Ep. 1566 - CAUGHT: Kamala Hides Her Policies On Official Website
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Summary
Kamala Harris is running a campaign focused on who she is, not what she's going to do as president. And yet, in a speech the other day, she said the same thing to the same people in a totally different way.
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Amid all the noise and propaganda about the presidential race, I noticed something yesterday
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that should simplify the whole thing for any friends or family members you might have who
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are undecided. I can't possibly be the first person to notice this. It's so glaring and absurd,
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but I haven't heard anyone else mention it. Maybe it's so absurd that no one even thought
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to check in on it. I was trying to figure out Kamala's stance on a few issues for a speech
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that I've got coming up. So I went to the Kamala campaign website to read the policy platform page.
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And that is when I noticed that Kamala does not have one. I thought this must be some kind of
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mistake. So I pulled up the Trump campaign page and their first link on the page is platform,
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followed by news, events, get involved, contribute, and shop. On the Harris page,
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the first link is just meet Kamala Harris, followed by meet Tim Walls, take action,
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store, and donate. And that's it. I scroll through the rest of the page. I scroll down to the bottom.
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It's not there. I read the meet Kamala page. I thought maybe there was a policy platform
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hidden somewhere in there. Nope. Meet Tim Walls, same thing. The Trump campaign's top focus
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is telling the American people specifically what he will do as president. The Harris campaign
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is focused exclusively on spinning a yarn about who she is. One campaign is about political action.
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One campaign is about vibes. And the Kamala campaign is betting that the American people
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are so dumb and so frivolous that the vibes will win the day. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael
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The irony of running a campaign on who Kamala is, forget about what she'll do,
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forget about what she's done in the past or accomplishments. No, no, it's just who she is.
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The irony of that is that no one, including Kamala, knows who she is. Kamala just proved this
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the other day. This was two days ago now, giving a speech first in Detroit, Michigan, then in
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Pittsburgh. She had the same lines. She was talking about the same campaign fluff, but she said it a
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little bit differently in each case. See if you can hear the difference.
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for the five-day work week. You better thank a union member for sick leave. You better thank a union
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member for paid leave. You better thank a union member for vacation time.
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Five hours later, thank unions for sick leave. Thank unions for paid family leave.
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Now, I don't know if your ears are tuned in quite enough to hear the difference, but you see in that
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last clip there, she said, you better thank union members for paid sick leave. You better
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thank union members for vacation time. But in the first clip, she said, well, now, I say now,
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listen, man, you better, you better thank those union members job turkey for it. So it was a little
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bit of a, it was a subtle linguistic shift, but I think it was noticeable. I don't think I'm being
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unfair here. Same line, same day, totally different voice, totally different accent. Why?
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Pretty much all politicians do this. Trump notably does not, but most politicians,
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most actors do this. And they do this because they're, one of their skills is being gullible
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fools. I really mean that charitably. One of their skills is being able to immerse themselves
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in the given circumstances of a play or a movie, or in the given circumstances of a campaign trail,
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and they can relate to people. They analyze people and they try to figure out how to speak to them
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where they are in ways that they're familiar with. That's one reason. But the other reason
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why this would be so pronounced with Kamala, obviously, is that she comes from a mixed
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cultural background. This is one of the ironies of the first accent there. Was she talking real
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urban, you know, and everything? Because this woman is half Jamaican and half Indian, and she grew up
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largely in Canada. So there's really no reason that she would be speaking in what she imagines to be
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the Detroit colloquial dialect. But she is good at code switching, I think, in part because she comes
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from a mixed culture family. You know, a mother from India, a father who's Afro-Jamaican, and then
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furthermore, her parents were divorced. And children of divorce are extremely good at code switching too.
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So I am making fun of Kamala because it sounds so ridiculous when you play it back to back. But
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none of this should be surprising. Politicians generally do this. People from mixed cultural
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backgrounds do this. And children of divorce do this. So Kamala ticks all three boxes. And it does
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raise this question, though. If you have a great facility with switching up your personality, then
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who are you really? What do you really believe? What is your true identity? We live in an age of
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identity fluidity. So that's okay if you've got a really strong policy platform where you say,
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I'm going to do this, I'm going to do that. Like Donald Trump. Trump has 20 bullet points. He says,
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these are the specific things I'm going to do if I'm elected. Kamala, she doesn't have a platform by
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design. So then it's just, you're going to vote for her. Problem is nobody, including her, knows who
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she is. Now, speaking of this moment in Kamala's campaigning, it gave us probably the funniest
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moment at a White House press briefing that I have ever seen. A different topic. Since when does the
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vice president have what sounds like a southern accent? I have no idea what you're talking about.
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Well, I mean, this is, she was talking about unions in Detroit using one tone of voice. Is this
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something that you think? Same line. Okay, Peter. That she, she used the same line in Pittsburgh and it
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sounded like she at least had some kind of a southern drawl. I mean, do you hear the question that you're,
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I mean, do you think Americans seriously think that this is an important question? They care, you know
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what they care about? They care about the economy. They care about lowering costs. They care about
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health care. That's what Americans care about. And unfortunately, we in the Biden-Harris
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administration have failed on all of those things. So I guess your question is fair, Peter. Let's
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talk about the accent. Poor Corrine Jean-Pierre. She's got no good answer to this. Kamala's performance
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on the campaign trail is so crazy. When Hillary came out and she did her best southern black drawl,
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you know, I don't feel no way's tired. Everyone made fun of that for years. And Kamala has just done
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the Hillary version times a hundred orders of magnitude more ridiculous than whatever Hillary
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did on the trail. So KJP has no good answer that she could possibly give here. The problem for her
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though is the way she's evading the question, the way she pivoted only underscored how terrible
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a job Biden and Harris have done in the White House. She says the American people, well, they want to talk
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about the economy, which is in shambles as a matter of the price of consumer goods. And it's extremely
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shaky. And the Fed now is desperately trying to cut rates before the election. And so the economy,
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not great. And they want to talk about, I don't know what, health care, migration, this, all these
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other areas that we've totally failed on. The only way Peter Doocy's performance could have been better
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is if he said, yeah, okay, well, yeah, talk about those, lady. You don't, you never want to talk
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about those. So at least give me some answer. And then, and then, then KJP just kind of brushes it
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all off. Good on Doocy for asking this question. Most White House press corps reporters take a
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little bit of a different approach. And this, this question from ABC news reporter, Selena Wang is going
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to give you a great little look into a crystal ball at how the ABC news debate between Trump and
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Harris is going to go. Listen to not only the substance of this question, but how the question
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is presented of White House senior advisor, Tom Perez. So I've been talking to a lot of voters in
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battleground states and the top issue I hear over and over again is the economy. They still feel like
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prices are too high and that wages and opportunities aren't keeping up. So why do you
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think so many Americans are either unaware of Biden's economic investments or haven't felt those
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benefits? And will any part of the investing in America agenda impact voters between now and
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November? Well, I mean, it's always important to understand where we were, where we've come and
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where we need to go. Really, really great questions, Selena. Could you, could you restate the question
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in an even more flattering way? Yes, yes, happily, Tom. Why is it that these voters in the swing
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states are just so stupid that they don't understand how great Biden has been for the
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economy? Why is it that they don't, they don't exactly feel it probably because they're so dumb and
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ignorant. They don't, they don't, I don't know, maybe they just have a, like a, a, a leaky wallet
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or something. The money keeps falling out the bottom. They don't realize how effective Biden and
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Harris's economic policies have been. Could you just explain? And do you, I hope, do you have any
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little tricks up your sleeve before November so we can all win? Tom? Oh, great question, Selena.
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Yeah. We got to think about where we were, where we are now. This is going to be the debate.
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You thought CNN was ridiculous. Jake Tapper did a good job. And who was the other woman? Martha,
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I actually forget the other woman at the CNN debate between Trump and Biden, but whoever it was,
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they did a good job. Okay. I really don't, I don't mean to knock them.
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Even though they're liberal Democrats, even though CNN has been the Clinton news network since the
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nineties, some call it the communist news network. It's obviously very left-wing. They did a pretty
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good job. ABC though, that's the big leagues of Democrat propaganda. The top political anchor at ABC
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is the former head of communications for the Clinton White House, a professional career
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propagandist for Democrats. And according to reports, one of the people running ABC news is
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a close friend of Kamala Harris. And this thing is going to be an absolute love fest for Kamala.
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And if that, if that White House press corps reporter's question is any indication,
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boy, oh boy, the questions are going to be Kamala. How is it that you're so fabulous? And Mr. Trump,
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Get one year free of Daily Wire Plus Insider. Speaking of journalism, really disturbing story
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has finally reached its conclusion. You remember the Covenant school shooting in Nashville.
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This occurred last year. It was when this trans-identifying shooter went in and shot up
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a school of little Christian kids and a teacher, and it was absolutely horrific. We knew that there
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was a journal slash manifesto available, and the investigators and the police refused to release
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it. Then Stephen Crowder managed to get his hands on a handful of pages of it, so we got a little
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glimpse into it, but still no full manifesto. Well, the Tennessee Star has just released
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90 pages of this book, ostensibly the entire notebook, by the Covenant school shooter.
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I read the whole thing yesterday. I will not subject you to all of the ravings of this. I will
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not expose this woman to any more publicity, which she explicitly states in the journal that she
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desired and that she sought. I won't give her any more than is due to cover the story. But what do we
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learn from the journal? We learn that this shooter had a trans identity. We already basically knew this,
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but now it's confirmed in the shooter's own handwriting. She's a woman who was obsessed with the idea that
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she was really a boy. She describes herself as autistic. We know that there is a link between autism
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and transgender identity. In fact, I gave a speech a year or two ago where a gal came up and said, you know,
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I was suffering from this transgender identity, but thankfully I had a good community of support
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around me. And they finally took me to a doctor and I was diagnosed as autistic. And when they began
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treating my autism, not affirming my false gender, but treating my autism, then my symptoms were
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alleviated. So that's how she describes herself. We know that she hated her father. She writes this
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throughout the notebook of how much she hates her father. We know she was in love with a brown girl.
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It's unclear if this girl was a real person or a figment of her imagination or who knows what,
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but she was in love with a black girl. She liked her brown skin. We know that she had strange religious
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views. She wrote about incarnation, the cycle of birth and rebirth. We know that she wrote,
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God is love, so are you, ostensibly writing to this black girl of her fantasies. So she had this,
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I don't know, this notion that regular created beings could be God too, or I don't know, or it
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just, you know, was incoherent. We know she wanted to be infamous. She wrote, I will die a shooter,
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hopefully to become infamous. I will make history too. This is one reason that we refrain from saying
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her name, not to give into this. We then know, I mean, the book is largely filled with perverse
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sexual fantasies. It's not as though this sexual identity is just one aspect of her,
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but there was so much more going on. Sometimes you'll hear this from the people who've fallen
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prey to this ideology, the gender ideology. They'll say, no, no, no, this is just one part of me.
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It's why this doesn't really define my thinking. Stop. You on the right, you're obsessing over this.
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No, no, no. The people who fall prey to this ideology think about sex all the time in a really
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unhealthy way. And she did too. We know she fantasized not only about normally ordered
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relations with this girl that she loves from the perspective of her fantasy of herself being a man.
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She actually fantasized about sodomizing the girl that she loved in all sorts of
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really gross ways that we don't need to read. She then says, I'm such a pervert. I waste too
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much time in my fantasies. I think there's a lot to learn from that. I think a lot of people waste
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too much time in their fantasies. This is an extreme version of that. She would enact weird
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sexual behaviors with her stuffed animals. She refers to resorting to cartoon porn. And then she speaks
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positively about the shooters from Columbine. What else do we know? This is all really weird
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stuff. Obviously extremely dark. You're reading the rantings of a girl who's, of a woman who's
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on the one hand insane, but on the other hand saying things that our culture is affirming as sane.
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You know, previous cultures would have said if you're a girl who thinks you're a boy, you're nuts.
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You've got to screw loose. Our culture is saying, no, that's absolutely normal. That's healthy.
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So this was the strange experience and really politically somewhat depressing reading this
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journal is you're reading what is obviously the rantings of an insane person, but then you realize
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our culture is exalting the rantings of insane people and they're calling that sane. And they're
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referring to normal people who have normal views about things as being irrational, phobic, bigoted,
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all the rest of it. The, the other strange, particularly strange fact we know about the
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shooting is that after killing her victims, this young woman returned to the second floor of the
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building and she entered the church sanctuary and she fired seven times at a stained glass window
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depicting Adam and Eve. Uh, if, if one is sensitive to religious symbolism, this is, uh, jarring because
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seven is a number of perfection. It represents the days of creation fired seven times at, at the first
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human beings at our, at our earliest ancestors. Uh, one wouldn't, it wouldn't take a degree in
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literary criticism to, to, to infer a kind of undoing of the order of creation. It wouldn't
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take, uh, particularly profound theological musings to, to smell a scent of the demonic in all of this.
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Uh, very, very disturbing. So what is our takeaway from it?
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Whether this is pure mental illness with no spiritual dimension whatsoever,
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or whether, as one certainly could infer by reading her journal, this is a woman who was
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either possessed by demons or vexed by demons, demons, which are real beings, even though most
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people don't believe in them, uh, today, or most people won't admit to believing in them today,
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even though perhaps they, they do. Uh, either way, you don't need to take a, a totally religious
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view of this, of this awful event. You can also take a purely scientific view of this event, but
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regardless, one's takeaway must be that in prior ages, we could have stopped this. We can't stop
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this today. In prior ages, there were years and years of warning signs that would have immediately
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been interpreted as, uh, signs of madness and potential danger. And the society, the family,
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the society, the, the government would have come in to, uh, set limits around this young woman's
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behavior, to try to correct her delusions, to try to take her out of her fantasies, to try to pull
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her out of her isolation and to stop her from being able to carry out this awful act. In our age,
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I'm not placing blame. I'm not placing blame on the family. I'm not placing blame on the government
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even, I'm not placing blame. I'm just, I'm just observing this fact of our modern culture.
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We are no longer allowed to react to those warning signs. We are no longer prepared to react to those
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warning signs. When, when people show signs of demonic, uh, temptation or vexation or possession,
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even in prior ages, you'd go talk to a priest at the very least. You'd go maybe seek out some
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spiritual counseling. Now we, we laugh at all that sort of stuff. In prior ages, if a girl says
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she's a boy, she would be taken to the shrink and the shrink would say, something's wrong with you
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and we're going to try to fix it. If in prior ages, if someone were exhibiting, uh, violent
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tendencies as she is throughout this notebook, she would have been locked up in an insane asylum.
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In prior ages, people would have read this notebook because people, uh, did not have the same
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expectation of privacy, a privacy that leads to a radical isolation and alienation, which frequently,
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uh, doubles down on the, the symptoms of this kind of madness. Today, we're all, we, we demand total
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privacy, total individual autonomy. In prior ages, very likely this would not have happened.
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But our culture, even if our culture does take the girl to the shrink, the shrink is going to say,
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oh yeah, you're absolutely right. Yeah. You really are a boy. Yeah. Delve deeper into your fantasies.
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What could go wrong? What could go wrong in a society that exalts fantasy over reality that,
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policies, Tim Walz, vice presidential nominee for the Democrats, just got caught in a little bit of
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an awkward moment. He was at some campaign event eating, what is that, some kind of ice cream? I
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guess he's taking a page out of the Joe Biden playbook. And he's asked a question by someone
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holding a cell phone, and he's open to hearing the question. He leans in, clearly listens,
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but he doesn't like the question. So he runs away.
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What's your reaction to the six hostages being found dead in Gaza?
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Thanks, everybody. Bye. We haven't even covered this story. You know, six of the hostages,
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they're still being held by Hamas, were found dead before they could be rescued. So very,
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really awful, very sad story. And Tim Walz is asked about this. He obviously hears the question.
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He's looking right at the questioner. And then he says, ah, I'm not going to answer that. Bye,
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see ya. And he walks away. And he's being criticized for this answer. This was a very smart answer.
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The non-answer was a very smart answer. In fact, it's the only answer that Walz could have given
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without seriously damaging himself. If he says, yes, this is terrible. Bomb Hamas back to the Stone
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Age. He's going to lose the Democrat base, which is anti-Israel, pro-Palestine liberation. In some
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cases, seems to be pro-Hamas. If he says, yeah, well, forget about it. You know, what were those
00:25:17.120
Israelis shouldn't have been there anyway. You know, from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
00:25:21.660
He will lose the support of most Americans who are more pro-Israel than pro-Palestine. And he will
00:25:28.160
lose the support of elite Democrats who tend to be more pro-Israel, at least than the activist base.
00:25:34.320
He has no answer here. This is a classic wedge issue, which is a reminder that we need to push
00:25:42.020
on those wedge issues. Unfortunately, some Republicans are focusing on wedge issues for our side,
00:25:47.880
issues that split support even among our own base. I don't think that's necessarily a wise idea.
00:25:53.760
Any campaign advisors who are suggesting that for any of the races at the congressional level,
00:25:58.240
all the way up to the presidential, I think are misguided and they should reconsider.
00:26:01.700
We want to focus on the wedge issues for the other side. So when President Trump is at this debate,
00:26:05.960
the one debate Kamala Harris has agreed to, he has to hammer the Israel question.
00:26:10.760
Because any way she answers, she is going to hurt herself. Just like any way Tim Walz would answer,
00:26:18.760
he would hurt himself. And in a casual setting, he can just walk away from the question. Kamala can't
00:26:23.740
walk away on that debate stage. Now, speaking of danger, Ricky Parasol is a football player. I'm
00:26:34.320
reliably informed. You know me, not the biggest sports fan. There is one sport I like and really only one
00:26:40.000
team I like, and that is the New York Yankees and any sports activity that occurs outside of the
00:26:45.820
context of Major League Baseball and specifically the New York Yankees, I am not really aware of.
00:26:51.420
So you can imagine my surprise when I learned yesterday that a very prominent football player
00:26:58.580
was shot in the chest and very few news outlets were talking about it. I thought this is really
00:27:05.000
strange. I understand why I didn't know. I don't really follow football that much. But an NFL player
00:27:10.780
is shot in the chest walking down the street in San Francisco. This should be national news, right?
00:27:15.660
Oh, wait, it can't be national news because it proves that the Democrat policies in these
00:27:19.760
Democrat cities are extremely dangerous. What happened? This guy unbelievably is alive because
00:27:27.540
the bullet goes through his chest and somehow didn't hit any vital organs. So he's going to have to
00:27:31.900
miss at least four games, and this is rookie season, so that's too bad. But if he only has
00:27:37.820
to miss four games, that's actually pretty impressive for getting shot in the chest.
00:27:41.580
He's got someone, this guy Brandon Parker, who's going to fill the spot to replace him.
00:27:46.400
He was shot not even in some dark seedy back alley of San Francisco. He was shot near Union Square.
00:27:52.400
He wasn't shot at two o'clock in the morning leaving a club or a brothel or a drug den. No,
00:27:57.280
no. He was shot on a Saturday afternoon walking near a very popular part of what was once known as
00:28:03.680
a very beautiful city in America. He was shot by a 17-year-old male from Tracy, California,
00:28:09.920
who was attempting to rob him. We do not know anything about this robber. Because he's underage,
00:28:18.480
details aren't being reported. Even if he were above age, if the details about his identity were
00:28:23.400
damaging to the left-wing narrative about cities and crime, then they wouldn't report it either.
00:28:30.000
Some are speculating, this is pure speculation, that he might be an illegal alien. Why are they
00:28:34.640
speculating that? Well, because a lot of crime is being committed by illegal aliens. Millions and
00:28:38.340
millions of people have flooded into the country under Joe Biden's administration with a border run
00:28:42.780
by Kamala Harris. So it could be. We don't know. It's pure speculation. But that is an amazing fact
00:28:51.560
that the media are trying to cover up here. That after years and years of hearing about how dangerous
00:28:57.440
football is, hearing about CTE and all of these horrible injuries that you can get, telling parents,
00:29:03.600
don't let your kids play football. We now find out it is safer for your kid to play
00:29:09.580
professional football than it is to walk down the streets of San Francisco on a sunny Saturday afternoon.
00:29:16.820
Not a glowing review of Democrat cities. Now, I was just mentioning, I'm not saying I'm speculating,
00:29:26.360
I'm saying that others have speculated that it is possible that the person who shot this football
00:29:32.780
player is an illegal alien. Why do people think that that's possible? Well, because of a report we
00:29:37.580
just got out of the New York Post. What percentage of criminal arrests in Midtown Manhattan do you
00:29:47.320
think are of illegal aliens? You're talking Midtown Manhattan, this is the most mainstream, touristy,
00:29:54.640
popular part of New York City. New York City, in the minds of New Yorkers, the very center of the
00:30:00.020
universe. What percentage of the arrests for real crimes? We're not talking about jaywalking. We're
00:30:05.980
talking about crimes like assault, robbery, domestic violence. What percent of the arrests are for
00:30:12.580
these migrants, for illegal aliens? 75%, according to the New York Post. And the Post is hearing this
00:30:20.780
not from any criminal statistics, because those haven't been published yet, and they'll probably
00:30:26.660
be suppressed. But the Post is hearing this from police sources, who estimate as many as three out of
00:30:31.960
four people arrested in Midtown in recent months have been migrants. Now, in parts of Queens, that
00:30:38.440
figure is more than 60%, according to these sources. Why is that? What's going on? Why are these
00:30:44.160
migrants committing all these crimes? Well, a lot of them are affiliated with cartels, because the cartels
00:30:48.820
control the whole border. And if their very first act in the country is to commit a crime, a very serious
00:30:55.120
crime entering the country illegally, it's no wonder that they would go out and commit more crimes.
00:31:02.080
They're not assimilated to the culture. America used to be, it used to look much less favorably
00:31:07.840
upon crime than it does now. But also because they know that in New York City, they're not going to get
00:31:13.460
in trouble for it, because there are sanctuary city laws, which means that New York City cops are not
00:31:21.780
permitted to work with immigration enforcement. It means that New York City cops are not allowed to
00:31:27.920
poke too deeply into whether or not a person is here illegally and can be deported. It means that
00:31:32.700
the NYPD are barred from tracking the immigration status, even as these offenders go through the
00:31:38.280
system. This illegal alien crime crisis is not a crisis in the traditional sense. It's a crisis,
00:31:46.800
it's causing, it's urgent, it's causing all sorts of problems for people, and people don't largely
00:31:52.660
know what to do about it. But it's not a crisis in that this was planned, this could be stopped
00:31:59.260
tomorrow. It's not a crisis because it's a political operation by Democrats, just like the border.
00:32:06.040
The border is in crisis. The Democrats tried to push through an amnesty bill that would actually make
00:32:11.040
the border crisis worse and the mass migration crisis worse, and they called it a tough on the border
00:32:15.200
bill, and they blamed Trump for shooting it down. But the chief reason that Republicans should not
00:32:19.720
have engaged with that border bill is the Democrats aren't enforcing the laws that are currently on the
00:32:24.640
books. You don't need a new law to enforce the law that is currently on the books, namely keeping
00:32:30.060
foreigners out of the country. You don't need a new law to arrest people for committing crimes and
00:32:37.240
track the other crimes they've committed and then ship them out if they shouldn't be here.
00:32:39.720
But Democrats in New York have said, no, no, we are going to make it a matter of city policy
00:32:45.600
to let illegal aliens do basically whatever they want. Okay, that's fine. But don't say this is a
00:32:51.000
crisis we've got to work together. We don't need to work together. We need Democrats to stop
00:32:55.520
protecting illegal aliens and stop encouraging them to commit crimes. That's what we need.
00:33:00.360
Republicans are doing everything we can do. It's simply the Democrats who are preserving in law
00:33:07.260
the right of foreign nationals to come into our country and murder people and rape people and rob
00:33:11.980
stores. That's what that's what this is about. Meanwhile, amid this crisis, really this political
00:33:19.160
operation, Kamala Harris is talking about her collared greens. I have a friend who had a Christmas party
00:33:26.120
Christmas Eve every year, and she asked me to make the greens for a party every year. And I am not
00:33:32.720
lying to you that I would make so many greens that I'd need to wash them in the bathtub.
00:33:40.000
So how do you make your greens? Do you put turkey in them?
00:33:49.280
Garlic. I put white vinegar. I do. So I start with, I slice up my garlic. But no, first I
00:33:55.580
fry, chop up the bacon and get all that fat going. Then I put garlic. Some chili pepper.
00:34:03.700
And then a lot of water and a little chicken stock. And I let it go for a while before
00:34:09.700
I put the greens in. And then, right, so you get that going and all that flavor. And then
00:34:16.620
I put the greens in for a couple hours. Then I do vinegar. And then I cheat and do a little
00:34:24.140
Yeah. But Tabasco, of all, like I like Louisiana hot sauce, but Tabasco has that right amount
00:34:29.380
of vinegar. Yeah. And that's, so that's how I do my greens.
00:34:33.420
I don't think that's how she does her greens. Call me a conspiracy theorist. But Kamala Harris
00:34:42.460
lies about a lot. She lies about everything, basically. We just saw a clip on the show last
00:34:48.600
week or the week before. Kamala Harris was asked by a friendly journalist, hey, you were
00:34:52.480
the most left-wing senator when you were in the Senate. She goes, ha, ha, ha. No, I wasn't.
00:34:56.780
Ha, ha. What are you talking about? Ha, ha. That was just what Mike Pence said. She said,
00:34:59.660
no, it was GovTrack. Your record was the furthest left. She's lied about her positions
00:35:04.700
on all sorts of issues. Medicare for all, the open border, killing, fracking, all the
00:35:10.600
rest of it. So we mentioned earlier the split culture that Kamala comes from. Something
00:35:17.080
tells me that the half Indian, half Jamaican girl who grew up in Berkeley, Palo Alto, and
00:35:26.180
Montreal isn't sitting there in the bathtub rubbing collared greens on a washboard, just
00:35:33.720
sitting out there in the plains of Louisiana. I don't buy that. But even if it were true,
00:35:44.000
it's a double layer of ridiculousness. It obviously isn't true. This woman didn't grow up a sharecropper
00:35:55.040
or whatever image she's trying to portray of herself now. But even if it were true,
00:36:00.460
why are we talking about this? This woman is currently in charge of the border.
00:36:05.860
We currently have a major border crisis, an invasion of our country by foreign nationals
00:36:10.840
who are committing lots and lots of crimes. According to the New York Post sources,
00:36:14.340
three quarters of crimes in Midtown Manhattan. And this woman is talking about her collared greens
00:36:19.660
that she probably doesn't even make. We have a major economic crisis that is just beginning to
00:36:26.540
become visible. Obviously record awful inflation for the past three years, but now also a jobs crisis
00:36:32.460
that it looks like they tried to cover up, but the jobs reports have been terrible lately. So we seem to
00:36:38.520
be headed into perhaps a recession. And we're talking about Kamala Harris's collared greens that she
00:36:43.320
probably doesn't even make. That's the vibe. That's the vibe in the vibes election. So you can
00:36:51.320
either vote for that vibe, which probably isn't even true, or you can vote for the actual policies
00:36:58.580
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My daughter's four years old. I am an anti-racist educator, quote unquote. She's still watching
00:37:36.600
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00:37:43.000
about that? All of the time. My three-year-old daughter is very, her favorite princess is Moana.
00:37:48.600
Love it. It's a good sign. Yeah. But then I also thought, you know, there's a little bit of
00:37:54.480
cultural appropriation here. She wants to be Moana for Halloween. So how do we navigate that?
00:37:59.280
Do I go and buy the Pacific Islander native attire for my white three-year-old?
00:38:07.300
Um, I wouldn't. I wouldn't. But I guess what we might call the Moana
00:38:11.940
problem here is what, on one hand, there's cultural appropriation. On the other hand,
00:38:17.400
there's gravitating towards white characters. Right.
00:38:21.480
So it's almost like, no matter which way you go, you end up back in racism.
00:38:29.500
We think every space belongs to us because we live in a white supremacist society.
00:38:38.140
I think the word inherent is challenging there. If we say...
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My favorite comment yesterday is from ForRealThough8555. The same people that voted for Joe Biden in 2020
00:39:19.040
are now upset that he's using their music. That's true. And they're gonna vote for him again.
00:39:23.020
And they're probably gonna be voting for him for a couple more centuries.
00:39:33.120
Brittany Mahomes, I'm told, is married to another football player.
00:39:37.240
I'm learning a lot about professional football over the past couple days.
00:39:41.320
Brittany Mahomes' husband is the quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes.
00:39:48.400
And she, on social media, vaguely implied her support for Trump.
00:39:55.840
I say vaguely implied because she didn't post a video saying,
00:40:00.300
She didn't even repost Trump, pro-Trump content.
00:40:04.900
And she liked a comment that was supportive of Trump.
00:40:13.020
Now, on Instagram, just like on Twitter, you could like a million comments.
00:40:17.840
But she liked, the wife of a football player liked a comment that appeared to be pro-Trump.
00:40:31.320
This was reported by the liberal New York Daily News.
00:40:36.260
And then, after this hit the news, this woman unliked the comments.
00:40:45.820
I don't know, was it her husband suggested maybe she unlike it?
00:40:51.160
Was it the team that told her husband that told her?
00:40:53.160
Was it the NFL that told the team that told the husband that told her?
00:41:00.540
You must, unlike the comments, that might make it seem like you are open to the possibility
00:41:10.340
These are the stakes for mainstream pop figures.
00:41:18.700
Whatever your job, wherever you are in the country,
00:41:24.320
chances are you work for a liberal organization.
00:41:27.560
Chances are, if you showed up to your office, you showed up to your job site tomorrow wearing
00:41:41.460
If you showed up to the water cooler chatting about how much you love Trump and J.D. Vance,
00:41:48.900
Certainly, if you had a sticker on your, I don't know, on your cubicle, on your truck, on your
00:41:54.840
wear, on, on, wore a t-shirt or something, you would get in trouble.
00:42:00.920
The same would not be the case if you wore a pro-Kamala shirt.
00:42:04.500
And this reality of our work culture is only magnified in celebrity culture.
00:42:12.240
Mainstream popular figures cannot so much as even hint that they may be sort of like a Republican.
00:42:21.080
Not even the wives of the mainstream popular figures, even when those mainstream popular figures work
00:42:28.520
in a sport that is watched almost exclusively by men, at least many of whom are conservative.
00:42:38.980
Which is why, whenever a cultural figure, like another, actually, Kansas City chief came out,
00:42:45.580
seems supportive of generally conservative views and causes, when they do this, it requires
00:42:51.820
such courage and they deserve such applause for it.
00:42:54.780
It's very, the pressure, it's, whatever pressure you feel at your job, in your community, at the
00:43:01.000
local PTA, whatever, to shut up about your conservative views, and I know it's intense pressure,
00:43:09.300
That's what these mainstream pop figures are feeling.
00:43:12.220
It's why I give them a little bit of grace when they unlike the comments or whatever.
00:43:16.520
But that is how rigged the system is against conservatives.
00:43:20.180
The system does not merely comprise the government and the ballot box.
00:43:41.980
And it is all, 100% statistically, rigged against conservatives.
00:43:49.360
And if you contradict them, you're going to be in trouble.
00:43:51.780
Now, speaking of political stakes, I don't want to go today before we get to this charming
00:43:58.760
A former top aide to the Democrat governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, who also, I guess,
00:44:04.620
worked for the previous governor of New York, Andy Cuomo, has just been arrested for being
00:44:10.100
an unregistered foreign agent working on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:44:14.000
This woman, Linda's son, former deputy chief of staff to Hochul, is charged with violating the Foreign
00:44:21.980
Agents Registration Act, visa fraud, alien smuggling, money laundering conspiracy.
00:44:27.980
Her husband also arrested on charges of money laundering conspiracy, bank fraud, conspiracy to commit bank
00:44:35.800
Apparently, they laundered this money to buy a $4 million home in Long Island, a $2 million condo in
00:44:43.340
Hawaii, in Honolulu, luxury cars, including a Ferrari, which are very hard to get, as the car guys will
00:44:50.520
So this was a big deal, influencing New York, which is a very powerful state.
00:44:59.420
Well, she was pretty successful at working for the Communist Chinese Party.
00:45:05.580
They were able to block representatives of the Taiwanese government from having access to the
00:45:11.820
This woman was able to change Hochul's and another politician's messaging regarding the CCP.
00:45:17.500
This spy was able to obtain official proclamations from Governor Hochul for Chinese
00:45:25.000
representatives and even tried to facilitate a trip by Hochul to China, though that one didn't
00:45:32.100
So if you're not from New York, you might not be familiar with the recent history, but
00:45:36.340
every single governor of New York goes down on corruption.
00:45:43.400
This governor, obviously, is implicate a top aide, was successfully wielding state influence
00:45:54.460
Before her, who was the governor, Andy Cuomo, Andy Cuomo went down on the scandal of killing
00:45:59.780
a bunch of senior citizens during COVID, trying to cover it up.
00:46:02.940
And then what they actually got him on was, you know, girls saying that he groped them or
00:46:07.500
But that was obviously the excuse to cover up for the broader Democrat mishandling of
00:46:13.940
David Patterson was a thoroughly corrupt politician who was accused of accepting all sorts of bribes,
00:46:22.460
you know, Yankees World Series tickets, trying to get various legal problems dismissed for
00:46:32.500
He became the governor because his predecessor went down, Elliot Spitzer, because he got caught
00:46:38.900
The last non-corrupt governor of New York was, coincidentally, the last Republican governor
00:46:47.420
This state, Albany, New York, it's so thoroughly corrupt.
00:46:53.620
And you can't help but notice one of the most corrupt state capitals in the country, what
00:47:00.640
It's Albany, which has been run by Democrats since Pataki.
00:47:04.680
What's the next most corrupt state in the country, state government?
00:47:18.000
These are Democrat machine cities, Democrat machine states that are doing all sorts of
00:47:27.720
terrible things that are bad for the constituents, but in some cases actually doing the bidding
00:47:33.240
That tells you a lot about the state of the Democrat machine.
00:47:41.600
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Republicans or Nazis, you cannot separate yourselves from the bad white people.
00:48:19.600
And what you're doing is you're stretching out of your whiteness.
00:48:26.860
I'm going to rename the George Washington Monument to the George Floyd Monument.
00:48:47.040
I just had to ask who you are because you have to be careful.