The Michael Knowles Show


Ep. 1661 - Selena Gomez CRIES Over DEPORTATIONS, Immediately Regrets It


Summary

Selena Gomez wants you to know how upset she is about President Trump's deportation of illegal immigrants. She's not alone. President Trump has deported over 2,000 illegal immigrants since taking office, and he's focused on only the most violent, psycho-criminal illegal aliens in the country.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 President Trump is deporting illegal aliens, and pop star Selena Gomez wants you to know
00:00:04.680 she is very upset about it.
00:00:09.020 I just want to say that I'm so sorry.
00:00:14.720 All my people are getting attacked.
00:00:18.560 The children.
00:00:23.000 They don't understand.
00:00:26.320 They're so sorry.
00:00:27.640 I wish I could do something, but I can't.
00:00:30.820 I don't know what to do.
00:00:33.960 I'll try everything, I promise.
00:00:39.760 The children?
00:00:41.700 Now, as you know, President Trump has focused his deportation efforts on only the most violent,
00:00:47.700 psycho-criminal illegal aliens in the country.
00:00:50.800 And I don't speak Spanish, and I certainly don't speak pop star.
00:00:54.000 But last I checked, the word children did not include in its definition face-tattooed Mexican
00:01:00.840 gangsters.
00:01:02.020 It must be a language barrier.
00:01:03.760 Maybe I should have pressed one for English.
00:01:05.420 I don't know.
00:01:05.760 I'm Michael Knowles.
00:01:06.380 This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:01:07.180 Welcome back to the show.
00:01:27.360 New York Magazine has summed up my political vision as if I went to ChatGPT or Grok and said,
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00:01:43.800 And it's a bunch of just good-looking young people wearing tuxedos and nice dresses,
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00:03:26.620 Am I crazy about the deportation thing?
00:03:30.040 I thought, I could have sworn that the people, President Trump has so far deported, what,
00:03:35.620 2,000 people total, I think?
00:03:38.220 They're pretty much all face-tattooed Satan-worshipping Mexican gangsters and gangsters who came from
00:03:43.840 other Latin American countries who came through Mexico.
00:03:46.580 I didn't see a lot of little children in the mix, did you?
00:03:49.700 President Trump, could you clear things up for me?
00:03:51.560 Sean, who would ask for open borders with people pouring in, some of whom, I won't
00:04:00.360 get into it, but you can look at them and you can say, could be trouble, could be trouble.
00:04:07.260 There are people coming in.
00:04:08.340 There are people with gang tattoos on.
00:04:10.060 There are people coming in with tattoos all over their face.
00:04:13.700 Their entire face is covered with tattoos.
00:04:16.040 That identifies gang.
00:04:16.820 Typically, you know he's not going to be the head of the local bank.
00:04:19.640 I love that line.
00:04:23.000 Yeah, when a guy's got tattoos all over his face, probably not going to become the head
00:04:28.100 of the local bank.
00:04:29.380 I love such vivid imagery from Trump, which he's very good at.
00:04:33.380 He has shown us that since 2016 when he branded all of his competitors in the GOP primary with
00:04:39.380 these particular physical descriptions that really stuck and people made fun of him, but
00:04:43.820 he's good with these.
00:04:45.580 They're very sticky.
00:04:46.340 And it's really important because what the left wants you to do is when you think about
00:04:51.560 the people being deported, they want you to think about doe-eyed little kids being deported
00:04:55.900 or innocent old grannies trying to make some paella.
00:04:59.120 That is not who's being deported.
00:05:01.180 Full stop.
00:05:03.100 There is an argument to deport anyone who is in this country illegally, but that's not who
00:05:07.040 Trump is deporting.
00:05:07.740 He is deporting rapists, murderers, human traffickers, drug dealers, psycho, actual Satan
00:05:16.020 worshiping face tattooed gangsters.
00:05:18.100 So the face tattoo part is really important because it paints an image for people.
00:05:22.820 It means when they hear deportation, they're going to think about this crazy MS-13 guy who
00:05:29.840 rapes teenagers and beheads people.
00:05:33.380 That's what you're going to think of.
00:05:34.900 Now, if the Democrats control the language and control the narrative, you hear deportation,
00:05:39.040 you're going to think of a sweet little doe-eyed five-year-old dreamer.
00:05:41.900 But that's not it.
00:05:43.080 That image actually does not reflect reality.
00:05:46.860 The image that is evocative that also reflects reality is the face tattooed guy.
00:05:51.480 What Trump is demonstrating there is called prejudice.
00:05:55.340 Prejudice, which can be a bad thing, I guess, if it's unjust.
00:05:59.380 But prejudice is not necessarily a bad thing.
00:06:02.140 Prejudice is just a prejudgment.
00:06:03.540 This is a basic conservative insight.
00:06:06.480 We need prejudice.
00:06:07.980 You use prejudice all day long.
00:06:10.060 You don't rationally consider and write 50-page long treatises on every decision you make.
00:06:14.980 You just kind of do it.
00:06:15.960 Why do you reach for the Cheerios instead of the Raisin Bran?
00:06:18.800 I don't know.
00:06:19.280 You just kind of like Cheerios more.
00:06:20.720 It's just a prejudice.
00:06:21.520 You don't think about all the ingredients and the amount of riboflavin and vitamin B you need.
00:06:25.940 You just do it.
00:06:27.000 You just go on your gut, okay?
00:06:28.220 And your gut is usually right.
00:06:32.160 That's the part the libs don't want to tell you.
00:06:34.400 Your gut is usually right.
00:06:36.200 And stereotypes are all true.
00:06:38.400 It doesn't mean that they apply to every individual within certain categories.
00:06:41.500 But stereotypes are stereotypes because they are generally true.
00:06:45.680 And a guy with a face tattoo and a mean looking mug who doesn't speak English and has weird gang signs on him, he is not going to be the head of your local bank.
00:06:56.840 And you should probably get him out of your country.
00:06:58.580 Now, the libs are still furious about this.
00:07:00.760 They're calling all of this rhetoric really cruel, all of these policies really cruel.
00:07:05.440 This is upending the American tradition of being welcoming.
00:07:08.340 We're a nation of immigrants.
00:07:09.640 Listen to more of this cruel rhetoric on immigration and deportation from President Trump.
00:07:17.320 If you're a criminal, you'll be deported.
00:07:19.980 If you plan to enter the U.S. illegally, your chances of getting caught and sent back just went up.
00:07:25.720 The actions I'm taking are not only lawful, they're the kinds of actions taken by every single Republican president and every single Democratic president for the past half century.
00:07:39.080 And to those members of Congress who question my authority to make our immigration system work better, or question the wisdom of me acting where Congress has failed, I have one answer.
00:07:49.160 Pass a bill.
00:07:50.500 Oh, wait a second.
00:07:51.300 That wasn't President Trump, was it?
00:07:52.760 Whoopsie-daisy, that was President Obama, who unfortunately did not live up to his rhetoric.
00:07:58.480 President Obama's rhetoric was that he was going to be really tough on the border, and he's going to deport people.
00:08:04.180 If you're in this country illegally, you're going to get deported.
00:08:06.180 All right?
00:08:06.500 Don't be surprised.
00:08:07.360 This is not extreme stuff.
00:08:09.360 This is what every president, Republican, and Democrat has done for 50 years.
00:08:13.600 We have laws in this country.
00:08:14.800 We have a border in this country.
00:08:16.240 You want to fix the border?
00:08:17.220 Pass a bill.
00:08:19.160 Now, of course, he didn't live up to that.
00:08:20.900 While he did deport some people, he also gave mass amnesty to a ton of illegal aliens.
00:08:26.340 But listen to that rhetoric.
00:08:28.340 President Trump is just doing what Barack Obama said he would do, and what Bill Clinton said he would do, and what George Bush said he would do, and what the other George Bush said he would do, and what the law says he should do.
00:08:39.920 That's all it is.
00:08:40.960 It ain't extreme.
00:08:42.040 It ain't fascist or whatever.
00:08:44.440 It isn't particularly Republican.
00:08:46.080 It isn't particularly Democrat.
00:08:47.200 It's just basic stuff.
00:08:48.080 It's just the law, and everyone knows deep down, if you're thinking rationally about it, everyone knows that's what we need to do.
00:08:55.720 You don't need to tolerate face-tattooed gangsters illegally in your country.
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00:10:18.260 Speaking of health and speaking of the return of a little bit of justice in this country, there is some breaking news out yesterday.
00:10:27.760 When this breaking news happens to concern a friend of mine of many, many years, and he is one of the most heroic activists in the country, that would be David Daleiden.
00:10:40.800 David Daleiden, who has been prosecuted by liberals in California, specifically by Kamala Harris, for almost a decade now.
00:10:49.680 And he's been prosecuted because he had the temerity to film Planned Parenthood executives admitting their crimes on camera.
00:10:58.640 David Daleiden, with his group, the Center for Medical Progress, was able to infiltrate Planned Parenthood and different events for abortion mills and get them to admit on camera that they violated the law by selling baby body parts to the highest bidder.
00:11:14.780 So when David exposed this heinous crime on camera, no one could deny it, what happened?
00:11:21.360 Did the authorities prosecute the abortionists who were selling human body parts of little babies?
00:11:28.620 No, of course not.
00:11:29.380 They prosecuted David because he spilled the beans on this major crime.
00:11:33.480 This has been a saga going on almost a decade.
00:11:35.880 As of yesterday, all charges, practically speaking, are being dropped.
00:11:41.220 And we are joined now, maybe for the first interview, I don't know, I mean, this happened last night, with David Daleiden.
00:11:48.060 David, first of all, thank you for being here.
00:11:50.620 Second of all, congratulations.
00:11:52.900 Thank you.
00:11:53.460 It's great to be here with you.
00:11:54.440 Yes, you're right.
00:11:55.000 This is the first interview that I'm doing since the great news that we got out of a little San Francisco courtroom yesterday afternoon.
00:12:02.780 You did a great job of recapping it for your viewers.
00:12:04.980 For anyone who might not remember, a lot of things happened back in 2015, including the beginning of sort of the Trump era and all these other things.
00:12:11.400 But in 2015, my organization, the Center for Medical Progress, was responsible for the release of the undercover video series that caught Planned Parenthood's top-level abortion leadership, callously negotiating the harvesting and sale of aborted baby body parts.
00:12:26.540 The attorney general of California at that time was Kamala Harris.
00:12:30.520 She had a choice at that time in 2015.
00:12:32.960 She could either investigate the taxpayer-funded abortion megaclinics across her state that were caught on camera selling aborted baby body parts from criminal late-term abortions,
00:12:44.360 or she could go after the whistleblowers who filmed the interviews with Planned Parenthood's leadership.
00:12:49.180 And Kamala Harris decided to go after the whistleblowers.
00:12:51.380 Myself and my colleague, Sandra Merritt, it's been nine years since Kamala Harris opened up this unprecedented criminal investigation in California under the California video recording law.
00:13:02.820 No undercover journalist has ever been prosecuted under that law until this case that Kamala Harris started nine years ago.
00:13:10.900 And yesterday it ended, the state of California agreed to drop all the charges in a deal that will result in all the charges being dismissed and the entire case being dismissed and expunged within six to 12 months.
00:13:26.260 So we're very happy about that.
00:13:27.920 There's no punishment, no penalties, no admissions of wrongdoing, nothing.
00:13:32.600 I mean, we'll get the transcript probably sometime within the next couple of weeks.
00:13:36.600 The attorney general's office basically stated on the record in court yesterday that they're dropping the case.
00:13:42.320 They're just doing it in slow motion.
00:13:44.240 So it's kind of a fig leaf for them, but we're very happy with that result.
00:13:48.440 And I think what I want your viewers to know about that is to consider that this is one of the biggest law enforcement offices in the country, other than the Federal Department of Justice.
00:13:58.160 Why did they decide to pursue this completely unprecedented, highly politicized case for almost 10 years?
00:14:06.260 It's because of the content of what is shown on the undercover videos.
00:14:10.540 And it's because of the bigger, darker reality that it points to about the taxpayer funded abortion industry across our country that are tax dollars that support the abortion industry.
00:14:21.100 That the entire thing is built on killing and selling babies who are recognizably human, just like you or I.
00:14:28.320 David, you and I have been friends, I guess, for this whole saga.
00:14:32.700 I think we first met right at the beginning.
00:14:35.500 I had moved out to California and you were being prosecuted.
00:14:39.560 And I thought, okay, well, this is going to, I mean, this is evil.
00:14:42.300 This is unjust.
00:14:43.420 This is par for the course with our liberal government.
00:14:46.020 But this is going to wrap up soon enough.
00:14:48.800 I mean, this is, how do you go after the guy for blowing the whistle on people admitting to serious crimes?
00:14:52.980 One of the women on camera, while haggling over the price of the baby body parts, said, well, you know, whoever gives the first number loses and I want to buy a Lamborghini.
00:15:01.460 I mean, a Hollywood script writer could not script such villainous, cartoonishly villainous language.
00:15:07.860 And yet it's dragged on and you have never, at any stop along the way, had any doubts.
00:15:14.740 At least you've never shown it to me or publicly.
00:15:17.140 You've never seemed to second guess yourself.
00:15:19.460 You had the whole weight of this major government, second largest law enforcement organization in the country thrown at you.
00:15:25.840 You've never wavered.
00:15:27.260 Did you expect this result?
00:15:29.680 Well, it was always certainly my hope that the First Amendment would win out and that eventually justice would win out in the end.
00:15:40.260 I think most people who are kind of optimistic have that kind of perspective.
00:15:44.780 We're still, you know, the next step, I mean, your viewers may remember just a couple of days ago on Friday,
00:15:50.640 President Trump signed a very strong executive order that directs that no federal taxpayer funding should be spent on programs or organizations that fund or promote elective abortion.
00:16:02.560 Planned Parenthood is the single biggest promoter of elective abortion in the country.
00:16:05.820 So there's a very clear directive from the president's desk right now that all of the federal agencies need to start divesting the federal government from the criminal late-term abortion industry.
00:16:15.400 So that's the next thing that we should see happen.
00:16:19.940 And it's great to be a free man in Southern California, as they say.
00:16:24.700 But the next step is that we need to make sure that we stop propping up the nearly $2 billion taxpayer-funded illegal Planned Parenthood late-term abortion business that is selling baby body parts that have been caught on camera.
00:16:38.440 We've got FOIA requests out all across the state on them.
00:16:41.340 We're getting unbelievable documentation about the way some of these deals have been structured for years that Kamala Harris and her cronies tried to cover up for years.
00:16:49.940 If you go to our website at www.centerformedicalprogress.org, you'll see some of our latest reporting about a contract to sell, quote, proprietary aborted fetuses that Planned Parenthood has in Southern California with the University of California.
00:17:04.720 So this is how deep the rabbit trail goes.
00:17:07.560 This is the sort of stuff that Kamala Harris and Planned Parenthood for the past almost 10 years have been desperate to keep from coming out to the public.
00:17:15.340 And this is just indicative of all of the very good reasons why the federal government needs to get out of the business of subsidizing the abortion industry that kills babies who are just as human as you or I.
00:17:28.420 I can't help but notice the timing here.
00:17:30.320 We're about one week at one, two weeks after Trump is inaugurated.
00:17:34.080 I'm losing track of time.
00:17:34.900 No, it's only one week since Trump is inaugurated that you get this news.
00:17:39.320 How much does the election have to do with this decision?
00:17:42.460 Had Kamala Harris won, the woman who started to prosecute you, would you be a free man today?
00:17:47.600 Well, I mean, I think I think it probably changes everything, right?
00:17:50.400 I mean, if you you know, if if if someone is a is, as they say, a dirty cop who uses their authority to punish people who they disagree with and to reward their their campaign donors, which is what Kamala Harris did as attorney general.
00:18:06.840 And then you promote that person to the highest to the highest the highest position of power in the country.
00:18:16.100 You know, typically when you reward behavior, you get more of it.
00:18:18.880 And when you punish it, you get less of it. Right.
00:18:20.760 So I think I certainly think that has a huge, a huge impact on what happened here.
00:18:27.860 And, you know, there's certainly a lot of factors involved.
00:18:30.220 I'm extremely grateful to to my legal defense team over the past nine years.
00:18:34.520 We were led by Steve Cooley, who was the longtime district attorney of Los Angeles, really an excellent and expert team that he assembled and led in order to get to a result like this.
00:18:45.900 And so so there's a so there's a lot of there's a lot of really good work and a lot of really wonderful support from people all across the country that I've been really thankful to have for the past nine years.
00:18:58.380 And you can continue to support our work at www.centerformedicalprogress.org.
00:19:02.600 This is some of the best political news.
00:19:04.280 And by the way, this has been a season of great political news.
00:19:06.600 This is some of the best political news I have heard, I guess, in a decade.
00:19:10.360 And I'm going to let you go because I know you've got champagne to pop and more importantly, you have work to continue doing.
00:19:16.540 But, you know, just as we're celebrating this, as we celebrate the pardon of the pro-lifers who were political prisoners who were jailed by Joe Biden, as we're celebrating the return to of justice in America, it's important to focus not just on the procedural goods that are coming out of this.
00:19:32.820 OK, good.
00:19:33.400 An innocent guy who blew the whistle on a heinous crime.
00:19:36.140 Now he's not being prosecuted by California anymore.
00:19:38.720 It's also important to focus on the substantive goods, which is why were you being prosecuted in the first place?
00:19:46.820 Oh, because you blew the whistle on an insane crime that is being perpetrated by Planned Parenthood and by these abortion mills.
00:19:55.960 So as justice returns and rectifying some of the wrongs of the last 10 years, OK, now it's time to keep going.
00:20:03.480 Now it's time to keep going after the bad guys.
00:20:05.400 So head on over to the Center for Medical Progress website.
00:20:08.040 I look forward to popping some champagne in your honor, albeit from a different part of the country.
00:20:14.280 David, congratulations and just incredible work.
00:20:18.240 Keeping the faith, having courage to do the investigation in the first place, then to stare down these evil people and say, come on, give me your worst.
00:20:26.580 I'm not backing down.
00:20:27.760 I'm not caving at all.
00:20:29.240 And guess what?
00:20:29.980 In the end, that was all rewarded.
00:20:32.120 You win.
00:20:32.780 And I pray and I hope we're going to keep winning.
00:20:34.600 Thank you.
00:20:36.720 It's great to see you.
00:20:37.560 Good to see you, man.
00:20:39.140 Really, really great news.
00:20:42.460 And we're getting more great news, by the way, out of Washington.
00:20:45.960 Because while everyone's focusing on the deportations, while we're all focusing on the justice system, as we've been talking about now for 20 minutes almost, I mentioned on the show yesterday that Trump had this problem.
00:21:01.120 Which is, okay, first week, he's deporting a lot of face-tattooed Satan-worshipping criminals.
00:21:06.880 That's great.
00:21:07.660 Love it.
00:21:09.020 But it's not enough.
00:21:10.560 Because even using generous numbers, the first week Trump deports 1,000 people.
00:21:16.700 Okay, good.
00:21:17.780 What was it?
00:21:18.200 Something like 538 plus hundreds more.
00:21:21.740 Okay, great.
00:21:22.840 Let's say it's 1,000 people.
00:21:24.440 That means 52,000 people a year.
00:21:26.560 That means 208,000 people in the course of his term.
00:21:29.860 You have a conservative estimate of 11 to 16.8 million illegal aliens here.
00:21:34.840 It's a fraction of a fraction.
00:21:37.100 It's what?
00:21:37.540 It's 2% or less.
00:21:39.160 That's not going to get the job done.
00:21:41.280 So you've got to ramp up those numbers.
00:21:43.060 Well, we've got some good news.
00:21:45.020 On Sunday alone, ICE arrested 1,000 people.
00:21:48.400 So the same number that they arrested in the first week, they arrested on Sunday alone.
00:21:52.680 This is really good.
00:21:54.340 That means if it's 1,000 people per day, that's 365,000 people per year.
00:21:59.080 That's almost 1.5 million people over the course of the term.
00:22:02.500 That's still not enough.
00:22:06.100 They're doing great work.
00:22:07.960 The way that they're increasing these deportations is really, really great and encouraging.
00:22:12.380 But it's got to keep going.
00:22:15.160 Conservatively, 11 to 16.8 million illegal aliens in the country.
00:22:18.840 That means that if you deport 1.5 million over the course of the term or a little less,
00:22:23.240 you're looking at anywhere from 8.7 to 13% of all the illegal aliens in the country.
00:22:28.060 It's not enough.
00:22:29.120 It's a good start, but it's not enough.
00:22:30.660 I mention this not to rag on Tom Homan or Kristi Noem or President Trump.
00:22:34.800 Certainly not.
00:22:35.260 They're doing a great job.
00:22:36.440 It just shows you the scale of the problem before them.
00:22:39.980 But just looking at how they ramped it up from the first week to the end of the first week,
00:22:44.640 okay, I'm cautiously optimistic.
00:22:47.680 I'm hopeful about the future.
00:22:48.980 But they're going to have to keep their foot on the accelerator.
00:22:53.440 Now, speaking of really exciting things and hope and scary things too,
00:22:59.820 all of it bundled into one.
00:23:01.260 I recently sat down on my Michael and series with a man who says
00:23:05.480 that he can see angels and demons just walking around.
00:23:08.680 That would be Blake Healy, the author of the best-selling book The Veil,
00:23:12.560 who claims to see things in the spiritual world, including angels and demons.
00:23:15.620 Check out this teaser.
00:23:17.240 I'd see angels and demons in about equal measure.
00:23:20.200 There was this sense of separation.
00:23:22.120 And even though I could identify how that's something that might be scary,
00:23:24.880 there wasn't any sense of immediate danger.
00:23:26.740 I looked up and instead of my mom, I saw this just kind of shadow.
00:23:29.980 As soon as I looked at it, it's kind of slunked into the crack,
00:23:33.180 walked around to the edge of my bed.
00:23:34.680 It kind of had these milky white eyes.
00:23:36.820 Its eyes flashed, and I felt this overwhelming sense of fear.
00:23:42.400 Absolute panic was just going through my body.
00:23:45.600 It happened night after night after night for three and a half years.
00:23:49.420 You have this question, which is,
00:23:51.580 am I a highly functioning schizophrenic?
00:23:54.200 They talked to me about this concept that I hadn't heard of before
00:23:56.920 that they called seeing in the spirit.
00:23:58.860 Something in that recipe of expanding the options from either I'm going crazy
00:24:04.880 or the devil's decided to ruin my life,
00:24:07.040 to this third option of maybe I have a gift that I just haven't learned how to manage yet.
00:24:11.840 This is your daily experience.
00:24:13.620 It is.
00:24:14.440 Do you see these things now?
00:24:15.680 Like right now?
00:24:16.840 While we're talking at this very moment.
00:24:18.580 What do you see?
00:24:19.180 Right now, I can see your personal angel standing right behind you,
00:24:22.800 just behind your left shoulder.
00:24:24.780 Do you believe him?
00:24:32.300 Only one way to find out.
00:24:33.560 Watch the full episode at the Michael Knowles YouTube channel.
00:24:36.000 Do not forget to subscribe for the ad-free version on Daily Wire Plus.
00:24:40.360 So while we're getting very popular deportations of very, very bad people,
00:24:45.700 Adam Schiff, antagonist of President Trump, now Senator from California,
00:24:50.960 Adam Schiff is explaining his opposition to the Lake and Riley Act.
00:24:57.180 Look, the administration already has the authority to detain people
00:25:01.280 that have committed violent crimes for deportation, and they should.
00:25:06.120 But this bill is so broad that if you're a dreamer
00:25:09.480 and you take a tube of toothpaste from the store,
00:25:12.740 you can be detained for deportation.
00:25:16.000 That, to me, is a terrible overreach.
00:25:19.640 So the president already has the authority.
00:25:22.200 I don't mind confirming he has the authority,
00:25:24.280 but I don't want to broaden that to be able to deport dreamers
00:25:26.920 for taking a tube of toothpaste.
00:25:30.260 Taking a tube of toothpaste.
00:25:31.680 Is that what this bill's about?
00:25:32.960 The Lake and Riley Act.
00:25:35.160 It's about little dreamers.
00:25:36.100 First of all, the dreamers are in their mid-40s at this point.
00:25:38.740 The dream we think they're five years old, doe-eyed little.
00:25:41.180 It's about the dreamers taking a tube of toothpaste.
00:25:44.140 No, the Lake and Riley Act
00:25:45.840 would hurry up deportations for illegal aliens
00:25:50.120 who are caught stealing.
00:25:52.680 Why?
00:25:54.000 Because the illegal alien
00:25:55.660 who murdered Lake and Riley tried to rape her
00:25:58.500 had previously been arrested for theft.
00:26:01.980 That's why.
00:26:03.460 And he wasn't arrested for stealing a tube of toothpaste either, by the way.
00:26:06.560 I don't think anyone gets arrested for stealing a tube of toothpaste.
00:26:10.100 I don't think any of these people
00:26:10.980 are really interested in stealing a tube of toothpaste.
00:26:14.700 These thieves and murderers and rapists and criminals and gangsters
00:26:19.000 generally are not the most hygienic people to begin with.
00:26:22.600 But that's not what they get arrested for.
00:26:24.440 Lake and Riley's killer was arrested for stealing
00:26:26.580 $200 worth of clothes and some food
00:26:30.320 and just a bunch of stuff from Walmart.
00:26:32.780 I don't know any $200 tubes of toothpaste.
00:26:36.380 This is why.
00:26:38.300 The talk about the face tattoos is important.
00:26:40.640 This is why even talk about Lake and Riley is so important.
00:26:44.500 Not just justice for this one poor girl
00:26:46.720 who was killed by an illegal alien
00:26:48.100 who was in this country
00:26:49.220 because of the soft on crime and open borders policies of Democrats.
00:26:53.220 Intentional policies that intentionally put her life at risk
00:26:56.320 and ultimately led to her murder
00:26:57.980 from people like Adam Schiff
00:26:59.980 who even today after her murder
00:27:01.940 won't vote for common sense laws
00:27:03.380 to deport people who are committing extra crimes
00:27:06.960 in the United States
00:27:07.640 after the basic crime of coming here illegally.
00:27:09.380 You got to put these faces on it
00:27:12.400 because you have to personalize this issue for people.
00:27:17.100 Okay?
00:27:17.660 Left in the abstract,
00:27:19.000 Democrats are just going to make up a bunch of nonsense
00:27:21.040 about little children stealing tubes of toothpaste
00:27:23.040 which is not happening.
00:27:25.120 It's nothing to do with these laws.
00:27:27.280 These laws are targeting rapists and murderers
00:27:29.640 and face tattooed gangsters
00:27:30.980 who shouldn't be here in the first place
00:27:33.080 and who people like Adam Schiff
00:27:34.920 and other Democrats are desperate to keep in this country
00:27:37.080 because they think it'll give them an electoral advantage.
00:27:39.720 Now, speaking of painting a picture,
00:27:42.000 I want you to look at these kids.
00:27:44.940 Speaking of kids,
00:27:46.460 this is the New York Magazine cover.
00:27:49.180 The cruel kids table.
00:27:51.260 But just take out the words cruel kids
00:27:53.260 and all this nonsense from New York Magazine.
00:27:54.820 Just look at the picture.
00:27:57.220 What do you see?
00:27:58.060 You see a bunch of good-looking people,
00:27:59.740 nice, good-looking young people
00:28:01.140 wearing tuxedos.
00:28:03.000 Even the guy in the center,
00:28:04.500 he's not only wearing a tuxedo,
00:28:05.800 he's wearing a cummerbund,
00:28:07.000 which I really appreciate
00:28:07.920 because I've noticed something recently.
00:28:10.200 People, when they wear their tuxedos,
00:28:11.480 they don't wear the cummerbund anymore
00:28:12.660 and they look sloppy because of it.
00:28:14.720 Okay?
00:28:15.060 You need to wear a cummerbund.
00:28:16.280 At the very least, a waistcoat,
00:28:17.220 but you really shouldn't wear a waistcoat with a tuxedo.
00:28:18.680 You should dress well
00:28:21.040 because it is respectful to other people
00:28:23.960 when you dress well
00:28:24.680 and it shows respect for yourself.
00:28:27.160 And it shows that you know the occasion.
00:28:28.860 All these young people having fun
00:28:30.700 because they're not just stodgy
00:28:32.000 and stuffy wearing tuxes.
00:28:33.220 Some have USA hats on.
00:28:35.260 They're drinking little White Claw kind of drinks,
00:28:37.420 little fruity, boozy seltzers.
00:28:39.320 They look great.
00:28:40.240 Now, the one criticism of these kids
00:28:42.020 is that they're all white,
00:28:44.260 which is not totally,
00:28:45.080 some were a little swarthy in the back,
00:28:46.340 but they all basically look white.
00:28:48.680 So is the MAGA movement,
00:28:51.520 it's just a bunch of white supremacists?
00:28:53.600 No, because actually,
00:28:54.820 if you look at the picture,
00:28:55.700 if you look at the full picture,
00:28:57.020 you find out New York Magazine
00:28:58.580 cropped out all the black people.
00:29:00.300 They're a bunch of black people,
00:29:01.620 brown people,
00:29:02.660 but they perfectly cropped them out of the picture
00:29:05.040 to paint this image.
00:29:06.560 And even then it doesn't work
00:29:07.640 because these young people,
00:29:09.860 when you look at the whole picture,
00:29:11.000 multiracial, multiethnic,
00:29:13.000 obviously men and women,
00:29:14.760 they just, they look good.
00:29:15.780 They look normal.
00:29:17.300 They look like they're respectful.
00:29:20.240 They look like they're excited about the future.
00:29:22.240 And they are.
00:29:23.020 This picture was taken
00:29:23.880 at one of the Trump celebrations
00:29:27.200 during the inauguration.
00:29:28.560 I forget, I don't,
00:29:29.160 I actually don't know.
00:29:29.820 It's unclear from the article
00:29:31.240 which celebration this was taken at.
00:29:33.340 But the parties that were listed
00:29:35.160 in the article
00:29:36.320 are parties that I either attended
00:29:39.960 or was invited to,
00:29:41.100 but couldn't make it to.
00:29:42.080 So I'm pretty familiar
00:29:43.260 with these people and these events.
00:29:44.640 And they're great.
00:29:45.780 And actually one of them,
00:29:46.740 the top event in the article
00:29:48.280 mentions this place Butterworth's,
00:29:50.640 which is this new restaurant
00:29:51.780 and bar in DC.
00:29:52.440 I was just there a couple weeks ago.
00:29:54.620 Kind of funny
00:29:55.320 that they're pretending
00:29:55.900 it's all white people
00:29:56.620 because the bar is owned
00:29:57.460 by Raheem Kassam,
00:29:58.660 my friend,
00:30:00.220 great, you know,
00:30:01.220 conservative figure.
00:30:02.680 And, but same thing.
00:30:04.340 He's part of this whole thing.
00:30:05.640 Young, vibrant,
00:30:07.280 well-dressed,
00:30:08.300 articulate,
00:30:09.140 knows what he thinks.
00:30:10.280 This is the young
00:30:12.120 conservative movement, okay?
00:30:14.560 It's not stuffy
00:30:15.460 and boring and defeatist.
00:30:17.240 It's not radical
00:30:18.800 and sloppy
00:30:20.080 and crazy and anarchistic.
00:30:21.780 It's just orderly
00:30:23.340 and smart
00:30:24.120 and proper
00:30:25.140 and good,
00:30:26.580 you know?
00:30:26.980 And it's just good stuff.
00:30:28.160 And I absolutely love it.
00:30:30.520 Imagine looking at that article.
00:30:32.300 If you're just listening
00:30:33.000 to this show right now,
00:30:34.280 look it up after.
00:30:35.120 I think I've painted a picture
00:30:36.080 with my words,
00:30:36.700 but look it up.
00:30:37.880 Imagine posting that picture.
00:30:40.280 And, and thinking
00:30:41.880 that it's going to make
00:30:42.700 the right look bad.
00:30:45.360 Anyone,
00:30:45.820 I don't care who you are.
00:30:46.620 You look at that picture,
00:30:47.600 you want to be like those guys.
00:30:49.420 And I'll tell you,
00:30:50.100 having gone to these parties
00:30:51.000 like a week ago,
00:30:51.940 it was great.
00:30:52.700 It was awesome.
00:30:53.420 It was way better
00:30:54.180 than standing outside
00:30:55.160 in a pink hat,
00:30:56.220 whining and crying
00:30:56.920 with a bunch of people
00:30:57.740 of ambiguous gender, okay?
00:30:58.940 It was great.
00:31:00.040 Or hanging out
00:31:00.920 with a bunch of face-tattooed criminals.
00:31:02.620 I don't know,
00:31:03.220 looting a footlocker.
00:31:04.220 No, that,
00:31:05.000 that's where you want to be, man.
00:31:06.580 That's where the energy is.
00:31:07.640 That's what's cool.
00:31:08.900 What does New York Mag say?
00:31:11.080 This is what they write.
00:31:12.000 It's easy to see the festivities
00:31:13.420 as an obnoxious victory lap
00:31:14.880 of the MAGA coalition.
00:31:15.900 And of course they are.
00:31:16.900 Conservatism as a cultural force,
00:31:18.440 not just a political condition,
00:31:20.040 is back in a real way
00:31:21.200 for the first time
00:31:21.840 since the 1980s.
00:31:23.200 Oh, let's go, baby.
00:31:24.100 Let's go.
00:31:24.960 Keep going, New York Mag.
00:31:26.220 Here in D.C.,
00:31:26.920 among the tourists
00:31:27.580 from Tampa,
00:31:28.200 the donors
00:31:28.680 and the last politicians
00:31:29.720 Trump whipped into submission,
00:31:31.320 one can also witness
00:31:32.140 the emerging influence
00:31:33.040 of a newer type
00:31:33.760 of conservative.
00:31:34.700 They are not disenfranchised
00:31:36.000 or working class
00:31:36.800 or anti-elite
00:31:37.580 or any of the other adjectives
00:31:38.660 used to describe Trump supporters
00:31:39.820 since 2016.
00:31:41.560 Rather,
00:31:42.660 they are young,
00:31:43.940 imposingly well-connected,
00:31:45.260 urban,
00:31:45.600 and very online.
00:31:47.380 I want this straight
00:31:48.340 into my veins.
00:31:49.060 Can someone get me
00:31:49.980 a needle
00:31:51.360 so I can just put this article?
00:31:52.680 I want to blend up the article
00:31:54.120 in a food processor
00:31:57.120 and just inject it
00:31:58.200 straight into my veins.
00:31:59.380 They go on.
00:31:59.860 Just one last bit.
00:32:01.560 Recounting her time
00:32:02.240 at one of the balls,
00:32:03.340 a woman tells me
00:32:04.040 she jumped the velvet rope
00:32:05.300 in the VIP section
00:32:06.400 like a little Mexican.
00:32:09.660 She's not terribly offensive,
00:32:11.380 just a little joke.
00:32:12.300 Then she lets out a cackle.
00:32:13.800 This is the posture
00:32:14.620 that has attracted
00:32:15.420 newcomers to the cause.
00:32:16.640 Six months into Biden
00:32:17.520 being president,
00:32:18.020 I was like,
00:32:18.360 I can't effing do this anymore,
00:32:19.760 says a 19-year-old New Yorker
00:32:20.960 who once quite literally
00:32:22.160 had blue hair
00:32:22.840 and attends Marymount Manhattan,
00:32:24.380 which he describes
00:32:25.260 as 75% women
00:32:26.480 and 23% trannies.
00:32:30.580 He had supported Biden,
00:32:32.320 but, quote,
00:32:32.840 I hate watching
00:32:33.460 the things I say.
00:32:34.700 I took a much farther
00:32:36.720 horseshoe around this time.
00:32:38.460 Later,
00:32:38.940 a former Bernie supporter
00:32:40.000 who looked like
00:32:40.960 the most Bernie-supporting person
00:32:42.300 one could imagine
00:32:43.120 with long curly hair
00:32:44.980 and a plaid shirt
00:32:46.340 told me the same.
00:32:47.720 He wanted the freedom
00:32:48.540 to say, quote,
00:32:49.300 faggot,
00:32:50.000 end quote,
00:32:50.500 retarded.
00:32:51.620 Okay.
00:32:53.440 All right.
00:32:53.960 Now, you know,
00:32:54.360 I like to use nice language
00:32:55.660 and not nasty language,
00:32:57.020 but notice here,
00:32:58.560 he just wants to say it.
00:33:01.420 This is the thing
00:33:02.560 I've noticed
00:33:02.980 about conservatives.
00:33:04.820 You want to say,
00:33:06.340 look at the word
00:33:06.900 retarded,
00:33:07.760 for instance.
00:33:09.500 The right wants to be able
00:33:10.580 to say the word retarded.
00:33:11.920 The left wants to murder
00:33:13.120 retarded people in the womb.
00:33:15.020 Who's more compassionate?
00:33:16.920 Who's the nicer person?
00:33:18.740 Yes, I'll say the word retarded,
00:33:19.920 and I'll defend retarded people.
00:33:21.900 You,
00:33:22.280 you clutch your pearls
00:33:23.420 at the word retarded,
00:33:24.200 but you want to murder
00:33:24.820 them in the womb.
00:33:25.560 You want to take tests
00:33:26.340 to see if they will be retarded
00:33:27.760 and then murder them.
00:33:29.920 Who's better?
00:33:30.940 Who's got the better
00:33:31.760 political vision?
00:33:32.780 No question about it.
00:33:34.340 You think Trump
00:33:34.940 is going to toss
00:33:36.400 LGB-identifying people
00:33:38.180 off the rooftop?
00:33:38.840 No.
00:33:39.740 But we're going to make
00:33:40.340 little jokes, okay?
00:33:41.220 It's okay.
00:33:42.260 To quote President Trump,
00:33:43.380 it's called,
00:33:43.740 we do a little trolling,
00:33:44.640 we do a little trolling.
00:33:45.500 I absolutely love it.
00:33:46.440 Now,
00:33:47.060 speaking of America,
00:33:47.960 there's a new
00:33:48.320 Captain America interview out
00:33:49.680 with the new Captain America.
00:33:52.300 Listen to what this guy
00:33:53.200 has to say.
00:33:54.600 For me,
00:33:55.220 Captain America represents
00:33:56.480 a lot of different things,
00:33:58.220 and I don't think
00:33:58.980 the term,
00:34:00.120 you know,
00:34:01.140 America
00:34:01.760 should be
00:34:02.920 one of those representations.
00:34:04.880 Like,
00:34:05.200 it's about
00:34:06.120 a man
00:34:08.460 who keeps his word,
00:34:09.440 who has honor,
00:34:10.440 dignity,
00:34:10.760 and integrity.
00:34:11.520 someone who is
00:34:13.360 trustworthy
00:34:13.980 and dependable.
00:34:16.680 You know,
00:34:17.340 it's,
00:34:17.780 it's kind of,
00:34:20.420 this is kind of like
00:34:22.560 an aspect of
00:34:24.580 a dream coming true.
00:34:25.840 You know,
00:34:26.000 when I was a kid,
00:34:27.360 you know,
00:34:27.640 all of us as actors,
00:34:28.780 I believe,
00:34:29.900 want to get back
00:34:30.600 to that day
00:34:31.260 before someone told you
00:34:32.840 no.
00:34:34.640 When you look out your door
00:34:35.860 and you see a five-year-old
00:34:36.820 kid with a stick
00:34:37.620 and he's slaying dragons
00:34:38.940 to save the princess
00:34:40.120 in the tower,
00:34:40.800 that kid really believes
00:34:42.300 there are dragons out there.
00:34:43.480 That stick is really a sword
00:34:44.880 and he's really trying
00:34:45.700 to save that princess.
00:34:46.640 And then one day,
00:34:47.820 somebody told him,
00:34:48.760 no,
00:34:49.660 there are no dragons,
00:34:50.760 that's not a sword,
00:34:51.920 and that princess
00:34:52.540 is not there.
00:34:54.060 And all of his little dreams
00:34:55.460 were dashed.
00:34:56.820 So,
00:34:57.440 you know,
00:34:58.120 as an actor,
00:34:58.940 I feel like our job
00:34:59.840 is to get back
00:35:00.580 to the day
00:35:01.040 where we see that dragon
00:35:02.040 and we slay that dragon
00:35:03.280 to save that princess.
00:35:04.840 And,
00:35:05.260 uh,
00:35:05.660 that's kind of
00:35:06.280 what this movie was for me.
00:35:08.020 Okay,
00:35:08.680 whatever nonsense
00:35:09.660 he was talking about
00:35:10.400 there at the end,
00:35:10.980 did you get the parts
00:35:11.860 at the top?
00:35:12.820 He goes,
00:35:13.940 yeah,
00:35:14.100 I don't think
00:35:14.460 Captain America
00:35:15.100 is about America.
00:35:17.700 I think it is.
00:35:18.500 It reminds me
00:35:19.100 of the Ben Shapiro video
00:35:20.420 when he's explaining
00:35:22.200 why girls shouldn't
00:35:22.820 be in the Boy Scouts
00:35:23.560 and some gal
00:35:24.600 at a college says,
00:35:25.640 well,
00:35:25.740 where does it say that?
00:35:26.400 And he says,
00:35:26.700 it's in the name Boy Scouts.
00:35:27.780 I think Captain America
00:35:28.860 does have something
00:35:29.660 to do with America.
00:35:30.900 You know,
00:35:31.100 it's in the name
00:35:31.620 Captain America.
00:35:32.760 I don't watch
00:35:33.500 these movies generally,
00:35:34.740 but Jeremy dragged me out
00:35:36.240 to go see Avengers Endgame.
00:35:37.860 It was me,
00:35:39.180 our producer,
00:35:39.660 Jonathan Hay,
00:35:40.360 and Jeremy.
00:35:41.080 And we go,
00:35:42.200 and I remember
00:35:42.860 in that movie,
00:35:43.640 at the end,
00:35:44.340 Captain America
00:35:45.020 gives over the role
00:35:47.240 of Captain America
00:35:48.100 to some random black guy.
00:35:50.160 And there was a clearly
00:35:51.320 a racial narrative here,
00:35:54.740 which is,
00:35:55.240 okay,
00:35:55.380 we white people
00:35:56.300 had our turn.
00:35:56.940 Now it's your turn.
00:35:57.680 I think that was even the line.
00:35:58.600 Now it's your turn.
00:35:59.840 But it wasn't motivated
00:36:00.960 really by anything
00:36:01.940 in the story.
00:36:02.640 It was just some random black guy.
00:36:03.900 It wasn't,
00:36:04.200 it didn't even really fit
00:36:05.140 into the story.
00:36:06.760 He goes,
00:36:07.020 but anyway,
00:36:07.420 you're a black guy,
00:36:07.960 I'm a white guy,
00:36:08.380 so now it's your turn.
00:36:09.080 You're going to be
00:36:09.500 DEI Captain America.
00:36:10.960 Here you go,
00:36:11.840 because I don't know,
00:36:12.680 my skin's not dark enough,
00:36:14.320 yours is.
00:36:15.160 Here you go,
00:36:15.620 you're Captain America now.
00:36:16.700 And what is the first thing
00:36:18.080 Marvel does
00:36:18.700 when they make
00:36:19.220 the black guy
00:36:19.740 Captain America?
00:36:20.940 They say,
00:36:21.600 it's not about America anymore.
00:36:24.520 No, man.
00:36:26.740 This never had a chance.
00:36:29.500 This has a huge budget,
00:36:30.760 by the way.
00:36:31.460 There are conflicting reports
00:36:32.460 on what the budget is,
00:36:33.360 but some argued
00:36:34.140 the budget was almost
00:36:35.260 $350 million,
00:36:36.560 something that's less
00:36:37.620 under $200 million.
00:36:38.700 In any case,
00:36:39.420 really, really expensive
00:36:40.480 and really bad timing
00:36:41.940 because the American people,
00:36:44.360 white guys,
00:36:45.080 black guys,
00:36:46.140 Hispanic guys,
00:36:46.980 just voted
00:36:47.880 to get rid of DEI
00:36:49.540 and all of this nonsense,
00:36:50.640 and they just voted
00:36:51.180 to support America.
00:36:53.580 You had a really,
00:36:54.860 on the national question,
00:36:57.120 you had a choice
00:36:58.060 in this election
00:36:58.580 between America,
00:37:00.720 nationalism,
00:37:01.280 and globalism.
00:37:02.340 And the people
00:37:03.180 overwhelmingly voted
00:37:04.080 for America
00:37:04.700 and the nation.
00:37:06.400 And then they get,
00:37:07.600 the DEI Captain America
00:37:08.920 comes out and he says,
00:37:09.760 yeah, forget about America.
00:37:11.040 Captain America
00:37:11.500 has nothing to do
00:37:12.040 with America.
00:37:12.520 Okay, cool, man.
00:37:13.380 Let's see how that does
00:37:14.680 at the box office.
00:37:15.480 Can't wait to check it out.
00:37:17.640 It's no secret.
00:37:18.800 The legacy media
00:37:19.500 are collapsing.
00:37:20.520 Why?
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00:37:22.420 are waking up.
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00:37:24.300 tired of the spin,
00:37:25.080 tired of the narratives.
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00:37:50.300 My favorite comment yesterday
00:37:51.340 is from Angel87
00:37:52.220 who writes,
00:37:53.740 as a Colombian
00:37:54.380 who loves her country,
00:37:55.360 I agree with Trump.
00:37:57.160 So true.
00:37:58.580 So I'm not surprised
00:37:59.460 to hear you say that.
00:38:00.340 This is what the libs think.
00:38:01.540 They think,
00:38:02.000 oh, Trump's picking a fight
00:38:03.500 with the socialist
00:38:04.040 president of Colombia
00:38:04.940 because he won't
00:38:05.700 take the criminals back.
00:38:06.940 Oh, that's going to
00:38:07.800 anger the Colombians.
00:38:09.160 No, it's not.
00:38:09.680 It's going to anger
00:38:10.240 the lunatic Colombians.
00:38:12.320 But the good,
00:38:13.160 normal, patriotic,
00:38:14.160 serious Colombians,
00:38:15.020 they're going to be on board.
00:38:16.140 And this is true
00:38:16.820 across the board.
00:38:17.500 The New York Magazine article
00:38:18.700 trying to suggest
00:38:20.580 that this is
00:38:22.380 the cruel kids club
00:38:23.460 because they support Trump.
00:38:24.740 Trying to paint
00:38:25.680 this ridiculous picture
00:38:26.600 that it's all
00:38:27.260 white people.
00:38:28.520 I don't know.
00:38:29.060 46% of Hispanics
00:38:30.200 voted for Trump.
00:38:31.220 One in five black guys,
00:38:32.220 which doesn't seem like a lot
00:38:33.200 except compared
00:38:33.720 to previous elections.
00:38:34.640 It's a monumental
00:38:35.680 leap forward
00:38:36.500 to the right
00:38:37.580 for conservatives,
00:38:39.220 for black people,
00:38:40.280 with the conservatives.
00:38:42.080 I don't know, man.
00:38:42.900 I don't think,
00:38:43.260 even on the LGBT
00:38:44.700 because conservatives
00:38:46.340 ran against
00:38:47.060 specifically transgenderism
00:38:48.500 in this election
00:38:49.160 to great electoral success.
00:38:51.400 I know plenty of guys
00:38:52.720 who have
00:38:53.400 eccentric sexual views
00:38:56.020 and behaviors.
00:38:56.620 but
00:38:57.840 they're not
00:38:58.800 LGBT activists,
00:39:00.300 okay?
00:39:00.460 They don't dye
00:39:01.040 their hair crazy colors.
00:39:02.300 They don't make
00:39:02.680 a big deal about it.
00:39:03.740 It's not their
00:39:04.160 whole identity.
00:39:05.480 Even those guys,
00:39:07.080 they're coming on over,
00:39:08.780 all right?
00:39:09.060 They can see
00:39:09.980 that there have been
00:39:10.580 such excesses
00:39:11.620 of the pride movement,
00:39:13.460 of the
00:39:14.220 LGBT,
00:39:15.560 T-D-E-I-L-M-N-O-P
00:39:17.740 craziness,
00:39:18.520 okay?
00:39:19.780 Yeah,
00:39:20.140 you're not,
00:39:20.520 I don't know,
00:39:21.100 libs,
00:39:21.400 you can keep,
00:39:22.520 libs just keep trying
00:39:23.860 to press the same button
00:39:25.400 for the same old strategy.
00:39:27.260 It's not working.
00:39:28.220 Something fundamentally
00:39:29.040 has shifted
00:39:29.580 in the politics.
00:39:31.460 Now,
00:39:32.480 speaking of the youths,
00:39:34.200 very disturbing story,
00:39:36.440 we were told,
00:39:37.940 out of Metro UK,
00:39:38.820 saying that
00:39:40.560 British young people
00:39:41.880 are ready
00:39:43.120 to embrace
00:39:44.020 dictatorship.
00:39:46.940 Is that true?
00:39:48.220 What does the story say?
00:39:49.500 More than half of people,
00:39:51.020 age 13 and 27,
00:39:52.120 in the UK,
00:39:52.820 believe,
00:39:53.380 the UK would be
00:39:54.040 a better place
00:39:54.660 if a strong leader
00:39:56.040 was in charge
00:39:57.040 who does not have to bother
00:39:58.320 with parliament
00:39:58.900 and elections,
00:39:59.820 according to the Times.
00:40:00.680 Okay.
00:40:01.380 So first of all,
00:40:02.320 that doesn't necessarily
00:40:04.200 mean they support
00:40:04.860 a dictator,
00:40:06.320 especially not in the UK.
00:40:07.460 I don't know if you guys
00:40:07.960 are history buffs
00:40:08.580 or if you know much
00:40:09.720 about geopolitics,
00:40:10.760 but the UK
00:40:11.560 has something
00:40:12.880 called a monarchy.
00:40:14.480 And still,
00:40:15.320 today, actually.
00:40:16.480 Now, the monarchy
00:40:17.020 has been weakened
00:40:17.760 since the days of
00:40:19.640 James I,
00:40:22.420 Charles I,
00:40:23.300 Charles II,
00:40:24.060 and James II,
00:40:24.920 of blessed memory,
00:40:25.640 the latter.
00:40:26.740 But Charles II,
00:40:28.320 he did dissolve parliament,
00:40:29.420 didn't he, gentlemen?
00:40:30.040 Go home.
00:40:31.800 And with good reason,
00:40:32.860 by the way.
00:40:33.820 So I don't know.
00:40:34.540 That doesn't say,
00:40:35.160 it's not like they're
00:40:35.840 calling for Hitler
00:40:36.480 or something like that,
00:40:37.300 is it?
00:40:38.100 Now, a third agree
00:40:39.260 the country would be
00:40:39.880 better off
00:40:40.520 if the army was in charge
00:40:41.880 and almost half think
00:40:43.180 that the entire way
00:40:44.060 our society is organized
00:40:44.900 must be radically changed
00:40:45.780 through revolution.
00:40:46.400 Okay, I don't like that.
00:40:47.660 Young people are really
00:40:48.540 into revolution.
00:40:49.600 I'm not that into revolution.
00:40:52.160 We like evolution,
00:40:53.400 not revolution.
00:40:54.320 We conservatives,
00:40:55.020 you know,
00:40:55.400 we don't want to throw
00:40:55.940 the baby out
00:40:56.440 with the bathwater.
00:40:57.220 But in any case,
00:40:58.460 what does this represent?
00:41:01.080 It represents,
00:41:01.880 in part,
00:41:02.260 the radicalism of youth.
00:41:03.440 Youth just tend
00:41:04.080 to be more radical
00:41:04.820 than older people
00:41:05.680 who kind of mellow
00:41:06.360 over time.
00:41:07.500 But also,
00:41:08.500 what it represents.
00:41:10.060 It's not just an error
00:41:11.240 of thinking
00:41:11.640 among the young people.
00:41:12.680 It's not just
00:41:13.200 Principal Skinner.
00:41:14.060 Huh,
00:41:14.640 am I out of touch?
00:41:15.740 No,
00:41:16.100 the young people
00:41:16.640 must be wrong.
00:41:17.260 No, no,
00:41:17.460 what it represents
00:41:18.180 is a failure
00:41:19.800 of the current system
00:41:21.700 to respond to needs.
00:41:24.480 Because our current system,
00:41:26.520 which we are told
00:41:27.640 is a democracy
00:41:28.500 and is so wonderful,
00:41:31.360 is not really a democracy.
00:41:33.500 It actually wasn't
00:41:34.180 intended to be a democracy.
00:41:35.960 But then,
00:41:36.500 it's not even,
00:41:37.380 it's not our current
00:41:38.520 system of government
00:41:39.260 here or in the UK
00:41:40.140 is neither a democracy
00:41:41.400 nor really the system
00:41:42.320 that it was supposed to be.
00:41:44.420 This happens.
00:41:45.600 The desire
00:41:46.400 for a strong man
00:41:48.360 to come around
00:41:49.160 and clean things up
00:41:50.160 is not some aberration.
00:41:51.840 It's not the fault
00:41:52.360 of fascism
00:41:53.220 or communism
00:41:53.980 or some moral failing
00:41:56.340 of the people
00:41:57.200 who feel this way.
00:41:58.300 This is a part
00:41:59.180 of the natural cycle
00:42:00.320 of regimes
00:42:01.000 that has been attested to
00:42:02.560 since Polybius
00:42:03.560 in antiquity.
00:42:04.720 This is part of
00:42:05.560 what is called
00:42:05.920 anicyclosis.
00:42:07.540 The notion
00:42:08.240 that you have a monarchy.
00:42:10.120 There's a monarchy
00:42:10.740 and then that decays
00:42:13.380 into a tyranny
00:42:14.740 when,
00:42:16.400 the monarch
00:42:17.160 stops ruling
00:42:18.140 for the common good
00:42:18.900 and starts ruling
00:42:20.000 for his own self-interest
00:42:21.240 and his own private
00:42:22.280 aggrandizement.
00:42:24.420 Well,
00:42:24.780 when that happens,
00:42:26.420 according to the cycle
00:42:27.320 of regimes,
00:42:28.140 an aristocracy
00:42:28.800 takes over.
00:42:29.560 The aristocracy
00:42:30.320 pulls the power back
00:42:32.060 from this corrupt tyrant
00:42:33.360 and rules
00:42:34.600 with a bunch of elites
00:42:35.720 but for the common good.
00:42:36.780 Aristos,
00:42:37.320 meaning good.
00:42:38.520 Then,
00:42:38.880 the aristocracy
00:42:39.620 decays
00:42:40.420 into
00:42:41.180 an oligarchy
00:42:42.980 which governs
00:42:44.080 not for the common good
00:42:44.820 but for private interest
00:42:45.660 and that is when
00:42:46.840 you have a democratic revolution
00:42:49.160 and then the people rule
00:42:50.920 for the common good
00:42:51.760 but then that decays too.
00:42:53.500 That can decay
00:42:54.560 into mob rule
00:42:56.320 and then
00:42:57.080 a strong man
00:42:57.960 comes back
00:42:58.580 and takes power.
00:42:59.460 This is the classic
00:43:00.320 cycle of regimes.
00:43:01.600 Our founding fathers
00:43:02.220 knew this.
00:43:03.680 John Adams
00:43:04.140 wrote about this
00:43:04.740 specifically
00:43:05.300 in an essay
00:43:07.180 on man's lust
00:43:08.200 for power.
00:43:08.820 The founding fathers
00:43:09.300 wrote about it elsewhere
00:43:09.980 and the framers
00:43:10.420 wrote about it elsewhere
00:43:11.040 but John Adams
00:43:11.880 writes about it
00:43:12.420 really specifically.
00:43:14.640 So,
00:43:15.040 what our founding fathers
00:43:16.240 tried to do
00:43:16.660 and our framers
00:43:17.160 tried to do
00:43:17.540 was create a system
00:43:18.440 that would escape
00:43:18.920 the cycle of regimes
00:43:19.680 and they modeled this
00:43:21.240 wittingly or unwittingly
00:43:22.240 on the political philosophy
00:43:23.520 of St. Thomas Aquinas
00:43:24.320 who in the Summa Theologiae
00:43:26.020 writes that the perfect regime
00:43:27.440 is a mixed regime.
00:43:28.560 It's got elements of monarchy
00:43:29.500 and aristocracy
00:43:30.360 and democracy
00:43:31.100 all mixed together.
00:43:32.400 That is what our founders
00:43:33.440 gave us.
00:43:34.600 Sometimes you hear
00:43:35.240 conservatives say
00:43:35.900 we don't have a democracy
00:43:37.040 we have a republic.
00:43:38.280 It's actually even deeper
00:43:39.380 than that.
00:43:39.620 We don't even really
00:43:40.200 have a republic
00:43:40.760 according to our
00:43:41.620 founders and framers.
00:43:42.560 We have this mixed regime.
00:43:45.280 Sure,
00:43:45.660 Ben Franklin will say
00:43:46.480 we gave you a republic
00:43:47.180 if you can keep it
00:43:47.940 but there's more to it.
00:43:49.760 The presidency
00:43:50.640 has a lot of the power
00:43:52.760 and trappings
00:43:53.280 of a monarch.
00:43:54.900 The Senate
00:43:55.700 has a lot of the power
00:43:56.960 and trappings
00:43:57.380 or at least it used to
00:43:58.400 before the 17th Amendment
00:43:59.540 of an aristocracy.
00:44:02.240 The House of Representatives
00:44:03.460 has a lot of the trappings
00:44:04.620 and power
00:44:05.100 of a democracy.
00:44:05.960 The judiciary
00:44:07.980 has a lot of trappings
00:44:09.840 and power
00:44:10.280 actually of a monarchy
00:44:11.480 because it preserves tradition
00:44:12.900 against the changing
00:44:14.320 whims of the people.
00:44:15.160 So it's a mixed regime.
00:44:16.160 That's what it's supposed to be.
00:44:18.360 But
00:44:18.760 even that mixed regime
00:44:21.040 can become corrupted.
00:44:22.040 It's been good so far
00:44:22.940 largely
00:44:23.580 even in the UK
00:44:25.260 which has a kind
00:44:26.100 of a mixed regime
00:44:26.760 when the people
00:44:28.360 continue to vote
00:44:29.160 for something
00:44:29.620 and they don't get
00:44:30.900 what they want
00:44:31.440 and when the thing
00:44:32.840 they're voting for
00:44:33.440 is perfectly in keeping
00:44:34.840 with their legal traditions
00:44:36.000 with the rule of law
00:44:37.220 and they don't get it
00:44:38.600 because the ruling elite
00:44:39.580 just won't give it to them
00:44:40.480 they're going to look
00:44:41.480 for alternatives.
00:44:42.160 They're going to say
00:44:42.480 this system is not working.
00:44:43.800 This system is not
00:44:44.520 what it says it is.
00:44:46.140 So the Brits
00:44:47.200 vote for the Brexit
00:44:47.900 and they don't really
00:44:48.920 get the Brexit.
00:44:49.900 They vote for Boris Johnson
00:44:51.100 because he's going
00:44:51.740 to limit immigration
00:44:52.560 and then immigration goes up.
00:44:54.540 At a certain point
00:44:55.340 they're going to say
00:44:55.700 all right
00:44:55.920 well this system
00:44:56.460 doesn't work for us.
00:44:57.360 You see this here
00:44:57.940 especially with migration
00:44:58.800 in America.
00:45:00.640 You vote for George Bush
00:45:02.020 because you want
00:45:02.420 to close off the border
00:45:03.200 and then you get
00:45:03.920 these amnesty deals
00:45:05.200 being proposed.
00:45:06.580 You vote for Obama
00:45:09.000 because Obama says
00:45:09.720 I'm going to deport people
00:45:10.420 seal up the border
00:45:11.120 and you get a lot
00:45:12.060 of mass migration.
00:45:13.480 You vote for Donald Trump.
00:45:14.420 Donald Trump tries
00:45:15.100 to build a wall
00:45:15.600 tries to seal up the border.
00:45:16.860 He's undermined
00:45:17.640 by the bureaucracy.
00:45:18.880 You say oh I guess
00:45:19.480 our system just doesn't
00:45:20.520 really work.
00:45:21.220 It's not really a democracy.
00:45:22.320 It's not really a republic.
00:45:23.160 It's not even really
00:45:24.260 the functioning mixed regime
00:45:25.700 that we were promised
00:45:26.720 by our framers.
00:45:27.940 Okay I guess
00:45:29.740 the cycle of regimes
00:45:30.560 is kicking back in again.
00:45:31.620 I guess human nature
00:45:32.640 is returning.
00:45:34.920 That's the fear.
00:45:36.040 You want to avoid that?
00:45:36.900 I think Thomas Aquinas
00:45:38.160 obviously is a very smart guy.
00:45:39.340 I think our founders
00:45:39.800 and framers
00:45:40.480 were very smart guys.
00:45:41.580 But if you want
00:45:43.140 to escape that cycle
00:45:44.120 if you don't want
00:45:44.840 a strong man to rise up
00:45:45.820 well then how about you
00:45:47.100 defend our robust system
00:45:48.980 our mixed regime.
00:45:50.180 The libs don't want
00:45:50.720 to do that.
00:45:51.500 Now speaking of dictatorships
00:45:53.540 colossal news story
00:45:56.440 that is not really
00:45:57.840 being discussed
00:45:58.380 all that much
00:45:58.960 in podcasts
00:46:01.120 and in the media
00:46:02.100 but it's a really
00:46:02.800 important one.
00:46:04.680 China
00:46:05.040 has just unleashed
00:46:06.620 on the world
00:46:07.220 a huge advance
00:46:09.000 in artificial intelligence
00:46:10.240 and it's done so
00:46:12.820 apparently
00:46:13.480 for much less money
00:46:14.620 than all of Silicon Valley
00:46:16.000 has been investing
00:46:16.860 into AI.
00:46:18.720 So coincidentally
00:46:19.760 I was watching Oppenheimer
00:46:21.000 on a flight
00:46:21.680 back from Los Angeles
00:46:22.520 when this news came in
00:46:23.620 of this Sputnik moment
00:46:24.720 of this big breakthrough
00:46:25.920 when China unleashes
00:46:28.880 this AI
00:46:29.860 which wipes
00:46:31.440 almost a trillion dollars
00:46:33.260 off of global markets.
00:46:35.020 It's this app
00:46:35.900 called DeepSeek
00:46:36.760 which hit the top
00:46:38.720 of Western app downloads
00:46:40.100 on Monday.
00:46:41.700 The Silicon Valley
00:46:43.100 companies
00:46:43.700 have been crushed.
00:46:45.300 NVIDIA
00:46:45.740 which is the semiconductor company
00:46:47.380 one of the most valuable
00:46:48.300 companies in the world
00:46:49.360 actually the most valuable
00:46:50.360 company in the world
00:46:51.100 big in AI
00:46:52.800 lost more than
00:46:54.380 600 billion dollars
00:46:57.320 in the biggest
00:46:58.440 one day loss
00:46:59.320 of value
00:46:59.860 for a single company
00:47:01.080 in history.
00:47:03.400 David Sachs
00:47:04.260 who I just ran into
00:47:04.900 at the inauguration
00:47:05.720 President Trump's AI czar
00:47:07.540 said
00:47:08.400 after this
00:47:09.260 technology was released
00:47:10.520 quote
00:47:10.740 the AI race
00:47:11.800 will be
00:47:12.520 very competitive.
00:47:14.200 I am confident
00:47:15.420 in the US
00:47:16.820 but we can't be complacent.
00:47:18.980 Okay.
00:47:20.120 Huge
00:47:20.680 huge moment
00:47:21.100 even for myself
00:47:22.060 when I'm doing research
00:47:23.040 I am now relying
00:47:24.460 more on AI
00:47:25.300 than on Google.
00:47:26.700 I'm not relying
00:47:27.400 on AI
00:47:27.880 to write things
00:47:28.660 for me
00:47:28.980 certainly not
00:47:29.420 I'm not relying
00:47:29.920 on AI
00:47:30.460 even in the sense
00:47:31.640 that I trust
00:47:32.140 what it's giving me
00:47:32.800 but I'll say
00:47:33.520 hey
00:47:33.780 find me
00:47:35.180 X number of studies
00:47:36.200 hey find me
00:47:36.960 these quotes
00:47:37.400 from these kinds
00:47:37.940 of books
00:47:38.280 and give me
00:47:39.260 the sources
00:47:39.760 so that I can
00:47:40.300 go check it myself
00:47:40.920 because AI
00:47:41.280 sometimes lies
00:47:41.880 but I'm now
00:47:43.080 increasingly going
00:47:43.980 to AI first
00:47:44.980 because Google
00:47:46.180 it's just that
00:47:46.920 it's just a worse
00:47:47.560 version of that.
00:47:49.120 I mean Google search
00:47:49.920 is getting crushed
00:47:50.920 right now
00:47:51.480 you think Google
00:47:52.520 is impregnable
00:47:53.240 Google
00:47:53.620 is going to be
00:47:54.340 the colossus forever
00:47:55.240 I don't know
00:47:56.220 not if this technology
00:47:58.020 continues to improve
00:47:59.260 and it does make me wonder
00:48:00.620 how did Trump
00:48:02.160 manage to win
00:48:04.140 I think through Providence
00:48:05.620 through his head
00:48:06.120 turning at the right angle
00:48:07.280 at the right time
00:48:07.980 implausibly
00:48:09.000 in Pennsylvania
00:48:10.040 through this cultural shift
00:48:12.040 there's all of that
00:48:12.620 why did
00:48:14.820 the big corporations
00:48:15.820 why did big tech
00:48:16.680 in particular
00:48:17.280 not fight him
00:48:19.020 is hard this time
00:48:19.720 in 2020
00:48:20.400 Mark Zuckerberg
00:48:21.240 said I will invest
00:48:22.920 hundreds of millions
00:48:23.780 of dollars
00:48:24.240 I will invest
00:48:24.920 so much money
00:48:25.840 to defeat Donald Trump
00:48:27.720 funding groups
00:48:29.020 that controlled
00:48:30.180 ballot drop boxes
00:48:31.460 he was really pushing
00:48:32.620 a lot of levers
00:48:33.200 for this
00:48:33.600 why didn't he do
00:48:35.520 that this time
00:48:36.120 and now that Trump won
00:48:37.300 they're all kissing the ring
00:48:38.120 I wonder if it's in part
00:48:39.560 because they're recognizing
00:48:40.580 that geopolitics
00:48:41.920 has changed
00:48:42.520 and the weakness
00:48:43.620 from the Democrats
00:48:44.300 and the obsessive focus
00:48:46.500 on social radicalism
00:48:48.200 from the Democrats
00:48:48.820 are not going to help us
00:48:50.360 as we're in a major
00:48:51.380 technology race
00:48:52.340 an arms race
00:48:53.080 with China
00:48:53.660 that maybe we can't
00:48:56.060 give up all of our energy
00:48:57.300 for solar powered nonsense
00:48:59.040 and windmills
00:49:00.000 that maybe we can't
00:49:02.020 have DEI
00:49:03.020 at all of our biggest companies
00:49:04.220 so that we fall behind
00:49:05.280 real serious countries
00:49:07.500 who really want to win
00:49:08.420 this competition
00:49:09.080 like China
00:49:10.040 who seem to be doing so
00:49:10.960 for much less money
00:49:11.740 maybe there was
00:49:13.040 at least in the back
00:49:14.020 of the minds
00:49:14.540 of our establishment
00:49:15.640 a recognition
00:49:17.400 that you know
00:49:18.060 we got to get
00:49:18.520 a little serious
00:49:19.120 and when you want
00:49:19.540 to get serious
00:49:20.100 paradoxically
00:49:20.740 you actually need Trump
00:49:21.900 you can't have
00:49:22.760 this ridiculous woman
00:49:23.640 Kamala Harris
00:49:24.200 and you can't have
00:49:25.040 this half cadaver
00:49:25.820 Joe Biden
00:49:26.400 running the country
00:49:27.300 maybe that was there
00:49:28.820 because we're all focusing
00:49:30.020 on the big cultural shift
00:49:30.840 I think that's real
00:49:31.440 we're all focusing
00:49:32.920 on the role of parents
00:49:34.960 and of certain
00:49:36.180 racial minorities
00:49:37.260 and of
00:49:38.940 even just regular
00:49:39.900 old white guys
00:49:40.580 you know
00:49:40.800 standing up
00:49:41.400 pulling out their
00:49:41.920 zen pouches
00:49:42.720 and saying
00:49:43.180 you know
00:49:43.380 we're not going
00:49:43.720 to be pushed around anymore
00:49:44.720 everyone's focusing
00:49:46.060 on the role
00:49:47.140 of this ideology
00:49:47.900 or this issue
00:49:48.740 or inflation
00:49:49.940 yeah okay
00:49:50.620 that's all true
00:49:51.160 but maybe that missing
00:49:52.660 part that no one's
00:49:53.380 talking about is
00:49:54.040 we are in a major
00:49:55.480 arms race
00:49:56.420 with a rising power
00:49:58.220 challenging
00:49:59.100 for the first time
00:50:00.160 seriously
00:50:00.600 American hegemony
00:50:01.480 in half a century
00:50:02.280 and
00:50:03.500 maybe even
00:50:05.220 the rich elite
00:50:06.160 people realized
00:50:07.060 yikes
00:50:07.700 we got to get
00:50:08.740 back to basics
00:50:09.400 got to get serious
00:50:10.200 and that's what
00:50:10.740 Trump is doing
00:50:11.320 today is
00:50:12.520 Tee Hee Hee Tuesday
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