The Michael Knowles Show - January 13, 2026


Ep. 1889 - President Trump Fights Anti-White Racism


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

168.22935

Word Count

8,696

Sentence Count

730

Misogynist Sentences

22

Hate Speech Sentences

60


Summary

Trump tells the New York Times that the Civil Rights Act violated white people s rights. The former president of Ireland argues that baptism violates babies' rights. And, speaking of debates over rights, a new video emerges out of Minneapolis of Renee Good s lesbian partner screaming her shock and surprise that ICE officers fired their guns.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 President Trump tells the New York Times that the Civil Rights Act violated white people's rights.
00:00:05.080 The former president of Ireland argues that baptism violates babies' rights.
00:00:09.920 And speaking of debates over rights, new video emerges out of Minneapolis of Renee
00:00:14.380 Good's lesbian partner screaming her shock and surprise that ICE officers' guns shoot bullets.
00:00:22.440 I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:00:30.000 Welcome back to the show.
00:00:45.340 Leftists in Minneapolis are now doing pagan rituals outside of Renee Good's memorial.
00:00:51.120 I guess there's a makeshift memorial where the ICE officer shot her after she hit him with her car.
00:00:56.560 And the libs are dressing up in all sorts of weird pagan outfits and doing incense rituals.
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00:03:26.160 What did President Trump say?
00:03:28.760 What did this man get in trouble for now?
00:03:32.280 Well, I got the New York Times here.
00:03:34.720 You know you can believe everything you read in the New York Times.
00:03:36.900 Headline, Trump says civil rights led to white people being very badly treated.
00:03:43.320 Right there off the headline, you say, wait, civil rights?
00:03:45.780 Is that really what people having civil rights is bad for white people?
00:03:52.840 No, no, no.
00:03:53.500 That's not what he said.
00:03:54.960 Referred to the Civil Rights Act.
00:03:56.840 And there have actually been many civil rights acts in the course of history.
00:03:59.740 He was referring specifically to the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
00:04:04.380 What does he say about it?
00:04:06.860 Speaking to the New York Times on Wednesday, Mr. Trump echoed grievances amplified by Vice
00:04:11.200 President J.D. Vance.
00:04:12.720 It's already right there, you can see the libs have started to make this move.
00:04:16.800 Previously, Trump was singularly evil.
00:04:18.740 He was Hitler.
00:04:19.880 He was a distinct evil, unlike any other.
00:04:22.200 You might not like all the Republicans, but Trump is specifically evil.
00:04:25.320 That's why we all need to unite to stop.
00:04:26.920 And that's what we've heard for 10 years.
00:04:28.740 And we've already started to get the shift.
00:04:31.020 Actually, Vance is worse.
00:04:32.860 That's how you know that Vance is a good candidate.
00:04:34.860 That's how you know that Vance is kind of your guy, is that the libs already view him as
00:04:40.200 the threat, so they're already beginning to shift it.
00:04:41.860 When I was a kid, George Bush was Hitler.
00:04:44.980 He was singularly evil, unlike all the other Republicans.
00:04:47.900 Reagan, he was great.
00:04:48.880 I have a strange new respect for Reagan.
00:04:50.200 Then it became George Bush was Hitler.
00:04:51.640 And now they all like George Bush because Trump is Hitler.
00:04:54.980 And now, finally, you're beginning to see, well, actually, Trump, he wasn't quite as bad
00:04:59.800 as everyone said.
00:05:01.300 Vance is the real threat.
00:05:02.560 So already this is being framed as President Trump is echoing J.D. Vance.
00:05:07.420 J.D. Vance is the real evil pulling the strings.
00:05:10.280 That's nobody believes any part of the, you know, Vance is Hitler and Trump is being led
00:05:18.140 around.
00:05:18.440 No, says echoed by J.D. Vance and other top officials who in recent weeks have argued
00:05:23.400 white men have urged white men to file federal complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity
00:05:29.700 Commission, the EEOC, which is a product of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the subsequent
00:05:37.740 cultural upheaval in the 1960s to present.
00:05:42.940 These guys, so they're urging white men who have been discriminated against on the basis
00:05:48.600 of race to file a Civil Rights Act complaint.
00:05:51.460 And this is shocking to the New York Times.
00:05:55.720 This is newsworthy to the New York.
00:05:57.480 Why is this newsworthy?
00:05:59.140 The whole point of the Civil Rights Act is we're going to we're going to stop racial discrimination.
00:06:03.880 So if people are being discriminated against because they're black, they can file a complaint
00:06:08.060 or if they're because they're Mexican or Asian or I don't know, or if they're white, right?
00:06:12.520 Why is this so shocking?
00:06:14.260 Well, now they quote Trump.
00:06:15.100 White people were very badly treated where they did extremely well and they were not invited
00:06:20.580 to go into a university or college, he said, an apparent reference to affirmative action
00:06:25.440 in college admissions.
00:06:26.520 So I would say in that way, I think it was unfair in certain cases.
00:06:32.360 He added, I think it was also at that time, it accomplished some very wonderful things,
00:06:37.780 but it also hurt a lot of people.
00:06:39.160 People that deserve to go to a college or deserve to get a job were unable to get a job.
00:06:42.760 So it was, it was a reverse discrimination.
00:06:47.440 Could anyone disagree with that?
00:06:51.400 What exactly does the New York Times disagree with here?
00:06:54.860 What exactly do the libs who are sharing this shocking statement from Trump disagree with?
00:07:00.260 Do they disagree that white people have been discriminated against as a matter of affirmative
00:07:05.620 action?
00:07:06.120 Do they disagree?
00:07:07.000 Affirmative action, which actually predates the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but it's kind
00:07:10.060 of part and parcel of it.
00:07:12.760 They really disagree that the point of affirmative action is to give preference to non-white
00:07:20.000 people.
00:07:20.660 That's the point.
00:07:21.480 That's the definition of affirmative action.
00:07:24.280 They all celebrate that.
00:07:26.500 They say, isn't this so wonderful?
00:07:28.100 There's more diversity.
00:07:29.160 There are fewer white people in these positions.
00:07:30.940 There are fewer white people in these schools.
00:07:32.760 I guess one way to put it is they celebrate it when they say there are more non-white people
00:07:37.780 in these schools, but the logical necessity of there being more non-white people is there
00:07:43.220 being fewer white people.
00:07:45.040 And this isn't just a matter of, you know, meritocracy or something or taking an unjust
00:07:50.180 impediment away from the non-white people.
00:07:52.120 This is an active, it's an affirmative action.
00:07:55.480 It's like why it's called that, to bring in more non-white people.
00:07:59.960 So that isn't necessarily discrimination against white people.
00:08:02.020 Does anyone disagree with that?
00:08:03.060 No.
00:08:05.360 He says, look, at the same time, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accomplished some very wonderful
00:08:10.200 things.
00:08:11.480 So he's saying, yeah, it did some good things.
00:08:14.720 It addressed some real problems.
00:08:16.420 But it also hurt a lot of people.
00:08:19.900 And so what is the New York Times really upset about?
00:08:23.720 The New York Times is upset that the Trump administration is encouraging people to rectify
00:08:29.480 some of the wrongs that came about as a result of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through the
00:08:36.840 act itself by filing complaints with the various civil rights offices.
00:08:42.380 So it's not saying we need to repeal the Civil Rights Act.
00:08:44.740 It's not saying we need to abolish all of these offices.
00:08:47.360 It's not, it's, Trump is saying the most modest, moderate thing you could possibly say.
00:08:52.200 He's saying we need to resolve some of the problems that have come about through the Civil
00:08:56.580 Rights Act.
00:08:57.920 And even that is too far.
00:09:00.040 Why?
00:09:01.780 Because the libs want to discriminate against white people.
00:09:08.260 That's what they want.
00:09:09.360 And so what's so brilliant about this framing here is the libs either have to admit that whites are
00:09:17.540 right to file Civil Rights Act complaints, EEOC complaints when they're discriminated against,
00:09:23.440 or they have to admit that the purpose of the Civil Rights Act was, as Trump says, reverse
00:09:29.280 discrimination.
00:09:31.200 Which is it?
00:09:32.260 You have to pick one.
00:09:33.280 Either the Civil Rights Act wasn't really about civil rights, it wasn't really about ending
00:09:39.500 racial discrimination, it wasn't really about equality for all, what it was really about
00:09:43.920 was discriminating against whites, in which case we should get rid of it, or the Civil Rights
00:09:50.220 Act really was about ending racial injustices.
00:09:54.120 It really was about equality for all.
00:09:56.520 It really was about stopping discrimination, in which case the whites who have been actively
00:10:00.900 discriminated against absolutely should file complaints through the EEOC, and the people
00:10:05.640 who have discriminated against the white people should be punished for it.
00:10:09.380 Which is it?
00:10:11.520 Really brilliant way to frame it.
00:10:13.080 There are some people who are more flamboyantly dissident.
00:10:16.800 There are some people who are more over the top in their performative right-wingedness,
00:10:22.940 who will say, well, really the problem is we need to get rid of the whole Civil Rights
00:10:26.360 Act.
00:10:26.580 That's not real politics.
00:10:28.400 The Civil Rights Act is pretty settled.
00:10:31.160 And most people, most reasonable people would admit that it came about for an historical
00:10:35.440 reason and to address real injustices.
00:10:39.500 So if you want to stop the present injustices, you have to deal with political reality and
00:10:43.740 force the Libs to come to a conclusion here.
00:10:46.300 Force the New York Times to show its cards.
00:10:51.140 Is the Civil Rights Act just about discriminating against white people?
00:10:54.480 Okay, well, then it's not about civil rights.
00:10:56.360 Then it's not right at all.
00:10:57.740 Then it's wrong.
00:10:58.200 Then it's a civil wrongs act, if you ask me.
00:11:00.380 And we need to get rid of it.
00:11:01.880 Or if it is, stop discriminating against white people.
00:11:05.600 You have to stop.
00:11:07.380 Five, ten years ago, you would not have heard this kind of language from any mainstream
00:11:10.480 politician.
00:11:11.760 You would not have heard racial white grievance politics.
00:11:16.440 And there are some squishes today who say, and we still shouldn't talk about this.
00:11:20.260 You know, it's just, it's not, it's not right or whatever.
00:11:22.200 But the reason you're getting more racial white grievance politics today is one, because
00:11:26.460 there are more grievances against white people, more overt, explicit grievances against white
00:11:31.400 people.
00:11:31.820 And two, because every other racial group has an extremely high racial identity.
00:11:36.060 I frequently cite the study by Pew Research that shows that every other racial group has
00:11:41.120 very, very high racial identity.
00:11:42.820 White people have basically nothing.
00:11:44.380 And that's not sustainable.
00:11:46.100 That's totally unstable.
00:11:48.040 The way Trump is trying to resolve this, I think, is very moderate, very, very much within
00:11:53.200 a mainstream American tradition.
00:11:55.920 How the Libs react to that is up to them.
00:11:57.620 So you've got violations of the rights of white people.
00:12:03.500 And then if we turn over to our friends in Ireland, you have a violation of the rights
00:12:08.660 of babies.
00:12:09.060 But it's not the one you think.
00:12:10.760 You'd say, yeah, there is a major violation of the civil, human, natural rights of babies.
00:12:17.180 Namely, they're killed through abortion throughout the West, throughout the world.
00:12:22.480 That's not the issue, though.
00:12:23.680 The former president of Ireland is claiming that the real denial of babies' human rights
00:12:28.140 is baptism.
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00:13:42.700 You couldn't make this up.
00:13:43.980 Mary McAleese, Mary McAleese, the former president of Ireland.
00:13:50.620 She has just come out.
00:13:52.760 This is an article in the Irish Times headline.
00:13:58.400 Baptism denies babies their human rights.
00:14:01.300 This woman is nominally Catholic, obviously, doesn't seem to agree with the teaching or
00:14:10.560 practice of the Catholic Church.
00:14:12.140 But I think this woman is a canon lawyer, by the way.
00:14:14.460 But I don't know.
00:14:15.420 She was radicalized somehow.
00:14:17.480 And she says, this is the real important issue that we need to focus on.
00:14:20.860 This is the great injustice in our world today.
00:14:24.620 It's not, it's just a politician.
00:14:27.040 This is not a prelate.
00:14:28.120 It's not a theologian.
00:14:29.680 She's a politician.
00:14:31.640 She says the real injustice, the real violation of human rights in our world is not with regard
00:14:37.820 to immigration or foreign policy or the economy, how we treat the poor.
00:14:41.680 It's not even abortion, the wholesale slaughter of little babies.
00:14:46.440 It's baptism.
00:14:47.720 It is difficult to see how one can arrive at that conclusion and obsession without demonic
00:14:56.580 influence.
00:14:57.440 I'm not someone who says there's a demon under every rock.
00:15:00.540 You know, it's a, you know, look, we live in a world where the material and the immaterial
00:15:05.800 are not totally separable.
00:15:07.360 But nevertheless, I'm not, I'm not demon hunting all the time.
00:15:09.940 It's very difficult to understand how the former president of Ireland says, you know,
00:15:15.640 the issue that we really need to focus on here, the great human rights violation in
00:15:19.380 our time is baptizing babies because it's bad because you can say, you can say it's a
00:15:27.000 human rights violation maybe to suppress baptism of babies.
00:15:32.020 I was trying to think, I was like, what's the best way to give this woman the, the benefit
00:15:36.540 of the doubt?
00:15:36.980 And you would say, okay, technically infant baptism is a violation of human rights because
00:15:45.060 humans by all rights after the fall deserve death because, because after the fall, a sin
00:15:52.440 and death pervade the world.
00:15:53.660 And so in our fallen human nature, what we deserve, what, what, what we get is death and
00:16:01.100 baptism saves us from death.
00:16:03.380 I know there are many people who are going to be listening now who have all sorts of different
00:16:07.380 views of baptism.
00:16:08.220 I'm quoting here, uh, St. Peter from, from, uh, first Peter who says baptism now saves
00:16:14.540 you all sorts of interesting theological discussions about exactly what that means, but that baptism
00:16:19.380 is what demarcates us as Christians.
00:16:21.800 There are going to be plenty of people who disagree with infant baptism.
00:16:24.580 Uh, again, this is, uh, the traditional, uh, practice of the Catholic church.
00:16:29.120 You see it in scripture.
00:16:30.540 Our Lord says, let the little children come to me.
00:16:32.340 You see baptisms of children in acts, uh, multiple times, but again, nevertheless, put
00:16:39.140 all those theological discussions aside for a second.
00:16:41.660 The closest I can get here is that baptism denies babies, their human rights in as much
00:16:46.080 as it saves them from the consequences of the fall of man.
00:16:49.480 That's a good thing.
00:16:50.360 Isn't that not a good thing.
00:16:52.700 Last point.
00:16:53.460 This woman who says that baptism violates babies, human rights supports abortion.
00:17:02.260 She supports legally murdering babies in the womb, but not baptizing them.
00:17:08.660 The only way to reach that conclusion is either to have followed the perversity of liberalism
00:17:16.240 to its conclusion or the influence of a demon.
00:17:20.300 I don't say, I'm sorry.
00:17:21.700 I don't see any other really makes you raise your eyes to raise your eyebrow to other left-wing
00:17:27.020 politicians.
00:17:27.580 Now, speaking of perversions, speaking of total divorce from reality, we turn back to Minneapolis.
00:17:37.660 It was at shooting.
00:17:38.740 The ICE officer shot this left-wing activist who drove her SUV into him the other day,
00:17:43.740 and the left thinks this is a great injustice.
00:17:46.660 There is an injustice here.
00:17:50.160 This agitator should not have driven her car into an ICE officer, but they think it was
00:17:53.800 unjust for the officer to shoot this woman.
00:17:56.000 Some new videos come out, which gives away the whole game on how we got here.
00:18:01.800 This is the lesbian partner, reportedly, of the woman who was killed, yelling immediately
00:18:08.520 after the shooting.
00:18:11.000 Why did you have real bullets?
00:18:13.700 You're yelling!
00:18:14.860 It's an astounding video.
00:18:26.000 Her first scream after she yells, drive, baby, drive, drive, into the ICE agent.
00:18:35.500 And then the ICE agent, defending himself, shoots that woman in the face, as he was absolutely
00:18:40.180 right to do.
00:18:41.600 And then the woman dies, and her car crashes.
00:18:43.360 And she screams, why did you have real bullets?
00:18:50.680 She was, you actually feel sorry for this woman.
00:18:53.880 Well, you feel sorry for the woman who's dead.
00:18:55.040 You feel sorry for the lesbian partner.
00:18:57.320 Because she was shocked.
00:18:59.640 She was shocked that the cop's gun had real bullets in it.
00:19:04.040 And she really didn't know, she really didn't know that the law enforcement officer's gun
00:19:12.540 had bullets.
00:19:14.360 How divorced do you have to be from reality not to know that the cop's gun has bullets in it?
00:19:23.720 That's how divorced she was.
00:19:25.260 And you see it throughout, not just this one particular woman who's shrieking these things,
00:19:31.900 but all these people out there in the streets.
00:19:33.880 The woman out there shrieking these things thinks that foreign criminals are law-abiding American
00:19:40.660 citizens.
00:19:41.500 That's one level of confusion.
00:19:42.900 She thinks that foreign criminals, those are the people who are being apprehended by ICE,
00:19:48.860 are Americans, that they have a right to be here, and that they shouldn't be arrested.
00:19:54.760 They're law-abiding.
00:19:55.820 That's crazy.
00:19:57.040 That's the opposite of what they are.
00:19:59.740 This woman, it goes without saying, has a great deal of sexual confusion.
00:20:04.340 She doesn't really know the difference between men and women.
00:20:07.280 She thinks that men and women are practically the same.
00:20:11.900 This woman doesn't seem to understand the basics of human biology, human nature.
00:20:18.640 She doesn't understand how societies get along.
00:20:21.360 She doesn't realize that you're not allowed to just park your car in the middle of the street
00:20:25.620 in order to obstruct law enforcement, law enforcement whom she believes you are allowed to drive your
00:20:34.320 car into, and if they shoot back, they'll shoot, what, marbles and gumdrops?
00:20:42.560 She doesn't know that the guns have bullets.
00:20:45.720 This is why some of us observed, including the vice president, you feel pity for these people
00:20:53.360 because they have been so brainwashed by the left online, in their communities, by the politicians.
00:21:02.140 They have been brainwashed and scandalized by the politicians who have accustomed them to not
00:21:07.620 seeing the law enforced, who have accustomed them, habituated them to seeing foreign criminals
00:21:13.540 just do whatever they want in the middle of their streets, brag about how they're not here legally,
00:21:17.400 brag about their crimes, and not be arrested.
00:21:19.120 And the culmination of that, the consequence of that, of living in this virtual world where
00:21:26.260 there never seem to be consequences to anything, a world that's kind of like a video game where
00:21:32.520 if you die, you just press restart and you get to start it up again.
00:21:36.840 The consequences of living in that virtual world is that when you see your lesbian partner
00:21:40.360 get shot in the face because she ran over a cop or tried to run over a cop, ended up hitting him,
00:21:44.280 you first scream, why did you have real bullets?
00:21:51.020 And then the part that's really heartbreaking for this woman, the lesbian partner,
00:21:55.200 is that second thing she says, she goes, it's my fault.
00:22:00.240 I told her to come down here.
00:22:03.220 A recognition that, in a way, I think I'm probably softer on this woman than she is on herself
00:22:10.560 because she realizes, oh my goodness, and she doesn't even admit it here, but the true
00:22:16.720 immediate cause of this woman driving her car into the cop, which led her to be shot,
00:22:20.480 was that the lesbian partner says, drive, baby, drive, drive.
00:22:23.160 She literally gives the order that gets her killed.
00:22:26.540 But even earlier than that, I guess it was this woman who said, you go down there.
00:22:30.460 Yeah, you go down there, you park your car, you obstruct law enforcement, that's what you should do,
00:22:34.440 which gets her killed.
00:22:36.860 She says, oh my goodness, it's my fault.
00:22:38.920 But I encouraged the kind of delusion that led this woman to get shot in the face,
00:22:49.340 to be shocked by the least surprising thing one could imagine.
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00:24:29.720 Beyond the lady who was killed and her lesbian partner,
00:24:32.720 we'll get to the people doing pagan rituals at the makeshift memorial for this woman.
00:24:37.760 You have the more violent, virulent leftists screaming direct threats in the street.
00:24:45.700 Murderers! You shot a woman in a wheelchair!
00:24:48.740 Stop!
00:24:50.340 We need a f***ing! Come back!
00:24:52.740 With f***ing weapons!
00:24:54.020 Go to the gun store, get a gun, learn how to use it, and f***ing face you guys, man to man.
00:25:00.660 Okay, so this guy, obviously a little heated, a little out of control of his passions,
00:25:07.060 he gets up and makes as direct a threat on law enforcement as you could imagine.
00:25:10.920 He gets up, he says, we need to go to the gun store, we need to get weapons,
00:25:14.720 we need to come back here and face you man to man.
00:25:18.200 That is a direct threat.
00:25:19.980 I hope that guy was arrested.
00:25:21.360 I don't know for certain that he was.
00:25:23.680 My advice to the administration, which they don't need, because I think they get this,
00:25:28.280 but I just maybe want to focus it a little bit here is,
00:25:32.780 if I were running the administration right now, I would arrest all of these people
00:25:37.940 to the best of my ability.
00:25:40.160 But it can be done.
00:25:41.860 You know how I know it can be done?
00:25:43.820 Because of the January 6thers.
00:25:47.040 There were Midwestern grannies who took selfies in the Capitol on January 6th.
00:25:51.660 They were tracked down by the U.S. Marshals weeks and months later,
00:25:55.740 like every single one of them.
00:25:57.480 And they were thrown in the can for months and years
00:26:00.520 for much lesser crimes than what you're seeing these people in Minneapolis do.
00:26:09.620 The federal government, I'm sure they already want to do this.
00:26:12.220 The Trump administration is in very good hands when it comes to ICE and DHS and law enforcement
00:26:17.260 and all the way up to the top.
00:26:21.300 However, it's important to arrest all of these people because the law is a teacher.
00:26:25.180 And the brutal crackdown by the left on legitimate right-wing dissent did have a chilling effect.
00:26:35.160 It worked.
00:26:36.160 I said this after Charlie Kirk was assassinated.
00:26:38.620 I said, the worst part about assassinations, which no one wants to admit now, is that they work.
00:26:44.800 That's why people do them.
00:26:46.420 The reason people do assassinations is because they work.
00:26:48.740 And there's this cope that we all have when one of our friends or one of our heroes is assassinated.
00:26:56.920 We say, well, this is just going to make us stronger than ever.
00:26:59.660 But usually it doesn't.
00:27:01.960 Because actually assassinations work.
00:27:04.060 That's why people do them.
00:27:06.300 Well, the same principle holds with just use of state power,
00:27:10.820 which is when you arrest criminals, you get less crime.
00:27:14.080 And when you let criminals run free, you get more crime.
00:27:17.980 And when you let criminals flaunt their crime on television, you get even more crime than that.
00:27:24.620 So when you have these people coming out there making these kinds of direct threats,
00:27:28.620 I'm not saying they have to be violent.
00:27:30.340 No, I'm going much further than that.
00:27:32.140 When they just make these verbal threats, which are crimes,
00:27:35.860 they need to be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.
00:27:39.200 We need to send a message that this will not be tolerated.
00:27:44.440 Not only will that help to quell the legitimate left-wing terrorism that even the Atlantic is admitting exists,
00:27:50.320 but it will also be a political electoral winner.
00:27:54.420 Because most people don't identify with that.
00:27:57.700 Most people don't want these violent lunatics in the streets.
00:28:01.740 To show you how mainstream this used to be, I've got to give a hat tip to Mays here.
00:28:05.280 Mays finds some great old video and audio.
00:28:07.880 Here is how Bill Clinton spoke about illegal immigration and deportations in 1995.
00:28:16.400 Our nation was built by immigrants, people from every region of the world
00:28:20.120 that made lasting and important contributions to our society.
00:28:23.500 We support legal immigration, but we won't tolerate immigration by people
00:28:27.860 whose first act is to break the law as they enter our country.
00:28:31.040 We must continue to do everything we can to strengthen our borders,
00:28:34.720 enforce our laws, and remove illegal aliens from our country.
00:28:39.280 As I said in my State of the Union address,
00:28:41.900 we are a nation of immigrants, but we're also a nation of laws.
00:28:45.760 And it is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants
00:28:49.680 to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years.
00:28:53.920 Now, let me talk a little bit about increasing deportations.
00:28:58.220 Our plan will triple the number of criminal and other deportable aliens deported since 1993.
00:29:03.760 Every day, illegal aliens show up in court who are charged.
00:29:07.500 Some are guilty, and surely some are innocent.
00:29:10.240 Some go to jail, and some don't.
00:29:12.540 But they're all illegal aliens.
00:29:14.500 And whether they're innocent or guilty of the crimes they're charged with in court,
00:29:17.560 they're still here illegally, and they should be sent out of the country.
00:29:22.380 So there you have it.
00:29:24.020 Bill Clinton, who is still active in Democrat politics,
00:29:27.180 whose wife was very nearly the president, who probably still thinks she is the president,
00:29:30.780 Bill Clinton coming out and saying,
00:29:32.460 we need to deport all the illegal aliens,
00:29:36.060 not just the ones who are committing additional crimes.
00:29:38.260 Illegal immigration is itself a crime.
00:29:40.180 They need to be deported.
00:29:41.060 They have no right to be here.
00:29:42.840 And this is making people a little nostalgic, I think.
00:29:45.460 First of all, we should play that clip for people on the left to show them just how far they've fallen.
00:29:50.300 It's not like we're playing a clip here from, I don't know,
00:29:53.240 John F. Kennedy or from Franklin Roosevelt or from Andrew Johnson or something.
00:29:58.080 We're not going that far back, okay?
00:30:00.440 We're playing a clip from a very recent Democrat president
00:30:04.320 who is still very active in Democrat politics.
00:30:07.280 And he sounds at least as right-wing as the Trump administration in that clip.
00:30:12.980 Except for one line.
00:30:13.980 And this is where I would urge caution to the right-wingers who are feeling a little nostalgic.
00:30:19.760 And there are a lot of people on the right in the kind of normie mainstream centrist right
00:30:23.260 who say, man, can't we just go back to the 90s?
00:30:26.100 Man, the 90s were so great.
00:30:29.080 Ah, the 90s.
00:30:30.400 Let's just go back to that.
00:30:31.260 I'm not saying we got to go back to the 50s.
00:30:33.200 We got to go back to the 90s.
00:30:34.820 As my friend and priest, Fr. George Rutler, observes,
00:30:40.200 nostalgia is history after a few drinks.
00:30:42.660 There were some nice parts of the 90s.
00:30:43.960 We had just won the Cold War.
00:30:45.140 We had relative peace.
00:30:46.020 It was before 9-11.
00:30:47.080 We had a once-in-a-century explosion of industry and money because of the internet.
00:30:53.680 Yeah, things were kind of nice.
00:30:55.560 But you also had a lot of crime, certainly in the early 90s.
00:31:00.980 You had peak feminism, abortion, divorce.
00:31:06.480 You had Bill Clinton, who was a degen in the White House.
00:31:10.600 And even in that statement, which is very right-wing and based and cool,
00:31:14.720 you hear in that beginning, he goes, this is a country,
00:31:16.580 this is a country built by immigrants.
00:31:19.060 We're a nation of immigrants.
00:31:20.220 Which is a phrase that was coined by Dan Quayle.
00:31:24.780 Just shortly before Clinton gave those remarks,
00:31:27.760 about four years before Clinton gave those remarks,
00:31:29.620 that's when that phrase entered our lexicon.
00:31:32.320 The idea, I'm sorry, diversity is our strength entered four years before.
00:31:36.960 A nation of immigrants entered a little bit earlier,
00:31:39.120 but actually not even all that much earlier.
00:31:41.340 Handful of decades earlier, middle to late 20th century,
00:31:44.440 is when that phrase entered our lexicon.
00:31:46.380 That does not go back to the early 20th century or the 19th century or the 18th century or earlier.
00:31:52.500 Clinton uses that line.
00:31:56.700 Nation of immigrants, diversity is our strength.
00:32:00.080 Because diversity is our strength naturally follows from nation of immigrants.
00:32:03.580 And if we're really a nation of immigrants, then you need to encourage it.
00:32:06.900 Then the procedural matters of did you enter legally or illegally are less important than the substance of,
00:32:14.260 we need more migration because diversity is our strength.
00:32:17.580 We want America to be strong.
00:32:19.260 We'll bring in more, more, more, more.
00:32:21.460 You see the rot in there already.
00:32:24.060 And we're not going to solve these problems by just going back to the 90s.
00:32:29.620 By the way, we're not going to solve these problems even by going back to the 1950s.
00:32:33.000 We could learn a lot from the 1950s.
00:32:35.980 We could learn a lot.
00:32:37.200 We should bring in some of that.
00:32:38.840 We can learn from history.
00:32:40.180 But we're not just going to solve this problem by saying, let's use the example at the top,
00:32:43.180 by going back to 1963, right before the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
00:32:47.400 You can't go back in time.
00:32:50.340 All you can do is recognize that we do live in this historical moment.
00:32:53.980 It's actually an honor.
00:32:55.360 God has chosen for us to be here.
00:32:56.740 We're here for a purpose.
00:32:57.460 And it's an honor to live in any time.
00:33:00.300 And we need to just do what is good and right right now.
00:33:05.100 And if you can learn from history, all the better.
00:33:06.860 And if we have some agreement, even from recent history,
00:33:08.940 that we need to deport all the illegal aliens,
00:33:11.580 everyone agrees on that from Pat Buchanan to Bill Clinton.
00:33:13.800 Okay, great.
00:33:14.280 Let's deport them.
00:33:15.700 If we agree that we shouldn't discriminate against people unjustly on the basis of race,
00:33:20.140 and everyone agrees on that from, gosh, I don't know, the right-wing Twitter-anon
00:33:27.300 all the way to the authors of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
00:33:30.780 Great.
00:33:31.040 Well, let's do that.
00:33:31.660 And let's have white people who have been discriminated against file complaints with the EEOC.
00:33:36.400 If we recognize that we need law enforcement,
00:33:39.720 if we recognize that you can't drive your SUV into cops,
00:33:43.200 what is really called for is not turning the clock back to the 90s or the 1950s.
00:33:50.680 What is really called for is a reacquaintance with reality, which is always present before us.
00:33:58.120 And the circumstances of that reality change, but the nature of it remains the same.
00:34:02.820 That's what is really called for.
00:34:05.140 It's not this policy or that policy, we're deporting this many people, we're not deporting this.
00:34:08.520 It's when you have people in the streets saying, why do your guns have bullets in them?
00:34:13.560 That's the issue.
00:34:15.680 Reacquaint yourself with reality and govern in accord with reality.
00:34:19.260 Perhaps it was the case in the 1960s that there was unjust racial discrimination against non-white people.
00:34:24.460 It is certainly the case today that there is unjust racial discrimination against white people.
00:34:28.660 That's the reality you have to deal with.
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00:35:13.080 My favorite comment yesterday.
00:35:15.580 Did I pick the?
00:35:16.700 No, I didn't.
00:35:17.180 I keep forgetting to pick the comment, so they pick it for me.
00:35:19.240 I don't know if they pick a good one, though.
00:35:20.400 We'll find out.
00:35:21.280 This is from some guy on Twitter who says,
00:35:24.160 The Left, you have no right to self-defense if you're only slightly hit with a car.
00:35:28.880 Also, The Left, if you're pregnant, you have the right to kill your baby in self-defense.
00:35:32.660 Oh, that's true.
00:35:33.000 No, you know what?
00:35:33.540 Actually, I think I did pick that comment.
00:35:35.340 I saw that comment.
00:35:36.180 That is a good comment.
00:35:37.140 That wins.
00:35:37.720 That wins for me.
00:35:38.920 Folks, tomorrow night, Wednesday, we're back with another live taping, a bar fight, and we've got two shows.
00:35:43.820 The first show is at 6 p.m.
00:35:45.060 I take the stage with featured libs, Oliver Niehaus, and The Soy Pill.
00:35:49.840 Then, at 8 p.m., things get spicy, spicier even, with Adam Mockler and Lauren Peretra.
00:35:55.660 Two debates, two time slots, one night, free drinks.
00:35:58.040 We're saving on production costs.
00:35:59.140 If you like watching people actually argue instead of politely nodding at each other on cable news programs, this one's for you.
00:36:06.360 If you have not seen a bar fight episode, take a look at what to expect.
00:36:11.540 No!
00:36:11.980 Despicable person!
00:36:13.000 No!
00:36:13.080 I thought...
00:36:13.800 I'm sick and tired of you!
00:36:15.240 Let me finish.
00:36:15.960 You had a monologue already.
00:36:17.480 I tell people that Michael Knowles is my internet dad.
00:36:19.880 Stop it.
00:36:20.640 We've got a bar full of people, and you want us to debate HOAs.
00:36:24.060 Because this is America!
00:36:30.540 Welcome to Bar Fight.
00:36:33.340 Tonight, I'm joined by two libs.
00:36:35.420 That's my case.
00:36:36.640 I think it's a pretty good one.
00:36:37.900 My first guest, that is Zina Ikemec.
00:36:40.840 You've been calling me a lib this whole time.
00:36:42.340 I hate to break it to you.
00:36:43.480 It might be a little bit worse than that.
00:36:46.060 Uh-oh.
00:36:46.500 Just be consistent.
00:36:47.280 I've been very consistent.
00:36:48.000 Luke gets to finish his point.
00:36:49.180 I think this bell is rigged.
00:36:50.060 He's my second guest, one of the top names in online liberal commentary today, Luke Beasley.
00:36:55.500 We'll see you at Bar Fight.
00:37:03.880 Make sure to RSVP by clicking the link in the description.
00:37:09.720 Last point on Minnesota.
00:37:12.340 There is a makeshift memorial for the woman who was shot when she drove her SUV into a cup.
00:37:18.040 Libs are showing up.
00:37:19.060 This footage courtesy of Frontlines, powered by TPUSA.
00:37:23.440 Libs are doing pagan rituals at the Rene Good Memorial.
00:37:28.440 Because, of course, they are.
00:37:33.400 People in headdresses waving some kind of incense, some kind of witchy incense, in front of the memorial.
00:37:45.960 You know that meme?
00:37:48.220 There's a meme online that says, men will do literally anything to avoid going to therapy.
00:37:55.540 Well, the Libs, the Libs will do literally anything to avoid worshiping the one true God.
00:38:03.300 No one is surprised that there are these pagan rituals out here.
00:38:07.760 This, too, divorced from reality.
00:38:10.500 You know, if you described what unfolded in Minneapolis, not one aspect of that would surprise you.
00:38:21.440 Angry lesbian who says she's not.
00:38:23.720 There's another line.
00:38:24.600 They say the final words of this woman who was shot were, I'm not mad at you.
00:38:28.860 And some people are saying, see, she's dead.
00:38:30.180 They're reading that as, I'm not mad.
00:38:32.240 I love you.
00:38:33.020 I just want what's best for you.
00:38:34.800 And that's not what she said.
00:38:36.500 She was refusing an order of law enforcement.
00:38:39.100 She was aiding and abetting criminals who weren't here.
00:38:41.980 And she was endangering people by blocking traffic.
00:38:45.200 And then ultimately, she drove her car into a guy.
00:38:46.920 And she said, I'm not mad at you.
00:38:48.740 People are saying, see, she said she's not mad.
00:38:50.580 As if they've never spoken to a woman before.
00:38:54.240 Is it when a woman tells you, I'm not mad, what does that statement typically convey?
00:39:00.960 Does it convey the literal message of that statement or the opposite?
00:39:05.580 Any man who's ever had a girlfriend, not even been married, had a girlfriend knows it means the opposite.
00:39:10.800 So angry, sexually confused person, breaking the law, helping other people break the law,
00:39:20.320 to undermine law and order in the United States, becoming violent.
00:39:26.900 We now know that political violence is much more a left-wing problem, not only in how it's committed,
00:39:32.360 but also in how it's justified and supported.
00:39:34.920 Multiple surveys on that after Charlie Kirk was killed, proving the point.
00:39:38.820 We would all know it.
00:39:40.360 We would all guess it.
00:39:42.140 And if you said there's a memorial set up for this woman,
00:39:44.240 are people sitting out there praying the rosary or are they doing weird rain dances in headdresses?
00:39:49.280 What do you think the answer would be?
00:39:51.980 It would be the latter.
00:39:54.640 Why?
00:39:54.860 Because paganism is at best, at best, a natural religion.
00:40:02.820 And there can be some truths to paganism, partial truths in paganism.
00:40:06.600 But it is at the very best a natural religion that cannot look beyond man's own material circumstances.
00:40:14.420 And more typically, it's a religion focused on the self.
00:40:18.540 Personal gods, gods to this particular tribe or geographic area or class or caste.
00:40:30.140 And gods who exist primarily to help the human.
00:40:35.400 You know, so much of the occult, so much of the new age mimics, mirrors true religion.
00:40:42.620 But what's the difference?
00:40:44.780 In true religion, when you pray to God, it's about God.
00:40:49.100 When you pray to God to help you in true religion, we say, thy will be done.
00:40:56.240 Not my will be done, thy will be done.
00:40:58.540 Our Lord, when he's praying in the Garden of Gethsemane, our Lord, who is God?
00:41:02.760 Says, Lord, may this cup pass from my lips, but not my will be done, but thy will.
00:41:09.640 Which is an amazing, I mean, one could speak for many hours about even the meaning of that.
00:41:13.280 As the second person of the Trinity is speaking to the first person of the Trinity.
00:41:18.560 But Christ, as the model, entirely receives from God the Father.
00:41:27.100 He's always listening for God and doing his will and modeling that for us, even as Christ himself is God.
00:41:35.040 Pagan religion, it's the opposite.
00:41:36.400 It's, hey, help me out.
00:41:37.560 Come on, do this for me.
00:41:38.640 Do this, do that.
00:41:39.400 Which is just part and parcel of liberalism.
00:41:42.420 Liberalism, which makes man into a God.
00:41:44.820 And which attempts to banish all other gods, including the true one, from the public square.
00:41:48.700 No surprise whatsoever.
00:41:49.880 It's also how you know, though, that all of these issues are together.
00:41:53.940 And so sometimes we say, I want to separate religion from political issues.
00:41:57.440 I want to separate religion from politics.
00:41:59.860 Or I want to separate economic issues from social issues.
00:42:03.880 Or this issue from that.
00:42:05.080 There's no separation.
00:42:06.280 There's no disintegration.
00:42:07.360 We're unified wholes.
00:42:08.600 We live in a society which has got to be a unified whole.
00:42:11.100 And so these things go together.
00:42:14.180 And we, I think we've done better as a country when we're a society that doesn't mow down cops.
00:42:20.380 I think we've done better when we're a society that encourages men and women to get married and have children together.
00:42:25.360 I think we do better as a society when we worship the true God.
00:42:29.360 You know, in God we trust and, you know, model of Christian charity and all that.
00:42:32.980 Rather than put on headdresses and do funky rain dances with smoke.
00:42:37.840 That's what I think.
00:42:40.620 The libs disagree with me.
00:42:42.000 Okay, speaking of immigration.
00:42:43.180 This is a story I've been meaning to get to for a few days now.
00:42:45.320 And I don't want to miss it.
00:42:46.780 On the point of immigration itself, which is the issue that is causing all of the riots in Minneapolis and the law enforcement actions by ICE and all of this rancor.
00:42:58.500 And it's one of the issues that got Trump elected with the popular vote last year.
00:43:02.140 Two years ago now.
00:43:05.380 There's one argument that you often hear about the immigrants, which is that the immigrants are good for our country.
00:43:09.960 Bill Clinton said our country is built by immigrants.
00:43:13.440 We need more immigrants because they're so good for us.
00:43:16.780 They're much better than those lazy Native Americans.
00:43:20.220 I'm not talking about headdresses.
00:43:21.600 I'm talking about white people.
00:43:23.340 You know, you hear all this stuff.
00:43:25.560 Well, Trump just publishes tables of immigrant welfare use.
00:43:31.140 Here we go.
00:43:32.340 Country of birth.
00:43:33.660 Percent of immigrant households receiving assistance.
00:43:36.640 Starts with Bhutan.
00:43:38.260 Ends with Bermuda.
00:43:41.060 Bhutan.
00:43:42.540 81.4%.
00:43:43.980 Why do we take people from Bhutan?
00:43:47.080 Yemen.
00:43:48.340 Yemen.
00:43:49.160 Our strength.
00:43:50.100 75% plus.
00:43:52.620 Somalia, which is the immigrant group that's the touchpoint in these debates.
00:43:57.720 72%.
00:43:58.120 How are any of these people building America?
00:44:01.160 They're taking from America.
00:44:02.820 They're dismantling America.
00:44:05.760 How are they building America?
00:44:07.200 They're not.
00:44:07.680 You go down this whole list.
00:44:09.220 All these countries.
00:44:11.660 Down in the rates of the 70s, 60s, 50s, 40s, 30s.
00:44:17.440 30s, 30s.
00:44:18.180 A lot of 30s.
00:44:19.280 Now back up here.
00:44:19.980 We got Liberia, Algeria, Syria.
00:44:21.320 We're back up to the high 40s.
00:44:22.680 All the way down, down, down, down, down, down, down.
00:44:26.460 Finally, you get down to Bermuda.
00:44:28.380 Saudi Arabia and Bermuda.
00:44:30.000 And even there, you're at about 26%.
00:44:32.040 Why are we importing people when more than one in four of them are just going to be on the dole and take from us?
00:44:39.840 What's the point of doing that?
00:44:41.160 If they're not contributing, then 99 times out of 100, 999 times out of 1,000, we shouldn't take them in.
00:44:51.760 Occasionally, there's a charity case here or there, a refugee case, but that's the exception.
00:44:56.520 Furthermore, what are we going to do about it?
00:44:58.660 The posts from the president are great.
00:45:00.300 I love a good post.
00:45:02.160 But we need some concrete action, right?
00:45:05.260 Enter Treasury Secretary Scott Besson.
00:45:07.280 So we're lowering that to 3,000.
00:45:11.500 And we're also targeting the two counties here.
00:45:15.300 And we're going to do enhanced surveillance.
00:45:18.220 And from now on, anyone who wires money out from one of these money service businesses has to check a box saying whether they are on public assistance.
00:45:28.520 And if you are on public assistance, we are going to start pushing that you cannot wire money out of the country.
00:45:34.880 Oh, gosh.
00:45:35.580 And what if they lie and they don't tell us they're on public assistance?
00:45:38.320 Well, then...
00:45:39.100 That's a crime, lying on a federal form.
00:45:40.920 We're going to follow it up.
00:45:42.800 And we are going to push that you can no longer do that.
00:45:47.040 The American people, our generosity, has been taken advantage of.
00:45:51.560 Our generosity is funding al-Shabaab.
00:45:53.700 In Iranian interest, it could be.
00:45:55.420 Well, the money...
00:45:56.140 This is really bad.
00:45:57.480 The money is supposed to go for alleged asylum seekers and their families and children.
00:46:03.720 And if you are wiring the money out of the country, one of two things must be true.
00:46:07.800 You are getting too much money and your benefits should be cut.
00:46:11.500 Or you are part of this conspiracy.
00:46:16.460 There you got it.
00:46:17.580 You got it.
00:46:18.900 He puts it very clearly at the end.
00:46:20.820 But if you're wiring the welfare money you're getting out of this country, you're getting too much welfare money, or you're a criminal.
00:46:28.280 You're part of a criminal conspiratorial fraud gang.
00:46:33.180 Either way, we got to shut it off.
00:46:34.540 Most people listening to this are going to hear that these immigrants on welfare are sending money to the country.
00:46:40.300 And they're going to say one word.
00:46:42.660 They're going to say, what?
00:46:45.020 What?
00:46:46.540 Why are they sending...
00:46:47.960 No, that's not happening.
00:46:49.360 No, that's what you're going to hear.
00:46:50.900 Your moderate liberal relative is going to hear this and say, no, that's not happening.
00:46:55.040 If this were happening, I would have heard it on CNN or in the New York Times.
00:46:59.020 That can't be happening, but it is happening.
00:47:01.980 And if it's not happening, by the way, then you should agree with the Treasury Secretary's proposal here.
00:47:06.760 Which is, yeah, we're just going to cut off.
00:47:08.740 That's fine.
00:47:09.240 If it's not happening, then this policy won't matter at all.
00:47:11.600 But if it is happening, it's going to stop this.
00:47:13.320 Because so much of our present dysfunction comes from people becoming divorced from reality and allowing...
00:47:22.860 Being scandalized into divorce from reality and constantly...
00:47:25.700 Because if the migrants are on welfare, then immigrants didn't build this country, are not currently building this country at least.
00:47:36.400 If the mass migration is leading to more crime, more drugs, more fraud, all of these things, then diversity is not our strength.
00:47:47.660 If these guys are sending your taxpayer money out of the country to other places, then so much of what we believe about immigration is just wrong.
00:48:01.600 And I think the way that we win is by reacquainting people with reality.
00:48:08.820 I'm not even saying making some logical argument or writing a white paper or whatever.
00:48:11.760 Because that doesn't necessarily always work all that effectively in politics.
00:48:15.660 You just have to show people.
00:48:17.280 You got to show people what's going on.
00:48:19.340 You got to show people the left-wing rioters.
00:48:22.180 You got to show people the criminal Somalis.
00:48:25.660 You got to show people.
00:48:26.920 Let them see what it really is.
00:48:28.080 And let them realize that these slogans that have been simmering in their minds, that have been brainwashing them, are not real.
00:48:36.520 Show them cops shooting people as they drive their SUVs into the cops.
00:48:40.000 You have to show them that.
00:48:41.260 It's hard to see.
00:48:42.100 There's some people who think that's going to really hurt Republicans.
00:48:44.120 I'm not convinced of that.
00:48:48.340 I think that's going to wake some people up.
00:48:50.380 I think it's going to wake people up and remind them that the cops have bullets in their guns.
00:48:54.000 And they need to have bullets in their guns because the cops are there to stop criminals.
00:48:58.040 And the people who are being deported are not Abuela making paella.
00:49:01.260 They're face-tattooed gangsters who work with cartels.
00:49:05.420 And even Abuela, even Abuela, often is on welfare and might be sending her money back to her country of origin.
00:49:17.200 And we can't, we can't have that.
00:49:20.840 Got to show people the reality.
00:49:23.600 Okay.
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00:49:30.280 What was it like, Merlin, to be alone with God?
00:49:52.120 Is that who you think I was alone with?
00:49:53.980 Merlin, I knew your father.
00:50:00.680 I am yet convinced that he was not of this world.
00:50:05.780 All men know of the great Taliesin.
00:50:09.140 You are my father.
00:50:10.340 Other gods should war for my soul.
00:50:13.480 Princess Garrus, savior of our people.
00:50:18.940 I know what the bull god offered you.
00:50:21.480 I was offered the same.
00:50:23.540 And?
00:50:24.980 There is a new power at work in the world.
00:50:27.160 I've seen it.
00:50:29.140 A god who sacrifices what he loves for us.
00:50:31.900 We are each given only one life, Singer.
00:50:34.660 No.
00:50:35.780 We're given another.
00:50:39.560 I learnt of Yazoo the Christ.
00:50:41.940 And I have become his follower.
00:50:43.820 He's waiting on a note.
00:50:45.300 And I think you can give him one.
00:50:47.360 Trust in Yazoo.
00:50:48.700 He is the only hope for men like us.
00:50:51.380 Faith to Britain never rests in the hands of the great life.
00:50:53.540 The great life.
00:50:54.040 The great life.
00:50:54.380 Great light.
00:50:55.320 The great darkness.
00:50:56.460 Such things mattered to me then.
00:50:58.700 What matters to you now, mistress of lies?
00:51:01.780 You, nephew.
00:51:08.160 The sword of the high king.
00:51:10.160 How many lives must be lost before you accept the power you were born to wield?
00:51:17.820 So clinging to the promises of a god who has abandoned you.
00:51:23.200 I cannot take up that sword again.
00:51:26.100 You know what you must do.
00:51:29.600 Great light, forgive me.
00:51:30.800 The time has come to be reborn.
00:51:41.460 To be reborn.