The Matt Walsh Show - January 12, 2021


Ep. 634 - Biden Fills His Cabinet With Bigots And Crackpots


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40 minutes

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186.08879

Word Count

7,541

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542

Misogynist Sentences

15

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Joe Biden picks a Black Supremacist to Lead the DOJ Civil Rights Division. We ll see what could possibly go wrong with that. Also, Andrew Cuomo s Lockdown 180, plus another Democrat impeachment pageant, and Kamala Harris is being persecuted because of a magazine cover where she s wearing casual shoes. That and much more today on the Matt Warshaw Show.


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00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, Joe Biden picks a black supremacist to lead the DOJ Civil Rights
00:00:04.260 Division. We'll see what could possibly go wrong with that. Also, five headlines, including
00:00:07.320 Andrew Cuomo's Lockdown 180, plus another Democrat impeachment pageant, and Kamala Harris
00:00:12.560 is being persecuted because of a magazine cover where she's wearing casual shoes.
00:00:17.960 That and much more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:02:07.500 So yesterday, we played the clip of Joe Biden unveiling his plan to help struggling business
00:02:12.320 owners in the wake of the lockdowns that have crippled them. In a sign of things to come,
00:02:18.080 Biden says that his administration's priority will be Black, Latino, Native American, and women
00:02:22.540 business owners. In other words, white males are out of luck. So let's play that again in case you
00:02:26.520 missed it. Here it is.
00:02:27.580 Our focus will be on small businesses on Main Street that aren't wealthy and well-connected,
00:02:33.080 that are facing real economic hardships through no fault of their own.
00:02:38.620 Our priority will be Black, Latino, Asian, and Native American-owned small businesses,
00:02:43.000 women-owned businesses. And finally, having equal access to resources needed to reopen and rebuild.
00:02:49.180 Now, as always with these things, if you want to understand just how outrageously racist it is,
00:02:54.140 just play it back in your mind, but insert white male instead of Black or Latino. Imagine if Joe
00:02:59.680 Biden had said, our priority will be white males and white women. There would be a volcanic eruption
00:03:05.700 of outrage in response to such a statement. Nearly every person in the country would condemn
00:03:09.580 it as the height of racism. So is it different if you fill in the blank with a different race? No,
00:03:14.920 of course not. The reaction is different. What people say about it is different, but it's not
00:03:19.260 actually different. Imagine also actually being a white male business owner. Some of you may not
00:03:26.080 have to imagine this because you are. You're on the brink of bankruptcy, in desperate need of some
00:03:30.780 help due to the government's own actions. And now imagine that you don't get the help you need
00:03:35.980 because of your race and gender. Are you supposed to be okay with that? Are you supposed to look down
00:03:41.480 at your white skin and say, well, all right, I guess I do deserve to lose my livelihood. At least
00:03:46.560 the Latinos are getting help. I suppose that's how Biden expects them to react, or perhaps not Biden.
00:03:52.320 It's not clear that Biden expects anything. It's not clear that he knows what century he's in or
00:03:56.340 planet he's on, but the radicals calling the shots for him do expect it. Speaking of radicals,
00:04:02.240 Tucker Carlson had a disturbing segment last night about Kristen Clark. Clark has been tapped to lead
00:04:07.100 the DOJ civil rights division. This means that she'll be a very powerful figure in the administration.
00:04:13.380 And given that she's in charge of enforcing quote unquote civil rights, it's important to know how she
00:04:18.440 views the subject, right? Well, Tucker had obtained a letter that Clark wrote back in 1994
00:04:24.280 when she was the president of the Black Studies Association at Harvard. Clark was looking to educate
00:04:30.740 the public on the topic of race science. And if race science sounds like horrible quackery,
00:04:37.760 if it sounds like something you might learn at medical school in Nazi Germany, that's because it is.
00:04:42.700 So here's Tucker reading the letter. Listen.
00:04:44.740 Please use the following theories and observations to assist you in your search for truth regarding
00:04:50.000 the genetic differences between blacks and whites. End quotes. You know, it's going to be
00:04:54.660 interesting. And it was quote one. Dr. Richard King reveals that the core of the human brain is
00:05:00.780 the locus coruleus, which is a structure that is black because it contains large amounts of
00:05:05.960 neuromelanin, which is essential for its operation. Two black infants sit, crawl and walk sooner than whites.
00:05:13.660 Three. Carol Barnes notes that human mental processes are controlled by melanin, that same
00:05:20.400 chemical which gives blacks their superior physical and mental abilities. Four. Some scientists have
00:05:27.080 revealed that most whites are unable to produce melanin because their pineal glands are often calcified
00:05:32.980 or non-functioning. Pineal calcification rates with Africans are 5 to 15 percent, Asians 15 to 25 percent,
00:05:40.900 and Europeans 60 to 80 percent. This is the chemical basis for the cultural differences between blacks
00:05:47.560 and whites. And five. Melanin endows blacks with greater mental, physical, and spiritual abilities,
00:05:55.760 something which cannot be measured based on Eurocentric standards. End quote.
00:05:59.800 Oh, okay. That's science for you. Now, if this sounds familiar, and I heard this, and the first
00:06:07.360 thing I thought is, I feel like I've heard this recently. Well, if you had the same thought, you
00:06:12.120 might be thinking of this. Listen. Let's go to what it really is, then. When we talk about the power of
00:06:17.000 melanated people, when we talk about who we really are as gods and understanding that our melanin is so
00:06:22.400 power and it connects us in a way that the reason why they fear black, the reason why they fear is
00:06:27.480 because the lack that they have of it. So then when you see what, you know, Dr. Francis C. Wellesley
00:06:34.020 talked about is that fear and that deficiency of when you have a person that has the lack of pigment,
00:06:43.820 the lack of melanin, that they know that they will be annihilated. So therefore, however they got the
00:06:49.180 power, they have the lack of compassion. Melanin comes with compassion. Melanin comes with soul,
00:06:56.820 that we call it. We call it soul. We soul brothers and sisters. That's the melanin that connects us.
00:07:01.520 So the people that don't have it have, are, are a little, and I'm going to say this carefully,
00:07:07.180 are a little less. You said it carefully. They're a little less. The entire race of people,
00:07:13.840 a little bit less. I always like, and you know, we watch clips like that. And when someone is babbling
00:07:19.040 incoherently and somebody else is listening and going, right, yeah, sure. Uh-huh. Exactly. The entire
00:07:25.460 time. So anyway, yes, the DOJ civil rights division will be run by Nick Cannon, essentially,
00:07:30.880 or at least someone as racist and insane and stupid as him. So a few things to be said about
00:07:37.020 all this. Number one, it should go without saying, but the science here is not only wrong,
00:07:41.780 but incoherent. It's not really science at all, but religious dogma, a belief that darker skin
00:07:46.900 endows one, not only with mental and physical advantages, but with greater spiritual and moral
00:07:51.580 worth. You know, white people are a little less, as the scholar Nick Cannon put it. That's not science
00:07:56.380 at all, obviously. Number two, this sort of race essentialism makes for really strange bedfellows with
00:08:02.880 gender non-essentialism, which is increasingly the worldview of everybody on the left, both in the
00:08:07.440 mainstream and off on the fringes. And the distinction between those two groups, leftist
00:08:12.060 mainstream and leftist fringe, has of course been almost completely erased. At this point,
00:08:16.520 a mainstream leftist is just a fringe leftist, but without the blue hair. In any case,
00:08:22.300 the race essentialist says that races are biologically distinct, that every race has its
00:08:28.360 own core essence. That's what you heard Nick Cannon and Kristen Clark talking about, and that
00:08:32.880 your race is immutable. It's an unchangeable part of you. But gender non-essentialism, on the other
00:08:39.340 hand, says that sex has nothing to do with biology, that there is no core essence to being a man or a
00:08:44.380 woman. That's why they can't answer my famous question of what is a woman. Well, a woman is
00:08:48.220 nothing. They don't want to say that. And they say, you know, you can switch between the two
00:08:52.400 sexes, or you can be neither, or you can be some combination. You know, you could be a man on
00:08:56.980 Tuesday and a woman on Wednesday. There's no reason why you can't be. In other words, they seek to make
00:09:01.440 nearly everything about you, nearly your whole identity, fluid and ambiguous, except your race.
00:09:07.980 We are all basically these amorphous, genderless, nondescript puddles of nothing. But we do have
00:09:14.900 a race, at least. And God forbid that an ambiguous white entity should pretend to be an ambiguous
00:09:20.020 black entity. Never mind that it makes just as much sense for a white man to say, I feel like a
00:09:26.320 black person, and so I am one, as it does for a man to say, I feel like I'm a woman, and so I am one.
00:09:31.860 These statements are at least equal in their incoherence. If anything, the former is slightly
00:09:36.820 less incoherent. Number three, notice how the cycle has been complete now. The leftist champions
00:09:43.500 for racial equality, to include now even the woman who will be heading up the civil rights division,
00:09:48.380 sound exactly like the proponents of Jim Crow in the early 20th century. Some races have greater
00:09:54.080 spiritual and moral worth. That's exactly what racists have always said. And it's what people
00:09:59.220 like Kristen Clark have pretended that they're fighting against. But in an outcome that is familiar
00:10:05.200 in human history, they have become exactly what they said they wanted to destroy. They are so woke,
00:10:10.920 so enlightened, so progressive, that their views on race would have been totally at home in Alabama
00:10:17.000 in the year 1922. The only difference is which race they find superior. But that is a rather meaningless
00:10:23.320 difference, really. The end goal with all of this is to divide and conquer, right? For all the talk
00:10:29.920 about unity, what we will see in the coming years is the American population divided, chopped up,
00:10:35.460 segregated into their own categories, and policies will be applied and laws enforced differently
00:10:40.500 depending on the category in which you reside. We are about to see the culmination of identity
00:10:45.740 politics. We're going to see what it looks like when the sorts of people who've been burning our
00:10:49.960 cities for months now have a whole government at their disposal. And old Joe will preside over this,
00:10:56.160 half-conscious, barely sentient, a useful stooge and figurehead, an inoffensive and sort of pitiful
00:11:02.840 vessel for the most extreme radicalism we have ever seen from our government. That's what's coming
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00:12:36.200 Warner Brothers has submitted a Wonder Woman 1984 for consideration for 15 Academy Awards,
00:12:42.820 including best picture. So we'll see how that works out. Apparently,
00:12:46.780 I've never watched either Wonder Woman movie. Apparently everyone hated this latest Wonder
00:12:50.400 Woman movie. I guess it's, it's, they don't like it, but they liked the first one. I don't know.
00:12:55.840 It's just, for me, you shouldn't be surprised when a movie called Wonder Woman isn't good.
00:13:02.380 It's, it's a, it's a, right. It's, she, she flies in an invisible jet and she has a magic lasso. Am I
00:13:11.340 getting this right? And her name is Wonder Woman and you expected it to not be horrible? Is that what
00:13:19.020 you expected? And you know, of course the, the unspoken truth here that, that nobody wants to say
00:13:24.980 is that really all female superhero movies are terrible. I mean, they all really are. Uh, now I'm not
00:13:30.440 saying they have to be, I'm not saying it's impossible to make a female superhero movie.
00:13:34.120 That's good. It's just, they haven't done it yet. And part of the problem is that so often,
00:13:39.820 you know, it's, it's, they're so, they want us to be so impressed with the fact that it is a female
00:13:45.140 superhero. And so that's, they're just driving that message home. The girl power thing. No, just
00:13:50.780 make an interesting superhero movie. And the superhero happens to be a woman. That's the way it should be.
00:13:56.780 You don't need to beat us over the head with the girl power stuff every second. That's what they do.
00:14:01.760 And, um, that's why the movie isn't, isn't any good. In case you're wondering why Wonder Woman
00:14:05.400 isn't good. It's because again, it's, it's Wonder Woman. What were you expecting? All right. Number
00:14:09.240 one, um, Governor Cuomo is singing a different tune, a radically different tune. Um, all of a sudden,
00:14:17.580 although maybe not, maybe we can't call it a coincidental because as we get closer to the Biden
00:14:23.060 administration, now Governor Cuomo is, uh, sounding very different. Here's what he said
00:14:27.140 yesterday about the lockdowns. Listen, we simply cannot stay closed until the vaccine hits critical
00:14:35.360 mass. The cost is too high. We will have nothing left to open. We must reopen the economy, but we must
00:14:44.220 do it smartly and safely. Also, we must energize our lagging private sector and rebuild our economic
00:14:51.220 platform, our transportation system, our infrastructure system for the next generation
00:14:56.760 of growth. I mean, this is really, I want to call it amazing. I know I shouldn't because I shouldn't
00:15:03.520 be surprised, but now he says that after months and months and months of this, and you've got
00:15:12.620 thousands of business owners in that state alone, completely destroyed. And now he's saying, well,
00:15:17.800 we can't just stay closed until there's a vaccine. Oh really? Yes. That's what a lot of us have been
00:15:24.460 saying for months. And up until just 15 seconds ago, and Andrew Cuomo would have said to the people
00:15:33.920 who were saying what he just said, oh, they're science deniers or they don't care. They don't
00:15:38.160 care about grandma. I think we're going to see a lot of, uh, we're gonna see a lot of that. We're
00:15:43.300 see a lot of very sudden changes in the, in the coming weeks with respect to lockdowns. And part
00:15:49.600 of the reason is that, you know, Democrat governor doesn't want a Democrat president to be presiding
00:15:56.400 over economic collapse. When really you would hope that they just wouldn't want an economic collapse
00:16:04.040 at all, but that's not the way they look at these things. Okay. Number two, um, Donald Trump just very
00:16:11.600 recently spoke to the media. I believe this is the first time he's spoken to the media and he spoke
00:16:16.700 briefly, but the first time since everything happened on Wednesday. And, um, here is some
00:16:21.300 of what he had to say. I think that big tech is doing a horrible thing for our country and to our
00:16:29.820 country. And I believe it's going to be a catastrophic mistake for them. Uh, they're dividing and divisive
00:16:39.640 and they're showing something that I've been predicting for a long time. I've been predicting
00:16:44.740 it for a long time and people didn't act on it. But I think big tech has made a terrible mistake and
00:16:50.680 very, very bad for our country. And that's leading others to do the same thing. And it causes a lot of
00:16:56.860 problems and a lot of danger. Uh, big mistake. They shouldn't be doing it. But, uh, there's always a counter
00:17:04.300 move when they do that. I've never seen such anger as I see right now. And that's a terrible
00:17:09.580 thing. Uh, I'm sorry, but I just have no patience for this whatsoever. Trump says, I've been predicting
00:17:15.300 they'll do this for a long time. Uh, I, I knew it was going to happen. Well, okay. Well, then why
00:17:20.460 don't you do anything about it? Why don't you or any of the Republicans do a damn thing about
00:17:23.860 it? Do you predict? Thanks for predicting it. Nice job, Nostradamus. But what did, did you do
00:17:32.600 anything? The Republicans control the entire government for two years. Didn't do a damn
00:17:42.400 thing. And that's the honest truth of the matter. Didn't do a damn thing. I'm sorry. They passed tax
00:17:51.220 cuts. So they did do that. So we got some tax cuts. What else did they do? I'm thinking back
00:18:00.360 to it now. They control the government for two years. What else did they do? They pass some,
00:18:04.460 they pass some taxes. Oh, and they, they confirmed judges. That's what I always hear. Well, they
00:18:07.940 confirmed judges. Of course they did that. The vacancies were open. They filled them, but that's
00:18:12.500 like bare. That's the barest of bare minimums. Obviously you're going to do that. What are they
00:18:17.760 going to do? Not fill the vacancies? You know, we don't give Republicans credit for just filling a
00:18:23.080 vacancy when it's there. That takes zero effort. Of, of the things that would have taken some kind
00:18:29.620 of effort, the things they actually had to fight for and do. What if that was actually done? Now to
00:18:37.400 rein in big tech, that would have been a difficult, major undertaking. They didn't even try.
00:18:44.860 The thing with Republicans is they try to do things when they know it can't be done anymore.
00:18:52.320 So they wait until they're out of power. And then they start saying, we need to do this and that
00:18:57.040 because they know they can't do it. So there's no pressure. It's the same thing they did with
00:19:02.160 defunding Planned Parenthood up until the moment when they actually controlled the government up until
00:19:07.220 that moment. So many Republicans were saying, we got to defund Planned Parenthood. It's got to be
00:19:11.240 defunded. I would go to the rallies and, you know, some of these lawmakers would show up and they
00:19:16.220 would give great speeches about how we need to defund Planned Parenthood. Videos came out a few
00:19:21.980 years ago showing that Planned Parenthood is selling baby parts. It's kind of a big deal. A lot of
00:19:27.100 Republicans said, we got to defund it. It's just at the time, they didn't have the power to do it.
00:19:31.020 So they said, you know, geez, I'd love to defund it, but we just don't have the power. I'd love to.
00:19:36.040 I really wish we could. Darn it. And then what did we say? We said, okay, we'll give you the power.
00:19:42.820 Here it is. Here's all the power. And they said, Planned Parenthood, what's that? I never heard of
00:19:48.980 it. What are you talking about? We'll get to that in a second. I got, we got these tax cuts we got
00:19:53.160 to pass. Didn't even try. When it comes to defunding Planned Parenthood, didn't even try.
00:19:59.900 And so now Trump says, uh, we got to, uh, well, for every move, there's a counter move. Really?
00:20:06.460 What's your counter move? You're out of office in a week and a half. You have no power right now.
00:20:13.580 That's why we're waiting for the counter move. I'm just, I mean, I'm tired of this too,
00:20:18.320 from conservatives as, you know, it's sitting to trust the plan. And I mean, some of that is the
00:20:23.520 wacky Q stuff about, as they say, trust the plan, but, but there's, there's an attitude of that
00:20:27.940 even outside of Q or conservatives say, well, I'm sure it's all going to work out. There's,
00:20:32.940 there's a plan behind the scenes and yeah, they've got it. Trust us. They're going to do it. Nope.
00:20:39.780 No plan. Trump's going to be out of office in a week and a half. Uh, Republicans will be in the
00:20:45.620 minority and there was no plan. Nothing was happening. The plan all along was to do nothing
00:20:49.940 and just bide their time. That was the plan. But I'm glad that Trump predicted it anyway.
00:20:57.940 That's good to know. We could take solace in that, that it was all predicted.
00:21:02.080 Uh, number three, here's, uh, here's something new for a change. Another new thing. Turns out
00:21:07.940 the media thinks that Trump is literally Hitler. That's a new spin. You don't hear this very often.
00:21:13.420 Pretty interesting. Let's, uh, let's take a listen.
00:21:15.740 Your history, uh, much better than I do, but during the rise of, of Hitler, uh, you, yeah,
00:21:24.220 by the way, we can draw the analogies, uh, as far as we can, we can talk about this being 1933,
00:21:29.900 uh, we can do that. Um, a lot of businesses, a lot of German corporations saw Hitler as a clown.
00:21:41.900 They backed him, uh, because they thought he was going to be a bulwark
00:21:46.500 against communism, against the rise of communism across Europe, socialism. We've seen a lot of
00:21:53.700 businesses, a lot of CEOs, a lot of the world's richest people, a lot of America's richest people
00:22:01.240 back Donald Trump, uh, and back him because it was good for their bottom line.
00:22:08.840 So the only reason I want to play a couple, a couple of points I wanted to make the only
00:22:11.600 reason I'm playing that. Um, it, first of all, we should understand that 90% of historical analogies
00:22:20.480 that are offered in the context of political arguments these days are BS 90%.
00:22:26.120 Granted, I'm just pulling that number out of thin air, but I think we could agree. It's
00:22:31.020 probably around 90%, if not more, if not like 99%. And the other problem with the historical
00:22:36.740 analogies, uh, it's kind of like the left when they're making literary references, every literary
00:22:40.780 reference is to Harry Potter because that's the only book they've read. And so World War II and,
00:22:47.080 and, and, and, and Hitler, this, this is the only historical event and historical person that
00:22:52.720 they're sort of vaguely familiar with. And so every comparison has to go back to Hitler and World
00:22:59.220 War II. That's, that's all they've got. But by this logic that, uh, that, uh, what he's talking
00:23:06.320 about there, um, that, well, the, the corporations back Donald Trump and just like the corporations
00:23:13.060 and the rich people backed Hitler, you see that that's false on pretty much every level because
00:23:18.660 number one, the corporations don't back Donald Trump. They hate him. But by this same logic,
00:23:24.500 then I guess black lives matter are Nazis by the same logic. I mean, they're the real Nazis,
00:23:31.160 right? Because they're backed by, by all the corporations, all the corporations have come
00:23:36.260 out and given their, uh, their oaths of, of fealty to, um, to black lives matter. So I guess
00:23:44.000 there you go. There's the comparison pretty easy to do, or we could all, you know, pick up a book
00:23:51.960 and read about a historical period, period, some, just any other historical period. That's my
00:23:58.120 challenge to everybody. Reading history is great, but just read about some other. So, so we can at
00:24:03.500 least start getting some more interesting and maybe illuminating analogies. Okay. Number four,
00:24:07.920 huge controversy here reporting from the daily wire. President elect Kamala Harris is waging what
00:24:11.960 is likely the first public battle of her tenure. And it's against Vogue magazine. According to New
00:24:17.140 York times, Harris and her team write odds with the high fashion magazine's editorial team over the
00:24:21.160 decision to select a casual photo of the vice president elect for their next magazine cover
00:24:25.780 instead of a more formal photo that they feel cast Harris in a better, more professional light.
00:24:31.640 New York times reports, quote, February is issue issue features miss miss Harris in a dark jacket
00:24:36.880 by Donald deal, skinny pants, converse, and her trademark pearls. She stands against a leaf green
00:24:43.440 backdrop bisected by a spill of pink curtain colors meant to invoke or evoke her Howard university
00:24:49.720 sorority. She's also wearing a pair of converse sneakers and appears to be caught off guard by
00:24:53.480 the camera. Um, social media critics who slammed the photo called it disrespectful.
00:24:59.900 And then there's just a whole bunch of leftists complaining that the photo is disrespectful.
00:25:04.160 I think the real disrespect is to the curtain. Like, what are you, what are you doing standing on
00:25:08.740 somebody's curtain in the first place? Granted, the curtain's a little bit long, longer than it
00:25:13.180 should be, but there's no reason to stand on it. What I don't understand is, uh, she was, is this
00:25:20.400 photoshopped? Like, did she not really wear those shoes and they, they photoshopped the shoes onto her?
00:25:24.980 If so, then I understand complaining about it. But from, from what, from, at least as far as I know
00:25:29.660 with photo shoots, normally, you know, you, you put on the clothes yourself and then you go and you
00:25:35.200 pose for the photographs. So if she didn't want that photo to be taken, then why did she pose like
00:25:41.220 that? But there's going to be a lot of this kind of thing. So just get ready for this, uh, in the
00:25:48.440 years ahead, there's going to be a lot of, you know, people accused of not showing the right level
00:25:54.120 of respect to Kamail Harris, the vice president. Nobody's ever cared about respecting a vice president
00:25:59.800 before, uh, especially not the one we have in office right now, but now it's going to be,
00:26:06.000 this is like royalty. How dare you? Essentially the way the media treated Michelle Obama, that's
00:26:14.020 the way it's going to be now with Kamail Harris, right? Where when you speak her name, it must be
00:26:19.080 in hushed tones of solemn reverence. When you speak her name, you must bow your head for, for three
00:26:24.780 seconds, just to acknowledge her, her gloriousness. That's the way it was with Michelle Obama.
00:26:33.780 And of course we were always told that, no, no, no, it's that we're not favoring Michelle Obama.
00:26:37.060 It's just the first lady. We should respect the first lady. And then we get Melania Trump in there
00:26:42.460 and, and, uh, they, you know, they're, they're, they're publishing secret tapes recorded of her by
00:26:50.580 her friend just to embarrass her. That's the level of respect there. All right. Number five. Um,
00:26:58.000 there's an interesting article in vice that I'm not even sure if I can read, given that this is a
00:27:04.840 family show, I'm already regretting somewhat my decision to pull this up, but it's not really a
00:27:10.020 family show. Don't let your kids watch the show. In fact, don't do that. That's a second thought.
00:27:13.460 Don't especially not this part. So a hacker took control of people's. This is from a vice. I'm
00:27:19.340 reading now from vice. It says a hacker took control of people's internet connected chastity
00:27:26.140 cages and demanded a ransom to be paid in Bitcoin to unlock it. The hacker said, quote,
00:27:32.460 your penis is mine now. According to one of the victims, according to a screenshot of the
00:27:38.560 conversation obtained by a security researcher that goes by the name smelly and is the founder of
00:27:43.380 VX underground, a website that collects malware samples. Okay. In October of last year, security
00:27:51.920 researchers found that the manufacturer of an internet of things chastity cage, which is a
00:27:56.840 sex toy that users put around their privates and is used in the BDSM community and can be unlocked
00:28:03.760 remotely. This had left an API exposed, giving malicious hackers a chance to take control of the
00:28:09.540 devices. That's exactly what happened. According to a security researcher who obtained screenshots of
00:28:14.080 conversations between the hacker and several victims, a victim who has to be identified only
00:28:18.000 as Robert said that he received a message from a hacker demanding a payment of 0.02 Bitcoin around
00:28:23.620 $750 today to unlock the device. He re he realized his cage was definitely locked and he could not gain
00:28:29.800 access to it. Okay. Let me just stop the story there. Um, and say, what, what, why would you,
00:28:46.340 I, you know what? Nevermind. I'm sorry. I brought this up. There's nothing I can say about this. I have,
00:28:52.100 I have so many questions. I have so many questions right now about, about this and why this exists and
00:28:58.540 what you're doing with it. Why would you have something like that at all in the first place?
00:29:05.180 And if you do have it, why wouldn't there be some sort of manual kill switch in case someone does
00:29:10.700 gain access, but so many questions that I can't dwell on here. And I certainly can't Google them.
00:29:18.540 And so now they're just in my mind and I have to carry them with me. I have to carry this mystery with
00:29:22.360 me for the rest of my life. And you do too. So you're welcome. You know, the question comes up a lot
00:29:28.520 now. Uh, what are we going to do as conservatives in the years ahead? Uh, when it sometimes can feel
00:29:34.420 like everything's stacked against us and all the most powerful voices in the culture are, are against
00:29:38.760 us. And you know, that there's, there's certainly a lot of truth to that. Well, here's one thing we
00:29:42.060 can do, which is sort of stick together and support grassroots organizations that align with our values
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00:31:36.800 what we've been facing, uh, for, for years now, and it's just gotten a lot worse and ramped up
00:31:41.520 has been this attack, uh, on conservatives by big tech. Um, and with the actions of big tech in the last
00:31:49.360 week, you know, it's, it's, it's pretty clear that they're not going to stop. It's only going to get
00:31:54.720 worse, which, which just, you know, give some more fuel for our fire here at the Daily Wire. Um, and, and
00:31:59.760 it lets us know that we need to continue with our already ambitious plans that we've got for the new
00:32:04.520 year. Uh, we're talking about investigative news and entertainment content, lots of new stuff, but we can't
00:32:09.320 stop there. We have to take action to build or buy tech to protect ourselves from the attack that's
00:32:13.540 coming so that we can continue to deliver new content to you and fight back. We're exploring
00:32:18.380 all possibilities for this new data centers, payment gateways, a lot more. Uh, the thing is though,
00:32:23.600 you know, this takes money. It's just the reality of the world. Uh, and so we need more support. We
00:32:29.340 need your support. Uh, that's what we need. There are 50 million of you that we reach every single
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00:32:43.280 Times has 7 million. You go up to Netflix, they've got like 70 million or more. Um, if you think all
00:32:48.560 these companies need a challenger, then, and I think we could agree they do, then we need your
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00:33:03.620 slash subscribe and tell all your friends to do this, to do the same. Let's get to our daily
00:33:09.320 cancellation. Well, if you watch this show, you know that I strive for cancellation equality. Um,
00:33:17.960 I believe that all Americans have the right to be canceled regardless of race, nation, or creed.
00:33:22.100 As you know, I don't even make exceptions for my own wife and children. Basically the daily
00:33:26.260 cancellation is a time to focus on everybody's sins and foibles, except for my own. Of course,
00:33:31.940 this is not just a time for mocking the left is what I'm trying to say. That's what the rest of
00:33:36.500 the show is for. And the daily cancellation, like 85% of the time, this though is one of the 15%.
00:33:42.840 And that is why we are canceling Trump, Trump campaign, national press secretary, Hogan Gidley.
00:33:49.200 Now, the first thing to know about Hogan Gidley is that he has a name that sounds like somebody
00:33:53.060 made it up on the spot when they were being questioned by the cops. Like, Hey you, what's your name?
00:33:57.760 My name? Uh, Hogan Gidley. I mean, Ridley, no Gidley, Hogan Gidley. Yeah. And Hogan Gidley,
00:34:08.660 if that's his real name was on Fox news yesterday. And, uh, here's what he said. Listen,
00:34:13.600 with the social media crackdown, does he feel emasculated, especially as he heads out of office?
00:34:19.980 Look, I wouldn't say emasculated. I mean, if, if the most masculine person I think to ever hold
00:34:25.080 the white house as the president of the United States, but what he does see is a systematic
00:34:29.820 attack against not just him, but against 75 million Americans who disagree with the socialist
00:34:37.920 communist vision that Democrats have for this country. Okay. Now granted the question was kind
00:34:45.360 of dumb. Is he emasculated by being kicked off Twitter? Uh, and the answer is probably no. I
00:34:51.180 I wouldn't consider that an emasculating move. If anything, it's emasculating to be on Twitter,
00:34:55.980 uh, as, as, as I am, but still, uh, the, the answer to that question cannot go uncanceled. I
00:35:03.460 just, I cannot let that go. President Trump is the most masculine person to ever be president.
00:35:08.140 Hogan Gidley says now, partly this goes back to the cancellation last week when we canceled
00:35:12.340 political personality cults. It's a phenomenon to be found on both sides of the aisle and it's equally
00:35:16.680 grotesque in both. In Trump's case, there is no denying that some of his supporters and advocates
00:35:21.140 take a slavish, obsequious approach to him showing a degree of servile obsession that simply has no
00:35:26.880 place in America, least of all on the right. Support politicians when they do stuff you like,
00:35:32.280 criticize them when they do stuff you don't like. That's what our relationship with them should be
00:35:36.640 in all cases, no matter the politician. But the second problem here is that it's historically
00:35:41.480 inaccurate. And to my mind, it erases and otherizes Teddy Roosevelt, who actually holds the title for
00:35:47.400 the most masculine president ever without question. And this is with all due respect to Andrew Jackson,
00:35:52.880 who killed a guy in a duel, once beaten an attempted assassin with his cane. Guy came up and tried to
00:35:58.620 kill him. He, he beat him with his cane. George Washington also led us to victory in our war for
00:36:03.340 independence. Uh, Grant, one of our greatest civil war generals, all very manly. Teddy Roosevelt,
00:36:09.500 though, still stands out as the manliest. I think many pieces of evidence could be presented here.
00:36:14.140 He was a cowboy, a war hero, a sheriff, a rock climber, a jungle explorer. This is all one dude,
00:36:19.880 by the way. It's also a police commissioner, a big game hunter. And oh yeah, he was, he was president
00:36:24.840 too. Basically, if you're a man, think back to childhood and all the things you wanted to be when
00:36:30.160 you grew up. Roosevelt became all of those things, while many of us became none of them. In fact,
00:36:38.960 true story, a couple of days ago, I took my kids out to eat and we were sitting down at the
00:36:42.040 restaurant. My, my, my kids were quizzing me about my childhood. I think partly because
00:36:45.160 they don't quite believe that I had a childhood. And at one point, my son asked me what I wanted
00:36:50.220 to be when I grew up. And, and, uh, I told him that when I was a kid, you know, I wanted to be
00:36:53.660 different things, but mainly either a cowboy and explorer or an astronaut. And my son thought for a
00:36:59.220 minute. And then he said, wow, daddy, you didn't become any of the things you wanted to be.
00:37:03.600 And all I could do was just nod and then weep silently into my plate of onion rings.
00:37:11.820 Anyway, other fun facts. Roosevelt held boxing matches as president,
00:37:15.700 went skinny dipping in the Potomac as president, helped to invent football as president.
00:37:21.440 But I could almost put all those aside and give you just one detail about Roosevelt that I think
00:37:25.820 seals the deal. You're probably familiar with the story, but here it is again.
00:37:28.780 Um, before arriving for a campaign speech in 1912, Roosevelt was shot in the chest by an assassin
00:37:36.140 on the way to the speech. Now, fortunately for him, he had his speech folded up in his breast
00:37:41.100 pocket. And also fortunate, he was very long winded. So it was a long speech. It was like 50 pages.
00:37:46.240 He had it all watered up and the paper, along with his eyeglass case, slowed the bullet enough to save
00:37:51.080 his life. But he went to give the speech anyway with the bullet lodged in his chest. He began and
00:37:58.960 he began his speech, I think, with maybe the greatest opening line in the history of public
00:38:02.020 speaking. He said this was his opening line. Friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible.
00:38:06.900 I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot. That is a great opening.
00:38:11.820 You know, I do a lot of public speaking and, uh, and you know, they always say with public speaking,
00:38:16.080 it's really important to grab them with, with the opening line and nothing can be better than,
00:38:23.540 Hey everybody, I was just shot. Anyway, today I'm going to tell you about XYZ. But then he showed
00:38:29.820 his bloody shirt and, uh, you know, he said that the bullet is in his chest. So he might have to cut
00:38:33.760 the speech a little bit short. He still spoke for 84 minutes and keep in mind, there was no like
00:38:40.060 microphone. So he was, he spoke for 84 minutes shouting to this crowded room with a bullet lodged in his
00:38:45.680 chest. Can you imagine any modern politician reacting that way with modern politicians? They
00:38:50.800 would stub their toe on the way to the podium and demand to, you know, demand a medical evacuation
00:38:56.400 because of it. So Roosevelt was the manliest by far without context, the contest. And to top it all
00:39:04.800 off, he had an exquisite mustache. Indeed, he was, he was among the last of our presidents to have facial
00:39:11.380 hair. And look at what has happened to our country ever since the baby faced presidents took over.
00:39:16.780 What does that tell you? And that is why Roosevelt is not canceled, but unfortunately,
00:39:23.720 Hogan Gidley is canceled today. Uh, and that'll do it for us today on the Matt Wall show.
00:39:28.980 So thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Have a great day. Godspeed.
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