Ep. 921 - The Most Deranged And Disgraceful PresidentialĀ AdministrationĀ In History
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The Biden administration earned yesterday the ignoble distinction of being the first administration in history to fly a trans flag outside of a government building. They were also the first to officially endorse chemically castrating children. Also, Kamala Harris once again humiliates herself by trying to say sentences out loud. Biden receives his fourth COVID shot live on camera, Caitlyn Jenner gets a job with Fox News, and a deep, dark secret about Clarence Thomas is exposed.
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Today on the Matt Wall Show, the Biden administration earned yesterday the ignoble
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distinction of being the first administration in history to fly a trans flag outside of a
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government building. They're also the first to officially endorse chemically castrating children.
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Also, Kamala Harris once again humiliates herself by trying to say sentences out loud.
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Biden receives his fourth COVID shot live on camera. Caitlyn Jenner gets a job with Fox News
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and a deep, dark secret about Clarence Thomas is exposed. You have to see this to believe it.
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It's pretty sinister stuff. And in our daily cancellation, we will, for the last time,
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revisit Slapgate to talk about the real villain in the whole debacle who has so far been let off
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the hook, but I can't let that happen. We'll talk about all that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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the Trans Day of Visibility began with several major announcements from the Biden administration,
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the most startling of which was the new policy allowing non-binary quote-unquote Americans to
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list their gender as X on their passports. There are many reasons to oppose such a system,
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of course, and we talked about a lot of them, but I'm sure other countries, especially in the
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non-Western world, are actually grateful for the change because now they can easily identify the
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sorts of people they don't want to allow in. Naively, I thought the passport thing would be
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the most ludicrous and confounding bit of virtue signaling from the Biden administration that day.
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I mean, not like permanently, but I just thought that day. It's not going to get any worse today,
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at least. I should have known better. This is, after all, the most disgraceful, deranged,
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morally vacuous, and anti-American presidential administration in American history. Lots of
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competition for that title, but really, when you think about it, there's no competition at all.
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I mean, Obama's regime was downright conservative compared to what Biden's handlers with Biden as
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the figurehead are doing. It's worth reminding ourselves that Barack Obama, the most liberal
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president in history to that point, was elected as a proponent of biblical marriage. That's how far
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down the slippery slope we have slid in just a decade and a half. And so things only got worse as the
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day went on. Many different governmental departments, agencies, et cetera, all took
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their turn broadcasting their LGBT allegiance. The Air Force was among them, marking the occasion
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with a video featuring Lieutenant Colonel Bree Fram, who's the highest ranking openly transgender
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You are an inspiration to many, right? You are breaking barriers. And it's important, though, for us,
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I think, for everyone to understand, kind of what motivates you, right? What keeps you, what inspires
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You know, what really keeps me motivated is the people that are going to come after us.
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Some people have called me a trailblazer in some of the things that I do, and that's something
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I really embrace. Because what that means is that it's not about me. It's about the fact that the road
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behind me is now paved. And the generation coming after us has an easier chance to make it to where I've
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made it, to make it where so many others have made it. But then they've got the time and the energy
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to go further. So if we can set the conditions where the folks after us get to do even greater
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Trailblazer. Sure. I mean, well, he is probably the first male military officer in recent history to
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wear his hair that long. Because that's all it takes, of course. I mean, this is a white man who's a
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trailblazer in the military. I mean, you know, because you present yourself and it's like,
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well, you're just a white man. Nothing to see here. Then you grow your hair out and it's like,
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oh my gosh, you're a trailblazer. Other than the hair thing, it's hard to see what trail he's
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blazing exactly. Meanwhile, Biden himself addressed the nation to broadcast his LGBT bona fides.
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Today, we're announcing even more steps. But there's always more work to do to end the epidemic
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of violence against transgender women of color and girls of color, to ensure transgender seniors
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can age with dignity, dignity, and to finally pass the Bipartisan Equality Act, to help transgender
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persons around the world live free from discrimination and violence. Above all, to be there with you.
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To parents of transgender children, affirming your child's identity is one of the most powerful things
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you can do to keep them safe and healthy. To any transgender American who's struggling, please know
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you're not alone. To parents and children alike, please ask for help. And know this, you're so brave.
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You belong. And we have your back. God bless you all. Be brave.
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Needless to say, the bit about there being an epidemic of violence against trans people is a total
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fabrication. Biden didn't fabricate it himself. I mean, it's doubtful he even knows what he's saying
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or why he's standing there in front of cameras at all. This is a long-established false narrative
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used by activists. In reality, there is no hate crime epidemic against trans people. It doesn't
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exist. It's not happening. There is zero evidence of such a thing. And Biden also urges parents to
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affirm their child's identity. And on that, actually, we agree. It is of utmost importance,
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especially these days, that parents affirm and fortify their children in their identities,
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their actual identities, their biological identities. Teach them to embrace who they are,
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who they really are. Turn them away from delusion and confusion and towards reality and truth.
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Now, of course, when Biden talks or calls on parents to affirm their child's identity,
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he means the opposite of all of that. He means affirm them in their non-identity,
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affirm them in a fantasy, affirm them in nothingness, and just leave them there floating
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in it with no idea of which way is up, which way is down. Speaking of which, the administration
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got into even more specifics yesterday about how this affirmation should happen.
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Here's the Daily Wire report. Reading now, it says,
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early transgender surgeries, hormone treatment, and affirmations are, quote,
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crucial for the health of kids and teens who identify as transgender and non-binary.
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President Biden's administration said in messaging released on Thursday,
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the White House flagged a resource from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health
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on Transgender Day of Visibility intended to, quote, inform parents and guardians, educators,
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and other persons supporting children and adolescents with information on what is gender-affirming care
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and why it's important to transgender, non-binary, and other gender-expansive young people's
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well-being. What is gender-affirming care exactly? Well, the administration has its
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euphemistic way of explaining that. Back to the article, it says,
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gender-affirming care is a supportive form of health care. The Office of the Assistant
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Secretary for Health Sheet says, it consists of an array of services that may include medical,
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surgical, mental health, and non-medical services for transgender and non-binary people.
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For transgender and non-binary children and adolescents, early gender-affirming care
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is crucial to overall health and well-being as it allows a child or adolescent to focus on social
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transitions and can increase their confidence while navigating the health care system,
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the White House said. Transgender surgeries, hormones, and affirmations are important,
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the White House claimed, because these procedures have been shown to increase positive outcomes for
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transgender and non-binary children and adolescents. Gender-affirming care is patient-centered and
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treats individuals holistically, aligning their outward physical traits with their gender identity,
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according to the White House. So just to be totally clear here, this is the White House officially
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endorsing the idea that we should chemically castrate little boys and chop the breasts off of little
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girls. It's not the first time they've come out in favor of such barbarity, of course, but it's still
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remarkable. I remind you again, Barack Obama was against gay marriage when he was elected. Fast
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forward just a few years, his vice president is now president and is issuing presidential proclamations
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about the wondrous benefits of castrating children. We must holistically align their physical traits with
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their gender identity, says the White House. Well, that's like saying you should fix a problem with
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your car's engine by getting a paint job. Only that analogy doesn't really work because a paint job
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can actually improve your car, if only slightly. It's not going to improve the way it runs, but
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there can be some improvement there. In this case, you're trying to fix a problem with the engine
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by taking a sledgehammer to the exterior. A child whose gender identity, quote-unquote,
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misaligns with his physical body has a problem in his mind, and it's a quite understandable problem,
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given how confusing we have made the world for him. What he needs is help with his mind,
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help that could easily be offered, if only he wasn't surrounded by people determined to deepen
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and encourage his identity crisis. Towards the end of the day yesterday, as the last indignity,
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the HHS secretary tweeted this, says, on this International Trans Day of Visibility to our
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transgender communities, we see you, we stand with you, and we'll be there for you. For the first time in
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history, the transgender flag is flying in front of a federal agency, which is the Hubert Humphrey
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Building in D.C. So the trans flag, right below the American flag, flying in front of a government
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building, a flag for a sexual identity, flying right below our nation's flag. Now, one might consider it
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a small blessing that at least they didn't put the trans flag above the American flag, or even take down
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the American flag entirely for the trans flag. That day will come soon enough, because this
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administration has made its allegiances known. And those allegiances are not to America or Americans,
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but to the radical left. Now let's get to our five headlines.
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So we're going to start here because I just think this is great. We know that Camilla Harris
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is a wordsmith. We're used to hearing her speak with great eloquence. But there are moments where
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she exceeds even the already lofty expectations that we have for her as an orator. And moments
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just like this. Let's listen to this. We also recognize, just as it has been in the United
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States for Jamaica, one of the issues that has been presented as an issue that is economic in the
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way of its impact has been the pandemic. So to that end, we are announcing today also that we will
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assist Jamaica in COVID recovery by assisting in terms of the recovery efforts in Jamaica that have
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been essential to, I believe, what is necessary to strengthen not only the issue of public health,
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So for Jamaica, one of the issues that's been presented as an issue that is economic in the
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way its impact and which is an issue in the terms of being an issue which is economic and impactful in
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its economic impact is the pandemic. And we will assist Jamaica in COVID recovery by assisting in terms of
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the recovery efforts and in terms of the assistance efforts to assist in the recovery and recover
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our assistance, which will greatly assist with the recovery as the recovery requires assistance.
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You know, she seemed, I've said before that she really reminds me of myself in seventh grade,
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giving a book report about a book I didn't read. So that's, that's what always comes to mind when I hear
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her talk. But, but even more than that, it's like there's, there's, it's, it's hard to understand
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what exactly psychologically is going on. I don't know if maybe her handlers for whatever reason
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are telling her that, okay, you need to get up there and talk about the Jamaica recovery efforts,
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but you have to talk for seven minutes. Just, you only have two sentences to say, but you need to
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talk for seven. I don't know if that's what's happening. I don't know if she has some weird,
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and maybe this is in the DSM, they've got everything else there, but it's some weird
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mental illness where she's afraid of ending a sentence. Like she's afraid of punctuation
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and she doesn't want to end a sentence. So, so every time she's in a sentence,
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she feels that she needs to just keep it going and going and going because that's what I detect.
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You can almost see the panic in her face as she's, as she feels herself getting towards the end of a
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sentence and she has to just keep adding words onto it. It really is amazing. Um, elsewhere in the
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White House this week, Biden himself stumbled and, uh, bumbled around on stage while receiving
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his COVID shot. This is now his fourth COVID shot that he has received. And, uh, let's,
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let's just watch a little bit of this scene here. So now I'm going to get my second booster shot.
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his second booster shot, so fourth shot altogether. Mr. President, what is the danger of Putin being
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What's the, what's the idea? What's the plan for the White House here? Why would you,
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I don't understand why you're putting this guy in front of cameras at all anymore.
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But especially in a situation like this, where it's off script, you have him walking.
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First of all, never have Joe Biden move on camera at all. We've seen what that looks like.
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And now you're putting him in front of an audience, in front of cameras,
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no script. And he's just sitting there looking confused. He has no idea why he's there.
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He doesn't know what they're injecting into him.
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I don't think anyone knows what they're having injected into them when they get the
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booster shot, but, um, all right. Then he gets a booster shot.
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He's laughing. What is he laughing about? All right, let's, let's cut out of this. It's just
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depressing. Let's see. That's a confused man. Here's look, here's a story that, that, that may,
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may not seem related, but I think it is. Um, you've probably heard the thing about Bruce Willis
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and he retired from acting this week after it was revealed that he was suffering cognitive decline,
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stemming from, uh, uh, brain damage, likely suffered during a stroke. And so now apparently
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he doesn't, he doesn't have much memory. He doesn't really understand where he is. And, um,
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and it's really, really quite a sad thing. He's only, you know, in his late sixties and then he's
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retiring from acting because of it. Well, now reports from outlets like the LA times have come
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out indicating that everybody around Bruce Willis knew this was another one of those open secrets
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in Hollywood. Apparently everyone, everyone knew that this was happening, that Bruce Willis was kind
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of losing his mind and they knew about his mental state. And yet he was being exploited by his inner
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circle and his handlers sent out to keep doing these crappy cheap movies for quick paydays.
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I mean, he's, he's losing his cognitive faculties. And yet Bruce Willis was putting out like eight
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movies a year and all of them were going directly to streaming or going right. One of those movies,
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it's not even on streaming. It goes to like red box or something. Um, just these not even be movies.
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And that was raising questions even among just average fans. Like, why is he, why is he doing all this?
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I know he's getting paid for it, but, um, well now, now we start to understand that the people around
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him just, they knew that he couldn't go do like a real movie with, with actual acting involved or
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we'd have to memorize a script. So they just had them doing all these terrible movies collecting,
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you know, $2 million here, $2 million there that would then funnel down to them. Um, he's being
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propped up, right. And shuffled along for the benefit of the people around him who were exploiting
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him. And it kind of reminds you of someone, doesn't it? Very similar situation happening in
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the white house, I would say, which is why I mean, I, I've been hesitant to say this, but I know more,
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uh, more and more we're hearing from conservatives over the last few weeks, especially that, you know,
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this is a 25th amendment situation. This is, uh, he needs to be removed from office.
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And of course you haven't hesitated to say that because that means that Kamala Harris
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takes charge. Hard to see that as an improvement, but as wild as it's, as it sounds, when you say it
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out loud, she actually would be an improvement because at least she's basically cognizant.
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And it is a serious national security threat to have somebody like this running the country.
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It'd be a national security emergency to have Kamala Harris running it, but maybe slightly less
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so because at least she's, at least she's conscious at a minimum, most of the time.
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She seems to lose consciousness while she's speaking a lot, but I mean, we can assume she's
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got a little bit more of it than Joe Biden does. Um, it is a, it is a, it's hard for me to feel
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sorry. I don't feel sorry for Joe Biden because he, even before he started losing his mind,
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um, he's been obsessively pursuing power, you know, his whole life. And so he did put himself
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in this position. So he, he of course has a lot of the blame for the position that he's in,
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but I also put a lot of the blame of course around his handlers and also his wife.
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What kind of terrible wife do you have to be? What kind of terrible wife is Jill Biden?
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That she's going along with this, you know, that she's, that she's, she is one, one of the
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people shuffling Joe Biden along. Um, you know, you need, you need to look out for your spouse.
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And if you're married to someone who's losing their mind and says, I want to run for president,
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you say, no, you're not. Uh, but she want to be the, she wanted to be a first lady. She wanted
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to be in the white house too. And she doesn't really care about Joe all that much. All right.
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This is from Yahoo says after a failed gubernatorial bid last fall, Caitlyn Jenner has found a new gig
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hired as a Fox news contributor. The former reality star and Olympic gold medals will offer commentary
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and analysis across Fox news channel and various Fox news media platforms. Uh, Jenner, who's 72 now
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will make her using the language in this article, his official debut Thursday night on Hannity,
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which, um, which he's appeared on before. So that's the news is Caitlyn Jenner is now a Fox news
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contributor and he did appear on Sean Hannity last night. We have some of that clip. I want to play a
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little bit of this. Let's watch. Had a lot of talks actually, even with you, Sean and other people
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at Fox, when we were negotiating this deal, um, as you know, as you might know, I am trans and,
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but I'm not a trans activist. Um, that's just one part of my life. Uh, there's so much more to me.
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Um, but I think in the next, in the midterms coming up, um, LGBT issues are going to be very
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big issues and I'm looking forward to covering those, but there's so much more to me than that.
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Uh, obviously in 1976, I think was the best Olympics of all time. It was our,
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our bicentennial. Our country was 200 years old. Patriotism was at its height. I have been a patriot
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my whole life and my father fought in world war II. My mother's 95. Hi mom. Uh, and, uh, she's a
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patriot. I grew up that way and I want to, I want that to continue. I want to, I was so proud to be the
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first person put the American flag up and I want to, I want to continue that. Okay. So Jenner says
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he's not a, an activist, not a trans, but not a trans activist. Um, there are conservatives who seem
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to like to put Jenner out in the front here, especially when it comes to the trans issues,
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because recently Jenner has come out against, um, men competing against women in women's
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sports and that sort of thing. Now he has been all over the place on that issue. He's been back
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and forth on it. Not exactly a consistent voice. Um, same for the issue with like, uh, giving drugs
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to kids. He's kind of been back and forth on that as well. Um, but even if he now finally at the age
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of 72 has staked out some ground here that he's going to stay on, which is that we don't want males
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in female sports, uh, don't drunk kids and so on. Like that's the, that's the right point of view.
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So good for him, but it's a, it's an incoherent coming from Jenner. It's an incoherent argument
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because the only taking Leah Thomas, for example, and Jenner has said that Leah Thomas should not be
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racing against the females. Okay. But why? Right. The only reason why Leah Thomas should not
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race against the females is that he is not a female. That's the only reason. There's no other
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reason. If not for that fact, if not for the fact of his non-femaleness, his maleness, then there
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wouldn't be an issue. So the only reason to that, the only coherent reason to oppose somebody like
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Leah Thomas and racing against women is that he is not a woman. Um, that's the only reason that
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anyone could come up with to oppose it. It's the only reason you need. That's the whole issue right
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there. But is, is that Jenner's position? Would Jenner say that Leah Thomas is not a woman? Well,
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no, he wouldn't say that any more than he would say that he himself is not a woman.
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So he obviously believes in the ideology of transgenderism. He's quite obviously a proponent
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of that. And yet he's tried to draw a line here and say, well, yeah, but we don't want them.
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Either Leah Thomas is a woman or a man, one or the other. And if you say that he's a woman,
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then your whole argument against having him in women's sports makes no sense.
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So even though conservatives might think it's a good political strategy to take somebody like
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Caitlyn Jenner, make him the face of, uh, protecting women's sports or whatever,
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that's the worst strategy. First of all, it doesn't work. The left doesn't care.
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You cannot play the identity politics game against the left. They invented the game.
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They have rigged the game so that they always win. That's part of the rules of the game.
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It's like trying to play a, it's like trying to play a board game against a three-year-old.
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As far as they're concerned, the one of the rules here is that they get to win.
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So you can't win the game anyway. It's impossible to do. And also the,
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the position being articulated doesn't make any sense. There is no way to defend women's sports
00:24:25.500
or defend children against this stuff without going right at gender ideology itself. And if
00:24:34.760
you're not doing that, if you're just staying around the edges of it, then you're not going
00:24:39.000
to be an effective, um, advocate on this issue.
00:24:47.420
So similar topic here, um, still on the Trans Day of Visibility because it was, uh,
00:24:52.520
it was a major celebration yesterday. I want a couple of the clips I want to play for you quickly.
00:24:56.080
Nickelodeon, first of all, um, as we see how this is funneling down to the kids. So Nickelodeon,
00:25:00.660
we know, we know, we know what Disney's all about. Nickelodeon of course is, uh, no different.
00:25:04.540
It's a lot worse actually. And, um, here is something they put out celebrating the, uh,
00:25:11.760
In honor of International Transgender Day of Visibility, meet Time and Nickelodeon's 2021
00:25:17.360
Kid of the Year finalist, Rebecca Brusehoff. Growing up in the LGBTQ plus community has given
00:25:23.020
me a different perspective on how I see the world. Trans kids are so much more than their gender
00:25:28.260
identity. And it's so important for people to listen to kids. I wish for a world where everyone
00:25:33.900
can be lifted up and celebrated. So today and every day, we celebrate those who are helping others
00:25:39.460
realize that everyone should be proud of what makes them who they are.
00:25:44.360
Growing up in the LGBT community as no child should be in a position where they're
00:25:51.900
uttering a sentence like that. I mean, you grow up in the LGBT, how about just grow up as a child?
00:25:58.860
You shouldn't be growing up in any community other than the neighborhood you live in.
00:26:03.140
And if that's not bad enough, ABC got in on the action. They brought the parent of a,
00:26:11.200
quote, trans child out to talk about her experiences. Let's listen to that.
00:26:16.100
There is work that we all know that we all still need to do, and we are here for it 150%.
00:26:23.100
Now, you and your husband were known as the parents of four boys in your community before
00:26:28.620
Chazzy transitioned. So what was that transition like for you as a parent? And what is your advice
00:26:39.320
So when Chazzy, our daughter, when she really started to communicate to us, and that was at
00:26:47.340
the earliest moment that she actually had words and language to communicate to us who she truly was,
00:26:53.280
we were a little surprised because we didn't expect it. And then as we just literally
00:27:01.520
raised her, supported her, just like all parents do raising, we're teaching her the right values,
00:27:08.700
we're teaching her to give back. One of her favorite things in the world to do is to volunteer and be
00:27:14.280
in service to others. You know, that surprise evolves into something just really cool and
00:27:22.580
important. And that is the realization that she's our daughter. And so what I would say
00:27:28.260
to all of those parents out there, and all the folks, by the way, millions of folks still in our
00:27:34.640
country who say they've never met a transgender or non-binary young person, I would say this,
00:27:40.700
I would say these children are here and they are wonderful. And all it takes is love.
00:27:49.880
All right. Jen Grosshandler of the Gender Cool Project. We appreciate it, Jen. Thank you.
00:27:54.300
No, that's not love. That's not hatred either. I wouldn't say that she hates her child. I wouldn't
00:27:59.900
say that. I mean, maybe she does. There's a lot more evidence for her hating her child than her loving
00:28:04.480
her child. I would say it's more indifference, just a total indifference to the well-being
00:28:09.240
of her child. She says that, well, all you have to do is meet a transgender child. It's not possible
00:28:15.180
to meet a trans child or a non-binary child because it doesn't exist. What I can meet are children who
00:28:21.400
are victims of abuse, such as your own. I mean, she tells us that as soon as her daughter, which is her
00:28:31.180
son, had words to speak, he was already insisting that he was a girl or whatever. I just, I don't,
00:28:39.240
I don't believe, I mean, there may be some parents out there who are crazy enough to actually think
00:28:47.200
that when their two-year-old son says, I'm a girl, that you should take it seriously. Like,
00:28:51.580
there might be a few parents who are crazy enough for that. But the vast majority of these parents
00:28:56.180
are, that lets them off the hook, which I'm not going to do. Gives them too much credit. They're not
00:29:01.180
that crazy. Because you would have to be insane. All you have to do, if you spend any time around a
00:29:09.000
very young child, and if you're raising a very young child, and you're around them every day,
00:29:13.860
then there's no mystery here. It's very clear that young children have no grasp on reality whatsoever.
00:29:21.520
And they go around all the time saying things that don't make any sense whatsoever.
00:29:24.940
And everybody knows that. Any parent knows that. So if the boy even did say, I'm a girl or whatever,
00:29:35.160
and it's possible he never even said that, but even if he did, they were, they were looking for
00:29:39.900
that moment. They seized the opportunity to take their child who they do not love and to turn him
00:29:46.680
into an accessory. You know, like a, as in a fashion accessory, a pawn, a prop that they could
00:29:56.860
parade around, which is why the next thing these parents always do, what's the next step? Get it
00:30:02.820
on Instagram, get it on TikTok, alert the media, alert the presses, bring them to the marches.
00:30:07.860
I mean, if I'm even, if I'm, could be even tempted to believe that these parents have the best
00:30:18.040
intentions, I can't even be tempted to believe that unless they're keeping all this to themselves
00:30:24.780
and treating it as a private matter. Even then, I don't believe that there are good intentions.
00:30:31.880
But the moment you go out and alert the media, let me call the Today Show, let me call up ABC News,
00:30:36.200
whatever. It's, it's 100% clear what your actual intentions and motivations are.
00:30:44.160
All right, let's move to something else. I mentioned this story about Clarence Thomas,
00:30:49.280
and I have to tell you, it's a little bit upsetting. Aaron Rupar, who's a reporter,
00:30:54.320
left-wing reporter, has dug up a pretty incredible story. And I think this is damning, I have to say.
00:30:59.580
You may have already heard about some of the revelations about Ginny Thomas, who's Clarence
00:31:03.560
Thomas's wife. And it just so happens that we know Clarence Thomas was in the hospital
00:31:07.500
earlier in the week. And when he's in the hospital, we weren't sure about his condition. And thank God,
00:31:13.060
it seems like he's okay. But at the time, you know, there were conflicting reports, could be a
00:31:16.820
serious medical thing. And, and right when he's in the hospital, that's when the media starts releasing
00:31:22.220
all this information about his wife. You might almost think like they're trying to kill him because
00:31:27.140
they've waited until he's in the hospital to come out with this attack on his wife.
00:31:32.820
But the, the damning revelations about Ginny Thomas is that she's a conservative and she believes
00:31:38.140
things that lots of people on the right believe. And she's had the gall to, to talk about those
00:31:44.440
beliefs, if you can believe it. And it's all, it's all pretty terrible, but that's not the big news.
00:31:49.560
Um, this is the clip that was making the rounds and a lot of left-wing reporters were, were, uh,
00:31:54.560
retweeting it and stuff, but listen to this clip that, uh, Rupar found.
00:32:01.980
It's, first of all, it's, um, it'd be impossible without you. I mean, I have to be honest. I mean,
00:32:09.060
it would be, um, it's sort of like, how do you run with one leg? You can't, I mean, the, um,
00:32:26.820
My God, he loves his wife. This is, this isn't criminating. I mean, kick them off the Supreme
00:32:35.340
Court. It's put, arrest them both. They have been married for, for decades and they still
00:32:42.180
deeply love each other. That's, that cannot be allowed in America. That's, that's, uh, we can't
00:32:46.540
allow that kind of perversion. It was to tell you about the left that they, they really think that
00:32:52.000
that's damning somehow, that he loves his wife. And why is it? It's actually, it's actually quite sad
00:32:59.440
because so many of these people, Aaron Rupar and the rest of them, um, they've never, they don't
00:33:05.180
know what a loving marriage looks like. They didn't see it in their own homes. They didn't
00:33:08.120
grow up with one. You know, they grew up in broken homes. Um, these are all a bunch of
00:33:12.380
like latchkey kids who grew up in broken homes and, uh, and they just never seen it. And now
00:33:17.180
maybe they're in relationships or in marriages and they, they, they, they, they are in a bad
00:33:20.760
marriage themselves. And it's just this self-perpetuating cycle. And so when they encounter a loving
00:33:27.460
marriage and they hear the kinds of things that a man who loves his wife will say about his
00:33:31.660
wife, they're taking, they're, they're, they're in shock. They can't believe it. It doesn't make
00:33:35.320
any, it doesn't compute. I mean, just think about how they reacted all those years to, uh, Mike Pence
00:33:41.420
and still do to Mike Pence and, and, and his wife. Another damning revelation that, um, Mike Pence
00:33:49.100
doesn't go on like dinner dates with other women because he's married and they still, that, that,
00:33:55.480
that secret came out five, six years ago. They still haven't gotten over it. They cannot
00:34:00.080
believe it. It's like, what are you, what are you saying? When you're married to a woman and you
00:34:05.560
love her, then you, you, you want to be with her and not some other women, woman, and you don't date
00:34:09.520
other people. What? Fidelity, loyalty. I don't know. This doesn't compute. Um, to any normal sane
00:34:18.980
person, you listen to that clip and you, and what, what do you think? Oh, wow. Well, that's, that's,
00:34:22.620
I admire that. I'm as a myself married 10 years. I, I looked to that. That's a, that is my,
00:34:27.520
my goal to be in that position at that age. You just, you like Clarence, all of the things
00:34:33.420
this is like, especially with Clarence Thomas. Um, anytime a video clip comes out of Clarence
00:34:40.480
Thomas and it's supposed to be something that makes me dislike him every single time. It only
00:34:45.460
makes me like him more. I think, oh, wow, he's a great guy. It seems like there's not a lot of
00:34:50.420
those in DC. So it is a little bit hard to believe, but apparently, um, all right, let's move
00:34:57.720
now to the comment section. Who's bringing shopping carts back to the rightful place?
00:35:04.460
We're becoming saints here in the sweet baby gang.
00:35:10.080
All right. We'll, uh, do one video comment as is the custom now, because I'm not going to press
00:35:18.140
my luck. Let's try clip. Which one is it? 14. Hey, master mad. It's your boy gibberish back here
00:35:24.980
again. Uh, just want to get your opinions since we're on the subject of groomers and, uh, people
00:35:30.180
that are harming children and everything like that. I wanted to get your opinion on parents that smoke
00:35:34.520
cigarettes around their children. Um, I personally believe that cigarettes should be criminalized.
00:35:40.380
I don't think America should be that free of a country to where you can literally just spew
00:35:45.500
out cancerous chemicals onto people around you. Um, but I wanted to get your opinion on that since
00:35:50.560
we are talking about kids and everything. Um, it's also just like, it should be criminalized just
00:35:55.980
because the excuse smokers give is that, oh, you know, I'm stressed. Well, no one really cares if
00:36:01.660
you're stressed. Like I don't really have any sort of feeling towards you that you're stressed.
00:36:06.220
So there's no reason for you to try to give me cancer. Um, I just wanted to give your,
00:36:11.520
just get your opinion on that and give my opinion as well, because I think more people need to realize
00:36:16.280
that cigarettes need to be criminalized. But other than that, SPG for life. Thank you.
00:36:21.340
I mean, you're singing my tune with the, uh, no one cares if you're stressed bit. So I, I,
00:36:25.660
I'm, I'm with you on that part. Um, and just in general, as I've said before,
00:36:30.980
we should all stop talking so much about our stress and expecting everyone else to care about
00:36:34.760
it. Uh, but as far as cigarettes go, I think, um, look, the, the claim that, uh, that, that
00:36:45.720
secondhand smoke causes cancer, causes all these, um, causes all these health problems, uh, among
00:36:51.980
other people, obviously secondhand. I think a lot of that has been called into question to a certain
00:36:59.060
extent by, um, some of the research that's been done over the last few years. I know, I know there
00:37:02.580
was one study, I mean, off the top of my head, I can't remember exactly. I know there was one study
00:37:05.940
done, I think like in 2013, um, big sample size and trying to establish the connection between
00:37:12.540
secondhand smoke and cancer. And they, they weren't exactly able to do it much to the surprise,
00:37:17.660
I think of the researchers. Um, certainly I think we can say that, uh, just like passing by
00:37:22.660
somebody on the street who's smoking a cigarette, it's not going to cause, it's not going to cause
00:37:25.380
you any problems, it's not going to cause cancer. Um, the, the problem can only possibly arise when
00:37:30.660
it's over the course of many years, close contact with somebody like being in the same house as
00:37:35.880
someone for years and years and years where they're just smoking all over the place. And
00:37:39.100
even then, in this one study that comes to mind, um, they were only barely able to make a connection
00:37:47.060
between that and cancer. Uh, and then, and then also there were a lot of sort of, um, uh, promises,
00:37:54.660
exorbitant promises that were made about once we start banning smoking and we, we kick it out of
00:37:59.660
polite society, which we've done, uh, we would start to see, you know, the health benefits and,
00:38:04.680
uh, measurable health benefits because people aren't around secondhand smoke anymore. And I'm
00:38:07.920
not sure that we've actually seen that either. So it's not as, it's not quite as straightforward as
00:38:12.800
you're, as you're making out to be. I also have no dog in this fight. I don't smoke cigarettes.
00:38:16.620
Um, so, but I don't think the connection is quite as clear as you're making out to be. And also the
00:38:22.480
other thing about cigarettes is that I think we've done enough, right? Like it's, it's everybody knows
00:38:28.960
that it's unhealthy. I mean, it could not be, they put it right on the box. They've got the
00:38:33.160
PSAs. It's like they, this is, this is one thing that everybody knows this and it's good that people
00:38:38.220
know cause they should. We've, we've kicked smoking out of almost every building. Now, if you want to
00:38:44.300
smoke, like most either, you can't do it at all or they'll have, you know, a little somewhere
00:38:52.040
outside in the cold, they have a little circle where you can all, all the smokers can huddle
00:38:56.040
around in the freezing cold smoking. And, uh, so I'm going to say, let's lay off the smokers.
00:39:01.120
Now that's my judgment. I think we've done enough. We've, we have ostracized them from society enough.
00:39:05.960
We have done quite enough to make clear that it's unhealthy. Everybody knows that they know it.
00:39:10.000
And, uh, so just, just lay off. All right. That's my intelligent argument. All right.
00:39:17.060
Um, Connor says, careful, Matt, when you're saying, what you're saying about the silent
00:39:21.180
majority of Disney sounds a lot like silence is violence. I agree that more conservatives should
00:39:25.460
speak up. I just think we should encourage the sharing of opinions without implying that we
00:39:29.420
oppose those who lack the bravery to speak up ideologically speaking. I'm not saying silence is
00:39:35.200
violence. I don't think it implies that. Um, no silence is not violence. Here's
00:39:39.940
what I would say. Silence is, or often can be cooperation. And I don't think it's any denying
00:39:47.600
that. That if this evil thing is happening and you know that it's bad, but you don't say
00:39:55.480
anything and you just kind of go along, then you're, you are cooperating with it, uh, implicitly
00:40:02.780
might not be, it might be unintentional. It might not be what you want to do, but you are so silent.
00:40:10.200
And there's, there, there are a lot of people still cooperating with all forms of evil in our
00:40:15.240
culture. Um, and that's what the silent majority claim tells me. If we are as conservatives, if we are
00:40:24.940
still even just taking Disney aside, if we are the silent majority in the culture, even now,
00:40:29.520
which conservatives will, we'll claim that we are not sure if that's true, but then again, shame
00:40:35.660
on us. How have we allowed this to happen? I mean, look at what's just take one, one area,
00:40:44.680
the schools, and that these radical nutcases have taken over the school. Groomers have taken
00:40:55.060
over the school system. How have we allowed that to happen? We've allowed it to happen largely
00:40:59.940
through our silence. So I think it is cooperation. Um, Brady says walking around school today, I saw
00:41:07.300
they were selling buttons that said, stop hate. All I could think about was how Matt would rant on
00:41:12.380
about how there are plenty of good reasons to hate things. Well, you're exactly right. And the other
00:41:17.780
thing is the person who's of course, it should go without saying the person wearing the stop hate
00:41:22.060
button doesn't believe that themselves because I could guarantee there are all kinds of things
00:41:27.940
and all kinds of people that person hates, which as a general principle is fine because as you're
00:41:35.260
exactly right, there's, there's nothing wrong with hate in and of itself. In fact, it's a, it's a good
00:41:39.400
thing. Hate is the other side of love. It's another dimension of love. If you love, now I'm going on
00:41:46.080
the rant that you imagine that would go on. All I'll say is if you, if you love someone, then you're
00:41:51.500
also going to have hatred, not hatred for them, but you're going to hate the things that harm the
00:41:58.740
person that you love. So hatred always comes with love. If you don't have hatred in your heart and in
00:42:03.680
your life, then you don't have love. Um, so spoon says, if you have a company with one woke activist
00:42:13.000
and 99 silent conservatives, you have 100 woke activists in essence. I think that kind of summarizes
00:42:20.480
how, how, what I said it was in essence, you have, you have one woke activist and then 99 cooperators,
00:42:25.100
I would say. Um, and, uh, let's see. Finally, cool Papa J magic says, Matt, thank you for calling
00:42:34.300
out the libertarians today. We need more of this. If you did this more often, I'd finally be able to
00:42:39.040
stop watching Knowles altogether. Well, look, this is the only, I don't want to hear this is the only
00:42:43.500
show that you need here at the daily wire. Okay. Um, and I, I guess I've, I've already destroyed my
00:42:49.700
anti-libertarian credentials by earlier coming out in favor of, uh, in defense of smokers. So
00:42:54.420
you know, you can't win every battle. You know, if there's one question I never thought I'd
00:42:59.320
have to seriously ask the general public, it's what is a woman? But, uh, unfortunately here we are.
00:43:04.140
And not only am I asking the question, I've made an entire film and written an entire book trying to
00:43:08.920
answer it. Both are called what is a woman. And the book is now available for pre-order at whatisawoman.com
00:43:14.240
and also on Amazon where it just hit number two on the bestseller charts in the women's studies
00:43:17.600
category. Actually it was number one. So why are we saying number two? It's number one. This is the
00:43:21.420
number one. Oh, it's number two now. Well, it was number one. So let's go with what it was. No,
00:43:26.440
no, this is forever a number one bestselling women's study. Let's put that in the copy. Not
00:43:30.900
number two. I am the bestselling, most prominent women's studies scholar in the world permanently.
00:43:39.340
All right, we'll continue. Let's keep going. So help me find, you don't have to change the copy
00:43:44.180
right now. I'm in the middle of talking. So help me find the answer to this
00:43:47.360
elusive question. Pre-order my book. What is a woman at whatisawoman.com or on Amazon.
00:43:57.820
I thought there could be some nice symmetry here. If, um, this week of shows were to end
00:44:02.000
exactly how it began talking about a subject, which I promise I'll never speak of again after
00:44:06.640
this moment. It's probably true that, um, too much has already been said about slap gate, but then
00:44:11.880
again, it's one of the most entertaining news events to occur in many years. So, you know, we're,
00:44:15.560
we're always kicking one dead horse or another in our country. So why not this one? Still,
00:44:20.940
even though Will Smith's assault of Chris Rock has been discussed, debated, analyzed, dissected,
00:44:24.680
interpreted, examined, scrutinized in every possible way from every possible angle. Seemingly,
00:44:28.300
there's one point about the incident that has not been made or at least not been made enough or
00:44:32.620
loudly enough. And I'd be remiss if I allowed the week to end and officially retired from slap gate
00:44:37.520
discussions without bringing it up. And here's the point. Um, we know that Will Smith is a neutered,
00:44:44.040
cuckold, prone to violent and performative rage that much has been established. And he's received
00:44:49.160
plenty of much deserved criticism because of that. And also plenty of not at all deserved support.
00:44:53.840
And yet the biggest villain in this whole situation, the person who shares at least as
00:44:57.540
much of the blame, if not more has been left off the hook entirely. That would be Will Smith's wife
00:45:02.740
and lots of other men's girlfriend, Jada Pinkett Smith. Before we talk about her role in the slap
00:45:09.380
that will live in infamy, we should take a look at Jada's background. Aside from the fact that she's
00:45:14.140
been an actress for 30 years and has yet to appear in a good movie in her entire career. Um, the first
00:45:19.280
thing to establish about Jada Pinkett Smith is that she's extremely weird and creepy. So for example,
00:45:24.220
here she is a few years ago talking to her daughter about how her grandmother taught her,
00:45:28.880
that is taught Jada about self-pleasuring quote unquote at the age of nine. Listen,
00:45:33.760
my grandmother taught me about self-pleasuring because she wanted me to know that that pleasure
00:45:42.020
was from me. Exactly. She didn't want me to fall into the hands of a man. And if he gave me pleasure
00:45:48.040
to think that that was him and she taught me at nine. Look at that woman's what who's,
00:45:55.980
I don't know who that woman is in pink, but she is so excited to hear about a nine-year-old
00:46:00.820
being taught about masturbation. So reflecting back on her experience of being sexually groomed
00:46:07.540
by her own grandmother, the bizarre lesson that Jada takes away from it is that sex is a selfish
00:46:12.480
pursuit. When a woman is with a man, she says, all the pleasure comes from herself, not from the man.
00:46:16.940
I'm not even sure what that means exactly, except that this is a twisted, depraved woman.
00:46:20.420
But this self-obsessed approach to life came through, I think most profoundly and embarrassingly,
00:46:25.580
when Jada sat down with Will Smith on camera to discuss in conspicuously unapologetic terms,
00:46:32.100
her affair with another man, a rapper named August, who is only a little bit older than her son.
00:46:39.260
As time went on, I got into a different kind of entanglement with August. One thing I want to
00:46:46.680
get clear about and clean up, one of the things that was kind of swirling in the press about
00:46:51.580
you giving permission, which is, you know, the only person that can give permission in that particular
00:47:04.240
Yeah. But what August was probably trying to communicate, because I could actually see how he
00:47:11.740
would perceive it as permission, because we were separated amicably.
00:47:19.100
And I think he also wanted to make it clear that he's not a homewrecker, which he's not.
00:47:25.520
I think, so, I mean, because this is your red table, and you, like, brought yourself to the red table.
00:47:34.680
You and I decided we were going to take our space and what happened.
00:47:40.100
Yeah. And then I got into an entanglement with August. That's what I said.
00:47:57.200
That's maybe the most brutal video clip in the history of the world. That's really hard to watch.
00:48:07.920
And the only thing she cares to clarify to her husband when it comes to her sexual entanglements
00:48:11.880
with other men is that she, um, she didn't need his permission to sleep around.
00:48:17.260
Also, she's the real victim, because she was hurting. She was broken.
00:48:20.880
Another way to heal her pain was to have sex with a rapper half her age.
00:48:24.640
You know, it's bad enough to be a backstabbing adulterer in the first place, but Jada wasn't
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She also had to traipse her broken shell of a husband out in front of the cameras and humiliate
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him publicly. All part of the fun for her, I suppose. But remember, she's still a victim,
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in spite of her awful toxic behavior, because she has alopecia. So let's keep that in mind.
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That brings us to the fateful night this past Sunday, when her husband once again humiliated
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himself in front of the world and probably blew up his career in the process. It was a decision he
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made, uh, and he carries the blame for it. But it's fair to wonder what Jada was doing while her
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husband was getting up from his seat and strolling towards the stage. It's not like he got up and
00:49:03.120
ran, by the way. I mean, he got up and walked. So she would have time to stop him if she was
00:49:07.180
interested in stopping him. How did she react? What was her role in all of this? Well, somebody in the
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crowd captured the immediate aftermath of the slap on their cell phone, and it gives a good view of how
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Jada responded. Let's watch that. Here is an angle most people have not seen. Look at Jada's reaction.
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So, she's sitting in her seat watching this all unfold and laughing. That's how she responded, by laughing.
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What kind of wife responds that way as her husband destroys himself? Here's something that all young
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women out there ought to know before you get married, okay? Part of your job as a wife is to
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stop your husband from doing impulsive, self-destructive, stupid things. Now, I'm not saying
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this is a full-time job. Hopefully, he won't need round-the-clock supervision in this regard.
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Teenage boys are a different matter, right? I mean, they'll find 50 different ways to unintentionally
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destroy themselves and ruin their lives every day. But if they survive male adolescence and make it to
00:50:07.480
adulthood, they'll have probably calmed down considerably. But even so, every once in a
00:50:12.120
while, as men, we get it into our heads to do something outlandishly ridiculous and potentially
00:50:16.660
harmful to ourselves, and we need our wives there to talk some sense into us. There's a reason why
00:50:21.500
married men live longer than unmarried men. This is the reason. So, I'll give one example from my own
00:50:25.420
life, just as an example. So, as you heard on the show a few months ago, at one of my recent college
00:50:29.260
talks, I decided to go outside and physically confront a mob of angry protesters in the street.
00:50:34.120
Why did I do this? Well, mostly because I thought it would be funny, and it was. But it was also not
00:50:41.080
the smartest thing to do from a physical safety perspective. My wife was not there to stop me.
00:50:46.560
If she had been, she would have thrown herself in front of the door to prevent me from risking my
00:50:50.720
safety for the sake of a joke. She was not able to stop me, though. She wasn't there. We did have a
00:50:55.680
discussion about it after the fact, and now every time I have a speech, she implores me not to throw
00:51:02.640
myself into the middle of any more angry mobs, and she checks in with me repeatedly through the
00:51:06.780
night to make sure that I am keeping that promise. It kind of ruins my fun, to be honest, but I
00:51:11.320
recognize that she's doing her job as a wife. That's what wives are supposed to do. So, I appreciate
00:51:15.880
that. If Jada was a good wife who loved her husband, she would have leapt up from her chair,
00:51:22.140
grabbed Will as he headed to the stage, and said something like, what the hell are you doing?
00:51:26.800
And Will would have responded, well, I'm going to go smack Chris Rock in the face in the middle
00:51:29.960
of the Oscars because he made fun of you. And Jada would have said, are you insane? Have you lost
00:51:34.580
your mind entirely? Did you smoke crack on your way here? Sit your ass back down. We'll talk about
00:51:39.140
this later. And then she would have been very sullen and annoyed for the rest of the night,
00:51:42.700
and after the ceremony, Will would have said, hey, let's go to the after party. But Jada would
00:51:46.720
have responded that she's not in the mood to party, and they need to go home and have a long talk.
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That's the way it would have played out if this was a healthy marriage, or even just a real
00:51:53.560
marriage, and if Jada was a decent person and a caring wife. Instead, she sat there and laughed
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as her husband imploded in front of the world. Probably enjoyed the whole spectacle.
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She obviously has a thing for embarrassing him. Sure, he seems eager to participate in his own
00:52:08.240
self-debasement, but that's no excuse for Jada Smith. And so that's why she is, today, at the end
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of the week, finally canceled. And we'll leave it there for today. Thanks for watching. Thanks
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