The Michael Knowles Show - November 08, 2024


Ep. 1613 - Trump Makes Lib Women Stop Sleeping Around


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 33 minutes

Words per Minute

184.10196

Word Count

17,195

Sentence Count

1,476

Misogynist Sentences

127

Hate Speech Sentences

91


Summary

As President Trump prepares to fix the country, the left continues its temper tantrum. Women are shaving their heads over President Trump s win. Dave McCormick has won his Senate seat in Pennsylvania. President Trump has chosen his Chief of Staff, and it s a smart pick.


Transcript

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00:00:57.920 As President Trump prepares to fix the country, the left continues its temper tantrum.
00:01:03.200 It is now three days since Trump demolished Kamala Harris at the ballot box, and the liberal meltdown continues.
00:01:11.180 I'm Michael Knowles.
00:01:11.880 This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:01:12.700 Welcome back to the show.
00:01:32.920 Women are shaving their heads over President Trump's win.
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00:02:56.140 We're also getting some breaking news, breaking as of last night, and then even some that's breaking earlier this morning.
00:03:04.240 Dave McCormick has won his Senate seat in Pennsylvania.
00:03:06.920 He has ousted Bob Casey, the Pennsylvania Democrat, Dave McCormick, a very strong Republican candidate.
00:03:14.560 This was a tight race, and Bob Casey has not yet conceded because it's patriotic to refuse to accept election results if you're a Democrat, according to the Libs.
00:03:24.680 But he's won.
00:03:25.640 The AP has called the race.
00:03:27.400 The Republicans have 53 seats in the Senate.
00:03:29.980 We'll see what happens.
00:03:30.660 Arizona's still counting ballots.
00:03:32.100 There might be some lawsuits in Nevada.
00:03:34.240 We'll see what happens there.
00:03:35.900 But at the very least, Republicans have 53 Senate seats.
00:03:40.060 Very, very good news.
00:03:41.440 Congratulations to Dave McCormick on a hard-fought, extremely expensive Senate campaign that further cements President Trump's mandate, the Republicans' mandate to govern.
00:03:52.740 Now, speaking of President Trump, we have news on that front, too.
00:03:55.220 President Trump has selected his chief of staff, and the winner is Susie Wiles, who ran the Trump campaign.
00:04:05.660 This is a really impressive pick.
00:04:09.040 It's a really smart pick.
00:04:10.020 Susie Wiles has a phenomenal, incredible career in Republican politics.
00:04:15.040 Really, really tough.
00:04:16.380 She really burst onto the scene for a lot of people's attention when she helped launch Rick Scott down in Florida.
00:04:23.120 But she's had a storied career in politics.
00:04:25.460 Very impressive woman.
00:04:26.500 But the other reason that this pick is delightful is because in the final days of the campaign, Mark Cuban launched this attack on Donald Trump that Trump does not ever surround himself with strong, intelligent women.
00:04:42.900 And I thought, you know, Trump seems only to surround himself with strong, intelligent women.
00:04:50.360 The first woman who ever won an American presidential campaign as the campaign manager was Kellyanne Conway.
00:04:57.920 That was Trump's campaign manager.
00:05:00.120 Trump's next successful campaign manager, Susie Wiles, who's now going to become the White House chief of staff.
00:05:05.340 You think about all the women, terrific press secretaries, Sarah Sanders, Kayleigh McEnany.
00:05:10.620 You think of you think of the lawyers, you think of Hope Hicks, the communications director, you think of Ivanka Trump, President Trump's daughter, who's had a very successful career in her own right.
00:05:22.240 The list goes on.
00:05:23.260 I don't want to exclude anyone, but we'd be here all day if if we listed all the strong, intelligent women that Trump has around him.
00:05:29.140 And now he's picked one to run the White House, to to have the key position in the White House.
00:05:35.340 She did a great job on the Trump campaign.
00:05:37.800 Obviously, it was a total success, complete tsunami for Trump and the Republicans.
00:05:43.780 So that pick is cemented.
00:05:46.140 One expects more senior White House staff cabinet officials to to be unveiled in the next couple of weeks.
00:05:52.700 And then on top of all of that, I will be going to Iowa on Monday.
00:05:58.220 I'm real excited.
00:05:59.300 This is, I think, my final YAF speech of the semester.
00:06:02.780 We may have one more, but it might be my final of this semester.
00:06:06.520 And the timing was perfect because it is right after the election.
00:06:09.800 The title of that speech, which I had to submit a month or so ago, is Our Long National Nightmare, because I felt it would work no matter who won the election.
00:06:18.280 If Trump won, you could say Our Long National Nightmare is over.
00:06:20.920 And if Kamala won, you could say Our Long National Nightmare is just beginning, or at the very least, it's continuing.
00:06:25.980 So anyway, if you want tickets to that, I put a link on my X page.
00:06:30.220 But you can also go to yaf.org or just Google Michael Knowles, University of Iowa.
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00:06:37.140 Get your tickets now, though.
00:06:38.360 I think it's going to be a hot event because people are celebrating and they're very, very happy.
00:06:43.040 And then some other people are very, very angry.
00:06:45.280 But in any case, passions are running high.
00:06:46.640 It should be a great time.
00:06:48.220 Now, speaking of the people who are really angry over President Trump winning, the meltdown is continuing.
00:06:53.640 There's a clip, you know, at this point it's a day or two old, but I really don't want to miss it amid the flurry of news.
00:07:00.180 And that, of course, would be Jimmy Kimmel crying on national television over Trump's victory.
00:07:07.440 Let's be honest, it was a terrible night last night.
00:07:10.220 It was a terrible night for women, for children, for the hundreds of thousands of hardworking immigrants who make this country go, for health care, for our climate, for science, for journalism, for justice, for free speech.
00:07:29.060 It was a terrible night for poor people, for the middle class, for seniors who rely on Social Security, for our allies in Ukraine, for NATO, for the truth and democracy and decency.
00:07:44.980 And it was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him.
00:07:48.040 And guess what?
00:07:48.560 It was a bad night for everyone who voted for him, too.
00:07:50.740 You just don't realize it yet.
00:07:53.100 Tears in his eyes, his eyes glistening the whole time.
00:07:56.180 This man used to host The Man Show.
00:07:59.340 He hosted his show on Comedy Central for years with Adam Carolla called The Man Show.
00:08:05.620 It's a terrible night.
00:08:08.020 It's a terrible night for women and children and immigrants.
00:08:12.220 It's a terrible night for Ukraine and our allies.
00:08:16.460 And the irony, of course, is the opposite is true.
00:08:19.840 If it's a terrible night for free speech, what are you talking about?
00:08:27.320 The libs were openly running on censoring conservatives.
00:08:31.000 The free speech issue is the issue, probably more than any, certainly toward the top of the list, that got Elon Musk and Joe Rogan to support Trump in this campaign.
00:08:40.900 The left has openly called to censor conservatives.
00:08:44.720 They're doing that today.
00:08:45.540 They're saying there's too much misinformation out there.
00:08:47.740 We need to stop these conservatives.
00:08:49.200 We need to shut down conservative podcasts.
00:08:51.520 They put my face in the header of The New York Times.
00:08:54.240 Didn't cite a single thing I said.
00:08:55.840 Didn't mention me once.
00:08:56.840 But right there in the middle of their header, oh, these podcasts spreading misinformation.
00:09:01.260 The insinuation being that social media needs to censor conservatives.
00:09:05.580 Bad night.
00:09:06.300 Oh, it's a bad night for children.
00:09:07.500 Bad night for children.
00:09:08.680 Trump's campaign ran on two things.
00:09:11.040 We're going to diminish the number of babies who can be killed.
00:09:14.740 And we're going to stop Democrats from castrating little kids.
00:09:19.760 Seems like it was a great night for kids.
00:09:22.280 Terrible night for women.
00:09:23.700 Oh, that's odd.
00:09:24.540 How is it then that married women voted for Trump and even unmarried women and even young women in particular moved more into Trump's direction over 2020?
00:09:35.400 How do you explain that?
00:09:36.260 Terrible night for immigrants.
00:09:39.260 Terrible night.
00:09:39.820 What kind of immigrants?
00:09:40.740 I assume he's speaking about Hispanic immigrants.
00:09:42.940 That's usually what they mean because they're referring to our open border and the mass migration from Latin America.
00:09:48.360 Okay, well, then why did Trump win 46% of Hispanics?
00:09:50.920 Seems like all of these groups in huge numbers did not think it was such a terrible night because they actually voted for Trump.
00:09:58.000 And one of the few people crying is Jimmy Kimmel.
00:10:02.480 Why is he crying?
00:10:03.340 I think he might be crying in part because of his diminished relevance.
00:10:07.400 The fact that I'm only getting to this story two days later, three days later, tells you the whole deal.
00:10:12.500 Tells you that what the New York Times said and the Washington Post said, at least on this story, is true.
00:10:17.140 That the establishment media's relevance and power is greatly diminished.
00:10:23.760 Diminished, smacking my cigar box around.
00:10:25.980 I'm so animated by this.
00:10:28.260 Greatly diminished.
00:10:29.280 Terrible night for Ukraine.
00:10:30.860 The Joe Biden grand strategy on Ukraine has been to use Ukraine as a meat grinder to inadvertently slaughter lots of Ukrainians, but to do so for the purpose of slaughtering lots of Russians, which will degrade our adversary in Russia and, in the grand strategic view, benefit the United States.
00:10:54.360 That's the actual strategy.
00:10:56.320 I'm not reading tea leaves here.
00:10:57.560 That is the explicit and intentional strategy in Ukraine.
00:11:02.520 Trump's strategy, well, when he was president, was to not let the Ukraine war kick off, which is why Putin did not further invade any country on Trump's watch.
00:11:09.600 First time in 20 years that that's happened.
00:11:12.200 But furthermore, Trump's strategy now is to end the war.
00:11:15.780 Seems like it's a pretty good night for Ukraine.
00:11:17.300 Seems like it's a pretty good night for the whole world.
00:11:20.620 But not for Jimmy Kimmel.
00:11:22.040 Tears in his eyes.
00:11:22.860 And those people who voted for him, they'll find out too.
00:11:25.780 Well, I don't know.
00:11:27.560 Three and a half years, inflation's gone up by at least 22, 23 percent.
00:11:31.600 Some places, maybe more like 30 percent.
00:11:33.980 And mass migration has become so terrible that even the Democrat mayor of New York says that the Biden-Harris policy is going to destroy New York City.
00:11:42.520 And wars have kicked off in Eastern Europe, in the Middle East.
00:11:45.900 Both areas, a tinderbox.
00:11:49.820 I don't know.
00:11:51.280 Castrating kids, killing babies.
00:11:54.000 I don't know.
00:11:54.820 It seems like Tuesday night was a good night for everybody.
00:11:59.040 And it was a good night because people went out, not only to give an electoral college majority, but the majority of Americans went out to vote for Trump because they know that a Trump presidency is going to be better.
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00:13:43.840 While Jimmy Kimmel is crying, the ladies of The View are shrieking.
00:13:49.640 They are specifically placing blame at the feet of Latinos, whom they claim are misogynistic.
00:13:55.940 And finally, we talk a lot about these different demographics and these assumptions of where they're gonna go.
00:14:00.480 So Latinos in Texas, a district that's 97% Latino, went 75 percentage points for Donald Trump.
00:14:07.280 Why?
00:14:07.960 Misogyny.
00:14:08.500 No, it's on the border.
00:14:10.020 It's misogyny.
00:14:10.620 The border crisis is on their doorstep.
00:14:12.420 And they were begging people to care about it for years.
00:14:14.860 Misogyny and sexism.
00:14:16.080 That's what that was.
00:14:16.600 The lessons are not misogyny.
00:14:17.440 Knock, knock.
00:14:18.440 Who's there?
00:14:19.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:20.060 It's Whoopi.
00:14:21.680 Okay, so was it Whoopi who said misogyny, or was it one of the other ladies on the panel?
00:14:25.980 I don't know.
00:14:26.240 The first one, though, the fake Republican on the panel, Alyssa whatever, she says the
00:14:31.620 Latinos ended up cutting for Trump in this area, and why?
00:14:35.740 It's because of the border.
00:14:37.120 The border would be one reason.
00:14:38.260 I think there are other reasons, too.
00:14:39.600 But of course, the knee-jerk reaction from the other ladies on The View, misogyny.
00:14:44.880 It has to be misogyny.
00:14:47.920 And this ties in with the other liberal excuse, which is black people voted disproportionately
00:14:54.600 this year for Trump because black people are misogynistic.
00:15:00.680 Latinos voted overwhelmingly for Trump, or disproportionately, I should say, for Trump,
00:15:06.920 because Latinos are racist and don't like black people.
00:15:10.160 But now The View is adding on to that and saying, no, but the Hispanics also, like the black people,
00:15:15.660 hate women.
00:15:17.920 But how quickly they turn when black voters and Hispanic voters play nice with the Democrats
00:15:24.560 and they don't make too much noise and they don't voice their own opinions and they don't
00:15:27.680 ever step out of line, then they're the most wonderful people in the world.
00:15:31.340 They can do no wrong.
00:15:33.100 They're the dreamers.
00:15:35.080 They're the future of America.
00:15:37.440 They're the diversity that makes our country so great.
00:15:39.680 But the minute any of them, even a little bit black men, 20% vote for Trump.
00:15:45.120 Hispanics, they don't even, not even the majority vote for Trump, just 45, 46%.
00:15:48.760 The minute they do that, you hate women, you're racist, you are white supremacists.
00:15:54.580 How quickly?
00:15:55.580 And I think that is going to be a wake-up call.
00:15:58.060 This election was in many ways a wake-up call to black voters, to Hispanic voters, to others.
00:16:04.380 We said, wow, hold on, we've been voting in lockstep with the Democrats for years now,
00:16:09.380 decades.
00:16:10.540 And I don't know, they seem to have gone a little bit crazy.
00:16:14.360 They're taking our votes for granted.
00:16:15.720 They're not delivering.
00:16:16.880 Maybe we're going to vote for Trump.
00:16:17.920 I think the reaction from the Democrats to turn on them on a dime, I think that's going
00:16:23.700 to compound the problem for Democrats.
00:16:26.340 Black people and Hispanic people and even women, perhaps, are going to see where they
00:16:33.200 really stand, which is that the left does not view them as particularly good, particularly
00:16:37.700 wonderful, particularly deserving of privilege.
00:16:40.040 They just view them as a political instrument to be exploited.
00:16:42.640 And when the instrument doesn't work anymore, it's going to be tossed to the side.
00:16:45.140 Now, speaking of women, there's a growing social media trend among feminist left-wing women
00:16:53.080 who are reacting to the Trump presidency with what is called the 4B campaign to swear off
00:17:01.620 men.
00:17:02.980 Not that my content reaches a lot of men because I have an IQ of 130, but I want the men in
00:17:08.880 this country to know that half the female population, we're dry.
00:17:12.920 We're probably going to stay dry.
00:17:14.640 I'm dry as a desert, baby, and I don't want it to change.
00:17:19.480 Yeah, we're not going to like you anymore.
00:17:22.180 You understand that?
00:17:23.160 Like, it doesn't matter if you take away abortion.
00:17:26.020 Like, we'll want to have your babies even less, right?
00:17:29.620 Even if you take away contraception, like, women are really good at celibacy because you
00:17:36.220 guys are actually a threat to us.
00:17:38.680 So we have a lot less to gain from you.
00:17:41.840 So, yeah, 4B all the way.
00:17:44.700 Let's make some money, I guess.
00:17:46.620 That's all we can do now.
00:17:48.380 It's always the eyes.
00:17:49.700 The eyes always tell the story.
00:17:51.600 Nothing's real.
00:17:52.900 They're popping out of her head.
00:17:54.100 And when she's saying 4B, 4B refers to a Korean trend that took off in 2017 around the beginning
00:18:01.000 of the Me Too movement, which was also contrived and astroturfed and led by some of the greatest
00:18:06.680 hypocrites in the world, in Hollywood, and in the professional left.
00:18:11.060 4B refers to the refusal to date men.
00:18:15.120 I'm going to botch all of these Korean words, so please forgive me.
00:18:18.900 B-yon-ye.
00:18:20.540 Then it's the refusal to sleep with men.
00:18:24.820 B-se-kyu.
00:18:26.200 Then it's the refusal to get married.
00:18:29.040 Like, specifically what they call heterosexual marriage, which in years past was just called
00:18:34.580 marriage.
00:18:35.100 But the refusal to get married.
00:18:36.520 B-hon.
00:18:37.700 And childbirth.
00:18:38.900 Refusal to have kids.
00:18:39.920 B-kul-san.
00:18:42.440 So this lady opens up her video.
00:18:45.700 This is probably the most viral of them to say, I have an IQ of 130 men, so listen to
00:18:51.880 me.
00:18:51.960 So because she has an IQ of 130, a fact about which she is boasting for some reason, she
00:18:58.860 probably, she must know that this whole 4B campaign is just a reenactment of the ancient
00:19:04.340 Greek play Lysistrata.
00:19:05.480 Lysistrata is a play from the 5th century BC by Aristophanes, a comedy, one of the most
00:19:12.880 famous ancient Greek comedies.
00:19:14.200 And the plot of the play is that the men are always going to war, and so the women on both
00:19:18.160 sides decide they're going to withhold sex until the men make peace.
00:19:21.900 That's it.
00:19:23.340 So that's the obvious parallel that most of these women are totally unaware of.
00:19:27.980 But it occurred to me, in a way, the 4B campaign is the opposite of Lysistrata.
00:19:32.420 Because the point of withholding sex from the men in Lysistrata is to have peace.
00:19:40.380 But the point of withholding sex from men in the 4B campaign is to kill more babies.
00:19:46.380 That's it.
00:19:46.900 It's specifically about abortion.
00:19:48.260 You heard her mention it there.
00:19:49.100 It's not just about the Trump win.
00:19:50.300 It's not just about Republicans.
00:19:51.320 It's specifically about abortion.
00:19:52.720 So it's kind of the opposite.
00:19:55.080 There's something noble about the women withholding sex in Lysistrata.
00:19:58.580 Here, they say, no, men, we will only sleep with you if you allow us to kill your kids and
00:20:06.120 our kids.
00:20:06.580 So I look at the 4B campaign and I say, well, if the options are women have tons of promiscuous sex
00:20:16.320 outside of marriage and then murder their babies, or these women in particular just take a step back
00:20:22.800 for a moment and are chased, is the 4B campaign kind of based?
00:20:28.700 Does the B stand for based in the 4B campaign?
00:20:31.600 I think perhaps it does.
00:20:33.600 That's not bad.
00:20:34.280 Now, we don't, some people are saying, oh, it's good.
00:20:37.180 These liberal women, they are not going to date.
00:20:38.860 They're not going to procreate.
00:20:39.800 They're not going to get married.
00:20:40.380 No, no, we don't want the liberal women to abstain from things like marriage and procreation
00:20:47.540 and all of that.
00:20:48.540 And the reason is sometimes you'll hear cynical people on the right.
00:20:51.160 They'll say, no, no, it'll be good because then there won't be any new leftists being made.
00:20:54.440 No, no, that's not how it works.
00:20:56.660 Marriage is a conservatizing institution.
00:20:59.440 Having children is a conservatizing experience.
00:21:02.580 It brings you into greater connection with reality.
00:21:06.820 It helps to expand your love and your charity.
00:21:10.180 It makes you a fuller person.
00:21:13.360 And being more in touch with reality, it makes you more conservative.
00:21:16.260 So we want the women to do that.
00:21:17.480 But we don't want people to just be used and abused and have casual sex for no reason whatsoever
00:21:22.800 that really doesn't make anyone happy.
00:21:24.360 We want people to respect themselves.
00:21:26.680 And we want to encourage marriage.
00:21:27.960 We want to encourage childbirth and raising children.
00:21:30.960 We want to do it the right way.
00:21:31.820 So if 4B is the first step to that, you go, ladies.
00:21:37.040 You go, girl.
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00:22:47.760 My favorite comment yesterday is actually from Professor Jacob and it's in a meme that he
00:22:53.140 sent me.
00:22:53.920 And the meme is a picture, I think it's of Kim Jong-un smoking a cigarette.
00:22:58.840 And it says, in the midst of it so over, I found there was within me an invincible we
00:23:06.640 are so back.
00:23:07.560 Wow, so true.
00:23:08.660 So true is a consequence of Tuesday.
00:23:12.240 Speaking of women having disordered and passionate reactions to the Trump win,
00:23:17.760 some women are shaving their heads in protest of the 47th president.
00:23:25.920 I just woke up this morning feeling spicy.
00:23:29.040 You guys feel spicy?
00:23:29.940 Because I do.
00:23:30.820 All right.
00:23:31.660 I don't know how to use this thing.
00:23:32.980 Let's see what happens.
00:23:34.380 Is this cutting off hair?
00:23:36.360 I'm going to have to cut it shorter than that.
00:23:38.140 Does it down, right?
00:23:39.220 I think that this is too...
00:23:40.920 It's getting hair.
00:23:42.340 Let's see here.
00:23:43.140 Maybe I got to cut it.
00:23:44.300 Here we go.
00:23:45.080 Am I giving up on America?
00:23:46.180 F.
00:23:46.700 I'm also giving up on coloring this hair because, right?
00:23:49.920 Coloring my hair.
00:23:51.980 Having my hair be long and luxurious.
00:23:55.320 All that being skinny.
00:23:57.620 Being hot.
00:23:59.240 Being all the things that the patriarchy wants us to be.
00:24:02.120 Because clearly, they don't give a s*** about us.
00:24:04.780 And I'm talking to you, too.
00:24:06.120 Those of you ladies who have the internalized misogyny required to do what you did.
00:24:10.400 The minorities who are so scared of a woman in power that you'd rather cozy up to the
00:24:15.440 white man just in case some crumbs fall off his plate so that you may eat from them.
00:24:19.880 Yes, perhaps.
00:24:20.860 I don't know how to work this thing, but I'm on my way.
00:24:22.960 I'm going to figure it out.
00:24:24.080 Let's just do some cutting.
00:24:25.480 You know why?
00:24:26.080 Because this is taking too long.
00:24:28.580 So here she is, the liberal white lady lashing out at her former supposed friends,
00:24:36.980 the racial minorities and the other women.
00:24:38.700 Because she can't say that all the women opposed Trump.
00:24:41.940 Many, many women voted for Trump.
00:24:43.700 Married women mostly voted for Trump.
00:24:46.380 And even single women moved in his direction.
00:24:48.660 So she can't say that.
00:24:49.460 She says, no, you have internalized misogyny.
00:24:52.720 You women, you actually hate women.
00:24:54.320 You're laboring under a false consciousness.
00:24:57.460 This is a term from the Marxist tradition that says that either you support the radical
00:25:03.060 leftists or you've been tricked.
00:25:06.500 That the only conclusion that one could possibly come to if one has working faculties of reason
00:25:12.500 is to support the radical leftists.
00:25:14.760 So the only explanations, as long as you're not in the oppressor class, if you're in the
00:25:18.560 good class, like the women in the minorities, is you're either voting for the left or you've
00:25:23.840 been duped.
00:25:24.320 So she says, okay, you've been duped.
00:25:26.620 Women, you have internalized misogyny.
00:25:28.360 You're laboring under false consciousness.
00:25:29.540 And for you minorities, she's even harsher.
00:25:32.760 She says, you just hate women so much.
00:25:35.300 Forget about you black people.
00:25:36.660 Forget about you Hispanic people.
00:25:37.760 You hate women so much.
00:25:39.340 Because really, you're just trying to suck up to the white man, that evil, terrible man.
00:25:43.980 So she's raving and ranting.
00:25:46.480 And then she cuts her hair off.
00:25:47.360 But I've noticed this over the years, that women, when they experience a trauma, often
00:25:55.300 cut their hair off.
00:25:57.320 Women who get divorced, women who are going through relationship problems, women who are
00:26:03.400 experiencing even more serious traumas than that will cut their hair very short.
00:26:08.700 And it just seems to be a natural response to processing some kind of trauma.
00:26:14.100 What makes this so preposterous is that the supposed trauma is a very popular president
00:26:20.400 being reelected so that he can fix the economy and our political order, being reelected by
00:26:26.740 the majority of Americans.
00:26:27.960 You know, it doesn't seem all that traumatic.
00:26:29.940 But women do this.
00:26:31.500 This is a real response to trauma.
00:26:33.840 So this woman is really processing a normal event as some kind of shocking trauma.
00:26:41.160 Why are these women so mad?
00:26:44.780 I choose that word very specifically.
00:26:49.100 Sometimes you'd hear, well, look, animals get mad.
00:26:51.860 People get angry.
00:26:52.660 No, no.
00:26:52.880 But mad also carries this connotation of lunacy, of madness, of craziness.
00:26:58.140 And they seem a little bit crazy.
00:27:00.340 Why have they been driven mad?
00:27:01.720 In part, they've been driven mad by their anger.
00:27:03.740 And I think they're angry because of their sadness.
00:27:06.220 Anger is a response to the sadness caused by an injustice, St. Thomas Aquinas tells us.
00:27:11.800 So why are they sad?
00:27:14.120 Why are they angry?
00:27:15.200 Why are they mad?
00:27:15.880 Ultimately, it is not because the mango Mussolini has ascended the throne.
00:27:21.780 That's maybe in their fever dreams.
00:27:23.440 That's what they think.
00:27:24.020 That's not really what's happening.
00:27:25.860 I think they're sad and they're angry and they're mad because they're wrong.
00:27:30.480 I think that's what a lot of this diatribe was about.
00:27:33.960 Notice, it wasn't so, she was angry that maybe you won't be able to kill as many kids in the next presidential administration.
00:27:40.140 Maybe.
00:27:40.700 Though Trump has said there won't be a federal abortion ban.
00:27:42.900 But what she seems to be really angry about is not any particular policy, new migration policy, new Ukraine policy, new economic policy.
00:27:53.140 She seems to be angry that she was wrong about other women and how they would vote.
00:27:58.860 She was wrong about how black people would vote, how Hispanic people would vote.
00:28:02.600 She was wrong about how the majority of Americans would vote.
00:28:05.900 These guys were wrong about the political order.
00:28:08.100 The country is not as they believed it was.
00:28:10.420 And why did they believe that the country was left-wing and hated Donald Trump?
00:28:14.180 But they believed that because the establishment media told them and it was a kind of self-reinforcing cycle.
00:28:21.760 And they just got it wrong.
00:28:23.460 They're sad and they're angry and they're mad because their perception is not in accord with reality.
00:28:30.580 And when you become divorced in your mind from reality, you start to go crazy.
00:28:35.920 And you start to seem crazy.
00:28:38.400 And you start to do crazy things like chopping off all your hair because you don't like the Republican Party.
00:28:44.020 So the solution to that, and it's difficult, it's easier said than done.
00:28:49.020 The solution to that is humility.
00:28:53.420 Not this kind of false humility of shaving your hair and being really performative in your self-flagellation on TikTok.
00:29:01.340 It's humility to say, huh, I guess I got that wrong.
00:29:03.920 Huh, I guess maybe my political opponents aren't all evil.
00:29:10.960 Because then the majority of Americans have to be evil.
00:29:13.100 And even the people I said were good, like the blacks and the Hispanics and the women, maybe they would have to be evil too in large part.
00:29:18.480 So, huh, maybe I was wrong.
00:29:21.300 And maybe my political priors are wrong.
00:29:23.880 And maybe murdering kids isn't the be-all and end-all of political virtue.
00:29:28.360 And, huh, maybe I need to rethink things.
00:29:32.000 Because the alternative to that, that probably sounds terrible for the left right now, to have to change their views.
00:29:38.440 But the alternative is to just continue to be wrong.
00:29:43.380 That's it.
00:29:44.760 So you can do that.
00:29:45.860 You can persist in delusion with increasing heaps and heaps of evidence that you're wrong.
00:29:53.180 But you're going to start seeming real crazy if you do that.
00:29:57.500 This is why the transgender issue has become so prominent.
00:30:02.380 It's because it is exemplary of this precise problem.
00:30:06.360 Of living in persistent defiance of reality.
00:30:11.420 In a way that becomes increasingly desperate and absurd.
00:30:16.400 In a way that is undeniable.
00:30:18.460 Tuesday's undeniable.
00:30:20.520 Most Americans like Trump.
00:30:23.280 Most Americans don't think he's Hitler.
00:30:26.260 That's true across demographic groups.
00:30:28.440 So, you can react to that by saying, okay, hmm, I'll cool it.
00:30:33.300 Maybe I'll rethink things.
00:30:34.620 Or you can chop all your hair off and rant and scream on TikTok.
00:30:37.580 Or cry on national television like Jimmy Kimmel.
00:30:40.400 The choice is yours, I suppose.
00:30:42.320 Now, speaking of being wrong.
00:30:44.360 Cenk Uygur.
00:30:46.020 He is the host of the Young Turks.
00:30:48.620 Cenk Uygur has a message for his fellow Democrats.
00:30:51.540 He says, don't blame the voters.
00:30:53.940 Don't blame the Russians.
00:30:54.960 Don't blame everyone else.
00:30:57.080 Good so far.
00:30:58.440 Listen to the voters.
00:30:59.500 Good so far.
00:31:00.500 They just sent you a huge wake-up call.
00:31:02.600 Yep.
00:31:03.300 They want you to go populist.
00:31:05.680 If Democrats double down on loser corporate Democrats, they will keep losing elections forever.
00:31:10.200 Turn around.
00:31:10.780 Okay, well, hold on.
00:31:11.680 He had me until the end.
00:31:14.120 That's true.
00:31:14.740 Voters do like populism.
00:31:16.020 But I don't think that's what Cenk's talking about.
00:31:18.100 I think Cenk is talking about the populism of Bernie Sanders.
00:31:20.880 Maybe even Elizabeth Warren.
00:31:24.020 Maybe even AOC.
00:31:25.340 The real explicit leftists.
00:31:29.200 This strikes me as a little bit revisionist history.
00:31:34.560 Because I was on air with Cenk Uygur when Kamala Harris picked Tim Walls as her running mate.
00:31:39.900 And I said, this was a big mistake for Democrats because Walls was too far to the left.
00:31:46.220 He was really extreme on, especially on the transgender issue, but really extreme.
00:31:50.460 He let Minneapolis burn to the ground.
00:31:52.180 I mean, he's a radical.
00:31:53.300 Cenk said on a panel that I was on with him on the Piers Morgan show that Walls was a really, really great candidate.
00:32:00.380 He was even laughing.
00:32:01.340 I said, okay, well, we'll see who's right in the end.
00:32:02.740 He said, okay, well, I'm going to be laughing on election day because Kamala Harris leaned into her leftist bona fides.
00:32:10.280 She didn't pick the more moderate Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania.
00:32:13.100 She picked the guy, the Minnesota guy, you know, the real leftist.
00:32:17.000 And that failed.
00:32:20.700 So even the point that Cenk Uygur is making, he says, oh, these candidates, these were just corporate Democrats.
00:32:26.640 No, no, you were saying they were left-wing candidates.
00:32:28.540 You were saying they were more populist candidates.
00:32:31.320 But even the distinction he's trying to draw between the loser corporate Democrats and the radicals, the populists, is a little bit of cope.
00:32:39.820 The reality is that both the establishment wings of the Democrat Party and the populist wing of the Democrat Party are unpopular.
00:32:49.040 And they are unpopular because both of them are divorced from the common good.
00:32:52.280 They're unpopular because the corporatist establishment wing of the Democrat Party, which is now partying with the Cheneys, that wing is really just about making money and doing whatever they want and pursuing their liberal social policies and just caring about themselves.
00:33:15.840 Just greedy libs.
00:33:16.820 And then the radical wing of the party is divorced from the common good because they're dividing everyone up into all these little groups and trying to pit them against each other, the blacks against the whites and the men against the women and all.
00:33:27.060 But this election showed, actually, it doesn't have to be that way.
00:33:31.100 People from across all segments, racial groups, sexual groups, class groups, socioeconomic groups, they can actually all come together.
00:33:38.520 Because what the Trump campaign was offering was a message about the common good, the common good, which is that which we hold in common, that which is good for all of us together in the state and the political community, and that which is good for us individually, all together.
00:33:53.160 Good stuff.
00:33:54.920 Keep listening to Cenk Uygur.
00:33:56.400 Keep listening to the leftists.
00:33:57.640 It's fine by me.
00:33:58.840 Trump and his successors will reign for a thousand years.
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00:34:45.120 Hello, Michael.
00:34:46.600 Thank you for being you and sharing your light and your joy with us.
00:34:52.040 You're my favorite pundit because I can literally feel your joy every time I listen to you, and that's quite rare, especially in the political field.
00:35:06.960 So thank you for being you.
00:35:09.560 I have a quick question.
00:35:11.340 Have you ever considered manufacturing miniatures for your cigar company?
00:35:16.400 Would love the Dusk Blend if you can get to it.
00:35:20.300 Thanks.
00:35:20.700 What a great setup to the question with a question that was perhaps even more delightful than the setup.
00:35:28.800 Your point on joy, that's great because it seems like you're saying that I'm the real Kamala.
00:35:33.540 You know, Kamala ran on joy, but she didn't seem very joyful.
00:35:36.680 You're saying I am the real Kamala Harris.
00:35:39.720 Wow.
00:35:40.480 Thank you.
00:35:41.540 As far as the miniature cigars, funny you say that.
00:35:46.340 You know I have a cigar company, Mayflower Cigars, and with two blends, the Dawn Blend, a little lighter and the Dusk Blend, a little darker, fuller body.
00:35:53.940 And I love smaller cigars.
00:35:57.520 Not cigarillos, not cigarettes.
00:36:00.040 I don't like any of them.
00:36:00.680 Not the machine-made stuff, not the short filler stuff.
00:36:02.580 But I do like a smaller, smaller ring gauge, shorter size, a long filler, premium, hand-rolled cigar.
00:36:11.340 I do like that.
00:36:13.020 Will we be coming out with any of those?
00:36:15.160 I have long suspected that women prefer that kind of cigar, but I think, really, the old-school cigar smokers prefer that size, too.
00:36:22.540 It's a good question.
00:36:23.320 Stay tuned.
00:36:23.800 That's all I'll say.
00:36:24.360 Next question.
00:36:25.860 Hey, Michael.
00:36:26.420 My name's AJ.
00:36:27.340 First off, I wanted to thank you for staying after Liberty's Freedom Uncensored conference for a meet-and-greet.
00:36:33.240 I know you had to be exhausted and had to get to your 2 a.m. flight, but you and I agreed that my question might be good for the mailbag, so here goes.
00:36:40.980 What are your thoughts on the idea that the initial rejection by the church of the polyphony of Palestrina is comparable to the rejection of modern worship music by some, putting aside differences in musical complexity?
00:36:53.480 Appreciate your thoughts.
00:36:55.060 Really, really great question.
00:36:58.320 I'll break it down a little bit for those who are not as familiar with church history and the history of music.
00:37:04.100 Polyphony, when it came into the church in the 15th and 16th centuries, it was coming in after the typical liturgical use of plain chant or Gregorian chant.
00:37:18.440 And polyphony includes harmonies and all sorts of complex musical arrangements.
00:37:24.240 However, there is a common misconception, a longstanding legend, that the church reacted negatively against polyphony, against harmony, against this complex music, or that it rejected it, or that it persecuted people for using polyphony.
00:37:41.660 That's not true.
00:37:42.620 There have been liturgical, beautiful uses of polyphony from the very beginning.
00:37:50.140 However, at the Council of Trent, what they were debating was not whether polyphony could be used in music, but whether polyphony would overshadow the liturgy, the actual words, the sacrifice of the mass.
00:38:05.140 And even more specifically, it was dealing with whether or not music that was vulgar or secular could be used or appropriated for a liturgical purpose.
00:38:18.420 And so what the Council came to was that this music certainly could be used in the mass and was rather quickly used in the mass, but it could not overshadow the words.
00:38:30.160 It could not cloud the meaning.
00:38:31.760 It could not, you know, ironically, there's also another later modern, I think historically ridiculous attempt to deride traditional liturgy and Christendom at its height by saying that the people didn't understand the mass.
00:38:49.000 They couldn't read the Bible.
00:38:50.400 They couldn't, they couldn't, they were not open to the message of the gospel.
00:38:53.740 All revisionist history, all nonsense.
00:38:55.280 But actually the debate over polyphony was largely a debate that, that centered over whether, that centered over making sure that the people could continue to hear the actual message of, of the music and of the mass, which, which they certainly can.
00:39:12.420 And their wonderful missae cantate that, you know, sung masses that continue to be used in even the most traditionalist parishes today.
00:39:20.960 This is not the same as the debate over modern worship music, which usually is terrible and, you know, comes down to sad, sappy little pop ditties that weren't even cool in the 1970s.
00:39:32.220 There's a difference, there's a difference between Palestrina and some, some modern reject from a 70s ballad, you know, that's, there's, because, because there's objective beauty.
00:39:44.160 So, don't worry, we, we can feel perfectly fine about rejecting a lot of modern worship music.
00:39:50.720 Some is okay, but a lot of it's very bad.
00:39:52.760 And maybe we return to Palestrina.
00:39:54.140 That sounds good.
00:39:54.760 Next question.
00:39:55.160 Hello, Michael, big fan of the show.
00:39:57.960 I just wanted to ask you what I should do as a University of Wisconsin Stevens Point student, who's, I love college and I love the friends that I've made, but I just cannot stand all the liberal ideologies that are going on, that they are throwing down my throat.
00:40:14.200 And I am a media studies major and I would like to do something in that field.
00:40:17.800 However, I do not know if, how much longer I can stand being at this place.
00:40:22.380 So, if you have any advice on what to do, please give me a shout back.
00:40:26.820 Sure.
00:40:27.380 The question is, do you need the degree to do the job?
00:40:31.280 Or do you need the degree even to get the job?
00:40:33.420 Different questions.
00:40:34.380 Usually, you don't need the degree to do the job.
00:40:36.980 You might need the degree to get the job.
00:40:39.420 That's an unfortunate misalignment of our credentialing right now, but it could be a reality.
00:40:45.740 So, if you need the degree to get the job, you might want to stick it out.
00:40:49.120 Or you could consider transferring to a college or university that's a little less crazy.
00:40:54.080 Or, I don't know, if you're working in media, often you don't really need the degree.
00:41:01.100 So, I think university education is good.
00:41:03.800 I support liberal arts education.
00:41:05.640 But the purpose of liberal arts education is not to learn a technical trade.
00:41:08.820 The purpose of liberal arts education is to read dusty old books that don't have any direct, applicable, professional purpose.
00:41:17.180 They will just form your character and cultivate all sorts of interests and desires and help you make sense of your freedom.
00:41:22.660 That's the point of it.
00:41:23.320 So, if you're not getting that at this school, and you're not getting the professional training that you need, that's a big if.
00:41:30.060 You've got to answer that for yourself.
00:41:31.480 And you're dealing with a bunch of lunatic libs.
00:41:34.500 I don't know.
00:41:35.020 Then I'd probably do something else and save your money.
00:41:36.920 However, if you are getting a proper liberal arts education anywhere, that could be useful, even if it's not directly applicable to your job.
00:41:45.400 And if you need it for your credential, well, that's the way it works.
00:41:49.380 You can either accept that, or you can go do something else.
00:41:53.000 Next question.
00:41:53.500 Hello, Michael.
00:41:55.780 Greetings from Oklahoma.
00:41:57.280 Love the show, and I'll let you do for the faith in the country.
00:42:00.180 Just a little about myself to set up my question.
00:42:02.660 I am a 25-year-old single woman, still living in my parents' home, and I've been attending the TLM at my parish here for about 10 years at this point.
00:42:10.600 As I've heard you talk about many times on the show, I've been putting myself in an environment where good young men are to be found, but I've yet to be approached by anyone.
00:42:19.980 I have long hoped to meet my spouse in a traditional manner, and the idea of using any sort of dating site, even a Catholic one like Catholic Match, has never appealed to me, mainly because I would feel like I am becoming the pursuer, while at the same time effectively putting myself up for sale, so to speak.
00:42:35.520 But I feel like I am coming to a crossroads when it comes to moving on with my life, and so my question to you is this.
00:42:42.580 Should I just keep hoping and praying, as I've been doing for so many years, that someone will eventually find me worth pursuing?
00:42:50.020 Or should I give in to the pressure brought up by my own loneliness and try the Catholic Match thing, praying that the Holy Spirit will see fit to reveal His will to me through your words?
00:42:58.920 Thank you, and God bless.
00:43:00.460 Okay, thank you.
00:43:01.440 It's a good question.
00:43:02.140 I'm sorry you're dealing with this difficulty that is so common in the modern age, which is loneliness and a confusion of the relation between the sexes.
00:43:11.180 You are creating a neat dichotomy here that I'm not sure is quite so neat.
00:43:15.220 You're saying, look, I want to be pursued in a traditional way.
00:43:18.400 I want the man to ask me out, and I don't want to have to put myself up on social media like I'm listing a personal or, I don't know, advertising myself as a commodity.
00:43:28.020 So I don't want to have to do that.
00:43:29.360 That's why I don't want to use the dating sites.
00:43:30.840 However, I don't want to be lonely, and none of the men, even at the traditional Latin Mass Parish, are coming up and pursuing me.
00:43:36.640 So what do I do?
00:43:37.580 And I don't know what kind of town you're in in Oklahoma.
00:43:39.240 It might be relatively small.
00:43:40.920 The Pickens might be slim.
00:43:42.600 We say about dating at the traditional Latin Mass that the odds are good, but the goods are odd.
00:43:47.660 But maybe the odds aren't even good, depending on how small your parish is.
00:43:50.600 So I don't know.
00:43:52.060 However, I don't think this dichotomy is quite so neat.
00:43:54.640 Yes, you don't.
00:43:56.440 There's something unusual about a woman being the one to pursue the man really aggressively, though it happens sometimes.
00:44:02.720 However, when you get up in the morning, do you just sort of roll out of bed, hair all frizzy, looking drab, and just kind of run outside and go buy your cup of coffee or whatever?
00:44:11.220 No.
00:44:12.280 You brush your hair.
00:44:14.420 Maybe you put on a little makeup.
00:44:16.620 You wear a nice dress that maybe makes you look good, or maybe you think it's good.
00:44:21.680 What would you call that?
00:44:23.320 Is that not, in a way, pursuing men?
00:44:26.640 Is that not, in a way, at least expressing that you are available?
00:44:31.360 Is that not?
00:44:32.020 Of course it is.
00:44:33.820 All the sort of posturing, all the way that we interact, the two sexes with one another, is a way, implicitly or explicitly, to pursue the opposite sex.
00:44:43.300 So there are ways to put yourself out there that are not directly courting a man, which, as you observe, would be a little bit disordered, at least.
00:44:51.840 But nevertheless, open up opportunities.
00:44:57.380 I don't think it's just between sitting in the pew and waiting for the fellow to come up or putting yourself on a personal's website.
00:45:03.760 Though you might do that, too.
00:45:04.640 Plenty of people have gotten married that way.
00:45:06.040 But maybe it's about asking your friends and family to set you up.
00:45:09.160 Maybe it's about being a little bit more intentional about how you're going to go about dating.
00:45:15.260 Maybe if you have a job, you know, going out and asking colleagues to introduce you, to set you up with someone.
00:45:22.580 It's being a little bit more intentional without being the one directly, you know, holding a boombox under some guy's bedroom window saying,
00:45:28.380 please come date me.
00:45:29.180 You know, that would be a little odd.
00:45:30.820 You can be a little bit more intentional about it.
00:45:32.280 It's okay.
00:45:33.300 More than one way to skin a cat.
00:45:34.540 And women are clever this way.
00:45:36.200 Women are not the passive creatures that the feminists sometimes say that they are, you know, without any agency, just pure victims of men.
00:45:43.140 And they're not the passive creatures that you see sometimes in caricatures of chivalry.
00:45:47.280 Just there up on a pedal still waiting to be sung to or pursued.
00:45:50.700 Women can be a little craftier, too.
00:45:53.160 As you see in Lysistrata or in even the 4B movement, I guess.
00:45:56.060 We will be talking more about the 4B movement with my friend, Liz Wheeler.
00:46:00.820 We will be doing that in the next part of the show.
00:46:05.640 And I will be receiving, I hope somebody will be giving me my iPad so that I can speak not to all of the hoi polloi out there, though I love you.
00:46:13.220 Thank you.
00:46:13.660 And YouTube and Twitter and X and everything for being here.
00:46:16.720 But I will be speaking to the members of the Chem du Lachem.
00:46:21.620 That is right.
00:46:22.380 The Daily Wire Plus subscribers who are here.
00:46:25.120 Professor, please give me my iPad.
00:46:26.560 Thank you.
00:46:27.060 By the way, do you want to show the people?
00:46:29.700 So, you know, Professor had grown a little bit of a soup strainer underneath his nose.
00:46:35.100 He had a big, fat, creepy crumb catcher on his upper lip.
00:46:38.880 And a lot of people didn't like it, myself included, most of the time.
00:46:42.740 And now the Professor has a complete baby face.
00:46:46.220 Look at that.
00:46:47.240 Now, what do you think?
00:46:47.880 In a way, I miss the stache.
00:46:49.860 I miss it, too.
00:46:51.400 You liked it.
00:46:52.780 Yeah, I thought it was hilarious.
00:46:53.960 You know, it was definitely hilarious.
00:46:55.620 The problem was, of course, when Professor Jacob accompanies me to my speeches at schools, he wasn't allowed within 300 yards of the campuses.
00:47:02.280 And so that was one issue with the mustache.
00:47:04.200 But also, it had the potential to become like a Tom Selleck kind of thing, maybe in 10 or 20 years.
00:47:10.100 And now he's cut it off.
00:47:12.180 Why'd you cut it off?
00:47:13.760 Because you said I look like a mustache.
00:47:15.020 I did.
00:47:15.520 I insinuated that.
00:47:16.940 I didn't say that explicitly.
00:47:19.260 Okay, who's here?
00:47:23.080 Mama knows the truth.
00:47:24.460 Married women look like looking nice, and we don't want another man.
00:47:27.700 So we have to look like hags once we're married?
00:47:29.620 No, no, no.
00:47:30.040 You misunderstand me.
00:47:30.940 I'm pointing out you wake up, married or unmarried.
00:47:34.720 You wake up, you brush your hair, you take a shower, maybe you put on a little makeup or something.
00:47:39.100 For a purpose.
00:47:40.000 What do you do that for?
00:47:41.320 I'm not saying you're trying to cheat on your husband.
00:47:42.620 But maybe you want to look pretty for your husband.
00:47:45.800 I try to make myself look a little bit like an Adonis in a hunk for a sweet little Elisa.
00:47:50.340 You know, I understand.
00:47:51.540 I don't have to do that much.
00:47:52.500 I sort of just wake up like this.
00:47:53.660 But, you know, maybe I'll button up the shirt.
00:47:57.020 Try to put on a nice jacket so that sweet little Elisa still has that sort of feeling, you know, from when we were dating.
00:48:02.800 You do this.
00:48:03.820 You want because we want to, you know, attract our beloved.
00:48:08.940 That's a good thing.
00:48:10.080 So one can be intentional about this, single or married.
00:48:13.720 And, you know, you don't need to just wait to be a passive recipient of fate.
00:48:21.000 You can go out there and cooperate with God's grace and the various circumstances in which you find yourself.
00:48:29.960 Congrats, curls.
00:48:30.840 I don't know what that's in response to.
00:48:32.800 Let's see.
00:48:37.740 Arun says, Unwoke, I would never ignore you.
00:48:39.800 You're my third favorite Jew after Maimonides and Professor Jacob.
00:48:43.260 And really, you're tied with a professor.
00:48:44.520 That's a nice thing to say.
00:48:46.320 Women cleverly set themselves up to receive love, says Catherine.
00:48:50.080 That is a more eloquent and, I think, precise way of saying it.
00:48:54.200 Very true, Catherine.
00:48:57.160 Landon, Cora, Michael, tell that last questioner to call me.
00:48:59.400 The DW should have my number.
00:49:00.580 I've applied to tons of jobs there.
00:49:02.020 You've applied to tons of jobs, and now you're applying for love.
00:49:05.400 I don't know.
00:49:05.840 Are we allowed to give out members' phone numbers to set them up?
00:49:09.300 That seems like there's some liability involved there.
00:49:11.520 I don't know that I'm going to do that.
00:49:14.280 Michael, I thoroughly enjoyed your election coverage on Tuesday nights, says Alex.
00:49:17.320 Thank you very much, Alex.
00:49:18.140 Appreciate that.
00:49:18.840 Harry Styles fan, Michael, I demand LDS representation, or I will riot.
00:49:24.220 Fair enough.
00:49:24.860 Although, has a Mormon ever rioted?
00:49:26.700 They're like the nicest people.
00:49:27.880 They're so put together.
00:49:29.120 They talk about dressing well.
00:49:31.020 So that would be an odd thing to see, an LDS riot.
00:49:34.720 But who knows?
00:49:35.580 Maybe.
00:49:38.120 Chicken Soup says, Michael, when will sweet little Alisa make a cookbook called,
00:49:41.440 Mac, what was for breakfast?
00:49:43.340 That's a good question.
00:49:44.220 I had a lovely breakfast.
00:49:45.100 Nice, single.
00:49:46.180 We only had one egg left.
00:49:47.540 But because of the Bidenflation, and because Alisa gets the college-educated eggs,
00:49:51.260 that one egg was like $47.
00:49:53.380 And so I had one sunny-side egg, and then two fresh chocolate chip pancakes,
00:49:57.300 and a double shot of espresso.
00:49:58.360 It was good.
00:49:59.060 Actually, if I'm being precise, two single shots of espresso.
00:50:01.720 I prefer the single pull.
00:50:02.580 It's much better.
00:50:03.460 Okay.
00:50:04.360 Now, speaking of women, sweet little Alisa, very put-together, serious, rational, grounded woman.
00:50:10.400 Another friend of mine, serious, put-together, grounded, realistic.
00:50:14.700 That would be my friend, Liz Wheeler.
00:50:16.120 Liz, thank you for coming on the show.
00:50:18.340 Hi, Michael.
00:50:19.200 Did you really have chocolate chip pancakes for breakfast?
00:50:21.140 I did.
00:50:21.760 Alisa, every day, makes me some kind of, maybe it's a lemon regatta pancakes.
00:50:25.980 Maybe it's a fresh sourdough waffle.
00:50:27.400 Maybe it's little muffins with my eggs.
00:50:29.200 It's good.
00:50:31.200 Look, she's a grounded woman.
00:50:32.760 It's a good life.
00:50:33.360 It's a good life.
00:50:34.460 Some women are not living good lives, Liz.
00:50:36.620 Some women are not grounded.
00:50:38.260 Some women are not put together.
00:50:39.360 Are you familiar with the 4B movement?
00:50:42.240 Is this the moment that I'm supposed to shave my head on air today?
00:50:44.500 This is, please don't.
00:50:45.900 That's what I was told.
00:50:46.380 You have lovely hair, Liz.
00:50:47.120 Don't.
00:50:47.520 Don't do it.
00:50:48.100 You remember about 10 years ago, women got it in their minds that it would be smart to
00:50:51.640 just shave off half their head.
00:50:53.520 Do you remember that thing?
00:50:54.020 They had long hair on one side and like a buzz cut on the other.
00:50:56.900 Yeah, I didn't.
00:50:57.460 Remember that show, John and Kate Plus Eight?
00:50:59.140 Didn't she have, wasn't she like the pioneer of that?
00:51:01.000 Really?
00:51:01.040 She had like that long sweeping thing and the shaved on the side.
00:51:04.200 You're telling me a mother of eight pioneered the most feminist and unfortunate hair trend
00:51:10.380 of the last quarter century?
00:51:12.560 Well, she turned out to be a feminist, so.
00:51:14.440 Did she?
00:51:14.940 Well, I guess I have to catch up on that show.
00:51:17.080 I was not an avid watcher.
00:51:19.580 Really, the only reality show I ever really got into was The Jersey Shore, but that's because
00:51:23.320 it really reminded me of my upbringing.
00:51:25.020 It's a conversation for another time.
00:51:27.520 For this conversation, Liz.
00:51:28.960 That sounds like a conversation that viewers would be interested in hearing.
00:51:32.160 When I was just there, little Jim Tan laundry, you know, beat that beat up.
00:51:35.640 Yeah.
00:51:36.160 Yeah, that'll be, that's for the summer.
00:51:39.100 That's for the, this is now where we're heading into the winter and these women are heading
00:51:42.560 into, it would appear, a winter of the soul of sorts.
00:51:46.760 If you don't mind, Liz, we're going to go through a few of these TikToks of the 4B movement
00:51:51.320 and you, as a grounded woman, can maybe give them some advice.
00:51:57.320 I would love to.
00:51:58.960 I just woke up and I'm still processing, but I just want to issue a formal announcement
00:52:07.100 to everybody in my life that I have now joined the 4B movement.
00:52:11.680 That's for one.
00:52:12.920 Second, secondly, the first question I'm asking everybody in my life from this moment forward,
00:52:19.440 who did you vote for?
00:52:21.000 If I get anything aside from Kamala, get the fuck out of my face.
00:52:27.280 If you're not trying to hoard plan B and miss a pro soul with me and start an underground
00:52:34.460 abortion railroad, then I don't get the fuck out of my face.
00:52:39.580 Honestly, oh my God, I'm tired.
00:52:44.380 Thoughts?
00:52:46.360 Well, I'd like to laugh at her because part of it's comical.
00:52:50.500 The 4B movement, you probably already went over this, but the 4B movement is a radical
00:52:54.560 feminist separatist movement.
00:52:56.460 It calls for women to reject dating men, marrying men, having sex with men, and having babies.
00:53:04.040 And it's not just a political movement.
00:53:06.020 They actually want to reject men from every portion of their life.
00:53:08.840 It is an anti-man movement here.
00:53:11.620 So my first comment on the 4B movement is, okay, ladies, if you are trying to reject all
00:53:16.140 of those things, dating and marriage and sex and babies, because you think you cannot abort
00:53:21.220 your baby, we accept your terms.
00:53:23.380 Those terms sound great to me.
00:53:24.580 If this is what it took, this is what it took to get women to stop participating in hookup
00:53:28.640 culture, to stop having sex with men who have no intention of commitment or love to stop
00:53:33.560 aborting their babies.
00:53:34.600 This is exactly what we hope for.
00:53:37.280 Aside, of course, from their side dish of anti-man here.
00:53:40.780 But the larger picture here, besides sort of laughing at the comedy of the thing, is
00:53:45.120 it's very sad.
00:53:46.080 It's very sad to see these women so attached to abortion that they think their entire identity
00:53:51.700 revolves around it, that to be who they were made to be, to achieve their potential, to
00:53:56.560 be successful, to be happy, that they have to kill their unborn children in the womb.
00:54:00.220 Our culture is very sick, Michael.
00:54:02.260 We have a lot of work still to do.
00:54:04.440 I wonder, I like the idea that these feminists are going to be chased inadvertently.
00:54:09.680 But I wonder if this is going to boomerang in a bad way, because what they're saying
00:54:14.800 is we're going to deny our desires for men.
00:54:19.000 We're going to deny our desires for complementarity or marriage or kids or whatever.
00:54:22.220 If you didn't vote for Kamala, we're going to suppress all of our desires.
00:54:26.160 And I wonder if that's healthy, because the way that I would like people to be chased,
00:54:32.420 the way that I would like people to just behave normally in all realms of life is not to
00:54:36.760 suppress their desires, but just to make sure their desires are ordered toward the right
00:54:40.480 purpose.
00:54:41.020 I think desire is good.
00:54:42.260 It's good to desire members of the opposite sex, but you don't want to be married and desiring
00:54:47.620 your secretary.
00:54:48.480 You want to be desiring your wife.
00:54:50.380 When you have a desire, if you're unmarried, you don't want to take that desire and go have
00:54:55.140 a one-night stand after getting blackout drunk at the bar down the street.
00:54:58.160 You want to take that desire and follow that to get married and have a good life.
00:55:05.500 And then you don't want to take that desire and use it to turn off the possibility of life
00:55:10.680 and having kids.
00:55:11.200 You want that desire to be fulfilled in creating kids.
00:55:13.320 So it's about sublimating and correcting our desires and actually following them in love
00:55:19.600 rather than what these women are doing.
00:55:21.320 It seems to me the opposite of love.
00:55:24.740 Well, it is.
00:55:25.500 And the word that you used, suppressing their desires, I would call it, I mean, maybe they
00:55:29.620 are engaging in a suppression of their desires that's disordered, but in a sense, it's potato
00:55:33.860 potato with self-control.
00:55:35.440 When you're an unmarried person, are you suppressing your desire to go out and have sex with a lot
00:55:38.840 of people or are you exercising self-control over that desire?
00:55:41.620 The end is the same.
00:55:43.140 And even if it is not rooted in the same order of what is good and right and beautiful, we're
00:55:48.980 not just talking about the woman involved here.
00:55:50.920 She, by not engaging in promiscuous sex and not allowing a man who has no intention to commit
00:55:54.920 to her and love her and marry her to impregnate her, then she's saving the life of a baby
00:55:58.960 that she admits that she would abort should she become pregnant.
00:56:01.800 So that to me is the primary thing that when I see these videos, I'm like, okay, great.
00:56:06.140 We're going to save babies' lives if you abstain from promiscuous sex.
00:56:09.880 But yes, like I said, I also feel sympathy for these women.
00:56:12.500 I think a lot of these women have been harmed by abortion and have been harmed by men who
00:56:16.020 abuse them.
00:56:16.740 That's sort of the undercurrent of the problem with abortion in our culture that's been so
00:56:21.440 unpopular in the last couple of decades to talk about that I have hoped that as a culture,
00:56:25.860 we're starting to red pill, not just politically, but there's been this big spiritual awakening.
00:56:29.820 You and I were talking about this on my show last week or the week before, how a lot of
00:56:33.180 young people are realizing that there's more to life than secularism and they're turning
00:56:36.460 towards oftentimes the order of the Catholic church.
00:56:39.440 And my hope is that that message can start resonating with some of these women because a lot of them
00:56:45.400 are so tied to abortion because they've had abortions themselves, abortions that have not only
00:56:50.100 ended the life of their baby, but they regret them.
00:56:52.900 They feel trauma.
00:56:53.760 They feel grief from these abortions and their ex-boyfriends or whoever impregnated them
00:56:57.940 coerced them into doing that.
00:56:59.560 And it's a very tough thing, even though you and I can sit there and say, wow, that's so
00:57:04.300 egregious.
00:57:04.720 How could they do that?
00:57:05.340 It's a very tough thing to overcome that mental hurdle to say, wow, I aborted my child
00:57:09.540 and now I'm coming face to face with the reality of what I did.
00:57:12.980 And I think the result of that is a lot of these women become attached to abortion rather than
00:57:17.840 facing the reality.
00:57:18.660 And that's what we see in these videos.
00:57:19.680 Right.
00:57:20.080 They either repent, you know, you get, it's not my line, but people say before you get
00:57:24.040 the good news, you have to have the bad news.
00:57:25.500 You know, either they accept the reality of what they did and then repent and receive
00:57:29.320 forgiveness or they go crazy.
00:57:30.820 Like a lot of the women in these videos.
00:57:32.260 Okay.
00:57:32.400 Next video.
00:57:34.100 All I have to say is good luck getting laid.
00:57:37.920 Um, especially in Florida because me and my girlies are participating in the 4B movement.
00:57:45.060 That's my next plan.
00:57:46.480 And I'm dead serious.
00:57:47.860 I voted for Donald Trump and I have three children under the age of four.
00:57:54.220 And there are many such cases.
00:57:56.400 It's sort of like, tee hee hee.
00:57:58.040 Good luck getting laid.
00:57:59.420 Tee hee hee.
00:58:00.260 You know, we single women, we're just going to turn it off.
00:58:02.760 Okay.
00:58:03.040 And we're not going to give you promiscuous.
00:58:04.340 And by the way, single people, even if what you're pursuing is just like, you know, doing
00:58:12.520 the deed a lot of times, you're more likely to do that within the context of marriage.
00:58:18.020 People look back on their single days and they only remember the, you know, the successes.
00:58:22.460 They don't remember the strikeouts.
00:58:23.820 They don't remember the loneliness.
00:58:24.940 They don't.
00:58:25.060 But it's, it's so, it's so deceptive, the whole thing.
00:58:27.700 And even if you do have a one night stand or something, it's so unfulfilling.
00:58:30.980 It's a, it degrades the person regardless of your, even if you're the biggest live in
00:58:34.900 the world, you know, that woman like tee hee hee.
00:58:37.280 Yeah.
00:58:37.940 Good luck getting laid.
00:58:39.180 Yeah.
00:58:39.520 Hey, actually, you know what?
00:58:41.620 I'm good, man.
00:58:42.660 Maybe, you know, how about you take a break?
00:58:45.180 Say it again.
00:58:45.700 Look at the statistics, look at the statistics and the studies.
00:58:48.040 And I don't mean to be graphic here.
00:58:49.180 I just, where are these women are putting it all out there, if you will, or not.
00:58:53.660 And I think that we should look, we should look at, I read a study a couple of, this was
00:58:57.980 probably early in the summer when we were doing, when we were doing an episode about
00:59:01.580 Andrew Tate and the hookup culture and all of that.
00:59:04.220 And if you look at the satisfaction rate of hookups versus sex within the context of marriage,
00:59:09.320 it was something like men only orgasm 60% of time or 60% of the time during a hookup and
00:59:14.720 women only orgasm 10% of the time during a hookup with an, with an otherwise stranger
00:59:19.600 outside of the context of marriage.
00:59:20.980 And I thought, huh, no one ever talks about that probably because it's uncomfortable and
00:59:24.940 no one wants to say it, but no one ever talks about that when they're talking about how
00:59:28.000 wonderful the hookup culture is compared to the statistics about sex within the context
00:59:32.340 of marriage, women specifically men too, but women's sexual experiences obviously are
00:59:36.760 more intertwined with their emotional security.
00:59:39.060 Women report being the most satisfied with sex when they are married, when they are in love,
00:59:42.800 when they are having sex with their husband.
00:59:44.580 And yet these women are, I mean, in my opinion, they're missing out.
00:59:47.800 I think they're probably missing out.
00:59:49.840 And so maybe this, this underscores your point, Liz, maybe these women do need a reset.
00:59:53.900 Maybe they do need a little 4B, a little, a little sabbatical from the hookup culture.
00:59:59.060 Maybe that'll reset them a little bit.
01:00:01.080 And that, that feminism will end up being an instrument to having an actual good life.
01:00:05.960 Next one.
01:00:06.520 I'm going to be honest.
01:00:08.840 I was very blindsided by the results this morning.
01:00:11.280 Um, I've decided that cigarettes don't count today and I honestly might go get a tattoo,
01:00:17.520 but I also have decided that for the next four years, I am going to abstain from Schmex with
01:00:26.800 men.
01:00:27.240 And funny enough, I actually just broke up with my boyfriend a handful of days before
01:00:32.500 the election.
01:00:33.440 As a woman, my bodily autonomy matters.
01:00:37.640 And this is my way to exercise sovereignty over that.
01:00:41.540 Delete your dating apps because we can come together in community.
01:00:46.180 And, um, if you need somebody to cuddle or hold your hand or give you a kiss, I bet you
01:00:52.380 one of your girlfriends would do it.
01:00:53.720 Okay.
01:00:54.220 And you don't even have to really be gay.
01:00:56.020 Okay.
01:00:56.300 It's okay to have a lot of platonic love for the next four years.
01:01:00.140 Um, I think we can look to South Korea and the 4B movement as a, uh, point of inspiration
01:01:06.640 for us.
01:01:09.900 Her advice is, is to just make women into lesbians and she knows it.
01:01:14.420 So she says, and you don't really, you don't even really have to be a lesbian to kiss your
01:01:18.860 girlfriends and cuddle, but yeah.
01:01:21.020 Just kind of gay.
01:01:22.260 Just kind of, just a little.
01:01:23.720 I mean, her ex-boyfriend fellow, you dodged a bullet.
01:01:26.600 With all due respect to her.
01:01:27.880 This was the interesting part of the 4B movement too, is apparently these, these feminists,
01:01:31.800 these, and they're pretty young.
01:01:32.740 That girl looks pretty young to me.
01:01:33.940 I don't know exactly how old she is, but it's not like these are, it's not like these are
01:01:36.740 older millennials that are talking about.
01:01:38.180 These are Gen Zers.
01:01:39.400 They say that this is going to cause a sharp, uh, population decline because they're going
01:01:43.740 to refuse to have children.
01:01:44.760 And I'm thinking who among these women even has a child to begin with?
01:01:47.880 Like, these are not the women that are, that are procreating, that are raising families,
01:01:52.140 that are rearing the next generation of leaders in our country.
01:01:55.100 I don't think the threat of population decline is a particularly risky one from them.
01:01:59.960 Also, I think we're just reversing causality here.
01:02:03.480 Or the, the way all of this is being reported is that the women are really angry and sad
01:02:08.840 and mad because Trump got elected.
01:02:12.000 And I think actually that happened, the women are just angry and sad and mad and then Trump
01:02:17.120 got elected and they're pretending that's the cause of it.
01:02:19.480 But I think it's no coincidence here.
01:02:21.500 This woman who's really sad and she says, I'm going to smoke cigarettes now, even though
01:02:25.840 I quit and I'm going to go get a tattoo.
01:02:27.460 And I'm, who knows?
01:02:28.020 She's probably going to cut off her hair or do whatever.
01:02:29.560 And I'm going to do that because Trump got elected, because the guy who was already president
01:02:34.800 got elected and he's going to cut taxes a little bit.
01:02:37.460 And also totally unrelated, my boyfriend broke up with me a few days ago, but it's totally
01:02:41.680 has nothing to do with, I'm not really sad about that.
01:02:44.540 And you think like, no girls, you're, you know, there's that, that study that came out
01:02:49.060 of Yale in 2008.
01:02:50.180 So it's a little old now.
01:02:50.900 It's probably, the situation's gotten even worse.
01:02:52.540 Women have become less happy over the past 50 years, both in objective terms and relative
01:02:59.760 to men.
01:03:00.620 In terms of their self-reported happiness, it has plummeted.
01:03:03.660 And now huge swaths of women are on depression pills all the time.
01:03:07.960 Women in their middle age, women in their teenage years, they're constantly popping pills because
01:03:12.820 of how sad they are, how unhappy they have become since coincidentally feminism hit the
01:03:18.320 national scene.
01:03:18.920 And so they're trying to come up with all sorts of explanations for their unhappiness.
01:03:23.480 I'm unhappy because of the patriarchy.
01:03:25.300 I'm unhappy because of systemic racism.
01:03:27.760 I'm unhappy because the mango Mussolini ascended the throne again or whatever it is.
01:03:32.360 They just, they, but maybe they're just sort of unhappy because of how they're living their
01:03:37.060 lives.
01:03:37.500 And if they changed how they're living their lives, maybe they get a little happier.
01:03:41.060 Well, this is one of the reasons that I feel sympathetic towards these women, why I can,
01:03:44.800 yes, I will gently laugh at them because some of it's just funny, but also I'm not going
01:03:48.540 to ridicule and mock them on a deeper level because they're, they're also victims.
01:03:52.300 They have, they have fallen prey to what's now 50, 60 years of this feminist narrative
01:03:57.920 that's telling women to stop being women.
01:03:59.680 It's telling women to try to do what men do, to try to think like men think, to try to act
01:04:04.020 like men act, to try to speak like men speak.
01:04:06.100 And it's constantly telling women, because you are the weaker sex, you are going to be taken
01:04:10.100 advantage of.
01:04:11.140 You are going to be oppressed.
01:04:12.680 You are going to be controlled by the patriarchy and to reach your full potential, suppress
01:04:17.200 that desire to be a wife, suppress that desire to be feminine, suppress that desire to have
01:04:21.160 children, suppress that desire to nurture those children at home.
01:04:24.480 Your full potential is reached when you go cash a paycheck.
01:04:27.060 That's where your true value is.
01:04:28.900 And generations of women have fallen prey to that because the societal pressure is incredible.
01:04:33.840 But the result of that is exactly what you just said.
01:04:35.760 I mean, I'm speaking to a group of young women tonight, and this is partially what my message
01:04:38.720 to them is, you matter as a woman.
01:04:41.500 Your womanhood matters.
01:04:43.840 And to know what that means when I say your womanhood matters, you have to think not just
01:04:48.440 what am I supposed to do in my life, but who am I?
01:04:51.980 And part of who you are, you are a woman.
01:04:54.680 You are not a person who happens to be a woman.
01:04:56.540 You are a woman.
01:04:57.840 And that matters.
01:04:59.200 And I think our society, unfortunately, is reaping the sad results of when womanhood is
01:05:03.360 desecrated at the very core.
01:05:04.920 Why do you think women moved more in Trump's direction this time?
01:05:10.100 Not just the married women who vote Republican, but even the unmarried women, and even specifically
01:05:14.640 younger women who we're told vote 100% in lockstep with the libs.
01:05:19.480 Why did they move more in Trump's direction this time over last time?
01:05:24.720 Because women, regardless of their age, regardless of their situation in life, have to fill up
01:05:29.660 their car with gas, have to buy groceries, have to pay rent, have to pay electricity bills.
01:05:34.920 Understand that we could be sent to war, thanks to the feminists, just the same as our husbands
01:05:39.880 and fathers and brothers and sons, and that Kamala Harris has brought us to the brink of
01:05:43.400 war in Ukraine.
01:05:44.720 And at the root, I mean, these radical feminists are, of course, on the fringe, these TikToks
01:05:49.240 that we've watched.
01:05:50.100 But most women don't hate men.
01:05:52.040 Most women want to love men.
01:05:53.700 Most women want to honor and respect a husband and want to be in full communion with their spouse,
01:05:58.580 a man.
01:05:59.160 That is a natural desire that all women have.
01:06:02.280 So we're not naturally bred to be anti-man.
01:06:05.220 We're not naturally bred to have this contention.
01:06:08.420 It's the result of original sin, you could say.
01:06:10.420 You can look back in Genesis and see that there's going to be conflict between the sexes.
01:06:14.920 But that wasn't the original intention.
01:06:17.420 That's not how we were made.
01:06:20.580 And I don't know.
01:06:22.120 It shows.
01:06:22.960 It shows.
01:06:24.760 It does.
01:06:25.660 It does.
01:06:26.080 Because sometimes, in my experience with women, whom I really love very much, much more
01:06:33.360 than the feminists do, I think, the women will say they want one thing, but act as though
01:06:39.580 they want something else.
01:06:40.940 And men do this to some degree, too.
01:06:42.920 But I've noticed this with women.
01:06:44.320 So the women will say, we want a female president.
01:06:47.920 And we want a man.
01:06:49.180 We want a president like Kamala Harris, and we want a man like Tim Walls.
01:06:53.400 You know, we want a man like Doug Emhoff.
01:06:55.060 We want a man like Pete Buttigieg.
01:06:57.440 But they don't.
01:06:59.840 They don't.
01:07:00.200 They never do.
01:07:00.940 They might spout all that.
01:07:02.420 But, you know, if the girls are in college and they have the choice between dating that
01:07:06.980 really nice, liberal, sensitive man who wears the onesie pajama, who, you know, sips hot
01:07:12.140 cocoa and talks to your uncle about Obamacare, or the quarterback on the football team,
01:07:16.940 100 out of 100 times, they're going for the quarterback.
01:07:21.680 So there's obviously a chasm between what people are telling themselves and what they
01:07:26.880 actually feel and desire.
01:07:29.520 Yes, because there's incredible social stigma.
01:07:31.840 If a young woman who is a smart young woman who did well in school, who is socially charismatic,
01:07:37.520 who is fit, if she is just like an all-around, look-at-that-girl type of girl, and she says,
01:07:43.540 actually, guys, what I want the most is to get married.
01:07:46.420 I'm hoping to meet the one.
01:07:47.420 I'm hoping to fall in love.
01:07:48.400 I'm hoping to be a bride.
01:07:49.640 I'm hoping to pledge my life to this man.
01:07:52.000 I'm hoping to have his children.
01:07:53.160 I'm hoping to make a home for him, to be the heart of his household, to raise these
01:07:56.980 babies, maybe to homeschool them.
01:07:59.120 I hope that's what I want in life.
01:08:01.140 You would not believe the amount of social stigma that comes with that.
01:08:05.100 And it's one of the, again, I'm speaking to young women tonight about this very topic,
01:08:08.340 and I'm going to, it's sad that I even have to give them permission to allow themselves
01:08:12.600 to want that versus, you know, which STEM field would you like to succeed in?
01:08:16.940 Because we now have a lot of token opportunities for you as a woman.
01:08:20.220 That, listen, I obviously do work outside of the home.
01:08:24.640 You know this.
01:08:25.480 We're friends outside of just being on each other's shows.
01:08:28.520 We've worked together for a long time, but we are also personal friends.
01:08:31.340 You know that I prioritize my family first, my children first, that I've turned down a
01:08:36.500 lot of work opportunities, and I always will, because I am going to be present to my children
01:08:42.360 because that's what matters the most.
01:08:44.280 I don't want to tell tales out of school or anything, but when you do go on the road,
01:08:48.380 you almost always bring your family with you.
01:08:51.580 Always.
01:08:52.040 My children are always with me.
01:08:53.040 I've never gone on a trip overnight before without taking my children with me.
01:08:56.820 Yeah.
01:08:57.700 Yeah.
01:08:57.940 Of course, which is obviously-
01:08:59.380 Because they need the presence of a mother.
01:09:00.560 Right.
01:09:00.920 That is a good thing to do.
01:09:03.260 It is something that you desire to do.
01:09:05.640 It's a recognition.
01:09:06.620 When I go on the road, I don't take my kids with me because you know what?
01:09:08.940 My little kids, they actually prefer being with mommy a lot of the time than with daddy
01:09:13.680 because men and women are different.
01:09:14.960 Mothers and fathers bring different things to the table, and everyone knows that intuitively.
01:09:19.120 When you were saying earlier, Liz, about the social stigma that all of this carries,
01:09:24.200 I thought back to Harrison Butker's speech at Benedictine College where he said, you know,
01:09:28.940 I think a lot of you, some of you are going to want to do careers, some of you women out
01:09:32.080 there.
01:09:32.320 But I think regardless of career or no career, most of you are going to want to be mothers
01:09:38.140 and wives.
01:09:39.500 And he was lambasted by the feminist leftist media.
01:09:44.420 The women in the audience applauded.
01:09:47.140 The women in the audience were cheering.
01:09:49.100 They obviously agreed with Harrison.
01:09:50.640 Now, before I let you go, Liz, we actually have to circle all the way back because this
01:09:55.040 conversation, it's become too deep, too fluent, too serious.
01:10:00.220 Which was your favorite TikTok?
01:10:02.960 Oh, my favorite TikTok is the girl that was like with her nails.
01:10:07.140 That was the first, that was the first, the long blonde hair.
01:10:09.480 That was the first video of the 4B movement that I saw.
01:10:11.640 And I thought, oh girl, you're, my first reaction was your terms are acceptable.
01:10:15.480 This is a good first step, even if your motivation is not correct.
01:10:19.640 It's also just something to me that these girls brag about being hoes.
01:10:22.580 Like, come on, girl.
01:10:24.360 Yeah, at least, you know, keep quiet about things.
01:10:26.880 Have a little dignity.
01:10:28.720 I, I, my favorite is the, the last one, the girl at the end who, she says, so angry.
01:10:35.120 And then she admits, she goes, we're going to smoke cigarettes and get a tattoo today.
01:10:38.360 She's admitting, people fall into vices and sins.
01:10:40.820 You know, well, they do it when they're stressed or anxious or tired.
01:10:43.960 But then the, the thing that sealed it for me, and again, it's, I'm not choosing,
01:10:46.880 I'm not saying this is my favorite because of the pain she's experiencing.
01:10:49.540 It's just so explanatory.
01:10:51.140 She says, yeah.
01:10:51.840 And actually, coincidentally, my, my boyfriend and I broke up a few days ago.
01:10:55.360 That has no, nothing to do with why I'm so mad right now.
01:10:57.360 And I thought like, oh girl, like you're, just play that tape back to yourself.
01:11:02.660 And here's my question.
01:11:03.980 Do people get tattoos like as a stress relief?
01:11:07.000 Like, do they just go out and act out and be like, my boyfriend broke up with me.
01:11:10.240 I'm going to get a tattoo.
01:11:11.140 I feel like sad today.
01:11:12.120 Let me get some more ink.
01:11:13.420 Do people do that?
01:11:14.140 I, I'm pretty sure, I don't have any scientific studies on this.
01:11:17.560 I'm pretty sure most teenage girls get their first tattoo specifically because they're having
01:11:24.820 a fight with their father.
01:11:25.740 I, I, I think that's maybe, maybe not a hundred percent of the time, but at least 97%.
01:11:30.340 Liz, I have to leave it there.
01:11:31.540 Wonderful to see you as always.
01:11:33.920 Thank you for helping to guide these women of the 4B movement.
01:11:40.160 Thanks, Michael.
01:11:41.220 See you next time.
01:11:42.040 All right, let's get a few here.
01:11:43.000 Yes, tattoos are a release, says someone whose name is in Hebrew, so I can't read it.
01:11:48.400 I should read Hebrew.
01:11:49.880 I should read ancient Greek.
01:11:51.820 I should read Latin better than I do.
01:11:54.300 And I don't.
01:11:55.020 And that's, that's a pity.
01:11:57.540 But once my kids are like properly being homeschooled up, I actually probably will have the opportunity
01:12:01.680 to get the education that I did not have in public school or even in a fancy university.
01:12:07.020 Question in the mailbag from Donnie.
01:12:08.520 Hey, Michael, has Donald Trump officially beaten more women than Doug Emhoff?
01:12:13.220 Okay.
01:12:14.340 Okay.
01:12:14.840 Come on.
01:12:15.980 There was a Babylon Bee headline.
01:12:17.460 Trump beats another woman.
01:12:18.380 So Trump has beaten two women and Doug Emhoff.
01:12:23.220 I was talking to Megyn Kelly the other night.
01:12:25.140 Megyn Kelly said a guy who would raise his hand and smack a woman generally doesn't just
01:12:31.060 do it once.
01:12:32.340 So again, these are all just accusations, but they seem kind of credible.
01:12:36.560 And so probably the answer, at least what Megyn Kelly was insinuating, is the answer would
01:12:44.160 be no.
01:12:45.420 But Trump has beaten the first two women presidents.
01:12:49.160 The future, the former future first women presidents.
01:12:51.760 From Nicholas, Michael, long time listener to your show.
01:12:55.400 Appreciate your insights.
01:12:56.240 When I was a kid, my church was heavily politicized.
01:12:58.540 Our priest condemned anyone that was not going to vote for Obama.
01:13:01.520 My family has always been conservative.
01:13:04.240 As an adult, my wife and I have settled on non-denominational Christianity.
01:13:08.300 Everywhere I go, I find politics invading religion beyond discussions on abortion or human rights,
01:13:13.200 except for in my non-denominational Christianity.
01:13:16.160 My question to you is, does politics belong in a church?
01:13:19.680 If not, is there a way to find parishes with no political leanings?
01:13:23.060 If not, should we return to Catholicism?
01:13:24.620 Thank you for your time.
01:13:25.200 I think you will know, as a mackerel snapper myself, that I would encourage you and everyone
01:13:30.060 to come on over, swim the Tiber to the Catholic Church.
01:13:34.480 But you raise this point, you say, okay, right now you're in a non-denominational Protestant
01:13:37.960 church and you like that they don't talk about politics.
01:13:43.240 That's a problem.
01:13:44.140 That was going to be a problem in this election cycle.
01:13:45.840 Evangelical, non-denominational Protestants had, for a really long time, been the backbone
01:13:50.460 of the GOP strategy.
01:13:52.220 They were rock-ribbed.
01:13:53.560 Many self-identifying Catholics, people who don't practice the faith, who've fallen away,
01:13:57.360 who deny the doctrines and the dogmas.
01:13:59.960 They would split.
01:14:01.660 I mean, half the Catholics basically were conservative and half the Catholics, self-identified Catholics,
01:14:06.660 would vote for leftists, even contrary to church teaching.
01:14:11.160 But the evangelicals have been really strong.
01:14:13.680 Until recently, they started to crack a little bit and go a little bit lib.
01:14:16.480 And I think part of it is what you're talking about, which is that they say, well, we don't
01:14:20.700 want to get involved in politics.
01:14:22.700 That's not for us.
01:14:24.960 What do I care who rules me so long as he doesn't make me sin?
01:14:28.000 There's been a strain of that for some time.
01:14:30.600 However, ours is an incarnational faith.
01:14:35.340 Okay?
01:14:35.620 We believe, if you're a Christian, you believe that God takes on flesh and dwells among us.
01:14:41.300 Okay?
01:14:41.560 So you believe that faith looks like something, that it takes place in history, in the fullness
01:14:48.020 of time.
01:14:49.460 And you believe that we're impelled to do things.
01:14:52.200 Sometimes there's a debate between evangelical Protestants and Catholics over the nature of
01:14:57.640 justification.
01:14:58.400 And it's usually just misunderstood.
01:14:59.460 The evangelical Protestants will say that justification is by faith alone.
01:15:06.700 Faith alone is a phrase that appears only once in the New Testament where it's condemned.
01:15:12.040 But they'll say it's by faith alone.
01:15:14.500 And even sometimes Catholics will say, we believe justification is by faith and works,
01:15:18.320 which is not actually a Catholic teaching.
01:15:20.260 And it leads to all sorts of misunderstandings.
01:15:23.440 Really what it comes down to, I think, and this is not an original idea, is that we're
01:15:27.240 just using justification in different ways.
01:15:29.940 So the Protestants are using justification to mean the way that we have sin wiped away
01:15:34.520 and become righteous in the eyes of God.
01:15:36.820 And so that, and they're saying you can't earn your salvation, which is obviously true.
01:15:39.840 The notion that you can earn your salvation is an ancient heresy called Pelagianism, which
01:15:42.880 was condemned by the church many, many years ago.
01:15:44.480 But when Catholics talk about justification, we're talking about a process that occurs throughout
01:15:49.260 man's life, that involves sanctification, that involves growing in virtue, that involves
01:15:53.760 growing in holiness.
01:15:55.220 And in that, there is work that occurs because, as James tells us, faith without works is dead.
01:16:04.800 That faith looks like something in the world.
01:16:08.180 That, yeah, we don't earn our salvation.
01:16:09.900 God does everything.
01:16:10.880 We do.
01:16:11.580 God gives it to us through his grace.
01:16:13.360 But we are called to cooperate with God's grace.
01:16:17.740 And this is all a long way of saying, this theological disagreement or misunderstanding
01:16:22.900 does play a role in the question that you're asking, because it means that we are called
01:16:27.920 to do things in the world.
01:16:30.660 We are called, thanks to the grace that we've received and in faith, we are called to actually
01:16:37.020 do things.
01:16:38.060 So when you see two candidates on a ballot, one wants to kill all the babies up until
01:16:41.440 the moment of birth.
01:16:42.360 One is the most pro-life president we've ever had.
01:16:44.580 But you have an obligation to vote for the pro-life candidate.
01:16:49.060 It's not, you don't, you don't run to the hills.
01:16:50.580 You don't say, oh, but he's so yucky.
01:16:51.840 I don't like his ties or something.
01:16:53.080 You have an obligation to live out your life of faith in time and space because you are
01:16:59.180 an incarnate creature and yours is an incarnate faith, an incarnational faith.
01:17:03.640 So obviously incarnational that God becomes man and takes on flesh and dwells among us.
01:17:08.280 Speaking of mackerel snappers, I am joined by my fellow papist, that would be Seamus Coughlin
01:17:14.840 of Freedom Tunes fame, of Timcast IRL fame, Seamus, thank you.
01:17:20.780 And also of Michael Knowles' show fame.
01:17:22.960 Let's not leave that out.
01:17:23.600 And of Michael Knowles, last but not least, of Michael Knowles' show fame.
01:17:27.880 Yeah, anytime I walk down the street, people stop me.
01:17:29.840 You're the guy who did yes, no on Michael Knowles' show.
01:17:32.980 I'm like, yeah, that's me.
01:17:33.800 That's me.
01:17:34.140 Stand back a little bit.
01:17:34.480 Please, paparazzi.
01:17:35.420 No, please stop asking me for a moment.
01:17:36.600 Prouding me, exactly.
01:17:37.440 Calm down.
01:17:38.300 By the way, I appreciate the explanation you just gave.
01:17:41.060 Obviously, there's differences between the Catholic and Protestant view of justification,
01:17:43.980 but I think so often we talk past each other on what that actually means.
01:17:48.440 And fortunately, you know, there's this great book, The Bible, which is basically, for those
01:17:53.400 who don't know, a book that Christians have so that they can memorize specific verses
01:17:58.340 to own other denominations.
01:18:00.720 And then just have those.
01:18:01.980 That's the point of it, right?
01:18:03.660 Of course.
01:18:03.960 No, listen, we're all guilty of it.
01:18:05.420 We're all guilty of it.
01:18:06.420 Which, it's not a bad thing to consult scripture for apologetics, but we're all guilty of just
01:18:09.920 like having those verses that we always go back to and then rattle off as if we have
01:18:14.140 the whole thing memorized.
01:18:15.960 You know, there's one line that I often go back to from scripture, from the Old Testament,
01:18:19.620 and I don't, I fear that I could be misinterpreted and people think I'm being glib or something.
01:18:24.940 I'm really not treating scripture in any glib way.
01:18:26.820 But it's Leviticus 17.7.
01:18:28.700 And the verse is, you shall no longer sacrifice your sacrifices to goat demons after whom you
01:18:34.620 whore.
01:18:35.440 And it's an evocative verse and a provocative verse.
01:18:39.220 And so that's why, you know, there is something, I like the bluntness of it.
01:18:42.100 But it's also so real.
01:18:43.980 It so resonates today.
01:18:45.840 Because often in our popular culture, you will see actual goat demons and people literally
01:18:50.040 whoring after them.
01:18:51.100 And you just think like, wow, the basics of human nature don't really change over time.
01:18:56.900 And the basics of temptation don't really change.
01:18:59.080 And maybe the Bible has something to tell you.
01:19:01.440 Now, Seamus, you know why you're here.
01:19:02.540 Yeah, I mean, there needed to be some eye candy on this show.
01:19:06.620 That was it.
01:19:07.280 That was here.
01:19:07.880 You are here as a thirst trap for the audience.
01:19:11.740 You are also here to help me ascertain the fake headline amid all of the real headlines
01:19:20.320 that the producers have found.
01:19:21.540 Because this is Fake Headline Friday.
01:19:29.840 So, Michael, I actually play this game every day of the week.
01:19:33.100 Say it again.
01:19:34.460 So, I actually play this game every day of the week, not just Friday.
01:19:37.720 And all of them are fake.
01:19:39.060 They're all fake all the time.
01:19:40.780 Because you find your headlines in the New York Times and the Washington Post.
01:19:45.000 And right.
01:19:45.380 Yes, exactly.
01:19:46.320 You make a good.
01:19:47.020 That's a deep, a deep undercutting of the entire premise of this segment, actually.
01:19:52.820 But I think it's right.
01:19:53.760 I'm like actually surprised you found a real one.
01:19:56.560 Yeah, yeah.
01:19:57.260 So, I remind the audience.
01:19:59.540 You don't say that one.
01:20:00.540 You don't say number one, number two.
01:20:02.020 You have to say the whole headline because the chat's a little bit slow.
01:20:06.460 Seamus, first one up.
01:20:08.840 Donald Trump, the reincarnation of Adolf Hitler.
01:20:13.460 That's absolutely a real headline.
01:20:14.880 For us, we see the reemergence of Donald Trump as a presidential candidate.
01:20:19.640 That's the first one.
01:20:19.820 That's absolutely a real headline.
01:20:21.120 That's a real headline.
01:20:21.780 It has to be.
01:20:23.580 Without question.
01:20:24.500 He's pictured biting babies at White House Halloween party.
01:20:27.180 Internet feels it's gross.
01:20:28.940 No, I saw that one.
01:20:30.660 But to his credit, and I think the media needs to defend him more on this, that baby was dressed
01:20:34.840 as a chicken and he could have been confused.
01:20:36.720 He certainly could have.
01:20:37.860 Like a tasty little chicken.
01:20:39.540 And he went right for the leg.
01:20:40.400 I just want to say it is no longer the case that Americans can say we don't have a president
01:20:46.020 who has bitten babies on camera.
01:20:49.220 He's historic.
01:20:51.500 He's going down in history.
01:20:52.960 Can't take it anymore.
01:20:54.240 Woman who married herself posted about divorce within 24 hours.
01:20:58.900 Or post-prompted discussion.
01:21:00.900 I'm like, okay.
01:21:03.120 I'm leaning real.
01:21:04.520 I'm leaning real.
01:21:06.300 Real like it's a real satire headline.
01:21:09.780 Like I could see that as an unmemory Babylon.
01:21:13.240 Listen, reality is stranger than fiction, man.
01:21:15.420 I have to hear the others before.
01:21:17.000 Am I able to hear the others before I narrow down and give an answer?
01:21:19.240 Do I have to give it immediately?
01:21:20.340 No, no, no.
01:21:20.940 You can hear it.
01:21:21.420 There's one more.
01:21:22.040 I'm going to put that one in the maybe pile.
01:21:24.060 Two more.
01:21:24.700 Harris supporter burns down her own house in protest of Trump win.
01:21:29.600 Sets local park on fire.
01:21:31.980 In Shelburne, Vermont, a woman was placed under arrest Wednesday night after.
01:21:37.340 I actually think that the woman marrying herself sounds like a more real headline
01:21:40.960 because what liberals do is they go into poor neighborhoods
01:21:43.080 and burn down people's businesses, not their own homes.
01:21:47.740 That's a good point.
01:21:49.640 And also, there's not a comma after VT in Vermont.
01:21:52.800 So, okay.
01:21:53.140 I'm putting that.
01:21:53.640 I'm also putting that in the maybe pile.
01:21:54.900 And it doesn't say mostly peaceful or anything like that.
01:21:57.620 Right.
01:21:58.240 How justified they were.
01:21:59.940 Teachers seize disco equipment from 12-year-old boy who hosted rave in school toilets.
01:22:05.220 That's true.
01:22:06.020 That's absolutely true.
01:22:07.060 I promise you that one's true.
01:22:08.880 That has to be true.
01:22:09.920 Of all the other ones.
01:22:11.120 The teachers at St. Anthony's Catholic College in...
01:22:14.040 Mm-hmm.
01:22:14.860 Is it a...
01:22:15.940 But would it be a...
01:22:17.400 12-year-old wouldn't be in college.
01:22:18.860 But do they mean college in the European sense, like a high school or a lower school?
01:22:22.600 Yeah.
01:22:22.800 Yeah.
01:22:23.780 Yeah.
01:22:24.100 To me, this one does not sound the least real of the rest of them.
01:22:27.580 You think that one's fake?
01:22:28.360 Okay.
01:22:28.720 So, all right.
01:22:29.380 I'm narrowing it down to these three.
01:22:31.640 The woman who divorced herself, which you say is real.
01:22:34.100 Mm-hmm.
01:22:34.500 The Harris Sporter burns her house down, which you say is fake, and the teacher seizes disco
01:22:38.960 equipment from a 12-year-old boy.
01:22:41.200 What's your take?
01:22:43.560 I think that the woman burning down her house in the local park is the fake one.
01:22:50.180 I think the rest are real.
01:22:51.340 Yeah.
01:22:52.040 Still torn.
01:22:55.300 Divorce.
01:22:56.540 The toilets.
01:23:00.820 But I...
01:23:01.940 What's getting me is not even just the...
01:23:04.720 I mean, your point is good that the libs prefer to burn down minority businesses in Chicago.
01:23:08.960 Yeah.
01:23:09.120 But I always look for grammar and punctuation, and I think there should be a comma after Vermont,
01:23:14.800 and there isn't, which makes me think that Professor Jacob wrote this.
01:23:19.000 You sound like a White House representative.
01:23:21.320 There was an apostrophe there.
01:23:23.840 That's true.
01:23:24.460 I sound like a Biden White House representative.
01:23:26.820 Yeah, exactly.
01:23:27.440 All hinges on a comma.
01:23:28.540 This is true or false based on the grammar.
01:23:30.620 Okay, let's...
01:23:32.540 Let's go.
01:23:35.700 Wow.
01:23:36.940 You won!
01:23:38.800 We did it.
01:23:40.460 We got it.
01:23:41.100 That's unfair.
01:23:42.360 We got it.
01:23:43.200 No, you got it, too.
01:23:44.800 Oh, oh, we both got it.
01:23:46.720 You agreed with me.
01:23:47.700 We both got it.
01:23:48.400 This was the one you said was fake, right?
01:23:50.760 Yes, of course.
01:23:51.720 Yeah, okay, so we got it.
01:23:53.140 So then the question is, the woman divorced herself?
01:23:57.880 Yeah, she did.
01:23:58.680 Sounds about right.
01:23:59.500 Is that New York Post or something?
01:24:01.180 Looks kind of tabloid.
01:24:01.920 Well, listen, do you think the kind of person who does that type of narcissistic thing is going
01:24:07.620 to be easy to stay married to?
01:24:09.320 Like, she threw a wedding for herself.
01:24:11.280 A great point.
01:24:12.180 I mean, she probably...
01:24:14.180 How long did it...
01:24:15.020 24 hours?
01:24:15.900 Yeah, in a way, I'm surprised it lasted that long.
01:24:19.340 I hope she can get the annulment and remarry.
01:24:23.340 Yeah, how does that work with the bishop?
01:24:25.200 I don't know.
01:24:25.840 I've noticed that covered in canon law.
01:24:27.760 This also, the college thing.
01:24:29.320 What are her alimony payments?
01:24:31.640 This was the UK.
01:24:32.840 It was.
01:24:33.260 It was college.
01:24:33.820 Look at that little kid.
01:24:35.560 Look at that little DJ kid.
01:24:36.900 And that's...
01:24:38.460 Seamus, you've done very well.
01:24:40.720 And producers, I'm just going to blame it on Professor Jacob, you did not do well with
01:24:46.180 your commas and your punctuation.
01:24:49.060 Mr. Coughlin, first of all, everyone needs to go.
01:24:51.440 Seamus has had cartoons coming out constantly during election week.
01:24:56.720 So you got to go to Freedom Tunes.
01:24:58.600 And you have to see Seamus, of course, on TimCast.
01:25:01.520 But most importantly, you've got to see him on the Michael Knowles show.
01:25:03.940 That's what the paparazzi come up to talk to him about.
01:25:06.480 Seamus?
01:25:06.620 That's true.
01:25:07.020 Everyone always mentions it to me.
01:25:07.980 My career has peaked.
01:25:08.980 It peaked in that moment.
01:25:10.580 Yeah, definitely check out Freedom Tunes, first and foremost.
01:25:13.040 If you want to see my more obscure, lesser known work, go over to Freedom Tunes, see some
01:25:16.460 of the cartoons that I make.
01:25:17.340 I think you guys will really enjoy those.
01:25:19.420 We're creating media and entertaining content.
01:25:22.300 I think punditry is great.
01:25:23.420 I love talking about this stuff.
01:25:24.680 But obviously, you guys at the Daily Wire also know what the conservative movement needs to be
01:25:28.340 doing is create compelling media.
01:25:31.040 And we've been doing that for years now.
01:25:33.160 I think our product is fantastic.
01:25:34.840 People love it.
01:25:35.500 We get a lot of shares, hundreds of thousands of views per video.
01:25:38.380 So go over there, subscribe.
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01:25:42.420 You'll be funding job creation for non-woke, non-leftist artists who would have to keep
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01:25:52.780 So it's good work and it helps us build up the culture.
01:25:55.240 And they're just phenomenal.
01:25:56.440 They're just great.
01:25:57.420 Thank you.
01:25:57.880 They've been bangers for years.
01:25:59.500 They've been terrific.
01:26:00.440 And they only seem to get better.
01:26:03.220 Seamus, thank you for coming on the show.
01:26:05.120 Thank you so much for having me.
01:26:06.360 My pleasure.
01:26:07.240 Now, we're waiting on Mr. Shapiro.
01:26:10.480 You know who else we're waiting on?
01:26:11.380 That was Dave McCormick.
01:26:12.740 Because the race was called.
01:26:15.980 Bob Casey, the sitting Democrat senator in Pennsylvania, to my knowledge, at least before
01:26:20.840 this show, had not conceded.
01:26:22.960 And we were waiting on a news conference that McCormick was going to hold in Pittsburgh.
01:26:28.180 Has the conference taken place yet?
01:26:29.520 Do we have any update on Pennsylvania?
01:26:33.400 No, of course not.
01:26:34.320 Because my producers are sitting in the control room making grammatical errors with their commas.
01:26:38.020 Any updates?
01:26:40.840 Bueller, Bueller?
01:26:41.400 No?
01:26:41.740 Okay.
01:26:41.980 We're trying to get Seamus out of this control room, all right?
01:26:44.000 Give me a second.
01:26:44.940 That's going to be tough.
01:26:46.180 That's going to take you hours.
01:26:48.940 Raven's Asylum 1K17.
01:26:51.080 Dante is the inventor of the Italian language.
01:26:52.840 It's a little overstated, but he did have a big, big effect on it.
01:27:00.100 Though, given Dante's view of language, actually, he wouldn't call himself an inventor.
01:27:04.500 He doesn't think language is the kind of thing that can be invented.
01:27:07.200 He set out to create his own perfect language in De Vulgaria Eloquentia, or to arrive at the
01:27:16.980 rules that would get you to a perfect language, kind of like medieval Esperanto.
01:27:20.680 But then he gave up on that project.
01:27:21.800 He actually kind of corrects it in the Divine Comedy.
01:27:24.460 But I'm being pedantic.
01:27:26.100 In large part, he is responsible for the language that is spoken as Italian today.
01:27:32.580 JJ Triff.
01:27:33.320 Get him on DW+.
01:27:34.160 I'm tired of memberships.
01:27:35.020 That's a good idea.
01:27:35.680 That'd be pretty fun, actually.
01:27:37.360 Dave McCormick has not done a speech yet, but he plans to today.
01:27:40.060 All right.
01:27:40.540 It's happening at some point today.
01:27:41.800 Who knows?
01:27:42.140 Maybe it'll happen during Ben's show.
01:27:43.760 Joshua Stevens8978 says, everyone needs to unsubscribe from Freedom Tunes.
01:27:49.640 Yeah, that's right.
01:27:50.460 Show that, Seamus.
01:27:51.220 You get him.
01:27:52.280 I've been bugging Daily Wire forever to have a Freedom Tunes show better than Family Guy,
01:27:55.620 says Tyler H.
01:27:56.180 Yeah, Seamus's work is just phenomenal.
01:27:58.300 If you are not subscribed, you certainly should.
01:28:03.460 Freedom Tunes is great.
01:28:04.520 Love the work.
01:28:05.060 No homo, says Flying Mayan.
01:28:06.660 I vote for Disco.
01:28:09.880 Yeah, you guys, well, you would have gotten that wrong.
01:28:13.240 My work computer has Freedom Tunes blocked, says Will Wall.
01:28:16.760 Where do you work?
01:28:17.820 What kind of joyless office do you work at that is blocking the work of Freedom Tunes?
01:28:22.660 Is Carrie Lake going to pull it out, says Nova Zorda fan?
01:28:25.920 Maybe.
01:28:27.040 Maybe she will.
01:28:29.080 We'll see.
01:28:29.880 I mean, it's taking forever for the votes to be counted in Arizona.
01:28:33.600 Took a long time in Nevada, too.
01:28:35.480 And I hope there will be some kind of challenge from Sam Brown's campaign.
01:28:40.040 I don't know.
01:28:40.520 I mean, I haven't seen the latest numbers.
01:28:46.160 Sniper, look up Thanksgiving with Ben Shapiro.
01:28:48.160 That was a particularly good one.
01:28:53.180 Threat to democracy, of course, says the Senate.
01:28:57.340 I'm not sure quite what that refers to, but I'm sure it's correct.
01:29:02.200 It is an arson to burn down your own house, says Sisu.
01:29:05.660 Although it could be insurance fraud, assuming you have homeowner's insurance.
01:29:08.420 The other day I saw Winnie Cooper and the Minnie Driver driving a Minnie Cooper.
01:29:15.180 Although it was lowercase Minnie Driver, but it should say.
01:29:17.860 The other day I saw Winnie Cooper and Minnie Driver driving a Minnie Cooper.
01:29:20.680 That's a good, I like that.
01:29:22.000 That's a real tongue twister.
01:29:23.740 A little dated, though.
01:29:25.860 I'm not sure how many people remember Winnie Cooper and Minnie Driver these days.
01:29:30.360 Love Seamus.
01:29:33.440 Voted for Dave McCormick.
01:29:35.600 The AP called it for him and Perry in Congress.
01:29:38.420 But their competitors did not concede, says Keck Rove.
01:29:40.360 Yeah, to my mind, Bob Casey has not yet conceded.
01:29:45.100 I will see, though.
01:29:46.140 I guess he's denying, he's an insurrectionist.
01:29:47.720 He's denying the results of the election.
01:29:48.980 We need more iPads, says conservative vote family.
01:29:54.240 Did the show cover what happened to Sam Brown, says Catherine.
01:29:56.680 Well, we're still waiting to see what happened to Sam Brown.
01:30:00.260 I mean, the race, I believe, has been called for Jackie Rosen.
01:30:03.160 But it was real tight.
01:30:04.500 There are still votes to be counted.
01:30:05.700 So we'll see how that goes.
01:30:06.780 I hosted Sam Brown on my show.
01:30:08.560 I know Mr. Shapiro campaigned for Sam Brown out there in Nevada.
01:30:12.720 It was one race a lot of us were really hoping would pull out for the Republicans.
01:30:17.580 But it looks like it will not.
01:30:19.580 I guess that might remain to be seen.
01:30:20.680 I don't know.
01:30:20.960 Let's ask Ben himself.
01:30:21.880 Ben, what's going on in Nevada?
01:30:23.800 So obviously, the race is really close.
01:30:26.080 Last time I checked, it was about a 12,000-vote margin in Nevada.
01:30:29.560 There were some late dumps always, always, always from Clark County, I believe, is what
01:30:33.420 happened there.
01:30:34.520 I think it's going to go to recount.
01:30:35.660 I think there will be some legal challenges in that particular race.
01:30:37.780 It's going to be a little while until we know exactly who wins that race.
01:30:40.380 Meanwhile, the elections in Isle over in Pennsylvania continues, where Bob Casey refuses to just
01:30:44.680 acknowledge that he lost to Dave McCormick, even though that race has been called with
01:30:48.440 a larger margin than the races that were called in Michigan against Mike Rogers and Wisconsin
01:30:53.580 against Eric Hovde.
01:30:54.640 Both of those races were within like 20,000 votes.
01:30:57.260 McCormick's up 30-some thousand votes, and all the areas that are coming in are ruby red.
01:31:00.520 So that election is over, but Bob Casey refuses to acknowledge it.
01:31:03.060 So in the end, you're looking at a minimum of 53 Republican seats.
01:31:06.620 Maybe you get Sam Brown.
01:31:07.880 Maybe Carrie Lake somehow pulls it out.
01:31:09.520 I think she's done like 150,000 votes right now in Arizona.
01:31:12.960 76% of the vote is counted over there.
01:31:14.740 So that would be a bit of a surprise, obviously.
01:31:17.040 But that's a big night for Republicans, considering they were looking at a maximum originally of
01:31:21.960 maybe 51.
01:31:23.120 So listen, the winning has not yet stopped.
01:31:25.540 Susie Wiles, the chief of staff, is a win.
01:31:27.700 I mean, it means that responsible people are indeed around President Trump, as you would
01:31:31.000 expect.
01:31:31.340 He actually wants to succeed this term.
01:31:32.680 He doesn't just want to meme.
01:31:33.840 He would like to have an administration filled with people who are going to actually do things.
01:31:37.280 I don't know the optimism.
01:31:38.180 It's an uncomfortable feeling for me, Michael.
01:31:40.020 I'm not sure what to do about it.
01:31:40.860 It just keeps happening, though.
01:31:41.300 You take some Pepto-Bismol or something.
01:31:43.080 I just have to wonder, though.
01:31:44.760 Yeah.
01:31:45.000 When is Trump going to start surrounding himself with strong, intelligent women?
01:31:48.960 You know, this guy, this misogynist, he just refuses, other than that time that his
01:31:53.880 first campaign was won by the first female ever to run a successful presidential campaign.
01:31:58.040 And then after that, the second campaign actually was won by another strong, intelligent woman
01:32:03.320 who is now the White House chief of staff, to say nothing of the dozens and dozens of
01:32:07.140 other strong women and intelligent women around him.
01:32:09.200 I don't know.
01:32:09.900 He is a confounding figure to those lips.
01:32:13.540 It's also upsetting.
01:32:15.880 I mean, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average continuing to pile up wins, I was informed by
01:32:20.740 all of the great economists that inflation and stagnation were on their way.
01:32:24.320 And then it turns out that the markets totally disagree.
01:32:26.780 Well, Michael, you know, we're going into the weekend in a good mood.
01:32:29.480 I hope that you have a wonderful weekend.
01:32:30.780 I still have to broadcast.
01:32:31.960 So get the hell out of here, and I'm going to start my show.
01:32:34.200 See you later.
01:32:35.980 And I will see all of you later.
01:32:37.660 I'm Michael Knowles.
01:32:38.300 This is The Michael Knowles Show.
01:32:39.760 See you on Monday.
01:32:53.980 The Michael Knowles Show.