The Michael Knowles Show


Ep. 1502 - Pro-Palestine Protestors CLASH With Pride Marchers


Summary

According to the official story, the way June became Pride Month is that on June 28th, 1969, a brave woman of color stood up to oppressive homophobic police forces who were trying to shut down the Stonewall Tavern in New York for harboring oppressed homosexuals who simply wanted to sip their cosmos in peace. And because of her act of defiance, people of goodwill rallied together to defend the rights of this poor, put upon minority, leading to a new civil rights movement and the extension of freedom and justice to all. That is the story that schoolchildren and adults are taught ad nauseum for the next 27 days. And the only problem with that story is that it is completely bogus.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 It's that time of year. Hide your kids. Hide your wife. For 30 days, things are going to get real
00:00:07.220 gay. I'm not talking about funny uncle, confirmed bachelor, amiably private and respectful and
00:00:14.900 otherwise normal kind of gay. Oh, no. I'm talking militant, marching in the street,
00:00:22.080 paint your children rainbow kind of gay. It is Pride Month. How did June become Pride Month?
00:00:30.000 According to the official story, the way June became Pride Month is that on June 28th, 1969,
00:00:37.920 a brave trans woman of color stood up to oppressive homophobic police forces who were trying to shut
00:00:47.220 down the Stonewall Tavern in New York for harboring oppressed homosexuals who simply wanted to sip
00:00:54.460 their cosmos in peace. And because of her act of defiance, people of goodwill rallied together
00:01:02.820 to defend the rights of this poor put upon minority, leading to a new civil rights movement
00:01:08.620 and the extension of freedom and justice to all. That is the story that schoolchildren and adults,
00:01:15.460 for that matter, will be taught ad nauseum for the next 27 days. And the only problem with that story
00:01:22.480 is that it is completely bogus. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
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00:03:20.840 of pocket. Text Knowles to 989898. That is Knowles to 989898. Pride Month is founded on an historical
00:03:31.200 lie. This is not just a conservative Christian throwing bombs at the notion of Pride Month.
00:03:40.260 Even the libs, even the pro-Pride Month people, even the New York Times admit that the Pride Month
00:03:47.260 story is fake. The gay rights movement was born in 1969 at a beloved gay bar called the Stonewall Inn.
00:03:54.280 The Stonewall Riot began when a drag queen, bereft by the death of Judy Garland,
00:03:58.540 threw a brick at a police officer. The riot culminated in a Rockettes-style kick line of drag queens
00:04:03.840 facing down tactical police in riot gear. It's a beautiful story, but it's not exactly true.
00:04:10.260 It's not true. That's a video from the New York Times. It's not even a recent video. I think
00:04:15.120 the Times put that video out in 2019. So what really happened there? The Times doesn't just leave
00:04:23.220 it at this kind of ambiguity of the drag woman of color doing a Rockettes routine to stop the
00:04:30.140 police because they were upset over Judy Garland dying. No, no, no. The Times goes into what exactly
00:04:35.900 was wrong. Next, was the Stonewall Bar as idyllic as some media portrays it to have been?
00:04:40.760 The Stonewall Inn was a safe haven for the queer community.
00:04:44.060 But it was a dump. It was a hellhole.
00:04:46.140 Dirty.
00:04:46.680 Run down.
00:04:47.560 Mafia run.
00:04:48.640 A mafia sleazy bar.
00:04:50.060 And they watered down drinks.
00:04:51.120 Watered down drinks.
00:04:52.280 There was a much better bar called the Cherry Lane.
00:04:54.600 The Tenth of Always.
00:04:55.700 Cookings.
00:04:56.240 So the Stonewall Inn was neither New York's only gay bar, nor an especially beloved institution.
00:05:00.840 Now, let's talk about that drag queen who started it all.
00:05:03.340 They said that she threw the first shot glass at Stonewall, and it was the shot glass heard
00:05:09.760 around the world.
00:05:10.700 One of the persistent myths about Stonewall is that Marsha threw the first cocktail glass.
00:05:15.640 Marsha herself said in an interview that I did with Marsha, I didn't get there until
00:05:19.760 two.
00:05:20.240 I was uptown.
00:05:21.380 I didn't get downtown until about two o'clock because when I got downtown, the place was
00:05:25.600 already on fire and it was a raid already.
00:05:27.780 So this guy who calls himself Marsha is the figure who supposedly kicked off the Stonewall
00:05:35.920 uprising where the poor beleaguered homosexuals and transvestites and all the rest of them
00:05:40.480 finally said enough is enough to the police who are trying to stop them from just loving
00:05:44.720 each other and having a drink.
00:05:46.340 But even this guy, the drag queen, says, no, that's not real.
00:05:49.460 I showed up eventually, but the whole thing was already going on.
00:05:52.580 Why?
00:05:53.040 Why did that guy become the central figure?
00:05:55.440 Because he fits the narrative today, maybe not the narrative back in the 70s or 80s or
00:06:00.320 90s even, but today where the LGBT movement, the pride movement, has moved way beyond homosexual
00:06:07.800 relations and redefining marriage.
00:06:10.160 And now we're trying to allow men into women's bathrooms.
00:06:14.620 Now we're trying as a matter of the new civil rights movement to trans little kids.
00:06:20.280 The movement has gone so much further.
00:06:23.160 And now, because of intersectionality, we have to always consider race and sex in a pyramid
00:06:31.600 of oppression and hierarchies of victimhood.
00:06:34.480 And so this guy is the perfect person to have started the uprising.
00:06:40.280 It's not enough just to be a white guy who's gay.
00:06:44.760 It's not enough to kind of look north.
00:06:47.260 No, you've got to be a trans-identifying, drag queen, cross-dressing, black gay guy.
00:06:52.740 That's so much more powerful for the narrative, even though the history doesn't really back that up.
00:06:58.860 What this is all about.
00:07:00.780 Forget about the Pride Month.
00:07:02.720 Forget about Stonewall for a second.
00:07:04.300 What the New York Times is telling us is that this is all about the power of symbolism.
00:07:09.360 The New York Times piece is titled, The Stonewall You Know is a Myth, and That's Okay.
00:07:16.920 The libs understand the power of narrative and storytelling and myth.
00:07:21.900 Conservatives have observed this ad nauseum for some years now.
00:07:26.280 But we haven't looked into why they choose this month.
00:07:31.820 Why June?
00:07:33.360 Is it just because of the Stonewall riot?
00:07:35.500 There were plenty of gay bars all over the country.
00:07:37.940 There were plenty of clashes between people who were doing weird sex stuff and people who were trying to enforce the law and community standards.
00:07:46.440 There were plenty of pride parades.
00:07:48.200 These things were happening at different times all throughout the country.
00:07:52.340 Why did they settle on June?
00:07:54.220 Because of the mythic power of June.
00:07:56.560 And when I say mythic, I mean like old school myths.
00:07:58.960 I mean, where does the word June come from?
00:08:02.760 The month of June is named after Juno.
00:08:05.500 Juno, the ancient Roman goddess of marriage.
00:08:09.400 To make June about weird sex stuff is a direct mythic attack on the institution of marriage.
00:08:17.560 Which is what this has always been.
00:08:19.360 Because the whole conception of Pride Month is about upending sexual norms.
00:08:25.580 Well, the bedrock sexual norm is the fundamental unit of politics.
00:08:28.820 And that is marriage.
00:08:30.820 It is no surprise then that a movement that supposedly just had the modest ambition of trying to allow homosexuals to have a Cosmo at a bar.
00:08:39.300 Ends up redefining marriage as its major political victory.
00:08:43.320 And then going further to follow its ideas to its logical conclusion.
00:08:46.600 To pretend that there's no actual distinction between men and women.
00:08:49.560 And to enshrine in our law that a man can become a woman and a woman can become a man.
00:08:55.640 And we have to be able to castrate little children as a matter of civil rights.
00:08:59.300 That was built in.
00:09:00.620 Frankly, it goes back even before the gay rights movement.
00:09:02.860 It goes back to feminism, which makes exactly the same claim.
00:09:05.240 That men and women are indistinguishable, indiscernible.
00:09:08.520 And one can become the other.
00:09:11.640 But the symbolism really works.
00:09:13.440 It's really powerful.
00:09:14.160 June is the month of marriages.
00:09:16.660 Usually the month of weddings.
00:09:17.800 I was married in June.
00:09:19.040 A lot of people were married in June.
00:09:21.460 That symbolism really matters.
00:09:22.720 I mean, you think about the symbolism in so many other unrelated moments of American history.
00:09:28.540 What was the name of the case?
00:09:29.720 The Supreme Court case that overturned laws against interracial marriage.
00:09:35.200 Loving versus Virginia.
00:09:37.120 That's the perfect name.
00:09:38.540 That's an amazing name for a case.
00:09:40.860 Loving versus Virginia.
00:09:42.480 Whose side are you on?
00:09:44.600 Virginia's side?
00:09:45.740 The government's side?
00:09:46.540 Or Loving?
00:09:47.240 I think you're probably on the side of love.
00:09:49.420 Brown versus Board of Education.
00:09:51.080 It's kind of funny, but what's it about?
00:09:52.140 It's about allowing brown people to go into the white schools.
00:09:54.940 Brown versus Board of Education.
00:09:56.520 I'm not saying that some secret sorcerer cooked this up in a lab somewhere and found the plaintiffs
00:10:03.440 such that the names would be there.
00:10:04.960 But it just has mythic power.
00:10:06.660 That's why these images stick in your mind.
00:10:10.400 Think of, on racial issues, hands up, don't shoot.
00:10:14.000 This is what we were told when, in Ferguson, Missouri, this criminal, this gigantic criminal,
00:10:20.840 robs a convenience store, then punches a cop in the face, then grabs his gun, then moves
00:10:26.520 away, and then charges back at the cop.
00:10:28.460 And he's finally put down because he was threatening the cop's life.
00:10:31.800 The narrative became a little, sweet little boy was kneeling on the ground, had his hands up.
00:10:38.380 He said, don't shoot me.
00:10:39.120 And the cop killed him execution style.
00:10:41.020 It has nothing to do with the reality, but it has a great deal of mythic power.
00:10:44.380 It plays into the entire image of the hegemonic police forces, white police forces, just killing
00:10:50.520 the innocent and helpless black children.
00:10:53.480 They even portray him as a young child.
00:10:55.840 This is why with Trayvon Martin, when the reality of what happened to Trayvon Martin
00:11:00.520 came out, the libs chose the narrative.
00:11:03.480 They tried to turn his killer, George Zimmerman, into a white guy.
00:11:05.860 George Zimmerman was Hispanic.
00:11:07.420 They said, no, he's a white guy.
00:11:08.680 And then when it came out that he was Hispanic, they said, he's a white Hispanic.
00:11:11.520 He doesn't even look that white.
00:11:12.640 He's a Hispanic guy.
00:11:14.260 And what did they do to Trayvon?
00:11:15.560 They turned Trayvon from a relatively large 17-year-old who had some behavioral issues,
00:11:22.740 let's say, into a 12-year-old.
00:11:24.520 The image that they were showing of Trayvon Martin was that of a little child because
00:11:28.520 it served the narrative.
00:11:31.360 This is the point of Pride Month.
00:11:33.740 The reason it's not in May or October or December or January is because June is the month of marriage.
00:11:40.360 And the entire purpose of the Pride movement is to upend sexual norms because sex is so fundamental
00:11:47.420 to human nature and the bedrock political institution is marriage.
00:11:50.980 So an attack on marriage is a political revolution, which is exactly how they portray the Stonewall
00:11:56.600 quote-unquote uprising.
00:11:58.540 The silver lining in this year's Pride Month is that the libs are at each other's throats
00:12:03.140 because they have competing ideological fancies at the moment.
00:12:08.060 So in Philly over the weekend, there was a clash between two leftist demonstrations,
00:12:14.500 the Pride Parade and the pro-Palestine protesters.
00:12:18.440 And it was simply delightful.
00:12:23.480 At the rainbows, you got the marching, you got the body paint, and then you got the keffias.
00:12:31.760 And then you got more sort of Pride protesters, but then someone's holding a Pride flag and
00:12:41.020 it says, no Pride in genocide.
00:12:44.580 But then, so some of the Pride people seem down with the Intifada, but then others of the
00:12:49.840 Pride people don't want the gay movement to be blended in with the Sharia movement, the
00:12:57.440 pro-Palestine, pro-Hamas movement.
00:13:00.080 Fair enough, because of course, if any of these transvestites or homosexuals were in Gaza,
00:13:04.660 they would be promptly tossed off of rooftops.
00:13:06.660 So they recognize that there's an ideological tension there.
00:13:09.780 But the pro-Palestine, pro-Pride people, they say that doesn't really matter.
00:13:15.400 We need to all recognize that we have a common enemy, the Jews, and even beyond the Jews,
00:13:19.920 the white people and the political establishment and whoever else.
00:13:23.780 So they're just completely confused.
00:13:26.000 They're at each other's throats, to which I say, yes, it's that image of Jack Nicholson
00:13:33.740 in the movie.
00:13:34.300 Uh-huh, go on.
00:13:36.020 Yeah.
00:13:36.980 Hey, where do I buy a rainbow keffia?
00:13:39.100 Let's go.
00:13:40.140 Yeah.
00:13:40.980 Ooh, hookah, boogah, boogah.
00:13:42.620 Go fight each other.
00:13:43.520 But my take on it is a take that many people have had in politics since at least the Iran-Iraq
00:13:51.700 war, which is, let them fight.
00:13:55.320 I hope they both lose.
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00:15:08.480 A big part of the Libs' urgency in imprisoning Donald Trump is that the leftist coalition
00:15:15.000 right now is in big trouble.
00:15:16.700 They're in turmoil.
00:15:17.640 They're at each other's throats.
00:15:19.580 They hate Biden because he's too pro-Israel.
00:15:22.280 They hate Biden because he's too pro-Hamas.
00:15:25.100 They hate Biden because he's not focusing on this particular hobby horse or this particular
00:15:31.100 hobby horse or this or that or the other thing.
00:15:32.560 So they're in dire straits.
00:15:36.140 And also, nothing Biden has done really has worked.
00:15:40.460 The one thing they like that he's done is give away a bunch of freebies to them.
00:15:43.820 So they like that he's forgiving student loans.
00:15:45.900 They like that he's wasting our strategic oil reserves.
00:15:51.020 They at least like that maybe that'll bring gas prices down a little bit, even if they're
00:15:54.880 not conscious of it, because they hate the idea of gas and of air pollution.
00:15:59.540 They like that Biden is vociferously pro-transing the kids.
00:16:03.540 They like that Biden is fanatically pro-infanticide.
00:16:06.660 They like that stuff.
00:16:07.540 But in terms of the nuts and bolts dinner table issues, Biden has completely failed.
00:16:13.280 Even the Democrats are sick of all this mass migration.
00:16:15.420 They don't like the instability around the world, and they obviously don't like that the
00:16:19.140 economy is in the doldrums.
00:16:20.860 So Biden has got to take extraordinary measures.
00:16:26.700 And one way that he's doing that is allowing his liberal, political, and judicial establishment
00:16:31.740 to imprison his enemies, and specifically Trump.
00:16:35.020 And he's encouraging this.
00:16:36.700 It's so transparent that when Biden was asked about the potential imprisoning of Donald Trump,
00:16:44.000 which Trump is blaming on Biden, when he was asked about that point blank, he just sort
00:16:50.860 of smirked.
00:16:52.600 Mr. President, can you tell us, sir, Donald Trump refers to himself as a political prisoner
00:16:58.240 and blames you directly?
00:16:59.500 What's your response to that, sir?
00:17:00.840 Biden stops.
00:17:02.000 He turns.
00:17:03.840 There's that smile.
00:17:04.680 Do you think the conviction will have an impact on the campaign?
00:17:08.760 We'd love to hear your thoughts, sir.
00:17:10.320 And then he slowly walks away.
00:17:14.000 If you were filming a gangster movie, I don't know, even forget a gangster movie, a superhero
00:17:20.880 movie, where the supervillain is imprisoning the leader of the people, and then you had
00:17:27.560 this scene in there, it would seem exaggerated even by the standards of a superhero movie.
00:17:33.400 Mr. President, he's walking off.
00:17:34.900 He doesn't even need to answer this question.
00:17:35.920 Mr. President, Donald Trump is blaming you for imprisoning him because he's your political
00:17:41.640 rival.
00:17:42.360 What do you say to that?
00:17:43.640 And Biden stops.
00:17:44.780 Just that slow smirk.
00:17:49.820 Oh, he does.
00:17:53.660 And then he walks off the screen.
00:17:57.420 What is dangerous about this is the brazenness.
00:18:02.040 If Biden had come out and he said, this is outrageous, the lady justice is blind.
00:18:09.320 If Donald Trump didn't want to go to jail, he shouldn't have committed crimes.
00:18:12.280 No man is above the law.
00:18:13.240 I'm not above the law.
00:18:14.620 My opponent's not above the law.
00:18:15.840 No man.
00:18:16.360 We have corruption in this country.
00:18:17.480 We need to make sure people are held to account.
00:18:19.400 I would never target my political enemies.
00:18:21.980 This is about the law, holding people accountable.
00:18:24.440 It would have been total BS, but at least we would say hypocrisy is the tribute vice pays
00:18:31.040 to virtue.
00:18:32.000 At least Biden would be pretending to uphold a standard of justice, the traditional American
00:18:39.940 view that lady justice is blind and we're a nation of laws, not a nation of men.
00:18:43.840 He doesn't do that.
00:18:45.980 That little smirk says more clearly than a thousand of Joe Biden's gobbledygook nonsense
00:18:51.820 words, that he is targeting his political enemies and he's going to target you too if you get
00:18:58.340 mouthy about it.
00:18:59.460 That's what that smirk says.
00:19:00.920 I don't know how else you interpret that smirk.
00:19:05.600 That's very dangerous because what that says is, I don't need you.
00:19:09.760 I don't need you media, first of all.
00:19:12.300 I certainly don't need you voters.
00:19:14.220 I don't care.
00:19:14.760 You're going to call me corrupt.
00:19:15.680 You're going to say I'm imprisoning my enemies.
00:19:17.240 You're going to say that I'm changing the election rules or the Democrat establishment
00:19:20.520 changed the election rules before the election in 2020 and we're keeping a lot of those changes
00:19:24.280 in place.
00:19:25.040 Yeah, whatever.
00:19:26.460 Tough.
00:19:27.260 We got the power and you don't.
00:19:28.620 We're going to sit on the ballot box and you're not.
00:19:30.640 Tough.
00:19:31.380 What are you going to do about it?
00:19:33.280 Smirk and walk away.
00:19:35.020 That's very dangerous.
00:19:36.480 It seems to me the people are broadly with Trump right now.
00:19:40.380 Obviously, there are plenty of people who still hate Trump and will vote for Biden.
00:19:42.780 But if the election were held today and it were a fair election, I think Trump wins
00:19:46.660 by a pretty decisive margin.
00:19:48.400 And maybe Biden thinks that too.
00:19:52.160 But maybe he just thinks, yeah, I don't need to convince you of anything.
00:19:55.780 I don't need to campaign.
00:19:57.280 I don't need to deny my wrongdoing.
00:19:59.700 I can throw my opponent in jail and there's nothing you can do about it.
00:20:04.300 He already brags about this stuff.
00:20:06.660 Biden brags for all of his talk about how we need to have the rule of law and no man is
00:20:13.060 above justice.
00:20:13.720 Biden brags about ignoring the rulings of the Supreme Court and exceeding his legitimate
00:20:21.200 constitutional power as president.
00:20:23.200 The Supreme Court blocked me from relieving student debt, but they didn't stop me.
00:20:28.400 So far, I've relieved student debt for nearly 5 million Americans, a significant number of
00:20:34.900 black borrowers.
00:20:36.040 So you can chase your dream, start a family, buy your first home, start a business and so
00:20:41.560 much more.
00:20:42.860 The Supreme Court blocked me, but I don't care about the Supreme Court because I don't care
00:20:46.640 about the Constitution because I'm going to do whatever the hell I want, including imprison
00:20:49.900 my political enemies, because this is a nation of laws.
00:20:54.160 And let us say, well, I am the state.
00:20:57.240 I am the law.
00:21:00.040 I, Joe Biden, totally brazen.
00:21:05.160 And again, what the conservatives are going to do is they say, but actually, look at the
00:21:09.660 hypocrisy.
00:21:10.460 Imagine if the shoe were on the other foot.
00:21:12.100 He doesn't care.
00:21:14.000 Actually, you know, I think this might hurt Joe Biden because it's going to people are going
00:21:18.220 to really turn against him.
00:21:19.380 Yeah, maybe.
00:21:20.260 I hope that's true.
00:21:21.640 But what Biden is saying is, I don't care if the people turn against me.
00:21:25.380 I'm going to pay off my political cronies.
00:21:27.420 I'm going to pay off the college graduates who are reliably liberal, who are on average
00:21:34.980 going to make much more money than non-college graduates.
00:21:37.740 And I'm going to take money from non-college graduates and pay off the college graduates
00:21:41.520 because the non-college graduates don't vote for me and the college graduates do.
00:21:44.500 So I'm going to pay off some of my cronies, make sure they're still on my side.
00:21:48.280 But public opinion broadly, I don't care.
00:21:51.640 That's what he's saying, which reflects not just a problem with the Biden campaign or
00:21:57.380 an advantage to Trump.
00:21:58.780 It represents potentially, if Biden is right, a major weakness, perhaps a total collapse
00:22:06.360 of our political order.
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00:22:30.460 Now, with no further ado, back to the show.
00:22:32.780 The libs rely on letting their friends in the media sweep their corruption and crimes under
00:22:38.700 the rug.
00:22:39.180 And then, you know, the public forgets about it.
00:22:42.700 Maybe they don't even care what the public thinks, as we've been talking about all day.
00:22:46.920 We should not let that sort of thing happen with Dr. Fauci, who was a manipulative little
00:22:51.980 tyrant with a thick Queens accent during the COVID hysteria.
00:22:56.240 Fauci's corruption during that pandemic is disturbing.
00:22:59.740 There's so much more to the story that I covered in my docuseries, Fauci Unmasked.
00:23:04.100 He's the highest paid employee in our federal government.
00:23:08.880 And beginning in the spring of 2020, Dr. Fauci began to set national policy that affected
00:23:14.540 the way that 330 million Americans lived their lives.
00:23:18.600 For goodness sakes, I'm telling you, wear a mask, keep social distancing.
00:23:23.340 There's nothing political about that.
00:23:25.440 But who is Anthony Fauci?
00:23:27.420 People who have conspiracy theories.
00:23:30.380 Those are people that don't particularly care for me.
00:23:32.980 In this short series, we will do what the establishment media have refused to do.
00:23:38.400 We will give you an unvarnished look at the career of the most powerful politician in America,
00:23:44.800 Dr. Anthony Fauci.
00:23:46.080 Don't you think it's time that you step down and let someone else who has a more effective message?
00:23:50.660 Actually, no.
00:23:51.500 This three-part series is available now on Daily Wire Plus.
00:24:04.480 Go check it out ahead of Fauci's testimony.
00:24:08.780 Trump knows who and what he's up against.
00:24:12.040 He knows how corrupt this is.
00:24:13.540 Even if some conservatives are still confused about it.
00:24:17.740 They still think, oh, well, you know, he'll get a fair shake.
00:24:20.820 He just needs to, I don't know, stop tweeting or something.
00:24:25.180 And then, no, he knows that he's up against an extreme amount of corruption.
00:24:28.240 They're trying to imprison him.
00:24:30.060 And so the question then becomes, will he play ball with that establishment?
00:24:34.920 Will he beg them to go easy on him?
00:24:38.760 He was just asked this question by Pete Hegseth on Fox.
00:24:41.600 Here's his answer.
00:24:42.160 You don't beg for anything.
00:24:57.840 You don't try to play nice with the crooked judge.
00:25:00.400 You don't try to beg for forgiveness.
00:25:02.040 This answer reminds me of a scene that crops up on this show probably once a year.
00:25:10.560 And it's that one of those last scenes of Breaking Bad, when the cop brother-in-law, Hank, is facing the criminal gunman.
00:25:20.460 And Walter, the lead of the show, he says, hey, hey, Hank, just cut a deal with him.
00:25:25.780 Cut a deal.
00:25:26.220 Come on.
00:25:26.720 Why are you playing hardball here?
00:25:29.320 And Hank gives a very wise answer.
00:25:30.860 Should I let you go?
00:25:38.720 My name is Asak Schrader.
00:25:41.720 My name is Asak Trump.
00:25:44.000 That's what he's saying.
00:25:44.780 That's what Trump is saying to Alvin Bragg and Biden and all of us.
00:25:49.700 Listen to me.
00:25:50.600 Here are the squishes.
00:25:51.600 You've got to tell him.
00:25:52.780 You've got to tell him now that we can work this out.
00:25:55.140 Please.
00:25:55.620 Come on, Don.
00:25:56.160 Please.
00:25:56.680 Come on, just tell him we'll work it all.
00:25:58.320 What?
00:25:58.680 You want me to beg?
00:26:04.400 You're the smartest guy I ever met.
00:26:07.700 And you're too stupid to see.
00:26:12.640 You made up his mind ten minutes ago.
00:26:16.120 That's the key.
00:26:17.340 That's the key.
00:26:17.960 Do what you're going to do.
00:26:26.400 There it is.
00:26:27.540 Do what you're going to do.
00:26:28.740 Ben made this point.
00:26:30.560 Ben and I were doing some coverage right when the verdict came out.
00:26:33.680 And Ben asked, do you think he's going to go to jail?
00:26:35.820 I said, well, it would seem that's where this is leading.
00:26:38.460 And Ben said, yeah, I agree.
00:26:39.740 It's Chekhov's gun.
00:26:41.160 The Chekhov's gun notion is this idea that in the theater, if a gun is shown in act one, the gun must be fired by act three.
00:26:53.520 You can't set something up and then not pay it off.
00:26:57.100 It's really not something that is significant.
00:26:58.720 And that, I think, is Trump's point here.
00:27:04.360 Trump is asked, hey, you know, are you going to try to get some leniency on maybe on the sentencing or on this or on that?
00:27:11.820 And he says, absolutely not.
00:27:13.800 I'm not going to beg.
00:27:15.320 And what's implicit there?
00:27:16.500 Because they made up their mind ten minutes ago.
00:27:20.160 They made up their mind ten months ago.
00:27:21.440 Really, they made up their mind on this guy almost ten years ago now.
00:27:25.960 The very fact that they're upending 234 years of American legal and political tradition to prosecute a former president, current major party nominee, never happened before.
00:27:35.680 The fact that they're doing that means they're willing to go all the way.
00:27:40.640 There's no convincing them at this point.
00:27:43.560 The fact that they spied on his campaign in 2015.
00:27:46.280 The fact that they undermined his whole administration.
00:27:48.060 The fact that they impeached him twice, tried to remove him from office unsuccessfully.
00:27:52.720 The fact that they raided his home.
00:27:55.360 The fact that they did all of these things tells you, what, they're going to go 99% of the way they're not going to finish the job?
00:28:02.620 Of course they're going to try to send him to prison unless they think that they don't have the juice.
00:28:08.500 Unless they think that they can't get away with it.
00:28:12.440 Donald Trump could get out of prison time or even house arrest time only on two conditions.
00:28:20.360 And it's not going to be on leniency.
00:28:21.780 The first is if the political order is not wholly corrupt.
00:28:27.240 Our political order is substantially corrupt.
00:28:29.120 But if the political order is not wholly corrupt, then there is a chance that he won't go to prison or be placed on house arrest.
00:28:37.880 The second thing that is required for that to happen is if the people can bring enough civil pressure to bear.
00:28:44.200 So if the political order is totally corrupt, it doesn't matter how much pressure the people bring.
00:28:49.520 The system is not in any way responsive to the people.
00:28:51.700 If the political order is just largely corrupt but not totally corrupt, and the people don't bring pressure to bear, he's still going to prison.
00:28:59.620 If the people do bring enough civil pressure to bear that the political establishment, which is not wholly corrupt, believes that it can't sustain that, it can't bear that out,
00:29:08.140 then there is a chance that he avoids house arrest and prison time.
00:29:14.720 But if that happens, it is not going to come from leniency.
00:29:17.780 The liberal establishment made up its mind a lot longer than 10 minutes ago.
00:29:22.620 They will kill this guy if they have the chance and they think it serves their interests.
00:29:28.160 What does Trump think about prison time?
00:29:31.760 Forget about leniency.
00:29:32.920 Forget about him getting off.
00:29:35.560 What would it look like if the liberals actually jail the former president, the current major party nominee?
00:29:41.640 Some have suggested you could appeal straight to the Supreme Court because of the special nature of this case.
00:29:46.140 When it comes to the legal maze that you're still facing.
00:29:49.680 And they could, the judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest or even jail.
00:29:53.220 How do you face what that could look like?
00:29:54.760 I'm okay with it.
00:29:55.600 I saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh no, you don't want to do that to the president.
00:30:00.880 I said, you don't beg for anything, just the way it is.
00:30:03.940 Think of it.
00:30:05.040 They have all my books.
00:30:06.020 So that could happen.
00:30:08.420 I don't know that the public would stand it, you know.
00:30:10.580 I don't, I'm not sure the public would stand for it with a, uh, house arrest or, I think, I think it would be tough for the public to take.
00:30:18.460 You know, at a certain point, there's a breaking point.
00:30:21.220 At a certain point, there's a breaking point.
00:30:23.260 This is simply a fact of politics.
00:30:24.960 I'm sure the libs are going to spin this as Donald Trump is threatening another insurrection, insurrection 2.0.
00:30:31.900 Even worse than the first is super duper mega Hitler.
00:30:34.440 This is just a fact of politics.
00:30:35.840 There, there's a breaking point because no purely human institution is invincible or eternal.
00:30:44.300 You might've thought that the, uh, the French monarchy was, it was so resplendent.
00:30:52.360 It was so powerful.
00:30:53.880 It was so, but you know what?
00:30:55.180 At a certain point, the dirty, rotten, filthy Jacobins are going to have an opportunity and they're going to take it.
00:31:01.280 You might've thought the same of the Russian royal family, but those dirty, rotten, filthy Bolsheviks are going to take their opportunity at a certain point.
00:31:08.140 There is a breaking point, even for the most durable institutions that are purely human institutions.
00:31:14.040 Because this is a fallen world and the things of this world are all subject to corruption.
00:31:19.440 So in a way, this is the silver lining to the storm cloud, because one thing that the liberals really benefit from is making us believe that they're omnipotent, making us believe that they're eternal and invincible.
00:31:34.000 They're not, they're not.
00:31:36.440 It's not hopeless optimism to say that we can still beat these people.
00:31:42.100 It's actually just a fact of a fallen world.
00:31:45.780 They are not gods.
00:31:47.000 They think they're gods.
00:31:47.980 They want to make themselves into gods, but pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall.
00:31:53.080 Now, speaking of the public's tolerance for insult, Fauci is testifying today on Capitol Hill and ahead of his testimony, the GOP has released closed door testimony from back in January.
00:32:05.780 We'd already heard some leaks about this stuff, but it's pretty astounding, because it means that yet another conspiracy theory has finally been proven true.
00:32:15.780 You remember back in the days of COVID, now, what is that, four years ago, three, four years ago?
00:32:23.660 The libs told us, you need to stand six feet apart.
00:32:27.040 You need to social distance.
00:32:28.640 It's very important to step to spread the virus, that you social distance.
00:32:33.020 Grocery stores had little six foot apart dots that you had to stand on.
00:32:37.760 This was implemented everywhere.
00:32:39.360 Doctor's offices, government buildings, all of it.
00:32:43.620 At the time, I said, and I was censored for saying things like this, that the social distancing was totally bogus and ridiculous and based on nothing.
00:32:52.220 And I was called a big, ignorant, conspiracy theorist dope.
00:32:55.500 Well, now, Dr. Fauci is admitting that I and you, we were all right.
00:33:00.260 Now, Fauci was asked where the six foot social distancing rule came from.
00:33:04.660 He said, it sort of just appeared.
00:33:07.800 He was asked, well, where did you get the idea for it?
00:33:10.560 He goes, you know, I don't recall.
00:33:12.760 It sort of just appeared.
00:33:14.280 He was asked, are there any studies that this came from?
00:33:16.100 He said he was, quote, not aware of studies that supported the social distancing.
00:33:20.760 He said that even conducting such studies, quote, would be very difficult to do.
00:33:27.280 So there's one.
00:33:28.140 The social distancing stuff, completely bogus.
00:33:31.020 Fauci looked us in the face.
00:33:32.080 He said it was very important.
00:33:33.060 We had to do it.
00:33:33.940 Then closed her testimony on the record before Congress.
00:33:37.160 Oh, yeah, that was totally fake.
00:33:38.660 Hey, how about a second conspiracy theory?
00:33:41.820 Now it seems to be proven true.
00:33:43.660 At the time that COVID came about, we were told by the liberal establishment, it came
00:33:50.860 from a wet market in Wuhan.
00:33:52.900 There was a wet market.
00:33:54.120 There was a bad batch of bat soup.
00:33:55.860 And it totally just came from nature.
00:33:57.660 It has absolutely nothing to do with that extremely high level biolab.
00:34:03.640 That's just a stone's throw away from the wet market in Wuhan.
00:34:06.320 A biolab, which, by the way, we at the NIH in America, we, through Dr. Fauci, directly,
00:34:13.100 in fact, were funding, even though we lied about funding it, we lied on the record before
00:34:17.240 Congress, before Rand Paul.
00:34:18.860 Then it came out, actually, there's Fauci's signature right there on the grant.
00:34:22.380 We were funding the lab anyway.
00:34:23.860 Never mind.
00:34:24.320 Forget about that.
00:34:25.440 Look over there.
00:34:26.020 Is that a butterfly?
00:34:28.780 Even beyond the funding part, we were told it was a conspiracy theory to suggest that the
00:34:34.360 virus came from the Wuhan lab.
00:34:36.760 Now, Fauci admits, I think maybe, you know, it could have come from the lab.
00:34:41.820 Maybe.
00:34:42.500 His exact quote is, because he was asked, was the lab leak a conspiracy theory?
00:34:48.580 He says, I think people could have made conspiracy aspects from it, but COVID, quote, could be
00:34:57.960 a lab leak.
00:34:59.200 Could be a lab leak.
00:35:00.920 Now, there are crazy conspiracy theories that come from it, but no longer does he say that
00:35:05.120 the lab leak is a conspiracy theory.
00:35:07.480 He says, I think that in and of itself, it isn't inherently a conspiracy theory, but people
00:35:12.840 spin things that are crazy.
00:35:13.800 Okay.
00:35:14.040 So everything, everything we were told about COVID was wrong, or even more than just being
00:35:24.300 innocently wrong, was a lie, a misdirection from this guy.
00:35:28.840 And he thinks we're all just going to forget about it because it's been a long time.
00:35:31.980 He's testifying today.
00:35:33.280 I have a three-part series on the Daily Wire.
00:35:34.660 You should go check it out.
00:35:35.340 If you're not a Daily Wire member, you should join just to watch the series, frankly.
00:35:38.200 Um, so you'll get dissed out and sent all sorts of other things to it while you're there.
00:35:42.020 So check it out.
00:35:42.980 Uh, can't wait.
00:35:44.640 Can't wait for the show tomorrow to discuss the new conspiracy theories that are proven
00:35:50.160 true as a result of his testimony.
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00:36:28.040 My favorite comment on Friday, I suppose it was, is from Ethan Moon 3925, who says,
00:36:33.960 in the future, people will believe the origin of the phrase trumped up charges is about Donald
00:36:39.060 Trump.
00:36:39.400 That's true.
00:36:39.780 You want to talk about myth and history and false etymology.
00:36:42.920 That's a great one.
00:36:43.680 That's a, that's a, even if it's not actually the etymology of that phrase, it tells the story.
00:36:52.300 It is narratively true.
00:36:53.800 Now, speaking of dubious science, spooky story out in CNBC about the internet of bodies.
00:37:03.960 Headline, the next generation of the internet of bodies could meld tech and human bodies
00:37:09.200 together.
00:37:10.500 What is the, you've heard of the internet of things, probably.
00:37:12.980 The libs love using that phrase.
00:37:14.560 It's basically where your, your refrigerator can receive faxes or something.
00:37:18.580 I don't know.
00:37:18.980 I try to avoid the internet of things.
00:37:20.640 The first category, though, of this internet of bodies is undeniable.
00:37:26.460 And it's external.
00:37:27.520 And it's your phone.
00:37:28.700 And it's your smartwatches.
00:37:29.800 And it's your, it's your rings, you know, the rings that measure how you sleep and how
00:37:33.440 your heart's pulsing.
00:37:34.500 That is real.
00:37:35.400 That's really happening.
00:37:36.740 Elon Musk made this point some months ago.
00:37:38.300 He said, you're so worried about cyborgs.
00:37:40.420 You're already a cyborg.
00:37:41.500 Your phone is virtually inseparable from your body.
00:37:45.940 You rely on it like you would rely on an organ.
00:37:48.080 And that's largely true.
00:37:48.980 The second generation, though, of internet of bodies also already exists.
00:37:53.540 And it's internal.
00:37:54.260 So these are things like pacemakers that have digital implants or a digital pills that you
00:38:00.740 can take that send all sorts of information outside of your body or smart prosthetics that
00:38:07.100 are, that are hardwired into your nerves and muscles.
00:38:09.200 And then you get to the third generation.
00:38:10.840 Speaking of Elon Musk, that's where you plug your brain into the matrix.
00:38:14.080 That's that neural link brain chip where you, you have a real-time connection between your
00:38:18.620 body and the internet.
00:38:20.620 So what we're heading into, and we're kind of already there.
00:38:24.380 There's already a guy who has the Elon chip in his brain.
00:38:27.580 It's not just the future pie in the sky.
00:38:29.120 We're already there.
00:38:29.920 And it's called transhumanism.
00:38:33.080 It's about improving humanity with technology.
00:38:37.000 And it's very dangerous.
00:38:38.320 I'm not saying that there's not any use for it whatsoever, but it's very dangerous.
00:38:41.620 And the reason it's very dangerous, and it's fitting, I guess, that we're talking about
00:38:44.180 this during Pride Month, is that this is a rival to true religion.
00:38:48.940 This is a fundamentally different conception of human nature than Christianity.
00:38:54.360 In Christianity, God becomes man.
00:38:57.240 In liberalism and posthumanism, man becomes God.
00:39:01.240 Totally different moves.
00:39:02.740 St. Anselm of Canterbury, one of the great saints and theologians, wrote a book called
00:39:07.020 Cur Deus Homo, Why God Becomes Man.
00:39:12.680 Yuval Harari, one of the great intellectuals of modern liberalism, wrote a book called
00:39:17.960 Homo Deus.
00:39:20.540 You've got Cur Deus Homo by St. Anselm.
00:39:25.460 You've got Homo Deus.
00:39:27.540 Man becomes God.
00:39:29.300 Man God in modern liberalism and posthumanism.
00:39:35.280 The Christian view posits salvation through the grace of God.
00:39:40.000 God coming all the way down to you, redeeming mankind on the cross.
00:39:44.420 You can reject God's grace.
00:39:46.160 You can cooperate with God's grace.
00:39:47.580 There's an aspect of your will that's involved in that, too.
00:39:49.660 But it's gratuitous.
00:39:50.840 It's coming from God through grace.
00:39:53.940 The modern liberal posthumanist view is you get salvation through technology, which is to
00:39:59.720 say you get salvation through human works and artifice.
00:40:02.260 In the Christian view, man is a natural creature.
00:40:05.820 God makes us.
00:40:07.620 In the posthumanist liberal view, man makes himself.
00:40:12.820 Man becomes an artificial creature because man is made through the artificial arts of scientists
00:40:18.740 and artists.
00:40:20.300 Totally different views of human nature.
00:40:22.820 I'm not saying you can't go to the doctor.
00:40:25.180 I'm not saying you can't even get a smart prosthetic or a pacemaker or something.
00:40:28.220 There could be a morally licit, ethical kind of use of technology.
00:40:36.120 There always has been to restore functions that have been lost, to restore the problems
00:40:42.960 that go along with our nature because we live in a fallen world because Adam and Eve abused
00:40:47.020 their free will.
00:40:48.540 But that's not what posthumanism is about.
00:40:50.300 It's not just about, for now, maybe that's where they've contented themselves to begin.
00:40:55.600 You know, a guy is paralyzed, so he gets a brain chip, and then he can control a computer
00:40:59.200 screen.
00:41:00.040 But where this is going, where they're openly talking about this, is not just repairing
00:41:04.180 things that have been broken, but enhancing human nature itself.
00:41:08.300 That is contrary to the Christian view of human nature and the Christian view of salvation
00:41:15.760 and the Christian view of virtue and the Christian view of everything.
00:41:18.620 This is an alternative religion, which liberalism has always been.
00:41:23.220 Liberalism has always been kind of an ape of Christianity.
00:41:26.920 It uses some of the same language.
00:41:28.960 It takes some of the same ideas, but it perverts them to really, really bad ends.
00:41:35.260 You can already see where this is going to go.
00:41:38.180 If some people get this kind of enhancement, what about the people who are, first of all,
00:41:43.500 who are the people who are going to get it?
00:41:44.460 It's going to be the wealthy and the connected.
00:41:45.740 What about the people who don't have that?
00:41:49.760 What about the people who don't have that access?
00:41:52.100 What's going to happen to them?
00:41:53.720 If man becomes a product of his own making, is that going to turn out well?
00:41:58.540 Is man wholly good?
00:42:00.800 Are the things that we do when we build new technologies, is that wholly good?
00:42:05.640 No.
00:42:06.660 We're not totally evil.
00:42:09.960 We haven't been totally destroyed by the fall.
00:42:12.460 But we do really bad stuff.
00:42:14.220 As technology progresses, what happens?
00:42:16.940 We build bigger and bigger and deadlier weapons.
00:42:19.200 That's the kind of thing that happens.
00:42:21.000 You think this is going to be good?
00:42:23.480 Who do you think is better at making a man?
00:42:25.560 God or man?
00:42:26.960 God or fallen man?
00:42:28.120 Doesn't seem all that difficult to me.
00:42:32.060 But this is a fallen world, and we're subject to all sorts of temptation.
00:42:35.380 And we want to be God.
00:42:36.480 I mean, that's the sin that caused Adam to fall, is pride.
00:42:38.860 That's the sin that caused Satan to fall like lightning from heaven, is pride.
00:42:42.340 And that's the sin that we celebrate this month, pride.
00:42:46.360 It is no coincidence.
00:42:47.420 It's no coincidence that Pride Month is in June, the month of marriage, the month of wedding.
00:42:52.340 And it's no coincidence that Pride Month is called Pride Month.
00:42:54.720 If Pride Month were even just about weird sex stuff, you'd think it could be called, I don't know, sodomy month or something.
00:43:01.840 You'd think it'd be called decadence month, I don't know, self-actualization month, autonomy month.
00:43:09.880 No, it's Pride Month, because it's about a lot more than that.
00:43:13.920 The weird sex stuff is just an expression and a symbol of what they're really after, which is what liberalism is really after, which is the worship not of God and the acceptance not of the moral order, but a worship of the self and a submission only to the radical expression of the individual will.
00:43:32.700 That's what it comes down to.
00:43:33.660 Now, speaking of religion, Pope Francis is having a great few weeks.
00:43:40.060 You know, I know a lot of people sometimes, they hear these phrases from Pope Francis, and they raise some eyebrows, and then sometimes you see the Holy Father, he'll suppress the traditional Latin Mass, the liturgy that formed statistically pretty much all the saints ever, and that's kind of weird.
00:43:54.840 And I know, I know that people have these questions, dubia, you might say, about aspects of the Francis pontificate.
00:44:01.500 And last few weeks, though, you know, pretty good stuff that we're getting out of the public comments of the Holy Father.
00:44:09.560 There was that phrase, frotia gine, which I think I'm not allowed to translate for YouTube without being bleeped, but it's apt, I suppose, for Pride Month, where he said,
00:44:18.600 we don't need to take any more gay seminarians, there's already enough frotia gine for us.
00:44:23.600 And then he was asked by that woman in the 60 Minutes interview, do you think we'll ever have priestesses, women deacons?
00:44:31.520 He goes, no, which is a great answer.
00:44:34.040 Well, he's got another one.
00:44:35.480 This is being reported in the Italian press.
00:44:38.840 The Italian is,
00:44:39.420 Il Papa a porte chiuse, il chiacchiariccio è roba da donne.
00:44:43.300 The chatter is woman's stuff.
00:44:47.820 It's woman's stuff.
00:44:48.440 And he says, according to the reports here,
00:44:52.540 Noi abbiamo i pantaloni, dobbiamo dire le cose.
00:44:55.820 We wear pants.
00:44:57.980 We need to say things.
00:44:59.660 Little chatter.
00:45:01.040 That's woman's stuff.
00:45:02.840 We're men.
00:45:03.600 Okay, we wear the pants.
00:45:04.640 We got to say things.
00:45:05.760 We're the whole chest.
00:45:06.720 It's a good line.
00:45:10.700 It's been a good few weeks.
00:45:11.880 And I know it's always,
00:45:13.300 Oh, Papa Francesco was misinterpreted by the news and media.
00:45:18.280 But okay, these aren't so bad.
00:45:20.100 And who knows?
00:45:20.800 Maybe some have suggested that you get one good line,
00:45:25.260 but then some perhaps misguided follow-up to it or misinterpreted or whatever.
00:45:33.140 You know, it's a confusing pontificate without question.
00:45:36.720 But I'm just going to be happy for these lines.
00:45:39.440 Frocciagine, no to priestesses and deaconesses,
00:45:42.740 and chatter is for women.
00:45:45.140 We do have to say things with our whole chest.
00:45:49.880 Okay, because the libs and the principalities and powers of this world
00:45:54.580 thrive on confusion, on subtle language, on prevarication, on confusion.
00:46:02.760 And we just need to say things clearly.
00:46:05.700 We live in a world where even the basic statement that a man and a woman are different
00:46:09.960 is controversial.
00:46:11.720 We live in a world where even the suggestion that we shouldn't have pride parades of like
00:46:15.920 leather daddies smacking each other in front of five-year-olds down Main Street,
00:46:20.120 where that's somehow controversial.
00:46:22.440 Well, it got controversial because we just kept squishing and squishing and squishing.
00:46:26.240 Say it with our whole chest.
00:46:27.160 This is one of the facts that we can take to the bank.
00:46:30.600 It will be eternally true.
00:46:31.780 Pride is bad.
00:46:33.040 Pride should not be celebrated.
00:46:34.360 No expression of pride, of excessive love of one's own excellence,
00:46:40.040 should ever be accepted or really even tolerated, certainly not celebrated.
00:46:44.720 That's a fact.
00:46:45.460 Because pride goes before destruction, and the spirit is lifted up before a fall.
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