The Michael Knowles Show - April 08, 2024


Ep. 1463 - Deranged Libs Go Crazy Over My Utah Speech


Episode Stats

Length

47 minutes

Words per Minute

165.51271

Word Count

7,817

Sentence Count

578

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

31


Summary

After some recent run-ins with crazed, violent leftist protesters on college campuses, I decided to take it easy this semester with a trip to normal, moderate, amiable Utah. You might remember that last spring, the SUNY Chancellor and Board of Trustees publicly denounced me before my speech at the University of Buffalo, then the U of Wisconsin-Madison administration tried desperately to shut down my recent talk at that school, to the point that Young America s Foundation and several legal institutes had to sue to defend the students' First Amendment rights. And in Pittsburgh, a group of Antifa militants burned me in effigy before two now-indicted Antifa operatives threw an explosive at the building as I walked on stage. So I thought, you know what? But let s take it Easy this semester. Let s go to Utah. The Mormons, after all, are pretty much the nicest people on earth. Utah is about the mildest, pleasantest state in the country. But the Libs just won t stop, even in lovely Utah.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 After some recent run-ins with crazed violent leftists on college campuses, I decided to take
00:00:06.720 it easy this semester with a trip to normal, moderate, amiable Utah. You might remember
00:00:14.220 that last spring, the SUNY Chancellor and Board of Trustees, as well as a number of New York
00:00:20.320 state lawmakers, publicly denounced me before my talk at the University of Buffalo. Then,
00:00:27.200 the University of Wisconsin-Madison administration tried desperately to shut down my recent talk
00:00:33.400 at that school, to the point that Young America's Foundation and several legal institutes
00:00:37.920 had to threaten to sue to defend the students' First Amendment rights.
00:00:42.240 And in Pittsburgh, a group of Antifa militants burned me in effigy before two now indicted Antifa
00:00:48.800 operatives threw an explosive at the building as I walked on stage. So I thought, you know what?
00:00:53.700 But let's take it a little easy this semester. Let's go to Utah. The Mormons, after all, are pretty
00:01:01.060 much the nicest people on earth. Utah is about the mildest, pleasantest state in the country.
00:01:07.400 Let's do a speech there. But the libs, they just won't stop, even in lovely Utah, as evidenced
00:01:16.880 by a deranged lib assaulting some students who were hanging up flyers around the campus
00:01:23.680 to publicize my talk there tonight.
00:01:26.500 Yeah.
00:01:27.420 So you can hear me better. Are you, are you sad? Like, do you not have anything else to do with
00:01:32.700 your time?
00:01:33.700 Why are you harassing us?
00:01:36.260 Why are you harassing us?
00:01:38.140 Piece of f***ing s***.
00:01:39.520 Why are you harassing us?
00:01:41.060 ...who have killed themselves. Them seeing this s*** in this city, you have no place. No place.
00:01:47.000 God does not love people like you.
00:01:49.640 You do not love...
00:01:50.100 God loves everyone.
00:01:51.600 ...friends, hate, and guess what?
00:01:53.080 Why are you harassing us?
00:01:54.800 You're a f***ing...
00:01:55.880 Why are you harassing us?
00:01:57.960 You're a f***ing...
00:01:59.000 You're a f***ing...
00:02:00.800 ...a piece of s***.
00:02:02.180 You're a f***ing...
00:02:03.000 Utah.
00:02:07.000 This isn't Berkeley.
00:02:09.960 This isn't Chicago.
00:02:11.840 Even at the University of Utah, the Libs are screeching and screaming and harassing polite
00:02:18.860 conservative students in their cars, which serves as an important reminder.
00:02:25.300 There's no place for conservatives ultimately to retreat.
00:02:30.640 The Libs are on offense.
00:02:32.080 They will not stop until they have conquered the whole culture, from sea to shining sea,
00:02:37.500 and even through Utah.
00:02:39.100 If conservatives want to protect our rights, our customs, and our way of life, we are going
00:02:43.480 to have to confront the crazies.
00:02:46.180 The only way out is through.
00:02:48.680 I'm Michael Knowles.
00:02:49.380 This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:03:02.080 Welcome back to the show.
00:03:10.360 The Gaza war might be over.
00:03:12.100 Might be over.
00:03:13.040 We will get to that in just a moment.
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00:03:52.920 The Libs are on offense.
00:03:56.140 One kind of silly example of them being on offense, they are trying to rename a federal
00:04:01.880 prison after Donald Trump.
00:04:05.060 This is their version of trolling.
00:04:07.200 And they're not...
00:04:07.640 The Libs are not as...
00:04:08.820 They sometimes have a couple winners, but they're generally not as good at trolling and
00:04:13.960 memes and counterculture as the right is because the Libs control the establishment, because
00:04:19.860 the Libs control all the institutions.
00:04:21.180 So they're not as good anymore at subverting those things.
00:04:26.100 It used to be they subverted all of the institutions in the West, but they've lost their touch a
00:04:30.420 little bit.
00:04:30.780 Now it's people on the right who are a little better.
00:04:32.320 But in any case, this is probably the best trolling they've done in a while.
00:04:35.360 This was just after Republicans proposed renaming Dulles Airport after Trump.
00:04:41.820 Democrats countered by proposing renaming the Miami Federal Correctional Institution,
00:04:47.080 which is the nearest prison to Mar-a-Lago, they suggested they rename that the Trump Federal
00:04:55.140 Correctional Institution.
00:04:57.600 This is supposed to own Trump.
00:04:59.620 Tee-hee-hee, we got him.
00:05:00.920 See, we indicted him a billion times.
00:05:03.260 We're going to send him to prison for 700 years.
00:05:05.500 He's going to die in an orange jumpsuit.
00:05:07.120 Ha-ha-ha, we're going to name this after Trump.
00:05:09.720 I think this probably was a bad move for the Democrats.
00:05:13.740 Not that it will happen, it won't actually matter, but the reason I think this was a bad
00:05:19.880 move is it underscores something that some of us have observed for a long time.
00:05:25.080 Namely, the political conversation is all about Trump.
00:05:31.800 It's just about Trump.
00:05:33.620 Trump supporters can't stop talking about him.
00:05:36.100 Trump's enemies especially can't stop talking about him.
00:05:38.440 Even the people in the middle who are apolitical, who don't want to talk about any of these
00:05:44.400 politicians, even they talk about Trump.
00:05:47.380 It's just all kind of about Trump.
00:05:49.800 If the Democrats really wanted to needle Trump, if they really wanted to effectively get him,
00:05:56.020 they would get him out of the conversation.
00:05:58.340 But they can't.
00:05:59.340 The man, as we should have expected, the man has been a celebrity for over 40 years now,
00:06:07.940 major tabloid star, major network television star, major real estate mogul,
00:06:12.040 a guy who testifies before Congress.
00:06:13.680 He's been a huge celeb for much longer than I've been alive.
00:06:19.660 He's very good at attracting attention.
00:06:21.800 And the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about in the minds,
00:06:27.920 certainly, of politicians.
00:06:29.420 And so even as they try to attack him, they kind of end up memeing him into positions of
00:06:35.360 authority and potentially into the Oval Office, which is largely what happened in 2016.
00:06:40.700 So what does that mean for the 2024 race?
00:06:43.980 There's one big bit of news that just came out of 2024, also somewhat expected, but it's official
00:06:50.920 now, no labels.
00:06:53.760 The bipartisan political organization, the leading one in the country, is not going to
00:06:59.380 run a candidate in 2024.
00:07:00.940 There had been talk that no labels, which was founded, I think, around 2012, they were going
00:07:06.360 to run maybe a Joe Manchin.
00:07:07.820 Maybe they were going to run a Mitt Romney.
00:07:09.660 Maybe they were going to run a unifying candidate to get past all those nasty political labels
00:07:14.700 that allow us to see clear distinctions between political parties and make an informed decision.
00:07:18.760 We want to get past those labels, which allow us to precisely and accurately express our
00:07:26.200 political vision for the country.
00:07:27.540 We know we hate those dumb labels.
00:07:29.420 We just want what?
00:07:31.940 Who do we want?
00:07:33.360 We want Joe Manchin.
00:07:34.600 No, Joe Manchin was never going to win.
00:07:36.120 So he declined to run on the no labels ticket.
00:07:39.960 Mitt Romney, and we definitely don't want Mitt Romney.
00:07:42.300 Mitt Romney lost right before no labels got founded.
00:07:45.340 We want, he's less popular now than he's ever been.
00:07:49.700 Who are we going to, they're going to run Kyrsten Sinema?
00:07:51.600 She's not even running for re-election to the Senate.
00:07:53.680 It's over.
00:07:54.960 The group reached out to some 30 potential candidates to try to run to take on Joe Biden,
00:08:02.400 who's a very unpopular president, and Donald Trump, who is a relatively popular challenger
00:08:07.520 in as much as for the first time in about 100 years, we have a guy running for a non-consecutive
00:08:12.660 second term for president, and no one wanted it.
00:08:15.720 Of course, none of these people wanted to be the lamb to the slaughter.
00:08:18.340 On top of that, U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman just died.
00:08:21.640 Joe Lieberman was one of the moderate, centrist, kind of leading voices behind no labels, Senator Lieberman.
00:08:29.420 My former senator, briefly, in Connecticut, he died.
00:08:32.820 Manchin said no.
00:08:34.440 John Huntsman, great former governor of Utah, he was asked about it.
00:08:39.540 He apparently said no.
00:08:40.380 Chris Christie, give me a break.
00:08:42.120 He's not running.
00:08:42.920 Larry Hogan over in Maryland, give me a break.
00:08:46.200 None of them were going to make it.
00:08:48.140 So there's just no appetite for this.
00:08:50.480 The appetite for no labels is entirely restricted to fancy, wealthy Republicans in extremely blue
00:09:00.560 areas and the Beltway and Washington, D.C.
00:09:03.660 That's it.
00:09:04.480 That's where the no labels appetite.
00:09:05.860 It is nowhere really represented among any significant portion of the American voting public.
00:09:13.760 So what about the director?
00:09:16.280 The national director of no labels, this guy Joe Cunningham, was asked, sir, it's now a two-man race.
00:09:24.900 You're acknowledging you're not going to run a third party.
00:09:27.860 So you want to get past the labels, you want to get past the duopoly, but, like, come on, it's Biden versus Trump.
00:09:34.220 Who are you going to vote for?
00:09:35.400 Who would you guess that the national director of this squishy group would vote for?
00:09:41.320 Who are you going to vote for, Joe?
00:09:44.540 Who am I going to vote for?
00:09:45.780 Well, no labels itself is a C4 organization that doesn't advocate for or against political candidates.
00:09:54.860 You know, we were merely securing ballot access.
00:09:56.940 You had two.
00:09:57.220 Two prominent ones.
00:09:58.280 You had two prominent ones.
00:09:58.840 And maybe Robert O'Kennig, but the choice among those for you as a person, what would you do?
00:10:04.140 Me as a person, I would vote for Biden and for Trump.
00:10:06.720 At the end of the day, pushing it back against your respective political party is difficult in this duopoly, and the establishment does not reward dissent.
00:10:16.820 And so we found it difficult to find the leaders to step up with the courage to be able to say, okay, we're putting our country first and, you know, damn the consequences within our respective parties.
00:10:29.640 Okay, wow, wow.
00:10:32.220 Just take those two statements right together.
00:10:34.340 Just let that, try to let that percolate in your head, those two very contradictory statements.
00:10:43.000 There's so much more to say.
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00:11:48.600 The national director of Knowles, which tried to get Chris Christie or Larry Hogan to run for president.
00:12:00.920 The national director says, oh, yeah, between Biden and Trump, I'm definitely voting for Joe Biden.
00:12:07.160 Oh, Joe Biden's way better than Donald Trump.
00:12:11.260 But we need to fight the establishment.
00:12:14.060 You know, this establishment's so bad.
00:12:16.200 This establishment hates groups like Knowles.
00:12:18.340 Bro, you are the most extra, super-duper, uber-establishment organization maybe ever founded in American politics.
00:12:30.040 Are you kidding me?
00:12:33.500 Every single person associated with your group is more establishment than the next.
00:12:40.640 You just admitted you're voting for Joe Biden, a man who got elected to the Senate in 1972, who has never left Washington, D.C., who served as vice president.
00:12:52.520 He leaves the Senate, serves as vice president for eight years.
00:12:55.340 He's in the wilderness before he becomes president at the age of 158.
00:12:58.640 You're saying, this is my guy, Joe Biden, I am anti-establishment.
00:13:06.300 I guess the word establishment needs to join the ranks of racism and sexism and all the rest of it as a totally meaningless word.
00:13:14.880 What No Labels has always been about is just preserving the liberal status quo.
00:13:23.680 So in this sense, I guess, establishment bona fides are a little bit shaky right now because Donald Trump has been president for four years.
00:13:34.280 Donald Trump really upset the establishment.
00:13:36.860 He took over his party.
00:13:38.140 The Republicans were furious over this.
00:13:40.380 A lot of Republicans switched to become Democrats because Donald Trump took over the party.
00:13:44.160 And ironically, it's because Donald Trump restored, returned the party to pretty traditional Republican conservative positions.
00:13:52.620 Rather than the bomb them all to hell, take over the world kind of global imperialism that dominated the GOP thinking in the early 2000s, Donald Trump wanted to return to some foreign policy restraint.
00:14:05.100 Rather than open up every barrier to trade and let's have global free markets dominate all of our political decisions, Donald Trump wanted to return, not even all that far back, return to Ronald Reagan, and certainly to the policies before Ronald Reagan, to a fiscal regime and a trade and tariff regime that prioritized the American worker and prioritized American products and manufacturing.
00:14:33.160 There was a return.
00:14:33.920 All these returns to normal Republican views, this irritated the, I guess you would call them the neocons, the new kind of conservatives that took over the GOP and made it virtually unrecognizable.
00:14:48.240 So Trump, love him or hate him, I think you've got to admit this guy is pretty anti-establishment.
00:14:52.560 The establishment is now throwing, what, 90 felony charges at him, trying to lock him up for 700 years.
00:14:56.820 What no labels has always been about is not being anti-establishment, it's about returning the establishment to its totally consolidated liberal political order and stature and power at a time when the establishment is very unpopular.
00:15:14.480 And the reason they couldn't field a candidate is because all of their types of candidates, the Mitt Romney types, the establishment types, are very, very unpopular.
00:15:23.020 And the proof of this is that the moment that they have to choose between one of the real candidates who's actually running, they pick a guy who has been around American politics since just after the Civil War, Joseph Robinette Biden.
00:15:38.680 Now, turning to foreign affairs, major news, we don't know how real this is, but it's being reported by the Jerusalem Post.
00:15:49.980 The IDF is ending the active ground invasion and completely withdrawing from southern Gaza.
00:15:59.600 This story came out yesterday, and you know I hate to say I told you so.
00:16:04.720 In this case, though, I guess it's good to say I told you so.
00:16:09.740 It's good in as much as the war might wind down, and I think ultimately that's probably good for everyone.
00:16:15.620 War can't go on forever. It's already going on for six months.
00:16:18.080 But I did say I told you so here.
00:16:21.180 Now, look, who knows? We don't know.
00:16:23.260 There are some reports that actually they're only pulling some troops.
00:16:25.860 There are some reports that this is a fake-out, you know, kind of a false flag,
00:16:28.660 and that actually Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israelis are going to go in even harder.
00:16:34.180 Plenty of those kinds of tactics throughout the Old Testament, so it's been going on for a long time.
00:16:38.980 However, as the reporting shows now, the IDF appears to be winding down the war.
00:16:47.020 And why would that make sense?
00:16:49.260 It would make sense for all the reasons that I have been stating for weeks now, which is that.
00:16:56.140 And these are reasons that were backed up by one anonymous Israeli intelligence analyst,
00:17:02.940 intelligence agent, and another on-the-record Israeli intelligence analyst,
00:17:07.760 and a lot of people around the Israeli government, which is that the war can only continue
00:17:13.400 if the United States supports Israel, because the United States funds about 6.5% of the Israeli military,
00:17:18.360 and we're the protector of the state of Israel on the international stage,
00:17:21.440 where pretty much the rest of the international community no longer likes Israel.
00:17:24.620 So if the U.S. weakens in its support of Israel, Israel is going to be in a much weaker position
00:17:31.580 vis-a-vis the war in Gaza.
00:17:35.260 That has happened.
00:17:36.720 Whether you think it's good, whether you think it's bad, whether you love Israel,
00:17:40.840 whether you hate Israel, whether you don't think about Israel very much at all,
00:17:43.780 it is simply a fact support for Israel remains high in the United States,
00:17:48.800 but it has weakened, and support for this war in Gaza has weakened tremendously.
00:17:53.660 Most Americans, according to recent surveys, oppose the continuation of the current war in Gaza.
00:17:58.360 It's true among the Democrats, who seem to have a real problem with the state of Israel,
00:18:01.760 and who seem to really, really like the pro-Palestine liberation movement for some reason,
00:18:05.940 but it's true among Republicans, too.
00:18:07.320 It's weakened among Republicans, too.
00:18:08.440 So that alone would seem to suggest that Israel cannot continue the war.
00:18:14.180 On top of that, you have Israeli analysts saying that if the United States is not totally backing Israel here,
00:18:21.500 then Israel is not going to be able to achieve its military objective of ousting Hamas as the government of Gaza.
00:18:27.180 If Israel cannot reasonably expect to achieve that goal,
00:18:32.640 then the justification for the war goes away.
00:18:38.640 Because how do we arrive at justifications for war?
00:18:41.400 Well, we threw a little thing called just war theory,
00:18:44.040 which has all sorts of criteria on what constitutes a just war,
00:18:47.060 one of them being the reasonable probability of success.
00:18:50.700 So because of the first thing we were talking about,
00:18:53.580 now we have no reasonable probability of success,
00:18:56.160 or very low reasonable probability of success.
00:18:58.180 And then that leads into another aspect of just war theory,
00:19:00.820 which is proportionality.
00:19:03.000 Proportionality is often misunderstood to mean you kill one of my guys,
00:19:06.220 I kill one of your guys.
00:19:07.040 That's not what it means.
00:19:08.280 Proportionality means avoiding excessive violence in pursuit of the aims of the war.
00:19:15.380 You want to achieve the aims of the war with as little gratuitous violence as possible.
00:19:21.400 But if you can't achieve your military objective,
00:19:24.380 in this case, namely the ousting of Hamas in Gaza,
00:19:27.360 then all that violence seems to be excessive.
00:19:29.800 It seems to be gratuitous.
00:19:30.880 So it's like a domino effect.
00:19:33.680 And that is undeniably happening.
00:19:36.600 Whether or not the Netanyahu government can just push through and even with the weakening support
00:19:43.580 from America, still manage to achieve the military objective and then wind down the war in Israel's
00:19:48.580 own terms, I guess that could happen.
00:19:50.900 Whether this news is a fake out, I guess it could be a fake out.
00:19:54.740 But Bibi Netanyahu is also facing a lot of pressure internally.
00:19:59.500 There was a massive protest in Tel Aviv against the way he's conducted the war.
00:20:03.680 So all these things taken together means that probably the war is winding down.
00:20:10.280 Now, how did I predict that?
00:20:13.040 Was it my Nostradamus crystal ball?
00:20:15.020 Is it because I'm some genius expert on foreign policy?
00:20:17.460 No, I'm not.
00:20:18.100 I'm not any of those things.
00:20:19.440 And I've hid my crystal ball underneath my desk and I did not consult it here.
00:20:23.360 I think the reason that I and others, but not so many others in public life, could predict this
00:20:30.860 is because I am relatively disinterested when it comes to the Israel-Palestine conflict.
00:20:37.920 There are a lot of people who are just so obsessed with this conflict on the left and on the right.
00:20:43.920 And you got the people on the left with the pro-Palestine, you know, marching in the streets
00:20:47.820 in defense of Hamas or something, you know, trans for Hamas, whatever.
00:20:51.940 You got, there's some people on the fringes of the right who all of a sudden have decided
00:20:56.080 to, you know, take up the cause of jihadis or something kind of strange.
00:20:59.500 And, but then you've also got people on the pro-Israel side.
00:21:01.840 They insist that this is the most important conflict for America ever.
00:21:04.540 And we need to be totally focused in on the state of Israel.
00:21:07.640 And I just don't, I recognize it's a complex conflict.
00:21:11.580 And, you know, I have a great deal of sympathy for the Israeli state.
00:21:16.300 I also have a sympathy for, you know, the Palestinian Arabs and the longstanding
00:21:21.720 conflict there.
00:21:22.340 So I just, I'm just kind of looking at it as a, as a matter of what is happening and
00:21:28.460 what that necessarily implies for the future.
00:21:30.360 And it would seem to be that the writing is on the wall.
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00:23:02.400 Now, if one could not read the writing on the wall, the Biden administration made it very,
00:23:09.660 very clear in recent days.
00:23:11.280 John Kirby, who is the national security press secretary, he came out and said that the United
00:23:17.620 States would probably withdraw aid to Israel if Israel did not implement a ceasefire.
00:23:24.660 Just to go back to that point, in your readout, when you say the president made clear that
00:23:30.840 the U.S. policy with respect to Gaza will be determined by our assessment of Israel's
00:23:37.040 immediate action, could you decode that for us?
00:23:40.220 What exactly is the warning that's being issued here?
00:23:43.040 I think it's very clear in the language itself, Nancy.
00:23:45.640 Nancy, we're looking for concrete steps to alleviate humanitarian suffering in Gaza.
00:23:54.400 Again, I won't get ahead of what the Israelis will or won't say or announce.
00:23:57.660 We're looking for concrete steps to be announced here soon.
00:24:01.300 And it's not just about the announcement of concrete steps and changes in their policies,
00:24:06.280 but it's the execution of those announcements and those decisions and implementing them.
00:24:11.460 And so we obviously will watch closely and monitor how they do on the commitments that
00:24:19.040 they make.
00:24:19.940 And as I said earlier, if there's no changes to their policy and their approaches, then
00:24:25.140 there's going to have to be changes to ours.
00:24:27.260 Notice that they trot John Kirby out for this press conference.
00:24:31.920 Whenever there's any complexity, especially when you're talking about so volatile a conflict
00:24:36.020 as the Israel-Palestine conflict, Karine Jean-Pierre is probably not going to cut it, okay?
00:24:40.460 She is not, I don't want to be needlessly mean here.
00:24:44.280 She is probably not the most sophisticated White House press secretary we've ever had.
00:24:48.040 So they trot Kirby out to do that.
00:24:49.560 The only reason Kirby hasn't replaced her, of course, is because she checks all of the
00:24:52.440 intersectional boxes.
00:24:53.600 So it would be a big bad news story for the left if they did do that.
00:24:57.700 But he is being relatively clear.
00:25:00.900 And at the very least, you want to look at the glass half full here.
00:25:04.440 At the very least, the Biden administration's policy is becoming more coherent than the
00:25:12.040 left-wing policy on Israel-Palestine has been in recent years.
00:25:16.560 There are a lot of people who are going to be furious that the Biden administration is
00:25:19.740 turning against Israel.
00:25:22.120 But at the very least, I think we have to admit that this new policy is more coherent
00:25:26.980 than the old one, which was fund Israel, fund Iran, fund both sides of the conflict, and
00:25:34.600 antagonize both sides of the conflict too.
00:25:37.260 And so we're giving them a ton of money.
00:25:39.220 We're funding the whole war.
00:25:40.720 And because, obviously, all of the Hamas funding and the Houthi funding and a lot of the other
00:25:47.720 militant funding is coming from Iran.
00:25:49.960 So we're going to give them billions of dollars, pallets of cash.
00:25:53.140 We're going to bow down before the Iranians.
00:25:56.340 And we're going to fund 6.5% of the Israeli military, and they're all going to go at it.
00:26:00.100 And we're going to attack them with our rhetoric sometimes, but we're going to give them both
00:26:04.980 of them, but we're going to give them a bunch of money.
00:26:06.420 So now they're becoming a little more coherent.
00:26:08.740 A lot of people are going to be disappointed that the Biden administration seems to be taking
00:26:13.140 the side against Israel and pro-Palestine liberation and effectively pro-Iran.
00:26:19.520 But in any case, we're really grading on a curve here.
00:26:23.880 We're really, it is a really low bar that we've set for the Biden administration,
00:26:28.620 but they've picked their side.
00:26:30.020 They are now going to be anti-Israel.
00:26:32.560 They're going to be pro, well, they already were pro-Iran because they give Iran a ton of money.
00:26:36.980 Pro-Iran, pro-Palestine liberation.
00:26:40.660 Secretary of State Antony Blinken drove this point home even more when he compared the state
00:26:46.820 of Israel to Hamas.
00:26:48.660 Israel is not Hamas.
00:26:51.860 Israel is a democracy.
00:26:53.940 Hamas, a terrorist organization.
00:26:56.860 And democracies place the highest value on human life.
00:26:59.840 Every human life.
00:27:03.660 As has been said, whoever saves the life saves the entire world.
00:27:10.540 That's our strength.
00:27:12.500 It's what distinguishes us from terrorists, like Hamas.
00:27:16.640 If we lose that reverence for human life, we risk becoming indistinguishable from those
00:27:25.520 we confront.
00:27:26.480 So you see, he starts out and he says, look, look, man, I'm not saying Israel and Hamas
00:27:31.060 are the same thing.
00:27:31.880 You know, they're totally, they're obviously not the same thing.
00:27:34.560 But, but, and then he has this quotation.
00:27:39.220 He says, as has been said, and then he issues this quotation.
00:27:42.760 Then he says, and therefore Israel's becoming kind of like Hamas.
00:27:45.200 So that's why we're turning on Israel.
00:27:47.940 Put aside the Israel Hamas thing for a second.
00:27:51.080 Do you know where that quote was from?
00:27:53.900 As has been said.
00:27:55.220 I didn't record, usually when American politicians say, you know, as has been said, as we all
00:27:59.640 know, as we hear, it's a quotation that we've all heard, right?
00:28:03.400 As we, as we have all heard, four score and seven years ago, as we've all heard, we have
00:28:10.060 nothing to fear, but fear itself.
00:28:11.260 As we've all heard, you and I have a rendezvous with destiny.
00:28:14.120 No, he's not quoting any American statesman.
00:28:17.680 He's not quoting the Bible.
00:28:19.500 As we've all heard, we're a shiny city on a hill.
00:28:22.480 He's quoting the Quran.
00:28:24.940 The American secretary of state now to inspire the people is quoting the Quran.
00:28:34.260 Has there ever been a less confident civilization than our own?
00:28:46.260 We no longer quote our own holy books, you know, like the Bible or the patristics or the
00:28:53.520 doctors of the church or, and it's certainly none of the, but not even the Bible.
00:28:56.780 Oh, if we were to do that, that would, oh, then it would look like we don't have a separation
00:29:00.080 between church and state, you know, then we might seem like Christian nationalists.
00:29:04.440 Oh no, then no, that would be a threat to secularism.
00:29:07.560 We can't ever quote our own holy book that, that animated our whole civilization, especially
00:29:12.520 this country.
00:29:13.280 But we're going to quote the Quran.
00:29:16.380 This is just like every, it's so pathetic.
00:29:20.400 Every boomer and post boomer, the millennials, even some of the zoomers who, they give up on
00:29:25.860 the religion that actually formed their civilization, often the religion of their youth.
00:29:29.640 But then they get really into like fake Buddhism or something, you know, say, yeah, man.
00:29:34.040 Yeah, I got this incense man at a hippie shop and I, I do yoga before brunch and I'm really
00:29:40.580 spiritual, you know, I'm, I'm all, but the people who are spiritual, but not religious,
00:29:45.960 you'll notice they're into every other kind of spirituality.
00:29:49.580 Nevermind for a moment that spiritual, but not religious is a precise description of demons
00:29:55.280 or his religion is a habit of virtue that inclines the will to give to God what he deserves.
00:30:00.000 And a spiritual just means, you know, you're a spirit.
00:30:02.120 So it's a, it's ironically a great description of demons, but they're not aware of this.
00:30:07.460 And, and, and when they talk about, I'm really, I'm open, I'm open to all religions, man,
00:30:11.980 but they're never open to their own religion.
00:30:13.840 They're never open to the true religion that, that coincidentally formed their own civilization.
00:30:18.480 And now we had the U S secretary of state quoting the Quran, nothing against my Muslim
00:30:22.240 friends.
00:30:23.000 I have a great deal of respect for them, but good grief, man.
00:30:27.180 Who are you appealing to?
00:30:28.620 Ah, well, I'll tell you, I actually do know who they're appealing to.
00:30:32.620 It's not just me who knows it.
00:30:34.920 Seth Meyers, sort of a second or even third tier liberal late night host.
00:30:41.260 He does one of the late shows on the networks.
00:30:43.540 Seth Meyers just gave a warning to Joe Biden about a major weakness that he has going into 2024.
00:30:52.140 What do you mean you're hopeful?
00:30:54.560 You're the most powerful man in the world.
00:30:56.440 And you're talking about it like you're the manager of the New York Mets.
00:30:59.160 I mean, I hope, I hope we win a few games, but you know, if it keeps raining, we might not lose that many.
00:31:06.400 You're the president.
00:31:07.760 You can just say no more funding, no more weapons.
00:31:10.780 You call for a ceasefire.
00:31:12.160 That's what a majority of Americans want, including the tens of thousands of Democrats who are registering protest votes in key battleground states.
00:31:19.260 Thousands of Israelis also took to the streets this week to protest the Netanyahu government and call for a ceasefire deal to free the hostages.
00:31:26.740 As we've said on the show before, there must be an immediate lasting ceasefire and the safe return of all hostages.
00:31:33.800 That's the loud and clear message of these protest votes.
00:31:36.140 And Biden must listen.
00:31:37.420 Otherwise, he's at risk of losing to someone whose presidency was a complete disaster.
00:31:42.040 Tee-hee-hee.
00:31:43.920 Ah, that Trump, he's a disaster.
00:31:45.520 But Biden, you've got to watch out, because if you don't pull support from the state of Israel, you're going to lose.
00:31:53.040 And Seth Meyers is totally right.
00:31:56.640 He's totally right here.
00:31:59.180 Again, I hate to say I told you so, but I've said from the beginning, the Israel-Palestine issue is a great wedge for the Democrats.
00:32:05.860 Because the Democrat establishment is totally pro-Israel, the Democrat base is totally pro-Palestine.
00:32:11.900 It's just one of these issues.
00:32:13.380 It's just one of these issues.
00:32:14.340 The people in the street who go out waving the Palestine flag or screaming in defense of Hamas, trannies for Hamas or whatever, they are the base.
00:32:24.840 They are the grassroots leftists out in the streets.
00:32:28.480 They're not voting for Trump.
00:32:30.320 They're not voting for no labels, Mitt Romney or Joe Manchin.
00:32:34.600 And they are leftists, okay?
00:32:36.300 And Joe Biden is an establishment figure within the Democrat Party.
00:32:39.520 And a lot of the donors and a lot of the, you know, $1,000-a-plate dinner-type Democrats, they're going to be much more pro-Israel.
00:32:48.760 But Biden can't win with fundraisers.
00:32:52.520 Biden needs votes as well.
00:32:54.520 Even if you dig up all the dead people, you know, and even if you have all the widespread mail-ins, he still needs votes.
00:32:59.720 If he loses his base, he's not going to win again.
00:33:02.880 And so for that reason as well, I don't think that Joe Biden has had a real ideological change of heart here on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
00:33:12.840 I don't think he has a strong ideological view of anything.
00:33:17.680 I don't think he's analyzed the criteria of just war.
00:33:21.000 I think he just realizes this conflict is really, really bad for him.
00:33:24.800 And so now, six months in, he's going to try to put an end to it.
00:33:28.840 Speaking of Muslims, New York City is about to pay $17.5 million to Muslim women who are forced to remove their hijabs in mugshots.
00:33:42.200 You understand a mugshot is very difficult to take or take effectively if you can't see someone's face.
00:33:52.760 So, and we're not, by the way, we're not talking about full burqas here.
00:33:56.300 We're just talking about a hijab, you know, face scarf.
00:33:58.760 These Muslim women were arrested for committing crimes.
00:34:01.380 And then they go in and the New York PD says, okay, we need to take your picture now to know who you are.
00:34:07.120 And they, quote, wept and begged to be allowed to put their hijabs back on.
00:34:13.320 The cops said, and we got to, no, we need to take your picture.
00:34:16.680 It's not going to work.
00:34:17.440 And then one of these women sobbed as she stood with her back to the wall in view of approximately one dozen male NYPD officers and more than 30 male inmates and had to have her mugshot taken for committing a crime.
00:34:31.360 And now, of course, because we, well, I don't live in New York anymore, but New York's a very liberal place.
00:34:36.360 And they're apparently going to pay out almost $18 million to women who had to take their headscarves off to get their mugshots taken after they committed crimes.
00:34:45.060 Now, I am not totally unsympathetic to the Muslim women here.
00:34:51.620 I mean, this seems insane, but it's not totally the Muslim women's fault.
00:34:57.440 In fact, look, we're not talking about full burqa.
00:35:00.640 We're not talking about even a niqab.
00:35:02.360 We're talking about a little hijab.
00:35:03.640 It's a nice, like, little headscarf.
00:35:05.880 I go to church on Sunday.
00:35:07.180 Almost all of the women have little headscarves on, too.
00:35:09.160 It's called a mantilla.
00:35:09.840 We actually had that in the Christian West until very, very recently as well.
00:35:13.020 I think modesty is nice.
00:35:15.060 I think it's good.
00:35:15.600 I actually think the Muslims, they take it a little far in certain places, but modesty is a good thing.
00:35:20.880 And these women, obviously, really wanted to remain modest.
00:35:24.360 And that's a good thing.
00:35:25.140 That instinct has been almost totally lost in the West.
00:35:29.240 And I think the Muslims have a good instinct here.
00:35:32.100 So what this really is about is not entitlement.
00:35:35.800 It's not about the crazy Muslims or anything.
00:35:37.560 And frankly, when it comes to the modesty of wearing a little headscarf or, like, going out, you know, totally nude in a, like, slut walk feminist parade, the Muslims are much more reasonable here than the Westerners are.
00:35:51.100 What this is about is culture.
00:35:52.580 This just once again shows you the lie of the Libs notion that we can be a totally open society, open to everything.
00:36:02.320 You can't be because we in the West have this view that if you commit a crime, we need to be able to know who you are, take your picture.
00:36:12.420 You're expected to dress a certain way.
00:36:16.580 There are certain taboos and standards.
00:36:18.380 And we're going to ask you to undress to this degree, but not to that degree.
00:36:21.220 It's not like we strip prisoners totally naked or anything like that when we take their picture.
00:36:24.320 But you're going to show us your face and this, that, and the other thing.
00:36:26.820 And that set of cultural standards just is not what exists in the Muslim culture that is aggrieved here and that is suing New York City.
00:36:36.700 It's just a different, and you can't just, cultures are different.
00:36:39.560 And cultures are defined not by freedom versus tyranny, as the Libs on the left and the right would have us believe, but they're just defined by standards and taboos and limits and things that you can say and things that you can't really say.
00:36:53.900 Even on the notion that we just blow up all limits, the notion that this is somehow conservative, as right-wingers have argued in recent years, is totally absurd.
00:37:03.140 It's ahistorical.
00:37:05.140 It's anti-philosophical.
00:37:06.900 And just in our own experience, it doesn't jibe with reality.
00:37:14.060 People are going to be aggrieved by this, and they're going to sue, and the conclusions of those lawsuits might be absurd.
00:37:21.120 $18 million for having to take off your headscarf to take a picture, but they're somewhat understandable.
00:37:27.980 We just have different cultures and different expectations, and there was a time when we thought that we had the right to such things.
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00:38:43.860 My favorite comment on Friday is from Devin Rossi, who says,
00:38:48.780 As a man from the South, DEI only stands for Dale Earnhardt Incorporated.
00:38:53.480 So true.
00:38:54.880 So true.
00:38:55.680 How is it?
00:38:56.640 We've been debating DEI for years now.
00:38:59.660 That's the first time that very salient point has ever been brought up.
00:39:03.280 Speaking of cultural changes,
00:39:05.760 Ford Motor Company is delaying the production of new electric vehicles because they're really dumb and nobody wants those stupid cars.
00:39:13.580 We want gas cars because we're Americans.
00:39:15.980 That's not in the news report, but that is obviously the reason.
00:39:21.140 They announced this on Thursday.
00:39:23.340 They're delaying the production of two new EVs.
00:39:26.020 They will instead focus on making more hybrid vehicles as consumer demand for the electric vehicles.
00:39:31.640 It not only doesn't grow, but it continues to plummet.
00:39:34.560 The launch of at least two new big electric vehicles, like three-row electric vehicles, that will be delayed from 2025 all the way to 2027.
00:39:45.800 It probably will be delayed even further than that.
00:39:48.700 Why is this?
00:39:49.420 Well, according to Ford Motor Company,
00:39:50.620 the additional time will allow for the consumer market for three-row EVs to further develop and enable Ford to take advantage of emerging battery technology.
00:40:01.960 Yeah, maybe it will.
00:40:03.320 Maybe it will.
00:40:04.000 If that appetite further develops, it will be because the government even further incentivizes it.
00:40:08.840 There is no natural demand for this.
00:40:11.560 There's no organic demand.
00:40:12.680 When the vacuum cleaner came out, the government didn't need to force a bunch of subsidies down Americans' throats and a bunch of PR campaigns demonizing brooms and mops, demonizing scrub brushes and soap to get people to switch to the vacuum cleaner.
00:40:36.240 The vacuum cleaner was a desirable innovation, and people just gobbled it up.
00:40:43.460 Not so with electric vehicles, because electric vehicles in many ways are worse than the products they're supposed to replace.
00:40:50.900 I want to go on a road trip.
00:40:52.200 I want to drive to Alaska right now.
00:40:54.320 I could do it.
00:40:55.000 I could just get in my car.
00:40:56.060 I'd have to stop for gas a number of times.
00:40:57.440 I'd have to go through America's evil Top Hat Canada.
00:40:59.320 That would be unpleasant.
00:41:00.100 But I could do it.
00:41:00.900 I could just go.
00:41:02.040 I can't go drive to Alaska in my electric vehicle without having to stop regularly every, what, two to three hundred miles if I'm lucky,
00:41:10.360 and then wait for half an hour or more while the thing fuels up on electricity at one of the rather few electric charging ports.
00:41:21.540 It just wouldn't happen.
00:41:22.980 And then I'd probably just break down somewhere in Canada and get eaten by a moose.
00:41:26.440 That would not happen.
00:41:27.500 People want the freedom of the open road.
00:41:31.020 That's not only one of the sort of nice accidental aspects of having a car.
00:41:37.020 That is part of the essence of automobile ownership.
00:41:40.800 The freedom of the open road, that's gone.
00:41:45.920 Then the cars are extremely expensive.
00:41:47.820 That's with the federal subsidies.
00:41:50.360 And they're just like kind of lame and they break.
00:41:52.980 Even the really good one, the best version of this is Tesla, even though the Biden administration doesn't promote Tesla as much because they hate Elon Musk because Elon Musk isn't a total lib.
00:42:00.920 And even Teslas, like, I don't want a Tesla.
00:42:05.000 I don't, I don't know, call me an old fuddy-duddy, but it's just, there's not a ton of appetite for it.
00:42:12.700 Yuppies in the cities do like Teslas.
00:42:15.280 They don't like any of the other electric vehicles.
00:42:16.900 They do like Teslas.
00:42:18.280 And even there, Tesla demand is declining.
00:42:22.280 It's just not there.
00:42:23.440 It's contrived.
00:42:23.860 So, this is a top-down phenomenon because the government, the political establishment, thinks it is better for them if we all drive electric vehicles.
00:42:33.660 That's why they're spending a lot of our money to promote these things, and even that is not doing it.
00:42:39.560 I'm not saying that they're not going to succeed at some point in making electric vehicles a thing.
00:42:44.700 They might be able to do that because politics is not merely downstream of culture, but the law is a teacher and can dramatically shape culture.
00:42:53.620 So, it could happen.
00:42:54.460 If they just keep it up long enough, it might happen.
00:42:56.820 But as of right now, it's not there.
00:43:01.700 Now, speaking of electrical wiring, apparently P. Diddy's compound was just absolutely wired for sound.
00:43:07.380 Have you heard this story?
00:43:08.880 I haven't talked about it too much, but I really have to get to it.
00:43:12.340 P. Diddy, Puff Diggity-Doo Dog, you know, the man, the rapper from the 90s and 2000s who then got really rich.
00:43:20.820 Sean Diddly-Doo Dad Combs, he's got a bunch of products and stuff.
00:43:24.380 Anyway, he's famous for something totally different now, which is apparently this guy would throw massive sex parties with drugs and booze and hookers and all sorts of stuff.
00:43:33.580 And a lot of A-list celebrities there.
00:43:36.380 Not just rappers, but movie stars, politicians, members of the royal family, apparently.
00:43:41.300 And they'd all go to these parties.
00:43:43.960 And what do you know, new reports out, that these parties might have been a honey trap for blackmail, exploitation, extortion.
00:43:55.480 Who knows who's behind it?
00:43:56.880 But one thing we do hear from Puff Diddy-Doo Dog's former bodyguard is there were cameras and microphones in every room.
00:44:04.380 I don't think it's only celebrities going to be shook.
00:44:07.920 He had politicians in there.
00:44:13.060 He had princes in there.
00:44:17.120 He also had a couple of preachers in there.
00:44:21.280 You personally, you think they got tapes?
00:44:23.160 Well, my personal opinion that if Lil' Rob could be trusted and his statements are true, they got them.
00:44:34.220 They got tapes and stuff.
00:44:36.420 Now, if Diddy had tapes, the feds have them.
00:44:38.920 That's a lot of blackmail.
00:44:41.200 There's Jesse Waters at the end who's pointing out, well, hold on.
00:44:44.800 If Puff Daddy has the tapes, if the bodyguard is right, if the witness is right, then the bodyguard is right, then Puff Daddy has the tapes.
00:44:52.280 But the feds just raided Puff Daddy's compounds.
00:44:56.240 And one thing we know, when the feds raid your compound, they're not just looking for you.
00:45:00.440 Very often they're looking for the stuff that you got.
00:45:02.480 Remember when the feds raided the Epstein compound and then all of Epstein's tapes just went missing?
00:45:07.960 Remember, Jeffrey Epstein had cameras, microphones all over his house.
00:45:11.560 He had all these celebrities and politicians and members of the royal family on tape doing weird sex stuff.
00:45:18.760 And then the tapes went missing.
00:45:20.080 We've never seen any of them.
00:45:22.280 Almost as if the feds were not trying to prosecute people for committing crimes, but protect the people who were videotaped having committed the crimes.
00:45:33.280 Well, here we might have the same thing.
00:45:34.740 Some people are saying that P. Diddy is the new Jeffrey Epstein.
00:45:40.080 And we don't know, was he videotaping?
00:45:41.780 One, was he actually videotaping these people?
00:45:43.840 It's just allegations now.
00:45:46.000 Though, you know, with the federal raid and everything and all these people around him saying it happened, it seems like there's pretty good evidence.
00:45:53.040 Does he have the tapes?
00:45:55.660 Do the feds have the tapes?
00:45:57.120 Is he the new Jeffrey Epstein?
00:46:00.300 Was he doing this of his own volition?
00:46:02.580 Was he doing this at the behest of someone else?
00:46:04.800 Was he doing this at the behest of, I don't know, an intelligence agency?
00:46:07.580 Was he doing it at the behest of some private actor, some corporate actor?
00:46:10.640 Who knows?
00:46:11.760 I don't know.
00:46:12.380 I actually don't know.
00:46:13.060 Truly, it's just every new piece of evidence raises 20 more questions.
00:46:17.640 One thing I do know, though.
00:46:19.540 Everyone's saying, ooh, these guys are going to go down.
00:46:21.600 These politicians, these celebrities, they're going to go down.
00:46:25.240 Because P. Diddy is the new Jeffrey Epstein.
00:46:28.960 Guys, if P. Diddy is the new Jeffrey Epstein, then we know for sure that nobody who is on those tapes is ever going to be held accountable.
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