Ep. 1012 - Abortion Demons Want Children Imported, Not Born
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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.
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The Archbishop of San Francisco has informed Nancy Pelosi that her public support for abortion
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constitutes a grave and mortal sin, and therefore she is not to receive holy communion
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until she repents, confesses her sins, and receives absolution, as the church has taught
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consistently for 2,000 years. But the self-styled, devout Catholic Nancy Pelosi has rejected her
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bishop's instruction, just as she has rejected other essential non-negotiable teachings of the
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church to which she allegedly belongs. Pelosi's behavior has left many people confused, which is
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why we are so fortunate to have noted theologian and doctor of the church, Whoopi Goldberg, to help
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clear up the finer points of Catholic theology. The abortion rights battle is starting to blur the
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lines between church and state. The Archbishop of San Francisco is calling for Speaker Nancy Pelosi
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to be denied receiving communion because of her pro-choice stance. He's one of the priests who
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also called for President Biden to be denied sacrament. This is not your job, dude. That is
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not up to you to make that decision. Okay, we have to stop right there. We will get to the rest of what
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she said. But we have to stop there because maybe Whoopi is confused or I don't know.
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That is literally his job. It is his job to make that decision. That is what a bishop is. That's
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what a bishop does. Whoopi Goldberg might not know that because she's not Catholic. No one is really
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sure what Whoopi Goldberg believes. She has said that she feels Jewish, which would explain why she took
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a Jewish stage name. But her name is not Goldberg. That's not the name she was born with. I think
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it's Johnson. She's not Jewish. She doesn't practice Judaism. Nevertheless, she, a fake Jew,
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is now going on to pontificate on Catholic Eucharistic theology.
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What is the saying? It's kind of amazing. But, you know, what is the point of communion, right? It's for
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sinners. It's the for the for sinners. It's the reward of saints, but the bread of sinners. How dare
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you? How dare you? That is if Pope Francis says that that's the issue. Now, despite Whoopi's slam
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poetry and regardless of the media's favorite one-liners from Pope Francis, that's not what
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the church teaches. The church teaches and has always taught for 2,000 years that before receiving
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Holy Communion, Catholics must confess our mortal sins and we must repent and then confess and then
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we can receive communion. Sometimes we sin, we don't make it to confession. On those Sundays,
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faithful Catholics choose not to receive communion because if we did, we would, in the words of St.
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Paul, be eating our own damnation. Now, listen, you might not believe any of that. You might not
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believe all of it. You might not believe any of it. Nancy Pelosi might not believe all that.
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Whoopi Goldberg might not believe all of that. Okay. No one is forcing these people to be Catholic.
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If they think that it's all a bunch of baloney, why are all these libs so insistent that Pelosi
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be allowed to receive communion in a state of unrepentant mortal sin? If they think that the
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church is wrong and not just wrong, but wrong on essential teachings, unchangeable teachings like the
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teaching on abortion, then why do they care so much about the Catholic sacraments? The answer is
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clear. Leftism is its own religion. Abortion is its sacrament. And the libs want their blasphemy
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I don't want to bore you with Catholic theology. I do have to correct what Whoopi Goldberg is saying,
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and I know that it's probably the biggest news story going on right now because you finally got
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pushback against the Speaker of the House of Representatives on this essential question of
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abortion. Biggest topic in the country right now. But I don't want to bore you with Catholic theology
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if you're not interested in it. You don't have any desire to become Catholic or practice the faith or
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anything like that. So then why do all of these non-Catholics take such a big issue about it?
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Why? Why does Whoopi Goldberg care? Why does Pelosi care? Why does Joe Scarborough care? Joe
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Scarborough, very much not a Catholic, just took to his soapbox on MSNBC to excoriate the Catholic
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Church for enforcing its 2,000-year-old teachings. This past weekend, the San Francisco Archdiocese
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has banned Nancy Pelosi, who we're having on the show tomorrow, Speaker of the House,
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from receiving communion. She's a staunch Catholic, but because of her stance on abortion,
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they've banned her. We'll be asking her about that. But this is where we're going with all of
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this. A lot of opportunities for the Democrats, but a lot of challenges.
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Mika, the Catholic Church, really, the priests in the Catholic Church really do have a lot of room
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to stand on their high horse and be self-righteous towards parishioners who have been faithful
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parishioners for decades. We'll leave that right there.
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Who actually stayed with it through a crisis where priests abused thousands and thousands
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of children and passed children around from one church to another church, from one diocese to
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another diocese. It went all the way up to the top, and they are being self-righteous and telling Nancy
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Pelosi that she can't take communion, they should thank God that Nancy Pelosi has remained a Catholic
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through their torrent of the most grotesque sins imaginable.
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The Catholic Church should thank God that Nancy Pelosi, an unrepentant sinner who is flouting the
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essential teachings of the church, is violating the instructions of her bishop because of the sex
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scandal in the church, which obviously was real. But as studies have shown, sex abuse is no more
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prevalent in the Catholic Church than it is in any other religion. And it's certainly no more prevalent
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than it is in the secular leftist society. It's actually much less prevalent. Children are much,
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much, much more likely to be sexually abused by teachers in public school than they would be by a
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Catholic priest. The numbers are not even close. And furthermore, why does Joe care? Why is Joe
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getting so worked up about this? Why is he getting worked up about a bishop of a church that he does
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not believe in, enforcing the teachings of that church, the consistent 2,000-year-old teachings,
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on one of the parishioners, on one of the other nominal members of the lay faithful, of, again,
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the church that Joe Scarborough does not belong to, of the faith that he does not believe in.
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Why are all the libs so bizarrely obsessed with Nancy Pelosi being able to break the rules of
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the Catholic Church and in such a way that will actually harm her mortal soul if the Catholic
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religion is true? This is the question for me with Pelosi. This, to me, I think dispels all of the
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media contrived pity party for Nancy Pelosi here. Why does Pelosi so badly want to receive the
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communion in a state of unrepentant mortal sin? If the Catholic faith is true, then what the
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archbishop is doing is helping Nancy Pelosi. It is for her protection. And we know Nancy Pelosi just
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went to mass in D.C. on Sunday. She received Holy Communion in contravention of what the Bishop of
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San Francisco, her home parish, said. But if Nancy Pelosi does not believe in the Catholic faith,
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if she thinks the Catholic Church's teachings on abortion, which go back 2,000 years, which remain
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unchanged and, according to the catechism, unchangeable, you can never change it, then that
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means that Nancy Pelosi thinks that the faith is false. If Nancy Pelosi thinks the faith is false,
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why does she care about receiving the sacraments? She doesn't believe in the sacraments then.
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So what's it to her? If, on the other hand, she believes that the faith is true,
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then surely she should follow the faith. And the faith is true on this unchangeable essential teaching
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on abortion. And she should repent because she's imperiling her soul. She should do what the Bishop
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is telling her to do because the Bishop is trying to help her.
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Maybe the Catholic faith is true or false. You know, I think it's true. Maybe Nancy Pelosi doesn't.
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Maybe you don't. Whether it's true or not, whether Nancy Pelosi's faith is sincere or insincere,
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the craziest thing about this whole controversy is that there is no circumstance, there is no
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combination of any of those things in which Pelosi's actions are justified. It's so, so I wondered,
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to myself, why? Why is she so insistent? Why is Joe Scarborough? Why are Whoopi Goldberg? Why are
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they so outraged by this? It is because you're seeing a real conflict of religions here. Christianity
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versus leftism. And it's a battle between these two faiths, a battle between these two churches.
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And what the libs are demanding, what the pro-abortion people are demanding,
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is that the Catholic faith surrender. And Christianity broadly, surrender. That's what
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they want. Abortion is the sacrament. As Peter Kreift says, abortion even uses the same words as the
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Holy Communion. This is my body, except to a blasphemously opposite meaning. And what the libs are,
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the reason that all these non-Catholic, liberal people, heretics, schismatics, apostates,
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all these people, the reason they care so much is that they are insistent that their
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blasphemous sacrament of their unholy religion of leftism be blessed by the spiritual authority
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go to ring.com slash Knowles. Ring.com slash Knowles. CNN's Dana Bash has taken arguments for abortion
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to a really, really new level. You know, the libs are, they've tried to make some religious
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arguments. They're really going after the Catholic arguments right now. They're trying to insinuate
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that Pope Francis somehow is pro-abortion, which is not true. Pope Francis says abortion is murder,
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and it's comparable to hiring a hitman to kill your enemies. So, okay, the religious arguments,
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that's not going to work for the libs. So now they're moving to economic arguments. CNN's Dana
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Bash just had the governor of Arkansas, Asa Hutchinson, on, who is pro-life. And Dana Bash made
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the argument that if we get rid of Roe v. Wade, if we outlaw abortion, there might be more poor people.
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Arkansas already struggles to support vulnerable children. Nearly one in four children in Arkansas
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lives in poverty. More than 4,600 kids are already in your state's overloaded foster care
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system. Do you really think that your state is prepared to protect and care for even more children
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if abortion does become illegal there? That argument that Dana Bash is making to Asa Hutchinson
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could be reduced to three words. Kill the poor. That's what she's saying. She's saying that's what
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we're doing right now. She's saying thanks to abortion, poor people can have the opportunity
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to kill their children before they're born into the world and go on the public dole and we the
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taxpayers have to support them. So they have that option now to just kill the poor while they're still
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cute little babies and they don't grow up and take too much money from the taxpayer. So Governor
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Hutchinson, if we get rid of abortion, are you really prepared to feed the poor? Are you really
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prepared to let the poor live? Asa Hutchinson, who's kind of a squishy Republican, a little bit
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dumbfounded there though. Dana, is that really the argument you're making? That really is the argument
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that she's making. I remember these arguments because I used to make them when I was a teenager
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because I read those stupid freakonomics arguments and all the fashionable liberal arguments and this is
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what they come down to. They say, you know, look, people born in the inner cities, you know, they can
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become criminals. These are not great areas. So let's just, places where the abortion rate is kind
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of high, let's just keep it up because it's going to reduce the crime rate. It's going to reduce
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welfare spending. That's why we need to kill innocent little babies is that they might come up to be sort
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of a burden to us. That is really evil thinking. When you think about it in the light of day,
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that is really some evil stuff. And it's so selfish. And that's what this whole abortion issue comes
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down to. Selfishness versus charity. No matter how you slice the abortion issue, it comes down to my
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selfishness to have sex whenever I want without consequence. My selfishness to control my own body at
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all times and not be inconvenienced at all, even if the alternative is killing an innocent little
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baby. The selfishness to pursue my own whims and desires and career and never sacrifice anything,
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not even for my own child. The selfishness to get to keep all of my money and not have to feed my
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little baby and not have to clothe my little baby and not have to put my baby in school. The selfishness
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to be able to pick up at a moment's notice and drop every responsibility in the world.
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That's all it comes down to. Me, me, me. All through the night, I, me, my, I, me, my, I, me,
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my, my rights. Never do you hear any argument for one's obligation to one's own child. Never do we
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hear how wonderful the sacrifice is. Anyone who's a parent out there listening knows that having kids
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requires a lot of sacrifice. You sacrifice your sleep, first of all. You sacrifice your body,
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certainly if you're a woman. You sacrifice a lot of your money. You sacrifice a lot of your time.
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You might sacrifice part of your career. And you sacrifice all these things. And it's wonderful.
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You wouldn't trade that for anything in the world. It's so, but we don't, we don't talk about that.
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Or, you know, I'm sorry, we don't hear about that from the pro-abortion movement. They seem not to
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understand that. What is the pro-life argument? The pro-life argument doesn't deny that you've got
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to sacrifice things. The pro-life argument doesn't deny that pregnancy is inconvenient and uncomfortable
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sometimes. Pro-life movement doesn't deny that kids take a lot out of you. But the pro-life
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movement just says it's worth it. We don't, we talk about the right to life, but more we just talk
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about our natural obligations. More we talk about charity. More we talk about what it, what it means
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to, to have responsibility to our fellow citizens and especially to our kids. Totally foreign to the
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people on CNN. Ugh. Gosh, if we let, if we don't kill these babies in the womb, they might be poor and
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icky and yucky. Ugh. Then we'll have to, we might even have to pay for them. So awful. Speaking of
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poverty, speaking of not caring about our fellow citizens, 56% of San Antonio retailers reported
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being completely out of baby formula last week. Local news outlet reported that parents in San Antonio
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are struggling the most in the United States to get formula that their babies need, with 56%
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of retailers reporting empty shelves. Not just that the supply is low, totally empty.
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This is a failure of national policy. This is part of the reason, by the way,
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why the Democrats are hemorrhaging support right now. Because the Democrats are, and the elite
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Republicans too, but especially the Democrats. The Democrats are focused on transgenderism in schools.
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The urgent national need to chop off kids' genitals and put them on puberty blockers.
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The urgent national need to stop the sun monster. Climate change, that's the most pressing need.
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The urgent need to stop oil contracts in Alaska and elsewhere in the country so that we can have
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more electric cars. The urgent national need to get involved in the war in Ukraine,
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that because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a conflict that's been going on for a thousand years.
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The urgent national need to put everything on hold. The urgent national need to let millions of
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illegal aliens cross the border. And then, by the way, ship baby formula down to them before American
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citizens get it. And regular American citizens all around the country of every race, color,
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country of origin, they're looking at this and they're saying, what the hell is wrong with you people?
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A national policy that does not address people's basic needs. Not the need to mutilate our bodies to
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pretend to be the other sex. That's not a basic need. It's not a need at all, actually. Not the need
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of people to redo all of their automobiles so that you can go along with your sun monster
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cult. That's not a basic. That could even have some enhancement to society in the future. I don't
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think it will, but maybe it could. But it's not a basic need. Food, money, shelter. These are kind of
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basic things, jobs. These are basic things. And the national policy is not addressing them.
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National policy should be aimed at the common good of citizens. This is really basic stuff.
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Joe Biden used to get this. Joe Biden used to understand this. He, Joe Biden, 15 years ago,
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certainly Joe Biden 20 years ago, talked like a Republican today. There was a clip that was going
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around of Joe Biden. I don't know how long ago. It was probably about 20 years ago. Joe Biden talking
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about marriage, talking about the issues that the American people should be talking about. You sounded
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kind of like a Republican. We are desperately concerned about the circumstance relating to
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avian flu. We don't have enough vaccines. We don't have enough police officers. And we're going to
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debate the next three weeks, I'm told, gay marriage, a flag amendment, and God only knows what else.
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I can't believe the American people can't see through this. We already have a law,
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the Defense of Marriage Act, where we've all voted, not where I voted and others said, look,
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marriage is between a man and a woman, and states must respect that. Nobody's violated that law.
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There's been no challenge to that law. Why do we need a constitutional amendment? Marriage is between
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a man and a woman. What's the game going on here? It's like looking at a different man. It's like,
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one, because he's semi-coherent and it can at least form English sentences there.
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But two, because he's saying things that are mostly normal. Now, I don't want to sound like
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I'm complimenting Joe Biden too much. He was always a hack and he was just trying to distract from good
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conservative priorities here. The conservatives at the time were trying to pass a constitutional
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amendment to codify the definition of marriage because they knew that the Supreme Court would get
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kind of funny with things and overturned the Defense of Marriage Act, which is exactly what
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happened. And Joe Biden here, very disingenuously, or at least very stupidly, is saying that that would
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not happen. But just listen, he's talking about, he's saying, look, everyone's afraid of catching
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this flu. Well, we need to go out there and stop people from catching this flu. We need to make sure
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that we take care of the basic needs of the American people, not talk about these extraneous
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things that no one cares about. That guy's gone. So how did Joe Biden, who used to be a somewhat
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practical guy, used to be somewhat more moderate, used to talk to really basic issues. How did he
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become this current guy? The problem for Joe Biden is he doesn't actually believe anything.
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So obviously he's changed his view on marriage. He's changed his view on abortion. He's changed his
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view on anything, on anything that is convenient for him. He wakes up in the morning, licks his finger,
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puts it in the air, figures which way the wind is blowing, and then that determines what he is
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going to believe that day. And the problem for that is you're never sturdy on anything.
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If you have a political vision that's sort of systematic and you've really thought through
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things, then even during tough times, you'll hold firm. You might pull through. You're leading your
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country. In this case, Joe Biden, because he doesn't believe anything, he can't lead at all.
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And so he's going to blow where the urgent popular winds go. And that almost always leads you to
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disaster. Just look at the economy right now. Look at immigration. Look at foreign policy. Look at
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everything in the country right now. And look at Joe Biden's poll numbers. You see, if only he could
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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
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fake news that surrounded that event and that kicked off eight months of race riots and terrorism
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around the country, just to remind you that that's not over, the Washington Post has tweeted out on
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May 25th, 2020, George Floyd was shot and killed in police custody. His death sparked outrage, wide
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scale protests and calls to change policing. Two years later, what has or hasn't changed? You know what
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hasn't changed? The Washington Post spreading fake news because obviously George Floyd was not shot
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ever at all in police custody, outside of police custody. That's just completely fake. It's totally
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made up. They've since stealthily edited it and they won't admit they did anything wrong. This was
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on the page. They put that line on the page where they elicited reader responses to how they feel about
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George Floyd. These myths, these now religious myths in the secular religion of leftism, of BLM,
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of St. George Floyd, of all of these things. These are the myths that will be propagated with the
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mouthpieces of this establishment. And they're going to keep pushing it. That is their faith. They have
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got the zeal of a crusader. Okay. And it's, it's no surprise that when your religion contradicts them,
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they're coming after your religion. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show. See you tomorrow.
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