The Michael Knowles Show - May 24, 2022


Ep. 1012 - Abortion Demons Want Children Imported, Not Born


Episode Stats

Length

50 minutes

Words per Minute

172.54

Word Count

8,769

Sentence Count

716

Misogynist Sentences

21

Hate Speech Sentences

36


Summary

Whoopi Goldberg is a fake Catholic? And why does she think abortion is a sin? Plus, why do the Libs care so much about the Catholic sacraments? All that and more on this week s episode of The Michael Knowles Show.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Archbishop of San Francisco has informed Nancy Pelosi that her public support for abortion
00:00:06.060 constitutes a grave and mortal sin, and therefore she is not to receive holy communion
00:00:12.160 until she repents, confesses her sins, and receives absolution, as the church has taught
00:00:17.260 consistently for 2,000 years. But the self-styled, devout Catholic Nancy Pelosi has rejected her
00:00:25.640 bishop's instruction, just as she has rejected other essential non-negotiable teachings of the
00:00:31.100 church to which she allegedly belongs. Pelosi's behavior has left many people confused, which is
00:00:38.520 why we are so fortunate to have noted theologian and doctor of the church, Whoopi Goldberg, to help
00:00:44.940 clear up the finer points of Catholic theology. The abortion rights battle is starting to blur the
00:00:51.400 lines between church and state. The Archbishop of San Francisco is calling for Speaker Nancy Pelosi
00:00:59.860 to be denied receiving communion because of her pro-choice stance. He's one of the priests who
00:01:05.060 also called for President Biden to be denied sacrament. This is not your job, dude. That is
00:01:10.360 not up to you to make that decision. Okay, we have to stop right there. We will get to the rest of what
00:01:16.120 she said. But we have to stop there because maybe Whoopi is confused or I don't know.
00:01:22.700 That is literally his job. It is his job to make that decision. That is what a bishop is. That's
00:01:30.640 what a bishop does. Whoopi Goldberg might not know that because she's not Catholic. No one is really
00:01:36.480 sure what Whoopi Goldberg believes. She has said that she feels Jewish, which would explain why she took
00:01:42.940 a Jewish stage name. But her name is not Goldberg. That's not the name she was born with. I think
00:01:47.800 it's Johnson. She's not Jewish. She doesn't practice Judaism. Nevertheless, she, a fake Jew,
00:01:56.220 is now going on to pontificate on Catholic Eucharistic theology.
00:02:00.960 What is the saying? It's kind of amazing. But, you know, what is the point of communion, right? It's for
00:02:12.180 sinners. It's the for the for sinners. It's the reward of saints, but the bread of sinners. How dare
00:02:19.560 you? How dare you? That is if Pope Francis says that that's the issue. Now, despite Whoopi's slam
00:02:26.020 poetry and regardless of the media's favorite one-liners from Pope Francis, that's not what
00:02:31.680 the church teaches. The church teaches and has always taught for 2,000 years that before receiving
00:02:36.920 Holy Communion, Catholics must confess our mortal sins and we must repent and then confess and then
00:02:42.340 we can receive communion. Sometimes we sin, we don't make it to confession. On those Sundays,
00:02:47.400 faithful Catholics choose not to receive communion because if we did, we would, in the words of St.
00:02:53.520 Paul, be eating our own damnation. Now, listen, you might not believe any of that. You might not
00:03:00.600 believe all of it. You might not believe any of it. Nancy Pelosi might not believe all that.
00:03:06.240 Whoopi Goldberg might not believe all of that. Okay. No one is forcing these people to be Catholic.
00:03:13.880 If they think that it's all a bunch of baloney, why are all these libs so insistent that Pelosi
00:03:21.760 be allowed to receive communion in a state of unrepentant mortal sin? If they think that the
00:03:27.200 church is wrong and not just wrong, but wrong on essential teachings, unchangeable teachings like the
00:03:32.600 teaching on abortion, then why do they care so much about the Catholic sacraments? The answer is
00:03:38.480 clear. Leftism is its own religion. Abortion is its sacrament. And the libs want their blasphemy
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00:05:57.960 I don't want to bore you with Catholic theology. I do have to correct what Whoopi Goldberg is saying,
00:06:03.160 and I know that it's probably the biggest news story going on right now because you finally got
00:06:08.340 pushback against the Speaker of the House of Representatives on this essential question of
00:06:13.160 abortion. Biggest topic in the country right now. But I don't want to bore you with Catholic theology
00:06:17.860 if you're not interested in it. You don't have any desire to become Catholic or practice the faith or
00:06:23.400 anything like that. So then why do all of these non-Catholics take such a big issue about it?
00:06:27.780 Why? Why does Whoopi Goldberg care? Why does Pelosi care? Why does Joe Scarborough care? Joe
00:06:33.600 Scarborough, very much not a Catholic, just took to his soapbox on MSNBC to excoriate the Catholic
00:06:40.140 Church for enforcing its 2,000-year-old teachings. This past weekend, the San Francisco Archdiocese
00:06:47.300 has banned Nancy Pelosi, who we're having on the show tomorrow, Speaker of the House,
00:06:51.120 from receiving communion. She's a staunch Catholic, but because of her stance on abortion,
00:06:56.420 they've banned her. We'll be asking her about that. But this is where we're going with all of
00:07:02.240 this. A lot of opportunities for the Democrats, but a lot of challenges.
00:07:06.040 Mika, the Catholic Church, really, the priests in the Catholic Church really do have a lot of room
00:07:11.860 to stand on their high horse and be self-righteous towards parishioners who have been faithful
00:07:18.260 parishioners for decades. We'll leave that right there.
00:07:19.360 Who actually stayed with it through a crisis where priests abused thousands and thousands
00:07:28.160 of children and passed children around from one church to another church, from one diocese to
00:07:35.920 another diocese. It went all the way up to the top, and they are being self-righteous and telling Nancy
00:07:43.120 Pelosi that she can't take communion, they should thank God that Nancy Pelosi has remained a Catholic
00:07:50.240 through their torrent of the most grotesque sins imaginable.
00:07:57.480 The Catholic Church should thank God that Nancy Pelosi, an unrepentant sinner who is flouting the
00:08:07.740 essential teachings of the church, is violating the instructions of her bishop because of the sex
00:08:16.120 scandal in the church, which obviously was real. But as studies have shown, sex abuse is no more
00:08:22.020 prevalent in the Catholic Church than it is in any other religion. And it's certainly no more prevalent
00:08:26.600 than it is in the secular leftist society. It's actually much less prevalent. Children are much,
00:08:32.480 much, much more likely to be sexually abused by teachers in public school than they would be by a
00:08:37.320 Catholic priest. The numbers are not even close. And furthermore, why does Joe care? Why is Joe
00:08:43.680 getting so worked up about this? Why is he getting worked up about a bishop of a church that he does
00:08:50.240 not believe in, enforcing the teachings of that church, the consistent 2,000-year-old teachings,
00:08:55.700 on one of the parishioners, on one of the other nominal members of the lay faithful, of, again,
00:09:02.500 the church that Joe Scarborough does not belong to, of the faith that he does not believe in.
00:09:06.860 Why are all the libs so bizarrely obsessed with Nancy Pelosi being able to break the rules of
00:09:16.180 the Catholic Church and in such a way that will actually harm her mortal soul if the Catholic
00:09:21.240 religion is true? This is the question for me with Pelosi. This, to me, I think dispels all of the
00:09:30.120 media contrived pity party for Nancy Pelosi here. Why does Pelosi so badly want to receive the
00:09:37.420 communion in a state of unrepentant mortal sin? If the Catholic faith is true, then what the
00:09:46.240 archbishop is doing is helping Nancy Pelosi. It is for her protection. And we know Nancy Pelosi just
00:09:51.760 went to mass in D.C. on Sunday. She received Holy Communion in contravention of what the Bishop of
00:09:58.440 San Francisco, her home parish, said. But if Nancy Pelosi does not believe in the Catholic faith,
00:10:08.760 if she thinks the Catholic Church's teachings on abortion, which go back 2,000 years, which remain
00:10:13.240 unchanged and, according to the catechism, unchangeable, you can never change it, then that
00:10:18.180 means that Nancy Pelosi thinks that the faith is false. If Nancy Pelosi thinks the faith is false,
00:10:22.320 why does she care about receiving the sacraments? She doesn't believe in the sacraments then.
00:10:26.520 So what's it to her? If, on the other hand, she believes that the faith is true,
00:10:31.100 then surely she should follow the faith. And the faith is true on this unchangeable essential teaching
00:10:36.840 on abortion. And she should repent because she's imperiling her soul. She should do what the Bishop
00:10:41.500 is telling her to do because the Bishop is trying to help her.
00:10:44.100 Maybe the Catholic faith is true or false. You know, I think it's true. Maybe Nancy Pelosi doesn't.
00:10:52.740 Maybe you don't. Whether it's true or not, whether Nancy Pelosi's faith is sincere or insincere,
00:11:01.860 the craziest thing about this whole controversy is that there is no circumstance, there is no
00:11:06.780 combination of any of those things in which Pelosi's actions are justified. It's so, so I wondered,
00:11:14.100 to myself, why? Why is she so insistent? Why is Joe Scarborough? Why are Whoopi Goldberg? Why are
00:11:18.080 they so outraged by this? It is because you're seeing a real conflict of religions here. Christianity
00:11:24.020 versus leftism. And it's a battle between these two faiths, a battle between these two churches.
00:11:31.660 And what the libs are demanding, what the pro-abortion people are demanding,
00:11:36.080 is that the Catholic faith surrender. And Christianity broadly, surrender. That's what
00:11:42.560 they want. Abortion is the sacrament. As Peter Kreift says, abortion even uses the same words as the
00:11:48.860 Holy Communion. This is my body, except to a blasphemously opposite meaning. And what the libs are,
00:11:55.140 the reason that all these non-Catholic, liberal people, heretics, schismatics, apostates,
00:12:00.560 all these people, the reason they care so much is that they are insistent that their
00:12:07.180 blasphemous sacrament of their unholy religion of leftism be blessed by the spiritual authority
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00:13:35.140 to a really, really new level. You know, the libs are, they've tried to make some religious
00:13:41.220 arguments. They're really going after the Catholic arguments right now. They're trying to insinuate
00:13:45.380 that Pope Francis somehow is pro-abortion, which is not true. Pope Francis says abortion is murder,
00:13:50.180 and it's comparable to hiring a hitman to kill your enemies. So, okay, the religious arguments,
00:13:55.200 that's not going to work for the libs. So now they're moving to economic arguments. CNN's Dana
00:13:59.700 Bash just had the governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson, on, who is pro-life. And Dana Bash made
00:14:06.780 the argument that if we get rid of Roe v. Wade, if we outlaw abortion, there might be more poor people.
00:14:14.740 Arkansas already struggles to support vulnerable children. Nearly one in four children in Arkansas
00:14:21.760 lives in poverty. More than 4,600 kids are already in your state's overloaded foster care
00:14:28.580 system. Do you really think that your state is prepared to protect and care for even more children
00:14:34.280 if abortion does become illegal there? That argument that Dana Bash is making to Asa Hutchinson
00:14:42.560 could be reduced to three words. Kill the poor. That's what she's saying. She's saying that's what
00:14:49.400 we're doing right now. She's saying thanks to abortion, poor people can have the opportunity
00:14:55.440 to kill their children before they're born into the world and go on the public dole and we the
00:14:59.980 taxpayers have to support them. So they have that option now to just kill the poor while they're still
00:15:05.040 cute little babies and they don't grow up and take too much money from the taxpayer. So Governor
00:15:10.340 Hutchinson, if we get rid of abortion, are you really prepared to feed the poor? Are you really
00:15:16.460 prepared to let the poor live? Asa Hutchinson, who's kind of a squishy Republican, a little bit
00:15:23.280 dumbfounded there though. Dana, is that really the argument you're making? That really is the argument
00:15:29.120 that she's making. I remember these arguments because I used to make them when I was a teenager
00:15:34.140 because I read those stupid freakonomics arguments and all the fashionable liberal arguments and this is
00:15:39.380 what they come down to. They say, you know, look, people born in the inner cities, you know, they can
00:15:44.380 become criminals. These are not great areas. So let's just, places where the abortion rate is kind
00:15:49.000 of high, let's just keep it up because it's going to reduce the crime rate. It's going to reduce
00:15:52.860 welfare spending. That's why we need to kill innocent little babies is that they might come up to be sort
00:15:58.280 of a burden to us. That is really evil thinking. When you think about it in the light of day,
00:16:05.800 that is really some evil stuff. And it's so selfish. And that's what this whole abortion issue comes
00:16:11.660 down to. Selfishness versus charity. No matter how you slice the abortion issue, it comes down to my
00:16:18.700 selfishness to have sex whenever I want without consequence. My selfishness to control my own body at
00:16:25.440 all times and not be inconvenienced at all, even if the alternative is killing an innocent little
00:16:29.820 baby. The selfishness to pursue my own whims and desires and career and never sacrifice anything,
00:16:36.260 not even for my own child. The selfishness to get to keep all of my money and not have to feed my
00:16:40.480 little baby and not have to clothe my little baby and not have to put my baby in school. The selfishness
00:16:44.460 to be able to pick up at a moment's notice and drop every responsibility in the world.
00:16:49.760 That's all it comes down to. Me, me, me. All through the night, I, me, my, I, me, my, I, me,
00:16:55.900 my, my rights. Never do you hear any argument for one's obligation to one's own child. Never do we
00:17:02.520 hear how wonderful the sacrifice is. Anyone who's a parent out there listening knows that having kids
00:17:08.660 requires a lot of sacrifice. You sacrifice your sleep, first of all. You sacrifice your body,
00:17:14.360 certainly if you're a woman. You sacrifice a lot of your money. You sacrifice a lot of your time.
00:17:18.540 You might sacrifice part of your career. And you sacrifice all these things. And it's wonderful.
00:17:23.480 You wouldn't trade that for anything in the world. It's so, but we don't, we don't talk about that.
00:17:28.920 Or, you know, I'm sorry, we don't hear about that from the pro-abortion movement. They seem not to
00:17:33.040 understand that. What is the pro-life argument? The pro-life argument doesn't deny that you've got
00:17:38.880 to sacrifice things. The pro-life argument doesn't deny that pregnancy is inconvenient and uncomfortable
00:17:43.220 sometimes. Pro-life movement doesn't deny that kids take a lot out of you. But the pro-life
00:17:48.840 movement just says it's worth it. We don't, we talk about the right to life, but more we just talk
00:17:52.800 about our natural obligations. More we talk about charity. More we talk about what it, what it means
00:17:57.740 to, to have responsibility to our fellow citizens and especially to our kids. Totally foreign to the
00:18:04.300 people on CNN. Ugh. Gosh, if we let, if we don't kill these babies in the womb, they might be poor and
00:18:09.440 icky and yucky. Ugh. Then we'll have to, we might even have to pay for them. So awful. Speaking of
00:18:14.480 poverty, speaking of not caring about our fellow citizens, 56% of San Antonio retailers reported
00:18:21.640 being completely out of baby formula last week. Local news outlet reported that parents in San Antonio
00:18:29.100 are struggling the most in the United States to get formula that their babies need, with 56%
00:18:35.320 of retailers reporting empty shelves. Not just that the supply is low, totally empty.
00:18:44.860 This is a failure of national policy. This is part of the reason, by the way,
00:18:50.000 why the Democrats are hemorrhaging support right now. Because the Democrats are, and the elite
00:18:56.220 Republicans too, but especially the Democrats. The Democrats are focused on transgenderism in schools.
00:19:01.920 The urgent national need to chop off kids' genitals and put them on puberty blockers.
00:19:06.300 The urgent national need to stop the sun monster. Climate change, that's the most pressing need.
00:19:11.140 The urgent need to stop oil contracts in Alaska and elsewhere in the country so that we can have
00:19:16.760 more electric cars. The urgent national need to get involved in the war in Ukraine,
00:19:22.240 that because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a conflict that's been going on for a thousand years.
00:19:26.960 The urgent national need to put everything on hold. The urgent national need to let millions of
00:19:31.460 illegal aliens cross the border. And then, by the way, ship baby formula down to them before American
00:19:35.600 citizens get it. And regular American citizens all around the country of every race, color,
00:19:42.360 country of origin, they're looking at this and they're saying, what the hell is wrong with you people?
00:19:48.940 A national policy that does not address people's basic needs. Not the need to mutilate our bodies to
00:19:59.560 pretend to be the other sex. That's not a basic need. It's not a need at all, actually. Not the need
00:20:04.000 of people to redo all of their automobiles so that you can go along with your sun monster
00:20:10.460 cult. That's not a basic. That could even have some enhancement to society in the future. I don't
00:20:16.920 think it will, but maybe it could. But it's not a basic need. Food, money, shelter. These are kind of
00:20:23.980 basic things, jobs. These are basic things. And the national policy is not addressing them.
00:20:30.160 National policy should be aimed at the common good of citizens. This is really basic stuff.
00:20:36.280 Joe Biden used to get this. Joe Biden used to understand this. He, Joe Biden, 15 years ago,
00:20:43.380 certainly Joe Biden 20 years ago, talked like a Republican today. There was a clip that was going
00:20:50.240 around of Joe Biden. I don't know how long ago. It was probably about 20 years ago. Joe Biden talking
00:20:55.460 about marriage, talking about the issues that the American people should be talking about. You sounded
00:21:00.620 kind of like a Republican. We are desperately concerned about the circumstance relating to
00:21:08.020 avian flu. We don't have enough vaccines. We don't have enough police officers. And we're going to
00:21:14.540 debate the next three weeks, I'm told, gay marriage, a flag amendment, and God only knows what else.
00:21:22.320 I can't believe the American people can't see through this. We already have a law,
00:21:26.480 the Defense of Marriage Act, where we've all voted, not where I voted and others said, look,
00:21:30.380 marriage is between a man and a woman, and states must respect that. Nobody's violated that law.
00:21:37.180 There's been no challenge to that law. Why do we need a constitutional amendment? Marriage is between
00:21:42.540 a man and a woman. What's the game going on here? It's like looking at a different man. It's like,
00:21:49.080 one, because he's semi-coherent and it can at least form English sentences there.
00:21:53.900 But two, because he's saying things that are mostly normal. Now, I don't want to sound like
00:21:59.120 I'm complimenting Joe Biden too much. He was always a hack and he was just trying to distract from good
00:22:04.460 conservative priorities here. The conservatives at the time were trying to pass a constitutional
00:22:07.860 amendment to codify the definition of marriage because they knew that the Supreme Court would get
00:22:12.040 kind of funny with things and overturned the Defense of Marriage Act, which is exactly what
00:22:16.200 happened. And Joe Biden here, very disingenuously, or at least very stupidly, is saying that that would
00:22:21.000 not happen. But just listen, he's talking about, he's saying, look, everyone's afraid of catching
00:22:25.640 this flu. Well, we need to go out there and stop people from catching this flu. We need to make sure
00:22:31.780 that we take care of the basic needs of the American people, not talk about these extraneous
00:22:37.480 things that no one cares about. That guy's gone. So how did Joe Biden, who used to be a somewhat
00:22:44.020 practical guy, used to be somewhat more moderate, used to talk to really basic issues. How did he
00:22:49.480 become this current guy? The problem for Joe Biden is he doesn't actually believe anything.
00:22:54.140 So obviously he's changed his view on marriage. He's changed his view on abortion. He's changed his
00:22:58.560 view on anything, on anything that is convenient for him. He wakes up in the morning, licks his finger,
00:23:04.100 puts it in the air, figures which way the wind is blowing, and then that determines what he is
00:23:08.900 going to believe that day. And the problem for that is you're never sturdy on anything.
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00:23:31.620 And so he's going to blow where the urgent popular winds go. And that almost always leads you to
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00:26:57.340 It's not just Biden. The entire Democrat Party leadership is so thoroughly dishonest,
00:27:03.080 and we don't always find it out for sure at the time. Sometimes it takes a little while,
00:27:08.500 months or years to have definitive proof of the corruption of these Democrats in particular. I'm
00:27:14.600 not letting Republicans off the hook totally, but the Democrats are a lot worse. It's just the way it
00:27:18.320 is. It's just a fact. Well, we finally found out something that those of us with two brain cells to
00:27:22.920 rub together have suspected for six years now. Who do you think was behind the Russia hoax?
00:27:29.320 Who do you think was behind it? Was it the Russians behind it? Was it the British? Was it the FBI?
00:27:36.820 Could have been? Was it this? You know who it was. It was Hillary. Of course it was Hillary. It was
00:27:42.720 Hillary all along, and we suspected it, and we knew it in our heart of hearts, and the media said,
00:27:47.860 oh, that's a crazy conspiracy theory. That's crazy. You crazy, kooky conspiracists,
00:27:53.040 you think that Hillary is behind every problem. She's the boogeyman. Nope. Do you know how I know that
00:27:58.140 Hillary was behind it? Because her campaign manager just said so. Hillary's campaign manager,
00:28:03.700 Robbie Mook, just testified as a witness in special counsel John Durham's trial of Michael
00:28:08.700 Sussman. Michael Sussman, who is the lawyer accused of lying to the FBI about this whole Russia hoax.
00:28:16.320 In September 2016, Michael Sussman took claims of a secret Donald Trump connection to the Russians,
00:28:23.840 to Russia's Alpha Bank, to the FBI. So it's not just that he took the claims to the press. It's not
00:28:30.520 just that he took these claims to Twitter. He took them to the FBI, and then he lied. He said he was not
00:28:38.200 acting on behalf of any client. That was not true. He was working for Hillary. He was doing it for
00:28:44.080 Hillary. So Robbie Mook, along with Hillary's policy advisor, Jake Sullivan, who is now the national
00:28:50.880 security advisor for Joe Biden, along with Jennifer Palmieri, the comms director for Hillary, along with
00:28:57.960 John Podesta, the spirit cooking campaign chairman for Hillary, gave this cooked up nonsense to a
00:29:05.160 reporter. Hillary was personally asked about this and personally approved it. The story then appeared
00:29:13.180 in Slate. Slate is a left-wing website. The left-wing website naturally didn't do any due diligence,
00:29:18.920 didn't do any actual investigative work on this. They just took the Clinton campaign's claims as
00:29:24.020 gospel truth. Then, on Halloween 2016, Mr. Sullivan issued a statement mentioning the Slate story,
00:29:31.420 saying, quote, this could be the most direct link yet between Donald Trump and Moscow.
00:29:36.100 Then Hillary tweeted Jake Sullivan's statement with this comment, quote, computer scientists have
00:29:42.440 apparently uncovered, listen to that word, computer scientists have apparently uncovered a covert server
00:29:50.280 linking the Trump organization to a Russian-based bank. Now, in true Clintonian fashion, you could argue
00:29:58.640 she didn't technically lie here because of that word apparently. And it appeared that way. It was apparently
00:30:06.540 so because the Clinton campaign was lying about it. So it's true. It did kind of appear that way.
00:30:12.100 It's just that they set the whole thing up. It was completely fake news. And Hillary herself
00:30:16.760 directed it. She was at the top of the whole thing. And also in true Clintonian fashion,
00:30:23.900 they're saying this is old news. What the Clintons always do, and other Democrats have learned to
00:30:28.320 emulate this. They lie, lie, lie, lie. They keep getting accused. They lie, lie, lie, lie. There's
00:30:36.780 new evidence. They lie, lie, lie. Finally, it's proven that they actually did what they said they
00:30:41.360 didn't do. And then they say it's old news. They say, what are you talking about? Oh, come on. That's
00:30:46.440 from 2016. Yeah, but you've been lying about it since 2016. Yeah, nah, man. Water under the bridge.
00:30:51.820 Whatever. Whatever. Come on. Move on. Move along. The whole thing. The central event that
00:31:00.380 basically undermined Donald Trump's presidency, that cast his entire presidency as illegitimate,
00:31:08.520 this grave threat to our democracy that the libs always love talking about,
00:31:13.000 was just completely cooked up by Hillary Clinton and then fed illegally to the FBI.
00:31:20.380 That was it. It was all Hillary. And Robbie Mook just spilled the beans. I feel bad for Robbie Mook.
00:31:27.800 Something tells me Robbie Mook is about to have a real bout of depression. I don't think he's ever
00:31:33.640 been depressed before, but he's going to end up really depressed. And I hope this doesn't happen,
00:31:39.660 but he might end up sadly suiciding himself with seven bullets in the back of the head and a couple
00:31:46.420 cinder blocks on his feet down at the bottom of the East River. That has been known to happen
00:31:51.620 to people who cross Hillary Clinton. Watch out for any suspicious FedEx men, Robbie. Do not. Mate,
00:31:59.080 watch out. Even if the person's got a mustache and kind of groucho glasses, if they've got those
00:32:04.440 arc and siding kind of eyes, run in the other direction, Robbie, please.
00:32:09.320 Now, this actually brings me to a point. It's a little bit of a side note, but go with me for a
00:32:16.580 second. You know, I usually make fun of the view and those cackling hens on the view because they
00:32:22.640 do express views that are very popular on the left, but they're completely incoherent.
00:32:27.440 Well, in fairness, because a stopped clock is right twice a day, because I try to be as fair
00:32:34.300 as I can to my opponents. Joy Behar said something the other day that really struck a chord with me
00:32:40.220 that is completely true. And it's on this point of snitching, of disloyalty.
00:32:47.280 NPR doesn't want the COVID to spread. So they're telling their people, if you're a fellow employee
00:32:52.920 who's sitting there without a mask, I want to hear about it. Report it to HR. I would never do
00:32:57.200 that. I'm Italian. We don't snitch. Because snitches get snitches. We don't snitch. No, look,
00:33:02.900 I think it's a good thing because we've been terrible to each other during this pandemic. I think,
00:33:10.140 you know, remember Patti LuPone was at the theater and she had to really dress someone down,
00:33:15.780 a theater goer, and saying, you know, protect us. We're here without our masks. Our audience is all
00:33:20.820 masks because you guys are protecting us because we cannot be masked right now. And I think, you
00:33:26.620 know, there are times when you want, you see someone, let's say on an airplane, when we had
00:33:30.920 the mask mandate and they had the mask basically, you know, around their ears, like earrings or like
00:33:37.140 chin guards. And if you said anything, they would fight you about it. And the flight attendants had to
00:33:43.120 say stuff. So I just think you have this mechanism now where you can just call and snitch and protect
00:33:50.800 yourself. So I love what Joy Behar said here. I never thought I would utter that sentence,
00:33:56.220 but I love what she said. She said, look, I'm Italian. We don't snitch. Snitches get stitches.
00:34:00.720 Totally agree. Loyalty is very important. Discretion is very important. Rats, rats are no good. Don't be
00:34:06.500 a rat. So I'll give Joy Behar the point. But then just as Joy Behar makes this the first good statement,
00:34:12.380 the first true statement ever uttered on The View, Sunny Hostin has to come in and completely knock it down.
00:34:17.940 And she says, yeah, but no, snitching is good in this case. In the COVID regime, it's really good.
00:34:23.700 She says, you remember just, this was now a couple of weeks ago, Patti LuPone, the Broadway performer,
00:34:28.320 she had to dress down an audience member because she was up there talking without a mask on,
00:34:32.540 just like we are here at The View. We're enjoying our lives. We're not wearing the masks. And
00:34:36.640 whenever Joe Biden or Kamala or Liz Warren or Nancy Pelosi or Dr. Fauci himself, whenever they thought
00:34:44.440 they were off camera, they weren't wearing their masks, but then they insisted that you all wear
00:34:48.520 the masks all the time. But look, she had to dress someone down because if the dirty, filthy peasants
00:34:53.320 don't put on the masks, then us good people, we might catch their germs. And then she, I couldn't
00:35:00.160 believe this, this broke news as far as I'm concerned. The audience at The View is still
00:35:04.880 wearing the stupid masks. She says, look, look, you dirty, disgusting horde of peasants out there
00:35:11.180 watching this show. You have to cover up because we don't want to. And we're good. We're the good
00:35:16.960 rich people and we're on TV. And so we shouldn't have to, but you have to. And so you do it to
00:35:23.460 protect us. We're not protecting you. It's like on the airplanes. And then I love, she uses the
00:35:28.880 example of the airplane. She says on the airplanes, a lot of the times people wouldn't wear their masks
00:35:33.060 right. That's true. That's true. I was that person. I did not wear the mask right on the airplane.
00:35:37.740 I had it down all the time. I would take the three hour long sip of coffee so that I didn't
00:35:41.660 have to put the stupid mask on. A lot of people did the same thing. And guess what? COVID didn't
00:35:47.460 spread on the airplanes. They all told us it was going to spread on the airplanes. It didn't happen.
00:35:51.600 It never happened. And now they just lifted the mask mandate. And you know what? It's fine.
00:35:56.920 Everyone's totally fine. It's amazing that these libs always draw the opposite conclusions
00:36:03.020 from the evidence that they're presenting. The masks on the airplanes, I think pretty clearly at
00:36:09.600 this point, did not do a whole lot to stop the spread of COVID. And lifting the mask order hasn't
00:36:15.520 done much just to kick off the spread of COVID. It was a dumb policy the whole time.
00:36:20.840 Just like my favorite, my favorite one, my favorite version of this is when Fauci and Walensky and Biden
00:36:26.380 all said, if you get, if you take this vaccine, you will not get COVID. You will not contract
00:36:31.740 COVID and you won't spread it to others. And that's, and then what happens? The vaccines don't
00:36:35.800 do either of those things. People who get the vaccines get COVID, they spread COVID.
00:36:41.180 And then they say, they say, well, no, but look, it's really, I got COVID. I have 17 booster shots.
00:36:46.240 I actually, I'm just hooked up to an IV of COVID vaccine. And I did come down with COVID. I currently
00:36:52.020 have COVID. Thank goodness I got my shots. It would have been so much worse. And I,
00:36:57.340 why do you think it would have been worse? Well, because all those people who were wrong about what
00:37:03.040 the vaccine would do, they told me so. Because all those people who have been lying to me for two
00:37:09.020 years, shamelessly, they told me that that's true. So I believe them. Bah, bah. Give me more shots,
00:37:17.980 please, Dr. Fauci. That's what they're telling us. That's what Sonny Hostin seems to believe.
00:37:23.820 A rare win for Joy Behar. In this case, be like a Joy Behar. Do not be like a Sonny Hostin. I think
00:37:29.480 most people know this. I don't think people want to snitch on each other anymore. I don't think
00:37:33.540 people are living in terrible fear of the COVID monster. I don't think. Some of us got it a
00:37:39.380 little sooner than others. If you're listening to this show, you probably understood a little
00:37:43.200 earlier on during COVID that, wait a second, this is really, seems a little bit more like a
00:37:47.540 political power grab than it is a health measure. Okay. But some people, eventually they got it.
00:37:53.480 Even some of my liberal friends and family, they finally kind of got it. And just as everyone is
00:37:59.040 finally kind of getting it, what are they doing? They're promoting a new pandemic. There's a new
00:38:04.340 pandemic. That would be the monkeypox. And there are two stories on monkeypox right now as to how this
00:38:10.700 came about. The first one is frustrating. The second one may be even scarier. So the first one is that
00:38:17.620 this past February, there was some research published on monkeypox. This was published in
00:38:25.440 the scientific journal Virologica Sinica. And it said that scientists had mapped a part of the monkeypox
00:38:32.620 genome to be used for detecting infections. It described monkeypox, the symptoms as a DNA virus
00:38:41.280 with two manifestations. And it really went in depth mapping out the monkeypox. Guess which
00:38:48.240 Institute of Virology published the monkeypox study? Two syllables, pretty close to a bat market.
00:38:56.580 You know, that's the one. That's right. The Wuhan Institute of Virology. Do you think, man,
00:39:02.140 can't these guys lay off for like two seconds? Take a few years off, Wuhan Institute of Virology.
00:39:08.240 But look, I don't know that this is the case. I don't know that the Wuhan Institute had anything
00:39:16.880 to do with monkeypox. Actually, there appears to be a more likely explanation as to where the
00:39:21.320 monkeypox pandemic began. It appears to have begun at a Belgian fetish festival and an adult sauna
00:39:32.880 super spreader event in Spain. Now, these headlines, you're going to see a lot of headlines
00:39:39.900 like this. They're actually being a little politically incorrect. In both cases, they
00:39:44.640 began at gay orgies. That's really what it is. But because the newspapers don't want to be called
00:39:49.440 homophobic or whatever, they're trying to hide that. So one of the gay orgies was a Belgian fetish
00:39:55.140 festival that described itself as open to the entire Belgian gay community. I forget the exact
00:40:04.660 name of that festival. And then the other one was a, yeah, we don't, I don't have the name of it here.
00:40:09.780 That's fine. I suspect you're not looking forward to attending. Then the other one was at a gay bath
00:40:14.700 house in Spain. And so one of the chief medical analysts for the UK health security agency, this
00:40:23.040 is Dr. Susan Hopkins says, the community transmission is largely centered in urban areas,
00:40:27.860 and we are predominantly seeing it in individuals who identify as gay or bisexual or other men who
00:40:33.860 have sex with men. It doesn't seem like there's a ton of distinction between these three groups,
00:40:40.100 but what they're saying, it's basically, it's gay men and gay men who are in denial are the ones who
00:40:45.620 are, who are contracting this thing. People who act out on same, same sex attraction. Okay. And not,
00:40:52.480 not all gay guys. It's just, you know, but the ones who go to orgies have a greater likelihood of
00:40:58.060 spreading this virus. And immediately there was a doctor at Yale who said, do not, hold on,
00:41:03.520 do not let the spread of this monkeypox turn you sex negative. Sex negative is the term they use.
00:41:09.000 No, hold on. Do not stop it. Do not make sure you keep going to orgies is what he's insinuating.
00:41:16.380 Just be a little bit more care as though we are so far gone in our political rattleism.
00:41:21.740 We're not even permitted to say, Hey guys, with the kind of dangerous monkey virus spreading around,
00:41:28.920 maybe lay off the gay orgies for a little bit. We're not even allowed to say that.
00:41:33.060 So far gone is our decadent culture. Speaking of our decadent culture, speaking of allegedly
00:41:42.860 liberating experiences, Will Smith just had an episode of David Letterman's new show come out.
00:41:49.860 Will Smith's episode was taped before the slap heard around the world, before the Oscars when he
00:41:55.520 went up and smacked Chris Rock for telling a completely innocuous joke about Will Smith's wife.
00:42:00.740 In this interview with David Letterman, Will Smith describes this premonition of possibly losing
00:42:09.280 his career, of possibly losing everything. And he got this premonition because he had what he is
00:42:15.900 describing as a kind of religious experience, but it wasn't an ordinary religious experience.
00:42:21.000 It was because he was high on the drug ayahuasca.
00:42:23.240 So I'm drinking, I'm sitting there and then all of a sudden it's like, I start seeing all of my
00:42:28.840 money flying away and my house is flying away and my career is going away. And I'm like,
00:42:32.140 all right, and I'm trying to like grab for my money and my career. My whole life is getting
00:42:36.620 destroyed. So this is your fear. This is my fear. And I'm in there, but I'm in there and I'm
00:42:40.620 wanting to vomit and all of that. And I hear a voice saying, this is what the fuck it is.
00:42:45.240 This is what the life is. And I'm going, oh shit. And I hear Willow screaming, daddy,
00:42:50.380 help me, daddy. How come you won't help me? And I'm like, I don't see you, baby. I don't see you.
00:42:53.700 And the shot is like, relax, relax, relax. And she tells me, sit up. She tells me, sit up. And
00:42:57.460 then slowly I was like, like I stopped caring about my money. I just want to get to Willow. I stopped
00:43:01.160 caring about my house. I stopped caring about my career. And I get to the point where I settled down
00:43:07.480 and the voice is still at a hundred percent. I still hear Willow screaming. My money is still flying
00:43:12.320 away, but I'm going. And I'm totally calm, even though there's hell going on in my mind.
00:43:22.200 When I came out of it, I realized that anything that happens in my life, I can handle it. I can
00:43:28.940 handle any person I lose. I can handle anything that goes wrong in my life. I can handle anything
00:43:36.380 in my marriage. I can handle anything that this life has to offer me. That's part of the
00:43:43.080 psychological training that happens in ayahuasca. If that's what the psychological training of ayahuasca
00:43:50.640 is promising Will Smith, I think he should ask for a refund because it didn't work, did it? Because
00:43:57.400 not only can Will Smith quite evidently not handle anything that comes in his marriage or his
00:44:03.480 professional life or anything else, he can't handle an innocent joke from a comedian about his family
00:44:09.120 during an awards show, about his wife, about his actress wife, his public figure wife. He can't
00:44:13.900 even handle that without losing his mind. And I don't mean just to beat up on Will Smith.
00:44:20.500 This is what happens when people do a lot of drugs and do lots of crazy behaviors and engage in that
00:44:28.220 kind of stuff. Things go bad. I have so many friends who have gotten into psychedelics and
00:44:33.560 they really love psychedelics. They've tried to get me to do them. I've never been interested
00:44:36.980 because I don't want to break my brain. I'm not the brawniest guy. So if my brain breaks,
00:44:41.680 then I'm kind of screwed. And I said, no, no, I don't think I want that. And they said, no,
00:44:45.680 man, you get these really spiritual experiences. I said, I know, I go to church. So I get plenty of
00:44:50.440 spiritual experiences. And I know that those are not coming from some chemical that's breaking down my
00:44:55.980 brain matter, but from something a little bit higher, I would like to think. So no thanks. No
00:45:00.900 thanks. I don't, I don't want the drugs. And every person I know, every single one who has
00:45:06.840 gotten into psychedelics has ended up worse for it. Every person I know who's really gotten into
00:45:13.940 the psychedelic stuff has ended up the worse because they have done it. And they all think
00:45:19.240 they're better. They all think they've seen something, but they haven't. Or maybe they have
00:45:22.960 seen things, but I don't think they're seeing good things. I don't think, you know, when that voice
00:45:26.460 is screaming, this is what the F it is. I don't, I don't think that's an angel yelling at you.
00:45:30.320 If it's not just a hallucination, I'm not sure it's an angel that's yelling at you.
00:45:33.980 Daddy, daddy, where are you? Sorry, honey, I can't find you. I'm super high on drugs. I'm tripping
00:45:39.620 out of my mind right now. So I can't find you, honey. This is not the thing that responsible people do.
00:45:46.220 This is not the way to find some meaning in your life. People are drawn to this because it gets us
00:45:53.260 right back to what we were talking about at the top of the show. People are drawn to psychedelics
00:45:58.660 and even extreme diets and even really extreme kind of physical exercise, like yoga. They're drawn to
00:46:10.460 yoga, not just because they like to stretch, but because they want meaning. They're drawn to yoga
00:46:17.320 because yoga is actually a religious liturgy. It's a religious ritual. They're drawn, even something as
00:46:23.380 plain as an extreme diet, very often they're drawn to that because it's more natural. It's more in
00:46:29.780 tune with the earth, the way we're supposed to be, the things we ought to do. And they're especially
00:46:34.100 drawn to drugs for this reason. And most especially the hallucinogenics, the psychedelics, because they
00:46:40.700 think that they have a religious longing. That's totally normal. That's totally natural. Man is a
00:46:46.820 religious being, but you're not going to get the right answers that way. You are not going to fill
00:46:53.300 that gaping hole in your heart that you're longing for with all that stuff. Some people try to fill it
00:46:59.400 with politics and they turn politics into their, their greatest ultimate crusade. You're not going
00:47:04.380 to fill it with politics either. I'm not saying get out of the political realm, but you, you don't
00:47:08.920 want to put the cart before the horse, which is what, which is what Pelosi's doing, which is what all
00:47:13.600 these guys are doing. They're saying, I, my chief object of worship is my own will, is my own desire.
00:47:23.080 It's what I want. And ideally that goes along with religion and custom and culture and all this
00:47:29.200 stuff. But if it doesn't, damn it, if I've got to choose between my own will and my faith, what I
00:47:35.500 say is my faith, my will is going to win and I'm going to make my faith bend toward my will. Me, me,
00:47:42.680 me, what I want, what I want to do, me, me, me all the time. That's what it is. That's what it comes
00:47:47.800 down to, which is not, just not a good thing. Before we go, just a little side note, speaking of
00:47:54.040 drugs, we're approaching the anniversary of George Floyd's death. And just to remind you that the
00:48:01.000 fake news that surrounded that event and that kicked off eight months of race riots and terrorism
00:48:07.600 around the country, just to remind you that that's not over, the Washington Post has tweeted out on
00:48:11.800 May 25th, 2020, George Floyd was shot and killed in police custody. His death sparked outrage, wide
00:48:19.040 scale protests and calls to change policing. Two years later, what has or hasn't changed? You know what
00:48:23.500 hasn't changed? The Washington Post spreading fake news because obviously George Floyd was not shot
00:48:28.460 ever at all in police custody, outside of police custody. That's just completely fake. It's totally
00:48:33.520 made up. They've since stealthily edited it and they won't admit they did anything wrong. This was
00:48:38.360 on the page. They put that line on the page where they elicited reader responses to how they feel about
00:48:43.280 George Floyd. These myths, these now religious myths in the secular religion of leftism, of BLM,
00:48:51.480 of St. George Floyd, of all of these things. These are the myths that will be propagated with the
00:48:57.640 mouthpieces of this establishment. And they're going to keep pushing it. That is their faith. They have
00:49:02.860 got the zeal of a crusader. Okay. And it's, it's no surprise that when your religion contradicts them,
00:49:09.600 they're coming after your religion. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show. See you tomorrow.
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