The Michael Knowles Show - August 21, 2018


Ep. 204 - Literally Hitler Deports A Nazi


Episode Stats

Length

41 minutes

Words per Minute

186.1044

Word Count

7,701

Sentence Count

697

Misogynist Sentences

36

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

Trump and ICE are now deporting Nazis. We will explain how Hitler can cast out Nazis. Then, Andy Millennial stops by to rap about socialism. And Cordy B gets ready to become a Republican. And the reanimated corpse of my third cousin may be running for president again.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 President Trump, who is literally Hitler, oversaw a raid by ICE agents who are literally Nazis
00:00:06.580 to arrest 95-year-old Jaku Palij, the last known Nazi collaborator living in the United States
00:00:12.900 at his home in Queens, New York, and deport him to Germany.
00:00:16.040 We will explain how literally Hitler can cast out Nazis.
00:00:19.760 Then, Andy Millennial stops by to rap about socialism.
00:00:23.540 Ariana Grande proves that feminism is witchcraft at the VMAs.
00:00:27.040 Cordy B gets ready to become a Republican, and don't call it a comeback.
00:00:31.300 Seriously, don't call it a comeback, but the reanimated corpse of my third cousin once removed,
00:00:35.960 Hillary Clinton, may be running for president again.
00:00:38.940 I'm Michael Knowles, and this is The Michael Knowles Show.
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00:02:24.140 President Trump and ICE are now deporting Nazis.
00:02:27.840 This is the greatest news story since Donald Trump was elected.
00:02:31.720 It is so perfect in every way.
00:02:33.700 And here is why.
00:02:34.980 Because we have heard for months and months, now years, that Donald Trump is a Nazi.
00:02:40.340 We're hearing as the midterms approach, Democrats are calling ICE, the Immigration Enforcement Agency,
00:02:46.020 they're calling them Nazis, fascists, Gestapo.
00:02:49.960 And now what happens is that Donald Trump, literally Hitler, ICE, literally Nazis,
00:02:56.000 are arresting and deporting an actual Nazi.
00:02:59.840 This is so beautiful because it puts this Nazi charge to rest finally.
00:03:04.620 To quote a friend of mine,
00:03:06.340 Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste,
00:03:09.120 and no city or house divided against itself will stand.
00:03:11.980 If Satan casts out Satan, he is divided against himself.
00:03:15.440 How then will his kingdom stand?
00:03:17.440 If Hitler casts out Hitler, he is divided against himself.
00:03:20.860 How will his kingdom stand?
00:03:22.340 It's such a good story, and it should put this to rest.
00:03:26.720 Obviously, they're going to keep calling him a Nazi, but a Hollywood screenwriter could not have more perfectly written this.
00:03:33.180 This guy, Jaku Palij, he was an SS labor camp guard in Poland, in German-occupied Poland.
00:03:40.040 And we've known that this guy has been here for a while.
00:03:42.760 In 2004, a court ordered him to lose his citizenship and be deported.
00:03:47.520 I think he lost his citizenship officially in 2003.
00:03:52.540 In 2004, the court said, deport him, and yet he wasn't deported.
00:03:55.900 He's just living in Queens.
00:03:57.040 He's probably right around the corner from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, another socialist.
00:04:01.300 But he wasn't deported. Why not?
00:04:04.300 Well, that was the Bush administration.
00:04:05.500 The Bush administration failed to deport him.
00:04:07.320 Then you had eight years of the Obama administration.
00:04:09.480 The Obama administration failed to deport him.
00:04:11.200 And only Donald Trump, literally Hitler, managed to deport this Nazi and show him justice.
00:04:16.720 This guy, he was trained in Operation Reinhard.
00:04:19.760 He was an armed guard at Troniki labor camp.
00:04:25.240 And the same year that he worked there, because look, a lot of people were involved in the German army in the Second World War.
00:04:32.480 So you have to figure out exactly what people were doing.
00:04:34.700 While this guy was a forced labor camp guard, the same year that he was working there, 6,000 Jews, men, women, and children, were shot to death in one of the largest mass slaughters of the entire Holocaust.
00:04:46.720 He was there.
00:04:47.460 By being a guard, he was preventing them from escaping.
00:04:50.040 He was complicit in that.
00:04:51.600 Now, so he loses his citizenship in 2003, and yet he's just hanging out in Queens.
00:04:57.480 Losing citizenship or not having American citizenship has never prevented people from living in sanctuary cities, including this Nazi guy.
00:05:04.200 But it did require some courage to get rid of him.
00:05:07.540 It really did.
00:05:08.520 I know Jonah Goldberg tweeted out the other day.
00:05:11.500 He said, what is a definition of character that President Trump could pass, that he could live up to?
00:05:17.600 Jonah's basically saying Trump has no character, terrible character, and it's awful to try to defend him.
00:05:23.280 But Donald Trump does demonstrate strength of character in some ways.
00:05:27.740 He might be, you know, thrice married.
00:05:29.480 He might be a little boorish.
00:05:31.000 Sure, I'm not defending that.
00:05:32.760 But he does exhibit courage and justice.
00:05:37.280 He does exhibit courage in the sense that he has the political courage to keep his promises.
00:05:41.920 He speaks pretty honestly on the campaign trail.
00:05:44.160 We all thought he was lying, and he started keeping all of his promises.
00:05:47.040 He demonstrates political courage to move the embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.
00:05:51.300 Every president had been promising that.
00:05:53.040 Nobody follows through.
00:05:53.800 He actually did it.
00:05:54.660 He exhibits courage to follow through on the law, the court orders, deport this guy, and send him back to Germany.
00:06:02.680 He exhibits courage to take on the immigration issue, which Republicans and Democrats have punted on for so long to the detriment of American citizens and of the illegal aliens coming over.
00:06:13.260 He has shown courage to negotiate with our allies, to hold them to the standards that they agreed to be held to with regard to NATO, with regard to trade agreements.
00:06:22.100 He has demonstrated courage.
00:06:23.520 Courage is a virtue.
00:06:25.300 And another aspect is justice.
00:06:27.120 You know, this guy does seem to have a kind of gut-level sense of justice that more skilled politicians or more professional politicians or more practiced politicians don't demonstrate.
00:06:39.780 They don't seem to have.
00:06:41.320 He says, look, there's a Nazi living in New York.
00:06:43.480 Get him out of here.
00:06:44.620 Get him out.
00:06:45.140 Why didn't they want to get rid of this guy?
00:06:46.540 Why does it take courage to deport him?
00:06:49.000 One, he's 95 years old, so the footage doesn't look good at this old man who's on a stretcher.
00:06:54.060 They're dragging him out.
00:06:55.140 That doesn't look great.
00:06:55.960 And they say, oh, just let him die.
00:06:57.520 Just let him die, you know.
00:06:59.000 And another one is Germany doesn't want him.
00:07:01.040 Germany doesn't want to have to deal with this ex-Nazi.
00:07:03.520 But President Trump negotiated with our allies in Germany, got them to agree to take this guy, and they executed it.
00:07:10.100 Same with ICE.
00:07:11.000 ICE goes in there.
00:07:12.040 They're doing their job.
00:07:14.880 They're executing justice, and they're demonstrating courage to do it.
00:07:18.540 Those are two aspects of character.
00:07:20.700 That isn't just, you know, he owns the libs or something.
00:07:23.940 That's really demonstrating character.
00:07:25.260 And I think people should appreciate that.
00:07:28.880 This is not to say this doesn't pay incredible political dividends, because it does.
00:07:32.500 It pays these great dividends.
00:07:36.080 You know, so right now the left is in a bind.
00:07:39.220 Donald Trump deports a Nazi.
00:07:40.740 ICE is the group that actually executes this order.
00:07:43.140 And so what they can do is either admit that deportation is a good thing, can be a good thing, that the ICE agency, Immigration Customs Enforcement, is a good thing, that Donald Trump might have done a good thing, or they have to defend a Nazi.
00:07:56.980 Those are their choices.
00:07:59.240 You pick, you can't do both.
00:08:00.840 Either deportation is legitimate in some cases.
00:08:04.300 ICE is a legitimate agency.
00:08:06.100 Donald Trump is a legitimate president.
00:08:08.680 Or you have to defend a Nazi.
00:08:10.640 So good luck.
00:08:11.040 You can pick.
00:08:11.820 For the two lefties, maybe, who watch this show.
00:08:14.600 You choose.
00:08:15.140 You let me know what you're going to do.
00:08:16.720 We'll just be over here.
00:08:18.200 Ha ha ha.
00:08:19.060 And so it actually gives me a little faith for the midterms, too, because it shows that President Trump really can back his political opponents into a corner.
00:08:25.540 Sometimes we worry, because he's not a practiced politician, that he's going to get steamrolled by Schumer or Pelosi or somebody who's a little more crafty of politics, or the bureaucracy, for that matter.
00:08:36.100 But he's really showed he's got a pretty good political sense.
00:08:38.980 So hopefully that'll hold until November.
00:08:41.820 Okay, before we bring on Andy Millennial, I do have to talk about, I have to talk about modern-day slavery.
00:08:48.780 Modern-day slavery.
00:08:50.440 No, I'm not talking about, like, socialism.
00:08:52.480 I'm not talking about the government taking all of your labor and work.
00:08:55.560 I'm talking about the prison system.
00:08:57.480 Because right now, going on across the country, there is a prison strike.
00:09:02.400 No, not the prison guards.
00:09:03.720 No, not the wardens.
00:09:04.740 No, not the workers.
00:09:05.480 No, I'm talking about the prisoners.
00:09:06.860 The prisoners are going on strike.
00:09:08.500 Which I don't really know what that means, if a prisoner is on strike.
00:09:12.340 I think he probably just stays where he is.
00:09:15.120 But the, I guess to understand this, we'll have to cut in.
00:09:18.400 Can we take a look at the prison strike going on all around the country?
00:09:21.320 We'll be right back.
00:09:51.300 Those guys are pretty cool.
00:09:55.380 Spider Murphy's playing the tenor saxophone.
00:09:57.660 So, this is the argument here, is that there's something unjust about our prison system.
00:10:03.840 And they're trying to say that it's a crime.
00:10:07.540 Slavery is, excuse me, Elvis always gets me googly-eyed.
00:10:12.820 They're trying to say that our prison system is modern-day slavery.
00:10:17.260 That there's some injustice, there's some racial aspect to it, which is all ridiculous.
00:10:21.760 If you want to stay out of prison, I have a little bit of advice for you.
00:10:24.860 You're getting it only here on the Michael Knowles Show.
00:10:27.080 Don't commit a crime.
00:10:28.620 This is the secret.
00:10:29.700 This is the big secret.
00:10:30.660 If you don't want to go to prison, then you don't commit a crime.
00:10:32.920 You won't go to prison.
00:10:33.540 It's really nice.
00:10:35.100 The strike is surrounding the 1971 killing of an inmate who had taken a couple guards and a couple inmates hostage.
00:10:44.840 That's why they selected this date.
00:10:46.640 That tells you something.
00:10:47.600 It tells you that they're playing pretend.
00:10:50.580 They have to go back so far in history to justify this because our prison system is more or less quite just.
00:10:56.540 It's the most just in the world.
00:10:57.880 It's the most just in the history of the world.
00:10:59.460 The strike ends on the anniversary of the 1971 Attica prison riots because they couldn't find a better example in the last 40 years.
00:11:05.960 So they have to go all the way back to Attica like that Pacino movie.
00:11:08.780 Attica!
00:11:11.220 Just consider a few numbers here before we determine the justice or injustice of our prison system.
00:11:17.200 According to the FBI, violent crime has fallen 48% between 1993 and 2016.
00:11:24.140 According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, violent crime has fallen 74% in that time.
00:11:28.700 That's pretty good.
00:11:30.320 Property crime is down 48% according to FBI.
00:11:32.660 It's down 66% according to the DOJ.
00:11:35.980 Now what has happened between 1993 and 2016?
00:11:38.840 What could account for all?
00:11:40.280 I don't know.
00:11:41.100 We've had Republican presidents, Democrat presidents.
00:11:43.540 Oh yeah, we lock up all the criminals.
00:11:45.440 We've pursued a policy of mass incarceration.
00:11:48.440 And it turns out when you lock up all of the criminals, crime goes down.
00:11:51.680 There was this great headline in the New York Times a number of years ago.
00:11:54.340 It said,
00:11:54.640 Prisons keep filling despite crime rate dropping.
00:11:58.900 Despite, as though there's some contradiction here, as though there's some disagreement.
00:12:03.300 Now, you might not realize that crime has decreased so dramatically since just 1993.
00:12:10.060 But that's because there are other studies that show that year over year,
00:12:14.880 people always think the crime rate's increasing.
00:12:16.880 They always think crime is worse this year than it was last year.
00:12:19.280 Around 70% of Americans, on average, have thought that every year since 1993.
00:12:23.740 It's just not true.
00:12:26.120 Now, mass incarceration, or incarcerating Americans, peaked around 2008.
00:12:31.040 We've now dropped down to 1993 levels.
00:12:33.100 But again, that's still within our time frame that we've pursued this policy of mass incarceration.
00:12:38.500 In 2008, we had about 1% of the population in prison, 1,000 inmates for every 100,000.
00:12:45.100 Now that's down to 830 inmates for every 100,000.
00:12:48.000 Listen, we do have the highest incarceration rate in the world, but our crime is dropping tremendously.
00:12:52.480 This is a wonderful thing.
00:12:53.940 We should, they can go on strike, that's fine.
00:12:55.780 I mean, being in prison is sort of like being on strike.
00:12:57.820 You just sort of sit around, don't you, and make, you know, toilet wine and get tattoos or something.
00:13:02.440 I don't know.
00:13:02.780 I've never been to prison.
00:13:03.540 I just, I read it in books and see it in movies.
00:13:05.520 But this is a, this is a good thing.
00:13:07.200 The problem is not that we're incarcerating too many people.
00:13:09.100 It's that the crime rate is still too high and we can still throw a lot more criminals in prison.
00:13:13.540 So let's see.
00:13:14.240 Let's, let's start that strike.
00:13:15.300 How about all the peaceful people and like the victims of crime?
00:13:17.980 We go on strike until we lock up more of the bad guys.
00:13:21.060 Okay.
00:13:21.440 We have got to, I know we're running late.
00:13:22.960 We've got to bring on the one and only, our youth correspondent for the Michael Knowles show, Andy Millennial.
00:13:28.420 Andy, thanks for being here.
00:13:29.680 Always great to be here.
00:13:31.000 You know, the millennials have been in the news a lot recently.
00:13:33.900 Uh, there's a number of studies out that show that the majority of American millennials support socialism.
00:13:39.940 You have these millennial candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
00:13:43.540 You have David Hogg, a fellow millennial who is a touting Ocasio for president.
00:13:48.680 Uh, what's so great about socialism?
00:13:51.140 Well, speaking as a millennial and more importantly, speaking as a millennial woman,
00:13:55.460 I think that when, when you look at my long silky hair and my life graceful figure, socialism.
00:14:03.900 I, I told myself, I, every time I have you on, I'm biting my cheek so that I don't crack,
00:14:19.040 but it was your long silky hair and buxom figure that really got me.
00:14:24.020 Really, you know, it makes, socialism makes more sense when you're looking at a cute babe.
00:14:28.220 That's true.
00:14:29.840 And it makes, it makes as much sense as your silky hair and buxom figure.
00:14:33.840 I think the thing is too, when you watch them on video and you can imagine sleeping with them,
00:14:37.800 which in real life would be a nightmare.
00:14:40.000 You start to think like, no, no, socialism is what we need.
00:14:43.000 That's really, yeah.
00:14:43.760 You know, there's just a moment of clarity in the morning.
00:14:45.860 Ah, that's, that's what happens with socialism too.
00:14:49.120 You say, it seems like such a good idea to nationalize the healthcare system.
00:14:52.280 Then you wake up in the morning all hungover.
00:14:54.200 Ah, yeah.
00:14:55.120 I thought I was going to get further before, before I lost you, but I.
00:14:59.040 Nope, not even close.
00:15:00.420 This is though, we, we bring you on because you have such a important insight on the millennials.
00:15:06.040 There are two stories that are terrifying me about my own generation.
00:15:09.620 Maybe you can shed some wisdom here.
00:15:11.720 The majority of American millennials now identify as socialists.
00:15:15.920 Two thirds of American millennials are convinced that the world is spherical.
00:15:23.460 That, that means, I don't know if you're great at statistics, that means that a full third of American millennials are somewhat convinced that the earth is flat.
00:15:32.620 Really?
00:15:33.200 Yes.
00:15:33.740 Okay.
00:15:34.040 This is obviously much higher than previous generations, Gen X or the greatest generation or whatever.
00:15:38.760 Well, you know, I think there is one word that actually does describe this and the word is ignorance.
00:15:44.400 I mean, you've gone to these colleges.
00:15:46.580 These, these kids are smart.
00:15:48.080 Yeah.
00:15:48.220 They are smart kids.
00:15:49.400 They don't know anything.
00:15:50.760 Right.
00:15:51.020 You know, when I say they're smart, I mean, they have a high IQ, they have the, but they have not been taught anything.
00:15:55.600 And they don't even know, even, even the conservatives who are smarter, obviously, than liberals.
00:15:59.680 You know, even, even they do not really have a grounding in the reasons behind what, why we do what we do.
00:16:06.820 And so the idea, you know, they, they have that book, The People's History of the United States.
00:16:12.320 And I said to, to one of these, I think it was at UCLA.
00:16:16.100 I said, this is like, he says, I'm going to tell the history of the United States from the point of view of the slaves, from the point of view of the Indians.
00:16:23.200 And I said, that's like my telling your, the history of your life from the point of view of your porn search.
00:16:28.400 You know what I mean?
00:16:29.260 You might have, you might have invented a battery that can contain all the energy in the world.
00:16:34.000 You might be, you know, Steve Jobs.
00:16:35.900 You might have transformed.
00:16:36.620 But if I start with all the bad things about you, who couldn't I do that to?
00:16:40.900 Right.
00:16:41.160 That is, that is a great point.
00:16:42.540 I mean, that, that's a classic meme that goes around the internet as somebody wearing a medical bracelet that says, delete my browser history.
00:16:49.220 You know that, because of course we all, every single person in every culture and every civilization have, have terrible things that they've done.
00:16:56.720 That's right.
00:16:57.100 And some of them are also the greatest, most prosperous charitable force of good in the history of the world.
00:17:01.720 Yes.
00:17:02.120 And we also, I mean, we also do idealize idealism.
00:17:06.360 Yeah.
00:17:06.480 We have, you know, these, we say to these kids, oh, they have ideals, you know.
00:17:09.760 You don't need ideals, you need principles, you know.
00:17:11.560 Then you have to apply your principles to the real world.
00:17:14.200 And when I see guys, you know, look at this guy, David Hogg.
00:17:17.440 I mean, what a nasty little piece of work he is.
00:17:19.360 I mean, I know he's been through a tragedy and I know, but he treats people badly.
00:17:22.760 Yeah.
00:17:22.920 He says terrible things about people.
00:17:25.080 And, and you think like, why is that okay?
00:17:27.560 I mean.
00:17:27.920 Right.
00:17:28.120 You know, I get that if he's been through a tragedy and he can't behave himself, then he shouldn't be on television.
00:17:33.640 But if he's going to be on television, he should behave himself.
00:17:35.800 And if he can't treat people with respect, then you have to ask, what's wrong with your philosophy?
00:17:40.140 He's also been badly educated in the sense of brought up, you know, he has bad manners.
00:17:44.720 And the way you see this is he's on television with his parents.
00:17:48.160 He's in an interview with his parents and he's spouting profanity and being disrespectful to his parents and being disrespectful to the interviewer.
00:17:53.940 That is pretty bad when you're brought up, even if you're smart, even if you have a high IQ, even if you look good on CNN and you don't know anything and you don't know even how to behave yourself.
00:18:02.620 You don't have any respect, you know, fear, fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
00:18:06.600 And if you don't have that, you're going to end up pretty stupid.
00:18:09.540 You know, this is, this is really interesting because when we were raising kids, kids would come over our house and they would have no manners.
00:18:16.760 And they would see that, you know, my wife, you know, Ellen, she institutes manners.
00:18:20.500 Like even when you come over, she makes you.
00:18:22.480 It's me with a newspaper.
00:18:23.580 Get out of here, you.
00:18:24.620 Yeah, you wash off before you come in the door.
00:18:26.820 You know, she instituted a real regime and they were so happy.
00:18:31.080 They were so happy to have it.
00:18:32.260 And they would go, kids would go to her and beg her to tell them what to do because they weren't getting it at home.
00:18:37.440 And if you do that, you know, if you do raise people like that, they lack, it's not just the discipline to behave well.
00:18:43.100 It's the discipline to think well.
00:18:44.200 Because it requires discipline to say to yourself, you know, I want this, I want it, I want this to be true.
00:18:49.940 Ain't true.
00:18:50.660 It just ain't true.
00:18:51.580 And I think the thing is when you talk about a third of millennials believing the earth is flat.
00:18:55.500 And then you have like adults talking about the earth being a simulation.
00:19:00.380 You know, we have adult intellectuals talking about multiverses and the earth is a simulation.
00:19:05.500 Anything to escape the reality of God, basically.
00:19:08.720 That's what it's all about.
00:19:09.600 Because there's this radical subjectivism that's been around the culture for a long time.
00:19:14.360 And they say, oh, we don't, we can't be sure.
00:19:16.200 How do you know we're not just living in a, you know, a alien's dream, man?
00:19:20.700 And hey, how do you know that?
00:19:22.040 I mean, the multiverse thing, the science of the gaps that they put out there is to say that nothing's really real.
00:19:29.580 Everything's happening, man.
00:19:30.920 We're just one with the universe.
00:19:32.440 You know, it's what Stephen King called the conversations you have before you discover girls.
00:19:36.460 Where you sit around and say, how do we know we're not just a speck of dust on a policeman's shoulder, you know?
00:19:40.540 And all that.
00:19:41.640 And it is definitely, you know, it happened tragically.
00:19:45.580 I don't want to make jokes about it.
00:19:46.800 But those people who were talking, blogging about how there was no evil and they were killed by ISIS.
00:19:51.980 And you think like, yeah, no, actually evil is more real than you are.
00:19:55.000 You know, evil is the thing that we represent.
00:19:56.720 You know, evil and good is the reality that you and I are just kind of metaphors.
00:20:01.180 Playing in the right.
00:20:01.960 Yeah, that's right.
00:20:02.780 And I think that this, when you start to see the world that way, the world starts to make sense.
00:20:09.240 And if you don't see it that way, you have to keep inventing something new, some new idea that's going to cover you for the holes that are leaking out of your intellectual boat.
00:20:18.680 That's so true.
00:20:19.320 I talk to my friends, millennials on Upward, and even people, you know, like Sam Harris talks about this on his show all the time.
00:20:26.720 They're constantly trying to say that we're in a simulation, there's no moral order, we don't have free will.
00:20:31.940 They say, well, you don't behave that way.
00:20:33.640 And they never have an answer for it.
00:20:35.380 They never have any answer for it.
00:20:37.060 It's all kind of touching almost when somebody tells me he doesn't exist.
00:20:40.040 You know, is that, you know, is that, really?
00:20:41.680 That's cute.
00:20:43.280 Can I take your wallet?
00:20:44.420 You know, if you start with the fact that no one has ever turned south at 52nd Street and gotten to 53rd, we just start with the fact that the world may not be as we see it, but we are seeing something.
00:20:58.860 Once you know that there's a reality there that we are seeing, then it starts to make sense.
00:21:02.480 And then once you start to think that the only people who are seeing it is us, there is, you know, there's only God in us.
00:21:07.340 And everybody else is just kind of moving around.
00:21:10.400 Hanging out.
00:21:10.580 Yeah, hanging out, yeah.
00:21:11.580 So once you realize that that consciousness is the only consciousness we are in immediate touch with, then reality becomes reality.
00:21:18.420 Yeah, that's right.
00:21:19.380 Speaking of reality and surreality, we're working on a project right now that blurs the line between both and raises questions about what reality is.
00:21:27.440 This has been, so far, I'm having the greatest time, and when you put it together with the way we started it, it was just you and me kind of in the loft in my house, you know.
00:21:37.040 And now we've got Jay Hay and Mathis, and they, listen, they did all the work, a lot of the work on the sound in the first season.
00:21:43.800 But now we're doing a second season that has video, and it has, you know, incredible sound, and it's just done at such a different level.
00:21:51.180 It really feels, like, great.
00:21:52.580 I kind of wonder, because we've got all these, like, little visual components, and I walked in and I said, did anybody green light this, or did we just kind of do this?
00:22:00.060 Did we just kind of do for the second season of Another Kingdom?
00:22:02.960 Yeah.
00:22:03.200 It is really cool.
00:22:04.180 It's really great, too, because, as you know, the only people who hire me as an actor in Hollywood now are you, Dennis Prager, Adam Carolla, and Ted Cruz.
00:22:12.220 Those are the only people.
00:22:13.460 That's all that you need.
00:22:14.180 That's all you need.
00:22:15.160 Come on.
00:22:15.840 What do you want to go to some studio?
00:22:17.480 Everyone else is going to jail for sexual assault, so those actually are the last working producers in Hollywood.
00:22:22.420 At least you didn't have to sleep with me to get the job.
00:22:24.880 That's true.
00:22:25.540 I got to sleep with him to get the job.
00:22:27.720 Anyway, I've got to let you go, because I'm sure you've got to go skateboard.
00:22:34.640 I have a demonstration.
00:22:35.440 I have to skateboard to a demonstration.
00:22:37.280 Now, have you, because I know you have one of the knitted pink hats.
00:22:40.400 Is that now renamed a front hole hat?
00:22:42.740 It's my front hole hat.
00:22:43.700 And I like it to be where my brains are supposed to be, because that's how I show my respect for women.
00:22:49.500 Well, that's a wonderful place for it, Andy Millennial.
00:22:51.580 Always great to get your thoughts on the youths.
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00:23:30.560 Okay, so much more to get to today.
00:23:42.820 Andy Millennial always sheds such light on the world.
00:23:45.840 I want to talk a little bit about the Video Music Awards.
00:23:49.620 The, you know that I'm a masochist.
00:23:52.680 You know that I suffer these things for you so that you don't have to watch them.
00:23:56.440 I'm not going to talk about Madonna.
00:23:58.200 Madonna had a kind of funny moment.
00:23:59.680 She comes out and she used her tribute to Aretha Franklin to just talk about how great
00:24:05.540 she is, how great she herself is.
00:24:08.000 But that, look, it's easy to make fun of Madonna.
00:24:10.560 And by the way, Madonna's very good at getting attention.
00:24:12.560 She's been good at getting attention since the 80s.
00:24:14.460 So I'm not going to give her any more of it.
00:24:16.480 What I want to talk about is Ariana Grande and how I totally called it.
00:24:22.360 She proved me right.
00:24:23.640 She proved Pat Robertson right.
00:24:25.360 She basically showed that feminism is witchcraft.
00:24:28.020 Here is Ariana Grande performing at last night's MTV Video Music Awards.
00:24:32.120 You, love me how I move you.
00:24:37.980 Love me how I touch you, my one.
00:24:41.780 When all is said and done, you really got as a woman.
00:24:47.220 And I, I feel it after midnight.
00:24:51.140 Feeling that you can't like my one.
00:24:55.080 It lingers when we're done.
00:24:57.140 You really got as a woman.
00:24:59.660 I don't want a woman like you.
00:25:05.520 You ain't got a one-track nighter.
00:25:09.320 I've been telling you what you like, you.
00:25:12.420 And I can tell I should know I know how I want it.
00:25:16.100 Nobody else can feel it.
00:25:18.520 Boy, I like that you ain't no way.
00:25:22.760 Baby, lay me down and that's great.
00:25:25.860 I'm telling you the way I like it, how I want it.
00:25:30.460 That's all we need to see is that.
00:25:34.520 Sorry, I don't know.
00:25:35.420 I was really just staring over there.
00:25:36.640 This is You Believe God is a Woman, a song by Ariana Grande.
00:25:44.160 If you couldn't see it, this is why you have to subscribe.
00:25:47.500 First of all, it's a lot of scantily clad young girls, right?
00:25:50.400 But it gets less great when you realize that it's just utter sacrilege and blasphemy, what they're doing.
00:25:55.940 The image that you see at the Video Music Awards is a long table and they're all arrayed as though they are in the Last Supper.
00:26:04.100 Christ at the center and everyone else, but it's all women.
00:26:07.240 So you saw this alluded to a little bit in Ariana Grande's music video where Adam is a black woman, not a white man, but a black woman.
00:26:15.000 And so here, the Christ is a black woman.
00:26:17.840 And Ariana Grande is right next to him.
00:26:19.280 They're all leaning, right?
00:26:20.200 And it's this very sexualized Last Supper.
00:26:23.280 And in the background, you see all of these kind of classical columns and starry imagery and celestial imagery.
00:26:30.440 And this gets to the bizarrely cultic aspect of feminism.
00:26:36.420 You see a lot of this imagery.
00:26:38.100 If you read my favorite website, everydayfeminism.com, you see a lot of this.
00:26:41.520 They talk about the divine feminine and women as goddesses.
00:26:45.100 And the music video, as I pointed out in the episode where we discussed it, has very specific imagery of Wiccan practices and other occultic imagery.
00:26:56.840 But it has this metaphysical character to it.
00:27:01.140 Why does it?
00:27:01.960 Well, because if we just talk about the body as flesh, then you're going to get caught in...
00:27:06.720 You're not going to get a lot of culture out of that.
00:27:09.340 And you're going to get caught in this trap of transgenderism, where now a major health website is saying that we can no longer refer to female anatomy by its proper name.
00:27:17.260 You have to call it the front hole because it's in front of the back hole.
00:27:20.640 And presumably, I'm talking out of my face hole.
00:27:22.720 And these are my eye holes.
00:27:23.660 I don't know.
00:27:24.760 You just end up with meat and flesh.
00:27:27.000 But what feminism does is it takes this metaphysical layer to it.
00:27:31.600 But it's a total inversion.
00:27:33.000 So it's all women.
00:27:34.200 It's, you know, even the sexualized aspect of it.
00:27:39.480 The Last Supper is not a sexual event.
00:27:42.020 And they turn that into a sexual event.
00:27:44.860 You know, the Last Supper, you are consuming the body of Christ.
00:27:48.680 He's instituting the sacrament of the Eucharist.
00:27:50.400 And that can easily be twisted into this sexual imagery, if you look at it from this cultic perspective.
00:27:58.100 It's really bizarre.
00:27:59.400 And it's interesting to think, even 30 years ago, how shocking this would have been.
00:28:04.240 But it isn't shocking.
00:28:05.080 Nobody's even talking.
00:28:06.040 I think I'm like the only show that's talking about this.
00:28:08.960 Because we all just think, yeah, well, that's the way it is.
00:28:10.740 That's the way the culture is.
00:28:11.760 But that is really weird.
00:28:13.140 And it doesn't bode well for the politics.
00:28:15.360 If politics is downstream of culture, and culture, as we see very clearly in this Ariana Grande video, relates to the cult.
00:28:22.560 It relates to what we worship.
00:28:23.980 Then things are not looking great from the vantage of the MTV Video Music Awards.
00:28:28.700 What's really good for us, though, is that the VMAs really don't represent much of what people are looking at, much of what people believe.
00:28:36.300 They're totally declining in influence.
00:28:38.200 Very few people are talking about them even today.
00:28:40.180 And there's this other aspect of it, which is the good news of the MTV Video Music Awards.
00:28:45.900 Cardi B, my favorite.
00:28:48.180 I am predicting right now, you can mark my words, Cardi B will end up a Republican.
00:28:53.820 I'm certain of it.
00:28:54.760 I love this girl.
00:28:55.980 Here, just if you're not familiar, here's Cardi B.
00:28:58.840 I'm so happy, you know, to receive this award.
00:29:02.760 A couple of months ago, a lot of people were saying, you know, you're gambling your career.
00:29:07.260 You're about to have a baby.
00:29:08.460 What are you doing?
00:29:09.260 And, you know, I had a baby.
00:29:11.760 I carried the baby.
00:29:13.000 And now I'm still winning an award.
00:29:17.860 I want to thank all my fans, my family that supported me.
00:29:21.480 All the love.
00:29:22.880 All the love that my fans, that my friends, that everybody shows me is genuine.
00:29:29.120 It's beautiful.
00:29:30.700 And that's something that God give me that you can't buy.
00:29:34.300 B***.
00:29:34.540 I'm a little confused at the end here.
00:29:40.000 But she's apparently Cardi B, whom I'd never really heard of.
00:29:44.440 I don't know any songs that she does.
00:29:46.340 But apparently, she's pretty Catholic.
00:29:49.560 And she's talking about how she was pregnant.
00:29:52.120 And people were saying, you can't have a career if you're going to have a baby.
00:29:54.460 And she says, I had the baby.
00:29:55.680 And I've still got the career.
00:29:57.000 And I'm still winning awards.
00:29:58.160 But I had my baby because I put that first.
00:30:00.080 That's a great message.
00:30:01.080 And we could really use that in the popular culture.
00:30:03.460 And then at the end, I just love this statement.
00:30:05.560 She goes, and I want to thank God.
00:30:07.380 And I want to thank my loving friends and family.
00:30:10.540 B.
00:30:11.260 She's calling someone a profanity.
00:30:13.360 Apparently, she was referring to Nicki Minaj.
00:30:15.460 I'm not going to touch that with a 10-foot pole.
00:30:17.500 I don't want to get into that at all.
00:30:19.400 But it's really fun.
00:30:20.560 And so I thought, you know, she sounds pretty conservative here.
00:30:23.360 She's extolling the virtues of motherhood and saying that you should go through with
00:30:27.600 your pregnancies and raise children.
00:30:29.560 I said, this woman, she sounds so much like a Republican.
00:30:31.360 Is there any other evidence that Cardi B might be a Republican?
00:30:34.320 Cardi, take it away.
00:30:35.040 All right, so you know the government is taking 40% of my taxes.
00:30:40.320 And Uncle Sam, I want to know what you're doing with my tax money.
00:30:44.320 Because you know what I'm saying?
00:30:45.500 Like, when you donate, like, when you donate to a kid from a foreign country,
00:30:50.420 they give you updates of what they're doing with your donation.
00:30:53.580 I want to know what you're doing with my tax money.
00:30:55.820 Because I'm from New York, and the streets is always dirty.
00:30:58.820 We was born in the dirtiest city in America.
00:31:02.000 What is y'all doing?
00:31:02.860 There's still rats on the damn trains.
00:31:04.940 I know y'all not spending it in no damn prison.
00:31:07.020 Because y'all be giving like two underwears, one jumpsuit for like five months.
00:31:12.860 So what is y'all doing with my money?
00:31:15.620 What is y'all doing with my money?
00:31:18.060 I want to know.
00:31:19.160 I want receipts.
00:31:20.120 I want everything.
00:31:21.580 I want to know what y'all doing with my money.
00:31:23.520 What is y'all doing with my money?
00:31:25.060 Uncle Sam, I want to know what y'all doing with my money.
00:31:28.680 Preach.
00:31:29.900 That's going to be my presidential campaign slogan.
00:31:32.040 What the bleep are you doing with my bleeping money?
00:31:36.160 Hey, Uncle Sam, what the...
00:31:38.120 Knowles, 2024, 2032 is what it says on the shirt.
00:31:42.540 I love that.
00:31:43.940 And so I actually do think that she's going to end up a Republican.
00:31:47.760 Now, apparently, she's spoken out against President Trump.
00:31:52.060 She campaigned for Bernie.
00:31:54.240 She blah, blah, blah, whatever.
00:31:55.960 But that's fine.
00:31:56.840 People get confused when they're young.
00:31:58.440 They come to clarity over a little bit of time of thinking about things.
00:32:01.380 And I really mean it.
00:32:02.440 I'm not being facetious here.
00:32:03.600 I think she's going to end up a Republican.
00:32:05.200 Where else is she going to go?
00:32:07.300 Where else is she going to go?
00:32:09.060 I have a couple friends who are professional athletes, professional entertainers.
00:32:12.800 And publicly, they'll be a little more quiet about politics.
00:32:16.100 But privately, they'll say like, yeah, Republicans let us make money.
00:32:19.840 And a lot of them love God.
00:32:21.700 You know, they have those two central pillars.
00:32:24.420 If you love God and hate taxes, where are you going to go?
00:32:27.580 You're going to end up a Democrat?
00:32:28.480 I don't think so.
00:32:29.700 How could you?
00:32:31.180 And the Democratic Party is moving so far to the left right now that it's just kicking
00:32:36.760 out people who are saying, hey, I want to keep my money and I love God.
00:32:41.080 Now you've got Democrats who boo God.
00:32:43.180 You've got Democrats who make abortion essentially a sacrament.
00:32:48.340 Tom Perez said that pro-life Democrats need not apply.
00:32:51.260 The head of the DNC basically booting out pro-life Democrats.
00:32:55.240 Democrats, where are you going to go as they move further and further to the left?
00:32:58.520 They're protesting the American flag, the flag itself.
00:33:01.360 Where are you going to go?
00:33:02.440 A video I just saw on the internet sums this up perfectly.
00:33:06.640 At the Patriot Prayer Rally or March in Portland, Oregon, there was a guy walking around with
00:33:12.820 an American flag.
00:33:14.260 And these Antifa fascist thugs in the black masks and black outfits start beating this guy
00:33:21.640 with a club and pulling his flag away from him.
00:33:24.740 Why did they pull the flag away?
00:33:26.140 Because the flag is a fascist symbol, according to Antifa on the left.
00:33:31.600 Here is the video.
00:33:32.260 So if you couldn't see that,
00:34:01.580 they're tugging, they're pulling for the flag and these Antifa guys are poking him, hitting
00:34:06.360 him a little bit.
00:34:07.140 Then finally, one guy comes up and just clubs him right over the head and he goes down,
00:34:10.860 grabbing his head.
00:34:11.620 They steal his American flag.
00:34:13.060 He's clutching and he's bleeding.
00:34:14.380 He had to go to the hospital.
00:34:15.660 He had to get four staples to seal up the wound.
00:34:19.420 The trouble for Antifa is that that guy is not a conservative.
00:34:23.560 The guy that they beat up, the guy who had to get staples, the guy who had his American
00:34:26.660 flag isn't a conservative yet.
00:34:29.040 Not a Republican.
00:34:29.740 He's a Bernie bro.
00:34:31.300 His name is Paul Welch.
00:34:32.900 He was a Bernie bro.
00:34:34.020 He voted for Bernie in the primaries.
00:34:35.300 He voted for Hillary in the general election.
00:34:37.940 This is a lefty.
00:34:39.140 But he wanted to reclaim the American flag.
00:34:41.220 He basically, this was the showdown for him.
00:34:43.920 He wanted to say, no, the right doesn't get to be the pro-America party.
00:34:47.620 We're pro-America here on the left too.
00:34:49.880 And then do you know what the left did?
00:34:50.940 What Antifa did?
00:34:51.660 The terrorist wing of the Democrat party?
00:34:53.160 They came up and they beat that guy up and they said, no, we're not.
00:34:56.700 This American flag does not represent us and we do not stand for the American flag.
00:35:00.920 And we've known this forever.
00:35:02.300 The Democrats are encouraging people to protest the American flag.
00:35:05.680 We know that they don't like the American flag.
00:35:07.620 We know that they don't like what the flag represents, which is the country.
00:35:11.100 And this guy, he's like the great example.
00:35:13.660 I feel sorry for the guy that he got whacked on the head.
00:35:15.340 But he's a great example of these Democrats who think, my party, it can come back.
00:35:20.340 My party, we can be pro-American.
00:35:22.340 They're not coming back.
00:35:24.000 They're not coming back.
00:35:25.100 It's gone.
00:35:25.780 If you're a pro-life Democrat, if you're a Democrat who thinks that maybe the government
00:35:29.960 shouldn't take all your money, that maybe you should get to keep a little bit more of your money.
00:35:33.500 If you're a Democrat who thinks, well, we can support the country.
00:35:36.480 We can be patriotic.
00:35:37.880 If you're a Democrat who believes any of those things, you don't have a party right now.
00:35:41.480 You've got one place to go and that's the Republican Party.
00:35:44.440 That's conservatives.
00:35:46.000 Right now, we're seeing President Trump continue to gain votes.
00:35:50.360 I know everyone's saying Trump is historically unpopular.
00:35:52.880 He's not historically unpopular.
00:35:54.700 His approval rating is higher than Barack Obama's at this time in his presidency.
00:35:57.700 And Barack Obama was personally popular.
00:36:00.220 Donald Trump's approval rating is increasing pretty dramatically among groups that the Democratic
00:36:04.560 Party typically owns.
00:36:05.880 He does well among Hispanic voters and he's doing very well among black voters for a Republican.
00:36:10.680 He's got over 30% approval ratings.
00:36:12.620 And I wonder how this breaks down by sex, by the way, because President Trump polls relatively
00:36:18.460 low among women, but he polls relatively high among men.
00:36:20.840 So when you get down to Hispanic demographics and black demographics, I wonder how he's doing
00:36:25.020 among Hispanic men and black men.
00:36:26.440 He might be doing considerably higher than 30%.
00:36:28.640 It could be 40%.
00:36:29.460 Who knows?
00:36:30.020 You've got nowhere else to go.
00:36:33.160 You have nowhere to go but the Republican Party.
00:36:34.860 And a great example of this stasis, of this Democrat unwillingness, they're not going back, they're not
00:36:42.100 going to admit if they were wrong, they're not, is the fact that Hillary Clinton is positioning
00:36:48.420 herself as though she's running for President again.
00:36:50.560 I kid you not.
00:36:52.640 She's been running for President since the day she was born, I think.
00:36:56.120 The American people continually reject her, and she is having dinners, she's making the
00:37:01.660 rounds, she's traveling to states as though she is running for President again.
00:37:06.040 For some context, we cut in now to a live look at President, President, God forbid, at Hillary
00:37:11.520 Clinton's presidential ambitions.
00:37:14.140 Hello, girl.
00:37:17.240 Your suffering's over.
00:37:18.400 Oh, it ain't always easy doing Mother Nature's work.
00:37:31.180 Oh, jeez.
00:37:37.780 Do you believe that?
00:37:45.260 No.
00:37:45.820 It's...
00:37:46.420 Oh, my God, in heaven!
00:37:54.760 Tell them what's wrong with you!
00:37:56.680 Do it!
00:37:59.280 Let go!
00:38:00.540 Let go, girl.
00:38:01.840 On the greener pastures.
00:38:02.940 Come on.
00:38:04.560 We're clear-cutting a place in heaven for you.
00:38:07.480 Come on, help me out!
00:38:09.300 Do something!
00:38:11.080 I don't...
00:38:11.800 Let go!
00:38:15.620 Let go!
00:38:17.420 Go!
00:38:28.300 That's it.
00:38:28.960 That's it right there.
00:38:29.700 And by the way, just so that nobody suggests I'm trying to speak in violent terms, I just
00:38:34.820 want to be very clear, because I know what the headline is going to be on the SPLC blog.
00:38:38.600 The cow...
00:38:39.600 The cow is a metaphor for Hillary Clinton's presidential ambitions.
00:38:44.780 I'm not calling Hillary a cow.
00:38:46.600 I'm not saying that Jim Carrey should shoot her.
00:38:48.560 I'm not saying any of those things.
00:38:50.720 That's...
00:38:51.200 But this woman's presidential campaign just crops up every five seconds.
00:38:55.540 They cannot...
00:38:56.400 It will not go down.
00:38:58.120 And on an unrelated note, me, myself, and Irene with Jim Carrey is one of the greatest movies ever made.
00:39:03.640 I highly recommend it.
00:39:04.440 If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend you see it.
00:39:06.380 She is.
00:39:06.700 She's traveling now to New York, to California, and Illinois.
00:39:10.380 She's having these big-ticket fundraising dinners.
00:39:13.460 She's helping out candidates.
00:39:15.680 She's putting her arm around candidates, endorsing them at these small events.
00:39:19.760 I'll just remind you something about the Clintons.
00:39:21.680 They don't do anything out of the goodness of their heart, because there isn't any goodness of their heart.
00:39:26.380 So they are setting themselves up for something.
00:39:29.900 And, you know, this woman has no ambition in life other than to be president.
00:39:33.720 So we're seeing that again.
00:39:35.140 Ironically, she's not doing fundraising dinners in Michigan or Wisconsin,
00:39:38.340 which means that she's learned absolutely nothing,
00:39:40.820 which is my thesis on the Democrat Party.
00:39:42.920 Got to love it.
00:39:44.580 Do we have time to explain the proper way to pronounce the word jiff?
00:39:49.340 No, I'm going to have to save that, folks.
00:39:51.260 That'll be a little cliffhanger.
00:39:52.520 That'll be the cliffhanger for tomorrow.
00:39:54.140 I'm going to write a piece up on it.
00:39:55.460 You know the image format G-I-F?
00:39:58.060 This is a big debate.
00:39:59.260 Is it GIF or is it JIF?
00:40:01.980 There shouldn't be a debate.
00:40:03.280 It's very clear, especially if you're a conservative,
00:40:06.100 especially if you're an American.
00:40:07.760 There is a clear answer.
00:40:09.520 You can write in with your thoughts on this,
00:40:11.040 but we'll have to get into that tomorrow,
00:40:12.860 into the real contentious issues, like how to pronounce JIF.
00:40:16.280 In the meantime, tune in for the conversation.
00:40:17.800 That'll be at 2.30 Pacific, 5.30 Eastern.
00:40:19.920 You can ask me all of your questions.
00:40:21.360 In the meantime, I'm Michael Knowles.
00:40:22.380 This is The Michael Knowles Show.
00:40:23.600 I'll see you in a couple hours.
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