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Ep. 1551 - Trump's Interview With Elon Musk on X Summarized In 5 Mins


Summary

Kamala Harris has been in office for three and a half years. She s been a critical partner for Joe Biden. And yet, when asked to name one good thing that she s done as VP, she couldn t think of one thing.


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00:00:37.640 White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has one job.
00:00:41.180 Her job is to say nice things, true or false, about the Biden-Harris administration.
00:00:48.440 She was asked to name one good thing that Kamala Harris has done as vice president.
00:00:55.960 Here's her answer.
00:00:57.680 What does the president see as the vice president's biggest achievement during their time in office together?
00:01:03.780 So look, because they've been partners, those achievements have been done, certainly.
00:01:08.000 Those historic, unprecedented achievements have been done together.
00:01:10.820 I'll say this.
00:01:11.520 The president believes in the vice president's leadership, her temperament, her experience.
00:01:16.360 And he has said this himself.
00:01:21.880 One of the proudest decisions that he made in 2020 was selecting her as vice president because he believed that she can go on day one.
00:01:29.420 And you've seen them do that together on day one of this administration.
00:01:34.560 That doesn't change.
00:01:35.680 I'm not going to parse out anything from here.
00:01:40.200 They have been partners.
00:01:41.860 She's been a critical partner for this president during this term and will continue to do so.
00:01:48.340 You will see them together on Thursday in Maryland where they would talk about their next announcement on lowering costs for the American people.
00:01:56.460 Oh, yeah, yeah, all the good things with Kamala.
00:02:00.500 Yeah.
00:02:00.920 Oh, where do I begin?
00:02:02.100 Because she is vice president, you know, and and Biden was really happy to make her vice president.
00:02:09.780 He said that he said how happy he was to do that.
00:02:12.860 And so and she has been that and look, I'm not going to parse out like like good things she's done.
00:02:24.680 I'm not going to answer your very simple question.
00:02:30.300 Not one thing.
00:02:32.800 Kamala Harris has been VP for three and a half years.
00:02:36.600 She is currently the Democrat nominee for president.
00:02:39.280 The top propagandist, official propagandist for her administration was asked to name just one achievement and she couldn't do it because it's not possible.
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00:04:27.940 Three and a half years in office.
00:04:29.680 We're told Kamala is an equal partner.
00:04:32.640 She gets credit for all the wonderful things Joe Biden's done.
00:04:36.220 Yet we can't hear one single achievement under Kamala Harris's belt.
00:04:43.060 Even the establishment media.
00:04:44.780 So beyond the official top propagandist at the White House, the establishment media.
00:04:47.780 They're doing anything they can to say, wow, look at how great Kamala Harris is at being president, or at least vice president.
00:04:54.060 They got nothing.
00:04:54.820 So all they can focus on is her promises.
00:04:57.280 I kid you not.
00:04:58.100 Politico ran this headline just a few days ago.
00:05:02.760 Harris promises to go tough on border security.
00:05:06.040 And then this big, beautiful picture of Kamala at a stadium, largely filled, though you can see some of the seats are kind of blacked out there, but largely filled.
00:05:15.540 There she is.
00:05:16.240 And this is the vision for America's future.
00:05:18.200 Kamala promises to go tough on border security.
00:05:23.500 Kamala Harris is currently the White House border czar.
00:05:27.700 She's currently the vice president.
00:05:32.180 We are told that she's a partner with Joe Biden, so she seems to have some authority just generally.
00:05:38.700 But Biden specifically appointed her border czar.
00:05:42.680 If Kamala Harris wanted to, she could more or less end illegal immigration today.
00:05:50.560 She at least has the authority to do that.
00:05:52.960 I don't know that she's competent enough to do that.
00:05:54.720 I know she does not want to do that.
00:05:56.640 But she at least has the presidential authority.
00:05:58.560 Biden gave her that authority.
00:06:00.580 On March 24th, 2021, I'm reading from a White House transcript, she, Kamala, is leading the effort because I think the best thing to do is put someone who, when he or she speaks, they don't have to wonder about, is that where the president is?
00:06:12.440 When she speaks, she speaks for me, doesn't have to check with me.
00:06:17.680 She knows what she's doing, and I hope we can move this along.
00:06:20.460 But so, Madam Vice President, thank you.
00:06:22.000 I gave you a tough job, and you're smiling.
00:06:23.500 But there's no one better capable of trying to organize this for us.
00:06:27.560 Joe Biden gave her presidential authority to deal with the border crisis.
00:06:30.560 She hasn't done that.
00:06:31.880 She could still do it today.
00:06:33.500 She's still the borders are.
00:06:34.760 She doesn't want to do it.
00:06:35.960 But don't worry, if you make her president, if you give her a promotion so she has officially the power that she has de facto right now, don't worry, then she'll do a complete 180.
00:06:48.540 Absolutely pathetic stuff from Politico, but it will fool people who don't pay attention to alternative sources of news.
00:06:57.460 Meanwhile, President Trump is back on X.
00:07:02.520 I'm so happy about this.
00:07:04.920 I'm happy, one, because President Trump is the greatest tweeter in the history of the platform.
00:07:12.200 We don't have time to go through all of the tweets about the haters and the losers and their low IQ and Robert Pattinson and all the rest of it.
00:07:20.340 And the big nuclear button that's bigger than Kim Jong-un's button.
00:07:23.340 And we don't have time to go through all of that.
00:07:24.900 President Trump has had some wonderful tweets over the years, no question about it.
00:07:28.860 But he's back on X.
00:07:30.580 And the deeper reason this is a good thing is X is the only big platform that is not completely dominated by the left in the public square.
00:07:41.860 It's the only one.
00:07:43.600 You might say, what about the Daily Wire?
00:07:45.420 What about Fox News?
00:07:47.360 What about The Blaze?
00:07:49.980 What about, I don't know, what about a handful of other?
00:07:51.760 Yes, those are all news networks, but they're not platforms in the public square.
00:07:59.980 We exist in the public square, meaning like we participate in the public square.
00:08:05.280 But Twitter, Facebook, Google actually constitute the public square.
00:08:09.480 So when all of those are dominated by the left, we just get squeezed out.
00:08:14.800 Sometimes they let us in a little bit, but when push comes to shove, they squeeze us out when it's really crucial.
00:08:19.700 Elon went in and for $44 billion bought a tiny little piece, the smallest piece of that public square.
00:08:25.420 And he's letting conservatives speak there.
00:08:26.940 And so Trump has to be there.
00:08:28.420 This is the one place we get to bypass the establishment media.
00:08:33.560 So Trump returned to Twitter with great fanfare through a Twitter Spaces with Elon Musk.
00:08:42.580 Biden actually did something that was impossible.
00:08:45.340 Both sides hate him.
00:08:47.080 You know, both sides.
00:08:48.200 That was a hard thing to do.
00:08:49.720 Unification.
00:08:51.220 So there's Trump.
00:08:52.140 He's sitting in Mar-a-Lago.
00:08:53.300 He's got his phone out, just like anyone doing a Twitter Spaces.
00:08:55.380 And he's just talking to Elon.
00:08:57.220 He goes, look, Biden, you got to give him credit.
00:08:59.360 He did something that's very hard.
00:09:00.960 Everyone hates him.
00:09:02.180 He brought both sides together.
00:09:03.640 Funny line.
00:09:04.260 There were a lot of great zingers.
00:09:05.420 This thing went on forever.
00:09:06.880 Say what you will about Trump.
00:09:08.220 There's no, obviously, there's no way Biden could have done this.
00:09:10.580 Biden was asleep before this Twitter Spaces began.
00:09:13.140 And there's no way Kamala could have done this.
00:09:15.880 There's no way Kamala could have done a Twitter Space for longer than 10 minutes without seriously undermining her own campaign.
00:09:24.020 She's just not quick enough on her feet.
00:09:25.920 She just, she doesn't have the stamina or the acuity to do it.
00:09:30.220 Trump can do it.
00:09:31.080 Trump can just riff.
00:09:32.040 I mean, he went on for, the thing went for like two hours or something.
00:09:35.520 And Trump made some sober and important points.
00:09:37.860 I thought the most important point in the entire X space was a point about a future campaign rally he's going to hold.
00:09:48.400 What were you about to say about illegal immigration before you were rudely interrupted?
00:09:52.400 Well, I was going to say how good the numbers were.
00:09:54.600 By the way, we're going back to Butler.
00:09:57.220 And we're going to go back in October.
00:09:59.540 We're all set up and we're, the people are fantastic in Butler.
00:10:03.000 It's a big, it's a great area.
00:10:05.080 Great.
00:10:05.300 These are incredible people.
00:10:07.700 Like the three that, in the case of Corey Kild and the other two, the families are, I got to know them a little bit.
00:10:13.960 And the families are great.
00:10:15.780 But we're going back to Butler.
00:10:16.880 And I think I'll probably start by saying, as I was saying, you know, prior to being so horribly interrupted.
00:10:27.280 Yeah, so rudely interrupted by an assassination attempt.
00:10:31.200 Trump is going back to Butler, Pennsylvania, where an assassin came within a hair's breadth of blowing his brains out.
00:10:38.280 And the only reason that the assassin didn't succeed is because, totally unexpectedly, Trump turned his head at the very last minute to look at a chart about illegal immigration.
00:10:46.540 This is really important and courageous that Trump is going back to Butler.
00:10:54.040 The reason is that the left wants to memory hole the assassination attempt.
00:10:57.800 There are a lot of questions about the assassination attempt.
00:11:00.120 How on earth did the assassin have that opportunity?
00:11:03.540 Why, after the assassin was called in, was he up there for minutes longer?
00:11:08.180 Why was Trump not pulled from the stage?
00:11:09.620 Why was Trump allowed to go out on stage in the first place when the Secret Service were already paying attention to this guy?
00:11:17.240 He was already on their radar.
00:11:20.000 Why, how was that building not secure where the, where the assassin was able to climb up onto the roof?
00:11:25.220 Here's, here's an important question.
00:11:27.320 Why did the FBI lie about it afterward?
00:11:29.640 Why did the director of the FBI come out and, and suggest that it wasn't a bullet that hit Trump in the ear?
00:11:36.680 Later on, the FBI undermined their own FBI director and said, no, there was never any question.
00:11:40.820 It was obviously a bullet that hit his ear.
00:11:42.560 So why did, why did the FBI director lie about that according to the FBI?
00:11:47.360 Maybe he just was completely wrong.
00:11:50.200 Maybe he's just, maybe Chris Wray's just completely checked out.
00:11:52.400 That seems less likely to me.
00:11:53.660 Why did the Secret Service lie about Trump's team requesting additional security?
00:11:56.760 Why did the FBI potentially lie again and say that this shooter had a very right-wing Twitter or right-wing social media account when the owner of that social media platform came out and said, no, we have the data.
00:12:09.760 We've complied with the FBI here, but it was a left-wing account.
00:12:13.020 Why, why, why?
00:12:14.120 All sorts of questions that are being memory hold right now.
00:12:18.060 Trump needs to bring attention back to those questions.
00:12:20.480 And so that's part of portraying the nefarious nature of his own opponents.
00:12:27.580 But there's a flip side to going back to Butler, Pennsylvania, which is it shows tenacity.
00:12:33.200 It shows courage.
00:12:34.620 It shows how close America came to a national trauma.
00:12:39.900 And it shows how tough Trump is, how he's going to fight through anything.
00:12:43.820 He's not going to back down.
00:12:44.760 And he's going to give us a good vision of our political future.
00:12:47.620 And that's really important because Trump is good on the specifics.
00:12:52.400 Trump is good.
00:12:53.200 When you hear him talk about we're going to build the wall, we like that.
00:12:56.040 When you hear him talk about how he's going to deport foreigners who should not be in this country, we like that.
00:13:00.880 When you hear Trump talk about how we're going to have good American traditions again, and we're going to have good American families and safe communities, we're going to bring jobs back, we're going to have peace overseas.
00:13:10.640 That's all good stuff.
00:13:11.920 But even better than the specifics of the Trump campaign are what that campaign represents.
00:13:18.980 The Trump campaign has been able to pull in so many people from so many different backgrounds because he is not just running against Joe Biden or now just running against Kamala Harris.
00:13:30.820 Trump is viewed as running against a whole corrupt system.
00:13:35.040 Trump is such an outsider.
00:13:36.960 He represents such a threat to the entrenched Washington system that the liberal establishment will try to kick him off the ballot to prevent people from voting for him because he's the most popular presidential candidate.
00:13:49.860 But they'll try to prosecute him.
00:13:52.120 They'll try to throw him in jail, unprecedented for a major party nominee.
00:13:55.700 They'll send their jackbooted thugs to go raid his house as a former president and leading presidential candidate.
00:14:02.060 And, oh, yeah, they'll, at the very least, establish the premise that would justify assassinating him.
00:14:08.600 When we use common terms to describe that fact, we call that they try to kill him.
00:14:15.040 OK, and that is what is most inspiring about Trump.
00:14:19.060 If all the worst people in the world are against this guy, he must be doing something right.
00:14:24.540 That sinks through for ordinary voters who maybe don't pay attention to every nuance of entitlement policy, every little nuance of foreign policy, every every statute pertaining to the border and trade and manufacturing.
00:14:41.040 It's a it's an easy rule of thumb.
00:14:43.800 And I use this rule of thumb and especially people who don't spend their whole life in political news use this rule of thumb.
00:14:49.060 If all the worst people in the world are doing every single thing in their power to stop this man from getting it back into the White House, he must be doing something right.
00:14:58.180 And that's what the Trump campaign needs to highlight.
00:15:00.340 And by going back to Butler, Pennsylvania, you are shining the biggest spotlight in the world on just how many bad people so desperately want this man not to make it back to Washington, D.C.
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00:16:24.400 Now, we turn back to poor Karine Jean-Pierre, who's really, really having a rough week.
00:16:32.140 Because the Harris campaign doesn't seem to have a lot of ideas.
00:16:37.200 The Harris campaign can't even name a single accomplishment that she's achieved during her time as vice president.
00:16:44.560 The Kamala campaign can't answer for all those old videos describing her as the most left-wing senator,
00:16:51.100 most radical, wants Medicare for all, for illegal aliens, all sorts of really crazy stuff that voters don't like.
00:16:57.760 So, Kamala has an idea.
00:16:59.920 She's finally got an idea, and her idea is,
00:17:02.480 no tax on tips.
00:17:05.300 Now, I know what you're thinking.
00:17:06.280 You might be scratching your head and saying, hold on, where have I heard this before?
00:17:08.820 Is that, wait, didn't Trump propose that a month or two ago?
00:17:12.740 And then, well, hold on, now Kamala is proposing this as her own campaign proposal.
00:17:17.940 Hold on, Karine Jean-Pierre, White House press secretary, was asked about the no tax on tips proposal suddenly from the Democrats.
00:17:28.160 Here's what she says about where it came from.
00:17:30.500 So, following up on eliminating taxes on tips, is that an idea that the Biden administration considered at any point in the past three and a half years?
00:17:38.800 What I can say is the president supports it, and what I can say is, obviously, the president and the vice president,
00:17:46.720 very much how I answered the earlier question, is that we have always put at front and center, making it easier,
00:17:54.300 giving American families a little bit more breathing room, something the president says very often.
00:17:58.400 And so, and we've shown that, we've shown that in the policies that we've laid out.
00:18:03.440 And, you know, I'm not going to go into what the former president said, but, you know, if Republicans truly cared about that,
00:18:14.080 truly cared about hardworking Americans, they would have joined us on a lot of these proposals that we put forward.
00:18:19.980 So it's a new idea.
00:18:21.420 It's a, obviously, it's a new idea.
00:18:23.440 I'm just saying that we support it.
00:18:25.060 No, it's actually not a new idea.
00:18:27.360 It was a new idea when Trump suggested it a few weeks ago.
00:18:31.920 Now it's an old idea that you're stealing from Trump.
00:18:34.240 The best idea that Biden and Harris have right now is just stealing Trump's ideas.
00:18:41.240 This actually is the clearest evidence that Kamala Harris really is a lot like Joe Biden.
00:18:47.480 She's also a plagiarist.
00:18:48.800 That's amazing.
00:18:49.740 She just, she's just checking over the Trump campaign's notes.
00:18:53.100 Hey, Donald, what was that?
00:18:54.380 She's old.
00:18:54.960 No tech.
00:18:55.300 Yeah, sure.
00:18:55.720 No tax on tips.
00:18:56.720 What a great idea.
00:18:59.140 Kamala put this in her own words.
00:19:01.680 Kamala was at a speech.
00:19:02.760 She didn't even try to change the wording on it.
00:19:05.260 And eliminate taxes on tips for service and hospitality workers.
00:19:11.400 How long before Kamala Harris says she's going to build the wall, build the wall?
00:19:14.700 I guess actually she's already doing that because Politico is saying Kamala is going to get tough on border security.
00:19:18.800 Obviously, she's not.
00:19:19.960 She's currently in charge of border security, and she won't do it.
00:19:23.120 She's allowing in more illegal aliens than ever before in all of American history by a country mile.
00:19:30.200 Yeah, but it works pretty well for Trump.
00:19:32.240 Pretty soon Kamala's going to dye her hair blonde.
00:19:35.280 She's going to start wearing red power dyes.
00:19:37.060 Boy, this doesn't seem to suggest that the Kamala campaign is quite as confident as the media are portraying it.
00:19:48.120 If the Kamala campaign were really doing as well as we're seeing in all the establishment news reports,
00:19:53.140 why would she be pivoting to steal Trump's whole campaign?
00:19:56.120 Up to and including now, no tax on tips.
00:20:00.100 President Trump addressed this last night with Elon Musk.
00:20:02.740 He's making a speech and there will be no tax on tips.
00:20:05.180 I said that months ago.
00:20:07.000 And by the way, they had just the opposite.
00:20:09.060 You know, they had not only tax on tips, but they hired 88,000 IRS agents,
00:20:15.160 and many of them were assigned to go get waitresses and caddies and all of this on tips.
00:20:21.080 They have a policy.
00:20:22.080 They had a policy that they were really going to go after you and were really harassing people horribly.
00:20:27.800 And then all of a sudden, for politics, she says, you know, she comes out with what I said,
00:20:32.460 which I think is terrible.
00:20:33.420 And I think it's also hitting them very hard.
00:20:35.760 These people are fake.
00:20:37.340 These people are fake.
00:20:38.580 And Trump, whatever you want to say about him, you know the guy isn't fake.
00:20:40.960 So he mentions there that, hold on, the Democrats were for taxing tips.
00:20:46.180 Well, it's even worse than that.
00:20:47.340 The Biden campaign back in, or the Biden White House, rather, in 2022, passed legislation
00:20:53.620 that would make it easier for the IRS in the future to tax tips.
00:20:59.500 And not only was it the Biden administration and Senate Democrats,
00:21:03.000 VP Kamala Harris voted to pass that legislation because the vice president is president of the Senate.
00:21:11.080 So she cast the tie-breaking vote.
00:21:13.640 She is responsible for this.
00:21:14.840 In 2022, she passed the ridiculously named Inflation Reduction Act that provided $80 billion
00:21:21.300 in additional funding to the IRS, which then went to work cracking down on service industry
00:21:28.100 reporting of tips so that they could be taxed.
00:21:32.300 Not only has Kamala not done anything that she's proposing while she has had power as vice president
00:21:37.620 and president of the Senate, the things that she has done are the exact opposite of the policy
00:21:42.300 she now pretends to support, the policy that she stole verbatim from Donald Trump.
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00:22:54.660 Meanwhile, Joe Biden is doubling down on the only campaign line that really consistently works for Democrats.
00:23:04.180 And that campaign line, coincidentally, is the one that nearly got Trump killed.
00:23:08.800 Now, with Trump attempting to return to the White House, Biden is sounding the alarm.
00:23:14.880 In a way, sitting presidents rarely, if ever, do.
00:23:19.240 The stakes are that high to you.
00:23:21.280 Give me my word.
00:23:22.520 I think you're that.
00:23:23.200 I mark my words.
00:23:25.200 If he wins this nomination, I mean, excuse me, this election, watch what happens.
00:23:31.000 It's a danger.
00:23:31.740 He's a genuine danger to American security.
00:23:35.880 Donald Trump is a genuine danger to American security.
00:23:41.960 This is not, I disagree with Trump.
00:23:44.280 This is not, his policies will be bad for America.
00:23:47.040 This is, no, no, no.
00:23:48.440 This is not like anything we've heard before in our lifetimes, politically.
00:23:52.780 This is, this man in his person poses a genuine threat.
00:23:58.740 At other times, we've heard Biden describe this as an existential threat to American security, to the country, to our sacred democracy.
00:24:07.240 This remains in line with the notion that Trump is Hitler or that Trump admires Hitler, but Trump wants to be the next Hitler.
00:24:16.200 This is the line that nearly got Trump's head blown off because it established the premise that would justify assassination.
00:24:24.740 Donald Trump is not a genuine threat to American security.
00:24:29.400 Joe Biden is a genuine threat to Trump's security.
00:24:33.260 The Democrats for sure are a threat to Trump security.
00:24:35.820 Don't forget, Benny Thompson, Democrat in the House, tried to strip President Trump of his Secret Service protection.
00:24:41.900 Not that the Secret Service protection was apparently all that effective in Butler, Pennsylvania, when a guy almost blew his head off, came within a hair's breadth.
00:24:52.200 But the Democrats in the House were trying to strip him of what Secret Service protection he had.
00:24:56.320 The Biden administration denied Trump the additional security that he requested.
00:24:59.980 And now Biden, even after the assassination attempt, is doubling down and saying, this man poses a genuine threat to America, an existential threat, which is synonymous with saying, you are justified in trying to kill him.
00:25:17.500 Someone poses an existential threat to you, you are justified in self-defense to stop that threat.
00:25:23.820 And it would seem to me, in the popular consciousness, if you say so-and-so is Hitler, that is a justification to kill that person.
00:25:33.920 Unless you believe we ought to go soft on Hitler, which no one does.
00:25:37.620 That's not what Hitler means in the popular consciousness.
00:25:43.160 By the way, that's exactly what the Kamala campaign is doing.
00:25:45.900 The Kamala HQ just doubled down on the very fine people hoax.
00:25:51.120 Kamala HQ, which has lied about me personally a number of times.
00:25:55.540 The other day, Kamala HQ, this is the big Kamala Harris campaign account, tweeted out, said,
00:26:02.440 Top Trump operative, Michael Knowles, joins with Project 2025 to implement something.
00:26:12.920 I don't know, I said something probably totally normal, like dudes and chicks are different or something.
00:26:16.380 I don't remember exactly what I said.
00:26:17.740 And as a top Trump operative, working with Project 2025, said common sense thing.
00:26:23.840 And I thought, well, I'm not a Trump operative.
00:26:27.680 I don't work for President Trump in his private enterprise.
00:26:31.460 I don't work for the Trump campaign.
00:26:32.920 I support President Trump.
00:26:34.120 I'm a big supporter.
00:26:35.460 I will gladly do what I can to help him win the White House.
00:26:38.500 But I don't work for him.
00:26:40.340 I'm not a political operative for him.
00:26:42.720 I don't work with Project 2025.
00:26:46.120 I like Project 2025.
00:26:47.680 I think it's great.
00:26:48.440 Big fan.
00:26:49.020 Heritage Foundation doing great stuff.
00:26:50.880 I just don't.
00:26:51.680 I have no.
00:26:52.620 Check my taxes.
00:26:53.840 I have no affiliation with Project 2025 other than I like them, you know, and I think they're doing good stuff.
00:26:58.940 So it's total lies.
00:26:59.960 And so unsurprising that they're spreading another lie.
00:27:03.660 Kamala HQ says, seven years ago today, white supremacists and neo-Nazis marched on Charlottesville, chanting racist and anti-Semitic bile and killing an innocent woman.
00:27:16.040 This is who Donald Trump calls very fine people.
00:27:19.100 Of course, he did not.
00:27:21.400 We've played the clip on the show a zillion times.
00:27:23.060 I won't even waste your time playing it again.
00:27:24.580 When President Trump, when he used that phrase, very fine people, he specifically excluded white supremacists and neo-Nazis who should be condemned totally, his words.
00:27:36.600 Said it a sentence or two later.
00:27:38.300 So it's not even as though you can say, well, he said it so much later that, you know, we just got a little clip.
00:27:42.940 No, no.
00:27:43.200 The clip was intentionally taken to exclude what Trump said about neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
00:27:49.740 It doesn't matter, though.
00:27:51.500 They're going to lie.
00:27:52.380 Of course, they're going to lie.
00:27:53.260 But recall that this is not just a lie like, you know, the usual fare that we get in politics on both sides, exaggerations, even outright lies about, you know, a candidate's qualifications or background or something.
00:28:08.340 This is a lie that justifies assassinating Trump.
00:28:13.420 If Trump's Hitler, you're justified in assassinating him.
00:28:16.600 If Trump poses an existential threat, you're justified in assassinating him.
00:28:19.760 When Joe Biden and Kamala Harris continue to peddle both of those premises, they are actively trying to kill Donald Trump.
00:28:30.080 Simple as.
00:28:31.600 Now, listening to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is rather depressing, which is why perhaps one ought to listen to classical music.
00:28:39.880 This is based on a study just came out of China.
00:28:42.820 The Shanghai Xiaotong University School of Medicine has discovered, and this is a study published in Cell Reports,
00:28:49.720 that patients with a treatment-resistant depression sometimes appear to improve by listening to classical music.
00:28:59.380 The study even found that patients who were initially unresponsive to this classical music treatment could benefit from it if they were given auditory entrainment.
00:29:13.480 So, by fine-tuning the music, by incorporating specific sound frequencies into the music, researchers were able to tune the patient's brains just as you would tune an instrument to be more receptive to the classical music that would then boost their mood.
00:29:30.320 Plato is totally vindicated.
00:29:32.440 What I love about reading these modern studies, because contrary to what the libs say about conservatives, I like science in as much as I like learning the truth about creation.
00:29:42.860 A lot of modern science doesn't teach you the truth, but when science is done well, it teaches you the truth about creation, which is good because God made creation.
00:29:52.320 And so, we can learn about God from the created world just as we can learn about Shakespeare by reading Hamlet.
00:30:00.560 You can learn about a creator or an author or an artist by reading a biography of that person, but you can also read about an artist, a master, a creator, a writer by reading that person's works.
00:30:17.300 Actually, sometimes the works are more illustrative.
00:30:20.580 This is a point made recently quite well by the Thomistic Institute.
00:30:25.260 So, I like that.
00:30:28.060 Specifically, what I like is when science shows that everything we've always known for thousands and thousands of years, it remains true.
00:30:38.060 And this is one of those examples, because if we go all the way back before modern science, before Dr. Fauci, before lab coats, before the enlightenment, before the scientific revolution, whatever.
00:30:49.420 Go all the way back to good old Plato, book three of the Republic.
00:30:53.800 What does he tell us?
00:30:55.460 He says, education in music is most sovereign because more than anything else, rhythm and harmony find their way to the inmost soul and take strongest hold upon it, bringing with them and imparting grace.
00:31:08.120 If one is rightly trained and otherwise the contrary.
00:31:11.560 There is not one word in this scientific study that probably cost a lot of money coming out of the Shanghai Xiaotong University that says anything truer, anything even more precise than what Plato said thousands of years ago.
00:31:33.180 Because notice what he says.
00:31:34.720 He says, music is so important.
00:31:37.440 Education in music is the most sovereign form of education because music cuts past the rational faculties right to the soul, takes the strongest hold upon it.
00:31:46.780 And it can bring with, and it can impart grace, can make you lighter, happier, more conducive to flourishing.
00:31:56.940 And then it goes even further, if one is rightly trained.
00:31:59.440 So that's the part in the study where it says, look, sometimes people's brains weren't totally receptive, so you actually had to find two in the brain.
00:32:04.160 Plato was saying that thousands of years ago.
00:32:05.580 He said all of the, every single thing these Chinese scientists discovered, Plato knew thousands of years ago.
00:32:11.540 So you have Plato vindicated yet again, but you have conservatism vindicated yet again.
00:32:17.300 Because this is yet another example in a kind of far-flung aspect of modern scientific inquiry.
00:32:26.140 Yet another example of the wisdom of the ages being proven true.
00:32:31.600 Turns out that in the past, people weren't just totally wrong.
00:32:37.080 And it turns out that we're not all that much smarter than the people in the past.
00:32:39.740 Actually, it turns out that the wisdom of the ages that has endured through all of that time is almost certainly correct.
00:32:47.660 And the novelties that we stumble upon in our pride are usually false.
00:32:53.660 Except when they affirm the wisdom of the ages.
00:32:57.680 At least 97% of the time.
00:33:00.180 Here's another weird study.
00:33:01.820 I was going down a little weird study rabbit trail.
00:33:04.040 Okay, here's a weird one.
00:33:04.740 Our faces apparently grow to match our names.
00:33:10.860 This is from an Israeli university, Reichman University.
00:33:15.400 Asked participants.
00:33:16.560 They gave them a bunch of pictures and names.
00:33:18.620 And they said, we need you to match the face to the name.
00:33:22.840 And the study found out participants could accurately match adult faces to corresponding names.
00:33:29.080 But struggled matching children's faces to names.
00:33:34.600 So, if it were just adult faces to names, you'd say, okay, well, I don't know.
00:33:38.760 I haven't looked at the study.
00:33:40.120 Maybe there's, you know, a Chinese guy and a black guy.
00:33:44.740 You know, and the two names, they say, okay, match the names.
00:33:47.120 Xi Xing Hu and Deshawn.
00:33:49.240 Okay, which one is it?
00:33:50.220 You know, you could probably figure it out just from cultural, ethnic, racial factors.
00:33:54.220 But what they found here is, and I assume they controlled for that.
00:33:58.100 What they found here is, and in fact, I know they controlled for it because the participants were mostly Israeli and white people.
00:34:06.980 So, Jews who were largely white and generically white people.
00:34:12.820 And so, you know, the names could have applied to multiple people.
00:34:16.920 But the fact that they could match the adult names and not the children's names led to this conclusion, which is that our faces grow to match our names.
00:34:24.840 Which strikes me, anecdotally, is true.
00:34:28.820 You just kind of see that.
00:34:30.040 You know, you say, oh, yeah, he looks like a Mark.
00:34:31.780 You know, that guy, oh, he totally looks like a Keith or whatever.
00:34:34.820 And anthropologically, it seems accurate, too.
00:34:37.460 And the reason for this is, contrary to what the Libs say, that we're all just individuals, we're all just our special individuals, and we're totally untouched by society, and we just have to dig in to be our true selves, man.
00:34:50.340 Break the chains of the repressive society, man.
00:34:54.620 It turns out we're actually formed by social and political circumstances.
00:34:59.100 We got Plato vindicated by science.
00:35:02.120 We have Edmund Burke and Aristotle, and Plato, actually.
00:35:06.540 Man, Plato's having a great day.
00:35:08.340 Actually, all the classical thinkers, and even more broadly, the conservative thinkers, totally vindicated by modern science.
00:35:16.440 Libs owned yet again by ancient Greeks and others.
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00:35:39.340 My favorite comment yesterday is from Miss Begotten, who says, this is a quote,
00:35:47.760 You can't criticize pedophiles on YouTube!
00:35:51.160 Jordan Peterson.
00:35:52.660 I didn't know Jordan said that specifically, but it's true.
00:35:56.300 They probably even bleeped out that word.
00:35:58.820 Some people yesterday were upset because a lot of my show was censored.
00:36:02.880 I like the audio would just dip out on YouTube.
00:36:04.960 I don't know what to tell you guys.
00:36:06.660 They are partners in the big tech space, specifically a certain major video platform,
00:36:14.160 censor basic true things and require us to censor basic true things to keep our channel.
00:36:19.180 That's just how it works.
00:36:20.020 That's not the case on X.
00:36:21.660 It's not the case on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, but that is the case on YouTube.
00:36:27.640 That's how it goes.
00:36:28.760 So that's all the more reason to say if you want to watch the whole show
00:36:31.580 and you don't want to have to read between the lips and the lines and the audio dips,
00:36:35.320 you should subscribe to Daily Wire Plus, and you ought to check it out on other platforms as well.
00:36:39.280 Now, speaking of faces growing over time and appearances and studies and growing up,
00:36:48.540 huge news story, huge win.
00:36:53.080 The American Society of Plastic Surgeons has just come out against so-called gender-affirming care for minors,
00:37:01.200 transing the kids, castrating little kids,
00:37:03.820 setting the kids down a path that will damage their bodies, potentially sterilize them,
00:37:10.940 and make them as likely or more likely as they already were to suffer anxiety, depression, and suicide.
00:37:17.160 Why did the American Society of Plastic Surgeons do this?
00:37:22.340 Why did the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, as Lear Sapir pointed out yesterday,
00:37:27.060 become the first major medical association to break from the consensus over so-called gender-affirming care for minors?
00:37:35.460 Because they got sued.
00:37:38.400 That's why.
00:37:39.200 Because the members got sued.
00:37:40.660 At least seven ASPS members are currently being sued by detransitioners.
00:37:47.380 Kids who were scandalized and abused by the medical industry and by their communities
00:37:53.080 and led down a path that is anthropologically false and contrary to their flourishing as individuals.
00:38:00.800 They are now suing them, rightly, and they should sue these people for everything they're worth.
00:38:05.740 This includes Winnie Tong.
00:38:07.760 I'm just reading Lear Sapir's thread here.
00:38:11.540 Who performed a double mastectomy on Kayla Lovdal when she was 13 years old.
00:38:16.080 Double mastectomy on a 13-year-old girl.
00:38:19.280 And why?
00:38:20.300 Because this doctor, Winnie Tong, did a 30-minute evaluation of Lovdal when she was just 12 years old,
00:38:26.380 according to her legal complaint.
00:38:28.600 How was this allowed to get this far?
00:38:30.400 This was allowed to get this far because, as the Cass Review in the UK pointed out,
00:38:34.220 don't forget the UK has now put the kibosh on transing the kids.
00:38:37.840 The World Professional Association for Transgender Health, WPATH, this is the leading group on peddling this hideous and false ideology,
00:38:47.540 and the U.S. Endocrine Society were important in forging the so-called consensus on gender-affirming care.
00:38:55.100 And the way they did this was they would cite each other's statements.
00:38:58.140 So WPATH would come out and say, well, the U.S. Endocrine Society says that it's really good to trans the kids.
00:39:02.480 And then the U.S. Endocrine Society would say, oh, you know, WPATH, you know, the leading organization,
00:39:06.560 they pointed out that it's really good to trans the kids.
00:39:09.860 And they pointed that out by citing the U.S. Endocrine Society.
00:39:12.080 And then WPATH would go back and say, see, actually, now there are multiple statements from the U.S. Endocrine Society
00:39:16.100 saying that it's really good to trans the kids.
00:39:17.520 And it was just this Ouroboros, you know, it was just a snake eating its own tail.
00:39:21.320 It was totally circular.
00:39:24.440 They did this rather than conduct rigorous scientific appraisal of the evidence.
00:39:28.320 When the U.K. did conduct rigorous scientific appraisal, they said, wow, this trans stuff is totally bunk,
00:39:33.100 and they got rid of it for kids.
00:39:35.180 This is how the left works.
00:39:36.540 The left just cites each other, right?
00:39:38.160 The left will say, the Hunter Biden laptop is fake.
00:39:41.520 How do we know the Hunter Biden laptop is fake?
00:39:44.020 Because the news media said so.
00:39:47.360 So that's why the social media platforms are going to stop sharing the Hunter Biden laptop.
00:39:51.460 And why is the news media saying that?
00:39:53.420 Well, because the FBI said so.
00:39:55.620 How does the FBI get its evidence?
00:39:57.020 Half the time, the FBI gets its evidence by citing the news media.
00:39:59.980 And then you're not allowed to share those news media articles because the big tech platforms censored a promotion of the Hunter Biden laptop story.
00:40:10.160 And so it's all just circular.
00:40:11.360 It just keeps feeding upon itself.
00:40:14.020 But while we're talking about great vindication in the political sphere,
00:40:19.180 sure, WPAT's got to go down.
00:40:22.720 The U.S. Endocrine Society has a lot of blood on its hands.
00:40:25.240 Yes, this is really good news that the Society of Plastic Surgeons is coming out against all this crazy stuff.
00:40:32.240 That's great.
00:40:33.740 They did it because they're getting sued.
00:40:37.320 That's what did it.
00:40:38.200 Victims are using the law, the law that was put in place by wise statesmen in order to stop these bad people in the private sphere,
00:40:55.260 in private enterprise, from doing more harm to people.
00:41:00.000 This is, yet again, a vindication of the law as a tutor.
00:41:06.520 The libertarian line is that politics is downstream of culture.
00:41:10.420 And there's, as I always say, there's a lot of truth to that.
00:41:13.760 And it's important the kind of movies we make, the rituals we have, the taboos we enforce,
00:41:17.400 socially, not de jure, but as a matter of just de facto kind of culture.
00:41:24.040 That's all very important.
00:41:25.340 However, however, the law is a tutor.
00:41:29.640 And the law changes culture, too.
00:41:32.000 We're talking about circular motion.
00:41:34.460 Okay, well, that's one.
00:41:36.480 And for conservatives, actually, if we put aside the libertarian cope for a second,
00:41:41.300 and we tune in a little bit more to the classical tradition, classical politics, classical philosophy,
00:41:48.300 which I think is a lot more durable and a lot more solid than the modern lib stuff,
00:41:55.720 you're going to recognize that, hey, when you get the law in there to create incentives and disincentives,
00:42:01.000 that's going to do a lot more to stop people from doing bad things
00:42:04.800 than, you know, writing a really long thread on Twitter or something like that.
00:42:09.440 This is good stuff.
00:42:11.320 This means that when Republicans, if we have the privilege and the happy occasion of being in power again,
00:42:16.760 we need to pass a lot of laws to stop bad stuff.
00:42:20.200 And then, it doesn't matter if you have the bridle and the reins, you need the saddle to be filled.
00:42:24.940 We need good rulers to go in there and enforce those laws.
00:42:31.420 And that's going to change culture.
00:42:33.500 That is definitely going to change culture.
00:42:35.240 The evidence for this, by the way, is that you would even hear the kind of libertarian types
00:42:39.720 prattle on about how the 1960s were bad for a lot of reasons.
00:42:45.240 But one of the reasons was they destroyed the black family by passing the Great Society.
00:42:50.260 Lyndon Johnson passes the Great Society.
00:42:52.160 This created all sorts of perverse incentives and destroyed the black family.
00:42:55.040 Okay, sure, that's largely true.
00:42:58.760 That's culture being downstream of politics, though.
00:43:01.480 That's the law as a tutor, though.
00:43:03.180 That's the government, the state creating incentives and changing the popular culture.
00:43:06.460 Right, that criticism, that critique, which often came from a libertarian angle because it was aimed at deregulation,
00:43:15.280 ironically, actually buttresses the conservative point.
00:43:18.140 Yeah, we've got wield the government, man, in a just way, in a responsible and prudent way for good stuff.
00:43:24.620 Now, speaking of the government minding its own business,
00:43:30.260 Tim Walls is doubling down on a campaign slogan,
00:43:34.760 mind your own business.
00:43:36.860 Mind your own business.
00:43:40.580 Tim Walls has reiterated this campaign view at a rally with Kamala Harris.
00:43:46.940 Think the hell out of me with the ballot box.
00:43:48.800 Look, you and I, especially the gray hairs in the crowd,
00:43:57.700 we know, we know our relatives,
00:44:00.340 Republicans used to be the people talking about freedom.
00:44:05.760 Not this group.
00:44:07.440 When they talk about freedom,
00:44:08.880 it means that the government should be free to invade your exam room with your doctor.
00:44:13.640 Look, in Minnesota, we respect our neighbors and the personal choices they make.
00:44:23.220 We maybe wouldn't make the same choices, but we respect them.
00:44:28.300 And I know in Minnesota and in Arizona and places across this country,
00:44:32.820 you know what makes society work best is when you learn a golden rule.
00:44:36.540 Mind your own damn business.
00:44:38.280 Mind your own damn business.
00:44:39.980 You don't need it.
00:44:40.640 Okay, you've heard this line before.
00:44:43.740 He's trotting this line out all the time now.
00:44:47.520 Tim Walls imposed a 95% tax on Zinn in Minnesota.
00:44:52.360 You know Zinn, it's the little nicotine pouches.
00:44:55.060 There's no tobacco in them, just nicotine,
00:44:56.680 and all the right-wing frat boys,
00:44:59.100 and actually girls, and a lot of people use occasionally.
00:45:02.180 You know, I'm a social Zinner, all right?
00:45:03.340 I'm a lover.
00:45:03.900 I'm a Zinner.
00:45:04.680 I'm a Midnight Toker.
00:45:06.820 I don't know, I'm not.
00:45:07.340 I'm actually not a Midnight Toker.
00:45:08.280 Uh, where was the mind your own business in that?
00:45:13.100 Where was the, Tim Walls speaks glowingly of socialism.
00:45:17.400 Where is the mind your own damn business in any aspect of public policy
00:45:22.900 other than making sure that parents can kill their babies
00:45:27.120 and adults can scandalize kids with weird sex stuff?
00:45:29.640 Where is the, and there's not even mind your own damn business there.
00:45:32.660 He's, he's forcing that on kids and has consistently for 25 years.
00:45:39.000 No.
00:45:40.620 Do not mind your own damn business for the purpose of depriving you
00:45:44.220 of your fruity little nicotine pouches.
00:45:46.260 No, that is the government's business.
00:45:48.760 But, you know, killing babies, that, that's, we gotta, we gotta,
00:45:52.300 come on, this overbearing federal government,
00:45:54.660 we need deregulation here, don't we?
00:45:56.420 It's the one, it's the one issue we need deregulation on,
00:45:58.840 according to Tim Walls.
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00:46:20.060 Republicans or Nazis, you cannot separate yourselves
00:46:23.160 from the bad white people.
00:46:25.040 Growing up, I never thought much about race.
00:46:26.960 It never really seemed to matter that much, at least not to me.
00:46:29.560 Am I racist?
00:46:30.820 I would really appreciate it if you love.
00:46:32.220 I'm trying to learn.
00:46:32.860 I'm on this journey.
00:46:34.200 If I'm gonna sort this out, I need to go deeper undercover.
00:46:39.820 Joining us now is Matt, certified DEI expert.
00:46:43.440 Here's my certification.
00:46:44.580 And what you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness.
00:46:47.300 This is more for you than less for you.
00:46:48.280 Is America inherently racist?
00:46:49.860 The word inherent is challenging there.
00:46:51.800 I want to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd Monument.
00:46:54.940 America is racist to its bones.
00:46:56.740 So inherently.
00:46:57.420 Yes, this country is a piece of s***.
00:46:58.860 White folks.
00:47:01.820 White.
00:47:02.000 Trash.
00:47:02.340 White supremacy.
00:47:03.120 White woman.
00:47:03.700 White boy.
00:47:04.260 Is there a black person around here?
00:47:05.580 There's a black person right here.
00:47:06.920 Does he not exist?
00:47:09.520 Hi, Robin.
00:47:10.240 Hi.
00:47:10.580 What's your name?
00:47:11.520 I'm Matt.
00:47:12.040 I just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful.
00:47:15.100 Never be too careful.
00:47:16.120 They gonna say you racist.
00:47:16.840 In theaters September 13th.
00:47:18.180 Rated PG-13.
00:47:18.980 I fuck you.
00:47:19.800 Sugar.
00:47:20.220 My name is acquisitions.
00:47:20.520 Go.
00:47:22.680 Fuck you.
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00:47:25.440 God bless.
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