The Michael Knowles Show - November 18, 2024


Ep. 1619 - Christians Are 'White Supremacists'?


Episode Stats

Length

48 minutes

Words per Minute

181.18639

Word Count

8,699

Sentence Count

694

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

The Associated Press calls Christians white supremacists, President Trump announces more top White House picks, and grandparents are moving en masse to their kids' yuppie neighborhoods in southern suburbs to raise their grandkids, which is kind of nice but kind of weird.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 The Associated Press calls Christians white supremacists, President Trump announces more
00:00:04.940 top White House picks, and grandparents are moving en masse to their kids' yuppie neighborhoods
00:00:09.420 in southern suburbs to raise their grandkids, which is kind of nice, but kind of weird.
00:00:14.760 And in any case, no one wants to acknowledge the problem that is causing it.
00:00:17.900 I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:00:30.000 Welcome back to the show. Mike Tyson, Jake Paul. I have so many thoughts about this fight.
00:00:42.900 Everybody has a lot of thoughts about this fight, but I've been thinking about this fight
00:00:45.880 all weekend, and I will tell you what I think about it. There's so much more to say. First,
00:00:50.700 though, go to supremecoup.com slash Knowles. There is a looming threat to our constitutional
00:00:55.700 republic that the mainstream media won't cover. The radical left is plotting a Supreme Court coup.
00:00:59.860 They're not even trying to hide it. These progressive ideologues want to eliminate
00:01:03.020 the court's conservative majority by packing it with their own hand-picked justices.
00:01:06.380 It's not court reform. It's a blatant power grab to get the outcomes they want.
00:01:10.260 The scary part is, if one party controls the House, Senate, and presidency, come January,
00:01:14.460 they could restructure the court overnight. With a simple majority vote and a president's
00:01:18.020 signature, their plan becomes reality. We've already seen their playbook.
00:01:21.100 Made-up ethical attacks on justices, illegal protests at their homes,
00:01:24.540 and open threats from so-called representatives. It is Venezuela-style court packing.
00:01:28.700 It would spell the end of judicial independence and the rule of law as we know it. But there
00:01:32.500 is hope. First, liberty is leading the charge to protect the Supreme Court from this radical
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00:01:55.340 supremecoup.com slash Knowles today. Before we get to any of that, the Associated Press.
00:02:01.920 Every time you think the Associated Press can't fall even lower into degradation and dishonesty,
00:02:08.220 they prove you wrong. The Associated Press is now claiming in a supposedly unbiased news report,
00:02:14.680 just telling you the facts, that Pete Hegseth's tattoo of a thousand-year Christian motto is,
00:02:22.620 quote, white supremacist. Washington, Associated Press, Pete Hegseth, the Army National Guard
00:02:30.340 veteran and Fox News host nominated by Donald Trump to lead the Department of Defense, was flagged as a
00:02:35.140 possible insider threat by a fellow service member due to a tattoo on his bicep that is associated with
00:02:41.140 white supremacist groups. What is the tattoo? The AP goes on to tell you. This week, a fellow guard
00:02:48.640 member who was the unit's security manager and on an anti-terrorism team at the time, shared with the
00:02:53.560 Associated Press an email he sent to the unit's leadership flagging a different tattoo reading,
00:02:58.420 Deus Volt, that has been used by white supremacists, concerned it was an indication of an insider threat.
00:03:05.380 Okay. There are a couple of layers to this stupid story. The first one is the tattoo itself,
00:03:12.020 Deus Volt. What is Deus Volt? Is it a white supremacist slogan? No. Deus Volt was the cry of
00:03:17.920 the audience at the sermon by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont when Pope Urban II responded to
00:03:26.460 the Byzantine Emperor Alexius' plea for assistance because Eastern Christians were being massacred by
00:03:33.260 Seljuk Muslim Turks. That's what it was. The Byzantine Emperor wrote to the Pope, even though there was a
00:03:40.640 little trouble, you know, between the East and the West. And he said, hey, we're being overrun by
00:03:44.860 lunatic Seljuk Muslim Turks who have conquered so many of our lands and are murdering our people.
00:03:50.260 Please help us. And the Pope gave a sermon at the Council of Clermont, following the Council of
00:03:55.300 Piacenza, and said, hey, we're going to go help out our Eastern Christian brothers. And the audience
00:04:01.960 there responded, Deus Volt, God wills it. Probably they responded in more of a medieval French and said
00:04:08.980 something like Dieu le vul, but for simplicity, if you can call it simplicity, we now think of that
00:04:15.320 as Deus Volt in the Latin. God wills it. That's all it means. This has been a motto of Christians
00:04:20.820 for 1,000 years. The Associated Press, based on nothing, is saying that this is somehow a white
00:04:28.540 supremacist slogan. Pete has other tattoos too. Pete has a Jerusalem cross. Are we going to be told
00:04:35.640 the Jerusalem cross is a white supremacist slogan? Pete has a tattoo that says, we the people on his
00:04:40.380 forearm. Are we going to be told that that's a white supremacist slogan? Probably we will. That
00:04:44.080 is what the libs think. But very, very offensive to Christians, that a 1,000-year-old Christian motto
00:04:49.560 that says nothing more than God wills it, specifically God wills Christians helping other
00:04:54.400 Christians not be slaughtered by lunatic Muslims in the East, that that is somehow unacceptable or
00:05:01.240 immoral or white supremacist, completely stupid. But then you get to the story itself. What is the
00:05:06.360 story? The AP isn't supposed to be writing opinion columns. You know, it's my opinion that this slogan
00:05:12.940 is actually a white supremacist dog whistle. So what the AP has to do is cloak its opinion column,
00:05:21.020 cloak its propaganda for the Democrats in the facade of a news story. And what's the news story here?
00:05:27.240 Some jerk, some ignorant jerk who worked with Pete Hegseth in the National Guard didn't know what a
00:05:34.920 Latin phrase meant. That's the news story. Some random jerk in the National Guard who knew Pete
00:05:39.940 Hegseth was illiterate and ignorant and mistook a traditional Christian slogan for some white supremacist
00:05:48.900 thing and sent an email. And he sent an email and then his superiors, who were presumably better
00:05:55.320 educated and smarter than he was, ignored the email. Rightly so. That's the whole news story.
00:06:01.540 But somehow this is supposed to be groundbreaking news. Stop the presses. Some ignorant jerk
00:06:07.620 didn't understand a Christian slogan. So we, the Associated Press, are going to side with him
00:06:16.120 in ignorance and pretend that Pete Hegseth is a white supremacist because he's a Christian.
00:06:21.040 That's it. That's the whole story. These people, you cannot have a low enough opinion of these people,
00:06:28.300 especially the Associated Press. I've made the point that the next White House Press Secretary
00:06:32.740 should seriously consider removing the seat of the New York Times in the Daily Press briefing.
00:06:37.240 And the New York Times has also made some egregious, egregious fact-checking reporting errors,
00:06:42.600 which we'll get to momentarily. But in many ways, the Associated Press is worse than the New York
00:06:47.380 Times. The Associated Press, which sets the style for so much journalism. The Associated Press has
00:06:53.420 gone all in on trans ideology. The Associated Press is going all in on anti-Christian propaganda. The
00:06:58.620 Associated Press is absolutely awful. Now, speaking of the White House Press Secretary,
00:07:02.200 President Trump has selected his first White House Press Secretary, and that is Caroline Levitt.
00:07:07.380 Caroline Levitt was the frontrunner in the race for press secretary for those who were
00:07:13.580 betting men, you know, those who were trying to figure out the odds. Caroline Levitt was the
00:07:19.340 national spokesman for the Trump campaign. But there's a lot more to her than that. Caroline Levitt
00:07:24.800 is the youngest press secretary in American history, White House press secretary. She's only 27 years
00:07:31.580 old. But don't let that fool you. Don't let that lead you to think that she's some lightweight or
00:07:37.420 something. Caroline Levitt has a Catholic education, might have been homeschooled for part of her
00:07:42.440 education. Caroline Levitt is already a mother at age 27. That's great. Used to be very common. These
00:07:47.800 days it's rare. That's really great. Caroline Levitt also ran for Congress herself. And she didn't win
00:07:54.360 the seat. A Democrat won the seat. But she did win a primary unexpectedly. She fought a very good
00:08:00.140 campaign. And I was speaking to Roger Stone on Thursday or Friday. And Roger made the point. He said,
00:08:05.920 look, I think the job for press sec is Caroline's to turn down. You know, I think she's earned the job
00:08:11.240 with her work on the campaign. And he said, I like that she ran for office herself. I like that she
00:08:16.520 has exposed herself to attacks from the left, which you can do it in all sorts of ways. You can do it
00:08:23.000 in the media. You can do it. But especially if you're running for office, that brings you through
00:08:27.380 a certain kind of fire that leaves you vetted. So I think that's a big plus for her. And then obviously
00:08:33.120 she was the national spokesman for the Trump campaign, which was very successful. One of the most
00:08:37.300 successful campaigns in recent history. So all around, I think a really phenomenal pick,
00:08:42.380 obviously very qualified for it. And then you have to consider her selection in conjunction with
00:08:48.120 Trump's pick for his communications director, Stephen Chung. Stephen Chung was the rapid response
00:08:53.920 director on the Trump 2016 campaign. So he's been with Trump for a long time. He was with Trump in
00:08:58.820 the White House, assistant communications director in the White House. He was with him on the 2020
00:09:02.540 campaign. He was with him on the 2024 campaign. And the 2024 campaign, indisputably, incontrovertibly,
00:09:09.160 won. So even beyond these two individuals who are eminently qualified for their positions,
00:09:15.460 what I like about this is it's a vote of confidence in the team. Okay? You hear a lot about how Trump
00:09:21.560 demands loyalty from his people. Well, here Trump is demonstrating his mutual loyalty to his people
00:09:26.800 by saying, look, I'm going to dance with the gal that brung me. Okay? This campaign team worked
00:09:30.720 very well. So if it ain't broke, don't fix it. This is also, I think, a vote of confidence in
00:09:38.040 the administration because this is a young administration. For all we hear about how
00:09:43.060 these were elderly candidates back when it was Biden and Trump, the average age of Trump's picks
00:09:48.960 is more than a dozen years below the average age of Biden's first cabinet. Okay? Trump is clearly
00:09:54.760 trying to pass the baton to a new generation of leadership. And this new generation of leadership
00:10:00.580 has some notable characteristics. One, it's young. Two, it's conservative. It's really not all that
00:10:07.900 squishy. These are much more coherent, consistent conservatives than you see in other Republican
00:10:14.940 institutions. And three, I noticed this perhaps because I'm one myself, it is notably Catholic.
00:10:23.760 There is a disproportionate Catholic influence here, which I think is a good thing. You know,
00:10:27.180 Alexei de Tocqueville predicted this in Democracy in America, in a little red passage of the second
00:10:31.280 part of Democracy in America, where he said, America is a Protestant country. It's got a kind
00:10:36.760 of weird religious culture. It's all sorts of varied. There's religious toleration. But as America
00:10:41.300 develops, he predicted that America would become more Catholic on the one hand, and more atheist on the
00:10:50.380 other hand. So people were going to diverge. Some were going to go Waitrad, Deus Vult, go all the way
00:10:56.360 to Rome, and some were going to give up Christianity altogether. And that was an audacious prediction in
00:11:01.560 the 19th century, and it seems to be coming true. The Catholics have had a disproportionate influence on
00:11:08.660 the conservative movement for a long time. Bill Buckley, Russell Kirk, even Frank Meyer, Phyllis Schlafly,
00:11:13.500 you know, the list goes on and on. Pat Buchanan, you know, again, we could be here all day listing
00:11:20.000 the prominent Catholics. But this is really seeping into the administration here. And so I think that's
00:11:25.520 a great thing. You know, I think there's a deep wellspring of conservatism here, and I think there's
00:11:29.280 a lot of energy around these young picks. So all in all, really good. Now, Trump has picked some other
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00:12:39.740 American meat delivered. Trump has named his energy secretary, and that is going to be,
00:12:45.200 drumroll please, a fossil fuel executive. Love that. This is Chris Wright. I don't know very much
00:12:51.260 about Chris Wright. He's not a huge public figure on the right, but what we do know about him is that
00:12:56.500 he is the CEO of Denver-based Liberty Energy. He is a vociferous proponent of oil and natural gas
00:13:02.920 development, including fracking. This is good stuff. Trump tipped his hat. He showed his hand a
00:13:09.100 little bit that he was going to pick someone like this when he said on the campaign trail,
00:13:13.920 we love Bobby Kennedy. We're going to unleash Bobby on health and human services. We're going to unleash
00:13:18.840 him on big pharma, but we're not going to let him get near energy. No, no, we want to drill baby drill.
00:13:24.160 So we had a feeling this was going to happen, but it's good. It's good. It's a kind of a team of
00:13:30.840 rivals. Not quite though. You know, when that phrase is applied to Lincoln, it refers to Lincoln
00:13:36.380 bringing in some of his political enemies into his own administration. Here, everyone really loves
00:13:41.400 Trump, but they do have some rivalries with each other. You've got free traders on the one hand,
00:13:45.660 you've got protectionists on the other, both in Trump's administration. You have people who want to
00:13:51.200 ban fast food, basically. And you have people who, including Trump himself, who love just downing
00:13:56.740 McDonald's all the time. You've got people who want to promote electric cars, one person in
00:14:03.380 particular. You've got people who don't care about electric cars and want to go all the way in on
00:14:07.580 fossil fuels. So that is going to create some tension in the Trump administration. What Trump
00:14:12.420 has tried to do, I think, is put people where their strengths are. So in the fight between, for
00:14:16.760 instance, the free traders and the protectionists, he's putting the protectionists, it would appear,
00:14:21.380 in charge of economic policy. But he's putting the free traders in charge of government deregulation.
00:14:28.480 So those two can actually work together pretty well. You know, cut down the administrative state,
00:14:33.400 cut down bureaucratic bloat. The free traders love that kind of thing. But in terms of actual trade
00:14:37.020 policy, you're going to put the protectionists, and you might have a coherent administration.
00:14:40.200 But in any case, there are going to be a lot of internal administration fights. There's no
00:14:44.140 question about that. Now, we get to the most controversial pick that Trump has made so far.
00:14:49.480 That is Matt Gaetz. Because on Friday, there was supposed to be a House ethics report released
00:14:57.600 on Matt Gaetz. But the report was not released. And the report was not released because some of it
00:15:03.560 leaked, it seems. But the report was not released because Matt Gaetz is no longer a member of the House
00:15:08.540 of Representatives. Because he was nominated for AG on Wednesday, and he immediately resigned Congress.
00:15:15.000 Which was a little bit of 5D chess here, because not only did the nomination for AG
00:15:21.160 royal all of Washington, but it also meant that the Democrats in the House had no excuse to release
00:15:28.320 the ethics report, other than just appearing to want to torpedo one of Trump's big picks.
00:15:33.420 But you're still going to hear a lot about it. It's going to leak. The Senate is going to request
00:15:39.560 it. It's going to get out there. There's no stopping it. However, the one thing that you have
00:15:46.540 to remember when you hear anything from the House ethics, House, and now I sound like Mike Tyson,
00:15:51.020 the House Ethics Committee report on Matt Gaetz's supposed scandals, sex scandals, is
00:15:58.680 the Department of Justice investigated and cleared him of wrongdoing. The Joe Biden crooked far-left
00:16:09.620 Department of Justice investigated the allegations against Matt Gaetz. The allegations are that he
00:16:17.100 slept with an underage girl and he went to all sorts of crazy parties and did all sorts of degenerate
00:16:22.200 stuff. Those are the allegations. That's what you're going to hear in the ethics report.
00:16:25.140 However, I'm not saying he didn't do any of these things. I'm not saying he's lived a totally clean
00:16:31.700 life. But you do have to ask yourself, hold on, if all of this is true, then why didn't the DOJ
00:16:39.940 pursue charges against him? The DOJ has been locking up President Trump's political enemies.
00:16:46.420 The DOJ has been showing up to pro-lifers' homes and knocking down their doors and arresting them in
00:16:51.280 front of their seven kids. The DOJ has been trying to imprison Trump himself, has been spying on
00:16:58.760 Catholic parishes, calling them radical traditionalists akin to terrorists. Why
00:17:04.980 would the DOJ have cleared Matt Gaetz here? They hate Matt Gaetz. It raises a lot of questions about
00:17:11.960 that. So it also makes you want to take with a grain of salt this House Ethics Committee report
00:17:17.800 whenever it does release. What is the point of the Gaetz nomination? I've heard some Republicans
00:17:22.000 say, I really hate the Gaetz nomination. I get it. It's kind of out there. It's sucking up all the
00:17:26.340 oxygen in the room. I think maybe that's what it's about, though, because the minute that we started
00:17:32.720 talking about the Matt Gaetz nomination, we kind of stopped talking about Pete Hegseth. The AP is trying
00:17:37.840 to revive the story now. We kind of stopped talking about Tulsi Gabbard for director of national
00:17:41.480 intelligence. We kind of stopped talking about Bobby Kennedy at HHS. It seems to be kind of the
00:17:48.660 distraction. And so from a political perspective, it seems to be doing its job. And furthermore,
00:17:55.220 I'm not suggesting that Trump doesn't really want Matt Gaetz to be the AG. I think he does.
00:18:00.040 But why? Matt Gaetz didn't go to the most prestigious law school. Matt Gaetz didn't clerk for
00:18:04.940 the Supreme Court. Matt Gaetz is not a federal prosecutor. Why would Matt Gaetz become the attorney
00:18:10.680 general? Matt Gaetz is being nominated for one reason above all, at the political level. And that
00:18:18.700 is to break up the authority of the current political class. Matt Gaetz is not being nominated
00:18:26.100 for AG despite his lack of a Yale Law School or Harvard Law School degree. He's being nominated
00:18:33.820 because he doesn't have a Yale Law School or Harvard Law School degree. He's being nominated because
00:18:39.000 he's not part of the DOJ ecosystem. He's being nominated because he hasn't been a federal prosecutor.
00:18:44.020 He's being nominated because the DOJ is itself corrupt. People are saying if Matt Gaetz comes in
00:18:50.280 as AG, there are going to be mass resignations in the DOJ. Yeah, right. That's the point. That's the
00:18:56.180 point. Because I don't care how even-minded you are. I don't care how averse you are to populism,
00:19:04.920 how much you like the establishment. No one can argue that the DOJ has not become obscenely corrupt
00:19:11.840 in recent years. Going all the way back to the Russia collusion hoax, working with the Democrats
00:19:17.600 and Russian intelligence, ironically, to cook up this fake dossier on Trump, then going in,
00:19:23.080 trying to deceive General Mike Flynn in the early days of the Trump administration,
00:19:28.440 so that you could go in and undermine the whole administration that you tried to prevent from
00:19:32.120 coming into office in the first place. That's it. No corrupt DOJ, no Matt Gaetz's Attorney General.
00:19:39.260 If the libs are upset about it, they have no one to blame but themselves.
00:19:42.620 Now, another outrageous attack on a nominee has come from Debbie Wasserman Schultz
00:19:46.740 against the aforementioned lovely Tulsi Gabbard. Here's what the former head of the DNC,
00:19:52.600 Debbie Wasserman Schultz, has to say about Tulsi.
00:19:54.440 Tulsi Gabbard is someone who has met with war criminals, violated the Department of State's
00:20:03.080 guidance, and secretly, clandestinely went to Syria and met with Assad, who gassed and attacked his own
00:20:10.340 people with chemical weapons. She's considered to be, essentially, by most assessments, a Russian asset
00:20:19.580 and would be the most dangerous. Is that how you consider her? Is that what you consider her?
00:20:24.060 Oh, yes. Oh, yes. There's no question. I consider her someone who is likely a Russian asset,
00:20:29.100 who would be as the DNI responsible for managing our entire intelligence community, hold all of our
00:20:39.220 most significant intelligence information and secrets, and essentially would be a direct line
00:20:45.360 to our enemies. She's considered by most assessments to be a Russian asset?
00:20:50.560 What assessments are you looking at, honey? I don't, my assessment says she's not a Russian
00:20:54.740 asset. Trump's assessments that she's not, where does this idea that Tulsi Gabbard,
00:21:00.700 former Democrat candidate for president, former Democrat congressman, who now is a Republican
00:21:06.220 because the Democrats lost their minds, where does that come from, that she's a Russian asset?
00:21:10.000 I'll tell you exactly where it comes from. It comes from Hillary Clinton.
00:21:11.780 I'm not making any predictions, but I think they've got their eye on somebody who's currently
00:21:16.800 in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate. She's
00:21:22.120 the favorite of the Russians. They have a bunch of sites and bots and other ways of supporting
00:21:28.960 her so far. Now, when asked if Clinton was referring to Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard,
00:21:33.180 Democrat of Hawaii, Clinton's spokesman said, quote, if the nesting doll fits.
00:21:37.140 If the nesting doll fits. So this was back in 16, Hillary says, I'm sorry, in 2020, Hillary says
00:21:45.100 that Tulsi Gabbard was a Russian asset. What was her evidence for this? That she doesn't want
00:21:52.000 America to just be endlessly bombing the Middle East. That was it. Tulsi, who served in the military,
00:21:57.620 thinks that maybe we need to pull back on the Wilsonian foreign policy just a touch.
00:22:01.420 That's her argument. And the irony, of course, is this whole accusation comes from Hillary Clinton
00:22:06.420 and Hillary herself, Hillary and the Democrats themselves colluded with the Russians in 2016
00:22:14.140 to come up with the Steele dossier that was Russian, actual Russian disinformation to try to undermine
00:22:19.840 the Trump campaign. So I just don't want to hear about it. The Democrats who giddily supported the
00:22:26.500 Soviet Union for much of the 20th century, the Democrats, these liberal leftist Democrats for
00:22:31.960 whom the Russians could do no wrong. Hillary Clinton, who wanted to set a reset button with
00:22:36.780 the Russians, Hillary, who then colluded with the Russians to try to undermine Trump.
00:22:41.240 She now wants to say that a perfectly admirable Democrat member of Congress turned Republican
00:22:46.700 advisor is a tool of the Russians. Give me a break. I don't want to hear about it.
00:22:51.740 Somebody with a little bit more credibility needs to make that accusation before I even
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00:24:30.560 the AP are in a fight to see who can be the most degraded, who can be the most preposterous news
00:24:35.720 organization out there. The New York Times has a fact check on Bobby Kennedy. Bobby Kennedy was
00:24:40.840 spreading misinformation. And I'm just going to read verbatim this fact check.
00:24:47.580 Mr. Kennedy has singled out Fruit Loops as an example of a product with too many artificial
00:24:52.520 ingredients, questioning why the Canadian version has fewer than the U.S. version. But he was wrong.
00:24:59.500 The ingredient list is roughly the same. Although Canada's has natural colorings made from blueberries
00:25:04.840 and carrots, while the U.S. product contains red dye 40, yellow 5, and blue 1, as well as butylated
00:25:11.140 hydroxytoluene, or BHT, a lab-made chemical that is used for freshness, according to the ingredient label.
00:25:20.840 Fact check, 25 Pinocchios. I don't even know how to make fun of this. How am I supposed to make fun of
00:25:28.400 this? The New York Times has done all the work for me, making fun of themselves. Mr. Kennedy has
00:25:34.720 singled out Fruit Loops as an example of a product with too many artificial ingredients. So put a pause
00:25:38.880 here. There's no way he can be wrong about too many, because too many is a matter that is largely
00:25:46.020 subjective. What is too many? Three cigars in an evening is too many for some people. It's not too
00:25:52.780 many for me most of the time. What is too many? That's a very subjective kind of phrase. But then
00:25:59.520 you get more to an objective fact claim, questioning why the Canadian version has fewer artificial
00:26:05.660 ingredients than the U.S. version. And the New York Times says he was wrong. The ingredient list
00:26:11.260 is roughly the same, except that Canada's has natural ingredients and the U.S. has many more
00:26:16.820 artificial ingredients. But he was wrong, even though we're going to explain to you why he was
00:26:22.140 completely right. In language that is so precise, it's hilarious. No, no, no. The U.S. version
00:26:31.400 doesn't have more artificial ingredients. Well, okay, fine. Unless you want to count red dye 40,
00:26:36.880 yellow 5, blue 1, and butylated hydroxyatrolcholine, BHT, which is a lab-made chemical that's a preservative.
00:26:42.440 But other than that, it's exactly the same. These people, these people should not have a seat in the
00:26:49.440 White House briefing room. Okay. It's as though they want to prove my point every day. This is
00:26:55.760 very poor journalism. This is very shoddy work. This is functionally illiterate as far as journalism goes.
00:27:07.100 Mr. Kennedy made a claim, and the claim was true, and that's why he's wrong.
00:27:10.280 That person doesn't deserve it. Some random Tumblr blog deserves the New York Times a spot more than
00:27:15.700 the New York Times does. Totally preposterous. Now, in the midst of all of this degradation and
00:27:25.800 embarrassment, Bill Maher, that old liberal who's, look, he's a little heterodox, okay? He's willing to
00:27:34.400 get the applause of Republicans every now and again. But Bill Maher, when it counts, he defends the
00:27:39.420 Democrats. He's saying, okay, look, the Democrats are, they've lost a little bit here, but there's
00:27:45.060 a big difference between the Democrats and the Republicans. The Democrats care about democracy.
00:27:49.480 They're willing to accept the results of an election. The Republicans do not.
00:27:53.440 Which is that when the Democrats lose, the masses over go in peace. When the Republicans lose,
00:28:01.340 we have a riot. And we pretend that every election is built. This is already something that has passed
00:28:10.140 us to the point where we're not the country we should be or we used to be. What I'm asking is,
00:28:14.700 you know, that if Trump had lost this election right now, we would be talking about the votes
00:28:20.160 that are still coming in, in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, and he'd be in the courts,
00:28:25.020 and we would just be all in a ticket. Okay. Now, I don't know if you guys read the news too much.
00:28:32.440 In fact, if you listen to this show, you probably do. But if you do, you would probably know that
00:28:38.200 Democrats are currently doing exactly that thing in Pennsylvania. Bill Maher says, you know, look,
00:28:47.440 we lost the election and we acknowledge it, okay? We just move on. But if the Republicans lose,
00:28:51.480 there'd be a riot, okay? The Democrats, when we lose Pennsylvania, we're not trying to have
00:28:56.080 recount after recount and make up all sorts of votes and steal the seat from the guy who won,
00:29:00.780 except that's exactly what the Democrats are currently doing right now. Bob Casey,
00:29:04.520 the Democrat incumbent, refuses to concede that election. Dave McCormick, the Republican, has won.
00:29:10.540 Even Chuck Schumer is admitting, implicitly at least, that Dave McCormick has won. He allowed Dave
00:29:15.640 McCormick to show up to the Senate orientation. It's over. But the Democrats,
00:29:21.480 won't give it up. And it's not just that the Democrats are saying, we need to count every
00:29:25.220 single vote and we need to make sure that this election is done fairly. The Democrats,
00:29:29.020 in trying to steal the seat in Pennsylvania, are admitting that the way they're trying to do it
00:29:33.200 is illegal. So the Supreme Court, Pennsylvania Supreme Court, has ruled that mail-in ballots
00:29:40.380 lacking the formally required signatures or dates cannot be counted in official results.
00:29:48.140 Okay, you get a mail-in ballot to the election office. If there's no signature, if there's no
00:29:54.120 date, that vote doesn't count, per the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. The election officials,
00:30:01.600 who are Democrats in Philadelphia and in the surrounding counties, Bucks, Center, and Montgomery
00:30:05.420 counties, are explicitly ignoring the Supreme Court order. According to Bucks County Commissioner
00:30:11.820 Diane Ellis Marcellia, a big dem, she says, I think we all know that precedent by a court
00:30:18.720 doesn't matter anymore in this country. People violate laws anytime they want. So for me,
00:30:23.920 if I violate this law, it's because I want a court to pay attention. There's nothing more important
00:30:27.480 than counting votes. I didn't make up that quote. That's her quote. That's the Democrat official
00:30:32.260 saying, I know that I am violating the law. I know that the Supreme Court has already ruled on this.
00:30:38.560 I am going to violate the law because nothing is more important than counting illegal votes as far
00:30:43.760 as I'm concerned. And I, some random Democrat election official, am more important than the
00:30:49.000 Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Screw the law. Screw the Supreme Court. We don't care. I'm going to
00:30:54.440 steal this election if I can. That's the Democrat argument for this. It's not even as though they're
00:31:00.740 doing that behind the scenes and the Democrat argument is, no, actually, there's seriously a
00:31:04.880 question as to whether or not these are legal ballots. It's not. The Democrats are just saying,
00:31:07.960 we're going to try to steal this seat and maybe we'll get away with it.
00:31:12.860 The Democrats are trying to steal the seat in a much more egregious way than Republicans have
00:31:17.380 tried to steal any election in recent memory. Bill Maher either doesn't know that or doesn't
00:31:22.980 really care. Okay. Speaking of prominent fights, I have to get to the political issue that is not
00:31:28.280 really all that political that has been weighing on my mind all weekend. And that is the Mike Tyson,
00:31:32.620 Jake Paul fight. I'm not the biggest boxing fan. I like boxing, but I don't, I don't watch every big
00:31:38.860 fight. I had to watch this fight. Everyone tuned in. This was a massive, tens of millions of people
00:31:44.340 watching. What was it? Like 60 million viewers or something like that watching this fight.
00:31:48.680 Mike Tyson, 58 years old, Jake Paul, 27 years old. Before I get into it, I have to ask,
00:31:53.960 for those of you who watched, which is probably many, if not most of you in the audience,
00:31:57.400 do you think the fight was fixed? I bet most people are going to say yes. But then I'm going
00:32:04.100 to ask a question that's going to be more controversial. How was it fixed? I walked in
00:32:07.540 today. I saw Mr. Davies and Professor Jacob. I said, all right, Tyson, Paul fight. Was it fixed?
00:32:12.200 Both said, yes, obviously, absolutely. I said, okay, how was it fixed? And Mr. Davies goes,
00:32:20.460 Jake Paul really held back. He didn't lay out Tyson. And producer, Professor Jacob says,
00:32:25.840 what are you talking about? Tyson was the one who held back. He could have knocked that guy out.
00:32:29.120 He's Mike Tyson. He could have knocked Jake Paul out easy. And then they start arguing. Like,
00:32:32.880 are you kidding me? Are you crazy? So what was the outcome of the fight? For those who didn't
00:32:37.040 watch, it was a decision, you know, it was a unanimous decision that Jake Paul won, but nobody got
00:32:41.520 knocked out. There wasn't all that much that happened during the fight. It was, some would say,
00:32:47.720 the perfect outcome. It was the perfect outcome in that had Jake Paul got knocked out,
00:32:54.680 the audience would have loved it, but Jake Paul's boxing career would have been over. I don't care
00:32:57.660 that it's Mike Tyson. If a 27-year-old gets actually knocked out, concussed by a 58-year-old
00:33:03.480 dude, that guy is not a serious boxer. Flip side, if Jake Paul, a 27-year-old, had knocked out
00:33:10.280 Mike Tyson at 58, Jake Paul's boxing career also would have been over, and the audience would have
00:33:15.660 absolutely hated it, and it would have caused all sorts of problems for professional boxing.
00:33:19.840 The way it, had Mike Tyson won by decision, Jake Paul's boxing career also probably would
00:33:28.300 have been over. It's just, it's just, you can't lose to a 58-year-old. I don't care if it's Mike
00:33:32.040 Tyson. I don't, you know, I don't care if the guy, like, eats his opponent's ears. It does,
00:33:35.580 you guys, 58. So this was, in a way, the perfect outcome. Jake Paul walks away with 40 million bucks,
00:33:41.840 and he gets to say, I beat Tyson in an official fight. Tyson walks away with 20 million bucks.
00:33:46.940 Tyson, who's famously faced financial problems, he made 300 million bucks over the course of his
00:33:52.320 boxing career, and he blew all of it, and he ended up in massive debt, and he's tried to work his way
00:33:56.140 out of it. The guy almost died back in the spring, had to get a massive blood transfusion. Things are
00:34:00.740 looking rough for Mike Tyson. Now he gets to walk away with 20 million bucks, and if he bet against
00:34:04.360 himself on the fight, he might have made another 50 million bucks. We don't know what he made.
00:34:08.200 In a way, it's all kind of perfect, and Tyson tweeted out after this. He said, you know,
00:34:11.860 sometimes you lose, but you really win, and it was really great. After the fight,
00:34:15.500 Jake Paul comes out, and he just said, like, give it up for Mike. He's the greatest. I've idolized him
00:34:19.280 my whole life. A lot of people concluded that what happened here was Jake Paul saw that his idol,
00:34:24.280 Mike Tyson, was in financial straits, and figured out a way to make him 20 million bucks, and give him
00:34:29.860 a good retirement, help take care of his family, and to make 40 million for himself, and to make it a
00:34:34.940 kind of a, basically a tribute to Mike Tyson, albeit with a, technically with a loss.
00:34:39.160 This was the first sanctioned fight for Mike Tyson since 2005, okay? It's basically the perfect
00:34:45.660 narrative for everyone. It also explains Mike Tyson's rant on legacy. Remember, we played it on
00:34:50.040 the show last week. Mike Tyson was talking to that little girl, and she goes, hi there, Mr. Tyson.
00:34:54.020 Uh, what do you think your legacy is going to be? And Tyson's there before the fight.
00:34:58.940 Well, you talk about legacy. Well, who cares about what legacy is? Legacy. Legacy, that's a word that
00:35:03.900 people made up for your, for your ego. I don't care about legacy. Your legacy, you die. You end
00:35:09.700 up, you die, you die, and then people talk about your legacy after you're dead. Who cares? And he
00:35:14.220 starts using naughty language and everything, and I thought, this is great. This is really a funny bit
00:35:18.520 because he was obviously thinking, all right, I'm going to lose to Jake Paul. I don't know. I don't
00:35:23.600 know if it was fixed in the sense that I don't know if they agreed Tyson was not going to do that
00:35:28.000 uppercut or whatever. I don't know if it was fixed. I don't know which way it was fixed. In a way,
00:35:31.520 though, it was sort of fixed by nature. A 58-year-old versus a 27-year-old, it's just going
00:35:37.120 to be a different kind of fight. It was just kind of fake. It all felt kind of fake. And it was
00:35:43.260 enjoyable. And I'm glad Mike Tyson gets 20 million bucks. And I watched, I don't mind that I watched
00:35:48.220 it. But this does have another political tie-in, which is, this is why the UFC is so big right now.
00:35:56.020 This is why President Trump rolls up with a posse with Elon and Mike Johnson and Vivek and Tulsi.
00:36:03.600 This is why they roll up at the UFC, and the UFC is where the energy is, is because the UFC doesn't
00:36:08.780 feel fake. Professional boxing has been fake since on the waterfront. Not all the time. There are real
00:36:14.740 fights that happen. I don't think Evander Holyfield agreed to have part of his ear bitten off by Mike
00:36:19.280 Tyson. But this goes all the way back to another kind of congested-sounding boxer, Marlon Brando.
00:36:25.180 And on the waterfront says, you're my brother, Charlie. It's sort of, look down for me.
00:36:28.820 Instead of, this is not your night, kid. Not your night. You know, there have been,
00:36:32.140 the fix has been in a boxing for a while. Whereas with UFC, it does feel very real.
00:36:36.700 And so it is no surprise that President Trump shows up, his favorite sport, the one he keeps
00:36:42.820 showing up to, is the one that's real. The way I think about it, it's like the Democrat
00:36:48.020 establishment is professional boxing. At this point, the Democrat establishment is like
00:36:51.980 the WWE, all right? It's, it's all scripted. Whereas with Trump, he's kind of playing off
00:36:57.820 the cuff. It's extemporaneous. It's real. It's live. It's much more exciting. If you want some
00:37:03.600 nostalgia for the good old days, you know, for the way politics used to be, okay, you go, you vote for
00:37:09.420 your Joe Bidens. You go vote for even your Kamala Harris's, whatever. But if you want to know where the
00:37:13.840 excitement is, where the authenticity is, where, where the life is right now, you're going to be with
00:37:18.700 Trump. Next week's Thanksgiving at the Daily Wire, we are getting ready for that conversation with
00:37:23.360 those family members. Cause you know, I, for one, I am the conservative uncle. I'm the guy
00:37:27.380 that they all talk about. Get the facts that'll leave your liberal relatives speechless.
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00:37:49.840 watch my yes or no game with Tim Pool. The average 4B woman oath will last as long as Tim's cancellation
00:37:57.960 of IRL. Wow. To be fair, it was never an actual cancellation. It wasn't a full on, it was a raising
00:38:05.920 the prospect of canceling. Yeah. But for the 4B women, these women are just sad and angry about
00:38:11.220 other stuff. That's one way to put it. I'd say histrionic. Go check out my yes or no with Tim
00:38:30.320 Pool. My favorite comment yesterday from Mick Moose 7 is, uh, Michael has added because to my
00:38:37.820 vocabulary. People have pointed this out, that I say because in a way that is different.
00:38:42.660 Some people, what do other people say? They say because, because. I say because. I guess because
00:38:48.600 I'm from New York. And I managed, as a young boy in acting school, in elocution class, I was able to
00:38:55.860 extirpate all of the New York accent, whatever little bit I had from my speech. I got rid of horrible.
00:39:02.260 I got rid of Florida. I made it horrible. Florida. I was able to do all, except for two words,
00:39:08.960 because and coffee. Those are the two, you can't get them out. You take the boy out of New York,
00:39:14.420 you cannot take New York out of the boy. One last point I'll make on the Tyson-Jake Paul fight.
00:39:22.740 I don't care if it was fixed by nature or if whatever it was. I do like, the reason I liked 90%
00:39:29.860 of Mike Tyson's point on, okay, that's about legacy, is there, there is a parallel to Trump,
00:39:36.700 even with what Tyson was doing, which is this guy is not afraid to lose. He doesn't want to lose,
00:39:43.800 I think. He doesn't go out there with the intent to lose, but he's not afraid. He's not so precious
00:39:48.780 about his legacy that he's going to avoid a fight. He is the man in the ring. He is the man in the arena.
00:39:54.440 That is really beautiful. Trump, Trump is one of the biggest winners of the last century.
00:40:01.440 He's a winner. That guy wins. But he's also one of the biggest losers. And it doesn't matter. You
00:40:05.460 don't really remember the losses. You remember the wins. His vodka didn't work. His airline didn't
00:40:09.780 work. His this didn't work. He went bankrupt. Who cares? He was not able to be president after 2020.
00:40:15.560 2020. Who cares? He's just, the guy is just indefatigable. He doesn't, he doesn't worry about
00:40:20.920 embarrassing himself through loss. He's so dead set on winning. He's willing to risk losing. And
00:40:26.220 that's, that's how I feel about Tyson. Assuming the fight wasn't completely fixed for Tyson to take a
00:40:32.920 dive or something like that. I don't think that's exactly what it was. I don't, you know, who knows?
00:40:37.360 People are all sort of speculating. But regardless, Tyson gets in there at 58 years old. There is
00:40:42.520 something beautiful about that. Saying, yeah, I haven't been in my top form in 20 years.
00:40:47.740 It's more than 20 years. But I don't care. I'm going to go there and fight. I'm not,
00:40:51.580 I'm not precious about that last image people see of me. I'm going to go down swinging.
00:40:56.540 As long as there's life in me, I'm going to be swinging. And it gives people a chance to see
00:40:59.800 the great Mike Tyson fight again. There's, there's a very similar parallel right there. However,
00:41:06.020 I think the bigger parallel is, is actually the opposite. Is the, is that boxing, the old sort of
00:41:14.780 fixed scripted sports. All right. That's how politics used to be. It's the unit party. That's
00:41:19.220 the Democrats and the squish Republicans. And that's, they all play by, by the old rules.
00:41:25.280 Trump is inventing the new rules. Now, speaking of fights, a transvestite pedophile has broken a
00:41:32.760 woman's rib in a Canadian prison. A man who is a pedophile, who was convicted of being a pedo,
00:41:40.660 identifies as a woman now. And so he was sent to a woman's prison. This is in British Columbia.
00:41:48.520 This guy's Adam Labucan, youngest dangerous offender in Canada. He was given an indeterminate
00:41:54.620 sentence after convicted. This is a little viewer discretion advised for the next 10 seconds.
00:41:58.880 He, he raped a three month old. Okay. This is as, as horrifying a person as there is on earth.
00:42:07.520 It's this guy. Then he also started to identify as transgender. He changed his name to Tara.
00:42:13.940 That was convenient. And around that time he was transferred into Fraser Valley Institution for
00:42:18.740 Women in Abbotsford, which has a unit for mothers and infants. This guy, this is according to a report
00:42:23.580 from Redux, has been observed leering at and making aggressive comments toward the children at the FVI
00:42:33.560 mother-child unit. So this guy who is, who is not only a pedophile, which is basically the worst kind
00:42:40.420 of criminal you can be, but he's like the worst kind of pedophile, the worst kind of the worst kind
00:42:44.060 of criminal you can be. He would appear opportunistically, starts to identify as a woman,
00:42:49.360 gets transferred to a place with little kids at it, and then starts making aggressive, hideous
00:42:53.740 comments at the kids. And so a woman at the prison goes up and calls him a pedo and tells him to stop
00:43:01.500 it. And he viciously beats her and breaks one of her ribs. And then guess what happened?
00:43:07.300 Guess who got punished? You know, the answer before I even give the punchline, the woman,
00:43:13.560 of course, the woman got punished because she called him a pedo and she didn't respect his pronouns.
00:43:19.360 The parole board in this case made all sorts of excuses for this guy. In fact, they blamed his
00:43:27.280 Indian heritage, his First Nations indigenous heritage. The board found, the board said,
00:43:33.300 the board found that you have experienced negative intergenerational effects as a result
00:43:37.020 of your Indian heritage and acknowledged the linkage between your involvement in the criminal
00:43:41.100 justice system, your committing crime, and a number of elements in social and family history,
00:43:45.200 including your substance abuse issues. So they say you're an addict and a pedophile and a criminal
00:43:49.840 because you're Indian. What else could we expect of you? You know, if you were a white guy,
00:43:53.160 we'd expect so much more of you. But we, the parole board, recognize if you're a Native American or a
00:43:58.240 First Nations Canadian, you're almost certainly going to be a drunken pedophile convict.
00:44:04.660 I have one question for this horrific story.
00:44:12.460 Who benefits from the false mercy shown to any of the supposed victim groups here?
00:44:21.220 The First Nations Indians, the alcoholics or drug addicts, and the pedophiles? Who,
00:44:30.460 especially, and the trans, of course, the trans identity, who benefits from this kind of false
00:44:35.560 mercy that says, hey, become even more entrenched in your sin and your vice and your crimes that
00:44:42.320 harm other people but also harm you? Who benefits from this? Who benefits from letting this pedo go to
00:44:48.340 the mother-child unit at a woman's prison so he can leer at kids and break a woman's rib? Who benefits?
00:44:53.960 Who benefits? The trans community? The First Nations Indian? Who benefits? No one. No one benefits from this
00:45:04.100 stuff. You know, there's a debate going on now over the Democrats, within the Democrats, on trans inclusion
00:45:16.580 in sports. There was a debate here. Nancy Mace was arguing with Aaron Reed. Aaron Reed, I don't know
00:45:26.640 what his real name is, but he's a man who identifies as a woman. Mr. Reed says, there's a push among some
00:45:33.020 organizations, moderate legislators, and even trans people, to give up the sports issue in hopes it'll
00:45:37.180 stop the hate. I have watched moderates try this in 23 state houses and blah, blah, blah. You can't give
00:45:41.580 up the fight. Nancy Mace, Republican woman, says, this is yet another biological male. I hate that
00:45:46.960 phrase. It's not as though there were a, what, you could be biologically male and spiritually female.
00:45:51.440 No, no, no. It's just men and women. Keep it simple. You don't, the minute you say biological
00:45:54.960 male, you're giving up the argument to the left because you're pretending that you could be, or
00:45:58.900 you're implying that you could be biologically one way, but spiritually another way. And in any case,
00:46:03.040 she goes, there's yet another biological male attempting to dismantle the rights of real women.
00:46:07.100 I worked hard to break glass ceilings. I'll never allow the achievements of women to be taken away.
00:46:10.540 And Mr. Reed says, the good news, Congresswoman, is that we've played this entire game again and
00:46:15.480 again in this country. Let me skip to the end for you. Hate never wins. Hate never wins.
00:46:19.960 We need to let the transvestite pedophiles go to the women's prison to leer at the children and
00:46:26.460 break the women's ribs because hate never wins. Okay. There's now a trans-identifying member of
00:46:33.440 Congress, and his name is Tim McBride. He goes by the name Sarah. And there's going to be a big
00:46:39.600 question. Does Tim get to use the women's bathroom or does he have to use the men's bathroom because
00:46:43.640 he's a man? And the House GOP is going to try to avoid this issue and sweep it under the rug.
00:46:47.800 Don't let them sweep it under the rug. One, because it's the right thing to do. Women deserve to have
00:46:52.060 their own bathrooms, especially if the Republicans are in charge. But two, this is a winning issue for
00:46:58.020 Republicans. They say, you know, they want to have the sports debate with female or trans-identified
00:47:04.480 inclusion in female sports. The Democrats don't want to give up on this issue. Great. I hope the
00:47:10.320 left never gives up on this issue. I want the left to run on men and women's sports in every single
00:47:14.400 election. I want it to be in every single campaign ad. I want them to bring it up at every single
00:47:18.200 debate. It sounds great to me. Let's see how it turns out for them. Speaking of men and women,
00:47:24.640 there's a big story, a really, really important social story that I really want to get to. I mentioned
00:47:28.440 it to you at the top of the show. And it's that grandparents are moving to raise their grandchildren
00:47:34.160 because their yuppie kids are working in southern suburbs. And so the grandparents are moving and
00:47:40.520 taking on a lot of child-rearing responsibilities. This has so much political import and no one's
00:47:46.820 talking about the underlying issue. And I'm not going to talk about it today either because we've
00:47:49.840 run out of time. So that's my little tease. We'll have to come back for that tomorrow. Today is Music
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