720 a million times, everybody's a bad driver
01:06:12.420 except me.
01:06:13.760 That's the first problem.
01:06:15.200 You're all terrible at driving.
01:06:16.960 Every single one of you.
01:06:18.340 There are, I used to think there were
01:06:19.360 exceptions.
01:06:19.880 I used to say there's like 10 good
01:06:21.160 drivers in the country.
01:06:22.080 I'm one of them.
01:06:22.720 So that leaves nine other spots.
01:06:24.180 I actually think that there are none.
01:06:25.980 I'm the only one who knows how to drive
01:06:27.540 in the entire country.
01:06:28.660 All the rest of you.
01:06:30.500 I know every man listening to this is
01:06:31.840 saying, no, that's wrong.
01:06:32.580 I'm the good driver.
01:06:33.280 No, no, no.
01:06:33.820 It's incorrect.
01:06:35.160 Incorrect.
01:06:36.240 None of you know what you're doing.
01:06:37.940 I drive down the highway every day and I
01:06:39.560 look around like none of you people
01:06:40.780 have any clue what you're doing.
01:06:42.560 What do you do?
01:06:43.540 None of you have any idea.
01:06:45.320 How did any of you pass your driver's
01:06:47.120 test?
01:06:47.540 None of you should have.
01:06:49.300 I should be the only one with a
01:06:50.340 driver's license.
01:06:51.080 I should drive down the highway and it
01:06:53.340 should be like post-apocalyptic.
01:06:55.080 There's nobody on the road.
01:06:56.820 It's just me.
01:06:58.140 That's what it should be.
01:06:59.040 So that's the first problem.
01:07:00.540 But the second problem also in
01:07:02.040 compounding this is that this is what
01:07:04.700 makes parking lots annoying is that
01:07:06.300 everybody is looking for the best spot.
01:07:08.620 Everybody is going around, you know,
01:07:11.520 it's like, I mean, the worst is when
01:07:13.300 you're, you're in a busy parking lot.
01:07:16.140 Every parking lot is busy and you're
01:07:19.340 leaving the establishment and then, and
01:07:23.560 then someone starts following you.
01:07:26.260 That should be banned.
01:07:27.700 That should not be legal.
01:07:29.160 Okay.
01:07:29.320 You should go to jail for that.
01:07:31.300 I'm walking.
01:07:32.760 Maybe I got my kids with me and now I
01:07:34.740 got this, now I've got this stalker.
01:07:37.320 It's like jaws, right?
01:07:38.560 They're following me because like, oh,
01:07:40.760 maybe he has a good spot.
01:07:42.520 Maybe he has a good spot.
01:07:43.640 I'm going to follow him slowly behind.
01:07:47.320 You do that.
01:07:48.100 First of all, I'm walking even slower now.
01:07:51.440 And second jokes on you.
01:07:52.780 Cause I'm parked all the way over there.
01:07:54.760 You're going to be, you're going to,
01:07:55.920 you're going to pass open spots just to
01:07:58.120 follow me, assuming I'm, I have a good
01:07:59.640 spot.
01:08:00.380 That will, that will open up for you.
01:08:03.260 Just take the first spot.
01:08:05.480 Just go into the parking lot.
01:08:06.960 If you have to walk a little bit
01:08:08.360 farther, you're going to be fine.
01:08:10.640 Okay.
01:08:10.980 Do you understand that Pete, like we
01:08:12.580 could all, we, we, we all need to
01:08:14.960 walk more than we do.
01:08:15.960 We all spend all day sitting around.
01:08:17.640 So if you got to walk a little bit
01:08:18.960 farther, it's going to be fine.
01:08:22.680 Although maybe this is for the best.
01:08:23.760 Cause here's how every parking lot
01:08:24.760 works.
01:08:25.260 I'm, I pull in whatever the place is,
01:08:29.060 Walmart or whatever it is.
01:08:30.380 And there's like this mad,
01:08:32.200 everything is bunched up.
01:08:33.700 Like the parking lot is this big.
01:08:35.260 All the action is bunched up here.
01:08:37.280 And all of these idiots are circling
01:08:40.460 around and fighting over the parking
01:08:42.780 spot.
01:08:43.200 That's like 50 yards closer.
01:08:44.580 And I've got the whole back half to
01:08:46.240 myself, which is nice.
01:08:49.200 So you fat asses can fight over the
01:08:51.160 closed spot.
01:08:51.720 Cause you don't want to have to walk an
01:08:52.780 extra 50 yards.
01:08:53.700 I'm fine.
01:08:54.200 I'll park over here.
01:08:54.980 I got the whole thing to my, to my, to
01:08:56.580 myself.
01:08:59.620 So.
01:09:02.320 That's that.
01:09:03.040 Glad we could establish that.
01:09:04.960 And, uh, that'll do it for the show
01:09:07.180 today.
01:09:07.420 Thanks for watching.
01:09:07.960 Thanks for listening.
01:09:08.680 Talk to you tomorrow.
01:09:09.300 Have a great day.
01:09:10.580 Godspeed.
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