The Michael Knowles Show - August 08, 2024


Ep. 1548 - Taylor Swift Assassination Attempt?


Episode Stats

Length

44 minutes

Words per Minute

174.84813

Word Count

7,829

Sentence Count

695

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

30


Summary

A lady has proposed to a man after she ran a race in the Olympics, and this is only like the 7th most disordered thing that has happened at the 2024 Olympics. We ll get into the significance of a lady proposing to a fella, and the weirdest part of it is, it seems to have worked.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Taylor Swift has canceled three concerts on her record-smashing Eras tour
00:00:04.860 after Austrian authorities uncovered a terror attack planned for the Vienna leg of the tour,
00:00:11.760 which got me thinking, why does Taylor Swift have better security than Donald Trump?
00:00:18.480 Do you remember what I'm talking about? Seems a lot of people don't.
00:00:23.060 You remember 26 days ago when President Trump almost had his head blown off,
00:00:28.280 and then we learned basically nothing about the shooter,
00:00:31.980 and then the Secret Service and the FBI lied about it,
00:00:35.620 and then the media stopped talking about it,
00:00:37.800 and then big tech suppressed its results in search.
00:00:41.300 That was weird, wasn't it?
00:00:43.260 The most shocking political event in America since 9-11 occurs,
00:00:47.900 and then about five minutes later, all the big institutions
00:00:50.840 just sort of move on and encourage you to forget about it.
00:00:54.340 And the weirdest part of it is, it seems to have worked.
00:00:59.240 I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:01:01.000 Welcome back to the show.
00:01:21.220 A lady has proposed to a man after she ran a race in the Olympics,
00:01:25.980 and this is only like the seventh most disordered thing
00:01:31.700 that has happened at the 2024 Olympics.
00:01:33.820 We'll get into the significance of a lady proposing to a fella.
00:01:38.380 First, though, the yes or no game is wildly popular,
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00:02:12.820 You're ready? Okay.
00:02:14.160 Another civil war will happen in the U.S.
00:02:18.140 So you got to say what I think.
00:02:19.520 Yeah, I'm, I don't know, man.
00:02:21.460 I think you would probably say yes at some point.
00:02:26.000 That is exactly what I would say.
00:02:27.780 I would not say imminently, but all of history is basically a series of civil wars.
00:02:33.520 So at some point, yeah, at some point it's going to happen.
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00:02:41.360 Wow.
00:02:41.900 And there's probably an audio delay there, too.
00:02:43.400 That was good.
00:02:43.820 That was pretty good.
00:02:44.280 The positioning of the stars can influence and change human behavior.
00:02:53.140 Are you guessing for me or is this for you?
00:02:55.200 I'm going to, I'm going to guess what you think about that.
00:02:59.560 Hmm.
00:03:01.140 It's hard because you're based and you get it.
00:03:03.520 And like Marco of Lombardy says in the Divine Comedy that this happens to some degree.
00:03:08.820 So obviously, but, but, but you like free will, too.
00:03:17.380 Well, hold on.
00:03:17.820 It says to some, the positioning of the stars can influence and change human behavior.
00:03:22.020 It's not saying it determines human behavior.
00:03:24.020 It's saying it influences and perhaps changes.
00:03:26.940 So say, yes, you agree with that.
00:03:29.020 That can is doing a lot of work, and I would say yes, exactly.
00:03:32.800 It's about the can.
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00:03:52.460 Don't tell any lies when you're playing that game.
00:03:55.000 Otherwise, you're going to become a regular old Tim Waltz.
00:03:57.360 Tim Waltz, governor of Minnesota, now the running mate to Kamala Harris, Democrat VP nominee.
00:04:05.640 Tim Waltz has stretched the truth a little bit.
00:04:08.940 And I'm not talking about what they say about Trump.
00:04:11.660 You know, that Trump, he exaggerated his crowd sizes or whatever.
00:04:16.060 Tim Waltz says that he has gone to war when he has not, in fact, gone to war.
00:04:21.120 Hope woke up like many of you did five weeks ago and said,
00:04:24.080 Dad, you're the only person I know who's in elected office.
00:04:26.060 You need to stop what's happening with this.
00:04:27.880 I'll take my kick in the butt for the NRA.
00:04:29.740 I spent 25 years in the Army and I hunt.
00:04:32.140 And I gave the money back.
00:04:33.360 And I'll tell you what I have been doing.
00:04:34.600 I've been voting for common sense legislation that protects the Second Amendment.
00:04:37.700 But we can do background checks.
00:04:38.980 We can do CDC research.
00:04:40.380 We can make sure we don't have reciprocal carry among states.
00:04:43.000 And we can make sure that those weapons of war that I carried in war is the only place where those weapons will have.
00:04:47.860 The weapons in war that I carried in war should only be in war.
00:04:54.460 They shouldn't be used by civilians.
00:04:57.240 So the question, of course, is what war did this man fight in?
00:05:03.860 And the answer is none.
00:05:05.800 He never fought in war.
00:05:07.480 He was in the National Guard for a long time, but he never fought in war.
00:05:10.840 He actually dropped out of the guard right before they were about to go to war.
00:05:13.820 So this is a lie.
00:05:16.400 This is stolen valor.
00:05:17.920 This is fraud.
00:05:19.720 Plain and simple.
00:05:21.500 He said the weapons of war that I carried in war, he never carried any weapons in war.
00:05:27.440 He carried weapons in the Army.
00:05:30.460 He might well have carried weapons in Europe, for that matter, when he was deployed to Europe.
00:05:36.420 Not a war zone.
00:05:37.820 He never deployed to a war zone.
00:05:40.320 He never fought in a war.
00:05:42.840 This is stolen valor.
00:05:44.260 And it's a line of attack that the Republicans are pursuing against him and their right to pursue it against him.
00:05:49.120 And J.D. Vance is the right man to pursue it against him because J.D. Vance has military service himself.
00:05:55.980 However, we have to be very careful about how we follow this line of attack because politicians are really good at using slippery language.
00:06:03.540 So one of the biggest clips that's going around right now about Tim Waltz's stolen valor is a clip from the C-SPAN Washington Journal.
00:06:11.400 Here's what he said on C-SPAN.
00:06:14.280 And your military background?
00:06:16.180 I spent 24 years in the National Guard, some of that full time.
00:06:19.180 I was an artilleryman.
00:06:20.240 I deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
00:06:22.520 My battalion provided base security throughout the European theater from Turkey to England in the early stages of the war in Afghanistan.
00:06:30.840 And that same battalion is now in Iraq at this time.
00:06:34.320 Okay.
00:06:34.860 Is this stolen valor?
00:06:37.920 No, actually.
00:06:39.080 Not quite.
00:06:39.420 Can we go back?
00:06:40.080 Play that clip again.
00:06:40.860 I want you to listen to these words very carefully because it sounds like stolen valor knowing that this guy never fought in Afghanistan.
00:06:46.380 This guy's never fought in a war zone ever.
00:06:48.400 It sounds.
00:06:48.860 But it's not.
00:06:49.540 Listen to what he says.
00:06:50.620 And your military background?
00:06:51.900 I spent 24 years in the National Guard, some of that full time.
00:06:55.240 I was an artilleryman.
00:06:56.280 I deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
00:06:58.480 My battalion provided base security throughout the European theater from Turkey to England in the early stages of the war in Afghanistan.
00:07:07.240 And that same battalion is now in Iraq at this time.
00:07:10.060 Wow, man.
00:07:11.380 This is all true is the thing.
00:07:13.200 It's very misleading.
00:07:14.760 It's very deceptive, but it's all true.
00:07:16.920 He says, I deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.
00:07:19.700 Operation Enduring Freedom was the American intervention in Afghanistan.
00:07:24.040 But he doesn't say, I deployed into Operation Enduring Freedom.
00:07:28.480 He says, in support of.
00:07:29.820 Well, what does in support of mean?
00:07:31.540 It means he went to Vicenza, Italy.
00:07:33.100 He went on a taxpayer-funded vacation to Italy, which obviously, I was in the European theater.
00:07:38.320 There's no European theater at Operation Enduring Freedom.
00:07:40.440 What are you talking about?
00:07:41.260 It's a war in Afghanistan.
00:07:42.880 Yeah, I was over there.
00:07:43.740 And then the unit that I was in is now in Afghanistan.
00:07:46.600 Yeah, but you dropped out of the unit before they went.
00:07:49.700 Yeah, that's why.
00:07:51.780 And so I deployed theater, Operation Enduring Freedom.
00:07:55.880 This is very slippery language.
00:07:58.000 It's obviously very deceptive.
00:07:59.300 But that's not the clip to use.
00:08:02.440 Because if we use that clip, the libs are going to say, no, no, no, he didn't lie.
00:08:05.620 All of this is absolutely true.
00:08:07.060 And all of the fact checkers and the establishment media are going to say with a straight face,
00:08:10.200 this is all exactly true.
00:08:11.320 But that first clip is a lie.
00:08:13.160 And that's so obviously a lie that even CNN is admitting this guy is lying about his military service.
00:08:20.340 Waltz did make a comment speaking to a group.
00:08:22.740 He's done it a couple of times where he has used language that has suggested that he carried weapons in a fighting situation.
00:08:30.480 As you know, with your contact with the military, I know from coming from a military family,
00:08:35.480 there is a difference between being in a combat area, being involved at a time of war,
00:08:40.880 and actually being in a position where people are shooting at you.
00:08:44.440 There is no evidence that at any time Governor Waltz was in a position of being shot at.
00:08:49.760 And some of his language could easily be seen to suggest that he was.
00:08:53.480 So that is absolutely false when he said that about gun rights out there.
00:08:59.160 Absolutely true.
00:09:00.420 Good on CNN.
00:09:01.280 I guess they kind of have to admit in this case that the line was a lie.
00:09:07.920 If we only had the C-SPAN clip, they'd be defending him.
00:09:11.960 This isn't stolen valor.
00:09:12.940 How dare you?
00:09:13.560 But he did.
00:09:14.980 And that's a very serious form of fraud.
00:09:17.320 And it's very offensive to people who have served in the military,
00:09:19.980 people who have served in the military, to anyone who really values the truth.
00:09:24.540 And J.D. Vance is pursuing this line of attack.
00:09:28.120 Don't forget, there's already bad blood between J.D. Vance and Tim Waltz.
00:09:32.040 Tim Waltz is the one who launched the attack on J.D. Vance that he's weird.
00:09:37.020 He's the one who came up with that line, and the Democrats have run with it.
00:09:40.220 And it's kind of ironic coming from Tim Waltz,
00:09:43.300 whose major accomplishment as governor of Minnesota was allowing Minneapolis to burn down
00:09:47.700 and putting tampons in the bathrooms of fourth-grade boys.
00:09:51.400 But nevertheless, that was the attack.
00:09:53.520 So J.D. Vance comes back swinging at him.
00:09:56.620 Last night, Governor Waltz suggested that because of your Ivy League education
00:10:00.180 and your Silicon backing your political career,
00:10:02.700 that you yourself are part of the elite.
00:10:04.360 What are your first impressions of them trying to frame you this way to the American public?
00:10:08.860 Well, look, I came from a family where nobody in my family had ever gone to law school.
00:10:13.820 I was, I grew up in a poor family.
00:10:16.440 The fact that Tim Waltz wants to turn it into a bad thing,
00:10:19.960 that I actually worked myself through college, through law school, and made something myself.
00:10:25.000 To me, that's the American dream.
00:10:26.440 And if Tim Waltz wants to insult it, I think that's frankly pretty bizarre.
00:10:30.040 When the United States of America asked me to go to Iraq to serve my country, I did it.
00:10:34.100 I did what they asked me to do, and I did it honorably, and I'm very proud of that service.
00:10:37.940 When Tim Waltz was asked by his country to go to Iraq, you know what he did?
00:10:41.040 He dropped out of the army and allowed his unit to go without him,
00:10:45.060 a fact that he's been criticized for aggressively by a lot of the people that he served with.
00:10:49.540 He said, we shouldn't allow weapons that I used in war to be on America's streets.
00:10:55.460 Well, I wonder, Tim Waltz, when were you ever in war?
00:10:58.740 When was this, what was this weapon that you carried into war,
00:11:02.080 given that you abandoned your unit right before they went to Iraq,
00:11:04.820 and he has not spent a day in a combat zone?
00:11:07.160 Now, one day, stolen valor garbage is what J.D. Vance is calling it, and I totally agree.
00:11:13.080 But I like the first part of this defense, too.
00:11:15.480 This was a great punchback from J.D. Vance, but he's responding to an attack from Tim Waltz.
00:11:19.980 Tim Waltz says, you're just some Yale Law graduate, Silicon Valley rich guy elite.
00:11:25.860 And J.D. Vance says, yeah, I've had a lot of success in my life.
00:11:31.280 I came from nothing.
00:11:32.380 You all read my memoir.
00:11:33.420 My mother has suffered from addiction my whole life until 10 years ago,
00:11:37.880 and I was supported by my grandma with what she could cobble together.
00:11:43.420 She supported me, and I came from nothing, and I made something of myself,
00:11:48.480 and now I'm a U.S. senator.
00:11:49.340 That's the American dream.
00:11:50.380 That's what's so shocking here is the libs are not attacking J.D. Vance for being some silver spoon rich kid.
00:12:00.940 They're attacking him for having accomplished something even though he didn't have privileges and advantages growing up.
00:12:07.260 It's so much deeper than that.
00:12:10.540 You know, J.D. was – there are kids who go to Yale Law School who were a silver spoon and legacies and all that.
00:12:19.980 This is just a strange coincidence of history, but I was on campus as an undergraduate when he was on campus as a law student.
00:12:26.760 And I also didn't come from money, and I was there on a – basically paid nothing to go to college, paid very little to do it.
00:12:34.680 But there were kids who came from a ton of money and a ton of privilege and everything, and there's a big difference.
00:12:39.520 You know, there's a big – so the attack here on J.D. Vance is he's ambitious.
00:12:46.520 He works hard.
00:12:48.920 He actually served his country and deployed.
00:12:53.060 He didn't drop out when the U.S. went to war.
00:12:55.460 What – or when he was to be sent into more dangerous zones.
00:13:01.780 What is the attack here?
00:13:03.560 They don't really have an attack on J.D.
00:13:05.300 That's why they keep coming down to this one word.
00:13:08.440 He's weird.
00:13:09.720 He's weird.
00:13:10.360 Tampon Tim says J.D. Vance is weird.
00:13:12.460 Okay.
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00:13:50.740 What is this campaign about?
00:13:52.820 It's about that theme that J.D. Vance just floated.
00:13:55.980 It's about the American dream.
00:13:58.140 My mom struggled with addiction for pretty much my entire life, and she's been clean and sober for nearly 10 years now, and that's an incredible blessing for my family, an incredible blessing for my kids to be able to get to know their grandmother.
00:14:10.440 But I really believe that if the poison that Kamala Harris is letting come across the border in 2024 was coming across the border 15 years ago or 12 years ago, I would have never got that second chance with my mom, and we would have never had the opportunity to see her build a wonderful relationship with her three grandchildren.
00:14:28.060 And if this campaign of Donald Trump's and mine is about anything, it's about preserving the American dream, and the American dream is sometimes a thing of second chances.
00:14:39.360 We want moms and dads to recover from addiction and get another chance with their kids.
00:14:44.220 We want kids who come from a poor family to be able to stand here and run for vice president of the United States because it's the greatest country in the world, and we are proud of it, and it provides incredible bounty and incredible opportunity to our people.
00:14:55.140 We want kids who grew up in low-income families to be able to walk outside and walk down the street without being afraid of a violent crime because violent crime has skyrocketed under the Harris administration.
00:15:10.300 We want police officers to be able to do their job and maybe receive a thank you from their federal government and not a federal government that makes their job more and more difficult.
00:15:18.380 So, masterful little clip, because what J.D. is doing here is he's saying, look, we want the American dream.
00:15:26.240 The left is explicitly attacking the American dream, not attacking privilege, not attacking wealth inequality, not attacking any of the usual hobby horses.
00:15:35.980 They're attacking the American dream itself, and we're running for the American dream.
00:15:39.780 And then he seamlessly weaves in all the different issues that tie in.
00:15:45.240 Just in that, what was that, a one-minute clip, he tied in immigration, drug addiction, poverty, violent crime, law, opportunity.
00:15:57.140 He weaved all of that together.
00:15:58.440 He says, these are all little parts of the American dream.
00:16:00.760 And Kamala Harris and Tim Walz and the Democrat establishment are attacking every single one of those things.
00:16:07.820 They're promoting the crime.
00:16:09.640 They're promoting the drugs.
00:16:10.780 They're promoting the mass migration.
00:16:12.780 They're promoting poverty.
00:16:15.000 They're attacking opportunity.
00:16:16.680 They're attacking accomplishment.
00:16:18.120 This is good stuff.
00:16:19.680 Aspirational is good.
00:16:22.500 The campaigns that have won in my lifetime have been aspirational campaigns for president.
00:16:30.800 You think of Reagan, actually it was slightly before my lifetime, Ronald Reagan, who said, make America great again.
00:16:35.800 Ronald Reagan, who is credited with making Americans feel good about themselves again.
00:16:39.760 Well, you know, America's best days lie ahead of us.
00:16:43.120 Well, we have a rendezvous with destiny.
00:16:46.020 Bill Clinton had a more aspirational campaign in 92 than George H.W. Bush did.
00:16:53.420 I feel your pain.
00:16:54.940 That's right.
00:16:56.680 Bridge to the 21st century.
00:16:59.120 Then you had George W. Bush.
00:17:01.160 What was George W. Bush's campaign?
00:17:02.680 We're going to restore dignity to the White House.
00:17:06.080 After all, the degeneracy of the Clinton administration, we're going to restore dignity.
00:17:09.280 We're going to make you feel good about yourself again.
00:17:11.560 Barack Obama was hope and change.
00:17:14.980 Donald Trump used the Reagan line, make America great again.
00:17:18.240 And Trump's campaign, though it was harangued as being negative and dark and tempestuous and whatever, it was really an aspirational campaign.
00:17:26.960 We're going to make America great again.
00:17:28.980 And then even Joe Biden, I'm not saying that Biden's campaign was in any way based on reality, but his campaign was aspirational.
00:17:36.240 He said, we're going to restore the soul of America.
00:17:38.780 This Trump, he called Nazis fine people.
00:17:40.920 Of course he didn't.
00:17:41.580 But based on all the lies, he says, we're going to restore the soul of America, America's character.
00:17:47.460 It's aspirational, and aspirational wins.
00:17:51.360 Meanwhile, what is Kamala Harris campaigning on?
00:17:54.420 So, Wisconsin, ultimately, this election is about a question that we each face.
00:18:00.320 We each face a question in this election.
00:18:03.260 It's about a question that we face, and we have to face that question.
00:18:07.740 And the question is, what do we face?
00:18:11.940 What do we face?
00:18:13.500 What do we face?
00:18:14.580 We face it.
00:18:15.620 What are we facing?
00:18:17.280 We face that question, and we face it head on.
00:18:24.820 Because our heads are the platform for our face.
00:18:28.720 And we will face it, and we will be what we can be.
00:18:34.900 Unburdened by what has been, we will be, and we will do.
00:18:38.440 As Frank Sinatra said, dooby-dooby-doo.
00:18:42.640 We will be, and we will face, and we will do, and we will.
00:18:46.480 Question.
00:18:48.240 Nothing.
00:18:49.260 She ain't running on nothing.
00:18:53.380 That was her scripted remarks.
00:18:54.920 Even her scripted remarks are platitudinous and vague.
00:19:00.700 Her off-the-cuff remarks are completely unintelligible.
00:19:05.380 So, inasmuch as there are planks to the Kamala platform, what are those planks?
00:19:11.120 It's about appealing to specific interest groups.
00:19:14.020 Trans rights.
00:19:15.680 Abortion rights.
00:19:17.280 You know, rights in quotes.
00:19:18.740 BLM.
00:19:21.960 Open border.
00:19:23.400 Free money for college graduates.
00:19:26.440 Free money this.
00:19:27.340 Here's a handout.
00:19:28.000 Here's a handout.
00:19:29.660 Catch a nickel.
00:19:30.420 Catch a dime.
00:19:32.380 That's going to be their play.
00:19:36.380 Notice the difference.
00:19:38.880 J.D., Donald Trump, we're going to make America great for everybody.
00:19:42.660 This is the American dream, opportunity for everybody.
00:19:45.020 The Kamala campaign is either avoiding answering that question of what their campaign is about,
00:19:50.160 or it's about specific appeals to specific groups based on grievance.
00:19:57.100 And still, with all of that, it's actually difficult to attack Kamala.
00:20:02.160 We can make fun of the way she speaks, but it's actually difficult to attack Kamala as a candidate.
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00:21:18.340 Here's why it's tough to attack Kamala.
00:21:20.540 J.D. Vance will show you.
00:21:22.040 The insistent complaint that I hear is that it is harder and harder for normal people to get by.
00:21:28.100 And I happen to think that if you work hard and play by the rules in this country,
00:21:30.940 you ought to be entitled to a good life in the country that your grandparents built.
00:21:36.160 It's a very simple, very simple goal, and it's something that we can get for everybody.
00:21:41.560 Now, is that possible?
00:21:43.080 Thanks to Kamala Harris, grocery prices are up 30% since she took office.
00:21:47.320 Gas prices are up 50% since she took office.
00:21:50.320 Rent is over 40% since she took office.
00:21:53.680 Every single thing that Americans need to buy in order to live a halfway decent life
00:21:59.020 has become more expensive because of Kamala Harris' economic policies.
00:22:02.360 So the problem with this line of attack is not that it's false.
00:22:08.320 This is a fair enough, honest line of attack.
00:22:13.320 But it falls flat because we don't consider the policies to be Kamala Harris' policies because
00:22:19.160 Kamala Harris isn't the president.
00:22:21.100 And she's the vice president.
00:22:22.640 And even then, she doesn't really seem to do anything at the White House.
00:22:25.300 That's why it falls flat because we're in this weird situation where the president
00:22:30.360 is not running for re-election anymore.
00:22:33.600 No one even really considers him to be the president.
00:22:36.100 Kamala Harris is running on his policies.
00:22:38.020 That's all the vagueness of Kamala's campaign is just a way of saying, yeah,
00:22:42.040 we're just going to keep doing the same old Democrat stuff.
00:22:45.000 We're going to remain an empty suit.
00:22:47.060 And Joe Biden's also an empty suit.
00:22:48.420 So it's all just Democrat establishment policies.
00:22:50.220 It's fair to say these are her policies, but no one blames her for them.
00:22:56.160 No one considers this the Harris administration.
00:22:58.920 People increasingly don't even consider it the Biden administration.
00:23:02.760 So how do you nail her down?
00:23:04.460 This is the greatest strength of the Harris 2024 campaign.
00:23:08.060 You just can't really pin responsibility on her.
00:23:12.320 She's very slippery and evades responsibility.
00:23:14.480 Now, speaking of women taking jobs from men, a woman has proposed to a man after she ran
00:23:23.880 a race at the Olympics.
00:23:25.860 This clip has gone viral.
00:23:28.100 A lovely looking gal runs off the track and then pulls a ring.
00:23:35.640 I assume it's a ring.
00:23:36.620 I don't know.
00:23:36.860 Do you propose to a man with a ring?
00:23:38.440 I don't know.
00:23:38.720 Maybe you propose to a man with a Rolex or a Patek Philippe or something.
00:23:41.500 I don't know what you do.
00:23:42.140 But she pulls out, I guess, a ring and proposes to this man.
00:23:47.660 And then the man accepts the proposal from his girlfriend and they kiss and they hug.
00:23:54.540 This is pretty par for the course for the 2024 Olympics.
00:23:58.280 A lot of gender bending going on at the 2024 Olympics.
00:24:02.020 A lot of weird, decadent kind of stuff from the opening ceremonies through the boxing now
00:24:08.260 into the marriage proposal at the races.
00:24:15.580 So why is this wrong?
00:24:17.620 Because there are going to be a lot of people out there.
00:24:19.740 I'm not just talking about the libs.
00:24:20.920 I'm talking about the centrists and the moderates and even center-right who say,
00:24:24.140 Hey, Michael, what is wrong with that?
00:24:27.700 There's nothing wrong, you fuddy-duddy, you old-fashioned, radical extremist.
00:24:33.400 What is wrong with a woman proposing marriage to a man?
00:24:39.660 Look, we all know it's a little weird.
00:24:44.040 And we all have an intuition that it's wrong for a woman to propose to a man.
00:24:47.740 We all just kind of know intuitively that a man is supposed to propose marriage to a woman.
00:24:52.900 And you might not be able to articulate the precise reasons why that is.
00:24:56.440 But we all know it intuitively.
00:24:58.660 And many of the people who are going to be criticizing me for raising any questions about this
00:25:02.660 also agree with me.
00:25:04.360 But they don't give themselves permission to admit it.
00:25:07.480 Because they can't write some perfectly rational treatise
00:25:10.540 about why dudes should propose to chicks and not the other way around,
00:25:14.620 you're going to deny that intuition.
00:25:18.320 But there are perfectly rational reasons as to why this tradition of men proposing to women
00:25:22.740 has come around.
00:25:23.720 One would be, men tend to be the less eager party when it comes to getting married.
00:25:32.640 You might say that's wrong and that's bad and that's terrible.
00:25:35.480 But it's true, it goes back to when you were five years old.
00:25:39.960 Not one five-year-old boy in the history of the world has ever dreamt about his wedding day.
00:25:47.800 Most five-year-old girls dream about their wedding day.
00:25:51.100 That's just kind of how we're built.
00:25:54.460 That's how we're wired.
00:25:55.960 You might complain about that.
00:25:57.820 Libs complain about these things.
00:25:59.260 Libs complain about nature and reality a lot.
00:26:01.660 And they're discontented with it.
00:26:03.380 And they try to revolutionize it and upend reality.
00:26:05.960 But it just do be like that, okay?
00:26:10.160 Men are the less eager party when it comes to getting married.
00:26:12.880 So men are the ones who take the initiative when it comes to getting married.
00:26:18.740 Say, okay, we're the ones who have to get over this hump of maybe not wanting to commit and get married.
00:26:22.960 So we're going to be the ones to propose.
00:26:25.260 Another one, men are taking more of a financial risk, generally.
00:26:29.920 Because men tend, not all the time.
00:26:33.080 These days it's less common.
00:26:35.020 But men often are the breadwinners.
00:26:37.580 So they're taking more of a financial risk here.
00:26:39.740 So they're the one proposing.
00:26:42.360 Furthermore, forget about who's the breadwinner.
00:26:44.200 Men are taking upon themselves by proposing the emotional risk.
00:26:48.880 Because you get a man on his knees and proposes.
00:26:51.740 And sometimes the woman says, nah, sorry, no thanks.
00:26:56.420 There's a clip from UFC or one of the pro fighting leagues where a fighter proposed to his girlfriend right after the fight.
00:27:03.280 And she said no.
00:27:03.900 And he was just devastated.
00:27:05.100 He's so broken down about it.
00:27:06.980 But a man takes that risk.
00:27:09.280 And it's okay.
00:27:10.780 Whereas if a woman, could you imagine how sad that would be?
00:27:13.220 A woman comes to you, she proposes marriage.
00:27:15.220 And you say, no.
00:27:17.680 And then you have to watch this woman just bawling and crying and humiliated and embarrassed.
00:27:21.860 No.
00:27:22.260 Men take that risk on.
00:27:25.920 Men and women are different.
00:27:29.120 And so for any of the putative conservatives who are criticizing me for, oh, Michael, who cares who proposes to whom?
00:27:35.600 It's very easy to say we shouldn't trans the kids.
00:27:41.200 It's very easy to say that.
00:27:42.700 Pretty much everyone agrees.
00:27:44.040 Not Tim Waltz.
00:27:44.660 Tim Waltz wants to trans the kids.
00:27:46.100 But the vast majority of people, all the normal people, think that we should not trans the kids.
00:27:52.900 Okay.
00:27:53.360 Are you willing to say we shouldn't trans the adults?
00:27:55.280 The reason we shouldn't trans the kids is because a man can't really be a woman.
00:27:58.000 If a man can't really be a woman, then that's true at any age.
00:28:01.400 And by the way, if you trans the adults, you're going to scandalize the kids because you're going to establish the principle for the kids that the man can become a woman.
00:28:08.320 So in a way, you already are kind of transing the kids.
00:28:10.000 So you've got to take it a little further.
00:28:11.540 You've got to say, let's not trans the kids.
00:28:13.340 Okay.
00:28:13.720 Are you willing to go further and say marriage has a distinct meaning?
00:28:20.160 Marriage is about a lot of things, but at its core, it's about how men and women are different.
00:28:26.880 That's kind of the defining feature of marriage.
00:28:29.560 Are you willing to go with that for me?
00:28:30.560 I don't know.
00:28:30.940 Many conservatives would not go that far today.
00:28:33.440 Are you willing to take it even further and say, hey, feminism is kind of wrong about a lot of things?
00:28:40.340 And also, according to multiple social surveys, take them with a grain of salt.
00:28:44.920 But the social surveys we have, feminism has actually made women less happy because it runs contrary to nature and reality because men and women are different.
00:28:53.620 Are you willing to say that that's what this is about?
00:28:55.800 So if transing the kids is wrong because men and women are different, then all these things have to be wrong.
00:29:04.560 And maybe it's okay to admit there's something wrong with a lady proposing to a dude at the Olympics or anywhere else.
00:29:12.780 I'm not, look, I'm not, she seems like a lovely lady.
00:29:15.280 I don't want to yuck their yum or rain on their parade or anything.
00:29:18.480 But we all acknowledge, internationally, they made a public spectacle out of it.
00:29:22.840 We all acknowledge it's not quite right.
00:29:26.620 It's just not quite right.
00:29:27.520 Now, speaking of women's issues, really good article in the Free Press by Jennifer Block on how Planned Parenthood has become the largest supplier of testosterone in the United States, specifically for transgender therapies.
00:29:47.120 In less than a decade, Planned Parenthood has become the country's leading provider of gender transition hormones, specifically for young adults, according to insurance claim data.
00:29:58.620 In 2015, around two dozen of the Planned Parenthood clinics began offering this service.
00:30:03.660 We actually interviewed a gal who went on testosterone at Planned Parenthood around this time and how it really messed up her life.
00:30:12.420 Now it's available at nearly 450 locations.
00:30:15.260 Insurance claim information provided to the Free Press by the Manhattan Institute shows that at least 40,000 patients went to Planned Parenthood for this purpose last year alone.
00:30:22.400 Whoa, it's a huge number.
00:30:24.100 A number that's risen tenfold since 2017.
00:30:28.040 The largest proportion, about 40%, were 18 to 22-year-olds.
00:30:32.440 People are going to be really shocked by this.
00:30:34.220 Wait, hold on.
00:30:34.740 I thought Planned Parenthood was an abortion mill.
00:30:36.820 Why is Planned Parenthood now all of a sudden pivoting and entrancing young people?
00:30:42.420 What does that have to do with abortion?
00:30:46.180 I'll tell you, it actually has a lot to do with capitalism.
00:30:51.380 Planned Parenthood has to keep expanding its business.
00:30:54.680 Planned Parenthood needs to keep finding new markets.
00:30:57.760 Planned Parenthood needs to keep broadly advancing its mission.
00:31:03.000 With the rise of the abortion pill, with the Dobbs decision over ruling Roe v. Wade, but especially with the rise of the abortion pill, Planned Parenthood had to diversify its business.
00:31:16.420 Otherwise, it was going to get totally hit.
00:31:20.800 One, because the government is now clamping down on Planned Parenthood, because Planned Parenthood murders a lot of babies.
00:31:26.220 But two, because people don't really need Planned Parenthood anymore if they're going to order the abortion pill and kill their baby in the comfort of their own home.
00:31:33.480 So they had to diversify.
00:31:34.880 Anyway, this happened with another left-wing group, the Human Rights Campaign, which was this pro-redefining marriage group.
00:31:42.020 Their raison d'etre was to go out there and redefine marriage from what it had always been to now a union between two dudes or two chicks or whatever.
00:31:49.640 And they got that.
00:31:50.700 They got that from the Supreme Court in the Obergefell decision.
00:31:53.840 So did the Human Rights Campaign go away?
00:31:55.760 No, they had to diversify.
00:31:57.220 They still had all this money coming in.
00:31:58.860 They still had a big staff, big payroll to keep up.
00:32:01.380 They still had big galas to put on.
00:32:03.040 So instead, they pivoted immediately, and they became the pro-trans group overnight.
00:32:08.180 They did that because they got everything they wanted, but they still needed to keep going.
00:32:12.360 Planned Parenthood is primarily an abortion mill.
00:32:15.480 Sometimes the left will deny this fact, and they'll say, no, you know, Planned Parenthood actually offers cups of water to people in the waiting room.
00:32:21.700 So if you just count the numbers of cups of water given out versus the number of abortions performed, then actually, you know, it's a water factory or something, you know.
00:32:30.700 No, they give out condoms, or no, they do this.
00:32:33.120 But no, Planned Parenthood exists to perform abortions.
00:32:38.900 However, at a broader level, Planned Parenthood exists to promote leftism in sex.
00:32:47.400 That's it.
00:32:47.960 That's the broad mission of Planned Parenthood.
00:32:49.620 So that means they're going to push contraception.
00:32:53.300 That means they're going to push sex education, including in schools.
00:32:56.880 They're going to push Plan B, which is an abortifashion drug.
00:33:00.680 They're going to push STD screening.
00:33:02.260 Even STD screening, you say, well, that's basically a good thing.
00:33:04.600 Well, the reason they're pushing STD screening is in service of encouraging more promiscuous sex, which is not a good thing.
00:33:11.860 Planned Parenthood does not perform mammograms.
00:33:13.740 Remember that?
00:33:14.200 There was this story.
00:33:15.600 The Planned Parenthood defenders said, no, they perform all these important services for women, like mammograms.
00:33:19.160 And then some undercover conservatives called up Planned Parenthoods, a ton of them, and said, hey, can I get a mammogram?
00:33:24.220 They say, we actually don't do that.
00:33:25.220 Of course they don't do that.
00:33:27.180 Mammograms don't promote leftism in sex.
00:33:29.060 But contraception does, abortion certainly does, Plan B pill, an abortifashion pill does, transing young people does.
00:33:38.860 That all supports it.
00:33:40.060 And they've got to diversify just like any other business.
00:33:43.100 They've got to adapt to changing market environments.
00:33:46.120 The product that's really selling right now is pretending to change your sex.
00:33:50.700 Now, speaking of that, you know my friend Matt Walsh, star of What is a Woman?
00:33:54.260 Well, he's got a new burning question, Am I Racist?
00:33:57.880 Coming to theaters this September.
00:33:59.120 Matt went undercover into the heart of DEI, rubbing elbows with professional race hustlers and diversity con artists.
00:34:04.600 Presale tickets are available on Thursday, August 15th.
00:34:07.040 Get all the details, watch the official trailer at amiracist.com.
00:34:11.980 My favorite comment yesterday is from Rustman1121, who says,
00:34:16.580 If you combine the last names of Kamala and Waltz, like they do with celebrity couples, it would be Walrus.
00:34:24.260 I love that comment.
00:34:26.860 That's a really great comment.
00:34:29.180 Now, speaking of abortion and Tim Waltz, you thought Kamala was a radical on abortion.
00:34:35.100 Just wait until you hear what Tim Waltz has done.
00:34:37.320 The man that Kamala chose for her running mate as governor of Minnesota, not only advanced abortion, not only promoted killing babies.
00:34:47.120 He repealed protections for babies born alive after surviving abortions.
00:34:53.720 So Minnesota had protections on the books.
00:34:57.040 If a baby survived an abortion attempt, at the very least, the death of that baby would have to be recorded.
00:35:05.360 Even if the baby was left to die on the table, which is awful.
00:35:07.760 Really, you should give medical care to that baby rather than just let it cry out and scream until it finally dies of neglect.
00:35:14.780 After it did not die of murder, of a very active killing, at the very least, Minnesota was tracking these numbers.
00:35:25.080 Tim Waltz repeals that.
00:35:26.460 Waltz, in May of 2023, stripped the state's requirement that measures be taken to preserve the baby's life and health, merely replaced it with a nebulous requirement for care.
00:35:39.020 This is the kind of care that Ralph Northam, governor of Virginia, promoted when he said, well, look, if a baby survives an abortion attempt, then, you know, it's going to be born.
00:35:48.960 And we're going to put that, we're going to make that baby comfortable.
00:35:51.040 And we're going to have a conversation with the mothers.
00:35:53.700 And we're going to see if we need to snuff out that little baby's life out there on the table.
00:35:58.660 We're going to have a conversation about that.
00:36:00.380 That's Tim Waltz.
00:36:02.440 This is fourth trimester abortion.
00:36:04.220 This is post-birth abortion.
00:36:07.480 Post-birth abortion used to be the punchline to a dark joke.
00:36:12.560 All these Democrats, they're so pro-abortion, they support post-birth abortion.
00:36:16.280 Oh, wow, it's a dark joke.
00:36:19.220 That is literally what Tim Waltz has put into law.
00:36:25.680 He supports killing babies who are born alive.
00:36:31.540 Tim Waltz, they're trying to paint Tim Waltz as Santa Claus.
00:36:35.980 They're trying to paint him as this big, happy Midwestern grandpa.
00:36:40.280 You know, all the kids love him.
00:36:42.320 Tim Waltz seems to take a real bizarre interest in kids, which we discussed on the show yesterday.
00:36:46.580 But they're trying to paint him as this big, happy guy.
00:36:49.280 Tim Waltz put into law provisions that say if you try to murder a baby and the baby survives and you hear the baby screaming for his mother, screaming for care, screaming for any comfort whatsoever, any help whatsoever on a table, you can just ignore those cries until the baby dies.
00:37:12.560 That's the compassion that you're getting from Tim Waltz and Kamala Harris and the Democrat ticket.
00:37:20.400 Pretty ghastly stuff.
00:37:21.620 I know that abortion can be a politically powerful issue for the Democrats because a lot of people don't think about it too much and they just think in the liberal terms of choice, you know, individual autonomy or whatever.
00:37:32.500 However, I don't think post-birth abortion plays in the Rust Belt.
00:37:36.900 I don't think post-birth abortion plays among suburban moms.
00:37:42.300 I think, I don't know, if the Democrats really want to make abortion a front and center issue, you talk about how this Democrat ticket wants babies who survive murder attempts to be killed out in the world.
00:37:55.040 I don't think that's going to work for them.
00:37:56.580 Now, speaking of violence and the Democrat ticket, Kamala is promising to ban the most popular guns in America.
00:38:04.040 And together, when we win in November, we are finally going to pass universal background checks, red flag laws, and an assault weapons ban.
00:38:19.560 All right, they're just playing the hits.
00:38:21.420 This is just the Stones going out at the Meadowlands and playing Satisfaction at this point, right?
00:38:25.580 We're going to ban assault weapons.
00:38:27.760 Democrats have been talking about this for 30 years, more than 30 years.
00:38:31.260 And I feel as though it's tedious at this point to point out what a silly term that is.
00:38:38.280 But it's a silly term.
00:38:40.260 It doesn't really mean anything.
00:38:41.480 Assault weapon is a term that was concocted by the left to try to make you think of assault rifles or military rifles that are fully automatic
00:38:52.460 or that shoot three rounds at a time.
00:38:56.140 And the guns that Kamala is talking about here are not that.
00:38:59.520 They're just ordinary rifles.
00:39:01.820 You pull the trigger once, one bullet comes out, and they look a little bit scarier, and they've got some nice cosmetic features.
00:39:07.740 But that's it.
00:39:08.980 And as a result, they are the most popular rifles in America.
00:39:14.640 Really simple guns.
00:39:15.800 We're going to ban those guns.
00:39:17.140 Okay, it'll play where it needs to play.
00:39:20.680 It might not play quite as well in the Rust Belt, but Tim Walz actually helps her here because Tim Walz can say, look, I'm a hunter.
00:39:26.020 I was a member of the NRA for a long time.
00:39:28.120 I don't hate guns, but we need reasonable, responsible gun control.
00:39:30.960 Okay, they're just playing the hits.
00:39:32.580 This is just regular run-of-the-mill Democrat stuff.
00:39:34.700 So if you want to hit Kamala and Walz, you've got to hit them where they go a little bit off.
00:39:40.200 You've got to hit them where they start talking about killing babies after birth.
00:39:43.700 You've got to hit them where they start talking about giving Medicare for all to illegal aliens.
00:39:47.660 You've got to hit them where Tim Walz says, if any Republicans build a wall on our southern border, I'm going to go to the ladder store, and I'm going to buy a bigger ladder so the illegals can cross into our country.
00:39:58.400 You've got to hit them on the crime that's spiked.
00:40:00.600 You've got to hit them on Tim Walz clapping like a seal while rioters burn his state to the ground.
00:40:06.220 You've got to hit them on Kamala Harris bailing those rioters out of jail.
00:40:09.620 You've got to hit them on the fentanyl crisis.
00:40:11.600 You've got to hit them where they diverge from – even, look, I'm as pro-life as it comes.
00:40:18.140 Don't hit them on the regular pro-life talking points.
00:40:21.220 It's not going to matter.
00:40:22.460 What they're hoping to do is just run a regular generic Democrat campaign, and they think they'll squeak by on that.
00:40:29.000 You've got to point out these are radical people.
00:40:33.700 Now, is any of that going to matter?
00:40:36.300 I've got a story.
00:40:36.940 Someone just wrote this in to me, and I'm just going to blow the whistle on it a little bit.
00:40:42.820 I want to make sure that their names and everything have been censored here.
00:40:48.120 So I get this letter from a Pennsylvania resident who listens to the show, DW Plus members.
00:40:54.540 Michael, my husband received a piece of mail recently we thought might be newsworthy.
00:41:00.340 He received a mail-in ballot application from county executive Sarah Inamorato.
00:41:06.060 Nice Italian name, not a nice Italian person, apparently.
00:41:09.500 This is from Pennsylvania.
00:41:11.620 Some of his personal information, including his birthday name and address, was already filled in.
00:41:19.540 Here's a quote from the letter.
00:41:20.660 From voting rights to the cost of living to the freedom to make your own reproductive health care decisions.
00:41:24.820 It's all on the line in Pennsylvania this year.
00:41:27.140 All Pennsylvania voters can securely vote from home by using this enclosed application to request a mail-in ballot.
00:41:33.040 If this is not a recipe for fraud, I don't know what it is, and here are pictures of the letter.
00:41:42.200 So this has been crossed out, but you see the Pennsylvania application for mail-in ballot, information already filled in.
00:41:54.680 The application is already filled in with all of this information.
00:41:58.740 What's to stop someone from receiving that application and just, you know, maybe filling in the rest.
00:42:06.520 Maybe you put a fraudulent signature or something and getting that ballot.
00:42:10.020 This, we know the Democrats are very good at ballot harvesting.
00:42:13.720 We know that they're very good at going into places and senior citizen homes, for instance,
00:42:17.940 and just walking out there with a lot of ballots that very often are for the candidates that they want.
00:42:22.560 But this is a really subtle way of rigging an election.
00:42:25.520 You mail out all these applications.
00:42:29.680 Maybe those applications are unsolicited.
00:42:31.860 And you already fill in the information that it would be hard for a stranger to come up with.
00:42:36.580 And you say, yeah, just mail this back in if you want that application.
00:42:40.700 It's just a way to get more ballots out there with even less security.
00:42:44.640 Forget about showing an ID to prove that you are who you say that you are.
00:42:47.920 No.
00:42:48.300 Hey, we're going to fill in the information for you.
00:42:50.140 You want that ballot, though?
00:42:51.140 Now, these are the subtle kinds of tricks that Democrat machines use.
00:42:58.120 And so I know a lot of people were focused on the ins and outs of the messaging and the campaign.
00:43:01.540 We've got to get really dialed in on the nuts and bolts, as FDR told LBJ when LBJ was disappointed at losing a Senate race.
00:43:10.300 It's not just how you campaign.
00:43:11.880 It's not even just what happens in the early hours of Election Day.
00:43:15.300 You've got to make sure you've got to sit on the ballots, okay?
00:43:17.260 You've got who counts the ballots.
00:43:19.200 That's what the tricks that go around the ballots and the election boxes themselves.
00:43:25.620 That can have a huge effect on the race.
00:43:29.280 Today is Theology Thursday.
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00:43:35.760 Republicans or Nazis, you cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people.
00:43:52.620 Growing up, I never thought much about race.
00:43:54.560 It never really seemed to matter that much, at least not to me.
00:43:57.220 Am I racist?
00:43:58.440 I would really appreciate it if you left.
00:43:59.800 I'm trying to learn.
00:44:00.460 I'm on this journey.
00:44:01.560 If I'm going to sort this out, I need to go deeper undercover.
00:44:05.760 Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert.
00:44:11.040 Here's my certification.
00:44:12.180 What you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness.
00:44:14.900 This is more for you than this for you.
00:44:15.880 Is America inherently racist?
00:44:17.620 The word inherent is challenging there.
00:44:19.380 I want to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd Monument.
00:44:22.540 America is racist to its foes.
00:44:24.340 So inherently.
00:44:25.000 Yes.
00:44:25.400 This country is a piece of shit.
00:44:28.400 White folks.
00:44:29.420 White trash.
00:44:29.940 White supremacy.
00:44:30.720 White woman.
00:44:31.300 White boy.
00:44:31.740 Is there a black person around?
00:44:33.180 There's a black person right here.
00:44:34.520 Does he not exist?
00:44:35.760 I'm not racist.
00:44:37.060 Hi, Robin.
00:44:37.840 Hi.
00:44:38.180 What's your name?
00:44:39.120 I'm Matt.
00:44:39.620 I just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful.
00:44:42.620 I'll never be too careful.
00:44:44.440 In theaters September 13th.
00:44:45.780 Rated PG-13.