Ep. 728 - Monty Python For President
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Joe Biden says there's nothing a woman can't do as well or as well as a man, and it's not even close to being true. Michael Knowles explains why that's just not true, and why it's a big deal.
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The Feminist of the Year Award goes to President Joe Biden, who does not simply believe that women
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are as good as men, but who believes that women can do every single thing that there is to do
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better than any man can do it. You know, I've told my daughters,
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granddaughters from the time they were old enough to understand what I was saying,
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and I mean it. There's not a single thing a man can do that a woman can't do as well or better.
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Not a single thing. Not a single thing. There is not. Women can do better than men. Men can never
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do better than women. And that is why I'm resigning the presidency and giving it over to Kamala Harris
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or any. Oh, wait, no, he didn't say that. He didn't say that. Just more bluster, lies and false modesty
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from Joe Biden. I'm Michael Knowles. This is The Michael Knowles Show.
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Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment yesterday, this was close. There's actually a
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runner up, but my favorite was from Lightfire EX, who says, people are saying how it's easier to buy
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a gun than to vote. But last time I checked, dead people can't buy guns. This is true. And it's hard
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for felons to buy guns. And it's hard for foreign nationals to buy guns in the United States. And
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what Biden said is just obviously not true. He's saying there's nothing that men can do that women
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can't do as well or better than men. Chopping wood, men do that better than women. Writing love songs,
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men do that better than women. Playing tennis, that would be a good example. You can always read
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about the great, great battle of the sexes between Karsten Brosh and the Williams sisters. Karsten
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Brosh, before he was about to play the Williams sisters in a back-to-back tournament in tennis,
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he went out, smoked a bunch of cigarettes, drank some brewskis, played a round of golf,
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and then beat the women because men are physically stronger than women. Spatial reasoning would be
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another example where men would seem, generally speaking, to have an edge. Also, even if you're
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not willing to grant any of that and you think Karsten Brosh had some unfair advantage or something,
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the cigarettes gave him power, if what Biden says were true, and even if it weren't true but Joe Biden
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believed it were true that women can do anything better than men or at least as well,
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he wouldn't have run for president in 2020 or he would resign. Now, Joe Biden knew that a bunch of
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women were going to run for president in 2020 and he chose to run anyway, but there's nothing that a
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man can do that a woman can't do as well or better. So the minute, you know, look, if it were just men
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running, I could see why Joe Biden would run, but if women are going to run, well, then you know they're
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going to do as good a job, if not a better job than you are doing. So he would have not run. He is
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the male president right now. He is a female vice president. So he would resign, wouldn't he? Or he's
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just so selfish that he doesn't want us to have the best president we possibly can. Or he doesn't
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believe that. He obviously doesn't believe that and it's just false modesty. False modesty is a big
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problem in our culture. We, we, we talk so much about pride, how everyone just thinks like I deserve
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this and I'm wonderful and I, I'm me, me, me, and everyone needs to serve my whims and everything,
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right? That's true. That pervades the culture. We have whole months now dedicated to pride,
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right? Not even, not even just the narrow sort of sexual pride questions, but like all sorts of
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pride, right? So that's a big problem. False modesty is just the flip side of that. False modesty
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is just another form of pride. True humility does away with false modesty, but false modesty is that
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sort of thing, you know, someone will say, oh, I really enjoyed something that you wrote or something
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that you did. And you say, oh no, it wasn't really good. Stop, go on. Hmm. Go, no, no. What do you,
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no, I don't agree with that. Tell me more. You know, that's, that's a false modesty and it's very
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irksome, right? There, you know, this, you know, people who can't take a compliment and it's actually
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not a good trait. You should be able to take a compliment graciously and then move on. It's only
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when people are really, really obsessed with themselves, they're constantly focusing on
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themselves that they either harp on it for a really long time or they refuse the compliment and in so
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doing also harp on it for a really long time. Just thank you. Just accept it. It's fine. Joe Biden
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does not believe that men, that women rather are better than men. Joe Biden does not trust women
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to do men's jobs. Joe Biden does not trust women even to be women. He wants men to be women.
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Dr. Rachel Levine, a Biden appointee to be the assistant secretary for health at the, at the HHS,
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was just confirmed by the Senate. Despite Rachel's name, Rachel is a man who identifies as a woman
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and he has become the first openly transgender federal official confirmed by the Senate.
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And I will say this because I, you know, obviously I don't bear any ill will toward this guy, but the,
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the whole issue is a little, uh, not quite right. So I'll just, I'll just describe to you what happened
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in the most clinical basic terms I can. In our country, in our government, a man who thinks that
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he is a woman has become one of the leaders of the department of health.
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That is a Monty Python sketch. That, that actually is a Monty Python sketch. If you've ever watched
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the life of Brian, you will see this gender issue come into stark light. Why are you always on about
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women, Stan? I want to be one. What? I want to be a woman. From now on, I want you all to call me
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Loretta. What? It's my right as a man. Well, why do you want to be Loretta, Stan?
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I want to have babies. You want to have babies? It's every man's right to have babies if he wants
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them. But you can't have babies. Don't you oppress me. I'm not oppressing you, Stan. You haven't got a
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womb. Where's the fetus going to gestate? You're going to keep it in a box?
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Here, I've got an idea. Suppose you agree that he can't actually have babies, not having a womb,
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which is nobody's fault, not even the Romans, but that he can have the right to have babies.
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Good idea, Judith. We shall fight the oppressors for your right to have babies, brother. Sister.
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Sorry. What's the point? What? What's the point of fighting for his right to have babies when he
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can't have babies? It is symbolic of our struggle against oppression. It is like I'm watching a
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documentary. It is like I am watching an actual news report of our culture right now. And Monty
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Python is making such an important point in here. Not even just about the ridiculous idea that a man can
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become a woman, but about the language that we use to describe our rights. I mean, this appointment
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of a man who thinks he's a woman to be one of the leaders of our health department is being hailed as
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a great victory for rights, the rights of people who, some people actually suffer from this
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psychological condition where they think that they're the opposite sex or they very much desire
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to be the opposite sex. And some people are just kind of doing it because it's fashionable now.
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But this is being hailed as a big win for the rights. What right? You can't have a right to
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something that is not possible logically. You can't. But we talk about it this way. We say he
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has a right to be a woman. He can't be a woman. It's not possible. It's in the nature of what it is to
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be a man and what it is to be a woman. The man cannot be a woman. It's like saying the square has a right to
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be a circle. The square cannot be a circle, but it has a right. It's unfair that the square cannot be
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a circle if the square wants to be a circle. Well, I don't think it's unfair because it is in
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the square's nature to be a square. But even in this fallen world of ours, if we all acknowledge
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that, you know, maybe the square really wants to be a circle and we like the square and we want to
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make the square feel better because the square is crying like the guy in Monty Python,
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we still can't do it. And we can defend the abstract right of the square to be a circle.
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And we can even call the square a circle, but that won't change anything. The square will remain a
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square. And there is this hubris, this pride at the basis of progressivism broadly, which says that
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we can transform the whole world. We can do whatever we want, even if our desires are not
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in order with reality. The old constitutional order in our country says that there are fixed
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laws and eternal nature and these fundamental realities. And we're going to have government
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in accordance with that. Progressivism explicitly states, you can read Wilson. Progressivism says,
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we don't live in that world anymore. Nothing's fixed. Everything's evolving. Everything's
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changing. We can do whatever we want. Whitaker Chambers writes about this beautifully in Witness,
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which is Whitaker Chambers is this ex-communist who, whose book helped turn Reagan into a conservative.
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And he said, communism, we might now zoom it out a little bit and say radicalism more broadly
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is a lot of people think that it's a new ideology. It's not. It's the, it's the alternative faith of
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mankind. It's, it's as old as the garden of Eden. It began in the garden of Eden when the serpent told
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Adam and Eve, ye shall be as gods. That is the premise here. But ye shan't be, ye shan't be
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as gods. You know, Chuck Schumer on this whole point, he says, the arc of history is long,
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but it keeps bending toward justice and transgender Americans, you know, deserve this. And it's so
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important. It's so wonderful that they're seeing this transgender person and it's breaking down
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barriers of ignorance and fear. The only ignorance here that is being propagated is being propagated
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like people, by people like Chuck Schumer and people who are insisting contrary to reality, nature and
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reason that a man can be a woman or has some right to be, or that we all have some right to things that
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are simply not possible, that are simply incoherent. Don't let them get away with that ignorance. It
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will not, it will not breed the happiness and compassion and wonder that we all think it's going
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by which we now have a leader of the Department of Health as a man who thinks that he's a woman,
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that this, this madness has, has reached down all the way to the elementary schools. It's not just a
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thing that happens in elite halls of left, left-wing politics or in the universities, say. It's going
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down to elementary schools. Nebraska's Department of Education has new health standards that would teach
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kindergarteners about sexual, gender identity. I'm sorry, I can't say sexual identity.
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Gender identity. Fifth graders then are introduced to the gender spectrum, which explains to students
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that there are an infinite number of gender identities. Teachers then are encouraged to explain
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that gender expression and gender identity exist along a spectrum. And then when you get to sixth
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grade, then you really get this kind of sexual ideology where 11-year-olds are taught the specific
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difference between being cisgender, transgender, gender non-binary, gender expansive, that one seems
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kind of redundant, doesn't it? And gender identity. Five-year-olds to 11-year-olds being taught all of
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this stuff. And for the left-wingers who want to mainstream it, it's very smart. If you want to
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mainstream things, teach it to kids. Kids are very impressionable, very formative. They are not yet
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educated. So the less educated they are, the easier it will be to implant ridiculous ideas like this.
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And what does the right do? We complain about it. And sometimes, we don't even always complain.
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Some squishes go along with it out of a misplaced sense of compassion. But then are we willing to
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exercise political power when we get it? When we actually get political power, are we willing to
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go into the schools and say, nope? Not only are we also going to teach our views, maybe, please,
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we are going to kick out all of your insane views. We are going to ban them. We're going to use the
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force of the state to exclude your insane radicalism that undermines human flourishing in
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our entire country. Are we willing to do that? No. I think a lot of Republicans and conservatives say,
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ah, it's a little, I don't want to make the substantive claim. I just want to talk about,
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you know, free speech or academic freedom or all these abstract notions that have very,
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very little to do with the practical tradition of free speech in America and the practical,
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real conservative tradition in the West. That's the only way we're going to get anywhere. This is
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the thesis of my book, which is coming out, Speechless, Controlling Words, Controlling Minds,
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which you can pre-order now, for now. I don't know how much longer you'll be able to. It's doing very
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well in pre-sales, by the way, so thank you very much to those who have pre-ordered it.
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This is my thesis and it shouldn't, I don't think it's a controversial thesis. It certainly shouldn't be,
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but I guess it is today. It is a controversial thesis that Republicans should make substantive
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claims about the world and then actually exercise political power. I would say that most of the
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prominent conservatives of the last 20 years, at least, have explicitly disavowed that notion and
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that's why they lose, lose, lose, lose. You know, while conservatives go squishy,
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believe it or not, there are actually some Democrats who are realizing that this stuff is crazy,
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that, that, that, that, especially the gender ideology, because it's the most insane example of
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it, that, that really maybe we shouldn't be teaching this to kids. It's coming from segments
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of the Democratic Party that do not necessarily lead that party. A Democratic representative,
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Cesar McKnight, made this point on Tucker's show the other day. South Carolina Democrat legislator
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who said, these, these crazy radical Democrats who are leading the party, they don't understand
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that black and Latino conservatives, Democrats are not down with all this stuff.
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When I hear people suggest to me that I'm a homophobe, I resent that. I don't hate anyone.
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Yeah. What I'm about is protecting children. And I think that in South Carolina, you have to be 18
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years old to get a tattoo. So how is it that you can get an irrevocable procedure performed on you
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at any age during your adolescence? It's ridiculous.
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So that's what he is describing. There is a, is a totally mainstream
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argument. It's a, it's an obvious argument. We have age of consent laws. We say if you're 17 or 16,
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you can't consent to have sex. But if you're six, you can consent to have your body mutilated and
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pumped full of hormones. How is that positive? I mean, just take away the sex, the sexual aspect
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of it for a second. Just, just focus on the consent. The whole idea of consent here is that
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children do not have the capacity to fully consent to something. That's why he brings up this issue
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of the tattoo. So who are Democrats not getting it? No, only some Democrats are not getting it because
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they don't understand that there is a bit of a cultural divide here between the white progressives
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who run the party and the black and Hispanic Democrats who, who make up a lot of the voters.
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One thing that I think my party needs to understand is African-American Democrats are very much more
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conservative than their, than their white Caucasian counterparts. They need to understand that.
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They do need to understand that. That is obviously true. Uh, I, I also not to plug my book a second
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time in my book, Speechless, but I talk about this a little bit in the book too, which is when you pull
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people's views on political correctness, or now you might say wokeism or whatever, all these radical
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ideologies, you find that the only group that, that really approves of this stuff, white progressives,
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progressive activists who are, who are overwhelmingly white. They are whiter than the newly driven snow.
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That when you get down into some different racial groups and different geographic groups,
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that support breaks down. Now you might ask, well, okay, if, if black Democrats are not on board with
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this insane ideology that's running the party, why are they still Democrats? I don't know. My friend
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Candace Owens obviously started a whole organization to try to convince black voters to leave the Democrat
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party. There are other organizations for other identity groups that are currently in the Democrat
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coalition that, that, uh, people think ought to leave the Democrat coalition if they disagree on
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issues like this. Sure. Sure. Make, I hope that happens, but I guess there's some lag time at, you know,
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Trump made a lot of inroads among, among minority voters, but not, not enough to, to really make a huge
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difference, but make no mistake. This radical ideology is being driven by white progressives who
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in so doing are cultivating a false sense of victimhood. None more so than Megan Rapinoe.
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Do you, Megan Rapinoe is a lady, she's a soccer player, I guess. And she has silly colored hair and
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she's very, very left wing. Megan Rapinoe was just speaking at the white house and she, uh, as she's
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speaking there, right, she's a fairly well-known person. She's fairly rich. She's speaking at the
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white house. She just had to complain. I'm a member of the LGBTQ community with pink hair and
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where I come from, I could have only dreamed that I would be standing in the position I am today at
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the white house. Excuse me. Hold on. She just said, hi, I'm a lesbian and I've got silly colored hair
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and I'm a liberal activist. Uh, not totally surprising. And I could have only dreamed that
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I'd be here. What are you talking about? The dominant regime is explicitly telling us women
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are better than men. The president said women are better than men. We're told that straight white men
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are the, the bane of, of all existence. You know, they're the, they're the source of, of evil in the
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world. We're told that, uh, unusual sexual desires are much better than straight sexual desires.
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What are you talking, you're, you are the exact person who would be standing there at the white house.
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She goes on to complain even more. I'm also a professional athlete and I've helped along with
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all of my teammates, uh, virtually here today, one teammate literally here today, uh, win four
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world cup championships and four Olympic gold medals for the United States. And despite those wins,
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I've been devalued. I've been disrespected and dismissed because I am a woman. And I've been told
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that I don't deserve any more than less because I am a woman. You see, despite all the wins,
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I'm still paid less than men who do the same job that I do for each trophy of which there are many
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and for each win, for each tie and for each time that we play, it's less. And I know there are millions
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of people who are marginalized by gender in the world and experienced the same thing in their
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jobs. And I know that there are people who experienced even more where the layers of
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discrimination continue to stack against them. So nothing she just said is true. She's not paid
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less for doing the same job. She does a different job. She doesn't play men's soccer. If she played
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men's soccer, she would have never made it onto a high school team because men are better athletes
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than women because they're bigger and stronger and faster. And that's just a fact of nature.
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And you can't change that nature. She's never been devalued. She's extraordinarily overvalued.
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The president of the United States is standing there listening to this woman babble on and complain.
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She's rich. She's famous specifically for her identity politics. And yet she brags and boasts. And
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I've got all these trophies, ugly, ugly pride. And then whines and complains, even more ugly pride.
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And a sort of a false sense of victimhood. How on earth anybody would associate themselves
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with political views that this sort of woman is preaching. But she knows that victimhood has
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currency. And I think that is the sort of cynical reason that a lot of people go along with it is
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they know that if they can claim any sort of grievance, any sort of victimhood, no matter how
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Daily Wire members, but you can listen to clips over on, on the podcast. We'll be right back with a lot
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more. What is it with these Meghans claiming victimhood? These rich, famous Meghans, Megan
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Rapinoe, the soccer lady, Megan Markle, the former duchess lady. What, what is it with these,
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with these Meghans? Megan Rapinoe claiming, because I am a lesbian and therefore I'm at a
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great disadvantage in society. Is that, I don't think that's true in our politically correct
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culture. Speaking though of lesbians and victimhood, big news out of a public poll firm,
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Public Religion Research Institute, a poll that was just released on Tuesday. For the first time ever,
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a majority of Republican voters have indicated that they support same-sex marriage. For the first
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time, a slim majority, 51%, say that allowing gay and lesbian couples to legally marry, and we'll get
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to that in a second. I think it's very poor wording on the question, is perfectly fine by them. This is
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up from 47% support in 2019. Independents are also at a new high point, 72% support up from the mid-60s
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in the past few years. More than three and four Democrats support same-sex marriage, up from 70%
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in 2019. Similar to 77% in 2018. Okay, what's the issue here? One, I don't think the marriage debate
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is about rights, and I don't think it's about compassion, and I don't think it's about antipathy
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toward people because of their sexual desires. It's simply about reality. It's about what is.
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The marriage debate was framed by radical activists as a question of who has the right
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to get married. Well, if it's a question of rights, then everyone should have the right to
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get married. So therefore, okay, good, we've now redefined marriage to include same-sex unions,
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right? No, because that was never the debate. If that were the debate, then we would have legalized
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polygamy with the same Supreme Court case because if everyone has the right to get married and it's just
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a matter of rights, why can't three or four or five people do it? Why can't we call a whole town
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a marriage? Because that's not what a marriage is. The question of the marriage debate was always,
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what is marriage? For all of human history, everywhere on planet Earth, sexual difference
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was always thought to be essential to marriage. And maybe in some times, in some cultures, there was
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polygamy, but sexual difference was always at the heart of marriage, the union of husbands and wives.
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Men and women made complementary to one another with the logical possibility of procreation,
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the basic fundamental political institution of the family, propagating the species, living together
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in harmony. Then according to that view of things, there's no question of who has the right to get
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married because men and women have the right to get married to one another because that's what it
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means. In recent years, not that long ago, don't forget Barack Obama running for re-election did not
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support gay marriage, did not support redefining marriage. Joe Biden actually kind of jumped him on the
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issue. But even in 2010, 2011, Barack Obama still said, no, it's ridiculous. Marriage is a sacred
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union between a man and a woman. Hillary Clinton said the same thing. But there was this new idea
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that sexual difference has nothing to do with marriage. Okay, well, if that's the case, then all
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I'm asking you is, what is marriage? What is it? Well, it's, you know, two people who love each other.
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Okay, well, I love a lot of people. I love my friends. I love my family. Is that marriage? No,
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it's different. It's romantic love. Okay, well, I love my boyfriend. I love my girlfriend.
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So is that marriage? No, well, it's, no, it's different.
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Michael, you love your boyfriend? Shh, I'm not supposed to admit these things on the show.
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We all date people, right? You know, why, what is different about marriage? Marriage is
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marriage. When you make a commitment to a specific institution that will involve the creation of
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family. So if, if we can acknowledge that, then we can move past this crazy, crazy victimhood culture.
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But we can't do that because now even the conservatives are losing sight of what the
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actual argument is. Has nothing to do with antipathy or saying, I don't like gay people or I don't like
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this. I don't like that. It has nothing to do with good intentions. The road to hell is paved with
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good intentions. The rest of the world, by the way, thinks we're completely losing our minds.
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The Mexican president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
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He has come out and said that Joe Biden and the United States are to blame for the migrant crisis
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at the border. Take a listen. Here, I'll, I'll read the, the, uh, subtitles. Expectations were created
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that the government of, of President Biden there would be a better treatment of migrants. And this
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has caused Central American migrants and also from our country wanting to cross the border, thinking
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that it is easier to do so. Okay. I think that's true. I do think that those expectations were created.
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And now the Mexican president is saying it's an issue on our side too, because you got all these
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people now coming up from Guatemala, coming up from Nicaragua, coming up from El Salvador, who are
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creating a lot of issues in our country. Biden, why won't you just enforce the law? Well, because
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we have good intentions, compassion. We need to let people in. The situation that's going on right now
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is much worse. It's not compassionate. It's very cruel. The rest of the world though, looking at us like
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we're completely insane. The, the student government right now at UCLA has just passed legislation.
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Not, not to say that, uh, okay, we're going to allow illegal aliens to come to our school.
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Not to say we're going to allow illegal aliens to, to mention that they are illegal aliens and we're
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going to try to not, not have them be prosecuted for it. The student government of UCLA
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just unanimously passed a $23,000 fund to give illegal aliens in this country a stipend to pay
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foreign nationals to be in this country and to serve on this student government. The undocu
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council member stipend on March 2nd, uh, was, was passed. This according to the college fix.
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This is not just a perversion of standards. This is an inversion of standards, right? This is not just
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saying in the old standards, we're going to kick you out of this country if you're not supposed to
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be here. It's not just saying, okay, we're going to let you stay. It's saying, we're going to,
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we're going to pay you to be here. We're going to give you our money and money that could go to
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American students at a public university. We're going to give it to foreign nationals violating our
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laws. That's how much we hate ourselves in this country. That we, please take our money,
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please violate our laws. Oh yes, we deserve it. This is true, not just in these crazy universities.
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This is true in cities around the country. The mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia,
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Democratic mayor, Mayor Nikuya Walker tweeted a bizarre and vulgar poem Wednesday comparing her
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city, the city that she is supposed to lead to a rapist. Poem, I'll read you the poem. Maybe this
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would be my good snap poetry sort of, you know, the beautiful, ugly it is. It lynched you, hung the
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noose at city hall and pressed the souvenir that was once your finger against its lips. It covers
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your death with its good intentions. It is a place where white women with black kids collects,
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collects? Signature for a white man who questions whether a black woman understands white supremacy.
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Huh? What's going on? It is destructively world-class, destructively world-class. White people say that it
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is a place where gentrification started with the election of a black woman in 2017. And because of
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white power, a lie becomes facts. Its daily practice is that of separating you from your soul.
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This is the city that she's the mayor of. Charlottesville is a void of a moral, is void
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of a moral compass. It's as if good old Thomas Jefferson is still cleverly using his whip to whip
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the current inhabitants into submissiveness. Charlottesville rapes you of your breaths.
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It suffocates you of your hopes and dreams. Oh gosh, lady, this place sounds terrible. I won't,
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I won't finish it. You can read the rest of the poem if you want. She says, you know,
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the city's rooted in white supremacy and racism and all that kind of stuff.
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She probably shouldn't be the mayor of this town, right? If you, if you don't love your town,
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you probably shouldn't be in service of your town, right? You, you, you probably shouldn't
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lead your town if you hate it. If you hate your country, you probably shouldn't lead your country.
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In a way, this is a form of false modesty too, because this woman is not saying I'm bad. She's
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not saying I, I have problems and I am contributing to the problems in this community.
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She's saying everybody else's. Every other, every, every problem in the whole world is someone else's
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fault, but it's never hers. So she says, you know, it's this town that I'm the leader of. It's really
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terrible and bad, but not me. I'm, I'm the good one, you know, but, but everyone's really terrible
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here. It's a great, true form of pride. It's completely tone deaf to the realities of, of
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human brokenness and original sin. But this is also a form of filial impiety. The reason we, we
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ought to love our countries, the reason it's right and just to love your country and be, be a patriot
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is because of filial piety. It's an extension of the natural obligation you have of loyalty, duty,
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and even love for your family. And then you extend that more broadly and you get up to the nation
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and beyond the nation for that matter. This is a form of filial impiety. It's very ugly. Even
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people who live in not great countries, when they just turn on their country, it's ugly. Just like if
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you hear someone bad mouthing his family or bad mouthing his community, it's just ugly. Even if some
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criticism is warranted, you think this kind of disdain, this contempt is really, really wrong stuff.
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We're actually beginning to see this among conservatives too. It's really, I'm sorry to
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report this because I had high hopes for Christy Noem, the governor of South Dakota. I suppose I
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still have high hopes for her. She hasn't been in the spotlight all that long. So I hope she,
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she writes the ship right now because she's really going in the wrong direction.
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Christy Noem caved to special interests on the question of women's sports. On this gender
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question, I guess, it should be a very simple question for a conservative. And she refused
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to sign legislation that would ban men from competing in women's sports. And she said,
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no, maybe, you know, we need to let, we need to make the legislation stronger by weakening it,
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you know, and we need to let men compete in women's sports or something. And she obviously got bullied
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by special interests and she betrayed a very basic conservative view. So conservatives from across
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the board have criticized her for this. And now she's punching back at the conservatives.
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At least her spokesman is, her spokesman, Ian Fury said, Governor Noem is very used to fighting
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off criticism from the left. After all, in the past year, she was the only governor in the entire
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nation to never order a single business or church in her state to close. Yeah, she did a great job.
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Uh-huh. Yeah, she was bullied by the left, but she didn't cave. Yep, true. But if any number of
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conservative pundits are to be believed, that same governor who refused to cave is now caving to the
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NCAA and Amazon on the issue of fairness in women's sports. Yes, that's true. That's what she's doing.
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What apparently uninformed cancel culture is fine when the right is eating their own?
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Oh, bad move, lady. Bad move, Ian Fury. You think that, so you make a big mistake and you betray your,
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your base and your constituents on a very simple question. And that's bad enough. You can still just
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admit you are wrong and right the ship. But instead, now you start attacking conservatives
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and you call them uninformed and say that it's cancel culture. First of all, as I've said from
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the beginning of, of cancel culture, the phrase is sort of unhelpful in that it's describing a real
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phenomenon, which is that, that libs are, are destroying people's livelihoods for saying ordinary
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and right and true things. But this doesn't mean that we should never criticize people. It doesn't
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mean that we shouldn't have standards. It frankly, it doesn't mean that we shouldn't ostracize or even
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censor some forms of speech. We had a cancel culture sort of in the 1950s when, when Senator
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McCarthy and the House Committee on American Activities and Patriots in Hollywood were booting
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communists out of our institutions of government and culture. And when we were booting Soviet spies
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out of the federal government, like Alger Hiss and Harry Dexter White, yeah, that, that was good.
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I'm glad that we were doing that. And criticizing all of our politicians and holding their feet to the
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fire is a good thing. Notice nowhere in this, in this diatribe from, from Noem's spokesman,
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does he ever attempt to refute the point, which is, which is so obvious as right before our very
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eyes. Noem refused to sign the legislation that would have said that men are men and women are
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women and the men shouldn't compete in women's sports. And it's a logical conclusion. Seems
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common sense to me that it's not because her constituents bullied her into that. She'd betrayed her
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constituents here. It's because some special interest bullied her into it. Okay. Just say you're
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sorry and change your mind or defend the bad decision not to sign the legislation. But don't
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call me uninformed. If you're going to call me that, at least refute the argument. But they can't
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refute the argument. They can't refute the argument at all. Not a good look to turn on your own guys,
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especially as, as 2024 heats up. There is going to be, as President Trump said, a very deep bench in
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2024 among people who want to run for president and who I think would be good candidates. Lots of
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governors, lots of senators, lots of sharp people, lots of, of really tough conservative politicians.
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If, if you can't handle some perfectly legitimate, tame, frankly, criticism from
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some political commentators on your own side, how on earth do you think conservatives are going to
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Very sad to see that, that Kristi Noem is going down this wrong path in, in South Dakota,
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turning on her conservatives and sort of the spokesman lashing out at them. Meanwhile, though,
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another governor and potential 2024 nominee is playing his cards perfectly. That would be
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Ron DeSantis down in Florida. The guy has, has really done great on COVID and he's now trying to
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parlay that into a broader sort of platform. Can he do that? I don't know. You know, we don't know
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a lot about the guy, so we'll see how far he can go. So far, he's doing a great job. He also is doing
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a great job of, of handling the media. So a reporter at a recent press conference accused
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Governor DeSantis of bungling the COVID response. And DeSantis, he channeled his inner Newt Gingrich.
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He channeled his inner Trump and went after the reporter.
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Here's some of the options. We can do more drive-through sites. We can give more to hospitals.
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We can do the Publix. We can do this. They calculated that 90% of their seniors live within
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a mile and a half of a Publix. And they said, we think that would be the easiest thing for our
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residents. So we did that. And what ended up happening was you had 65 Publix in Palm Beach.
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Palm Beach is one of the biggest counties, one of the most elderly counties.
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We've done almost 75% of the seniors in Palm Beach. And the reason is because you had the
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strong retail footprint. So our way has been multifaceted. It has worked. And we're also
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now very much expanding CVS and Walgreens now that they've completed the long-term care mission.
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Yes. And it's wrong. It's wrong. It's a fake narrative. I just disabused you of the narrative.
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And you don't care about the facts because obviously I laid it out for you in a way that is irrefutable.
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And so it's clearly not. No, no, no, you're wrong. You're wrong. You're wrong. Yes, sir.
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No, no, you're wrong. I love that. It's not enough just to refute the narrative. You've also got to
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tell people that you've refuted the narrative. That is how strong the democratic and leftist
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communications apparatus is. You got to spike the football sometimes. And DeSantis knows how to do
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that. He's very good at the political theater. So strong stuff. I mean, it's really good. I think
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he'll have a good shot. You know, I've made no secret of the fact that I'm very in favor of
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Senator Cruz running in 2024. I don't have any inside knowledge or, you know, I haven't heard
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anything despite pestering him on the set of our verdict show to say, hey, are you going to run?
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Are you going to run? I really don't know. But I would encourage him to run. I think he would
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certainly be part of that deep bench of conservatives who would be really strong.
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President Trump agrees. He said the same thing the other day. And, and Senator Cruz proved it again,
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similar kind of exchange. This, I think even more important, frankly, he was giving a press conference
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and a reporter asked him why he wasn't wearing his mask at the press conference. And Senator Cruz,
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I think handled it perfectly. Yeah. When I'm talking to the TV camera,
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I'm not going to wear a mask and all of us have been immunized. So you're welcome to step away if
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you like. The whole, the whole point of a vaccine, CDC guidance is what we're following.
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Yeah. I love it. Oh, sir. Excuse me. Will you, will you need to put the mask on?
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Um, uh, no, no. Cause I'm speaking, you know, and I'm on TV and, uh, and, uh, also by the way,
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I've been immunized. Well, no, but we just, we would rather you put the mask on yet. No,
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you can step away if you want. That's fine. I'm not going to stop you from, frankly,
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I'd prefer it if you would step away. Thank you. Uh, but no, I'm, you're not going to have me
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muzzle myself a minute longer than I have to. We follow the science. A great answer is really,
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really good stuff. And, and I, I really hope that every other Republican takes note here.
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I really hope so because, uh, that's the only way that we're going to push back is by actually
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taking off the stupid mask and actually not letting these people bully us, offering substantive
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arguments. A great substantive argument just came out of Utah. I got to get to Utah's governor,
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Spencer Cox, who signed a piece of legislation on Tuesday requiring all smartphones and tablets
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sold in Utah to have filters that can block pornography. Now, the way this will be implemented,
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it will take effect on the first day of January next year, or I'm sorry, on the next, the first
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day of January following the day when at least five other states put forth similar laws and those laws
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take effect themselves. So the reason for this is it would be very difficult to implement if the phone
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companies have to only do this for one state. They're probably, you couldn't actually get it
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done, but if you have multiple states doing it, it'd be much, much easier to get the phone companies to
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do it. This is a great idea. I know that some people from the squish wing of the Republican party
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are going to say, oh no, no, the George Washington fought the revolution so that everyone has a right
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to look at a lot of weird porn on their phone, but it just isn't true. And, uh, for all of our
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country's history, we've had laws against obscenity and they've often were enforced pretty, pretty
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stringently. In recent days, they haven't been enforced as much. Uh, but you know, even as recently
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as 2008, I think it was George W Bush jailed a pornographer simply for obscenity. So this is
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perfectly fine. I need to show an ID to go buy a playboy, you know, down, down the street at the CD
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magazine store, but I can look at anything I want on my phone anywhere. Not, not just me, I'm an adult.
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What about a kid? Not, not to sound like the lady from the Simpsons, but won't somebody please think
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of the children? Seriously, this is, this is a point that drives me crazy. I can't tell you how
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many letters I get in the mailbag and even people sending things on Twitter of young men who say that
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their lives have been really, really harmed by porn, by being exposed to porn and getting hooked on it
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when they're really young. And it's, it's amazing because the left-wing culture tells young men,
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you met these toxic men. They need to go to therapy. They need to talk about their feelings.
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They need to tell us what they're, they're really, what's going on inside. And then the young men do
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tell you, and they say, yeah, we've got this horrible porn culture that's driving us all
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completely insane and we need some limits on it. Largely, I've noticed young men who are pushing
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to regulate porn or ban porn. Yeah, because they're the ones who are being affected by it.
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And then the minute that the men say their feelings, the left says, oh, you're a prude,
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you're ridiculous, you're a fascist, you're a Nazi, shut up, you vile bigot or something.
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Well, no, let's, how about we follow the first part of the left's logic? Let's take this seriously.
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The founding fathers and every serious person who's ever governed our country
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would love this sort of legislation, which says that we're not going to encourage licentiousness
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because licentiousness destroys liberty. We have this modern idea that licentiousness and liberty
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are the same thing. They're not, they're not, they're, they're actually polar opposites.
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And for the, I mean, this, this legislation, this took serious
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culioni to use the Italian phrase, a strong spine, let's say, for, for this governor of Utah to sign
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it. I wish the legislation were a little stronger, but this, this is a good start of Republicans
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