The Megyn Kelly Show - June 04, 2024


Pride Month Pandering, Caitlin Clark Controversy, and Woke Drama at Washington Post, with Dave Rubin | Ep. 809


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 37 minutes

Words per Minute

205.22702

Word Count

20,058

Sentence Count

1,666

Misogynist Sentences

83

Hate Speech Sentences

74


Summary

Dave Rubin joins Megynkellekis in the studio to talk about his new show, The Rubin Report, and why he thinks women should be in sports. Megyn also talks about her new podcast, The Megyn Kelly Show with Meghan Kelly, and what it's like being a woman in a male dominated industry.


Transcript

00:00:00.540 Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east.
00:00:12.040 Hey everyone, I'm Megyn Kelly. Welcome to The Megyn Kelly Show. It's Pride Month, oh joy.
00:00:17.620 And we will bring you the latest, including Miss Rachel. And Caitlin Clark is tearing the sports
00:00:22.960 world and media apart because she happens to be popular and amazing at what she does and good for
00:00:28.500 women's sports. So you can see why people hate her. Okay. Today I'm joined, not for the first time in
00:00:34.680 the show, but for the first time in the studio, first time in the red studio by my pal, Dave Rubin,
00:00:40.500 host of The Rubin Report. The Florida man has made it up the East Coast and is here with us today.
00:00:48.780 Dave, welcome to the show. Megan, I am so thrilled to be with you and see what you have built here
00:00:54.060 and talk about the convicted criminals and all of the horrible people and terrible things that are
00:01:00.700 happening in the world. But this, what you have done here is really just absolutely awesome.
00:01:05.340 Thank you. It's fun. You know, we were just talking about like, I can't imagine what it would be like
00:01:09.520 to be stuck inside the building at Fox or NBC, right? It's just so wonderful to be outside of
00:01:15.380 that ecosystem doing what we do. You did the corporate thing, sister. You were in all the
00:01:19.360 buildings, you did all the stuff. And I was at Fox yesterday and this is not knocking Fox or anything
00:01:23.600 else. I did Godfield and a couple other shows yesterday, but it's such a structure. It's just
00:01:27.820 this very structured thing physically and sort of mentally as well. And then to come here where we're
00:01:33.860 in your guest house and you're just running just a completely professional operation that all just
00:01:37.820 goes through you, which is, you know, very similar to what I try to do. And it's like, at the end of
00:01:42.580 the day, it will work because of you or not work because of you. And what a beautiful thing that
00:01:47.220 that is. Yeah. Well, I remember coming to visit you in LA before you trekked to the East coast
00:01:51.580 down to Florida. I've blocked that whole period of my life out. That studio was gorgeous too. Like
00:01:55.460 I, that was part of my inspo. It's just, it's so great to have your own studio done the way you want
00:02:01.420 it done. There's no boss. There's nobody, you know, and I have realized this is a luxury. Most people
00:02:06.700 have bosses, but in news, the boss is the person who's going to control your editorial. So it's
00:02:11.500 especially galling because you don't always agree with that person. And when you work for them,
00:02:16.420 you kind of have to do it their way, which is extremely frustrating. So it's just that alone.
00:02:21.000 It's just, it's, it's a liberation to be out here. It's a liberation. And it's like, that's,
00:02:25.400 I think also what's resonating with people because they are not listening to mainstream media anymore,
00:02:30.240 even though obviously there's some good people, of course, that are still involved in mainstream
00:02:33.360 media, but they are so, they have so, it's so corroded. It's so slow. It's like a dinosaur
00:02:39.240 in the tar pits at the end. And now people are tuning into people like us and it's like,
00:02:44.600 we'll do the best we can to, to share the information as we can. And that's,
00:02:49.520 that's what people are doing at home with their families. And it's really,
00:02:53.600 well, think about it. It's like, you watch cable news and they're still limited to like
00:02:57.160 five, maybe six at the most minute segments. That's it. And the people don't consume information
00:03:02.560 like that anymore. And when you're on with them and it's live and the commercials coming and you're
00:03:06.640 just getting to the thought, like, if you think about it, like for us to talk, like we're going to do
00:03:10.940 this for a while and it's like, we have the freedom to like explore some stuff and see where
00:03:14.600 it all goes and maybe change our mind while we're talking. But when they're in that box and the
00:03:19.040 commercials come in and you know, someone's in their ear going, you know, all of that stuff.
00:03:23.460 I know. I used to analogize it to like, it felt to me the way it would feel if you were like a
00:03:28.460 Thanksgiving meal where you spend the whole day. I mean, let's be honest. I, I am not the one who
00:03:34.200 does. I've tried. I've made Thanksgiving meals a couple times, made a turkey. I have,
00:03:37.780 I've set fires. John O'Hurley and his wife, Lisa will back me up. I've tried. But anyway,
00:03:42.440 the point is a lot of people would be in the kitchen the whole day. And then when you sit
00:03:47.880 down, imagine you sit down to that Thanksgiving meal and you can have one bite of the turkey,
00:03:51.460 right? That's it. That's what cable news is. You have to do all this prep as the anchor for the
00:03:57.260 big show. Cause you don't know where it's going to go. And then all you get is just a little nibble
00:04:01.140 and the segments over. So I suppose the point is we're, we're doing it right. We're in the right
00:04:06.060 place. Not bad. Not bad. Um, I do have, I want to talk to you about what's happening at the
00:04:09.300 Washington post. Um, might as well kick it off there because we're on the subject of media.
00:04:13.400 So the Washington post is in like a, a slippery downfall probably to its end. Yeah. I mean,
00:04:20.580 it's hemorrhaging well-deserved. It's disgusting. Yes. Isn't it? Yes. It's worse than the New York
00:04:26.400 times. Ooh, well, I know we'd have to really think that one through. I mean, the New York times is
00:04:31.180 unbelievably horrible, but it's particularly perverse. Yeah. Still readable. Yeah. Like
00:04:35.880 you read it and you see it's bias and you know, you're getting misled. The Washington post has
00:04:40.440 turned into slate. Yeah. I mean, it's disgusting now. And it has been this way for a couple of
00:04:45.380 years. So you'd be shocked, shocked to learn they're hemorrhaging readers. Yeah. They're
00:04:50.640 leaving in droves and it's not like they had a huge Republican base to begin with, but you know,
00:04:55.740 even the moderate readers seem to have said you're too much for me. Even I have said that. And I'm
00:05:00.840 in news and get paid to consume it. I'm like, you're too much for me. Um, so they, the New York
00:05:06.540 times reported in July of 2023 that the Washington post was on pace to lose about $100 million last
00:05:15.280 year. Um, then in October of this past, you know, this past fall, the Washington post offered buyouts
00:05:21.520 to cut staff by almost 250, 240 employees. They cannot increase their number of paying customers
00:05:28.020 since the 2020 election. They peaked at 3 million subscribers back then. They're now down by half a
00:05:34.120 million and counting. It's just going down and down and down. Like these are dreadful numbers for the
00:05:38.360 Washington post. And now there was a meeting on Monday, today's Tuesday where the publisher will
00:05:45.720 Lewis and the new interim executive editor, Matt Murray met with staff and they, they got rid of
00:05:53.720 the, uh, Sally Busby who had led the paper for the past couple of years and made a shocking
00:05:58.460 announcement. Okay. Guess who's coming in to lead the paper? Oh, I actually don't know.
00:06:04.620 Count them. Not one, not two, not three, four white men. Oh God. The word during pride month,
00:06:13.060 white men, white men, they're white and they're men. And one of them was the leader of the wall
00:06:22.660 street journal prior to this. Oh my God. I think my analogy of a dinosaur in the tar pits is pretty
00:06:30.440 on point. That is what these, these things, they have grown so large. They've been so negligent to
00:06:36.480 what their job is of doing the news and doing it. Honestly, how is it, you know, you and I are not
00:06:41.620 wizards. How is it that we've largely gotten the thing, the big things right over the years or
00:06:46.940 didn't fall for all of the hoaxes? You know what I mean? Like, how is it that I didn't fall for all
00:06:51.820 of the COVID stuff? How is it that I didn't fall for Donald Trump, very fine people on both sides.
00:06:56.300 How is it that I didn't think Brett Kavanaugh was a serial rapist or that the Covington kids were
00:07:00.920 racist or that Jesse Smollett was, was lynched. Why is it that you and I didn't fall for all those?
00:07:06.680 Is it that we're so brilliant or is that, is it that the media lies about everything? And then
00:07:12.180 once, and once you see it, once you see it, you've peered behind the curtain, then just know it.
00:07:17.200 And what's happening is more and more people are seeing it. So their own readers are finally like,
00:07:22.840 my God, this is not a newspaper. Maybe they, maybe they never were. Who knows now, you know,
00:07:28.780 don't you, don't you think that a little bit? Like we always like to think,
00:07:31.200 oh, 20, 30 years ago or Walter Cronkite before that, or Tom Brokaw or something like that,
00:07:36.680 that it was better. Maybe it really wasn't. And just our ability to get information was so
00:07:41.460 controlled that it wasn't. But at this point, it's why when guys like Chris Cuomo, who I think I'm
00:07:47.280 seeing later today, I'm going to do his show at his house, which seems that will be a very different
00:07:50.820 vibe than what we're doing here. But, but it's like when, when he leaves CNN, it's like nobody cares
00:07:56.080 about him anymore. Or Don Lemon, he leaves because the chair meant something at those places. But
00:08:01.040 what they were doing, we're just acting as propagandists. And that's, what's happening
00:08:04.720 at the Washington post. You guys get all of this big stuff wrong. Eventually people wake up.
00:08:10.860 Yeah. And don't want to be misled anymore. Yeah. So pay for it. Do you know, here's the funny thing.
00:08:15.980 So now they they're bringing in the most competent people. That's their, that's their explanation.
00:08:22.420 White people, white men, my God, that's how desperate they are. And of course they're having a revolt,
00:08:29.180 right? The Washington post staffers are outraged. First of all, the New York times scooped the post
00:08:36.540 on this story. They got their story up before the Washington post got its story up about its own
00:08:40.780 shuffling, which is kind of fun. And the reaction by one reporter at the meeting to finding out four
00:08:46.900 white guys were going to be leading the post now was everyone was shocked, shocked with your email
00:08:51.240 last night. The reporter suggested the most cynical interpretation sort of feels like you chose two
00:08:56.600 of your buddies to come in and help run the post. And we now have four white men running three
00:09:01.800 newsrooms. Uh, this guy, Lewis admitted it's not great and vowed to do better going forward.
00:09:08.700 What about women later in the morning, the meeting, another reporter asked Lewis, whether any women or
00:09:14.000 people of color were interviewed and seriously considered for these positions. A question that
00:09:18.680 prompted applause. Yeah. It's gotta be a more qualified female person of color. Look at these guys. So pale
00:09:25.380 and so penisy Lewis said there will be significant opportunities within the news organization for
00:09:32.400 them, but no, he's not going to get into the details. Then he delivers the following hard truth.
00:09:37.960 He was asked whether he was intentionally bringing in people who come from a different culture than the
00:09:43.500 post, like the wall street journal and all the whiteness. And this is what he said. We are losing
00:09:50.300 large amounts of money. Your audience has halved in recent years. People are not reading your stuff.
00:09:56.800 I can't sugarcoat it anymore. So I've had to take decisive, urgent action to set us on a different
00:10:02.620 path, sourcing talent that I have worked with that are the best of the best. He, then somebody comes
00:10:08.520 out. One other thing says, don't we need our brilliant social journalists and service journalists?
00:10:13.080 What is this? What is that? And he says, look, you haven't been able to do it. I've listened to
00:10:20.620 the platitudes. It's just not happening. Amazing. It's so incredible watching wokeness eat itself and
00:10:29.240 destroy itself. You know what this is? This is, did you see the video? I'm sure you saw it a couple of
00:10:32.700 days ago at one. I think it was at Philly pride where the Hamas supporters got in it with the gays
00:10:37.360 at an intersection. And it was like, oh, this is the end of intersectionality. We'll end at an
00:10:42.140 intersection. And this is the same thing. It's like, you guys went woke. So the newspaper starts
00:10:47.440 basically pushing leftist propaganda instead of truth. And now you have to fix it. And you think
00:10:53.060 that only if we have the right diverse crew, if I bring in a black lesbian publisher, that somehow
00:10:58.320 it'll fix things. Nobody is against the black lesbian publishers, but give me people who are competent
00:11:03.640 and can work because otherwise everything will collapse. Literally everything. We will have planes
00:11:08.880 falling out of the sky because we will have unqualified people doing things. That's just
00:11:12.040 true. So they're all getting what they deserve. And I can only imagine what, what do you think
00:11:17.080 Jeff Bezos is thinking about this whole thing? Cause he can pour cash all over it for the rest
00:11:21.400 of his life. Let him do that. Then if that's what you want to do, then keep just doing diversity
00:11:24.860 hires and see what happens to your paper. It's going to look a lot like what just happened to
00:11:28.480 its paper. You know, the person they just got rid of was a woman, penicy, white, white, penicy
00:11:33.340 people. And they've, they've realized they might actually be the answer to competent management
00:11:37.380 at the post, but it's amazing to the, to listen to this guy, Lewis say to them like flat out,
00:11:43.780 it didn't work your way. We tried it. You're basically going to get fired. You will get,
00:11:49.000 you'll, you'll lose your job if we continue just hiring people who are incompetent to run the paper.
00:11:53.380 So it's my way of the highway. It'll be really interesting to see what happens to the post.
00:11:57.540 Now see if it's too late to save them. Do you know the line I quoted all the time from Michael
00:12:01.160 Malice? Uh, the corporate press is the enemy of the people. That's one of his, uh, his good lines.
00:12:05.780 And it's like, that's what they have become. Oh, well, maybe true. Maybe I think he slightly
00:12:10.520 altered it from, well, Trump, no, it was corporate. It was, yeah, yeah. Maybe corporate. Um, but
00:12:15.140 that they are all getting what they deserve at this point. You know what I mean? I have no sympathy
00:12:20.380 when these journal, when, you know, like the media matters, people that all just got laid off.
00:12:24.460 Yes. I was like, yes, yes. Enjoy your retirement. Yeah, exactly. Media matters for America is this
00:12:29.820 disgusting organization. The audience knows whose only mission is to just destroy conservatives who
00:12:34.380 are in the public space. I'm an alt-right homophobe. Or media space. An alt-right homophobe.
00:12:38.720 You're, you must be self-loathing. I am homophobic, but it's only because I'm married to a guy,
00:12:42.620 which it can be just, it's a lot. It depends on the homo. Yeah. I'm homophobic for one person.
00:12:47.080 Yeah. No, I know that those, those leftists are always saying I have internalized misogyny. Yeah.
00:12:54.480 Whenever I criticize a woman, it's my, it's my internalized misogyny working in a, no, it's,
00:12:58.780 it's dripping off you. I don't hate all women. Just quite a few. Just some.
00:13:02.560 In left-wing media. Yeah. Anyway. So yes, it's wonderful to see media matters for America
00:13:06.980 go down and their people get fired. And I hope they never work in quote media again. Not that
00:13:11.500 what they were doing was media. And I have zero sympathy for the Washington post. Um, I'm enjoying
00:13:16.560 this too. And I really will see like CNN, it'll be interesting to see if they can save it. Right.
00:13:21.480 CNN tried to pivot under new ownership. They brought in Chris Licht. He was a disaster,
00:13:26.840 but does that mean that CNN could, could not rebuild over a decade? I don't, I have my doubts.
00:13:34.220 Um, the thing is these things are institutions. So they exist even the death. Everyone is always
00:13:39.460 like, Oh, mainstream media is dead, but it doesn't just die overnight. Right. Like it's like,
00:13:43.440 there's so much money there that literally the buildings, like the buildings exist. So
00:13:47.620 these things don't just collapse overnight. That's why the tar pit reference for me works. Cause it's like a
00:13:52.820 slow death. And, and then when you're watching them die, then you watch more of them, like jump
00:13:58.320 onto them and die. And that's what, that's kind of what they're all doing. And by the way, wouldn't
00:14:02.460 it be nice, you know, even though we are now alt media or whatever you want to online media,
00:14:06.820 whatever this is, wouldn't it be refreshing if tomorrow the Washington post was better?
00:14:10.920 Wouldn't you love to report that? Like I really would if they were all better and that hampered my
00:14:15.880 views or even my business, I actually would be okay with that because I want this country to be
00:14:21.760 better. Washington post is like, you know, Woodward and Bernstein, like these are the guys who we all,
00:14:27.000 you know, that's been revisited too. I mean, I think in modern day America, Nixon wouldn't have
00:14:30.960 resigned and we still would have had a Republican president. Yeah. Um, anyway, somebody was asking
00:14:35.020 me who was president when I was born the other day. And I was like, my God, it was president Nixon.
00:14:39.200 And then honestly, it was like saying Martin Van Buren. I like that is so long ago.
00:14:46.120 Jimmy Carter, Jimmy Carter. So ancient. Okay. So that's Washington post. Um,
00:14:51.760 we're in Connecticut. We are president Biden was here last night for a fundraiser. He's so annoying.
00:14:57.880 He continues to shut down all the traffic around every place I live. And, um, he decided to use
00:15:03.820 the CF word for the first time at this meeting, apparently saying it's not on camera. Otherwise
00:15:11.000 I'd play it for you, but here's what he said at this fundraiser. Um, for the first time in American
00:15:17.460 history, a former president that is a convicted felon is now seeking the office of the presidency.
00:15:23.240 But as disturbing as that is more damaging is the all out assault Donald Trump is making
00:15:29.760 on the American system of justice. And then I'll get to the third part in a minute. But so this is
00:15:35.760 interesting to me. So he's dropping the CF word, right? Convicted felon and continuing what we've
00:15:41.240 heard from the Democrats in the wake of the verdict. You have to like it. You, you will accept it and
00:15:46.960 you will like it. And if you criticize it rule of law, it's incredible, right? If you criticize it,
00:15:51.660 you are doing an all out assault on the system of justice.
00:15:58.700 Well, irony is dead. I guess that would be the bumper sticker on this one. Um, first off,
00:16:03.380 you know, you had an incredible interaction with Dan Abrams about all the flaws in the prosecution
00:16:08.640 and the way they treated the defense and everything else. And Donald Trump for all the bravado and
00:16:12.700 everything else, everyone knows this would had not have happened if he was not running for president.
00:16:17.800 The idea that it's a hush money payment that maybe got miscategorized that somehow makes it
00:16:23.680 related to election interference. It's all a complete farce, but this is the thing is,
00:16:28.720 do you think he's going to end up in jail? No. So I do actually. I think that
00:16:33.300 the system has shown consistently, it will do whatever it has to do to stop him. And now with
00:16:38.820 34, uh, you know, with all 34, uh, when they're not indictments, they're 34 convictions, uh, with
00:16:45.740 all 34 convictions going up, how can the judge suddenly be like, you know, when this comes to
00:16:50.540 July 11th, how can the judge be like, you know what? I thought about it. We've had time to think
00:16:53.480 about it. And actually we're just going to, I don't know, give him probation or a fine. I think
00:16:57.160 the judge is not a prior offender. And because while the judge has issued jail time on these
00:17:02.860 offenses before they were, it was when the falsification of business records was to cover
00:17:07.280 up like a real crime, a dark, serious felony, not this bullshit. So I'm not saying it's legit in
00:17:13.380 any way. I just think the entropy of the, of the way everything is going lends itself to Trump ending
00:17:19.140 up in jail because of this, because the judge will be like, Oh yeah. And, and the other problem
00:17:23.540 is I know, you know this, that the, on the appeal side, there are five blacks, female Supreme
00:17:29.420 court justices in New York. They wanted diversity and they actually got the least diverse thing.
00:17:34.220 Now I know of course that your skin color is the lowest court in New York court of appeals
00:17:39.040 is the highest court. Wait, so the Supreme, not five. Oh, so it's not going to the, the New
00:17:43.100 York Supreme. No, I know New York is a wacky. Oh, okay. New York has a weird name for its course.
00:17:47.820 Supreme court is the lowest court is the trial court. So that's, that's not the appeals court.
00:17:52.040 Oh, well that's refreshing. It'll go up to the appellate division.
00:17:55.100 I like being corrected on air, by the way. That's actually very refreshing.
00:18:00.000 That's good news. Yeah. And then it'll go up to the court of appeals.
00:18:02.840 So it goes to them first. First, it'll go to the appellate division, first department,
00:18:06.740 which is the, the area that he was tried in like Manhattan. And then it'll go up to the court
00:18:12.180 of appeals, which is our highest court. I know. I don't know why they call the court of appeals
00:18:15.340 the highest court. Interesting. All right. Well, at least I had a, like, I had a legit error.
00:18:19.180 Okay. His, his judicial prospects remain bleak. That's true. Unless, and until it gets to SCOTUS
00:18:26.020 where he actually does have more than a fair shot at getting all of this nonsense reversed.
00:18:31.460 Isn't it just incredible though, if you just look at the, I mean, the fundraising numbers,
00:18:34.880 it sounds like he's gotten about a hundred million bucks since this thing. And if you look at the
00:18:38.300 polling numbers, it's like, it's, I don't know one, do you know one person that posts this decision
00:18:43.160 is like, you know what? I'm not voting for Trump or is scared by the convicted felon thing. I suppose,
00:18:47.180 I suppose they exist. You mean who was going to vote for him before?
00:18:50.680 Yeah. And suddenly, no, but the people that were kind of on the fence that I know these guys that
00:18:54.780 I play basketball with, who were all just kind of like moderate, whatever, they're all, all about
00:18:58.820 Trump. Yeah. And not only that, but I know Republican donors who are like on Trump who just opened up
00:19:03.720 their wallets to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. I mean, like they're pissed. It's a
00:19:08.300 Kavanaugh ask moment. We, as a Republic, we cannot survive. If you are going to jail political
00:19:15.380 candidates, even if you think that this is the most horrific thing that Donald Trump did by paying
00:19:19.920 off the porn star and somehow it had something to do with campaign finance. So even if you believe
00:19:24.540 that it is still not good to me, you'd have to let him out either way. Because if you think that
00:19:30.460 at the end, if Donald Trump is either taken off the ticket or jailed or whatever they could do to
00:19:35.580 him, if you think that that will make America better at the end of this, that somehow things
00:19:41.060 that the average person will be like, Oh, that, that did really work. And now we've got dementia
00:19:46.500 guy again and everything's fine. No, it will make it all so much, so much worse.
00:19:51.240 It better. I mean, that's what I've been saying for a couple of days now is that we must make it
00:19:55.900 worse. Now we're on this train. There's no getting off of it until the train goes, you know,
00:20:00.620 smashed into the side of the mountain. That's why I'm saying we can restart, but that's why I'm saying
00:20:04.160 he ends up in jail in a weird way because the energy is just like, yes, they will do everything
00:20:09.360 possible. Yeah. Only Republicans and normies have been like, no, we shouldn't do that. No,
00:20:14.900 this is wrong. That's why it's like, now we're at the point of no return. Fine. It's on. We tried
00:20:20.500 to be in denial about your plans and who you were and you know, our love of country with the gloves
00:20:26.260 are off. The mask is off and now it's on it's UFC. I'm sorry because it's the United States of
00:20:32.680 America, but this is the only way to say to save it. And then we'll get back to normal,
00:20:37.140 but we're not getting back to normal with, by keeping our hands clean.
00:20:40.260 Isn't that interesting? It sort of feels like we needed to go through this in a weird way.
00:20:43.300 We've been in this slow descent to hell for a long time. And now, now mask, the mask is coming off.
00:20:48.240 You know, I was a big DeSantis guy during the primary, but in, in retrospect now I do feel,
00:20:53.140 well, first off, I'm very happy that he's my governor again, because I think the States have a lot
00:20:56.460 more should have, and do have a lot more to do with your life on a day-to-day basis then.
00:20:59.860 So I'm very happy he's back as a Floridian. I'm very happy he's back. But in another way,
00:21:04.560 now seeing everything they're doing to Trump, it's like, he is the only one that could fight
00:21:09.740 this thing. He may not win this fight. And then, and then it will be very bad for all of us, but we
00:21:13.660 needed to get to this moment. And again, we will, we will see. Cause if they put him in jail, then
00:21:19.820 one of the things we need to do, we need to do either way. I don't care who wins is we need to shrink
00:21:24.840 the executive. Yes. We like cases like Chevron deference at the Supreme court, which is trying
00:21:29.740 to decide how much power those agencies around the president actually have versus Congress.
00:21:33.660 They are lawmakers who actually do answer to us. I know Congress is not great, but at least they
00:21:37.840 answer to us. You know, we can kick them out after two years in the house and six in the Senate.
00:21:43.140 We have given the executive far too much power. That was never the vision of the founders.
00:21:46.860 And we never wanted a King and they're getting a little King-like I'm sick of it. And I, if that,
00:21:52.720 if Trump wins, one good thing will be the left will agree with me that we need to shrink the
00:21:58.680 powers of the presidency. Right. And maybe we'll do something. I want to show you, we have James
00:22:02.560 Comey who was asked. I mean, I love that we're, we go to this guy, like he's the subjective.
00:22:06.960 Oh, he's so subjective. Right. Like, sure. Give me your point of view on whether Trump could go to
00:22:13.840 jail. Like, how would they do it? So this is one of the questions everybody is wondering.
00:22:17.680 And here's what he said. Look at Sato. Do you agree with that? That it would be difficult
00:22:21.760 or nearly impossible for the law enforcement institutions to put him in actual jail?
00:22:26.440 No, they would just put him in a double wide somewhere out near the fence, out in the grass.
00:22:30.660 And he would eat there. He'd shower there. He'd exercise there. He'd be away,
00:22:34.960 as Donya Perry said, from general population, but it's obviously doable.
00:22:38.900 So he will basically put, be put in solitary confinement for writing legal expenses instead
00:22:48.580 of hush money payment for what? Four years. Was that what James Comey would like? I mean,
00:22:54.400 honestly, that's where we put our most violent felons. Not that Trump wants to rub elbows. I'm
00:22:59.420 sure with a lot of the people he would be at Rikers with, although they probably like Trump,
00:23:03.980 but this is the problem in trying to put a former president behind bars. It's just patently absurd.
00:23:11.940 But again, you can see the way they're seeding the ground or they're, they're seeding the,
00:23:15.980 the fertilizer basically to put him in jail. They were already discussing what kind of cell he would
00:23:21.080 be in the double wide luxury and where it will be, where the location will be and what he will eat
00:23:26.700 and how he'll get his hair cut. And they'll tell you all of the things. And does any of this,
00:23:31.520 that's what I'm always curious as particularly with MSNBC, which has just become absolute pure
00:23:36.180 state propaganda at this point. Did these guys realize what they are doing to the country? I
00:23:41.320 don't know. I mean, you, you, you worked with a lot of these types of people. Do they have any sense
00:23:46.060 of, of what they are unleashing? They think they're saving it. I mean, I can tell you personally,
00:23:49.940 right. Everyone thinks they're the good guy. Many people over at that place. And I didn't really
00:23:54.720 spend that much time with MSNBC years, but I know a couple who really believe that your character
00:23:59.600 is defined by whether you are for or against Trump and they're, you know, they really think
00:24:05.080 kind of like Sam Harris, you know, that the ends justify the means. Forgive me, Sam. That's
00:24:10.600 short forming those controversial remarks, but you know what I'm talking about, that he must be
00:24:14.880 stopped, you know, and that this is nothing. And you've heard them. You've heard, was it David
00:24:19.440 from, uh, who was out there saying, look, this isn't the best crime to get him on, but we needed to
00:24:24.600 get him on something. He's been gotten. That's the important thing. He's done so many things he's
00:24:28.840 gotten away with. No, one's going to cry any tears for this. It really, it's such a sad failure of
00:24:34.440 what I would say many of the old school liberals used to believe because, you know, from, I guess
00:24:40.000 he's somewhat of a conservative or something like that, but the Sam's of the world, that whole crew,
00:24:43.740 it's such a damn shame because it does not matter if you're left or right, if you're a Republican,
00:24:48.360 Democrat or anything else. Like if you just look at what's going on in the country, was immigration
00:24:52.040 better or worse under Trump? It was obviously better. Was the economy better or worse under Trump?
00:24:57.260 You have to factor COVID in, but pre COVID, it was way better. Internationally were things better or
00:25:03.660 worse under Trump? Way better. We had peace in the middle East and there were more deals on the way.
00:25:07.420 We didn't have a Ukraine war either. We didn't have a Ukraine war. We didn't have all of the
00:25:11.220 psychotic wokeness in schools. It was, it was bubbling up obviously. But the point is if you just
00:25:16.620 went through the laundry list that liberals are supposed to care about true liberals or any just
00:25:20.680 moderate, sane person, everything was better under Trump, which is why people like us have
00:25:27.600 begrudgingly, I would say, come to this side of the equation. I would never think that I'd be here,
00:25:32.280 but I, but I do care about truth. Right. I'm not like, Oh, I'm not part of Trump's cult. You know
00:25:37.360 what I mean? As I say, or like, uh, I'm not under his spell. That's what I want to say. I'm not part of
00:25:41.560 his like, Oh Trump, but I support the guy because I support what he did to the country. Right. It's not my
00:25:47.700 own personal grievances with Trump. That's not what makes me pull the lever or not.
00:25:51.840 And you could, by the way, you could have grievances. You would have legit grievances.
00:25:55.440 I think he's gone after you. Sure. I mean, I could, I could, but, but why would I do that to
00:26:01.120 my country and myself? I count myself and the people who would benefit from a Trump presidency,
00:26:05.560 my, my children, I care what much more about them than I do about, Oh, you know, he was not nice
00:26:11.860 to me. And I asked after I asked him tough questions, I that's all bullshit. That's what people are
00:26:16.360 like, Oh, why? You know, how could you vote for Trump? They feel betrayed. It's like,
00:26:19.960 because I care about the country, but I also wouldn't, I'm not so threatened by a Joe Biden
00:26:24.920 second term. And I am threatened by it that I would breach like crazy ass norms. All the stuff
00:26:31.200 I'm suggesting we do in lawfare, like the tit for tat isn't because I'm so fearful of a Joe Biden
00:26:35.740 presidency is second term. It's because they're corrupting our justice system. And the only way
00:26:42.280 to write the ship now that they've kicked it on its side is to kick it the other way. So we can
00:26:48.880 wind up straight up again. Exactly. By the way, I would say you should be afraid of another Joe
00:26:53.080 Biden president. Well, I mean for many reasons, but one of, I would say the main reason would be
00:26:57.300 that we don't know who is the real president, but I think we'll survive it. I'm not one of those
00:27:01.480 leftists looking at Trump, like the democracy will not survive. We will survive a second Joe Biden term
00:27:06.160 if we must. Well, I would say we will survive in that the United States will be here, but it,
00:27:10.140 but four more years of what's going on right now at the border, if, if nothing else, like that
00:27:14.780 actually isn't really survivable over longterm. You can't, at some point you can't have 20 plus
00:27:20.760 million people in a country have no idea where they are, what they're doing, what their beliefs
00:27:25.360 are and everything else, especially with the backdrop of October 7th. It's like, it's not a
00:27:29.460 sustainable thing, but I agree. I'm not like one of the hysterics, like, Oh my God, it's going to just
00:27:33.900 all collapse like that. But there will be a slow motion collapse, sort of like what's happening in a lot
00:27:38.900 of the European countries. Um, the immigration thing you're right is the, that's fundamentally
00:27:43.500 changing the country. And I read a great Victor Davis, Hanson piece. Um, he's always worth it.
00:27:47.640 He's so good. Yeah. He was lamenting the snotty current generation that has absolutely no gratitude
00:27:53.160 for what came before them and the greatness of this country as we're approaching D day, right? Like
00:27:58.720 they're not grateful. They're, they're entitled and they're kind of ruining the country. And he talked
00:28:04.440 about how these rebels who were protesting on all the college campuses were in the sixties are now
00:28:10.580 on the inside, corrupting them, you know, like at Northwestern and university of Illinois, um,
00:28:16.980 Bernadine Dorn, Bill Ayers, all of these folks. And, and sort of, there's no gratitude for how we got
00:28:22.240 here for America. But the second point that he made in that article was, you know, the melting pot is
00:28:28.160 done. These people are coming in. They don't want to assimilate. They used to come from all over the
00:28:32.440 world because they wanted to be American. They wanted to wear the Levi jeans, uh, you know,
00:28:39.000 sorry, even they have a shitty brand now, thanks to what they've done, but they wanted to wear the
00:28:43.180 jeans and they wanted to wear the cowboy hats and they wanted to like go to McDonald's and be free,
00:28:48.920 be able to say the things and, you know, not have to worry about all the censorship and everything,
00:28:54.180 the authoritarian stuff. And now they want to import their culture here. So now it's,
00:29:00.700 it's a conflict waiting to happen. Did you see a couple of weeks ago, Ayaan Hirsi Ali was on some
00:29:05.800 podcast. I think it was Trigonometry. And she was talking about that, how the West is now,
00:29:10.320 she's watching the West become more like the places that these people fled. So she obviously
00:29:15.080 grew up in Somalia, survived genital mutilation and a forced marriage. And her, her life story is
00:29:19.500 just extraordinary, but she's become one of the like premier freedom fighters in the world,
00:29:23.840 in the world and the most brilliant and the, and just brilliant and lovely. And like,
00:29:27.360 she's just, I always tell her like, if angels are actually on earth, she actually might be an
00:29:30.960 angel. There's just something so wonderful about her and just everything that she has lived through
00:29:35.320 to become a freedom fighter. You know, she could have just said, I want out altogether and I'm just
00:29:39.320 going to disappear, but she's still fighting. Um, but we all thought that everyone would come here
00:29:43.840 and that the melting pot would, would put all of that stuff aside. And what they've suddenly done
00:29:49.460 is they've taken the beautiful stew of the melting pot and they're starting to sift it
00:29:53.720 so that we're all separating again. And that's why the immigration thing, you know, Breitbart used
00:29:58.420 to say that politics is downstream from culture. The line I keep saying now is that everything is
00:30:03.180 downstream from immigration. And that really is true. If you don't know who is here and you don't
00:30:08.120 know what your neighbors believe, and then you allow all the criminal stuff and that drugs are
00:30:11.900 coming through. That is the thing that makes me more like, Oh, I don't know if we can survive it
00:30:16.660 again. It's not that we're just going to collapse in the United States won't exist in four years,
00:30:20.060 but at some point, if we have, if you have nothing in common with your neighbors, if when you get on
00:30:24.420 the train to go to New York city, you're looking around and you're like, I have no idea what these
00:30:28.140 people believe. Oh, nobody's speaking the same language. That is the thing that over time,
00:30:33.100 I mean, look at London, you go to London, like it's not London 20 years ago, but the, we do have
00:30:39.360 the power to deport these people. And so my, the, where I put the hope is even if we have Joe Biden 2.0
00:30:44.900 and trust me, it's not what I want. We will get, there will be a backlash after that. And somebody
00:30:51.040 will get in there and start deporting these people. It has to happen. You saw in the paper
00:30:54.700 today, those two, the, those two cops got shot by the guy from Venezuela, led in under Joe Biden.
00:31:00.400 And it just turned out, actually, this just broke before you came on. Um, he had been,
00:31:07.380 his immigration case had our, had been dismissed, had been dismissed entirely. In other words,
00:31:12.620 he was basically given the green light to be here. His name is Bernardo Castro Mata at 19. He
00:31:17.240 had a hearing in Chicago on May 6th where an immigration judge closed his case. According to
00:31:24.260 ice sources, this is via the New York post, uh, in addition to allegedly shooting these two NYPD
00:31:29.400 officers, thank God they lived. Um, Mata is suspected of helping to attack two women, one of whom was
00:31:35.460 slugged in the face during a pair of snatch and grab robberies days before. So this keeps happening,
00:31:41.920 right? So more and more of this, and there will build a will amongst the American populace
00:31:48.140 to deport mass deportation. And you think that could actually put enough pressure on a Biden
00:31:54.280 administration again? You don't know who's running it to do it. So right. So that, that, then I don't,
00:31:58.360 then where's the silver lining after him? Oh, so you think if we can get through another four years
00:32:03.000 of him somehow, that suddenly, man, that's, that's a huge risk. You know, if you could tell,
00:32:08.280 I'm not making the argument that this should be our choice. I'm saying, believe in America and
00:32:12.760 believe in the sanity of the American people. You know, there's only so much they can take.
00:32:17.000 And the same way their empathy and their tolerance got, including my own, got us in this mess with
00:32:21.820 the transgender nonsense. Yeah. Their empathy and all that has got us in this mess with the
00:32:26.340 immigration policies and the open borders. And even my leftist friends who I know will see
00:32:33.460 this more clearly. If they're subjected to more and more of this, they're already starting to
00:32:39.340 thanks to the busing program and the civic centers being shut down and the schools being taken over.
00:32:45.020 So I remain hopeful that even if Biden made this problem exponentially worse,
00:32:50.560 there would be an upside and it would be the punishment and the backlash that would come after.
00:32:54.900 I look, hopefully, hopefully Trump gets in so that we can escalate the timeline on what you're
00:32:59.740 talking about, but I'll, I'll, I certainly, at least the heart of what you're saying,
00:33:03.700 I completely would wish would happen if we have to deal with another four years of Biden and
00:33:08.020 everything else that it'll work. But, you know, do you remember about 10 years ago when,
00:33:12.760 when I started my show? And so we were, you know, doing news online when it was sort of new,
00:33:16.440 we were always playing videos of what was going on in Europe, just watching all these boats,
00:33:20.740 what we now see happening for the last year that by the way, they barely show on mainstream media,
00:33:25.700 Fox shows it, but they barely show it or very begrudgingly on CNN, et cetera. It's exactly
00:33:30.800 what was happening 10 years ago in Europe. Europe hasn't been able to do the reversal, right? They
00:33:35.580 haven't done the people want it, but the powers that be don't allow it to happen. So that's,
00:33:40.780 that's what I'm fearful of that. It's like, Oh, it will all make sense. And all of us will be like,
00:33:44.500 you have to deport these people. We have to have a country. And it just, it's sort of the same thing
00:33:48.720 that I'm saying with the jail thing with Trump. It's just like the force and the entropy of
00:33:52.720 everything seems to be just going to a worse and worse place. There are pockets of goodness.
00:33:57.460 You can find those pockets of goodness where law and order is respected and everything else,
00:34:00.960 but the overall drive, I feel like is just going in the wrong direction. And by the way,
00:34:05.360 I'm not a black billed person, you know, like, no, no, you're right. You always call me a joyful
00:34:08.980 warrior. And I, and I am, and you are too. And I think that that's why we're able to do wake up
00:34:13.360 every day and talk about lots of bad stuff and make it light and everything else. But the energy of
00:34:19.120 everything is just going to the wrong direction. So I want to circle back on one thing you said,
00:34:23.840 because you said everything was better under Trump. And I agreed with the first two points,
00:34:27.220 certainly immigration and the economy. But then you said the wokeness, and this is my one fear
00:34:32.740 about if Trump wins, because I think the wokeness will get worse. It's like, I think that in part,
00:34:41.180 there's a backlash to him. And I do think the wokeness has gone down in terms of its power and
00:34:47.980 its acceptability and its pervasiveness over the job, Joe Biden presidency. But Trump, you know,
00:34:57.120 he has a way of stirring them up fuel to the fire kind of thing. Yeah, you're probably right about
00:35:02.800 that. It's not that wokeness was better again, better with Trump because it was all there. Now
00:35:06.820 it's now it's just burst forth everywhere. And you're right. Now the average mother who maybe
00:35:11.380 wasn't paying attention to any of this suddenly is finally like, all right, they're actually telling
00:35:16.260 my son that he's my daughter. Like we're not playing this game anymore. So it's not that it
00:35:20.100 was better under him. It's that maybe now society has shifted enough that it's sort of the same
00:35:26.240 argument. He at least started battling it. I mean, too little, too late in my opinion,
00:35:29.640 but I think he's much more aware of it all now. Like if he came back in, he'd be much more like he did
00:35:34.820 listen when Chris Rufo was like, you're pushing DEI at all these federal agencies. Why are you doing
00:35:39.500 that? Trump was like, oh, my God, why am I doing that? And we got rid of that. Yeah, that was great.
00:35:43.840 And he restored sanity on college campuses with his Title IX revisions, correcting what Obama had
00:35:48.680 done. That was great. But I think rightfully he was focused on some very core engines of the
00:35:54.520 American economy and so on. And he did a great job with that. I think this time around, he'd be more
00:35:58.380 primed to understand that they've been they've been fighting this cultural battle that you are you're the leader
00:36:04.340 of the opposition, right? That's one of the reasons many people voted for you is to lead the fight to
00:36:09.760 that nonsense. And I think he will be primed to do that. I think he'll reverse a lot of what we
00:36:14.200 Well, that's why it's just it's so damn dangerous with what they've done with this guy, because
00:36:18.360 whether you like him or not, are you all of the character flaws and all of the name calling and
00:36:22.360 all of that stuff? He is not Hitler. He is not a literally say that he doesn't hate gay people or
00:36:28.300 anything else. And again, not perfect, but they've ramped it up with him. So you're right. When you
00:36:34.520 look at that clip of Comey and you watch these MSNBC people, and I'm always trying to think what
00:36:39.880 is going on in their brains? Are they propagandists? Do they believe whoever? But they have they have
00:36:44.240 sent this information into the world. And there is a certain set of people. And they are generally
00:36:49.620 people who vote that believe pure nonsense. Yeah, they genuinely think Trump is an evil man.
00:36:54.920 Let's spend a minute on Hillary Clinton. Speaking of evil. Yeah, exactly. Who amazingly,
00:37:02.280 okay, amazingly, has been out there celebrating the Trump conviction. Now, we played this the other
00:37:08.720 day, but I'll show it to the audience. If you missed it, it's hot three. Here she was after he
00:37:13.040 was convicted at a speech. Thank you. Thank you so much. Anything going on today?
00:37:24.920 Okay. Then that was at the Vital Voices Global Partnership Awards, whatever that is.
00:37:36.980 Then look at this. Oh, she put out this mug. We'll put it on the screen. You can see here on my
00:37:43.220 notes. Have you seen this? I haven't seen it. I see a little one on your notes. It's a mug that's got
00:37:46.720 like an outline of her and she's sipping a coffee and it reads, turns out she was right about
00:37:53.840 everything. My God. She tweeted it out writing or on Insta. We recently had some new merch made
00:38:02.980 based on a phrase I hear a lot. The design happened to be finalized today. This is the day of the
00:38:10.500 conviction. With your purchase, you'll support blah, blah, blah. Okay. Wow. You've got to admire
00:38:16.960 the evil in some way. You really do. This is what makes me say, we need Steve Bannon.
00:38:22.260 Yeah. I heard you say him at the other day. Who could argue with me? She's out there saying
00:38:29.380 I was right about everything and celebrating his conviction. She is the original felon.
00:38:35.240 She's the original election denier and she's the original felon.
00:38:39.620 She spent and the entire Democrat machine and all of mainstream media spent four years of this
00:38:44.880 guy's presidency saying he was an illegitimate president. You were allowed to question elections.
00:38:49.500 We can do the laundry list of stuff that she has the gall to put that out. It is so the,
00:38:56.160 when I wrote about this in my second book, uh, I talked about the alien, remember the original alien
00:39:00.600 movie with Sigourney Weaver. And you remember at the end, the aliens killed everybody on the,
00:39:04.940 on the ship. And now the doctor, who's a robot, it's just his head. And he's talking to Sigourney
00:39:09.900 Weaver and he, he admires the alien, even though it's killed everybody and destroyed all their
00:39:14.720 research and everything else. He admires the alien because not because of what the alien did,
00:39:18.420 but the alien did whatever it set out to do, right? It, it was relentless. It was merciless,
00:39:23.540 all of this stuff. And that's really what they are. They will jail everybody. They will ruin
00:39:27.940 democracy. They will tell you that the good guys are the bad guys and bad guys are the good guys.
00:39:31.160 And they will just keep doing it. And the rest of us, and, and this is why you're right about
00:39:34.860 the lawfare and how it has to flip. It's the only way to reverse things. The rest of us will just be
00:39:39.780 like, Oh, things are worse today. Right. And if things are worse today, and then it's four months
00:39:43.620 later and you're like, it's worse than it was four months ago. And you don't know how to reverse it
00:39:47.700 because they are so committed to the cause that every lie is just another piece of the revolution.
00:39:53.700 It's, it's incredible. Actually the haughty like sanctimony. It is stomach turning. It really
00:40:02.160 makes me want to take that mug and well, I'm let's just say, smash it on the floor, smash it on the
00:40:07.280 floor. That's what it makes me want to do. I thought we were going to get a, one of the
00:40:10.180 Megan Kelly F bomb moments. No, something like the F bomb, which the people love, the people love
00:40:15.280 it. I only do it when it comes to me naturally. It can't be affected. Yeah. It's got to be an organic
00:40:21.180 F bomb. I'll see what I can do here. I'm sure we'll get there eventually. I just can't get over
00:40:25.920 her. She's just a nightmare. Um, so that's her. Let's see. Do we have time to do Fauci? We don't
00:40:31.120 have time to do Fauci, do we? How much time do we have left? Yeah, we have time to do Fauci. That's
00:40:35.820 plenty. Um, we have eight minutes to break. Okay. So Fauci goes on Capitol Hill yesterday. He's
00:40:41.120 getting cross-examined by all these house members on his terribleness. This is the moment I want to show
00:40:45.980 you. He actually cried for himself. Oh, I don't think I saw this. And his daughters,
00:40:54.480 the Daily Mail had a post on it today, which is how I saw it. Watch this. So Dr. Fauci,
00:41:00.260 can you please share with us the nature of the threats you have received since the start of the
00:41:06.520 COVID-19 pandemic? Um, yes, there have been, um, everything from harassments by emails, texts,
00:41:18.220 letters, uh, of myself, my wife, my three daughters. Uh, there have been credible death threats leading
00:41:27.880 to the arrests of two individuals and credible death threats mean someone who clearly was on their way to
00:41:33.720 kill me. Um, and it's required my having, uh, protective services, uh, essentially all the
00:41:42.460 time. Uh, it is very troublesome to me. Um, it is much more troublesome because they've involved my
00:41:50.080 wife, my three daughters. At these moments, how do you feel? Oh my Lord. Keep your mic on. Terrible.
00:42:00.900 Do you continue to receive threats today? Yes, I do. Every time someone gets up and says,
00:42:08.480 I'm responsible for the death of people throughout the world, the death threats go up.
00:42:14.200 Well, you are, he is, no one feels sorry for you. No one. Can you believe that? Megan,
00:42:20.840 have you ever received a mean email or a mean text? You want to see my death threats? Let's go over the
00:42:26.060 past 10 years. Yeah, exactly. Um, sorry, dude, you lied about everything. He has now admitted
00:42:32.240 that six foot social distancing was nonsense. Yep. Why is it again? I'm not a scientist. I'm not a
00:42:37.080 genius, but I always thought it was nonsense. I always thought it was nonsense that if you went
00:42:40.740 to a restaurant that for some reason, when you were sitting, COVID couldn't get you. And if you
00:42:44.480 were standing, it could get you. We, I always thought it was odd that when you were on a plane,
00:42:48.060 you could put on a mask. You had to put on a mask to sit on a plane, but you could eat like all of,
00:42:52.140 again, I'm not a freaking genius. I'm just a human being. Most of us could see through the
00:42:57.380 nonsense, but then there's this part of most people that wants to behave and not be called
00:43:01.080 all the mean things and everything else. So he subsequently has admitted that six foot social
00:43:04.480 distancing was nonsense. Two months into COVID, remember there was the email that he sent,
00:43:09.220 his friend sent him an email, I think saying, we're going to Cabo, we're going to Mexico to the
00:43:12.760 kids have to wear masks. And he said, masks don't work. He also claims that he had nothing to do
00:43:17.220 with school closures, which there's tons of video evidence, right? Like every single thing on top of
00:43:22.940 the fact that they pushed a vaccine that was that they literally had to redefine the word vaccine.
00:43:28.400 It's not a vaccine. It does not stop you from getting nor transmitting COVID. They colluded with
00:43:34.940 big tech to silence people as it relates to all of this. I have no sympathy for that, man. And if there
00:43:40.320 was any justice, you want to talk about the justice thing and how we reverse this, all of the bad stuff
00:43:44.640 we're talking about, he should be in jail. I am not for just running around and jailing everybody,
00:43:50.640 but it would represent that we, we did something so horrific to you people, to all of the, all of
00:43:57.040 the entire world. And he was basically the number one guy. He, in all the Fauci thoughts, soundbites
00:44:05.120 I've seen, I have yet to see him shed a tear for the dead, for the children who suffered because of
00:44:13.260 his unsupported mandates over and over issued with hubris and no empathy for the people who
00:44:19.300 are going to be affected, the children who are going to be affected in particular, the people
00:44:22.480 who lost their jobs because of the vaccine mandates that he was behind. Not one even quivering lip.
00:44:29.760 It only happens when it's about him. It's so, it's so twisted. The people that didn't get to go to
00:44:36.320 their mother or grandmother's funeral, like think, just think of that. We watched their spouses die
00:44:41.980 through a window in the hospital. And it was all, can I do it? Yes. It was all bullshit. Like it really
00:44:49.160 was all bullshit. It was all bullshit. How is it? Why was I, I was running illegal parties at my house
00:44:55.900 in California and nobody was dropping dead. Right. And you know, the same that right before I,
00:45:01.540 you came to one of my illegal parties there and it was, Oh no, nobody dropped dead. Um,
00:45:05.840 right before I left. So I had already decided we were moving to Florida and it was like three days
00:45:09.820 before we were moving. And I was like, I'm going to go out. I haven't been to a restaurant in two
00:45:12.940 years because of COVID. And then you had to have a passport. So I had one of my employees fake a vaccine
00:45:18.200 passport for me. And I go to Boa Steakhouse on sunset. It was my favorite place in LA. And I go,
00:45:22.860 and it was really, it was awful. You couldn't sit at the bar. You know, the waiters were all
00:45:25.820 wearing masks. It was terrible, but I'm sitting there. We're having dinner. And again, I'm already
00:45:29.180 leaving. So this is my like goodbye to LA dinner. And then I realized there were a couple of tables
00:45:33.620 of people that recognize me that happens obviously. But then I was like, wait a minute,
00:45:37.360 wait a minute. They think I'm a liar because I'm at a restaurant where you need a COVID passport.
00:45:41.420 So they might, these people who like me must think that I actually lied. And I, so I literally
00:45:46.880 went up to three tables of people to say, guys, just FYI, this was made by my, uh, my employee.
00:45:52.340 It's a fake passport. And I was like, why are you explaining that to us?
00:45:54.900 They were like, wait, wait, oh, okay. Who are you though? But it was like, that was,
00:45:58.520 I was like, what a perfect way to leave this place. Yeah. Right. I have to go up to people
00:46:02.480 to tell them I'm not a liar because of a pet. And that's just like, I am a liar. Just not the kind
00:46:07.320 you think. I lied about this. I lied about this, not the other thing. Exactly. But like, I was just
00:46:12.600 like, what a perfect way to leave this place. And that's just like a very small example of the
00:46:16.680 stupidity that we allowed this man to proliferate through society.
00:46:20.280 So I can't stand him. I am deeply resentful of this man and what he did to all of us.
00:46:26.140 And that's why I support the heckler who sat behind him throughout this testimony,
00:46:31.480 making faces and, and he's very upset about it now. Um, here is it. Yeah. Okay. Watch this.
00:46:38.620 Okay. Look, there's his face. That's, he was doing that when Fauci was crying. He's not feeling any
00:46:46.140 empathy at all for Anthony Fauci. Good for that guy. I know. It turns out he's a J6
00:46:51.620 defendant. Oh, wow. Yeah. We just looked it up. His name is Brandon Fellows, uh, via the independent,
00:46:57.920 uh, who served one of the toughest prison sentences yet for the insurrections as the guardian.
00:47:04.100 And Fauci is very upset saying, what's somebody like that doing at a hearing about COVID?
00:47:09.720 Maybe he was up. Maybe the reason he was at J6 is because he was upset about the lockdowns and the
00:47:16.640 insanity that you foisted on the American people. One last thing. Here's Fauci saying people like you
00:47:22.900 and me and others who tried to call him out on his BS are the problem. Listen to this.
00:47:27.800 What's that for? I think the American public should listen to America's brightest and best doctors
00:47:33.600 and scientists, or instead listen to podcasters, conspiracy theorists, and unhinged Facebook
00:47:39.500 memes. No, I listening to people who you've just described is going to do nothing but harm people
00:47:46.820 because they will deprive themselves of life-saving interventions, which has happened. And you know,
00:47:53.000 some have done studies. Peter Hotez has done a, an analysis of this and shows that in people who
00:48:00.900 refuse to get vaccinated for any variety of reasons, probably responsible for an additional
00:48:06.440 two to 300,000 deaths in this country. Thank you, sir. Your entire team for saving lives in this
00:48:11.820 country. And I'm sorry. You have to continue going on with these attacks. I yield back. Oh my God.
00:48:16.440 Be quiet. Mr. Garcia. Us. He's talking about us. Yeah. Like me, you, Rogan, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:48:22.520 That is so absolutely insane. Most of us said, I don't know, talk to your doctor.
00:48:29.360 Think about your own. Caused 300,000 deaths by raising questions about the vaccines.
00:48:33.600 How, you know, that line where, you know, remember when he said, I, he basically said,
00:48:36.800 I am the science. When you're, when you question me, you're questioning science. It's like,
00:48:41.600 dude, that's Palpatine in the prequel. So I, I am the Senate. He's got a God complex. He has a God
00:48:46.680 complex. You're so right that somehow he can show no remorse and his only pity party is for himself.
00:48:51.840 Why not? Like I just, but that's why I compare it to the alien thing because it's like, dude,
00:48:56.120 why not get up there and be like, you know, I, I actually did make some mistakes and along the way
00:49:01.000 it was happening very fast, but, but none of it. And then to blame us for the families who suffered
00:49:06.180 because of him, not for himself. More with Dave straight ahead.
00:49:08.800 Just in case you haven't heard it's pride month. Here's the Naval special warfare command,
00:49:20.060 which oversees the Navy seals in the Navy. Yes. You know, the guys who go on missions to do things
00:49:26.160 like kill Osama bin Laden. They're reaching out to celebrate pride month. Okay. And of course there
00:49:33.180 are all the parades. Nothing says pride quite like strutting around nearly naked at times in front of
00:49:37.500 young children. It's so fun to show off your private parts to the youth. And it's not just
00:49:41.800 private citizens. It seems the FBI is getting involved now, not to police things. It would be
00:49:48.780 nice if we had their help on those things, but to March, to March in the pride parade while wearing
00:49:54.400 FBI gear. The daily wires, Matt Walsh has a great piece is behind the paywall over daily wire,
00:49:59.640 but it's well worth your time. Uh, pointed this out. This is the same FBI that's launched
00:50:04.060 investigations into parents who worry about indoctrination in our schools. No wonder
00:50:09.920 they don't want like these parents. They're the ones out on these gay pride parades showing their
00:50:14.760 fannies. And speaking of children, not only is there drag queen story hour, but now popular
00:50:21.160 YouTuber, Ms. Rachel. This is another thing while Walsh is going off about, uh, who makes videos for
00:50:27.800 babies, wants conservative parents to know she's about love. And if you don't agree with her,
00:50:34.220 well, she definitely doesn't need you. Be pride to all of our wonderful families and friends
00:50:41.180 this month. And every month I celebrate you. I'm so glad you're here. I'm so glad you're exactly who
00:50:48.540 you are to those who are going to comment. They can't watch the show anymore because of the support,
00:50:53.280 no worries and much love your way. God bless. I am not chasing fame or views. I'm standing strong
00:51:00.880 in love. Oh my Lord. She reminds me of that little, that, that little, uh, Ruby. What's her name?
00:51:08.040 The one who the mom died. She had the boyfriend kill the mom. She was Munchausen's by proxy. Why am
00:51:14.200 I forgetting her name? That's who she reminds me of. She's got like the little hand. I'm not sure who
00:51:18.900 you're talking about. Come on, you guys. Where's my team? Gypsy Rose, Gypsy Rose. That's what she
00:51:23.580 reminds me of. The way she talks. Hold on, I'm not done. Yeah. Okay. Okay. And that brings us to
00:51:26.960 another story that will likely pop up over and over this month. Anti-Israel demonstrators, you heard
00:51:31.580 Dave mention it, coming literally face to face with pride marchers. I mean, it was, it was a clash
00:51:38.840 of intersectionality at this event in Philadelphia. Watch this. It's not going well. No, no pride in
00:51:58.440 genocide. They don't know where to stand. I don't know what to say because they got the midriff
00:52:14.060 bared and the cafe scarf on their heads and they're at the pride thing, but then, you know, they don't
00:52:20.520 really like the gays in Palestine. Dave Rubin, make it make sense. The village people are fighting
00:52:26.080 jihadists on the street of Philadelphia. Like what has happened here is the FBI. Do you remember that
00:52:32.100 video? Uh, like it was one of the first viral videos that ever went, uh, this is from 15 or
00:52:37.480 years ago or so little kid coming back from the dentist. I think his name was, yes, he was all
00:52:41.320 high and he's laying back there and he turns to the bother and he's like, is this real life?
00:52:46.000 That's what I think basically every day. Like we literally have jihadists on the street fighting
00:52:50.620 with people dressed up like the village people. And to me, I'm like, I'm basically like the
00:52:54.780 scientist at the end of all the Godzilla movies when Godzilla is fighting the other big monster
00:52:58.320 and let them fight. This was exactly what was going to happen. If you fools, you, you, you know,
00:53:04.480 because gays for Palestine is very different than Palestine for gays. And if you idiots didn't realize
00:53:09.000 what was going to happen here with your intersectional matrix that you all thought it
00:53:12.900 was going to be the bunch of transformers that come together to build a great robot. And this thing
00:53:16.780 is going to collapse in the most spectacular way. And we're watching it happen, but you know,
00:53:21.660 Miss Rachel, so, you know, we've got two young boys and just like the little dinosaur hands,
00:53:28.200 alligator hands. I'll send you some funny Miss Rachel videos that are not appropriate for the
00:53:32.620 daytime things that people have. No, no. Cause people like take her, the things that she says
00:53:36.600 to kids and they put them out of context. But anyway, we do, we don't do any television with
00:53:40.500 our kids except for the first few months we did do Miss Rachel and Miss Rachel. And it's cause it's
00:53:46.280 actually, she doesn't do a lot of crazy jump cuts. It's a, you can see it's thoughtful.
00:53:50.280 She's doing stuff with the mouth as, as it pertains to speaking. Like it's, it's really
00:53:54.200 thoughtful what she does and she's a child educator. So it's not just like putting them
00:53:58.060 in front of like blues clues and they're slammed with insanity. We stopped, we stopped anyway,
00:54:03.600 like six months ago, we were just like, nah, there's just no need for TV altogether. So we
00:54:07.380 don't do anything except occasionally I put on some animals and we talk about what the sounds that
00:54:11.320 the animals make. But anyway, to watch her now go in this route, it makes no sense because her videos
00:54:16.820 are not for kids that have any cognition as it would pertain to gender or sexuality or that it's
00:54:21.760 not even for five-year-olds it's for two-year-olds or one-year-olds. So the idea that she felt that she
00:54:27.480 had to put this video out shows you once again, the woke virus destroys everything. And then what
00:54:34.640 she did, you smirked at it right at the end where she's basically like, and if you don't agree with
00:54:38.140 me, go with love, but that's not really what you mean. That's not really what you mean.
00:54:43.340 Because what you really mean is if you don't come along with me on this adventure, then you're the
00:54:49.000 hater, but I talk like this. So it sounds like love. And also if I'm not mistaken, she's now
00:54:54.400 bringing Dylan Mulvaney onto the channel. So she's got some part. Okay. So this is Matt,
00:54:58.660 Matt Walsh is, he's got the art again. It's called pride month madness begins. And it's dated June 3rd
00:55:03.560 at the daily wire. Go check it out. But he, he's blowing the lid off of this woman. And he says,
00:55:08.900 Rachel's cohost Jules, who identifies as quote, a white non-binary trans mask human. What the fuck
00:55:18.660 is that? There you go. There we go. What is that? Yeah. What is it? I don't know. White non-binary
00:55:23.280 trans mask human and claims that as a two-year-old, she realized something's not right with her body.
00:55:30.000 Um, that's her cohost. And then he says, um, okay, then miss Rachel personally invited Dylan
00:55:38.440 Mulvaney on the program to sing a song for children. So there you've got your boys sitting
00:55:43.400 there innocently watching like ABCs and boom, there's a fake woman who mocks women, women for
00:55:49.200 a living on there singing to them probably about his girlhood. It's just so psychotic. This is for
00:55:54.980 little toddlers to hear about the alphabet, why you would inject this. And also her thing about like,
00:56:00.800 I don't do it for the clicks or whatever, something like that. It's like, yeah, it's very easy to say
00:56:04.580 lady when you're, if you look at her videos on you. Sure, Jan. Oh yeah, exactly. Sure, Jan. It's like,
00:56:12.160 come on. But, but again, this is, it infects literally everything. Once you let the virus in,
00:56:18.780 the virus is there just like the alien to destroy everything. And my kids, we weren't watching it
00:56:25.200 anyway, but they will never watch that again. This really is sick. And he goes on to talk about
00:56:29.640 how, you know, it's like the, he says, the real point here is not to be loving. The real point is
00:56:34.340 to encourage kids to be indoctrinated into lies and falsehoods, which they depend on them to carry
00:56:41.620 through to their education systems and their work systems eventually. And so on. Megan, you know,
00:56:46.660 I am married to a man. We have been together for 15 years. We have two kids. I know that that can
00:56:51.000 be weird for some people. And by the way, I accept that. I don't expect everyone. I don't expect the
00:56:54.940 world to bow to me. If people are allowed to have their own religious beliefs and everything else,
00:56:58.640 as long as I'm treated legally, uh, equally under the law, then I'm good to go. And that was,
00:57:04.000 that was the just cause of the gay rights movement when it was just, and then unfortunately the
00:57:08.820 activists never, the activists are supposed to stop when you get equality, but then they turn it into
00:57:13.460 this giant grift, which is why the second gay marriage, which was a just movement that people
00:57:17.980 could have the same equal rights as everybody else. The second they got that, they moved onto
00:57:22.580 this crazy trans thing because the activists, as Chris Rock says, the cops need a certain amount
00:57:26.780 of crime. The activists need a certain amount of lunacy to, to grab onto. I fully accept that not
00:57:32.060 everyone will believe in my lifestyle or anything else like that. But again, as long as I'm treated
00:57:36.580 equally, I'm fine. But I'll tell you this, uh, about three months ago, my sister has three kids
00:57:40.940 and the five-year-old, her middle son, uh, suddenly it hit him that there are only two men in the house
00:57:47.040 that we don't have a mommy in the house. And we're, I'm sitting in the pool with him. And he said to
00:57:50.700 me, he's like, uncle David, um, where's the mommy around here? And I realized it was not for me to
00:57:57.020 explain anything to him. So fortunately with the five-year-old, you can just kind of change the
00:58:01.800 topic really quickly. So I totally, I just changed the topic, but then what did I do? I did the mature
00:58:06.200 thing. I said to my sister, as she was leaving, I said, Tal, just so you know, uh, Ilana
00:58:10.740 asked me, blah, blah, blah. And I said, you guys, whatever you guys feel comfortable with do,
00:58:14.580 but that was me doing the right thing. And yet people have outsourced their parenting
00:58:20.040 to these people that will gladly confuse two and three-year-olds. It's so profoundly insane.
00:58:27.200 And I mean, you went through a version of this with what they were doing with your kids in school
00:58:30.520 in New York and all the stuff that they saw. And again, that's not me saying gay isn't okay or
00:58:35.240 anything else. You know what I mean? Of course. Even though I come from a place called Florida,
00:58:38.540 where you can't say gay, it's very weird, but like, it's just, it's so, it's just so profoundly
00:58:44.180 evil. And the worst thing about it is that, you know, I, as I have been welcomed into the more of
00:58:48.720 the right circles or conservative circles, all I get is love from these people. And then there's
00:58:52.760 this weird thing brewing on the right where they're like, ah, see, we let the gays in. And now look,
00:58:57.140 they're trying to trans our children. And it's like normal gay people want nothing to do with
00:59:01.540 this. It's actually profoundly anti-gay. Totally. They're doing conversion therapy on gay boys.
00:59:06.180 No, I think that, I think LG and B are starting to realize that there's half a divorce from T and Q.
00:59:12.640 This is not the same thing at all. And by the way, everything after B is a waste. It's like,
00:59:19.080 don't tell me about your, your, your non-binary and your, I don't, it's like, what you're saying
00:59:23.500 is your B, you know, like your, your intersex or your, what do they say when they're, they're
00:59:28.600 everything. Okay. B covers that. Let's say when you're having fun with your partner,
00:59:33.520 you like to put on a furry mask or whatever these people are doing. Okay, fine. Do that
00:59:37.660 privately. You don't have to bring it out into the streets. And I don't have to celebrate it at
00:59:42.180 Walmart. Get back. I don't ask you to celebrate what my husband and I do together in the bedroom.
00:59:47.260 And none of this is any of your business. Well, I don't need to tell me after the show
00:59:50.980 know about your weird habits behind closed doors. But also that's the problem. If you,
00:59:56.720 that's why the LGBT community, it makes no sense. Your sexuality doesn't make you part of a
01:00:01.580 community. What makes you part of a community is values, right? You have friends. Why do you have
01:00:05.860 friends? Because they hopefully roughly believe in similar things. You want to live in a similar
01:00:09.900 world and everything else. If your community is based on who you have sex with, basically,
01:00:15.920 then it will just keep going to sex in essence. That's the problem. If you want gay people to be
01:00:22.760 normal, then gay, which gay people are normal. So, so, but if you want, depends on the particular
01:00:29.060 man or woman. Exactly. Everyone's an individual at the end of the day. But if you want people to
01:00:33.160 be functioning members of human society, then you would only judge them on their individual
01:00:37.220 actions and everything else. So the idea of the LGBT community is psychotic. Do you think I have
01:00:42.860 any more insight into the mind of a lesbian than you do? You're a woman. You might have more, right?
01:00:47.400 And I have no more insight into the mind of a trans person than you do or anything else.
01:00:51.340 Yet they've lumped this together. And again, that's why intersectionality is so evil. It literally
01:00:55.540 removes the most important thing about being a human, which is what you think and feel and how
01:01:00.020 you act. I'm so sick of it as what it's June 4th today and it's already everywhere. Can I tell you
01:01:05.740 what happened yesterday? So Strudwick, my very naughty, but lovable dog goes to daycare a couple
01:01:15.040 days a week, just so that Thunder can have a break from him. He's just so much. So like he chews her ears
01:01:20.600 all day. He's nonstop. So we kind of were like, you know what? Thunder probably she could use a break
01:01:24.640 from Strudwick. So he goes two days a week. He comes back yesterday. Look at this. Put it on
01:01:29.960 the board. Look how he came home. They made the dog gay. Look at the kerchief. He went to,
01:01:34.840 he went to gay care, not daycare. He came back wearing rainbow hearts on lollipop sticks all around
01:01:44.320 his little neck. I object. I don't think Strudwick is gay, but I really don't want him participating in
01:01:51.260 the propaganda campaign. Did you ask them how this? No, I just know. I thought at first I thought
01:01:58.880 maybe he got groomed. Maybe Doug took him to the groomer. It was a groomer thing. There's a grooming
01:02:03.540 joke here. There is a groomer thing, but it wasn't the groomer. It was the, it was the gay care. So
01:02:08.800 I'm going to have to speak to them about not converging, there are being Strudwick the other
01:02:13.540 way. Right. Right. And I assume he's been fixed already. Oh, and he's constantly trying to hump his
01:02:18.080 female sister. Anyway, he's got other issues. That's the least of his issues.
01:02:23.140 Do you see how insane they've made everything? You literally send your dog to daycare and something
01:02:28.080 gay comes back. Why? Why do I have a gay care? I didn't agree to any of this. And I know,
01:02:35.040 I just know you, if the dog did come out one day, you'd be okay with it. You know, you really would.
01:02:41.200 Yeah. Mommy still loves you. It's fine. Oh my God. My mom, we always joke in my family because my mom,
01:02:46.180 my entire childhood was like, it's okay if you're gay or if you want to marry somebody from another
01:02:51.000 race, mom still loves you. You guys do that. And I was at the point where it's like, she was pushing
01:02:55.260 it on. I know you'd come home and be like, mom, I have some news. She'd be like, Oh, you're like,
01:02:59.440 no, I'm still straight. Yeah. I like, I just got on the honor roll. What have you? Um, anyway,
01:03:05.740 now it's everywhere and it's just too much and I don't care. That's hilarious. No mom,
01:03:09.360 I'm not a lesbian. I just got on the honor roll. Yeah. Sorry. I just got A's this semester.
01:03:13.620 Katie Perry is annoying with her activism. She decided to take, you know, Harrison Butker,
01:03:19.780 the chiefs kicker. And he made those comments recently. She decided to take those comments
01:03:26.100 and switch them around so that he was saying something he never actually said and have him
01:03:32.160 say happy pride. Watch this. That's six for the ladies present today. Congratulations on an amazing
01:03:38.700 accomplishment. You should be proud of all that you have achieved to this point in your young lives.
01:03:43.460 How many of you are sitting here now about to cross this stage and are thinking about all the
01:03:47.980 promotions and titles you're going to get in your career? I would venture to guess the women here
01:03:52.700 today are going to lead successful careers in the world. I say all of this to you because I have seen
01:03:57.400 it firsthand how much happier someone can be supporting women and not saying that the majority
01:04:02.600 of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world.
01:04:07.300 The road ahead is bright. Things are changing. Society is shifting. And people young and old are
01:04:13.100 embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion. With that said, I want to say happy pride to all of you
01:04:18.880 and congratulations class of 2024.
01:04:24.540 That is, it's just so pathetic. Megan, you are a mother and an extremely successful broadcaster.
01:04:30.220 Which one of those is more important to you?
01:04:31.700 There's no question, right? There's no question. And honestly, I was saying this on the show. He's
01:04:36.300 been so unfairly criticized. He was, he's, it's, he was offering an antidote to like the general
01:04:42.460 messaging about stay-at-home moms and motherhood. He wasn't condemning working women. Like anyway,
01:04:49.240 but Katy Perry saw her roar moment, which is an annoying song. That's an annoying song. It's she,
01:04:54.340 I don't like her. I actually don't think she's a good singer.
01:04:56.240 I don't know that I could tell you one Katy Perry song. It's like, I kissed a girl and I liked it
01:05:01.020 and her roar song. It's like, I barely know who you are. Your best thing was marrying Orlando Bloom,
01:05:06.520 who's hot and was great in all the Lord of the Rings.
01:05:09.180 And wasn't, didn't she marry, didn't she also marry Russell Brand at one time? Or they were dating?
01:05:12.480 Oh yeah, that's right. It hasn't yet spoken out about that. But anyway, anyway,
01:05:14.840 I like Orlando because I like Lord of the Rings because Doug has it on constantly right before
01:05:18.900 ancient aliens. Um, anywho to manipulate the guy's remarks is dishonest and petty. And then when
01:05:26.920 she started to get backlash online, she shut down the comments. She can't take it.
01:05:32.160 Wow. Leftist one-on-one. Yeah. It's just, it's the same playbook over and over. It's just so
01:05:37.480 ridiculous because you're right. He even went out in the original unedited speech. He went out of his way
01:05:41.580 to say that some of these things are not for everybody. And some of you will go on to great
01:05:45.680 careers and everything else. And he was just talking about his wife. And it's just like every
01:05:50.640 parent knows every parent knows if I have to choose right now, am I going to be a good father for the
01:05:56.340 rest of my life or a good broadcaster? It's just so obvious. It's ridiculous. I think he was doing
01:06:00.280 more than that and I'm okay with it. I think he was also warning. Yes. Yes. Like the, the soon to be
01:06:06.540 working women there, just like a reminder, you know, society's kind of engaged right now,
01:06:12.740 full throttle in selling you a bill of goods, you know, that this is going to be the great
01:06:17.940 fulfilling thing, this big bad-ass career. And he was basically saying, there's this other thing
01:06:24.060 that is incredibly meaningful that in, you know, I'm really blessed. My wife made a different choice.
01:06:28.800 It's worked out great for us. And I'm just reminding you and not in those words, it wasn't
01:06:33.620 the most articulately phrased, but I, I said this, I remember speaking to a group of NBC work workers
01:06:39.680 before I left there, they, they wanted me not, not like after everything blew up, but before that
01:06:43.280 to speak to the young women at NBC. And I remember saying to them, I know you invited me here because
01:06:49.840 you see me as this like career woman and you guys are all career women and you want to like talk about
01:06:55.040 how to kick ass. But I, what I really want to say to you is if you have that little voice in the back
01:07:00.220 of your head saying like, Oh God, I'd really like to, but how can I, and it's going to be hard.
01:07:07.600 And what if I haven't met somebody just remember that's you, that's your heart and your conscience
01:07:14.180 telling you there may be a higher calling pulling you in that direction. And that's totally great.
01:07:19.980 You should listen to it because there is a limited window in which you can make that a thing.
01:07:24.480 There is nothing wrong with that message. And Katy Perry, he wasn't condemning gays either. It's like,
01:07:29.920 so he doesn't believe in gay marriage. That's a shock. That's the official position of the Catholic
01:07:33.580 church deal, which he is. Yeah. And again, as a gay person, that's, he is allowed to have his own
01:07:38.640 personal beliefs and the Catholic church is allowed to have his own beliefs. By the way,
01:07:42.160 they don't perform a lot of gay marriages in mosques, but for some reason, the left never
01:07:46.400 says anything about that because that's that weird intersectionality thing. I'm fairly certain that
01:07:50.840 at Ilhan Omar's mosque, they have never done a gay marriage, you know what I mean?
01:07:53.860 Though they have done a sister to a brother.
01:07:55.280 Um, she's married to her brother or was married to her brother. Why does anyone care about that?
01:08:03.740 That's weirder than your dog coming back with the game. It's all, it's all so insane. Um,
01:08:09.160 but I assume you got fired by NBC the day after that. Uh, officially I was not fired though. I lost
01:08:14.780 my show right after that. Yeah. We're like, though they tried to say later in the news that I was
01:08:19.780 fired, but I'm not allowed to talk about it because of those evil NDAs, but just trust me,
01:08:25.280 there's more to the story. Yeah. I have no doubt. So that's that. Um,
01:08:29.960 I'm over it and I'm done with pride week and I'm not going to celebrate it anymore. All right. Let's
01:08:33.660 talk about Caitlin Clark though, because that I do want to talk about. It's the ultimate story of
01:08:38.000 pride because apparently a black lesbian got to maul a straight white woman and everybody applauded.
01:08:43.240 Is that, is that Chennedy? Yeah. Lesbian? I don't, she seems kind of lesbian.
01:08:47.740 You're not allowed to say that. I'm sure your gaydar is wonderful, but no.
01:08:51.540 Yeah. I can't figure out who's a lesbian. What do you mean? Why do you think she's a lesbian?
01:08:55.060 She's kind of lesbian. I think that's, but, but I have no problem. I don't like your behavior on
01:09:01.720 the court, but I don't know if you're a lesbian. No, I don't know if there's anything wrong with
01:09:04.700 that. Can somebody Google that? Or you have a team. Okay. We'll look into it. Yeah. But she's not,
01:09:09.040 we're looking, but she's not a very good sport. I mean, I think it's fair to say that. So she,
01:09:16.360 okay, let me get my Caitlin Clark materials because unlike politics, I don't have these facts at the
01:09:21.360 ready. Okay. I don't know anything about basketball. I certainly don't know anything
01:09:25.320 about women's basketball, but so Caitlin Clark is now playing in the WNBA. She's finished at Iowa
01:09:33.640 and she's a star. She's huge. She's the biggest star of anybody. And she's changing the numbers
01:09:40.640 for the WNBA in massive ways. Let me just give you my team's info. 2020, the WNBA's average viewers
01:09:49.520 on these, you know, ESPN, ABC, whatever, 205,000, 205,000, 2021, 306,000, 2022, 372,000,
01:09:59.780 2023, 505,000. Now with Caitlin Clark playing 2.12 million in, on May 14th, 1.71 million on May 16th
01:10:11.360 and one and a half million on May 18th. These are the highest ratings in more than 10 years.
01:10:15.740 And it is 100% because of Caitlin Clark. Those are regular NBA ratings. Like if you get a couple
01:10:21.280 million people watching an NBA game, you're pretty happy as a, as a network guy. She is the Michael
01:10:26.540 Jordan. Like I know you're not a major basketball player, but she is, she is the Michael Jordan of
01:10:31.820 female basketball. Every single player in that league, every single coach, manager, janitor,
01:10:38.560 anyone who has anything to do with that league should be bowing at the altar of this woman. She is
01:10:43.780 transforming the sport into something mainstream, which is what the WNBA was set out to do. And I
01:10:48.620 think it started in 1994 or 1995, they have never had a mainstream star. They have had good
01:10:53.940 players. Obviously they're not good enough to play in the men's league, which is why a women's league
01:10:58.080 exists. And that's okay. But yeah, there was Cheryl swoops 30 years ago. Some people kind of knew her
01:11:03.700 name, her real name, Cheryl swoops. It's a great name for a basketball player. And she was,
01:11:07.780 she was quite good, but the point is you didn't hear about her, right? Like you'd really have to be an
01:11:12.120 insider. Caitlin Clark has now broke that glass ceiling and they should be bowing at her. She's
01:11:17.520 going to create jobs and money and she's selling for everybody. So the other one, whether she is a
01:11:22.800 lesbian or not, like she should, to me, you kick her out of the league. She could have, she could
01:11:27.880 have broke her. Let's show them what she did. Okay. So there, so Caitlin Clark was playing in a game
01:11:33.180 against, what's the name of the other team? It doesn't even matter. Okay. It doesn't,
01:11:37.840 Chicago. Thank you, Chicago. Let's show it. Let's show it again. So this girl comes up to her from
01:11:42.540 behind. The ball is nowhere near them. So there's an inbound pass about to come. Like that makes no
01:11:47.640 sense. It like if having watched and played basketball, it just makes no sense that you
01:11:51.880 would do that. Like maybe if there was a pick and you were coming around the pick, you might crash into
01:11:55.040 somebody that is just abject blatant. I am trying to hurt that person. And imagine if she had blown out
01:11:59.920 her knee right there. Look at that's it. And it was her expressing her anger. That's what was
01:12:03.920 happening there. This wasn't play. This was, I'm angry with you and I'm going to assault you.
01:12:08.680 And the meme now out on this from, if you watch MSNBC and the rest of it is that the league
01:12:12.620 that they have, they're sort of just in their anger at her because she's straight and white and a
01:12:17.400 little prettier than some of the other girls. That is literally what they're saying. Yeah. It is
01:12:20.660 literally what they're saying. I think Joy Reid actually said that. So Sonny Hostin said the following.
01:12:25.560 Oh, Sonny. Yeah. This is not in response to this, but in response to another one,
01:12:29.220 listen to Sonny Hostin sat night. If Caitlin Clark is the vehicle that will bring this sport that I
01:12:36.000 have loved so much and so long to little five-year-old girls playing in Harlem, I say yes,
01:12:42.020 bravo. I have no problem with that. I do think that there is a thing called pretty privilege.
01:12:48.940 There is a thing called white privilege. There is a thing called tall privilege. And we have to
01:12:54.580 acknowledge that. But I do think that she is more relatable to more people because she's white,
01:13:00.940 because she's attractive. And unfortunately, there still is that stigma against the LGBTQ plus
01:13:07.780 community. 70% of the WNBA is black. A third of the players are in the LGBTQ plus community.
01:13:14.260 I think that people have a problem with basketball playing women that are lesbians. Who cares? They
01:13:21.800 are great athletes. There is so much lunacy in that. First off, do you see why the perfect example
01:13:27.580 of why I say the LGBTQ plus community makes no sense? What does she mean that 30% of the league
01:13:31.940 is LGBTQ plus? Well, if you mean 30% of the league are lesbians, I'll accept that if that's the proper
01:13:36.760 number. But what do you mean? They're queer plus trans. Actually, they will have trans. They're going
01:13:41.640 to have a washed up 38 year old NBA player who's six, eight to 50. And he's going to realize I'm averaging
01:13:47.020 one point and I actually just got cut from the Knicks and I'm going to go and I'm going to
01:13:50.500 average a triple double 30 points a game. And I'm going to be, and I'm going to put on a dress
01:13:54.120 and they're going to call me Sally. And I'm going to make bank. And then Sonny Hostin will tell. Oh
01:13:57.620 my God, it's so great because now it shows that everybody loves the tea community. It's absolutely
01:14:02.700 insane. Also these things that they describe as privilege that you might be pretty or you might
01:14:07.180 be tall or something. We used to just, they were just things. They were part of the gestalt of what
01:14:11.940 you were as a human being. Right. And by the way, anyone can be pretty. I'm sick of this. Just try harder.
01:14:16.980 It's really not that hard. Truly. Like do something about your hair. Maybe try a diet,
01:14:22.980 put a little makeup on. I don't care what you look like naturally. You can make an effort and come
01:14:28.480 across as more attractive than you are. And I don't want to, it's like, she's very open about
01:14:33.540 how the number of procedures she's had. Like, it's my pretty privilege to shut up. Like either you,
01:14:38.560 either that's important to you, you have that vanity or you don't, but stop bitching about it.
01:14:42.100 And the worst, the worst part of that, of course, is that the way they would try to racialize
01:14:47.040 sports, sports for anyone that has ever played any sport ever, but particularly basketball,
01:14:51.600 because a lot of black people, you know, it's thought of as more of a black sport or something
01:14:54.680 like that. I have never, I play basketball every week. I have never stepped foot on a court anywhere,
01:14:59.620 whether it was Cali or New York or Florida or anywhere where anyone was that racism had anything
01:15:05.340 to do with anything. If you can play. Welcome to the team. They love you. They love you. It is the
01:15:10.360 great equalizer beyond anything else. She's been in the WNBA for two minutes. There's no reason to
01:15:16.060 hate her other than the amount of attention she's getting and her skin color. I mean, would this be
01:15:22.080 happening to a black Caitlin Clark? No. Getting the same amount of attention? Well, first off,
01:15:27.380 if a white woman, if an angry white woman bashed into the black Caitlin, Caitlin Clark, right?
01:15:33.900 Sunny would be going crazy and she'd be demanding. She'd be kicked out of the week and everything else.
01:15:37.400 Yeah. Okay, so just quickly, here's Whoopi Goldberg totally defending what this
01:15:42.180 Chennedy did to Caitlin Clark. Let's be realistic, okay? This is basketball,
01:15:47.580 okay? This happens in basketball all the time. Angel Reese got a clothesline the other day. I mean,
01:15:55.220 this is, you know, these are not like, here's the bone.
01:15:59.160 This is get out the way or I'm gonna move you. That's what the game is. So a lot of people,
01:16:08.580 however, are reading this as confrontation. But this is not- They're not playing on the court.
01:16:16.620 They're there to win. And just because they're women, get over yourselves, they're athletes.
01:16:23.600 Yeah. I'm sorry. So it's female empowerment. That is such an absolute lie. Absolute lie. Yes,
01:16:30.080 people get hit on a basketball court when you're going for a rebound. You might accidentally smash
01:16:33.780 into somebody. And yes, occasionally you throw an elbow or something. But if anyone was playing in a
01:16:38.240 rec league and they did what that woman did to Caitlin Clark, they would not be invited back.
01:16:43.720 It's a sin that the ball was not in play. She just went to hurt her. That's it.
01:16:48.760 By the way, my team has corrected me. You pronounced the name, even though it's spelled
01:16:51.760 C-H. You just pronounced it Kennedy. So my apologies to her. Kennedy.
01:16:57.700 Do we have any information about the lesbian? No one can find that her sexuality date.
01:17:01.580 I don't think anything's wrong with being a lesbian. So if she is a lesbian, it's great. If she's
01:17:05.760 straight, it's great. If she's queer. God bless. We don't care what her sexuality is. We care what
01:17:09.920 she did on the court. So Jamel Hill, this is National Review pointing out, she has complained that
01:17:15.860 Caitlin Clark's, quote, race and her sexuality played a role in her popularity. And she is
01:17:23.340 symptomatic of how black players are erased, erased. She's bringing more attention to the black players
01:17:31.340 than they've ever enjoyed ever before, because the WNBA is really not that popular.
01:17:36.980 Did people not like Michael Jordan because he was black? You know, the one thing that you can say
01:17:42.480 about that where race may be steeped a little bit into basketball was when in the 80s, when Larry
01:17:47.480 Bird and Magic were going at it and the Lakers and the Celtics and like there was some racial
01:17:52.960 element to it because it was like Larry Bird was this very white guy from Indiana and Magic Los
01:17:58.900 Angeles and flashy. They played very differently. There was this subtle race thing, but it wasn't
01:18:03.920 like I like this guy because he's white or I like this guy because he was black. There was this sort
01:18:08.640 of fun. There was like a humor to it and a play and they played into it like, oh, I'm the white guy.
01:18:14.360 I can shoot. You're the black guy. You can pass. And it was how we grew up, right? That's the good
01:18:18.280 old days when people would joke about this stuff and minimize it. Keep going. Well, all I would say
01:18:23.460 is I want a time machine. If you can, can we get a DeLorean? We can get a DeLorean. If we can get a
01:18:27.200 little bit. Give me some plutonium. I don't know where we're going to get it. We have to find some
01:18:32.120 Libyan terrorists. And if we could just turn around and go back to 1995. Yeah. Don't you
01:18:38.240 think we could fix so much of this? Well, we're not there. We're not there. Kennedy. Kennedy has
01:18:45.160 been asked now about her behavior. Oh, by the way. So one of the things that Whoopi was saying was that
01:18:52.500 one of the other Clark, uh, one of the other care players, not Kennedy, I think a different
01:18:59.180 angel Reese had been tight roped. I think she said earlier in the game. It's like there was a history
01:19:05.660 to it. If you look at it, she's angel Reese is going up to, to shoot a basket and an arm comes
01:19:12.660 behind her. Nobody would be criticizing that. We understand things get rough when you're shooting
01:19:17.160 the basket in. That's the point. There is go. You're going to be hurt. People get hurt on a basketball
01:19:21.640 court. That happens. And again, sometimes there are cheap shots. That's all fine. That person was
01:19:26.400 trying to take her out. And I'm really imagine it. She could have just blown out her knee right
01:19:30.420 there. Like the way she felt or something could have happened or she could have broke her hip or
01:19:33.780 whatever. And it's like, congratulations guys. Your league is hanging on by a thread before her and
01:19:39.760 it'll be hanging on by a thread after her. So this woman, Kennedy has no regrets at all. Here's what
01:19:46.240 she's claiming. Now watch this up. Uh, number eight, we're going back and forth. This basketball
01:19:50.980 is all hoops. After we finished the game, it's all love. I don't have any regrets with anything.
01:19:56.040 I'm going to compete and play a hundred percent harder, no matter who it is.
01:20:01.240 It's the, it's the Whoopi Goldberg defense. It's just rough on the court, but it's all love
01:20:04.800 off the court. But listen to this daily mail. It's the Ms. Rachel thing. It's all love.
01:20:08.620 It's all love, but she doesn't have the weird small hands. Um, small hands bother me that,
01:20:15.460 that chef, she's got them too. Why are they like so tiny and in close to the
01:20:19.620 I don't, I don't understand. Okay. Um, daily mail, July of 2021, Kennedy Carter was suspended
01:20:29.120 for conduct detrimental to the team. According to reports around the time, the suspension
01:20:34.040 was issued. Carter got into an argument with another player on the dream, Courtney
01:20:37.720 Williams, who asked her to improve her attitude during a game. After the game ended, Carter went
01:20:42.620 up to Williams in the locker room telling her she wanted to fight. Once that request for an
01:20:47.520 altercation was denied, Carter backed away. She did not play for the dream again. Um, so
01:20:53.880 apparently the, the daily mail reporting, she was kicked off of WNBA teams twice for a bad
01:20:59.820 attitude. So I don't think she is all about the love off the court. Not only that you saw
01:21:04.980 that she liked tweets where people were tweeting at her, like, Oh, you should have hit her harder
01:21:08.420 or yes. And she's liking the tweets. Yes. She's, she's, she should be kicked out of the league.
01:21:14.140 She actually should never, it is a privilege to play sports for a living. She should not be allowed
01:21:19.920 to play in the league anymore. She has shown no remorse. And that is not basketball. If this,
01:21:24.360 again, if this was just a play, there was a loose ball and you crashed into each other. And even if it
01:21:28.780 was a little chippy, fine, you were trying basically to decapitate her and you could have done it.
01:21:34.740 She should not be in the league anymore. Like they should just make such a clear statement.
01:21:38.520 And the fact that Whoopi, I mean, it's been so sad watching Whoopi's devolvement into all of this
01:21:43.100 lunacy that Whoopi would run cover for this. Sonny's like a genuine racist and lunatic and
01:21:47.440 whatever. But Whoopi was like, everyone loved Whoopi. You go back to 1995, like literally everyone
01:21:52.440 in America loved Whoopi. Sister Act. Sister Act. Jumping Jack Flash. That was a great movie.
01:21:56.020 It was a great movie. Really enjoyed that. Yeah. We had great movies back then too. Get Larry the
01:21:59.740 Habsett Guard. Get Larry the Habsett Guard. Molly, you in danger, girl. Like she was great.
01:22:05.160 Everyone loved her. But that she has gone all in on this. And the fact that they've made it racial
01:22:10.260 when if you just flip the race situation, they would tell you it completely.
01:22:13.420 What would they like her to do about her white skin? I'm curious. Like, should she be apologetic
01:22:17.520 for it? Should she say like, dude, the Robin DiAngelo, I'm white and I'm sorry before she enters
01:22:21.360 every game. Is that what they're going to be? And meanwhile, it's like, okay, so it's a white
01:22:25.120 woman entering a largely black sport and making headlines, which they resent. But when Serena
01:22:29.480 Williams entered a largely white sport of tennis and completely took over and dominated, she was
01:22:35.200 celebrated. People love her to this day. She's like the queen of tennis. And imagine if I don't
01:22:41.820 know another female, give me a white female tennis player. Can you do it? I don't know that I can
01:22:44.900 anybody, but yeah. Yeah. Well, what Martina. All right. So let's say she was playing Martina
01:22:49.260 Navratilova. We're combining generations here. And let's say at the end of the match, the match was over
01:22:53.400 and then Martina jumped over the net and then just bashed her. Do you think people would have
01:22:58.560 had a problem with that? Right. That's exactly it. It's infuriating to watch. One of the blowbacks,
01:23:04.000 it happened to Stephen A. Smith, who's got a sports show. Again, this is not my world. So forgive me,
01:23:10.160 the audience knows. I'm always like, I'll try to clean up where I can. I'm on stilts when I'm talking
01:23:13.700 about sports. And he got blowback that he hasn't been covering the WNBA enough, I guess, like over his
01:23:20.740 career. Watch this. All right. Who talks about the WNBA? Who talks about women? Who talk about
01:23:25.980 women's sports more than first take? Stephen A., respectfully, with your platform, you could have
01:23:31.720 been doing this three years ago if you wanted to. God, these... Wow. All right. We got to go to...
01:23:37.780 You guys. So did you say that? You know you're my guy, but... Who does more than us? Stephen A., I'm talking to you.
01:23:43.020 I'm talking to you. Wow. Don't do that. I'm talking to you about the power that you have. Oh, my Lord. Okay.
01:23:47.020 I'm talking to you. Okay. Okay. I got it. You my guy, but I'm talking to you. I got it. Guys, guys,
01:23:53.400 guys, I really appreciate that. You're my girl, but you've missed a lot of episodes of first take.
01:23:57.660 You missed a lot. Stephen A., three years ago, you were not talking about the WNBA at this level.
01:24:00.780 Don't do that. Guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys, guys. Nobody was, Monica. You making Stephen A.
01:24:05.260 point, Monica. Hey, hey. Monica, you making Stephen A. point. Please let me do my job. Please let me do my job.
01:24:11.300 I don't know who that was in the back yelling you're making his point, but he's right.
01:24:14.640 Of course. Of course. Because she's saying you should have done it more. You know why you're
01:24:19.840 talking about the WNBA now? It's because of Caitlin Clark. It's because of Caitlin Clark.
01:24:24.440 But this is why. We don't talk about women's field hockey either. I bet they don't do that a lot on
01:24:27.960 first take. This is why wokeness destroys everything. I don't watch ESPN anymore. I love
01:24:33.100 basketball. If I, right now, if I could snap my fingers and be a basketball player for a career and
01:24:37.180 make $40,000, I would drop everything else. I'm sorry, but the white men with the penises are only
01:24:41.640 being taken at the Washington Post. You mean they don't want a 47-year-old guy with
01:24:44.880 the torn ACL? They don't want that? I can't even play the gay card there. I'm gay. You'll let me
01:24:49.320 in the league. But now I completely lost. Sorry, sorry. You would go to the NBA if you could. You
01:24:57.280 love basketball. I love, love basketball. I don't watch basketball anymore because every time for three
01:25:02.260 years that I would turn on ESPN, it was that. They were yelling about race. They were yelling about
01:25:06.540 gender and the rest of it. I don't know who that girl is, but people like her, and Jamel Hill is a
01:25:12.500 great example of this, people who should have loved basketball and loved sports, they decided to make
01:25:18.720 everything racial and they've destroyed it. You want to see the counter to that? It's a friend of
01:25:22.260 ours, Sage Steele, who's the most lovely, wonderful person who accomplished her childhood dream of becoming
01:25:29.300 an ESPN broadcaster. She was wonderful on ESPN, and she didn't make it about all of that stuff.
01:25:35.140 And then unfortunately for her, they, they turned on her because she actually did her job
01:25:39.020 instead of ramp, uh, basically yelling at people all day about race and gender and everything else.
01:25:44.040 And then honestly, like then when they treated her like shit, she didn't play the race card either.
01:25:49.100 Like to the, the beginning, the middle and the end, she was like, stop making race a thing,
01:25:53.980 which is why she couldn't survive there. Yeah. I mean, twisted. A final thing on the,
01:25:58.080 the numbers with Caitlin Clark. Um, this is per a tweet by Jimmy Trena who writes for sports
01:26:03.820 illustrated attendance at non Caitlin Clark, WNBA games this past weekend, 7,000, 4,000, 9,000,
01:26:10.560 7,000, 3,000. You get the idea. Attendance at Caitlin Clark, WNBA games this past weekend,
01:26:15.540 17,000, 17,000. I mean, that's one, these are like 3,000 and 4,000 to 17,000. Think what a
01:26:23.040 difference it makes for these women to be in full stadiums now, right? We're like tickets are going
01:26:28.360 through the roof and the vendors are making money and people are buying their jerseys because
01:26:32.020 they may have come to see Caitlin, but then they fall in love with this other player.
01:26:35.140 Who's amazing that night. Can you imagine finally, thank you. You guys are getting what you always
01:26:40.300 wanted. You're getting mainstream coverage. You're getting audiences. You're getting people to pay
01:26:44.440 attention and buy jerseys and you're making it about race and sexuality and how pretty she is,
01:26:50.840 which is just outrageous. Um, she's pretty, but she's no prettier than the rest of them. Like
01:26:55.880 they're all actually kind of attractive. All the women we just saw athletic, they take care of
01:26:59.500 themselves. Like that's the last thing they should be bitching about. All right. Stand by
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01:28:07.520 All right, Dave. So we've got to talk about Kim Kardashian. It's important because she's everywhere
01:28:13.260 and so annoying. Um, so right today she's getting blowback because variety put her on the cover with,
01:28:21.180 I think, Chloe Sevigny, like an actual accomplished actress who's won awards and is, I think, generally
01:28:30.140 regarded as one of the top acting talent that we have. And what is Kim Kardashian doing on screen
01:28:37.120 left in the actors on actors cover? Is she an actor? Has she ever acted in anything? She was in
01:28:44.300 American Horror Story and now she's doing something with Ryan Murphy. I don't know what it is, but she's
01:28:51.820 trying. Well, she had a sex tape, but is that acting? That's literally how she became famous.
01:28:55.100 She became famous by getting banged on camera. I'm sorry, but that's what happened.
01:29:00.300 Was that acting though? Or was that just having a good time?
01:29:03.060 Good point. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. I didn't see it. I don't, I don't know.
01:29:08.980 Was there a scene? I haven't seen it either, but, uh, yeah, no, it's very graphic. Was she the
01:29:14.260 housekeeper? Like what's going on here? I don't know. No, it's with Ray J. Yeah. That I think
01:29:17.880 he's a singer. Yeah. Rapper. Um, yeah, no, they're going at it and it's very graphic and there are
01:29:23.660 reports that they did it willingly and that he was paid to participate in this with her and that her
01:29:29.680 mother then sold it. She's denied that and claimed that she sued, uh, and got paid, you know, off for
01:29:35.160 the lawsuit. But I don't believe her. I believe she did participate in it. That's how she became
01:29:39.260 a household name because thanks to her sex tape, which just happened to leak months before the
01:29:43.140 launch of her show. So here she is now like hanging with the app on the cover. And I'm telling you,
01:29:50.800 this is a bridge too far. Like it's one thing to see her enormous ass in the New York post,
01:29:55.880 because I understand they're trying to sell magazines or newspapers, but this really is
01:30:01.940 where, what's next. She's going to be on the cover of nature next to one of our Nobel scientists.
01:30:07.900 Like she's going to be on the cover of Politico next to Trump. Like this is ridiculous. We're,
01:30:13.980 we're, we're so obsessed with damn clicks. Yeah. We'll put anything, anything on these covers
01:30:20.660 and celebrate them. Like they're Madam Teresa, mother Teresa. Yeah. That's exactly what I was going to say.
01:30:25.020 Like the click nature of everything. And you and I can get caught in that. Like it's a challenge
01:30:29.440 for anyone that's trying to do something roughly, honestly, to not get caught in just, I will do
01:30:34.540 anything for clicks. And the more clicks you get, then it starts feeding the algorithm more. And
01:30:38.620 then the more you get, the more you get, the more you get. Kardashians, the entire machine around
01:30:42.720 them, you know, they've got tequilas and they've got the TV shows and they've got, I'm sure there's a
01:30:46.200 zillion other brands and verticals in their makeup. They have figured out how to just like feed a beast
01:30:52.520 constantly that consistently rewards them for it. I mean, it's a magic word. That's upsetting
01:30:58.640 that that variety would do this. What is she doing on there? Like you couldn't find a real actress
01:31:04.200 who's actually accomplished something in this field. What about Meryl Streep? She's still around
01:31:08.560 like how about Meryl Streep? There's a lot of great ones. Like I feel bad. Chloe Sevigny must've been
01:31:13.160 like, why on earth am I having to partner with this woman for this cover shoot and this, and this
01:31:18.440 honor. Oh, because this is like their, their thing where they, it's an actor asking an actor
01:31:22.920 question. So aren't you supposed to have insight into acting and everything? And she's like, well,
01:31:26.580 I got banged on a boat. I need Kyle Dunnigan right now with his impression of Kim Kardashian.
01:31:31.660 People need to work. Like when you worked, what was it like? That's him. He does it better than I do.
01:31:39.440 I think she's got a big ass, I guess. I mean, for that, you know, we must thank her.
01:31:44.220 We salute her. Okay. But wait, there's more because did you see Kim Kardashian had her daughter
01:31:50.680 Northwest with Kanye West? Yes. Star in the Lion King, the live performance of the Lion King. Hold
01:31:58.780 on. This is what they did. It was at the Lion King 30th anniversary, a live to film concert event
01:32:04.980 at the Hollywood bowl. And her 10 year old kid performed alongside Jeremy Irons, Billy Eichner,
01:32:13.900 Jennifer Hudson and others as Simba in Lion King. And I'm sorry, Dave. Look, I am a public person
01:32:24.240 and I certainly don't want my kids to not get opportunities because I've chosen this life,
01:32:29.860 but nor would I feel comfortable exploiting the fact that people know who I am to insert my already
01:32:37.720 enormous, enormously privileged kid into a role that, let me just be kind, she was not well suited
01:32:44.840 for. Okay. And the Nepo baby situation that's happening there with double billionaire parents
01:32:51.220 so that this kid could get this role that could have gone to somebody else and honestly should have
01:32:56.420 gone to somebody else is infuriating. It's infuriating. But look, they have built, again,
01:33:02.260 they built this industry. They have actually built an industry based on just being famous and
01:33:07.280 something that has just like been able to feed itself relentlessly. And you know, Hollywood,
01:33:11.840 like then you sit there and there's the producer and everybody's impressed. And oh my God, there's
01:33:16.700 all these clicks and there's views. And suddenly we sold out the Hollywood bowl. Can you imagine
01:33:21.140 Jeremy Irons? I mean, he's a pretty serious actor. Can you imagine like literally like,
01:33:26.180 like kill me now or kill me now? I don't know. That was very well done. It wasn't too bad. I don't
01:33:34.120 know. I'm sick of it. I just feel like I'm sick of her. I'm sick of them. I hate their brand. I hate
01:33:38.620 what they stand for. And I hate their outsized influence on our country and our culture. And I
01:33:43.900 would love for it to stop getting rewarded. Listen, I live in Miami. It is the big ass capital
01:33:48.100 of the world. Is it? Yeah. Oh, number one. Oh my God. You got to come down to Miami. I mean,
01:33:52.800 but they're all fake, right? No, they're all fake. Yeah. They didn't get them like the old
01:33:55.680 fashioned way. It's like the Brazilian ass or whatever it is. And if that, I assume that has
01:33:59.640 something to do with Kim Kardashian, but you just can't get a seat on a bus. As my own ass starts to
01:34:04.940 succumb to the forces of gravity, I have thought like, what can you do? And then I thought if you
01:34:09.020 get that, all that stuff injected, you're just going to have an ass down in the back of your knees.
01:34:13.220 Like now in your old, it's just going to be like way down there. That's not hot. Like two drooping
01:34:18.440 water balloons. You remember? No one wants that. Joan Rivers had a great bit about how her boobs
01:34:24.300 were sagging over the years. And she was basically just like kicking them down the street as she was
01:34:27.760 walking. Well, that's my mom. My mom says, Oh, I used to be 38 double D. Now I'm a 42 long.
01:34:32.740 That's funny. That's funny. All right. Last but not least. Yes. JLo and Ben Affleck are in the Daily
01:34:40.820 Mail. A great piece by Maureen Callahan, who I love, who is not surprised that they are reportedly
01:34:47.080 breaking up and is somewhat celebrating it as I kind of am myself in a way. Not, not because I
01:34:53.100 want to see them break up, but because I believe the whole relationship was fake. I think it's a PR
01:34:56.800 creation. I said that at the time that they got together again, he was trying, she was trying to
01:35:02.560 distract from the fact that A-Rod had just cheated on her and he had terrible press from all of his
01:35:07.180 alcoholism. He cheated on Jennifer Garner with the nanny. And I wonder what it says to you because
01:35:13.460 she just finished a film celebrating this amazing love story with this Hollywood nonsense about how
01:35:22.460 great everything is between them and how, okay. Like everything in that town, it wasn't true. It
01:35:29.400 was fake. Megan, I think we can go full circle on the show today because we started talking about how
01:35:34.180 the mainstream media lies about everything. And we were talking about that as it pertains to the news
01:35:37.780 and what's going on in the world and current events, but also everything related to Hollywood is fake.
01:35:42.600 The relationships are fake. Even the ones that don't seem fake are still fake to some degree
01:35:47.260 because they have been brought together by the studio or by the agent or by the manager.
01:35:52.160 I lived in Hollywood. I know enough of these people. It's all just so that someone will buy
01:35:57.460 people magazine and something else. It's not to say that there's no trying to think there,
01:36:01.680 there are like every now and again, you'll find a couple that's a real couple. What's her name?
01:36:04.740 Who is in desperate housewives and married the actor in Fargo. Uh, uh, and then she got in trouble
01:36:10.120 for the school scandal. Yeah. Yeah. Like they strike Felicity Huffman and Piers Brozman,
01:36:15.080 Brozman. Well, not a famous woman, but they have a real marriage and they're lovely. Right. So I have
01:36:19.560 no doubt that some of these people, but when you see these big power things that end up on all of
01:36:24.360 the covers of all the things, it's all fake. It's a story. It's, it's the same thing as the
01:36:29.760 Kardashian thing. And yes, is it now coming to a spectacular crashing halt for all of them? Well,
01:36:36.400 they don't need it anymore or it's just, and don't, don't they have a trans kid or something?
01:36:41.300 Yes. They, on both sides, his, his child with Jennifer Garner and, and his step child with
01:36:47.840 JLo. That is statistically impossible. I know. Did you see that video? And when Disney,
01:36:54.020 there was videos of Disney execs got leaked and one of the women was like my binary daughter and
01:36:58.660 my non-binary daughter and my, and Jordan Peterson just went off on it because it was
01:37:02.960 like, this cannot be, no, it literally cannot be. And even if it is your odd pride about it.
01:37:09.680 Move off the, off the left coast. Yeah, exactly. Move to Miami. Well, don't move to Miami.
01:37:14.260 Okay. It's closing, by the way, you can come, but we're pretty much closed. Almost everyone will
01:37:17.440 get killed by an alligator there. Don't come. It's horrible. It's horrible. Stay away. That was full
01:37:23.860 circle. We did it. Great to see you. Great to see you. Oh, you're awesome. Dave Rubin,
01:37:27.900 everybody. And thanks to all of you for joining us today. We're going to be back tomorrow. We'll
01:37:30.900 take a look at some of the legal cases, dominating politics and more. See ya then.
01:37:39.500 Thanks for listening to the Megan Kelly show. No BS, no agenda, and no fear.