Ep. 1081 - Biden Goes Full Evil Dictator, Never Go Full Evil Dictator
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On Thursday night, President Joe Biden gave a speech on the battle for the soul of the nation. And in Biden s defense, he never specified which side of the battle he was on. The speech was delivered in the ominous dark at night with the building behind him lit up in an ominous red light with two Marines in silhouette behind him, forced to stand there on guard as Biden scapegoated half the country as not only the cause of all our national problems, but as posing an existential threat to the future of our democracy by our very presence.
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On Thursday night, President Joe Biden gave a speech on the battle for the soul of the nation.
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And in Biden's defense, he never specified which side of the battle he was on. The speech was
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delivered in the ominous dark at night with the building behind him lit up in an ominous red
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light with two Marines in silhouette behind him, forced to stand there on guard as Biden
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scapegoated half the country as not only the cause of all of our national problems, but indeed as
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posing an existential threat to the future of our democracy just by our very presence.
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Virtually every conservative and even many libs are describing this speech as a huge mistake,
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needlessly provocative, even just from the standpoint of aesthetics, downright cartoonishly
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Hitlerian. The second two points are correct, but the first point is off because the speech
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was not a mistake. The darkness, the rhetoric, even the beer hall push gesticulations,
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they were all intentional. Biden wants right wingers to be provoked to violence. He is practically
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begging us to do an insurrection. We didn't do an insurrection last time. They really wanted us to do
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an insurrection. They're really trying to get us to do an insurrection now because with the perfect
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record of failure that Biden and the Democrats currently have with his poll numbers on everything
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issue by issue down in the doldrums, the only way that the libs can even hope to stop the electoral
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bleeding come November is to double down on their tried and true strategy of encouraging blood in the
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streets. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles Show.
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Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment on Thursday, boy, it's been a while, was from
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Christian Thompson, who says, the next time that KJP calls half the country an extreme threat to
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democracy, Peter Doocy should ask her if she can define democracy. She won't be able to. This is a
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really great point, and you shouldn't just use it with Karine Jean-Pierre. You should use it on every
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lib. My pal Matt Walsh had this wonderful rhetorical trick, which is that whenever someone
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would talk about transgenderism and say trans women are women, he would just say, what is a
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woman? He turned that little joke into an entire movie. We should do exactly the same thing with
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democracy because the libs, in the way that they are using the word democracy, cannot have a real
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definition of democracy. They can't come up with it because they're saying that when the majority of
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people vote for Trump or Bolsonaro or Viktor Orban or any right winger, when the majority of people
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vote for a conservative, that that is a threat to democracy, which is ultimately self-undermining.
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Always ask that quote, what is democracy? What is it? Maybe that'll be my next movie.
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but I really want to hit some points here that I have not seen anyone else, not other conservatives,
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not really anybody else, talking about. This speech, the biggest mistake that the conservatives
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are making here is that they're calling it a mistake. Yes, it didn't test very well. Yes,
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in the short term, it looks really bad for Biden and the Democrats. The speech was not a mistake.
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The whole thing, the setting, the rhetoric, the arm movements, all of it was scripted.
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All of it was intentional. Why? Why? Because the people who are deciding Joe Biden's political
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operations think that it will help them in November and moving forward. This was the most
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significant presidential speech of my lifetime. It was not the best. It was not the most virtuous.
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It was not the most honest, but it was the most significant. This was as close to a declaration
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of war on half the country as I have ever heard from an American president, ever, throughout all of
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history. Frankly, Abraham Lincoln was more accommodating and was softer on the secessionists
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than Joe Biden was on ordinary conservative Republicans. Abraham Lincoln had malice toward
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none and charity for all. Joe Biden, malice for half the country, charity for absolutely nobody.
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He opens up the speech by setting the stage. He says, we are here in this place for a reason.
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I speak to you tonight from sacred ground in America, Independence Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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This is where America made its declaration of independence to the world more than two centuries
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ago with an idea unique among nations. That in America, we're all created equal. This is where the
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United States Constitution was written and debated. This is where we set in motion the most extraordinary
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experiment of self-government the world has ever known. The location is important. It's not just
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because Pennsylvania is a toss up for the Senate seat, though that's part of why Joe Biden showed up
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there. The reason why he showed up here, though, for this national address, and he says we're at
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Independence Hall. This is where America began. This is the home of the revolution,
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is because he's calling for a kind of a revolution. His rhetoric is revolutionary rhetoric.
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He is saying we need to overthrow the traditional American system, and we need to take half this
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country, as we will come to hear in the rest of the speech. Half this country is a threat to this
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country, and we need to ostracize half this country, and we need to suppress half this country,
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and we can't let half this country have any say over where the country goes.
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He then, there was a little point that I didn't see anyone else notice, but it shows you just how
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radical the cultural revolution on the left is. Joe Biden placed his speech in history in the long
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march toward greater liberty and equality and freedom for all. Listen to how he did it.
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We, the people, have burning inside of each of us the flame of liberty that was lit here at
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Independence Hall. A flame that lit our way through abolition, the civil war, suffrage,
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the Great Depression, world wars, civil rights. Did you catch that one bit in there, suffrage?
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So he says it lit our way through the long march for civil rights, through this, through that,
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through the Civil War, through the Depression, through the long march for civil rights, through
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the suffrage. Suffrage, what do you mean suffrage? We've had suffrage since the beginning of the
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country. Suffrage just means the right to vote. What he's referring to is women's suffrage during the
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progressive era in the early 20th century. But he can't say women's suffrage. He can't say women's
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suffrage because Democrats don't know what a woman is. I promise you that was intentional.
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This whole thing was scripted out. You never hear women's suffrage referred to as just suffrage. The
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women's suffrage movement is called the women's suffrage movement, except now that the Democrats
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have completely sold women down the river and deny that women even exist as a category of being.
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So now they got to change it to suffrage. Shows you how radical that revolution has become.
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Then he gets to the meat of his speech. He says, you conservatives, it's not just that we disagree.
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It's not just that you want to take our country in a bad place. It's not just even to use Obama's
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rhetoric. The conservatives are going to drive America off a cliff. No, they're saying that
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the conservatives by their very presence, by their very existence here and voicing their political
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views pose an existential threat to the country. Too much of what's happening in our country today
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is not normal. Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans represented extremism that threatens the very
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foundations of our republic. Now, I want to be very clear, very clear up front.
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Not every Republican, not even the majority of Republicans are MAGA Republicans.
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Not every Republican embraces their extreme ideology. I know because I've been able to work
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with these mainstream Republicans. But there's no question that the Republican Party today is
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dominated, driven and intimidated by Donald Trump and the MAGA Republicans.
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Okay, so there he contradicts himself, right? He says, listen, the MAGA Republicans,
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they're the threat, but they're not the majority of Republicans. I've worked with them. And first of all,
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if you just look at the polls, yes, they are. The Never Trump movement barely exists. It is
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statistically not relevant at all. It's pretty much just Bill Kristol and a handful of his friends
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that come over for tea to whine about the last seven years of conservative politics. But the vast
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majority of Republicans have at some point in some way supported Donald Trump. They are MAGA Republicans.
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He's doing this because he doesn't want to come right out and say half the country is evil,
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but that is what he's saying. And then he contradicts himself at the end when he says,
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look, he starts out, these MAGA Republicans, they're not the majority of Republicans. They're
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not the mainstream, but they also dominate the Republican Party and control the direction of
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the party. I don't think so. You can't have it both ways. So why does he focus on MAGA Republicans?
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One, because he wants to vilify half of the country without totally admitting he's vilifying half the
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country. But two, he wants to justify the arrest of Donald Trump. On February, I think it was February
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21st, Vladimir Putin gave a speech in which he laid out his justification for the invasion of Ukraine.
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And he said it goes all the way back, not just to Stalin, it goes all the way back, not just to Lenin,
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it goes so much further back in history. This is why Russia has a claim on Ukraine. And this is why
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in a hypothetical world, if Russia were ever to make a more direct territorial claim on Ukraine,
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why that would totally be justified. Three days later, Putin invades much more of Ukraine than
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he had previously occupied. Okay, so he used that speech to lay the philosophical intellectual
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groundwork for the invasion that happened not long thereafter. The purpose of this speech was to lay
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the intellectual groundwork, such as it is when Joe Biden is giving it, for the arrest of Donald Trump.
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Every move that we have seen from the FBI and the DOJ at the direction of Joe Biden's political
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appointees, if not Joe Biden himself, has been to double down on investigating Trump, to raid Donald
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Trump's home, to push for more investigations of Trump's businesses, all in the lead up to 2024.
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The direction that this is moving in is an indictment of Donald Trump. Now, it might not happen
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because some judges are now getting involved and saying, hey, you can't do that. Hey,
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we need to have a special master come in and take a look at this investigation. Hey, this, hey, that
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to obstruct and slow it down. But there is absolutely no question in my mind whatsoever.
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The purpose of the speech is to justify the next move that the Biden administration wants to make.
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So after vilifying half the country, Joe Biden comes back out and he says, look,
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look, I'm standing here. I look like I'm at the beer hall putsch. Okay, I've got the scary red
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behind me. I'm raising my hands up, screaming, half the country's evil, a threat to democracy. But
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I want to be a uniter. I want to be a uniter, not a divider. I'm a president. There's no red America.
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There's no blue America. He's trying to do a stupid Obama impression. He goes, I'm a president for
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all of America. But I'm an American president, not a president of red America, blue America,
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but of all America. And I believe it's my duty, my duty to love with you, to tell the truth,
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no matter how difficult, no matter how painful. And here, in my view, is what is true.
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Maggie Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They do
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not recognize the will of the people. Listen, I'm not for red America or blue America. I'm for
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all of America, except for red America. They hate the Constitution, and they deny the will of the
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people, even though they're half the people. But when they exert their will, that's bad. And
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anti-democracy, and when our half exerts its will, that's pro-democracy. Not one America or two
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Americas. It's just incoherent, is what it is. And then he ratchets it up even further. Again,
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this is the point of the speech. This is why it was not a mistake. Joe Biden is provoking political
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violence. And this is a nation that rejects violence as a political tool. We do not encourage
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violence. We are still an America that believes in honesty and decency and respect for others,
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patriotism, liberty, justice for all, hope, possibilities. We are still, at our core,
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history tells us the blind loyalty to a single leader and a willingness to engage in political
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violence is fatal to democracy. There is no place for political violence in America, period. None,
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ever. Oh, good. I'm so glad to hear you say that, Joe Biden. The only problem, of course,
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is that your side is the only side engaging in political violence. It's the only one.
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I'm not even gonna have a caveat here. It's the only side. The BLM riots that burned the country down
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for eight months and killed dozens of people. The congressional baseball game shooting that almost
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killed Steve Scalise. That was a Bernie bro who undertook that. The Brett Kavanaugh assassination
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attempt. There was a liberal from California who took a bus across the country to go and murder
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Brett Kavanaugh because the Supreme Court was gonna overrule Roe v. Wade. How did he know about that?
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Because it was leaked by a liberal who was working for the court. And these protests that were illegal
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were encouraged by elected Democrats, including by the White House, all the ones outside the justices'
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homes. Because Maxine Waters said, go up to Republicans where they are in public,
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at the restaurants, in the public square, at their homes where their children sleep,
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and quote, push back on them and tell them they're not wanted here. The list goes on and on. We'd be
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here for three shows if I just had to list the incidents of political violence from the libs
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over the last five years. Okay, it's all coming from his side. And then he has the temerity to look
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the conservatives in the audience. He says, there's no place for political violence, except BLM.
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Yeah, there's no place for political violence. Yeah, except for us when we show up in public and
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push back on you guys and start shoving you and attacking you and trying to assassinate your judges.
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Yeah, what I mean is there's no place for political violence from you. You won't. You won't do political
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violence, conservatives. Yeah, you won't. Come on. Come on. Come on. Do an insurrection. Come on. Do an
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insurrection. That's what he's saying. That's the point of this. Every time Joe Biden accuses his
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opponents of something, that is a confession that he himself is doing it. You see it not one breath
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later when Biden starts talking about the sacred responsibility of Americans to respect elections.
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Democracy cannot survive when one side believes there are only two outcomes to an election.
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Either they win or they were cheated. And that's where the MAGA Republicans are today.
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They don't understand what every patriotic American knows. You can't love your country
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An amazing statement. It had to be intentional. Because we know Al Gore still hasn't really conceded
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the 2000 election. Al Gore still insinuates that he won that election and was cheated,
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and that George Bush was an illegitimate president. Hillary Clinton says it explicitly. She says that that
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was an illegitimate election in 2016. And it was the Russians, and it was the Macedonians,
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and it was the this, and it was the that. And she was really elected. Stacey Abrams,
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running for governor of Georgia, is still pretending that she was elected governor of Georgia. She's
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using explicit language about that alleged election fraud, no evidence for it at all.
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And then Biden at the end, he says, you can't love your country only when you win.
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Michelle Obama in 2008 said that the first time she was ever proud of her country in her adult life
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was when it elected her husband. Michelle Obama introduced at the national political level the
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idea that you should only love your country when you win. That's an idea that came out of the Obama
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administration. Now Biden accuses the Republicans of doing that completely baselessly. And he goes back,
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he says, listen, I know I've just vilified all of you and I've said you're anti-American and half
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this country is illegitimate, but we need to respect our differences. American democracy only works
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only if we choose to respect the rule of law and the institutions that were set up in this chamber
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behind me. Only if we respect our legitimate political differences. Now the key word to understanding
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what Biden means is the word legitimate. Because on its face, it doesn't make any sense. He's giving
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a speech about how we shouldn't respect the political views of half the country. But what the
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point hinges on is this word legitimate. Because Biden has said that the views of half the country
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are not legitimate. So they don't need to be considered. They need to be excluded from our
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democracy. They have no role in our country. When he says that we can debate our legitimate
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differences, what he's basically saying is, do we trans the kids at age three or do we wait until they
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turn four? There can be a legitimate difference of opinion. Do we trans the kids? Should we kill
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babies all the way up until the moment of birth? Or should we say, hey, only up until the day before
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birth? That's the legitimate difference of opinion. The legitimate difference of opinion is, do we take
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in 3 million immigrants a year or only 2,999,999? We can have a legitimate difference of opinion.
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But if you want to talk about actual differences of opinion on the way the country ought to go,
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no, we can't respect those. That would be a threat to our democracy. Democracy would be a threat to our
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democracy, which in Joe Biden's mind just means liberalism. And then in this extremely gloomy,
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ominous speech with the red and the screaming and the, you know, he almost slips into a Prussian accent
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while he's giving it. He says that we need to be optimistic. Even in this moment, with all the
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challenges we face, I give you my word as a Biden, I've never been more optimistic about America's
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future. Not because of me, but because of who you are. We're gonna end cancer as we know it. Mark my
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words. All nature is but art unknown to thee, all chance direction which thou canst not see.
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After this doom and gloom, fire and brimstone, we are gonna come for you,
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our political opponent's speech. He says, but we need to be optimistic. We need, and as he says,
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optimistic, right on cue, you hear a siren in the background. Because the very structure of reality
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will not tolerate that kind of preposterous, disingenuous, hypocritical lie from Joe Biden.
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Doom and gloom and pessimism, but we need to be optimistic. Woo, woo. I don't,
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things aren't looking too optimistic, Joe. Woo, woo. And he ends the speech on what I think was the,
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people would call it a gaffe. I would call it a Freudian slip.
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The age is still to come. We'll say, we, all of us here, we kept the faith. We preserved democracy.
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We heeded our worst, we, we heeded not our worst instincts, but our better angels.
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There it is. We heeded our worst instincts at, oh, wait, whoops, was I not supposed to?
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Oh, no, no, sorry, I got confused. We heeded not our worst instincts. There it is. A Freudian slip
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where you say one thing but mean your mother. So that was the Biden speech, okay? Red, screaming,
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gesticulations. We're half the country's evil and illegitimate. Now, coincidentally,
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Donald Trump just gave his first public speech since the raid on Mar-a-Lago, since the Biden
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administration raided Biden's predecessor and chief political rival, totally unprecedented.
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So banana republic kind of stuff. And so Donald Trump gets out there and he gives his speech to
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his conservative supporters. Take a listen, compare and contrast.
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Fetterman may dress like a teenager getting high in his parents' basement, but he's a raging lunatic
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hellbent on springing hardened criminals out of jail in the middle of the worst crime wave
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in Pennsylvania history. Hilarious as the whole speech was hilarious. Notice Donald Trump's red,
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white, and blue everywhere. Joe Biden's just red everywhere, dark red. Donald Trump's red,
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white, and blue everywhere. Joe Biden's very dark, ominous. Donald Trump's big, smiley, bright lights.
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Everyone, Joe Biden's everyone yelling and angry and fear half this country is a threat to democracy.
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Donald Trump's, yeah, you see this Fetterman guy? He's totally nuts. We shouldn't vote for him.
00:24:43.080
You should vote for the other guy because Fetterman, he's going to be a bad politician.
00:24:47.720
Which one of those two speeches is more in line with the American tradition?
00:24:52.140
The Biden-Hall putsch or Donald Trump giving a campaign rally? Which one of those two speeches
00:24:56.920
seems like the threat to democracy? Which of those two speeches seems on the lighter side
00:25:02.620
of the battle for the American soul? It's not even a question.
00:25:08.360
And Trump is smart here. He's not taking the bait in this obvious provocation for political violence.
00:25:14.360
He's just laughing his way to November. He's saying, look, we might have the forces
00:25:19.060
right against us. All right, we might have a lot of stuff to take on, not just the Democrats,
00:25:23.960
but the whole deep state and the whole fetid, swampy establishment. But we're just going to keep
00:25:30.260
our chins up. We're going to keep doing the right thing. We're going to hug that American flag.
00:25:34.520
Picture those two images. Biden screaming, yelling red all around him. Donald Trump hugging the
00:25:39.160
American flag, kissing the American flag at that speech during his presidency. You got those two
00:25:43.500
images. Trump says we're going to do that. That's really going to be the way we keep the faith.
00:25:47.140
That's going to be the way. If we are to keep our democracy, that's how we're going to do it.
00:25:52.380
The clearest evidence, I think, that the Dems are trying to provoke political violence now
00:25:57.720
just came out of the VA, just came out of the Veterans Affairs Administration.
00:26:01.680
The Biden administration VA has just responded to the Dobbs decision overruling Roe v. Wade
00:26:07.320
and to the pro-life laws passed in the pro-life states. And they've said, we are going to perform
00:26:12.240
abortions, even in the red states, even when the red states pass pro-life laws, and there's nothing
00:26:19.540
you can do about it. Here's the rule. Rule says that the pro-life state laws are, quote,
00:26:25.760
not founded in science or based on evidence, and state and local laws and regulations that would
00:26:31.160
prevent VA healthcare professionals from providing needed abortion-related care, as permitted by this
00:26:36.500
rule are preempted. VA is taking steps to guarantee that veterans and other VA beneficiaries abortion-related
00:26:42.860
care anywhere in this country. So this is a very clear attempt to provoke some kind of
00:26:51.060
insurrection, civil war, or violence. Inasmuch as now you've got the federal government declaring war
00:26:56.500
on the states on an issue that is, frankly, even more fundamental than slavery. The civil war breaks
00:27:02.860
out because of a disagreement between the national government and the state governments over an
00:27:07.700
extremely intractable moral issue such as slavery. Abortion is even more so. Because slavery, you're
00:27:17.800
talking about the nature of liberty to man and his rights to it. With abortion, you're talking about
00:27:23.760
the right to life, which is an even more fundamental right. And here, you've got the federal government
00:27:29.740
saying, okay, the states, you want to pass your laws, I don't care. We're going to go in and kill
00:27:33.100
the babies in your states anyway. What are you going to do about it? What are you going to do about it,
00:27:37.600
huh? You're going to do an insurrection? Come on. We've only got like 60 days to the election. Come
00:27:42.520
on, do an insurrection. We're going to kill all the babies. We're going to give speeches in dark red
00:27:49.000
lights. Do an insurrection. That's what they're saying. That's what the speech is about. That's what the
00:27:56.740
A rule is about. The libs want violence. Speaking of violence, a transvestite child rapist and murderer
00:28:06.960
has just made headlines, not for the murder or the child rape or even the transvestitism. He's made
00:28:15.200
headlines because he is now a much appreciated counselor to left-wing lawmakers on prison reform.
00:28:26.740
Yes, he is giving his advice and testimony on how to go easier on murderers and rapists and
00:28:36.660
transvestites in prison. This man's name is Patrick Trimble. He now goes by Patricia. He just penned an
00:28:44.420
article for the Prison Journalism Project that aims to empower incarcerated journalists by giving them
00:28:51.240
a platform. He's a regular contributor to this journal. He wrote about preparing a presentation
00:28:57.860
for a class at Missouri University. He was contacted by a professor of criminology. He says,
00:29:03.520
quote, it is not unusual for me to be asked to write an article or story about things in my wheelhouse.
00:29:08.540
The things in his wheelhouse, by the way, are murder and rape. But in his wheelhouse, now they're
00:29:12.700
talking about how to make prison easier on criminals. I am, after all, a transgender woman,
00:29:18.640
feminist activist, and advocate for the incarcerated LGBTQ plus community. He added that one of his
00:29:27.020
papers on discrimination against queer inmates was published by Harvard, by the LGBTQ Policy Journal
00:29:32.820
at Harvard just a few years ago. Vice Magazine wrote a sympathetic article on this guy. So who is he?
00:29:39.180
What did he do? In 1978, he raped two nine-year-old girls by approaching them at a playground and playing
00:29:46.260
games with them with rope and then tying them up and dragging them into the woods and brutally raping
00:29:50.220
them. Then, while he was in prison awaiting the final verdict on the case, Trimble took one of his
00:29:56.740
inmates who was developmentally disabled, turned him into his slave, according to the reports,
00:30:02.560
and then murdered him. And now he's the one giving all the policy advice on the real victims here,
00:30:10.900
the transvestite rapist murderers, the psychosexual killers. When you really think about it, you know,
00:30:19.520
when you really think about it, they're the real victims, aren't they? And that's why Harvard is going
00:30:24.080
to give this man a platform. And that's why Missouri University is going to give this man a platform.
00:30:30.440
And that's why left-wing policymakers who want to go easier on the inmates,
00:30:34.740
they're going to listen to this man. The reason I bring it up is because I think the right is making
00:30:41.920
a mistake. The right, as a rule, decries victim culture. We say, stop playing the victim. I don't
00:30:50.800
want to hear about victims. All you libs, you just want to be victims all the time. And that's true.
00:30:55.820
They do that. Uh-huh. That's true. The issue is not victimhood culture per se, though.
00:31:01.880
Or rather, I'll be more specific. The issue is not that the libs are identifying victims.
00:31:10.680
The issue is that the libs are pretending that the perpetrators are the victims and the victims
00:31:17.880
are the perpetrators. The issue is not that the libs are talking about victims. It's that
00:31:21.520
they're getting the victims wrong. But actually, you have to identify victims sometimes. It's essential
00:31:27.980
to identify victims. That's how you correct injustices. That's how you pursue justice more
00:31:32.740
broadly. What we should be responding to this insanity with is not an idea that, oh, come on,
00:31:41.160
stop playing the victim, you transvestite murdering killer, rapist. What we should be saying is, no,
00:31:47.000
no, no, you're the bad guy. You're the bad guy here. There are victims, but the victims are not you.
00:31:53.280
They're your victims. They're the people that you victimized. And you need to be punished,
00:31:57.920
apparently much harder than you're being punished, like way harder, like strap him into the chair and
00:32:04.500
let's let the vault start flowing kind of punishment instead of giving lectures at Harvard
00:32:11.740
and Missouri University. That's what we need here. We need to say, no, no, no. We actually need to
00:32:16.720
ratchet up the victim culture when we talk about the actual victims, like the nine-year-old girls or
00:32:23.000
like the developmentally disabled cellmate. This is what happens so often on the right is that the left
00:32:29.900
takes some ordinary part of politics, let's say standards or something. I talk about free speech
00:32:35.240
a lot, put it in my book, Speechless. They'll talk about standards or taboos, and then the libs will
00:32:40.900
completely invert them. And then the right will just throw their hands up in the air and say, oh,
00:32:45.440
no, never mind. I don't want to talk about good or bad or right or wrong or true or false.
00:32:49.100
We should just take all the limits off speech entirely. Let's just throw out all of human
00:32:56.740
nature. Let's just throw out all of the rules of social standards and taboos entirely. Wouldn't
00:33:02.340
that be so much better? But that's not possible. And so what it essentially amounts to is the right
00:33:06.380
just surrendering and conceding, and then the libs get to invert the culture. Well, it's the same
00:33:10.080
thing with victimhood. No, it's not that we need to totally run away from victimhood culture.
00:33:14.080
We just need to identify the right victims and thereby the right perpetrators, and then punish
00:33:21.260
the perpetrators harsher, more harshly, in a more just way. Speaking of transsexuals and victims,
00:33:29.740
there was a post went viral over the weekend of some psycho quack doctor named SIDHBH Gallagher,
00:33:39.820
who's a Miami plastic surgeon who specializes in mutilating people, boys who think they're girls
00:33:45.760
and girls who think they're boys, captioning a picture on Instagram with a very, very young woman
00:33:50.820
whose breasts she just mutilated and cut off. And this doctor, quote unquote, said,
00:33:55.920
that smile, congratulations. This was posted by a columnist at Tablet, Sasha White, who pointed this
00:34:05.340
out and just showed, oh my gosh, can you imagine this post from a plastic surgeon? Another post from
00:34:12.280
the surgeon says, just realized I only get to yeet four teats next week with a crying emoji and a
00:34:18.680
crying laughing emoji. Really, really horrible stuff. So the way this relates to the standards and the
00:34:28.320
victim culture and the speech codes and all of that is this person needs to get canceled. I know that for
00:34:32.840
years the right wing complained about the cancel culture. Cancel culture is bad. I never really
00:34:37.660
thought that. I never thought it was bad to cancel people per se. You just have to cancel the right
00:34:42.320
people for the right reasons, like all societies do. But there's no question, we got to cancel this
00:34:47.380
person, right? This person should lose her medical license. She should probably be put in a straight
00:34:52.000
jacket in an insane asylum. But short of that, she should never work anywhere again. She should not be
00:34:56.580
permitted anywhere near children, anywhere near this field. If she's going to get a job,
00:35:00.760
it should be doing manual labor, ideally in a prison yard. But it's certainly nowhere near any
00:35:07.700
medical instrument, okay? That's the first part. The second part is, she's a plastic surgeon. And
00:35:15.440
this is something that we haven't talked about nearly enough with transgenderism. We focus on the
00:35:20.580
intellectual and ideological side of it. We don't talk about the money side. We don't talk about the
00:35:24.680
capitalist side of it. Plastic surgeons love transgenderism. And they push transgenderism
00:35:31.160
because they make a lot of money on it. Big Pharma loves transgenderism and pushes transgenderism
00:35:36.740
because they make a lot of money on it, okay? There are financial incentives here that are really
00:35:40.820
horrible that we should correct from a political level so that very powerful lobbies and institutions
00:35:47.060
and professions are not incentivized to mutilate poor little sexually confused kids. Furthermore,
00:35:53.200
it ties into a broader issue of plastic surgery culture. We live in a culture that treats plastic
00:36:00.040
surgery not just as a way to sort of restore some more normal form of the body after, say,
00:36:06.700
a horrific car accident or a burning or a way to kind of restore one's sense of self. We now treat it
00:36:15.440
as a way to take total control over our lives and prod and prick and treat the body as nothing more
00:36:20.960
than flesh to create our own ideal selves that are really disconnected from who we are. That's bad.
00:36:28.760
I mean, that's kind of Kardashian culture. The idea that you take people who are already
00:36:32.160
sufficiently beautiful. You take people who just, you know, they're perfectly normal,
00:36:38.160
ordinary looking people. And then you say, no, you've got to blow up the lips and you got to do
00:36:42.580
this thing and you got to inject this over here and you got to add this piece of fat over on this side
00:36:46.300
and then you'll be happy. Then you'll be so pleased. No, it's all just parts of body dysmorphias
00:36:52.640
and body image problems that are never going to make you happy. And in a way, transgenderism is just
00:36:58.740
kind of the logical conclusion of Botox. It's just the logical conclusion of this idea that your
00:37:06.200
physical body has to be absolutely so perfect, this indulgence of vanity and vainglory and this idea
00:37:14.380
that we ultimately ought to have total control over our own bodies and destiny, which is simply not
00:37:20.320
the case because we are stewards of ourselves, but we don't belong entirely to ourselves. We are
00:37:26.560
responsible to a transcendent moral order and ultimately to God who is the author of that moral
00:37:30.400
order. Are you, speaking of gods, I was talking about the real God, but there are sort of lower
00:37:36.940
order, you know, entities, one of which is the God King who runs the Daily Wire. Are you still giving
00:37:42.700
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00:38:35.320
Speaking of cancellations, Instagram, this is really, really great news in the culture.
00:38:41.120
Instagram has just banned Pornhub. So rarely do we get good news on the culture front,
00:38:47.480
especially on the sexual revolution front. This is really great news. Instagram just totally canceled
00:38:52.640
Pornhub. Three cheers for cancel culture. That's my kind of cancel culture, baby.
00:38:58.000
But no, Pornhub's a private corporation and they have, no, they don't. They don't have any rights
00:39:01.340
actually. But no, I don't think it's fair that they show. It's totally fair. Get rid of them.
00:39:05.500
Totally. Whoever runs Pornhub, send that person away to an island far, far away from our country
00:39:14.020
because they are harming our country. Instagram removed Pornhub after mounting evidence of
00:39:20.660
alleged criminality that has been stacking up against Pornhub. This according to the National
00:39:28.140
Center on Sexual Exploitation. Pornhub has recently been canceled by Visa and MasterCard.
00:39:34.220
And that's because of this claim of sexual trafficking and child pornography and all sorts
00:39:42.140
of stuff on the platform. So it's good. I'll take the win when I can get it. But the reason to cancel
00:39:49.760
Pornhub is not just because of the child pornography and it's not just because of the rape videos and
00:39:57.140
it's not just because of a lack of consent. The reason to cancel Pornhub and the reason why it would
00:40:02.540
still be legal today to cancel Pornhub just based on obscenity. And the reason why we've had laws
00:40:07.100
against obscenity for our nation's whole history, even though lib insane judges have really tried to
00:40:12.120
weaken those in recent decades, is because Pornhub and porn generally provides nothing of value.
00:40:18.940
It only deprives you of value. Pornhub simply preys on people's lusts and addictions.
00:40:29.080
This is like any other kind. It's like the drug peddler around the corner in the bad neighborhood.
00:40:35.440
It's like the mafia running the numbers and the loan sharks and the people and even legal casinos
00:40:42.500
that are preying on people's addictions. And if there are not safeguards in place,
00:40:48.580
as there often are not when it comes to drugs and as there often are not when it comes to gambling,
00:40:54.420
and as there 100% certainly are not when it comes to online pornography, if there aren't any kinds
00:41:00.480
of guardrails in place, it's just a vile path to destruction for the individual and for a whole
00:41:09.060
country. We've got to take it seriously. I know that sometimes the pro porn people, they say,
00:41:14.780
oh, you're just being a fuddy-duddy. You're being prudish. Come on, man. It's all right. It's not so bad.
00:41:19.060
Naked ladies on the internet, whatever. And they're pretending that this has been just a
00:41:24.500
constant theme throughout human history. It's not lust is a constant theme. Prostitution is a
00:41:30.460
constant theme. Even naked paintings and photographs is a constant theme.
00:41:36.120
This kind of connected internet high-speed porn everywhere all around the globe, that's completely
00:41:45.740
brand new. We've never seen anything like that. It's just over the last 20 years. And it's why
00:41:49.920
my mailbag is filled up every week with young men and actually young women somewhat often as well
00:41:56.860
writing in about how porn has ruined their lives and they were exposed to it when they were little
00:42:00.640
kids. And you just get rid of it. That's it. It doesn't provide value. When I go out,
00:42:04.980
if I sell the Leftist Tears Tumblr, which I do, if I'm selling the Leftist Tears Tumblr,
00:42:09.200
I am selling you a product. You have to pay whatever it costs for the Leftist Tears Tumblr.
00:42:12.880
And we've now had an exchange of value because now I get your money and you get a vessel to
00:42:19.300
collect all the Leftist Tears, which is everywhere. Otherwise, you'd get too much salt on your property
00:42:24.040
and you wouldn't be able to grow tomatoes anymore. That's why you need the Leftist Tears Tumblr.
00:42:27.320
And then you can direct it down your gullet and enjoy those Leftist Tears. So we're each getting
00:42:32.540
something of value. When it comes to something like porn or heroin or whatever, or any sort of
00:42:39.020
vice, you're not getting any sort of real, deep vice. And it's just gravely sinful in and of itself.
00:42:48.280
You're not getting anything of value. And so it's wrong. It's wrong to be involved in that anyway.
00:42:52.600
The models are a problem too, okay? And the advertisers are a problem too. And the credit
00:42:56.680
card companies are a problem too. And Instagram, which gives Pornhub a platform, that's a problem too.
00:43:01.480
And they're beginning to realize that. And they're going to cancel it. And that's great.
00:43:04.400
We should cheer on that cancel culture. You know how big a problem this is? It's even
00:43:08.380
affecting celebrities. It's even, maybe that shouldn't be so surprising. But to my mind,
00:43:13.500
it often is. When people who are super rich and famous and have all the resources in the world,
00:43:20.040
when they fall prey to the same sorts of problems and addictions and vices that ordinary people fall
00:43:26.440
prey to, it's just a reminder that this kind of, how potent this is. You can't buy your way out of
00:43:32.020
certain addictions. Very often it's the celebrities who most easily fall prey to addictions, drinking
00:43:38.440
and drugs and promiscuity and all of that. Well, Kanye is just saying that too. Kanye just gave an
00:43:43.400
interview. He said that pornography ruined his family. It was a little vague on how pornography did
00:43:48.620
that. He says, he was writing on Instagram about his daughters and sort of to his daughters.
00:43:57.620
Don't let Kris Jenner, you know, the mother or the matriarch of the Kardashian family,
00:44:03.080
don't let her make you do Playboy like she made Kylie and Kim do. Hollywood is a giant brothel.
00:44:08.900
Pornography destroyed my family. I deal with the addiction. Instagram promotes it. Not going to let
00:44:13.340
it happen to Northie in Chicago. My kids will not do Playboy and sex tapes. He then tells Kim
00:44:18.700
Kardashian, tell your Clinton friends to come get me. I'm here. So he's saying, it's a little unclear
00:44:23.420
here. Or maybe he's just saying both things because he's saying on the one hand, pornography
00:44:27.060
destroyed my family because I'm addicted to pornography, right? He's saying I've dealt with
00:44:30.540
the addiction. But on the other hand, he's saying pornography destroyed my family because
00:44:33.860
my wife was pressured into pornography by her own mother. The whole family was pressured to be,
00:44:39.680
I mean, that's ultimately what got Kim Kardashian famous was becoming a porn star. And then she's
00:44:46.860
done other things since then. But that was her big explosion into fame and was arranged by her
00:44:51.760
mother, apparently. And that's sick. That's really, really sick. And he's saying, you're not going to
00:44:55.800
make my daughters do that just like your mother made you do that. Don't you dare do it. It's awful.
00:45:02.160
And Kanye's speaking not just as a father who wants to protect his kids. He's speaking as someone
00:45:06.260
who has dealt with an addiction to pornography. He's saying, I've seen this issue from all sides
00:45:10.580
of it. All of which is to say, and he gets to Instagram specifically, he says, Instagram's
00:45:15.180
promoting it. Well, not anymore. Really, really good stuff. Kanye also made a really good point.
00:45:20.740
This is a little tangential, but I loved it so much. Kanye said that the schools that his kids are
00:45:26.320
possibly attending are really stupid and lib and teaching all sorts of crazy stuff. He says,
00:45:31.680
they teach black kids Kwanzaa at Sierra Canyon School. What the F is Kwanzaa and who made that
00:45:37.520
BS up? Everyone lives in LA for the check anyway, so no one really cares about their children being
00:45:43.260
indoctrinated. Spot on. And you know, I give Kanye a lot of credit and I think that he's got a more
00:45:49.000
insightful view into politics than 99% of people, including the vast majority of Republicans.
00:45:55.640
He does. In his own kind of weird Kanye way, he does. And he's really insightful here too. And he says,
00:46:00.560
who the F made this BS up about Kwanzaa? Why are these SoCal crazy teachers teaching this about
00:46:06.100
Kwanzaa? He's right. It was a lunatic Southern California teacher who invented it in the first
00:46:10.640
place. Ron Everett in 1966, who restyled himself Milana Karenga, but his real name is Ron Everett.
00:46:17.980
He invented Kwanzaa when he was a teacher at Cal State North Beach, or Cal State Long Beach rather.
00:46:23.420
And then a little later on, he was arrested for imprisoning and torturing women. Had a pretty bad
00:46:28.120
history. But yeah, it's true. It all comes from these bizarre wackos in Gomorrah by the sea,
00:46:33.660
known as Southern California. Speaking of the academic establishment, by the way,
00:46:39.060
I saved this story until the end of the show because this is going to get us kicked off of
00:46:43.340
social media because I'm reading a scientific study. And when we do get kicked off, by the way,
00:46:47.960
you got to come over for the member block at dailywire.com. We have the most important interview
00:46:51.400
that I have. You know, I've spoken to attorneys general. I've spoken to secretaries of state.
00:46:55.640
I've spoken to United States senators regularly. I've spoken to people who carry a lot of weight.
00:47:00.780
This is probably the most important interview I have ever given. I will have ever given. It's
00:47:05.260
certainly the one I'm most looking forward to. So tune in for that over at the member block at
00:47:08.680
Daily Wire. But now to get us kicked off, there's a new peer-reviewed study out. It's a study conducted
00:47:16.880
by Flavio A. Categiani. He's a board certified endocrinologist with a master's and doctorate in
00:47:24.040
clinical endocrinology. It's published in the online medical journal Curious based on a controlled
00:47:31.000
population study of 88,012 people in Brazil. Okay, enough of the lead up. Ivermectin is apparently
00:47:40.300
really good at treating COVID. Remember, Ivermectin, okay, I'm probably not even on YouTube anymore.
00:47:48.320
It's okay. Ivermectin, which we were told, it's terrible at curing COVID. It doesn't cure COVID
00:47:55.460
at all. It doesn't treat it. It's horrible. Don't say, if you use the words Ivermectin,
00:48:00.280
if you use any word that begins with the letter I, you're going to be kicked off of social media.
00:48:03.540
It's some scientific misinformation. It turns out it's totally, totally true. According to this study,
00:48:10.300
regular use of Ivermectin reduced the risk of dying from COVID-19 by 92%. Hospitalization rate
00:48:17.260
was reduced 100% in regular users compared to both irregular users and non-users. By the way,
00:48:24.180
the impressive reduction for regular Ivermectin users was evident despite the regular Ivermectin
00:48:29.460
users being at a higher risk of COVID death in the first place. Told you so. Where's my
00:48:37.500
Nolstradamus hat? Where do I get it? I don't even know where I can find my Nolstradamus hat.
00:48:40.280
It's back in my office in the other building. Of course we were right. Even if this study had
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never come out, even if this study has some error in it, which there's no evidence that it does,
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but even if it did, I have no doubt that this conclusion is true. And the reason I have no
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doubt that this conclusion is true, the reason I have no doubt that Ivermectin is more than likely
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probably helpful at treating COVID is because all of the worst people in the world who are wrong about
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everything told me that Ivermectin is bad. So all of the worst people who got everything wrong
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about COVID and who lied to us about COVID and who lied to us about everything, all of those people
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who have just an uninterrupted record of failure came out against Ivermectin. So I, I never took an
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endocrinology class in my life. I didn't know the word epidemiology until about four years ago.
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Doesn't matter. I just know. I know with certainty that Ivermectin is more than likely,
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probably somewhat good. Maybe even as good as it says in this study. Maybe even as good as it
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reducing deaths by 92% from COVID. And I know that because of a basic rule in politics,
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because I know my opponent, because in politics, if you know the enemy, that can tell you a whole
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lot, not just about your enemy or your opponent and their moves, but about, about just about
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everything that they relate to in the rest of the society. Okay. Was it worth getting kicked off of
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YouTube to read that study? I certainly think it was, but you got to go find me over at the member
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