The Michael Knowles Show


Ep. 1581 - Diddy Predict His Future Arrest?


Summary

Did Diddy predict the 9/11 terrorist attack on the U.S. or did he just watch it happen? Plus, a new poll shows that President Trump and Kamala Harris are tied in the crucial swing state of Michigan. Plus, Israel could decide the election in a state with a large Muslim voter base.


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00:00:37.760 A new poll out of Michigan shows that despite the constant negative press,
00:00:41.400 President Trump and Kamala Harris are statistically tied in the crucial swing state of Michigan.
00:00:46.780 Suffolk University and USA Today put Kamala at 48 and Trump at 45,
00:00:51.840 with RFK Jr. still pulling down a solid 1% since Michigan won't let him off the ballot.
00:00:57.600 The margin of error is 4.4%, meaning that this race is currently tied.
00:01:04.260 Which means that events outside the control of candidates could decide the election.
00:01:11.240 Israel could decide the election in a state with a large Muslim voter base.
00:01:15.600 Radical left-wing professor and spoiler candidate, Cornel West, with his 0.6% of the vote,
00:01:22.760 could decide the election.
00:01:24.540 Your individual votes, if you live in Michigan, could decide this election.
00:01:30.320 Each side turning out every single voter it can is currently necessary for victory,
00:01:36.340 but it still isn't sufficient.
00:01:38.180 This poll is a reminder that this election, like all elections, ultimately could be decided,
00:01:45.640 very likely will be decided, by an act of God.
00:01:49.200 I'm Michael Knowles.
00:01:49.960 This is the Michael Knowles Show.
00:01:50.760 Welcome back to the show.
00:02:11.720 Did Diddy predict his detainment 20 or 25 years ago?
00:02:17.880 Now, creepy new footage of Mr. P. Diggity-Doo Dad talking about his parties and the freak-offs
00:02:26.300 and all the rest of it comes out.
00:02:28.240 How did so many people turn a blind eye to this for so long?
00:02:30.320 He was talking to the news outlets.
00:02:31.640 He was saying it on TV.
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00:03:44.800 Speaking of Israel, which I think is probably the event outside of the control of either candidate
00:03:52.220 that is most likely to disrupt the race in Michigan because the Muslim vote is going to be very important there,
00:03:57.720 and Kamala Harris is running as a challenger, even though she is in the incumbent administration,
00:04:02.740 and people are going to blame Biden and Harris for whatever happens next in the Israel-Gaza,
00:04:10.240 now Israel-Gaza-Lebanon war.
00:04:12.160 So probably Israel is the big question mark in all of this,
00:04:18.140 but it's not just America that's concerned about what Israel is up to.
00:04:22.460 So, Akir Starmer, the new liberal PM of the United Kingdom,
00:04:27.440 is demanding that Hamas release,
00:04:32.220 I think he wanted to say that Hamas should release the hostages.
00:04:37.680 That's not quite what came out of his mouth.
00:04:39.880 I call again for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza,
00:04:43.020 the return of the sausages, the hostages.
00:04:46.140 He wants a return of the sausages.
00:04:49.840 Now, he then said a return of the hostages.
00:04:53.640 It's unclear if he meant to say hostages,
00:04:56.400 but instead said sausages,
00:04:59.140 or is this like a quid pro quo?
00:05:02.660 The Hamas releases the hostages,
00:05:05.020 and Israel will release the sausages that it liberated from the Hezbollah members
00:05:09.560 with the pagers and the walkie-talkies.
00:05:12.680 I don't know.
00:05:13.480 Is that a Freudian slip?
00:05:14.460 Will you say one thing and mean your mother?
00:05:16.480 I'm not quite sure.
00:05:17.940 In any case, the world order is fraying.
00:05:21.900 The war in the Middle East is escalating.
00:05:24.680 It threatens to become not just a major regional conflict.
00:05:27.340 It could set off a global conflict.
00:05:30.420 And in the context of all of this,
00:05:32.500 Joe Biden is giving his farewell at the United Nations.
00:05:38.020 It did not go well.
00:05:39.500 It went about as well as you could possibly expect that it went.
00:05:42.460 Here is President Biden.
00:05:44.940 Remember him?
00:05:45.680 His valedictory for the world stage.
00:05:49.420 I made the preservation of democracy the central cause of my presidency.
00:05:53.680 This summer, I faced a decision whether to seek a second term as president.
00:05:59.840 It was a difficult decision.
00:06:02.600 Being president has been the honor of my life.
00:06:06.040 There's so much more I want to get done.
00:06:08.640 As much as I love the job, I love my country more.
00:06:12.560 I decided after 50 years of public service,
00:06:16.580 it's time for a new generation of leadership to take my nation forward.
00:06:21.460 My fellow leaders, let us never forget,
00:06:25.400 some things are more important than staying in power.
00:06:29.200 It's your people.
00:06:31.780 Some things are more important than staying in power.
00:06:34.820 Like when Chuck Schumer tells you you can't and then you can't run for re-election again.
00:06:43.020 What am I doing here?
00:06:44.080 Where am I?
00:06:45.560 A dishonest speech in that Biden is suggesting that he voluntarily gave up power.
00:06:49.980 He did not.
00:06:50.740 He ran for re-election.
00:06:52.140 He did his best to hold on to the Democratic nomination for president.
00:06:56.140 He engaged in that debate with Trump where Trump beat him so hard that the entire leadership class of the Democrats told Joe he could not go on.
00:07:04.280 And then a statement was issued in his name dropping out of the race while Biden hid in Delaware.
00:07:09.220 He's probably being imprisoned by the Democrat Party leadership at the time.
00:07:13.740 He says some things are more important.
00:07:16.980 He's looking back at all that he's done, all that legacy.
00:07:21.880 Well, what's the legacy?
00:07:24.060 The proof of the pudding is in the tasting.
00:07:27.260 He's standing there at the UN.
00:07:29.780 Is the world order better now than it was three and a half years ago?
00:07:33.520 Not at all.
00:07:34.460 Everything has gone to hell.
00:07:36.380 Three and a half years ago, President Trump had secured peace in the Middle East through the Abraham Accords.
00:07:42.140 You had a normalization of relations occurring between Saudi Arabia and the state of Israel.
00:07:47.160 You had Iran on the back foot not getting too aggressive.
00:07:50.620 You had Russia on its back foot not getting too aggressive.
00:07:53.200 Obviously, President Trump's administration was the only one in 20 years during which Vladimir Putin didn't further invade a foreign country.
00:08:01.680 You did not have a war in Ukraine yet.
00:08:03.620 Biden comes onto the world stage.
00:08:05.300 He starts cozying up to Iran, leads to a huge outbreak of war in the Middle East.
00:08:10.020 And then he literally invites Putin to invade Ukraine.
00:08:12.860 So, the world is on fire as Biden leaves because of his administration.
00:08:18.280 And it's not just Republicans who are saying that.
00:08:20.340 Vladimir Zelensky said that.
00:08:22.340 It's pretty clear.
00:08:23.680 It's a total failure.
00:08:25.160 Of all the many failures of the Biden administration, and there are too many to name in one episode of this show, this is probably the biggest.
00:08:33.100 It's the most glaring.
00:08:35.620 The world was relatively at peace before he took office.
00:08:39.240 It's now at war, increasingly at war, after he prepared to leave.
00:08:46.420 Not good news.
00:08:49.180 But he said, look, he's made democracy the central piece of his administration.
00:08:54.300 And so, that's why after the people of the Democrat Party nominated him, voted for him, and nominated for him to be their pick in 2024, he was pushed out.
00:09:03.740 There was a palace coup, and some lady who never got a single vote while she was running for president is now the nominee.
00:09:08.480 What a total joke.
00:09:10.960 The whole thing is in collapse.
00:09:12.340 Now, speaking of society falling apart, this is the most disturbing story I've seen in at least a few days.
00:09:20.360 I mentioned this on the show when it first was proposed, and you may have read some stories about it.
00:09:25.900 We are hurtling into a brave new world in which people will die in suicide pods.
00:09:31.980 There is a company manufacturing suicide pods that you climb into, you close the door, you flood the chamber by pressing a button with nitrogen gas, and you die.
00:09:43.600 That's the product.
00:09:44.580 That's how it works.
00:09:45.580 And then you're locked in there for a little bit to make sure you're good and dead.
00:09:49.020 Then, I guess it opens up and they can take your corpse out.
00:09:51.720 And you will pay for the privilege to kill yourself in these pods.
00:09:56.960 Well, it's no longer just a proposal.
00:09:59.260 It's no longer just science fiction.
00:10:01.280 The first successful suicide in a sarco pod has occurred.
00:10:07.500 This was a U.S. woman.
00:10:09.440 This is an American woman, 64 years old, who flew to Switzerland to have this done.
00:10:15.240 Now, the operators of this pod have been detained, thankfully.
00:10:22.660 The woman killed herself because she says she was suffering from a chronic condition.
00:10:27.920 The condition is just being reported as immune compromise.
00:10:33.500 Whatever that is, whatever immune compromise is, that's the justification for this woman killing herself at 64.
00:10:40.660 Now, it raises this question.
00:10:42.160 If the guys were arrested, is assisted suicide not legal in Switzerland?
00:10:47.360 No, it is.
00:10:48.080 For a second, I thought, wow, props to Switzerland.
00:10:49.920 That's great.
00:10:50.940 You know, you might be a little lax on certain laws, but you're not allowing your citizens to kill themselves.
00:10:56.520 That's great.
00:10:57.840 But no, it is legal in Switzerland.
00:11:00.540 However, the Swiss interior minister said that the sarco suicide pod might not be legal in two respects.
00:11:05.480 On the one hand, she says, it does not fulfill the demands of the product safety law and, as such, must not be brought into circulation.
00:11:12.860 On the other hand, the corresponding use of nitrogen is not compatible with the article on purpose in the chemicals law.
00:11:19.260 Okay.
00:11:19.420 So, it's maybe technically illegal, but in principle, it's not illegal.
00:11:24.800 And in a lot of countries, suicide is no longer – suicide was always illegal, but increasingly, it is being decriminalized, legalized, and encouraged in countries throughout the West.
00:11:36.680 And it's coming here to America.
00:11:37.940 It's already here in certain parts of the country, like Oregon, where younger and younger people are choosing to kill themselves, or the elderly are being pressured to kill themselves, or they're being convinced that they're a burden on their family, and so, out of despair, they're killing themselves.
00:11:51.440 I mean, it's just as horrific as possible.
00:11:54.200 But the question that we have to answer is, why is suicide wrong?
00:12:02.200 It's going to keep spreading.
00:12:03.560 If you think it isn't coming to a city near you, it is.
00:12:06.400 In America, and these little – these laws, and these regulations, and these real just instincts that people know this is wrong, but they can't quite explain why it's wrong, that's not going to suffice.
00:12:18.800 We have to explain why suicide is wrong.
00:12:21.240 And the reason suicide is wrong is that it's contrary to self-preservation.
00:12:26.320 It is good and normal and just to preserve yourself.
00:12:31.020 Suicide is contrary to self-preservation.
00:12:33.040 That's why it violates the natural law.
00:12:34.760 But that's probably not very satisfying, is it?
00:12:36.700 You could come up with another argument.
00:12:37.980 You could say, one reason suicide is bad is that it divides the human person into two.
00:12:43.440 It makes the human person a contradiction, opposed to his very self, so that in suicide, the individual is both the victim and the perpetrator.
00:12:55.800 This is a little bit more of a poetic understanding of why suicide is wrong.
00:12:59.420 But that's probably not really satisfying either.
00:13:01.680 And so the scientists and the sophists and the calculators and the economists are going to ask, well, what's the proof?
00:13:07.540 Show me the proof with statistics.
00:13:10.580 And I don't know, whatever other nonsense people demand in our scientific age.
00:13:14.280 They're going to say, prove to me that suicide is wrong.
00:13:16.720 And the simple answer is, you can't prove a first principle.
00:13:23.020 You can't prove a premise.
00:13:25.420 You can't prove an axiom.
00:13:29.100 C.S. Lewis addressed this in the book, Abolition of Man.
00:13:32.120 And he refers to these premises, these axioms as the tau.
00:13:36.540 But he says, you could also just call it the natural law or the first principles.
00:13:40.740 But it's wrong to commit murder.
00:13:44.900 Prove to me that it's wrong to commit murder.
00:13:48.640 You should honor your mother and father.
00:13:50.740 Prove to me why you should honor your mother and father.
00:13:53.180 You really can't.
00:13:54.700 You can make some good arguments, but you really ultimately can't.
00:13:57.420 You can't prove your premises.
00:13:59.840 But this isn't a flaw of ethics.
00:14:01.960 This is really how all knowledge works, not just ethical thinking, but all knowledge.
00:14:07.700 Mathematics works this way.
00:14:09.000 In mathematics, there are principles.
00:14:10.960 I think I mentioned this on the show yesterday.
00:14:12.640 I mentioned it somewhere yesterday.
00:14:14.280 In mathematics, there are premises, like A equals A or A plus B equals B plus A.
00:14:20.200 You can't prove those things.
00:14:21.460 They're just the premises that you start with.
00:14:23.900 And then from there, you build out to all of mathematics.
00:14:27.400 Well, the same goes for ethical thinking.
00:14:29.320 They're just things that we take for granted.
00:14:31.260 That's how we begin.
00:14:32.640 And by accepting those principles, we're able to think in a really accurate way, in a really
00:14:38.940 illustrative way about all sorts of other moral and ethical questions.
00:14:42.000 But you can't prove it.
00:14:43.660 You just have to kind of assume these things.
00:14:45.480 We just know these to be true because the natural law is written on every human heart.
00:14:48.720 And we all know it's true, but we deny it in this silly age.
00:14:53.320 We deny it to ourselves, to our own peril.
00:14:56.820 And I don't just mean to our own peril in an abstract way.
00:14:59.760 I mean, if we deny the natural law, which is inscribed on every human heart, we're just
00:15:05.780 going to start killing ourselves.
00:15:07.500 And that, in fact, is already happening.
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00:16:34.320 Speaking of institutional suicide, crazy story.
00:16:39.240 I think I might be the one who broke it.
00:16:41.460 At the very least, I called it to the public attention yesterday on X and I'm really pleased
00:16:47.620 to see the reaction to this story.
00:16:50.220 It is, I think, the most absurd instance of the transgender movement invading women's spaces
00:17:00.040 yet.
00:17:00.700 There have been some pretty absurd examples of this, but in this case, I think it's even
00:17:07.120 crazier.
00:17:08.840 There's a group that's been around for a very long time in America.
00:17:12.580 It's called the Daughters of the American Revolution.
00:17:15.060 It's a genealogical society.
00:17:18.320 Men who think that they're women are now attempting to join the Daughters of the American Revolution.
00:17:26.340 That part's not crazy because, well, it's crazy, but it's not shocking because the pro-trans
00:17:32.980 movement has been trying to invade all sorts of women's spaces.
00:17:35.280 Their bathrooms, their sports teams, they're everywhere.
00:17:38.140 But this one's crazy because the Daughters of the American Revolution, at least at the
00:17:43.060 leadership level, is accepting it and encouraging it.
00:17:46.240 Now, the Daughters of the American Revolution takes biology pretty seriously.
00:17:54.860 It's a genealogical organization.
00:17:56.800 It's the descendants of patriots who fought in the American Revolution.
00:18:01.220 Genealogy comes from the same root word as genetics.
00:18:04.620 Talking about your genes, man, chromosomes, you know, and the DAR takes biology so seriously
00:18:14.120 that if you are an adopted child of a family that can trace lineage back to the American
00:18:20.620 Revolution, you can't join.
00:18:22.300 No knock on you, but you just, you don't have the blood and the DNA coming from the patriots,
00:18:27.860 so sorry, you can't join the group.
00:18:29.320 But if you're a dude who thinks that he's a chick, you can join the group, according
00:18:34.060 to leadership.
00:18:35.300 It's not as though, by the way, there isn't a group that men who can trace their lineage
00:18:40.360 back can join.
00:18:41.100 In fact, I know this very well because my family is in it.
00:18:44.440 I have, I think, two ancestors who fought in the American Revolution, one of whom died of
00:18:49.340 his wounds from Bunker Hill early on, another one who fought from 1775 all the way through
00:18:53.540 the end of the war.
00:18:54.100 1783, he left the service, was discharged at Newburgh, General Washington was there.
00:19:02.840 So my grandfather was the president of his local chapter.
00:19:06.420 My father joined.
00:19:07.180 Whenever I finish my paperwork, I'll join the organization.
00:19:09.500 It's a great thing.
00:19:10.380 If the fellows want to join a fun genealogical group, they're more than welcome to join SAR.
00:19:15.040 But it's not about history.
00:19:18.040 It's not about preserving American traditions, certainly not preserving traditions.
00:19:22.460 These people, it's about invading any and all spaces that are dedicated to women.
00:19:29.580 So why are the gals going along with this?
00:19:34.000 Because they don't want to be accused of being exclusive, because they don't want to
00:19:38.180 be accused of being discriminatory.
00:19:39.840 But you know what?
00:19:41.760 If you're a private membership club that is defined by sex, then you have to be exclusive
00:19:49.360 and discriminatory.
00:19:50.020 You're saying half of the people can't join.
00:19:53.560 And the lines that we've heard from DAR leadership are really confusing here.
00:19:59.540 They say, they're pretending, first of all, that these transvestites were always allowed
00:20:03.920 in the group.
00:20:04.320 That's obviously not true.
00:20:06.220 For most of DAR's history, no one even considered that transgenderism was a category of being.
00:20:12.500 Then they say, well, we have to let the transvestites in because of anti-discrimination law.
00:20:16.620 But then they also remind members it's a private club, so they're not really bound by anti-discrimination
00:20:20.880 law.
00:20:21.580 And then the reason I even bring this up is multiple members have reached out to the Daily
00:20:26.080 Wire because they feel that they're not allowed to complain about this.
00:20:29.940 They're not allowed to push back from the leadership.
00:20:31.680 And so if you are a descendant of an American revolutionary patriot, you should email DAR33club
00:20:37.740 at gmail.com, certainly if you're a member of DAR, and you should tell the leadership you
00:20:42.460 don't want this.
00:20:44.460 It really bugs me, not just because I will, whenever I finish my paperwork, I'll join SAR,
00:20:50.280 and it's been important to my family, but because I think this is the really exemplary case
00:20:57.660 of the transgender agenda.
00:20:59.420 It's certainly up there.
00:21:02.700 This is a group devoted to history and tradition and preserving the norms of our society.
00:21:12.340 That is, of course, why it is being targeted.
00:21:15.520 Do you remember I interviewed a trans widow, a woman, Tracy Shannon, whose husband was a complete
00:21:22.960 degenerate and was a transvestite and all the rest of it.
00:21:27.060 And we had this very long interview, you can check it out in the Michael and series.
00:21:30.840 So you can only imagine how it felt when he was six years older, his dad decides he's
00:21:37.480 going to become a woman, and he goes and gets giant breast implants and a nose job and grows
00:21:44.260 his hair out long, and he's hanging his bras all around his trashy apartment for my son to
00:21:51.440 see, and whenever he would hug my son, he'd rub his breast up against him.
00:21:56.020 And people don't think about what this is like for the boys.
00:22:00.120 They don't think about what that's like at all.
00:22:02.860 I mean, dads have a certain feeling when you give them a hug, and now their dad was soft
00:22:09.240 and his enormous breasts would rub up against them, and that made them really uncomfortable.
00:22:15.520 I found out that woman's husband is one of the men trying to invade DAR.
00:22:21.080 No surprise at all.
00:22:24.460 If DAR, I hope the DAR leadership is watching this, I hope all of these leaders of women's
00:22:30.720 organizations, be it basketball leagues or sororities, anything, I hope you're all listening.
00:22:37.620 If the daughters of the American Revolution starts to admit men, the daughters of the American
00:22:44.380 Revolution has not been expanded.
00:22:46.020 The daughters of the American Revolution has been abolished.
00:22:49.940 The definition of the daughters of the American Revolution is that it is a group in which men
00:22:56.400 are not welcome.
00:22:58.160 It's for daughters, and daughters and sons are different.
00:23:01.920 You can't expand things endlessly.
00:23:04.740 When you expand things beyond their limits, you abolish that thing.
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00:24:47.520 Speaking of women being persecuted, Penn has just suspended law professor Amy Wax.
00:24:54.520 You may have – this is a saga that's been going on for months and months now.
00:24:58.040 Amy Wax is a conservative professor who's been called all sorts of things racist, offensive, discriminatory, blah, blah, blah.
00:25:05.620 And, you know, we usually hear the weak, piddling pleas for academic freedom from people on the right and the left, which previously advocated for academic freedom back when it served their purposes to upend standards and ensconce themselves in power.
00:25:23.600 Now you don't see any defenses of academic freedom from the left.
00:25:26.360 Well, they finally got her.
00:25:27.280 They finally suspended a tenured law professor at Penn for one year at half pay for what?
00:25:35.120 For supposedly racist and offensive comments.
00:25:37.380 So I figured I'd take a little look at some of these comments, the ones that are being reported in the media.
00:25:42.320 What did she say?
00:25:44.440 According to Penn, Professor Wax has a history of making sweeping and derogatory generalizations about groups by race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and immigration status.
00:25:54.800 Wax, quote, on numerous occasions in and out of the classroom, made discriminatory and disparaging statements targeting specific racial, ethnic, and other groups with which many students identify.
00:26:06.600 Okay, so give me some examples.
00:26:08.600 Here, ABC News gives me an example.
00:26:11.420 Wax, in an April 2022 Fox News interview, disparaged Indian Americans and said on some level their country is an SHIT hole.
00:26:22.160 Okay, you remember Trump made this comment about how we don't want to just totally open up our borders to SHIT hole countries because we don't want our countries to become like that, which is just obviously true.
00:26:33.920 So I imagine Amy Wax is reacting to that phrase.
00:26:38.340 And she says, well, some of these places really are SHIT holes.
00:26:44.060 Now, look how it's reported.
00:26:46.920 She disparaged Indian Americans by saying on some level their country is an SHIT hole.
00:26:52.460 Hold on.
00:26:52.720 I thought they're Indian Americans.
00:26:54.560 If they're Indian Americans, then are you misinterpreting Professor Wax to think that SHIT hole refers to America?
00:27:04.800 Well, the left has been saying that for centuries at this point.
00:27:07.560 So, the Indians have left India.
00:27:11.360 They've come to America.
00:27:12.300 Presumably, they've done that for a reason.
00:27:13.800 Probably, in a lot of cases, they basically would agree with Amy Wax here.
00:27:19.180 But no, Amy Wax is not allowed to suggest that there is a reason that people might leave their countries and come to America.
00:27:26.240 What's the next one?
00:27:26.820 And in 2021, Wax told Brown University Professor Glenn Lowry on his podcast that as long as most Asians support Democrats and help to advance their positions, I think the United States is better off with fewer Asians and less Asian immigration.
00:27:40.940 Okay?
00:27:41.540 So she's saying Asians are overwhelmingly likely to vote for Democrats.
00:27:46.320 So when we're deciding who should come into the country, we obviously have to have some limits.
00:27:50.640 Even the left in principle doesn't usually pretend that borders should be totally open.
00:27:55.400 So she's saying, yeah, we should reduce the number of people who come here and vote for Democrats.
00:28:02.420 What's wrong with that exactly?
00:28:04.020 Can someone explain to me what's wrong with that?
00:28:05.600 I can't – I don't quite get it.
00:28:08.920 If it were – if she were talking about people who come here and are more likely to vote for Republicans, and that's why we need to limit their immigration, well, she would be celebrated.
00:28:18.700 In fact, that's exactly what Barack Obama did when he called for mass migration from everywhere in Latin America except for Cuba.
00:28:24.140 He ended wet foot, dry foot, the policy that allowed Cubans who made it across the perilous shark-infested waters on rafts and on doors to make it to the shores of Florida.
00:28:35.640 He said, nope, you got to go back.
00:28:36.980 Why?
00:28:37.200 Because the Cubans vote Republican.
00:28:38.480 That's why.
00:28:39.320 Venezuelans tend not to vote Republican.
00:28:41.140 So, yeah, give us your Venezuelans, please.
00:28:43.240 Cubans, though?
00:28:43.960 Sorry, you got to go.
00:28:44.560 We don't want any Cubans anymore.
00:28:46.600 Obama said the same thing Amy Wax said.
00:28:49.320 But Obama will be given all sorts of awards and accolades, and Amy Wax will be suspended despite her tenure for it.
00:28:55.800 In 2022, according to this reporting, Amy Wax commented in class that gay couples are not fit to raise children.
00:29:03.660 That's just obviously true.
00:29:06.660 Does anyone seriously disagree with that?
00:29:09.380 I guess some people do seriously disagree with that.
00:29:11.340 People who think that men and women are exactly the same might try to disagree with that.
00:29:16.880 I mean, on a basic level, they can't disagree because two men and two women can't produce children.
00:29:21.720 It's not possible.
00:29:24.120 It's just not how it works.
00:29:25.760 So they are literally not fit to beget and therefore to raise children.
00:29:31.260 But broadly, even if they adopt a child or even if they go to the baby store and purchase the eggs from one woman and rent the womb of another woman and create a child as though the child were a handbag to be purchased at Ferragamo or something, even if they do that, they're not fit to raise a child.
00:29:47.980 In order to say that homosexual couples are fit to raise a child, you would have to believe that either men or women contribute nothing to the raising of a child.
00:29:58.800 Do you think that?
00:29:59.980 Which one is it?
00:30:00.540 Which one do you think for the libs who are certainly clipping this out for their activist groups right now, for the Kamala Harris campaign or whichever other groups are clipping this out right now, let me ask you a question.
00:30:09.260 Which is it?
00:30:11.280 Are men totally useless in raising children or is it the women who are totally useless in raising children?
00:30:17.020 Because my view, the traditional view, is that children are best raised by a mother and a father united in holy matrimony.
00:30:24.620 That dads have something to contribute and moms have something to contribute.
00:30:28.140 The people who support homosexuals purchasing children and raising them by pretending that they're a married couple or something, they necessarily are holding that women or men contribute nothing to the raising of children.
00:30:43.280 So which is it?
00:30:45.060 I probably won't give you an answer to that.
00:30:47.340 Show me the lie in anything this woman said.
00:30:50.920 The last example is the most egregious by far.
00:30:53.580 If you hold the view of marriage that has been held statistically by every single person ever since the dawn of man, if you hold the view of marriage that Barack Obama held as president in 2011, you are a bigot who needs to be stripped of your job and your livelihood despite holding tenure.
00:31:22.040 According to the Libs in 2024, Amy Wax did nothing wrong.
00:31:29.700 And if they can take her out, as apparently they've been able to, I don't hold out much hope for the other handful of conservatives in academia.
00:31:37.160 Now, speaking of unfair attacks on conservative scholars, this one takes the cake.
00:31:41.320 And my friend Kevin Roberts, who is the head of the Heritage Foundation, has come under fire because he's good at his job.
00:31:50.880 He is wielding the very established, very important think tank, the Heritage Foundation, to effective political ends.
00:31:59.920 So the Libs really don't like that.
00:32:01.360 They want their conservative think tanks to be writing useless white papers that never go anywhere.
00:32:06.900 As long as the right-wing think tanks are doing that, the Libs are happy.
00:32:11.280 But the moment that the right-wing think tanks actually have an effect on politics and personnel and policy, ooh, yikes, now we've got to take them out.
00:32:17.540 So they've said all sorts of crazy stuff about Project 2025 and the Heritage Foundation and everything.
00:32:22.340 But this is my favorite one, according to the Guardian.
00:32:24.980 Project 2025 mastermind allegedly told colleagues he killed a dog with a shovel.
00:32:34.460 Revealed!
00:32:35.580 Former colleagues claim Kevin Roberts told them he killed a neighbor's pit bull around 2004.
00:32:41.660 I don't know, if a pit bull were threatening my kids or something, you know, trying to gobble up my little toddlers,
00:32:46.720 then I think it would be rather justified to, you know, smack the thing with a shovel or something that would make me support Kevin Roberts even more.
00:32:56.120 But the silliest part of the story is it's just apparently totally made up.
00:33:03.000 In a statement to the Guardian, they include this, Roberts denied ever killing a dog with a shovel.
00:33:07.860 He did not answer questions about why several people say he told them that he had.
00:33:11.780 By the way, the people that they quote are apparently all liberal professors and people that he worked with when Kevin was in universities who didn't like him,
00:33:21.120 who say in the article that, you know, he was the odd man out being a conservative in academia.
00:33:31.760 So Kevin's statement says,
00:33:33.480 This is a patently untrue and baseless story backed by zero evidence.
00:33:36.900 That's correct.
00:33:37.420 In 2004, a neighbor's chained pit bull attempted to jump a fence into my backyard as I was gardening with my young daughter.
00:33:44.160 Thankfully, the owner arrived in time to restrain the animal before it could get loose and attack us.
00:33:49.860 Okay.
00:33:51.940 What is this all about?
00:33:54.160 Pit bull comes running at me and my toddler daughter.
00:33:56.520 Pit bull's going down.
00:33:57.540 Okay.
00:33:58.360 It's really nothing against pit bulls.
00:33:59.960 It's just how they're bred, but they eat toddlers.
00:34:02.000 And sometimes you got to, I know this is controversial in our day and age.
00:34:06.020 Human toddlers matter more than pit bulls.
00:34:09.220 They matter more than dogs.
00:34:10.180 They matter more than cats.
00:34:11.080 I like dogs and cats.
00:34:12.080 I don't think Haitians should be cooking them or doing voodoo with them in Ohio.
00:34:15.360 I think we ought to have appropriate care for animals and love God's creation and be good stewards of the environment and, you know, all the rest of it.
00:34:22.620 But today, the left, you know, elevates little dogs.
00:34:28.240 They treat dogs like children and they treat children like garbage.
00:34:32.360 They treat children like diseases to be exterminated through abortion and experimented on and sold like commodities.
00:34:39.440 So, they're really wrong about all of this.
00:34:42.320 But in this case, the story appears to be totally made up anyway.
00:34:45.140 There's no evidence that any of this happened.
00:34:47.820 So, what does it mean?
00:34:48.860 It means they're afraid of Kevin Roberts.
00:34:53.680 This is the best endorsement I could possibly imagine of Kevin Roberts as the head of the Heritage Foundation.
00:35:01.140 Can you name other heads of the Heritage Foundation?
00:35:03.640 I actually can name a few because I am in the conservative movement.
00:35:06.840 I've been around politics for a long time.
00:35:08.820 But even you, if you're listening to this show right now or you're watching it right now, you're probably pretty tuned into politics.
00:35:14.420 Can you name other heads of the Heritage Foundation?
00:35:16.140 Probably not.
00:35:16.480 Why can you name this guy?
00:35:20.020 Because the left has done its best to malign him and defame him.
00:35:24.760 And why have they done that?
00:35:28.000 The same reason that they come up with all sorts of nonsense about Trump and they launch all sorts of hoaxes and they cook up fake documents with Democrats and then they justify killing the man multiple times in a single election year.
00:35:40.280 They're afraid of him.
00:35:42.000 And why are they afraid of him?
00:35:43.180 Because for the first time in a long time, conservatives appear to have a plan of action that threatens the hegemony of the liberal establishment.
00:35:55.160 That's why.
00:35:56.340 Simple as.
00:35:57.460 Now, turning away from people who are defamed as disreputable to actually allegedly disreputable people, P. Diddy.
00:36:08.200 Did P. Diddy predict his own detainment, his own arrest over the freakout parties?
00:36:14.480 A clip has just reemerged from 1999, which was a great year to party, as some of you may remember.
00:36:24.680 Prince made that very, very clear.
00:36:26.060 But back in 1999, Mr. Diddy, then known as Puff Daddy, talked about the hottest ticket in town, which we'll get to in one second.
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00:37:19.700 My favorite comment yesterday is from JackMadness91, who says,
00:37:23.000 Trump officially has a bounty poster now.
00:37:26.580 I want one signed.
00:37:28.000 That is badass.
00:37:30.220 Fact check.
00:37:31.320 True.
00:37:31.960 P. Diddy, 1999, says that his parties are the hottest in town, so hot they might get him arrested.
00:37:40.360 Your parties are the hottest ticket around.
00:37:42.940 They won't even give me a permit for the parties, man.
00:37:45.780 They don't want me to throw the parties no more.
00:37:47.740 We ain't going to stop.
00:37:48.760 We're going to keep on having fun bringing people together from all walks of life.
00:37:52.200 You're going to hear about my parties.
00:37:53.220 They're going to be shutting them down.
00:37:54.300 They're going to probably be arresting me, doing all types of crazy things just because we want to have a good time.
00:37:59.140 Whenever you bring up a different element into people's environment, things that broaden people's horizons, people get intimidated.
00:38:06.320 There's a lot of people out there that feel intimidated by it.
00:38:09.280 It ain't nothing but breaking down racial barriers, breaking down generation barriers, people from all walks of life.
00:38:16.120 Ron Perlman talking to Jay-Z.
00:38:18.440 Jay-Z talking to, you know what I'm saying?
00:38:20.680 It just goes on and on.
00:38:22.160 You know, it's just like people from all walks of life connecting and getting together.
00:38:26.840 They are connecting.
00:38:28.520 They're connecting in all sorts of ways, disordered ways.
00:38:32.320 Some of the allegations about Puff Daddy's freak-out parties, which maybe the freak-out parties were a little different than these parties.
00:38:38.900 Maybe the freak-out parties evolved over time.
00:38:40.400 But the parties in question involved thousands of bottles of lubricant and baby oil and hookers and drugs and IV fluids after the days-long Bacchanals involving uppers and orgies.
00:38:57.660 And it's just a little different than the way Puff Daddy describes at least his early parties.
00:39:04.340 Now, a little bit later on, I think it was around 2002, Puff Daddy goes a little bit more into detail.
00:39:12.100 Gives us a little bit more color about some of those parties.
00:39:15.520 We need alcohols.
00:39:17.560 Right.
00:39:18.280 Alcohols.
00:39:18.800 Right.
00:39:19.280 Not just one alcohol.
00:39:20.620 Alcohols.
00:39:21.120 Right.
00:39:21.420 Just different blend.
00:39:22.500 You need the ladies.
00:39:23.300 You need the booze.
00:39:24.200 You need some water.
00:39:28.240 For watering plants?
00:39:29.500 No, no.
00:39:30.680 I don't know if guys have noticed this.
00:39:32.080 It's like a lot of ladies drink water at parties.
00:39:34.980 They just, you know, so if you don't have what they need, they're going to leave.
00:39:37.660 Right.
00:39:37.960 Got to keep them there.
00:39:38.900 Right.
00:39:39.260 You need locks on the doors.
00:39:42.920 Okay, this is sounding kind of dangerous now.
00:39:45.340 It's a little kinky, but, you know.
00:39:46.840 Yeah, yeah.
00:39:47.320 Rockery, but just check it out.
00:39:48.940 You need a lot of heat.
00:39:51.440 A lot of heat.
00:39:52.380 Heat.
00:39:52.720 You mean that physically the place has to be hot?
00:39:54.900 You don't have no air conditioning.
00:39:56.300 No air conditioning.
00:39:57.260 Why is that?
00:39:57.740 Heat affects the alcohol, and it also affects, like, you know, everybody gets a little bit more
00:40:02.040 comfortable and loose.
00:40:03.060 Builds up a nice little sweat.
00:40:05.320 That just sounds disgusting.
00:40:06.720 What are you doing?
00:40:08.100 Depends on the way you look at it.
00:40:09.520 Depends.
00:40:09.800 Oh, people start getting kind of, it gets kind of sexy.
00:40:12.240 Is that what you're saying?
00:40:13.200 You got to lock the doors.
00:40:15.320 Yeah, if you don't have water for them, they're going to leave.
00:40:17.300 So you got to make sure they stay.
00:40:18.440 You got to put some locks on those doors.
00:40:19.680 It's a little kinky, but you got to get them all really hot.
00:40:22.740 Hot and bothered and sweaty.
00:40:24.740 And okay, now we're getting a little bit darker.
00:40:27.360 Because initially, P. Diddy's alleged depraved, drug-fueled human trafficking orgies, alleged,
00:40:39.060 initially we were told it's just about getting people together, man, you know?
00:40:42.720 It's about breaking down barriers.
00:40:44.300 Well, it is about, I guess it is about breaking down barriers.
00:40:46.660 That's always how the left markets its revolutionary plans.
00:40:54.500 It's about breaking down barriers, tearing down the standards that keep us apart.
00:40:59.920 It's about inclusion.
00:41:00.740 We need to let men join the Daughters of the American Revolution.
00:41:05.040 We need to let men change in the public girls' room at the swimming pool.
00:41:09.480 We need to, you know, it's just about inclusion and just getting to know each other and getting together, you know?
00:41:16.340 And it's about getting a little bit drunk, too.
00:41:19.120 It'll reduce your inhibitions.
00:41:20.940 It's about getting a little drunk.
00:41:22.000 It's about turning the heat up so that you feel literally like you're in hell.
00:41:25.680 And then it's about making, it's about putting locks on doors, by the way.
00:41:29.380 It's about, because you might want to try to get out, but we got to break down those barriers.
00:41:32.720 We got to, we got to be inclusive.
00:41:35.640 And maybe if you ever feel like you don't want to be, well, you're going to try turning that doorknob.
00:41:40.660 It ain't going to work.
00:41:41.900 It's a little kinky.
00:41:43.100 Hey, but open your mind to kinkiness, isn't it?
00:41:45.340 Isn't it great?
00:41:45.960 Yeah.
00:41:46.220 And then we're going to get a thousand bottles of lubricant and a ton of hookers and drugs.
00:41:49.700 And then when you're at the point of exhaustion or possibly even death,
00:41:53.620 then we'll stick you with an IV so that you can keep going a few days later.
00:41:58.700 Ugh, that got pretty dark.
00:42:01.520 Kind of disgusting, huh?
00:42:03.600 That is, that is how this always goes.
00:42:07.900 Notice the reality always gets progressively darker.
00:42:11.720 You think, I mean, the most lurid example is transgenderism.
00:42:14.960 Just think about, imagine if you were the opposite sex.
00:42:18.840 Imagine, imagine all the people.
00:42:22.960 Imagine if you were the opposite sex.
00:42:24.080 And then what's the reality of it?
00:42:25.800 You start chopping off your body, sawing off parts of your forearm,
00:42:29.260 giving you chemicals that sterilize you and that lead you to an early death.
00:42:33.860 There's an irony to all of this.
00:42:36.780 The irony is, and Puff Daddy explains it perfectly,
00:42:40.660 the more liberated you get, the more enslaved you get.
00:42:47.020 When we're talking about this kind of liberation,
00:42:49.100 it's all about breaking down barriers, getting liberated, man.
00:42:52.000 That's why we're going to lock the door.
00:42:53.840 We got to lock the door to make you get liberated.
00:42:57.820 We're going to, the more liberated you get, the more,
00:43:01.480 the less conscious you become because you're getting so drunk on all that,
00:43:03.940 all those alcohols and all those other drugs that allegedly were at the parties later on.
00:43:08.180 And the more liberated you get, the more like a beast you become
00:43:14.280 because you just become flesh, you know, bumping uglies up together.
00:43:17.180 There's no, you become much less rational, much less conscious.
00:43:20.660 You're just kind of going with the flow and with your instinct, man.
00:43:23.340 So you, ironically, and this again, this comes from C.S. Lewis and Abolition of Man.
00:43:30.640 And the more that you, the more that you break free from limits,
00:43:37.120 well, ultimately, you're going to free yourself from humanity.
00:43:42.640 You're going to lose the things that make you distinctively human.
00:43:46.040 When you finally break through all the strictures upon you,
00:43:50.500 what do you have?
00:43:50.980 You have the freedom to kill yourself, I guess.
00:43:53.540 Freedom to treat yourself like an animal
00:43:55.080 and the freedom to kill yourself slowly with drugs and disease
00:43:59.760 or quickly with a suicide pod in Switzerland.
00:44:02.580 Now, speaking of weird sex stuff,
00:44:05.140 Ryan Routh, the alleged would-be assassin,
00:44:09.260 the second would-be assassin against Trump.
00:44:13.260 The first one, obviously, was killed in Pennsylvania after he failed.
00:44:15.820 The second one had the muzzle of his gun sticking through Trump's golf course.
00:44:20.300 Allegedly, I have to say allegedly, a hundred times.
00:44:22.120 Well, his son has just been arrested on child porn charges.
00:44:27.840 Oren Routh is facing federal charges for the possession of child pornography
00:44:32.340 after investigators searched his home in North Carolina.
00:44:35.640 And the search was in connection to an investigation
00:44:40.880 totally unrelated to child pornography and child exploitation.
00:44:44.720 They were searching his home because his dad allegedly tried to murder President Trump.
00:44:48.700 And just this guy's luck, he had a ton of child pornography on his computer, allegedly.
00:44:57.020 Talk about rotten luck.
00:44:59.780 Talk about the worst assassin ever.
00:45:02.380 Talk about, I feel, you know, I actually pity people who get arrested for all sorts of things.
00:45:07.420 I pity their victims probably more, but I pity them too
00:45:10.420 because they're slaves to sin and they've destroyed their lives.
00:45:14.900 And so you do kind of feel bad.
00:45:16.180 You feel bad for a serial killer in a way.
00:45:19.260 But this guy now could go to prison for a long time.
00:45:22.940 And he might not have ever been caught.
00:45:25.080 Police might not have ever come to his door,
00:45:26.820 except that his dad allegedly tried to murder the president.
00:45:29.120 So what does this tell us politically?
00:45:30.620 What do we conclude from this?
00:45:32.840 We conclude
00:45:33.680 that there is no such thing
00:45:37.800 as a private sin.
00:45:40.440 This is one of the big mistakes
00:45:42.040 that I think people make
00:45:43.040 in modern politics
00:45:45.900 on the left and the right.
00:45:48.240 We pretend
00:45:49.120 that there is
00:45:50.200 what we do publicly,
00:45:52.020 but then there's private sin.
00:45:53.380 So what the left does
00:45:56.100 is they actually want to make,
00:45:57.580 they want to celebrate private sin.
00:45:59.040 They want, you know,
00:45:59.840 perverts to be twerking in leather garments
00:46:02.860 in front of children on Main Street
00:46:04.060 during their parade.
00:46:04.780 So they want to take private sin
00:46:06.460 and pretend it's not sin
00:46:07.460 and make it public.
00:46:08.700 But even many people on the right
00:46:09.940 will say,
00:46:10.300 well, look,
00:46:10.880 don't judge what a man does in his bedroom.
00:46:12.860 Don't judge what a man does
00:46:13.940 in his private life,
00:46:15.100 whether it's, I don't know,
00:46:16.060 as a matter of business
00:46:16.880 or in his family
00:46:18.760 or I don't know,
00:46:19.800 whatever,
00:46:20.040 on his computer in this case.
00:46:21.180 It's private life is private life
00:46:23.520 and public life is public life.
00:46:24.760 But there's really no such thing
00:46:26.360 as private sin
00:46:26.940 because a sin is a violation
00:46:29.820 and the violation
00:46:31.480 will affect somebody else.
00:46:32.840 It will, at the very least,
00:46:33.900 affect your behavior
00:46:34.860 and you're part of society,
00:46:37.720 so your behavior
00:46:38.480 could have a deleterious effect
00:46:40.180 on other people.
00:46:41.460 And also,
00:46:42.280 you can't have a society
00:46:44.400 of people
00:46:45.600 enthralled to vice
00:46:47.220 and terrible things.
00:46:49.000 The whole society
00:46:49.760 is hooked on vice
00:46:50.680 and just degenerate behavior
00:46:52.260 and then expect
00:46:53.080 to have a good society.
00:46:54.400 Your constitution's not going
00:46:55.460 to save you in that case.
00:46:57.280 Your beautiful public buildings
00:47:00.820 are not going to save you.
00:47:01.700 If all the people are rotten,
00:47:03.400 then they're not going to just
00:47:04.880 confine their rottenness
00:47:06.340 to their homes
00:47:07.480 but suddenly take on virtue
00:47:10.040 when they're in public.
00:47:11.200 They're just,
00:47:11.740 if you got a bunch of rotten people,
00:47:13.940 you're going to have a rotten country.
00:47:15.000 It's not that complicated.
00:47:17.020 There's no member block today.
00:47:18.240 You'll notice I'm here at PragerU
00:47:19.480 because I was filming
00:47:20.360 some episodes of my show,
00:47:21.240 the book club here,
00:47:22.800 and because Professor Jacob's
00:47:24.260 rig in our hotel room
00:47:25.040 was no good,
00:47:25.480 so we're filming here
00:47:26.240 at the Michael Knowles show
00:47:26.980 at PragerU,
00:47:28.400 which means I have no iPad.
00:47:30.460 I got nothing.
00:47:32.620 Well, I guess I have
00:47:33.340 my personal iPad,
00:47:34.120 but I'm not logged in,
00:47:34.880 so anyway, forget about it.
00:47:36.400 We will see you back
00:47:37.420 in Nashville tomorrow.
00:47:38.380 I'm Michael Knowles.
00:47:39.000 This is the Michael Knowles show.
00:47:40.100 See you then.
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00:47:53.960 The stakes are sky high.
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00:47:58.720 Governor Walz.
00:48:00.420 Face off.
00:48:02.240 But who will land
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