The Matt Walsh Show - November 01, 2021


Ep. 829 - Kaepernick Says NFL Players Are Slaves But He Still Wants To Be One


Episode Stats

Length

52 minutes

Words per Minute

176.0683

Word Count

9,294

Sentence Count

596

Hate Speech Sentences

20


Summary

Colin Kaepernick and Ibram X. Kendi both thoroughly embarrassed themselves over the weekend, exposing the emptiness and absurdity of their worldviews. Also, Democrats in Virginia have all the momentum going against them heading into the election, so they decided to resort to some good old fashioned fraud as kind of their closing argument there in Virginia. And a Southwest Airlines pilot allegedly says, Let s go Brandon over the intercom on the plane, and this is apparently a national crisis. Plus, rumors are swirling about Joe Biden s meeting with the Pope.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, race hustlers Colin Kaepernick and Ibram X. Kendi both thoroughly
00:00:04.560 embarrassed themselves over the weekend, exposing the emptiness and absurdity of their worldviews.
00:00:08.480 It was a bad weekend for race hustlers in general, and we will revel in their self-immolation today.
00:00:13.240 Also, Democrats in Virginia have all the momentum going against them heading into the election on
00:00:17.880 Tuesday, so they decided to resort to some good old-fashioned fraud as kind of their closing
00:00:22.020 argument there in Virginia. And a Southwest Airlines pilot allegedly says, let's go Brandon
00:00:26.620 over the intercom on the plane. And this is apparently a national crisis. Plus,
00:00:30.660 rumors are swirling about Joe Biden's meeting with the Pope. I feel duty-bound to discuss
00:00:35.720 those rumors today, and we'll do that and so much more on the Matt Wall Show.
00:00:49.600 You know, the word grifter is way overplayed these days, especially online, where the average
00:00:54.160 internet user only has a vocabulary of 17 words to begin with. Any term that makes it into that
00:00:58.860 limited arsenal will inevitably be utilized with great and undue frequency. The problem is that
00:01:04.520 terms which were once descriptively useful end up shorn of all meaning. This has happened with words
00:01:09.440 like trauma and outrage, for example, and of course racism and sexism, not to mention the big one,
00:01:15.100 woman. But I don't want to see the word grifter neutralized and negated in that way,
00:01:20.260 as it's a very expressive, illustrative term. And that's why I will not say that race hustlers like
00:01:26.640 Ibram X. Kendi and Colin Kaepernick are grifters. Now, in first blush, the description would seem to
00:01:31.420 fit them as snug and comfortably as a well-made sweater. I mean, a grifter, after all, is a con
00:01:35.980 artist, a swindler, a carnival barker, a fleecer, a fraudster. Both of these men live up to all of those
00:01:41.620 adjectives. But the other definitional aspect of a grifter is that he's petty, he's small-time,
00:01:46.740 he's small-scale, operating on the level of a, you know, pickpocket or a card shark.
00:01:51.820 Race hustlers in our country today, however, especially the most famous and visible ones
00:01:55.700 like Kendi and Kaepernick and Sharpton and that lawyer who shows up on the scene nine seconds
00:02:01.720 after any black man is shot by the cops, they're all running a very large-scale con. They may be
00:02:07.440 petty people who got into this game for their own superficial reasons, personal fame and wealth
00:02:12.480 being the primary motivators as always, but the effect they have on our society is anything but
00:02:18.060 small or petty. They're closer to, you know, Bernie Madoff level than pickpockets. Their schemes are
00:02:24.360 sweeping, far-reaching, and they've managed to inflict widespread devastation. So it's worth pausing
00:02:29.260 to appreciate whenever one of these degenerate sleazeballs accidentally reveals themselves for who
00:02:35.260 they are. And over the last few days, it just so happens that two of them, both Kendi and Kaepernick,
00:02:40.040 have done just that. So starting with Kendi, on Friday, he shared an article from The Hill,
00:02:44.960 published a few days prior, which reports on a survey finding that more than a third of white
00:02:49.900 college applicants lie on their applications in order to increase their chances of being admitted.
00:02:55.540 Amazingly, Kendi shared this article along with a caption accurately describing the survey's findings.
00:03:00.580 He wrote, quote, more than a third of white students lie about their race on college applications,
00:03:04.780 and about half of those applicants lied about being Native American. More than three-fourths of these
00:03:09.180 students who lied about their race were accepted. What makes this amazing, of course, is that this
00:03:15.820 fact completely undermines Kendi's case. Indeed, it wouldn't be too far to say that this fact alone
00:03:22.960 single-handedly dismantles Kendi's worldview in its entirety. His vision of the world, or at least his
00:03:29.740 vision of Western culture, is that it's structured around and defined by systemic racism against,
00:03:36.520 quote-unquote, people of color. But how could there be systemic racism against non-white people
00:03:42.060 if a white person's way of gaming that system is to pretend to be non-whites? You're not going to find
00:03:48.500 any analog to this in the, you know, history of the human race. There's no analog. There's no
00:03:52.700 nothing comparable. Nowhere else on earth, at any other point in history, can you find an example of a
00:03:59.340 minority group being systemically oppressed, and people on the dominant majority group responding
00:04:05.360 to that oppression by pretending to be in the minority group so they can personally benefit?
00:04:11.940 Doesn't make any sense. There weren't a lot of, you know, non-Jews in Germany pretending to be Jewish.
00:04:17.720 It would go the other way around. You'd pretend to not be Jewish. I don't think you could have gone to
00:04:23.560 Rwanda in the mid-90s and found very many people pretending to be in an ethnic minority group there.
00:04:29.880 In fact, there weren't any whites pretending to be black here in America during segregation.
00:04:34.740 But there are now, because the systemic discrimination cuts in precisely the opposite
00:04:39.760 direction. So why did Kendi share this then? What point did he think it would make? Well,
00:04:46.120 to understand that, you have to remember that the race hustlers, along with being driven by greed
00:04:49.820 and arrogance, are also dyed-in-the-wool anti-white bigots. They hate white people.
00:04:55.220 And so for Kendi, all he saw in the headline was that white people did something bad. You know,
00:04:59.560 they lied on an application. And that's as far as his thought process went. His brain said,
00:05:04.480 look, white people did bad thing. And he shared it. Only later did he connect the dots, or rather,
00:05:09.280 other people connected the dots and alerted him to the problem. So he responded by deleting the original
00:05:14.200 post. And then a short time later, in defending himself against charges of being a stupid,
00:05:18.540 self-contradicting hypocrite, Kendi tweeted this. They, talking about his critics, lie about what
00:05:24.740 I said to defend the lying of white college applicants. Here is their tortured line of
00:05:28.800 thinking. When white applicants think they have an advantage by lying about being a person of color,
00:05:34.260 then that means they do have an advantage, which then means structural racism doesn't exist.
00:05:39.240 They imagine white people are disadvantaged, while white people are on the higher end of nearly every
00:05:43.340 racial disparity. They imagine black and native people have racial advantages. At the same time,
00:05:47.500 black and native people are on the lowest end of nearly every racial disparity. SMH.
00:05:53.280 But by the way, Kendi, no, we're not saying that systemic discrimination doesn't exist.
00:05:58.500 No, we're saying it does exist, but that it exists against white people. We're saying that you benefit
00:06:03.980 from it as a black man. The problem for Kendi is that white applicants, yeah, they think they have
00:06:11.260 an advantage. And in fact, actually they do. As he said in his original post, more than three-fourths
00:06:16.220 of the whites who lie about the race are accepted. Whites perceive that it would be to their advantage
00:06:22.820 if they weren't white, and their perceptions are vindicated by the results. There are plenty of
00:06:28.940 additional lines of evidence proving that there is no systemic racism against non-whites in this
00:06:33.640 country. But this one line of evidence is perhaps the most powerful. It's conclusive all on its own.
00:06:38.020 If the system is biased against a certain group, you could not possibly game that system by pretending
00:06:45.420 to be in that very group, period. And so Kendi's whole life's work is reduced to rubble by his own
00:06:53.240 words, which is fantastic. And then there's Kaepernick. In Kaepernick's case, you know, if you can put
00:06:59.280 aside the moral and ethical problems for a moment, you might almost have to admire his hustle.
00:07:06.760 It's in a way sort of brilliant that he was flunking out of the NFL. Let me just think about
00:07:12.200 this. Think about what happened with Kaepernick. Flunking out of the NFL, suffering through a 10-loss
00:07:18.420 season with the 49ers back in 2016. He had just been benched for Blaine Gabbert, which is the NFL
00:07:24.980 equivalent of losing a beauty pageant to, you know, Rachel Levine. And he found himself staring
00:07:29.860 at a career as a bench writer, hopping from one team to another on one-year contracts,
00:07:35.060 getting paid the veteran minimum, which is still like almost a million dollars. But even so, in NFL
00:07:40.880 terms, pretty low salary. And he decided in that moment to pivot and become a social justice crusader
00:07:47.080 instead. And the career change has made him a household name, whereas before he would have been
00:07:51.040 about as famous and widely discussed as Joe Flacco is today, now he's this famous household name.
00:07:58.640 It's also made him far richer than he would have been otherwise, with all kinds of promotional deals
00:08:03.380 and shoe deals and books and everything. He also has his own Netflix show now. It's called Colin in
00:08:09.600 Black and White, and it's being largely hailed by critics because critics are contractually obligated
00:08:15.960 to hail anything Kaepernick does. But the show has been mocked and derided by everybody else,
00:08:21.340 thanks largely to one scene, which went viral over the weekend, where Kaepernick,
00:08:26.400 biting off more than he could chew, actually compares the NFL draft to a slave auction. Watch this.
00:08:34.180 What they don't want you to understand is what's being established is a power dynamic.
00:08:45.960 Before they put you on the field, teams poke, pry, and examine you, searching for any defect
00:08:55.400 that might affect your performance. No boundary respected. No dignity left intact.
00:09:02.040 Come on, boy, hurry up. Look at that shape there. Look at this. Mr. Farb, I got your bid.
00:09:19.540 Dirty, Jake. Dirty to you. One foot. One foot. One foot. Next one coming up. Best of luck we got.
00:09:25.040 It actually sounds more like he's describing TSA screening. Poke, prod, and examine you. No
00:09:34.800 dignity left intact. But no, he's describing the NFL. NFL players are slaves, he says. The process
00:09:40.120 of becoming an NFL player is dehumanizing and degrading, which is very different from what he
00:09:45.420 said literally two weeks ago when he did an interview with Ebony Magazine and claimed that
00:09:50.840 he's still training every day in hopes of becoming an NFL player again. This is what he said.
00:09:55.040 Two weeks ago, he said, I'm still up at 5 a.m. training five days a week, making sure I'm
00:10:00.160 prepared to take a team to a Super Bowl again. That's not something I will ever let go of.
00:10:04.340 Regardless of the actions of 32 teams and their partners to deny me employment, the same way I
00:10:09.400 was persistent in high school is the same way I'm going to be persistent here. Of course, Kaepernick
00:10:14.080 can train all he wants, and it's not going to change the fact that he's a 32-year-old former backup who
00:10:18.620 was washed up in 2016 the last time he played. Also, the problem with his training is that it mostly
00:10:23.340 consists of him jogging through his neighborhood, screaming the word racist at all the trees,
00:10:27.100 squirrels, and birds he sees. All that aside, though, if being an NFL player is like being a
00:10:31.840 slave, why is he still trying to get into the NFL? Why has he spent six years crying that he can't be a
00:10:38.900 slave? Well, because he's full of it, of course. Slavery and professional football are, it turns out,
00:10:46.000 a little bit different. Football players are paid millions of dollars. They get to live in their own
00:10:51.320 homes, very big and expensive homes, too. They choose to be football players. That's a big one.
00:10:56.940 They're admired and envied by millions of adoring fans. If Kaepernick thinks that any of this bears
00:11:02.000 any resemblance to the lot of a slave, then his talents as a historian are even less impressive
00:11:07.340 than his talents as a quarterback. But he doesn't actually think that, though. I mean, he's a con artist,
00:11:12.220 just saying whatever he needs to say in the moment, just like Kendi, just like the rest of them.
00:11:17.280 And it would almost be funny to see them flailing about like this, funny in a pitiful sort of way,
00:11:23.800 if it weren't for the very real, very widespread damage that they're doing to our culture.
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00:12:53.360 wedding anniversary, by the way, on Friday, which is why there wasn't a show. And last year, if you
00:12:58.040 remember, I talked about this for our wedding anniversary, I gave my wife the gift of not being
00:13:02.180 around because I had accidentally scheduled a speaking gig on the same day as our anniversary.
00:13:09.140 Made sure not to do that this time, and so we took a trip for a few days. We went on a short trip to
00:13:14.760 Asheville, North Carolina. It was very romantic, I think. And on the way up, about a five-hour drive
00:13:20.440 or so, I had a chance to monologue extensively to my wife because I missed the show. I didn't do my
00:13:25.420 monologue, so I was monologuing to her. I think at one point I was talking about the nature of
00:13:30.740 consciousness and where it originates in the human mind and sort of the physical, the mind-body
00:13:37.280 problem and all that. And at one point, she suggested that I monologue in my head so that
00:13:43.820 she could enjoy the view. And that's how you know you've been married for 10 years, when your spouse
00:13:47.700 can say to you, can you please shut up? And it doesn't offend you at all. You just say, yeah,
00:13:50.700 that's pretty fair. So we ended up driving the Blue Ridge Parkway through the mountains in North
00:13:54.680 Carolina. And it was, again, beautiful. At one point, we stopped at an overlook, and the view
00:14:00.760 was great. Elevation of 3,500 feet or so. All the leaves were changing, breathtaking stuff.
00:14:07.240 And I looked around at this overlook, and there were a lot of people there, and everybody at the
00:14:12.080 overlook, they were all on their phones, right, using this view as just a forum, as a backdrop for
00:14:20.060 their social media posts. And in fact, this is the first time I'd ever seen this in the wild.
00:14:23.400 First time I'd seen this. And I was a little bit excited by this. There was somebody doing what I
00:14:29.900 assume was a TikTok selfie dance video right there at the overlook. And so I made sure, of course,
00:14:36.760 to stand right in the shot. My wife was saying, get out of the shot. And I just stood there in the
00:14:39.960 background as retribution, but also because it was my only chance to ever star in a TikTok dancing video.
00:14:47.420 So, but mainly as revenge. I mean, we're looking at God's creation. And every single person, there's
00:14:54.620 probably a dozen people all just looking at their phones or enjoying the view through their phone
00:15:00.380 because they want to get the perfect picture of it so they can put it online. And then at the next
00:15:04.920 overlook, um, another great view, but I took a picture of this myself. Um, not to be a hypocrite,
00:15:12.640 but on the railing, someone had spray painted stolen land right there on the railing. And of
00:15:18.580 course I posed, I posed next to it. I told my wife, we got, we got to get a shot of this. I never asked
00:15:22.780 to take pictures, but this one shot, let's take this. So someone has spray painted stolen land
00:15:27.440 right there on the railing overlooking, you know, you see, again, you see the leaves are
00:15:31.980 changing and everything. It's really beautiful. And I mean, all I could say is, man, I'm glad
00:15:38.960 we quote unquote stole this land. Now, in fairness, conquer is a little harder to spell than stole.
00:15:47.940 So maybe that's why they went with that because the appropriate word, the right word to use here
00:15:52.060 is, uh, we conquered this land. And when I look at it, I guess they put that there so that when
00:15:58.220 we're looking at the view, we're supposed to feel, Oh, I feel so bad. I feel so bad about this.
00:16:03.740 Now, my reaction is this is fantastic. I'm glad this was, this was great land to conquer.
00:16:08.740 The conquerors made a good choice. Thank you very much.
00:16:12.560 And, uh, other than that, it was great. And then, and of course we go, we go all the way up and,
00:16:15.480 and, um, we go to the top of the mountain and we're, we're hiking. It's like, it's like,
00:16:18.500 we're kind of a rainy cold days. Not a lot of people were hiking through the, uh,
00:16:21.960 the trail, uh, at the top of the mountains. And then, uh, I, I saw something that I have seen
00:16:27.260 in the wild before. And that was, um, again, we're, you know, high elevation. It's like almost
00:16:32.140 nobody else around outside in the woods. And of course we see someone walk by, uh, on the trail
00:16:37.840 in the woods with a mask on. So pure, pure mental illness. Uh, okay. We'll start with this.
00:16:46.180 Speaking of, uh, perhaps mental illness, this is from Fox. It says the disgraced
00:16:51.760 anti-Trump group, the Lincoln project is facing intense backlash for orchestrating the viral
00:16:57.440 hoax involving tiki torch holding individuals associating themselves with the Youngkin campaign.
00:17:02.640 Twitter, you can see them there, uh, standing there. Twitter was set ablaze after images of
00:17:08.240 a group wearing white shirts, khakis, baseball caps, and sunglasses stood alongside the campaign
00:17:12.680 bus. Uh, Virginia, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin reportedly vocally expressing
00:17:17.900 support for the Republican. The imagery of the tiki churches was apparently meant to invoke the
00:17:22.540 white nationalists who participate in the deadly events of Charlottesville in 2017. And, um, the
00:17:29.260 stunt was seized upon by the left, including staffers from Democrat candidate Terry McAuliffe's
00:17:33.700 campaign. Uh, many of them were, were spreading. This was all happening, I guess on Friday when,
00:17:38.360 when I, when I was up in the woods. Um, and the Democrats were, were jumping on this as Republicans
00:17:46.120 are always accused of seizing and jumping, um, piling on. But in this case, Democrats really did
00:17:52.300 and say, Oh, look at this. Clearly you see Glenn, Glenn Youngkin's a racist. All these people with
00:17:58.600 tiki torches showing up to his campaign events and any, any, anybody with a brain, any smart, rational
00:18:04.980 person who saw this before it was exposed as the fraud, it clearly it was clearly would have known
00:18:12.660 you should be able to look at that. I mean, there are some dead giveaways just in that picture alone
00:18:18.920 that these are not white supremacists. I mean, there's, there's, there's in particular one,
00:18:25.860 one specific dead giveaway that these are not white supremacists. Uh, so you should have known that.
00:18:31.420 And of course, everyone did know that the media knew that, but they still spread this around
00:18:35.360 until finally it was revealed that, um, this was a stunt. I'm going to, I'm going to use the word
00:18:43.160 revealed in quotes here. It was revealed that this was supposedly a stunt by the Lincoln project,
00:18:51.000 but this is only their, this is the Lincoln project took credit for it. They said they did this
00:18:57.620 and, uh, they called it a stunt. Like they're just trying to send a message. They're trying to
00:19:04.820 make a point about Glenn Youngkin, about how he's a racist somehow. Um, but we don't actually know
00:19:11.360 that we don't, we don't actually know that the Lincoln project is, are the ones who did this.
00:19:15.140 They say they were, or this was meant to be a stunt. Now, if I were to theorize, it seems much
00:19:22.180 more likely that this was a fraud. It was a hoax. Okay. A fraud and a hoax are not the same thing as
00:19:27.480 a stunt because when you do a stunt, everybody knows it's a stunt. So if they'd showed up there
00:19:33.700 with the tiki torches and we're, we're saying, uh, Glenn Youngkin's a racist, this is what he
00:19:37.920 supports. That would be a stunt. But when you try to pass it off as real, now it's, and especially
00:19:45.360 in the context of an election, a few days before an election, this is now a fraud. This is a hoax.
00:19:52.080 It's the kind of thing that we're told the Democrats would never do. I mean, to accuse Democrats of any
00:19:58.540 kind of election related fraud, then you can't say that you get kicked off of YouTube or Twitter
00:20:04.820 for saying that this is very clearly a fraud. And, uh, I frankly don't believe that the Lincoln
00:20:11.260 project, they may have been involved, but the idea that they did this on their own with no
00:20:16.580 coordination with the McAuliffe camp McAuliffe campaign. I don't, I don't personally believe
00:20:20.800 that. It seems clear to me, reasonable assumption here based on context clues and circumstantial
00:20:28.880 evidence, including the fact that some of these people apparently are involved in the Democrat
00:20:34.500 party in Virginia. Seems to be very good evidence that, uh, the Democrats and McAuliffe, the McAuliffe
00:20:42.260 campaign, or some people at least associated with McAuliffe campaign were involved in this. That
00:20:46.200 would be my assumption. Um, a never Trump advisor with the Lincoln project was on, uh, CNN with
00:20:53.720 Chris Cuomo a couple of days later. And here he is explaining and justifying this quote unquote
00:20:58.760 stunt. Some people showed up at a Yunkin event posing as Charlottesville protesters, uh, a group
00:21:07.680 you're with the Lincoln project own that it was them that they pose this way because they wanted
00:21:12.700 people to remember. Uh, you get crushed by people on the right, uh, as a dirty tactic. Do you stand
00:21:19.060 behind what was done? And is that being what you guys say you oppose? Um, no, listen, every day,
00:21:26.160 uh, I hear people pleading with the Lincoln project to help show Democrats how to win, how to play hard
00:21:31.940 ball. Um, you know, this is an example. The question here is, it's not about some guys who showed up at a
00:21:40.020 rally. It's why hasn't Glenn Youngkin denounced Donald Trump for saying that there were good
00:21:45.500 people on both sides. I mean, that is absolutely outrageous. And it's because Glenn Youngkin wants
00:21:51.360 it both ways. And I think that's the message that needs to be driven here. You know, the,
00:21:56.200 the Lincoln project was the first in this race to put Charlottesville in an ad. And some people
00:22:01.340 thought maybe it went too far, but we did it and it worked. And then McAuliffe campaign followed us
00:22:06.760 and put Charlottesville in a very good ad they did. So I think the question here is we can't
00:22:11.440 ignore what happened in Charlottesville. The question is why hasn't Glenn Youngkin denounced
00:22:16.300 Donald Trump? Yes. Why hasn't he denounced? Denounce, denounce. You have to just keep that. That's
00:22:21.760 what you're, if you're a Republican, that's, that's what's expected of you by the left. Your entire,
00:22:26.560 if you're running for office, your entire campaign should consist of denouncing, um, all of the bad
00:22:33.300 things that have allegedly happened on your side. Uh, even if those things are, you know,
00:22:38.700 aren't, aren't true, which it doesn't matter what it is. We know the fine people comment has been
00:22:44.080 taken wildly out of context, um, by the left, but all you're supposed to do as a Republican is just
00:22:49.300 keep on denouncing. Um, you're supposed to have a campaign completely on the defensive. Um, and really
00:22:56.620 your, as far as the left goes, your pitch is supposed to be that, um, as a Republican, you know,
00:23:03.300 I'm not as bad as the other Republicans. That should be your only pitch. These other Republicans
00:23:09.140 are horrible. I'm not as horrible as them. That's, and that's what the Lincoln project wants.
00:23:16.440 And they, they claim that I, I hope that what he just said there was true that Democrats are coming
00:23:22.760 to them asking the Lincoln project to show them how to win. I hope that they are. What the hell does
00:23:31.780 the Lincoln project know about what exactly have they won? What have they achieved? They've enriched
00:23:36.520 themselves. That's for sure. This is, and this is not, uh, this is not exactly playing hardball.
00:23:43.580 This is again, fraud. And we can, I have to always say it as futile as it may be to say,
00:23:52.740 to point out, we can only imagine some, if something like that had happened similar to
00:24:00.300 that analogous to it on the other side, it would be the lead story across the media spectrum
00:24:08.380 be the only thing they're talking about. And this would be, this would be framed as a purposeful
00:24:13.960 act of fraud meant to, uh, influence an election, which is exactly what it is.
00:24:23.520 What about denouncing that? Has, has Terry McAuliffe denounced this quote unquote stunt?
00:24:30.380 Well, that's part of the game. Democrats don't have to denounce anything and Republicans are
00:24:34.980 supposed to do nothing but denounce. And, and, and by the way, even after you've denounced something,
00:24:39.140 that's not enough. You have to keep on denouncing it, which is why, uh, things that Donald,
00:24:46.840 Donald Trump, who is not president anymore, things he said four years ago, you have to
00:24:53.380 continually denounce even now as you run for governor of, uh, of Virginia, as if any of that
00:24:59.760 is relevant. Okay. Next we have, uh, from the daily wire, it says after a Southwest airlines
00:25:04.340 pilot reportedly ended an address to passengers with the words, let's go Brandon.
00:25:09.140 On Friday, a CNN analyst, CNN analyst likened the man's remark to the equivalence of something an
00:25:14.660 ISIS terrorist might say. Colleen Long of the Associated Press said that the incident
00:25:19.940 took place Friday morning on a flight from Houston to Albuquerque.
00:25:24.320 Video subsequently, uh, subsequently surfaced of an unidentified pilot uttering the anti-Biden
00:25:29.240 phrase after welcoming the passengers to the flight. Thanks for coming out and flying Southwest
00:25:33.680 Airlines. Welcome aboard, he said. And remember, uh, let's go Brandon.
00:25:38.140 CNN analyst Asia, uh, Rangappa promptly referenced the murderous ISIS terrorist group while addressing
00:25:45.680 the pilot's reported comment on social media. She says, quote, as an experiment, I'd love
00:25:51.460 for a Southwest air airlines pilot to say long live ISIS before taking off. My guess is that
00:25:58.760 the, uh, that one, the plane would be immediately grounded to the pilot fired and three, a statement
00:26:04.700 issued by the airline within a matter of hours. And this wasn't even the most supercharged, overheated
00:26:11.380 comparison made. Uh, there was someone else, some other media analyst who compared it said that let's
00:26:17.820 go Brandon is the Sieg Heil now of the, of the, uh, of the right wing, you know, which many, many
00:26:26.660 crucial differences there, but here's one let's go. Brandon is a criticism of the president. It's not a,
00:26:34.620 it's not a, this is not a statement of loyalty to a tyrant in office. This is a criticism of authority.
00:26:43.920 And we also have to keep in mind that this is all the, the claim that a Southwest pilot said, let's go
00:26:52.860 Brandon is right now just a claim. There is a video that surfaced and it's kind of weird. And it's not
00:26:59.320 clear where this video came from. It's, it's a video from the cockpit who was taking that video. Why was it
00:27:05.140 released? I mean, we don't know exactly. You always have to leave open the possibility given the source
00:27:11.060 that none of this even happened, but also if it did happen, who cares?
00:27:21.100 Every, nearly every major corporation in America is firmly on the left,
00:27:28.560 constantly and consistently pledging their undying fealty loyalty to, to the left,
00:27:36.360 coming out in support of radical left-wing causes and organizations like Black Lives Matter.
00:27:43.460 That's every single corporation, nearly every corporation. So that everywhere you go,
00:27:50.960 including in airports and on airplanes and everywhere else you go in society,
00:27:55.780 this is the message you hear being rammed into your eardrums everywhere.
00:28:00.000 It's promotion of left-wing causes, left-wing propaganda from all of the wealthiest and
00:28:08.420 most powerful voices and institutions in America. And then you have one pilot on one plane for one
00:28:15.760 airline who says, let's go Brandon, allegedly. And this is a, this is a major crisis.
00:28:22.500 And, and, and suddenly now there's no place for this. Suddenly there's no place for employees and
00:28:30.480 people, you know, and, and for companies who are not associated with politics. There's no,
00:28:34.760 no place for any kind of political statements. Now there's no place for it.
00:28:42.040 It is an interesting question. Why? Uh, maybe it's not so interesting. Maybe,
00:28:47.600 maybe the answer is pretty obvious, but the left, they really hate this. Let's go Brandon thing.
00:28:53.360 I think they tried to ignore it for a while and, uh, they, but they, they can't help themselves.
00:28:59.460 They can't ignore anything for very long. And now, now they're engaging with it. And, uh,
00:29:07.160 of course going way over the top. And this is, this is like the Nazis. This is like being in ISIS.
00:29:12.020 Why do they hate it so much? I think they hate it because number one, it's, it is, it's clever.
00:29:19.440 It's funny and clever. And they hate that about it. And it's something that developed organically.
00:29:28.160 You know, again, with the left owning all of the major institutions, they can try to create memes.
00:29:34.560 You know, they can kind of force these things into the public, public consciousness. This is something
00:29:39.120 that happened organically. This is, this is very much a grassroots meme. And this was the, this is,
00:29:46.840 you know, the public flipping something around on the media. We all, we all remember where this all,
00:29:53.240 this all began when people are chanting F Joe Biden. And then someone, some news anchor says,
00:29:58.120 Oh, it sounds like they're saying, let's go Brandon. And then it becomes very much an organic thing that
00:30:04.240 develops and it's funny and it's clever, but also it goes back to what I said a few days ago.
00:30:09.120 And I think this is a really important point that, um, the let's go Brandon stuff. It's more vulgar
00:30:16.920 cousin F Joe Biden. It makes Joe Biden, it makes a mockery of him. You know, it makes him seem like a,
00:30:27.280 just a clown, like a sort of ridiculous, pitiful figure, which he is. He's also dangerous and he
00:30:36.040 represents something dangerous because of the power that he has and the ways that he's using it and
00:30:41.140 the way that he's allowing other people around him to use, to use that power. Um, but that doesn't
00:30:45.600 change the fact that he is, he's a clown. He's a pitiful person. He's a joke. And that's, it's really
00:30:55.980 hard to come back from that politically being criticized as a tyrant, being criticized as,
00:31:03.780 you know, abusing your power, dishonest, all those kinds of things. Those are pretty standard
00:31:09.920 accusations in the political realm. And if you're a politician and you're, and that's in those labels
00:31:15.320 and accusations are being tossed at you by the other side, you can deal with that. That's,
00:31:20.760 that's par for the course. But when they're able to successfully make you into a clown,
00:31:27.860 into a mockery, um, that is hard to recover from.
00:31:35.080 And I think that, I think the left realizes that, and that's why they're, they're panicking over.
00:31:39.760 This is why we should continue, continue to, uh, wave our let's go Brandon flags high and proudly.
00:31:46.980 Uh, what else do we got here? Uh, let's see. This is also about the Virginia race. It says
00:31:54.060 from the AP for four years, nothing rallied Democrats like the push to get Donald Trump
00:31:58.320 out of office. Now they're not sure what to do without him. Democrats in Virginia are scrambling
00:32:03.120 to stave off disaster in the state's governor's race, the most competitive major election since
00:32:07.420 Trump left the white house. The surprisingly tight contest has exposed the depth of the party's
00:32:12.480 dependence on Trump as a message and motivator without him top of mind for many. And with, uh,
00:32:16.840 headwinds from Washington democratic officials privately fear they may lose their first statewide
00:32:21.260 election in Virginia and more than a decade on Tuesday, public polling has been shifting and
00:32:25.980 Republican newcomer Glenn Youngkin's direction in recent weeks while Democrat Terry McAuliffe,
00:32:30.660 recent former governor, close ally of president Joe Biden has struggled to energize his base as
00:32:35.460 Biden's approval ratings sink. Um, and so they're, they're panicking and you know, I don't,
00:32:39.840 I don't want to start spiking the football too early. Um, especially when we've seen what,
00:32:45.220 what Democrats are willing to do, we've seen the fraud that they already perpetrated, um, a confirmed
00:32:52.660 fraud. So that's one of many reasons not to spike the football too early, but, uh, there are some
00:33:00.860 very positive indications here. Even, even if, if Glenn Youngkin loses in the end, which he could,
00:33:09.000 obviously it's a tight race, he could lose, but even if he does, you know, this is much closer than
00:33:17.540 it was supposed to be. He still got all the momentum on his side and, uh, he generated that
00:33:26.180 momentum a little bit late in the game. How did he generate it? We already talked about it. He
00:33:30.260 generated, generated it by breaking away from the kind of standard Republican mold
00:33:36.480 and instead embracing cultural issues. And the moment that he did that in this education thing
00:33:43.520 is very much a cultural issue, uh, especially because the, one of the primary concerns parents
00:33:49.020 have about the indoctrination of kids, about the, the values and worldviews that are being imposed on
00:33:55.300 their children, critical race theory, gender ideology, and so on, you know, a hatred for
00:34:01.740 America and it's, and it's, uh, and it's history and it's culture. These are all cultural issues.
00:34:09.460 So the, the, the moment Glenn Youngkin embraced that, and this, this happened kind of late in the
00:34:16.280 game, but that's when all the momentum shifted. So if in the end he loses, one of the things that
00:34:22.480 will tell us is, well, if he had done that from the start of the race, had enough time to build a
00:34:27.420 momentum to where it needed to be, probably would have won. So either way, that's, that's one of the
00:34:32.460 lessons we take win or lose. That's one of the lessons we have to take from this. Also, he didn't
00:34:39.180 allow the race to be about Trump. You know, uh, a lot of Republicans have taken the wrong lessons
00:34:45.720 from Trump's victory in 2016. And, uh, they think that in order to win and to appeal to their base,
00:34:52.980 they, you know, they also have to make it all about Trump and talk about Trump all the time and
00:34:58.900 constantly express their undying loyalty to Trump, the man. And Democrats love that because all they
00:35:04.120 want, as, as even the AP reported admits, all they want to do is talk about Trump. That's the only
00:35:08.140 thing they know how to do. You know, Donald Trump came along five, six years ago and very quickly
00:35:16.200 redefined everything for the left and that he has become their, their central focus.
00:35:26.120 And the only thing they know how to do is run against him and criticize him
00:35:29.520 and criticize other people in terms of Donald Trump.
00:35:33.740 So this is something that McAuliffe has been doing and it's just, it's just laughable to see.
00:35:39.500 He's been trying desperately to paint McAuliffe as this radical Trump supporting, but rather to,
00:35:47.460 to paint, paint Youngkin as, you know, as a Donald Trump's right-hand man or something.
00:35:54.840 Meanwhile, Youngkin is going around talking about issues that, that matter to people in Virginia,
00:35:59.260 talking about education, talking about these cultural issues.
00:36:01.420 It's got nothing to do with Donald Trump.
00:36:06.440 So there, there are lessons that Republicans can take from Trump's approach to things.
00:36:15.900 You know, there are good lessons and bad lessons as Trump has positive and negative points,
00:36:21.320 but it's the wrong lesson if they think that, okay, the way to win is to make, is to allow the
00:36:27.580 Democrats to make this all about Trump. Glenn Youngkin hasn't allowed that. And, uh, that's
00:36:33.540 what has flipped everything on its head in, uh, in Virginia. Okay. Finally here, we'll go back to
00:36:40.540 an airplane. This is, this is a story from an airplane that I think is, uh, actually interesting
00:36:45.060 from the New York post. It says new released, new, newly released footage of a glowing orb over
00:36:50.240 Mexico has been called very consistent with decades of previous reports of unidentified
00:36:55.600 aerial phenomena, UAF, which is what they call UFOs. Now, this was a video obtained by the Daily
00:37:01.740 Mail. It shows a pulsating teardrop shaped object zip around a pair of pilots who spotted the UFO on
00:37:09.140 March 19th, 2020. Can we, uh, let's take a look at this video. We've got video here to play.
00:37:14.340 Shooting star, but then it stopped. You can hear the pilots talking about it. Let me zoom in, man.
00:37:25.260 It's like an orb, man. Look at that. It's pulsating. Oh, this is awesome. And he's not on TCAS, man.
00:37:33.500 These, these are the pilots in the plane right now. Okay. Well, I can tell Rita now.
00:37:39.240 There's the orb. You see it? I mean, it's, it's a glow. They're, you know, they're 30,000 feet in the
00:37:42.780 air or whatever. And they see this orb floating around.
00:37:46.720 Platillos, platillos. He's a pulsating orb. Look at that, dude. Look at that.
00:37:53.000 You know, I'm not disturbed at all by the, by the let's go Brandon thing from a pilot.
00:37:59.020 I am a little disturbed by how these pilots are talking to each other. Just only because
00:38:02.540 turn on the tail light. Oh, it is. I don't know. They, they sound just like normal dudes talking to
00:38:07.060 each other. Look at that, man. And these are pilots. Uh, I, you know, I, I don't know. I can't
00:38:13.460 blame them for being normal dudes, but I kind of want, I, you know, I, I want my pilot to look and
00:38:19.280 sound like, you know, a mustachioed 55 year old man from the, from the 1940s. That that's, that's what
00:38:27.720 I, that's what I want from my pilot. And when I hear them talking to each other, just like normal
00:38:34.200 guise, it, it disturbs me a little bit. I'm not disturbed by the UFO at all. Um, that, that on
00:38:39.700 the other hand, doesn't disturb me. I have, uh, as you know, I'm very welcoming of our new alien
00:38:45.300 overlords and I just wish that they would stop wasting time and get here already. Uh, all right,
00:38:49.800 let's read the comments.
00:39:04.200 Delaney Stevens says almost a hundred percent correct on your history points. The Polynesians
00:39:11.200 did cross a whole ocean to set up a permanent settlement. It's called Hawaii. Also the
00:39:15.760 Polynesians were like one of the most violent and subjugation centric empires in the history of the
00:39:20.400 world. That professor is an effing clown. Well, yeah, I guess you could get into splitting hairs
00:39:25.860 and semantics about what counts as crossing a whole ocean. But, uh, yeah, there, there were,
00:39:30.280 I think I mentioned the Polynesians when we talked about this last week, there were seafaring
00:39:35.560 civilizations, um, non-Western, non-white, uh, seafaring civilizations, of course, before the
00:39:43.640 Europeans started settling the new, the new world. Um, but what, what the Europeans did in crossing this
00:39:51.140 unknown ocean to this whole other, to them unknown part of the world and setting up a whole new
00:39:58.300 civilization, I mean, spreading their civilization on such a wide scale, uh, that was unique in human
00:40:04.820 history. Other cultures and civilizations, even the ones that had the ability to, you know, get in a
00:40:10.560 ship and sail somewhere, which many did still were not doing that. And not because again, not because
00:40:17.820 they had ethical qualms with it, but just because it wasn't, they didn't have the ability to, or it
00:40:23.040 wasn't in their interest or they figured, Hey, if we want to expand our empire and every empire in
00:40:28.400 history has wanted to expand, that's part of what being an empire is. And they said, if we want to
00:40:32.720 expand our empire, we can do it on land. We don't need to get in a, in a boat and do it. Uh, Andrew
00:40:37.620 says, um, uh, quoting says denies the child exposure to other ideas and values that an independent
00:40:45.780 young person might wish to embrace or at least entertain says, Matt, I agree with the rest you said
00:40:50.560 in response to all this, but right here is where the conversation really stops. I have five children.
00:40:55.860 Not one of them buys their own food, house, utilities, car, phone, et cetera. Sure. I as a
00:41:01.120 parent have zero right to deny any independent young person exposure to anything they might wish to
00:41:05.120 embrace or entertain, but regarding my own children, they are not independent. End of story. They are my
00:41:09.580 dependence. They depend upon me unless one also wants to accuse me of tax fraud. Right. And that's,
00:41:15.760 that's the, that's one of the problems with this, uh, claim we hear from advocates of the public
00:41:21.860 school system. The advocates who want to keep parents out of it who say, well, we, we want, we
00:41:27.160 want children to think into, we want them to be independent and think independently and be free thinkers.
00:41:33.800 Except that children do not think independently. Nobody really does, especially not kids.
00:41:39.340 And they don't live independently. They are in no way, shape or form independent in any sense of the
00:41:46.800 word. They are going to be guided and shaped and coached along. And their worldview is inevitably
00:41:57.780 going to be something largely given to them. And as they get older, you know, they might, they might
00:42:03.840 abandon that worldview entirely. They might adjust it. They might, you know, they're going to make their
00:42:07.420 own unique tweaks to it as they develop their own perspective of the world. But kids don't come
00:42:13.620 into the world having a perspective, a fully formed perspective of the world that is given to them.
00:42:20.220 The question is, is it going to primarily be given to them by their parents or by the government?
00:42:25.340 That's the question. Um, Elizabeth says, Matt, I can attest. I learned more from you than from any of my
00:42:32.780 professors at college. Unfortunately, a Matt Walsh degree doesn't pay the bills or find you a husband.
00:42:37.420 Or I would absolutely quit college in favor of your show. Yeah, I'm not going to claim that my show
00:42:42.560 will accomplish that for you. But then again, a university degree doesn't do that either. In many
00:42:47.120 cases, unfortunately. Um, Steve A says, Matt, I've been noticing more and more bumper stickers praising
00:42:53.480 their pets. Like I heart my grand dog is a particularly strange one, especially if this person has
00:43:00.220 grandchildren. Grand dog. I didn't know that was a thing. And now I do. So thank you for that. I have
00:43:09.640 one more reason to despair of this world and to beg for those aliens to finally show up. Um,
00:43:16.400 NJL says, Matt, what are all of your kids going as for Halloween? You don't strike me as the kind
00:43:22.080 of dad who coordinates a family costume theme. Uh, you're correct. As always, I, you know, I go,
00:43:27.420 as a guy named Matt, that's my costume. My oldest daughter went as a witch. My youngest daughter was
00:43:33.160 a baby shark. My oldest son was a Huckleberry Finn because he's a big fan of the book, which I
00:43:38.540 mentioned before. And we read books in our family. We don't play video games. We don't watch a lot of
00:43:42.240 TV. So, uh, these are the kinds of things my kids are interested in. My, my youngest son went as a
00:43:46.180 werewolf. Originally he wanted to be a gingerbread man and changed it to the last minute. That's one of
00:43:50.400 the things about Halloween. One of the constants is that your kid will always change their mind about
00:43:56.540 their costume at the last minute. They're going to change their mind. Half of the costume is going
00:44:02.780 to be lost. So you know, that's going to happen. And whatever costume they ultimately wear,
00:44:07.660 they're going to shed about half of it 12 minutes into trick-or-treating because it's hot and itchy
00:44:12.420 and they don't want to wear it anymore. Because, you know, leading up to Halloween, all the emphasis
00:44:16.900 is on the costumes. It's a big deal. You know, we've got to find the costume. What am I going to be
00:44:21.260 for Halloween? And as a kid, this, this is a, this, this is a very important decision. Brings
00:44:26.780 them a lot of anxiety. They spend months thinking about it and talking about what costume they're
00:44:31.020 going to be. But then when the big night comes, all of that frivolity is thrown to the side and
00:44:37.760 it's only about the candy. So all they care about is just running up to as many houses as they can
00:44:43.260 with and getting the candy. And so by the end of it, like at the last house, your kids aren't
00:44:47.200 hardly wearing any costume at all. Uh, it's only the candy. It's just a, it's a matter of pure
00:44:52.360 efficiency. Um, and which I appreciate because, you know, the more candy they collect, the more
00:45:00.160 that's, uh, I get to steal ultimately. And I need them to collect a lot because I know that a big
00:45:06.820 percentage of the candy that they, that they bring in the input is going to be crappy stuff like milk
00:45:12.400 studs and smarties way too much of that. And so I need, I need a, a large volume so that there's
00:45:17.760 more of the diamonds in the rough, you know, the Snickers, the Twix, all that Swedish fish and so
00:45:21.620 on. Uh, and from, and I explained this to my kids, by the way, I told them, you know, it probably won't
00:45:27.880 happen, but you do hear about cases of, of people poisoning candy. And from what I've read, you know,
00:45:35.520 things like Snickers bars and Milky Ways and Twixes and that sort of thing, especially the big candy
00:45:39.320 bars, any of the good big candy bars. Um, those are more likely to be poisoned from what I've read.
00:45:43.560 So it's best for me. I'll just take those. I'll, you know, I'll consume them. I'll take the hit.
00:45:50.160 And, uh, you know, it's just one more sacrifice I have to make as a father.
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00:47:01.240 cancellation. For the daily cancellation today, I must sadly cancel many of you in the audience
00:47:11.380 for your involvement in a totally disgraceful and disappointing display over the weekend.
00:47:16.640 It all began when rumors started circulating online that President Biden tragically pooped his pants
00:47:22.440 while visiting with the Pope in Rome. Amy Tarkanian, a political strategist and pundit,
00:47:27.540 was one of the first to make this odorous allegation tweeting, quote, the word around
00:47:32.040 Rome is that Biden's meeting with the Pope was unusually long because Biden had a bit of a
00:47:35.900 bathroom accident at the Vatican and it had to be addressed prior to him leaving. I know we joke
00:47:40.420 often about this, but this is the actual rumor going around Rome now. Next thing you know, hashtags like
00:47:46.620 hashtag poopgate and hashtag poopypantsBiden and the more direct hashtag Biden's pants were trending
00:47:53.400 nationwide on Twitter. Other sources were, you know, chiming in, all claiming that yes, Joe Biden did
00:47:58.940 indeed drop a steamy load in his pants right in front of Pope Francis. And then millions of other
00:48:03.900 people with no special knowledge about the situation, people with no specific insights into Joe Biden's
00:48:08.860 defecation habits at all, frankly, still were posting about the subject, spreading this insidious
00:48:14.000 rumor. And to once again clarify, by insidious rumor, I am referring to the claim that Joe Biden
00:48:19.340 pooped himself at the Vatican. That's the rumor. And personally, I'm outraged and disgusted by all
00:48:25.300 this. It is the absolute height of irresponsibility to spread rumors of this sort. There is no legitimate
00:48:31.760 reason to call attention to the issue of Joe Biden shitting himself. No reason. You know, someone has to
00:48:38.400 be the mature one in this situation. And as usual, that job has fallen to me, which is why I am not
00:48:42.740 talking about the subject of Joe Biden soiling himself. I would never talk about something so crass and
00:48:48.460 objectionable and unsubstantiated. We don't even know if Joe Biden really did poop his pants. There
00:48:53.740 are some people saying he pooped his pants, others saying that he didn't poop his pants.
00:48:57.620 Still, there are others saying that we have no idea what Joe Biden did or didn't do in his pants.
00:49:02.720 In the face of this uncertainty, the dignified and honest thing is to say nothing at all.
00:49:08.860 I am therefore begging all of you to not talk about this. And if you didn't know about it until you
00:49:14.900 just heard about it right now, don't talk about it. It's not the kind of thing we should be discussing,
00:49:20.040 which is why I have personally chosen to do my part by not calling attention to it at all.
00:49:23.880 It's better if the public never even hears about this rumor, the rumor that Joe Biden,
00:49:27.920 President of the United States, pooped himself. So please, once again, just don't talk about it.
00:49:32.820 In fact, shortly before we went on air, I noticed another hashtag associated with the poopy pants
00:49:37.300 predicament. A large number of social media users have apparently caused the hashtag
00:49:41.240 shark week to trend. This is not only potential misinformation, but it also makes light of the
00:49:46.540 trauma suffered by actual shark attack victims and actual shark attack victims. That's why I would
00:49:53.040 never extend this pun by saying that the Vatican became something of a shark tank when Biden arrived.
00:49:58.220 That's a joke I'm not going to make. There are many other presidential poop jokes that
00:50:02.420 I will not make and would be very angry to hear anyone make. For example, I'm not going to say that
00:50:08.400 through his eight years as vice president, Biden apparently got accustomed to being the number
00:50:12.060 two guy in the white house. I'm not going to say, I'm not going to say that Biden flew back from
00:50:15.280 Rome and air force too. I'm not going to say that involuntary defecation must be a hereditary
00:50:20.520 problem for Biden since it runs in his jeans. These would be vulgar and unfunny jokes and I'm not
00:50:27.560 going to make them or any other because there's nothing funny about a turd, especially a turd in the
00:50:34.460 pants of the president, allegedly. Now, all we know for sure, the only thing we should be saying
00:50:42.020 about Biden's visit with the Pope is that he went there in his official capacity as a president of
00:50:46.700 the United States and he did his duty. That's it. Outside of that, our responsibility is to comport
00:50:52.780 ourselves with maturity and dignity and respect the office of the presidency. And we should still
00:50:57.520 respect the office, even if that man in that office happens to have evacuated his bowels right into
00:51:02.900 his underwear. You know, I don't care if Biden did have a literal holy moment in front of the Pope
00:51:07.800 that doesn't change anything except his diaper. As for the rest of us, we have to be adults about
00:51:14.020 this. And the fact is that many of you have failed in that regard. You have used Biden's poo-filled
00:51:19.640 pants as a forum for jokes and mockery rather than gazing upon them in solemn silence, as is your duty
00:51:26.340 and his, apparently, allegedly. And for that, all of you today are canceled. Shame on you. Shame on you.
00:51:38.160 And that'll do it for us today. We'll leave it there. Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening.
00:51:42.320 Have a great day. Godspeed.
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