The Michael Knowles Show - November 30, 2022


Ep. 1135 - Pedogate 2022


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

175.57454

Word Count

9,532

Sentence Count

774

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

16


Summary

A new analysis from the Daily Mail shows that thousands of California pedophiles have served less than a year in prison. This on the heels of that weird Balenciaga child porn campaign. This obviously all in the age of Jeffrey Epstein and creepy Petto Island.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Just when you think that the state of California, Gomorrah by the sea, cannot become any more
00:00:06.060 depraved, we get a new analysis from the Daily Mail, which shows that thousands of California
00:00:12.720 pedophiles have served less than a year in prison. This on the heels of that weird Balenciaga
00:00:20.660 child porn obscene kind of campaign. This obviously all in the age of Jeffrey Epstein
00:00:28.920 and creepy Petto Island with all of the elite, rich, prominent people all over the world.
00:00:35.480 This new study has found that more than 7,000 child molesters were released within months after
00:00:41.540 federal authorities sentenced them to prison. To put that in perspective, the horn hat guy
00:00:48.040 got three and a half years for dancing around the Capitol. Pro-life advocates are currently facing
00:00:55.080 11 years in prison for demonstrating outside of abortion clinics. But pedos are getting off
00:01:03.200 with less than a year. Unless, of course, they hung out with Jeffrey Epstein, in which case they've
00:01:09.780 gotten off scot-free. Justice in America. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:01:14.380 Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday is from Alice Siobhan. What a great name,
00:01:29.540 Siobhan. I love that name. Who says, as someone who struggled with suicidal ideology for over 10
00:01:35.560 years, if I had seen that Canadian ad glorifying suicide and heard that when I was at my lowest,
00:01:42.120 I might have succeeded rather than getting help. Many such cases, what's going on right now in
00:01:47.240 Canada is going to kill a lot of people. That's what assisted suicide is. And obviously by its very
00:01:54.680 nature, it's always cloaked in the language of compassion and helping people. All it is is killing
00:02:01.600 people. All it is is giving into despair. All it is is pretty much the worst thing you can possibly
00:02:09.600 think of. Other than the pedo stuff that's going on too. I mean, this is really, really dark stuff
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00:03:47.980 slash collections slash offers. There is a little glimmer of hope coming out of even America's
00:03:55.200 blue cities. It seems like everything in the blue cities is just going from bad to worse to worse to
00:04:00.640 worse all the way down the slippery slope. And you've seen this in some of the crime statistics
00:04:05.720 and footage out of Philadelphia or Los Angeles or Chicago or wherever. But if you look at New York
00:04:11.280 right now, the Democrat mayor of New York, Eric Adams has, you got to give credit where credit's due,
00:04:17.440 done something that actually will likely improve the city. People with severe and untreated mental
00:04:25.920 illness who live out in the open, on the streets, in our subways, in danger and in need. We see them
00:04:35.700 every day and our city workers are familiar with their stories. If severe mental illness is causing
00:04:43.220 someone to be unsheltered and a danger to themselves, we have a moral obligation to help them
00:04:50.960 get the treatment and care they need. We can no longer deny the reality that untreated psychosis
00:04:59.560 can be a cruel and all-consuming condition that often requires involuntary intervention,
00:05:08.160 supervise medical treatment, and long-term care. This is the right policy. It could go terribly wrong.
00:05:16.580 There are lots of hazards here, but this is the right policy. It is not compassionate or just or
00:05:24.260 conservative to allow crazy people to die in the street, especially in cities that get very cold
00:05:29.180 in the winter. Now, what you're going to hear is, I think, a legitimate concern, which is, hold on,
00:05:34.760 we're giving the state power to just grab you and put you in a place involuntarily and start
00:05:41.040 pumping you full of drugs and filling your head with whatever they want to fill it with. Yes,
00:05:47.860 that is a hazard. It makes us all think, especially people who are civil libertarians, I don't know,
00:05:52.820 I don't want to give the government that power. That was one of the arguments that led to the
00:05:57.760 abolition of the insane asylums in the first place in the middle of the 20th century.
00:06:02.460 It hasn't worked out. There are so many crazy people who we allow to live in New York. Now,
00:06:07.720 I don't think Mayor Adams is doing this necessarily because he's just had a sort of moral turn of
00:06:13.400 heart or something like that. I think probably he's looking around saying, man, New York is going to pot.
00:06:17.560 No one wants to ride the subways. No one wants to go outside. Things are looking pretty bad out
00:06:21.460 there. We got to do something about the homeless. But that was the reaction that Rudy Giuliani had in the
00:06:25.840 90s and he really did clean up New York. And it is not only good for the citizens of New York,
00:06:30.720 the ordinary functioning citizens of New York, it's good for the crazy people too.
00:06:36.020 Now, the ideal situation would be that families are stronger, that communities are stronger,
00:06:43.280 that churches are stronger, and that they can take these people in. But that doesn't always work.
00:06:49.320 A lot of crazy people on the street don't have any family left anymore,
00:06:52.380 or they don't want to accept help from the organizations that are offering them services
00:06:57.500 and that are powerless if the crazy people don't want to go. We need the power to involuntarily
00:07:07.000 commit crazy people for their own good, for our good, for the common good. And this does not mean
00:07:13.780 that we're now just like the left if we're going to use government power to do whatever.
00:07:17.060 No, it depends on what you're using government power for. If you're using government power for
00:07:21.640 good things within their proper limits and their proper place, that's good. If you're using government
00:07:26.380 power for bad things, that's bad. But it is childish and morally blind to say, well, because government
00:07:33.900 power can be used for a bad thing, we're not going to use it at all. That is what has led conservatives
00:07:39.240 to be a completely useless force in American politics. And it's what's led to this social breakdown
00:07:44.820 that we are seeing all around us. So it's kind of weird to say it. I guess a stopped clock is right
00:07:51.840 twice a day. Good job, Mayor Adams. This is the right thing and conservatives should take note.
00:07:57.640 Now, speaking of New York, back to dissing New York and the lunatic left-wingers that live there.
00:08:03.040 It took them about a week. It took them longer actually than I thought that it would. But the New York
00:08:11.760 Times has finally managed to make the Balenciaga child porn story an attack on conservatives.
00:08:20.840 It's hard for them to do that. Obviously very hard, but they're adept at it. I mean, think about
00:08:27.000 how quickly you had that maniac, non-binary member of the LGBT community shoot up a gay nightclub and
00:08:35.360 that was somehow conservatives' fault. You had all sorts of these stories and they always managed
00:08:41.500 to turn it on conservatives. This one they were having trouble though, because Balenciaga is beloved
00:08:46.320 by liberals. The face of Balenciaga is Kim Kardashian, but so many other left-wing celebrities
00:08:52.000 as well. The imagery was so overt. It's exactly the sort of stuff conservatives have been warning about
00:08:58.760 for a long time that the libs are peddling pedophilia and Satanism. You just saw it right
00:09:04.580 there on display in the Balenciaga photo shoot. But now that the New York Times headline is not
00:09:09.760 Balenciaga pushes weird kiddie porn stuff. The New York Times headline is,
00:09:15.460 when high fashion and QAnon collide. Okay, I'm going to put a pause right there.
00:09:22.620 I consider myself pretty with it. I'm pretty involved in conservative politics. I've gone down
00:09:31.520 a lot of rabbit trails. I have read a lot of content on the far right, on the far left.
00:09:37.000 I travel around the country speaking to conservatives everywhere. I still don't know what QAnon is.
00:09:45.460 Do you know what QAnon is? I know it's something to do with elite pedos,
00:09:51.580 which is just true, obviously. There's an island that they all went to that Jeffrey Epstein owned.
00:09:57.220 So I know it's something to do with that, but I don't know. The only thing that I've really
00:10:03.160 ever heard about QAnon is from MSNBC and CNN and the New York Times. I am not convinced that anyone
00:10:09.960 actually believes what QAnon is. I'm fairly convinced it's just a fake thing that the New York
00:10:16.420 Times made up to make right-wingers sound crazy. Because as far as I can tell, the right-wingers
00:10:22.700 look around at Jeffrey Epstein's island and they look around at the bizarre Balenciaga photo shoot
00:10:31.660 and they look around at everything in the middle and they look around at Drag Queen Story Hour and
00:10:34.680 they look around at trancing the kids and they look around at the child drag shows where the weird
00:10:38.860 men are putting dollars in the clothing of the little kids dancing around.
00:10:43.420 And we look at that and we say, hey, you guys are groomers. You guys are sexualizing children.
00:10:48.480 You guys have a bizarre sexual interest in children and that's really weird. And you also have a lot
00:10:54.400 of overt satanic imagery there in the drag shows and in the Balenciaga and all. And hey, that's kind
00:10:58.780 of weird and we should stop that. And then the libs, they come around and they say, huh, you
00:11:04.520 probably, you crazy, you probably believe in QAnon. You say, well, I don't know what QAnon is. I
00:11:09.560 definitely believe in all that stuff I just said though, because I'm looking at it because I saw
00:11:13.880 it happen. I'm looking at it right now on the Balenciaga website. I say, oh, you, you loony
00:11:17.600 toony, crazy conspiracy there. You're probably a QAnon. I don't know what QAnon is. I don't,
00:11:21.940 but I don't, but I do know that what I just said is true and is happening. They're like,
00:11:26.860 there are court cases about it. It is for sure. There's an island in the Caribbean. You crazy,
00:11:31.140 it's just a way, it's just a way to paint conservatives as lunatics for observing what
00:11:40.160 they were doing. And so what does the New York Times say? It says two new Balenciaga campaigns
00:11:45.500 ignited a firestorm that traveled from the internet to Fox News fueled by allegations
00:11:52.000 that the brand condoned child exploitation. Those allegations, you know, those crazy allegations
00:11:59.120 after Balenciaga portrayed little kids who looked sad and in distress holding S&M teddy bears. And
00:12:05.660 then in another ad campaign included references, direct references to child pornography. You know,
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00:13:39.000 If you saw Balenciaga's child porn campaign, if you have noticed Drag Queen Story Hour, if you notice
00:13:46.100 that these weirdos are going in and having little kids dress up in sexual costumes and dance around
00:13:50.740 to gay bars. Yeah, you're just an internet troll with crazy allegations, according to the New York
00:13:58.320 Times. Then the New York Times writes, as online criticism of the campaign spread, the story was
00:14:04.140 picked up across right-wing media outlets, including the New York Post and primetime Fox News show,
00:14:09.020 Tucker Carlson Tonight. The show helped to publicize and mainstream QAnon, whatever that is,
00:14:16.400 the internet conspiracy theory that a group of Satan-worshipping elites who run a child sex ring
00:14:21.760 are trying to control our politics and media. Oh, that's what QAnon is? Okay, well, if that's
00:14:25.740 what QAnon is, then it's just obviously true. Okay, because I haven't seen the whole Jeffrey Epstein
00:14:31.160 client book because the U.S. government's covering it up, and the U.S. government is not holding any of
00:14:35.700 those pedophiles to account. And the U.S. government gave a sweetheart deal to Jeffrey Epstein himself
00:14:40.500 before he got Epstein. They gave him a really sweetheart deal, and they let him live in what was
00:14:44.920 essentially a condo in Palm Beach, though they called it a local jail. And when the U.S. attorney
00:14:49.920 Alex Acosta asked about it, he was told, don't touch Jeffrey Epstein. He belongs to intelligence.
00:14:54.940 And I know that he was palling around with the most elite, prominent, wealthy people all over the
00:14:59.540 world, and they were trafficking very, very young girls to have sex with. I know that. I know that for
00:15:05.560 sure. So what's the part that isn't real? Because I'm just talking about that one, the one aspect
00:15:12.300 of what you're telling me, QAnon, you're telling me that's what QAnon is. Well, if that's what QAnon is,
00:15:20.300 I have seen that reported in the New York Times. Okay? Because even the New York Times eventually had
00:15:26.040 to report on the Jeffrey Epstein story. I've seen the evidence for that. And I'm still seeing the
00:15:32.520 cover-up of that. And I'm still seeing weird child sex stuff all around the culture that you guys are
00:15:39.460 promoting, that the New York Times is promoting in the schools, in these drag shows, in libraries.
00:15:46.400 And I'm still seeing a defense of the completely indefensible Balenciaga campaign. What's so amazing
00:15:51.540 is the libs haven't gotten their messaging straight on this. Because the New York Times argument here is,
00:15:55.460 this Balenciaga thing is a total non-traversy, crazy conspiracy theory being pushed by Tucker Carlson.
00:16:02.380 And it's nothing. And it's wild. But what did Balenciaga say? Balenciaga said,
00:16:08.820 this is completely unacceptable. We're so sorry. Balenciaga wiped its Instagram account,
00:16:13.160 except for the apology. Balenciaga said that it is pursuing legal action against the people
00:16:17.920 who put the photo shoot together. So which is it? No big deal. Nothing burger. Nothing to see here,
00:16:25.540 says the New York Times. This is extremely serious. We're going to wipe out all of our branding away.
00:16:31.820 We're going to get rid of this photo shoot. And we're going to sue people into oblivion for doing
00:16:35.820 it. Which is it? Obviously, it's the latter. The very fact that the New York Times keeps covering up
00:16:42.460 for this. Well, it's not going to dispel any conspiracy theories. Let's just put it that way.
00:16:48.500 Not at all. Speaking of weird sex stuff, the Republicans voted last night to abolish marriage,
00:16:58.040 to effectively abolish marriage, and to punish anyone who objects to the abolition of marriage.
00:17:05.680 They did this through the so-called Respect for Marriage Act. This has been a slow-rolling disaster.
00:17:13.380 It already started a couple of weeks ago when the Republican senators voted to allow this thing to
00:17:20.320 get past the filibuster so that the Democrats would only need a bare majority instead of 60 votes
00:17:26.280 to get this bill through. The bill would enshrine the legal definition of marriage that you saw in
00:17:31.300 Obergefell, that marriage is no longer a union between one man and one woman for the good of
00:17:36.300 the spouses and the sake of the generation and education of children, as people have thought for
00:17:39.640 all of human history. But now marriage is two people of any sex for whatever purpose. It's vaguely
00:17:50.080 romantic, but it doesn't have to be. And anyway, that's what it is for now. That's the new view.
00:17:55.600 Obviously, this view is opposed by Christians, Jews, Muslims, reasonable agnostics, and the natural
00:18:03.500 law. But that was the view advanced by the Supreme Court. At least for a while, you had conservatives
00:18:08.300 opposing this madness. Again, it's not no knock on gay guys. It's no attack. Everyone's got gay
00:18:14.920 friends. No, it's not an attack on any person. It's just an acknowledgement of reality. Acknowledgement
00:18:20.740 that if marriage does not have at its core sexual difference, then it just doesn't mean anything.
00:18:25.360 You really can't define it. It loses its essence. The marriage loses its marriage-ness if it loses
00:18:32.620 that fundamental aspect of it. And so at least you had the conservatives sort of kind of putting up a
00:18:38.640 fight. Well, that's over because these Republican senators, who was it? Roy Blunt, Richard Burr,
00:18:44.440 Shelley Moore Capito, Susan Collins, Todd Young, Joni Ernst, Cynthia Lummis. That one's frustrating
00:18:49.540 because I kind of like Cynthia Lummis. Lisa Murkowski, Rob Portman, Mitt Romney, Dan Sullivan,
00:18:54.600 and Tom Tillis. These guys all voted for it. And not only did they vote for it, not only did you
00:19:02.000 first have those 12 Republican senators who voted to set it on a fast track to being passed, but then
00:19:06.220 you had certain Republicans at the last minute who were filing amendments to say, okay, look, you're
00:19:11.400 going to redefine marriage. You're going to completely squish to the Democrats. You're not going to
00:19:16.040 conserve a damn thing if you're not going to conserve the fundamental institution.
00:19:19.000 But please, at the very least, can you include some protections for people who object to the
00:19:26.080 new definition? Can you include some protections for the many, many Christians, Jews, Muslims, who
00:19:32.580 don't want to have to be forced to participate in a gay marriage like, quote unquote, gay marriage,
00:19:38.940 like Jack Phillips at Masterpiece Cake Shop, who the LGBT Gestapo have hounded for years and have
00:19:44.520 destroyed this man's life. And they take him to court. Even when he wins in court, they drag him to
00:19:47.900 court again because it's not enough merely to be tolerated or accepted. This political campaign is
00:19:53.920 forcing anyone who objects, anyone who holds a traditional and sensible view to comply and to
00:20:01.080 participate and to actively, constantly affirm what is utterly incoherent. And so you had people like
00:20:07.220 Mike Lee, most notably, but a couple other people, Marco Rubio, and there was one other who filed
00:20:12.060 amendments to say, hey, just can you at least protect the religious people here who want to follow their
00:20:17.220 conscience and reason? What happened? The Democrats, of course, said, no, no, we're not protecting those
00:20:24.500 religious business owners. But the Republicans said that too. The Mitt Romneys said that too. It's
00:20:30.280 just pathetic. And I look at that. I know we've got the Senate race in Georgia. It doesn't matter
00:20:35.220 because the Democrats control the Senate. So yeah, I'd like Herschel to win, I guess. I'd like
00:20:41.700 Republicans to control the Senate, I guess. But what do I care? What do I really care? These guys
00:20:50.000 not only can't conserve anything, they don't want to conserve anything. Their political views
00:20:57.520 are just fundamentally wrong. Okay. They are to the left of Barack Obama in 2011. What do I care?
00:21:06.780 Oh, we've got, we have, this is the most important election in our lifetimes. We, we have to elect
00:21:12.220 Republicans because if we don't elect Republicans, then they're not going to be able to vote for the
00:21:19.000 Democrat marriage bill. And then we're not going to be able to say that Democrats are the real
00:21:24.780 transphobes or whatever. I don't know. If we don't elect Republicans, then only the Democrats are
00:21:29.400 going to pass the Democrat agenda. But if we elect Republicans, then the Republicans will also pass
00:21:34.660 the Democrat agenda. And that's why it's the most important election in our lifetimes. I don't think
00:21:38.540 so. I mean, these people should be primaried, obviously. But I just, I don't even see the point.
00:21:45.760 If any of these people came up to me and said, we, Michael, I need your vote. I'd say, okay, for what?
00:21:49.380 Why do you need my vote? To do what? To do what the Democrats want more radically than they asked
00:22:00.420 for 10 years ago? No, thanks. Thank you. Don't think we need that. Speaking of certain sexual
00:22:07.860 practices, the World Health Organization has just come out there. They've got a new strong stance on
00:22:13.060 monkeypox and they're really going to do something about monkey. Well, no, they're not. They're not going
00:22:17.140 to do anything about monkeypox, but they are going to change the name of monkeypox.
00:22:23.740 They're not really going to help people who have monkeypox and they're not really going to do
00:22:26.900 anything to stop the spread of monkeypox, but they are, this is really crucial, going to change the
00:22:31.740 name of it. Because the name you see is apparently very offensive. Quote, in several, rather, meetings,
00:22:40.480 public and private, a number of individuals and countries have raised concerns and asked the WHO
00:22:45.420 to propose a way forward to change the name. Because you see, the name of monkeypox is offensive.
00:22:52.680 It's stigmatizing. And so we need to change it. They're suggesting Mpox. Okay, problem solved. Good
00:23:00.720 job, guys. Did it ever occur to the WHO that instead of spending all their time focused on how we talk
00:23:11.860 about monkeypox, we could maybe change the behavior that causes monkeypox? Monkeypox is
00:23:19.320 caused by gay orgies. That's what causes it. Outside of Zaire, the way you get monkeypox is by going to
00:23:24.800 gay orgies. Not even just sex with one gay guy and you only have sex with that gay guy. You go to gay
00:23:31.640 orgies. The way you get it statistically is by having sex with guys who have sex with lots and lots of
00:23:39.460 other guys. The WHO could very easily say, hey, fellas, cut it out. Don't do that. That's not good.
00:23:45.420 That's going to be bad for you. But could you imagine if the WHO said that? Oh my goodness,
00:23:49.860 the reaction, there would be calls for resignations. So instead, they don't do anything to stop. It's
00:23:55.900 just like the coronavirus. The way to stop the coronavirus is to stop funding gain of function
00:24:03.960 research and stop funding the Wuhan Institute of Virology and stop conducting this weird research
00:24:09.320 that most likely, it seems, led to the outbreak of the virus. No, no, no. We're not going to do any
00:24:14.600 of that. We're going to actually keep funding that research. But hey, we're going to call it COVID.
00:24:19.360 We're going to call it Delta, Lambda, whatever. We're going to change the name. We're not going to
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00:26:13.180 So you've got this huge push right now from the liberal establishment. And it's a bigger push
00:26:20.320 than even than usual. You've got the New York Times blaming conservatives for Balenciaga child
00:26:26.780 pornography shoots. Right? That's pretty outrageous. You've got the Republicans advancing a radical marriage
00:26:33.580 law far to the left of Barack Obama in 2011. You've got the World Health Organization saying,
00:26:41.420 don't worry about what actually causes any sorts of diseases or epidemics. We just have to change
00:26:45.960 the name. That's all that really matters. And now, the cherry on top, probably the most
00:26:51.220 ridiculous, least believable part of all of this. Don Lemon is insisting that CNN has never been
00:27:00.820 liberal. Chris, look, he's the CEO of CNN. He's your boss now. He's not there anymore. He used to stand
00:27:06.100 right over there. He used to stand right over there and hit the applause sign right forward to commercial.
00:27:09.620 Basically, all his job was. And now he's got a really hard job, which is running CNN. The word
00:27:16.640 on the street is that you guys aren't allowed to be liberal anymore. Is that the case?
00:27:20.480 I don't think we ever were liberal. What?
00:27:22.320 Yes. I don't think we ever were. Not me saying that. That's the people out there saying that he's
00:27:26.140 not letting you be liberal anymore. Well, listen, I think that I think what Chris is saying is that
00:27:32.640 he wants Republicans, sensible Republicans, he wants us to hold people to account, but he wants people
00:27:37.740 to come on and feel comfortable with coming on and talking on on CNN and appearing on CNN. So if you
00:27:43.300 invite someone in your house, you want to make them comfortable. But also by the nature of what we do,
00:27:49.080 we have to hold people to account. And so that doesn't necessarily mean that we're going liberal
00:27:54.360 or conservative or whatever. It just means that we are doing what we do. And that's good journalism.
00:27:58.880 That is not true. That has never been true. Forget even what Don Lemon said about CNN. I don't think
00:28:07.320 we're liberal. Obviously, that's not true. Obviously, that's lying and gaslighting. But even the broader
00:28:11.620 point that Don Lemon is making about journalism, look, we just hold people to account. Okay,
00:28:15.500 we got that's part of our job. That's what we do. We hold people to account. We speak truth to power.
00:28:20.100 That is not true. CNN has never done that. Listen, we've just got to be objective. We're not right or
00:28:28.680 left. We're not liberal or conservative. That's what journalists are. We're just objective. That is not
00:28:33.140 true. That has never been true. That's not just the case with CNN. That's the case with all of
00:28:39.740 journalism. The idea of the objective journalist who speaks truth to power is a complete fantasy that has
00:28:48.360 never existed in the history of the world. Okay? Journalism is when powerful interests seek to
00:28:57.900 get their message out. That's what journalism is. And occasionally, it's when not so powerful
00:29:04.780 interests like individuals with an agenda, with a perspective on the world, try to get their message
00:29:09.560 out too. That would be independent journalist or alternative journalism or citizen journalism.
00:29:14.180 But it all has an agenda. Journalism is always a mouthpiece for a particular worldview. There is no
00:29:24.340 such thing as objective journalism. There can't be any such thing as objective journalism because that
00:29:29.380 would imply that one can be neutral about public affairs. While advancing a narrative about public
00:29:37.400 affairs, it is not possible. There is no neutrality. And it's not just that, oh, well, too bad we can't go
00:29:42.920 back to the good old days of the neutral public school. That has never existed. That was just made
00:29:46.780 up. And it was basically a psyop by the liberal establishment after World War II to establish what
00:29:54.480 we now call, everyone calls, the left and the right, the liberal consensus. And then some conservatives
00:30:01.420 came in and poked around at that and broke it down a little bit and exposed the lie and the sham that
00:30:07.260 that was. So it was so offensive about this. I mean, look, maybe Don Lemon is just ignorant. Could
00:30:14.180 be. I don't want to ascribe to malice that which is explained by ignorance and stupidity. But I don't
00:30:20.680 think he's stupid. I think he's a relatively intelligent guy. And he's been very malleable
00:30:26.720 over the years. When CNN has wanted him to be a little bit more moderate, he's been more moderate.
00:30:30.960 When CNN has wanted him to be far left, he's been far left. So he clearly is able to adapt.
00:30:38.220 But for him to say, we journalists, we speak truth to power, we're objective. It's just such
00:30:45.080 gaslighting. That's not what it is, okay? And nor should it be that. People should not just be
00:30:51.180 blank automatons that view everything equally. People should not put good and evil on the same
00:30:56.240 level. People should not put truth and falsehood on the same level. People should not put beauty and
00:31:00.780 ugliness on the same level. No, yeah, you've got to pick a side. Of course, you have to have a
00:31:04.480 perspective. If you articulate any view of anything, you're taking a side. You're having a perspective.
00:31:11.660 And unfortunately, I think it was conservatives who kind of bought the myth. Maybe the liberals
00:31:16.420 believe their own nonsense, but conservatives bought into it too. There are many conservatives
00:31:20.840 who say, oh, you know, I just kind of missed the days of Walter Cronkite. We could all trust Walter
00:31:25.000 Cronkite. No, we couldn't. The man was a leftist and a member of the world federalist society.
00:31:31.300 The man lost the Vietnam War. Give me a break. Oh, yes, neutral Walter Cronkite. He was very far
00:31:38.760 on the left. Oh, we just used to have neutrality. No, we did not. Speaking of liberal things,
00:31:45.300 I have to get to this. I talked about it a little bit yesterday in the member block, but
00:31:50.000 had to get to this for the main show. The U.S. soccer team won the game against Iran.
00:32:00.460 And I don't know how I'm supposed to feel about this. I heard the news. I was giving a speech last
00:32:06.340 night at Franciscan University of Steubenville. Really great to be here in Steubenville, Ohio.
00:32:11.260 Franciscan is a fabulous school. We had a sold out standing room only room, and we talked about how
00:32:16.260 science is fake. And you can catch the lecture on YouTube right now at the YAF YouTube channel.
00:32:22.700 But during the Q&A, someone asked me why I don't like soccer. And I said, I don't even know what
00:32:26.640 happened in this game. And someone told me, he said, Michael, America won. And I was crestfallen.
00:32:32.560 Not because I don't want to root for the home team. Not because I like Iran. But it's just,
00:32:40.400 ugh, I just, I don't like that America is in the World Cup. I think it would be much better for
00:32:45.780 America. Look, I think it would be much better for the soccer players if they finally went home. You
00:32:49.660 know, if their mothers came up in the minivan and picked them up and gave them a little snack and
00:32:53.100 drove them home so that they could go back to their schoolwork or whatever they do. But, and I think
00:32:56.580 would be good for the country as a whole if we stopped participating in soccer. Because it just
00:33:02.460 seems so try hard. The only people I can tell who pretend to like soccer in America are the sort of
00:33:10.100 people who want to seem really sophisticated and cosmopolitan and European. And it's just,
00:33:16.280 cut it out, guys. It's weird. No one really, it's, it's, the other problem with soccer is that it's so
00:33:22.780 new. It has no history in America. And it doesn't have that much history, period. Soccer only goes
00:33:30.060 back to the middle of the 19th century. And so, you know, the soccer, the U.S. soccer team won.
00:33:36.040 And I feel very ambivalent about that. And I realized, though, that the ambivalence that a lot
00:33:41.140 of people feel about U.S. soccer reflects the ambivalence that a lot of people feel about U.S. foreign
00:33:47.520 policy. It occurred to me, there's actually a political point here. Is a lot of conservatives
00:33:53.780 are like, ah, you know, okay, all right, we're playing the game. We go, go, woohoo, all right,
00:33:57.940 go beat Iran and whatever, you know. Well, we don't feel that strong, we don't feel that enthusiastic
00:34:04.460 about it. And it's kind of the same with foreign policy. You know, a lot of conservatives had turned
00:34:10.320 on the wars in the Middle East by the time that we finally got out of there. So Joe Biden bungled it.
00:34:14.720 It was a complete disaster. But there were a lot of conservatives who were happy that we got out
00:34:17.820 of Afghanistan. Because they were asking the question, what are we doing there? What is the
00:34:23.200 purpose of us in Afghanistan? It's not to exactly to conquer the country. It's not to impose American
00:34:29.940 government on the country. We had a kind of puppet regime, I guess, but it wasn't, we didn't really
00:34:34.940 claim it as our own. We were instilling our values in Afghanistan, but what were those values?
00:34:41.740 Pride flags and transing the kids and feminism and what, what are the, because a lot of conservatives
00:34:49.760 were looking at it and saying, hold on, if those are the values that we're spreading overseas,
00:34:52.820 then I don't really want to be overseas. I don't really want to be conquering the world. If
00:34:56.840 conquering the world means that we're going to raise the rainbow flag in Kandahar.
00:35:01.080 It's the same kind of ambivalence. All right, we're going to go beat, what, the people at the
00:35:05.120 soccer game at the super lib thing. I don't think so. I don't, we have to, we have to deal with this
00:35:12.980 domestic crisis in America that we speak two languages, that we have two different systems
00:35:21.460 of morals that we, and not just we disagree here and there on certain issues. Like we fundamentally
00:35:27.540 view the human person in the nation in radically different ways. Okay. We have to deal with that
00:35:32.560 issue. If we want to under, if we want to make sense of our foreign policy, what we're doing
00:35:37.060 abroad. And if we want to make sense of our sports and our games and our recreation, games and sports
00:35:41.280 have always had a patriotic element to it. That, that, that goes back to ancient Greece and the
00:35:46.660 Olympics. It remains true today. What is that patriotic element? What does the U.S. stand for?
00:35:54.680 Until we answer that question at home, we're not going to make a lot of sense of what we're doing
00:35:58.300 abroad, whether it's in Qatar on the football field or whether it's in Afghanistan with the
00:36:03.380 pride flag. Speaking of corruption in our political system, bad news out of Arizona.
00:36:12.140 Maricopa County has certified the vote in that bizarre shenanigans filled election for the midterms.
00:36:21.480 The integrity of my colleagues up here on the dais and the integrity of Stephen Richer were
00:36:27.640 questioned over and over and over again. And I know this is not my seat. This is the people's seat
00:36:35.520 that I sit in. And one day I won't sit in this seat. But while I'm sitting here, I'm going to defend
00:36:41.400 the integrity of these five men. You can think what you want to about me, but these are good men who are
00:36:48.380 in public service for the right reasons. And I am proud to serve with every single one of them.
00:36:55.520 Again, this was not a perfect election, but it was safe and secure. The votes have been counted
00:37:03.300 accurately. And I thank everyone for their attention today. And with that, I would entertain a motion.
00:37:10.440 Totally safe and secure. Counted totally accurately. How dare you even question that? This is a really
00:37:18.080 important step in the democratic process. And yes, lots of voting machines didn't work. And yes,
00:37:22.920 lots of people were made to wait for a very long time. And yes, people were made to put their
00:37:26.980 ballots in little provisional boxes. And yes, according to poll workers, no one checked to see
00:37:31.920 if those ballot boxes were stuffed before anyone put their ballots in them. And yes, the poll workers
00:37:37.440 observed that there were exactly 200 ballots in some cases that were found in addition to number of
00:37:45.200 voters who checked in that day. And yes, it took the election officials a week, now more than a week
00:37:52.080 to count the votes. And yes, it's true that even the Republican election officials who were running
00:37:58.180 things in Maricopa County were avowedly opposed to Trump backed MAGA candidates. And yes, and obviously
00:38:04.220 the Democrats were opposed to them. And yes, there were election problems last time in Arizona too.
00:38:08.880 But hey, democracy prevails, huh? I don't think so. Really, really sad stuff, which is why I'm very
00:38:20.240 pleased that Carrie Lake is suing Maricopa County. And she really stands up for him. Okay. That woman,
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00:39:33.600 Carrie Lake is suing Maricopa County. Carrie Lake is not going quietly after this election with all
00:39:41.660 sorts of problems in a place that has had all sorts of problems for a number of years now. She's not
00:39:46.720 just going to go quietly. She says, quote, the filing today was basically just a way for the courts to
00:39:50.480 pressure Maricopa County into giving us public records that we've been asking for. She blasted the
00:39:56.200 county officials over the treatment of the election day workers, including the printer issues and the
00:40:00.860 provisional boxes and the three-hour lines. She says, we cannot allow an election like this to
00:40:05.440 stand. I love it. I love it. I think she's terrific. I think that's great. That's exactly what Republicans
00:40:11.400 should do. Which way, Western man? Carrie Lake or Mitt Romney? The comparison is apt because they're both
00:40:19.640 facing what they consider to be lost causes. Carrie Lake is facing the lost cause of, hey, look,
00:40:27.600 the counties are certifying the votes. The former Secretary of State, Katie Hobbs, is going to be
00:40:32.600 the next governor of Arizona. So stop fighting. Just be polite. Just say, oh, we lost. Oh, we lost
00:40:39.100 with dignity. Go away. Forget about all the election problems in Maricopa and Arizona. She's facing that
00:40:45.940 lost cause. And then Mitt Romney is facing the lost cause of marriage. He's saying, look, marriage,
00:40:51.320 we're going to redefine marriage. He says, look, I personally, I personally believe that marriage is
00:40:57.360 what it has always been for all of human history until five minutes ago. But I'm not going to impose
00:41:02.000 that view on other people. And I'm a really good guy. And I love them. Democrats love me. I'm Mitt
00:41:07.020 Romney. Got to work on my Romney impression. The problem is when I do a Mitt Romney impression,
00:41:10.440 it often sounds like Ronald Reagan. I don't want to make that comparison. But that's what Mitt Romney is
00:41:15.140 looking at. And so he is trying to lose with dignity. He doesn't have any dignity doing it.
00:41:22.220 But he wants to lose in this really, really respectable way. You know, where he, well,
00:41:27.260 I'm the opposition, but I guess you guys bested us. So okay, we'll just, we'll abolish the fundamental
00:41:35.080 political institution. So pathetic. He's saying, look, we're going to lose, but I want to curry a
00:41:41.660 little bit of favor with the libs before we lose. And Carrie Lake is saying, we're probably going to
00:41:46.160 lose, but I'm going to go down swinging. Okay. And I, I will take a Carrie Lake over a Mitt Romney
00:41:52.240 approach any day of the week. I'm not convinced that we're going to go down. If we are going to
00:41:58.340 go down, I want to go down swinging, but I'm not convinced we're going to go down. Every time I make
00:42:01.980 any perfectly ordinary common sense political observation, people will say, they often say it on
00:42:07.540 the marriage issue. They'll say, Michael, is this the hill you want to die on? No, I don't intend to
00:42:15.420 die on any hills. No, I'm not setting out to die anywhere. I mean, I will die at some point, you know,
00:42:22.180 no one here gets out alive, but I don't, I'm not seeking help, but I'm, I am going to say true
00:42:28.400 things. I am going to muster, I hope even an iota of courage to stand up for those true things.
00:42:34.700 And if you get me, you get me, but I don't think you're going to get me. I think most people are
00:42:38.020 normal and get it. Okay. I think most people have common sense. I don't think that the perverse
00:42:44.040 weirdos who, who have disproportionate power in our country, I don't think the, you know, the,
00:42:51.120 the Fauci's and the Klaus Schwab's and the Balenciaga and the New York times and all the rest. I don't
00:42:57.840 think, I don't think those guys have any common sense, but I think most people do. And so, yeah,
00:43:04.420 we're going to stand firm and we're going to go down swinging if we have to go down, which I don't
00:43:08.020 necessarily think that we will. Speaking of women fighting back, forget about Carrie Lake for a
00:43:13.940 second. There is a woman, an inspiration to us all. She's suing Kraft, you know, the makers of the
00:43:19.600 mac and cheese. She's suing Kraft for $5 million and she is suing them because Velveeta Ready Mac
00:43:26.800 takes more than three and a half minutes to cook. If you've ever purchased a delicious Velveeta
00:43:33.980 Ready Mac, you'll know it says, eat your Ready Mac in only three and a half minutes. But this woman
00:43:39.480 has found out it actually takes more than that because you've got to open the package and you've
00:43:44.080 got to pour the water in. Then you put it in the microwave and then you let it sit a little bit.
00:43:47.620 Then you put the powder in and then you stir it. You maybe let it cool a little bit. So
00:43:51.880 it takes, I don't know, four minutes or something, but it's more. And so she's suing Kraft for
00:43:57.720 $5 million over this. The lawyer who is bringing this case said, look, I know some people think
00:44:07.640 it's frivolous, but this is false advertising. Okay, we've got to go and we're going to take them
00:44:11.600 to court. This does remind me of one of the most famous lines in all of Shakespeare's plays.
00:44:16.700 This comes from Henry VI, part two. And the line is, they're being asked how to, you know,
00:44:23.820 have a good country. It's kind of what they're describing. What would they do to change the
00:44:27.460 political system? And the line from Shakespeare is, the first thing we do, let's kill all the
00:44:33.240 lawyers. Great line. Probably would do us a lot of good as well. Obviously it's a frivolous lawsuit.
00:44:41.260 I don't really care. It's kind of funny. I assume it's going to be laughed out of court. But the
00:44:47.360 problem with these frivolous lawsuits and our extremely litigious culture where, you know,
00:44:54.820 everything is so legalistic is that it actually does deprive us of our common sense. It actually
00:45:02.640 does deprive us of our ability to have a good, normal society. What you're seeing here with this
00:45:09.380 absurd litigious culture is really just an expression of what you're seeing in the debate
00:45:15.580 over what is a woman. It's this obtuse, pedantic, legalistic kind of frivolous argumentation over
00:45:26.100 things that we all know to be true. We all know that when you buy the Velveeta package, it says,
00:45:31.260 get your Velveeta in three and a half minutes and then it takes four minutes. We all know that's just
00:45:34.960 what happens. It's fine. It's not a big deal. We all know what a woman is, but the culture is,
00:45:40.600 well, was it three and three quarters minutes? All right, give me his, well, is a woman, what is a
00:45:46.380 woman? What if someone has one X chromosome? What if someone has some ambiguity? What if someone's
00:45:52.840 infertile? Is that, you know what a woman is. It's the same argumentation when it comes to
00:45:58.120 pornography? The argument against enforcing our laws against porn and obscenity is, well,
00:46:04.760 how do you know what pornography is? I don't know. You just do. We all just do. How about that?
00:46:12.900 When Justice Potter Stewart famously, infamously, I guess, to many people replied when he was asked to
00:46:20.240 define marriage and said, or define marriage. These days we can't even do that. When he replied to a
00:46:25.560 definition of obscenity and he said, I can't quite define it, but I know it when I see it.
00:46:29.740 And everyone makes fun of him and says, this is so ridiculous. That's true. Of course we know when
00:46:34.380 we see it. We have faculties of reason. We have moral conscience. We basically know the difference
00:46:39.080 between true and false and good and bad and beautiful and ugly. But hyper-legalistic cultures
00:46:45.060 are away from that common sense, okay? They blind us to that common sense.
00:46:54.000 And I don't know. I want to get back to a regular country where we do in fact know it when we see
00:47:00.740 it. One of the issues is that we no longer, even as we're arguing over these little nitty-gritty
00:47:05.120 words, our understanding of those words breaks down. That's the additional problem here. As we refuse
00:47:13.960 to take certain basic things for granted anymore and we start squabbling over the meaning of these
00:47:19.180 words, as a part of that process, we lose our common language to the point that now we actually
00:47:25.300 don't really know what a woman is to the point that now, or we at least convince ourselves of
00:47:29.060 that. We don't really know what marriage is, or we at least convince ourselves of that. Okay,
00:47:33.520 we're going to be arguing over all of this until we're all just babbling incoherently,
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00:48:15.820 Speaking of babbling incoherently, a place where a lot of that takes place would be Twitter,
00:48:20.320 and there's good news out of Twitter. And it's good news that didn't even make the news,
00:48:24.520 at least not for a while. Twitter has stopped enforcing its COVID misinformation policy,
00:48:32.200 misinformation policy, also known as when you post true information about COVID,
00:48:36.360 and the vaccines, and the origins, and Dr. Fauci on Twitter. And then Twitter says,
00:48:40.440 this is misinformation. And it was a really, really big deal. And you could lose your account,
00:48:44.240 and you'd be dinged, and you'd be suppressed. Well, all that went away. And what makes it
00:48:50.000 newsworthy is it went away without Elon Musk even telling us that it was going away.
00:48:55.600 It just, he just quietly got rid of it. Now some people have noticed. And so they're saying,
00:49:03.780 yes, it's true. Effective November 23rd. Twitter is no longer enforcing its COVID
00:49:07.740 misleading information policy. This is how it's done. This is how it's done.
00:49:13.060 The way that we were able to get rid of the COVID misinformation policy was not through those
00:49:22.560 loser Republican senators. I don't mean to be too harsh. Obviously, there are a lot of great
00:49:26.140 Republican senators, Ted Cruz, Mike Lee, Josh Hall. I mean, there are many, many who are good.
00:49:30.880 But it's not those losers who just can't muster a Republican majority.
00:49:33.980 Uh, it's not, it's not really them. It's not through some big campaign out in the public. It's
00:49:39.340 just, we just won a rich guy over to our side, and then he started wielding power for us.
00:49:45.900 And I know a lot of people don't really like that, but that's effective. It's been sort of a
00:49:51.560 theme of this week. Money talks and BS walks. And Big Daddy Elon comes in, and he says, yeah,
00:49:58.760 we're just not going to do that anymore. Twitter is my play thing now. And we're not going to
00:50:03.420 censor people for saying true things about COVID and Dr. Fauci and the vaccines and all the rest of
00:50:08.320 it. And then he just does it. And the libs can whine and scream about it, but they don't have
00:50:13.360 the power. This is, this is really the culmination of a movement you've been seeing on the right
00:50:18.760 for seven or eight years now, which is a movement away from the idea that wielding power is bad.
00:50:24.840 This hyper-individualist idea, don't, you know, don't wield any power. We don't want to be
00:50:28.420 authoritarians or whatever. And a movement toward, no, we obviously have to wield power. We've got
00:50:34.980 very powerful people wielding that power against us. We need to wield our power too. Good lesson.
00:50:40.200 I want to see a lot more Elon Musks, okay? I want to see a lot more Elons. I want to see a lot more
00:50:45.520 of the handful of Republican senators pushing back. Let's do it, baby. Let's do stuff. Or you deserve
00:50:50.560 to lose your seat and you should have very little role in public life. All right. We need,
00:50:57.400 we need to be led out of our present bondage, okay? And when you want, and I'm not talking about
00:51:02.720 bondage like the Balenciaga thing. I'm talking about, you know, bondage like slavery, okay?
00:51:07.080 And when you want to watch a fabulous show about one of the all-time great narratives of being led
00:51:15.260 out of bondage, you've got to check out Exodus. Exodus with Dr. Jordan B. Peterson. Last Friday,
00:51:22.180 we released the first two episodes of the brand new biblical series by Jordan. That is Exodus. This
00:51:28.460 follows up on his Genesis series, which was one of, if not the most popular piece of content
00:51:34.740 Jordan ever put out. Now we've got this amazing Exodus series with people like Dennis Prager,
00:51:40.240 Jonathan Pajot, many, many more new episodes releasing weekly. You do not want to miss it.
00:51:45.640 Check out the trailer.
00:51:47.160 So the Hebrews created history as we know it.
00:51:52.680 You don't get away with anything. And so you might think you can bend the fabric of reality
00:51:57.140 and that you can treat people instrumentally and that you can bow to the tyrant and violate
00:52:01.100 your conscience without cost. You will pay the piper. It's going to call you out of that slavery
00:52:05.700 into freedom, even if that pulls you into the desert.
00:52:10.240 And we're going to see that there's something else going on here that is far more cosmic
00:52:17.100 and deeper than what you can imagine. The highest ethical spirit to which we're beholden
00:52:24.560 is presented precisely as that spirit that allies itself with the cause of freedom against tyranny.
00:52:32.660 Yes, exactly. I want villains to get punished. But do you want the villains to learn before
00:52:37.100 they have to pay the ultimate price? That's such a Christian question.
00:52:40.020 I love Dennis so much. All those guys are absolutely fabulous. The series is really great. You should
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